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PUBLISHED :
ON

SEMI* WEEKLY

AND
IN
VOLUM k VIII

S A N F O R D — L ife la

TUESDAYS
FRID AYS

Woith Livin g

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JULY 27. 1917

NUMBER 98

the time at the rate of 20 cents per
(juart. I found corn selling at less T H R E E H U N D R E D A N D G O E T H A L S A N D D E N M A N not entitled to further advances in
freight rates.
F I F T Y M IL L IO N D O L L A R
than 1 cent per car in tho wholesale
BOTH T H R O W N
While the A. C. L. and S. A. L.
Washington. D. C., July 26. — part of the market and retailing at
C R O P IS R E S U L T
yj
OUT
have for the time being held their
While local selections board were at 5 cents per ear in the retail side of
Washington, July 26.— That A m er­
The campaign for preparedness
work today assembling men of the the market.
Washington, D. C., July 26.— petitions for increases in abeyance,
I .found many other
ica
has a long fight and a terrible
itlcctive draft forces, officials of the articles selling in tho same way and made in Seminole county aeveral President Wilson today asked Chair­ the L. &amp;. N. and F. JE. C., are to
struggle
before her if Russia con­
months ago has borne fruit here and man Denman of the shipping board contend their positions and these, if
provost marshal general’s office be­ manner.
tinues
to
lay down is the concensus
the result is that more staple crops to resign and accepted the resigna­ won, would automatically make sim­
gin preparing a new publication to
of opinion io this country-now. The
This meant that the retailer, un­
tion of Maj. Gen. Gocthals as gen­ ilar concession to other intra-state
furnish registered men with an easy
only hope of a speedy end to the
der the same roof, in the center mar­
eral
manager of the emergency fleet lines. The.shippers want and will
method of keeping track of their
was
was the rejuvenation of Rus­
ket, as soon as the necessities of life before.
The campaign .that was corporation.
Insist upon a full and complete hear­
status in their districts.
sia’s
shattered forces several weeks
came to his stand was adding from waged all over the country has also
The new list will be issued with
Ho also accepted the resignation ing before any actipn is taken.
ago when the advances in Gaiiciu
100 tc 400 per cent profit and by the been very successful but that in the
of Capt. John D. White from the
cross reference by number between
spoke of u better order of things
time the same necessities are dis­ south seems to have given greater
shipping board.
.
the ted ink and drawing numbers.
Edward
Colblornscn
Wilson
among the Slav forces.
But this
tributed
throughout
tho
various results than nny' other part of the
It will be possible for* those supplied
Edward Colhlornse'n Wilson. one hope is shattered by the present
Edward
N.
Hurley,
a
Chicago
groceries in the city another 100 or United States.
Tjie following des­
with the lists to inform nny man
lage condition of Russian armies that
200 per cent profit, is added before patch from Washington tells a most business ntnn and former* chairman
almost Instantly In whnt order he
of the federal trado commission will of Peekskill died at his h
on are refusing to fight and by their
they reach the ultimate consumer. interesting story:
its d^awn w-hen he .furnishes his
Sunday*
Mr. Wilson was
become
rbnirman
of
the
shipping
•ply
cowardly tactics of the past*' few
|These ' prices are abnormal.
They
A ’ $350,000,000 crop from vacant
red ink number.
Presumably these
all days have not only allowed the
are unjust, unfair, un-American and lot und home gardens is the way the board. Washington L. Clapps, chief interested and most earnest
lilts will he placed in the selection
of- Germau forces to make great agins
unpatriotic.
* people of the United States respond­ constructor of the navy will succeed matters concerning the wel
board's headquarters so registrants
the community,
lie rfred I
(Jen.
Gocthals
as
general
manager
of
for
but the utter annihilation of the rc“ The middlemen and distributors ed to the early spring cull of the
may find out quickly where they
public office, believing that li
tile
emergency
fleet
corporation,
uld
treating
Russians 'is not impossible.
stand. If the master list is used for of the necessities of life are today National Emergency Food (itirden llninhridgc Colby of New York will do more good by being indej
Mo attempt is made here to min­
this purpose it might be necessary adding all thu traffic will henr and commission for food f. o. b. the become a member of tin- shipping He was at various rimes trea
kitchen
door,
according
to
tjie
na"
imire
the seriousness of tin- situation
that
means
all
the
money
that
the
to read over several thousand num­
board in place' of Capt. John 11. the village, njid a member
.tion
wide
survey
announced
today
in
the
war theatres of Europe. The
laboring
classes
and
the
middle
class
bers before a registrant could find
water huard. Hu had in ehu
While.
*
have lo spend. In my opinion, base by Churlcs I.uthsnp Pack, the presi­
aqueduct-work
He was eng
have* t o ‘ spend. In my opinion, dent; •’
much philanthropic nnd ch
“ According to our figures," suld
based upon investigation‘ of -condi­
work, about which little wi
Mr.
Pack, "there * tire mo/e than
tions here in Washington, the ab­
nnd it was through ’his insl
normal cost, of living is due largely, three times as mnny gardens in the
tnlity and contributions th
if not .totally, to profits added by United States this summer ns c o in -•
Hospital fur Infectious Disea
til*' r , aih*r*
(io where you will, pared with a year ago, the cstiiuated
budl and presented to tin- \i
This in--,
step into jw hat store you may and gain being 222 per cunt
Peekskill
lie was a persona
p.i.. v. i.at article* you desire, and crease represents a gain of 1.175.0011'
id many of the- summer rei
mg program was
you are quickly told you can buy acres according to the best figures
Mr. -Wilson's grandmother
started by the Russian forem tho
nnd Deiiman to
available.
^
the article toduy at a given price,
daughter of Colhiornsen. tr
most frequent comment heard hero
"M id d le western states lead all
but tomorrow or next week an in­
the King of Denmark, a
was that it was probably the dying
other sections with ap average in­
crease is going to be added to it.
kick of the old Kuxsinn machine
family own
Royal
Cope
crease in the number of gardens with
Washington, D. (\, July 26. An pieces that, were presented
For the United States the Rus­
“ If 'the Department of Justice
295 per cent. New England is sec­ American army of u million men for
sian
collapse may have an immediate
would look into the matter carefully
ond with a gain of 275 per cent, service abroad at once instead of the
and
direct bearing
It will, if the
.1 think it would lind a wholesome
The eastern states show an increase 500.000 contemplated for the first
German
staff,
pressing
its advantage
field right at its own door, a n d . if
of 250 per cent while tin* south A t ­ draft i foreshadowed ' liy the gov*
releases additional German forces to
these meti are found lo have entered
lantic group shows 255 per cent. ornmehi's request for ail Additional
bolster up the we.Mtern front who
into an ngreemnnt to raise prices of
South central states increased the credit “ l live billion dollars made to
American troops are to be engaged.
the necessities of life thev should be
number of gardens 200 per cent Ihe senate finance committee today.
The German line in the west has
Five points separate the Lake states
not been seriously impaired at any
and tin- Pacific coast slates, tin- for­
point, officers here believe. T h e y do
Home Guards Save Man
y1
mer sipiwing un increase of 190 per
not-claim to know specifically tho
The real benefit of the Home
cent and* the others 195 per cent,
situation nil along- the hnttlefront,
Guards can hardly he estimated in
but there are only three staters in the
but they are unable to see that tho
time of trouble. Mrs. G. I. I.oucks
Pacific group. Tho Rocky Mountain excess of those ulrendy presented
British and .French have wrested
who is now in New Haven'. Conn ,
states make a great showing with nn
from
the Germans any key position
und which will neoessitute raising is alive to (lie situation and sends
increase of ldo per cent.
revenue nit contemplated when the the following dipping- from u Con­
i
"T h e increase varies with each senate, finhunee committee revised til necticut paper:
Furman Is Chairman
particular section of the country as war tax bill.
i fie bill probably will
Mood tin, July 22. -Members of
When the State Hoard of Control South Dakota stands high with a be further revised.- *
the- local Home'Guards were called
met in Jacksonville Tuesday morn­ gain of 755 per cent, which Nevada
ort today to rescue Philip Mntinuck
ing, Joe E. Earrnan of this city was is IiihL with 25 per cent, which id
.from a group of excited men, who
elected chairman without opposi­ clurse is a fine showing for a moun­
were rushing him, with a rope u
tion.
Lhis is the first meeting of tain state.
This report is based
round his neck to u nearby tree,
the board since the three n ew mem­
after he had shot Louis Grollman,
bers, J. L. Earman of Jacksonville, agents who traveled in many parts
J. B. Hodges of Lake City and II. J. of the country,* from reports re­
Secretary Mt-Adoo will appear be­ proprietor of a hotel here. ‘
Brett of DcFuniak Springs were ap­ ceived from newspapers which co­ fore the finance committee late to­
According to the information
pointed by Governor Csttsi
The operated in tho gurdon planting duy to explain the treasure’s needs, which the authorities have, Matiheld over members arc T, B. King campaign und from a later canvass bused on the requirements of the
nuck’a wife, wjto left him about two
of Arcadin nnd E. L. Wartmun of of municipal officiuls^jnid civic or­ army ami navy. Whether thu $5,­
years ago taking with her their child
Old Town.
The State Plant Board ganizations of e v e j^ K f n d . " %
000.000,000 would he . raised by a works-at the hotel.
Matinuck went
of which Mr. Earman is also to he
The- South Atlantic states made u bond issue hud not been determined. to the hotel • demanding to see the
chairman, compose the same per­
fine showing of 255 per cer\t in the " While no official intimation of the child. Grollman met him nnd tried
sonnel as the board of control, and
number of gnrdens. Florida with a Hourre of the new revenue wns given to persuade him to leave. Matinuck,
the business of the two boards is
gain of 40(1 per cent is at the top cf before Secretary McAdoo. went be­ it is said became nngry and drawing
being expedited.
this group. Pensacola, according to fore tho indications that it would n revolver fired three shots nt Groll­
J. B. Kfllum, who has been secre­ T: E. Dalncy, editor of the Journal, lie drawn pirncipally from excess man; all. of which took effect, but
tary of the two boards for several has 8,000 war gardens, the increase profits anil estate taxes, probably none of which it is said will have
HIRDLBMAN s n iG P R O F IT S
years tendered his resignation und being 500 per cent
Tho Woman's some increase in income taxes and fatal results. Mntinuck then started
Bryan Mack of Pensacola was unan­ Defense league and the Civic league minor increases in miscellaneous
away, but hotel attendants and
imously elected secretary of th two did great wprk..
Official figures arc said to others gnve chase, raught nnd over­
From DeLand taxes.
boards.
comes word "everybody doing i t " show that excess profits I in tho powered him. Some one procured a
Mr. Helium was
then - elected with a gain of 500 per cent. West United States aro now at the rate of rope which was thrown about the
man’s neck and tho crowd started
business manager of the State Col­ Palm Beach has an increase of 500 $5,000,000,000 a year.
lege for Women and auditor for the per cent, says H. H. Curtis of the
Before Secretary McAdoo appear­ with him for a tree.
boa d of Control.
By tho employ­ Sun. At St. Petersburg. the Inde­ ed before the finance committee it
Meantime nn officer of the Home
ment of both. Mr. Mack and Mr. pendent says the increase is 1000 per was understood thnt the five billion Guards had been notified und with
William Elijuji Cox of Indiana did
Helium the
board
unanimously cent und "summer is had -planting dollars represented the estimates of several members of his company he
* little gumshoe stunt in the slcuChseason."
Mrs. Gaston II. Edwards tho war nnd navy- departments and hurried to tho scene, took Matinuck
lr*C lino that is attracting j-fmirh atof
the
Federation
of Woman's Clubs that he would propose nn additional awny from the excited n -.»i» r.nd turn­
kntion.
•
of Orlando did great work in circu­ billion dollars to he raised by taxa­ ed him over to a deputy ch*viff by
Cox disguised himself as u mnrlating tl\e commission's data.
tion nnd seek authority for nn ad­ whom ho was taken to lluddar.t
*t*r and with n basket on his arm
The Chnmber of Commerce at ditional credit uf $2,500,000,000. jail. '
V nt to the center market of this
Grollman was sent to the hospital
Atlanta handled the campaign there WhetHcr the luter sum was to he.in
and investigated prices in the
and vacant lots that had been idle bonds or^ccrtificates of indebtedness at Middletown.
^•Parity of a would-be buyer.
He
for years were put to work. Macon, wns not disclosed.
®«nd thut under the same roof
Gn., reports a 300 per rent increase
Ten Coaches of Chinamen
IS
tatkberries wero selling for 10 cents
witb-7,200 persons ut the work.
Ten -steel couches of the Southern
Board
of
Trade
* ^art on the wholesale side of the
Secretary; Marlowe of the Board Pacific Railway filled with China­
tket and 20 cents n quart on the
Another Sheriff
of
Trade wns in Orlando Wednesday men from California nnd guarded bi­
"tail acetion; corn selling at .loss
Athens, July 26.—-The -Cl:: mber
Tallahassee, ' Fla., July 25.— The conferring with the special commit­ dim deputy United States marshals
*n a penny an ear in the whole­
of
Deputies ussemblcd yesterday.
governor's office states that there is tee of five designated by tho vnrious passed through Orlsndo qn the 2 26
'' acetion and 5 cents an ear at
They
adjourned a few days ago for
no Intention at this time to remove hoards of trade, to handle the gen­ o'clock trnin Thursday morning.
/-'ail stands.
the election of officers. On the eve
Sheriff Dishong. It is said there arc eral interest in the event' the rail­
But meagre information concern­
(,tJX* own story .of his discoveries
certain feuds existing in DeSpto roads of the state desired to prose­ ing this unusual passengar movement of assembling Premier Vcnizelos told
3 **. 'otercstjng reading to those
county and much unrest there. Tho cute their demands for an advance wns obtainable from locpl officials, the Associated Prcsl^tho reassem­
bling mennt resumption cf rule by
. ?. *re concerned by the high cost
governor decided that the matter in state freight rates. The commit­ but it is understood thnt the Chinnbetween families there could be bet­ tee composed of Messrs. F. *M. Allen, men are hound for Port Tampa to tlio people in line with th« Ujf.,1* of
He sail- they
°niing through the wholesale
ter corrected by a personal inter­ Orlando, A. J. Holswurth)1, Lake­ ship for Cuhu, where a Chinese col­ thu United Stutes.
looked
to
the
United
States fc r the
center market on Seventh
view than through correspondence land, L. R. Trammell, Ocaln, A. W. ony is being plantc'd.
continuance
of
powerful
s u p S r t.
**id he, " I chanced to price
so sent for Dishong, who is here Honeycutt,- DeLand, with I). C.
lc wries and found they were
with half a deften friends from De­ Marlowe of H&amp;nford, who is chairDown in south “Florida they are
H sold by the case at $3.50 per
Soto cpunty&lt;— The-govemor*K_crfri» iiiah of the kpecial committee begun still voting bonds for good roans ami
' * Icactioh of n cent above 10
would give no details of trouble their opposition in the form of 'n
civic improvements. The progressive
'.« P«ri quart. .
there hut said feuds existed nnd comprehensive brief filed with the
fever has risen to thnt pojnt where
J e rptnl| part of contor market
pepple had hcctv shot in that county Rni)road Commission, pointing out
u smull thing like war has no ap­
‘ Cling the same blackberries at
as result.
the many reasons why carriers arc preciable effect.— Palatka Herald.

PH Y S IC A L
E X A M IN A T IO N
W ILL BE T H E F IR S T T H I N G

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makes up the loss .and atarta the
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ball,. i t least fine-third oT the aver-1 when those 1monsters hafB somehow
ag? teachrr's time Is required to recovered for that wife the love they
Why Ammonia Cleans Cloth#.
merely hold In check and partially de- have stolen from her; when they havo
Ammonia, the great spot remoter „»
▼elop the children o f alcoholics. Most given back to those children a father the American people. Is really . J *
o r the nhnoi a a l
I

Then! are many delightful scenes
in the pirture and it is one of the
1k A » nf the— flaky, Ms
ve audience to browera and distillers alkali family, and on accouut Ht u
series. - L yric Wednesday.
and thP sins of the fnther are visited while they talk about compensation.— ralnernl origin In the foo of nH-oL J 7
“ The Closed Road .
maniac. The morning after Anncraupon the children even unto the third The American Issue. . And the man grease, which explains the
Frank Sargoant............. House Peters loy states ho would call for his mon­
*
and
fourth generation.
What
a
God
Going
to
do
Aboul'
Bin?
who votes "wet." where does he come It disposes of sputa that sol.,, n„d
Julia Anneraley. ..^..Barbara Tennant ey, Griswold is found dead in his
“ These children have one gravo fault In?
or Lessona from the Sevonth Bowl,
Or. Hugh Anneraley ....Lionel Adams apartments and on the floor is a r e ­
ter cannot affect. Hath ammonia u .
In common. They cannot concentrate
fine cleanser.
'
**
he
above
ia
the
subject
to
be
dis­
Dr. Applcdan-..----------- Leslie Stowe volver bearing Anncraley’s name
the mind long on any one subject—not
T
H
E
COUNTRY’
S
NEED.
cussed
at
the-Special
prayer
meeting
OriswoId_v..^— t---------- George Cowl
At Lyric Tonight.
♦
.
,on* * rt°thtb to.follow the thought of
"There
Is no (uch thing aa pacifism
the .Baptist church next Wednes;|jhe Jcsanm In torn. this taken t h e - ™
"
J f the World Film bad one or two
-----------Variable Tides.
&lt;liy ThfghTrTuIy 28th. W *. P . S. form of IrrJtatlrtji or. rebellion, and In now," said Wllllnm Jennings Ur^an,
additional directors of the calibre of
On tho West Australian const thT
In " T h e Brand of Satan," Hie
nddresslng Cornell un^
university
student*.
“ * '« y students,
tides arc bo variable that It Is
n!
Maurice • Tourneur, that releasing principal character is a man who, Fortson will be the leader of the others there ts^the stupor, the deadmeeting apt! Mr. Hyman will de­ ness, that defies the most Interesting
*
t
^
Ued
for
“
a“
0n;
W,*
e
I,r»Wuncommon
sight
to
see
vessel,
corporation would be enabled to es­ because of circumstances surround­
,’l“ ° n ° ° ,h° ,:ro^n,, thflt ,n ,hl" crt*‘" nnd dry at their piers. In
tablish a standard of feature releases ing ihs birth is two distinct person­ liver the address. Large audiences lesson and the most magnetic teacher our
country needs young men with
"O f courae this waste Is n dons to
Fundy tho spring tides reucii n height*
ar«
attending
these
services
and
you
that would bf har’d for any other alities. When in orfe personality ho
“ dean and qulck-thlnklug brains, men of 00-or 70 fe e t *
the
normal
pupils,
whose
teaching
are also invited.
program to touch.
But why wish does things t h a t j h e other personal­
tnust lag while these weak ones are with steady nerves and muscles.” .
Remember Wednesday night, 7:45,
for th% impossible— There is only one ity does not know about.
Neither
given special help. I f we could elimi­
Baptist Temple.
-. *
Maurice Touflfeur. and his ^latest personality has any reco|tcelion of
nate wholly the effects of alcoholism, MOTHERS' DEMANDS.
&lt;$&gt;
which would require more than* one
production, " T h e Closed
Road,
There come to us very frequently
the-other or of the things the other
Henry McLanlln Moving
generation.
elementary
education most pathetic appeals from mothers
produced at the Paragon studios ant personality does. Montagu Love de­
Henry McLaulin is m o v in g ' his might easily be accomplished In seven and other Interested parties, telling of.
released by the world is the beat plete the interesting and unusdal
proof of that statement. The detai character of tjils man and depicts Jewelry store from Hatchkiss building or even six years Instead o f eight tho shocking conditions around certain
yearn, aa at present required.
'
military camps where drink and Beenin this picture shows the touch of a the two personalities in a way that to the Woodruff building at the foot
"High school and college teachers tlouaneaa— twin evil#—hold dally and
Mr. McLaulin pro­
master hand in direction and it
will Unger longer in the memory of of Magnolia.
would probably not agree with this
well that such a director had it all those who see this production. poses to fix up a fine store in this statement, for the simple reason that nightly revela, and asking “If some­
thing cannot be done about It," saya
under his supervision, for It is a pic­ Needless to say the course of the building and will be more centrally the descendants o f alcoholics seldom
Mrs. Margaret Dye Ellis, National W. i t —
S ’
ture
that could .have easily been drama is marked by thrills and ex­ located as the crowd generally fol­ got to high school or college."
C. T. U. superintendent of legislative
overplayed and spoiled.
There is citement. There is something stran lows the postofflee and then Henry
work, writing from Washington, D. G T All Local Advertisements Under
suspense and ‘ romance throughout citement.
There
ia
something wants to get on Herald \ Square UNFITNESS DUE TO A LC O H OL
Aa one mother expressed It, " I would This Heading TH REE C E N T S a
tho five reels and the Interest is held strange and startling doing every where the white lights burn at night.
According to LI e a t W. Randolph rather a thousand times that my son
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Angell, U. 8. N. R. F\, examining offi­ went to the bottom o f the ocean un­
In a vise like grip until the last flash minute and the smashing climax in
Charge 25 Cents.
cer of the Boston recruiting station, warned, but clean and pure, than to
of the final scene. Hugh Anneraley which everything is cleared up and
Orlando Road Finished
nearly every man falling to pass the have him back home polluted and
and his sistet live together.
The two loving.hearts are united comes
Tho many detours made necessary
In answering an advertisement
former is trying tp discover a cure ail too soon. Mr. Love is supported on the Orlando road lately are now physical examinations on application tainted from driuk nnd sensuality." where no name la mentioned in the
for cancer. .;.Hc has devoted all his n this attraction by an all star cast over for the timo and the roads are for enlistment in the United Staten Much la betng done by the authorities, ad, please do not ask The Herald
Marine corps Is refused partly because military and legislative. In response to
\tirpe to the work and when just on ncluding Gerda Holmes, Evelyn .in first class shape.
for Information aa to the identity of
Hankinson 4 of conditions directly traceable to the
appeals from mothers o f the country.
the eve of completing his researches Greeley and Albert Hart.
' “The Hagler took up this part of the road use o f alcohol before maturity. The
the
advertiser.
Uaually we do not
"That tho saloon and hmfhel shall be
he finds he is without sufficient Brand of Satan" will be the big nnd relaid it with cement grotlnr adverse effect of even the moderate
done nwny with In mllitury centers Is know who the advertiser ia and i(
funds to continue. Griswold, a mu­ ttraction nt the Lyric Friday.
and it is npw ono of tho real good uso of intoxicants are revealed In the a foregone conclusion," says Mrs. Ellis. we do we aro not allowed to give
sician owes him considerable money
roads
of the county. Mr.’ Lewis is examinations, and Lieutenant Angell "Tho United States government heart! out thia information. Simply write
I
t A
•and he‘ writes, asking a payment,
here
this
week looking over the situ­ declares that the conditions which and answered the nppenl o f tho W. G a letter and address it as per in­
One of the most effective and
stating ho will call for it. Dr. Ap- triking make ups which a movie ation and will probably atnrt relay­ mnkc such a state of affairs should be T. U. for the unprotected girls lu the structions in the ad.
•
pledan, Hugh’s
uncle is treating urlrriuthns ever donned is seen in ing more of the ronda in a. fow days. abolished at once.
Philippines and placed Its ban on seg­
regation In those fnr-owsy Islands
FO R} SALE
Griswold.
The former is a mild
The Brand of Satan,’ ’ the startling T h e traveling public will be glad to |
years ago nnd we know nnd believe
ALCOHOL
GETS
MEDICAL
TABOO.
new World Picture Brady Made know that nt last the Sanford Or­
Gda Range for sale nnd good nine
At the annual meeting of the Imiim - •hat the Insistent nppenl to tho presi­
which will be seen on Friday at the lando road is linial.cd and ready for of delegates of the American Medical dent and . members o f congress by room house for rent. Inquire at L’Jl&gt;
.
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Lyric Theatre. Miss Gerda Jllolmcs use.
association, held In New York In June, mothers nnd friends o f the soldier boy Park a venue.
i
appears in ibis production as a
a resolution was adopted condemning will cause the complete overthrow of
charming young peasant gill. Then
the uso of alcohol. Such resolution these direful temptations from their1 For Exchange—"Y a c h t Ellayre."
Red ( toms Announcement
••'iG'v ft by 8 ft beam. Will exchange
wiis presented by Dr. Frank Billings ruldst."
she rppeara ;is the mother of n man
The weekly business meeting of
of
Chicago,
chairman
of
the
associa­
------------[for
a good 191G or ’ 17 five passenger
thirty years later.
Miss Holmes is the Seminole Red Cross will I.,, held I
• automobilr.
Address W. F. Ayres
she ,,appears an thu mother of « Wednesday, July 25, at 3:30 p. m „ tion’s council of health and public In­ LIQUOR MONOPOLY.
Brewers say that beer, takes the .Daytona Bench,., Fla. .
SG-ife
thirty years later.
Miss Holmes is at the Woman's Club rooms and it struction, and after discussion was
passed ns follows:
place o f bread. . It often takes the -------one of the most attractive of girls in urgently requested that all mem­
“ Whereas, We believe thnt the‘ uso place of milk nnd meat nlso. Millions
FOR R E N T
.
and the manner in which she has bers attend. **
o f alcohol Is detrimental to tho human
used thW make up to nppeur thlrt
T h e Elka of Sanford have very economy, and whhrcne Its use In therFor Sal©i-Piano,tF gas rnnge and
years older than she really is, is kindly tendered the use of
npeutlcs ns h tonic or stimulant or for
other furniture. |‘J I0 Park.
‘JT-tf.
little less than remarkable.
tier I cool room in their new home to ^Id food has no scientific value, therefore
*
bur Rent — FiveVroom? furtmi.-l
"Be It resolved. That the American
characterization is but one of the 1used ns a sewing room where
s
1
iere all m­
Talhr I'rraenla
Wm. A. Hratly
many effective bits in this thrilling ten-Med in Red Cross work may Medical association Is opposed to tho
bouse tnr :i or 4,imonths.( 215 Ma*
Present*use of alcohol us a beverage; and
drama.
j »«&gt;lin.___________ * bV-jtt-.
D7-2tc
Mi i Ip
gather weekly to sew or knit. The
"Be It further resolved. That the uso
Oshofnr In
“ Dosed Roads’
special day for which the room is of alcohol ns a therapeutic agent
For Rent — Rooms^ connected and
A Fire Reel
"T o ld at Twilight
“ Told at Twi­
offered has not been derided upon should be further discouraged."
furnished for light housekeeping, All
Feat ure
I’athe Gold Rooster Play starring but when it is (this coming week)
light”
The American Medical association
downstairs.
Apply No.^417 Second
Pal he News
Baby
Marie
Osborne
nt
the
Lyric
it
will
be
nnnunred,
with
any
addi-'
hns
u membership of 81,000 physlriana
Shewing all |hr ,
street,
corner
Second • street nnd
Lonesome
Ia Ii-sI Si) Ir* Id
Theatre Wednesday.
tlonnl necessary details, through the ami surgeons.
, Laurel avenue.
West Side.
. 96-2p
lUthinf ( daiuiura
I.uke Comedy
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.
If you «uw Unity Marie Osborne, columns of the Sanford Herald.
BRANDED
BY
THE
BREWERS.
For
Rent—
T
w
o
furnished
rooms.
Riley M. Fletcher .Berry,
Pat he’s child st.rr in "L ittle Mary
The fools, fanatics and p.JItlcnl
'.807 Magnolia.
S7-tf .
Press Reporter Seminole Branch
Sunshine,’ ’ "Shadows and Sun­
swashbucklers of the pruhlhltlnu out­
•
N.
Fla.
Chapter,
A.
R.
{*.
VBXh
shine," " J o y .and the Dragon" ami
Furnished Rooms by Day. Week
fit who would persist In carrying out
"Twin Kiddies" you will |ose no
their destructive aims under present of dollars are each year taken from ' or, Month — Park nvonuu fiat. 105
time in going to the Lyric Theatre
circumstances must he hmmlcd as-ene- the |mk !;eis «&gt;f workingmen mid put North
Park avenue, over
L. It.
VITAGRAI'lt PRESENTS
intcs of this mitlon.—The Brewers’ * Into the |MH‘l;ets of the brewers. Beer I’ htjips &amp; Co. drug store.
Wednesday when her latest picture,
Mrs.
L IL L IA N W A L K K it
Journal.
*
"Fold at Twilight*’ is 1&lt;&gt; be shown,
Is a very taking article.
r
James Patton, manager.
30-tf
YMio are these fools and fanatics?
_____
Here we have Baby Marie Osborne
IN
asksan
anti-liquor
paper.
They
are.
• __
lily
the
National
Woman'*
rnris" w anted
again in a pirture tlint gives her
t‘ tn Tcmpccanro Union.)
“ Dollar and the Law”
It
answers,
the
churches,
the
eduenARMY
OFFICERS
AND
ALCOHOL,
•finny an opportunity, to display her
Wanted — IrisL potato seed, must
tors, leading |m&gt;||ticul economists, food
Under (lie above caption the "How to
delightful childishness jind genuine
BUI)'FISHER PRESENTS
experts,
formers,
cabinet
members.
Bo
Healthy’*
department
of
the
Chi­
be
free from scab. Also second hand
ability.
It jH a dean, beautiful BOOMERANG ARGUMENTS.
t
idled
States
senators
and
congresseagi.
Herald,
conducted
by
the
Life
Exone
horse cutaway .harrow.
Box
M U T T and JEFF
picture, an attraction for every day . Replying In public debtyto to tho •men, governors of states, aqqjnl service
tension' Institute, hns a* timely article. 1194, Sanford, Fla.
97-4tp
liquor,
tm
in'M
argument
for
compensa­
in the week.
organisations, '00 per cent of the It sots In part:
tion. Hr. Clurcnc© True Wilson wilt!:
worth while newspapers, nearly all the
Wanted— Three unfurnished rooms
"Grenfell, Kitchener and Roberts of
This time she ' makes her way
H8uppose we grant that they (tho
women of the country—In fact, every­ Great Britain, Von Hnescler o f Ger- with bnth for lltfht housekeeping/
way1 Into the home nkd the heart of United Stntrs nnd the liquor seller)
body except those who profit financial­
97-tf
SATURDAY
a melancholy old millionaire and in­ are partners. Suppose two thieves are ly from the liquor tmIUc. "Some Job," mnny and Wnhlbcrg of Finland, have S. W. Bradford,* Box 1077.
.
testified thnt, from their keen ohservnIn
business
to
rob.
One
of
tln’
ni
'hits
cidentally saves here father from a
W it). A. Hraily
says tho prohibition paper, “ for tho ed- Ron on soldiers engaged In warfure
"The Illark
Brick layer nndj plasterer wants
sorts of trouble by her intimacy with tho trail* ami gives up robbery and Itor of the Brewers’ Journal to bruud abstainers from alcohol, can stand up
Mantilla" *
Presents
work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ap­
crime.
Would
you
say
the
other
thief
the old gentleman.
.
•*
•
under hard work better than nonnb- ply to J. If. Simpson. R.[No. 1, San­
has it case for damages for Injury to nil these." .
'Simple Sapho*
“ Brand of
stnlners,
even though they drink In so- ford, Fla.
Little Mary Sunshine iBahy Marie his business by the convcrsllm of his
• 97-2tp
2nd Epu*d,.r
NO DRUNK8 IN RU8SIA.
called moderation.
Satan”
*
.
OMhornc) lives next door to Graha partner?
"Mysfcry of the
Charles IL Crnne, member of the
“ A certain doctor took two gnngs of
Would like to hear from owner
"When wp stopped piracy on the
(Daniel Lillet her) und soon
ukse
Double Croaa"
United Stntes commission to Bussln, soldiers add set them to work nt the who has good body round timber for
high
sens,
did
we
compensate
the
Also Pathe
complete possession xf his heart and
♦Valutlng MalUe
in n special cnblo to thu Chicago Iler- same kind of manual labor. To on© sale dote to railroad. Full particu­
News
Klag
hia home The old millionaire ia her pirate? When we stopped lotteries, did nld said: ,
*
gnng he gave un alcoholic beverage. lars in first letter as to price, loca­
we comiH'nsnt© those who conducted
companion und host on various oc­
"It Is possible to walk tho unllghted To the other gung ho gnve none. Tho
them? Havo wo compensated dealerscasions.
On the evening of her In dope whop© business wns destroyed strectk at midnight In perfect security gang without the alcohol did far more tion, terms nnd grade of timber.
Address^Boxjl041, Orlando, Fla.*'
birthday he entertains her i\t dinner l»y the Harrison net?"
ami not meet either a policeman or u work than the gnng with IL
97-6tp
"Tho
next
time
he
tried
tho
same
drunken
mnn.
IIow
much
of
this
soand then as it rains heavily puts her
Another point made murli of by Doc­
CO M ING
eurity
Is
duo
to
the
absence
of
vodkn
experiment
he
sb|fted
the
gnogs.
Again
up for the night.
tor Wilson’s opponent wns that the
Wanted— We buy nnd sell alt
first year nfter prohibition went Into It mny not be possible to say, but It Is the gnng. without the nlcohol did the kinds of socondjhsnd bags.
Write
Her
father
(Henry
King),
who
has
“ TH E TALE OF
effect In West Virginia the governor certainly a condition of peaceful an­ moat work, showing thnt the result of for prices. Newman Bag &amp; Burlap
played with the market with some
archy."
the first experiment wns not due-to a
o f tho state hail to nppenl to the legis­
TW O C IT IE S ” *
Co„ Jacksonville, Fla.
96-2tp
of the firm's ntoricy breaks in Grah- lature for additional tax measures to
superiority o f tho, men."
ham's house that night to rob the make up for the loss In revenue from
W A N T E D — I’artjfof house or,rooms
T H E Y -HAVE TRIED BOTH.
wealthy man.
He is discovered by liquor, VAnd In tho second year," Doc­ AUTHORITATIVE TE8TIMONY.
for light housekeeping or cottage
Mayor Speer of Denver, speaking to
Tho
return
to
the
prohibition
fold
both Graham and- the child, the tor Wilson replied, "West Vlrglnlu
300 lending citizens of that city nt a
unfurnished.
Inquire " D , M core of
latter believing it is just another swept her state debt off the ninp. T o ­ luncheon, referred to the fact that o f a state which has tried both llcensq
Herald.
no-llcense 1s obviously an event
surprise for her. Graham, however, day she stands nrnong the lending When the prohibition Issue wns before ana
vn„.- than tho
of..................................
even greater significance
realixes the true state of affairs um| stntes o f the Union in the amount of
L o t t 1—Between Sanford and Or­
surplus In her treasury."
I-'i
10 1.°I ‘ hp voted wct* ,m,J « 0,n* ',ry
n •date which never,lind
because of .his love for the child
mil thnt were It to come up again he u prohibitory law. Many states have lando on Friday one 34 x 4 Goodwould vote dry. On© result o* pro- . thus returned, among them New rloh'auto casing with rim. Reward
m o r e in w e t t h a n in dry.
'
'".^ ''‘‘''n the lowertng of the Hampshire. Tills state today stands frtrYeturn to Herald office. 97-2tc
The liquor Interests would havo tho
tnx
rati.
There had been a deficit at twenty-sixth In the list of dry
states
. stafea.
public believe that prohibition inthe close Of the city’s business for n ........- under
•
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It wns
statutory
prohibitionf
creates the number o f Illicit stills.
number of yours," said the mayor. " I from 1835 to 1003. Then n local op­
What does the Internal revenue .office
am glad to-report that at the close of tion measure was enacted, under which
say
about
It?
Tho
figures
for
the
year
PROG R A M A T
IlHfi we had a cash surplus of 1133,000, In 1010 only 28 of the 233 cities and
h :p a k t m i :n t o p t i i i ; in t p h i o i i
ending June 30. inn), show that the
( iU.
S. I.*nil (loir- at UainMvIll*. FIs..
and In addition thereto paid special towns remained wet. This year New
number of moonshine plants adxed warn
June 23, IV IT.
Improvement
taxes
on
parks,
fire­
Hampshire put Itself In the dry col­ INollr* U hrrrby (In n that Charlrj J.
3.280, or Mil fewer than in thu year
houses,
courthouses,
city
hall
nnd
bath­
Vrrmllllon
rt
Wrklwa,
Florida,
who on
umn
to
stny
pjit.
1018—in spite of the fact that dry terJuno IT, 1912, madn llomralrad Knirjr ho.
house, to thu amount of $112,000. We
Merits arc determined bft comparison *
illtory hns been steadily Increasing.
0I07SS, (or H'i of 8K&gt;i. tirrdon 29 and M&gt;
"f NEW, JWtfon S3, Town.blp 19 8. Han**- .
Not n single Illicit still wns reported nlso remedied acoustic defects und
Where It Colts. *
29 K, TallihtMM Martdian, ha» gird sodrr
decorated the Auditorium.
•
for seizure In the prohibition stntes
"Thu average salary In our railroad of Intrntlon to make Firerrir Proof. ♦*»
Tl/LSDAY- Metro rreseets the witrhy Francis Nelson in
i
"For 1017, City taxes were lowered
ratatitlih rlaim lo th« land abov* dracrlbed,
or
Arizona, North Dakota, Oregon, or
shops
and stores." says a young man. b ttitt rlrrk rtrrull court, at Ta»ar»«. Flot‘Th« Beautiful Lie", also Musty Suffer.
*
W ashlngton. There were .only six In 13 per cent—or $480,(XX) less money "Is $13 a week. ’ Our hoys say It costs da. cn tho loth day of Ausuil, 1917.
W E D N E S D A Y — Special program, nlso a Biproaring Key­
(Ualrnant name* aa wltncMoa:
Mississippi, four In Arkansas, nnd six will be collected as city taxes this $3.of that to keep company with a girl.
T. I. Ilnyii. of Woktoa. Florida
,
stone Comedy:
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In West Virginia. More gnllnns of Illicit year thnn during the previous yi
K. A. Hu*b, of Woklara, Florida
The success of"no city'depends unon
111l,v,eB*
,nkp- tho Jitneys, boat
ttoorjo
liar
wood
of
Paolo,
Florida
whisky
were
seized
In
nny
one
of
tho
T H U R S D A Y — Those excellent Trinngle Plays, presenting
llarvry II. Honfroo, ol‘Stanford. Klorida.
Lotse Glaum in " A Sweetheart of the Doomed", also "The
wet Stntes of Illinois,-Kentucky, Mas­
ItOIIT. W. DAf 18,
tho dimes. And the boys say It m iw
Is
better
off
than
It
wns
when
saloons
Bookworm Turns", a comedy.
K»ri*trfsachusetts. Ohio and - Pennsylvania
be done what we need In tills town Is
were running."
-.
Tun
A
Frl-IOte
_____ ____
than In nny prohibition state.
a get-together club with the cost of
F R ID A Y Paramount presents Louise Huff. Jnck Bickford,
I)i:P IIITMKNT OF TIIK INTKKIOK
und Theodore Roberts in "W h at Money Can’t Buy", also
courting cut down."-Woman a Home
WHO 18 GUILTY?
U. 8. Und Offlra at Clalncavlll*. fla.
a comedy,
Companion.
PUBLIC SCHOOLTEACHER’8 VIEW.
,
Jurats, 1917.
Compensation
I
Yys.
we
believe
In
Notice U harrljy (Iran that llatpar bmith
A Chicago teacher, writing to the
S A T U R D A Y — Thrse Unenunilrd Triangle plays presenting
of
Oviedo,
Florida,
who,
o*
Mny 8S. 1912.
Illinois Issue, ends attention to one It. We published recently an hcmade llomratatd entry. No. 010180, for
Robert Hnrtoh in "An Old Fashioned .Young Man", also
coym
taken
from
the
Chicago
papers
Whsn Clock Gets Out of Order
8W&gt;, of NIVW. Section 26, Townnhlp *• »
fenture o f the liquor evil which "edi­
"Her Birthday Knight” , a comedy.
nance HI E. Tallaha.w Meridian, ha* Bird
If your clock gets out of order, try notic#
tors and doctors and reformers over­ of the diabolical cruelties Inflicted by
0
__________
of intention to make Fiva-ycar I r»«i
n
drink-crazed
man
rtn.hls
wlfo
and
Lubricating
tho
.«urk*
by
|
|
u.
,
UIIle,
lo
ealablinh claim to tho land alS** “ J"
look." namely, the “ Immeasurable
before clerk rlrruit court, at nanffrd.
wnste In teachers' efforts caused by nl- five helpless children. Wfien the mon­ from a plwu of wadding soaked In rrltred
Florida, on tho 10th day of Auguat, 1917.
M A T IN E E D AILY A T 3:15 P. M .
sters
who
poisoned
thnt
man
uhd
imrniltu.
s
i*
wndillng
lusidu
the
Clalrruint
nitnr, an wltneaoeo.'
CohoUsjn."
In regions, • she says,
P. It. Iloolon of Oviedo. FlofJfS
“ where snloons have always been turned him looso to work his alcoholic cns« under the works; union the
E. M. Xlathburn ol Oviedo, Florlo*
abundant and conditions of.firing— spite on his own household bnve com­ narks ure actually out of order thu —.8. It. Frailer of Oriedo, Florida
that heart-broken
henrt-broken wife nnd
and
Jonn 8rruxx* of Oviedo, Florida.
ed thnt
"III act on the machinery It lr
usually because o f alcoholism—are pensated
ItOIIT. W. DA Via.
those *bruised
* * and bleeding chlldVen; |U«Re a sltnpfu hut n'lrled rennriy.
t
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--- -------I Ilm l‘ tu ITTT7TT■tn-i fpnnti ■mi i i M ' I f * —
anro with law. Said rvrtlflcatr rmtu.fr* Ih#
lulldwing . d«*rrib*d property litualod In
SemlBol# county, Florida, to nit: Aa to Uot
Vi i i 7 "■ •bo** numhrrrd rrrtiflent*.
L - - ^ . W AMUtill**
tired Cntirt Uloi-k O, c h*ii|&gt;&lt;l| i SubdlvUion of lllo'ch*
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*»**‘f*, 0f T a i Cartlflrat* No. 163, datrj U ni™ aaid certiorate •hall be redwmed #«-^ f f d a v of Juno. A. I&gt;. 1906, haa fllr.l rordlnc to la a tat deed will laiue thrreon on
, ‘ ■..jflralo In "iy o(Bn*. and ha* mad*
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*
i:. A. IHtUCl.ASH,
r i f S t L S i y . riorMo. to-wlt: H 1 6 nl SU ■
Clerk C'lrritu Couil Heminnle Co'.,’ FI*
*Vawli
rtw Tf S
o 34.
S»*
•*., T*p*’ 20
7” . S.
*’■ "It 29
*J I. b i r,
iHTureStr
■ B If |,e »ald land being a**r***d at t l,r I ----tart.af th» liiutnca of turh rirlificatr in the
in the Circuit Court .Hr.rnth Judicial Clr
I 1 - , ol Unknown.
jolt
-Nrmln.lr
I ounl),
Itaiida. Ii
i hanrerf *
, 1U1, Notice la hereby given that W. II.
_
nurrhaaer ol T a i Cefllflratr No. 112, Luula KUhef, Complaitmnt
I f f i h W t h day of July. A. U. I91A. h . . .
Citajinn
.. „ v*‘
1
^ f ,r * ni' the unknown
aiai fttd
*** my omce, and haa
"T*. appliratlon for ta i deed to Inua heir*, devl.rea, (rantcc*. or other
, it«rcero*nre with law. Said crrtlflrale »m- claimant*, undrr the .aid A. II.
f*
. (otlowinc dearrlbed property all- (arr, A. II. Crlppm. A. II. Cilppen, hr., and Mattie J. Crlppm,
Itrlrndani*.
To A. 11. ( ‘arr and A. H. Crlppm, and to
all p a ftln rlalmlne an inurr.t either aa helra,
lie.
i t m nt Eianter. under the aaid A. II. Carr
JJrk'cettiOcal# In tn* name
!’«! « I, * * flpprn, or Othrraiwe in and to
M |d certlflcatra ahall be redeemed i S i l _ 0kLO.Wt ^ J w ,lb p d .* * «| ratal* altuatr,
•Jading to law U i daeda will teaur there- lyini and brine in the county ol Seminole,
oiata ol Morlda, more particularly de»ih, Uth day of Auguit A. D. 1317.
**Wirac»* my offlclal signature and aeal thi* crllwd aa foilowa:
nth d i y of J«&gt;y- a . d . i » i 7 .
„r ' i r f ! nj lnl1 ** * ' » » k * on the aouth aide
‘ I
7
E. A. DOUGLASS.
of Thlid atreet road 21.86 chain., w *n of
JSdfc Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Kla.
r* pj 1!, ,“ f, IntaraectlAn ol the aouth aide
CMt
' Uy V. M. Douglass, l». C.
nl
[ U,J *lth. the raat tin#
ol
Section 27, Towcahlp 19, aouth of Itance
jj-Tue»-!*tc
_________________
30 raat, run thence writ 10.52 chain*;
waller ef Aayllrallen far la a Herd tinder tnencc aouth 9.60 chain*: thence caat 10.62
” Scctlea * ef Chapter 4*88, Law* of Flor. chain*; thence north 6.50 chain* to point of
beginning, containing 10 aerr* ol land more
IJa
Kotlc* la hereby liven that P. It. IloMnn, or lea..
It appearing from the aworn bill of com•arrhaaer of T a i Certificate No 395 datid
U * 6th day of July. A- I&gt;. 1915, haa filed plaint IW a in thr ib o v » atatnl rau*r, aworn
to
by (jeorgr A. DrCottr*. aollcltor for comuid certitirate In my office, and haa mad*
iPDllcatiou for tai deed to laiue In accord- plalnant, that thr rrablrticra of th«r ilrlira with law. Said certificate embrace. frndantt A. II. C»rr and A. II. CHpp*n « rf.
Il* folio* ini dearrlbed propel ly .Ituatrd In unknown, and there fa no prraon in the
Saiainel* county. Florida, to-wlt: lire. 15 ft atale ol rtprlda, the aervire of a aubpoena
? ef SK cor of 8 W K of N W ) ( Her 22, Tp upon whom would bind the drfrndanta or
« j s, ft 31 *E, run W 7.85 chi N fl.20 die. cither at them; that it la. the belief of a|.
*• 7 15 cha 8 0-20 ch*. 4 acre*. The aaid flint that the aaid defendanta are both over
laid belnt aueaaed af the dale of the i.all­ the a[e ol twenty-one year*.
And. t furttier appearing from &gt;aid hi I
ure of rurh certificate In the n*me of
j Jr Ik. lira.
Unlraa aaid certiorate .hall that there arr other panic* rlaiming an Inhe redeemed arcordlnf to law lax dred will lereat under the and A. II. Carr and A. II.
bn,, theieon on the 18th day of Auiuat, (-fipperi, either a* heira, deviaee*, grantee*
or othtr claimant*, whore name* are un­
A- P- 1017. ,
witneu my official aitnalure and aeal thla known in and In the property invclved in
thi* yuil a« hereinabove de«erlbed.
Ur l*th day ol. July A. I). 1917.
Therefore- you, A, If. Carr and A. II.
(.rail
K. A. DOUni.ASS,
t rippen, and the unknown heir*, deviaee*
Orrk Clrctilt Court Seminole Co., Kla.
|i-Tue»-%te
lly V. M. Itouilaaa, I». C.
and grantee* ol the aaid A. II. Carr and
A. IP. Crip pen. If the .aid A. |l. Tarr and
11,11(1 of Applltallon for la . Itrrd Code/ A. II ( rippen be dead,* or other claimant*
Srciian * of t haplcr i M * , Law. uf t in.. undrr the raid A II Carr and A. II Crip,
pm, and all panic- claiming an iniere«t in
\o.l*r i« bireoy th r u l U : T. W Tei&lt;i-r
and to the land hrrrinabove dr.riibed are
Cross!)nr tnfTetits, In soft weaves,
a.irk* *. of Tea Ce»tlli!a‘ e No. .‘ 135. d v e l hrrrby ordered to appear to the bill of ri&gt;mninth* up In simple dt-signH, (ire muong
It. '--I *1*&gt; id. June, A. t&gt; 1902, ha, ft!,- t plaint filed wrt&gt;...... .
Mm,,u, the |.i
•i i,|d f ri-t'i- ,n m» n.t'cs, a hJ ... n.a f '&lt;•&gt;
........ cl. t I • t-i|T ,hc
bung
tin* unpretentious nft«-rn &gt; ■ginuis tlmt
a rule d&lt;y u,' thi, c u r t .
appUraiion f°r I m deed to i&gt;. Ur in ,r
miike un Insluiit uppeul tn mu&gt;| wom­
cerdanrr with law. Said certiorate embrace.
And It i i !ur|h.-r • t iered thni ihi. roller '
It, Pd'nwine deaerllwd properly •Itualed ie
en.
There ttr*' sekeml models of tills
I
jmi
I:
.lie.|
f.*r
l
a
d
,
,
,
ricn.eciii
1
v
•
wc-t*
gtetiaau eoitnty, KItifIda, lu-wit,
l.ut t,
in the Sanford Her,I I. * new.paper publish­
S*e. 71. Town,hip 19 South. Itnme 1.‘ l a«t
ehnsneter among rilnunt every repreed
in
Sentlonle
. I . . | . , | y . Flnrid*
- I t art* ■ Tio*- .aid land If-ipi u,
»i
M'titutlve sliouTitu of spring styles. '1’hr
\\ tini-vc
&gt; ham! and the cat of the Cir­
|)i. ufti of the i«»t:ancr ol e-lrh rrrtillra-r tn
silks up|M-nr In till thceolors useil this
tie natne id Unknown. Unleu .aid rrrtiti- cuit * nun uf the Seventh Judicial Cirruit
ute .hall be redeemed ireord|nt In law tat of I te State of Florida, in and lor Semlniilr
hensun. with erosHbnrs In line lines of
drrd wilt.iaaue thereon on the Idth day of county on thin, The 2nd day of July, A. I&gt;.
1917.
•
•
white. They look like tho* ginghams
. Autu't, A. I&gt;. 1917.
tV ltn c my offleial tlinaturr and real
'* e il)‘
K. A. DOUGLASS.
translated into silk. Designers lake
UI. the Uth day «d July, A. It. 1917. .
I lerk ol the Citrull C'oiirt of the Seventh
leewl&gt;
E. A. rtnUtlLASS.
their cm* froth this suggested likeness
Judicial ClreiiTt in and for Sernitmle
counts, KlniJda
(I n k Circuit Court Semi mil r C o , I'la
unit
ii snrt o f phiyful resutiihliiiieo to
lb
n
A
I
let
rife.
Ity V. M, Ilnuila..
C
Soiu-ii r ami .I ' uu -1 li.t i nmplamaiit.
uu lipron Is evldi til It) sutio* of the new
»V Tm--5ie
9t-Tue- 1
dress ttioih'ls.
alltm for 1m
. c l Hnil k
.. , m I M! v s t ||.
A typienl Cruel, uf ertisshiir lufTeltts
.fi1 1 11 un !•» t#f &lt; h»pU r ~l HMt, I i mf | l« f Nonce t- hereby gist it that, putsuant In
lit
l.*t shown hi Ihe neeoiuputi.vitig picture,
Koiiff it hffrwliy (tjvtn that
I., tamiil* boat decree anil order of -ate made and entered liy Jame, W. I'erkina, Judge of the
il Is one Ilitre.* hut hits Jle* e(Ti*et of
lup, purrhft«rr d | T a t rrrli(Tra*«* So.
dun] ihr fith 'Jay of July, A- O. 191&amp;. ha* Seventh Judicial I'ireuit Court, “enjlr.nlw mi overdress and skirl. . There Is it
euunty,
Klnrlila,
In
Chancery,
wherein
(tiiver
ftlri raiit rcrtlnrato In my nfnr«*. ami haa
panel extending the length of tin* dress
ftiic a|tf»licrttii»n f»»r U i ileni In l»‘ Up ln 1*. Swope I* complainant anti l.ula Knonti
Irrartlttirc milia law.' Hald crrUflraU* rm- and S. Koonll, her husband are defendant*,
from neck tu Ii**iii nt Ihe front imd one
kriff* ihr followlnf dfffHIwO |»ri»i»rrty *lt» t aa apecial matter will cell at pubtlr outcry
in (tout of Ihe court hou**- door lit Sanfortl, nt the 1mek. In tin* skirt portion, the
■itf'i I d Srmlnolr county, Plorlilat ttr-mii
A* In l o t « |32, 133. 13 1, Ilf.. 136 ami 137 Florida, during th*- legal hour, uf sale, no
panels have n plait at ettrli shte, hut
Eureka Mammock. The *aid lam! bring aa- the Srat Monday In Augu-t U* 17. being the
In the hodlee this Is-otiiltied. At eneh
* atavrcl at t hi* date of thr la^uarirr of au4*h .tub day uf aaid rntiwlh, the following deaftftifirate ;i the namr of &lt;*. W Ooodfirh. erifiet! property ln-wtt
si(|e of- the skirt larger poekels pro*
l.ut
left!,
in
Ittock
nr
Section
2
nf
l||ark
!
I'alr*- *a*«l nTllncaM* phall hr rr.lcrrm-tl ac*fcriir-r t*i U » i n ill i’ll will i*Mjr thrrron on II aln muck, tthet ln-ing a aufidlv Hon id See.
2- T * c , Cl.. It. It I'.tit. Sernirtde ruunty.
U p Uth day of Augu«t, A. I&gt;. U»|T.
Klorlili,
Vkitttr#* my ofniclal «lgnaturr and
N 5 a itt S * * til N \\
at hi. '* ol Ser,
V k I'll VVCKS.
Uit thr |fitH day of July A l». I!M7
Stn-tal Maaler •J1. Tr&gt; t‘&lt; s. it •;*!• i:
lirah
K A. UOWU.AKS.
Tbr
«*bt
tan»l
I'lio*
a—
.-+.-*1
at ib* rlaitMasi At C.ili-a,
f*1*-ck f’ lfcUlt Court Scrnlnolr Co . I’ la
•il lit, |-auaiil- •»( -U* b
.itr l»l Ilia
Solicitnr&gt; for f nm| lainanl
» Tuc* **i«
name of J *: Tomlto—ii* *1 -.I. -• «-i&lt;l ih-i
9|-Tuea-5I.
llltrelr -ti.ill |.«- r**i|ermril acr-ir*l**i|r l « la —
N*llfr nf .pp,’ration fur Tat U m l Codrr Nut c- uf tppiiralion (ur Fat Herd I ittlrr u t ilvi.t a* 1 |--u«- ItiOMHi uu 11m 11th 'ta g
t
Nrrilon a « f Chapter IMS, l.awt of FlotScrllun 8 of I hauler IStih. I.aa* uf Flor­ nf A UGUat A. I&gt; I 91*.
lia
WUnr-- my official ilraaluri1 ami -vat thla
ida
. S’. * {« hrr^hy given that A. H. Sjfililum.
Notice i* hrrrby given I bat A. K, Sjob- thr. loth iluy ,.r Joli. A. I) I &lt;17.
furdp./r uf t « i rriliflral** No. 231, datrd lorn, purchaaer nl T . t Certlbrafc No. ltiUl.
&lt;- r * l t
K. ,*. I t g i G I .A S S .
U p Cth day of July, A. Ih
hn« filed dated the lith day nf November A I* 1896,
&lt; irrk C ifr u lt t 'a ia t S*-min* I** l**i., F la.
i*iA rwflif}ralr In mV tilfire, tint! fiU’t made ha- filed -aid certificate in my tiffin and ha*
93-Tun* Sir
.
riftfiiira'?i.n fof tai (feed tu i«itii* In *prnri!
made application for tat ibool to i--ur tn
inrw mi h law.
Said ecrtHIrnl •* etitlif ar*-* accordance , n h . . ' Said c.rttfliat*' etn
1 hr (i.ih,
dr^cntii tl tiro fir rt &gt; alt uat ed »n liracra I lie fu lowing lic.cfiloii property at;, ;,nil*»- ..I (p p llra .tn n l« * la v II, *4 t n b-i
M.'ftton si uf Chapin 1888 Law* uf F;o*Ffmlnoh' «ouniy, Florida lo-wlt: N ! . * of uated in Sominolp county, F'turida, lu-wit; •
l-la
» ' j *jf U l 3, See. fl. Tp. 20
K .10 K. The
S\V 1 1 nf S K 1, llca'ratlway right uf way).
N o tir r t* hrfr-l.y- plv-r-tr th at J F lliab aao,
•*y land being avanaved at the dain of the
Section tti. Tp 29 Kange tu
lit ain't,
T n IVinilralr N " 799. .lain!
I f vat-n* nf #Itr h r erll fir ate I n *Ihr rvam*• 6f Tiiit land being av-e-.ed at the date ut tho |&gt;urrb*-rr
1 Ih ISintir Frrullrer Company.
Cide«* i.tuanre of auijh rertiticnti Iti the name n I h r ::n&lt;t 'la y Ol Jon*1. A iF 19 FI, ha- ill ■!.
• alii *iitiltiatu in' ni^ ulFtcv- and i.aa main
**i rvrtiflrale ahall he rnleemed arcortling fintinown.
A1*o Tat* Certificate Nr, 1737,
(e la* t ,i deed will Ini«ub t hereon on M he dated the 7llt day of June A. I*. 1898, haa u|i|iUralt»n lor t a i ylm-il l » l o u t in arnitJ.
a nr*, ulth law
Said rrrtBlvat** emtirar*-*
Mh day of August, A. I&gt;. 1917.
filed aatd certificate in in&gt; nllice, ato) tia.
VHlit
my o fh rial algnatuie and aeal mail application (or laa deed to itaui* in lire InlliialtiK l i O r t l l e j phiprrly allOatrd Ir*
Y,.mip*ilr rounty. Fbont*. to a-u
Un tK. Kith day of July. A l» 1917.
accordance with law.
Said rrflilirate n i t •
tire
NF. r » r l.o l 2, run 8 l 60 i-b*. W
«* »l
K. A. b o C C L A S S .
In ace* the foiloainc tlncribed property ait- (.31) cha, N 1.60 cha. K. (.31) rha hrc. 31,
C'krk Circuit Court Samlnofo (*«,, Fla.
ualrd in Seminole county, Florida, to-writ:
T. 19 8, II. .12 caat. I acr*-.
%
My V. .M. Douglas*, l&gt;. C.
r.1.- of N E l t of SEW. Sertimt 1G. Tp
Tho aaid land brinrt aa*r*a*»d at the date
M-Tuei»5lo
20,' liange 30. 20 arrra. Tbit land tiring nf tin* iavuanr*- ut aurh ri-rlitlratr Ih thgaaraaed at the date uf the iaauanre uf aurh namr ol J. I*. Mrl.sln **t at
Unlraa aaid
# NOTIC TO TAX |*AYKKM
crrtilieate in the name nf (h l.undi|uiat.
rrrtHrate ahall in- redeemed arrnriline t&lt;»
Ntdlce#ia hereby given that the
Unleaa aaid rartifiratea ahall lie (adeemed law tat deed util laaur (hrrrulp-utt thr 28th
commlaalonera for Seminole rout
according to.law laa deed**will lague thereon day ni July A. !». 1917.
on niunuiir,
Monday, n
August
tJ»UI• meet «ii
u|un 6,
u, 1917,
i . ' i i , m on the 28th day of July A- lb 1917.
Wllnraa ray offirial alf nature and *ral
» » r tcm pliinu II m y thrra br, rrlitiv e to
Wit new my official algnature and aeat thla thr 2Glh day of Junr A. I F 1917.
Ut iw - i m r n l for 1917,
thi* the 2Gth day of June A. I*. 1917.
(•rail
K. A. DOUGLASS,
*
I- A. llltUMLEY. Chairman
(aeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS, _
Clerk Circuit Court Srmjnolr Ci*., Fla.
,,_
E. A. noun I.AS9, Clerk.
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
lly
V. M. Dwuelaa* l&gt;. C.
**-Tura.(te
89-Tuew-5tc
By V. M . Dourlaa*. D. C. '
89-Tura-5ic
Natlrr s f Appfcallon for Tat Itrrd Undrr
Srctlm 6 Of Chapter IR II. L a * . &gt;r n or- In Circuit Ceurl. Seventh Judicial Circuit In Clrrnlt Court. Sraeath Judlrlat Circuit,
Semlnele County, Florida.
In .Chancrcy
laa
Nrmlnulr County, Klurida.
In Chaarrry
Benjamin Drew, Complainant.
Sotirr I* hrrrby liven that I). (|- Ilri*«on, ilmjamfn I&gt;rew, .Complainant
va.
Mortgage
e».
parrht-er pi T a i Crrtlflcate No. IBG, dated
Forrcloaure
Thatrhrr Itealty Company, a Florida
Ike «th day of July, A. It. 1915, haa filed Thatcher Itealty Company, a
corporation, Frank A. Brat and Mery
rrrtiflcate In my offirr, and haa madf Florida corporation, Frank A.
Hell
and
Mary
M.
Heft,
hi*
M, Beal, hie wjfr, J. (). Brat. Walter
■PPJicailon for ta i deed to Iuhi* in acwile,
J,
O.
Real,
Waller
8.
S.
Adam*. J. B- Brown amt Mary*
" • • ‘I certificate embrace.
Brown, hte witr, M. It.« Thatcher,
» billowlni dttcrlbed properly iltuated In Adam*, J. it.'Brown and Mary
.Brown,
hla
wile,
M.
II.
ThatGrurf* W. Boatwrlfht, W. J. T M f wtnlnoir county, Klrlda, io-wlt&gt; N U ol
pen end Franri* W. Thlfpen. hi* wile,
^
U t 7. tllk Y. Sanford. The aaid land rhar, George W. Boatwright,
W.
J.
Thigpen
and
Fraucle
W.
L. J. Chlahotm. l^rulaa T
Knilrr
» ib, i . K u n l at the data of th* laauanr* of
and A. I&gt;. Itoiirr, her huiban&gt;l, W. 8,
*•&lt;» certificata in thenatne ol (I, II. lira- 1 big pm. hla wife, I.. J. Chi*helm,
loiuiit
T.
Itorleri
and
I'rlrr, V. C. Collrr. W. It. Charlrton,
Jim.
Unleaa laid certificate ahall be
Charlrv W. Yourtf, U o M
O, V.
jeerard arcordlnf to law t i deed will , l» A. D. Hurler, het huahand, W.
8.
I'tlre,
V.
C.
Toiler,
W.
H.
Johnaon,
Witllam C ark, and t.aura
Jijj'hit^on on the U th day ol Auguat.
Cherllon, Cbirle* W. Young,
Clark, hla wife, Meraay
Monro, aa
adminiatrat/li of the eatate of D. G.
1LW I U « . my official alfnature and aeal thla Little 1-ewla, G, V. Johnaon,
Xtonroe, Deceaaed,. Ureter A. FrlWilliam
Clark *nd Laura
loth day ol July. A. It. 191T. .
lowi,
widow. Fred (lain, Aufuat
Clark,
hla
wife,
Mrraey
XIony»*U
A. DOUGLASS.
Srhneiiier, Charlr* Neely and l-oUte
roe aa admlniatratrii of the
' ,lr' k Circuit Court Samlnola Co., Kla.
Neely, hit wife, Gilbert D. I^arh.,
relate of D. G. Monroe, de­
»-Tuea-5tc
Itafarl
Montenefrtr.. Ittaiu
Mttlea
mand, Heater A. Fellow*,
anil
R*tellr IJtllra, hit wile, G. W,
widow,
Fred
Clark,
•
Auguat
Application far T a i Deed Under
Spencer, Carrie WJ Abernathy and
jWilan , uf Chapter 4888, Law* of Flor­ Schneider, Charlra l&lt;rr|y anjl
W.
W. Anrrnathy. her huahand.
l^tlliw Neely, hla wile, Gilbert
U. G. Staton and Violi Staton, hii
•Not leg la hereby given Ih tl 0. W. Cheat—J Deloach
I ietarach,* Hafarl Monlanegro
wife, defendant*.
j**- I'unhaaer ol T a i Dertlflcat# No. 261, Italy l.iulr* and Ealell* l.ittlea
Order for Hervlrr by I’ ubllrallot*
, ! '''I *br Gth day ol July, A. *D. 1916, ha* hla wlft, G. W. Spencer. Car­
T o Thatrkrr Itealty Company*
J , ‘ ‘ i'l certificate In my office, nnd haa rie W. Alrrnathy and W. W.
It
appearinf
liy the affidavit of complain­
application for tai deed to laiue In Abernathy, her huahand, U.
ant herein filed that aubporna ha* been iaG. Staton l e d Viola Staton,
• urd in 'aaid mute and returned not aervrd
hla wife, Defendanta.
_
......
To Charlee Neely, laollle NeclY and M. II. l»eeauae no a f i n t of defendant Thatcher
Itealty Company, a Florl ’ i Corporation,
Thatcher:
L X ’} 00 ch N and 8 by 3 &gt;4 ch K and W ).
It appearing Irom the affidavit ol Ben­ ran l*e found, 'nnd it lurth. r nnpearlnf by
LVf l-ot 3, See. 12. Tp. 26 So. II. SO E. jamin Drew, comflalnant in the above en­ Ihe affidavit of complainant that proewa*
land being laarwrri at the date of titled cauae tiled therein, that Ihe reablerco acainil the aaid defendant . corporation
r, 5*nce of auch rertlfirale In the name of Charlee Neely and l-olile Neely and M. II- Thatcher Itealty Compifny, rannnt be aervrd
Crrnahaw. Unleaa aaid certificate Thatcher aie to thla affiant unknown, and owlnf to thr failure ol *ild /orphralion to
-ill . ''C r*deemed according to taw tai deed that rach of aaid defendanta tt I* the be­ elect officer* or appoint airnt and lirA r» !?!.'hereon on the U th day ol Auguat, lief of thla affiant I* nvrr the age of twenty- cauae Ih* afrnta and otfircra of raid cronrr.*■ ■•■J1- 1917.
one year*, nnd that there I* no p*r*°n in ai'an err unknown, and It appearing to the
tk. , "T**
official algnature and eeal.thle the itate t f Florida, Ihe aervlce o| aub­ evurt that suit ha* been Inatltutrd in thr
‘
Ih
July. A. I&gt;. 1917.
poena upon whom would bind' either or all ■ hole entitled cau*r In thr a b o ve' atyted
for thr purpoar of Inrrc1o*int- a mortE. A. DOUGLASS.
ol aaid .defendant*, and that aeftlre by court
Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
publication ia prayed upon the defendant* f*t-r ifainat euiij properliee mrmlpprd in
■I'-T ue».r,tf
the
bill
of complaint.
herein named.
I T IS T H K R K F G R B O K D K U R D . ADIt fa therefore ordered • t hah. Jou. Ctufth a
- f Apllceilon Tor Tat Tred
Under N#t1y a n4 Ln lilt -N «"«*1y » n *1 M . If* T 1** i » J I) DGKD A S H DKCHEKI* That thr dr* u ’ 1"O ' “ I Chapter 4885, Law* of Flor- fhvr irntfir to lhl« hill of romntiint -on or Irndanl, Thalchrr lleatty Company, a Flor­
tirriro tho 61 h d iy of Auguat, l**17# ft being ida corporation, be and appear tp th&lt;* aaid
hereby given that Annie M- a rule day of thia court, or. hill of com
above entitled cauae in tnr above entitled
71 j '**'. Purchaaer or T a i Cerllflcato No. plaint In eatd rauae will be taken a* con- court on or before the Cth day of Auiuat,
Vi’.
‘ hl* 6th day of July, A. D. 1915 fe»ed agalnit you; and romplalnant be 1917, it being a ywlav day of thia court tn
It, " T I , » i,l cerlllicate in my olfice, and allowed In proceed et parte.
defend the aaid suit, and that in detautt
la • ” * ■ application lor lat d«ed to Uaue
It la further ordered that thia order be thereof a decree pru confeaao br entered
krA. '1 , n,B With law. Said certificate eraagalnit thr aaid Thatcher Realty Com­
ntlJj* .'he lottowing deectlbed property alt- pub!i*bed In Sanford Herald oner a week pany and the aaid cauae pror.-ed i-i part'
(or
fight
rontecutive.
week*.
to, '
Sunioole rounty, Florida, to-wlt:
Wllnraa my hand and nlftrial aeal al San­ again*! the -aiil T b » , r ba-r itealty Company.
a , , . ; * j n fi 23. Froat’a 2nd Add to ,Uta- ford,
. Il la /urlher^ordBred that thi* order be
Florida, the (th day of June, 1917.
publlvhed once n week for the i t n r * of two
4ll. n't
•*!&lt;• land.being ataeaeed at the
(aeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
itm* . i ,r l**u»nre of auch certificata in the
mo
thi in the S^iford Herald, a newatk,'..
L, Samueta. Unlew aaid certlfirat# Hohinann A Beanlall,
paper publiahed in Samlnnlr County, FlurSolicitor*
for
Com
plalnant.
»||F t.’ redeemed according to law tat dred
da.
'
•a„ **“ *. 'hereon on the Uth day of Au- w..83-Tura-9tc
Done, ordered.-adjudgrd and deemed, at
- .Sanford,
F'lorida, thr 29th day of May, 1917,
Wif. 1 ' l9,7thin i t
my official algnature and aeal Notice a Application for T a t Deed Under
JAS. W. F K I I K I N 8 ,
.
.Section
8,
of
Chapter
4818,
Lana
o
f
Judge.
J.&gt;r ,0" » d « y of July. A. D. 1917. Flerlda
He-k
K -A . DOUGLASS,
Hohlnaon A lleardaB.
Notice it hereby given that W. C. WilAttnrnryi far ComplainanL
•4-Tu#-' j ' 11** Court SAminola Co., Fla.
llamaon A C , C. Lee, purchaaeri of T a i
SI-TuealOte
Certlfinto No, 15, dated the Gth day of
Natl
to North 3*-8 of South &gt;i
H .''
Applltallnn for T a i Deed Under July A. D. 1916
"Y'lon 8 of chapter 4888. Lane of Flat- ol Northwett H o' Southeast
haa filed
Trouble*.
■aid certificate ( n ‘ my office, and ha* made
application
for
ta
i
deed
to
leaue
In
iccord9nfth'*2l '* « hereby given that E. JL Ilarttr
It's
easier
to
be philosophical about
tk*
Tag Certificata No. 217, dated aneo with Irw.
S lid certificate embraces
aaM*2L?*F “f July. A. D. 1915, haa filed tho following described property iltuited In other people’s troubles than U U to
cvrtlfieat* In my office, and baa made Setninote rounty, Florida to-wlt;
be quiet about our uwn&lt;

UOAl A K V M IlS lC

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Celery Clly. Aerie No. 1853
We conmieni] 'the book bjr tin?. wclb
Meeting every 2nd and Ith Tuesday
known writer. Ernest Gordon. "T h e
Hreakflnwn o f the Obllicnborf . Sya-- night nf 8 o‘ c|6ck . Eagle Home, Oak Ave.
, Visiting Druthers Weleomo *
tt‘in," Mr. Gordon spent several years E; rJ. Hogan j
C. C. Woodruff
In Sweden and his testlmfiny Jn UrstWorthy President
Secretary
tiund.
No welMnforinetl, nprlsclentloan tem- United Rrotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners o f America
penmee tiuin jir^ woman will be found
Sanford I^icul Union No. 1751 meet!
tiilvoeutlnj; fbe dls|*eniMiry system lofiriit and thinl Tlitirstlsty night at -7
dtiy.
o'clock in the M. W. A. Hall. Pico Hlk.
J, W. O. Singletary W. W, Van Ness
P R O G R E S S IV E B U S IN E S S A G A I N S T
Swc.Treas,
President

Crossbar Taffetas in Afternoon Frocks

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TH E SALOON.

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. **Tbere Is no, question* which Is so
Modern Woodmen nf America
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evening*, 7:30,
trauhlcsotm* to mnnjifacturent today ns
I ho liquor question," sttys ex-Governor In M, W, A. I f ail, Pico Hui)tling.‘
C. D. Couch
F o b i o f Mnssnchusetts. himself n lend- C. E. McDonald
Consul
Clerk
Ihk iimnufiR’ ttm'r o f tlmt state. "T h e
progressive manufacturer 1ms no more
use for the saloon than hus the church,
nnil In* proposes to wipe it out, und Ihe
employee Is now Utkina his stand ulonK
with the employer. You need not he
afraid to suhmll this question to the
P l u m b i n g and
lnhorlnc people. When they have the
fncts they will vote right."
G as Fitting

C. H. DINGEE

\*Tn n nntlon nt war alcohol Is a
traitor . . .
It lessens the physical
lit ness nnd power of effective work o f All Work Receives My Persona
the civil community, It blurs their
Attention And Best Efforts
Judgment, lets loose their emotions,
exposes them to great risk froln epi­ Opposite City Hall
Telephone No 26
demic diseases,, nnd It undermines
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their j m i w i t to ntnke good the most
serious ravages of war—the serious
M c L A U L IN
loss tn the.young ndult male popula­ H E N R Y
tion."— Sir Alfred Pierce Gould.

JEWELER
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SANroMD LODGES

MY SPECIALTIES:

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Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Compiunicntlon ovorv first and third PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED C H IN A
Thursdays nt 7:30.
Visiting brethren
G o r h a m s St e r l i n g s i l v e r
welcome.
O. L. Taylor,
l). J. Miller
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
Secretary
W. M
elulm Ihe frock ns mindful of fa«li-, •
Ion's re(|itlreno*tqs. ^Tliey art* gn Itiered
ELGIN AND WALTHAM H ATCHES
Monroe fhiipltr No. 15, It. A. M.
In across tlo* top with two rows of
Meets every second and fniifth T h u n
shlrrlugs.
day in Masonic Hall over the I mpi-ria
The very wide hell Is linlshed with Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
C. J.. Humph
a narrow cording al tlo* edge ami |s. O. L. Taylor
Sec’y
High Print
tnoM-|y iidjiisted iii ihe most upprovtsl

BUSINESS CARDS j

style. It fastens with buttons In the
color of llie frock 'und* white. The
hodlee faslens under the panel nnd on
the shoulder.
A hiiiiiII sailor collar and narrow'

srmlnolc fhaptcr 2, Order Eastern Sto
flee ts every first and third 'Tuesday
In each month. Everyone who has seen One Inch Cards Will lie Published Un­
hi* Star in the Enst nre cordially invited der This Heading Al The Rale Of $7.26
to visit this chapter.
Per Year.
Alie** K Itohhins, Sec’y
* iilfs nr*■ nf \Udte sntln and there IIn-t the rneresi hit o f em b r o id e r y oil
them, 'I tie it iilti- Slit, cord m n f Fit-*-ft-s
patke Jil l tin* right Itnisli f o r tin- heek.

T h e Snnfiird ( o u m ll K . o f C.

Me*** t ilu* 7nd Sunday 3 I* lit . und th4th Sunday S n. m„ each month, at K

Any Irin J; that carries a suggestion of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
Theo. Schaal, Grand Knight.
of youth and h ‘(hiomciit ubout It is
L. Ilrilt, Fin. Sec’ y.
sure to i rente at) eiithiisltisni for Itself,
especially when it manages nl (hcmuiiu J
I’ huenlt Lodge No 5. K. of P.
time to he sq tmassumlng.
. Meet* second tool fourth Tuesdays

Nisiting kt)iglit» always welcome.
II McLuiilin
O.J..Miller
&lt;v R. and S.
C’ . C.
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illy flu- Nutliiinil Woman'* t'hrlatin a To ill pern nve Union.)

OF NEW

, Gale Lily Camp No. 6, W. O. \\
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J- K. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Cuminundto

LAW YE R S
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SYSTEM

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J. M o u g h to n

..GEO. A. DECOTTES..
ATTORNEY

and

COUNSELLOR

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Prncflre in State nnd Federal Co u t h

II. I’ . &lt;). IT. Sanfnru L o d g e 1211
(.arncr-Woodruff Hldg
Meet first and third Wednesday nighl
ItlU 11 went
at Klks Home, Nortli I’nrk Avenue..
*i*r Ik WPt
F. S. Frank
0. I-. Tuylor
Secretary
Exutteil Ruler

The HUiierliitemlelit sluCtal that a
ilnmestlc tranquillity-hail set tied down
tt|&gt;&lt;iii Ihe foreign quiirter tlmt wais
truly ildlgliiful. When tho town was
under Uie old saloon order of thing*
there whs ■curcely a night that Ihe
setlleuient workers were fio{ railed
upon lo settle norne family row caused
by drink. Now Ihe men Hliiy nt borne
and romp with their children or play
ihe roucertliiu. On hulf-lmlldnya you
see them Improving their property,
palming Ihe house, repairing tho
fence, or working In the gurtlen.
While the city was under rum rulo
many u hoy wus scut uway lo the re­
form school, but not ouo boy hits gone
down the line since the saloon lias
been dethroned.
The fteoplo are buying more nnd brtter food und clothing. The groceries j
nnd furniture stores report un Increase
of 50 per cent more trade since booge
was eliminated. The factories report
very few men not able to lie on the
Job on Moiiduy. The men uro more
efficient and turn out more products.
The wire mill bus raised the wnges of |
Its employees twice since tho*H«loon»
went on the Junk pile.
The president of one bank states
Unit hank ilt isislts have Increased over
n million dollars since the city
tilmticd on the water chariot.—The
Illinois Issue.
D IS P E N S A R Y

s ito i.m :u

Wilson &amp; Housholder

a C«m.“
'Ulms 9|iiiktt a lillle girl. Ililrleeii
yeiiru old, D* titt* siipmimemtenT nf T h e Lake llreeie Council No. I I Junior
Order United American Mechanics
setili-nifiit work in Wnukegan. III.
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
Tills glri Is wfaring ln*r first pair nf
M., in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
new nlities inirtiiusetl l&lt;&gt; her fallter. are welcome. C. II. Smith, Ree. Sec.
During nil her life sin* hail worn tin*
eilHt-oir KlltH'H nf ntliers.

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Sanford l.otlgt* No. 27. I. O. O^F.
ARCH ITECT
Meats every Momlav evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Hull. Piio HIock.
All vis-1
iting l&gt;rothers eortliully invitt d.
Office in Yowell Hldg.
Sanford, FIs
Jos. F. MrCli'llan
J. W. (). Singletary
t
N. (5.
R: See.

TEMPEPflNGE NOTES
SHOES.
lull i III glu'l lilt
dry!
I htqnf It will lit

THOMAS FMMIrr W
k. FF itorsoN

Sanford Flo

SCHELLE 1HAINES
LA W Y E R
•Stir 9, COURT HOUSE

Phones 113, 333-w

SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM!

Window Flags, for window or wind-shield, made, of
peper, size 6x10 inches, each

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Flag stickers 1 1-4x3-! inches.

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Use them on your

Envelope containing 10 for

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lar, your belt or your hr.t band:
stationery.

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Mr. Alfred Nock, and some others,
O F F IC E S U P P L Y D E P A R T M E N T
•
would have us biilevi* tlmt the dis­
*
pensary or stnli* control system of
dealing with the liquor iralfit1 fs Ideal.
P H O N E 146
They woulil luivi* the public believe
that H has.not been tried on tills side
the Atlantic. Intelligent peopla know
belter. Houth’ Cttrollnu. after trying 8 4 9 9 9 9 4 9 4 4 4 6 9 6 9 9 4 9 4 9 4 6 4 9 6 4 4 {&gt;&lt;&gt;«6 9 9 4 9 6 6 4 9 4 9 6 6 4 # 4 6 4 6 ) a
It for 15 years, repealed Its state tilspensary Inw nnd lundc It optional
with iho counties to continue the dis­
pensaries. County after county voted
them out. anil In 1015 South Carolina
adopted state-wide prohibition, the leg­
islature enuctlng Inst winter n “ bone% • Sanitary Steam Prcssini:. Hot Casolnic Dry Clenninj:. Altcradry" Inw. *
tloiiH o f All Kinds on Short Nntire
The system wus tried In Saskatche­
wan, Canudn, found unsatisfactory,
Join Our Gentlcm en’ 8 Valet Club,
$2.00 Per Month.
and lust year, by n vote of nearly ten
S U I T S $15.00 U P W A R D
lo one, was abandoned for straight
prohthRlou throughout the province.
T o nny friends of temperance who
may he halting between two opinion*,
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7 MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE..

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�•All 8uch agiflRoH'assume that* by
proclaiming themselves-anarchists
they gave immunity* no mailer
IL J. HOLLY. Editor
what their misdeed* may be.
If
M. HAYNES, DoaiocM M i m | «
called to amount, .the*-oeear.dati
nrotcit against
acaTnst ''persecution.*
’ ‘persecution A* In
protest
other words they declare V a r amj
make war upon society to protecr
SC B B C M im oN n u a c , IN ADVANCE
Itself from its assaults.
.
EjPI - E®AJli**v**#*•*#•*••**•**■
The
penalties
inflicted
upon
BerkM O N T H *..........*..*............................. I f V
man
and
Goldman
should
be
a
VISVt MON* 11* •«•••• *«*•*••••*•• *• * *T®
warning to the imitators everywhere.
la i w O I » br C a r ta t L M Pm Tm i la
Anarchy.-smllingly tolerated In hum­
t e u n m Iti. Pm Maatk
drum J ava must and-will m eet the
h lU n in Mtrt R« MlAl J t
sternest repression when in time of
Was Man MslUx AafaM « W
war it appears in the dural role of
IMS. M Ik . P—i&gt;H w al 8 anhart. »W U *
UartM AM «f Man* Irrt. I*T*. ,
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■ lawbreakers and traitors. .— World.

anking Facilities

Washington Sanford
?3n ueo. Washington,
121 Arthur Johnson, .Sanford
E very modem facility for the mast satisfactory transaction of business
221 Francis F. SingleUTy, Sanford
is presented by us.
.
292 James Roy Lee, Monroe
Absolute Safety— Perfect Convenience— Prom pt ‘ Service are afforded
822 Thad K. Lingo. Oviedo
you by this Bank— thus demonstrating the superior advantages reasonably
604 Boston Irwin, Sanford.
within the reach of all business men ami women. ---- -— —------- -------470 Morris Hanson, Sanford
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312 Roger Whittrd, Monroe
— ----- Your account is invited.
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90 HamtieF tifn v r r - San fort!
C A P IT A L $30,000.00
477 James O. Huff, Sanford
S U R PLU S $15,000.00
753 Henry Wright, Sanford
130 Rufus Jones, Sanford
M
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868 Lee T. Tillman, Sanford
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161 Walter B. Miller,. Sanford
T n E D R A FT NUMBERS
1023 Alfred Powers, AltamonteJttMMTVPUffBUSlMLja.
The Herald in this issue gives the
424 William E. Erickson, Sanford
draR numbers as they are supposed
840 Vandrr Perritt, Wagner
to e&amp;ect our own boys here in Sem­
657 Thomas -. Sullivan, Sanford
inole county
We are giving the of­
C. M. HAND
0 . L TAYLOR
II. R- STEVENS
R. R. DFAS
175 Osteen M r Michael, Sanford
Cashier
vim r..drt.i
Ass t Carhiar
ficial numbers by the official board
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vka-Praaokwl
300 Edward Oglesby, Monroe
as they will .not bo verified for sev­
278 Geo. Wilson, Sanford
eral daya but these numbers were
I
1021 James B. Foster, Altamonte
given out by the press on Friday
I.
324 King Asgill, Sanford
and in order to keep up with the
911 Monroe
Richardson, Geneva
times they are given to the public
532 Ruben O. Kilgore, Sanford
by this paper* today in order that
336 Felix Byrd, Sanford
sociated with farm life a thing of'the daily hazarding their lives and safe­ Secretary of Wdr is authorized to
those who are liable to be drawn
212 James F. Robinson, Sanford
ty and they certainly deserve the designate special organizations as
PMt.
first can be ready
The list given is
49 Eliggio Chestnut, Sanford
sufficiently correct for ordinary pur­
In many respecta similar to the same protection, and their depend­ permitted to wear the uniform of the
8 Willie Anderson, Sanford
\
T H E IC E Q U E S T IO N
poses and it is probable that some
advent of the automobile, these ents deserve the same protection, United Statea army. In order that
305
Robert T . Priwtor, Monroe
The ice question seems no nearer errors have crept in and some
electric plants have been adopted that great business corporations giye the uniform mayebc given the pro­
557 Charlie Maxwell, Sanford
to a solution this week than it was
United tection contemplated by said law;
changes may be made before the
first by the very wealthy for their their employees and -the
622 Joseph ..Reid, Sanford
last week as far as the prrsent com­
States
gives*
certain
of
Jta
employees.
figures are official. The handling of
the Secretary of War has deeded
large estates; but more r3centiy
585 Henry C. McMullen, Sanford,
pany is concerned and all the talk
so many figures over the wire* is a
that authority to wear the uniform
they have come into general use by
Secretary
McAdoo
before
the
con­
781 Thomas Beckwith, Oviedo
of cheaper ice or appeals to the
big job and if they are absolutely
all up to date farmers of moderate ference of insurance men outlined of the United Statea army will be
1035 Lindley E. Pritchard, Oviedo
council, etc., are in vain. There is
correct it will be a miracle. How­
means who recognize in them the his views ns follows: “ It seems to me granted, in addition to those specif­
968 Will Jackson, Gabriella
no franchise for the present com­
ever, the public wanted the figures
means of carrying on their work in that we ought not, as we send our ically authorized in the law, only to
323 Alexander Aitch, Sanford
pany to operate in Sanford and aqy
given and we have tried to give
thoroughly efficient and labor sav­ men into this war, say to them that organizations over which the War
S57 Arfhur Simmons, Oviedo.
one who wishes to operate a com­
them to the beat of our ability. In
ing manner.
they must be dependent upon fu­ department hr authorized by law to
963 William J. Allen, Gabriella
pany for the manufacture of ire can
due time the official list will be giv­
It is no uncommon things now to ture legislation for the granting of exercise effective control. Such con­
438 Robert M. Grovenstcin, Sanford
dp so by paying a license. Or they
en out by the County Registration
pass homes in the country that are compensations which have hereto- trol is not leglaly possible in the case
can ship ic«v into Sanford from some
878 Preston Flowers, Geneva
.
. . . . .
.
t and Exemption Board and our list
lighted by electricity, and to see tl)e fore, under our policy.- taken the of the organization referred to by
other point and sell it cheaper than |
thcn be rhanKP(1 acc0rdlng to -141 Joe T. * Guerry, Sanford
With an , expression
j
various farm appliances' run in the form of pensions.
Our brave men your inquirer.
357 Robert F. Hizzell. Sanford
the Sanford Puhlic 'Service Co. is
the official list and the names given
of the hipe that the ajiove informa­
jsame
manner.
At
the
front
gate,
in
’
should
nit
be
left
in
uncertainty
or
selling it.
Therefore if* the people
23 Thos. L. Brown, Sanford
again in this paper.
the hou*e. on the piazzas, in the barn doubt as to what is going to he done tion will satisfactorily answer y«*ur
331 Edward C. Brown. Sanford
want action they shoujd get busy
the gleam of electric light* .now of- for them in case of eitfier death or inquiry,' I remain, very respectfully,
and get action. .
492 Willie Holmes. Sanford
**H. P. McCain.
C O M M E N T ON T H E ’ H E R A L D 565 John Moore, Sanford
(er* cornfoj-t and protection on every total or partial disability.
A man
O
"
T
h
e
Adjutant-General."
A R T IC L E
hand.
The* protection feature ha* who goes out to fight for the United
."00 Ebbie C. Dowling. Oviedo
U N IO N P R I N T I N G
On this page is found an article
been specially emphasised in. the States is entitled to know in dYanco
499 Sinclair Milton. Sanford
Now comes a circular addressed from the Sanford Herald on "M u c k
past few days w fien a farmer, being w h a t a just government is going to
1011 Lodge Reed, Lake Mary
___Cut Off Taint ^—
to the laboring classes purporting for Fertilizer."
We never view the
aroused b y a passing automobilist do for him."
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590
Raymond
McDonald,
Sanford
New York, July 23.— Complete
to be. backed' by the labor, that i* thousands upon thousands of acres
for help, shot the man thinking that
0ne of th|&gt; Kreat' Uies. of the pro.
Americanism o f the labor move­
organized, yet that same circular is of pure muck in South Florida in the 444 Nolan T . Graves, Sanford
he was trying to force an entrance ceeds o( , h(. U b w t
Loan Bond„ U
636
Henry
Bossier,
Sanford
ment of New Ydrk city and thor­
printed in a shop which does not have mind's eye, that we* do not reflect
into the house
If the farmer had to prot&lt;&gt;cl our fl(.htin]J mrn. to sup.
1017 Isaac H. China. Altamonte
ough investigation of the activities
the label, A little booklet also was .upon its possibilities not only as a
had a porch light operated by a ... , h
uit).
735 Earl M. Ward, Sanford
everything that will here of German propagandist* 1ms
printed here recently without
u • vast agricultural region in itself, but
634 Herman L Refoe. Sanford
* ' " ' • I - 1' " • « « . » &lt;
effective and been decided upon by the American
label of a union but practically ev­ upon its value as fertilizer
326
Harry
E.
Bryan.
Sanford
t,».*r
would
hav.
MKurrcd
a*
saft*
as
may
tie.
That
those who Federation of Labor and the Central
ery business house in town was led
Within u few years we expect t•* 14, J. E Green. Sanford
The electric lighting of barns has meet with disability in the course of Federation Union, it was announced
to believe that they were supporting
see railroads entering these vast
76 Geo. Frazier, Sanford
been of especial advantage because their duty should he given compcn-{'tonight,
union labor and "bit*’ on an ad in
muck beds from every* direction and 672 Ralph Scanes, Shnford
of the great danger that has been sation and that the dependents of
the book.
The book was printed
The labor leaders will endeavor to
millions of tons of this humus being 949 John Long. Chuiuota
attached to lanterns in hay loft* and those who die for their country ,|Parn whether there is any connec­
out ol tow n by a hon-unionsihop
used by the truckers and fruit grow­ 393 Frank Cox, Sanford
other places where there is much should t s given compensation .*»! tion with the People'* Council, an
and not even offered to a single
ers of south Florida. It is so abun­ 993 Richard Kirk, I.ongwnod
inffamable materia!
Ore of* the exactly in line and really a part of organization of working men said to
local printer. And still some folks j '
dant, and so easily obtained that the 851 Dewey Simpkins. Okiedo
leading farmers of this section who this use of the proceeds of the
say that it costs money to advertise,
1,‘ be opposed to selective conscription,
time will come when it is to take the 158 Wilson R. Miller, Sanford
recently installed an electric plant l.ibertv Loan Bonds.
in their local paper or that they
and German propagandists.
place in a large measure of iQ ’ com­ 77" Chas. Adams, Oviedo
with many attachments mentioned
don't have money- to pay for their)
mercial fertilizers.
1 Robt T. Alexander, Sanford
especially this feature.
home paper, but they can boost
( t.VNOT WEAK U N IF O R M
. Reduce Price of Bread
Unlike th&gt; Commercial this muck I ■ Henry H. Peabody, Sanford
some outside deal of this kind. N o 1
"Electricity give* u» the best
will by using regular applications
52
Aiphonso
Collahan,
Sanford
London. July 23 —A -reduction of
wonder the
printers are having a
DifMu*t
Wear
light we ever had." he says, "and Hume Guards
soon build up our sand soil to the 5**5 William Jon*-«. Sanford.
twenty five per rent in the price o f
hard row to hoe-and'io ep? together
ferent tpparrl
more'Thar; that, it gi\&lt;-- u* the light
best in the world, while-the annua! 650 Joseph M. &gt;aurer. Sanford
bread at an early date*is announced
with such tactics as that
LnkclfYid
where wt need it most
This is par­
Tallahassee,
July
23. Inquiry
cost will not lie nearly m&gt; grrat as *36 Dan Nobles, Oviedo
Star.
ticularly true in the burn whery we having been made by the captain of by the food controller.
the commercial now used, and which
36
Edward
lirndly,
Sanford
O ----have light* behind th e' co.ws and th e company of county guards at
must be repeated several times dur­ 9.*5 William E. Driggers, Longwood
horses, in the feed and harness rooms Montireilo as to whether or not
Germans Jlaltcd
NO T IM E FO R A N A R C H I S T S
ing the season.
352 Jerry D. Bonner, Sanford
and in the loft.
It saves half the guards would nut be permitted to
Potrograd, July 23. — The German
Under sentence of the penitentiary
The question of transportation to 41" Isaah Davis. Sanford
time it u«ed to take to do the chore.*. wear, the regulation army uniform, advance mi the Smorgon-Krevo
for conspiracy to violate the Draft the higher sand land* t« the one now 920 Willie *Lee See. Geneva
"Th&lt;- electric'power which we now the matter was submitted to lilt' front has he^n stopped -by the Ser­
Law. Alexander Rerkman anil Em­ to lie -ettled
Mr \\ ;. lie -ays the 456 James Garfield. Sanford ,
.gfnerate
on the place has’ also re­ War Department at Washington and vian and Russian artiilerv firii.
ma Goldman loudly asserted that value of this pure muck,for fertilizer 806 Eddie Faircloth, Oviedo
lieved
us
of many hoyr* of unpleas­ the following reply wa* received,
they bad been convicted because is "about f lo per ton.
It will there­ 4t6 John H Delegall, Sanford
ant
and
tiring
labor which we used which, of course,* will apply to all,
they were anarchists
Th* actual fore he seen that its general use for 617 Robert Lee Rowe, Sanford
to
consider
a
part
of the day's work,’ organizations of guardsin the state: j
truth is that .'they .vtloaUii law be- fertilizer is a question that will he 526 Arthur Raymond Key, Sanford
he
continued.
"
W
e now h$ve our
"Hon. Sidney J. Catts. Governor.
raiyp they were anarchists, and it settled. . Florida t*&gt; destined to he . fil)9 Gordon Phillips, Sanford
water pumped into every room in, Tallahassee, Fla :
was for that transgression rhst they* come the riche*! o f'th e m all. hut it 316 Bruce Anderson, Sanford
the house, it turns Wie churn, the • "D ear Sir: Referring (o your letter
were punished.
Willie Anderson, Sanford
will take money and energy to de
grindstone, the washing machine, of the 14th inst.. with which you in­
Henry Alexander. Sanford
Society has pul up .with a "great velop i t . —Arcadia Newa.
the cream separator, the sewing ma­ close one from Mr. C. A. Simpson,
91S William If. Sapp. Wagner
deal from these and other anarchists.
chine and a dozen other labor saving captain county guards, Monticello,
966 Robert B. Hawkins, Gabriella
In time of peace their heirts. even
appliances.
Fla., regarding the wearing of the
3 Philip J. Allen, Sanford
their incitements to violence were I
" B u t ‘ better and more convenient regulation arrpy uniforhi by semi#546 Julius. Lattifnore, Sanford
good naturedly ignored in most
light and labor saving power are not military organizations, I am directed
577 Willie Murray, Sanford ■
cases. When their followers did not
the
real significance of eJectridty on by the Secretary of War to inform,
766 Ben Wright. Paola
take them seriously, the government
the
farm. Through these things, it you. as follows:
734 Frank P. Williams, Sanford
Itself might sow forbearance.
In
has
made
our lives easier, more com­
712 Harry Weeks. Sanford
time of war all t h e -conditions are
"Section 126 of the National ueContinued From Page 1
fortable,
more
worth while."
17 Edward H. Burnett, Sanford
changed.
Resisting the military
fense Act, approved June 3, 1916,
802 Charlie Diggs, Oviedo
Equipment such as this farmer prohibits the wearing by any person
measures of the nation and urging' 506
Albert K4 Mitchell, Sanford
925
Ardelas
Wilderness,
Geneva
mentions
js comparatively cheap and not an officer or enlisted man of the
the people to j3in them in defiance;
154 Andrew- L. Myers, Sanford
691 I^?on Tlson, Sanford
well within the reach of the average United States army, navy or marine
91 Ben Gregly. Sanford
378 Frank H. Campbell, Sanford
farmer.
were*in fact guilty u&lt; a crime graver
corps, of the duly prescribed uniform
717 Robt. 0. Weeks, Sanford
237 Richdrd Sanders, Sanford
than conspiracy.
of these bodies or uny distinctive
30 Lennie L. Ballard, SanfoYd
422 James H. Estridge,' Sanford
pan o f any such uniform by rank
Insuring Our Fightin Men
199 David Peterson, Sanford
619 Edgar J. Routh, Sanford
prescribed
to be worn by officers of
Work
on
the
plan
of
Secretary
of
386- John ‘ Cherry, Sanford *
344 Eugene Bj;nwn. Sanford
the United States army, navy or
the
Treasury
McAdoo
for
life
in­
733 Geo. Wesley, Sanford
686 Geo. W. Turner, Sanford
demnity-insurance to the aoldiera and marine corps, -or any insignia of
608 Ernest Paframore, Sanford
824 Robert Lewis. Oviedo
tailors of the United States is pro­ rank similar thereto.
327 Wjlliam R. Brown, Sanford
307 James W, Porter. Monroe
gressing. The advisory committee of : " I n further provisions of the above
SCI Geo. Steven:. Sanford
442 Antonio Gonzalez. Sanford
ten prominent insurance men and mentioned section of the law. the
93 William C. Hill, Sanford
202 L. A. Rcnaud, Sanford
other
committees and the Secretary
957 David P. Sdf. Chuiuota
164 Frank Mcisch, Sanford
are working out the details and a
345 Sidney Barno, Sanford
268 Isaiah Wilson. Sanford
•
hill will ultimately be drafted and
103 Deem* N. Herring, .Sanford,
272
William*. Sanford
Start the year right
presented to congrcsa , for .action.
599 Henry McCaskill, Sanford
964
B.
M.
Carter,
Gabriella
•
The
report of the various commit­
by using a time book
j 856 Harrison Scruggs, Oviedo
866 James Asho, Geneva
- tee’s
and the Secretary's action fur­
G iv e c le a r , p erm a - for a record of your
705 Harley Vincent. Sanford
593 Frank M cKelw ay, Sanford
nish
a
tangible working basis for the
4t&gt;6 Alfred G. Doudney, Sanford
labor records t h i s
407 Ruben Davis, Sanford
legislature.
519 Alien J. Jackson, Sanford
r .e n t c o p ie s . W i l l
year. This will give
262 Seth Woodruff. Sanford '
The insuring of our soldiers and
25 William H. Bowen, Sanford
886 Grover C. Gould, Geneva,
y o u - a pcrmanei.t
sailors will be only a new uplllcation
■*392 Clifford Choice, Sanford
n o t s m u t, d r y o u t, o r
record of your pay
of a well known principle.
Kmply600 Isaac *Pugh, Sanford
rt)ll for the season
6b9 Oliver General, Geneva
E L E C T R IC IT Y
ON
THE F.lK.M tes* insurance, especially for those
fill th e ty p e .
engaged in hazardous employment
393
Edward
A.
Chittenden,
Sanford
without additional
.
•
; has lo n g ‘ been recognized as a just
576 David Minyon. Sanford
trouble.
Brings farm to the &lt; ity and Sa»es and wise and profitable policy in
944 Frank James, Chuiuota
Much Lahar
private business, and has* been suc­
122 D eW itl T. Johnscr., Sanford
Slar Brand Non-Filling Typew riter Rib­
We have them that
642 Wyatt Robir.sor
Sanfcrd
'Electricity, ' which is solving sp cessfully operated for'years. In fact
bons are guaranteed to give 75,000 im­
will fill vour wants.
939( Jefferson Hudst , CLuiuota
many problems of the world is revo* through the United States Em­
222 Oscar W. Spec \ Sam rd -lutionizing faYm life to such an ex­ ployees' Compensation Committee
pressions of the letters “ a" or “ e ” with­
employees of the govern­
906 W. A. PattishaL. 1 - va
tent that the present trend of move­ civilian
out clogging so as to show on the paper.
ment is from the city to the farm, ment are now insured against ac­
700 Cheater Thomas. Sanf rd
297 Bartow Mann, Monroe
rather than from the* farm to the cidents occuring in the course of
liuy typew riting tup p in t o f
city.
The recent perfection of a n ' their employment.,
32! James Aiken, Sai !*- u
electric lighting and power plant
The wisdom and justice of a grea
73C Ester Woodward, :ur.ford
which can be installed cheaply and government applying the principle
706 Martin Y^ncent&gt; ■~*nford
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1002 Abraham Brisban.-. Lake M ary easily and can he run without any. to its citizens who for their coun­
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degree- of technical knowledge, has ' try’s sake engage in the extra 'hat368 Ben F, Canty, Sar.ford
brought to the farm all the conveni- ardous employment of war are ap975 Geo E. Parker, Gabriella
ences of city life, and has made the parent to pll. Our soldiers and sail320 Pat Allen. Sanford
drugery which has always been * s - ! ors in defense of their country are
950 James H. Munroe, Chuiuota

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to the Jacksonville Metropolis giving the Gods, and'see also-roaming herds Georgia to visit relstlvos and friends and he.la thinking seriously of local-'m ean the emergency) another car
that up to manage Governor. Catts* of cattle and ’ fiogs "atid horses, we and .receive the parental, blessing of ing here o j
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location. T h e y ^ A f r f
'The * ar consiUera'hfy. The other car t;
He spent the day. with The Herald we have seen from Florida even this
Upon their return they will make Herald office this morning and were not stop and M h DaviCs had -to
force here and we were all g l a d 't o far, coming through Georgia, Ala- Sanford their future home ^yherif greatly pleased with the fine equip- hunt him up a t 't h e beach afterward
'Little Happcninjia— Mention
see him for lie is one of tho hoys bn mu, Tennessee, a part of Missis- Mr. Pardon is n valued
employed merit of the office and the splendid i rui (Lunk him for not fmi.-hing the
of Matters in B r ie fulways,
,
e^ifipi, Arkansas, Missouri, Knnsas of* the, A. C. L. Railway.
Mr. Du vies aaya it
^ facilities for publishing and printing, .job-completely.
Personal Items of
C. J. A. Pahl, formerly a glo b l#^01* Colorado wu feel sure there are
— —— :------ — — •
I was a young man named John-tcm of.
Interest
. * . ] trotter but* now a prosaic German no slackers in the ga rden -and field‘ Royal Arrh Masons
Del.end who thus ■threw his car
Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and
_■ l 9l&amp;n.t*» i ntvf-is in the^lty.Jm m Jam ^-linea.__ l i i c wheat-, tuid— m rn . .and Rtthr Ttrrr defr-rortny fnr^rtnrat r t r v ---- H-mtltMr —c**«v«t*sifiew------T-buftotoyv—1
into tto. .trmmh*— s s * )d w will h n v r -t w
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Simmsry oClfie Floating SmallI 1' 1I «...
pa ...1_
where
he !is now making
headalfalfa ami potatoes and apples, as,
where they^wjll visit Mr. Watson’s July 2a, 7:30 p. n». Tile Past and give him a good and sufficient ri-us.m
Talks .Succinctly Arranged fur
quarters.
well ns peas, beans and onions, all
Most Excellent Masters degree will for i* *-r
parent-* for several weeks.
Hurried Herald Renders
12.60 Week end rates to Day- ar'' f,n‘* ar*,t "
to m&gt;
t,l(’
be conferred . upun several from I
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tuna Beach ukd return.
Phone c^li ^ a Florida C racker.
Golden Wedding
Building permit was issued .this Oviedo and Sanford
We welcome The Herald along our
Ed ltaulerson of the Geneva sec- Philips' Drug Store for further inGolden weddings ere few ^nd far
For the convenience of out of
morning for the new post office.
* lion was In the city today on busi­ formation. Orange Belt Auto Line. rout‘* and wish you to continue (to
town visitors the chapter will he between th*-se days of fust living- and
96-3te .
i t -regularly to me at Alomoso
ness
. Mrs. George Thomas and (faugh opened upon the Royal Arch de­ therefore wfyen oac happens cr is
Pr. J. N. Robson is back f r o AH the young men who are - n i l / * 0 when returning here I can hear
ter, Adcle, who have been guests*o|' gree promptly at 7:3b for the pur­ about to happen close to home it de­
.Mr. »n d
•\ Daytona Beach where he spent two jeet to draft had better drill wit It fro,n home i'0'1 &gt;'ou can continue to Mrs. C. S. Saint and daughters for pose of colleeting upon petitions and serves special mention.
aeeks .vacation with his family who the home guards every Tuesday and Rt,nd il 80m® l»“ rties,of whom I will
Mrs.
J.
II.
Lee
of
Luke
Charm
near
such
other
business
as
may
come
the past few weeks left for their
arc there for the summer. .The doc­ Friday nights. The man who knows la,|,r * iv® &gt;',,u the names. Parties I
Oviedo
will
ceielirate
their
fifteenth
regularly
b
-fore
it.
home in St. Petersburg Monday ac­
tor thoroughly enjoyed every min­ something of military tactics before am ,lr&gt;ink’ to interest in coming to
After this work light refreshments wedding anninversury on tin* 27th
companied by Miss Alma Saint.
ute of his stay and is tanned like an he goes into the army is the man Florida.
of July and have invited nil their
will he served.
Florida, fair Florida,
who will he promoted rapidly.
friends
to help them, lending nut
Indian.
1— C. J. Humph, ••
Paper Hanging and Painting
beautiful golden invitations to the
$2.60 Week-end rates to Day­
The home guurds will drill every Land of fruit, fish, celery, lettuce
High Priest.
Thousands of new Humpies of wall
and showers,
Bnmo.
Mr. and Mrs.- Lee are well
tona Beach and return.
Phone Tuesday night and Friday night
Paper
for you to select from. Sam­
Of
Bunahine
and
flowers,
known
in
Sanford, being the parents
Philips' Drug Store for further par­ from this time forward, as Captain
Cjty Taxes
,
of
Mrs.
W.
P. Carter and have many
Herring thinks one hour two night&amp; My Florida, Florida, when 1 am d y­ ples will be brought to your door
ticulars. Orange Beit Auto Line.
Delinquent tuxes will he adver­
upon request. I also do decorating
ing
friends
in
this
and adjoining counties
in the week is better than two hours
96-3 tc
tised August 7th. 1917.
and painting as it should he done.
May my face be turned to thee.
who
will
attend
this important
on
one
night.
Everybody
come
out
T
o
avoid
extra
expense
call
and
Rev. D. J. Blocker and Mr. Moni­
F\ W. Tempcrton. 108 Palmetto
If in foreign earth I'm lying
pny your taxes before July 31, 1917, event.
ker of DcLand were in Sanford last and get in the ranks.
Ave., one door from First street.
Send, oh, send a (lower
as the books will close on that date.
Rub-My-Tism — Antiseptic, A n o
Sunday evening to attend services at
To grow by me!
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Christlan Unity
d yn e— Kills pain, stops putrcfac
Office 1over fire department.
the Baptist Temple..
A. T. Lipford.
•"Behold,
how good and how pleas­
tion.
86-35t
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,
Jas.
C.
Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berry have
Florida Gardens
ant
it
is
for
brethren to dwell to­
City
Tax
Collector.
returned from Orlando where they
R. A. Terheun of the postofficef
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Washington, July 23.— The gar­
gether in unity!" •
’ ,,
.were called by the serious illness of force is taking a forced vacation on
. Notice
dening campaign has resulted in the
, The Presbyterians and Method­
•Mrc. .Maxwell Recited
account of illness'but hopes to he
Mrs. Hoskins.
The city council will sit August planting of more than three times
A t the Woodruff dinner given last ists in the absence of their pastors
Ayers’ New Daytona Beach Hotel back in harness, in a week or "more. Gth, 1917, 7:30 p. m., ns a hoard of the usual number of gardens in the
are to interchange prayer meetings.
James Evans of Altamonte was in equalization and will hear complaints United States, with the prospect Tuesday night at the Carnes Hotel
Daytona Beach, Fla.— Special rum­
Last week the Methodists met with
mer rates now in effect. Week end the city yesterday coming in to see if any of values fixed by the as­ &lt;hnt their products will reach the Mrs. R C. Maxwell rendered several
the
Presbyterians. T h is week, they
rPritntions Hint were greatly enjpyed
parties solicited. Dance every Sat­ about .the draft. Jim is one of those sessor.
totnl value of $.’150,000,000. accord­
will
havo
the privilege of having the
and this part of the program was
urday night. W. F. &amp; E. R. Ayres, drawn, but being a married man of
ing to an estimate made tonight by
R. C. M A X W E LL,
Presbyterians meet with them.
nadvertently
left
out
of
the
write
family will hardly he taken into m
the
managers and owners.
81-lf
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. Assessor City of Sanford, Fla.
Charles Lathrnp Park, president, of
Up in the Herald.
Mrs, Maxwell’s
army.
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Capt. It- B. Smith and daughter.
the National Emergency Fund Gar­
Department of the Interior .
recitations are always greatly enjoy$2.60 — Week end rates to
den Commission.
• Miss Virginia arc spending some
d and those given on Tuesday U. S. Land Otfico at Gainesville, Fla.,
Beach and return.
Phonr
time at Daytona Beach where they tona
Mrs. Eric Anderson
South Dakota is credited with hav evening tvere no exception to the
July 21. 1917.
have the Wight cottage.
, Philips’ Drug Store for further tnMrs Eric Anderson passed au«&gt; ing increased the number of its gara
rub-, therefor*-* w ea haslcn to make
Notice is hereby given that Ben­
in Orlando, Fla., J u l y j d e n s 735 per* cent, the best showing
The Du Bose auto that was suf^/ formation. Orange Belt Auto Line. ilt {l(,r
this amende
- *
jamin F. Hall of Ethel, Florida, who
it'i- ttc \ ^isth. I!(17. She was horn in Hass- *° he made by any slut*-. Tennesposed to he stolen was found in the
on Ms f 26. 19110, made Homestead
Tlie Herald office^ is indebted \\r berga, Sweden April 16th, 1836.
rear of (he Baptist church Inst Sat­
see s percentage increase is given ns
.Fibre Factory Running
Entry, No. 067:47, - for- N W ‘ 4 of
urday morning. It is the opinion of J. L. Luiiig who brought in several
.Mrs. Anderson was n faithful, de­ 500 and Florida's us 400 ‘ per rent.
The fibre factory on the lake front s w u
Section 28. und NE.&lt;4 of
the officers that some joy rider took fine watermelons . and when we eat voted Christian up to .the time of The only slates listed as having at tho foot of M yrtje ii venue is now
Section 30, Township
SES.
19
wlfce car from the garage and wpa thorn we will «think of him.
her d e a t h , T o know Mrs. Anderson failed to double their gardens are being remodeled and in a few days South! Range 29 East, Tallahassee
afraid Lo/return it and left it at the
Rev. Charles Brower and family was to love her and in her death the Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Missouri, will lie running full blast, making up Meridiun, has filed notice of inten­
church. There ia a heavy penalty have ,arrived in the city and will community has lost one of their best Montana, Idaho, Utah and Nevada. switch grass anil
palmetto' into tion to make five yeuV proof, to esfor this practice and the parties do- make Sanford- their home.
Rev. friends.
brooms anil other articles. The fac- tabliih claim
to tin* land above
ing K will go over the road if i Brower has accepted a call to tlie
Slit* was perfectly ready to go and
M a) l.oralc Here
tory and building has been purchased ,|,-scribed, before County Judge, at Sacaught.
[Congregational church in this city had repeatedly suhl that she wanted
Me-'r- Hoskins mid I’ dkington of hy Jacksonville parties and the fac­ nford Forida oiithc filh day of Septem­
12.30 Week end rates to D a y -! and he and his family will receive a it, Kt, home and be with her Savior. tin- ( rqtchtield
Woolfolk-. Go. are tory will soon be tine of the chief ber 1917’.Claimant names ns witnesses:
tona Beach and return.
Phone hearty welcome from all the people Jh*r husband and children hud. gone in the city today, the guests of F. F. industries of this section.
C. L. Click of Sanford,- Florida
Philips’ Drug Store for. further par* irrespective of creed or religion. * before her to the Home beyond.
Dutton, gresident of the Board of
J. P. Contes of Sanford, Florida
ticujurs. Orange i Belt Auto Line.
V'
Until further notict Musaan s pool
she leaves behind several grand- Trade. Both of these gentlemen are
Benjamin Griffon of Markham,
Ran Into His Car
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will be open every a iternoon at 2 children to mourn her loss,
well known in tlie state, especially
Robert Davies h.1d his Joy spoiled Florida
Mri. C. E. Henry has returned o'clock except Tuesday, and Fridays. '
„
body inlprri.(1 n
jn lh„ in the vegetable and shipping busi­ Sunday while on the way to tin*
Frank Griffon of Markham, Flor­
from a trip to Mt. Clemens, Michi­
Mr. Hoskins was for some health, lie it not
fast driver and ida.
1
♦ rpsala cemetery at 2 o ’ clock Wcd- ness.
gan, where she took the baths for
Robert W. Davis’.*
ffte rambling along in Ids faithful
Mr. and Mrn. M. T. Ldliatte of niMiday afternoon.
The funeral sit - time tin* head of the Growers
rheumatism and afterward "P*-" 1 Atlanta were in the city toduy. vices, were h e ld 'at the Swedish Lu- Shippers League and is at this time Overland heard a loud noise and be­
Register.
some time with home folks in Phila­ Mr. La Haiti- represents the Key- j [,,-raij ehureh. Upsalu. Fla,’ tin- writ- engaged in compiling a rate sheet fore he rmuUi grab the lines (we
97-Tut-s &amp; Fri-lOtc
delphia. She returns in good health
muc*)i to the gratification nf her! been traveling t his territory for the services.
main Sanford friends
, many years.
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“ Life’s labor done, as sinks the day.
Jobn Murrell is spending a few _ W M Hay lies. R .1. &gt;Holly and
Eight from its loud the spirit Hies.
day* witn home t cl kit **r«* returning Harry Brown of tlie St. Augustine While Heaven and earth combine
to D training ramp at Ft. -Mel’ her* j,Record attended the meeting of the
to say.
son. John is in the hospital corps j auxiliary commit the of the Florida
Mow blest the righteous when he
and hopes he t ill hr transferred to pr^ . Association at Leesburg Sntdies!"
xene with Dr. Ralph Stevens and unlay.’ This will lie one or the most
*‘,n" "f Hie other Sanford boys wh » : important movements
inaugurated
Rids for Transporting of School
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going, to the front.
j by the newspaper men of the state
Children /
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No 666 will cure Malaria or BH*Mn years and will he perfected-at a
Rids will be received (or 1ransiou- Fever.
It kills the germs.
big meeting to be held m Orlando JwrUnK
^n.Jrsn ‘&gt;f rural di»- X
80-36t
on August 18th.
, tricU to and from schools for the
Everything points to the'next four years as lo 'fh e period of
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Denham
No.- 666 will cure Chills apt! terhi of19I7'-18, beginning
Septemk'realcsl prosperity for the farmer and truck grower ever known.
are now comfortably located in the Gever. It^ is the most speedy rem- her I, 1:»17 andfor eightmonths to
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Williams cottage on Magnolia ave­ edy we kmnv.
May 1, 1918.
The world is clamoring for our food products— must have them.
nue.
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Route No. 1— Celery avenue to f t
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C-* Murchison
&gt;:
Money was never before so plentiful to pay for our products.
Goode M. Guerry. one of the most arc* in the ci{y from 'Jacksonville Cameron City.
Route
No.
2—
Sanford
avenue
to
prominent news {taper mon in the spending the day with Mr. nnd Mrs.
If ever you would own a farm at Sanford, Huy It Now, before the
Mr. Murchison is Elder Springs.
state was in tho city yesterday en- A. P. Connelly.
Route
No.
3-p-.First
street
to
Mon­
fall planting season opens nnd k'd into the game in lime to share
route to Leesburg when* he is editing general superintendent of the A. C.
roe
corner.
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L.
Railway,
the Howey Tribune.
Mr. Guerry
in this unusual prosperity.
Route No. 4 - T o Upsata . .
M i ffirmerly managing editor of the
Woodland Park is open only Sun­
All transportation by auto cars,
I have several of the very best farms in the Celery Delta for sale
Tampa Tribune nnd afterward went days. T o let on week days. 92-tf
„
v, Tinder regulations as accepted by
— not "cheap” farms hut the best that can be had at Sanford at
Word from Laurel Park
Um^ board of trustees.
exceedingly low prices for hucJi farms.
where Walter and Hawkins Connelly
* Bids by- single route or all routes
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and .Robert Holly ar** attending school
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together mu's( be presented on or
and huving a good time camping out
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before August 1st, 1917.
carries the infprmation that the San­
pBBl I ~ p ;iTI71
B. F. Whitner,.
ford hoys are holding their own. not
LOOK W E $ E OVER
95-4tc
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Secretary.
only in their studies hut in base bull
fef
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and field sports and enjoying their
Pardon niounl
stay in the mountains of l*(orth Car­
A quiet wedding at t h c fB ip t iM
10 Acres, dll improved und subirriffated, best material, perfect working condition,
olina.
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“ parsonage last night will come as a
right at loading track, J , mile olf from brick road, will include crops’ o f corn

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LEDGER TRANSFERS,

Letter From Colorado
By A Cracker Buy
Alomoso, Colo., July 19, 1917
Editor Sanford Herald.

But they’ re »o practical and
durable that you can keep
nearly all „ your records in
them.
There’s a type to meet every
purpose, and the tEsUP2121
slock forma that fit them arc
so carefully designed that you
ttre able to use many of them
without the slightest change.
Hound in Red Cowhide Back
ami Corners, Corduroy Sides,
Steel Hinges, Top Locking.
Let us demonstrate how
you can save time, labor and
money by using the EB JPfflza

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Bidder.

HrSALD
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Sanford, Florida

surprise to the many friends of the
contracting parties.
A Jew weeks
ago M iss'M attie Blount of Waynes­
boro, Georgia came to visit her
aunt, Mrs. Pugenhart, coming over
from Guinesville where she had been
visiting her friends, the Padgett
girls, ail of them being college mules
at Tainesville, Georgia.

and i&gt;eas if sold in next ten days.

Price $6000.

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10 Acres, all Improved, one of the very best in the district, $5500.
Snmlj pay­
ment down and the balance tin easy payments that will enable the purchaser
to make the farm pay for itself.
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Mr. R. J. H elly— While resting
at* the foot of Mt. Blanca at the
head waters of the Rio Grande,
viewing the snow capped peaks,
whiling away a few hours here, I
No intimation to their friends
thought a few lines to the Herald
cuine
from t h e ' contracting parties
from one of Sanfo/d’s lowly citizens
and
hist
night Henry Pardon, one of
might he welcomed, at least to some
Sanford's
most popular young mon
of the Iiibio class, at the Baptist
with
Miss
Blount quietly wended
Tcmplo Whore I have associated at
their way to thp Baptist parsonage
‘ times, with so milch pUHisUre and
gain that my memory goes bnck with n few friends and relatives and
Pr. Hyman performed the ceremony
there, even in the midst of all this
thnt
made them mnn and wife.
grandeur of scenery while touring
The
bride is one of Georgia's fair­
the we^t,* making, a trip front ocean
to ocean viewing the snow capped est daughters, u resident of Waynes­
mountains looking in wonderment boro, und well known in the state.
und awe, ns well as in ndmirntion She has visited here several times
into the depth of deepest canyons and made many friends, being a
I
and gazing upwards in dizzy heights I charming young lady. The groom is
\
oh wo speed onward
toward the! the son of M^s. Purdon of this city
Golden Gate. That we are charmed and of the late J. J. Purdon,* who
is saying the least, for words of my was superintendent ftf the Plant Sys­
^calibre of learning hover can express tem at this point for many years.
the vastnesa of.'this'expanse of na- Henry was* raised h ere.and h®9 a
'tu fe across these plains and over large circle of friends who will wish
these mountains in tho west.
M y the bride and groom a life of pros­
: !• wife and children nre with me, and perity nnd happiness.
Ins we look at these wonderments of
In a few days Mr. and Mrs. Purnature, of soil and field and *!iky, don will leavo for Waynesboro and i
I intermingling with the gardens of Gainesville und other points in

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10 Acres on Celery A'veuue, small house, not all tiled and. not a perfect place, but
can be made so. Price $1250. and terms.
80 Acres on C elery Avenue.
20 Acres subirrigated, fine residence nnd several
tenant houses. A perfect farm in the best of locations for a home.
Price
$25000. and terms.
5 Acres on First Street west o f town.
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Fine home, close in. Price .$-1000,

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fi Acres near Bcardal) Ave. 'T h is farm produced the. best crons of Celery nnd
Irish Potatoes grown in the vicinity*last season* Perfect condition, price $3250.
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If you would buy unimproved land F have it from 5 acre tracts to *10 acres at as low
as $50 per acre/ Lays well, well drained and subject to fine Mowing wells.
Near loading tracl *
Such land can l&gt;e put in cultivation and subirrigated
at much less cost than to buy land already improved. If you have the time
% it will pay you better to buy this kind.

But the thing to.do is to Buy It Now and get busy.

J. O. PACKARD

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.R II L Y f ^ M ^ m - W F S R A S F B A I I

(Written Expressly for This Paper by the Famous American
League Umpire.)

BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

-EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

Oh, Very Well.
A "palindrome'* not ouly mny bo a
phrase, hut also "a word, verse, or sen­
tence that means the same whether the
letters composing It arc taken In dlhect or In reverse order, as the an­
swer attributed to Naimlcon when liu
was asked whether he could have In­
vaded England; ‘Able wujt 1 ere 1 saw

D oaooo o a o o o o o o a o o o o o a a D o o o a a o o o o o o o o o o n a a o o o o a oaaoon

I f ambition thrills your soul,
Strive like Helen Gainyourgoal
I f the race for fame you’ d win
Start like Helen Runlikesin.
I f to office you aspire.
Rant like Helen Houscafire,
I f about you cannons roar.
Fight like Helen Thensomcmore^
I f you’ d see proud vict’ ry won
Stick like Helen Washington.
I f oblivion you’ d shun,
Delve like "Helen Edison
I f -• millionaire you’ d be,
Scratch like Helen Carnegie!
I f you prize the lion’s pelt
Hunt like Helen Roosevelt,
I f you covet Wall street pelf.
Plunge like Helen Humpy ourself

Would you nmp the fruits of stealth
Scheme like’ Helen Marry wealth.
Would you quaff love's nectarcd euj&gt;
Woo like Helen Keepitup.

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varnished or painted, you ropy uae your
stove and sink Just the same by taking
two wide boards and nailing one large
size cork on each end and two In the
center. When the floor is dry and the
boards are taken up. there will only
bo the places \vhcre the corks rested to
touch up.

are. looking very good with the1po
slhle exception of the brick stree
which could be some cleaner and tl
sprinklor should always precede tl

\ And speaking about the cleaning
up of the city J am still of the opinion that we cannot have a great
place here unless we get rid of the
English sparrows first and then we
can have our song birds back again.
These little sparrows are getting so
thick that they arc a genuine nuis­
ance and the boys should be turned
loose on them again during the vaca­
tion time.
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This draft may be a joke to some
and is probably a joke to those who
are not touched but to me it is a
sad occurrence and regardless of the
patriotic duty which we owe the
government and which I have paid
to the limit I certainly hate to see
pur boys going to the front.
The
mothers and fathers and sisters and
brothers and wives und sweethearts
have my heartfelt sympathy,
it is
fiif from a joke und should lie met
with Christian fortitude and all of
them should have nur prayers (or a
safe returp after the war is over.
War in all its horrors has not been
brought home to us yet hut it will
be soon and our only hope is for the
speedy end. ’ Meantime all of os
must help in every way possible for
it is the debt we owe the govern­
ment.

Hotel Neptune
Under N «r Mintp-ramt

Mm. C ««. Psrkrr and Mlaa l.abrl Ti
Maiufrm
Special Family and Party Hales
American and Kurnpran l“lan
12.00 1’rr Day and U|i

A CII1EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH;
44 HE’ LL PRENT 'E M " — SO $AYS gAUNTERER.
Like Helen Soforlh
(B y Barney Backwood)
I f in business you would rise,
Work like Helen Advertise.

How to Protect Floor,

P B O R IF M

DAYTONA BEACH

FLORIDA

The
cool offlc
is the bu

otherwise, lie was unfortunate In having a play come up that the fans wen
not wise to. hence they believed their favorites wore.getting all the worm of tlo
decision,

No one, no matter how willing, can do good work
when oppressed by summer’s enervating heat. But
whfcn a fan sends its refreshing breeze into every nook
and corner o f your office, the heat outside is forgotten
— and efficiency increases with a jump.

Should your swain
Smite like Helen

As tne wiir twngresses i ho more
the home guards are eunung into
prominence ami what at first seemed
u chimerical idea of patriotism and
cry of "w o lf” is becoming a reality.
When all the soldiers and all the
available men leave here for the war
who will keep order and pul down
riots except the home guards. The
great responsibility of the home de­
fenders should not lie looked upon
too lightly for before this war .is
ended the benefit ml the home
guards will he demonstrated,
All
honor to (ho men of this city who
are willing to give their time and
money for the forpiatinn of the home
guards. They art* doing more than
the average citizen who is taking his
ease at home w it h 'no thought of tomorrow und yet this lazy citizen will
probably have to rail out the home
*
Agitation about things in genera guard to protect some of his prop­
is usually carried on by the fellow erty if the world continues to be
thnt • pays the least tuxes and tin- torn with I heje rnnilirling emo­
reason he pays no taxes is because tions.
he has never had time to accumulate
any property -he is too busy talk-

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There is a kirk in certain quar­
ters about the streets and alleys hut

1 belieVT*Mhe street-committee,of rite
city council is doing their duty in
the ' streets und ulleys as soon an
possible.
Weeds should not be cut
down until they are almost ripe us
thin kills thefn for the season,' in
fact I think the streets und ulleys

D O N ’T
Write it on Your Cufi!
Jot it Down in the
B M jp m g i

M EM O BOOK

By RICHARD MARKLEY

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STATE
HA INKSVII.I,R
IIH.II MOIUL. I S l I l I i r i l M
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STAMMIIIW

Art*.
I j**, ACfirtlUufr, Krnjm»«'f ir-ff.
Kduffllon, Graifuati* SrhiMil
SriitJ f,„r Citjiltjflwf. a (jil Vli*w#

A. A. MtJIU’ llIlKK, I’rm

In an emergency I ever knew, unco ran close alongside uiul asked me If I
when the yards were covered with Ice hail seen utiv signs of u submarine. 1
and our safely depended mi some one anhi I hadn't, whereupon he told me
g o in g up to take in a m u ! I c a lle d for
that | had had -a lucky escape, for
a volunteer to do the Job Mark Stan­ there had been one not far from the
ford alone step|M-d lo tbetfiont There course I was oh when 1 veered lo ibe
were nine etinnees In leu that the east. Then I learned for tjpi first time
pitching and rolling of the icsspl that | had entered a prohibited war
would shake him off Into the brine. zone, on w hich all ships were liable to
Hut he dbl the work and got down be torpedoed by a submarine.
safely,
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From this jMilnt I wna given Instruc­
From that time forward ho was a tions ns to the safe course to take.and
( privileged character utsuird my ship. until \jo made |&gt;ort I never left the
He didn't think thnt he had dune any­ deck.
thing very wonderful and couldn't un­
Aa to whether Mark Stanford came
derstand why I was so grateful to back from the dend to warn me that I
hlnp The eonseituenco of It all was wna anRing over n course on which
tlutj he formed a very alifcvre attach-: lurked n submarine. I leave thnt to
incut for me. ,1 last him In a storm, the render. Some, who do believe
lie wus on the forecastle lowering a In aucb returns, mny think that I re­
Jib when we shlp|lod an enormous sea. ceived a supernatural visitation. OthIt took poor .Mark overboard, ami It era will tiellefe I dreamed It all The
was Impossible to save him.
Inttcr will probably explain the prt»s-_
One filght oil this trip 1 hnvo been encc of the submarine na a coincidence.
telling ulsiut from' New York to Liver,
pool I woke Up very suddenly, con­
L O N G W O O D ’ S -H O N O R R O L L
scious of some appalling danger.
Now, I ’m not going to say whether
1 did wake up or was dreaming- or Old Boston Cricket Club Looking. After'
Ite Members.
suffering from nightmare. What I ’m
The
Long
wood
Cricket club, regard­
going to tell Jon Is that I saw Mark
Stanford standing in my’ cabin. lie ed as the oldest organization in the
|md the same paleness on him ns when country devoted to lawn -tennis, has
I saw him In the water passing nsferif compiled nil. honor mil of the members
who have entered the service of the
the day ho was carried ovelboanl.
United
Stales and U* allies. Twenty
"Put Iter off to tho eusFill'd. cap­
names are « u the roll, and other, u-tii
tain." he said.
I Jumped out o f my berth and reach­
ed for my clothes, ami when I looked
again for Mark tie wasn't there. 1 sat
for a moment on the edge of my Iterth
wondering: Mark wus dead. I had
seen him In the Water anil I knev. thnt ■
In such a storm lie couldn't' be got out
of tlie water. Moreover, If he had been
saved I felt sure thut he would have
surrly rcjolpcd me. Nevertheless he

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WOMEN

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Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as
Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder,
Anemic and P o o r .Circulation,
Asthma, Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
and Articular Rheumatism, Lum­
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others too numerous to mention.
14 years Practice— 1 years Hospital Experience enables me
to edict cured where all others fail.
Thorough and
r Careful Examination. Professional advice on
your case Free of charge. No extra charge
for house calls. PERM ANENTLY*
Located in Sanford.

FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER-Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property, is
a necessity.
You must have it eventually....................................

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Famous Racer Is Dead.
Hastings, brilliant rnce ho
successful sire, Is dead. A sho
'IImth. ngo he became paralyzed, nnd
wheel Belmont directed that he be hi
nt the destroyed. •
Unique Popularity,
. “ A man dut minds bis own bust
ness." sold Uncle Ehen, "Is so unusual
dat he’s liable to find nui' people hut
tin' Iti «n him dan a regular mixer."—
Washington Star.
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stantly.

Phone UK

Sanford, Florida

TelllnJj the Truth.,
To tell truth, rightly understood, la
not to state the true fncts, but to con­
vey a true Impression; truth In spirit,
not truth to letter la Uto true veracity,
— Stevenson.

�Ing up” Ia not JuJit n sullahle trim

armers and Fruit Growers
The T h rill and llie Hell ol
the Trenches, Described
• by rfn American Bo^.

Behind the Plow

The olcl.anyinjJ, “ All work and no higher at
p|»y makes Jack n dull boy,'* is still ter. for tl
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yorth&gt;’ » f roniiMDliranxim.durintf-.ihU whf*r»*-rtTr

j f ar of stress on the farm.
The
hours have been long and the work
•harder perhaps than any farmer and
Why not
hi* family s huuld work.
quit for awhile?
Father and the boys are tired, and
mother and the girls are tired, und
11/0 on the farm seems to he just one
full day after another.
Wouldn’ t it
be enjoyable to quit Just for u little
while, to sort of catch your breath?
The ’ University of Florida exten­
sion division suggests that a half day
or a day be taken from the routine
farm work every so often, say every
month for sight seeing.
Not for a
long ‘and expensive trip hut just u
short journey about the neighbor­
hood.
No farm family exists unto itself,
and none is so ignorant that he
doesn't know what hid neighbor is
doing. Dy making an occasional ex­
cursion to the far edge of the neigh­
borhood or fnrther, the fa mer ea
learn what others arc doing nnd how
and why. It helps him to the rest
afforded by the observations made
^nd keeps, him out of the rut.
Let tho- boys huvy an afternoon
off to go on a base bull game, and
the girls would enjoy a picnic occa­
sionally, while the parents visit with
a neighboring family. There is such
a thing us too much work: a squeez­
ing out of all the joys of farm life.
And if .carried too far. it squeezes
the hoys and the girls off the farm.
Play a little.
Prevent Waste on Top of Silage

There is always some waste on the
top of the silo unless efeding opera­
tion* are begun as soon as the silo is
filled. T h i» amount of waste varies
under different conditions of man­
agement. Various methods for less­
ening the amount of waste have
been tried out.
One o f , the first-precautions is to
•pack thoroughly and level the top
of the silage, Some use oat chaff or
cut straw.
Others thoroughly soak
tke top with water, then seed with
oats
The oats germinate and form
a thick covering, 'which serves to
keep tint the air.- thus lessening
wade.

One of the easiest nnd most satis­
factory methods to follow, says the
t nr. rrdty of i loiida experiment
•tutioii, m to pick tll«* ears of I lie
last ih rei» or four loads of corn then
run the stalks through I lie cutter
into the silo. Thoroughly tramp th
ltne
Then put on from twenty to
thirty barrels of water.
This lias
the eiTept of hermetically sealing the
'djO ami only u very -thin layer of
waste Will -lie t&gt;n top.
Fill the Silo Carefully
Failure to exclude properly the air
whivli is essential to fungus growth
!s the principal cause of moldy «ilnK&gt;'. says the University of Florida
experiment station. Silage is really
pickled corn, pickled by the acids
produced from the sugars by the acid
bacteria.
Tho silage will keep as
us acid destroying organisms
»re kept out ef the silo.
When
these organisms, molds, destory the
*icd. tile silage will spoil. Jt is an
important fact that the acid des­
troying organisms require the presenre of air. - T o ’ keep silage, then, it
ii ne.-essary to keep air from it.
if the following (mints are oh*erved. the furmer will have no dif­
ficulty in keeping silage:

usuyai stn
settle .ifter
about tu.i
ter and «

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SERQEANT McCUNTOCK.

Sergeant Alexander McClintock of Lex­
ington. Ky., anti the Canadinit A rm y Hat
Gripping Tate That Every AinrrtCTn Wift
Read, For He Tells the Facts— Unndoin
ed. Wounded, a Distinguished Conduct
Medal Man He Was Invalided Home,

but Is Going "Out There" Again to Fight
For Uncle Sam and His Allies. An In ­
spiring, Interesting, Personal Narrative,
Full of the Spirit and Atmosphere of the
Trenches,

How About Sweet Potatoes?

Farmers over tho state have re­
sponded heartily to llie call to pliant
more food crops.
A majority of
them have turned to sweet potatoes.
The acreage in the state lids been
increased greatly and with a normal
yield there will bp more potatoes
produced in the state than can be
consumed here.

rectlnn of s bnvmict thrust and con­
trolled by n button nt the left hand
grasp of the rifle. Besides his rifle, all
of these men carried six or eight Mills
No. A hand grenades, weighing from a
pound nnd five ounces to n pound and
seven ounces each,

By Sergeant Alexander McClintock,
D. C. M„ 87th Overseas Bath,
Canadian Urea. Guards.

I'he University of Florida exten­
sion division has been urging the
Copyright, HIT, by the Hell Hyn
construction of sweet potato storage
dlcate, Inc.
houses to take care of the'crop, nnd
unless this is done the furmyr will be
placed « t a disadvantage nt rourektSCrgrant McClintock, who hat icrn
ing time.
And right there-.is an icrvicc in /'ranee, ira* decorated far
opportunity for the town man to bravery, tcuunded, invalided home and
ft sole ended coring to g&lt; I it voinint*$hat
show his patriotism1:—- . ., *
ft* our army. .1 rommlulmi in thv Ca­
The farmer has shnulderod the
nadian army aim ft* Aim It he return*
burden of production,
He is doing to Join hi'* old eoinmand. In the flr*t
ho
well that nonr can complain. and.second article* he yraiihieally de­
Hut the town man with idle capital scribe* hi* (mining, ftis
lo Franca
will be a candidate for the title of and the elaborate preparation* made
■“ slacker’ ’ if he does nut employ his for a bomb raid on the lit nnau In m he*.
capital in cooperation with the fiirS Me climbed out o f the shelter
" f ou r trenches for m* tli-l mol,
perhaps, nit |n*l. 1 Hmpght ad­
venture In No Man's I jiihI I lie word
was passed;
"liver tho top mol give 'em lied!"
That is the liritl.sli Tommies' hat(le
cry ns they charge the enemy, nml It
has often sounded op nml down those
long lines In western France h i the
itrltlsh. I'nnadlah nml Austrfillnn sol­
diers go nui to (lie light and tin* don Mi
When lo Cut Corn for Silo
We Mere diVhleil Into si\ parlies of
While there is some difference ,,f
leu
m-'itj em'h pari) having separate
opinion on when to cut corn lor
■fillies lo perforill
W e tTolli lied f--r
silage, most farmers agree that it
ward, moving slowly in single llie,
will keep well if cut, when the grains stuiu11(Ing Into shell holes and over
are dented, in the dough stage, nr dead men—some very, long dead and
when -about one fourth, the husks managing to keep In ton-h with each

. I he eurn should lie-spread during
filling and not allowed to heat
10 Uje pile.
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Not less than two or three .inches
■&gt;1101*1(1 he fed from the Bur/uce each
*|ay after the silo has been opt no I.
•''•Mie should not be dug into when
lo1* ,,T the surface, cither us a whole
lf*t. or tho surface, cither as a whole
*,r in spotB he broken deeper than
necessary fqr the day's feed.
In filling, the corn should
Qfftll/r packed or tramped
Parts o f ‘the nilo. M a n y 'silo
tffefur having the surface

he uni*'
in all
owners
of the

wo .would Ito fclllp*! or captured I f wo
Mink tliore nml ( hut wo wouldn't got
uny niori* prisoner*. I lr«»!^l «u my
wrist until* orul-itaw th at 'there re-

pifkfsi tile way to siurt non***. |The
extra 1***1*\y Imhh bard incut had wnniod
the Hermans Ihat something wits about
, to happout They sent up *lnr shell*
nuil *‘S *i s " *11*;mil* Unlit there was
it clare over (he tom earth like (hut
■which you ms * nt the grand finish of a
I ’nltCs itrework* display, and mean-- w 4 . i ; » '- 4M- t- —pmvr-ri— Vrt—M u m

It 8e«m*id That tbs Whole Earth De
hind Mo Roto In tho Air.

und lower leaves of the stalks are
turning brown’ in color, says the
University of Florida experiment
station.
This would indicate that the best
results are obtained when the corn
Is mature enough t o . he cut for
shucking. The nearer the food is to
maturity the mors fond uuliront« n
contain*}.
Thus the more valuable
from a silage standpoint, provided
there is enough moisture lo insure
proper fermentation.
Immature
corn makes a dark colored sour
silage which may cause, animals tp
scour badly.

Why Seven la Thought Lucky.
Seven Is generally regarded ns a
lucky number because It Is sacred to
Apollo. The story goes that at the
birth of this great deity seven sacred
swans circled about his godhead.

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missing. The' mhtslng list was tho
longest. The names of those men werw
marked "in. h. k." (missing; believed,
killedi on* our rolls. I have learned
since that some few of them have tieou
rc|*irted through Switzerland ns pris­
oners of war In Herman)*, hut most of
them are now officially listed ns dead.
All of-tin. survivors of the raiding
party were sent twenty wiles' to' tlm
rear nt T o'clock, nnd the noncommis­
sioned officers wen* ordered,to make
retains In writing concerning the cn-tlre raid. I never slept more tlian uu
hour at a Mine for several day% and
nlgliH
I would doze off from sheer
cVhiiiisMon amt then suddenly tlnd my.
"elf 'liMng straight op. soared half to
death all over again.
There unit Is* soldiers u ho woil't
gi’t w im d when they know they nrr
in danger or even when (ample are be­
ing killed right,aniuud them, tuff I'm
not one of them. Ami I've never met
any of them yet
I know s boy who
won Mie military cross In the buttle of
Mu* Somme, nml I saw him on Ills
knees I-ofon* his pinio.-u coiniu.itider.
• Iiainetes'lv erv log lo* was u coward
mol b e g g in g p&gt; !•■* left behind. Just
when the order to advance m a s given.
fn Mils war In every offensive. Idg
■■r small, the man who has been train«sl to throw a bomb thirty yards Is
busier amt more Important Muni the
fellow ’ vvItti the nu&gt;deni rllle. which
will 'boot ii mile and a half mid make
a bole through a house. In u good
iiiiiii) Mirprldiig wavs this vvnr has
curried us lot- k to llrsl principles. I
remember a crusader's mace which I
once t.iin lo the llrltlsh museum that
""H id make a bang up knob kerrle,
much better than the klud with which
•be* am* mir No I men In ii raiding
section.
It lool a round Iron bead,
with *&lt;pikes nit over It. 1 wonder Mint
they haven't started u factory to turn
them out.

Tricks of Bombing.

I.cnglh of ('ul in Silo Filling
In vv hat lengths should" corn silage
he cut? is u question on whleh all
silo owners do not agree. Some ad­
vocate a length of one and one-half
inches, which is more crono'mical
from the viewpoint, of saving power
and filling Hip silo rapidly.
Some
advocate a cut of onc-half inch,
which insures h*ss waste in feeding
the silage and makes it possible to
put a greater quantity of corn into
tjic silo.
The University of . Florida experi­
ment station recommends the onehalf or three fourths inch cut, every­
thing considered. This will make a
very palatable form of silage for the
animal, and also make it easier to
pack the silage so as to eliminate the
air, thus preventing waste

mend good rending. Six hours,ench
week of serious rending Is not much,
hut It may mean the difference be­
tween a $20.000-n-yrnr exeeutlve nnd n
$”A clerk.
Head!
Learn to think
with— nnd against the deep thinkers
of the world.— William Maxwell In Col­
lier's.

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Kitftii—*

! with Mica at' nf inn-him- ami lire. In
tile fills' of Ill'll Hi- startl'd
It wiiiilij lm iili'iml in -mi that wr
non* nm rrlKhleiusi. Thin kina uien
eoilld not help hill la1 afraid. • If we
were pallid, which uudolihlcslly we
wore, the Mark upon, our fates hid It.
but our f*ur struck voltes were not
disguised.
Tliey trembled and our,
teeth ehntteria).
W e sneaked out single llie. tiuiklnc
our way tr*-in shell hole to shell hole,
nearly nil toe time mi all fours, crawlIiik QUiekly over the tint places between
this small shelter. The Herman* had
not si*.hied us, hut they Were squirting
machine gun Millets nil over the place
promiscuously, like a mull watering a
lawn with a annlen hose, and they
were Mumd to get some of us. llchlud
mo 1 heard erles of pain nml groaun.
hut It made little Impression on my
benumbed Iniclllaemv from the mere
fuet flint whatever had hnppcncd had
hnppetied to. i-ne of the other sections
of ton and not to my own. It ire mod.
smite w a y o r-other, lm affair to con­
cern nie. Then a niflt} In front of me
doubled up suddenly nml rolhsl Into a
shell Inde. That simply made nie reme in he.' very clearly Mint I" was .not*
to slop mi nceoiiiit of It.. It was.smite

A

De Good to Her.
The silp should be stifllciently
When we see a woman trying to buy
dfep to provide for good settling and
a newspaper on a cold day, with nl*
parking; the walls should be as im­ the apparently necessary maneuvers
pervious to,air ns possible, and non­ involved In getting a penny nut of the
conducting to heat and moisture.
•mall pocjfetbook lu the deep recesses
- Corn should he pul into the silo of her handbag, we feel that she ought
to have the vote or n mother's pen­
-‘i*the eurs begin to glaze.
sion or \vhatever else she wants nt the
Corn should be cut fine and pnek- moment, so ns to make up to her h?
1 ft tlrtqly so as to exclude as mucg some measure for the accident of sex.
Jir as possible.
—Ohio .Slate Journal.
The Ion ves and heavier portions
should lio well mixed ami evenly
Value of Reading.
scattered over the surface during the
Rentl! I cannot ton strongly recone

If fodder und weather are very
'by. water should he added. If too
•lfy. corn will not pack nor ferment
sufficient,y to prevent Jungus growth.

W o were ernwlliig about on nirfuura

Ju.it far enough nut In No Man'* Land
t«» bo under the edge o f the Gorlin*ii
shell tire mill Inking whnt shorter wo

Wa Wara Crawling About on All Fours.

When llie * itiudlmi* lir.-f Introduced
bombing the Uunbs were Improvised
out of lupss tins, the fuses were cut
necordtiig to the taste nml judgment
of the Individual Mauler, an d 'Just
when the J&gt;omb would explode was
more or less problematical. Frequent*
I* Mie Hermans have tossed mir bombs
back lnlo our trenches before they
went off. That vvus dangerous nnd Ir­
ritating. They can't do Mint with n
Mills grenade or any of the Improved
factory made Montis, because Mie men
know Just how tliey are Mined und are
(mined to know Just how to throw
them. Then the Hermans used to
work n little Mupb trick of their own.
They learned that our scouts nml raid­
ers were all anxious, to get u Herman
helmet ns n souvenir. ■ They'd put hel­
mets on the ground In No Man’s I.nml
or In uti advanced trench with bombs
under them. In several cases men
looking for souvenirs suddenly liecnmo
lucre memories themselves.
In several raids when bombing was
new the Canadians worked n trick on
the Hermans with extensively fatal effis't.
They tossed bombs Into the
Herman tranches with six Inch fuse*
attached. To the Hermans they looked
Just Like the other tsmibs we had l&gt;ccn
using, uml. In fact, they w ere-all hut
the fuses. Instead of having failed
to continue burning, as the Hermans
thought,' (hose fuses had never been
lighted. They were kistnntaneaus fuses.
The Ignition spark will travel through
nil Instniiiaueoiis fuse lit the rnto of
thirty yards a second. A Herman would
pick up one of these bombs, select the
sjvot where lie Inioiidcd to blow up n
few of us vvlih our own ammonaf and
then light the fuse. After that there
had to Ik&gt; n now man in Ids place.
The bomb would explode Instantly the
long fuse was Ignited,
The next day when I got up after
thM disastrous raid my liunklc a a l d : ^ .
"Something sure raised h— wljh^our
calculations."
, "A s those automatic aelf cocking
revolvers did with u Kentucky wed­
ding when some one made a remark
reflecting on the bride.” I replied.
The fourth article of this remarkable
personal narrative will appear soon. It
is entitled:

No. 4.—Shifted to tha Somma,.
Very Deep.
Four-ycnr-old Lueile, In great excite­
ment— "Oh. manunn, come and see the
big hole George nnd I digged In the
the sand. It’s more'n a foot deep.
It’s n foot an' a leg."

Horneant McClintock takes tuirt In tha
err a lest of nil battle* mid tells of tha
hell of It. "The front in lirlctum was
really a rest sector In comparison with
It," lia snys. Tha extenniva praparatlona
ot tho allies for open warfare nftarward
abandoned because of tha tallura of as*
peeled developments. ■ '
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- IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D 'S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

HERALD

PUBLISHED :
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TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JULY 31, 1917

NUMBER 99
*„Sil

NEWSPAPERS STATE TROOPS SANFORD BOYS ENLIST
WILL BE COLLECTED
OF FLORIDA WILL HOLD IN DEFENSE OF COUNTRY
BY THE YOUNG LADIES WILL UNITE OWN IDENTITY CHEER THEM ON THEIR WAY

books for soldiers

Campaign to be M ade Friday
M orn in g -B ig M eeting at
Night

; .

Ran)’ other cities are sending or
Biking arrangements to send Took*
ted magadnes to the aoldcirs. The
, (Roving from the Times Uniorf
ikon what they are doing there:
| "Lloyd W. Josaelyn, librarian of the
f Jaekaonville public library, yeatcrdjy issued a call for people of the
oty to supply 25,000 books and
• aagaxincs for American soldiers and
i uiiors in Europe. So, if you are in
a position to jfcrt with popular novtb and back numbers of the leading
Bigazinca and want to help enter­
tain'our boys across the sea in camp
'
the hospitals,
telephone
and in
.
.
Bell 939 or Automatic M-1980 and
a messenger will call for them.
The American Library Association
hu been officially requested by the
United States government to assume
responsibility fo.. providing adequnt
* hbrsry facilities in all cantonments
and training camps. The association
’ b cooperating witli and w ill in many
cues work through the chaplains in
the army, the Y . M. C: A., the
Knight.- &lt;d Columbus, nnd every
selfar&lt; organization at work in
thrse ramps and cantonments.
In addition to the thirty-two
Urge libraries at tho regular and Na­
tional Guard cantonments, there
will be .the armies at the front and
. the many smaller unita scattered
^ through the country to bo supplied
with bu»ns and magazines. A .m il­
lion books are needed at once for
•there n.ii' ..if or more men that will
loop bo l1 camp nnd ut tiie front.,
Whil. many . books are being
bought I ; the Library Association,
tbou.or . must be givi&gt;n In order
tlflt ev r -oldier may have the priyflfgr •( «:udy und reading.
The city librarian has charge of
the »tatc work in Florida.
This
’ Brins i «it only collecting, classify­
ing ami shipping the hooks, hut also
directing the work through the
sUte in such military units as those
it Pensacola nnd Key West.
Book* of good stories will be
Tinted most—mystery stories, books
of adventure and sea .stories. Such
tuthor* as Stockton, Tnrkington,
Churchill, Stewart Edward White,
ind A. Conan Doyle have been
found very popular.
GoVl poetry
»nd drama; biography, travel, his­
tory. up-to-date technical and scien­
tific books and French language
t«fy, kp-to-datc technical and scien­
tific abooks and French language
study hooks are especially needed.
In one company over one-fifth of the
®&gt;cn «r&lt; already studying French.
French attractive magazines will
useful, especially of the character
of the National Geographic, World’s
Popular Mechanics, Scribner's
*nd Century. None over a year old
should be included, however.
Twenty-five thousand books and
®*tsxinei at once la Jacksonville’s
Wots.. Do your bitl
With her ‘accustomed foresight
in '
city interested Dr.
Hyman. Mrs. Wight, Mrs. Deane
Turner. B. F. Whltner. C. R. Walker
•“d R. J. Holly and a meeting was
D at the Library Saturday night.
*, •*** decided to have the young
dirs of the city to take up this
itsttor and make a thorough can.Tu* of the city next Friday morn“r. taking the city by acctions and
&gt;oung ladies will have captains
1 e car* and others will drive the
and the canvasi will bo mado
» moat systematic manner. Dr.
* yrn,n n,ld Mrs. Henry Wight made
rznvau of the city yesterday mornf and- ..........
informed
the
young inciios
ladles
to m
e young
» r i /n tbc*r ^“ Ges and all of them
#WJr responded to the call.
nnw
^ou Rood Sanford
E * * 110 havr book» ™ d maga| ’ “ l5*1 you will send the soldiers
f*n' * *m uber® G»e young ladies
J9' them Friday morning.

and get
inspiration for the great
work that lies before us. The Home
Guards drill Friday night and will
be at tMe meeting first and take part
in the programf*

Following are the teams and the
captains and they are requested to
report at the Library or Woman’s
Club tomorrow morning at rjine
thirty to perfect the plan of canvass­
ing. On Friday morning they will
report at the same place with their
automobiles at eight thirty ready
for the whirlwind campaign.
The city will be districted and the
districts will he taken out of a hat
and handed to the captains, thus
making the campaign more interest­
ing as t^c various captains will not
know their districts until the slip is
hint (led to them;
Group I — Mae Thrasher, Captain:
Francois Chappell, Mrs. Mai Wight,
Mrs. Vance Douglass.
, &lt;;r„ u|“ n *kV|*»*I"Tl. nrv Cai.iain
l v ,.ki Mr&lt; Iu||,h xviKht. Mrs’
Cooper.
Group HI Seritn Lake. Captain;
Dorothy Humph. Mrs. Mobley, Miss
Ball. t
- • ,
Group IV —Ruth Me Daniel, Cap­
tain; Agnes Buthamly, Mrs. R. L.
Howe, Mrs. R. M. Grovenstein.
Group V Midlie Abernathy. Cap­
tain; Anna Mi-mi. , M in Martha
Fox. Mi»* Matt hew Group VI \ era Tcrhcun, Cabtain,. Marian Deitrich, Miss Chnrlottc Hand. Miss Helen Rowland.
Group VII — Rosamond Radford,
Captain, • Edna Chittenden. Miss
.Jeanette Laing, Mrs. Ernest Betts.
Group VIII — Esther Miller. Cap­
tain; Miss Nellie Elder. Lillie Ruth
Spencer. Mr*. McCutlcr
Group IX Carolyn Spencer, Cap
tain; Beulah Spurting, Lillian Her­
ring, Belle Smith.
Group X Adele Rims. Captain:
Rose Gallagher, Mrs. ffarredd, Mrs.
Hyman.
SEMINOLE'S

ROLL OF

HONOR

The Hravc Boys Who Have Gone
Forth to Fight for Humanity »
Sake
•
The following hoy* from Sanford
and Seminole county have joined
the army and navy or will join in
the next few weeks. This list i* not
complete and all those who know of
any. 'boys who have enlisted and are
npt on this list please let The
Herald know about it a* the list
will be printed every week uhtil the
war is over:
• ‘ Navy
Karl Schults, on board ship
Allen Jones, medical reserve corps
. Morris Spencer, medical reserve
corps
Sherman Routh, medical reserve
corps
Collier Brown, medical reserve
corps
Oliver Murrell, medical reserve
corps ’
Leslie Hill, medical reserve corps
Ned Chittenden, signal corprf
Roy Chittenden, marine corps
,
Army
John Murrell, medical
reserve
corps
Kenneth Murrell, quartermaster
reserve
Seth Woodruff, quartermaster re­
serve
Stanley Walker, quartermaster re­
serve
Dr. Ralph Stevens, hospital corps
.Joe Chittenden. Florida troops
George Hall, Florida troops
Oscar Speer, Florida troop's
Bruce Anderson, Florida troops
Ernest Gregory, Florida troops
Fred Mason, Florida .troops
George McLaughlin, officers re­
serve
Harold Washburn, roast artillery
Albert Fry, coast artillery J
James Estridge. Florida troops
George Huff, Florida troops
Thomas Sullivan. Florida troops
W. A. I’ attishall, officer reserve
corps .
Meade Fox. coast artUl fry.

nii;ht. ,hcrc wUI b« a b'K
Prcsbyterinn C. K.
dub •Pi m m ' n* at tbo Woman’s
The
Presbyter/an
C. E.’s will en;
Pt»*»r,r" t*"&gt; v.*Hous teams will be
x*inm
,
lbc^r book* and mag- tertain their friends on Friday even­
the Hi. .. ,,atG°Gc program under ing at therr regular monthly social
bolder uiiM ° f M” ’ Erneat Ilous- with a ’’ Railway Trip." which prom­
Uke . i &lt; arr*nged the same to ises lots of fun. All members are
h ' t* r‘ va,'°
' T'" thirty minutes, and urged to come and bring their
* *h°uld attend this mretingjfri
friends.

gallantry by any organization in the
war will also probably be announced Big M eeting in the Park T o­
in the dally press; sometimes in the
night to Bid Them Farewell
published orders of this Department.
Sanford’s young men are signing
With the hope that the informa­
Hereafter the Florida newspapers
The boys who join the state tion contained in this letter and its up to take their part in the great
will mean something more than troops will have the satisfaction of inelosure will meet the ' wishes of war aqd thia week many of them
mere newspapers If the plans soon knowing that Florida and § other your correspondent, I am,
have joined the Orlando com pany.
to be formulated can be carried out. state troops will not lose their iden­
Sincerely yours,
Sergeant R. J. Dyett la here from
The following fro m « the Leesburg tity. This has been a mooted ques­
Newton D. Baker,
Orlando and is anxious to get a a
Commercial explains the idea "of the tion since the war started as it was .
. Secretary of War.
many Sanford boys as possible as
close , affiliation of the newspapers: thought the National Guard troops
War Dept., Washington,
the Sanford and Orlando boys can
"Leading Florida newspapers will would be merged into the regular
.
.
- July 1 /, 1917.
be together and the Florida regi­
present a solid front when the aux­ army and lose its identity altogether. Generaj-Orders. No. 88
ments will not loee their identity
iliary planned at a meeting last Sat­ With Otis idea in view C. H. LefThe three parts .of the Army of but will be together all during the
urday of a special committee for tier of this city wrote* to Senator
the United States referred to in the war. Sergeant D yett isfrom Company ’
that purpose is brought into exist­ Fletcher and the letters following are
art of congress approved May 18, of the Florida* National Guard and
ence and put into working order. self explanatory:
1917, are designated the Regular the captain is Preston Ayres, an ex­
The state press will have a business
Miami. Fla., July 28. 1917 Army, the National Guard and the regular army man and one w h o*'
center and will be organized for
served in the Spanish war and in the
Mr. R. J. Holly, Sanford. Fla.:
National Army.
.
mutual advancement and for mutual
,
,
. . . .
. . . i Friend Holly — Discussing the posThe engineer regiments, except Phillipinrs and is just hack from
proteetion against the injustice which |,,b|I|ty or. rath,.r thp ,IUe„ hond nf
pioneers will he
numbered in* the service on the Mexican border where
ts being meted out to it by certain , hr ieIprtiv|. dfafl troops
served With the Orlando comlosing manner aplready approved and put
politicians who are clothed with a
pan*
So we feej that ou r boys go­
their state identity in our regular into effect .
little brief authority.
army organisation
on
going to
The designations of regiments of ing under Captain Ayres and with
Present at last Saturday’s meeting France I wrote Senutor Fletcher. I the National Guard will' show in the .Orlando company will be well
were the commit tea. composed o f-a m enclosing his answer for puhlira- parenthesis their present *tate desig­ taken care of and it will be like one
Harry L. Brown, St. Augustine, turn if you wish to do so.
The
nations, ns, for e x a m p le .----------th big company of home folks.
chairman; A. J. Becker, Gainesville;
Very truly yours, .
Infantry (jst Me),* -*■------ th Field following young men signed u p Sat­
and Gi(berl D. Leach, Leesburg;
C. H. Le filer.
Artillery (2nd Pa.), etc. The. desig­ urday and yesterday und m ore of
Robert J. Holly and W. M. Haynes
.
War Dept., Washington,
nations of regimints of the National them are to follow:
of Sanford, and O. W. Weaver of
July 17. 1ft 17
Army will show in parenthesis the
Bruce Anderson. Geo. Hn II, Oscar
Gainesville.
A complete plan of
state fr&lt;&gt;m which each organization.
Estridg*. Thus. SuiliHon. Di.rvan I’ . Fletcher.
organization was adopted and this
&lt;&gt;r tiie hulk of it was drawn, as for van, Joe
ttenden, 1■'r«-d Mason,
I nit« d States Senate.
is reviewed in full in the editorial My Dear Senator;
example.
the Infantry
W George Huff. Ernest Gregory.
columns
Under this plan a corn' th Field Artillery iMinn.
.
,
.
... ,
, 1
beg leave to acknowledge the re­ \ a.
Tomorrow night at the Central
paration not for profit will.be formed ccipl of your ,Plu.r o( lhe , 2th ln„
No parenthesis
implies
Regular j p ark the Sanford Rand will render
a n d . membership will be held by \
which you inclosed * with re­ Army, an ordinal number and state
a concert and there will bo a few*
newspapers and not by individual*. quest for information in the matter abbreviation implies National'Guard,
remarks made by Sanford men and
The committee decided to call to-* j one dated J u ly -10, 1917, from Mr. a simple state abbreviation implies the boys will be given a lit tie sendoff
gether in Orlando an Saturday. . C. If. Loffler of Sanford, Florida, National Army.
to show them that we appreciate
This system contemplates that the their patriotism. All th«* boys who
August Ifcth, representatives of ev-'w*ho asks to be informed whether
pry newspaper belonging t o the the regiments of'th e National Army* designations ir^ parenthesis will or­ are home on furloughs and those
dinarily he omitted in orders, dis­ who have signed up uro expected to
Florida State Pres* Associaiton At 'will |.&gt;.. thiir state identity, etc
patches or correspondence, hut will be present and if possible there will
that meeting the Florida Publishers'
In rt-ponse I have the honor to
Auxiliary will be formed and a inclose f.&gt;r your information a copy he authorized, when desired, for he be a squad from Orlundo.
The
of local identification and to Home Guard* will also' be there and
a board of live directors **ilj. be of tne draft for War Department purpose
,
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preserve tradition* and local pride. the meeting will be arranged for the
elected. This hoard will •*1oldish a
General Orders. No.
dated July
n
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*
By order of the Secretary of War: bpys wiio are here nnd for those who
central office anil t tnploy a rnanagio* II. 1911, which order*
nave not yet
-y.
,, ....
Tasker If. Bliss,
who will have charge of thr conduct
have gone before* to show that San­
been printed. From this inelosure it
Maj-Gcn., Acting Chief of Stuff.
of the business of the organization
ford
is with them and we will do ail
will he seen that ncightcr National
ami he responsible to the.board of guard organisations nor National Official: If. P. McCain,* Adj. Gen!. in our power to assist them after
they have gone* to the front. They
directors#
It is planned to Issue Army organization* will lose their
,
I nearthed Old Safe . *
will leave tomorrow- for Orlundo to
shares of stock in #25 denominations gta|(. jdenijty
While excavating* fur the new go into camp for one week and from
and no newspaper edn belong unless
th e' Workmen (here- they will go to. Black Toint.
it subscribes for at least one share. | * ^ ,lb reference to casualties it is j.o»ioifice building
Papers with a circulation of * over to hesitated that such will probably came across an old safe at the
The
1,000 and under 2,000 must have
announced in the daily press a* southeast turner &lt;#f the* lot.
Shower for llride-li).fje
two shares and papers of 2,000 « r , Gity may occur: also by direct noli- safe U** -imbedded in the earth
A delightful shower in honor of
over must have" three shares in order Hcatiun from the. War Department about two feet under the surface Miss Bessie Smith of Paolu was giv­
to hold membership.
Assessment* : •" 'be families of deceased officers und looked hi first like buried treas­
en on Friday by Mrs. Benj. Smith
However the safe door was
(Continued on Page 4) ’
and enlisted men. Any distinguished ure.
of Sanford Heights, assisted by Mrs.
open and ull that the .Safe contained
A. Anderson. The house was beau-,
was Sanford soil whirh is some
tifully decorated for the occasion
treasure.
After
diligent;
inquiry
with pink roses, coral vines and*
about the safe it was learned that
ferns which made a very pretty ef­
it must -have belonged to fhe late
fect.
Delicious refreshments of ice
Richard Marks as his real estate
cream and cake were served, and
stood at the spot about twen­
music and a guessing contest were*
TW O HUNDRED AND TW O NAMfcS DRAW N office
ty five years or more ago and the
greatly enjoyed. The gifts were pre­
building was afterward destroyed by
- H A L F TO BE CHOSEN
sented to the bride to be by little
fire and it i# the supposition that
The exemption board for Sem­ 514 Wm. Sylvester Jackson, Sanford whoever owned the ja fe buried it to Dorothy Haynes, in pink, drawing a
pink wagon filled with gifts.
inole county having received the 433 Eli Futch, Sanford
.
get rid of the heavy burden, which
Those .enjoying the occasion were
key to the names to be drafted the 10 William Anderson, Sanford
is often done after a safe has putMesdame*
Hoequist, Darling, Misses
list 'in The Herald last week has 1031 George Stevens, Altamonte
lived its usefulness.
It will take
Ellen
llotquist,
Edna Russell of Or­
been corrected and the names given 487 Lyloyd Hill, Sanford
* - some handling by the contractor to
lando.
Mi»*.
Soderlund
of Winter
below are the official draft.
Two 797 Ben Cooper, Oviedo •
.
get the safe out of .the way for the
Park,
and
Mesdanles
Frank,
Mun­
hundred and two names will be 140 Andrew Jackson King, Sanford foundations.
lions.
son, McAllister, Bower, Brantly,
dwran and one hundred and one will 432 Raymond Fields, Sanford
Anderson. J. J. Purdon. Shipp, Went
be chosen for the first draft. They 18 Roy B. Bower, Sanford
New Building la Pretty
are given below* in a revised and cor­ 652 Norman M. Swanson, Sanford
The new building being erected V. Douglass, Babbitt, B. W. Smith,
Haynes,
rected list as near correct, as it is 927 Matthew Best, Chuluota
on Park avenue by the First Na­ Wray, Cowan, Hardman,
Miss
Albine
Frank.
possible to get Hiem: «
739 Charlie Wilson, Sanford
tional Bank ia assuming proportions
258 J. Hrodie Williams Sanford
601 Sam. M. Pickens. Jr., Sanford and the front is now being laid in
458 Lawrence Gay, Sanford
*
Goes to Colorado
606 'Samuel W Pcavcyhouae Sanf%rd yellow pressed brfdk with black
854 Julius Scott, Sanford
182* Munroc~ Norwood Sanford
C.
F.
Haskins leaves today tot
mortar, making a beautiful appear­
783 Elie Blakely, Oviedo
513 Clerely Johnson Sanford
also
a n d ?" This building will be store Denver, Colorado and will
837 Clayton Newton Oviedo
46 Chas. Claudius Cobb, Sanford rooms aqd offices and will add much visit Pipkin, Cripple Creek and
337 Eilia Bell, Oviedo
lp20 James M. Evans, Altamonte to that part ol the cit&gt;\ Tark ave- oth«r mining propqsititffz in Colo­
670 Bryan Howard Squire, Sanford 223 Francis E Singletary, Sanford nuo is*becoming ore of the busy rado. He will inspect the mine and
275 Arthur B. Wright, Goldsboro
117 Pete Holden, Sanford
.
side streets and the new First Na- afterward attend the meeting of the
602 Frank Pitta, Sanford
509 Burton Johnson. Sanford •
tioral building will help the material stockholders at' Denver. F ron there
564 William Fred Mason,"^Sanford 390 Chas. E. Chapman, Sanford
growth of Park and that part 'of he will go to Brcckcnridge, Colorado
945 Charlie Jackson, Chuluota
75 Thomas Meade Fox, Sanford
and return home by Chicago and
First street.
596 Laurence M. Nott, Sanford
772 Henry Tucker, Taola
will visit friends in various places in
536 C. C. Lock. Sanford
721 Ralph B. Wight, Sanford
Illinois and Indiana, lie will also
• Fite at St Cloud
786 RoLt.Bricton Oviedo
548 Henry Lawson, Sanford
St. Cloud, July 28. — Tire sv.cpt stop awhile i n . Atlanta and expects
126 John Jciks, Goldsboro
280 Oscar Milton Zitrower, Sanford the business district of St. Cloud in to return to Sanford about Septem­
784 D. Curtis Brown, Oviedo
x
972 Drawdy.E. Matthews, Gabriella the early hours of the morning and ber 16th.
755 Lem Youdell, Sanford
983 Bruce Clouser, Long wood'
was not checked until nineteen busi­
107 Jos. C. Hutchison. .Sanford
757 Arthqr Zrglar, Sanford '
ness houses were destroyed.
During June Lake county took a
616 Zcbidec Ratliff. Sanford
966 Robert B. Hawkins, Gabriella
The approximate loss is 5100.000 le-p far to the front in cattje nipping
373 Miles T. Cassidy, Sanford
868 James Ashe, Geneva
and the approximate insurance $12,­ in Florida. Not more than hall the
715 Chas. M. Williams, Paola
332 Chas. L. Britt, Sanford
000.
cattle dipped in the counties
ijow
486 Jalius Huff, Sanford
379 Joe Chittenden, Sanford
The fire was Hiscovered Shortly constructing vats were in Lake coun­
692 Kyer Thomas, Sanford
542 Sherman. Lloyd, Sanford
after midnight.# I t .started in Draw- ty. the total being 2.157 in this
600 Isaac Pugh, Sanford
194 Chas. Prlcster, Sanford
dy's store, and is believed to have county against a total of 5.257 lor
810 Arthur L. Hatch, Oviedo
874 liirltard Burke, Geneva
been of incendiary origin.
the lhirtt.cn counties nowbuilding
507 Arno Chas. Jones, Sahford
{&gt;62 Schcllc Maines, Sanford
Owing to the bad roads between vats.
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309 Geo. Thompson, Monroe
298 Robt. Sanford Man, Monroe
Kissimmee and St: Cloud It was*not
437 N. O. Garner, Sanford
676 Azzie Ssllie, Sanford
practicable to take Kiaaimmee's auto
Strike Called Off
•
604 Ashley G. Purvis, Sanford
343 John Henry Bell, Georgetown
fire truck to fight the tiames. though
Chicago, July 30.—The strike o f
43 Geo. David Calhoun, Sanford
982 Robt. Bfyant, Longwood
many Kissimmee" people were at the twenty five'hundred switchman a f­
924 Buckner Hebe Walker, Geneva 726 Alton W. Wise, Sanford '
scene and did valiant work in saving fecting nineteen‘ railroad* was called
420 John Edwards, Sanford
16 Ismail Ignatius Bronson Sanford goods and other contents of the off this morning at six o’ clock after
1014 Fred A. Sjohlom, Lake Mary
(Continued on.Page 4)
houses that were burned.
•an all pighl conference.

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Robert Harron is seen as a young vindicative and becomes the leader Metro wondarpliy presented by B.
man reared in the manger of the old of a gang of yeggmen. In this latter A. Rolfe and directed by George D.
fashioned school, the chief precept of condition *he accidentally meets his Baker to be shown at the Star The­
which was courtesy and- respect for father under the strangest of circum­ ater Tuesday. Many of the scenes
all women. Robert goes to a city stances. Mr. Love is supported, by. for this comedy drama of the acreen
and there, becomes involved with an ail * star cast including Gerda were' made in famous winter reaorta
"D o n ’ t ever do that again, Peter,’ some unscrupulous politicians who Holmes, Evelyn Greeley and Albert of Florida, at Palm Beach, St. Au­
"G irl of (he Double Croau ■
gustine and Jacksonville, and guests
1*eter -Hale, wealthy young gentle­ the Stranger warned. "In skill she attempt to maljgn a womanvand a Hart.
girl
who
ia
supposed
to
be
her
foster
at
the fashionablo hotels showed the
will
beat
you.
every
tiiVie.
In
force
man of lelaure la thwarted in a bold
At
Star
Monday
daughter.
The
boy
will
not
coun­
she
will
.win.
Through
love
alone
greatest
interest in the production.
attempt to discover the idnetity of
George
Beban,
the
celebrated
Metenance
these
slanderous
moves
and
Many
of
them acted as "extra peo­
can
you
win.
Philippa
is
not
the
the girl branded with the mark of
goes over to the other faction,
which^ rosco Pallas atar who will be seen at ple" in tho great ball roqm accneand
.
_
(he Doable Cross in the second epl- girl you seek."
-eode of Pathe's festure serial, “"M y s­ — Before^Peter recovered his senses, 1s supporting the woman fo r W*yOt the Star Monday ln ~ o n e ~ o f ht« in other scenes whero ensembles are
famous Latin characterizations, "T he used. Me. Baker found them easy
tery of the Double Cross, which will both Philippa and the Stranger *had of the town. * In order to gain evi­
Cook of Canyon Camp" is seen- as to direct, willing and anxious to pbey
dence
proving
her
innocence
and
the
disappeared.
be shown at the Lyric Theatre Sat­
tho
cook in a lumber camp in the instructions and they have added
Earlier
.the
same
evening,
Peter
legality
of
her
foster
daughter’s
urday.
Driven to desperation by
birth
Harron
has
to
travel
to
New
I
Canadian
woods, and his greatest much to the distinction of many of
had&lt;«
seen
the
Stranger
entering
the perplexint problem, Peter re­
is
making the acenca in "T h o Duchesa of
Orleana
and
then
to
Now
York.
A
culinary
achievemon
Philippa’s
room.
He
hurst
open
the
solves through force to learn if
..
ition ia to own
D oubt."
Philippa Brewster, daughter of Hu­ door and to hia amasement found gang of the opponent’s hirelings try
the
most
beautiful
"flfcpjack"
’res­
bert Brewster is the mysterious lady only Miss Brewster there, shilling at to atop .him, and their attempts
Emmy Wehlen as Clover Ames in
of the ship, with a double cross him bewitchingly. She coaxed him cauae aome exciting episodes along taurant in the world where men and this feature screen play ia mistaken
to eit beside her on the couch and, tho route. At one point an* adven­ women in evening clothes will perch
brande^ on her right arm.
caressing
him fondly told-him of her turess, played by Adcle Clifton at­ on stools about his griddle and de­ for a Ducheaa, and decides to enjoy
Peter's inheritance of his father’s
the attentions that a real Duchess
tempts to practice her arts upon him, light themselves with toothsome
estate depends upon his marriage to love.
would receive. &amp;he has fashionable
"Y ou love me, Peter?" she asked but to no purpose. Upon establish­ morsels, then in token of their ap­
this girl who, his father's will stated
society
at her feet.
One of her
and as he smiled his answer she con­ ing the good charcater of the woman preciation make him very valuable
is perfect in mind and body and who
"slaves"
is
a
young
man
who boldly
present#;
It
is
one
of
the
most
un­
tinued: "Then know thjs: I love the boy ia astounded to learn that
hxa been trained to be his mate. In
proclaims that he la nothing bur a
usual
and
cleverly
done
bits
ever
you,
too.
I
have
loved
you
ever
ahe'ia his mother.
Philippa Brewster, he believes he has
ribbon clerk. However, he isn’ t and
seen on the acreen.
Only trust
found the girl. However, she pua- since------never mindl
that fact forma the foundation for
ales him by accepting his attentions me, Peter—no matter what. Prom­
Introducing Montagu Love aa a
one
of the most attractive stories yet
at one time permitting him to caress ise me you will trust me."
The Lyric Theatre takes pleasure produced by Metro.
atar, "T h e Brand of Satan," the
But Peter eoon had cause to re­
and fondle her, and the next meeting
latcat World Picture Brady Made in announcing the appearance to­
gret
his promise, for immediately
denying with a great show of indig­
will bo seen tonight at the Lyric night of Montagu Love in "The
Prohibition Amendment
nation that she knows what he is after he left his room the door open­ Theatre. Mr. .Lqve haa been doing Brand of Satan," the latest World
ed and.the Stranger came out.- In­
Washington,
July. 26.— Leaders of
talking about.
aplendid work in World Pictures for Picture Brady Made, with an all
furiated Peter ruzhed at him and
both
factions
agreed
to debate Tues­
some time and hia elevation to star­ star cast including Gerda Holmes,
After several experiences of this
found himself in a heap at the bot­
day
and
vote
Wednesday
on Senator
dom is simply a recognition of hia Evelyn Greeley and Albert Hart.
sort, Peter
met Miss Brewster in
tom of the atairs, Philippa Brewster
Sheppard'* national prohibition conthe garden of her father’s country by the little figure of the Starnger. wonderful attainmenta. The drama
atitutional amendment. .
selected for tho first starring vehicle
estate where he had hurried after
"T h e Duchess of Doubt"
His second encounter with the Mys­
. The wet proposal fixing six years
is unforgetable. It tells the story of
overhearing the plot of Bridgey
Society people . of several large
terious Stranger in the garden left
Bentley, social ganster, to get an him utterly bewildered. Lyric Sat­ a man who haa two natures—in one American cities appear in the sup­ limit in which tho states may act on
he is thoroughly likeable and kind- port of Emmy Wehlen in "T ho the amendment was accepted by
option on the land which he had
urday. _________________ !__
learned was of tremendous value,
hearted, in the other he la cruel and Duchess of D oubt," the five part Sheppard.
which old man Brewster did not real­
Louise Huff and Jack Pickford
ize. He seised the girl in his arms,
Louise Huff was born in Columbus
declaring he would see for himself Ga., and her acquaintance with
whether or not she had the peculiar ocean steamships, (k rather slight.
brand on her arm. . He was strug­
During the filming of "W hat
gling to tear away the sleeve bf h Money Can’ t Buy," the Lanky»
Paramount adaptation of George
right arm when he found himself
Itroadhiirst’s play in which she and
staring into the muzzle of a gun held
Jark Pickford, supported by Theo - 1
in the hands of a masked figure in doru Huberts will he seen ut the
the dress of a boy, with cap pulled Star tonight there are some scenesj
down over his face.
•, where Miss Hull is in the cabin of a
yacht. The cabin was built on the
stage at the Lasky Studio on huge
rockers to imitate the roil of the
boat. Mis* HulT as sh&lt;» stepped up
on the scene failed to notice h ow it
was to lie manipulated when ull of a
flldden the cabin began to rock. She
stopped and shrieked, "Oh my!
there is nil earthquake!"
When it
was explained to her that it was
simply the action of the bout she re­
fused to he convinced that any one
could get sensiek undergoing such a
delightful mofion. A few minutes
later it was noticed that the Hull
complexion wus beginning, to take on
•
•
•
a faint tinge of green. A moment
Wm. A. Brady
•Tbe lllark
Mantilla”
later she dashed from the stage in
Present*
the direction of her dressing room.
•Simple Sapho'
“ Brand of
Mr. I.ou Telegen, the director, and
2ml llplwodr i»f
the n*st of the company*knew that
Satanr’
"Mystery of the
she was convinced.
Double Cross”
Also Palho
I'rsturlng M olllr
Ncwn
King
A sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde story, that is thoroughly moddern and that has a satisfactory end­
ing is told in the "Brand of Satan."
the new World Picture Brady Made
1
which introduces Montagu Love as a
star and wliirh has a notable cast
Win. Fox Presents
including Gerda Holmes, .Evelyn.
Greeley and Albert Hart. Mr. Love
W m. Farnuni in
is seen In the role of a man who is
kind hearted and lovable when ly
1CTHE TALE OF TW O
.is normal hut who is the "Czar” of
a gang of yeggmen when he is ab­
normal. Thrills abound in this pro
CITIES"
duction: Interest climbs rapidly to
the cmashing climax.
See "T h e
Brand of Satan" at the Lyric The­
atre tonight.
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Congregational Church
The theme for Sunday morninr
will bo "T h e Authority 0f the
Cross;" in* the evening, "Christ**
Appeal to Follow Him." The morn­
ing servico follows the Sunday school'
hour which begins at 9:48.
-phe
Christian Endehvor Society meets st
6:30. Park avenue and Third street.
Charles Do W. Brower, pastor.

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—-The Florida tobacco crop for
year is estimated at $2,000,000, and
tho quality is of tho best.
Up in
Gadaden the people arc feeling good.
— Clearwater Sun.

Will Baiae $1,000,000 War Fund
The Supreme Council of the
Kriighta of Columbus has assessed
each member $2.00 to collect $],.
000,000 war fund, Thia money ia to
be used by thrf Knights to supply
places of recreation and
other
amusements to the soldiers of tho
Catholic faith at the various mili­
tary cantonments, so aa to lure our
soldiers away from influences that
might weaken their phyiical and
moral fiber. The campaign to rala
tho money haa begun, and all Cath­
olics sre expected to give their aid.
•
Goethsls to France
Washington, July 26.— The poufl
bility that Gen. Goethsls will go to
France to head the engineers is the
forecast following the re-organisation
of the shipping board. The General
wanted to .assumo 'active acrvice
when called to the emergency fleet
managership,

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25 per cent Reductions on Our Entire
Stock o f Spring and Summer Suits and Odd Pants
Now is the Time to Buy and Save Money!

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Wm. A. Ilrady
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"A n Old Fashioned Young Man’
A transcontinental play is "An
Old Fashioned Y'oung Man," the
Triangle picture starring
Hohert
Harron, which will \\t presented at
the Star Theatre Saturday.
The company of players traveled
from the Pacific to the Alluntic for
the purpose of staging scenes of this
play in the ac(uul localities in which
they were supposed to he enacted.
The route included El Paso, N ow
Orleans, Atlanta, Washington, New
Y’ork city, Boston, thence hack to
Los Angeles.

P K O G It A M

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OW is the time for Summer sales; now is the time when
it pays us to clean up our. stock; now is the time when
you men who have waited for your Summer clothes, can
get them cheap,-the time, too, for everyone who needs an ex­
tra suit, a cool two-piece suit, or extra summer furnishings, to
get them at wholesale prices. Many merchants, in view of the
constantly advancing costs, are eliminating the usual sale this
year. They know that present goods cannot be duplicated,
except at much higher prices. They know that an actual
shortage of woolen goods is right ahead. And we know these
things too, of course,-yet we believe in our policy of “ new
goods every season,” and we’re going to clear out our stocks
in July, the same as usual. Our whole stock is offered at the
25 per cent discount; the original price tags still remain; come
and see for yourself, and profit by the opportunity offered.

$10 Suits, now $ 6.95
$18 Suits; now $13.50
$20 Suits, now $15.00
$12 Suits, now $ 8.00
$25 Suits, now $18.75
$15 Suits, now $11.25
$30 Suits, now $22.50

THEATRE ^

Merits arc determined by comparison

Our Finest Schloss-Baltimore Suits are Included; Also
Our Entire Line of Cool Summer Specialties

FRIDAY'—Paramount presents Louise Huff. Jack Pickfordk
. and Theodore Roberts in “ What Money Can't Buy” , also
a comedy.
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Robert Harron In "An Old Fashioned Y'oung Alt
lan", ul»o
"Her Birthday.Knight", a comedy.
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BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY

MONDAY—George Behan in "The Cook of Canyon Camp"
also Ham and Bud.

WOODRUFF S WATSON

TUESDAY’ —Emmy Wehlen in "The Duchess of Doubt" also
Musty Suffer. .

Sanford, Florida

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INSTRUCTIONS ON
DRAFT LAW

decision of the district board in your
case.
X i r — How You Will no Notified
That You Have Been Selected
for Military Service * ^
As soon as your case is finally dis­
posed of the adjutant general of
your state will notify you by mail
that you have been selected for mil­
itary service.
Your local boards will poaj^ a list
or all persons selected for military
service in a place at the office of the
local boards accessible to public
view. The local board will also give
lists of persons selected for .-military
service 6to the press with requests
for publication.
X X — Notice that you have been
selected for military scrrlce will not
X V I— Proof in Support of Industrial
necessarily order you Into service.
Claim
The notice to report for military
Only affidavits can bo used in fil
service will come when tho govern­
ing proof before the district board of
ment is ready to receive you.
a claim for exemption on industrial
grounds. All such affidavits must be
Emptying a Bottle.
filed within five days after the filing
Water
or
any other liquid eanuot
of the claim.
flow from a bottle In a steady stream
XVII — Decisions of District Board because until the battle Is empty
on Industrial Claims
there Is n continuous struggle between
Within five days after the closing the tendency of the liquid to fall from
of proof in any industrial claim the the bottle nnd the rushing’ of the air
district board must decide the claim. to get In. When j full bottle without
If the decision of the district a cork Is turned upside down there
board is-in favor of the claim the wll| he nil alternate realisation of two
board trill Issue a certificate of dis­ operations— the liquid to follow the at­
charge.
If the decision is against traction of. gravitation nnd the air to
the claim the district boards will ao obey Its natural Impulse to fill a void.
emertional intcrost during t
geney.
-Such claims must be filed with the
district board on or before the fifth
day after the mailing and posting of
notice that you have been certified
by th&lt;f local hoard as one who has
been called for aervice and not ex­
empted or discharged.
If you desire to file such a claim:
1. Get a copy at the local or dlsiriet hoard Form 1G1 or Kiln.
2. Fill the form out .properly.
3. File it with the district board
within five days after the mailing
and posting of notice that your name
has been certified from the local
board to the district board.
See section 44, Regulations.

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office of the local hoard beginning
about five days after you have filed
yonr proof to aee what disposition
waa made or your eaae and make
• -arran ementi T o r«te "prampt receipt
by mall.
M I — How to Claim Appeals to Dis­
trict Hoards
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Claim* of appeal may be made by
a person within ten days after the
day when qotice has been posted and
mailed that such person's name has
beon certified to the district board
aa one who has been called for ser­
vice and not exempted or discharged.
Therefore if you desire to appeal —
1. Go to the local board and gel
or copy Form 153 or 154 for filing
your claim of appeal.
* 2. Get or copy also Form 151 for
notifying the district board o f ap­
peal.
3. File youtr claim o f appeal (163
or 164) with the local board. ^
4. Send your notice of appeal
(Form 151 or 152) to the district
board.
5. Do this within ten. days from
the day when notice that your name
was certified to the district board
was posted and mailed.
notify you.
Remember":
How "Rubbers** Were Produced.
Remember .that you have been
1. You can only appeal the final
"Rubbers," us Americans bnvi
order of the board exempting or*t!T5- called for military service and that named them, were the Invention o.
charging or refusing to exempt or the certificate of the district board diaries Goodyear, father o f the mat
discharge you. You cannot appeal is only conditional on your remain­ who helped produce the Goodyear wcl.
other odrers or action of the. local ing in the kind of industrial service machine. In 1833 It was found tha
on account of which.* you were dis­ India rubber, dissolved In turpentlm
hoard.
charged.
No such exemption shall and tulxed with lampblack, would glvt
XIII — Proving Your Appeal
continue when a charge therefor no' a waterproof surface to leather. But
You have five days after the dis­
longer exists and your certificate of the leather so treated waa subject tt
trict board receives your notire that
discharge may be withdrawn or atmosphere ehnnges. heat causing It t«
you have filed a claim of appeal in
modified by the district hoard at any melt mid cold to crack. Mr. Goodyoai
which to file evidence additional to j
time that the district hoard shall deT mixed sulphur with the other com­
bination and produced rubber.
that filed by you in the local hoard,
tormine that the circumstances re­
but all such evidence must consist of
quire it.
affidavits.
Retroore aalon.
XVIII —Appeals of Industrial Claim
^CIV — Decisions on Appeal
"Your nephew, the borne doctor, who
to the President
The decision on your appeal must
Only decisions of district hoards once dlKtlngulHhed himself by eloping
be made within five days of the
with the two-headed girl at the fair, la
on industrial claims for discharge
a candidate for the legislature. Is he
^losing of proof, and you will he no­
run be 'appealrd.
not?" “ Kh-ynli !** replied the venerable
tified by ‘mnil of the action of the
If you desire to appeal the decision Mlaaouriun. "When a fclliir nure gets
board on your appeal
of the district boards to the Presi­ well started down the hill he Just
XV — Claims for Disrhngr
on In­ dent you may do so within seven mtelu-r'Iy goes from Imd to Worse, mid
dustrial Grounds
days of the date of mailing to you there ain't oo stopping him."—Kansas
Only the district hoard
n re- of the decision of the district hoard. City Star.
ceive claims for discharge
i the To perfect your appcul—&gt;
ground thut you are engaged in in­ . I. Get a copy from the district or
R a ilw a y Tratflo in B r ita in . .
dustry, including agriculture, found local board Form 1(53.
„ Although- British railroads rank
to be necessary to the maintenance * 2. Kill out the form -and file it fourth among the nations In regard to
of the military establishment, the with the district hoard.
mileage, they carry more passengers
effective operation of the military,
I. L)o this within seven days after! every year Ihnn'are carried In any
forces, or the maintenance of inl­ the mtiilin'g of notice to you of tin- other country.

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“ If a man write a better book, preach a better sermon
or build a better mouse trap; no.matter if he builds his
house.in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
path to his d oor." - - - ............................. - - -Emerson.

Things have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday. •
Today, people listen for the best.
They are a reading people
and are constantly looking for the b e s t . ........................- - -

You invite them to your door through advertising.
You must hold them with your product.
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W e do both and that is the sole reason why we have and arc
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBING,
IRRIGATION PLANTS, SEWER PIPE and TILE, O IL and
GAS ENGINES, PU M PS and SPRAYING M ACHINERY

“ We Built The Sea-Wall

M a h o n e y -W a l k e r C o .
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Our Immense Stock of High-Grade Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ladies’
Ready - to - Wear and Men’s Furnishings to be Sold at Money Saving Prices

COME W I T H THE A L M I G H T Y D O L L A R -- M O N E Y T A L K S
Only a few days more o f this Great Cash Raising Sale. Take Advantage o f the Low Prices while you have
the chance. Merchandise is advancing every day, and never a g a in 'w ill you have the opportunity
to buy goods at such prices.
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Value

$2.00 and $3.0() Values

Skirts

Last Call

69 Cents

98 Cents

98 Cents

25 Cents

Big Assortment o f M en ’s Shirts

Big Line o f Ladies* Shirt

lyien’s Genuine Palm Beach

Ladies' Handkerchiefs 2c

Waists

Suits, $10 Value

Ladies’ Shirt Waists

98 Gents

$5.48

44 Cents

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44 Cents
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Fast Cplored Apron

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Corsets

Ginghams

$1.24

38 Cents

11 Cents

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Notice it hereby rlrta that I). F. Jimmu,
purchaser of T fi Certificate No. 26, dated
ibo (lb day ol duly, A. D. ISIS, baa Mad
And "HI He Enforced
Mid certificate in my office, and ha* made
Washington, July 26.—After an
application tor tat deed to laaue In arebrd- In foralgn countries aa the board r&gt;f dircc
to time determine.
% anro with law. Said certificate embrace* tors■ may from time
,11 day Hs?arinK of textile maniifaTArticle II.
the following described property •lluatad in
The general nature ot the buaineax to he
Seminole county. Florida, to.woc. NW of
turcra from the aouth and north and
SK«t of NEft of NKU, See. 3ft. Tp. I# S. tianaacted by the aaid corporation ahall be
Npresentative* of other interrata
K. 19 E. ft arrH. Th* aaid land b«lnc aa- aa follows: lo-wir; to hold, buy, own, con
a*arcd It the date of the laauance*of aurh cer- trol, Vork, devclope, sell, convey, lease,
-ffeeted by the child labor law, the
tiArate In the name of J. Jammee lira, tin- rent, mortgage, pledge, etebange, cultivate.
gdviaory* committee to the rahinot
Iran aaid certiorate ahall I* redeemed ac­ Improve and othrrwian drat in and diapoae
cording to law tax aired, will Lxue thereon an ,°L real ciiau..and ariy righu..utU, iotowt
oird for "taking-~ttnd Tnblishlnp
or evtate therein, in the Hate ol Florida and
th* lftth day of August, A. I), .1917.
Witneaa my official signature and **sl th!a n other state* of the t'nitrd States, and in
uniform rules and regulations for H All Local Advertisements Under
foreign countries, to plat, improve and deth* n th day of July. A D 1917
relope land* for thr purpo*e of sale; and to
,nforcing the law announced tonight Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
(•ext!
E. A. DOUflLAMS.
do
and pvrform all thing* appropriate and
Clark
Circuit
f'ourt
Seminole
Co..
Fla.
that it would' report f its conclusions Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
necessary lor the development and im. . Ity V. M. Dougla-*. I&gt;. C.
provem-nt of the fame for any nurpoeva (or
* 94-Fri-5te
tomorrow. The advisory committee Charge 25 Cents..
which the same may be adapted; to under
comprise* J. Wilmer Latimer, judge
take and direct the management and eale of
Notire af Application far Tai Deed I ndrr all ot any part of tha property of the cor­
FO R SALE
of the Juveriile Court, acting for the
Srrllen 8 of Chapter 4RSI. Laea af Flor­ poration, and.to undertaka and direct tha
ida
management and axle of property, building*
Department of Justice; Edwin F.
For Exchange—"Yacht Ellayre,"
Notice la hereby liven that W. C. WII- and land* of others and to transact on com­
liamaop,
purchaser
of
Tax
Certiflrxle
No.
16,
Sweet, assistant secretary of com ­ 36
mission
tha general buaineea of rral estate
ft by 8 ft beam. Will exchange
the 6th day of July, A. I). 191ft, haa agents and brokers.
merce and Louia FI Post, assistant for a-good 1916 or '17 five passenger datad
filed aaid certificate In my aide*, and hoe
To manufacture, purchase or otherwise
made application for tax deed to lnue In' acquire, to hold, own, mortgage, sell, assign
secretary of labor and the board to automobile. Address W, F. Ayres, accordance
with lew. Said certificate fm- transfer and otherwise dispose of and dea'
whom it will report tomorrow on the' Daytona Ilcach, Fla.
brarea the followln, deaerlbed property ait- in limbers, lumber, naval atom, gooda,
86-tfc
uated in Seminole county, Florida, to-wlt: wares and merchandise of any and all kinds;
tentative rules consists of Artorney
NW‘ i of NEW end 8W H of NEtf and Nif to Issue bonds and secure the same by
of hfWJ/ of SK», and SKU of SEIf, See. pledges or deed ot trust or mortgage of or
General Gregory and Secretaries
FO R RENT
38. Tp. tO S. K. 39 Eaat. 140 arrea. The upon the whole or any part of the property
Ilcdfield and Wilson. Mr. Post anaaid land beinu aaaeaaed at tha data of the of the corporation, and to sell and pledge
tuuanre of aurh cartlScale in the name of auch bond* for proper corporate uses aa and
For
Sale—
Piano,
gas
range
and
aounced that the purpose was to ex­
I). 0. Crenahaw. Unleea aaid rerllArate when the board of director* ahall determine;
other
furniture.
210
Park.
97-tf
■hall he redeemed according to taw tat deed to loan and borrow money on note#, bonds,
pedite action so that the rolls could
will laaue thereon on the 16th day of Au- mortgagra or otherwise.
b« Immediately promulgated.
A. D. 1917.
To subaritbe for. hold, purchase or other
For Kent— Five ■ room furnished fu*t,
Witnraa my official afgnaiur* and aeal thla wise acquire, sell, transfer, assign, mortgage
The law becomes effective Sep­ house for 3 or 4 months. 215 Mag­ the lllh day of July. A. I). 1917.
pledge or otherwise dispose of ahares of
(aeal)
E. A. DOUHI.ASS.
capital stock of or any bonds, securities or
tember 1, prohibits interstate or nolia.
97-2tc
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
other evidences of indebtedness issue,) or
fly V. M. Dougina, D. C.
foreign ahipment of - products of in­
created by other corporation* of the state,
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or of the United States, or foreign countrire
For Kent — Tw o furnished rooms.
dustrial .plants In which children are
to exerciae all the right*.-powers and priv­
87-tf
ileges of ownership thereof aa fully aa
employed within thirty days prior to 807 Magnolia.
.Satire af Application for TaiSDeed Under natural
person might do. sod genially to
M
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of
Chapter
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the removal of the product from th
have and etarciae all fhe rights, powers,
Ida
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Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
corporation under
Notice la hereby tiven that J, F. Using, and privilege* incidentOftoFlorida.
plant—children under sixteen years or Month— Park avenue flat, 105
purchaser ol Taa Certificate No. 107, dated the laws of the state
A
rticle
III.
old in mines and quarries and under North Park avenue, over I*. Rv the 6th. day of July A. D. I9lft haa filed aaid
The amount ot capital stock of th* cor­
certificate in my hfflr*. and haa made appli­
fourteen .in mills, .canneries, work- Philips &amp; C o/ drug store.
ahall be Ten Thousand (ft0.000.00)
Mrs. cation for tax deed to laaue In accordance poration
Doltara,
he divided Into One Hundred
altb law. Said certificate embrace* the fol- ■hare* ol to
ahops, factories or manufacturing James Patton,* manager.
the par vatu* of (100.00 per ehar*.
30-tf
losing described property aituated in Sem­ which shall
be payable in lawful money of
establishments.
Children between
inole county, Florida,. to-wlt:
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the United States, or In property, or In tnbor
Uef. 1628Jt W and 19fi ft S-ot NE corner or
fourteen and sixteen cannot he em­
service*,
at
a fair and just valuation to
WANTED
n( Sec. 3S, tp. 19 S. It 30 E. Ilun W 92
of dlrertor*.
ft S 470 ft. K 921j (t. N 470 ft. The aaid be fixed by th* board
ployed mare than eight hours in any
Article IV.
land being awessed at th- date of the issu­
Wanted—Irish
potato
seed,
must
The term for which the corporation ahall
day. more than six days a week, and
ance of aurh‘certificate in the name of J. F exist
ahall b* perpetual unless sooner dis­
not between 7 p. m. nnd 6 a. m. A he free from scab. Also second hand 1-alnf.
solved according to law.
Also:
N
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hereby
given
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long line of speakers from the south one horse cutaway harrow.
I.aing, purchaaer of Taa Certiorate No. 66,
The business „f the rorporatian *ha!l be
1194,
Sanford*.
Fla.
97-4tp
dated
the
filh
day
of
July.
A.
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has
run
due
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by
a
president,
vlre-prrsldrni. a
urged liberal construction of the
filed aaid certificate In my office, .and haa secrrtaxy and treasurer, anil a. board u( di­
made application foF tax deed to laaue In rector* of not |&lt;-** than three nor more than
law's requirements ns to proof of
\VUtlll'd 1 hrt'P UllfuntlMIt'll rooms accordance with law. Said certificate cm fixe, who shall hr *|oc hboldi r* *if the cpr*
age of children employed and as to j
11, director* *baH be rlecled l*y
Will, Im.h for light hmisfkceping. ^
Jll* pnrnTloh
Ibe -t ,i&lt;kb.itd. r- atinuallx ou Ibe loih da&gt;
computation of hour* of emplgy\V. llr:nlfor&lt;l Ilna 107. . *&lt;7 -1f
m»ct i». n&lt;-t tt,
'•■t.i-rd. ni Augu-l *t n iilllm in banlord, Florida,
ment. Some of the men critieiziMU ______■ ____________________ _______ i,corded in del II..ot Jl. Png.. Ill to 122
ami it» officer* -ball irrmediatrl) thereafter
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tlrangr Co. Iteeord-i. The -aid land being be elect* ,I hr the board of dlr.-cii.j*, I’ ntll
the form of age certificate us jffi- j
Druk layer anti jilaslt'mr wants *r*e*-eii ni the date of tit-. i.,uin.&gt; of -urh thrive rbeted at t hi- fir*t annus! rnsetifiif ni
necessarily bulky; others com/nded work. .Satisfaction guarant..,.,l. A , . - ' r i ! « , , N.'"r^ . ,,r ^ i. y gu"^"7h". J r 't orb bolder • -ball bo iiualinod, |be bu-inv*»
nf the corporation *h*tl be rundurtid by
it would he difficult in xyt\ many ply to .1. II S'tUpSltn, !{. No. I. Sail- i-aittgt. purchs —r ol Taa' Certificate No I&lt;»4. the* following officerr |*. F,. I&gt;tu,un. prcait
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ciAoi to accurately estj^WlsIi the age, lord,
Nil.
i't-.t|r
tiled *alil rerllflrate in rnv oilier. and haa
*D*kln*«nP»err*t*r&gt; and treaiiijrdr* and
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read* application for taX^-decf to t««u* in F. F. Dutttin, Joseph ('wmi-ron, amt J. J,
anil \other HUgireaLwfmt were made
ttickInmu shall vuit.tltuie the baartl of if(.
Wiltdil
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bon
r
front
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m,e!
arcocitaore
with
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Said
rerltflrat*
emtftouid IIKC to near from owner
th, it n0* itic ,ie.rrit«d property -i«- r|or*.
with'a view to simplifying the reguArils Is- tl.
who
has
good
body
round
timber
for'asted
in
Seminole county. Florida.
Jatory provision.
Thr hlghe*l amount of ln&gt;!rbtri|ne&gt;* to
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salt* close to railroad, l ull particu- s. it io u. a acreJ tk- .aid
t„ing
being « ItIrh ib.- rorprrai loti shall .ut.,i-.i u*.l([
F,| at the dal,' of the l&lt;
«u**b •hall » ro-n-ft Ih- abmutll of 11. rapital
lnrs in first letter as to price, loca­
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l,aiM«r. |i'UT» ha«» ; *«l T»» 1 "Miti« »D N*» l
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tliin! 1h»* i'el ti »!a&gt; of Jul** A I* 1**1 • bis &lt;har*’
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who given brief answers.
mad*4 npplirattao for tax *!«#*! It* l**ur» in Ukkin
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W AN TED I’ttrt of house or rooms aerordirirr with luiw Said curtfflea!** rm*
County nf S©mi noli*
lirarm
the
following
di^rriLr*!
-firopfiiy
»lt*
for linlit hoUfi'*kef|»iiiK or rottagv uiird in Srrntqo:*' county, Flcrlda.
I hdfeit) rectify. That «n thk day prraort*
A Wise Teller.
Add. t«» Hanford. The ally apptar*d litdnri* m«* F F, Dutton, Jo.
unfurnished.
Inquire "D ," care .of l.nt It
Camrron and J. J. I&gt;irkin«&lt;tn. rarh nf
■aid land hring iwr*»d at Ihc datr nf i-»u* «»ph
it is a-wise imylng toller who rhec^k
whom ’ -Yrrally arkct'iiwfddg'fd that h«* nr*
Herald. .
aura nf *urh &lt;***rtIfirat&lt; In th** rmtrr ©f .V. D rut#-»f
s fellow's infill before lie cashes ills
thr fncrgiung actiile* s*f iririirporatlon
J• I! If r*
thr purpowd* thrrrin
Alan: Nottrn l* baral»y ftvrn that J. T. forWft#
thetk.
Lost— Hot Ween Sanford nnd ()r- I.aing,
»»■** my Imfiil ami »ral of nlHn* |hla
tiufgba^r of Tax (Vriiflnt* No 1M,
df?th. t*#17
lnr\|lo on Friday one 34 x 4 G ood­ dated tn** rtth day nf Ju!y \ f» J*»1* ha* June
w
L
«* I. IIItITT.
filed saiif ** 11 ifi.-af »• »ti fn&gt; ttjflirr, and Ha*
Nf ary I'uldir.
rich auto eatiinK with rim. Howard ina-lr application f**r tat ds rd t«* t-su* in
Ot
F
t
t\r
arrttrtiafif© with taw- Hud •«rtitirrite inhfor return to Herald odice. 97-2tc
hrarr* li e fidlnuing dr *&lt;*rihed p«*ipi*My *i»- fo I If, tin tom;, li-lriilli Jiultdal « I,cull.
tiKird In S?©mlnpI*" roiinty. Flon«1». m-mit:
Sontii-iil** &lt;nun1) I
|n 1 hanrrr*
|,4H S. IHnrk *». T"-r •». Hanford Thr ««4*| \\ It It-, un
I uni|itjtin*ii,
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h*- *»»•- of *h
.1 at
j land lirtif a«r*Ar‘l
nl tih*i* Hill I.,
lit a i t »n l h* lU'ii
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rha1fh**r tt*-U&gt; i'i»m|iar,&gt;.
ForrrtnuI
I I.||l I I'ltfli I -*1 t I.
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at •1 ai*»i tinia Siainn, hi*
A'o Not iCi* i* 1u f* !•&gt; If,*•fi l i ai j r St
wifi.
Dotifrjidat
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J^irVjT, pliirrha**t «&gt; T ivi i-irHfii* at»* Nri |*M,
tliilnr ot Service b, l'ulillrBii&gt;(ii *
If. S. Land OIfirs* at fJainraviJli*, hla,,
dat**d Ihr hii» ilay ..f July, A 1» IDI S. La­
|| a| (leartng tu th,- four! that »,ili,in,-oa
Junr ‘Li, 19 17, fin'd *ald i-frliitriiif t* i ii riiiy nflir*1, isnd ha* issued
ti, •-:&lt;i (an r 4galo-t the ili li n.lfiil,
NUitfN9 I» hrfrtiy igiifP that f' harlts J.
fnr in tlrrtl 1o
in ilie ■bnv. mil tot rm e ha* been reiurnrd
Vermillion id Wrkfaa, Flmida, t*ho on arrurdinr©
la». Said rrrtUlrp;r cm* l*
ki kosim : a Cla im: oil engineii
&gt;
(he
Slieri.T nf S* m, +-»1e rituoly, to which
Jurid 17, IPi'*.', mad#* lion **te!nl I'fi^ry N&lt; hr«rc« th«* fnl||&lt;«ir|fi|; d#**rrll&lt;r»l pp'f i fty -it* mi 1 i-oun:&gt;
*uil i- pending, with the ehdoraeKfnnil IHI nf ajiy kind. No Ilittfrlfii MagnrUt mu:
Serf
In
n
U
fid
N
1
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fur
SL
of
si
tjotfd
in
H
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di**
muni
&gt;,
»n-»it*
of *a(d -henlT •*' Si mmole county,
•f tcnilof \ 4 h. p. Lnginc olll mn mfull Inoil of NKJj, S**rt loii I-, 1o»n»lil;» D# h Kang*- |... \t Sf«ni fn*.r
\*It! i &lt;» %n» ».*•.! Th* rnent
thai
h,
t»
unable
**wrv• -aid -**i-1■- - » un -aid
fw !0 hum* nl rnml of I f a
Nlcn J. I.h*20. 2!lK. TallahasMr Mrcidian ha* fi!*-d
mtirr ,4|,| land In *nc a-** ***d at *!*•* dal*- «*f ih* ih-trher Itialiy i t•
niii|iati&gt;, a I lurid* corpora­
p Sf'mi frf prirtw Pump^. Mill Sup. nf
inlvnilun
t«
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b
i
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yiar
1
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in
|
tt-u
A
fire
nf
»uth
lltUat*
In
lh©
*
rnam
r
of
tion, owing to the failure, of aaid corporation let
"v Lr||nm« llollrn, Haw I|1itla and Howl rMAldfih «l»lm lo iht* land ibovt diifribfd, Js. ||. Garnr-r.
officer* or afipotnt agent-. In.1 U-ratiie
Working Machinery.
hr for# rierk ctrruil rourt. at Tivarei, Fine* f VTnlr*« *aid rfiftiflrin&gt;« -hull l»© rr«|eerr*ij ylreihf* officer- or agi n,- ol
. orp y- 't.*o are
nil flit- Hull day nf Vugilfl t'•17
arentdltC tu Ta* lax
*frrd willthrrrnti
MALSBY MACHINE CO.
unknown,
ami a ap|»a&gt;mg to the court that
Claimant name- nll the 16th-•!■_&gt; ol Augu*t,*A. D, I'M7.
lhe bill ha- been (‘loll in the above -taiivl
4M-I0 Iawt 11ajr Hirerl
JirliHiniillr, Ilorido
T- |. Ilciyd, «&gt;l \Wki»a, Florid*
tt'itfi.i. tn&gt;' offiriat atgnniurr afiq k *I thi­ ran-'
In th- abov ■ . ratltl -I court by W II.
K. A. ttu.n. ot Wekiwa, Flbidl
th. 1TT.h day ot July. A. D, 1917.
Mark n-on. complainant, ag-in.i the tleftrarg* (Jarwood of Paula. Florid*
,f:. A. Dntf.t.ARS.
ifui
'‘ , '
it- .LI * I ..IO(L-1),. a X
Ifarvrv ,1, Urnfro*. nf Nanlord. Ftorhla.
Clrrk Ctrruit l*ourt Semlrtoi* Co., Fla
FI,* ' , ,orpnruii, n, Viiil- Staton am! U
UOBT W DA»'|S.
i^i r(i
By \ M. Daugla,., It c
y'aton, ■!« fr ndant,, for 4lo purpose of
■
lirgiolrr.
9i-rri-Sie" ■
•loro* lo*ing a rno'icage on Ihe property dr*
Tun A Frt-int*
•r»tt,rd in the hi|| ot complaint.
f) i* therefore, ordered that the ,altl drNoilre uf Aspllralton for Tat Deed Under
DEI'AHTMENT &lt;&gt;F Till: INTKHIOIt
l iq u id f a c e p o w d e r .
I ndant. Thatcher Realty Company, a Flor­
Mrctlan N of Chapter ISSS, l.a«- of t lor- ida
U. 8, I.and Offire at Oalneavllle, Fla.
rorporallon, appear to thi* rause, nn or
lda
Jun* 23, 1917.
The beauty secret of
It lore the 3rd day of September, 1917, and
■ Notier la hierby given that llarp.r Snfllb
Notice
It
hereby
given
that
F.
I,.
Wood­
Womcnwlio knowhow at Oviedo, Florida, who, un May 2R, 1912. ruff, nurebaaef of Tax Certificate No. fid, defend 'he *sld action, or drrrre pro rott,
fr-ao will be entered against *aid defendant
mad* llomaatrad entry. No. 010160, .for dated the 6th day nf July. A. D. 191ft, hi, corporation,
to take care o f the com­ SWU
and final decree entered thereon.
of NWI,, Section 26. Townahip 21 8 filed said certificate In my office, and has
D D ■further ordered •that this order be
plexion. Cannot be Hang* 31. E.-Tallaha-a** Meridian, haa filed mads application for tax deed to luu* In publl-hrd
a week for th* -par* of two
nolle* of intention to makr Five-year Proof, accordance with law. Said certificate em­ mnntha In once
ihe Sanford Herald, a new.paper
detetfied. Heals Sun­ to
ratabliah claim to lb* land above dra- braces, th* following described property sit­ published* in
Seminole
county, Florida. ■■
burn, atop* Tan. Soothing, rrilird before clerk circuit court, at Sanford, uated in Seminole rounty, Florida, lo-*it:
Done, ordered, adjudged and drerred at
Florida,
on
the
10th
day
of
Augu.t,
1917.
I.&lt;
il*
I
and
N
,
Illock
IS,
Sanford
farmat
cooling, refreshing.
the 29lh day ni June, 1917.
Claimant name* as »itnr»*c«:
Monroe. The aaid land being a«,ra**d at Del.and,. Flotlda,. JAS.
W I'l.KKINS.
I*. II. ttoiton of Oviedo, Fltrlda
P i+ .w fiih .itfju .
thr date of tbe iaa’uanc* of at* ch certificate in
Judge
Seventh
Judicial Circuit Court
• s
75c. miVrvffuU or Hr mall Jirnt
E. M. Mathbum of Oviedo, Florida
thr name of Thomas llroa.
of Florida.
S, It, Frailer of Oviedo. Florida
Alto; Notice ia hereby given that F. 1_ Dickinaaf, A Dlcklnton,
Simple (either color) for 2c. Stamp*
John ficrugga ol Oviedo. Florida.
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
M
elt,
for
Comp.
nODT. W. DAVIS.
117, dated the 6th day of July, A. D. 1916,
Dm Mfg Co&gt;. 40 South FJtli St.. Broolirn. N. Y.
90-Fri-lOtc
Itrglat ir.
haa filed aaid certlpagt*.Jri jny office and haa
89-Tjea It Fri-lOtc
made application for tax deed to t-eu* In Notice of Applltallsn for Tat- IPCril Under
accordance with law. Maid certificate era*
H.-clion H of Chaptrr 4KHN, l.awa ef Flor­
bracci the following Hrsrribcd property -Itid,
uatrd in Seminole rounty, Florida, to-wl|!
Notice I* .hereby given that Frank IS&gt;&lt; of S'v of NEM bt SEU. Her. 36, Tp. Woodruff. purcha-er of Tax Certificate No.
19 M, l(. 39 K. in acre*. ‘ The -aid land be­ ftjft, dated the fi,th day of Junr, A. D. 1911.
ing a****«*d at tbe date of the Issuance of Maid cvrtlficatr rmbrarea the following deaurh certificate in the name of C. Philpot e Ibed property eltuated in Seminole county,
Ualrs.
Florida, to-wii: l.nt* 4 and 6, lilk. 9, It *•
Unices said certificates shall be redeemed ael'a plat of Fort Heed. Th* *ald land be­
according to law tax deeds ,w{1| Issue there­ ing a«*c«*ed at the date of tbe'lxuance of
on on the 16th day of Auguat, A. D. 1917. auch certificate in the name at II. T. DeleWlinri* my official signature and teal this call. ' Alai Certificate No. 710, dated the
2nd day nf June A- l&gt;. 1913. Maid certifi­
the 13th day of July, A. D. 1917.
cate embrace* the following dc*cr|t&gt;*d prop­
(-cal)
K. A. DOUOJ.AMS,
erty situated In Seminole county. Florida,
Clerk ritcuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
Electridfy
to-wlt! tt*g S’ eh* N ‘cor of lot nnd Wylty
Dy V. M. Douglass, D. C*.
•tree!*, Fort Heed, riln W 106 ft. S S2 ft,
94-Frl-llc
E 10ft ft, N 62 ft. Th* said land being *«■
at. the date of the Issuance of auch
Nolle* of App cation for Taa Deed I'ndcV •»•&lt;-■!
certificate'
In the name of H. T. Drlegall;
Mrctlon n of Chapter 4 M*, l.ana of ha* filed raid
rcrtlflcatra In my office, ahd
Kiel Ida
made application for tax dreda to Issue
Nolle* la hereby given that Ira D. and haa
accordance with law.
Ellen Martin, purchaaer* of Tax Crrilficale in Unle-a
certificate* ahall, be redeemed
No. 3ft0. dated th* Cth day of July A. D. according said
law tax deed* wifi l»»ue there­
1916. ha* filed aaid rertifaa o In my office, on on tbe toStilh
day of July A. D. ,917.
and haa made applcatlon -or tax d*«d to Is­
my official signature and seal thla
sue in accordant-* with law. Maid certificate theWilmas
28th
'day
ol
June A. D. 1917.
embrace* the lotto*Inc described property
taeall
K. A. DOUGLASS,
situated in Seminole county, Florida, to-wit:
Clerk Circuit Court Heminute Co., Fla.
W‘ * of NUI* of MW*i. Mac. 8, Townahip
IIy V M. Douglass, D. C.
20, Mouth. Itange 3] Eaat.
90-FH-fttc
The said land being aaaeaaed at th* date
of the l»uanre of such certificate in the In fault af the County Judge, Nemlno e
name of D. (i. Crenshaw. Aim Certificate
Courtly, State of Florida
No. SSI, dated Sth day of July, A. D. 191ft. In re E-tate ol
covering MWJ| of S\Vi«, Sec. 8, Twp. 20 James llaiter William*
Mouth, Itange 31 U*n.
To oil Creditor*, legatee*, Diitrlhuteev and
The aaid land being attested at the date
all t'rraona having Claims or Demand*
of the louance of aurh certificate in the
against aaid Estate:
name of D. 0. Crenahaw. Unless said cer­
You, and each of you, are hen by notified
tificate ahall be redeemed according to law ■nd required to present any claim-.and de­
Tax deed will laaue thereon on the 7th day mands which yop, or either o, ynu,' may
ol Augu*t, A- D. 1917.
have against the t-stale of Jame- liatur Wil­
DELCO-LIGHT ia a complete electric light and POWER
Wiinea* my official signature and aral liam*, ds ceased, late ot Seminole 'county
plant, operated by gasoline or kerosene. It ia simple,
Florida, to the undersigned Executrix of axiil
thla the 6th day ol July, A. D. 1917.
(sealI
E. A- DOUlH.AHM,
estate' within twu years from the date here
economical, practical. Furniahei power lo pump water
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
of
•nd operate amall machinery, washes clothe*, churn*
Dated June 21.t. A. D. 1* 17.
92-PihStn
butter, etc. Supplies abundance o f clean, brilliant and
•SARAH M. WILLIAM.*.
/
-,
Eierulrix.
safe light Jar house and barn. Betters living condition*
ARTICLES OF INCOItPOHATIDN
8R-Frl-W
,
Nolle* I* hereby given that we, the under­
and pays for itsdlf in time ahd labor saved.
signed will, nn Wednesday, Auguat l-t, In Court of Ihe tounljr Judge, Nrmlnolr
- S 3S 0
IFffA SianJarJ Balltriti ( ( . «. t&gt;. DarSoo, O . )
1917. apply to Honorable Sidney J, Call*.
County. Stale of Florida
Governor of the State of Florida for tetters In r* Eetate ot
patent
Incorporating
th*
Pahokc*
Realty
F.stelta R. Waimsni deceased fo r a c t u a l d e m o n s t r a t io n
Company, under the following MloP^acd To all Creditors, Legatee*. Dietrlhulees and
charter, the original of which la now on fils
WRITE, PHONE OR WIRE TO
all Feraona having Claims or Dcmandt
in tbe offlea of the Secretary of State ot the
against aaid Eatatw.'
state ol Florida.
VYru. and e*frh "of you, are hereby notified
F. F. Dutton
J. R. YI-Ia RRY, Salesman
and required to present any claims and de­
Joseph Cameron
* mand* which you or either of you may have
Orlando, Florida
_J. J. Dickinson,
■ against the estate of Katella It. Warman, de­
‘CLAUDE NOLAN, Dealer
Article* ef Inrerporatlon of Pahokce Itca’.ty ceased. late of Seminole rounty, Florida, In
Company
the undersigned Administrator of said ca­
Jacksonville. Florida
Wc, tha undersigned, hereby associate our­ ttle within two year* from the dale hereof,
selves together for th* purpose of forming a
luted Juno 21*t, A. D. 1917.
body poflOc'at)d corporate under the lawa
E . B. WARM AH.
of th* atatn ol Florida, with and under tha
Adminlitrator.
88—Frl-9te
following propyaed charter.

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It was found that the 50-jJound
piece of ice, ahd for which a 60pound ticket would have been exact
B. J. HOLLY. Edllor J
ed,weighed exactly 32 pounds.
'V. M. HAYNES, Umines* Manager
Quite a shrinkage, had It not been
PuHWrl E n d Tort&lt;Uj •»&lt;! PHd*l ' 1.1, for the 'watchful woman whi/~"toelieved her own eyes rather than the
assertion of the Iceman that tho
SUIWCHIPTION TBICR, IN a d v a n c s
chunk was full weight.
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A short telephone conversation
MONTHHn rfriT* t fr r n tr ,, ****'' AJA frith 'headquarters-BroOShl about nn
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instant adjustment of the mutter
M f « i W I* l b n t» bj Cm Hw I l N r * Tmr la and full weight was delivered.
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That same thing can he done, in
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Yes, .a spade is going to be called
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JUST TO BE "IN S T Y L E " .
Just to be In harmony with every­ sure to look with contempt towards!
thing else, probably,
our- ■, dear these traitors and the blood of these
friends who arbitrarily fix the In­ traitors. The Pacifists of today Is
surance rates have ordered a general an enemy of world democracy.
11. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
increase in the rates for Tampa. As There will be no place In the future
va*-Pr~W.i F. L. WOODRUFF Vlcs-PrsBldsot
C**hkf
A»»‘l C.ihWf
told In yesterday* Tribune, the in­ for those persons who sought to put
crease means that the people of on the shoulders of another genera­
T H E B A N K T H A T INSURES YO U R DEPOSITS
Tampa will he called upon to pny tion the task of ridding the world o
many thousands more to the fire In­ Prussianlsm; these persons who still
surance companies; and there is no Beck, at this late hour, when public
attempt to offer nny reasonable ex­ sentiment and the righteous wrath of
the ‘ earth's finest nation is turned
957 David P. Self, Chuluota
cuse for the raise.
righteously against them, to put the
345 Sidney Barno, Sanford .
We are informed that local con­
sand of cowardice into the machinery
103 Deems N. Herring, Sanford
ditions
have nothing to do with the
J. Fred DeBerry is out for con­
of the already slow acting govern688 Henry McCasldll, Sanford
gress and says that one term la all increase, so it must be considered will be patiahs. Yes, pariahs. That
856 Harrison Scruggs, Oviedo
that he wants which is a very modest as one of those tfrbitrary acts which is a long thought, and it's a thought LIST PUBLISHED AGAIN FOR BENEFIT OF READERS 705 Harley Vincent, Sanford
request even for Fred. And. speak­ have'so endeared the insurance rate- that deserves your attention—if you
406 Alfred G. Doudncy, Sanford
On account of the great demand 677 John Sapderr, Sanford
ing of Fred’s campaign reminds us fixers to, the general public. Tam­ have nny leanings toward pacifism. for the names of those subject to 749 Henry White, Sanford
619 Allots J, Jackson, Sanford
that you can never toil about poli­ pa’s fire protection equipment is in
25 William H. Bowen, Sanford
The man who talks peace now, draft The Herald is publishing the 625 John Johnson, Sanford
ticks and Fred is liable to land' a better shape than ever before and
392 Clifford Choice, Sanford
760
Harry
Garwood,
Paola
list
again.
The
official
list
hua.
not
affords not the slightest pretext for without being willing to fight for
political job yet. Who knows?
COO Isaac Pugh, Sanford
slapping
a higher rutc upon the peace, is no less than a traitor—pro­ yet been made public and if there
Walling List
------ 0 — 889 Oliver General, Geneva
are
any
changes
they
will
be
pub­
people, of this city. The suggestion vided he is n person uf sound mind,
183 Harry Hall Newman, Sanford 383 Edward A. Chittenden, Sanford
Just been reading Editor Benja­ that the insurance companies had to cither that, or he is in the employ­ lished In Tuesday’s edition
792 Instance L. Cook, Oviedo.
576 David Mlnyon, Sanford
min’s story in the Ocala Star about pay unusually heavy losses for the ment of the German government.
Names Drafted Here5 John E. Anderson. Sanford
944
Frank James, Chuluota
the trains that come and go and if Atlanta tire may explain something Not only is he a traitor to his coun­
350 Zema Banks, Sanford
These
are
not
from
tho
official
122
D cW itt T. Johnson, Sanford
it is true that old patriot is not in this direction—perhaps the com ­ try, but be b a traitor to himself
54 Bias Conclly, Goldsboro
642
Wyatt
Robinson, Sanford
hoard
hut
are
supposed
to
be
cor­
steeping at nil. We hereby call at­ panies propose to make Tampa and and to his family and to bis frfends.
870' Si Brown, Geneva
939
Jefferson
Hudson, Chuluota
rect
as
drawn;
tention to the fact that he is not other cities pay for Atlanta’s mis­ He is more than thut. He is a cow­
549 Lewis LuUon, Sanford
222
Oscar
W.
Speer, Sanford
258
J.
Brodic
Williams,
Sanford
only violating the eight hour law fortune.
ard. A coward as well as a traitor.
110 Harold Grant, Sanford
906 W. A. Pattishol),: Geneva
•158
Lawrence
Gay,
Sanford
but he is trying to run trains as
This is a big thing to say, I know,
741 Willitf Williams, Sanford
The most inexcusable and
in­
700 Cheater Thomas, Sanford
854 Julius Scott, Sanford
well ns a newspaper, which is also a
and I haven't said it without think­
711
George
I).
Watson,
Sanford
defensible
thing
in
existence
in
this
297
Bartow Mann, Monroe
direct violation of the rules. But it
ing about it.
Down hare in my 783 -Elio Blakely, Oviedb
1022 William T. House, Altamonte 321 James Aikqn, Sanford
was good reading and Benjamin en­ country is the preseiit method of neck of the woods it is a serious 837 Clayton Newton, Oviedo
841 Robert Lee Peterson, Maitland 730 Ester Woodward. Sanford
dows some of those engines with fixing better insurance rates. As a thing to call a man n coward. One 337 Ellis Bell, Oviedo
638
James Rochelle, Sanford
combination
and
monopoly
for
the
70fr Martin Vincent, Sanford
&lt;176
Bryan
Howard
Squire,
Sanford
human tendencies and the taking
is supposed to he rendy to fight,
1032
William
A.
Sanders,
Altamonte
exploitation
of
the
public,
it
has
nil
1002 Abraham Bisbane, Lake Mary
275
Arthur
B.
Wright,
Goldsboro
away of some of the trains will no
when he calls a man a coward. But
632 William KRedley, Sanford
the
other
trusts
and
combines
beaten
368
Hon F. Canty, Sanford
509
Burton
Johnson,
Sanford
doubt break his heart ami disturb
I'm not afraid. Pacifists, you know,
685 W. S. Tyler, Sanford
to u frazzle—and yet it serenely goes
975 Geo. E. Parker, Gahrielln
564
William
Fred
Mason,
Sanford.
lu3 two hours of sleep.,
are pacifists.
685 W. 1. Tyler, Sanford
on. without interference from the
320 Pat Allen. Sanford
9-15 Charlie Jackson. Chuluotn
-----O -----1016 Ellis Blair. Altamonte
law.
How long must the people
There are in Amerirn. I am ex­ 596 Laurence M. Nott, Sanford
950 James H. Munroe, Chulola
Munirinpl ownership in Sanford is suffer? —Tampa Tribune.
335 David Lewis Brown, Sanford
ceedingly sorry to say. some millions 536 C. C. Lock, Hanford
926 Clarence Young, Geneva
many years oil as yet hut it is not
493 Trouble C. llilleary, Sanford
of men who think Pacifism und are 548 Henry Lawson, Sanford
1010 Robert A. Nordstrum, Upsalu
Good stuff. Ed. And while you
too early to begin talking about it
923 Clarence 'White, .Geneva
afraid to declare themselves opcply. 126 John Jelks, Goldsboro
919
Circlet B. Stewnrt, Geneva
and having a campaign of education are on the subject you had better Yes, millions.
341 Eddie Brown, Sanford
For one thing, it 784 D. Curtis Ilrown, Oviedo
956
T
h o s .. M. Simmons, Chuluota
' regarding the bcnoiits to be derived speak to your congressman, Hon, wouldn’t be good business to open­ 765 Lem Youdell, Sanford
1007 Allen Harten, Lake Mary
814
Sam
Jackson, Oviedo
from the public ownership of nil H. J. Drane, .who is jn the insurance ly declare themselves.
391 Preston Kale, Sanford
These men 107 Jos. C. Hutchison, Sanford
738
Geo.
Washington. Sanford
utilities. The first step will he » business and probably represents are moral cowards, as well as cow­
353 Rodney E. Bruton, Sanford
121
Artl.U'
Johnson, Sanford
616
Zchidee
Ratliff.
Sanford
commission form of government and more insurance companies than any ards physically.
970 Willie Lanier, Gnbricdla
221
Francis
F. Singletary, Sanford
373
Miles
T.
Cassidy.
Sanford
then the idea of municipal owner­ other man in Florida. Of course we'
637 Robert Robinson, Sanford
"It isn’t our fight." they whisper. 775 Chas. M. Williams. Paola
292
James
Roy
Let*. Monroe
ship can he tuken up. And when it do not blame the high cost of insur­ " I t ’s the fight of those other coun­
360 David D. Caldwell. Sanford
822 Thud E. Lingo, Oviedo
486 Julius Huff, Sanford
ance
on
the
agents
for
they
could
is taken up it will he by the tax­
571 Allen Jnnr* Monroe, Sanford
tries. If the Germans were to come 692 Kyer Thomas, Sanford
504 Boston Irwin, Sanford
payers for it is the property owners sell more insurance‘if the rates were over her.*, • l*d be the among the 810 Arthur L. Hatch, Oviedo
488 Geo. W. llilleary, Sanford
470
Morris Hanson, Sanford
*
that vote for bonds and the property reduced hut a man in the position (first to defend my flag.’ ’
704 Arthur J. Vaughn. Sanford
312 Roger Whitted, Monroe
507
Arno
Chas.
Jon&lt;*s,
Sanford
Owner that will eventually start the of Congressman Drane could ami
72 W aitel Eubanks, Sanford
90 Samuel Glover, Sanford
They haven’ t nny Mag and they 309 Geo. Thompson, ^lonroe
And this
matter of municipal ownership and should do something.
356
Muster Black, Sanford
177
James O. Huffj Sanford
437
N
.O
.
Garner,
Sanford
carry it through. It is easy enough goes for our own congressman, W. J. are liars. That’s a strong word, of
112 Albert Hunter, Sanford
753
Henry Wright, Sunford
604
Ashley
G.
Purvis,
Sanford
for the man with no property to Sears wh.o is dot in the insurance course: hut it's a strong case and it
128 Monnie Jackson, Sanford
130
Rufus
.Jones, Sanford
10
William
Andeispn,’
Sanford
talk about bonds when he is not business hut can do his part toward demands the use of strong language.
679 Amos Scipio, Sanford
858 [-1*0 T. Tillman, Sanford
13
Geo.
David
Calhoun,
Sanford
It
is
their
fight.
It
is
democracy’s
forced to pay for these im prove­ breaking the hark of the insurance
805 ( ’ has. M. Farntlle, Oviedo
161 Walter B. Miller, Sunford
God Al­ 924 Buckner Hebe Walker, Geneva
ments hut the taxpayer wants to trust and we expert him to take n light, humanity’s light.
11 Miles Aus)in, Sanford
1
1023
Alfred Powers, Altamonte
420
John
Edwards.
Sanford
mighty's light. It is an Armageddon
know just wheje and how this money shot at them.
900 John II. Me Keller, Geneva
(
424
William
E. Erickson, Sanford
1011
Fred
A.
Sjohloin,
Lake
Mary
of democracy. The salvation of the
is to be raised and'how it is to be
363 L*wis Collins, Sanford
— 9—
1840
Vander
Perritt,
Wagner
fil
l
Wm.
Sylvester
Jackson,
Sanford
world depends wholly upon the out­
speifti Therefore-aH this talk nn the
GOO!) BA K TO SOCIALISTS
6 Andrew G. Ashbury, Sanford
657
Thomas
Sullivan,
Sanford
433
Eli
Futch,
^Sanford
side lines is lime wasted and is only
The stampede from the Socialist come of it. The best is loose; the 1031 George Stevens, Altapionte
506 Albert K. Mitchell, Sanford
17
5
Osteen
Me
Michael,
Sanford
done for the personal aggrandise­ party—continue*; The—latest—rene­ devil is unchained. Tho right must
151 Andrew L7 Myers, Sanford
300 Edward Oglsby, Monroe
487
Lyloyd
Hill.
Sanford
ment of certain individuals who tire gade of note, is Upton Sinclair, the win; it cannot lose; but the cost of
91 Ben. Gregly, Sanford
278 Geo. Wilson, Sanford
i797 Ben Cooper, .Oviedo
looking for something.
novelist, 'famous for many services the winning will he henvy tipleas this
717
Rohl.
0
.
Weeks,
Sanford
1021 Jnmes B. Foster, Altamonte
110 Andrew* Jackson Krug, Sanford
---------------O----ito thV (tarty he now repudiates. And strong nationrr-inrluding. perhaps,
30
Lonnie
L.
Ballard,
Sanford
324
King Asgill, Sanford
422 Raymond Fields, Sanford
in bidding the organization good hy« some of those who s i t - among the
199
David
Peterson,
Sanford
911
Monroe Richardson, Geneva
Roy
B.
Rower,
Sanford
INSIST ON WEIGHT
18
|he probably renders it the moat val­ giants at Washington— think more of
388 John Cherry, Sanford
532
Ruben
O. Kilgore, Sanford
Norman
M.
Swanson,
Sanford
' The Horrid has suggested to in­
652
uable service of all. in the excellent utter patriotism and less of party
733 Geo. Wesley, Sanford
336
Felix
Byrd,
S an ford '’
Matthew
Best,
Chuluotn
terested housewives that there might
927
and selfish interests.
warning and advice he gives it.
608 Ernest Parramore, Sanford
73B Charlie Wilson, Sanford
be a great saving in the matter of
212
James
F
’
.
Robinson,
Sanford
The case of the "Pacifist is the
If the party persists In carrying
601 Sum. M. Pickens, Jr.,. Sanford 327 William R. Brown, Sanford
ice iT each one would jnsist on full
49 Eliggn Chestnut, Sanford
out its declared policy of mnss oppo­ world old case of the man who wants 606 Sumuel W Pcavoyhduse Sanford 664 Geo. Stevens, Sanford *
weight and sec that the amount of
something
for
nothing.
Peace—a
sition to .selective service, says Mi1,
.
(Continued on Page 5)
If)2 Munroe Norwood, Sanford ftj 93 William C. Hill, Sanford
Ice called for by the ticket Is deliver
lasting pence, peace, not chained to
Sinclair,
-it
will
he
wiped
out.
512 Eugene W. Jones, Sanford
ed to the family ice box.
"If the Socialists," he adds, "bad slavish servitude, peace with human 46 Chas. Claudius Cobh, Sanford
An .incident, .right in line, is re­
opposed selective service unless con­ liberty—will never he had for noth­ 1020 James M. Evan#, Altamonte
lated to this paper. A lady observ­
scription of wealth were likewise in­ ing, It must he paid for and paid 223 Francis E Singletary, Sanford
ing thut the piece of ice brought in
cluded, I could have seen some (or in blood. There is no other way. 117 Pete Holden, Sanford
by the iceman seemed small for the
point to their argument, and per­ As long a *.the Hun and the Vandal 602 Frank IMtts, Sanford
fifty pounds she hud ordered, di­
haps could have stood with them in infest tho eartlr, there is no other 390 Chas. E. Chapman, Sanford
rected the man to take it back to
way.
2!i William 0 . Bryant, Sanford
the wagon and weigh it. She ac­ protecting .the working class frrtm
Hemp/nber this—every man in 90 Samuel Glover, Sanford
bearing not only the physical but
companied him to verify thp weight. the financial burdens of this wnr."
America is working for hi# country,
75 Thomas Meade Fox, Sanford
It was really unnecessary for the or he is working for the Kaiser. If 772 Henry Tucker, Paola
Socialists to make such a condition, you nre not putriotic, then you nre 721 Ralph B. Wight, Sanford
because ns matter's stand wealth is working for the Kaiser, the man who 280 Oqcar Milton Zitrowor, Sanford
actually botlig conscripted for wnr set himself up as u sort of partner 24 John W‘. Booth, Sanford
purposes as murh as manhood Is. with the Almighty, the man who 298 Uobt. Sanford -Man, Monroe
Tile big war'taxes, particularly toe ccuntennrced nil the un'peakahle ,28 Henry Byrd, Sanford
increased income and inheritance outrages of Belgium.
56 Clifford Clair, Sanford
Whom are you serving?
taxes contemplated are nothing less
675 Azzic Sallic, Sanford
— Hapsburg Licbe of the Vigi­ 343 John Henry Bell, Georgetown
than wealth conscription. And if it
is qrgued —as It easily may be— that lantes.
982 Robt. Bryant, Longwood •,
Start the year right
t ie poor are still subject to us heavy
726 Alton W. Wise, ‘ Sanford
Kale Increase
by using a time book
burdens, in proportion to their in­
15 Ismail Ignatius Bronson Sanford
in the Federal Reserve Banking System played
At a meeting yesterday of the
come. as the rich, attention may he special committee nppointed recent oofi Thomas J. Parrish, Geneva
for a record of vour
an important part in thu recovery o f business
called to the fact that the rich are ly to appear before the railrend com­ 933 Warren Crump, Chuluota
from the adverse conditions following the out-*
labor records t h i s
subject to the selective draft just as mission in protc.f against tho pro­ 452 \Valton Garvin. Sanford
break of the European war, thirty months ago, and
year. This will give
much as the poof." A sincere ef­ posed increase ot fifteen per cent in 355 Ledwdrth Brown, Sanford
is still helping to keep business on cn oven bed.
y o u a permanent
fort is being made to distribute dem­ freight rates i t ’ was resolved to pre­ 530 Robert Floyd King, Sanford
Thi3 system with it3 immense resources is a
record o f your pay
ocratically all the burdens of this pare a brief to'he filed w ith the com­ 972 Drnwdy E. Matthews, Gahrielln
bulwark
of strength to the banks which are mem­
democratic wars The selective draft mission. in as murh us the rnilroads 983 llruce Clouser, Longwood
roll for the season
bers
of
it,
and will assist them In any financial
is the most democratic burden of all. have given notice to hold their peti­ 757 Arthur Zeglur, Sanford
without
additiona
requirements which they jnsy be called upon
966 Robert II. Hawkins, Gabrielis
It is difficult to understand why tion in abeyance..
trouble.
to meet.
any body of men assuming to repreThe special committee is rqm- 8G8 James Ashe, Geneva
should re- posed’ o f 'D. C. Marlowe of Sanford, 332 Chas. L. Britt, Sanford
sent the workini c'
By depositing your money with us you re- *
We have them m at
fifse their coopt x‘ •; I this great A. W. Hunnicut of DeLand, A. J. 379 Joe Cliittendep, Sanford
ccivo the protection and the new facilities which
will fill your wants.
I l is. u Holworthy of Lakeland and'Fred M, 542 Sherman Lloyd, Sanford
war for human .'.oeih &lt;:
our membership in the Bystem enables us to
offer you.
rf them Allen qf Orlando. All were present 194 Chas. I’ riester, Sanford
struggle primaril,
1'
e t and their kind in o. ; 1 ! . And at tho meeting yesterday,*except Mr, 874 Richard Ilurkc, Geneva
i, Timmy Holworthy, whose notification—was 552 Schullc Maine*, Sanford
ns Mr. Sinclair says, '
!
'
then we miscarried in thq mails. — Reporter 645 Joe Summons, Sanford
he allowed to w
218 August C. Smith, Sanford '
li.op every Star.
in America shall 1 ;
620 Henry. Polike, Sanford
&lt;vote the next.
other activity am
Affectation.
550 Chas. J. Merriwether, Sanford
twenty or thirty
rz in preparing
Affectation is an awkward and
for a last-ditch df.'-p’.a tf this dem­ forced imitation tff what should ho 574 Oscar Middleton, Sanford
31 Andrew Milton, Sanford
ocratic principle.”
I)ii the Social­ genuine nnd easy, wanting tho beauty
981
James- A. Bristline, Longwood
ists want to sndd! &gt; t«a with such n that accompanies whnt Is •natural1
._
770
George Smith, Paola
(Hilary burden as that would en-&lt; Locke. * .
SANFORD, FLORIDA
882 C. W. Culpepper, Geneva
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Wo are making history now, my
American brother, and this history
is going to be written in lines o fj
truth. There will 'ho none of the
prejudiced, lying and distorted bunk
that has, unfortunately for us all,
been in our school histories herettffore; there will be no attempt to
blot out any such matters as the
Uladensburg affam - A spade is-go­
ing to bo called n spade, hereafter.
And just where Is the Pacifist going
to stand—after the war. is over?

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electricians, engine repair men, lith­ 69f Leon Tison, Sanford
vent the manipulation from forcing
d?y ol J :^ % P n o v o ‘ ass
ographers, machinists, airplane me­ 378 Frank If. Campbell. Sanford
prices evon higher. 1 realize.the n e -f Cl»rk ol ihc e c u * r»urt &lt;*? the
h
chanicians. radio men, metbl work­ 237 Richard Sanders, Sanford
cwslty for ■uch legfslation, but I am |'GKk A. JM*/»rr/le'
, 'OJn,y* H‘ *
ers, magneto repair men, motorcycle 422 .Fames If. Kstridgc. Sanford
unqualifiedly opjiosed to lixiqg a pri j
*‘ 1*^11^ anj r. unrii lor Uampiaiiiafit
repiiir men,
photographers,
sail 619 F.’ dgnr J. Kouth, Sanford
unqualifiedly opposed to fixing a -------------------------- 1
-----------------------------makers, stenographers, tool makers, 344 Eugene Brown,- Sanford
price for wheat which will require
^ , nrt
vulcanizers, welders and skilled and 6BG Geo; W. Turner, Sanford
hundreds of thousamls of- people in !■?*••
d ,' *»&lt;*■■• fn- in - ..
aiock. . . .
*
'
hi
t tif H u t t o n f t w U S r tim fin v , n i»or«
824 Robert Lewis, Oviedo
unskilled men.
1my state to. pay such high Tirifft I" 1— *—
Interest
It is specifically __stated ^
that
"TToiir ^TTe farmers and growers o I.in*|
Have you left your order for your
___men 307 James—W—Pnrleri -Mtmnwr
• ■• •
(hi*
!! coat suit, dreyes or c o a l* -a t- the-enlisted for^thlfTservice will not be 412 tnlonio Gonzalez, Sanford
! • h#ld *t u«*- principal
my statef under this measure will ^ * &lt;
f
■*Ir» i
202 L. A. Renaud, Sanford
Summary o f Uut .Floating Small ‘ ’~ trrT-ucli "Shop fdr your fall order on ttiyen training in flying.
have no guaranty of a reasonable r*»
*Iir a(t"fm
price for their products, yet Under
t ':\ :
* 'i : *
" 1 * ' *'
TalkaSoccIncDy Arranged for ■» approval?
Saturday is your Iasi
This is a very unusual opportun- 164 I rank Mcisch, Sanford
iw prwviiiion.H will nave to pay .for i f*
* -nr
upon t*?r&gt;Tt« 4»f ,%m
Horried Herald Readers
chance, q.i the proprietors leave j,y an,i a# jt wm
t,e open for a 268 Isaiah Wilson, Satdord
Vfonduy for mar
flour made from wheat costing at - ion
‘" ’,I
'*r ' " E! ''
irkets,
98-1 tr^ short time only it Is hoped that 272 Thomas Williams, Sanford
ill
(flit
964 B. M. Carter, Gabrieila
be
m K t j at
c ^ F th r .
least
$2
n
bushel.
How
much
more
young
men
between
the
ages
of
18
i
C. A. Palmer of the Geneva
" ' Ru * W.
' Vttll« ce l‘‘ft yestertlaK
L&gt;va s eecV
i l ,/ MS - »*■
866 James Ashe, Geneva
we do hot know.
fls-iri-rt,
’
tion was in the city on Wednesday (or North Caro,lnn where she will and 40 will respond freely.
59.1 Frank MeKclway, Sanford
Mr. President, it is not my desiri* ______________________________ j______
For
further
information
or
enlist­
spend
several
months
r and reports that but litjte rain bus
407 Ruben Davis, Sunford
to delay further consideration of this N„ :lfP of *„i|ra,i0„ , , f Tjt UffA ,
$2.50—Week end rates to D ay­ ment in this service apply to any of 262 Seth Woodruff, Sanford
fallen out his way. Mr. Palmer has
matter, but on account of this o n e !'
" **r
« « . t-*-* of t*i r.
the
following
recruiting
stations:
*
tona Beach akd return.*
Phone
F. E. C. Railway near Geneva.
886 Grover C. Gould, Geneva.
feature of tile hill, which is to m e 1 Notlca !• harabv given *.ha’ T‘&gt;o. *' Wll2
04
1
-j
South
Pnlafox
street,
Pen­
$2.50 Week-end rates to Day­ Philips' Drug Store for further in­
very objectionable, and I believe will
sacola, Fla.
tona Beach and return.
Phone formation. Orange Belt Aut,o Line.
br found to bt&gt; very objoctipnuhli* to j
Nn. «,9d»c«rf the* #‘th d j »f j u!yf
52-57 West Day street, Jackson96-3tc
Philips’ Drug Store for further par­
a
treat
majority
at
the
k
m
,,lean
&amp;
.
'Jia'JS
7 «r?V 2
vfllc, Fla.
J. Fred DeBerry, the popular
ticulars. Orange Belt Auto Line.
* Post Office
Officu building, Tallahassee,
peoMe. I tl,nire to make a motion to S S f t g ; . 5* f.,2 |k,l“ 2 a ,F„*'A.J.*£.T;
nuo salesman and candidate for
96-3tc
reconsider the vote by w-bicb the
Uatail (he Uh ,tay af N*rna-n',*r,
Fla.
A, 1&gt;. Js9S, K u iIIk I aalit r rrllllritn In u y
ongress is in the city for a few
food c-ntro.l bill was passed; and if n(tlr«&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Schclle Maincs re
117 South Orange avenue, Or­
amt haa marfi* appiiratlon tor tax
among his mnny
turned Wednesday from a visit to duys circulating
it has been sent to the house, that «lrril« lit fv u e in accanlaor# with law.
lando, Flu,
land
Salit rrrtiAraln embrace the (''Jiiwing
friends
relatives and friends in and around
itracrlhait property ailuatrd In Sc*nincli&gt;
\ / P ost O fle^B uilding, Tampa, Fla. FLORIDA SENATOR TRIED T O it be returned to the senate for fur­ county.
tn-wit! ('rrtiSrala No. 5,
Oliver Murrell was called to th K
Lake Duller. They were accompan­
p ost O il/e Building, Miami, Fla.
ther consideration.
My object in Pcocribcii Floriita.
BRING FOOD BILL BACK
above embraces IWy. to ch M of
ied home hy Willie Goolsby, a neph­ colors yesterday, joining the naval
ther consideration.
My* object i 1 NK comer n( I^T 2. Sac. 35, T p 13. ft *ts
FROM THEJiOUSE *
K. run W 155 ft, 9 IHA-ft, f: 155 ft. N 1«1
ew who expects to obtain a position reserve corps at Pensacola.
making this motion is for the spe­ ll. S-IO aersa. f'ertincats No. 3 &lt;|r.i&gt;rii„.| *
Jr.
Young
Here
Senator
Trammell
again
stood
up
abova
-mliracpa l.ot No. 3, Sac 31, Tp 13,
in Sinford and make this-his home.
cific purpose, and that only, of hav­ K 2S K.
$2.50— Week end rates to D ay­
Tl arraa. CarllScata No. TI3 daa.
Dr. C. T. Young of the State for the people when he attempted
abova am brarn S W H of 8 W U Sac
tona Beach and return.
Phone Board of Health was in the city to- to huye the food control bill recon­ ing furthi r consideration upon the rrlbad
A letter from Dr. Brownlee
TP 19. H 29 E. 10 acra*.. Cart Ideal#
hilips' Drug Store for further in­ day- with Dr. Miller looking atfer the sidered on account of the minimum question rf the minimum price No. 724 described abova embraca* N W *
Montreal, N. C., Bays that he and
of
8
E f« Sac 2C. Tp IS, It 29 E. 40 arraa.
which was fixed for wheat. T think Cartldeala
S o . 725 rfaveribad abova am Mrs. Brownlee en joyed their visit to formation. Orange Belt Auto Line. interests of the people. I)r. Young price of $2 for wheat. The follow­
H W ), o f S E I f Sac 26. Tp 1 9 , K 29 E,
96-3tc ' is making a special crusade on ing is the proceedings from the Con­ t-his provision should be stricken braeaa
Washington and they are now at
40acraa.
•
from the bill.”
The aa idla n d bains aa*a«vad at tha data
Montreal, where they are'ab le to
Johp Abberger, Florida freight typhoid fever and intestinal diseases gressional Record:
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of t ha iMuanec o f auch ra t 1111eat a* a • lollowat
eat three times a day and expect to agent of the N. C. &amp; St. L. and his nnd is doing a great work in having
Crrtlftrate Np. *5 davrribrd abova. In tha
•Mr. President, on Saturdny *durof
Judicial name of V. Srhmtla. f.'artifiraif No. 3.
enjoy the mountains to the fullest', son, B. L.
Abberger, , traveling people screen their homes and all j
..
,,
.s
, ..
,
,
l l m i l l . Kewl.u.1 • tau n t). ItoDda. n , , „ . d'verlbad abova, in tha name of Jana (.ana.
•cry
ing the consideration of the food
—
Hair*. O rtlflra la No. 713, davrrlbad abova
Ayers* New D aytona Beach Hotel freight agent o f the A. B. &amp; A., the foods and many other items that control measure,* when n motion was
In t h r .a im r of ( ’ .* W. M ctlo.iatd. Carildui.i'i
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1
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Hill
of
cala No. 721, daverlhad abova In tha name
Daytona Beach, Fla.-*-Spocial aum- with headquarters in Jacksonville arc of vital interest to the people. made to strike out the provision fix­
CumpUInt
of Unknown, •'artiflcair No. 725, drncrlhad
M lto r iT
abova In thr name ot C*. W M cD onald.
* mcr rates now in effect. Week end were in the city yeaster^lay looking Dr. Young believes in the enforre- ing a minimum price of $2 per
Uni-** nald errtiOeaian nhatt ha radaamad
parties solicited. Dance every Sat­ after business for their respective I ment of nil local health ordinances, bushel for wheat in certain primary
roads.
urday night. W. F. &amp; K. R. Ayres,
markets throughout the country, I
.Until further notiev M uss-jo ' s pool
managers and owners.
81-tf
Germans Need Steel
was among the senators who voted
Those who have hospital garment J / V 1! *!* ° ,wn *v‘*ry "tternoon at 2
Amsterdam. Netherlands. July 25. to strike out the minimum price
1
or
Red
Cross
please
send
them
in
»
'
TuesdJys
and
Fridays.
Thl.
Germans
are
requistioning
did
not
believe
that
we
should
make
f
t . - n t an d e . M n l *(.&lt;&gt;&gt;
&gt; i»u. In itianj
» soon as possibl
possible and those who
” - ' tf
ani1 Particularly barbed wire. un exception in the case of wheat ha
as
• &gt; m , d -t .
M I T I I K 1) 1' t S S I C N M K S T
It (. vrth r n*da .1
i it j, r..iffe« I# T*&gt; A!| IVh-m It M ir f*n!in*rtt
«
are willing to lend machines comReginald Holly is now behind thel'all over Belgium, according to the and tix a price for that commodity
p-l.|.*4tad' ttt the
fitr, l| ,^,d a
Thl* I* In* tlnlIf&gt;' ynu that I l ave baau
muniVate with Mrs. Terheun. Mrs. I8m*n fountain at ihc Bonita, where latest news from the frontier. The which would rause the consuming
r pul .im n| Jn Sent -I-Ir rtiui.ty F.r r- ’ nMniail a x iin a r ' Tty. I hiu I* I’ atnt of Sanford,
of fju r .on - Florida. a«»l*ttor In a rerlain tlaad n f.a » i(n M. Pulrston, Sec., A. R. C.
bis smiling rountenurjgg invites you ■m ention of only one wire is allowed, puhjic iff this country, a great many, tin, ut.ea •«, i t*c, !. ft r ..
**
' r **1f * " i
ment, rtinvavlnf all hU proper tv. bolb raat
l ^o have a drink. .
to mark off the division of the fields. of
Witne
I,.
A.
Ptiujlat.,
the
M-rk
of our , and paf*onal, for the henaOt of hta er-ditora
whom nre people engaged in
Mrs. jlunius Turnbull and hull
circuit court and thr .eal of »*H roti-t, at undar tha law* c f Flm ins, end you and rarh
No. 666 will cure Chills and They are likewise breaking up more other agricultural pursuits than that ■ha courk htiu.a in Sanford, thi* tha 20|h »( you nrr haraby raniulrad within altly daya
daughter o f' Monticello are the
day of Jut). 1917.
" m in
' th
-**ft «Tile, itml* ft hit,
if i h » f w i l t or llv
Gcver. It is the most speedy rem­ nnd more car tracks and light rail­ of producing wheat, to pay possibly
(***'»h
K \ r»oirc;i.\ss
fi*ur
rnimth* Tf k y o n d
Timii* af thi*
guests of Mrs. S. V. Arrington.
?**- Fri fir
roads, carrying off tin* rails and from $12 to $11 or $15 per barrel
•tRlr iif FliifMp wm.4*n*1^|rmrr*t • of »r*
edy we know.
8U-15t
funl* «nc*ir*«t f hr f» M *• n ,,r
It will pay you to call at the
I
Thi« J«$l&gt; ^'»ih. I ? 7?
J. T. Brady returns to his first sleepers, as well as cars ami loco­ fur (lour* in the retail markets,
N « » l if p i if S lt ir •* AtilUrr
M erlin t
French Shop nnd let them have your
II h N
W IG H T .
motives.
U» atffiiHjfti mmf rtufv ha.I. __
«rM|
voted to strike out that minimum,
love nnd after trying the farming
A id in rf.
.
,
,
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Ike
srinix.l
m
—ttn(
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I
-inrl..
idea for your fall clothes as every
OIMVI-Slr
just because I fell that It would h.l.t.x. ..11 Y Huimn, Inr . . rort..lr««wn
.i
,
game has gone to the jewelry again,
thing will he done to please custom- ,,
. .
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i&gt;l Ihr &gt;iilr r.1 Klorl'l».,hrlil .in thr l!*lh d»&gt;
establish a (irice for tlour in the re­ ol
llrptari rtrn(,of thr Intrrlur
...
...
i
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.
Me is now with the Fheo. Sc haul
Ujty Taxes
Jimr, Itllt, the aiijnurt I atinuat mrriit,g
its,
Wc will also he pleased to I.
.
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’
r . S. I.and OlTlrr •i (ikinnvj||s, H i ,,
tail
markets
of
this
country
which
et
the itnrkhottlrra ut It. «aM rt»fpnraLlon
,
.
i
jew elry store and seems glad to get
Delinquent taxes will b« adver­
July 21. t H7..
*111 lx- hi Id at tha prlntTc
o ic- of tb - -alti
purchase coats and
little
serge , , 1
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14
would be possibly far more than corporation
N oilrf Ij hrfrby fiivrn that ttrn/amin K.
at Sanford, Fta . at 2:00 o'clock
,
■x* *
.
. , back in harness where he can ner- tised on August 7th, 1917.
Halt,
ot
Kthrl,
t-IorhU,
»
b
o
,
on May 2rt,
dresses for your children nt special I.
.. ... .
,
,
,
in Dio aftrrniinn on ihr ttitta da» of AufUM.
.
’
form difficult operations on the in- . To avoid extra expense call and the people of this country ’ should 1917. (or the purr&gt;n*o of rlrrtlnc director* of t!&gt;|0. m u h llmfHaleaa Kniry No. 0*737,
rorpo»4lS&gt;n,* rrcaivin; and actin# upon for N W 't of HW** Hfftion 2 3 : and H f!&gt;i
rt,U; St9lMtC f|jrird* of the watches nnd clocks.
pay your taxes before July 31, 1917, 'pay for flour when yonditiuns. re# •aid
report. „f *ald corporate i and it* offierr*. of S f l’ t, Sefijon id- Tnvnahip Hi South,
adjusted
themselves
under
the
other
Mrridlan. ha*
and the traoaactinn ot any and all other Itanfr 2*3 Kail.Tallaha^rr
'V °nl ^omes that J* RoulnntL/ Woodland Park is open only Sun‘ he books will close on that date.
notirr «*f intrntion t*» make Ktvr. year
provisions of thl* bill. However, Mr! but in,-* that may ba j&gt;rc«antrd at -aid filnl
Wudman is now in France fighting1 ,
.
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1 Office over fire department.
Proof, in «*i aMIHi elaim in thr larnl ahuvr
mart In*.
.
.t i c
,
days. I o let on week days. 92-tf
♦Ir-crlhnl, hr fori* I'nunty Judcr, a r San«
President, a minority of the sena­
for Unde Sam and that he holds an
K S D I 'T T d N,
•las. C, Roberts,
f
i*rfl, Plor id*, on i h»" €th day of ^*ptrm t&gt;«r
9S-4 r l - 2 i r
Secretr r v
tor- only voted to strike out the
officer's commission
His , many
1317.
City Tax Collector.
f ’ tatmanT tum w a* wilnc«r*„
Not Ice
tniriTnunt
price
I feel thut the In I he t irrull &lt; - 1 0 1 1 Heienlb Judlrlal llrSanford friends will watch his career,
r . L €*11«- In. of Satifuf.i, Florid*
cull Srminiilr l utinlj. II.o il* In t hanThe city council will sit August
great eoonsumiiig public of this coun
with much interest.
car y
J !* t*u*t*** of Stnfofd, Florid*
F*»ie Smith
llomamin llrtiT.n of M**kham. Flnrofj
try. including those engaged in labor
Just received a large shipment of 6th* m 7 *' 7*::,° P* m * a* a board of
Frank G rIIf’ n of Mirk ham, Florida.
**
t'llailun '
itm tE j it w n . w i s ,
working for a wage, and including Jot rt Smith
Georgette crepe in black, white, equalization and will hear Complaints
(Continued From Page ti
To John Smith, fe*ttlenre unknown.
Urfiflrr.
if
any
of
values
fixed
hy
the
asa
great
host
of
the
fanning
people
9
7
-T
u
^
A
Ffi*IPlr
Ililt
,'f
eotnrtfaint
ha*
l*e,
n
Sbd
in
tSa
pink and navy blue.
Crept* de
i
tiruit
court
of
I
he
Seventh
Judicial
Dircull.
3
of this country who do not produce Seminole count) , Florida, in i'hanrrrv
m« in maize, plum and (link. n*’d M’*sor.
____ . . . . . . . .
.
8 Willie Anderson, Sanford
Itjf
L
* , Smith, and
wtieak, should not have enacted into again*! you. lyr.
It. C. M AXW ELL.
K« ..i
Tarteias in Idnelt, white, light blue,
305 Robert . T. Priester, Monroe
prarinc frpm alf\*tavli* n!rd in thU c a u ir t G« i
law a provision which will mean that y»U ar^ not a rr«idi*m of ih«*
Assessor -City of Sanford, Fla.
o f Fh»rnavy.- green, (link, tan. grey and
557 Charlie Maxwell, Sunford
iToo Late to Classify)
ida and I hat your ft**id inn* 1* tinLnn«n, and
95-lto
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during the next two years they shall that
purple. We invite you. The Thrcethen*
i«
no
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•
r*rjh
in
t
h
r
*iair*
o f Flor­
622 Josejih Heed, Sanford
pay, if 1 am correctly informed, ida i h r * m i t e o f a Mjhfinrna ut#nn wh um
1.tl it
Diamond brooch pin. F'indin-One Store. We guarantee to t II
585 Henry C. McMullen, Sunford
mnull] hi nil ymi, i hr *al»l ioFifi Hmll h*
what
sceitis
fo
toe
an
exorbitant
d receiv
r
hcrefore
ii
&gt;
.
order.,!
that
you,
Jui,ni‘r
lt'ttVe
Herald office and
receive
it (or less.
9n-tte
Bid** for Transporting of School 78! Thomas Beckwith, Oviedo
Smith
in th# ibovti tutiiIr-tl cau**» mi f^W Q fd.
price for the (lour which they con­ or
98-dtp
brfofp th*» Iat day of Ortoh^r. 1917, i*r
* ___________ ___ ____
Miss Fannlo Hobo Munson und\/
Children
1035 Bindley E. I^itrlinrd. Oviedo
sume,* Flour is the one food rnn- thr* blit of rornti’ nint fdrd aeaiti»t you «r|U
„
, ,
. _
Miss Gladys Field have returned to;
Bids will lie received for t runs-' 968 Will Jackson, GUlirielln
u likrn
cnnirs.id.
r or Sale—Goon work norne eight
j sinned more or less by everybody,
this city from Tampa where they porting school chihluji of rural dis- 323 Alexander Aitch, Sanford
Mr. President, * as I have under­ p u ^ s ^ h ^ s ^ r u ^ id u,odn“t; y * * ” 0W*. Hentl,. and goo.l .1river,
have hern for some time.
Miss tricts to and from schools for th«4857 Arthur-Simmons. OviFdn —^
weak inr al,ht aonwcuilva week*.
Inquire R. L. Garrison, R, D. No. 1.
W ltn n a my h*itid a* clerk of the etrcuU
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stood the situation, the great clamor
F'icH k hnd ehiiFg1 optlie TToteT Olive term of 1917-18, beginning Septem- 963 William. J. Allen. (Jabriella
rn u rl. of Sentinole rm inty,* FI i.ida, on ttili
*
9 o * lfC
anri-hiiH been in Tampa for Several her I. 1917 and for eight months to 438 Robert M. Grovenstein, Sanford .throughout tl»i* nation &lt;ff ours for
food control has been largely in or­
878 Preston- Flowers. Geneva
months. Mbs flundon wt.a down. May I,. 1918.
der that the exorbitant prices Which
441
Joe
T.
Guerry,
Sanford
a* her bouse guest for l!.t t»aht two
Route No. 1—Celery" avenue towere being paid by the consumer
357 Robert F\ Biszell, Sanford
Cameron City.
weeks.
should
be hereafter barred and con­
$2.50— Week end. raf**t to ’ D ay-;
Houte No. 2 -S a n fo rd avenue to 23 Tbos. L. Brown, Sanford
trolled,
so *that the people of this
331 Fhlward C. Brown, Sanford
tor,„ Beach and rettll'n.
I hone ^Ider Sjirings.
country
would no longer be sub­
. Philips* Drug Store for further par- j
^ u- 3‘ ^ Fir*t »trppt to ^,on * 492 Willie Holmes, Sanford
jected
to
thl* extravagant prices. 1
565 John Moore, Sanford
Uculnrs. Orange Belt Auto Line,
i roc corner*
feel.
Mr.
President,
thut If we start
800 Ebbic C. Dowling, Oviedo
96-Cte | y H°ute ‘s»°*
T o Upaala.
out,
upon
the
only
article of food
All transportation by auto cars, 1499 Sinclair Milton,- Sanford
lor
War nnd summer time hss no'
upon which wo fi\ u price far above
under regulations as accepted by j 1011 Lodge Reed, Lake .Mary
cut down the attendance at the ;: *ar
the normal pricp, fixing the price
590 Raymond McDonald, Sanford
.
,,
.board of trustees,
or the Lyric Theatres in this c i t y ,
. , ....
where wo know that the consumers
.
/I
Bids by single route or all routes 444 Nolttn T .' Graves, Sanford
^•iiid the attendance would secin to,
, ,
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will
have to pay a great deal more
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. .
, together must be presented on or 636 Henry Rossier, Sanford
'how that Very few Sanford people . ,
.
than
they have been paying in time
Every farmer in this section should raise his
1017 Isaac IL. Chinn, Altamonte
■* * .
1
before August 1st, 191 &lt;.*
are out ol town this year. The pro­
of
peace,
we
shall
have*
defeated
ono
735 Karl M. Ward, Sanford
own corn, oats, hay, potatoes and live stock
B. F. Whltner,
grams are unusually good j&gt;nd you
of tRe 5*ery objects and purposes of
6 3 4 .Herman L. Refoe, Sanford
95-4tc
Secretary.
to the greatest extent possible.- *
rhould read tha theatre page each
food control.
I believe that the
326 Harry FL Bryan, Sanford
Tuesday and Fridny ol the II. raid
Paper Hanging nnd Painting
wheat farmer should be .allowed rea­
-147 J. FL Green, Sanford
and keep up with the cast and the
Thousands of new samples of wall 76 Geo. Frazier, Sanford
sonable returns, reasonable profits
Every farm should have a vegetable garden
• flays.
paper for you to select from. Sam­ 67 2Rulph Scunos, Sanford
for bis products, and 1 shall always
with cabbage, beets, sweet potatoes, carrots,
stand up to allow ghim reasonable
Ntr. G66 will curjs Malaria or Bil­ ples will he brought to your door 949 John . Long, ChutuoU
*
upon request. I also do decornting 393 F’rank Cox, Sanford
beans, peas and sweet corn growing.
rrturni for Ids efforts, nnd a reason­
ious F'evcr. It kills tfie germs.
able percentage of income upon his
86-lot i jriiii painting as it should be done. 993 Richard Kirk, Longwood
*
capital invpstoi): hut I do not be­
A . wire from Utica. New Y orW ^ * W* Temperton, 108 Palmetto 851 I)ewpy Simpkins. Oviedo
There should be chickens and hogs, and a
lieve that it is a proper policy to
»8ars the intelligent^ that Hoy ; Ave.. one door from First street
158 Wilson IL Miller, Sanford
pick
one
class
of
our.
produfers
in
cow for milk and butter.
778
Chas.
Adams,
Oviedo
Chittenden has enlisted in me mar- .
J ''l
this country from among the great
|j
1 Robt. T. Alexander, Sanford
ine r,or|is in that city.
masses of iroduccrs, fix their price at
187 Henry H. Penbftdy, Sanford
The French Shop is c k -h y ts
Patriotic Murrell Family
what it seems to me Is going to be
With the advantages of our soil and climate,
52 Alnhonpo Cnllahnn, Sanford
^ r s after a very BuiiMOUtil weaken
,C apt. and Mrs.- K. R. Murrell o
an
exorbitsznt rate and then sty
we should be producing foodstuffs enough for
wishes to extend thanks to all i thif* city arc to be congratulated 505 William Jones, Sanford
to the great masses of the farmers
their friends and customers for their|uPon t*ie,r P#trlotic family.
The&gt; 650 Joseph M. Saucer, Sanford
ourselves and have abundance to sell to our
who ore engaged in other agricultural
Put patronage and hope to have the
haV(* lhr^ " nn" enLlistoi(1i wll,h 836 Dan Nobles, Oviedo
neighbors.
purcuits in this country and thosp
Pleasure of serving you again thist U» « ,e Sam' Kenneth the eldest is 36 Edward Bradly, Sunford
who
are
engaged
in
the
industrial
and we are making our plans to wilh ‘ hp ° ® '* n r‘*scrvc CorP’ « ,ltl Ib 985 William E, Driggers, Longwood world, “ You must pay these exorbi­
h»ve n prettier and handsomer line «t the cantonment near Atlanta 352 Jerry D. Bonner, Sanford
What are YOU doing to help in this work?
tant prices for the products of
Ladies’ Ready to Wear than ev er,
wit‘l the medical corps and 418 Isaah Davis, Sanford
wheat."
V ore.
Anyone paying on m„ - i
al Fort Oglethorpe for some 920 Willie Lee Sec, Geneva
I voted for the hill. I did it very
chsndise ,-an get same at 401 San- time in raining. Oliver the young- 456 James*Garfield, Sanford
reluctantly, on account of the pro­
«rd avenue, as they have opened' a . J is * ,t,h ‘ he naval reserve corps 806 Eddie Fairdoth, Oviedo
,*■
vision which I had sotilght to elim­
*W"ch at Caldwell's old stand.
1» " d wl11 *" a" Pcobab.lity be sta- 416 John II. Delcgall, Sanford
ianu.
at
rensacola.
inate
by
my
vote.
In
fact,
I
would
617 Robert Lee Rowe, Sanford
98-ltc J*o»cd at
526 Arthur Raymond Key, Sanford have voted against the bill contain­
1 M a ste /
•
c
We Pay I per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
ing this provision if my vote would
N; ‘ n Uby
B,aCk an',
Canadian Conscription
GOP Gordon Phillips, Sanford
Oran!'’ l!'t| " er** imssengers over the
0U||WB&lt; Ju|y 26. _ Thc con, crip 316 Bruce Anderson, Sanford
have defeated the bill and forced
another food control measure with
' thU
f ‘
AUt°
f° o Sanf0r .tion bill passed the third reading in
8 Willie Anderson, Sanford
. af“ rn00n.T-Reporter-Star.
Lhe . „ ()U8P of Commons Tuesday by
this very objectionable feature elim­
7 Henry Alexander, Sanford
v, P,l-ffal from T. S. Huff who is in ^ y o t e of 102 to 44. a government 948 William II. Sapp, Wugner
»
inated. I am firmly impressed, Mr.
t .ei* . Tork bears the Intelligence majority .of 58.
President, thnt the conditions in this
966 Robert B. Hawkins, Gabrieila
h*t he is just becoming accustomed
country are such that we need some
3
Philip
J.
Allen,
Sanford
too the
the liripht lights and expects to Men Wanted for Aviation Section 546 Julius Lattimore,' Sanford
regulation and control of the prices
*ye a good time for a few weeks. *
of most..all necessaries. Practically
577 Willie Murray, Sanford Signal Corps
ffub-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Ano
all food products are unreasonably
766
Ben
Wright,
Paolu
“ T/ie Home Institution”
The Aviation'Section, Signal Corps
dyne— K ills; pnin, stops putrefac of the Regular Army is now open 734 F’ rank P. Williams, Sanford
high.
The speculators have been
FORREST LAKE, Prcaldcnt •
A. R. KEY, Vlce-Preildent and Uaahlcr
Uon'
86-35t
feasting ut the expense of the far­
or enlistment to men qualified in' 712 Hnrry Weeks, Sanford
G.
W.
SPENCER,
2nd Vlci-lhcaldcul
mers and consumers of this country.
17 Edward H. Burnett, Sanford
-*wji*6ana Lake near Paolu is hv- tthe respective trades or occupations:
Legislation is necessary to force
Blacksmiths, chauffeurs, clerks, 802 Charlie Diggs, Oviedo
E*
a very popular swimming re■a°ri now nn(j jjeaj,jc being the home cabinet makers, cooks, draftsmen, 925 Ardolas Wilderness, Geneva
prices down to within reason to pre-j
of Frank Drown is also the summer
homo of Geo. A. DoCottcs and Ar*
Chur Yowell. The lake is a beau­
3
* ■ *
•r *
tiful clear witdr lake with sandy
bottom and tnany picnic parties go
; Utile Happenings—Mention
out there in the afternoons (to enjoy
of Matters in BrieT—
J! the-water and the beauties of the
Personal Items of
woods.

■IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ii

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DESCRIPTION OF TRIP FROM SANFORD^TO LEESBURG
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FARMERS
NOTICE

probably seven out ol every ten | Leesburg is a. prosperous com ­
. Wie have an overstock o f M cCormick Hay
visitors who come to Florida and munity. It really ought to be called
who
land
in
Jacnonville
extend
"Leachburg"
for-GUhcrt
Leach
has
------Rakqs. ..W e will close these out at much
EAST SANFORD
I noticed • many improvement* £nd
through
the
medium'
of\the
real
live
their
JO
U
t’bejTss
fnr
s
St.
-Augustine
A. E. Johnson of ftparriaH i venm i.isw . many -Sanford- people there;
. less than the market price. Better hurry
I* in Patterson snd other places in I Mr. and Mrs. Will Prcvatt and and possibly down to Ormond and Leesburg Commercial performed he­
before they are all gone.
Georgia visiting relatives.
(son and brother camped a lew days Daytona, and then go back thor­ roic service on behalf of his com­
oughly convinced that they- have munity.
His printing plant is a
Arnold Curry has returned to his at Lemon Bluff recently
We can save you money on all Implements.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dressor and a e ^ all there is to sec in Florida.'.' model of neatness and what is more
home in New Smyrna alter a visit
exceedingly
busy,
or som e length with his sister, Mrs. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. in the meantime in tho north every important, is
Ell# worth were dinner guesta ol now and then one runs up against since It is the home of several local
Will Prcvatt.
Tho
country
sur­
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dressor ol Lake a native who says, "Oh yea, I have publications.
Mrs. E. A. Ward of Cameron
Helen
and drove to DeLeon Springs been all over your state and know rounding Leesburg like that sur­
WE ALWAYS’ HAVE THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES
avenue had as week end guests, Mr.
all about tho flatwoods, the level rounding Eustis is populated with n
and' Mrs. H. J. Ryland ol Orange on Sunday afternoon.
country and the pine trees."
What well to do class of splendid citizens,
City. Jrs. Rytand Will be remember­
Mr. snd Mrs. JoAn Johnson snd
a
pity
these
people
'were
unable
to all patronising their own stores snd
ed as Miss Ethel Foster.
their young people have moved
see
Florida
as
it
is.
Of
course
industries; as a result prosperity is
Frank Greenman of Owosso,
from Cameron City to Plant City.
northern
Florida
is
at
its
best
in
tho
evident
on every hand. The LeesMich, and Mecca Hammock has his The young folks were given a sur­
early spring and summer; while this Board of Trade is a
live
com ­
son, Emerson of Owosso with him prise party on Monday evening.
applies primarily to the verdure of mercial body that backs up its
for the summer.
Louis Kinsrd has bought the Dr.
field, and farm and woodland, it newspaper and is a real power in
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dietrich and Minnick farm and residence snd does not exclude consideration of the development of that excellent
taken possession,
daughters, G. C. Chamberlain and
climate.
section of Florida.
Lee Kinsrd has bought the place
Thanks to the good roads move­
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lucas and known as the Avins place and Till­
The completion of the paved high­
daughters made a pleasant party a man Kinsrd has bought the Fogg ment as instituted by the State way between Daytona and DeLand
Good Roads Association snd further­ and of the bridge at Crow's Bluff
Coronado Beach on Sunday. They place, all near Cameron City.
ed by local organisations, many of across tho St. Johns river west of
the most interesting sections of the DeLand will afford autoists from the
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state of Florida are now accessible East Coast section of Florida ready
Krr» Hath Hou*r*
Ocean Front
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown of or soon will be tor owners of auto­
Bowling Green .are visiting their mobiles. Already the highways and access to the delightful lake region
and to a section of Florida, the
daughter, Mrs. A. M. Rush.
byways' are avenues that are con­ scenery of which has few equals in
Born to Mr. anil Mrs. E. A. Rush, stantly patronized and enjoyed by
Under New M u u p m m t
c m .
on July 20th, a little son. He has motor vehicle#, both fg r* business any part' of our country.
Mr*. Gt*. F ille r and Mian Inabrl Tonne.
In the Sanford section prosperity
been naftied Cecil.
anil pleasure. Before next January
Mui|m
Fortunes
Mrs. W. D. Fillmnn was in San­ there will be additional roads avail­ is everywhere evident.
were
made
last
winter
from
the
ford
Bhoppifig
last
Wednesday.
Special Family and Party Rates
able that will prove a revelation to
growing of celery for which the SnnRev. Ward of Sorrento filled his the average auto tourist.
American and European I'tan
ford delta is famous. In place of the
usual appointment here Sunday. He
tS.00 IVr IHy and Up
In company with Editor •Robert
celery, Snnforditcs point with pride
was accompanied this time by his
Holly and Business Manager Walter
to more than light thousand acres of
wife and three small sons.
DAYTONA BEACH,
FLORIDA
M. Haynes of the SnnforO Herald, it
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as fine WS'
corn
an
can
be Kgrown
in lthe
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Mr. Thompson is visiting his was thr
rood fortune of the editor ••• . ,
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filled
States.
Numerous
Mitts
are
daughter. Mrs. J. N. McAllister here. of the Evening Record to make the 1
Willie Neal and Karl Goinc-t who trip last Saturday by auto from , to be Seen, giving evidence of the
No one, no matter how willing, can do good work
growth of the stock raising industry.
are working in' (Ilcnwood spent Sanford to Leesburg and return.
when
oppressed by summer’s enervating, heat. But
Sunday with home folks.
t
Take Sulphur Baths
One of Seminole county’s many
Watermelon Pickles
when a fan sends its refreshing breeze into every nook
Hurry Garwood and Air. Russ’ of splendid* brick highways leads west­
at home fo r e
Tho following are from States Re­
Paola- motored to church services ward from Sanford toward the We*
and corner o f your office, the neat outside is forgotten
here Sunday.
kiwa river, which forms the boundary lation Service Doc. 22, Office of Ex­
—and efficiency increases with a jump.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Vermillion line between Seminole and Lake tension Work South:
and daughter, Duphnn ate u picnic counties. Up to a short time ago
Preserved Watermelon Rind
dinner on Hlnekw'ater Sunday.
Cut I pound rind into J-inrh
this stretch of some |.'l miles was
Rev. Ward and family and Miss unjy ,,.irtj"| v ,,a ved. there being a squares. Rourtivo
| und all pink
Wen*
Achsalnl Holiday w
ere
th e g u e s ts j mj
n
t*
link
of
three
and
one-half
part.
Sc*
I.
o\i-r
m
,
* in liniewater
missing link ol
of M rs. T. I. lJoyd Sunday.
1
1
ounce
lime
to
2
quarts
water).
I miles; this bus just been completed
Cotff, Ecirma, Hives, etc. Right In
The
following
morning
let
stand
for
|by the J. n. Wilson Construction
your own home and at trilling cost,
Why
Pedestrian
Suffers.
2
hours
in
clear
water.
Drain
well,
Company.
The
old
brick
paving
you can enjoy the benefit ol healing
Judge— "The prisoner claims that ho put down on a sand hed, without then drop into boiling water and
sulphur baths.
tooted Ids horn before he ran over grouting as has been done in St. Boil rapidly for 10. minute.--. Drain
Ha n c o c k
you." Complainant (much damaged)— Johns county.
The new w ork' is again and add grndaalll to the sirup UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
"Maybe be did. your honor, but what
G A IN E S V IL L E
,
TALLAH ASSEE
* grouted,
und
of
course
is muchrune- (made by boiling together 3 clips
ulphur ompound good Is that .when a car Is traveling
l l l l t l l M O IIA L . IN TELLECTU AL H T A M I tlH I S
UOI.I.KCK OK T I I E IIK .IIE H T HANK
sugar,
3
pints
water).
Add
to
this,
rior
to
the
older
me]hod
and
shows
mature**comMoral purtfjlns and iMn hrJins
Mtvufi*!
Ar*«,
la
w
,
A
fH
m
h
u
rts
l
l
ji
f
mt-t-drigv,
faster lima sound?"
l.il^ rj| Art*.
lU iucalion,
,\lu«ir,
t! , [ - i ,
rented*—SUU'IIUH prepared
(ifn iiu n lf St'hrtfil
pninrcd In *
a way tn
to
every -indication of living permu- the juice of one-half lemon und three
rh &gt; &gt; (.*l I M u n l l m , Art, Ifunw U.-i&gt;n-im(r*
maWc It* uie moat cttcackxi*
tacioui U»«
U»e II
II In
In the
Ihe
Se nd f r ''a t&amp; !h (u t an 1 Yi«»wn
W'rtt* Iut ( atalu gu r and Ilook o f Vi**&gt;*
halh; uic II at a lotion anrbtng to aScctcJ
nefit. The brick work is nine feet extra slices of letnun. Cook until the
A. A. .MUKI’ IIU K I:, Fn-t
part*; *n,| take It Intmuliy.
She Might Try It.
E U W . C O N IU IIt, Tn*
wide but the Seminole county com­ melon is tender and, transparent.
“ You’re kinder to dumb animals
5 0 c and $1 the bottle
Allow to stand until cold,' arrange
missioners
are
proceeding
with
the
»« rour clruiu it i If he can’t tuppfy you
lima you are to me. yotir w ife!" "Well,
Mffd hli name aqJ the twice Iq i t m pi ana
you
try being dumb and see how kind placing of a sand day berm for the the pieces attractively in the jars.*
«vc wlU itn j &gt;1x1 a hot tic iLrrct.
proteition of the. curbing (or the garnishing with slices of lemon.
I II be."
HANCOCK LIQUID SL XfH U t
cum pas y
widening id the surfaced highway to I'over with the sirup testing 50 deg.
litatiaaMg. Aid.
tot 55 deg. Process ami seal.
approximately
seventeen feet.
Why Should They Not?
IfcsMwi tkfrhv* Ctmftmmd ONtf- B* ^ '
Gingered Watermelon Rind
■war—/ f #»/ At— h r um u«A tKt
"Do you believe people cun uuinugo
Florida is noted for its many
Follow
the tame method as for
tin* referendum?" "Why not? Is It beautiful river*, but It may conlt- j
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in m* *■» n»« wmm
uny harder than the oilier makes?"
dent |y be asserted that ubne*is mure' »,rMprvi?s umlt ufl®r rin(! J ,a8
Tbcn drain
t
charming and picturesque than the T r&lt;s* ",UM* ' n r“ *'*
well
and
boil
rapidly
for
15 minutes
Wckiva.
The banks are high on
Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as
either side and ure lined with u in strong ginger lea (1 ounce ginger
Finish cooking
dense tropical growth; limbs of trees to 1 quart water).
in
a
30
deg.
sirup
made
by using
7 Stomach, Liver,^Kfflirey; Bladder,
are covered with hanging vines
I
pint
strained
gingdr
tea
with
I
Anemic and P o o r Circulation,
which trail in tho clear water. Fish­
pounds stigur.
E. W. DICKSON
ing and huntihg in that section arc quart wutur anti I
Asthma, Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
Cook rapidly until'tinder and transexcellent.
314 W. 1st ST.
SAN FORD, FLA.
PH O N E 07
and
Articular Rheumatism, Lum-.
Once across the Wckiva bridge I parent (about 2 hours).'' After rind
bago, O beisity,. Stiff Joints and
AUTO TIRES ANI) TUBES VULCANIZED
the motorist begins the journey over has boiled for- ony-half hour, add
one-half
lemon,
‘cut
into
thin
slices.
others
too numerous to mention.
Lake county's famous "\civet way."
Fuck
and
process
like
preserves.
This is none other than the modi­
14 years Practice— 4 years Hospital Experience enables me
Peach Marmalade
fied -sheet asphalt paving for which
to effect cures where all others fail.
Thorough and
Lake coynty has hcromc noted. 2*4 pounds peaches/cut into small
Careful Examination. Professional advice on
pieces
Back a mile or two from tho river
W e arc. now prepared to do more and better work
your case Free of charge. No extra charge „ .
the first hills- are encountered and 1 puontl sugar
for house calls. PERMANENTLY
than heretofore
Located in Sanford.
these increase in height ns the mo­ 6 whole allspice
torist speeds westward toward Sor­ 1 cracked peach seed
rento und Mt. Dora.
The latter 1 inch ginger root
ALL R E P A I R
WORK
GUARANTEED
town is exceptionally attractive with H cup peach juice
many beautiful homes, nnd enjoying j*j teaspoonful whole gloves
us it does an admirable location on 1 teaspoonful cinnamon bark
the eastern shore of Lake Dora is 1 teaspoonful spring marc
one of the prettiest und most pic­ (Tie-spires in Cheesecloth hag.)
turesque communities in nil Florida.
Conk all. together until thick as
Its* a rrrord of C iy.«r* of thorough work In preparing young men for Col Ire* UnlvwilUc*.
(imrrttmrnl. *nd Ttvhr.lr»l tv-hoof*. «nd for ilutinm* llfn. A Non-wctarian Chrluian trhool.
It is only five miles further over to marmalade und clear (to 220 deg.
Mrtin* larolty. Military training. K * t Inillillnp, lin-j««il. larg* t ’ampui, alth tiaarhal]
Eustis, the home of Col. Clarence F.). puck hot in hot jars und seal
and i &gt;uil aU ground*, ttnni* rr.urt*. and running Irarka. K tpram modrrata. Hoalon begin*
KafttwiiU-r Cth. W flu far Illuitratnl catalog.
E. Woods, presiding genius o f the at once.
If this is done quickly,
J . C. HORNER, P rin cip a l, Charlotte, N. C.
Eustis Lake region. Col. Woods has having everything very, hot, a good
just ployed his excellent newspaper seal should result.
However, when
plant into a splendid new home pnrking for market, it is far safer to
where there in plenty of space and process this jam both to insure ster*
all-the facilities that gq. with an up- i'i'.utinn and a tight seal.
FOK THE AUTOM OBILE O W N E R -to-date print shop.
The charms
Ginger Fears
of Eustfs ure many. nnd .varied but
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property, IsJ
. Use.'pears not quite ripe, peel,
“ My experience In work os n t r a c ­ stomach or bowels.. It is .guaranteed first of all the' visitor is impressed
a necessity.
You must have it eventually.....................................
core and cut (ntn.thin slices. To
ed nurse," said'* a young woman, to give satisfaction. If it doesn’t, with the magnificent blgheuuys that 8 pounds of pears, allow 8 pounds
“ teaches mo that young girls arc es­ take tho empty Lottie to your drug­ run in every direction, all shaded j sugar, ! cup o f -water, Jujro of -I
Come and see CONNELLY
with fine trees that beautify the lemons
pecially subject to constipation sim­ gist nnd get your 50c back.
Cut the lemon rinds into
"I have used citlomel nnd its com­ streets and make the handsome thin strips and add them. Also add
ply because they* omit or neglect the
pounds for liver trouldo for years. I homes appear to even better ad­ one-eighth pound of ginger root cut
ail-important duty to Nature that
have, always dreaded taking it becauso vantage than they would otherwise. into pieces. Simmer until thick ns
should Do performed without fail
of its violent action, tho sickness it Every property owner seems to vie marmalade. . Pack, like peach jum.
avery day.”
invariably causes and the fact that it with bis neighbor in making nttrucAmi then, nfUr they gel
. t and is u poison. Martin's Liver Medicine I live his retidenre ami grounds. Ap­
STANDARD RAII.ROAD OF THE SOUTH
The Ftljjht One to Question.
Kimdachy, ro many of them take that is a boon to mankind in that it taked ’ proaching Eustis up hill and down
•Mlinniy, dill you dike the pennies
D AILY TRAINS TO WASHINGnasty, poisonous calomel that sickens the place o f calomel, acts so cffccl dalo om- catches vistas of citnus out o f Ute cup on Ho* tub!**?" 1 linked
their stomachs nud makes them have lively but so pleasantly, that it Is groves (ringing sparkling lakes, so my youngest son. "No. mother." said*
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to . tuy ul home while it acts* on them, Nature itself. I cannot too highly numerous in this region of Florida. Jimmie, ugrd live. "Yon must not tell
No. 82
No. 86
No. 80
Tfcay would bo very, much holler c.T if recommend Martin’s Liver Medicine.” There are two splendid alternative n story. Jimmie, because God sees
Ly Jock»onville_0:l0 a. m.
12:O lp.m .
8:10 p.m.
tiuy took a dose or s&lt;/ of Martin's — W. T. McDonald, 1109 Oglethorpe routes from Eustis to Leesburg, one everything nud -you know you can’t
Ar Savannah----- 1:15 p. m.
4:01 p. m.
12:35 a. ro.
Liver Medicine, a guaranteed veget­ Ave., Macon, Ga.
lending around the southern' edge hide from him." "Ask him who took
Ar Charleston— 5:35 p. m.
HjlG p. m.
8:45 a. m.
Ar Richmond,,,..... 5:05 n. m.
7:35a.ra.
7:45 p.m .
able medicine which acts gently on tho
Get a bottle of Martin’s Liver of Lake Eustis through Tavares, and the pennies, then," *wus the curt resj
Ar Washington .,.„8:40 n. m.
10:55 a. m.
11:50 p. m.
bowels, without griping or enusing Medicine from yoilr druggist. If ho the other skirting the northern ply.—Cleveland Lender.
Ar RsRImoru— ...10.-OI h. m.
12:10 p. m.
I :I0 a. m.
loss of time or affecting the lippctitc. hasn’ t it in stock, he.can easily get it shore through Grand Isinnd and be­
Ar W. Phil phln . 12:24 p. m.
2.27 p. nt.
3:30 a.'in.
We'vo
Noticed
It.
Martin's Liver Medicine is sweet for you. Insist upon having it nnd tween Lukes Eustis, Yale and, Grif­
Ar New York.._ . 2:40 p. m.
4:35 p. m.
5:50 a. ro*
Make
the
best
of
things
ns
they
are.
All.ftW I rqulpmrnt.
f.rw . light*, i-hltm.i, d r iv in g room *t*&gt;&lt;-*rr .. IMnl.g
!’
and pleasant to take— a spoonful is rcfuso.to accept any sibstitutc. ThcYo fin.
Lake Harris lies over to the
trnlna SJ. u l l i
U tn l H w v ri* on ho la Hugnnnh.
P u M * ( ( f * m ar •**■»* •■|J11 *•
*
Tile tiig-moilthed man can’ t Improve
m. Frco rrd lain* chair roach*,
~
usually sufficient in treating n head­ Is no other mcdicir.-o that is Just as sout h west ward, a magnificent body
his looks by eatlug green persimmons.
-For Information or Reservation Phone or Write
of- water, while of course there are
ache, constipation, indigestion, sour good.
.
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G ood and b a d .
, OTI, „ „ t ATLANTIC COAST LINE
smaller lakes scattered here snd
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough HotsI, Tamps, Fts.
There la n good Impulse In the mean­
there, all adding to tho beauty of
Phone 17
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•&gt;hone 182
est nnd u menq Impulse In the b«vit.
the landscape,

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4.. That you ore an artificer -or
workman employed in an armory,

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States.
5. That you are em ployed.in the
service
of the United States (under
RULES TH A T ALL REGISTRANTS MUST KNOW
certain conditions.) See paragraph
I (e) of Section 20, Regulations.
Registrants arc urged to’ call upon , "W atch the lists at the offiro of
6. That .you are a licensed pilot
^tJie exemption board of their divi­ j your board and see w-ben you are regularly employed in the pursuit of
sion and ascertain the order in called fqz examination."
..y o u r v o c a t i o n .
—
‘ wHTch" their ‘ number Was "dr.i
’ instructions follow:
7. That you are a mariner actually
which indicates the order in w|
I I’ hysirnl Examination
employed in the sea service of any
^hey stand for call.
You must report for physical ex­ citizen or merchant
wifhin
the
. &lt;
According to instructions issued animation on the day mimed in United States.
8. Thut you are u married man
by the office of the provost marshal your call.
with
a wife or child dependent on
general when each board calb its
(a ) .lf you ore found physically
quota of- men for examination, this disqualified the bokrd will give you a you' for support.
9. That you have a widowed
c l|| wiU.be posted at the office of certificate w:hicfi will explain tb you
mother dependent on your labor fer
the board. A notice will also he what your further duties are.
mailed to each man called, but the
(b) If you are found physically support.
10. That you have aged or infirm |
posting of the list at *the office of qualified and file a claim for ex*
the board will be deemed sufficient emption within seven days after parents dependent upon your labor j
notice to charge each man with duty your call you will be given ten days for support.
of presenting himself for examina­ after filing your claim of exemption
11. That you are the father of a ]
tion.
' ‘ The law, therefore," says to file proof of support of your motherless child under 16 years dc- ,
these instructions, "makes it your claim of exemption. Sod (VII) be­ pendent upon your labor for ayp |
duty to inform yourself when you low.
port.
are called. The muiling is for your
12. That you are a brother of an j
(c) If you are found physically
convenience, but If the letter never
orphan
child or children under 16 de- ;
qualified andj file no claim for ex­
reaches you, you cannot make that emption, or if you do not appear for pendent on your labor for support, t
13. That you are a member of ■
an excuse.
physical examination, your name
any
well recognized Religious sect or J
will be posted to the district board
as one who was called for military organization organized and existent j
service and was not exempted or May 18, 1917, and whose then ex |
Wanted 3 , 0 0 0 Men discharged. On the eighth day after isting creed &gt;or principles forbade its j
call, or within two days thereafter, members to participate in war in 1
copies of the list of persons so posted any form and whose religious con- .
Minor*, ubom * uid r*rprnt*n( (ir mirk
in ronrtm&amp;Itlc Uov*rnm*nt (^anuinmuu
to the district hoards will he given victions are against war or partici- J
m i Ctlumbt*. S- C. Quartern t.*r b-jardInt and •lerplr'e men rijhl on the twundj..
ttf the press with a request for pub­ pution therein- in accordance with »
Don't watt to writ* but omr. • J l*ni&gt;- ol
lication.
will be posted in a place at the creed or principles of said re- ■
•utk tor everybody and eiod m j »
Hr
patriotl« amt ' do your bit".
train
the
office
of the local board acces­ religious organization.
th* boy* bet?r* they‘re *ent to itv- fron\
These are the only grounds for ;
sible to the public view, and notice
r»kr rectlpt tor rail ma t fire. » hi- h » arid refund la you attrr you have worked
exemption
or di&lt;chnrge by a local 5
will
he
(nailed
to
yo'u
at
the
address
a «e*k.
board,
,
on your registration card*.
Another person may tile a claim J
Therefore watch the notice posted
in •your behalf, but must use dlf- »
in. the office of the hoard about ten
feri-nt forms in tiling the claim
days after the day you were called
VIII Must Fill- I’ roUf
mid make Arrangements for (he
Ton
day*
uflt-r filing claim to tiltprompt reretpt of mail.
proof Your claim of exemption or
VII—Seven Days to File Claims
i Except for industrial or. agricul­ discharge muni be filed withlfi seveii
days of the day on which notice to
tural reasons.)
yod that you are elated was posted
Note.
•
Rut after you have
(ai No clAim of discharge on ac­ and mailed.
count of the industry in which you filed your claim for exemption or
aret engaged can he decided by a discharge you have ten days within
lu id O iid .n ^ A
local board. (See Par X V below .) w hieh t o file proof.
The method of proving i-lnim* is
b) Whether you file a claim of
^w
1exemption or not you must present very simple but it is rather exact.
yourself for physical examination on If you follow the rules given below
you will have done what is required
the day named in the notice.
From the day notice that you are of you.
First, (io to the loral hoard and
called is mailed and posted you have
seven days in which you may file a consult the regulations to find out
claim of exemption or discharge. the former number of the affidavit*
The form for tiling this claim is that you must submit for your par­
simple. If you wish to file such a ticular rl aim.
claim
Second. Asl
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
are nero**nr&gt;
:p (lo to the. board and get Form Idank affidavit
FOR YOUR STATE.
110 for exemption lr Form 121 for in presenting your prroof if the
discharge
If the hoard has not the hoard ha* not the form* a*k I&lt;&gt; ron|printed forms
ask to consult tin; *ull the pamphlet of form*.
OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATALOG
.Third. Ilnxe l lie affidavit* prop­
Form pamphlet and copy thy- form
AND WEEKLY PRICELIST
erly
urrompli*hed and return them
show n th -re.
SEND FOR THEM TO DAY
to
the
hoard within the lime limit
In Fill out the proper form and
u*i»i ned you —ten day* from the
'file it with the board,
j
e &gt; Do this within seven days of filing of your claim.
&gt; JA C K S O N V IL LE ,FL A . the posting and mailing of notice to
Remember:
you to present yourself.
1 tai You must submit your proof
(.‘ rounds for Exemption
■in the pp*«rribed form and the
Tin- following arc the oniv grounds hoard ha* no authority to exempt or
discharge you unless you submit all
1. That you are an officer, legis­ the affidavits required by regnlalative, executive, nr judicial of the 1tion*.
tin There will be no urgument be­
1United States, a state or territory,
fore
the board and no proof other
or the District of Columbia.
than
the prescribed affidavits unless
2. That you are a regular or duly
the
board
calls for another proof
Kill Tfie Flies—They
ordained minister of religion.
which
it
will
do only in it limited
3. That you were’ on May 18,
Are D angerous
number
of
cases.
The fly deserves nothing* but 1917, a student preparing for' the
IX — When Claims Are Redded
drsth. lie is utterly useless, ex­ ministry in any recognized theolog­
tremely annoying and danaerous. ical or divinity school.
Every claim- for discharge- hr ex­
Help to free your homo ana com­
4. Tlint you are in. the military or emption will lie decided by thp local
munity o f this nasty pest. This can
naval
service of the United States. board within three days after your
be done with little trouble or ex­
fi. That you are a subject of Ger­ affidavits have been tiled.
pense by using DEE B R A N D IN ­
SECT l'O W D E R . Its harmless— many, whether you have taken out X — Certificate of .Exemption or Dis­
won’t injure the children or their pipers or not.
charge
If your claim is allowed a certifi­
6. That you are a resident nlien
cate of exemption or- discharge will
who has not taken first papers.
be. issued to you.
Other Exemption Causes
fan it Into th« sir.
Remember:
* ;
In addition to claims for exemp­
Flies and mosquitoes
(a) ThiB certificate may j i e re­
die In a few minutes. tion claims for discharge may bo
Will kill ante, fleas,
called *m
at any time.
, *
roaches, bed-bugs. lice, made on any of the following ground,
(b) If it is temporary or condi­
and bugs of every kind. which are thr* only grounds for dis­
tional, it become* of no effect when
Directions on package. charge by a local board,
Look for the Bee Brand
1. Chat you are a county or the time or the condition named are
Trade Hark.
fulfilled.
munhlp; I officer.
28a 4k BOc. *
(c) You have been drawn for mili­
2. T b it you ara-s custom house
tary service and when the condition
cl *rk.
3. That you arc employed by the that has postponed your posting to
United S u tis in the transmi sion of the colors ceases you may be recalled
at any time.
mails.
fd) Remember that your case
may still he appealed to the district
hoard ity the government and on this
nppeul your certificate may bn with­
drawn nl once. When so withdrawn
•you stand precisely as though you
had been selected for militury ser­
vice by the local bourd.
XI -Adverse Decisions on Claim
If your claim is disallowed by the
loral board your numc will be certi­
fied a n d.sent by the local board to
the district board as one who has
been called for militury service and
not exempted or discharged. With­
in two days thereafter if practicable
'V h ltii'C .iH c 'iP t
a list of those so certified to the dis­
WntAjuuld !0 !.trict board will be given to the
press with a request for publication,
will be posted in the offices of the
_ MENS
local
bourd accessible to the publit*
w o m e n 's
view and notice will be .sent to the
address on your registration card..
c h i l d r e n 's
Therefor** if you filed a claim for
shoes
exemption and prroof in support
thereof watch the notices in the
b A L L E Y CO. O F N EW Y O R K IN C .,B U F F A L O NY.
(C ontinjcd on Pago 6)

Everything points tp the next four years as to the period of
greatest prosperity for the farmer ami truck grower ever known.
The world is clamoring for our food products— must have them.
Money was never before so plentiful to pay for our products.
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If ever you would own a farm at Sanford, Buy It Now, before the
fall planting season opens and get into the game in time to share
in this unusual prosperity.
I have several of the very best farms in the Cdlery Delta for sale
— not “ cheap” farms but the best that can be had at Sanford at
exceedingly low prices for such farms.

LOOK THESE OVER
10 Acres, all improved and subirrigated, best material, perfect working condition,
right at loading track, l , miie oir from brick road, will include crops of com
and peas rf sold in next ten dftys. Prjce $6000.
10 Acres, all improved, one of the very best in the district, $5600,
Small pay­
ment down and the balance on easy payments that will enable the purchaser
to make the farm pay for itself.
10 Acres on Celery Aveuue, small house, not all tiled and'not a perfect place but
-can be made so. Price $4250. and terms. .
*
• ‘
SO Acres on Celery Avenue.

20 Acres subhrigated, fine residence and several
hoU!ics‘ ' Pcr*ect btrtn in the best of location's for a home. - Price
$25000, and terms.
1

** Acres on first Street west of town.

Kim* home, dose in, Price $-1000.

a Acres near Benrdnll Ave. This farm produced the best crops of Celery and
r*s l otatoes grown in tJit* vicinity last - uson. Perfect condition, price $0250.
If you would buy unimproved land I have it from 5 acre tracts to 40 acres at as low
• as $.)0 i»er acre. Lays well, well drained and subject to fine flowing wells'.
iXc.u loading tracks, Such land can be put in cultivation and- subirrigftted
at much less cost than to buy'land already improved. If you have the time

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IN THE HEAR? OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
PUBLISHED :

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gEMi- WEEKLY

SANFORD HERALD
I N S A N F O R D — life h

VOLUME VIII

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TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS
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W o,th L iving

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1917

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GERMANY HARD RUN
PATRIOTIC SEMINOLE’S MRED CROSS EXHIBIT
NEEDS MORE SOLDIERS
MEETING CONTINGENT
GIVEN NEXT TUESDAY
PRISONERS
TONIGHt T company C
SANFORD ELKS HOME
FORLORN HOPE ATTEMPT­ were riding, Mrs. C. E. Chenevert BOOKS CONTRIBUTED TO­ GIVEN A ROUSING SEND OFF us who have been too busy to t&lt;*| EXHIBITION WILL DEMONacquam ted are going to know each
ING TO HOLD BACK ALLIES of this city, and Mrs. Edwin Bul­ . DAY COLLECTED AT |
IN PARK TUESDAY
STRATE WHAT T IIE LADIES
lock of Chicago, nee Mias D’Nelle
other. Some who have been too ab­
NIGHT
No news is good news nnd this Wilhelm, daughter of Mrs. J. R.
WOMAN’S CLUB
ARE DOING
sorbed by m oney making and repu­
rule applies to warfare as well -as Wilhelm met instant death, ‘whilo
Sanford gave the soldier hoys a
Sanford is waking up on the
civil life. Therefore when no news the other six members of the party
good send off last Tuesday night
situation
und
several
patriotic
af­
could get out of Germany many of met with injuries as follows:
fairs are planned for the next few i n i while the hoys were too bashful
the students of conditions accepted
Capt. and Mrs. Walter Wilhelm
days.
Tuesday the soldier hoys to he present in num bers they knew
this as an indication th a t Germany of hddvstone, I’a., who are visiting
were
remembered
and tonight at the th a t Sanford was with them and will
'was not faring well and the rigid Capt. Wilhelm’s mother, Mrs. J. II.
Woman's Club the hooks for the sol­ he with them nfter th ey get into
ctnorship meant th a t tho news if it Wilhelm on liolgatc avenue, both
diers will he collected and the patri­ active service. Capt. Preston Ayres
.
. ,
leaked out would tell of the real con­ slight injuries.
and First Lieutenant William Bearotic program enjoyed.
ditions. Now th a t so many German
Mrs. J. R. W’ilhelm bruised about
(lall of Company C ,’ Orlando and
Today
the
young
ladies
were
busy
I prisoners are being taken the. real tb s thigh.
as bees collecting the hooks and twertty two men were here as the
truth a b o u t . G erm any is being re­
C. E. Chenevert, broken collnr
magazines for the soldiers in the guests of {ho Board of Trade nnd
mind- ' #
‘*
.
bone, injury to ankle, knee, hnnd
field and they had great success be­ Home Guards and a t eight o’clock
Germany Is battling with u n ­ and face.
ing kept busy tho greater part of tho Sanford Band sta rte d rendering
paralleled 'deperation to hold her
Miss Lillian. Chenevert, dnugbter
the morning gathering up the hooks one of their elegant concerts in the
lines in Flanders against the com­ of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chcneverf
and tnking them to the library hnnd stand where the big rrnw d soon
bined Anglo-French attack.
Not- slight injury .(oftface nnd hnnd.
gathered.
building.
with .standing the heavy handicap
•Curl Wilheim of New York who
I)r. George Hyman acted in the
This is tone of the most important
the bad weather has imposed, the is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. R.
capacity of chairman and after read­
parts
to
lie
played
by
the
Indies
and
entente forces have made good their Wilhenlip, cut on right knee and
ing the roll of h o n o r u s pultlixln-d in
most important gnins and app a re n t­ foot, sprain and contusion of buck men of this city. It lias been proven
The Herald gave a word or (wo
hevond
any
doubt
that
good
reading
ly are only awaiting clearing condi -1 arid fracture,
matter in the camps is not only about all the hoys who are at the
tions Wo blast their way into the |
Car Turned Turtle
front or intend going and concluded
Teutonis front.*
_
J ^ The party had uccomj&gt;anicd Mrs. greatly relished by the soldiers hut with the boys who aro joining the
it is u great education and relaxation
Boasts of successful resistance to Dwight Peterson ami Mrs. LorkHon Forrest
in many ways and is requested by O r la n d o company.
. the entente th ru st th a t have come man of Toledo, wfio hr.il nddn^.xcd a
Lake,
(
’apt.*
Herring
and
R. J. Holly
the higher military authorities Irt all
’ from the Berlin war otlice were based Red O r o u uni ting in this city in the the armies now in ’the field.
were called upon for u few remarks
u usual on the unwarranted as- afternoon, as far as Wntervillo and
The gootl people of Sanford rec­ and responded with words of praise
mmption th a t an a tte m p t had been hud enjoyed a dinner supper at
ognizing tills fart conceived Of the for the hoys nnd comfort for their
mide to break through nnd upon the Wnterville.
Rej timing home be­
the idea of getting all the hooks and parents a n d relatives.
fid that a t one or two points the tween Wuterville and Nupoleoti the
muguzines in this city and sending
Capt
Ayres and L i e u t B e ard ; II
German reaction resulted in some eur struck a rut in the road and
them to the front for the armies in were c u l lr d u p o n a n d a s s u r e d t h e
far advanced, forces of the allies be­ even though traveling at low speed
this country and in France and send­ Sanford people, of their willingness
the heavy weight of the ear caused
ing pushed hack.
ing them now in order that they to look nfter the interests of the men
Today, however, comes the an* it to slide and turn turtle. Mrs. C. would lie there in gootl time.
und especially of the Sanford con­
Bouncemcnt from London th at de­ E. Chenevert and Mrs. Bullock
Today is the day ami tonight the tingent ns they appreciate the spirit
spite the bumpering rainfall the were in the folding seats and both hooks will be gathered together in th a t Sanford has shown tow;ard the
"British have negatived the results of met instant death.
the Woman’s Club with a big meet­ Orlundo company.
one of the German counter thrusts,
Cupt.’ Walter, Wilhelm was driving ing that should stir up our patriot­
Cnfit. Ayres then lined up.’his men
completely re-establishing their line tiie car and being in the driver’s sent ism nnd keep in our minds and ml gave a fine exhibition drill in
In the neighborhood of the Iloulers- enusrd him and his wifi* in receive hearts the / net that we are at war the purl: and while the spare u r s
Yprea railway as the outcome of a tiie slightest injuries of the party.
and must look after the comfort a n d | Rmtt|| and conditions anything hut
night attuek.
People in the nearby*farm houses convenience of our hoys.
ideal ll:e men showed the elTeets of
While critics may regard with were summoned and a telephone
service on the border and intensive
torn? misgivings tress laid upon the message sent into Napoleon • The
Truck for &lt; nrnpnny ('
| training.
bad weather by otYieial reports that Vorkes of Napoleon and others with
With th e time for the" rimdng "f
Company C \\dl camp at the &lt;&gt;r• indicate a hold up of the'allied ad­ physicians went out and gave what tlie fund almost at hand the *plen- ange county fair grounds until Sunvance, military observers at the aid they could. Mrs. J. It. Wilhelm did Board of Trade committee, eon- day when they'will he mustered into
front apparently are in entire agree­ was. unconscious and was taken to sitting of Major H. C. Ahernethy, national aerviefr and go to Black
ment of tiie ’seriousness of this hand­ Napoleon where she remained until D. It. Ellerlie, William Ileardall, Point for a few weeks, afterwards
the morning when site was brought Walter Kssington, Leon B. Fort ami | going to Macon for training.
icap.
.
to her home here.
Company C is anxious to have a
The storm bus prevented observa­
Leroy B. Giles still needs Si t I to
The
death
of
Mrs.
C.
E.
Chene­
truek
for the rr.iup o.s,it is .a great
provide for the five days camp for
tion entailing inactivity upon the
vert
will
work
a
h
ardship'
on
many
convenience
to the men ajid saves
Company C, at the fair grounds and
big guns rdlied upon {o blast a path
for the sdvnncing infantry. To the civic circles of Defiance, .S h e was for the purpose of a truck for the them m npry in many wifya. nrlow visibility also has bct*n a tt r ib ­ especially active in the wprk of the com puny. A total of $517 has thui\ •nndo is raising and bus raised a
uted such success ns the C cvnnns Red Cross, the Good Cheer Club, fur been raised by the splendid work large sum for this truek und for thej
It is exported camp at the fair grounds' and linn.
were able to gain in their counter nnd all charitable and philanthropic of the committee.
attacks, poor sighting conditions movements for the relief of the dis- that a neat sum will lie raised at the Forest I.ake of this city will take
preventing the entente gunners from tr^aedv She was a member of the dance pt the Country Club Thurs­ subscriptions for the tru e k here.
If anyone wishes to donate for
muung their firp effectively t o &gt; m » 4«--f^ldie library bonrd and active; in day "night. • The IJoy Scouts will
the
socinl
life
of
the
city,
this
worthy .rause sec Mr. Lake. ,
take up a collection Saturday night.
up the enemy concentrations.
Mrs. Chenevert was about 45 Joe -Petris of Ouklund and W. G.
Despite the fighting in Flanders,
years of age nnd ,is survived by her Tnlton of Apopka t h i s . morning
" I s Your Boy Going?’
the Germans " are . continuing ,their
husband,
daughter
Lilian,
son
Jack,
A
writer
in the August 'Woman's
agreed
to
raise
some
toward
the
pronounced activity on the French
and
mother,
Mrs.
El
mu
G.
Stevens
Home
Companion
says:'
fund
in
their'
respective
communi­
fronts. Paris reports two attacks on
of Sanford, Fla. She was u woman ties.
"Close
to
me
lives
n man -whose
•
the Frecnh lines east and southeast
believed by all who knew her.
interests
have
been
separated
from
Company
C
desires
t
lie
camp
and
of Khcims and assaults in the Avomine
by
more
than
a
mere
ivyY t i . e truck und the committee holds
tourt wood sector in the Verdun re­
grown
atone
fence—to
he
exact,
by
LAWS PUBLISHED TUESDAY
that it is up to the public to provide
gion and in the Aprcmont forest
several
hundred
thousand
dollars.
what the company desire’s.
The
southeast of Si. Mihlel. All were
Herald Will Gb To Every Registered men huve given freely of them- The other day he leaned over the
fruitless.
..* .
Voter in County on That Dale.
sefves for their-country and the com­ fetire nnd inquired:
Some im portnnt movement evi­
’’ ’Your boy going?’
Advertisers
are
overlooking
u
good
mittee iitresses the fart th a t the
dently is under way on the Russian
.
’” Yes.’
*
bet
if
they
do
not"
take
space
in
least those remaining behind ran do
northern front which* has Been hold­
Tuesday’s Hernld, as the paper will is to assist in the raising of the fund
"
’Mind
tod.
Had u notion b«
ing entirely firm while the southern
go
to
every
registered
voter
in
Sem­
didn’t
want
to
wnit
for consrription.
of
’$700.—
Reporter-Star.
^*nd of the lino w ^ falling hack
inole
county
bn
th
a
t
date.
By
the
way,
those
eggplants
of yours
™&gt;w, however, the Russians are re­
T uesday’s Herald will contain a
are
not
coming
on
Very
well.
May
ported to huve evacuated the Uskull
Ladles of the M arcabors
I send my man over with some fer­
copy of ail the laws passed by the
bridgehead 15 mijea southeast of
The regular meeting of the Ladies
Riga, the Germans marching into last legislature and according to law of the Maerahces will lie held at the tilizer th a t has helped ours?’
this edition must go to every voter
"The* fence in ntill t h e r e —hut not
the evacuated positions. The exact
Woman’s Club M onday evening at
in
the
county,
t
h
a
t
is
every
voter
the
harrier. Our boys a n d our coun­
nignificancc' of this development, is
7:30. Full uttem lanre desired.
whoso
name
was
on
the
registration
try
leveled
it.’.
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yet to he revealed.
list as published lust spring.
Mrs. Dossey of I.ithia is visiting
"T h e re ’s hound to he a lot of such
Prussians, Bavarians and Saxons,
While Tuesday’s Herald will not her son, Mr. J. Dossey of this city. leveling from this time on. Some'of
*well the total captured, and no ho a special edition in every sense of
nort dejected appearing' men have the word it will ho n paper that will
been seen in British prisoner stations he rend closely and he kept in the
*inre the beginning of the war. Par- home for n file of the new laws.
hyulariy noticeable was th e scarcity
There will he many specinl sales
veteran non-commissioned of- by the' merchant* tor next week and
hie.s.
.
this edition will rontuin much of
interest to the readers and aside
• KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
from the regular advertising patron­
age will have special drives for the
Daughter of Mrs. Stevens of This summer trade.
The * exemption hoard for Sem- on .those days and pass inspection of
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inolt*
county meets fiext Wednesday, the hoard. If you have u right to
Remember the date, Tuesday,
The following is an account
of August 6th and get your copy in Thursday and Friday a t the court exemption you will he excused from
auto accident in which Mrs. Monday nt the latest. This is the house when all "those who have been serving, if you ’ have a n y physical
Chenevert, daughter of Mrs. E. G. chance to bring the people to San­ drafted will he cnlled before the disabilities you will be. excused. If
of
this city
city w
was killed. ford and this is the time to rejuven­ board for exemptions, examinations, you have no exemptions you will lie
sSevens
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•’» visitor to this city and ate tra d e and liven up your, business. etc. You enn tell when you come called to serve tV&gt; colors nnd suf­
*d » home , in Daytona. ■The. folby looking nt the list as published ficient time will be given you to put
owing is from the Defiance Crescentin the last issue of The Sanford your affairs in shype and get ready
Col. TKos. E. Wilson now lias
Herald and you will he called thus- for the first training camps.
charge pf the Bishop iiiock of this
Dm* of the most sad and distress- city, which was formerly in the ly:
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This is the* official call and if you
in
The first 67 men will he cnlled on do not understand the d ra ft plan see
t accidents in tho history of the hands of the Thatcher Realty Co.
Wednesday, tho second 67 will he the local hoard a t the court house,
0fcurrcd Friday night at about
o’clock on the road between
Mrs. A. D. Smith und, daughters, cnlled Thursday and the b a la n c e .of consisting of Clerk of the Circuit
atl"rvi||e -and Napoleon, when en- Charlotte and Irma, witb-Mrs. C. A. tho 202 will he called on Friday. Court E. A. Dougiass, Sheriff Hrady
UW home to Defiance, hut the over- Smith left on Wednesday for a There is nothing for the drafted men nnd Dr. Denton. But remember the
urnine of the car in which th ey m onth's sojourn at Daytona Beach. to do hut come to the court house days and dates and he there.

EXEMPTION BOARD TO MEET
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
. THE DRAFT PUT IN FORCE

tation seeking to make friends will
suddenly feel th e need of comrade­
ship. Some of us who have worried
because our neighbors dressed bet­
ter than we did, had a finer phono­
graph or ran a faster car are going
to have our 'eyes opened, to the
falseness of t h e standards by which
we have judged ourselves and each
•other. Wo are .going to like each
other a great deal better and ?o need
each other a great deal more."
S E M I N O l.E S

ROLL OF H O N O R

The Brave Boys Who Have Gone
Forth to Fight fur llum.iniiv a
Sake
The _following hoys from Sanford
and Semiiuih* county have joined
the army und navy or will join in
the next few weeks. This list is not
complete and all those who know of
Any hoys who have enlisted nnd are
not on this list pie use Irt. The.
Herald know about it us the list
will lie-printed every week until the
war is over:
Navy
Karl Schultz, on board ship
Allen Jones, medical reserve corps
reserve
Morris Spencer,
dual
corps
Sherman Rout It. medical reserve
corps
Collier Brown, medical reserve
corps
Oliver Murrell, medicul reserve
corps
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Lc;lie Hill, "medical reserve corps
S'eil Chittenden, signal corps
Roy Chittenden, marine corps
Ralph Umimillut, navy yard.
• Army
John Murrell,
mcdiciil
reserve
i orps

Kennel b
reserve

M urrM

quarterm aster
.

S eth Woodruff, quarterm aster re­
serve
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Stanley Walker, quarterm aster re­
serve
Dr. Ralph Stevens. hospital corps
Joe "Chittenden, Co. (’, Fla.
George Hall, Co. C, Flu.
Oscar Speer, Co. C, Flu. ‘
Bruce Anthony, Co. (’. Flu.
Ernest Gregory. Co. (’. Flu.
Fred Mason. Co. C, Fla.
George McLaughlin, officers re­
serve
Harnlji W ashburn, coast artillery
Albert Fry, coast urtillery
James. Estridge, Fla. tfoops
George Huff, Fla. troops
- Thomas Sullivan, Fla. troops
W. A. I’nttiahall, Alficer reserve
corps
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Meade F ox,-coast artillery
Ingram Gucrry, coust artillery
Joe Gucrry, aviation corps
Oscar N. Zlttrower, C o.’C, Fla.
Henry Byrd, Co. C, Flo.
Osborne Williams,. Co. C, Flu.

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Tuesday Open Day
Tuesday", August 7th will lip an
open ilny with the busy workers for
the Red Cross, at which time the
public are cordially invited to call
at the Elks Club und inspect the
work t h a t is being done by the Sem­
inole Branch, which includes Genova,
Chuluota nnd the outlying districts
of Sanford. One hundred pieces of
work, hospital supplies, which have
been completed und a re ready for
shipment can ho seen a t any hour
on Tuesday from nine until five.
Mrs. I&gt;euno Turner, vice president
nnd Mrs. Henry McLnulin, chairman*
of tiie ru ttin g committee, whose*
committee cuts out all garments be­
ing made by the branch and her
committee, with other rnemberi of
the Red Cross will he on hand to
give information. Every woman in
Sanford who is at all interested in
what the Red Cross is doing is most
cordially invitdd. Forty eight rumfort kits •complete, the gift of Chu­
luota nnd Geneva, in which tho
Daughters of Wesley have already
placed u Testament are ready fro t
shipment nnd will he of interest to
inspect. Dr. Neal lias wired head­
quarters for permission to present
these to our own Seminole county
hoys who huve entered vuri.ous
branches of the service. It is prob­
able th at these very garm ents that
are being cut and m ade by the
women of Seminole c o u n ty may he
used by Seminole boyn too

W a n te d —Ladles to Sew
As sta te d before, there will be an
all day sewing bee at th e Elks Club
every Tuesday until further notice.
Not only ure members of the Red
Cross, urged tp give a little lime, an
hour, two hours, half a day or the
wholo d a y , hut ANY WOMAN in
Sanford who wantp to do her "hit"
is asked to cooperate and invited
Sjrmpnthjr for St. Cloud
to meet a t headquarters on Tuesday
All Florida will join it\ sentimenta and help. * Competent Instructors
of regret to the pcoplo of St. Clou from th e cutting committee will in­
because of tho disastrous fire which struct and give directions. Anyone
swept u large portion of th u l town who desires to give th e entire day
last Saturday.
Almost a score of can "bring their lunch. You are ask­
business houses were ddstoryed, en­ ed to bring one thimtric, scissors amt
tailing a Iota of ab o u t l lOO.OOO with needles. If there arc still others who
only $ 12,00 0 insurance. Of course, cannot leave home, t h a t are willingSt. Cloud will he rebuilt nnd it ia to assist, application for work can bo
also to he taken for grunted th a t made to Mrs. R. A. Tvrheun, dis­
this time the buildings will he of tributing committee* T ho plans t h a t
concrete or o ther fireproof material. nre’in progress will serve the best in­
T h a t seems to he tho history of so terests of the local ‘branch and the
m any now to w n s —the hurried con­ men a t th e front.
struction of wooden buildings to
Remember that T uesday, Aug.
meet the rapidly growing dem ands
of business nnd nfter u period of u 7th will bo an open d a y for inspccfew years a visit from the tiro fiend and remember too t h a t your pres-,
who teaches the lesson that it is well once will encourago th e few loyal,
to build perm anently nnd suhstani- faithful women who a re a t work.
tinlly. Hut S a tu rd a y ’s fire will un­
Another I’atriotic Family
doubtedly mean a greater und bettor
Sanford is there wdth Ihe patriot­
St, Cloud.—St. Augustine Record.
ism all th e time. Wo have another
Sanford fumily now w ith three sons
Labor Leader Han ed
Butte, M ont., Aug. 1.— Frank in service—tho Chittenden family— .
Little, n mem ber of the executive with Roy in the Marines, Ned frt the
committee of the Industrial Workers Signal Corj&gt;* nnd Joe in Company C,
of the World und labor trouble leud- F. N. G, This paper mentioned the
or in Ariz'onn was taken from his Murrell fam ily last week with three
house by masked men and hanged Aons nlso In tho service. And t h e ,
to a trestle.
He wus a forceful Beardull fa'toily-thkt formerly resided
speaker nnd in understood to have here h u t are now of Orlundo has the
had tho confidence of William D. distinction of hnving th re e sons all
Haywood. On his body was a note of them first, lieutenants,. Jack in th e
whlclv’reud, "F irst nnd last wnrning; i rlav&gt;’* Uni In the medical corps and
others tuke notice. ’
i W’illiam in Company C, F. N. G.'

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With th e usual generosity th a t ia
characteristic of the Benevolent O r­
der of Elks everywhere nnd at all
times a n d especially during the* pres­
ent crisis which our c ountry is fac­
ing, th e local Elks have tendered the
use of their beautiful club home to
the Seminole chapter of the Amer­
ican Red Cross and have set a p a rt
a room on the top floor to be used
ns the cutting and su p p ly room. In
addition to this the uso of the large,
cool, well vcntilntcd asombly room
and east veranda have been placed
at the disposal of fhe Indies for head­
quarters for sewing, where the Indies
wifi m eet every T uesday until fur­
ther notice, for an all d a y long sew­
ing LeC. of which more anon. Dr. T.
A. Neal, president of th e Seminole
llraneh and his ro-workers are deep­
ly grateful for the generous action
of the Elka and huve a lre ad y "moved
in" und established themselves "in
t h e s e 'delightful quartern.'

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�wtrflor'l IdMUke. Ha Failed becaiisi u*^ttm r*m tkm xm jn.tk»»t 0 sank don
,
i n - . r*~**n„ _hh
F iw * * * « ll tn Atlintie Coul Linn mil
*&gt;• MOt I QUO. Alin CrOftOOt Will you rand, ihtort vast and north nloat lb# At automobile. Address W ° p M,en**«‘
do this for me?"
lOStt* Cent Lino Railroad to Mill Croak
Hhn
imlUrl
Interttlnhlv
of
film
ai
thihco
MQI Croak
alone Hull D«yton* B..ch, FI,, W~
Bn» smiled iMCrntlDljr At nlin.
I tUr*t towool
tho front
« « t boundary
ol tba rlly llm
wllL When shall 1 go?"
--------north along want boundary o( alt;
F o r ^ ' “ aoo&lt;1 ■ *
h o t . , , i , hl
* * » • It I. I . " .Item oon .m l .ho
will surely be at home. I will have
tboroor lira viihia or vitbout tb&lt; years old. Gentle and good driver
Inquire R. L. GarrlA9 n, R. D. No. i*
tho car at tho door for yoa la a few * ‘J
*fr
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’ *
mlnnf na •*
,
«- Tfclt ordlntnr* .hall uho offod
nil run CP.
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t
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InintdlKvIy upon iu piuaft and approve - 1 —_____________________ Off-tfc
Do rose and nenroualy
began to pace a*»*
tho mayorr or-trpon Ucomin* an erdln
* ^
-- ■ w T~. . . r
n r r wllliniit t h o artnr&lt;o*ol of f k a M «««.
Ilie floor. Hut finding no relief be sat
down and attempted to work. Sud­
For Rent— Two furnished room*
denly ho dropped his microscope on
807 Magnolia.
tho.floor with-a_ crash of splintering
87-tf
glnwi.
Furnished Rooms by t&gt;
For ono moment ho hesitated, then
or
M onth—Park avenue
tom tho telephone receiver from Its
North Park avenue, ovc
book.
__
Philips St Co. drug stoi
“(live rno tho Universal Taxi com­
James Patton, manager.
pany-quick,” he commanded. "Hello,
ar Afpllrallan far Tms I)aa4 I 'a d r
la this tho Universal! Send a car to Nolle*
Haellaa S of &lt;bt»lrr 4MS. Law* ml Flar.
WANTED
Doctor Landrlth's. double quick. ExU* :
Nollra U htrtby tlvan that J. E. Vlnraal,
»trm
m
npay
a w /for
, . e e.wwwl
'
speed." «*
purchttrr al Ta* ('•rtlfirtl* No. 116, dtled
W an ted-P ractical tie inspector
Dropping the phone he seised hla lb# Ilk day of Judo* A. D. 1*11, ha. filed
•
aid rartiRrata in my a(nc*. sad baa made
th references. Good wages. 0 C
hat ntld ran down the steps. Almost Application
tor U* dead Ito loans in aleardimmediately n»car sped np and the ■nco with law. Said cartiflrata
'
tba
lolloarins
datrribad rroperty altuatad
doctor sprang In.
In Samlnola county, Klorldt. io-»l
"Going on.
Drlvo up Kensington
Threa-elfhthe Internal In SH Lot 1 and
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“ ,D“ puiAio seed, must
Lot S (Lou NElp Sac. 16, Tp. JO 8. R. bo free from acab. Also second hand
avenue. If you get to tho Harcourt 90
E. Tba aaid land Uin(
d at tba
home in five minutes I’ll give yon data of tba iiauancs •( aucb cortifirata In one horse cutaway harrow.
Box
tba name of R. II. Marko;
.
twenty-five dollars.” /
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1194,
Sanford,,
Fla
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Alto. Notiro it haraby (Ivan that J. E.
Tbe~chauffeur knew hla business. At Vlnronl. purchaser of Tat CrrliSeata No.
&lt;11.
tba Sib day of June A. D. 1611
hreakneck speed they dashed up the
W anted—Three unfurnished rooms
crowded thoroughfare.^ At last they ■aa mad# application tar U i doad t a laaua with bath for light 'housekeeping
a r r o r d t n r * with law. Said eartlfleata »mstopped suddenly before a large resi­ iu
97 .tr
bracoa tba (ollowins doorribad preoperty S. W. Bradford. Box 1077.
dence.
The doctor Jumped ont and altuatad In Sairlnala county, Florida, to-wit:
lea alshlha In trrral In t •&lt;. of Lot 1 and
ran up tho shaded walk. He pealed FLot
I TUoa N E W ) . Sac. Ut. T p. SO B. R.
the hell violently, then pushed open • 0 Eaat. T b a aald land brine MOMtra nl
th
e
d
of tb a loauancu «f cu rb CcrllBcata
the door In tlio face of the astonished In tbaa taname
of W. M. K ttia r a t a).
butler.
8horlng that worthy aside
Alto: Nollco |a baraby ylvrn t h a t J. E.
with more force than politeness, the V intonl. purebaaar of T a* O r ti f lc a ta No.
A*1?" lh*
of Ju|r A. I&gt;. l t l t
,Intruder strode down the hall. He *•*.
haa filed aaid ca rtlfc a te In m y offle*. and
opened a door on the right and looked bn&gt; mad* npilirallou far tax dead to laaua
accordanra with law. 8ald rtr.ificata amIn. _ Heated on a sofa was Margaret In
brac*a tb a following daacilU d property aitu a tr d In Samlnola county, Florida, to.w lt:
nloffe.
Lost— Diamond brooch pin
“Thnnk God 1" ho cried hoarsely. l-u« 4. See. 26. T p. 20 8, |L so Knat. 91
er leave at Herald office and
"Then you've not seen her!"
reward..
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"Mhrgnret. darling, do you think I
could ever bo happy with nnyonc hut
you? I know I don't deserve It. but
D cparlm cal a f l b a U lc rU r
l.and Ofllc* a t OainMvtllc, Fla
won't you try to love tno Just a little
.
,
.
Ju iy Ji.n o * !
hut—won't you. dearest?”
hereby clean th a t (lcn|am in F
thel,
rlnrlda,
arha,.(,n
\|a y
Hut she needed no second Inrltnllon
p llom etfrail E ntry No. i o s i i :
tn test tho practicability of his shoul­
ot 8 W U Section 29: ami N f;i
der aas a rest for her head.
..r,lon-.3?! To*n»hl|&gt; 19 Soutt
Ka»t. T a l l t h a » c c M.rMlan, (ia
(Copyright, I91T. I»v tho MrfMuro Nowppaof Intcntinn in make Five

"11*8 no place tor a woman to live
alone,** he said. T r e atood all thta
oonaenao about your being a free and
capable Individual who can look after
heraelf quite aa long aa !*m going to.
Ton used me for a doormat ever since
you came here. Emily, and look, my
land away from me."
**I didn't take It away from you. I
won It In a fair, legal content.” re­
sponded Emily calmly, “and I'm quite
capable of taking care of myaelf. 1
thlnk^your timber men arc binding. If
they Ary any midnight excursions over
my line, cutting out m'y beat trees,
they’ll get all thnt's coming to them.”
Aa they camo Into n clearing where
a audden vlata of the mountainside
opened up, 8cott caught sight of n
lifting wing of smoke.
"They've started It,” bo cried. ,"Tou
rideAback
everybody
A. *A and. arouseaa*.
. . m __on• . the

e Theatres
la featured in "M ystery of the [th e Phthe banner. Her first pic
Double Cross,” a m ystery aerial [w as "Kick In,” a famous A.
baaed on Gilson Willat’A original Wood'* success, in which ihe its
story. Tho third episode la to be with William Courtenay. Her v
shown at the Lyric Theatre Satur-lin that picture was so imprei
day. ,..
that she was selected for the lea
Miss King is the youngest actress I the Double Cross serial, tho r
who has ever played tho lead In sn pretentious aerial that Pathe
important serial, he was born i n | over nude.
New York City on April 18th, J898,
"I am of the Arm conviction 1
and has been on the stage for seven- personality on the screen is the
teen of her eighteen years, making cret of success," said Miss K
her first appearance at the ago of|"Som o of the most beautiful gir
eight months. She played in several | have ever known failed aa mol

Only Way.
*T met Jabs this morning and he
told me he had enlisted to go to the
war.” •
"I didn’t know he was so patriotic."
“Isn’t patriotism—says it’s the only
way he knows of to get somo pei/ce.”

p«'r Hymlhmc )

By IZOLA FORESTER

-U b li.h claim to the land then,
l,cfor* C ounty Judyc, &gt;t s , n
la, on rhe Cth day 0| K cp irm t.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

A n O r d l n a n r a A m a n d in * ftrrtl

IfrkUrd Oi«ltnsnrr«&gt; of |hr

f-r.l I VI l

Emily Greeley had been a special
care on Hut entire family’s mind ever
since she had passed thirty without
appreciating the privileges and honors
of wedlock. Brothers nod sisters fell
In love nnd married from the G r e e le y
homestead with customary regularity
through Emily’s girlhood and ymms
womanhood. And Emily helped them
slnrt off In life with Inct and cheerful­
ness. Though she hnd "chances," she
cast them aside and hiked l i f e ’s high­
way In n stato of solitary enjoyment
ami freedom that left the family

J. I ’ . C o a ln o f S a n fo ril. F lo rl

llcnlamla UciAn of Markham,

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“SUDDEN
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Hbowiai 11. H. Ilal.

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“THE
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Th* Kind Thai

Make* Million*

Uugh

Vitagrnph Presents
•PEGGY HIGHLAND IN

The Rose of the South
BUD FISHER PRESENTS

MUTT AND JEFF
In one of Ills Rest Comedies

Wm. A. Brady
Presents
One of Ills
Ben Features
Iso Palhc
News

’’The Brand of
lisle"
"One Damp .
Day" Comedy
"Mystery qfthc
Double Cyoss"
I rtluiin* Migth,
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H e Lyric Orchestra Will Give
Special Concerts Every Night

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This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

In f o n rt o f ( o u n lj J y ,| r , S e m in o le C o u n t
« S ta le o f | lo r Ida
In r r K i t a t r of
J f« a r O wen M u rri« o n
N o t lf o (• hereby g iv e n , to a ll oh&lt;irn it ma
c o n e rrn . th a t cm th o 24th d a y of H c rrm h e r
a % U* 11*17, I n h a ll « p n ly lo t h r llo n o r a b l
{•• / • H o u k h o ld tr , Judge o f aald C o u rt, a
J u d g e o f P ro b a te , fo r m y fin a l d ischarge a
A d m in is tr a to r o f th e ro ta te of Jr«*e O ver
M o rria o n . d a ca atcd , and th a t a t t b e ’ a tm ,
tim e I w ill p r o m t tn u l d C o u rt m y tin t
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D a t e d J u n a S l s f , A. I&gt;. 1917.
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XT IF BV5UCK WORTH?
AS COMPARED WITH STABLE MANURE
&gt;mit for comi’arifion an nnnlysis of a sample of our Muck made July
v lP ic k a rd -L a * C om pany’s Laboratory, a t A tlanta; and tho analysis
nurejn* given l?y the Florida D epartm ent of Agriculture, in Quarterly
il April 1st, 1917; also the commercial value o f.th e different elements

Valcc as Fcrllllxcr....___
Plus value as Humus
Estimated 2 cu. yds.

One Ton MANURE
Ammonia. 0.60 per cent Worth al 87.25 per unit ....
I’hos. Acid 0.25 per cent Worth at 51.20 per unit....
Potash 0.60 per rent
— Worth at 17.00 per unlt„...
Value ns F e r t i l i s e r ___ ...
Plus Value as Humus
estimated at 1-4 cu. yd

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Field Value In favor of Muck per ton $18 20
As Compared with Organic Forma of Commercial Fertilizers *.
The Ammonia in High Grade Tankage and Dried Blood is now worth $7.25
per unit, and Potash is worth $7.00 per unit
On n basts of 1,000 pounds D ry
m a tte r to the cubic yard, an application of Muck one-half inch deep on an acre
of ground. (07 cubic yards) will contain
74.33 Units of Ammonin, v
8.00 Units of Potash, wortl
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Total value of Fertilizer in G7 cu. y d s ......
Plus Value as Hum us nt $2.00 per cu. yd

H. IL CHAPPELL
Phone 115-J

A. R. CHAPPELL
Phone 273-W.

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H rrtio n
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FOR SALE

O rlm n

K O IIE K T W. I

to r f u l a* folio**:

&gt; h t!l l r u n la w fu l fo r the
of IP V ho- t , ( m u lrv , r a ttle
» » ln » . sheep o r Roals I, p e rm it such atiP
:ra l&gt; tn run «i i* rc e . In ib a t p a rt id ih e c o r­
p o ra te l i m it , n f S .n fo r J , F lo rid a , d c x r i l i t . l
as fo llo w ., lo - s It
lir r in n ln p iff . lb * Water lin e o f l. a k r M o n ­
r o * on an c t t r n - ln n lin e o f M o ll n v ill* ave­
nue, &lt; hence ru n a nutK tln n s k t r llo u v ilia a t * nue to C e le ry a v rn u v : t h e m * m h west on
C e le ry avenue I n fh e S a n fo rd ( ir a n t lin e
a n d tF e n re ir. a r o u t l. r . ly d l ' p l l u n a lo n e
'a id ! a r fo r d G r a n t lin e to t l . " e a s t and
w r i t u u a r t r r s e rtio n lin e o f S e rtiu n 91;
thence s o l s t o r k aaid q u a rte r .e r flo n lin e
t n * th o in le r s e r ilu n o f h a n fu rd a ve n ue and
H u g h e y a fre e t; th e n re west on
H ughey

witnecaca.

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ZZZZZ

The leather upholstered chairs on
both sides of Dr. John Landrith’s cotnj fortnhle nlllco were filled; and very
. | prosperous liMrklng occupnnls they
were, too. Doctor Lnndrlth was certiiljtly; hm*y and supremely successful.
! • The dmrr, marked pritntc, opcnetl
quli'ily. and if smnll, unobtrusive
young Intly stepped out nnd closed It
nBnln. Margaret Crofton was [t motlel
of uentness front tho lop of her golden
crowned Item! to tho tips of her small
shoes.
Willi it half how sho motioned to n
gentleman oti Ihe opposlto sldo of the
room. "Mr. Cornelius, tho doctor Is
rendy for you now."
.•
But before ho had risen, n rlcldydressed young ludy swept hnughG’y
norms the room and paused before the
closed door. ‘Tell Doctor Lnndrlth
Hint MIm Harcourt will seo him im­
mediately."
She Itowcd nod entered tho room, a
moment Inter re-openlng the door for
Miss Harcourt to enter.”
A few tlnya inter Doctor Lnndrlth,
unbent from a close study of bacteria,
*fnrw
a Mir or ihior^Ht ntnnnc l got up from his chnlr. IIo moved
the five. ’ Spike MnrI)ougnl(. rose nnd quickly toward the wlfidow with the
enme toward the Indy settler. He ex­
energy chnrnc(eriMlc of hint. Ho
plained, courteously, that Arapahoe walked several times across tho room,
hnd no official place for housing tran­ then pressed a button on bis desk. Im­
sient guests, nnd that the gulch wns n mediately tho door was opened and
tnnttor of Id miles northwest, hut tlint, Margaret came In. In her cnpnclty
If she wanted to, she could probably ns secretary she wns ready for serv­
put up at the Kenton plnce. four miles ice at any moment.
out of town. Kplke added, modestly,
"SIlss Crofton," he said, "I am nerr.
thnt bed. take her over In the carry­ otts. i can’t concentrate on my work."
all. and* they could manage’ the tu"o
. Sho slipped out of tho room and retrunks on top of the cnrrynll. The Itirmil In n few minutes with n cool­
packing cases would have to come ing drink.
Inter.
“If you -drink this I think It will
Emily hardly heard him. Her atten­ quiet your nerves. I believe thut you
tion was fixed on n man who came nf art* worrying about something. Per­
n dead gallop down flu* wide, dusty haps I can help you."
street. lie wits fall, broad shouldered
Having drunk (he beverage anil re- 1
and heavy set. Tho newcomer nod rented himself In his chnlr. the doctor 1
Emily looked each other over, with seemed n little less restless. Me
calm, approving scrutiny l«*rore he
Dirtied toward Margaret In n rather h
sauntered Into the telegraph Office: She businesslike wuy.
&lt;
"Miss Crofton, I am going to make
an unusual request of you. I am In .
love. I wish to marry Eleanor liar- i
court. Also, I nin n very busy man. J
I foci that I cannot devote the time
thut Miss Harcourt would desire for ,
a proposal. You pcrhnps know that •
she Is n very, proud ns well ns n very J
rich young lady., Sho would umko a
tilting wife for it man of my position.*" ,
pursed her lips. As she climbed Into
"Yes?" her cheeks paled slightly.
■
the tcnrrynll beside Spike she naked
"Now comes the p art I wish you to l
cnsunlly who the young man was on
thb strawberry pinto.
"That's King, former owner of the
Caribou ranch up In the ltallyho gulch.
He lost It one night In a |*pker game
with some strangers, nnd they turned
It over Into cold rntfi with an Eastern
kyndlrnto running some advertising
scheme." ,
Thh*e months Inter she rode up the
mountain tmll from Ihe gulGr .bosIdo
HcuU. Kfng. .
.

Hr it &lt;&gt;riUinr&lt;| b y t h r M l
C o u n r t l i f S a n f o r d , Ftnridai
S r c t l n a | , T h a t Hartlo n 27
vi*ed O n l i n a n c i • *:f t h r rlt&gt;
1914, hi», a n d t h # c a w r (• hei

( n s im a n t n a m e * n

C . 1.. CJirk of S a n f o t d , f l o r i d

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�THE SANFORD HER1XD

THIRD ANNIVERSARY

THIRD ANNIVERSARY

IE THIRD AN N IVERSA RY

MERCHANDISE EXPOSITIONS
E are celebrating the Third Anniversary of the founding of our firm.
The crowning event is the opening of two additional rooms for the big
T * line of Shoes and Gent’s Furnishing Departments. And a three year’s
sale, from August 3rd, to August 20th, a host of seasonable items will be
priced under present market prices.
The first three days, one day for each year of our existence, we will olTer
to our customers exceptional bargains that will be remembered for a long
time in the future......................................................................................................

We Planned and Prepared
This Big Sale For. •

The
Little Brick With the
.
BIG THREE-IN-ONE
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STORE

During this Exposition we will sell a few pieces of Silk Taffeta for only 98c
WE WANT YOU

COM E AS EA R LY AS YOU CA N

Ladies Sport Cloth Hats

Men’s Palm Beach and

Men’s Blue Work Shirts
Men’s Brown Flannel Shirts, only
Men’s Ratine Shirts, $1.50 value

The Event Wont lie Complete Unless You Are Here

School Hats for Children and Misses, only 98c

For Mouths Our Buyers Have Been Buying for this Great Event

SEE OUR SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE
Olive Duel: Outing Shoes, 2.50 value
Vulcanized Rubber Canvas Daysliu

Gent’s Furnishing Department
John B. Stetson Hats.....

$2

1.98
1.98

W OM EN'S SHOES
Pat. Col. Pump, 3.00 value
1.98
Pat. 2 strap Sandals, *1.00 value.
2.98
Pat. Ankle Strap Pump, 3.50 value
• 2.49
Full line Boys, Girls’ and Children's
Shoes just opened up. Come and see them.
. CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES
75c Values
49c
$1.00 Value
.............
89c
$1.25 Value
98c
All sizes, 2 to 14 years.

Cox Hats only
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Cow Boy Hats
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Men’s ( 'aps, 25c, 19c and
1 job lot Men’s Hats. 1.25 to 2.00 value
Balbriggan Underwear only
B. V. D. Underwear. 50 values
Sport Shirts, 75c value
Dress Shirts, $1.00 value
.. Dress Shirts, 79c value
1 lot Blue Overalls, o n l y __;........ ....... ..
Painters White Overalls
Double Seam Overalls a t
1
M EN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS
$15.00 value *
12
$17.50 Value
14
$20.00 Value .
1(1
NEW LOT BOYS’ SUITS' *
$4.00 Values only
2

HOSIERY

Men’s Lace Stripe, Blue, Gray, tan
black Half Hose, 50c value
All colors in Silk Half Hose, 35c values
Ladies’ Silk Hose in black, white
fancy, 75c value
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Full line of Children's Hose 10c to

and
25c
45c
and
49c
25c

Piece Goods Department

Shoe Department
MEN’S SHOES
Fifth Avenue Shoes
...
Our ( hoice, $5.00 values
O-So-Ez-E...................
Gun Metal Ox Button and Blucher only

Taffeta S trip es........................
Plaid Taffeta .
Guaranteed T a ffe ta ___ _

.............

Georgette, 2.00 value, yd
Crepe de Chine only . i ..........

Fancy Silk Poplin
Fancy Silk only
Sport Silk
Tub Silk
10c Voiles, only, per
15c Voile only per yd
25c to 35c Voiles .

Ladies Drawers, .open, closed-and ui
brella, 50c value
Gauze Vests only
Ladies’ Gowns, 49c, 7Gc and
Ladies’ Knit Union Suits, 25c and
Shirtwaists, $1.25 and $1.50 value
Shirt Waists, $1.00 v alue....................
Shirt Waists, 75c value ............ ......
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT
Ladies’ Brooches, 506 a n d ..... ...............
Ladies’ Ivory’ Bar Pins, 10c to
Indies’ Cameo Rings ' .....
Ladies* Earrings, 10c to
Cuff Buttons, 5c to.................. ... .......
Link Buttons, 10c to
......
Collar Buttons, 5c to
Tie Clasps, 15c, 25c and
Vest Chains, $1.50 values ....................

We have decided that the offerings of the first three days must represent the supreme test and’delinite
showing of the big Three-In-One Store’s capabilities as makers of low prices. : : : : : : : : :
I.ACE, I.ACE. LACE, LACE
Your choice,

Ladies Picnic Hats, just the thing to
keep the sun off. See them.

c* 5c per yd.
Babies Soft Sole Shoes, 25c, 39c and
“Ladies’ CorseLs, 50c, 98c and

Rain Cords, Umbrellas and Wagon Um
brellas Ju st Received.
Only a few of those Ladies’ House
Dresses left, to close out at

Suit Cases only

Only a few yards left of Sport Silk, going

at 69c
YOU

S a n f o r d .'A v e . a n d F i'-a rth S t

A LL

KNOW

TH E

PLA CE

L . L . T A Y L O R , P ro p

S a n f o r d , F lo r id a

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SI. 1917

tfGAl -ADVFRI'ISING
. ml lip llO liM (if T«» UfClt l nc!rt

&lt;*»•• Law* «t riot.

•JLj- U h*i*l'yjt &lt;r»2 *h»t -W- U- Tiylor
ol T a x r t r t i B f . l . No. 163. d«t«i
diy °f J 6n*« A. D. 1308, has liirtj
•*?j
*•» •»» o(Bc». .m l l « . mitt*
** uiTiUn lot 161 [' Mtl «o Im u * In a r c e r d .n r .
•K taw

«■* A

8*ld certificate e m b r a c e * t h r fpf.

p r o f tr ly .U u a ie d In firm .

n*.i!

F lo rid a , t o - w lt: 8 t *6 ol 8 W i.

JJtS*Wtl8rat* ln ,h* "*mB of **• M- Oria*etl»as raid eertHeatc* ahall ltd redeernad
J^din* l« law U» d**&lt;l. » ‘ll !“ “• t her#•
the llth day of Au|u*t A. I). 1*17.
**Wii»rs* »y ofllfftl alfnaturo and aeal t hi a
. ",7,h day of July. A. D. 1917.
a 7
E. A. DOUGLASS,
}-&lt;..* Circuit (.'ourt Seminole Co., Kin.
Cl«» v.
|iy V. M. Douglaaa, I). C.
Ift-Tura-D*

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wailce ef Aeellcattea fee l e t H e e d U ader
" fiectlea • ot C h a p t e r 4 M 9 . L a * , of Klar-

*_Ua

Natlce la hereby given lhaC P . II. Boalon,
•■rebaaer of Tan Carliflcate No 19t datad
rtke *th day of July. A. D. 191ft. haa filed
uid rertlfieaie In ray ofilce. and haa made
r.oliration for t a t deed to laaua In aeeordaace with law. Said certificate embrace.
following daaerlbed property altuated In
naminclr county. Florida, to wn: Deg. Ift ft
? of SE *or o r S W U of N W )( See 21. Tp
ft g H SI K. run W 7.* ft eha N 6.20 cba.
r T J I rha S 6.20 eha. 4 acre*. The aald
uad being aaaeaaed at the date ot the iaauof auch rertlflcata In the name of
, Jrlka lira. Unleaa aald rertlfirata ahall
^ redeemed according/to law taa deed will
^ i r lhereon og the ! 8th day of Auguat,

^mineaa my ofllrlal algnature and aeal thla
lb* ITlh day of July A. II. 1917,
(aealI
&gt;■ A. DOUGLASS,
dark Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
tt-Tue»-ftte
Ily V.,M. I&gt;ouglaaa, 1&gt;, C.
Kallre of Apptlcatlan for Taa lleed Cadei
.tiff(Ion 6 af Chapter 4616, Law* of Flui.
Ida
. ’
Notice I* birrby tlven that T. \\ Cclter
- ^ . . e r of Taa Ceftlilca'e N o . IMS!}. . I n c I
lie £fd day of J u n e , A. 0 . 11*02, haa filed
aiid t*rtlfle»ta in my oit&lt;rr„ond h« tnaj
•rtplicaiion for la * de«*d to iwuc in ac*
cardante with law. Said certificate embrere.
lb* folltalnr denrrlbod property *ltuated ij
i Sefnlrclc rouniy, Flotl.il, to-wil:
Lot I.
'11. Townahlp 19 South. Itangc ".2 I me.
It arte. The anitl land l**ina
-r.t at*
the data of the laauance of auch certificate In
the name of Unknown. Ilnleu .aid rertifi&gt; tlte ahall tv redeemed atrordluc to law tai
deed * ill iaaue thireon on the Ihtlt day of
jttiru.:, A. H. 1917*
tt’1tne»a my tifficlil tlgniturc u .d w,l
thla the 17th day of July, A. I&gt;. 19l&lt;.
. (Wall
E. A. HOUGLASS.
r b rk Circuit f'ourt Seminole Co.. Ila.
Dy V. M. Itougtaaa, D.
• JSTura-Ste

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E. A liO llG L A S R ,
riefk t'lrcult Court Seminole t 'o ., f*|a

A
A. II11 1c..**'
arr anil•. .the unknown ' Citation
, 1 a, davlaeea. grantrri. u, other
claimant, under the aald A. II.
Carr. A. H. f rlnpen. A. If. Ctipf h l 'endanu?'
J ^ 'p p e n ,
i,To A; R - 1t i*r,r *ni* A- D. Crlppen, and to
all partiei claiming an Intareat eliheraa halra,
davlaeea of
oi grantee,
^ranteet under the
tho ..Id
cald A. 11
If.. Carr
.. -v 1 — * I't’
ripJ'vn.
pen; or otheriiwa
othrralwe in
In and to
« .• loll«»*l»ifi described real raiate altuate,
lylni and being
it In the county of Seminole.
*°l
ra .Jlerlde,
a .../ill
more particularly deecrib«d at follows
«r *l' rF!nj *n* *l *
on lha aouth aide
of Third atreet road 21.86 chain., weat of
intaraactlon of tha aouth aid*
nl
wt,h
»h» of
*“ Itange
t lina
of
Section « 7, Townahip 19
, .omh
30 eaat. run thence weat ri).ft2 rhalnat
thence aouth 9.50 rhalna; thence aaat 10.52
chains; thence north ft.&amp;O chain* to point ot
beginning, containing 10 acres of land more
or Isa*.
“
kiii 1 .•KV'V,ini. L,ron 5‘ th* , * ° ,n l' lll ol com*n J w »bovo i t i t n l ciuic, aworn
to by (,eorga A. DeCottao. solicitor for com­
plainant. that the residences of th* de•irndinti A. II. Cirr and a . II. Crlpp«n ir«
unknown, and there is no person In- the
■tile of rlcirida, thf •rrvire of a lubpocna
upon whom would bind the defendant, or
either of them; that it is the belief of affiant that the aald defendants ara both over
tha ago of twenty-ona years.
And t further appaftrlng from aald bi I
that thrri* a r t other partita elafminc an In*
tareat undrr the aald A. II. Carr and A. H.
Crlppen, either aa heirs, devisees, grantees
or other claimants, whose names are un­
known In and to the property tnvclved In
this suit aa hcrelnihova described.
Therefore, you. A. 11. Carr and A. If.
&gt; rlppen, and the unknown heirs, devisees
and grantee* of the . a i d ' A. H. Carr and
A. II. f r i t pen. If the .aid A. II. Carr and
A. II f rlppen hr dtftd, or othtr rlaimani*
under the aald A. H. Carr and A. It. Crlppcn. and all partlra claiming an In terct In
ant) .to th r land hrrtinabovr dr*n ibrtl arr
hereby ordered to appear to the hill ol com­
plaint filed In thla rauae on Monday the 1st
d a y of O c t o b e r . A. |1. .1917. t h e aam e being
a rule d e y of t b i . c ourt.
And I I I * fu rth er ordered t h a t t h l a notice
he pul lU hed lor twelve e n n - r r u t l v e w e ek .
In tin Sa n fo rd I b r a l d , a newapap.-r puhllah»d to S e m l o . d - inunty, Florida
W ll f n .a my hand a n d . t h e , e a ! of ( h e r 'l r colt C o u r t of th. S e v e n th J u d k i a l C | r r u t |
..f ; l e S t a t e e f Florida, In and l&lt;&gt;- S e m in o l e
:&gt; Ol, 1 hi*, 111- 2nd day of J u l y . A. I*.
1917.
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IT. A. rirYuGLASS,

Clerk of t h e Clrroit Coure of the Seven th
J u d i c ia l Circuit In a n d for Som lnnle

rouniy, Florida.
"Geo. A. DeCottK,
doilciior an&gt;l of Counael for Complaloant.

Cih i .a &gt;• of aalii m u n lh , thi&gt; folloviiiic Ucan i h f d p r n p v r t y to-wlt:.
1,ot *)fie. In lllork nr S r r l l o n 2 of Jtta rk
K a p m o r k . tr a c t iM-lnv a atibttlvlsinn of S tc .
2. T a p . 21, IE. 31 L a - t , ficmlrolt* r o u n t y ,
Florida.

A. K. 1‘O W EllS.

|t»\ i, A Gib-*,

S p r r ia l M a ste r

S olicitor, (or C o m p la in a n t
91-Tu.* fttr
•Srm ln olr ( u u n l f . I Ivrlda.
l lt n j a n . i n I k e s , CotnplairtaM

Nr-ii*-. (- hereby given t h a t A. K- Sjnblivm,
v*.
parcha -r of la* certificate No, 231. i l a t n i
t'cy n tiary . a
the dih da) of Ju r y , A. I*. lOlfi, ha - filed | T.halrhi-r-Ht'alty
Florida
r
u r p o la lltn . Frank A
raid rrM.firate in my ofitce, a n d ha* m ade
l o l a m t M a r y M llc-al, b n
appbralton f«r t a b need to Iaaue in aecord- laJIr,
W a llrr S,
*ec» Kith law.
Said c ertificate e m b r a c e , A d a m .,J . .J O.It. ILrar,
l i m a n ami M a r y
the following deverlbcil p r o p e r t y a ilu a te f l In
Seminole r o u n t y . Florida i o - * l t : N ! y of iirnwn, h i . tail*, M. !l, T F a lh r r, Gr-orgr W. I l o a i w r t r h t ,
S 'l of la t 3. Ser. 9. T p . 20 S. It 3* K. T h e cW.
J. T J t l a p r n ami Francis W.
Hid land being aaaeaaed at th e d a te of the
7
Fi*pcn, i is a il c , I.. J. Chtahroar.ei of aueh certlllcate in the n a m e of
h
t
l
m
. I.nni-a T. Horlcr. and
L ft. Fainter F r i t i l U r r C o m p a n y .
Cnle-a
aah ceftifiaate ahall be retleeiped a ccurding A. I*. I t o i i r r , hrr h u sba nd, W,
F i l e r , V. ( \ Cdlti-r, W. It.
to law t a * deed will Iaaue th e r e o n on the S.
r b a r l t n n . t'harlr* W. Youtt(i,
11H day ol A uguat, A. H. 1917.
t.iliir
l,.*lc, G, V. Jo h n s o n ,
Wit m •« my offlclaj algnature and Weal

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NOTH: Tt) TAX FAVKKN
Nellir It hereby given that the Hoard ol
retiaty rummiaalonera lor Seminole county
will meet on Monday, Auguat 6, 1917, to
bear mmiitalnla If any there be, relative to
u* tiim n if n i for 1917..
L A. DUUMLEY, C h a i r m a n
E. A. I»UUGt/A8 S, CJerk.
»3-Tuee-4te
Setltr of Applratlon for T a i Heed Uadrr
-Srdlea 6 of Chapter 4611, Lawa af FlorIda

Notice ia hereby given that 1). ft. Ilriaaon,
purrhi-er of Ta* Certlflcale No. 166, daletl
H* Cth day of July, A. H. 191B, hae filed
•aid certificate in my office, and ha* made
tpptlration for t a i deed' to Iaaue In arcerdaricr w|th law. Said cerjlfieate ernbrarea
tb* following finer Ibed property tltuated in
Setrlhole county, Flriila, to-wii: S h of
Jlli. f-ot 7, lilk ,Y, Sanford. The aaid land
being aaaeaaed at the dat* ol the laauance of
•aeh eevtlfirata in thenama of 0 . M. Gratun. Unleaa aald certificate ahall be reaetmed arcn(ding to law lx dcc 4 will 1a*** I the Ho h on l h a 11th day of Auguat.
Wltneaa my offlelal algn'alurft and aeal thla
1»» I0lh day of July. A. D. 1917.
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K. A. DOUGLASS.
‘jvvk ( ircult Court Seminole Co., Fla.
v l - T uea-ftte

Notice of Application for Tax Heed,' Under
Ne,i|on * 0 f C h a p t e r 4686, L a w . e f F l o e

Ma

In

Clia n rrt)

Mnrtifar*

F n rrrlu .u rr

William Clark and l.aura
t*l ark, hla wire. Mrr.ay Monroc aa admlnlalratiii of thr
ratatr cf D. G. Monror, dcrra.rd, lli-Ktrr A, Frilowa,
wide tv, Frrrf &lt;*lark, Au*u.t
Srhnridrr, Cbarlr. l x r | y anil
Lollir Nroly, hia vifr, Gilbrrf
e
Itrl.oarb, Itafaal Mnntrni-gro
Italy Little* and Eatrllr Littlra
Tria wife, G. W. Hpvnrrr, Carrir W. ALrrnathy and W. W.
Abrtnathy, her husband, U.
G. Slaton a n l Viola Staton,
hi* *rlfr, Drfrndant*.
To Chartr* ,N»«ly, Lolli* Nt-rly and M. II.
T hatchrr:

H appear Inc from th r affidavit of Urnjamln Dr«w, m m ; lalnant In th* above rntltled cause Hied therein, that the realdrree
of f'harlea Neely atid Lome Neely and M. lf.
Thatrhrr are to this affiant unknown, and
tbat i i r b of aaid defrndanta It I* the be­
lief of this affiant U over the age of twentyon* years, and that there la no person ln
the state cf Florida, Ihe service of subpn*na upon whom would bind either or all
of said d* fondants, and that service by
Kiihllratlan |» prayed upoa the ilrfendanla
•rein named.
It ia thrrefnr* ordered that )ou, Charle*
Neely and L.dH* Neely anti M. if. T h a t­
cher appear to thla Hll of complaint on or
bcfgre th r fit h day of Augpat, 1917, It bring
a rule -day of this court, or bill of com­
plaint In aald cause will be taken a* confriaed agalnat you, and complainant ba
allowed to proceed ex parte.
I t ' D further ordered that this order ire
pubjlahed In Sanford Herald one# a week
lot eight romeeutlve weeks.
Witness my hand jind official seal at Senlord, Florida, tha 4th day nf June, 1917.

•»d l.ol 3, B*e. 12. T p . 20 Bo. U. 30 K. l la m in n A C . C . Lee, purchaser* of T a x
T ie ail,| land b e in g aavcfretl a t t h e d a t e of Certificate N o . tft, d a t e d t h e fith d a y of
3-8 of H outn *i
rauance of aurh rertlfieaie in the name J u l y A. D. 1915 as t o N o r t hh 3-6
ol S o u tthh e a s t •(,
i f , h a s filed
*51'* G. Crenahaw. Unleaa aald rertlfieaie of N o r t h w e a t '•tt of
Kiiii 1,1 v*deemed according to ' a # tax ileed •aid c e n i f l c a t e In m y office, anti has m i d *
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. thereon on the l l t h day ot Auguat, a p p lic a tio n (or t a x deed t o .issue In a c c o r d ­
ance with l aw .
R aid c ertific ate e m b r a c e s
1917. .
11 , r” ™y official algnature and aeal thla t h e following described p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d in
Seminoie c o u n t y , F lorida to -w lt:
loth day
July, A. D. 1917.
N 5-8 oT S 4) of N W I*sot SE
ol Sec.
•**•&gt;»
E. A. DOUGLASS,
26,
T p . 19 8 . It. 29 K..
, j * t h C ircuit C o u r t Seminole Co., Fla.
T
h
e
sa
i
d
l
a
n
d
being
assessed
a
t
t
h
e
date
“ f-Tuea-Ste
of t h e D s u a n r * ol s u r h c ertifleate in t h r
^•lice of Apllrallan for Tax T e e d U n d e r n a m e of J . G . T o m lin so n . Unless sa id c eltd»*
f ’h a p l e r 4668, l-aw a o f Flor- llflcat* shall h* re d ee m e d a cc o rd in g to law
t a x deed* will Issue there on on t h r l l t h d a y
Notice | , hnfphy r i v e n t h a t Annie I I . of A u g u s t A. D. 1917.
W itness m y official s i g n a t u r e a n d aeal th is
»**?***•, purchaaer of T a x O r t l f l c a i # No.
*!• dated the fith d a y of J u l y , A. D. 1915 th e |0 t h d a y of J u l y , A. D. 1917.
(seal)
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
l.
" ,*'d a*ld certificate In m y office, a n d
Clerk C i r c u i t C o u r t S e m in c lo Co., Fla,
la . m ,l*a a p p li c a t io n for tax ilcad t o iaaue
arrofdance w| t h j &gt;Wi g t j j c, r tlflc ate r m 93-Tum 5 l e ‘
k a i f j * , *"*■ fellowlng dearrlbed p r o p e r t y «llIn
t lrrull C o u r t , S r v e n l h Ju d ic ia l C ircuit.
1km.
H*m lno|p c o u n ty , F l u t ld a , to - w lt:
S r m l n o l r C o u n t ) , Florida.
In C h a n c e r y
h
” and 23, F rdat'a 2 n d A dd t o A ltaw , C o m p la i n a n t ,
4af2tP» . T h* **l&lt;f l a n d being aaaeaaed a t t h e Il e n j r m in D r eV*.
v
U 0 . . 1 « b a u a n e o of ouch c ertificate In t h e
•ball 1°
N am utla. Unleaa aald certifiepla T h a t c h e r R e a l t y C o m p a n y , a Florid*
^ ' • r e d e e m e d a c c ording t o law t a x d e ed rordvoralion, F r a n k A. Heat a n d M a r y
ru., a’ U',
o n lha l l t h d x y of A u- M, Ileal, hi* wife, J. (I. Best. W alter
S, Adam*. J . H. Brown a n d Alary
Ui,. 1 ' lyl7’
til? ,**'*!
ofllrlal alfnaturo and aaal Brown, I is wife, M, II. T h a t c h e r ,
Georgs W. R o a tw r ig h f . W . J . T h lg &lt;V,l7 l0lh day of July, A. D. I t 17.
en a n d F r a n c i s W. T h igpe n, hi*, wife,
ft .
E . A.“'b
o uo uUG
u nLA
n oSS.
a,
N J. C h ish o lm , l/vulra T. itoiieh
-- i * ' jreult C o u r t Rerryinole Co., Fla.
a n d A. I). Il o ti e r , her h c e b a n d , W. 8.
“ T|; f Me
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,
Price, V. C . Coller,’ (V. R. C h a r le to n .
Application for T a a H e e d IUniter Charles W. Y o u n g , Llxiie l.ewi«, G. V.
18 *“ * * o t C h a p t e r 4668,' Law a of Flor- Jo h n s o n , William C a r k . a n d L aura
C la r k , hi* wife, M * r :a y
M onro, aa
Psr'ch'Jjr
siven that F-. If. llarrti a d m i n l a t r o t r l x nf t h e e*l*l* of 0 . (1.
! T ! " d Tii Certificate No. 217, dated M onro*. D e r e a a e d , H e ste r A. F e l­
*xl4 c.„!lry cl,Ju'&gt;'- A- D. 1915. ha* filed low*. widow , Fred Claln, August
iGlflcaty in my office, and haa mad* S c h n e id e r, C h a r le s Neely i^ond I mjIUc

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G EN ER AL PE R S H IN G ’S BLOW,

i i/i.‘

Terrjr Turner

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4 SANFORD LODGES 4
Sam Crawford of the Detroit Tlctw*. who la nlowlnt; up aotnewhnt, la
■urrly a Teternp of the Amerlmn league. Hum him heen with tho Tlgera
rontlnuoufdy alnce'lD'n. when the Nntlonnl nnd Amerlrnn lenRuefl filRtietl tho
Sanford Ia&gt;dge No 62, P. and A. M.
pence agreement. Ollier plnjreM of long service In the Amerlrnn Icngue nro
Communication every first and third
Ed Wnlah, who Joined the White Sox In HK&gt;t, nnd ."Terry" Turner, who Joined Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
the.Cleveland club In llMM. The velenum of other dub* nnd the year* In welcome.
O. J. Miller
which they Joinedwre ns follows: Corrigan, Boston, 1000; Johnnou, Wushlng* 0 . L. Taylor
Secretary
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W. M
ton. 1007; Fisher, New York, 1010; Austin, Hi. l.ouis, 1011,
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.

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MOVIE MORALS
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Dy J A N E O S B O R N .

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M eet a ev ery second an d fo u rth T h u n
d a y in M a s o n ic H all o v e r t h e I m p e r i a
T h e a t r e . V isitin g c o m p a n io n * w elcom e
O. L . T a y l o r
C*. J. H u m p h

w ife ' hnd b e e n l u t e for d i n n e r th ree
timed.
Sec'y
High Priest
A f l e r t h a t t h e w if e s e e m e d strnngi*ly p r e o c c u p ie d , m id u p re o c c u p ie d S e m in o l e C h a p t e r 2 , O r d e r E a s t e r n S t»
M e e t s a v o r y first' a n d t h i r d T u e s d a y
w ife. Htoven eoneludi-d, N it 1m o s t nr
in e a c h m o n t h . E v e r y o n e w h o h a s seen
hnd ns o n e vvllh ti v a m p ir e sm ile.
hi* S t a r in t h e E a a t a r e c o r d ia lly in v it e d
T h e n e a tn e t h e clltuux. At d i n n e r to v isit th in c h a p t e r .
h e w a s g r e e t e d b y tin- w ife— n o t - In n
Alice R Robbins, Sec’y
m u slin d r e s s , b u t d e c k e d n n d blnfiimed
The Sanford Council K. of C.
o u t In n long, s l i n k y net tilTulr. w ith
Moo*i t h e 2 n d S u n d a y 3 p. m ., n n d th*
it sw e e p in g iru in a n d a tow bodice.
•ith S u n d a y 8 ,pi. rn.. e a c h m o n t h , at K
Tin- n ex t e v e n in g tin* s a m e I him; of C. Hall. O ak Ave.
hap p e n ed - on ly
sin- twin* nno tliei
T i*o. S ch aa l. G r a n d K n ig h t.
te m p lin g g n u it. ti delleiotis p in k nnd
(.'. I., l i r i l t , Kin. S e c ’y.
w h ite silk frock, its fresh mid s p r l g h t l )
P h o e n ix L o d g e N o 5 , K. of P.
its n . b r u n c h o f tip p le blossom s.
M e e ts se c o n d a n d f o u r th Tui-adaya
Still ' H teven
sa id
n o th in g .
lie N is itin g k n fg h ta a l w a y s w elcom e.
d r e a d e d k n o w in g tin- tr u t h . T h e m a n H McLnulin
O. J. Millet
In t h e m o v ie s h n d b e e n n s r e ti c e n t .
K I t. and S. _
0 . C. I
" D o n 't
like t h e p r e t t y tlrcH sl" sh e
'S a n f o r d L o d g e N o. 27 . I. O . O . F.
cooed.
Mi'ebf e v e r y M o n d a y e v e n in g a t 7:30
"D o n 't 1 like. I t? " g a s p e d S te v e n ,
in M. W . A. H u ll, P ico Block.
AH vi»p u llin g h a r k f r o m h e r eiirejui. " H o w ifiag b r o t h e r s cord ia lly in v ite d .
eotild I like If w h e n I kno w t h o p rlc o Jus. F. McClellan
J. W. O. Singletary
y ou have p a i d ? "
N. G.
1 1L Fee.
"H ut I d id n 't h n v e to a s k you for
Gale Cliy Cam? No. G. W. O. W
Ih e m oney."
Meets second und fourth Wedncadaj
S te v e n s t a r e d w ildly,
" P o e s th a t nights ifi each month.
m a k e It nay b e t t e r ? P o you d u r e s t a n d F. L. M iller
J . F . I lo o le h a n
u p th e r e m ol f- ll m e tfmt in o r d e r to
C lerk
C o u n c il C o m m a n d e r
w e a r finery y o u —"
H. P. (). G. Hnnlord i.odge 1211
"*ill. d e a r ; oh, d e a r ." Ily Ib is tim e
Meflt first anil th lrtl W e d n e s d a y n ig h t
Ihe wlf«* w a s w e e ping. "I th o u g h t you a t F lk s H o m e , N o r t h P a r k A v e n u e .
W'uUld like file m o r e If I ,WUS d r e s s e d F. S. F r a n k
O. L. T a y l o r
pn-Mlly a n d In s te a d you t r e a t me
S ecre tary
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E x a l t e d R u le r
ilr tu d f u lly ."
The l ake llrcere t mini II No. 31 Junlof
" I n o r d e r fo w e a r finery you— 1 1 O r t i e r U n ite d A m e r ic a n M e c h a n i c s

"A good id e a to d is g r a c e me— to — to
gam b le? W hy. a n d y ou w e r e t h e w ife
)vlm w a s so p a r t i c u l a r a b o u t h e r r e p u ­
When llte Moving I’icturi* l’alaco ta tio n t h a t site waiuhln't e v e n go to th e
flr-Hf ojK-notl Its tliK»nr In llrimchvllle. I t 1 m o v ie s—a n il IlfptWynti gam ble.I"
mmlc quilt- a otir In Ih*• lift' t)f lift*
"I did go to t h e m o v ie s ii few tim e s ,"
rctflilenid of flint »ultur\», who were for s h e a a ld g u iltily . . ’T i n s o r r y , h u t -1
the most part conitnufiTR, commuters’ d o n 't k n o w w h a t y o d m e a n . a b o u t g a m ­
wives, com mu t era* chlltlreii, rommu- bling."
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" I t m n k e s It v e r y n ic e f o r t h e Rervn iH n /’ c o n i m e n t e d M m . H toven Joni'B
to h e r hub h n ln l u t h r e n k f n s l t h e m o r n ­
in g of t h e o p e n in g . " T h e y h n v o no lit­
t le n m u a e m e n t !”

"(Julie no, my .&lt;lenr," assented
Steven. "But. nf courxe, we would
hurdly go ourHelvea."

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MY SPECIALTIES:

P I tk A K D ’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHE8
♦ m 9 8 « « « 9 « «990«0««9 6«*«98
it

! BUSINESS CARDS }
4m «««««986««*4m «96m t

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O n e I n c h C a r d s Will He P u b l i s h e d U a ­
d e r T h i s H e a d i n g At T h e R a t e O f J 7.20
P e r Y ea r.
TIIUMAH KM MKT W
E. FElUir.HON I f O l N i m i flFN

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
Sanford,

Florida

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Elton J . Moughton
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ARCHITECT
Office In Yowell llhlg.

Snnford, Fla

..GEO. A. DECOTTES..
ATTORNEY

am.

COUNSELLOR

at

LAW

P r a c t i c e in S t a t e a n d f e d e r a l C o u r ts
( i n r m r r - W n o d r u f T l il d g

S o n fo rd FIs

SCHELLE MAINES

know how you have been getting those
M e e ts e v e r y W e d n e s d a y at 7:30 P
Lew ill esses." Hteven was beside him-. M», in t h e C i t y H a ll. V is it in g lirother*
84-lf.
a r e w elc o m e . C . H . S m i t h , lt e c . Sec.
■"Don't y o u th in k ll Is a good Ifh’ii?"

terfi* purveyoni nnd commute™' do"Well, i hen, bow did you get tluit
meatlca.
drcRsJ"
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B .!

JEWELER

Old Tlmera Who Aro Gtlll In Harneta.

Neely, hi* rslfc. Gilbert 1*. l e a c h ,
K a l o d " M o n te n e g ro .
Itta lu
In ti-,
and F-te lie Id ltl* ., hr- *n(e. t b W,
Spencer. C a r r ie \i‘. A f e r n a t h y a n d
W.
W. A n e r n a l b y . her
hu.lra nd,
|i , G. S t a t o n a n d Veda S t a t o n , bis
oifv, de fenda nt*.
O r d r r for S e r t l r e by f-uhtlrallon
To 7 'h a lc h e r I t - a l t y C o m p a n y :
It a p p e a r in g by th e affidavit oi r n m p la l n a n l b i f c i n lllrd t h a t a u b p o e n a h a * been issue I in aaid r a u a e a n d r e t u r n e d n o t se rved
IreraUae n o a k e d t ol d e f e n d a n t T b a t r h e r
lle ally C n m u a n y . a F lo r id a C o r p o r a ti o n ,
can lie f o u n d , a n d it f u r th e r a p p e a r in g by
the affidavit of c o m pla ina nt
that
prnce.a
again,t t h e
*ald d e f e n d a n t
c orpora tion
T h a t c h e r It e a ll y C o m p a n y . ■a n n u l he «crvcd
owing t o t h e failure of aaid r o r p u r a i i o n to
elect officers or a p p o in t ag*-n« and It * cau-e the a c - n t . and offic.-r- of -aot c c.iotra f o u are u n k n o w n , a n t tt a p p e a r in g In t h r
n u r l t i n t *uit ba* linen ( n - t i t u t e d in tin*
abnve e m i t t e d ra uae in t h e ab o v e a t ) l e d
court for t h e p u r p o se of fprectn-ing a m o r t ­
gage ngainat* aaid liriipettic* m e n tio n e d in
the Idll of r u m p l a i n t ,
I T R T H E K E F O I t E O U D E I I E I L A !»•
J U D G E D A N D D E C K K E D T h a t the d e ­
fe n d a n t, T b a t r h e r i le a i t y C o m p a n y , a F l o r ­
ida c o r p o ra tio n , !»e a n d a p p e a r ' t o the raid
altovv e n ti t le d rauae in t h e above e n ti t le d
court on or before t h e fith d a y of A u g u tt,
1917, it b e in g a rule d a y ol t h i s r u u r t U
defend th e .aid su it, arid t h a t in default
thereof a de cre e pro r.infe»-o lie e n te r e d
iigam -t th e aaid T h a t r h t r K ealty t citn- I
party and t h e a*td c a m e p ro re e d e* p ertc |
ngain-t t h e sa id T b a t c h e t Kealty ( 'ornpa tiy, ,
It I* - f u r t h e r ordered t h a t tld* nrtfer b e '
pubii-hed once a Week f.. r ’ he . p a c e ill I w o ,
mo tha in th e Sanford II, raid, a r.ew«* |
paper publt.lied to Seminole C o u n t y , Flur
da
Done, o r d e re d , a l j u d g . i l and tlecreed. at
Sanford. F lu rid a, Ihe 2 9th d a y of May. 11-17.
JA S W. F E K Kf NS.
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Judge.
tto'dr.aon A- Ileardall,
A tto r n e y - for C o m p la in an t61 T u * « - I ''le »,

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HENRY M c L A U L I N

Sam Cmwfbrd

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C. H. D I N G E E

flen. J. J . Pershing, commander of
the first United States troops to go to
the battle front In France, Is an ardent
Plumbing and
advocate of prohibition.
Pershing’s
punitive expedition Into Mexico was,
Gas Fitting
to quote a writer In tho New York
tribute, "the driest body of troops
« ,
that ever marched. It traveled abso­
lutely on the water wagon, nnd the
going wns hard. Home of those sol­ All Work Keceires Mjr Persona
diers went Into Mexico soft and mod­
Attention And Best Efforts
erately rum-sonked. But they came
Telephone Ne 25
out lenn, clenr-eyed nnd hard ns nnlls. Oppoolte City Hall
The sanitary corps reports on that ex­
pedition will show some wonderful re­
sults. Despite the hardships of the
first rush, tho sick reports were star­
tlingly niea^ar.”

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Notice It hereby given tb i t G. W- Cheat(teal)
K. A. D O U G L A S S , C l e r k ,
*»t. purrheaer of Tax Dertlficate No. "SI, .tlobjnaon
It D e a rd a ll,
Mtcd the 6th day of July, A. !&gt;. 191ft. haa
Solicitor*
for
Com
plalnant.
-led aald certificate In my office, and haa
63-Tue*- 9tc .
____________________
cade application -for lax deed to Iaaue in
accordance with law. Said rertlfieaie emI r*fV
following dearrlbed property elt- N a i le r o Application for T a* D e e d U n d e r
S e c tion 8, of C h a p te r 4886, Law* of
Mted In Seminole rouniy, Florida, to-wlt;
Florida
* * I Jlca* 2 47.100 acre* In e outhe aa t c o r.
Notice la hereby given th a t W. C. WII7 ft,-100 r h N a n d 3 by 3 la ch E a n d W l,

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I-oui« Fla h e r . C om plainant

bailee or Appltcatton for Ta*.II.'eil 1'ndtr In l Ircuil t our I, Srvt'iiili Ju itlc tjl t 'l t r u i l
Srf tl.,n H of Cliaplri 4666, Lawa of Flor­

tbi* the loth day of July, A. D. 1917.
“ -n»*n
E.'A. i j OUGLASS,
rirrlj Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
By V. M. flouglaaa, l&gt;. C.
93-Tue*-Str
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Celery CU f Aerie No. 1853
learned ITint fliere wn* grcniw p ro s­
Meeting every 2nd and 4th Tueaday
perity In the state than ever before.
"This Applies particularly to real es­ night a t 8 o’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Ave.
Visiting-Brothers Welcome
tate," he'Bald. “One bJg company In
C. C. Woodruff
Denver, which wns nearing bankrupt­ E. E. Hogan
Worthy
President
Secretary
cy Just previous to the transformation
because purrhtmers were not paying United Brotherhood or Carpenters a n d
on lot tonlm cts, wns 71010(100117 pulled
Joiners of America
out of the rut by the flood of pnyjnents
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet*
m c l r M i n tho first thfrty'dnys. The flrat and third Thursday .night a t 7
flnn Is now subdividing more property. o’clock in the M. W. A. Hall, Pico BIk.
Mnny of the live-win* renl-estnte deni* J. W .G . Singletary W. W; Van N ew ■
Sec.Troaa. . .
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Trealdont
ers hnvo rented the quarters of former
saloons In the downtown section nnd
Modern Woodmen o f America
hnve transformed them Into ofllces,
2,-4. Thursday evenings, 7:30.
allowing the barroom fixtures to re- in Meets
M. W. A. 11nil, Pico Building.
mnln. They use the former ‘prlvnte C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
conversation'- booths ns closing offices'
Consul
Clerk
for their salesman."

In Ihc Circuit-Oeen jtevrhtli Judicial t ie
cun
Seminole tu a m y , F lo rid a . In

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FEW VETERANS OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE

K- A- DOUGLASS, *

91-T i,-i-1 3 le .

Nellie of Appllcallan for Taa Herd Under
hci'lin 6 of Chapter 1668. f.au i o^ Flora
Ida
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N u t " • la hereby given that ("
(iooil
luc. ptirfha*rr cif Tac t'ertlllaale No 21.
dit..I tin fith day ol July. A It. |ul'» la .
gird .aid frftlftcato In my olTlre. arid l.aa
eadc application for taa deed to ia-u^ In
acrvrdanr* with law. Said rertlfieaie rrnb rn ri the following deacrlbed properly • iialled In Semlnoto county, Florida, lo-wlt:
A. to I.ota 132. 133. 131, t 3r,| 12d and 137
huf.Va Hammock. The aald land being »*.
teeved at the data of the iuuance of auch
certificate in tho name of C. W. Goodrich.
Uatcai aaid certificate ahall bo redeemed acrrfdlar to law la* deed will U»uc therron on
the 11th day n( August, A. Ih 1917.
Witn-‘-a my ofllrlal algnature and aeal
lk» the loth’ day cf July A. t*. 1917.
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&lt; lerk Circuit Court Sem inole Co., Fla.
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M ’ P ?°, B* R *» K- 0 1G
Vh« »*ld land b*ln* *aa*a,r&lt;l st thr

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*tfT*"»| lb* la»UBi»e* of auch n rlithaii- In |hj&gt;
t ‘, r# cf Unknown; ; Noll/* «• •'•I*1' / |lv*n Dial \V. II
_*uV nutcha»*r ol Ta« Crrtifiratr No. S2.
I m ! ech day of July, A. I&gt;. 1318. hai
s l a aaid m tl f l f il # &gt;“ my office. and h it
. 3. »ppllr»l*on ,or I**, '*r*d to (saur
J 7 ' , f/.a f * wllh law. Hold o*nincato rmJ* * iK«. (ollowlni drier Ibed property altIn A.minol* county, Florida, ttr-wit;
S tT o l 8 WN of N W H «». SB.'a S*c. 33,
i t tO S, H M .* « . • •*” *! T hr •»*■! land
awrurd at lb* dale of the laauance of

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apt IItat Ion for ta t deed to laaua In adeord?",!• ? ,th **wcertificate embracen the
tollonrlng dtacrftad property altuated 'In
iKemlnote count), Florida. to-wit: An to Lot
J**Jy *1 »,K,*o numbered certificate,
lllork G. ( hanptlla Subdivision of lllorka
f.. h and J, Goldsboro. The aald land boIl,.fk***r *ur* *l .,l1* ll,le of tha laauance of
auch rertlfieaie In the name of Wm. Clark.
JUSa?.*!” . *, , tlficat* ahall be redeemed ar*?* d**4 *UI laaua thereon oil
‘ tui.
,Uy of Aotuat,-A- U. 1917.
ih»
rny ? l? t !, l »l*nature and aeal thla
the 10th day of July. A. I). 1917.

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SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM!

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"I m a d e It," s h e sahl. ” 1 to o k n
c o u r s e In d r e s s m a k i n g at- t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t s t o r e a n d m a d e s o m e droBsea
w Idle I look If. T h e c o u r s e cost o n ly $ 3,
an d I m m lc t h r e e d r e s s e s . T h is , a n d
th e one-J w o r e Inst n ig h t, anil a n o t h e r .
T h e m n te r ln l d i d n ’t cost |13 f o r th e
t h r f e . ’’
Hteven w n s to o n u r p r ls c d to s p e a k . ,

“ Oh, n e v e r I"
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O n e c v .e n ln e tw o w e e k s a f t e r t h e
“Yes, nnd tho reason why I did It
n p eiilng S te v e n nrrlv e il h o m e f o r d i n ­ wns bccntIM I went to the movies one
n e r find w a i t e d h a l f tin h o u r b e f o r e afternoon—onco when I was late to
hla w if e tip p e u r e d . I t w n s t h e t h i r d dinner—nml I saw n picture that
ti m e tills Imil h n p p e b c d w i t h i n tw o showed how n wife lost her hushnnil's
w e e k s , I t w im m a s t unuwuul. S te v e n lo v e arid affection because she didn't
^•onderied. A n d w h e n h la w if e m a d e dress up for him nights when he came
n o e x p l a n a t i o n h e d e c id e d t&gt;i r e in l lo to home.”
by g o in g o u t In t h e e v e n in g w i t h o u t
“ I s a w t h a t p ic tu r e , too,’* r e m a r k e d
e x p l a in i n g w h e r e h e w n s going.
S tev e n . T h e n h e fo rc e d n h e a r t y
l i e s t a r t e d o u t f o r a w a lk , b u t w h e n lau g h . “ It w n s n r a t h e r f o o lish p l o
h e h n d g o n e tin f u r a n t h a " p a l a c e " Jio lu r e ,” l i e h e ld t h e l i t t l e w i f e ' l n Uio
wtni. h a l t e d 1&gt;y t h e lu r id sig n . T h e r e npple-hlossom ilre ss close to h i s h e a r t .
w u u v a m p i r e c r e u t u r e h o ld lu g a (Copyrlffht, D 17. by th e McClure N ew sp a­
per Hyrullrute.)
h a n d o f w h l a t . s t a r i n g d o w n a t h im
fro m n h u g e p o s te r, n n d a b o v e It w e r e
Soli M u s t Be V e n tila te d .
t h e l e i t e n t t h a t s p e lle d " T h e Bln of
Boll m u s t h e v e n t ila te d , h e n c e th e
th e W ife ." O v e r It w a s p u n te d t h e Ina c r lp tlo n , “ N o w p la y in g ." S te v e n w e n t Importance o f d r a i n a g e . W h i l e noli is
full o f w a t e r , n o a i r m a y e n t e r , h u t ns
In,.
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w a t e r r e c e d e s , p e r c o la te s , o r ev n p o ra
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ate*. t h e n l r t a k e s Its p la c e . Ho s t i r
T h o p i e f u r e h e s a w w a s t h e BJiine soil d ee ply, a n d In t h e cnsii o f pot
p i c t u r e t h a t h u d k e p t lift* w i f e fro m p l a n t s p r o v id e p o r o u s noil a n d h e s u r e
a r r i v i n g h o m e In lim e f*»r d in n e r, t h a t d r a i n a g e h o le In p o ts Is f r e e . A lso
tliqugh h e d id n o t k n o w It. Hlmllnr k e e p p o ls c l e a r o f g r e e n a r u m o n sUb-s
p i c t u r e s h n d k e p t h e r o u t o t h e r lifter- no a i r m a y c o m e a n d go th r o u g h t e r r a
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T h e p i c t u r e d ih r o w n o n flu* s c r e e n
w e r e n o t e n t i r e l y nifftinul, h u t t h e y p u t
thought.*! I n t o t h e m in d o f S te v e n t h a t
hnd n e v e r b e e n t h e r e b e f o r e . T h e v a m ­
p ir e Indy, w h o p la y e d t h e le n d in g role,
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iraecreec:

•ll-lncluding as suffering a n d daatltotion Itself.
Now comet this magnificent or­
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
ganization, of a b out a half million
M O N E Y I N A G IT A T IO N
M. HAYNHS, B « b M M m &gt; w
When you ace the long haired agl members in this country, and an­
tators going about th e country stir- nounces th a t It will raise a million
ring up trouble In peaceful com dollara for the purpoee of eatabtiehWe handlfe the business of our depositors promptly—carefully—
raunitiee t h a t have alwaya been able Ing base hospitals behind th e battle
n n a cu rn &gt; nuc*. in xdtancm
to dwell in unity before the advent lines of our allies. When t h a t mil­
satisfactorily. _ ■ .
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lion
is
used
up
th
e
same
.organixa?
of
the
"savior*
of
th
e
country”
you
M O N T I I H ......... ........................
I f you need the services of a weir equipped baqk, we would be
can always put' it down th a t Aaid tlon can be depended Upon t o aee to
pleased to assist you in any way within the scope of safe banking.
saviors are arixious to save for the it (fiat other millions are forth
!■ Hm a t r br cbfftw l u t r w i N i t i
I t
•
•a I
coming.*
,
,
long green and the agitators want to
Your account is invited.
U i H M M M e h f M — &lt;b
a t so much per agitate.,
This
action,
so characteristic
h M ( M I M M M . d . M OCh* agitate
CAPITAL $30,000.00
Take the anarchiata, Em m a Gold­ th e Elks is b u t an example of what
SURPLUS $15,000.00
man an d Alexander Berkman who is going on all over the U nited
AM W Mart* M . I IT*.
were allowed to run loose over the S ta te s in the way of preparing to
N*. 141 country for many ye a rs with the red pro te c t and- aid and com fort and
•n o te
flags and anarchistic ideas and then succor the young men of th e coun­
when war times cim o on were cut try , who are.offering themselves for
down by th e governm ent for sedi­ service abroad. In churchea. in fra­
tion. T hey h a v e ' been sentenced ternal organisations, in other bodies,
□
to terms in federal prisons and am ong the people individually, this
If. R. STEVENS
C M. HAND
O. L TATLOR
R. R. DEAS
should have been sent there long grea t work is going on, an d the
Au'lCaAk,
o
TWPr-MM
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vka-FruMsat
ago. Now comes the Interesting in­ people of America are preparing to
form ation th a t E m m a Goldman is pour out without stint,* of their
able to put up a cosh'-bopd of $25,- money and resources for th e boys
000 of her own money or*the equiv­ who are offering their lives in this
alent in property. Since Em m a was great struggle.
"T a t
a poor working girl when she started
I n all the great giving t h a t will
the agitation business it is obvious spring up like a m ighty flood all over
738 Geo. Washington, Sanford
on exhibition in Chattanooga was
that 1she made a g o o d . collection this devoted country, no organisa­
8^8 Wm H Sapp Wagner
famous in Civil War times, on ac­
among her poor dupes and th a t In tion can or will take a more useful
(Continued From Page 1)
121 A rthur Johnson, .Sanford
count of Its capture by the Andrew
The Gleaner ii the n im e of a new the Len years or more th a t she and or leading part th a n the Benevolent
221 Francis F, Singletary, Sanford R(riders, a t Big S hanty (now Kenpaper published hero for this city, Berkman have been posing as an­
an d Protective Order of Elks, whose I ^05 T hom as J. Parrish, Geneva
292 James Roy Lee, Monroe
nosnw, Ga., April 12th, 1862 and
Orlando and Lakeland. I t ia edited archists an d agitators th a t they
title " p r o t e c t i o n and benevolence” 933 Warren Crump, Chuluota
822 T had E. Lingo, Oviedo
was ro-capturcd ndar Ringold, Ga.,
by J. B. Farley and will be publish­ have cleaned up.
ia well exemplified in the practical 462 W alton Garvin, Sanford
604 Boston Irwin, Sanford
by
Conductor Fuller and Anthony
ed in the interest of th e
labor
Agitatjon generally pays the agi­ workings out of its great charities, 365 Ledworth Brown, Sanford
470 Morris Hanson, Sanford
Murphy,
shop foreman.
unions in th e three cities. T h e pa­ tator until th e comm unity wakes up
of which this now proposed is the 630 Robert Floyd King, Sanford
312
Roger
Whittcd,
Monroe
I f l f i
per will be published in th e Wing to the fact th a t agitation may pay
g rea test.— Miami Herald. .
809 Claude 8 Hickson Oviedo
90
Samuel
Glover,
Sanford
•&gt;
Lota
of
folks
complaining about
printory of thiji city and is an eight the, ngitator but docs not pay the
------O ——
046 Joe Summons, Sanford
191 Walfred Pierson Sanford
not being able to sleep lato mornings,
page, six column paper and in the community and when th a t time
" D O N ’T T R E A D ON M P ”
218 August C. Sm ith,-Sanford
477 James O. Huff, Sanford
on account of so much hammering
field which it is designed to cover comes the ugitator either goes to
753
Henry Wright, Sanford
Wc,
the
newspapers
of
Florida
will
620
H
enry
Polike,
Sanford
on the new buildings going up in
will undoubtedly prove popular.
pastures new or is taken care of by
Sanford. Here’s hoping the hammer­
The Herald welcomes th e new payer the governm ent and plnced in jail be recognized by the. next Lcgisla- 550 Chas. J. Merriwether, Sanford 130 Rufus Jones, Sanford
turo
of
Florida.
Wo
will
bo
rccog674
Oscar
Middleton,
Sanford
858
Leo
T.
Tillman,
Sanford
ing increases one thousand per cent
into the newspaper field of Florida. where he can do no more harm.
168 Samuel Muse Sanfoad
nized by national advertisers and we | 21 Andrew Milton, Sanford
and keeps up for ten years.
will carry Florida’s message into the
Jam es A. Bristline, Longwood 1023 Alfred Powers, Altamonte
S U M M E R TOURISTS
C U T T IN G OUT T H E T R A IN S
halls in which sit the financiers of 770 George Smith, Paola
424 William E. Flrickson, Sanford
Our soldier boys are going and we
e
While
many
papers
over
the
state
this
country.
Wc
will
do
this
882
C.
W.
Culpepper,
Geneva
give them the glad hand at parting
Clyde Line Excursion R a t e s New
Hoard
of
Trade
•
are
going
after
the
railroads
hard
for
through
organization,
which
o
r
g
a
n
!
John
Sanders,
Sanford,
with the earnest wish th at th e y may
York lo Sanford
Approximately 8120,000 is being
Hpnry W’hitc, Sanford
come home safe and Sound a fter the eliminating some of the trains The zution has become of vital necessity
The
southbound
'rush of Florida’s
spent this summer within a radius
terrible war is over. We are begin­ Herald is standing pat on the prop­ to us, else it is very doubtful th a t I t 1D25 John Johnson, Sanford
tourists
from
the
east
has begun in
of
two
miles
from
the
center
of
San­
We really believe th a t in could ever have been accom plished.!"60 H“ «***y Garwood, Paola
ning to feel the heartaches an d the osition.
earnest,
according
to
Herman G.
ford
in
new.
business
nnd
residential
183 H arry Hall Newman, Sanford
pinch of war and all the music and war times i h e railroads are justified
In th e news columns of this Issue
Wenrel,
passenger
agpnt
for the
building
Any
sblo
bodied
man
In
taking
off
.some
of
the
trains
as
5G .Clifford
Clair,
martial stir and panoply of the, mili­
we carry the story of the meeting o f t „on
,
_ „ Sanford
, ^ ,
Clyde Steamship Compnny, who
wanting
work
can
find
it
here
nnd
the
engines
a
n
d
cars
Hrc
needed
else­
ta ry cannot assuage our grief at the
six earnest newspaper men of Flnr-f^** Instance L. Cook, Oviedo
the contracts will cotitinue for sev­ yestorday stated th at the largest
.parting of these brave sons of ours. where and with several of the trains id a — the committee and three ad-1 ® John E. Anderson, Snnfor
Sanford
eral
months to come. Not only w ill; party of these pleasure seekess of the
elininated
there
are
enough
on
the
We can only pray for the speedy end
risers —and their discussions that led .150 Zema Banks, Sanford*
they
continue but will increase.
season so far will come here &lt;»n
new
schedule
contem
plated
to
keep
and n world wide peace th at will for­
up to the adoption of a plan to ac­ 54 Bias Conelly, Goldsboro
f
l
l
l
f
f
steamer
Apache. Mnny of them will
ever end this useless slaughter but up wjth the travel. War times are complish what we have outlined 870 Si Brown, Geneva
remain
for
a period in Jacksonville,
In order to answer several in­
Vvtth our prayers for tills end we serious times and people will not This committee lias made complete 549 Lewis Latson, Sanford
while
others
will go to Sanford for
quiries and to correct a wrong im ­
-can also hope that when our boys travel as much as they .have been recommendations for 'currying on 440 Harold Grant, Sanford
the
purpose
of enjoying tho beau­
pression we wish to s ta te th a t tho
get on the firing line they will be doing, consequently the elimination the uffnirs of a business auxiliary 741 Willie Williams, Sanford
tiful
St,
Johns
river trip.
Board of Trade is supported solely
true to their country and our cher­ of a few trains here and there will gnd has called a meeting of repre­ 711 George D. Watson, Sanford
"T
his
p
a
rty
will
consist of twentynot
he
noticed
by
the
general
pub­
by membership fees. We get n o th ­
ished ideals for liberty and justice,
sentatives of nil (newspapers holding 1022 William T. House, Altamonte
five
persons
who
have decided to
lic.
The
railroads,
are
supposed
to
ing
from
tho
county
or
city.
T
here­
yet wo would not have them slac-kmembership in tho FTorida S tat 841 Robert Lee Peterson, Maitland
fore
it
should
be
known
th
a
t
tho
i
m
;
^
9^
Florida
on
their
vacations.*’
t f i or shirker,* and all of us • must | ^ur,,' s^ car* afld equipment for the Press Association. This meeting will G38 James Rochelle, Sanford
portanre
ami
g
o
od'
work
of
th
e
ME
Wenzel.
"
T
h
e
Clyde
Line
make tjiese sacrifices for our great I BPVPrnrr&gt;ent during the war and this
ho held in Orlando on Aug. 18th, 1012 William A. Sanders, Altamonte
Hoard of Trade is made possible b y ; has been conducting an. extensive
country. *
will .mean a shortage of cars and
023
Sam
Russell
Sanford
which is a Saturday, when every
good progressive citizen* who are big {ativcrtlalnK campaign in the eastern
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equipm ent, at other points consopublisher can attend. There will be 2G8 Reuben J White Sanfo/d •
enough and broad enough to pay papers during the past few weeks,
,
j quently they are forced to cut the
685
W.
I.
Tyler,
Sanford
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B E WA R E OF S T R ANGE R S
j schedule at m any points. If worst no feasts and no flowers—just hard 1010 FTIis Blair. Altamonte
for the advertising and advancem ent boosting this part of the country as
headed business.
Flditors at that
that m any pray for but fail ta u d v o - the summer tourists best choice. A*
There are daily reports from nil i
to worst 'vo can use the meeting will cease to lie theorists 335 David Lewis Brown, Sanford
j
cate
by financial help. Mix the two a result of this many have booked
over the country of the pernicious I *rusty Ford from Sanford to Jnx, hut will a ttem p t to meet in n prac­ 491 Trouble C. Hilleary, Sanford
state.
and
Sanford will stand among the passages for trips to this
activity of German agents in l h i s | ai1^ ^r,m* Sanford to lam p a . There•
tical m anner the critical situation 923 Clarence White, Geneva
first
cities
of
Ihe
state.
Get
with
us,
country. in the west they have disworry about the cutting of which confronts us. from tho msallest 341 Eddie Brown, Sanford
"T h e c o m pany'has arranged these
not behind u*. You are catalogued special round trip tickets a little dif­
covered that Germans under the a few trains more or it-ss.
1007
Allen
Hnrten,
Lake
Mary.
ready print folio sheet to tho big
as to your standing.
ferently from last year.
Passage
guise to peddlers are selling poisoned
What we want here is sufficient dailies in Jacksonville and Tam pa. 301 Preston Knle, Sanford
Jiff
fl
sold to Jacksonville
p e r m its '‘the
court plaster, others shipped in beans freight cars this winter to move our
353 Rodney FI. Bruton, Sanford
There is nothing to hide about our
th at were poison, others are letting crops anti if we can lie assured of
It doesn't make nny difference holder to remain here as long as he
organization.
The nuggestiohs of 970 Willie Lanier, Gabriella
germs loose in unexpected places, all that all will be well. Traveling for
how
m any people come to Sanford.* desires, up to October 3 b while the
the comm ittee are brutally trunk in j G37 Robert Robinson, '{ianford
You
d
o n 't have to sell your properly Sanford trip has been extended to
*of which demonstrates th at there are pleasure will be curtailed on trains
some respects, exspocially where the 3G0 David D. Caldwell, Sanford
other way* in which Germany ex­ just as it will be curtailed in a u to ­
unless
you want to but the value of fifteen days. By this improvement
571 Allen Jones Monroe, Sanford
pects to win the war and if sufficient mobiles after the war is fairly s ta r t­ tiie peanut politicians—the " T h u m b s 488 Geo. \V. Hilleary, Sanford
your holdings is enhanced by the a person can come south to Jackson­
Down” crowd,^ if you ploaso—are
impediment can be placed in the ed.
incoming population nnd you are ville and not be forced to return in
We are getting down to nn ‘concerned, hut that crowd will find 704 Arthur J. Vaughn, Sanford
made richer. Don’t be afraid th a t the a brief time to .th e ir northern home,
way of the Americans the armies I economical basis in all things. .
nil of us even more brutally frank 72 Walter Eubanks, Sanford
could not he sent to Europe. Ger­
world’s market will be glutted be- H they have booked for the -St.
35G
Muster
_Hlack,
Sanford
when they stick up their heads again.
cause new comers begin farming, Johns river trip they have fifteen
mans are behind the strikes and riots
112
Albert
H
unter,
Sanford
A B IL L IO N BU SH E LS
They will find heavy h i t t e r s -at tho
and molts and anarchists and the
Such a procedure is impossible an d dny“ in which to return to New
The Tribune is proud of the Amer­ lint this tinje—men who are • u n ­ 128 Monnlo Jackson, Sanford
agitators everywhere. Anything and ican farmer. He did not wait to be
such
will liy dem onstrated to those York.
afraid nnd able to make their hits 679 Amos Scipio, Sanford
everything th a t will cause trouble at
who
believe
otherwise.
" T h e Clyde Line expects to*bring
called for service. He volunteered. score. And the small p a p e r in their 306 Chas. M. F’arnelle, Oviedo
home plays into Germany’s hands.
several
hundred of these summer
I
i
A
He has already shown h e can win own vicinity will not only have the II Miles Austin, Sanford
'Therefore we should he extremely
Will
your
name
be
in
the
Board
of
tourists
to
Florida before the season
the war if the nation is aide tq main­ backbone of us all to stiffen his own, 900 John H. McKcllor, Geneva
cautious how we take strangers into
Trade
directory*
showing
tho
name,
•"
ovpr.
At
this particular season of
363
Lewis
Collins,
Sanford
tain a delivery service which-w ill
our homes, buy from them, give- distribute ’ the eatables ho produces. hut he will he in 'duty bound to re­
the year there arc a large number of
business
and
telephone
num
ber
of
G
Andrew
G.
Ashbury,
Sanford
sent to the very Inst word the un­
them nny information or in fact
members. One of these directories persons who have their vacations
The six big c rops—wheat, corn, just advantage (hut has 'been tnken 32jf William It. Brqwn, Sanford
have* anything , to do with them . oats, rye. barley and p otatoes—will
will
be placed in the home of every who would be unable to come south
GG4
Geo.
Stevens,
Sanford
of him by these same men when he
This is the time when homo folks L,hou. a |,j|lion j)Us,u,,s in, rt.nit(. ovrt.
Seminole
c o u n ty . family during Au­ during the winter months when the
93
William
C.
Hill.
Sanford.
should stay with • home folks and last year's production, according to was to a great e x te n t—or thought he 957 David P. Self, Chuluota
gust.
Only
paid up members of the more wealthy das*, of tourists visit
was—helpless.— Leesburg Com m er­
there (ire fow people to be trusted. official government figures.
our state. For this reason, the trip
Board of T rade will be listed.
345 Sidriey Harno, Sanford
cial.
Beware of the peddlers, the agents,
j
l
.
/p
ro v e * doubly attra'ctivo to them, as
Corn, the great native American
103 Dcemd N. Herring, Sanford
the strangers who are seeking to sell food staple, as. is fitting, leads in
Talk
about
the
bulkhead
park,
.
g
d
f
H
B i v ees them an opportunity to see
65G Albert E. 'Mitchell, Sanford
something. T hey may* be all right patriotism with th e greatest crop in
Florida’s
tropica) scenes combined
your
friends
to
advocate
it.
We
164 Andrew L. Myers, Sanford
and they m ay be all wrong und all history, and several other new top
with
ap
inexpensive
sea trip.
want
to
get
rid
of
the
weeds
and
re­
51 Willie C Cummings Sanfoad
place
them
with
palms
nnd
sh
ru
b
­
During
past
seasons,
since these
levels may be established.
717 Robt. O. Weeks, Sanford
bery,
lighted
at
night
by
a
white
Continued From Page I
special
summ
er
rates
were
put on by
Never has the world seen soldiers
30 Lcnnie L. Ballard, Sanford
way.
the
Clyde
Steamship
Company,
in such close a rray as the serried
199 David Fctorson, Sanford
hundreds of people have visited * I
t
t ■
ranks of wheat stalk and corn stalk will be made for the conduct of' the 388 John Cherry, Sanford
troops mustered today up hill and business nnd these assessments will 773 Andrew Williams, Paola
The Seminole Bank will soon have Florida during the summer menths,
down dale and ucross the broad be chained against the slock if they COS Ernest Parrufriorc, Sanford
their white way lights in operation who probably would not hove been
plulus of the land nature has thus arc not paid.
nnd others, it is said will do like­ able to come, except for this.liberal
406 Alfred G. Doudney, Sanford
herself enlisted to keep free und to
wise. Every dollar invested In city und attractive offer. Coming ns it
Tho organization Will work for 519 Allen J. Jackson, Sanford
propagate freedom.
im provem ent will bring you 100 per does in the midst of a n off season
mutliul cooperation to upbuild tho 25 William 11, Bowen, Sanford
rent dividends within the next tw o ! with tho hotels and buainews ‘in­
These crops are the fertility of papers, to secure more business both 392 Clifford Choice, Sanford
terests moving when
it would
Start llie year right
years.
American soli. T hey speak for the local and foreign, to make tho plants 889 Oliver General, Geneva
otherwise
be
at
a
low
ebb.
material world. "A world made safe nnd the papers more efficient, and to 383 Edward A. Chittenden, Sanford
by using a time book
I t 1
Among these
summer
tourists
for democracy" Is the fertility of the mutually protect the membership 688 Henry McCaskill, Sanford
The Stfminole Homo Guards sta n d
for a record of your
usually
are
a
great
many
school
American
mind.
It
speaks
for
the
for the cou n ty at large and not Snnfrom unjust demands, whether by 85G Harriion Scruggs, Oviedo
labor records t h i s
teachers
who
are
busy
with
their
spiritual world.
ford alone. They are available for
politicians or fuko advertising
705 Harley Vincent, Sanford
year. This will give
work
in
tho
winter
months,
ns
well
Americans had not known, until schemes. It is designed also to co­ 67G David Minyon, Sanford
service -when end where needed and
a*
n
large
class
of
clerks
nnd
other
y o u a permanent
the test came how rich they worn in operate in campaigns for the ad­ 944 Frank Jam es, Chuluota
they deserve the support and ntsalaried persons whose two weeks
either of these respects.
reconl of your pay
vancements of FTorida interests as a 122 DcWitt T. Johnson, Sanford • trndnncn of every able bodied man
The
war.has
already
done
more
to
who will remain at home. Captain in the summer they desire to spend
whole which will he far more potent G42 W yatt Robinson, Sanford
roll for the season
The trip
increase perm anently the yield per than the spasmodic and unrelated 939 Jefferson Hudson, Chuluoia
Herring nnd his stuff are giving daily to the best advantage.
without additional
southward
by
steamer
and
thence
to
acre of America’s fields than ten efforts of the individual paper*.
their timp and experience in bringing
222 Oscar W. Speer, Sanford *
trouble.
the
heart
of
Florida's
tropics
by
years of education by the national
the comm and up to perfection and.
Tjicre ia only one item among the 906 W. A. Pattishnll, Geneva
and state d e p n rtr rt* i ! agriculture objects of the now organization th at 700 Chester Thom as, Sanford
in turn your home and your interosta river boat gives them this oppor­
and ten years of t&lt;-' ; gnnda by the is not constructive in - character. 297 Bartow Munn, Monroe
urge you to take active drilling part tu n ity In n most satisfactory style.
fertilizer compai • ,
in the organization. An C apt Hcr- —Titncs-Union.
That is th e use of tho "broadside" 321 James Aiken, Sanford
The bread bull *.
pouring Intb i n . canes where politicians or other 736 Ester Woodward, . Sanford
rjng says, we need quite a bit more
Red Cross Announcement
the-arsenal. Wc siu T not uu short have gone out of their' wsy to do «n 707 Martin Vincent, Sanford
training before guns are required,
The regular weekly business meet­
of ammunition.—T am pa T ituine.
ing of the Seminole Red Cross So­
Injury to the press.
Included .in 1002 Abraham Btsbane, Lake Mary so shuck off und fall in,
— —(
t t
thcac is th e " T hum bs Down" crowd 368 Ben F. C a n ty , Sanford
ciety will be held at 3:30 p. t11**
Fay your Board of Trade dues Wednesday, August 1st at tho room
in the late Florida States Senate." 974 Henry C Parker, Gabriella.
A GREAT C A R H Y
t id a y .
320 P at Allen, S a n f o rd ,
so kindly set aside for thi* u9° nt
^niong tho grer.. irnlem al orders
the Elks Club House. A full
none stands nny hljhor th a n th%
Mayor Lung of St. Petersburg 960 James II. Munroe, Cbulota
t. . ! . I
The Board of T rade lias just r e - 1tendance of Red Cross members Is
Benevolent and Prot.utivo Order of has written to the FTorida Rating 926 Clarence Y o u n g ,. Genova
Elks, for the u noiU ntution charity Board, asking th at a man tie sent 1010 Robert A. Nordstrom, Upsala ccived a largo framed picture of the] urged.
engino "G eneral," compliments of
Riley M. Fletcher Berry.
It
1s always d is p o s in g , a charity there and explain to the city of- 919 C irclet'B . Stewart, Geneva
PUONZ 14S
the Nashville, Chattanooga &amp; St,
Press Roporter Seminole Branch
th a t Is by no means confined to its cials -how the* insurance companies C5G C yrus'T S m ith S anford.
LouU Railway. The General, bow
814 Sam Jackson, Oviedo
own membership, b u t is as broad an "raised th e rates and why.
N . Fla. Chapter, A. R C.
of the true blue Americana should
be on the right aide, th e safe aide.

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Lewis says th at things are booming th a t Lester Bee man la m aking won­
The bride a n d groom of fifty years season. T he bunch of boll* look p e r - (steamship* Huron and Cherokae t o
In Ohio and many people are eon* derful improvements there.
T h e were In th e receiving line on the feet and show th a t Will B ray is a the fleet’ performing th e present aeraidering coming to Florida this win­ new dam U of concrete and* th e e n ­ screened fro n t porch th a t -was dec eotton farm er if he can raise this vice. T he new schedule goes Into
ter.
tire spring baa a fine concrete wall orated in palm s and orchids and a s­ k i n d 'o f stuff right in the heart of effect Aug. let.
This is the first
U ' ; U tile l U p p e n l n g a — M e n t i o n !:
Other papers have raised the price and raahy b a th houses will b e a d d ­ sisting th e m were M n . . Wheeler, the city. Will comes from a cotton time in Its history the Clyde line
I of M a tte rs In B rie f—
! [ of subscriptions on account of the ed. This spring Is free to th e public M n . . C, 8 . Lee, M n , F a n n y Lee, section and haa never gone back on has found three sailings s week In­
high cost of printing supplies but through the generosity- of Mr. Bee- M n W. P. C a rte r and J. If. Lee. J r. his raising. He ha* picked his argali adequate to perform th e su m m e r
P e rs o n a l Ite m s of
Mr*. Lee wore a black crepe meteor patch twice already and take* the service
The Herald remains the same and man.
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Interest
hand
embroidered -dress and as the prize for ha ving th A fira t cotton in
every one in Sanford and Seminole, .&lt;Hon. T. W. Law ton, S u p t. Public
&gt;• ;
‘
!! county should subscribe now.
Instruction returned S unday a fte r­ guests were greeted they were usher­ Seminole.
At the last meeting of the C o u n ty
* ' Summary pf tba Floating S n a il ] |
No. G6 C will cure chiila an d noon from Gainesville where he went ed into the hom e th a t was decorated
Food Commiaelon, held a t Clear­
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
&lt;&gt; Gever. It is the most speedy rem ­ to a tte n d the School Superintend- in a profusion of palms, potted
water, the treasurer reported t h a t
President Perkins New
Hurried Herald Readers
h ts' Congress—a new departure, in plants, golden rod and daisies. The
edy we know.
86 - 3 5 t
A letter from Prof. N. J. Perkins, Pinellas C ou n ty Commissioners had
guests were served with f a v o n of formerly principal of the Sanford given five hundred dollars tow ard
; ..................... ........................................ .
Mary Louise Merrlwether is t h V |* hich the county superintendent*
II. C. DuDoae haa returned from name of the new grandchild in the of th e s ta te meet a t th e university yellow daisies and th e refreshment* s c h o o ls’ who went back to hia old th e food conservation work ann had
a trip t*&gt; Alabama where his family Walter Hand family and th e little there to swap ideas, listen to lec­ were ices an d cakes of white and home in Virginia to live hears the promised additional funds. If needed.
are spending the gummer months. ’ Udy has come to gladden the hearts tures by w*H known educators, and gold.
intelligence th a t he haa been made Steps were taken to p rom ote th e
Mrs. endeavor to become more efficient
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and daughter of her parents, Mr. and
Military conservation of the p o tato crop by
Each guest was requested to president ofFork " Uniop
Hay and J. D. Woodruff are spend* Charles Merrlwether of.Celery ave­ In their-line of work. Mr. Lawton write their nam e in the guest book Academy a t Fork Union, Virginia. the selection of suitable warehouse*
states th a t the tim e was Well spent of white and gold and this book will This will be moat gratifying newa to and the establishm ent, of a num ber
ing a few days a t D aytona Beach. nue.
with him and th a t he shall be on be a treasurered souvenir of the hia many friends here and if there of silos. Cropw, especially the potato
Ur. and Mrs. M. Fleischer and
Among the viaitori to the city
hand next year.
happy occasion.
are any of th e boys looking for a acreage were reported in fine condi­
family have returned home after today is D. Lebaron Perrinne, edMrs.
Norma
McLailghlin
left
to
­
•Assisting
in
serving
the
refresh­
preparatory course it is a cinch th a t tion th roughout the county.
spending
several
weeks
a
t
the
beach.
_____
*tor
Tfopie Magazine publishday
for
New
York
where
she
will
ments
were
M
n
.
W.
II.
Howard,
Fork Union will p e t them, for no
Mr. and Mrs. Endor C urlett ofV*^ ** ^ a m l *nd one of the coming
remain with friends and r e l a t i v e M n . J. B. Jones, Misses Annie, more popular teacher and principal
publications
of.
Florida.
Mr.
P
e
r
C. E. N o d d y Nodal
Geneva were in the city yesterday
until October 1st. Upon her return Laura and Mildred I^e. Katherine and citizen every resided In Sanford
line
was
a
welcome
visitor
to
The
T he Presbyterian £ . E. S o d e ty
«n business and pleaaure combined.
Mrs. McLaughlin will have charge of Lawton. W alter Carter. Eula Ifow- than Prof. Perkins. He expects to will give a soda) evening a fter the
Herald.
The Presbyterian C. E. Society
th e society column of th e Sanford i rd, May Conelly, Gladys Ltxotte, carry an advertisement in The Her­ regular meeting next F rid a y night.
In looking about for something tdi
will give a social a t th e church after
Herald, as Mrs. Terheun is forced to M n . Chaa. West and M n . Anita ald and will let us know more of the On account of the Patriotic meeting
gheir regular meeting Friday night. can, do not forget that meats may give it up on Account of failing eye­ Crawford, H enry McCall and Jos.
Fork Union Academy.
at the W om an’a Club the Endeavorbe kept in this way. A woman’s
sight.
T
Ho. 666 will cure Malaria or Bil­
Leinhart.
—
—
era will begin a t H o’clock giving the
club at Crystal Springs is canning
ious Fever. I t kills the germs.
Deputy Susie C. Winebremer of
m e m b r a ah opportunity of a tte n d ­
Rand Concert
rab b it- meat, and incidentally the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee held • levee In
86-3 5t
Orlando
has spent two weeks in the library where congratulation* At the park, 8 o’clock this evening, ing the patriotic meeting.
number of rabbits
infesting the
• Mrs. Harry J. Wilson and family gardens is reduced.
Sanford with Wichita C am p S o . and beautiful g i f u were showered i ’rogram:
*
,*
are spending a few weeks a t Coro[7732, Royal Neighbor* o f’ America, upon them and many happy returns
•
America
E. P. Morse left Saturday for
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Camping
on
Cryata
Lake*
„,do B ,.c h with Mm. Morris L e . i . | „ ~ do„ " h, “
having written up twelve members wished this estimable couple. Over Overture. Belmont
Buhalt
Mr.
a
n
d
Mr*.
W.
V.
C
a rte r and
and installing them. She has beeb one hundred guests ssere present WaJtz, Hesitation
and family
Krauseman
nd property interests. Mr. Morse
Walter
and
the
Roberta
fam
ily a r e ’
Supt. T. W. Lawton is on the j on .expects to effect a sale for his prop­ giving the drill' work which is a and many others kept away by a Berceuse, From "Jocelyn” Godard
camping
on
Crytaal
Lake
and
have
agsin after spending several days at erty and will invest his money in great help t'o the camp. Mr». Wine- severe storm th a t arose about the
Fox T r o tv
the
old
Keely
place
which
affords
m
Gainesville a t th e state convention Florida l a n d s 'which he thinks are bramer certainly und e rsta n d s’, the time the reception was held. Among A* a k a Hula Hickey Dula
Goetz thejn all the comforts, of a home,
w'ork and me fee! sure she has been the events of. th e afternoon was a When the Sun goes do*#n in
of educators.
the best in the world.
! The aite i« I d e a l ’and the folk* are
a great help to this camp. We hope fine rmJiiea! program’ rendered by
Di»ie ■
Von Tllzen enjoying It immensely,
George Lovell Is home for a few
B. A. Howard is spending some she will come again soon.
Gounod
local talent thwt was greatly enjoyed Selection. From Fau»t
&lt;*»&gt;» from
Leesburg where he is time with home folks after delving
Mrs. M. J. Hoofehan and son., (by all present..
March,.Home Guard*
Foss I ^
with the Atlantic Coast Line in the
Everglade soil for the past month. I ..
Th» city of Or Undo j* conte merne
of
Jacksonville
are
the
goest*
Final*
freight office. *
Mr. Howard and E. P, Morse are in­
- Mr and Mr* I,**- *,-&lt;• a mot. g the
pls'ir.g
the in*t»!i«rg of ar, electric
Mr and Mrs. Boy S^mes an
terested in the Okeechobee section of Mrs. J. F Hoolehan snri M n pioneer* of tnj* part of Florida, The Star Spangled R»r,r.*r
I
light
»r,d
water plant to be owned
Mary Hoolehan.
*
Key-Arnold
family are home from Daytona and expect to plant a bunch of
coming to old Drang* county ir, the
by
the
municipality.
M m . L*»ii of Lor.gwood is »;*r.dBeach where they h iv e been spend­ settlers there this W'onter.
e*riy. day* of settlement and fry
ing the l e e k end
e guest of her
Big Money for f arpenlers
ing the summer.
Ter. pigs fof. t h t Gab. Roya of Os- C. E. McClung of Dunedin is ir. son. George Lewis ar.d daughter. many years their hospitable home on
Five
carpenters left tart night for ceola county have treen received
• beautiful Lake C harm hi* beer, a
The Presbyterian and M ethod- -the city the- guest of hi* daughter, Mrs. Geo. Shipp.
gathering pla-e for thejr m a t y old i Columbia, S. Cv, to work on the gov - 1 from Alabama.* The pigs were five
lit churches will unite in the prayer Mrs. C. H. Dmgec of Sanford
Mr. C. F. Brar.ar. has returned
ernrne’nt cantonm ent
The w a ge* &lt;to sever, month* old, were double . .
meeting at the Presbyterian tb u tc h Heights. Mr. McClurg is one of the from a short visit with relatives and and young friend*. Here they *etare fifty cent* per I '.ir. time and
jtled
la
early
life
and
here
they
raised
treated for cholera, registered and
•Wednesday night.
I pioneers of the Clearwater section friends at M cIntyre. G*
one-half for overtime and double ro*t 1 2 ! 17 on th*c rar at Kissimmee.
M-, ft ft Gorraty ar.d little *on. ' a farge family and here th e y were tifTT** for Hu r, d » y
Albert Fry and Harold. Washburn and has been in the orange business
for* j*x!
nough
went to T am pa yesterday to take for the past thirty years.
.'Raymond have reium ed to their
T ¥ *.**.
* f f 1S**.1
brate ••
t
T**
1 r, j-V .'ar.d* * .rroonding
their examinations for entering th*
Jaeicjonv,;.e after * few
Mr and Mr* IJ'oMey. VJr J r.r- home
&lt;*'
•
r.e
g*e*’
traee-f)ol&lt;ee ar.d.otnef
»*■
*-*.»
u*.;
.r.
*.’
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city
coaM artillery at th a t point.
son and Miss Li D J ,r.r.»on mot' re’l
of
south
H onda are begin­
M. M. Smith is in the city today . to Mulberry Sunday and encounterS ', A* Coioert ar. r* n Younts of
r j y a h i p p y and most' attspining
to
a
ttr
a
c
t
attention
a* never
sad, is driving Betsy as usual. We ed some bad roads in Polk and Os- More heaven a r e -in
a few
C m e ra l ( n - , Dead
before.
ti,.e-.zl,y
,i,
,
‘
Soveri og
cioui
occasion
In
th
» *ur.i*t of a lif*
notice among other improvements ccola counties and were glad when day* and expect to leave for
fo DayA *if*.*-*. J -.. / .16 r:J er,er*l of *.f.* 1 ' v- of tfce»c 3ake« t&lt;7 means
well
spent
and
a
lif
in
which
there
... that Betsy haj a new top piece.
they struck the good brick roads of tor.* Beach where they will sojourn
}Harrison Gray Oti*.* president and of drainage canafs, tj.us promising
their home county again.
for the s e n m onth to get ready for are so regrets, for Mr. and Mrs.
Read the corrected d ralt list in toger 1 ! manage- of ;he Lo* Xn geits to become the greatest agricultural
J
1!
I»*
have
lived
according
to
Dr. Kelly and son. Lawrence ar.d a bu*y t e u o h is the r.ew town on
diy's Herald. As usual this* paper
section ir. this country.
of tr.e Bible ar.d
th
*ir Time* die&lt;i today
V
Lake Okeecfcobie.
. is on the job with all the latest news Mr. Herring were in the city yester­
have
Jo:
day
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the
!a
g
in
■ (After the £*3 * of A agtat the a p a rt­
of local and of world wide Interest. day enroute to the east coast. They
Peace Talk N(»i Serioo*
A *»rr.ir.g company, operating in
gav
represent the Union School -Supply ments over T r e Her*;: off.c* mill
Palm
Reach county during th e t o tM
t
r
*r.
Rul»-My-Tism — Antiseptic. Ano
W», ,r.gtor. Ju.y 16.- Tr.e
Ten. r vm* ar.d ileep.r.g
Co.
Dr. K* by is * a rt-uden: of he for rent
to
team
s. cor.f.r.*d its operations to
tney
y
m
ore,
year*
dyne—Kills pain, stops
putrefac
May
rrus cnanceBor’a p*a** interview ;*
Gainesville and is one sf the pibceera pvreb sr,1! tks r*il place f ir a • nLiii
maaif.g
toms to Pia’e. of wrich* h&gt;y
tior..
tO
*M3
go
ideal*
of
8*-35t
regarded at : t •ta , » department a*
family to r-r.t out r s.-stt and
in educational circles ir. Florid*
p
,
l
up
ar.d ih-.pped
W i cans,
another
a
tte
m
p
t
to
r.oUter
,p
pu*cMm Frances Chappe n left lb.'
i '.: ...'* s'. Th*
• ms - • - ;
■
V
*, fIfm„-• % ^»e» *-* *•e••■* * *», . r* J *t a*»» ^**#■'Si
which
wjj!
retail
at
1
0
cent*
a can.
i
W
Mr.*.
Frank
a
r
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a
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i;c-opinion
at
no
m
e
’to
appeal
to
tr,e
A
^
raori;
for Jacksonville where she
A*
this
**■
cR»,t«
•
a*
made
from
unsalable
!eave
T*ri
*
T.*-?*
son*.
Ralph
and
Harry
pea'e
sentiment
in
enemy
ar.d
ne-j’*
4
exp* ' to spend several w.»-eka with
I fI ,■. * .-A
-i u ••. W.l. J»meson
a
,; r i : countries ar.d ‘ a!» diue&amp;aion Ir jit it *1 ' u a clear tarin g of rr.aterelativ
and m ay spend the winter morrow for the mountains of S o rt
•on, Miami
little
Carolina
where
they
will
sojourt
fo
among the a"i*-*. T*.;i r.ew attem pt rial. A ’**.»,p marn/ac-toriag rorbthen
A Ssldier Tsmpeser
.y
v days
if ■. Janseios
i • j
operate in that county
trf
ri55,j; *+•&gt;./j
*.' J/j■% j. t
*§»i p in y
some time. Mrs. Woodruff « ,i! al*
•;m0 *,IB eJT*■ I • #&gt;- • •
*» ™ m*.
:;pd Mrs. John Herby, who
r. C Ry a*
rat b
.n*t*. m i v c
visit with home folks in D^e W*-*'
nave
ft,1
:
,
!
*
:
*.*&lt;-»-**!-.»
of,
have
“•en away for some three
M nrr
VIj to Vf*m- " i s ■.* Club r a i d '»*.»o*. •'.*•*. ; : te 7* **4: Pr*
South Carolina, ere returning horn*
i t the ils.t Ra::-*.. i-.z f »ice: t o r.non*
•»n a visit to tbeir oM 'nome
--- w - ’ ■* g
r estiog Iroe Pipe*.
cte
i
Beach
H
*e*itihft for %k* foiio wing parody or.
in Dayton expect to return to Sani fn. T h«.
i 'it'.s e tf ,
a
Gi»cjr./ i n n .ptf/c ia * p*rmaneat
Daytona Beach.
-Special »u m - ' par ;Di b
**-•T
t-t V0*A- ■ 'Vf -** | v . . " M y Little -G!*;*” w-icj; e V, »u*r • /
fiepsmag ifce
.
fnrd r.ezt Thursday.
—
.
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- &gt;.c(s t* *g»e w j by a
IVgmcr rates no* in
tf
i
ii
. :Ua irrfv - d ?x"m .Aiw f . „
*.ht
vJfWlsri
at
Kingston
at
a
t
o
t
t
e
r
t
pa:
- «Gi&lt;t *•. tr.e C ,*r.*r f Fifth I RmxiBaa Ir'A worker by mean.* nt a
—----- —
Sc:fc-.ast R. J. D y stt of C&lt;e C
4
re every Sai- on a r ii i t ’ to
parties solicited,
*&gt;; - there.
*
the
fiffll]
Mag-.c. s. the property of R W ccdfr.f igai y.act. ne. Tt-e nvsifer. metof Orlando has been in the city for
urday night. W. F, L E R- Aj•res. Mr Geo For. Sr.
f
.a bets f put in first • • ! iu ai l« mo into tb- rpeetiiag t.-s*uI fro&lt;a
*v, r t ’ days re-ruitjng for the r«m •f
IT* wa * ;
• fccnx/eoraI tr cgh and »af*r rtsAmanagers and owners.
ch'
K
a
.o
r
7
’from
J:
ar
{
comes
7
or
4
shape
Layator^c*
ar* feeing p »■
pan.' and i* having good luck here
A
g c , : : c * l ; m i tt en ' b a t U c a n tee
y
w
e
s
c
i
ig
ior
regular army And »« ivi
t»7.
.n every room, bath t,v * and r '.any r»ot.,T*d The daU es tr.a/V* arc rapid­
■cf-r! from Hot tkaii he :■a» ;ovce-i
with :.-.e SanforJ boys.
-.
we'r*
f
oil
dear.
And
BZly.
* t'
improvement* being m A h ity e r c y c a ; *M a t e d s e t n ^ t M e
.' Springs where ’• h^r* spent several and will he j ti u o n e d at Ft. SCreT/r
M;-.,Luriilc Denton left baiurday
you
Her­
Tna p-'.rchc-s are reong made ov*r to !£_*•: t r i t a a t l i f cast in ms A modda.
weeks taking the hot baths for rheu­ Hi r' i 1 says he to te * -b y
for Battle f^reck, Michigan, where
;g wt2
matism- Hr was in bad shape when ald tnat t u old fricr.is are dont.r.g Though y o i'r* m any m..*s away;
ahe wRl n k e a n u rse 'j training course
he left' but returns ail right and hi* the ciive drab l t d he hop** to see W*ii make y’o - « i* t tk a t j v u had t:r*ly r.*v app*arxr *» w.-*c, ^r..ih*d
fct'- *6 g p n u fd th*
ex
n« preliminary ex. . ,
sere? •
•
le W sstarictU r-AH iy,
*** It w:3 tet occu‘p &gt;d Aet* winter hyj
..
*
many friends are glad to see hlr. them "to mew here i a Franc*’’ a*
*oir.a*:-,3 &lt; some .me smew.
j A j c k home again and ready for there t i l l be t&lt;/ slacker* in Sem- Prom-sed R-.r- ♦ m you'd n* true,
tT /tr a iisu r *Wer is fie feorrlal
M n , Le^er
u - i wi.. coadu-t t a
6 k! Kaiser B_. we re getting ready firtt &lt;
L. R. Philips hna re tu r n jd fr. nf business.
n ,..inM.
isd wdO “ 1 i f IVi p t i 'c of 13 Jrtogw of'Ecjta.vi. izcLuSsf
A n d we’re coming after
Henry HI. E dvard l Edward III. fUefeCanton, North Carolina, whera he
:h th e too.data.
pop
.
.
a
r
Oaks
.Mr. and Mr*. G. F. Smith left last
ard If If*nr 7 V 11 *0 *7 MI. Edward
SPECIAL
NOTICE
accompanied Mru. Philips and M ar­
night for Waunita Springs. Denver.
VI, Jt.vee t O a r / / n, W.riiaaa HI,
M asses * Pv»4
ian. Trey will rstnain in the m oun­
r t t Breaker G ets Ft»e M t s t l i
l e s t Prayer. Meetiag*
Colorado* where they will spend th e ,
and G-oe’x* II. **
*s of ft?*.gae*a&gt;
gkt.
Opes ‘every Wcdnea.iay
tains for ths m onth cf August.
Special Ag»ot Hirkma* of the AtDuring toe zvten-e of t i e psjv*rt ta their a-»a r a n d * . t i e v - o s eg
month of August.
Mr. and Mr*. '
Mr*. Rowland is in the city for a Smith ipent a delightful time there a
i s ! . r C.oaz-. Line .appeared tefor* of the . Me*..ood_»t and Pr’t *oytertaa aseay of -jut i 1 •
A^o eTesy Wedn**-iay morning
few daj the guest-of Mr. and Airs. year or more ago and feel like get­
,’adge H m »holder and made
r z .r- oeo tee t. - -.gr»gs*. * 1 wvrss-p ■
H. Peters. Mis* Helen Rowland ting »ome more of th a t mow laden fer women only.
i a at: Urf the arreet of John Jaokiotr, v/gether at tne weekly prayer meetEvery aitcmo*vn except Tuesdays
w-«ee» Tb»* Coese Traeu
has tet irr.ed to Orlando after tp e nd- air and mountain ozone.
* h i wm enarged with havor.g opened i-g* and tin* fts-i.oes.tay
M
ar.
1 rriia y f
*
|
.
C
t
^
l r ftfr — b a se a * * j o f n d W : %
•t.g a few- days here with frier.di.
a cer-.a-i pw-jtxge car
Mb the Pmsky
R d -» * 7 w i u u w.
Woodland. Park -is open-only Sun­
Good water, good Ligat*. goed oing
rkemeefre*.
T h e y h e r* a y / &gt; o e f
C e a p t s y and r* ta r re d therefrom e r a ns
a lly
Cntil farther notic* M u u a n 's pool days. T o let on week day*. rS2~\l
Y j-ti
dcr.
a-oicec n-agbrnt sa d tbe girt *V&gt; la atpaziuges e*vnta_nisf c-.gars. c-.gar- *ved te
bt op-n «tvery, 9ile&gt;BOog »t 2 ' The many friends of Vfrs. E. G .‘
way* » ’ » t.sg
few* foIr skber frteada
and to n a e tv t and
Stt4
In odor',, exes-pt T uc-rday* and Fri^xy*. . - tever.s of Mellon vlUe a re so* w ill.
Paper Haegiag and Paiatiag
| j ia d * ker b ^ e * rewdzad far kerwdf. • •
.
» ,/
^
Thousand* t i te w sample* cf sraH urwci Joan v u arraigned y « t e r d a 7
r./de Lane sxi fvosd t nec- ’b io th k ia d ij » U kc* were a a r t a f
sym pathize srith her is the receat
sooc
3
.ng
b
e
f
w
'tne
*
*
-“
*
paper
f
«
you
to
teiect
from.
Sam­
fa order b* cape with the p e a -, t n eUm fi-or.«eraa«. 'w n s g kwrk V»
Mr. e.;. I Mr*. R. J, Hoily and death c l her daughter in O k,/. Her
■d not gTorty. waerespon ai
family expect to move this week into death was caused by an automobile ple* trZJ he b-oeght to j v a d e e r
and freight boainews. to* ret . . ’ the beer: 'J u t e o ! ft saf. J o t
was sowgn: a a d i v , r t to try
tng.oebere &gt;oy. tf Ob* »!i 4 u froos the
upon
request..
I
a
j
j
i-&gt;
decor*tiag.
pkf ^tevenj house a t the. corner of accident, and on acioun: of ike
u . „ t p a weex n t «f Jackheart, feeipe to add soeathing V&gt; the
r&amp;e
• After the ewiden-* wa*
and
paiatiag
a*
it
ih-vuid
be
don*.
service will be aig* feepV -^w* eg (he wocVS.
A*rk avenue and Third s tr e e t: where serious illness of her mother acre
gpven
and
th
e
anarge
*#
the
c
w
.
the addition of tne
, hfl/ '• ill make their honic per- Mr*. Stevens could cot av.cnl : t e F. W T e c p e rto n . I'M Palmetto
read, the JXT7 retired and r e to r te d
A t# - one d c « from First street.
Watifctiy.
funeral.
a verdurt of Gw_ty u Caorged."
W -tf
tveati your local paper, s d v t
seM n . M. P. Li pc -.41 just ieft a
J m s was given a i n e of STS and
®?nt* and.kll. * .y , the U»Jvei...y cl sanitarium in Ashenlle, N
C...
- - a t *r five a n t m « the rowda
V tffiig ts s s s ite n e a l
Iund4 extension division.
You where she haa been nearly a year,
Tne foC oaring ms/oeaceaw&amp;S r T
,av* enough through one item much improved. During that time he of . o f r e a t to San/ord people
Lees b ar I Part 7 H er*
.
t he cost of a five years'
r s V jMr. Lipe made several trip* up there Rev. BPoeker as a former p astor of
G.
y&gt; are.
president if CM
, ««bacription.
&lt;y to
t Me hsr. He is to w i t \ .rg:r:a. the B a p tis t t h a r t i in t i u c it y . V
F n t S i t o i c i l B a sk nf Lee»M;&lt; [j. ft Stevens and little and may have to leave S i t l t r i l t d has a Ltrg* «r«ie of friend*
i-irg. Gilbert Leach, e d iiir of the
8th!-* Rebecca have returned
t d ; g o to a higher altitude cn » " ' • « &gt;
y.
if
Mn.
Waite:
Lee-sou rg Co-msuer-iai ar.-t Gvp-ie
lrom T'cr.rjylvaaia where Rebecca
ra of Mr*. Lipc’s ill'h e alth .
( i a c x w a rc’. joest: the b t a o r *f
G w r r y , s d it i r of th e K-.wky TnVade
*ai very ill. T he m an y friends f f
Kent Ri&gt;«settyr has returned R” - " w , r - w s c e 1 1 the
te ataJruage of
w d « 7 *ia 7 a n d treasurer if the
Hit fa
/ *r* glad t o see th*m b a c k . a ,t | ^ p -go 'Commerce. Georr-»daughter. Florer.c* EvelyTt to
J?adnr7 Laud C s -s p any—r^ re rir tlw*
Is good k *alth.
ing the entire diitar.ee m t * car. Zrizoti James K t c i u f
s t y Sasurday earoune to D aytona
Art v - planning fall a n d winter Ilia family
re main
^
t i e tveH th .of A ug a t one. th ousand' Bearn to spend a fsw i z 7 V AS sf
MUurti lor your hog,? T he Unl- tome time bat Kent bad t : r»txm A.no l i t i r s - i and i s n i t w a ; q u a r­ : ie*e ge-ii.emeit ■ a re L a t a endfity.*
l f l ']
Florida extension division to look after hi* f a r c in g m * t e c after tweive o'-ioek. First Bap- hxat.Vri t s d w* ar* s l n y i g*ad to
At see t i e r s n S a s f a r l . Mr. War*
I . l 1 Bering chart which show* bow Hia brother la law. R- C N t &lt;f tr»s c iu ro h . DeLand. Florida.
lT« T’ten paslarc* for t h e g r * a t - Commerce ar^ompan:ed s t a »ud Home after she tw e n a e th of Septedi- very pevxi of hie new banc and i f •
Par*
i&gt;»c DeLat.f FTocvda. . &lt; J—
i a t v s : and is . xmhag ; i e satef
e. ybar.
_
1 will b*’ h*Are for several day*.
1 he
‘.•vsanen. jaeusdn g the sews paper
Chari*• 6 :C&gt;onor of the r . . r . r a
-rnt G u a rJ* d rJl every
T “«ala/ *r.-f Friday nights and State Automobile A u o « a t-.n wit a
c e rt i s ail t h a t ttosy ar* /filing to
C s k k m t d G sU e* V H f i s g
w »nr ab’- bodiwy citizen between headquarter* in Orian-io van ir^taw
evpioit
the - sdvantag»H* of Leesburg.
nqofom doe* is fall to t s e Lie of
vr.
•‘bexx.
man and wife to caieorate ’ t t e i r
•• Ggktewn a a d siaty should, city today ox t w i n m i .
F m Cocxow of the V is a *
• a t ; - ' *r ‘
Pre P»1'* f&lt;w th e time nor i* 4 bustier i n d it r c g i n ' i s g j--.Ldea wefltmg an&gt;i tin* hteaoeit
branch aeaeeiati-res a3 .&lt;»T*r tne ■jpportunit7 coauag t o H itt, .a n i
W it Br»7 , wh«t !r**s m -ae &lt;v*cTierl
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY 4, f
1 • ' / will be needed.
U
n
.
J
.
H
Lew
*f
L
i
n
C
harm
has:
state.
H*&gt;
v
u
is
Sanfird
some
time
if T e n th and Magn.n.a s i r k a as
fhone iu
sanfocd. f l o u d a •
trip *rri i/ ‘. j * 4 4 retu rn ed from a ;
” old b o a * in Defiance, in th* fall to izteresz ta* peepte aera- F r d i 7 tneir axmerwia frhnxds wad -su d d * ta r on th e A C. I_ and
ralanrws w*r* Sarrpad t/v th eir in me *pen,is bus spur* tiat* a t bus
points. M rs. L e ir ijjiB the ac toflsi bile *seaeeiaxius^tnzi r
S
s
o
.
near O r itd t pi
3 te f e a r a ^ a g j r a pfentrtg !faw&lt;r* and sarxae nae
th* Buckeye u a l * fog'
M any who speat Sunday a i
lit
'greet
aeoixgjkt » t h e ' f i n e m eto a t f th e !
cf th e summer. M r. laser Springs ^ear U * 0 » « .

I j D I AND ABOUT THE CITY ;
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tion; making It an ideal place to
sp e n d a vacation am id the very best
surroundings.
- ,
We arc ha tin g a delightful time
and will be refreshed in body),mind
and heart, better equipped for our
task in th e future.
I only wish m any more of .our
people would come here, aa they will
from ye a r to year.
Very earnestly,
. ■
A. H. Cole,
-------------- -Fla: S* S.. Field S e c y ....
CURE FOR RHEUMATISM

0 0 0 0 0 0 D ooD O D aooooooooooooaooaD aooooonoD oooooooooaoaa

I T h c r e must be some German spie^j/and during his tdnure here is do*
lurking near th e Bonita restaurant. 1 tructive rather than constructive

Place

In

Indianapolis Where the
Cure is Sure
Hon. David T hrasher of Sanford,
who was suddenly a tta c k e d by rheu­
matism is at Hot Springs, Arkansas.
The a tt a c k was so sudden and the
pain so excruciating t h a t it was dif­
ficult for Mr. Thrasher to be moved.
N otw ithstanding he made a heroic
struggle to board th e train a t San­
f I am glad to see by th e paper ford for H ot Springs, and at last re­
th at Dr. Young of the s ta te board ports was progressing very satisfac­
of health was here in the in te rest of torily tow ards recovery.
1 One morp month until school
screens. I really believe t h a t if a
We cannot here forbear apprising
begins and the children will all he
law waa passed making it im pera­ the public of the location of a rheu­
home again and ready for business.
tive th a t every home should be matic resort where relief is almost
And ft Is business with th em If they
screened as well as the boarding absolutely certain, but tho expense
only knew It. How they will regret
houses, hotels and stores t h a t much ar lesa th a n at Hot Springs, Ark.
in after years if they fail to get an
of the illness could be avoided. We refer to Mount Jackson Sani­
education and right now th e chil­
Civilised people should not live in n tarium on West W ashington streeet,
dren should be looking ahead and
house th a t Is not screened and from ndianapolis.
getting ready for school.
all th a t we know about the disease
Case a fter case
have sent
carried by flies and the danger from th ither from Kentucky, while acting
Dr. Hym an is a preacher but loves
mosquitoes it should not he neces­ as m ayor of Richmond, and the
a joke better than the average lay­
sary to have a law to make people cures seem marvelous.
man. While he was attending the
do their duty. Screen every home
Baptist convention at Lake City
T he e d ito r of .this paper recalls a
in Sanford.
several weeks ago he was passing a
particular case where th e rhoumatfc
home a t night and saw-a young lady
victim, C aptain John Edwards
If
kissing a young mnn good night. * Sanford is not patriotic enough. Richmond, Ky„ actually threatened
The next morning he announced at I say this in all fairness and say it suicide ns his only relief, as
he
We
one of the meetings that a certain hoenude I take it to myself.
thought from rheum atism. We beg­
young lady was seen kissing a young hardly know that the war is on. ged him to ' try M ount Jackson,
gentleman and unless she came to There is an apathy over the home where we had seen equally had cases
the proarher and confessed the crime guard, an a p a th y over the enlistm ent cured. C aptain Edwards consented,
he would tell her name. T h at same of the young men, an a p a th y over and was cured sound and well in two
«|ay six young ladies came to I)r. the Red Cross and a general a p a th y weeks’, time.
Hyman and said they had kissed a in all that should stim ulate p a tr io t­
Not scores Inn hnnderds of other
ism. The war is here and wo must
young man
victims
from central Kentucky,
were not a .h it sorry for it.
Of all sacrifice something,. Some of us
learning
of
this and other rem ark­
course Dr. Hyman explained the must go, many of us must send our
able cures, flocked to M t. Jncksonj
Bons,
some
their
daughters,
and
the
joke and they had i t on th e young
and to o u r knowledge only two were
Indies all during the convention hut sacrifice will wring our -hearts but
not c u re d — a consumptive, In the
the
war
is
on.
Let
us
get
busy
in
no one ever learned their names
last
stages, and a hopeless suffered
every departm ent.
from Dr. Hyman.
from, dropsy or heart trouble.
T h e w a t e r s fro m

M t. Ja c k s o n are

reading a n d final passage,- read In
full and passed, Vote aa follows:
Aye*, C. H . Dinger, W( W, Aber­
nathy, F. L. Miller and John Adam*.
Nays, none.
Councilman Miller offered the fol­
lowing ordinance and moved it*
adoption; An ordinance requiring
the grading and paving of Sanford
avenue from Fifth street t&lt;f Tenth
street; of Third street from "Mag­
nolia avenue to Palm etto avenue;
of.. P a lm e tto avenue from Second
street to T e n th street, and .French
avenue from First street to Ninth
street, ,
*
Said ordinance was placed on its
first reading and read in full and
passed. Vote as follow!: Ayes, C.
H. Dingce, W. W. Abernathy, F. L.
Miller and John Adams.
Nays,
none.
•

A Native Acacia,,
Southern California boasts ob
live species of aendn. the cat’s
(a Gregil), which Is but n Mir
that stnte, but becomes n tr
Arizona. It bears smnll pnle j
flowers and an abundance of
shnrp thorns.

Retrogression.

“Your nephew, the horse doct
once .distinguished himself hy
with.the two-headed girt «t the
a candidate, for th e legtslnture
not?" "Eh-ynhr* replied ihe ve
Missourian, “When u feller on
well started down the hill h
nticher*ly goes from bad to wor
there ain't no stopping him."—
City 8 tar.

July 24, 1917.
City Council of the city*of San­
ford, Fla., m et on the above dato at
7:30 p. m. in special session. Pres­
ent, B. W. Herndon, president, C. H.
Dingee, W. W. Abernathy, F. L.
Miller and John Adams. Absent,
R. A. New man and Roy Symes.

lines, after which B. W. Herndon,
president of the City Council a p ­
pointed a committee from Board of
Trade and Welfare Dept, of Labor
Union to formulate plans and sub­
mit to council at a later date. Com­
mittee appointed as follows: F. L.
Miller. C. If. Dingce, W. W. Aber­
nathy and Fred T. Williams, city
engineer an d M a y o r Davison,

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Tractor School In France.
The government of- France has es­
tablished n tractor school on n Inrue
farm near Purls. Tin* object Is to
train tin'll in the handling of agricul­
tural motors and to give special train­
ing to men wounded in the war, with
n -view to mnkliig them'agricultural
motuuiJcs,
Weights in Germany,
Germany uses tho m etric system of
weights and measure*, but w'.th Dor
man untiles The system o f «-clghtS
(nay best h« compared with our:, by
noting that or.o till*-gram, which .■ 1.11*
t.mm grams is equal to 2.VU-P] unuiula

Ey L O U I3 E OLIVER.
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I th-li it ret lo rb c s stood at one of the
windows of Ids apartment looking out
Into the twilight descending rppldly
over the river nnd the palisades he*
yond. Me was dressed faultlessly for
the evening nnd O wjiiii, Ids Japanese
servant, stood waiting with’ hla overm at mid hlit glistening hat.

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"Who to?" asked Richard curiously.
"Nice girl 1”
"That’s like you Orientals. Anyone !
nt nil with live pigs, a flock of geese, n j
hundred sluisos and a few thousand 1
ancestors."
Ownm ninde n deprecating gesture
with Ids hands, “Mcoster Dlek want
wife tin* gods will send!"
The telephone rang. Rlchnrd nnswered It. A thin, high voice came
over the wire. "Oil, doctor," 4t plead­
ed, “how Is Kitty Louise resting now?"
At any other time Rlchnrd would
hnvo said, "I’m sorry, hut you must
have the wrong number," nnd hung,
up. Rut something In the voice, n pa­
thetic ’ wlstfulncss, nn overwhelming
anxiety touehed no jiqswerlng chord
In his heart. -S o Itlchnrd answered,
“She In very comfortable, now, renliy
resting quite enslly,"
"Then tell her. please, th at Archi­
bald will be nround this evening to ar­
range about the'xveddlng tomorrow, ns
he leaves for France the following

d ouble a n d q u a d r u p l e t h a t price was
charged at the more fashionable re­
sorts nt Martinsville and Little
Rock. We concluded the difference
in price was too great too pay for
pay for the music, dancing and fllibduhhery th a t have so little to do
with the actual cure of rheumatism.
Mt. Jackson Sanitarium put on n
more airs th a n the hotel at Wckiwn
Springs—the.y realized th a t they had
the water and patients need not pay
for music an d finery until th e y 'g o t
hack home where they could enjoy
it free from pain._
We have no present knowledge of
prices at M ount Jackson, we do not
'know the proprietors now, and this
notice is merely an expression of
gratitude to God for Iptving directed
our footsteps thither while conveying morning."
stricken friends to that fount of res­
toration, to health.
But at . a n y price .Nit. Jackson’s
cUrcs are worth tho m oney.—Clar­
ence Woods in Eustis Lake Region.

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Kdti ration, Gradual*- School
S«nil / r ("italogur and View*
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Suddenly Kieluird wheyb-d. "Ownti,
w lmt would yo u do If you w e r e tired
of e v e ry th in g ?
Tired of food, llred
of people, ti r e d of aimiseihcnt. llred
o f— living?"
. »i v\iiin sm iled nnd gave u p e c u lia r ,
little sh ru g of th e shoulders. “ Mees- |
t e r I deli get nitt'r-red."

ing his very best for us in his line,
and the climatic conditions are very
satisfactory indeed.
Bright, sunny
days, the air cool and invigorating
and tlie .beauties of Nature lavishly
bestowed jgn every band. •
The program this year is particu­
larly fine nnd tht^speakers nnd tea c h ­
ers of the highest order.
Among
other notable men appearing on the
program arc Dr. Wm Byron Fnracross both oceans.
.
hush, whose hooks on child nature,
"All principal cities will have a n d "T he Boy Problem" are so wHI
double decked ^tr^els, the lower u„d favorably known; Dr. W. Crawstra ta for fraific hy Vehicles exrlu- f(,r(| Basilcy, author of the Training
lively. ^
Course for Sunday School Teachers:
"Em igration from one country to .Dr. Henry F. Cope, secretary of the
another will be rare.
Society for Religious Education in
Firearms of all kinds teill he oliso- Ngrth America,
lete, forbidden everywhere.
Thia assembly is owned and oper"H ugc artificial lights will make att.t| f()r t jH, Methodist Episcopal
the world as bright at night ak by c h u rc h / S o i t h ; nnd all the great
d®&gt;', leaders in th e Sunday .school work
"Physicians, lawyers, dentists will 0f this denomination are in a tte n d he public officials and will not work nnco nnj are j„ charge of the occafor individual foes.
hjun.
"Love will guide matrimonial seOf these we mention Dr. E. H.
lection hut government will refuse to .Chappell, editor of the Sunday
license th e unfit, the mismatrd, the srhonl literature; Dr. C. D. Bulla,
im m ature, the senile, the damaged. | the head of th e Organized Bible
"New York city wjl| have 10,-! Class D e partm ent;—Dr. J. _W.
000,000 inhabitant! and its own Shnckford, head of the Teacher tuithy,. F jnnk Miller, J o h n Adams.
legislature; Chicago will have 7 ,- j Training Dept.; and Miss Minnie E .| Absent, II.' W, Herndon, R. A. Now000,000 a'nd its own legislature." ! Kennedy, head of the Elementary %man and Roy Symes.
Minutes of last meeting read and
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f | Dept.
* I *want to felicitate the Snnfnrui Tiie attendance is larger than nt adopted.
Band upon their rapid -progress un- nny previous gathering of tlie kind,
Councilman
Miller offered the
der that real l»an«l leader,'Prof. Gal- numbering several hundred. 'r’The following ordinance and moved its
lngher. He Is an ex-nrmy mnn nnd attendants come from every p art Of adoption: An ordinance amending
know* .how to whip the raw recruits J.the great church.
They aru. here Section 277 of t h e Revised Ortlininto shape. And for one thing he from far away California, from ances of the city of-Sanford, 1914.
had many real good muricians here | Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, LoulaiSaid hrdinance was placet! on its
to make the pturl.
Let e v e ry o n e ! aim, Mississippi, Kentucky, .Ten- first reading a n d read in full and
passed vote as fdllows: Ayes, C. H.
Dingce,' W. AV. Abernathy, F. L.
Miller, Jno. Adapts, No's, 'none.
Cn m etien of W, W. Abernathy
the rules were waived anti said oidinanre was placed on its second
reading hy title “only. Vote as fol­
lows: Ayes, C . , II. Dingee, W. W.
Abernathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams
— nays, none.
Whereupon said- or­
dinance was read hy title only and
passed.
On motion Jno. Adams, carried,
yule*, were fu rth e r waived and said
ordinance was placed on its third

How “ Rubbers" Were Produced.
“Rubbers," ns Americans hav«
named them, were tho Invention o!
Charles Goodyear, father of the man
who he!tied produce the Goodyear welt
machine. In 1883.lt was found thtr
Imlln rulbyr, dissolved In turpentine
and mixed with lampblack, wbuld give
a waterproof surface to leather, llut
the leather so treated wuh subject to
atmosphere clufngos, licat causing It to
uielt ulid cold to crack. Mr.-Goodyear
mixed sulphU'r with the other com­
bination nud produced rubber.

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G ove rnnunt, and T rchnltal School*. and t o r 'll u i in n a lit*.* A Non-aoctarian C u t S i u arhool.
Strong faculty. Military training. New but1ding*, tin-proof, Ijargo Campur, a 1th bsaehsll
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Come and see CONNELLY
At first he did not see her propped
up on cushions on u couch on the oth­
er side of the big room.
- "I couldn’t answ er Ihe door myself,
you see," she smiled, "nnd Polly had
h&gt; go o u t l ’vd tin&lt;1 itn ncddenL My
foot caught In n grntliuf today mu] I
fell nnd hurt my tinkle,"
"Then yon tire Miss Kitty Louise—
my Miss Kitty Loutsc, I mean."
"Yours?"
"Yes. Thnt Is—but I’d better erftlnln. I happen to he the hearer of a
metytngo to you th a t came to' me hy
tnlstnke over the telephone. It Is nhottt
o n e ArehUmhl." He watched her Jeal­
ously, "You do know nn Archibald,
don't you?1'
"Yes." Hhe had turned very pnle.
"Well, I was to tell you that he Is
coming this evening to arrange for a
wedding tomorrow. Ho leaves tho
uexj day for France.”

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Farmers and Fruit Growers
Items or Interest fur the Man
— ~~ Behind the Plow
I’ark Your Slim-Full
making it take the place of the* or­
Properly' filling » »il« ia essential dinary concentrates in the feeding
, t0
class' allngc, and one of the ration, says tho University of Flor­
#l,]ff essentials in this as well tram p- ida experiment station. Silape is a
fd silage. In fact, it is absolutely roughage and must he soneonsidcred.
r rtsintial. say* the University of Its presence in the ration during (he
Flo rid a experiment station.
Iimuf- early part of the feeding decreases
fient tramping will permit tho silage the cost of gain* during th e latter
rttnt t amplng will permit the silag part.
to settle one-fourth more, which is
f hrist Will Come Soon
too much wasted capacity. It will
j |io leave too much air mixed with
1 he services nt the Baptist Temple
the silage which will be more likely lust Sunday night were attended by
one of the largest audiences' of the
to spoilsummer
m onths—over four .hundred
fn filling, see to it that the lighter
people
bring
comfortably sented in
,nil hiavior portions of co ft are cits
the
well
ventilated
and electrically
tribute*t evenly ove
Whe whole si
cooled
building.
The
subject used
It Is impossible to have a uniform
density throughout unless Whis prnc by Dr. Hyman, the pastor, was a
tire is carefully followed. Lenving continuation of the July program of
the grain and th e heavier portions of sermons hired on the book of Rev­
the stalk in the center, and putting elation—this one being the "Second
the lighter portions to the outside is Coming of Christ," and liandted in
the characteristic way of the pastor
m -bad prcatice.
was made a sermon I hat will ever bo
If you have two or more silos to
fresh in the memories of those who
fill, work on th em alternately; By
were fortunate enough to hear it.
filling in one of them for. a day, then
In this sermon the Doctor stated
in another the next day, etc., they
that he believed in the prophecy of
would have tim e to do much set­
the second coming-of Christ more
tling. When .left for several days
than that he stated that he believed
the lop portion would have to he
tho second cpmlng would lie .soon,
uken off before, refilling, as there
and then used seven passages of
would lie h little spoiled silngerthere.
Scripture on which lie based his en­
Don’t cut th e corn too green. tire argum ent—each passage haying
Some people when they see nilrigo to do with a time when the end •was
for tin1 first tim e nre surprised to near, nnd from t h e * i g n &gt; &lt;if t i n - time*
find that the color is not green. and tin- Scripture it really doe* s e e m
This idea of having a green colored that the coming of Christ i* near ril
feed, together with a lack of experi­ hand.
The audience was largely
ence has led some farmers to cut augmented by parties from Geneva
their corn for tho silo too green. and Oviedo, and- a |iianb solo, as
Such practice will give a silage with well as a vocal solo were numbers
a high per cent of water and u low that delighted the- congregation. The
per cent, comparatikely, of nutrients speciiil series of sermons will close on
from the standpoint of feeding value. Wednesday night when the Doctor
Experience lias shown that it is b est expects to tell about wlmt will hap­
to wait for the dent to form in tIn­ pen after C h r is t
e.-me und rub*
gram. even though the stalk and the world
blades dry up a little, if the best
quality of silngc is to he hnjl.
SUBJECTS
Then- are ju st two things, that
cauie silage to spoil. If the uir gets
At the Baptist Temple for Month of
to it, it will rot; if it becomes too
August
dry, it will mold.
Hence, if by
George Hyman, Minister
trailing (or tho grain to mature, the
Wednesday Nights
stalk, blade’and shuck begin to dryAug. Ut. Kvi-ntit of t hi­ Mi ll.-nup, it may lie necessary to add water
in m.
to the silage ns th e silo is filled. But
Aug. 8th. T he Bios*ed Den if.
this is imt likely to happen* where
Aug. loth. Vile Gran 1 Jo dguu-nt.
corn matures In-fore frost.
The Une UMrg.nb e
Atig "J'2ml
1'tntc-.
Too Early for Irish Potatoes
Aug. 2!*th, J* Chcirtt IU1I Sfi I-IICC
ft i- f,&lt;jo early to plant the full crop
of Irish potatoes, says C. K. .Me- 'no-i-nlh•dr (, iiri.sti.in?
(Jaarrie o: the l nivtrsily of Florida
. exu-r.ii a division. August 20 is usu­
Su nday Morning*
ally given ns th e-e arlie st date - for
Aug. fit h Strong Wont-* f&lt;*r the
planting the fall crop in north m..! Grant &lt;;hur*, a Brotherh uml.
central Florida, or eighty day* be­ •Aug. 12th; Strong \V &gt;rtD for -the
fore the first frost. Two or th*"« Groat &lt;‘huri h Individu tl
weeks later is best for South Florida.
Aug. U.tth. Strong Wnrds fnr ‘ the
Yhe grejt crop in tho Hastings Great C hurch—Tempers
sect1! : I if spring is n good illustra­
Aug. LMith. "Strong Words, for the
tion o! the fact th a t the Irish potato Great Church Thrones.
is a i...Id weather crop.- 7 . back­
ward spring during vrhMi F ‘e the
Sunday Evenings
weather remained cold nndyold rains
Aug.
6th.
Why Jeius First Com ­
- fell frequently hud much to ’o with
ing?
thi good yields.
TbeVmnll potatoes from the spring
Aug. 12th.
crop, if they have been taken ct^re perienre
properly yvill ’ be suitable seed ior
Aug. !?th. A Call to Manhood
fill j hiding.
It will probably lie
Aug. 2fith. T he Most Glorious
u»iTi- to plabt for a crop larger than Thing on Earth
needed (of home' consumption, as
the (,ii| crop cannot be .shipped to
advantage in competition with the
northern grown crop.

THEY ARE

I.lvcMuck H ound’Up In .Scplcniber
The .State Livestock Round-Up
will tie held 1 1 th e University of
Florida, Gainesville, th e last work in
Sspfemb. r, providing a • program
that will be of Interest to farmer*,
aairy rnttr, bog raisers fljif e .cittle*
Thoje who attend--■! t h s V -oHock meeting a t tho University in
January wore well pleased v ith the
program. An effort id bain* mad* to
arrange n program even better for
l "&lt;* September meeting.
x-&lt;7cstock raising U becoming one
td the lesding industries of Florida.
\ i1*l l hc establishment of the State
livestock Sanitary Hoard the indusHy should make a d d itio n a l-progre*s
ur‘&lt;‘K the next few years.
'1 you are interested in any phase
J* livestock farming, keep the date
,n mind and arrange to attend the
dotting in Septcmbpi*.
labor In Silo Filling
-t ill- there is much labor involved
it} the green corn for the
. ?' *"cr* i» also a large am ount of
" ,or *.iud in other ways, cs when
•• r,‘ K°0'*into t ho silo th e - shocking
1 utiin.:ted and there is no husktr^ ’
or grinding. For a far-;
i s ' r U|^'&gt; *a* *'vrfltoch to feed, there’
win?
hlace for corn grain than
tt . If,‘ dder in the silo, snys the
ttati? rS' l'V &lt;&gt;f *1°ddu eapctltr.i*tit
j.

' dage.is a Roughage
‘V *&gt;t&gt;caUBC silage contnins
rufn I* not- a safe argum ent for

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durable that you can keep
nearly all your tpcords iu
Y them.
There's a type to meet every
purpose, and the E S JP ^113
stock forms that fit them arc
so carefully designed that you
arc able to use many of them
without the slightest change.
Bound in Red Cowhide Back
and Corners, Corduroy .Sides,
Steel Hinges, Top Locking.
L et- ua demonstrate how
you can sav.e time, la b o rntul
money by usinfi the tIHSlf*on
Post Binder.

HERALD PRINTING CO.
Phone 1(8

Sanford. Florida

A Dangerous
Journey
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By JAMES BRAWARD *; I tfax In Egypt iK-fure'the fonatlcnl
out break of ISS2, When n trouble.of
that kind I* coming those who nre not
In tho secret either know nothing about
It of bhve only vagUot su.*plclons.
beurd Home ugly rumor* as to what
was uhout tuhapiK-ti. tint did not know­
how much dependence could be placet
upon thorn. To all outwnnl appear
nnccs everything was moving on ns
usual

TEMPERANCE NOTES
&lt;Dy the N'ntjonn) Woman'* Chris­
tian Temporanco Union.)

Egyptian Ffilfosopny.
If liiou a rt Mtrvcssftil and Invest tho
Wife of fby Irosdlit, (hi’i! fill her stomach
nnd ('Indio her back. •
.Make glad
her heart during (hi*-Unto that thou
bust. Nile. I* u field j-rofifublo to Its
owner.—Pinh Ilntcp.

Sanford

A TRIBUTE TO DRY TOWNS.

WHBnirTor*'tHe Atfunllc ~ir.mtl.ly;
Ida M. Tnrbell tells of her experience
on n ( ’Imutnuqun circuit In western
Pciinsylviinlu. central Ohio uml Michi­
gan.
u\Ve came fn know utmost ns soon
ns wo reached n new place whether the
town was dry o r . not," she'says. **A
town that hud been dry over n period
of n dozen yours bud u trinities* uhout
tho streets nml buildings, n took of
freshness nnd energy about young peo
pie and old which stood out lit almost
Incredible contrast to what we found
In the wet town of tho same she. We
went to one town In Ohio which had
been dry for SI yenrs, so the hotel
keeper told me. Ho claimed to be a
timeli-traveled person, nnd snld that In
nil tile many towns which he Imd
known intimately, lie Imd never found
one In which there wn* such n fine lot
of young people ns here. In health.
In vigor, In Intlntlvo, be believed that
the young men and women, particular­
ly of the working clngscs, were tremen­
dously ahead of the enme group lu tho
tow ns where liquor wus freely dis­
played."

1 wnn obliged to go to Ismnilla on
business. If I bud known tbo on nil i
tiou of tbo peopio of tho country 1
should not have trusted myself out of
Port Bald, wboro Europeans were co »■
p*ralively safe. To make n Journey
into tlm interior was mildness, but 1
did not know ft. Indeed, I only real­
ized that under tbo circumstances I
would rather not go. A matter of or­
dinary gain und being murdered were
(ho a Itern a tivea.
f went on n night train. Being some
what Union! about my diet. I took with
me h bumper tilled with ns succulent
entallies ns l could get-together nnd on
tho top placed a box or cigars from SALOONS ROB CHILOREN.
W. II. Rice, n veteran circus man,
which only a few of tho weeds bad
recently
put out n chart showing com­
been taken. I got Into uiy compartmeiit, put my hand baggage on the parative figure* of bis earnings In typ­
rack nnd‘settled myself for a Journey. ical cities while they were wet, nnd
Being In a smoking compartment. I lit nf(er they became dry. Decntur. RE.
wet, gave him $.1,271; dry, $0,680.
a cigar.
Rloomlngtou,
III., wet, $.7,327; dry, $!&gt;,•
Tho compartment was filled with na­
tives, I living the only Fluropean In It. •103. Boise. Idaho, wei. $3.7W; dry.
Tld* In Itself wn* not encouraging SI0.S11. Spokane, Wash., wet, $0,200;
Tho train hud hardly got under way dry. $11,682. Sen Hie, wet. $3,128; dry.
when an old Arah sheik sitting oppo­ $0,710; Portland, Ore., wet, $3,204;
site me leaned forward nnd calmly took dry. $8,420. Average—wet, $t,fil,s;
my cigar from between mj lip* nnd, Iry. $S.7uu. Prohibition mentis more
placing it between Ids own. smoked It surplu* money In the faintly nnd more
happiness for (lie children.
himself.
To have resented the fn*ult would
havu been equivalent to Inviting the THE WHOLE TRUTH.
"A lie Hint is pnrt the truth Is ever
man (o stall me. I therefore paid no
the
blackest of lies." A pnrt truth, ac­
attention to lilm-nnd. t a k in g n news­
paper from my pocket^ began to read— cording to n liquor Journnl; "Knnsns.
that Is. I pretelided to*Vend, but 1 bad bone-dry, tins 75 more prisoners tu the
no Men of what was on ljn&gt; sheet be­ penitentiary Hina It had when drizzling
fore me. my mind being taken tip with wet,"
The whole truth: The Kxn*n* peni­
tho fact that 1 wii* in.a enuiparlinent
with seven Arab* and utterly at their tentiary In n federal prison and tin
mercy. My eye* appeared to be tlx«*d United State* government Bends tnorv
upon (ho paper, hut ] was casting prisoners there than to any other fed­
quick glance* sidewise at tho native* eral prison tiernuse It Ims plenty of
and knew by their chatter and occa­ spare room for outsiders and because
sional looks at me Hint I was the sub­ it I* n model of Its kind. Improving
both the health nud the morals of Its
ject of their conversation.
Then a lucky thought occurred to Inmates. ^
me. I reached lip to Hie nick, got my
box of cigar* from my hamper, took BIG C IT Y B O N E -D R Y . *
The clty'itf Duluth. Minn., hns twice
out one foe myself nnd handed the I-ox
voted
Itself dry. With tt* Inst vote II
to the sln-lk who Imd robbed me of Hie
one I hud hern smoking. He took It. elected n dry munclt which has passed
appropriated ti handful of the contents drastic untl-llqUnr ordinances.
and i-nssod l! to the others, who did
Hin same, and the box was returned t-&gt;1
me empty.

■fc-Ki Remit.
"So they t g .lot. to prniw the situ,
ntlon.
What « ||i happen then?"
“Then you’ll knn.v inr certain thero
Is nothing to 1&gt;&lt;? done about It."

Oak Avenue
Delween 3 r d a n d d lh Si.
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Clear Water In F jords
In tbo fjord* on tin* Norway const
tho clearness of the water I* wonder­
ful. Objects tuny be seen nt a depth
of twetity-JJvo to thirty fathom*.
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Thought*! *
Thoughts nre spring* of action. Tho
secret of the highest human Messed*
ness Is found In tho mastery of one's
thought liiddt*.
As compared with
such an achievement, gold I* hut dross,
diamond* lot r»*lihlah.

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Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays
at 3 p. m.
Reading Room Free to All

The
cool offi
is the bu _
o ffic e

No one, no matter how willing, can do good work
when oppressed by summer’s enervating heat.' But
when a fan sends its refreshing breeze into every nook
and corner of your office, the neat outside is forgotten
—and efficiency increases with a j‘ump.

Santord Public Service Co.

• *

Notwithstanding my pence offering!
I expected every moment to feel cold f
steel entering my vital*. Most of the J
Arab* worn long knlve* where they I
could he seen, nnd I knew not what
other weapons they had concealed. A*!
for tne, I wn* unarmed, mid even If I i
hntl- been armed my opponents were |
seven to out*.'
I cannot desert Ihi the ngony of Hint
night, expecting, ns | did. dentil nt any
moment. The Arabs III my compart­
ment paid no attention to anything
that was going on In tho rest of the
train, but I had n vague feeling that
something' very Important might la? go­
ing pii, I can't account for this feel­
ing, for I heard no Bound to produce 1^.
I only knew that I fell Hint there was
murder III the air.
Finally their looks nnd nets were so
miplcfous that I In-thought myself of
lotuo other way simitar to'my offer of
cigars to placate them. Then my
luncheon occurred .to me. Reaching
up nguin to Hie rack, 1 brought down
my hamper, opened It'iiud displayed
tho ratable*. Every innu’s eyes were
on (hem, but not n man moved .to
.touch nity of them. I offered the hninper to the man w.ho sat next me. but
ho declined. In turn I h a n d e d It to
every man In tho compartment; but.
though they nil looked with eager eyes
ujHin Hie vlnndit. not a man would ac­
cept n morsel.
At first I was astonished nt tills
Then J remeniliored that no Arub will
break bread with an enemy.
The moment this occurred to me I
knew I wns doomed. I put tny hamper
hack on tho rack nnd. wrapping myself
In tny overcoat, lay back In my sent,
with my eyes cloned, to nwalt what­
ever wns In store for me.#
I heard u great deal of wrangling
on the part of the Amhs.'but I thought
I would rather rely on my weakness
than on tiring prepared roTTr-d-dance
that would bo useless. 8o I did not
open nty eye*. Presently I felt n band
on my arm. Thinking my time bnd
eotue, I looked, and (hero tvnx fh6
sheik who had taken my cigar, from
my mouth holding out .a piece of dry
bread. I took It nnd, biting from It.
chewed vigorously.
A flood of relief anil Joy seemed to
hnvo been p o u n d over me. 1 knew
from Hint moment I was snfe. Beach­
ing up for niy hamper. I took It down
nnd banded It to tho sheik. lie helped
himself, then passed It.around to the
other*, ench tunti partaking plentifully
of tho contents.
Now that they had broken bread
with mo nnd I having no more to fear
I again leaned back In my seat nnd
this time slept. I knew that I was as
safo from my Arab companions as If 1
were in my own bed.nt home.
But I did not reach Ismallla that
night. In tbo morning I found th a tth *
natives had murdered tho engineer,
stqker and every European.on the trala
except myself.

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PAGE T H R E E

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To Automobile
Owner§ In General
W eiake this method to thank you for your pat­
ronage in the past, to assure each and every cus­
tomer that we highly appreciate their past dealings
with us and hope for a continuance of the same.
However, on account of existing conditions, scar­
city of materials and supplies, the advance in the
price of skilled labor and our having to pay cash
for all materials, supplies, labor, etc., we feel that
we can give our customers more efficient service
and also the benefit of the lower prices that we are
able to obtain by paying our bills in cash.
Commencing August First all Repair Work,
Gasoline, Oils, Accessories, etc. will be handled on
a cash basis.
Furthermore, we wish to assume you that this
change in our method is not intended as a reflec­
tion on the crecit of any of our customers.

Seminole
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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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IN SANFORD— L,l/e la Woith Living
VOLUME VIII

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H ERALD

O N %TUESDAYS
A N D FRIDAYS

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1917

RUSSIA AND GERMANY
PILED HIGH MERCHANTS DATES ARE CHANGED
MAKE CABINET CHANGES WITH BOOKS WILL CUT
FOR SELECTITE DRAFT
RUSSIA SHOOTS GENERALS FOR BOYS , ORDER MEN
THURS., FRI. AND SAT.
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Dr. h. M. Nighbert, inspector in
BLOOD AND I R O N R U L E
charge
in Florida for the Rureau will WOMAN’S CLUB, SCENE OF SCARCITY |OF HELP MAKES
HEREAFTER UNTIL WAR
GREAT OCCASION FRI- ’ /
have direct supervision of nil the
CURTAILMENT IM/
IS OVER
work, with headquarters in Jackson­
DAY NIGHT
\J
.PERATIVE
V

in. this work?

Communicate w ith|np r N r T||P n . v t , n v W l t *f n „

your local chairman ut-oncc, carry

THE DAYS ON WHICH

SELECTION BOARD MEETS
the campaign to the "movies," and
ask all the papers in your state for
HERE
ville.
Many changes arc being mu(W
publicity;.
popularize*
the
movement
There
was
never
sueh
a
whole
Now
that
the
young
men
are
go­
those days in the cherker board of , II* I'111' placed Seminole, OrUnge
The ilays for examination in Sem­
by carrying home your ywn pack­
war and ono of the most important und Osceola counties under super­ hearted response to any public .re­ ing to the front this city will feel the
inole county have been changed to
ages
anil
encouraging
your
neighbors
quest
as
that
made
for
books
and
first pinrh of the war. The grocery
is that made by. Russia in which the vision of Dp. S. V. Ramsey of his
• Thursday, Friday and Saturday in­
magazines for the soldiers Inst Fri­ firms of this city are endeavoring to to do so.
•
blood and iron rule will be enforced. force, who will maintain hcadstead of Wednesday, Thursday and
day
and
so
great
was
the
reply
that
cut down the list of employees and
In all the smaller communities it
No more falling back of the ..........
armies quarters in Orlando.
the Woman’s Club was filled with also to conserve the present supply will be feasible to di/musa this ques­ Friday as given The Herald last
will be tolerated und herejifte
vr the
/ n e r e is one state inspector in
week and so announced in this pa­
books and magazines.
by cutting out thc taking of orders tion with your loral merchant; and
watch cry of the Russian armies Vrunge c o u n t y .and it is probable
per.
The selection board will meetThe young ladies worked but a in the mornings. Taking orders for see if by your loyal support and prac­
will bo "forward."
__ \ / h a t one other stnte inspector will be
in
the
court house at eight o'clock'
few hoUrs Friday morning and as groceries means the extra help some tical* assistance they cannot work
London, Aug. 6.— Gen. Mnro\
ovisky appointed to help do preliminary oreach
morning,
beginning next Thurs­
commander of the guard corps which ganizutioq work in Seminole county many of the'contributors were ready of which hns already been enlisted out a scheme of cooperative delivery day morning and will bo at tho head­
for
them
the
work
was
facilitated
and m uch'of which uiil be drafted which will save many useless trips
hooded the Russian retreat on the and assist in vot construction work
quarter* in the court house prac­
greatly and.before noon'all the books in a few weeks. The assistance of and result in valuuhlc economics.
southwest front has been ordered in the other two counties.
tically
all flay.
had been' gathered.
An error iii the public is asked by the merchants
shot, according to a dispatch .to the
Seminole county officluls have not
Do
not
expect,
however,
that
the
The selection hoard is composed
Post-------from .Petrograd.
This sentence made an appropriation for vat con- outlining the districts left out the in this departure and the names of prices willcdrup at once, or until tli
----____ t ........................
best street in the city and yet with those who will discontinue the tak*
of
C lerk of Court E. A. Douglass,
came after a court martial ordered, "traction, and unless the work is
merchants have had time to re
this strei-t overlooked the response ing o f orders will be ’ published in
Sheriff
E. K. Hrady und Dr. J. T.
by Gen, KornilofT, commander in started here jo the near future .we
arrange their service and their de­
was most liberal.
Denton
and thoso who will be called
Ther
Herald.
This
is
the
lirst
step
chief for non-compliance of his or­ may be left as a little red spot on
livery equipment (much of which
towards
conservation
am!
the
next
....
..
i
«•
•
•
,
,
|
have
alreudy
been notirit-&lt;l hv mail
The
campaign
wns
started
by
ders to shoot deserters.
the tick white map of the state
may be utilized for Government ser- U-i •
,
y
di
__ i
1 I lieir names have also been puhlishMrs. Key of the Sanford Library will be m the deliveries.- Many
.....,... ...
wit hill I wq yearvicei ami until they are convinced
ed in The Herald ami if there is any
and was for the purpose of collecting hviirii-s could be saved if the pur
Petrograd, Aug. «». M. Keren­
that the women are*sincere in their
I here is no question about the
sky’s cabinet is practically complete. work I nving to be done sonic time. all the bonk:, and magazines in the chasing polilic would only s l o p to determination to help effect this re­ doqlit about yoiir name It would be
The constitutional democrats have Our &lt;attl • owners admit that it is city to send the soldiers in the’ Held consider that while the stores want termination to help effect this re­ best to apply at the court house and
■find out just when your number will
* freed to participate and the list of the thing necessary before they cun and Dr. Ilyinun was placed in *° 'b lu e r where deliveries nre neces- form. Satisfactory adjustments can
be .called,
.
charge
of
the
work.
On
Friday
8J,ry
I
hey
should
not
he
asked
to
de­
members who will form the new develop the live stock industry to
undoubtedly In- made and prices
night
the
books
'were
received
ofd
v,,r
small'
bundles
where
.the
purministry has btfen agreed on, hut us any great'extent. Why not give the
certainly lend to fall, not rise, under
Physical rejections are running *
regards several portfolios, the choice industry u chance now, rather than ficially ut the club rooms und the “ baser* could carry the same. Head the new arrangement, but the matter higher in all the counties than wus
is not definite ns the candidates are wait until nil the other counties are Home Guurds were on hand to lend whut the National Council of De­ of prime importance is the speed estimated bx**those in charge of the
fense says:
absent from Prtrogrnd.
Following released from tick fever quarantine, an added militury appearance. Pat- 1
with which the plan can la- started J•elective draft ahil while this may
arc the names of the new ministers: ami flic r attle qu ijers in those eoun- rintie songs and talks npd n detailed
• are &lt;-lifting ropies of a letter and put into operation before men not lie the case in Seminole county
Premier, minister of war and ties nave the advantage of our rattle report o f each captain o f the team*. "n ” It- dm : i••11 if Deliveries”," writ, arc lulled September I.
it is almost certain that a great
Dr
Hyman acting as chairman tell h&gt; Mi-s Ida M. Tarhell id the
•marine, Alexander F. Kcrensk&gt;
many
will be d ripen but few chosen.
men. A til l, tr«4■ county means a
May we count on you to help croVice premier and minister of better coqnty for man and beast to brought out a very interesting report woman's committee ami sent out at uto strong public opinion in favor of All thoso who arc not familinr with
und pleasant evening. Ralph Wight the joint request of our committee
finance, N, V. NekarosofT.
this reform, which may have very the rules nnd regulations of the se­
live in.. There is no money and little
of
the Home Guards gave the dif­ and cf— thc commercial economy
Minister of foreign affairs, M. I. satisfaction raising fat ticks on
far reaching effect* in national econ­ lective draft ran be informed by the
ferent bugle ealls of the army and board of the Council of National
board or obtain n ‘ recent number of
Tereschtenko,
cattle.•
.
omy?
•
the occasion was one of the. real Defense. The matter is urgent anti
The Herald in which the entire list
Minister of the inrerior, M. AkVery sincerely yours,
patriotic
meetings
of
the
year.
should
be'taken
up
at
once.
T
or
rules and exetnptio'ns are given.
sentieff (socialist revolutionary lately
Anna llownrd Shaw,
Rough on Deputy
Miss
Ruth
McDaniel
led
all
the
Remember
I lie ’dates, Th ursday,
The
appeal
'to
the
women
to
act
released from penitentiary).
.
( hiurman W o m a n ’ s C o m m .
Sheriff Gordon relates the follow­
captains
in
imiih
I
wts
of
hooks
and
.in
this
matter
is
made
on
the
basis
Friday
and
Saturday
of this week
. Minister of public instruction. M. ing- story:
1
and if you have failed to receive
Oldenburg (constitutional democrat 1 The deputy sheriff of Osceola magazines and was given honorable "f patriotic *er\ico and not primarily
Wedding Announcement
your notice in the mail* you Should
ind member of the academy of county was traveling along in his mention. but all of these y o u n g , for the sake .of the economy that
Mr.
and
Mrs. Billy Jones Starling lie ut the court 'house, us failure to
lailirs deserve great praise for flair may
involved. •
science*.
... ,
. . .
jitney (he other day wlcn he eitaiittoiilirp the marriage of their receive the written notice gives no
good work and they will re&lt;.-ice t h e 1
Mmister of labor, M. Skoheloff. countered an eld ticgro with u h eivy
*Tne draft- i*n September I will daughter Clarissa Mury to Lieut. A.
excuse for fuilure to report.
blessings off the bnvs
boys in the
tin field
Minister of trade and industry, M suitcase. '
•P'ke men Inun the delivery service Bartholdi
Mi
Peters Oil Of)
Peterson
on Saturday,
when
the
books
reach
their
destina­
Prokapovitch.
throughout the coun.i &gt;\ If some
"Where y ’ u goin’? asked the dep­ tion.
Klh. 1917, at the
■
Publishers to .Meet
Minister of social tutelage, M. Ax- uty.
provision is not immediately made
.
, Chautaui |Un, N .
troff ;mayor of Moscow, conslitUi
The
Timcs-Union
yesterday con­
for.
decrease
in
the
number
of
deliv­
"All’s gwing U» Campbell:! stuannounce me nt- comcit
This announcement
ns a
c
.
tional democrat).
Odd Fellow Notes
eries the merrhants wlill of m-cesdty surprise to the many friends of this tained the following:
tidn, stih," answered the negro.
Minister of supplies, M.‘ PiesrheThe Odd Fellows and. Rt-bi-kah t,akc men from other occupations
Members of the Florida Press As*‘ &lt;Iit iii,” said the sheriff and I’ ll
charming young lady who spent her
honoff.
•
• give you u lift."
lodges of
Orlando gave a pi&lt;nic at which may he vital to the welfare of girlhood days here and is very pop-, soriulion will meet in Orlando StitMinister of justice,- M. Yefremoff.
The deputy viewed the .suitcase Oak •Island, Pine Castle,' ti miles the nation to till the places left vn- iriar in the younger society set. The urday, August 18, for the purpose of
Procurator of the Holy Synod, M. with distrust, noting that t-ho negro south of Drlando.' Ouk Island is a cant by men-called to the army. N
j organizing a Florida Publishers* Aux­
following from the Jamestown paper
KartashcfT.
.
carried it in his lap, that it was beautiful Park of natural wild wood- mail ought tu he taken from essen- gives the account of the murriugc: iliary. Only members of the press
association can join nnd thoy must
land, ncnrly surrounded by water, jtiul war industries to carry pared*
Minister of communications. AI. heavy, etc.
.
Fir.d Lieutenant A*. Bartholdi, Pe­ tnke stock in accordance with their
Takhtcmisheff.
A
wharf
with,
high
diving,
bath
which
women
might
carry
for
them... .
| Campbell's station wna passed and
Shares will |n- $25.
Minister of posts and telegraphs. |thc deputy went on .to Kissimmee. houses, a fine place for picnic, with selves, or be required to imike fo- terson of Co. E, 74th Infantry, N. circulation.
G. S'. \.. son «,f Mr. and Mrs. F.’ il- The plan is t o 'establish u business
tahles,
benches,
swings,
etc.
The
peated
and
uiimeessary
trips
at
the
M. Nikitine (social democrat),
stopping in front of thu jail.
State comptroller, F. A. Golovine . "Waal, Uncle," he siad, ."I'm the place is owned by Mr. and Mrs. T. call of impfovidi nt housewives. This wurd A. Peterson of 342' Flast (F*ifth center und employ a muunuger who
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time when every act of men Street, this city, nnd Miss Clarissa would look after buying supplii-s nnd
(constitutional democrat).
deputy.’slieriff of Osceola county and L. Conway who have a large bunga-1-is the
low
and
took
us
in
out
of
the
rain.
und women must-be made to count M. Starling, daughter o f " Mr. nnd mnteriuls and seek to increase the
Minister of agriculture, M. Tcher- 1 .reykon I'll have to look at the con­
noff (socialist).
Those
attending
from
Sanford
were,
definitely in the prosecution of the Mr*. It. J. Starling of Sanford, F’ln., advertising putronuge of al| the mom
tents of that suituesne.
Mr.
Cheek,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs,
'F
’erguson,
war and every bit of useless effort were married Saturday evening in her papers. As t o the scope of the
Assistant minister of war, M. SavThe 'old negro turned It over to
the Methodist chapel at Chautau­ movement, GifiSert D. Leach, editor
.iakoff:
*
.
must lie- eliminated.
Mrs.
Stcinpcr,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
E.
thc deputy who went through it like
qua.
Uev. Dr. Jesse ’ llurlhur of of the Leesburg Commercial, who Is
* Foreign Minister Tereschtenko in- n dog eating chicken bones. • IT SpOcr, Mrs. Lossing, Mr. and Mrs.
The commercial economy honrd Newark, N. J., officiated in the a member of the committee formu­
• forms the Associated Press that M. WAS FILLED
WITH
OLD C. C. Boyd, Mr. Rush, Mrs. Maine*, .has asked the state council* of dc- p r i n c e ot the immediate families.
lating the plan snys: "The organiza­
Mr*. Coates, Mrs. Lena Lee.
All!
Tchernoff, who again beromes min­ CLOTHES. ’
.
'
•fenso und the ini rrliants' aiuioriationR
ister of ngricuturo. has been fully
Lieutenant- Peterson nhns, always tion will work for mutual coopera­
".You can -go," shouted the en­ hnd a good time with lots o( good to make a concerted effort to dPtion to upbuild the papers,, to secure
things
to
eat
and
all
take
off
their
^habilitated, his accusers having raged and exasperated deputy.
creuse the number of deliveries nnd lived in Jamestown and for several more, business,’ both local und for­
hats
with
thunks
to
the
Orlando
*jth &lt;lr*»wn charges that lie hail re­
" D o y ’u know, suh,” exclaimed
to curtail the privilege- of returning years prior to his company’s depart­
the
lations with Germany.
.
ure iur
for \nc
the aicxicnn
Mexican noriirr
border a year
yi;ar eign, to mcko the
, *plants und
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the negro, "that that tliar suitcase Odd F'cllows and Rcbekah for lluir goods, hut neither council* nor trade urt*
kind
invitation.
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hez been opened, fo’ teen times since
nssorfations can effect this much- ugo acted ns probation officer for t h e !
Bcrlin, Germany, Aug. -6.— (Vito Ah left Plant City yesterday."—Or­
Copt. Cbeelt of the Rcbekah Dc- needed reform without' the coopera­ city. He was admitted to the prac- 1 tu“ l,y ,' r,,,nct ,tho membership, from
#_it__»__ ________ ,
. umust demands,
[unjust
demands# whether bv
by nolitipoliti­
•London.)—Official announcement
lando Sentinel.
gree team is (filling the team and tion of the purchasers, the great tlco of luw, following, bis graduation cians or fnl;« advertising schemes.'
* M made today that.fiye ministers
from Albany Law school. It was a
will be in fine shnpe-to initiate seven majority of whom are women. Will few days before leaving fop TeJtas Lt is dcsigni' ! also to cooperate in
stale, including Foreign Secretary •
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you therefore, after taking up the
Rand Concert
campaigns for thc advancement of
new members nt the next
meeting,
Zirmncrmann, and four secretaries of
matter with tho state council of de­ that he received his commission as
At
the
park,
8
o'clock
this
yvening.
F’loridtr interesta as a whole which
|
including Finance Minister
the second Tuesday in August.
fense do everything possible to help lieutenant, and immediately set him­
Program:
will
be far more potent than the apas
Lentzo and Interior Minister Von
self about making himself beloved by
’ Amc-ica
modic
and unrelated efforts of the
Lobcll had resigned their portfolios.
every man in E company by hi* uni­
Individual
papers."
.
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Dr. Richard von Kuohlmnnn, the Overture, Delmont ............. .. Ruhalt
versal kindness.
The skill with
Berman ambassador to Turkey" has Waltz, Hesitation .... . Krnuseman
which he had administered the ofCROP PROSPECTS ARE GOOD
•*t&gt;n appointed secretary for foreign Berceuse, From "Jocelyn". Godard
People,* New Bank
v X
fico of probationer was readily trans­
Fox
Trots—
‘
•u.iir* in succession to Zimmcrmunn.
ferred to his leadership of soldier
The People's Bank is right on the
There never was a- time when the prospects looked
boys.
he ministers and secretaries o Ya aka Hula Hickey Dula Goetz
job and this being war times they
When
thc
Sun
goes
down
in
so
good
for Seminole county. There is a bumper crop of
•tstf* who resigned w&lt;?re:
Mrs. Peterson enjoys prominence have u new savings bank in the
Dixie
Von Tilzen
corn anti hay and feed stuffs. Thbro is a bumper crop of
Minister of Justice, Dr. Deselrr,
in
tho social cirrles of Sanford and is shape of u Inrge cartridge that has a
Selection, FTom Faust
Gounod
sweet potatoes that w ill'bring n good price. The fall
•Ppointed November, 1905.
a
members
of the Daughters of iho x-ory war like appearance. The cart*
March, Hutnc Guards
F’oss
crops as usu;il will lirinR good nrires.
Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs
American
Revolution
and
the ridge hr u unique savings liank Und
'F’inale
Factories will be working day and night to turn out the
JBd Instruction, Dr, Von Trott Zu The Star Spangled Banner
Daughtcia of the Confederacy. She you deposit $1.60 with the bank
enormous sunnlii-s required by our own government and
Then
So!*. appointed July, 1909.
was eduritod ut Sikeet Briar xol- nnd get the savings bank.
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Key-Arnold
our
allies.
Millions
and
millions
again
will
go
into
the
you
put
all
your
dimes
and
nickels
Mini tor of Agriculture, . Domains
lego and Deechwood seminary. With
pockets of the people.
ln(l Forests, Dr. yon Schorelcmcr,
her mother and uunt, Mrs. Robert and quarters and even hulf dollars
Some of this money will be banked, but MUCH OF
The DeLnnd F’ lcctric Light, lee
•PPointed in 1910.
W. Simms, she has been spending the In the bnnk and when it is full taku
11 WILL HE SPENT. It will Ih? a fight between the liK-al
Minister of Finarce, Dr. Lcntze, nnd Power Company was grunted a
summer nt the Hotel Athenaeum nt it to tho Peoples Bank and get it on
dealer, the city merchant and thc mail order man to see
......... . ...
franchise for operating their plant in
•Ppointed
in August, tiiiu.
1910.
Chautauqua..
The bride will remain deposit for .a savings account. The
WHO GETS-^r?
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Minister for Interior Herr Von that c,ty for a term of thirty years,
in Jamestown until the regiment is new bank is proving very popular
LoIm-||,
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tho city to have tho privilego-uf pur­
.and will make-the children and even
ordered away.
appointed
in May, 1914.
What are Y'OU doing, Mr. Local Merchant, toward
chasing the plant nt the expiration
the grown qps remember that in
getting this immense volume of business?. Are you telling
of fifteen years if thoy so desire. A
ar time* n savings account is very
■BMlNOLE COUNTY BEHIND
.
Another
New
Home
the people of the articles you have to sell, and of the advan­
very small vote was polled, the re­
desirable—even more so than In
E.
A.
Douglass,
the
popular
elerk
tages of buying at home? Or are you going to let the city
times of peace.
.
^ F-fadlcallon Has Not Berelred sult showing 88 for nnd only 16
of thc circuit rourt has given t h e ' lim,S
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merchant
and the mail order man do the advertisimr AND
ugainst
granting
thc
franchise’^
;
Proper Encouragement
contract
to
George
Vcftliblo
for
a
I
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GET MOST OF THE BUSINESS?
^
State Live Stock Sdnitary
fine new home on Sanford avenue,
Congress does not bIiow much conIt is squarely up to you! Advertise in a newspaper.
0ar’l has appropriated $36,000 for
Sunford Heights. The building ‘ will l’ern over (odd control. They have
King Brothers,- Arcndia stockmen,
a,
C " rst year's work on tick eradicn- conducting business on a large scale,
be two stories and contain nine ' **Mn debating nnd conferring on that
Tiiis Is u Real Newspaper, .
1
for year ending June 30, 1918, •are dipping nnd preparing for ship­
rooms und Mr. Douglass will Imvo it Pr°P0«H on for weeks, but passed
1 l,ie Bureau of Animal Industry ment another 1,000 head of fine
built with the Idea of making a m o s t ' ot*1Pr
including ono to provide
An AdvertisinR Medium With a Real Subscription List.
. t.‘1' United States Department of cattle.-' Thp shipment'will be mndc
convenient home where he can retire for a Rrea( pDplune licet, after a f e w ,
Kfifulture has made, aldiberal ap­ this week. A previous similar ship­
after th o'd a y’s work is over and en- |lour" deliberation.
There is still
Give Us Your Copy Today.
e opriation for their snare of t he ment was made which brought a
i it $*
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hope that the food control hill tuill
• ork .
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t.rtllcd « l , ol tke
M o r e l o n f ™ buh 111
»- -,U;00d price at northern innrkot*.
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Sanford Heights mountains.
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M . o f ©f n t h trial whether th# hous© or repre- president o f Uio svnste, tho powers soil duM O lT u V
&gt;• . - “ !« ? J ! . * *
b! ‘ _ “ !
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u n it s shall not exceed sir dollars a day for
each day o f session and mileage to aod ficxa
their homes to tbs seat o f government. not to
exceed ten cents a mile each way, by tbs nearcst and most practicable routg.
Section j . No senator or member o f the g overn or'sh all
b , S^tniaUraUva oScw a as foMowm A arcbouse of representatives shall, during' the time m lnlstrallss offlesra of the siscutlva departof sUtc, .attorney
comptroller,
Mt* reury w*
i i w t i i t ; igeneral,
t u i s a i ) wwHiuu
wm*i i
for which he was cycled, be appointed or elect' tSa .u n r .m . court.' and
and treasurer, superintendent o f public instruc
cd to any civil office under the Constitution of JUdffM
“ *“ *•
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i i b e l l . btble
l . lien, and commissioner of agriculture, who shall
this S u it, that has been crested, or the t o o *to* « •lm
• pfAcbm
tb *cnic,rcuU
court miadrtnoanor
, b * U b* ,,mbl*
In be elected at the same time as the governor,
for any
lupienU whereof shall bsvc been increased,
s. . i - and
stall
hold their
offices
for the
asms
term;*
a.
.
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a
.a
.
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tlunng such times
tend only to removal from o « c # and dla- i'rovidrd. That the fir at election o f such officers
. Section 6. fcach bouse shall jud*e of ths qua„ fl{a,J0B to bold any office of hoaor. truat. shall be had at tbs time o f voting for governor
qualifications, elections and |eturns of its own d p r o d under ths Mists; but ths party con- A .-U . IMP.
'
mcmUra. choose lt a o .i t officers, and determine
, ^ u 0 , CQUlu#d .hall na.arthelsaa be
Section at. The secretary o f aute shall
-the rules of its proceedings. The senate shall.
to mdictmsnt. trial and p u n lsh m sa rR e p the records Of OfflcUl acU o f tha j* ^ ,.
at the con.enm g ot each regular session there- M w ed ln g tw law.
lati.c , nJ „ « u t i . df |«&lt; n,,n“ D| “
r f, choose ftotn among its own members a

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irate or arpoimment unocr me c/nucu oiaie.
r-r this State shall be eligiblt to a seat in the
legislature o f this State.
. S«»*?n„S. The scat o f . member o f cither
fcfute shall be vacated on bi. permanent change
o f residence from the district or county from
which be was elected.
Section p. tu b er bou.e during the seitlcn
may pumsh by fine or imprisonment any pet.cn

ercu ou . . .
eisiu is •n .ii
p«»»»u , , , „
th,
le.eeolng tha Urns within which n civil ac, '„ r , 7
Vi* t om uiiotier shell
•**
tlbn may ha connected on any cause of ac- „
au dl, adJ* , ™ V
lh
lion extstlag at the U M r t f u W I C
o f .11 nffici™ o f ?ba V t a t. .'£ ? a c 4° 4hU a r tlcl. a . gen- ?0
7 m‘ *.uch o th .T d u .:..” ^ m
. _
erel election In 1111. tSee page 41, post.) -.
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flection St
The treasurer shall racelv.
umV J Ua^Setment
“and
nd h
,,p •
" ,u
n d ,• •
M,nd*- *and
" d other seenkeep
all
funds,
bonds,
sscu............. Ex.^uUvs O iipanm .at.......................m l . . . In such manner aa may ba prracrlbad

p o m J o f ihs^countU s o f Voluala, Brsvard, court, sn o his duties and fsrs shall Is flttd o f such other countyv # i l n i „ ,
0 r “ * r - * n.d.
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shut.
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o f all . C o n i Involving th . t ills , or boundarias
o f- real
o, f . ail
inl
—
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. * and
.
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.
eases not cognisable by Inferior courts;
» o d original jurladlc Ion o f actions uf
forcible entry and unlawful detainer, and
®*
®‘ h*r
**l i S“V &gt;•
l•■&lt;»l»‘
UT# may
■ .■ ..u l.ia
T t.a u
s h a l l
a
rts,a I
aS il&gt; al a l a
f ro.vinf ’.i
,,
, .I*1***, ^u,a .
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Jurisdiction In all civil and crim inal cax.e,
arlalng In the county court, or before l b .
' « “ » « / J«d«*- ° ‘ *11 mWdsmeanora tried In
crim inal c o u r l ^ t - ^ I i « » h ‘ f-e /-J W llM fM
o f any mayor's courts, a id oT . n caasa
rising befors Justices o( ths peace in

'lU etlon II. W h .n t h . offic. o f any ju d g .
shall
vacant
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----------- any
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7,— . ’ Uis
successor to fill such vacancy shall be appointed a r a le c t s d only far the unsaplrad
term o f the judge whose death, resignslion.
retirement, or other causa creatsd such
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flection II. The legislature may establish
In Incorporated tow n , and cltlsa .c o u r t # for
the punishment of offences against m unic b » l ordinanaea.---------------- * T ' _
No courts
othrr than ------those
8m:tlorf II. —
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herein specified shall be established In this

■v,*w w» •sswss gui swusvisuu. ^
flection IS. Tha circuit courts and clr*
cu ll Judges may hava such axtra tarrltortal
jurisdiction In chancery cases as may be
1 ^ . , , . . . . . ........................
flection 1J. It ahall be tha duty of tha
Judges of tha circuit courts to raport to
lh . .u orn ey-gen a ra t at least thirty days
f orl* Vach'
#iefl“ *ef"
h i"lelegislature
g tail turn sJch
befora
aacb W
session
o f \tbs
such
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any i
y
r
i
r
w
l Proposed amendment by addition of Pec.
j| to ba votad on at ganaral election In 1MI,
see page 47, p o s t) (Sections 4». 41, 47.
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i!*to b# voted on at general election 1*01, sea
page II, poet.)
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AItTICLE
AKT1CLE VI.
f lu f f r ... and Eligibility.

~ c h VemVv.Ti" PrPo 7 ld .^ V h ^ T * 1
m otion Vo|f hww
new tcounties
,#Tu u n u r i ithe
n . count? .Ih*
— w »ur•
be temporarily estab lish ed b v u l **** «»*r
.fle c t io n I. Thera shall b l
.
&lt;he governor, by and with
P^ ,BUd tr
the
senate.
In
and
fo
r
each**
co,,»*»t
#1
ror1 ■each
count
________ .
.*n . an&lt;i
• C fl
C rt 11 r&gt; ( a.
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shall be two year*, and their
of 0,Bf«
and compensation shall " r g?**™ - «Bllta
law. The legislature shall
lr
division
of
esch
county
into n
. V.for
"&gt;•*
ision
nr
esch
county
Inti
nv.
d
.t,,
andit one county commissioner
y ,n ,° "**
shall l ' ' ’ *tec •ed r ^ m e .c h or auch dtatrtrta
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f i c i p i tnAt of countW mm
•v*»r
taxes, county tax collector ana . ■•'••or ef
urer. who ahall ba sleeted » co? n,7 treesTh eir powers, duties and
*&gt;._ prs.crthed J&gt;y Inw, * eT PW“ ‘ ,8«
flection 7. Tha legislature
.
authorise the countv M n n i n u .
by '**
aavaral e o m t 'm ^ ? h a r a I ? t
o
e t ,k*
m . it
LI
.
. "» in*r*
" is
'■ deeme-l necr^ ‘
“ l ! " , . '" ™ !." .' ^ r poV*- '• dl» 'd» 'h?tf
dlstrtcta
district ta
*»• powers,
prvsertb^j
S*»ll|.
»nt»rtec
but as
•nv sum
h ths sec.
jfflrlrnt bras
■"“ ns st ik,
•PPfovrO
county
by tk«

l-n a lt i.s as It may prtscrlbs.
section 1,. . C h o u s e
shall k .rp a
Journal of 'Its own proceedings, which shall
te put'lUliid, and the yeas and nays c ! tha
mtmbsra of either house or
shall, at tha desire ot any
present, be entered on tbe *
flection U
Ths doors o f tach
be kept open during Its s e s s io n ._____ —
senate while sitting In executive session;
and neither ahall, without ttis.consent of the
other, adjourn for mors than tbrea days, or
to any other town than that In which they
may oe bolding their cession. *
flection It. Any bill may original* In

elect.d shall b.gln on tha first Tuesday after
public Vanda und'.V 'rrV u I circu it Judge, and Connrmed. u u .ltn ld ur ••••'"» “ J
c a
‘ IDc.tlon o f tnta eon - security upon 4b# om cla rb on d O f'Y nyVfkil
the f l ,., Monday In January after h i. s l . c ! : { S ”
p ^ a e ' A b J ^ I . ^ « a «T L , T C
Thry m .y he r .m o v .d by t h . f,‘
»oto«
,f n ?
•“5 ^ 5
tl»n■
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i.r .... of in
,m i,» U i,.
iHt .. ..hka. il
ii V
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i J . circu
it Judge.
Tha
“ coV n .V .‘ nd for’
- * Th's
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™w
. nwuV. 'V'l"'. appointed toA a—
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th . b
bureau
Immigration.
c *rcu.l
Judge
T h . leglslaturs
I s g l.l.ta r . may
may conter
con t.r !V
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HeCtlon I. No person shall bs ellglbls to

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vided. That these limitations o f llm s shall
not apply to tha presldrnt of tha senate or
speaker of the bouts of rrpresentatlvcy
when, under this constitution, ths powers
*hd duties of tbs governor- shall dtvolva
upon them.

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a r j f t a a a r

flection

II.

Th* govsrnor, by and With ..a lelra llon

ass S

no n#tmn no! dulv raalatared rom ^ Vacant.

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om
atlJ n{ the rf
|u ( jl# governor at
, r . u|,r aesslori of
#vcr
governor
rrj,o ft, »ball ba li
u „ governor

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resolutions' so pasted shall be signed by ths condition of ths btale, and rscornm nd uc
JuU(Ir, #nd j ut(icrs of the
I residing otlleers ot the respective houses. n‘ ' “ “ t7' ? ! hA ^ J , . or . daIereem ent he*■ t b e supreme
and by tbe secretary of the stoat* und the
Pectlcn 10. In case of i* d^Isagrerment
of thr„ justices, who
cltrk of lh .
house of representatives « » » • " «b* « » » h ou se*.with respect 10 tne t
, ha ,,u,||ned electors

manner to be provided by .tael. Th* evilienc* tha) such n olle! has been published

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peace.
«lon ot all'cases at law In which tha demand
&gt;ha,, proij uc, to the persons lawfully *»ceed on* dollar a year and ahall be ap­
court ahall con- or vatu* of th# property Involved shall .not , u lh orll, d lo conduct and aupervls# auch plied exclusively to com m on school purpoeea
shall ba elected e s c e .d Ova hundred dollar*; of proceeding.
„
„ , , ra|,d in il c .Mine,| copy of
Hecllon «.
The legislature shall heit
o f the State at relating to •*-- *..... ....................
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flection *■ There ehatl- be eevrn circuit
flection i t The legislature s'hhtl
provide ihs"*governor
* tn d ,,,
U‘ H'°"r e“m**o v e d ;' but the govot Judge*, who ehatl be appointed by th* gov- - _______
"be
.i* ,n t r“ l '* * for Incorporating such edu- tMlcr m, y t , instate the officer *o suspeuded ernor and connrm ed by th* Banal*, and
catlonal, agricultural, mechaalcal, mining upun , a li , f , Clory evidence that the charge who ahall hold their office for elx year*.

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county courts j h f m sm tsrs of the bouts of representatives provements on ths real estate saempted. rr

peal* from ejustlc* o f lh * pear* court* lo non In 1ISS, see pege 40, poet.)
lion In l i ) ! . ) .
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circuit cou rt! In crim inal caeca ehell be tried
flection 1. The leglalatuV* that ehatl meet
flection I. Th* exemption* provided •«*
de novo under euch regulation* a* th* leg!*A. D. ll» 7 , and thoe* that ahall meet every |n the Constitution o f this lltat* adopted i»
Utur* may prescribe. (Am ended at gen|,n year* thereafter, ehall apportion th* jggt ehatl apply *a_f to a)l debla^ eon_ J " " ~

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vr
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•••«•• ••• u tm i t»|»ruirnv. ■
vviin ut iw v iu , rounijr tuau "••• »"'• #•**.••***•-..*• -• «m « mm ur
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officers not otherwise provided for by this
. . rem oval herein authorised shall any other circuit than that lo which he Is and there shall be one Judg* for each o f large In the house o f representative*, and h ,r homestead by wilt In a manner &gt;
Constitution, and Ox by taw their duties and
t h . ufficsr from Indictment for assigned.
The Judge ehall reside In th* the said court*, who shall be appointed by no county shall have more than three rep- scribed by law.
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Compensation.
mlsdsmeanor in office.
circuit of which he le Judge. Bucceeeors lo the governor and confirm ed by th* senate, rreentatlvso.
flection l. No homestead provide*:
flection .11. Every bill that may have
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th* Judge* of lh* circuit court* In office at who ahall hold hi* office fo r four year*, and
flection 4. When any senatorial district section on# shall be reduced
* r , . rlud,d
lasted th# elgltlalur* shall, btford becoming
flection ) l . Tb# governor ehall &gt;appolnt n , , ratification o f this Constitution ehall whose ealary ehall be on* thousand dotcomposed o f two or more countie#, th# count o f It* being aubeecjuently' *
a law, be presented lo th* governor; If he All commissioned officers o f th# fltat* mil- |,t appointed and confirmed at th# Orel tare a year, th# counties paying th# eat- counties o f which euch district consist* sh elf within the limit* o f * n Incorporal #a
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b , entirely separated by any county bs- cr town, without
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approve* It h* ahall sign It. but If not he *"». Including an adjutant-general for th* , rta|un 0f th* legislature after such ratlll- a rise
Ut
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shall return It with hi* objection* to th# fll»&gt;o- Th# adjutant-general shall be ths c , n OIL
(Am ended at general election In
flection II,
The ealil enure ehall have .jonglng
lo another
dlelrlct.
Any new mcounty
flection
t.
Th# tleglelalur#
»n »' r, m
bouse In which It originated, which houie chief officer of th# governor's staff, with ths
j„ g e 4). j&gt;oet.i
_ Jurisdiction of all crim inal c
not capl- that may be created shall be entitled 10 „ ,c h Uwe -a* may be "necessary 10 •
shall caus* such objections .lo be entered rank of major-fcenerah Ills duties and com flection ). The salary .of Ihe Justices o f (al w hich ehall arise In said eountlea re- one member In th# house o f repreeentallve* m , provisions of this article,
upon Its Journal,, and proceed to reconsider p«n**llon shall be prescribed by law ; I ro- , b , supreme court shall be three thousand
aprctlvsly,
until the next apportionment thereafter; and
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l l ; If, after such consideration. It tbail pa** vided. That Ihl# Constitution Shall work n■» dollar* a year. .The salary o f each circuit
flection 74. There ehatl be elx lerm e.'of shall be assigned, when created, lo on# of
A ltu v i.
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both houses by a Iw o-lhlrde vote of ntsmbsr* vacancy In lh# office of adjutant-general, as j Uil*e shall be Ivro thousand five hundred „ i , j Souris in esch year.
Ihe adjoining senatorial districts as ehall
Married Women s Properly.
present, which vote shall bt entered on Ibe bow constituted, until lb# ssplratlon of d o ||,r, , peer.
( Proposed amendment lo
flection 77. There ehall be for each of be determined by the legislature. 1Am endg,rU on I. All properly, real and P*r*« Jj
journal o f each house. It shall become a
present term.
be voted on at election In 1)04, #*a pat# said courts a prosecuting attorney, who ehall ,d at general election In l!C », ### page 0. a wlf# owned by her before m *r^
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law.
Jf any bill shall not b* relum ed
flection IT. Th# governor and tb* adminpost )
be a|«olnled by the governor and confirmed 41. poet.)
lawfully acaulred •afterward* by *'•*- . M
within nv# days after II ehall have
been Istfallve officer* o f the esscullve department
flection 10. Until otherwise defined by by lh*
senate, and who ahall hold hieo fflection t. The legislature shall provide v|&gt;# bequest descent, or purchaa*.
presented 10 lh# governor (flunday excepted) shall conalllul# a board of commissioners of ( b , legislature tbe eeveral Judicial circuits flea for four yeara HI* compensation ahall
for an enumeration o f all lh# Inhabitants ),#r ’ eenarale properly, and *ha •**?*,baad
Ihe tame ehall be a law. In Ilk* manner as State Inslllullone, which board ehall have
,b e fllaie ehall be as follow #;
be filed by law,
of Ihe Blal# by countie* for the year H fS, no. j,r ||abl* for lh* debt* o f her “
If be had signed lb Jf th* legislature, by supervision tif all m ailers connected with
Th* first Judicial circuit shall bs com flection 11. All offencea triable In *«M and every ten year* thereafter.
without her consent given
m*
Its Gnat adjournment prevent such action, such Institution* In sdeh manner as shall poeed of lh# counties o f Escambia, Santa court ehall be prosecuted upon Information
a 11 T in t r v n r
mVdt' In writing, esecuted needed,n* . rrtflt
such bill shall b* a law. unless Ihe gover- be prescribed by law.Itosa, Walton; llolthrs.
W ashington
end under oath, lo b# Bled by th* prosecuting
A in it-u a .
respecting conveyance*
by
m
hoc. Within len day* after tb* adjournment, • Becllon II. The governor shall have power j » c k*on. i
allornsy. but the grand Jury of th* circuit
Counties and Ctllsn
women
etrail file such bill, with hi* objections *° disapprove of any Item or Items o f anr
Th# eecond Judicial circuit ahall be com - courl for lh# county In which eald ertmlflection I. Th# Blal* shall be divided
married woman'# »*P47*Jd
thereto. In lh* attic* of lb* secretary of bill# making appropriation* of money em- posed of the counties of tladsden, l.lberty. _na| court Is held may Indlcl for offence# lla- Into political divisions to be called counties
Becllon 1. A nroDtr( - may be
stale, who s h a ll'la y lh* cam* before th* bracing distinct Item*, and Ihe part or pari* Calhoun, Kranklln. Eeon, W akulla and Jef- ■ble in th* criminal court. Upon th# finding
Bocllon I. Th* several counties ae they real o r personal p p*
anaa, v*B‘ *
legislature al lla next session, and If lh* of th e bill approved ehall be lh* law, and fereon.
of such Indictment th* circuit Judge ehall now exlet are hereby recognlxed a* th* legal
J*” , .Vnu’e etraled tar the P*'* jfJ,
same ehall receive tw o-lhlrd* of the
vote# lh# Item or Item* o f appropriation dlsapTh# third Judicial 1circuit ehall be com - com m it or ball lh# accused for trial In tb* political division# of the Stale.
prom* rtnereoi
money
Ihm*..
thereof; or for maney or ^
wf1,|rt
present li ehall become a law.
Droved ahall be void, unless reDaiaed ac- posed of lh# counties o f Madison. Taylor, crim inal court, which trial shall be upon IIIBecllon J.
The legislature
shall- hav* monsy tn sreor,------ s —
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power
lo
establlah
new
eounllaa,
and
lo
upon
any
agreement
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Section 1 ). (The bouse of representatives cording lo lha rules and limitations pre- l.afsyelle, Hamilton,' Buwanns* and Co* formation,
_ of other bill* over lumbla.
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flection II. Th* eo*n ly courts In eounllaa change county line*.--. Every newly celab- for tha
« " 7 prop,rty
shall have th* sola .power of Impeachment; scribed_ for tbe passage
but a vote o f tw o -th lfd »T o f all members the executive veto.
The fou n h Judicial circuit shall ba rum- where euch criminal courts are established llehrd cou oly s h a ll-b e held liable for lie or for in* p n
and material
present s h a ll-b e required to Impeach any
flection 1). In case of th* Impeachment posed of Ihe counlle# of Nassau, puvat. shall hav* no criminal Jurisdiction and no proportion o f Ihe then existing liabilities of “ 7 n» r- o r ror laovt------- - (n
efflcvr; and all Impeachments shall be tried of Ihe governor, hie removal from office, llaker. Bradford, Clay and HI. Johna •
prosecuting attorney.
Ihe counly or counties from which It ahall “ •r h ” 0" 1
or repair*- or ,.,0Pi?ir*l
by lh* senate. When tillin g for that pur- death, resignation or Inability lo discharge
The fifth Judicial circuit ahall be tom Becllon 10. The clerk o f aald courl ahall be formed, rated upon the basis of th* «'on o f buildings.
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or for **T,f°J sir
poa# lh* senators ahall b* upon
oath or his official duties, lh# powers and duties of posed of th* counties of ruln am , Alachua,
be elected by th# electors of tbs county WT assessed value o f lh* property, both real m ,n &gt;* “ P°n ner pr £ • (b(raon, wll»
affirmatlori. and n* person ahall
be eon- governor ehall devolve upon Ihe president
tavy, Marlon end flum lir.
which lh# courl la held and ehall hold o f- and pereonel, subject lo taxation wllhln lh# ®r oin er IBD°r
.
vlcted without lh* concurrence o f tw o-third* of the eenal* for tbe residue pf tb* term,
Th* sixth Judicial circuit shall be com - flee for four year*, and hie compensation territory taken from any county or counlle*; knowledge ana cv»
|Mf l #uc»
c f the eenatore present. Th# ebnaf* may or until th# dlaablllly shall esaee; and lo posed of lh# counlle* o f Hernando, llllls- shall be Died by law. Ha shall also bo clerk and every counly acquiring additional tarBecllon *. The leglalotoraie
carry 1st*
adjourn to a fixed day tor tha trial ot any caso o f th* Impeachment, removal from of- .borough. Manatee, Folk - and Monro*.
of the counly court.
Tho sheriff ot Ihe rllory from another counly shall be held law* a* ahall bo necessary
Impeachment, ST-* w a y fit tor tha purpose Bee, death, resignation or Inability pf tha - Th* Mvanth Judicial circuit shall ho com - county ahall bo tha executive officer o f said liable for lla proportion pf tho liabilities affect thla artlcl*.

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�Of tha war*boo*#rr ’ or i n n i l c m o l r
tb* title o l |h« Iran*
th* right to aequlra th«
may ho doto provisions o l U.U Act,
foatad by the levy ol tn attachment or exeliable Receipt Murt
Moat State .eotiao
the good* by a creditor
Negotiable Receipts Moat Be Can- J e a T l I NeeotUble
totiae upon
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P la in a o /l
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too tbo
Slam ware
w ar*.
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Charge* .lor Which
Llea
la
traealerer,
or
r am notification
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aa they were before alteration.
w airn n u ainana lien ^ r • am m wetcit naa so ine | w i ano » w j i W B W M i e r e mer
Material and Irauduient alteration o l a re- b*I?me doe may be aatlaaed aa follow#!
chantable or fit lor a particular purpoeew btnreipt shall not cacuae the warehonaeaaan who
Tf** warehouseman shall g i v e - a written ever auch warrantiea would hare beat la ™.. . —l.
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&gt;■to application and during that ported haj .
. . rj_ - r » 7 *bl« to
hod c h a rg e b( escteeorU g w ork ee principal “
. or aeelalant fo r et looet two y ea rs Art or u d the amount to

-C1CAFTER TIM — (Ne. I I I ),
ACT Presiding fa r lb # Ct m IIo* a
tablUhmeat o f a rio rtd j. BUM Board
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o f mun|e |p»| work*. Irrigation worka. w ater
, gp[)|r worka, aewarage worka, drainage
worka. Industrial worka. sanitary worka. h y dMuiin ■&gt;naira mmjb aiM a ig^ | works
orka ftnd
and
or worka
oka su per-

falsely tmperaonatlng a profeaalonal engineer jje j* Enacted br the LeetiUiur.
c
o f a Ilka or dltToront nam e Tho B oard may
o( i.-loriifii* • 10' l ^ * 1,U,ur* °* •*»« State
reroka a certlllcato o f rettitratton o f a proc ',,nn . “ ~
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fsislOBFl
fln tc r ffo
o fr frsud
s e t 11 in
*4 rroni
after
the p u u r i aaj
fetaloaal tn
engineer
fraud on
or ddocolt
In the
tht . uCctioQ **,
V r and
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••curia* of hta cartlflcaU or fo r th« con- i PP|r.°\?* °* *■*•, Act, the Stata of Florid,
vlctlon o f orlma. Proca«dlnca fo r the raroright to bring and miinftU

o l wVrlt dsotgnod by n p r i l ^ l o n . r ^ l ^ M r
o f tb# , up#rT|*fon o f the construction o f
ora as a foram
rorsman
•upsrinisnoani
!auen
“' b w ork
en or au
p.rtn t.n d.n t
for such a contractor ahall not bo doom ed
to bo tbo practice o f professional engineering
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within
o f this Act,
ehall
u bbthU A ct apply to a parson acting aa
as aa ppu
----------He ottlcer employed by tho Rtate, a county
or
*
municipality
o
f
thU
Slate
on
w
ork
°whore
r
wharo the
the estimated
aatlmatod coat
coat ooff tho
tha same
aams is
la
or &gt;'•*
.
(c ) **Prof•••lofiol Koglnt^r** m tam any
peraon w ho practises profeaalonal engtnaar*
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A lfter
l«r
the
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first
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day
B7
W
o |f si
Januarr.
in u k l
When
Negotiation!
Not Impaired .l i. f. t1 , . no person
ahallv . practise
prnfasstanai
lli.a .L .
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Fraud, Mistake, or Duress.—T b* validity sngtnasrlng without h aving bean Brat _duly
rsgtat*r*d by th* Board aa a
red and
cotiation o f a receipt ia not Impaired
1
la
by
tha” ?act 'ih a t’ ]au«h' negotiation’ m
a profamTonal angln—r aa~raqutrad b y UiIa A ct,
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dutr on the oart ol Ihe Derson mak- BOf okall any parson practise profaaalonat
p»id withfc tty time specified Ihe goods , at In* th .ofnegmU^?on
o r bv tho
.natnssrtng whoso authority to p ractlr. I. ra ,or
*nd » °M »&gt;T »uction* ** - - - .n ? IUt*Pfe'-° L . . r in y.rZ t
f!. 1 .1 voked by th# B oard; and aftar th* Brat
,
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. ----the receipt w ii induced by fraud, (ffty 0f January, 1911 tv t r y map plan and
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.,n oecordane* withthe term o f a nolle* ao mistake or duress to enlruat the possession ,,raw|n c requliwd by law to be esftlfi.d or
auction may be or custody of the receipt to luch peraon. If approved by a professional •ngtnear ahajl ba
hid
to •atijfv any validclaim of the
warehouse- the
pfrton to Swhom
the Sreceipt
was negotiated
eartlfiad
or approved by. a professional
angldnaet f . e t . l i l * k k a h e . &amp; I i . _ . .
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w AJoVa'tf o n d e r * t li’ ^ a V d a t V o n T . " " . " Mve*?rt c o u n t i n g b i d * o f f * U n f t d 't °* th*
motion direct Its a ocm a ry to prafar such cfrt|ficg 'c i therefor in the n . i ,. , «r1 .t * Uo w *
cnargsa Whan
wnan charga*
cnargas are
ara p rrn
srraa
aaaintt Tr™
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An
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,ur
oiat*
chargya
.f.r
r* d 1 again.,
,urrr *a
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a professional engineer, registered under tho 1l, r r , , “ ' rJ- fA1* *¥“ , r t n i t j u l bo brought ia
provisions of this Act, tho Board shall dsalg- *"* name of the Stale o f rloridg by the State
hb
I| gnot
ot iloos
m ithan
ff*^ ihPM
nato
thrao o__f __
Ita number __
aa_ _a comptroller.
coilimlttoa
to hoar
hoar and
and dofaraiina
dsfarm
lne
aald
In allsuch suits service
coihmlttaa
to
aald „ gcc.
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for , h#
h„
r|ng
tiM
chergea, A time and plaea for tho hearing
emjpn
m ir ^ had uoon non
. P«kl»aald oommlltee
eommlttoo and
and aa copy
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, t “ 7 — - “ P®" “,n"on^^rerident
" in io r n i and
inn U
ns h ill bo fixed by aald
copy
unthe chargaa,
charge* logeths
together with a notlco of
J ? w?
T" *"*'• «nd decree* pro confesto
ooff tha
d
place
for
tht
bearing,
ahall
bo
»nd
final
decrees
may
be
entered
lit
all
th# lima and
tho
snail Da
'.“ *r “ * eniereu in
reupon to# accuaed or hU counial, at
by the ealiting lavs appltlaaat ten day* b«fora tha data flxad for aald cable to other aulta in chancery invoWinf
hearing. Where
Wbara peraonal aenrioa
service o r atnrlca
aenrica me
the title to real eatate^
ntate a
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upon
U(iun
CUUUITI
counsel cannot
UUIIWI
m
ba vaffected
umstm*
m
and
aos# w
such
wv
Sec. *J.0 There
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ahall
■nail
be
UC
RUACnCa
atuched Ito
n
fyfry
fa
ct U csrUflsd.
on oath by any parson
duly bill o f. _ complaint
filed under* thia Act a* eon!
. ,.t k ..l..g
a . m a b . I a « a t a a p w ta a
t k a T lA a r .f * . l
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vO p J
authorlaad
____» to
«b* U * certificate or ta . c e r t ific a t e ;,d ~ P/
ahall causa
tlmjag, th# first publication to b#
to*which ?t lis°Mu?ht*to(«ulrt wd'aullh e^‘r!l
thirty days prior to th# hasting. In two « ,
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'i t 1? .fj,ch copy
n .w .p .p a r . publlahad In tha section o f fh .
P «n of lb* bill of co o Stats In which th# accused was last know# pUInt in order that objection by demurrer
to practlaa. a n otice to tha sffoct that at a miy be made thereto*
dafinlt. tlma and plac* a hsartng w ill b«
Sec. A The bill of comptalnt ahall allege
h«ld on tha chargac against tha accused upon the amount of unpaid taxes including thoie
an
application
to
revoke
hla
cartlficata.
At
attested
and omitted,
as to
the Undt
deacrib.
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_______ aaportanea cation of a carttfloata of rtalalratton ahall toil Inthe Chancery Courta of the St*t*
■ ara required In !&gt;• begun br OUng with the Hoard a written the purpose of quieting the titles to all
admission to a*- charge or uhargaa against tht accused. Tbos# acquired br the Sute. under lh« nroviafoa.'

ny purchaser o l the receipt for vain* without
nolle* of the alteritlon ahall require tho same
rights against the warehouseman, which such

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W lT ih ^ T Z s T ^ T h T ls r
HjJL wcclpt to fulfill their respective obligs
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Warranty Implied Prom AcPurchaser would hav&lt;
------- 1 of a Debt.—A mortgagee,
id not been altered
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holder
for accurity
of a receipt
who
chite.
demands or 'rtceiveo payment
Sec. li. I-oat or
which *uch receipt ia security,
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at _
a negotiable receipt has been loati or de­
tiorty to
to aa draft
for
Jurtitiictlon (c ) A demand that the amount of th . claim whether Trom aa party
dralt drawn
drawn lor
stroyed. a"
a court of competent
om
one other
other oefson
not
■r the delivery o f the
g ood , upon »a stated fo the notice, and of tucb further such debt or from any
pei-K&gt;o. ahall
ahall not
mar order
^ deemed
d??mni to-represent
tn ~tnmrrssr* or -to
.y proof of such low
or deatruc- cliim ** *ball accrue, ahall be paid on or be- by so doing
be
satisfactory
.
ea#
0 r #u‘ ore
leas
than
ten .uaja
.days -arrant
tbg
lion and upon the giving
firin g ol
of a bond with ' }“
!* ■ day lmentiond,
5 e^ wnB; Jnot
®1 ,c,#
! ,n
*n ten
warrant the genuineness
gtnuinrneaa of
of such
auch receipt
receipt or
or th«
tufficient surctica to be approred by the court ,romll1^* ld c,We.rJr o f #the notice if it It per- qoaotUy or quality of the gooda therein de-

_________ may also in its otacretion oraer ,ne
psyment of the warehouseman’s reasonable
to r n and counsel fees.
wnwai an
••• w&gt;&lt;sv
The delivery of the goods under
order
,1a section, than
of the court as provided in thia
not lelirve the warehouaeman from liability to
able .receipt
ha»
ri.s

-a rT rilh er a. a defense to an kctlon brought
against him for non dellvrnr of the goods.
or s , an original suit, Whichever ia approprtatr, require all known claimants to interP's«c! 1*. Warehouaeman
Has
Hrsujnible
Timo to Determine Validity ol C laim *.If some one other.than Ihe depositor or per
son claiming under him hat a claim to the
fill* or noiirfsion of the woods, and the

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d*Hvtfed on demand to the person to whom such nr
?*.'!*. J ' " n. , . un&lt;1, , 0 dell» " or «be noti
justified in delivering the goods.
.At sr\y
good* ire *o told
, , tim e-before the_ goods
any person claiming a right of property, or
lv&gt;*eialon therein may pay' the wi'rehou.r'min
,he
necessary lo astuly his lien and
to P*T *h« reasonable espenses and liabilities
incurred in serving noticea and sdvertiain
, ( *d preparing for the

Seo. It. Every certified profeeslonal engi­ by law for aaler under execution. __________
him. or to the adverse claimant, anti) the gooda on payment of chargea thereon. Other- sued have not been actually received by such *ood standing o f a recognised engineering
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out of
_ funds
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received,_ ___
first pay —
th*
ao registered under tht* Act who deelrea shall,
warehouseman has had a reasonable time to * '* * the warehouseman shall retain posses- warehouaeman. or are not under hla actualT h * m e m b e r e o f the Board shall neer
to contlnuy the practice of hi* profeeelon costs, to the respective parties entitled there­
accertain
the
validity
of
the
adverse
claim
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the
goo.Is
according
to
the
terms
of
control
at
the
time
of
issuing
such
receint.
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w
|
1
1
traveling
accertain
the id
.validity
of fll___
the __adverse
« • " n r««
,hC ,efm * ° ' gkatl
X l V )V
i l . t nf
S Tm! yriiMS
crim’e’ Tsn.i
n d ssrwiel enn
3
g w 1 w Xl i 5 a
'
shall an n ulll, p .^ lo th . t U c r .t .r , of the l0. H e shall t h « p a y t o the clerk of , h. .
__ I r
■ _______
__________claim
I _a« Illy
i i f i m l PAnlMr-t nf &lt;4*rt, .ail
. . ^evtiillw
Ba'11* ' . l h
o r to bring lf*»l proceedings to compel all th ^ n a In a l contract of deposit.
shall be guilty of »
*nd ,UP°B con,,Jf’
Bee 4 . Every m em ber o f the Board shall Board a fee of |&amp; on o f befor# ai day to be Cjfcu|t Court , u h ; mo U„ t as would he reclsimants to interplead.
S e c . j l . Periahabl, and Hatardoua Goods,
loa shall be punlsHkd lor each offense by r#0,|v# . c . r«in; , te o f hla appointment from n*ed by tha Board, for which fa . a r a n ..#
o u r c h a i' or redeem The ..Id U«
S e c -19. Advrrne Title la No Defense F«- - U , g ood , are of a periahabte nature, or by Impriaonmenl not -eaceeding five year, dr , h. O o v .m o r, and before t.eilnnlnc hla term c e r tlflc .t. of registration for t h . current ? P ^rr* A n y
L ta n cc "hen remaining
cept At Above I’ rovide^.-F.scept as provided peeping will deteriorate greatly tn value, ot by * fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, of om.-* .half nt* with the P.rrelary of year-shall b# Issued.
.................. .. ’ „
,* c t,
'.hsll Tbe immedlstriv transmitin the two preceding aectlons. and in Section, by their .Klor, leakage, inflammability, ot or by both.
(Bate h i. wrltHn oath fo r the faithful dls- • ««&lt;=• 1* f t .halt, be unlawful for anjr pro- •
h i.
T .!2U!S5 a ! " T i n
&gt;, aad
W. no• right
or title ol , a third
person
explosive
nature,*I. _ will be liable
to injure
-Bee. 41.sI Iaaua
,,
,
•
.
.
a
o il.,,
a... ,MA*e ee
_______________ _
_*
lit a 4a, SSI m S
A mmm

damages caused, by the non existence of the -••bin thg time so specified, the warehousegoods or by the failure of Ihe gooda to cor- m,n m*Jr •r'l tbe n o d s atpublic or
private
respond with Ihe
thedescription
descriptionthereof
thereofinin the
(he **,c
• « « witnout
withoutadvertising.
advertising. IfIf thewarehousewarehouse-----■’ - effort ia unable
receipt at the time •of■ ita issue. If,• however, m*n
*—
" * r - a —--------*
reawmable
unable to
to
the goods are described in a receipt merely by **v ',wc , g |&gt;0,‘ ». ne may dispose o f them In
a statement ol
marks or labels upon them, or *nf **wfcal manner, and shall incur no llaupoo packages containing them. M by a statfr
b^(
nf’ * ! ^ 1't i l e m s!
le th
merit ih i: (he
ire tud to be foodv of
*
Pjoceeui of any ilia miue under the
a certain kind, or that the packages contain- Je,m * °* *bi* "section ah(
ing the goods are said to contain gooda of a in
u m c " * y ** toe
_
______
certain kind, or by words o| like purport, m*de under .Ihe terms
such statements, il true, shall not make liable section.
'

-ft;
2 A „ ; ‘"d

I.iabtlity

for

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C o o d s -A

Sec. JS. (foods Must he Kept Separate.—
Except a. provided In the following section.
a warehouaeman ahall keen the goods so far
separate from goods of otner dri&gt;ositora and
from other goods of ihe same depositor for
j t,
which a aeparale receipt hay been issued,
to permit at all limes the identification ' I
*n *
rc-deUvery ol the goods deposited.
_
Sec. 3 . Fungible Goods May be ComF0f? ;
mingled
il Warehouseman A uth orlaed.-If
■uthorircd by agreement or by, custom. •
warehouseman mar ramgtc fungible goods
with other goods of the same kind and grade.
In auch case tbe various depositors of the
mingled gooda ahall own Ihe entire mass tn
.
common, and each depositor shall be entitled
to auch' p it io n 'lb « « &gt; f~ a ii d b g '.m o u V ," '^

of^the ^ .re h o u s e -

or '«■ ■ bolder of the receipt given for the
K&lt;&gt;,,,*s when they were deposited, even “
,u c '* receipt be negotiable,
_
„
„
•RF.CEIPTS.
/ T ? -.
^ttfoBatlon of Negotiable Receipts
of Delivery.—A negotiable receipt may be negotiated by delivery-!
k
(a) Where hv the terms of the'receint the
warehouseman
undrTtake? tr^ ode'lU
lu
tu ic rel^tf^l'n
me
goous
m* s h e T RT.A ? ,em undertake# io
to deliver
Ihe gooJ#
b w e r . or
by
warebouaemin undertakes to deliver tbe goods
lo ,he ° ,der ° * » P « c l f i e d person, and auch
P, f »'*n or a lubactjuent indorsee of the recejl&gt;« h»a Indorsed
blank
—
J it In M—
- “or -to 'b«arer.
-&gt;'here. by the terms of a negotiable re
«h* * &lt; * * ! . . « deliverable .5 brarer or

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9

a S 'J t S S a S k t t S la ?S fc“ i „ f e

e.T T rJ ne5?AU|,'y ,k ?
can not readily b« attached or levied upon
by ordinary legal' proce**.
See. TI. What (Talma Are Included In the
Warehouseman's Elen.—Subject to the pro­
visions of Section &gt;0 ,
warehouseman ahall
have a nen nn0 ^ i . i drA 7 .,^U,e.m*n 'T t "
•da
thereof
In
h
ia
hsTd
**1 fo e ^ Ill^ s J b d
proceed*
. far f.tnrseT m .I m u ryBLi* * ,* /.*
H ^ i^ V
,be
f*-*—
° tbe
fd T ^ ce d Interest
a
*
labor, vrtlghing, cooperage, and other charges
and expenses In relation to such good*; also
for all reitonsble charge* ind expense, for
notice, and ailvertisementa ol sale and for
to o j , wh-re default has h m m id* In
i l i t k s .tn h o u im s V . I t a "
“ '
’ SJF
\us.V.
,L .
* i—
W ._
eL|
a ” tn* Lien
of £
E sn - _7 .-»!o ,.CL —• II prOTl , ’
° ! Section n , a warehousemans lien may be
enfofoad—
’ ■
Ag^nat all goods, whenever deposited,
(ng to the peraon who Ik liable a*
for the clalma In'regard to which the
A*a*lrt»d, and
t
( t ) Against all goods
hrlonjing to other#
nds belonging
other*
which have been deposited
any time
lira* by tht
tb*
railed at anv
Person
I* liable aa debtor for Aho claims
,
_ who
-----------------In
regard
la regard to which
th* Hen W asserted U
•ach person
been
to ao
entrusted
withwith
thiatb#
•neb
personbad
bad
been
entrusted
BC*#e#rtoa of the goo It that a Pledge of tha
■law b y him at tM time ol the deposit to
naa who took Ihe goods In good faith lor
rafoo would have bean valid.
. -fc

.v
v:

V

______ — ----------- ------bond In such corporation,
dec
1*. The
outsfandln “ T fid ^ n c^ n c^ 'led .5 V u h ou t hpl'aln? amTi|nt a n d 'T rlth ‘ such suretl ea as may be
- *
- ■
* -----—— • 1—
~ n ----- ------

_
_
crl'mi. " and" u p o n ’ conviction" ah ail " b e

s s s S s a is f

specified person " II endorsed to a
In conveying the title to them to a purthas
rton il ma|r be again negotiated . W l^ e
er tn good faith for value would bind th ,
such
rn on In
luch n
pcrson
In Mink
blank, in
to hears,
fe a r .)
owner, and a negotiable receipt is issued for ind .nrmrnt of
of auch
them, they cannot thereafter, t ...................
nade
In
like"m
annerq
oaarssion
of
the
warehouseman,
..
.
, , .
nt i
I? r r.inrm*AW t. . r . Int
y garnishment
Ahm* * ■ or
or otheywl
°.,1hen***l ° f I.be ,rr*ed
„ r!» In L ° L , J? .V,. ,P*i, i
h.
onl«?? lhe
Lh-1 , ,.i!_F?.n. . - ' T be first surrendered
ed to the warehouseman, or f«l* »'»d hr delivery may be transferred by
ita negotiation ennioined. The srarehousemsn ,he bolder by delivery to a purchaser or donee,
be cqmpetted
lo deliver
A non-negotiable receipt cannot be negoshall in no case L_
_
_____ ______
____ un
listed,
receipt
Ihe actual poasrsslon of the good# until th . W
S I Pand the indorsement
. . . ol. such
. . a. -----..
receipt it surrendered lo him or Impounded ■•»*» lhe transferee no additional righ t
by the court.
Sec. 40. W h o May Negotiate a Receipt.—
Sec. M. Creditors! Remedle. to Reach N t
' " “ 'P*
^ t o t l.t e ifgotiable ReceiptS.-^crCditor whose debtor is
nj
uee^n In Zhnn?\h. ru&gt;..e..lnn
ip ritfed T o °.uch TlFirttm* ^ r u 'o t ^ I n n m
nriate Turisdie.lt, L ' l„T ?,„«h £

Bee. » f . _
So Marked.— ,
car, agent.
who Iaaua
additional
knowing ------ _

«r c L ^ y o'f The recllp . h .T b e .'n ^ t r u l u d
b.» ,h* ° r n« r* » b T »be »•” »&gt;• of the receipt.

_
pun- *»*P

a srg J rp a rz:g

.
___ _________ ____
[ "I* ■ record o f all certificate* o f H,5** '.'J

s s ‘d52i

« h; r : a wr ^ . w a W h ’ i,“ v ..5 T , is r i i ' r

a

w ir . hoUMm .n

-

g^oda. of

which

h.

a

w

s

t

t

c

-, ; :: s ^

who

d_.po.lt*

* ^ $ , 0 ^ 1 n Z fr
no, ‘ prov.Tad
for In tht. Act the r u W of law and sKjulty.
inciuoing
m
ana in - SpsnicudL
-h_et relating
. 1taw
^ . . mcrcneni,
S t e 's
-. u!!c
r ' “t h
,n!..
ruUi
to th . law o '.f "principal
*nd ,g fn , ,nd 10 •"* *fffct °* ir,ud» ml*'
representation, dureea or coercion, mistake,
*'&gt;nkruptcy. or other Invalidating cause,
•hall govern
. . .
.. _
__ .
Shall O lv* Effect
—T h l. A ct shall
be so* Interpreted a
nitrued a# lo #ffecluat* Its general purpose
. . . to m ake uniwit*

during
certlf.

js&amp; xiftsi

Ss” " ®

w

s £ mi £ 8 . , T f M ’ i 2 £ T :£

a

v i n

r 1! ; ;s

?

hori.V°d ^ ^ c r ic c ^ r o .e s s i o n a l engtneer- t o U ^ ^ t h e C o t a t i l n w h l c h ' the* S l T u
ing, or ahall use in connection with kit narnt. eommfnc, d fh l„ mMk In rfd |nk on Ihe reor otherwise assume, use ° r
* " r . cord of tax sale certificate, which he Is relitlo or
or designation
ironuirrJ
b law
|aw to kfFO
kw p ifflln it HI
,|| tlg
UUO
urviguaiiou tending
in im m to
w convey the •
••• nil
retl hr
tli certi- • • tatlts
• afe leased
^
' the
“ i words
pression that he ia A Pr.°
'"/I'xu^u ^rtes up^t which
thereafand any person who
V ,’ °
"Suit instituted by Comptroller" and l........
.
lenllv obtain tn T certificate
, K * 1* 1
’ ter no redemption or purchase of auch certi° r w ho ihall aW o r abet #uch buymg. aeliing f,cllp majr ^
except at pro&gt;l«1 e4 bj
__ or fraudulently obtaining, or who ihall prac- c fction 7 ’ 1 . li . a cX
*
n
Had o f ‘ icf- °.r.
,or , d »*T‘ l ” . * 3 P ', c l ' c; ’
S s ic . V 7 All land, conveyed to the Board
It* pro- hold himsell out as authonred
.Pr*c**f* nf Commissioners of Stale Institullona under
from t h . professional engineering under cover of any ,h(. royU|on, o( th|, A ct may be sold and
provided, certificate obtained or laaued frauduently, or tnn^ y r^ by „ | d Hoard under such rule*
- ‘- " a n y
unlawfully, oe u.n dw t
l r,uduJ#° 1l' and regulation, as they may lawfully nreccrib*.
of
auch
axpenaea
ba
paid
by
tha
fltatst o f tio n . or wilful mU.talcment of fact fn a ma«.
A „ rton
^ m in g into the hand.
«f| •“ ch
J)*orlda n or b# charged against aald State, terial regard, and any person who shall prac&lt; of the Board of Commissioner* of State Insti­
Board shall be antIIled
or attempt or advertiae to practice, or
Th# mem bers o f tha Bos
th eir traveling and ho* |)o)d himsell out as authorised to practice tution* under the provision* of thU Act. **•
to relmbureement for the
a* herein otherwWe provided shall be
ln.r “ rrTd. ! "
treasury subject to Ihe control of

knowing that a negotiants r*celp(. the negotlatlon of which, would transfer th* rtght
lo the poaaeaeton o f auch goods, la ou tfta n d ln* ■n&lt;&gt; uncancelled. without obtaining th*
of luch reCeipt at or before the
JTm. of auch d . U v . T ^ a l l .
e a .* . Praytd.d for In a c t i o n .
found guilty of a crim e, and upon „
ahall be punished fo r eaeh offenaa
feeding on#
prlaonmant not exceeding
11.0*0.
Bn* not rxeeedlns
6» ^ V
" » . t ,, K
n e ^ r V o r W ort, nation any candidate w ho p a y . a fee of r t f O o o d a -A n y .P*r#on

the rouri Is satisfied that Ihe petitioner Is the
and riehllut owner ol the lands, the said suit shall
dismissed Upon payment into the registry
the court an amount sufficient to pay atl
taxes due with Interest thereon and all costa
nn, b -inir ,hen end expense* of every nature Incurred by the

shall.

_s.„

‘•kJtBhTJM A

t. M ^ . ^ o t t c e of _a_H. n t e ^ , . e h .M ;b . given

*■

lloerd

i ,n,i| uc Hum, u. - ....Hu..-—..- .
n conviction'.heriof
conviction thereof .Hall
ahall be punished
punlahed
. „ J upon

cost*, fee* and expenae* In*
Comptroller In bringing auit*
_____ ___ ___ which may be dismissed on
invaUd, unlawful.
a '*
»account
« o n n , of any Invalid,
unUwlut. e« r7 r"ow™

‘ ' F0riM

S il-l2 “ « fe - “ E

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* - d.i' l.“ n_

“ ^15.

' ° rB "
E . a m t n ^ n fo r regt.trat.on .h a ll
h. held at regular or epeclal m eeting, or the
iioard at such time* and •«
at such nitres
.ith ln tf *h . Htat. in each y e.T
. e th . Fto.rd
ahall determine. The ecope o f th* examlnatlona and th# msthoda nf procedure ahall h*
prescribed by th* Board. T h e examination
may b . eith er oral or partly oral and partly
written.
As soon as practlcabta after tha
close o f **ch .la m in a tion th* member* o f
Ihe Board w ho ahall have conducted euch
examination ahall m a k . and sign and (lie

A «k provided that ^ r e
p r .c ticin ,
« " h,ln ‘ t 1* Suie he .hsll hive »Pp&gt;'ed «or
u s n ii uj ^
mm- °v.f - ---------- - —
«toe
* 'mand
tion
ahall have
paid th. lest ptMcribcd
in thia Act tor admission to examination.
See. 9) Thia Act ahall not apply to any
architect registered by the Stale o| Florida,
u n d ,r ,h e p T o v is i o n .o f the Act creating the
c , . , . n __ 5 ai Architecture. nor to any of

th# context or eubject m atter oth er- eaeh candidate, whereupon th# Secretary o f
requires. "A c tio n " Includes counter th* Board shall notify each candidate o f th*

bee. B . Ibis Act tnau saxc xnacs insanedialely upon ita passage aad approval by the
Governor.
Approved May IS, 1917.
1

1rialm . aet-ott. and eult In equity; “ D ellv- reeult o f hie examination.

ery" meana voluntary transfer o f poeeeaelon
Bee. 10. Upon receipt o f an additional fe#
from nn*peroon to another; "fungible good*" of 1 1 0 the Board ahall Iaaua.to any applicant
meana good* of w hich any unit Is. from Ba who has boon cactlfiad aa having passed the
nature
custom, treated as examination conducted by the Board a cors s s s !or? tby; «marcantila
j a* sany
w other
unit; "g ood # " tlfieat* o f registration algned by th* Preal
merchandise In storage, dent and Secretary nf the Iioard. under th*
p r w h lr h ha*_'been or• la abopt (o be etored; eeal of tb# Board, whereupon each applicant

,hS pr^,

a”,?

nan*,
rts of
ol laws In conflict
®f_P#.T!f.
0 a - . k.
....
__ ____

r

.rv° a.rtctlv’ wmoly with

^
y him any o r all
an •**
is* **;
» k " t demanded by
finding at iae time of aoeh
ra, tiring
outal
■
.
__
__
____
dem.
more
demand
two y e m i oor, w
o n and wtall
his receipt, or that ol h i a y j , T - ^ l 4nli
»«ent or attorney therefor All aoeh ( T
tax certificate* upon which «u | t*, reb rou f
shall he « l f d .,in_FrH f .nCl . i l l L j h,. - ^ S . “ f
thereafter ahall not be subject to a*ie or
redemption.
Sec. 11 The w orj "coa ts" at used In th**
Art Thill
Include
f derkt
of eour&lt;
this
Act be
and the
tht fee.
Art oshall
Include
the fee* o f c
and sheriff's publication fees, feet of guir '
ana ad litem appointed to defend Intant
unknown defendants and compensation to
Comptroller** attorney, or attorney* »o •&gt;*
filed by the court.
■
. . . .
,i,f
Sec. .I(.
Aet Into «ff»rt tn»
Hi—
. . T o carry this
...,- ----one
of
Comptroller I* authoriAH ,o , n’ P,&lt;’ r
iorstey or
"« &gt; « attorney, at law. but
»ttomey. •h*U, . 1reeel» * . ^ p T r t of
".P. « *“ ' b »• ,he co" rt*&lt;
A /p r o se thecorta
«be costa andexpensrt
and expense# o fb r t n g fo g * n d £
« ' ln« *he I” M
l . i . In « » •
Sfc- ,s - ^ ' ’ ( " J J“ d f , r,b v repe*lcl.
ct wt1**
with tnl*A ACS ‘ are
flt£*
.Tf.ri n rrriir
J
* c*.
•—
s « - 1 1 T f'i* Act ^ • n 1' w1,2 i *&lt;r*e*
« " , # °P«r»tive October 1.
Approved June (. 1917.

CHAPTER 7408—(N o. 1(7 )..
rtion S of 'Chapter
A N ACT to Amend Section
SMC nf the Ij v i of Florida
ids. Approved June
Providing
(th , 1IU. Entitled "A n Aet
A t. ------------ for
been entrusted or il at .the time, o f such
&gt;■ me
the Distribution * of
the Fund.
Funds Recefved
Recefved
From the Forest Reserve, in Thia Sute,
in Accordance With An Act of .Congreta,
Approved May 23d. 1908, Appropriating
Twenty-five I*«r (fo n t'o f the Reieiptk From
» h’&gt;m • negotiable receipt ha. beexl duly ne- or p i U g J : ’ T
Includes a corporation and countries and shall record those In
the National Forest Reaervea In T h l. State
or mors parsons h ay- which. In th*
tha Judgment
Judcmtnt o f th* Board, alandKOtfa1**! acquires thereby—
or partnership
for the Benefit of the School# and Roads
(a) Such title to the gooda a* &gt;the perron Inc a Joint orecom m on Interest; to "p u rch a a i" arda not low er than thoao provided by this
Th*
Recretary
o
f
tha
neaotiaring the receipt To
Act
are
maintained
negotiating
lo him Had o r had Include*
Includes to
lo taka
tab aa m ortgagee or as pled*##;
_
------------In Ihe Counties In W hich Said Reserve* Are
Board, upon the presentation to him by any
Situated."
»billty to convey to a purchaser In good'faith ;;p u rch «.,r" Include, mortgagee and , ledge*;
.............................................
R E SO LU TIO N S AN D MEMORIALS*or value, and also auch title to the goods "receipt" means a w arehous. r^-elp : "v a t- person o f satl.faetory o v ld .n r o that A uf b Be It Enacted by Ihe Legislature o( the State
HOUSE JO IN T R E SO L U T IO N JJO - ^
lo„ ( pjofjd#;
■
« . .u , denosltor or meraon l o whose ord er the **•
any eonelderatlon eufBclent to eupport peraon holds a certificate o f regtetratlon
_
" a .
,1 l - T , i . v
lhni a stmpla contract.
An antecedent or pr*- sued to *ueh person by proper authority In
c « . , i an 1 Thu 0 *&lt;-tln„ 1 of r h . o t , , CVA A JO IN T R E SO LU TIO N
Amendment to Section K o f Article
^
h .d .h lli.J m J n v T .
•*'•“ " « «bllC*tlon. w h.th er for money or any such Blate, territory o r country an Vox L l jl l !!,
Ihe Constitution of.the State of FToriU
*be r*F* p* , d or . i i . ! i .
ta, con vcT *° not. ronatltutra value where a receipt lo eorded. and upon receipt by him
of a f*«
®f Florida. Approved June4lh,
* JlurcJl**tTMi 0 * ° ? 4 **i,b ^°,r J*'ue« •"&lt;*
taken either In aatlafaetlnn thereof or a* of |&gt;S, ahall Iaaua to auch p«r*on a certificate HIS. be and the same1* herebyamended
»o
Itlins to TWRatfon.
____. . cut#
/ b ) The direct obligation of the warehouse- .^-urlty therefor; "warehouseman" mean* a of registration under thle A ct. signed by the a* to read aa follows:
' It.R ev iv ed by Ihe Legislature of tb« =&gt;&lt;
n^n to hold possession of lh&lt; good* for him person lawfully engaged in th* buelneee o f ITeeldent and Becretary under the eeal o f
Sec. 2. That th* Comptroller of the State
of Florida:
. ____, , e.rtion •
tccorj|ng
thc terms qf Ihe receipt as fully storing good* for profit.
tha Board, whereupon th o per eon to whom o f Florida I* hereby directed lo ascertain
That.the folfowln* amendment 0^ ^ ^ ,
aa If the warrhouaemap had contracted dl*** A (hln* la don* "In good faBb*. euch certificate ta teeued ahall be entitled to (r o m the records of the General Land Office
rcs .iy wi|h him
within th# meaning
—h e n 't**
* 'p
—rtjtieges
--------------*------J
if o f t h l e A c C w
t la a U t h-----i r j g------------h t a and
conferred by *a or 'olher -Depart men ta^ ..................
in ' 'washVngton ’ the c !, .^ r'|Clpi«rt !J reining to°Edticktk&gt;« U het*;
lly , whether It b . d o n . certificate Uaued a K . / **am tnatlon by th* n^mber o( , £PM 0f |.’ d aitustH In the a ^ - ^ ^ V r r e ^ to lnd .hxff be .ubmltted t,
See. U . Right, o f Per«Ht to Whom a Re*]«"• r ho" Ma«»r.
celpt Has Been Transferred.—A person to
r
J1 *• Not Apply to E xisting
fle e /I t . T h . Itoard shall at &gt; n y tlm a .o n
electors of the State fof_»d? ptl^ **g***$Jj:
whom a receipt hat been iranaferred but not n ,c ,ln la .—The nrovfalona of'thla Act do
negotiated, acquire* thereby, a* against the " Pply to recilpfo m ade and delivered
transferer, the title of the goods, subject to to th . taking effect o f this A ct
the term#
term# oG
oDany
any agreement
agreement with
with the
the Iran#Sec.
the
tranaBee. (0.
(fi. Inconsistent
Ineonatatant Legislation napeated.
ferer.
**——All
Alllaw*
tawaororparr#
parrso of f law#
lawsInconal
Inconsistent
ferer.
vV
■etiy repealad.
repealed. .
If tbe receipt la non-nagotlabl* auch person thia Aet ar* harebr
W
hen
th#
Act
also acquire* th* tight to notify th* scare*•«-•*- J im .
th* *-■ Takee Effect.
bousemtn
the transfer
euch J*1** A0* •ball tak# effect upon It* becora
bouirm in of
of tbe
transfer to
t&lt; him pf
receipt, and thereby to acq
Il1&lt;l. . dlrrct '" f ie * *|W Nam# o f A e t —Thl* * o l m ay OH
oblUatfoa of the warehouse™
houacnuii to hold po#
a* tha U niform Warahoua# Bacalpta
#casTon of tbe g o o d , for hiIm according to
th* term* of the racaipt
A p p re-O d M ay 11, 1917
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/fc
w r a m ™ , s
''Jrtit lo til* Conititutiou ol Florid*.

a

j J j j g a o l e d b7 til* Legislature ol tht State
f i l l Article X J X o l the Constitution o| the
5uU ol Florida. b* and the stale I* hereby
V T -ijid to a* to, read aa. _______
followi:
she m*
manufaesur*
* Article X IX , Section 1. the
of
all alcohoiu*1^
7 , barter or exchange
beverages
whet I,.*
utozieating liquor* and
_ __m vlnntia n e m i 't are her&lt;l.» u V

See* L-»

**t an example that I* detrimental to the
beat Interests of the country in tue preaent
e m u and baa
tendenc to withdraw
....................
erisia
haa a tendency
labor
n0l^ . nDC*ti*r,J
.T " ' r5 /°r*
’ . _
lie It&lt; Rraolved
by
Legislature
of the State
in u
- • the
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•.
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tr °*
i
* ....................
* " -i.i?nmi•***‘°n anembletl, that wc
we
i . r nnli- acaslon
memorialise
Congress!
*” 1
.
.
.c on*cfjpi dollar* aa well as men, through
'Ihl!?* -n0. ?
trF* 8 r*Ju*,f&lt;l Income
* 1L*01*®* • it° ..
income* over

glades, Including theG overnor and otolr mem'
bet* of the Board of Truitee* of the Internal
* Improvement Fund, be requested to appear
at such hearings and to preapnt auch facta
and
any and
and all
all phase*
phase* of
of the
the aubaub.
... data
— - on any
I*61
I*41 aa
*• may be calculated to add lo the Ininformation of the'member* of the Legislature
amt
i«
aid
In
M
in.In*
ahnui
a
nrartirable
and to
fn brlnglug about
practicable
»pd satisfactory aolution of the drainage proK
lem. and that for this purpose the joint comto' summon
aummon
mittee aforesaid be empowered to

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SE N A TE

C O N C U R R E N T R E SO LU TIO N
NO. 23.
Be It Resolved by the Senate, the House o f
Repreientativei C oncurring:*
That the ium of 1150. or at much thereof
aa may be neceeaary. la hereby allowed the
Secretary
cf State---for the purpoie of em-----------. -----------ploying a proof reader
to assist In getting
read)
out the Session Laws, . 1817. ’ Same to be paid
out &lt;fl appropriation Ifor expenses of Legitpaid by the Comptroller
lature, 1917. to be pa

OUR ORGANIC L A W
EXTRACTS. IM THE
CONSTtT ON OF
FLORIDA

County, Florida; and
NO. U.
of the Legislature
the State o l Florida to
PREAM BLE.
that our representative? in Congress be He It Resolved by the Senate, the House
Whereas. The scene of Dade's Massacre Is present with their proposition in detail to the
respectfully requested to use all honorable
W e, the Feople o f the’ State o f Fldrfda, grate­
Concii[Ting:
one
of
the
historic,
point*
o
l
thia
State
and
government
at
W
ashington;
therefore,
he
it
mean* to bung about Iheae result*.
ful to Almighty Cod for our constitutional
should he marked by auch fitting mtmorial;
SENATE M E M O R
IA I,
I. NO. 1
Resolved, That the Legislature of the State
ftlA
And that the s r ./.J , , „ i e ! .
t..ti t
That our Senator* and Representative* at thoti
liberty, in order to secure its blessings and
SENATE M E M O RIA
IA L Requesting
H
of Florid* doe* hereby commend to the
Congress nith each ot
,b * *urJ Washington be requested and instructed to and
.to form a more perfect government. Insur­
to Use Their Effort*
o n . to Have til. ?Srt J'f S IT Memo,Ul “ f rep" ‘ ' n ,,,ir t * *
oI use all honorable m Lna « have New Smyrna.
W hereas. There haa been introduced In the National government the use of these land* as
ing domestic tranquillity, maintaining pqbllc
St Andrew* Properly
“
Congress, of the United State* -of America a mentioned above, and it further recommends
fr ly Fortified
Againtt the
Approved May » 1917
Volusia Copnty. Florida. made k Tort of Coni
order, and guaranteeing equal civil and po­
'
Entry:
. •
.
bill making apnropriation for auelt memorial; fl'at it Five the. saM proposition a thorough
Fntmie* of the UJnited-States.
n lt e _ ___
litical
right* to all, do ordain and establish
investigation, , believing that a regiment o f
Where**. The Port of St. Andrews .....
HOUSE MI M olt I i t v n *
That the -SecpcLiry of State Is hereby in­ he It
and
this Constitution.
vicinity have a population
Resolved. by the House o f Representatives, farmer* armed with implement* of agriculture
sulation of over 10.000 and A M E M O R IA I to she
r-„s, xtmrted to furnish each of our Senator* and
Declaration o f Rights.
bcatesl there are great
the Senate concurring. That the movement on can d 1 more In this Stale towards meeting
real milling
mllliryt plant*,
pl.n i, one of
o
e j S.aVe. oi Amenca A.kinw Tha I, Adon. Represent*!,ve* at Washington wltq a copy
Section l.I. All
All men
men ar«
arq equ
equal before the
the part of the Ladies' Civic League of Rush- the world wide demand for food studs, in
Section
.American
the
l J SSpanish
^ n i ^ T,^i.
P * * J * ,Ocean£ ! ° pt of this Concurrent Resolution.
which ia known aa
at the German
Certnan-Amerlcan
•be OOld
Trail lliguway—the
nell, Sumter County. Florida, to establish few months, than other localities can do fn law, and have certain Inalienable right*, among
I.tuuher Company, and practically owned by
toO cra n , Gull Coast Highway, from Miami
German capital: and
and ‘lamp*. Fioi.„a, to
Whereat, The aald port has a depth of 21
fornla, aa a National
feet over the entrance bar sufficient to perRe-Grade, Widen the
pit large hostile men-of-war to enter: and
Maintain Ihe Bridges 1,
* Whereat, The greater portion of tne popuHighway Crosses Navi
Ution are wllhln E mile* of deep water out­
U te Federal Convict L.
side the Gulf of M exico and in easy gun
the Use of State Convicts ... ,
range of even the tmaller war vesseli; there
tion of Said At Hilary Highway, From Those glades, with C . ,
u. ,
.
,, , ,
,
-.
loir, be It
„ ■
same whenever the public good may require
States Only Though Which Said Higliway It: showing but a narrow atrip ol Dade, Itro. Slate is hereby authorliesf and requested to i m i - c r - r / u m i i t &gt; n p , . v
Resolved, by the Legislature of the State
Paste*.
•
ward an.f I'alm Beach Counties a** being dry Jfnd a copy of this Resolution to lion. If. J. H O U SE CO N C U R R E N T RESO LU TIO N jt ; but the paramount allegiance o f every citN
O
.
21.
*
Iren
Is due to the Federal Government, and the
of Florid*. That our Baflwilann iti&gt; 1 1 In ConW here*.. A state of war now exists b7- l*nd suitable for habitation. ' and the same H/ane at Lakeland H onda, representing the
grrst be and are herebjr respectfti
‘
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Firat Congressional District o f thl* State
A CONCURRENT R E S O L U T IO N Extend- V * o p l« o t '*»•• Sttte have no power to dis­
and urged to exercise e v &lt; ing the Time for Completion of the Inve.tl- •'»'»* }}• connection •«r*w lth.
at once to hxve Con«rep*
tftiinji by the Committion Appoints! Under .
3- The rlyht o f trial bjr Jury iruil
authorities to take immediat
Chapter CKO. Acts 1915. to Investigate the he W ir e d to all. and rematninvloiste forever
protection of the aaid
Need of a State Institution for the Care o f
Section a. All ci.urts In this State thal J&gt;e
by proper fortification*
....
t
1
open. «o that every -person
map printed recently
Epileptics and the Feeble-Minde*.
, for any Injury
are reserved by the United Stjte* Govern\\’ her
connection
Weekly
ol
New
York
City.
In
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.
Whereas, The commission appointed under done him In hi* lands, goods, person or reptrThere—is hvire
ses coast unprotect
ment at the entrance to the aaid harbor; he it ed In t
&gt;n thin
in any other part ol v-ill* the following description ol Florida! HOUSE CO N C U RRE N T RESO LU TIO N authority of Chapter 6920. Acts of 1915 to *»*lon shall have remedy, hv due course o f
on
'*
farther
.
our- country
d
"The map accompanying should tie of interest
NO. 3.
make iqvestlgation as to the need of a iatate law' and right and Justice shall be administered
Resolved.
TOM
State—he•—
re. , Whereas.
. i
_ . i i the
. . . » Secretary
.i
- of ---------- - , - R r * are few railroad facilities to -f» c r y reader of Viereck's Weekly. It is
Where**. The pnsplr of Russia, through institution for the care of the epileptic* and without sale., denial or delay.
quested to man exen ot our benators and in said sectiotX suitable for the transfiortation
-o phot'graphic reproduction of the large, their representaliveo havr. with rare self- feeble mided has reported progress in making
Section J The free everyise an I enjoyment
Representative* in tongre**, under his aeal, of troop* from Vne coast
State* map
* -- *------------------------—
« ®f. religt'oqs
..
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____ o(
. . . the
. . . United ______
r which
........hangs
..... fn
... our* office. Each tiny ---------possession
in.the------x
splflt.'oi
democracy, without
a_ ----survey of the number o f children among
profession
and worship shall fori copy oi incnc rcioiutionf.
*•
•
t o the other, arM the local dirt M i l* are not 'lot represents a city, town or village whertf * bloodshed or violent upheaval, substituted the population belonging to this class num- rv,-r b* allowed In this State, and no person
Approved April 19. 191*.
passible, by heaYy,- motor driven trucks
aul- we have subscribers. You may notice
that free, self government for autocracy
In their brring between IK) and 1.0(W; and
‘ ball be’ rendered Incompetent-a* a witness on*
fidently large m lcirry heavy guns from one in the State of Florida there are not many otgtn iird governmeqt, and
_
Whereas. The State has made no adequate account o f hi* religious opinions; hut the libHOUSE M E M O R IA L NO. J.
sertion toanothlr; and
slots; but asFlorida
is largetvcovered by Whereas.
We. who
love liberty truly and nor practical provisions for the cire and treat- f r , 7 ° f eonsrlenee hereby secured, shall not be
TO M E M O R IA L IZE the Congress 0f ,hf
Whereas, We (Viiese it to he one of
the *be Everglade* (great rwamp* inhabited only rnjoy tbe blessing* &lt;*f freedom and of equalmerit of this class g L cb lld ren ; and
*
»o construed a* to justify licentiousness or
United Slates to Pass and Sijhmit an mom important a'V ts in time ol watfare
an I hv the picturesque Seminole Indians)
onr n p p .rtnnitie* and rights, know how to value
Whereas. We ercogtnr* the obligation upon practice* subversive of. or inconsistent with
Amendment of
Constitution ot
ol th
u, the s,s,nssiiuiion
the &lt;me
ito lhe-sp
be it
cane ot
of the most Itkting
!\|ting in time of peace, to apents
anew* base
have hail
had consuteralilo
considerable 'lifticutly
difficulty in slothroe things;
thin_g*:_be
,.
* Ihe State Tor this special care and treat- Ihe peace or moral safety of the Stile or ton,,cd vtatea to the Several Stairs I’ropo*. have sald'military lauhssay—a.- a preparedness ’in.- business there." And
• .RdsqKed. Ry
F
* ' the Legislature
'
-o| Florida,
m ent; and
ciety.
g ,N ation.tvtde irohibitm n n| the 9iami. measure— for Interns?protection oi our h'm e*
Whereas. Northern paper* arc regularly es^prrssing thr sentiments of our peoph
people, that
Whereas. Th? Committion now appointed
Section 6. No preference' ahall h- given
i UwC!t
B*rtcr or Exchange of Alf against foreign Invasion;
’ printing similar stories, a* for es.imple a sVr greet Russia as a member of the family ilesire a further extension of time for the per- h’y law to any church, sect or mode o f worship.
leonouc or intoxicating Liquors orJJever. Re ft Enacted by the Legislature
o| the State recent.Intrrvfew, in the Daily G l'b e of A
fqund
______ ____________
- tch i-’ of State* whose governments are founded
on lection of their latsora, and that they have and no money shall ever be taken from the
° f Florida;
» 'n, Kansas, with aman whospenttne past
the consent oi thegoverned and rejoice
that used only a minor portion of the appropriation puhlie treasury directly or Indirectly fn aid
hite at tu t those conception* o f freedom, right o f $.V*) made by said Art of 191.1: therefore o f any church, sect or religfout denomination.
‘ .......
‘~1" “ sure to Russia a Re f| Resolved by the Honor of Repreienta- or fn aid of «nv sectarian Institution.
.
free Government,
live*, the Senate Concurring:
.
Section y. Thr writ o f habeas corpus shall
our cordial eon
That Ihe commission authorised and ap- be granlahle speedily and of right, freely and
'uragemeot lo the pointed under Chapter 6K0. Act* of 1915, to without cost, and shall never he suspended anher
.
investigate the need of a State institution for IrA. in rase of rebellion or Invasion, the pubjle
ing nation wide prohibition of the mintifac through tbe Gull Coatl Stit*** t*&gt; ('atifornla: t&gt; man wbo ownt orange *»r gripyfraii* groves
HfK'lvr.l,
i coj»v *&gt;f t!ij« f^^olutirtn be* tbr cute of rpiltpticB anti fceblr mintlft! in h.ifr!v miy refjnirr it^ irt«p&lt;nflf,n
•ture . -ale. barter or exchange of all alcoholic take charge ol iblc hodir-l niale S’ atr c»n
whti Un*t anviO'M t«» ®ell
Hattle vket are fe&gt;r'%ar«!r I
tbe ^i*crrtjfx of Mate to the (hit State and make a rrjkort at thii &gt;r«iion
Section B. K ifM tiv f t**if
not be re
Or intosicating liquor* or •beverages, be it 'ic t t in Horida, AlaVinn. I &gt;ui«iana. T r\X%,
thick tint when inhabitantt of tbe town l*feai'lrnt -(f J' «* Umna
Huitia.
of the I.egitfiturc. be and is tiereby author* qiilrn). nor exceptive Tmei |»e imnoae^f. nor
further
.
New Mexico, Aritona and California, and to .'•&gt; ohI at ti ght, they have to have torch#Approve,| April JO, I917.
Uejl ^to continue tbit Investigation and maiLe cruel or untmtaf ptmfthment or Indefinite lm*
Resolved. That the Florida delegation In place alto to work »»n tii.l rmd all able-bodied tight* &lt;»n the end «tf their cane«. or carrr
\t*c i * r m - r t i D D r u T
. . r e n t n r r o s i *. ,U,J « P p r fa t the next ensuing seesion of prisonment he allowed, nor shall witnesses be
Congtrst I* and it is hereby requested 'to male I eder.il convicts now m prison who were flashlight* to frighten sntket off tbe Hde- It
H‘ H ’ SI
CO NCURRENT
R E SO LU TIO N the Leg ,lature:
unreasonably detained.
use all honorable meant to bring about the sentenccd from taid stales, an I .to put said walks
The snakes are big rattlers, st* to
N^ I
Section 1. He It Resolved bjr the
That the amember* of tald committion are
Section 9
All pertont tball be bai abte by
patmgr of. this amendment; be it further
work in operation at ortoe, and to push the ten feet Ion** anil men. women an*l children
Ifoil sc of Representatives, the Senate Con- hereby authorlied to present to the State tnfficient sureties, except for capital offiencee,
Resolved. That the Secretary of State be rome to a Speedy
completion..
have to wear leggins or lx&gt;otv** And
currlng. That a committee o f five, three of Comptroller their Itemlted account for ex* where the proof is evident or the presumption
•I*
instructed lo mail a copy of this resolution to
Resolved, further,
further. Thai
That tb
the Florida Sena
Whereas. The author of this libel on Florida whom slaatl be named by the Speaker of the pensei while encaged In the performance of errat
etch ol the Florida Senator* and Repreienta. tor* and Representatives
. resentatives In
in Congress be and
and ran point to the government map to verify House and two by the IVesIdent o f the Senate, their duties. aq5 'upon being’ duly audited. ~ Section-in
No person shall lie tried for
Sfct
lives In Congress of the United States.
.they
l
•- requested- to
- place
•
. . . . lm h „ claim thxs I- 1* swamp an 1 water and he appolhted as a committee 'to Insrenigatf the the State Treasurer I* hvrrbr authorfiesl *- a capita] crime
'
are ,hereby
this
nr other fetony. tinies* on
Approved April 20, 1917.
thefirst day ol January. A .'D
jipproriil April 19, 1917.

iji&gt;.

. HOUSE M E M O R IA L ..
A M EM ORIAL to the Congress
ed States to he presented l
the Congressional Delegation
of Florida at Washington, D
That the Krarrvation Known rt* the Chic
tawhatcher Reservation in West Florida tie
Withdrawn
anil
Land
Therein. ...
he
„
.
.. that- the
---- —
...................
Kestore.l to Homestead Lntrr and that all
LitUrns Of A lowed to .'fake Homestead
Entry Thereon in Compliance With the Laws
of the United States.
Whereat. The Choetawhafcliee Reservation
wlich is composed of land that it especially
suitable for cultivation for all knds of agri­
cultural purposes; and
Whereas,
lly
...
- reason- of- the
— topographical
- . -------------can liti.m of the land it is not desirable as
*//?•**• Reserve: and
Whereat. There are a laree numher of
namettrad settler? interspersed throughout the
Resetsr who are deprived of rvivilrgr* that
Pier would otherwise receive In the way of
duration
and
other us/ful
and. beneficial
.
J.
' •
sot
trininjr and by ffalnn of the Itolation brought
about l.y the determination of the f.'nlted
Matts authority to set apart this lan-I a- a
Kriervf; an,|
Whereas. The people d the whole wrnern
serti-i-i of the State rfesire that the land
ih .u!J lie opened to homestea I entries: there
fare

e , .
»,*•invr, i n n me c-ccrcur
i i
o sn' *'7
hereby directed, to furnish
It
t. . n**or* ,n '1 ■ruemher* of Congress ol
the I nited States certified copiFs ol this
•resolution under the great seal o| the State,
. -Approved May 15. 191'
Ifo lJ S E M
ORIAT..
NO. a.
3.
A \lF\sVao»'*f*
-• EM
•■-»•*■»«•
a
-asj.
n 'tlM tlK I A L To Memoralire toe Congress
Ol the
United
States
to
I’
lace
Into
„
Statra to I’ lace Into Effect
Effect
' e i ronthiiion of the Manufacture and Sale
!.i._In,° * . '!n|r ^ '* ffuor* _ during the.. Exsteneg of the rrrarnt State of War Be•»»en the United State* and the Imperial

A

w_*o Fl'at It emay

s
used for

S’ y 3
as the best rvidenre that other people ran n u n oi the State from the tources Itom
Whereas. A state of war n iw esists be l* rise there. Even with drainage, the terri- which tier are now derived and report Ihe
tween ....
the Unite.I Stater and ^he German |.,ry is low. the taw grass It high, the mo*- tame to the Legislature within not less than
&lt;&gt;r I’ rustian government as representrd by . qnitoet phjrtically gigantic to eire. the air ten day*.
Emnetdr
and.
Ii'lrn
with_________
noaloui vapors
the
___ William,
_______ _____
____ _____
______ at time*,
___
__ at
Sec. J. That the committee ahall keen a
"W ‘here**;,
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' •
The present ....................................
high .price of food motphrrv hvavjr and -Inert. and_there
la *l’rfn r- record of all appropriation* o f ^ery^^xlnd
forcibly admonishes everyone to he careful tiling enervating calculated to depress and not made or authorlird hy either or both houses
...................influence
*
• ' one feela
* '
ol the Legislature and *11 proposed approin the conservation and care -in the use have that exhilarating
that
thereof, and alto affords and invite* the ac- in a higher attitude, or In a northern climate, prlatinn* in pending measures and report the
Health and
and livingliving
condition*
are ofare
paramount
Information
with their recommendation* to the
five eo-operallon of the farmers,,
farmer*,, plinters.
plinters, Health
conditions
of paramount
--and fruit growers of the State of Florida, importance.
It Is impostihle to conceive Legiajaturr not lest than one wrrk^ Prt“ r
the
datr
for
final adjournment. The approat well at atl Other pertont having soil o r this this will ever
satisfsrtory in this
priations recommended shall not exceedd ntn
nine
property upon which, to grow any product part ol Florida." And
that would lie to the advantage of the State
W -ereat, The author of thl- book can point ty per ernt ot the amount of expected reveap lo verify hfl nuet.
and would aid and assist in rrduelng-the price to thr government land
. . . .
i
of products ilia* will he so matrrialljr a-i
her. 4 That the committee ahall alto In.
r'lim that it Is water arid sw im p—regardless
vanced by conditions growing nut of the »f the fart that thrre are wide areas of dry seriigate and make recommendations con
war to plant, cultivate, eyre iur. raise, and prairies and woodland*, over which atitnmo crrnlng any needful change* for placing Ihe
use
" 'S
»
every
• Vi J
means jiotsiMc
|rsr svi i I f
Hf
t.a |increase
i " av .as c
the
siix
,jutes
'l'rs
'ran
J M II
travel In any direction without dlf- appropriations and expenditure* of State funds
nearer on a complete budget basis or system.
foot! ai
a^ other nroifuctt o! the State fictilty: and
\Vhe*eas ft i. nor necessary to gq north th
Aptjbnrd April 71. 191*.
of Florida, and therefore.
Me it lietotvcti My thie Senate nf the St sir
! F'orMi Hi ere lited. as not long ago a
HOUSE
CONCURRENT R E SO LU TIO N
n{ plnrnla, the !!■&gt;■j v ot itrpiir%cntativr» *&gt; »f ff- | JUfsf^ ♦.*••! there was ‘'nothing In
No ’■ Whereas... Conservation ol the na
t oncurrinif:
r &gt;•1 ' l r .
••rat get and rick Yankees-"
lio n's t -o.1 *nppls: hat become a matter "I
1. In confounitjr ^ iith thr enjsf
| Jr
Florida gets it coming and going, highest importance in Site lace of war con«irr n( t r Cnnimi Akinnrr *»f .\gn culture »J
W lu r fii Vlt
thr l*nite*| State* if America th * l.rffifla
th* oitfh thr

and navy to contend with the foreign for
It It earnestly urge.I upon all memliers of all (arming or horticultural or other
club* having an Interest in prooucing food
.a.aasia
a J.I a . r .
lew*
supplies tA
to er.Aawevc
conserve, npreserve,
arid
care for,
the products oi thr soil. In use thr utmost
efforts in every way to stimulate and Increase
production and lo conserve, care for, and
turtervr.
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*
preserve, ail atore* and supplies
of any kind
now on 'hand.
-3 . Resotvfd further. That the intent and purpose of*th ie Resolution is cordially and
sincerely commended and recommended to

i
engaged

r
In like

'
transaction*

s
the

br
hr
•&gt;,nttjt of our people and allies
r 1 -oo. And quoting from autistic* care*'7
R h** been estimated tha^the
•r
measure would
tare
enough
*
------- .,-»w.ws%
w wwits w
w» v an
v i*g is
C *" prohibition
*'on* to make a loaf of bread a day
alone i- --* .*•? mR*l°n fighting men. This

other*
or in
effort to care for the people of the State o f
F'torida by increasing the products of the
foil, or otherwise.
f. as*
Resolved
further.
v,
soil x ij mi
ins ■• That
•t-aa «every
• j
unewspavpeF in the Slate of Florid* be requested and
earnestly urged to pubtiah thia reaolution

arfiti---- .*** “ wnniii session ■ssrmuiro rasas?1*- ? . ¥*• Congrea* o l the United Sutee
u '" o b 'W t , he ratnilflctu r. o ( intoxicating
s^or* or beverages during the war now be»*«ed against th* Imperial German Gov.

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No. I
SE N A TE CO N CU RREN T RE SO LU TIO N ,
Requesting the War Department to Guard
the Rridgee and Terminal* of the C II. ft
N. Railroad.
Whereat1. The Harbor of Boca- Grande.
Florida, la the most southern deep water
harbor except Key West in the United States:
and
Whereat. The faellltle* for loading and dl*charging large cargoes at aaid harbor may
become of great value to the United State*
government daring the preaent war with
Germany; and
i i i i m s w . The
, • railroad
■■■■—
terminals, IncludWhereat.
ing tb* bridge*
bridges across the Myakka River and
Gasparila Paaa are eapoted to destruction
Inr Fsn.ftta anrmlM* tkarafAr* Ha

-artr.^s. we eon*M*r the greatly increased
ru e the people of this country will have to
”
“ read, to ta y/n oth in g o f tbe vast
«Munt that will be wasted fn the consump.
is i 01 c l * alcoholic drinlta, ft is a question
' *2 * hether there would be any actual net
driisTUe
from the taxes on alcoholic
Viewing the question, therefore, from
♦its! , , *&gt;'dpolnt o f public good, and our
iig i« argument
, Jr/ ■••da, there I* not m
a „alngte
i f * . 11
ts,.
-- *he
“ w war prohibition measur*
measure while
g j . f ,r * many sound, econom ic and bene*
_ * llOng M Ha (swor

t,' ® '"uf*ctur* of product* not needed. It
thr . r i 0 ,7 *o stop thia wastage and allow
i. «ri n ,0 b« diverted to food ’purposes;
be
*it further
lurtbrr
” - "
' '’
7
"Hut our representatives in the
kai£I5ss' *** t**peeifull» requested to na* alt
r ".0f*ble metag
means tn
rentable
to brir
bring about this result;
g11 •Jtrther
fsrsik r” - "1"hU the Secretary of State shall
•*tb o f our «lepre*entatlves with a
aL ? *
m em orial.
approved May Jl. 1»17. . .
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.
To S.J19JUSE M E M O R IA I. N d . 4. .
Ifat* S E R I A L I Z E the Congress of the
Totted States to Impose Graduated Income
MIm * *? Hf t"I*le Profit* on War SuptU
*n,^ Servleet. Including Transport*• P~!e.*n" ,0 Enact Legislation Regulating
W h „ ! .on Nrctssltle# o f LilA
.
.
Many hundred* of thousands of
4»v. ,t*n
*l,
!f
«tt»
are
to
be
eonacrlpted
to
th» w.w
.1 our
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• ._
tpv'h*
» a f of
country.
|,j
The labor of our country t* caleg o-. ? *? •••rt Jt* highest and most efficient
&gt;e to feed and maintain our aoldirra and
welt aa our alllas.
Ia n . M' our •''Idlers and laborers must
***.. Pfoper supply o f w holesom e food and
ttsst r.w !**1" ' " •" perform th# highest and
‘ Wh m c,,n* •'■relc*.
Irn, . ' r,'*'. Any excefce profits by persons.
t°r rorPorallont ts unpatriotic and will
tat.f.*, *° ,h « tTsat disadvantage of the
urx ’ *
*be people of these United Slate*
fn taxation doea not mean
Wt HI ,n *be amount of money paid In.
*Pon . r * •Sn»Uly In the effect of the tax
*« people who pay It. xnd equality
isirt..!.* protection•and promotion of the
taxed,
"***■ Large Income* epent frirolouily

tionrd.
Approved April II, HIT.
—
cvu
D
r n uNnCiU
DRRE
i
SE
NiATTE
CO
N T R E SO LU TIO N
__
. NO. 6.
Whereat, Tbe drainage of thy nearly five
million acres of overflowed lands in the Ever.
glades, which constitutes the largest reclamstion project in the world, la of the widest in*
lereat and greatest Importance of any matter
upon which this Legislature will be called
to act; and
W hereas.'The honor and credit of the State
of Florida are involved In the carrying to a
successful conclusion of the drainage undertaking begun ten year* a*o, and in the fulAilment of the promise* and assurances made
hr the State official* for many year* past
whh reference to drainage; and
.W hereat. There la ■
lack of accurate Informition on the part of member* of the Legisla­
ture concerning the history and preaent status
of the Everglades lands and drainage opera*
tion*. and many •difference* ol opinion con­
cerning the action that should tie taken! and
Wheteaa. It it a matter of the highest lmlorlnnrc that the members of the legislature
should lie In possession of the fullest postlble
Information In connection with thl* subject.
to this end that they m a y v o t s Intelligently
on any FWerglade* drainage bill* that have
been or may be introduced; therefore be ft
r t T h a t
the Senate Committee on '
Fublic Lands and the House Committee on
Can ili and Drainage ^ directed to hold, *
joint meeting and public hearing In the As­
sembly
inly Chamber,
GDimber, beginning on tuesdav evenIbff. A pril 17, and continuing to long aa in
the judgment of the Joint committee may be
advisable, and that all persona and organisa­
tions haring
non*
h irin g a^ interest In the proposed
legislation or (n drainage matter* in tne Ever-

the Insane having been huilt and used at a
military ramp m,n y year, ago; and
Whereat the buildings now used are not
fl-A a *.1*. " r ! ht PurP°»f » f° ( which they are
intended; and
.
•
Whereas, Many of Ihe htilldingi are not
properly ventilated, .unhealthy, and are a
veritable firetrap. in which the lives
lives of
of the
the
inmates are'endangered; and
W hereat, Thj, hospital It used both for
white and black patients which ahoutd not be
tolerated any longer; and
_ Whrrrat, Thrte unfortunate people are en­
titled to and should receive every possible
treatment
, ,rm fioth
•■■*i.i.v„i that
niai would
womu atti.t
avivi stem
Horn men
mentally and physically in restoring their health;
ansf,
U t ir r « h Mr. trammel, Ihe present super­
intendent. recommends in. lilt report that a
new modern hospital Iw built; therefore
Re It Resolved by the lfoiisn of Repreienta
liv?. the Senate Concurring:
That ilie Governor of this St.sSe he authorised
and direx-te.l to appoint a committee of three
current, tame to lie free holders of the State

Whereas. Dr. Wilson, founder of the floral government at onee inr '"reelin g
full and complete report of all mstters perAfeanum. one of the great fraternal aocletles for canning and conserving this fo o l
pp y t J j n j n&gt;f
(j,Jt
t „ .j h e setrion of the
of the north. It now * resident of Florida, for military u*e.
Stale legislature convening in 1919 for their
and recently aaid that "the Idea Is wideApproved Aprtl 70, 1917.
consideration and adoption or Rejection
. w e . w J aka* l * l o , . . l s 1a .. nt.asl l l .se
l.w cram.
*
.1 a _______. 1
T____' m
MS
spread that Florida ll unhealthy, last*
but by
ro
Approved
June 7, I 1917.
ing here I find that Florida If onr of the IfOUSF. CO NCURRENT RF.SOLUTION
No
11.
Whqreas,.The
I^gisfature
hy
House
healthiest States fn the Union. I came here
,ce of
|n mr 79th year to live put the balance
'* Concurrent Resolution No. IS. on yesterday H O U S E CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
.
NO -S
. .It . from me. that invite Mrx William Jennings Bryan to make
my life, and * you can take
I n on wouldn’t care to live anywhere. . . . . - . . . . ----------er'a 'ro
i n d’, n ^ •
and it will i&gt;e my pleasure to urge other*
to xnd
.A . *
-1 _a.',
il^ tlu T s’latr*of, , Ftnr{It»0 , |NI,A T *s* |I ,,r,r,i
come. I stayed away only because I heard
" 1 ]******
will hT'rtttiye. consreqient-q r
SJ ••»* Stale of Florida to Ascertain and
too many conflicting dories about the State." Mr*. Ilryant/Jo. address tir at^ a Jater*q*ta.
«■ t h e t ^ l - U t - r e at It* Next Sea-

sthe Tax
s iLaws
r of w
' * *and .Perfect
"*
flurdent
of Taxation,
Thia State.

ifescrlbe the advantage* of the State, and alwi Florida on Wednesday night at eight o clock.
collect specimens of the natural and economic
b7 •»&gt;« L egl.l.ture of the State
products of the State, for dl splay "at frirlT n d HOUSE C O N tU R R P.N T R E S O L U T IO N 11* *»
rxpoiitlona to convince visitor*
tort that there Is
nTJv I" n w T
Ih t'tn ofi ? T h l 1 ,h '' rrfnM" '»
*he Senate and the
_
__
_
_
_ than
____ twamps
more
In our
State
tmpt. Inject, and !« * &gt; ? ■ ®t «bl* . £ un*rJ , n'n'
t°h'e dVrri~- Speaker of the House of Representatives be
reptilev. and further be It
r '^ V e T t r i ^ ^ x ^ n S ^ ^ d ^
__Resolved _by the Legislature pf Florida. m*n» o fjt a ; « ™ m" c « . both In peace and ft
T 1* * '! ! ? . . —
A. .M . nartlrular tim e the develop- •» designate nine tax payer* o f this State..

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Okeechobee la not turmunded by water,
Approved May 24. 1»17.
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SEN ATE C O N C U RRE N T R E SO L U T IO N
NO. II.
Re It Resolved by the Senate, the House
Concurring;
That the hour for the adjournment of the
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.. he and the tame .I* .hereby
.
Legislature of 1117
fixed, at the hour o f 11 o'clock noon,* Friday,
June 1. 1917.
Approved May 30, 1917.

arm-ed shall have the right to a speedy and
puhlie trial,' hy an impartial jury. In the
rminty whrrr the erime was committed, and
,ha!| he heard hy himself, or counsel, or both.
t ,_ ,,..i‘ (h*
nature and* eause o f the ac‘
r „vatinn agiinst him. to meet the witnesses
. . . L . t i u f .* . m /see and hare romnnl
1 ■
q o f witnesses fn
„ , ry process for the attendance
hi* favor, and shall he furnishes!* with a Copy
o f the Indictment against him.
Section l a. No per.son shall fie subject ts
he twice put In jeopardy for the samq offense,
nor compelled In any criminal case to Iw a
witness against himself nor he deprived o f life
liberty oe property without due process ^of
taw - por shall private property iw taken with­
out iust compensation.
Section t*. Kvrry person may fully speak
and write his sentiments on ait stihlects. 'twin*
responsible 4, r the abuse o f that fight, and
no 'vws shall t&gt;e passed to restrain or ahriijge
the lilierty o f speech or o f the press.
In all
crim inal prosecutions and clsdt actions foe tilwlr

the truth may he given In evidence to the lory,
vn.| if fj shall appear that the matte- charge-1
as titwtous I- true.- and svas published foe goo I

p.ifrlenrffi

,;.hV«' as to the
tfir nwnrr^bip Inhfflbiif^ anl
disnosliion of nr&lt;
ln thU StatT*
clti„ / ihe State
c____
L o ____
'J i_.
iNeither
,
slavery nor Involuntary
servitude. ex&lt;*epf aa a punishment foe crime,
hereof the party hat been duly convicted.
‘ halt ever he allowed In thl* State.
Section »o. The right o f the people to hear
h''» Ihr iegiilatiire may prescribe the manner fn
» M rh .h -r
he borne
g w t|on
TThe military ahall In- *11.rates

'

thw cfvll power.
Section e&gt;. The right o f the people to he
secure In their pertont. houses, papers and ef.
Fret* against unreatonaWe seirtires and searchetj shall not he violated, and no warrant Issue.!
hut upon prohahle eause. supportesl hy oath
or affirmation, particularly describing the place
or place* to he searched, and the rserxon or
persons, and thing or things to he teired
Section t j. Treason against the State shall
'
' ‘ “ adhering

Florida shall
the mouth o f
tin the middle
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____________ ___ ______
_ Intersects the south
' "V
'''V » ^ . .ffors 't o hiv&lt;- _Ls.Mll In **bl* *f,rT appointment, meet and organise, boundary line o f the Stale o f Alabama, and the
LitM iMsifar To the one
d r a ft e d * ! the ,n&lt;1 m ,7 Loin public hearinga at auch point* thlrty-firxt degree o f north latitude: -thenee
U.t
o C ongtis. and
D ?*~ d by thl ,or “ &gt;• P°D&gt;ot* of gathering data and Infor- due east tn Ihe Chattahoochee river; thence
a) ' ’
. p*nrrtentative* enacted Into law matlon at It mav deem to th* best Inter**! of down the mtddli o f said river to It* confluence
° '7 . ° L ^ . T L r i ^ o7\he
* t h Congress: ,he P«»P'* ot «•&gt;'• State.
,
with the Flint river: thence atralgh! to the
« *lh'* j ' ^ ' r t L r
Congress; Approved Jone ? m 7
•
h-ad o f the St. Mary* river: thence down the
*nResoived, That copies of thl* R e fla t io n be
*
------------middle o f Mid river to the Miantie ocean;

SE N A TE

CO N C U RRE N T R E SO L U T IO N
NO. » .
Be It Resolved by the Senate, the House of
Representatives Concurring:
That the Secretary o f State be directed to
have on* copy each of the Journal* of the
Senate and the House of Representatives,
and Session la w s of the Legislature of HIT,
Sound aa hrrrtolore for each member o f the
Senate and! House of Representatives, See
retirr, Assistant Secretary. Bill Secretary,
Reading Secretary and Aasfstant Reading
_ Sec.
retary, Enrolling Secretary, Recording Secretary. Engrossing Secretary and Sergeantat-Arma of the Seri ate Chief Clerk, Assistant
Chief Clerk, Readme Clerk, Assistant Reading
Clerk. Rill Clerk. Enrolling Clerk, Recording
Clerk. Engrossing Clerk and Sergrant-at*
Arm* of the House of Representatives, also
to each Judge of Circuit Courts and States
Attorney.
Approved June 1, 1917.

j g &amp; ^ g g a r x a s s ,,ous,! ”

Kr,T ,E50lUTmN

H O U SE C O N C U RRE N T R E S O L U T ID N Resolved, by the House o f Representatives' ' f «» »
the** !••»»*• frmn th^m ainiand:
No. 1L Whereat. The Stale o f Florida has
and the Senate of tb* State of Florida:
thence northwestwardly three !••■'&gt;•*
-™.e
no marketing ayatetn for the handling of her
T o th* end that the Appropriation Com♦" » P®!"* west o f the mouth o f the Pere r o p f and
mittee mar he fully advised aa to lha total *IM# river: thence tq the place o f beginning.
Whereat.* The Federal Government ha* taken amount of ail appropriations In order that
ARTICLE II.
up the matter to get the state* to cooperate - the .appropriation* for the ensuing two year*
DlstriWution o f Powers,
with a view of providing a ayatetn whereby may be ktpt within the estimated Income
The powers o f the government o f the State
the firmer* -may get their product* to the of the State, the Comptroller I* hereby re- o f Florid* ahall he divided Into three departconsumers without .th* pltfatl* Into which quested to furnish, srithln five days, to the ment*— legislative, executive and Judlelatt and
moat of the profit* are now tu m blin g: and member* of the Appropriation Committee of no person properly belonging to one o f th* doWhere**, Hon. L. M. Rhodes. Chairman of the Senate and House of Representatives, a partmrnts ahall exercise any power* apperthe noard of D frecton of the National Farm- Hat o f all continuing appropriation*. gM ng u ln ln g to elthef o f the other*, extent In eases
ers Union I#-in the eitv snd Is one of the the total amount of each separately, not In- expressly provlde.1 for hy this Constitution',
beat posted men in the United Stale# on the eluded In the general appropriation Act and
A PTirTW TtT
auhleet of marketing.
the Act making appropriation for th* Uni-....
‘
. nt
Therefore he It Rraolved, That the. House of
^
« TFe '^ f.U r iv e Tuthirity o f this
Repreaentatlvea, the Senate Concurring, here- the chapter number* and date* ooff such
auch coneon- Sf&gt;|- , h i„ ^ w | fd
hmt„
hy Invite Mr.' Rhodes to address the two llnulng appropriation* and the total,
o f repreaentatlvys, which ahall he designated.
bodlrs thl*. Monday, evening, at eigh t o'clock
i V t h e Y f o u t o ' o f ^ R ^ e n t . ^ n^ the aub- S E N A T E CONCURRENT RE SO LU TIO N IX t'tllT J S S S S S r
ject of State .
»
t
Rflo . 9. Whereas, Through apparent Inad- *n»t o f government o f the. State.
•
vertenee. there was adopted by the LegltlaSection t Thr regular session* o f the legHO U SE CO N C U RRE N T R E S O U T T IO N ture. flenate Concurrent Resnlution No. 9; l«1atsire shall he held biennially, eomeoeneing
No. 2J. Wbereas, C. A. Bird, C. A. Paxton tald Resolution containing, am ong other state- «n the first Tuesday after the first' Monday
and I_ A. Hough are the owners In fe# of mrnts. the following;
in April. A. D. tM * and on the corresponding
a valuable tract of land, including 6.000 acres "W herrat, The honor and credit of the Sfate &lt;J*v o f evrry second yexr thereafter; hut the
In the county of Manatee. State o f Florida, of Florida are Involved In the carrying to governor may convene the Mme In extra aeamore nirtlculirlv deacribed as Townahln 39 successful conclnsion of the drainage under- «lon by bla proclamation. Regsdar sessions o f
South In Range — East, Tallahassee Meredlan; taking begun ten year* ago, and Jn the ful- tfie legislature may extend to aixtv day*, hut
•n.‘J_
_ ,, . ,
,
. ,
Aliment of the promises and assurances msde* on apeelal ae.aalon convened hy the governor
Wbereas, Said lands are embraced In what hv the State officials for many years past shall exceed twenty diva
la known as Sugar
Ilowi Drainage Dla- with reference to drainage;" and
Section i. The members o f the house o f
. L " . '? '" : u . r
° f * hf I-J**
Where**. The above quoted ptatement froit repreaeotatlvea sha’ i be
chosen
biennially,
of- Florida, by decree tamed out o f the G e said Reaolution doei not confirm with tLe those o f the first legislature on tbe first Tueacult Court of Manatee County, Fiorjda. on the Hcts the honor and eredlt of the State of .lay after the first Monday In November. A
' 'ls r w r
t Y i ?* j ,n ',
,
Florida, not being Involved In the drainage n iM « . and thereafter on the corresponding
Whereas. Said lands are now made arable of the Everglades therefore.
dav o f every second rear. fAmended fn tfloo*and are capable n great productive potribill- Be It Resolved by the Senate, the nous* see page jy . post and further amended In t « » «
tie* In various line* of food crop*, bring
Concurring:
— see rage so. p ost)
’
situated In a fertile, region where an abun- - That the above quoted statement from aaid
Section «. Senator* and memhers o f the
toriM t2L PM, «*rt*hiltoJ,*d2»th *w M *bb * J 0r &amp; “ *•r T CvUrT^ ' Resolution N o
J. he ami h o u se V f renrwaentatlve, .hall he duiv o-.allfied
irrigation at a ahailow depth, which, com- the aame la hereby
expunged from \h#record,
elector* In the respeclirg eountle* and district*

SE N A TE

CO N C U RRE N T R E SO LU TIO N
NO. 26.
Re It Resolved by the Senate and House of
Representative* Concurring:
That the Clerk of the Supreme Court he
and he It herebv authorired and directed to
deliver or transmit two bound copies o f the
Derision# of the Supreme Court ** published
to the Governor to that one set of the Supreme
Court renort* shall he for the ute of the
Governor’ s office and one set for the Gov­
ernor's Mansion. AH Supreme Court 'reports
so furnished shall he and remain the property
of the State of Florida.
Approved June 2. 1917. .
SE N A TE

C O N C U RRE N T R E SO L U T IO N
. NO. 24.
Resolved hv the Senate. Thar, the Secretary
),f authnrlred to mall roplea of the last day's
Totirnal to etch memlker of the Senate and
H otuc of Representatives, and that the Comp­
troller he authorlted to pay the hill for such
postage at Is necessary to carry out this
Resolution, when properly approved by- the
Secretary of she Senate and the Chief Clerk
o f the House of Representative*.
Approved June 6, 1917.

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�Chapttr
AO t Y T a S m * ! S S S 1
J u n . J.
i l l * . U n of I t e r i f t .
1111, k m
D a la i A a Aet Entitled
Mod “ Aa
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Act Appropriating F u n d i for tho l*ulpoooo
of D rootlai B a lldla c aad FuraUhlog
ho Oporatloa
Oporatloa. M ala.
Equipment, pad for tho
tooaaco aad Maaaiamoat of
* Industrial School for
for lha r a n a t a l of »
Do I t Enacted h r &gt;»•
Htat# of ________
n o rld ju __
Tha
I of Chapter l i l t
Section X. Th
a t Boctloa
Bo.
U n •&lt; nortdo. lha oomo bring "A a
of
moat and for U o

Oparailea,

Malatoaoaco

V.
a.
. .&gt; v fc x jj..--iv i*
IM B 1 IH I m
_i. - I
flvJL — : 'S -iS U U-i ■*- . i JU'U.'i* —
.
1r/
tlip W H H B lW B
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y w v w in v y iF jv
.m M H P R V C I H P ^
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U h o n M h oral a provided. which ahall t p o H i or haalaooi ta n uader tho provision* of U la orldoato af tho coatoaU of oald ch
el a rtir In tki* Act desiring to amend or altar lu charter
to havo hooa duly registered aa required h r A ct govarn tho association o r huMaaae h r all aeiloaa aad proceeding*.
ahall adopt
opt th«
the proposed amendment or alteralaw fa tholr roapoctfro precinct# aad add Purely co-oparatlra anatom. of oao a a a , ana
Boo. A No a o ti eofiporaiion &gt;11*11
a rot* of two-thlrda of all ile stock,
a r haalaaoa
burinare .until
. i l l It ahall h
a * . In ' . T S f d g " J* ;
tho aaaao to tho total of thd poll ahoot M *ota. thla-haworor to ho loft opUoaarj with a
aar
haho
eting called or notified aa provided for
—n patoal. —
----- ------ ------lo*tio
or &lt;a cortldod
oopr thoroof **
arriving at tho total.rooalt of I ho oloelloa. la tho M M khaldoia o f lha AiooalatT— .the
of caplul
Hoc T. ThU Act ahall taka offoct Immtdl- with a certified oopr .o f cold charter ra- g * " * * !l.fo
. ” !r amendment
___ increase
.
v r - stock.
- ~the m -If
weed
he ------u adopted,
.Hnniet
r.
j m gudmtnt br
00
the cor
a«*ljr upon II* paaaag* and aproval b; lh&gt; eordod la tho oiBco of tho ciorti of tho C lr - «*• proposed
'■ T V h .
*•I t * n r e r o * 5? ? £ V V £
__ _________
I ____________
m g aH certificate
H
Oovernor.
ca ll Court
for tho couatr
wherein tho p rta - .poration. ahall M
prepare
under
lit
ahall ho oaalod la aa auvrinp* with th#
Approved Mar II. I»1T.
cl pal place of bualaaao jo located aad ahall common aeal m l bed b r the President . . _
*” •*. 0f or
•
•lo with tho Becretary of Stato aad with tho Vic*-President. of Ik* . proposed alteration
C II A P T B „ T I I M H a I I T ) .
Clerk of Iho Circuit Court duplicate afflda- amendment adopted aa aforcaald. which ccrtiAto
tb#
Appointment
of
la*
A N A C T Itelatlvo
opeclon or Depot I »e of Marka aad D na da
county- Jc d g ra w a a aa other
..
I
lota a n
of CatUo aad Hega.
kept until d retro red according to law. aad la
Do
It Enacted by 1
the Legislature of tho
. af contacted olootloaa tho oamo ahall
■lata of n ocridat
t .._ .
ho opened end counted aa lo other caw * but
Boctloa 1. It ahall ho tho date af &lt;bo
la caao tho Board of C ouatr ranraaeen ahall
not dad tho aataa of ouch abeen t eater leg C ou a tr Commlaolonan of each county In thla

anr _
which
al
which'ahall"vl
cda t » r* 5 * I * 0!1rr *hl* Art
•*&gt;•'! ,lj* w l* * lr pormft * 7 * 2 ^ ^ ^ * £ 3
- *• forfoituroof lu rY .i* * '
r i n t o v -o l o r n
V “ " ° ° * W ja ta
Oemrtal that a n r
tB* A t.
under th U A M
-.U
being ueed aa a coeer to * v » n ^ ? .f ,r or le
rio rld a agalaat crtn.a in d l j . i V ,k*
malt
il pofrim
, facie oeidenc* to . . . . i . ,* 11 •«»*bAnro, U o h .ll ho t h . d u tl° n; u: ‘* 1V * « h

by lha
Florida
Dora
period
proper,
or uni
Managof*

■e

C H A P T E R T l t » — &lt;N u 11*1.

••‘ I
. . L".t
paper*
I* that
, .wo or
office for
preacrlbed.
ganlted under
. oaa or mora
* 0 a Tiroaa*
aad
ro a ». Ih# Director*
.mm iv dnmvi.leTri?

**11 m o B o'i *, m V a 'fo V u m ^ r^ ib 'l^ o a d Prleoto a ir* |c nullify at
“ ^ . “ " l ^ V i i t l l u t l o n . . N u n n .rle . M * order that fraud

»

• S W V '&amp; X •crlbed
*.hor .

s i ., and nrtvala charllabl# Inatltutlona.
‘ S« r . l ^ . ,d“ e p ^ u « v ^

out atirh approval.
Approved June T. HIT
in .nh

V V h e ^ h ir y ^ T m v * * 1® " " ^ V lS fm ^ a -.
^ m o t a ^ l b r r o .^ r o u . "or mlucatlona. In.tltu tlona
daljr of th. co m -

County, onco
.
eor me puraecortalnlng
h^
. ttreatment
— — o !f *l*are
rfalrdn g *tth
m l t m e n, ,9.f • b . .•a..a te * of aald Inatltutlona and tho
m «!*Hinna of said Institutions and " p o f t
f s ^ i nmlln** to th* Oovornor and the Countheir finding* to «“
County: Provided.
t . C o m f 'M l o n .r . «
, ,
, h , „ not b*
tha vl.lta of **«d t^orntniee
m .d a hnown or announced m rorgaaao.
Bee *. Tha m em ber, o f aaMI rom m l..ion
ahall oorva w llhoul
be allowed their actual traveling #*P n
•s b* paid by tha-county.
__
•tec * That any officer, agent or employ*
**17ser Herein who ohall rvfu»* lo permit
Interfere In ony woy with th* vlrit* nr
lnveTtlgatlon provided for by thl* Act. or In

Bee J That th# supervision and direction
,.f the research work of aurh a laboratory
.........
■halt tie vested In the Board of Control
Bee 1 That the Board of Control Me
hereby authorised to accept donation* of
landa. grove*, monte*, or other thing* of
value that may be utilised In conducting
th* aforesaid Investigation#: provided, that
no branrh station shall be established If
such lands groves, monies, and other things
o f value be of lees than I H 949 value
Bee 4 That all lawa and part* of laws
Inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed

«

b T t h V - B,, ° . , : h ; r T v - Y h * . • W

T

^

o V Y h . ^ v 'e r V
» nre nr transfer of anv *urh land* by said
Trustee* nf the Internal Improvement Fund
nr nf the State Board o f Education nr other
Officers or Board* nf the State nf Florid*
hnvlog power to convey anv aurh land* or
anv fart* ahtrwn hr the public record* of hte
office with reenect to any auch land*, or the
transfer, ownershln or conveyance nf the
aame. ehall he rtrlma fact# evidence of th#
f a c e thereto certified and every *urh rertlfi.
rale ahall be admleelbte In evidence In all
nf th* roiirt* of thla State
All aurh rertlfirate* ahall without oth er or fu riber oroof
t* admitted to record and recorded-In the
,t**d books of the respective rountle* o f thla
Rtat* where Ihe land* mentioned In aurh rerIlflratea tie an.* the eecord Of every auch
eertlfic*ti. ahall hare the asm* force and e f­
fect for *'l norpoeee a*
record of deed* *'
\pi&gt;ro\ed May J*. HIT

CHAPTER IXI»— (No IJI»
AN ACT to Establish and Maintain a Branrh
Experiment Rtatlon In or Near Winter Ha­
ven. Polk County. Htate of Florida, to
Conduct Field Hseearch on Cltru* Prob• l*m »; to Make It th* Duty of tb* Board
o f Control to Establish Burh Branrh Rta­
tlon and to Provide for Carrying On Invegtlgatlon Thereat
Whereas, Th* Cllrua Industry o f Florida I*
erognlsrd aa an agricultural asset of great
recognlaed
magnitude to the Htate; and
Whereas. There le annually o lost of many
thousand* of dollar* to *ald Industry from
attacks at insect peels, fungous dleeaese. and
other cause# net well underetood. and
&amp;v

by Ihe law* at the S u tc at Floridar to

creouor or member of any aueh -•Ttc U n 'arcompanlod b ; a eaah depoalt
i
thao | IM : hut no uiam lnalloa ehall u ' m i J I
upon application of a creditor V r membil
ualaaa In tha judgm ent of tha ^om p troiu /thl
Pco® °'»
hoetpCtaroate'oY th*
aaeoclalloa. Ita credited, or tha nubile
remit* of all auch audit, ahall ba k.B. M
fit* In tha offica of tha Comptroller, and* °
eopy certified by him ahall be f o r i.V i
tho Fee rotary of aal? .w w la tTo n
at tho re b o o t of any officer or creditor . .
mbit Iba
m e tamo
same for
Tor Inepdctlon.
Inepoctlon The
The Como
Comn
l»H&gt;H
irollor ahall furnlih a certified eopy or an*
“ " r ,® mc&lt;r o r creditor appl»lig

1 5 7 ^ c S C *bh; ‘S :T ^ #lco,rhtTBS n,^ rBr 1
do by Clorka o f tho Circuit Court.

CHAPTER T i l l — (N o I I I ).

tlficat*a by the CommlMloner o f Agrirul
lure In Reaper! to the Ownerahlp o f Pub
lie Unit*, and to Aulhorlaa Bald Com ml*
^ . ^ T h V ° ,m:rPht: ' » Y , m :n d .h*ofO2.V rc0. r
aloaer of Agriculture to Make Certificate* r„r
i. u
Arfran
frnm "*/ thnmei* ^ o r^ .ih
t
X'nder HI* Official Beal o f the Conveyance* tie
. . driven
.............................................
. in M________
from or through ...or .shipped
from
o f and Other Fart* In Connection With their reopoctlv* rountle* or dlatrlrta, when
U n i t o f the Truatee* o f the Internal Tm- notified of,&gt;or cognisant Of auch facta, and
provernent Fund or t h . B t.to Hoard o f E d; . h . l l keep a m l l . M . book for V h .t Purpo.,;
ucatlnn or Other
____ Officora
____ _ o f |h#
...............
________by Ih* CouRty CommUolonera
Btato o f . to _____
bo furnlehed
Florida end to n onder All Burh' Cerllfl. for
■r th* purpote
purpose o f taking
U hlng and recording all
r_________________
a te
ea. Admissible
AHRiia ai ni r In
in
_ Evidence
a v i o e n r e and
on n Ehtltled
r.n m ir.. m
m ork*
am A
n a brahd*
n r i n u i or
u n *
oy
und
of a
.1n c a. ti ti ils. taken
by
necord
Record and Frew
preecrlblng Ihe Force and them, and deecrtptlon* o f unm arked cattle
r.tt^X af Ihe Ram*.”
driven from, through oa shipped from their
n* It Enacted bv the I-egl.latur* o f th# respective counties or districts, and
a
shall get
Rtat# of Florida:
forth In Ih* record th . n i * . a r a a m w »
ruction 1. That Rectlon H i t o f the Oen- tho^ w m n o r ^ r e o i l . dPlvTnw Xr' . k l . I l n .
^
„ u (a t r c o f thr plat, o f Florida b . and lo^bYaTTu and W T d a t .2 ihatSaF i . l - h in*
.s « i i be
s. m
. . I m S to
lo furnish
i . , r . i . k oath
. . . s and
..a
Ih* *am* I* hereby amended *o that th# •pector aholl
required
**me. n* amended, ehall ‘ road a* follow *:
every person so driving or shipping caltt*
“ Bee. IITI. Certificate* •o f Commlmlonor from or through tholr respective countie* nr
nf Agriculture respecting the fiwnerahlp. con- districts, a certificate, which shall set forth
vevanr« « f and other fact* In connection the number o f eattl* *0 Im ported, th* mark
with public Unde A certificate o f the Com- and brand, and also a description o f all unm f.lo n e r of Agriculture under hte official markedacattl*.
It ahall also be tha duty o f each and .vary

.

,°hr.rrn5uue,.m.h.r.. b . guilty Of O m .ed.m o.n or
and br punlihed 07 • hnn ° ‘ no' ti*or* then
l i t * or by Imprisonment not more than one
•ear, or by both such fine and Impftaonmrnt
*---- •
Approvrd' Jun*
I, HIT.

«
n» j 6 « i and
eoyr, t&gt;otn in d u m r, and o l Section'
1 6 7 7 to
to
lion* *677
*” ,h •"&lt;lu»l»e. and o f Section* t i l ; to
bo,h inclusive, of the Gencrsl Statute* o f
,b* R ule o f Florida, n laling to corinration*
l ° r profit, to far a* not in conflict or incon*tttrn&gt; with Ihe term* o f Ihi* Act. (hall apply
lo
« « corporation*
corporation* formed
fonacd or
or organlted
organlted under
under Ihi*
ihi*
Act at fully and to th« tame eatrm a* If the
proeUlont of *uch exitling tutute* were aet
torin
forth and
and repeated
repealed therein,
therein, and
and every
every corporacorporathm formed under Ihi* Aet ahall have all o f
,b* ri* hu&lt;
and privilege*. In addition to

CM APTFR TX*S — (S n

till

»t*T M -V 'n e Tl t’ o ta w fu l for M an ufsc

for t h e p u r p o s e s nf this A e t regarded
p r i e s nhareed fnr e u e h fertiliser#.

a* th

Bee !
That the t*#| for determining the
quality of eueh fertllliers ehall be mad# In
the same manner a* ts now provided In
Hectlon 13*1 of ihe Oeneral Htatutee of Ih#
Rtste of Florida of HO* and all Acts am en­
datory thereof for testing th# grad# or q u a l­
ity o f fertiliser*, and certlficwte* Issued by
th* Htate Chemist &lt;jr Assistant Htate Chem ­
ist showing results o f such tests shall be
eopipetent evldtne# In any court# of law or
equity In this Htate
H*C X. That for each violation of this

, . e

m a m ,* M

,0 Im p o c t" th * - m o rk *

SVe’ . ^ b . ^ ' V n ^ / h
ahall keep * cqm plrte record o f all such
marks and brand* of rattle or .mark* of
hogs and the namea of th* parson or per*nns huirheglng eald eattl# or h'ogs, or offer|nR them for ante; said InaperUon o f mark*
amj brand* shall be at the tim e aald beef
0f hog* arc offered for *IB*. and not afterward
Each and every Inapector shall file a full
report of hi* work each m onth with the
Board o f Countv Commissioner*, to b* re­
corded by th* rlsrk nf th* circuit court.
___
Bee 4 It shall also be th#
th* duty o f each
and every Inspector appointed according to
th . provisions o f bthe
wherePTl.u*!tht'erM
l/ f a r h a n ' iar ga * 7sec.lon..
ot &amp;
h .r ? r.iic h \ l i t nr
fered for "ale. hut w
where such besf or hog.
mar he elaughtered for com m on conaump*
tlnn to take a record nf tha marka and
hrande nf all auch slaughtered beef and the
marka nf all euch slaughtered hnga In the
■•me manner, ae provided In the preceding
a»ril&lt;ifiR anil ahull ftle ■ frrvnr! Ihpranf m

c V ^ U o V ^ ^ b ^ . ^ '^ k t V ^ m
d .2 o .v .
or ■*•** *h# validity of the corporation Any
vacancy
anv offlror,
officer
vacancy occurring
occurring In
In tha
th* offica
offic* or
o f any
by doath. reelgnatlon, removal or otherwlee.
ahall r
"* V n ^ h j'^ b a V n c ^ T ^ m c h ^ r o v I r im h b'J‘ tV ;
S"m ."oni
It I h t 'l «ot b* n e r e m " ' h r the
pYeYldmi ‘ ViViTpre.Td.n'i
and
T
r
a
a
n
m
r
. . .
n ,._
SSSSSSt
„ T T '.V , ys.
tth*
h , Hoard
HoaVii oo ff ^Director*.
llrJctorw '*’ * ° b* m ,m b * r* o f
Bee. I. Th# first meeting o f Ih* corpora*!on » h , , &gt; b« «»•&lt;&gt; b7 « notice signed by a
nialorltv o f the aubtcrlblng Incorporators.
«l**l.natlng th* llmo. p l . c . and purpoae of
*b# meeting
Burh notle# aholl be published
ones a week for at least two weeks before
■uch meeting In a newspaper published In
th* county whore th* corporation has Its
principal place o f business but aald subscrib­
ing Incorporators m *y watro such nolle* and
In writing fix Ih* time and place of aurh
meeting without *uch publication
Pec • ~
Every
corporation organised unshall have the power Ih c r e a t e
kind* o f S t o c k o f such classes,
with aurh designation, preference* or voting
.,h ? certificate of Incorporation
The power to Incre**# or deejea** stock ehall
apply to all or any of such cla»»e* of stock
At no Um* *hall th* total amount of preferred stock exceffil two-third* of th* actual
paid-in capital. Such preferred stock may.
tf desired, he subject to redemption at not
less than par at a tlm# and price to t&gt;#
stated In such slock certificate. Ih no event
; ! : ^ r o n ho,d,v:n,Y.A, n r, •.'Y\h°,,. , i ,c .,ur«hf
Y h ^ s v e r 5hxr*?l5r 5* cIm I1 L nenonat'lv I?!
&gt;b|# tnf &gt;ny of ||)f
o f such corporaUon
A„
, t^|,
, v*rv
kind “ooff Tany
rnrooratlon
A U *,Y
£k "o Y 'iv
Y r V km'd
n y Vor^i'raUon
£ ^ £ 3 “„n,»*r
!,d f r th
this
Act shall
sh.U be
bs l..u
l.Tue5
for
l. Act
*d for
'■■*b on,,,
gee. H. Every corporation orgxalied ua«1#r thla Act ahtll hmv» th» pow#r. In addi­
tion to th# provlalona contained In th* char*
ter thereof for tha regulation o f the bual*
neea and conduct of the affalra nf aald cor*
l&gt;oratlnn and creating, limiting, defining and

auch terra*
^
rut
C o u n r /S r a . T Imay author!**, with
off&gt;ccr» at may be preacribed by it* char- , h. rtght on
part
of
.
-1
auch
association
ts
«rr.
•».* receive an
1 - .admission
.
charge and
foe or fee*
Section ip. T h U Act ahall take effect imme- to ouch fair or atpoaltloa or any part themof&gt; and th* Board o f County Commissioner*
* Uw'
o f any County within which such Pair or
App
H M*r
l9 ly Exhibition lx held aad Ih* Mayor and City
Council o f any City within ouch County shall
CHAPTER iyjj*
— \(N
...
w «—
n »o.. iijo
j o i).,
A N , ACT Jo Provide for and F.ncnurage the be authorised to mak* contributions of
Creation and Incorporation o f A*«x;Ution*.
P: ° £ t to t.? ndael ««»4 OpWhlc.PoMIc
Fain and Exposition* for the Benefit and
Development o f Ihe Agricultural, Horticul­
tural. Live Stock and Other Resource* of
Florida, and to State th* Power*. Privilege*
and Exemptions Thereof.
Be It Enacted -by the Legislature o f Ihe
Stale o f Florida:
Section 1. Twenty-five or more person* withing In form an association not for profit, (or
Ike purpose o f conducting and operating public
(air* or exposition* for (he benefit and dcvrl
npmrnt o f t h e agricultural, horticultural, live
stock and other rcsourcr* nf the State or any
County or Countlc. of the State at Florid* may
t—
in(.0rr&gt;Of*ted in the fnllnwlne manner-7
' nt . .1 ' . 1 *
Yi '
-;v r y *hV '
*? * V , f*
,b f \ *r;
c,*l* bourt for the l ounty in which the principal
office of said association Is »n he located a proposed charter signrd hy the intended inrorporator*, which shall »et forth:
.
The name
nim r of
n( the association and Ihe
the plxce
nlsrr
I.
-•
• —
- ^ r* «»* r inc|'a i
»• •»
iocxtrd. Thc
'um&lt;' o f aald association *Hall Include the word
"I"*-'” »• The rencral fiaturc o f it* object*
•n&lt;1 powers,
Powers j . The qualification,
qualification* and terms
»"&lt;!
• •the manner o f their admission
o«*»
f memlwra and
•n'* »«pul»l«"- Provixion mav he m*de In the
charter for ex-officio membership, and member­
ships msy he for terms of yrars 4 The time
for whicn it is to csisl. J The names and
residence* nf the subscribers
ft. By whst
officers its affairs Sre to he managed, and the
lime aI wkick Ihew sw•11 I.a alaela.l .aw • 1.. *—.1

Chapter *, l*. t-*w* o f Florida.
mala and to glv* cartlficatr* or diploma* o f
poses therein set forth. Notice at intention to
Be It Enacted t.v th* Legislature of
the exrellrnr*. and generally to do. perform and apply to the Circuit Judge for any such chars ta te .o f Florida:
rarry out all matters, act* and buslneeeea ttr. staling the time when the sonllcation will
Hectlon 1. That for th# purpo** o f the u*u*l or proper In connection with Ht*t# or
made ahall he Published In 1 newtnxner
malntenanr# o f the co-operative agrirul- county fair* or eiposltlon*: but thl* anumar-.^ 7 ^ . .? ! ! * L lV „ P.
^
.
tural arfil hom# econom ic* work provided for xtum o f particular power* 'Ihall not h# In n
, J-ountjr where the principal office of »a ij
In th# Act o f Congress to which assent Is derogation o f or limit any special provision »»*«cw“ «n shill he located once each week for
given by Chapter *U&gt;. I.aw* o f F lorid a and o f the charter o f such corporation Inserted
consecutire wrek*. setting forth briefly the
that the Htate o f Florida may r*c#lv* from f or the regulation o f Its business and th# charter and objects o f the association to Br
th*
Ftd#m l OoT»rnm fni th# additional conduct of Ita affalra. or craatlng. daAn- formed. The pronoyd chartrr with proof of
amount allowed over and above the baste |ng, lim itin g and regulating the powers of publication shall be pnxluced to the Circuit
fund of 119,000 annually granted by said Act , h, corporation. Its directors, stockholder* or Judge at the time named in the notice and if
2 L f f i H : T S J hs* K i ? “. - h'V kL’ V . ! !
o f.
...
.... .
no c .u ^ ^ .h a .n to the contrary and if b .

^ u Y iB % a r Y v m g roul° tha'nuTJ^SlL* o f"I
, ^ c t a t " o m a2 ‘ .fin ed h byP thU Act! tad
Board* o f Count* Coramlaatoner* of th* vsrtou* Countla* o f lha Rtat* o f Florida, ar*
hereby authorised
d to expend In
in ttheir
diacro»lr discr*lion *uch ouma o f money a* t tiey
h e , derm
____ . .far
.
th* boot laloroots o f tholr Counties
inti* and la
aiding th* davalopmonl o f lb * agricultural,
horticultural and llvo-otock resource* of
their Countlc* and In giving publicity loth*
advantages, facilities and agricultural, hor­
ticultural and live-stock possibilities end
iroduetlon of their Coutnl** by protldlag
or, aiding and assisting th* exhibition aad
demonstration o f aurh resource* at and In
connection with such fair* and expo*•Itlon*
pr»ml"}»
*nd paying of p
um* for euch exhibition* or resource* of tb*tr
reepecllv# counties.
Bee 10 Tht* Act *hall take effect Imm*.
dlately upon It* becom ing-a law.
Approved Jun# I. HIT.
'
---------CHAPTER T i l l — (No. III),
AN A01,
ACT •“
to »*•»&lt;•«*
Prdt
and Regulate the Bpon«e
Fishing Industry of th# Rtat* o f Florida.
and, t* Provide a Penalty for th* Viola­
tion of This Act, end Repealing All l-aw*
In Conflict Therewith.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of tb*
Htate of Florida:
Rectlon I. That- all sponges within th*
Jurisdiction of the State of Florida are here­
by declared and shall continue and remain
th* property of the Htal* of Florida, and
may be taken and used by the clllsens of
ihe Hist* of Florida and persona not cltlsem
■if this Htate, subject to the restrictions and

f

p m o n a l Arm or corporation, ahall b« prlma
far* evidence o f the-violation of thl# Act
»•«■!#
* •* •h*" b* unlawful for any per•bn' P e '-0"*- flrn&gt; or corporation lo milntala
and u#« for the purpose o f catching or
lak|ng commercial epoogea
from th* Oulf of
Mexico, or Ih# Btralta o f Florida or other
water* within th* territorial limit* of th#
Htat* o f Florida, diving aults. hslmst# or
othar apparatus used bjr drop sea divers
Hec 4
Every person engaged In th* I*lti* r,n* of •Po"#** ahall use a hook or hooks
.".V
W.*k* ,0.r. ‘ h. r P!!:? 0r _

Approved June 4, HIT.

'CHAPtEH 7144— &lt;No 1ST*
AN ACT Concerning Elections, and Permit­
ting Absant Voters to Vote by Mall.
Be It Enarted by the leg islatu re of the
Btate of Florida:
Hectlon 1 That It shall be lawful fnr any
qualified elector of the Htate nf Florid* who
may. on the occurrence of any general or
prim ary election hereafter held pursuant ts hereby repeated.
Jaw In Ihla Htate. be unavoidably absent
Her.,I That th l* 'Act ahall lake effect tmfrom hi# county because his dkties or ocr.u-* mediately upon Its passage and approval by
patlon require him lo be elsewhere within lb# Oovernor.
the Htate, to vole In any v otin g perylnrt In
A pp roved May . 1, H|T.; .
,
Ihe Htate wher# he may present himself for
CHAPTER T i l l — (N o IH I
JSl!
AN ACT Authorising Agricultural and l l o r oy primary under the regulation* herelnarier
llrullural. Non.-Proflt. Ca-Operallve A sso­
prescribed, with tike effect a s ,th o u g h he
ciations lo Own ami Hold Block In 'Cor­
were casting his vote In his own chanty and
porations I'nder Certain Condition*
voting precinct
U* It Enacted by the leg isla tu re o f Ihe
Hta te of F l o r i d a :
Hec *. Th# voter eo entitled tn vyte shall
Hectlon I. That any agricultural or h or­
present himself at th*. polle In ony pgeclnrl
ticultural
non-profit, co-operative associa­
In the Hlale where he may h# on euch pri­
m ary nr general - election day, during the tion. hsretofore. or hereafter, organised un­
regular voting hours provided hy taw. and der Ihe laws nf the Htate o f Florida, may
or hold stock In any corporation organ ­
before being allowed In vnte. such voter shall own
ised under the laws of lha Htate o f Florida,
present a certificate of registration certified If such corporation Is organised, or conducts.
*° h r the registration officer o f the county nr operate*. Its business..enlely for the bens
or preclnrl In which he resides together fit or advancement of Ih* Interest# o f perwlth poll lax receipts for the tw o year* eons engaged In agricultural or horticultural
prior to the date of euch election where poll pureulla In this Htat#
lax I* required bv law, tn h* furnished to
Hec 1. All laws and parts of taws In con ­

J

C IIA IT E II TIM— (No I H ).
AN A « T lo Provide for Ih# Creation o f Corporatlons to Hold nr Conduct Htate Fairs
n&gt; Expositions and to Prescribe the Powers
Th ereof and t he Met hod o f I ncon&gt;*ra t Ing
i h . S .m .
incorporaung
n s, It Enacted hr th* 1-eglalatur* o f Ih*
Htat# of Florida:
Hectlon I- Three or mor* persons m ay as­
sociate themselves together to form and cre­
ole, a corporation under-th* Lowe o f Florida
lo hold, conduct and operate Btate fair* or
expositions, and to exercise oth er power*
granted by thl* Act upon making and filing
a proposed charter In writing In th* manner
hereinafter mentioned.
.
Hec !
The proposed charter o f ev*ry cor­
poration organise.{• under this Act shall set
forth :
(I t Th* n am i o f th* Corporation, which
shall contain Ih* word company, corporation.
Incorporated or association.
IT) Th* nam* o f th* place In the Btate of

.Deneral
. . . . ___ that any corporation ______
. . . . un.
. . .
organised
d*r this Art waa organlted for or la‘ being
incorporated by (he name given in said
used as a cover to evade any o f th* laws of charter and with the object* and power* set
............................
...................
Florida against crlm * and
ana snail
auumn - ronn
msrrtn. 1 n* propose*! charter during the
prim* fact# evidence to sustain such charge, (ime o f publication, shall be on file in [lie affice
-----------• Clerk
Te
“
•'
*"• ■ ■
*■ • » “------------------------------&gt;• Attorney-Oeneral „ f ,he
o f Ihe Cireuil
Court
|D |h„ (lu u anJ |„ du, tour„ |ft prosecute
.
a certifir&lt;l COOV o f aa
said charter ami
jiV necessary
S T A L 1!! ? l*.T
lom Cth
|h.Pc
2 and
d*l".tT.'rJI
« f Incorpnrstion stall lie e
be
o !S
annul
. charier
l.ltare
S ' ' h&lt;
patent o f auch corporation, and writ* o f In- vf&gt;,’ 'cbi* o l said charter in all actions and projunction or other extraordinary proces* shall ceedingt. )n d shall be conclusive evidence of
be Issued by courts of chancery on the ap- Ihe rxiitfncr o f Inc incorporated association in
plication of the Attorney-aeneral on sworn all'action* and proceedings where Ihe question
bill o f com plaint pending any »uch annul- o f its existence Is only collaterally involved.
m*nt proceeding and In aid thereof, and all and •prlma fasie evidence in all other actions
such cases shall be glvsn precedeora over an.i proceeding*
• 11
_ i.it
. . . . .
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1.
.....
. . . . . . .
. . .
_ I
*
1
* all civil
cases pending
In . such
courts . and
Bee I
Any such Association desiring to
shall be heard and dlepoeed of wllh as lit­ amend Ra charter may do so by resolution
tle delay as practicable.
provided In II* by-laws, which am end­
Bee IS. Once each ysar a complete audit as
ment. upon publication
nollca a* aforenf th* books and account* o f avary corpora - •aid.
and decre* nf said Circuit Judge apb y *o r* troder "th a* dtrec t Ion ofCt h eC otn p t toller
.n d .a llo jr in , ..I d amendment, reIn the Cl#rk*9 office as aforesaid,
o f the Btal* o f Florida al an expense lo aald corded
shall become and be taken aa a part o f tha

-rh#ther such boat or v*»e#| la lo be used
for diving or hooking, and any auch other
Information a* the Commissioner of Agrlcsllure shall deem necessary, on Blanks to b*
furnished by th* Comml*l*on*r of Agricul­
ture and thereupon th* Commlastagwr of Ag­
riculture *hAl| register such boat or vesest
and laaue' necessary license on paymsnt of
the tag herein provided for. Buch licenses
shall b* procured on or before lb s first day
o f October o f each yaar.
All licenses shall be granted lo the boitt
or vessels according to .Ihe following schedule: ,
All boats, schooners or dinghies lor ,Ik#
purpote of gathering sponge* by-tn e ure, ol
books on'
inly shall - pa)r a tap ot one dollar sanually.
A ll other boats o f vessel*, whether diving
boats or achbonrrt. used in the sponge fithing
Industry shall pay a Herns* tax o f four d«l*
late annually.
The Commissioner of Agriculture shall luue
lo each licensed vessel or boat at actual cod
meial tag, on which shall be printed Ike*

fttat# of Florida; that ! am a tnambtf of company, corporation or aBooclaifon which ona dollar par ahara and tha amount of tha J T I S S S J m ^ "e ra ilito r V iM b ll'^ r * M m * 7 o r 1 1
or dlrlilanda am on f Ita mambar* rccuiatinc the sponge fishing industry
t h a ------ party, and that bacauiya nf my du- authortsaa tha distribution
In part o r par valu# - c - ,f
------------------ - mUmm- ■,o c " no,l,*r or crfW,,or
“n
—-------------* #
—
aa
f am required to b^ at»»#nt from wholly, on the bails of. or In propermy county and praclnct on thla day
V bars tfon to. tha amount o f property bouaht
had and will have no opportunity to cola form or sold to members, and other
there, and that I hara not voted elsewhere eertlre rendered to the corporation,
at thla election.**
•
’ lUr t. Any number o f persona, not leas
Any inspector of elections In any voting than tan may b# associated and Incorporated
n ; »por
precinct In the Htate la hereby authorised to for the co-operative transaction o f a n r taw1. _ . / . ,
warehouse, or other building in which sponge#
administer Ihe oath and take and c e rtlfv th e ful business. Irritation dllahea bridges and *# lo
. s i.h u )
1. , 1. 1,1. 1. . . . Ihe Htate of Florida, and any rorpor*|lon
EsJ-rw aMsdclatton organlxed u n d .r *,r |„pt
which he may hare cause l»
affidavit.
Thereupon the affiant shall be other works o f Internal Improvement
171 Th#
t shall tiav#
the
power
In Bomiiun
addition p
believe
sponge*
*lig_are storru.
stored, —
wd
may
Lt• any •tlm
ih i* JS l * * * * "
• » - ......................
..
•••• w
-ro m
sn ex, ,p
o „ ,e * under si*«_are
official ballot, printed like the other
Her S. 9*vrry co-operatlva corporation aa
whlch th
t i e S J 5 )» illM.......
.. —
••—■-. Dr any
official ba Ilota a a td National and Htala can- auch. haa power: First— to have aurcaaalon
Itself
g#c
U
stockholders
o f any
**lrproposed charter
h H
.
Her7
14. The
Th#under
stockholdsrs
any corpora- f2rPth 2 ^ 5 5 lS t}o i| l" f d|{i* 'huifnaaa ^Yt^Van* ,h*
Sh&lt;11 Ki,h CoT mi*!i°S*7. “ Iwillc*
quiatan, Oinstltotlonal amendments, county hy Ha corporate name
ftecond— to sue and
&lt;•&gt; The
may alao
con- t|0fl
organised
this Actof ahall
and
be sued,
sued, to
to complain
complain and
and defend
defend In
In Th#
the U
tain
any proris'lon*
provision which tha
tha Incorporators
Incorporatora ble
amoun
a n q qdistrict
'e trirt candidates,
ca m lP l.te e aand
n d sucji
eur), voter shall
ehall be
ln any
b iYnnry
n S f ^to
u f an
Y n aiten
**"*0t "equal
*q*al In
m'aBreunt
/ o r'lk J ^ f t l n i ' !Um flTni” defining a m T 're 'iu U u J jj o S r e r T with full* authoHtyYo arreM wfthf f i
writ* In thi* n t m ii of tu rh &lt;nndldat»« In rourt* of U w mrut equity. T h ir d — to mak# may In w rt thtraln for tha rtfulatlona of tha m urh i . ramalna unnaM uoon thalr
thalr subaubu m u in i n tn n in i in d raaulatlna
J,*
of tha ««*»•
oowera
____
_______ _ _
_____
H anjron. . —------,
•l f IhI
Ithereon
ho fan n ■as
a ha
a s&gt; ' “»U«lre
.1. . I*— la
...iL a- a"holT
- . a person'arVs'ratV .c .ous.
I —
asss. V
nenwlalnaa
ea ■lia s da.
^ ptlQO *othaM»^aiM
tO tha r® pi!
^
- ghnf condi^T^knil 0
operate
County! »ion*
perate Btate.
Htale. Dtatrl'ct.
District. County,
»lon* ol tha
this Act.
Ael. ‘m
m e money!
mon»7*_ collected
collcclfd h f
printed
he tn
may
to RloRaMM
pleasure ~W.
Fourih^-to
f^.r-a. t•lo
n an.l
andVinT*
roVtaloni ascreating*
da- J^d^not
1 a n dat'^ o*k» at^kholdar
license
lise
t
si
herein
Imposed
shall
b
e
,
«;
live-stock,
pouilry,
agricultural,
horticultural
“
vote for and mark the same aa any resident and all auch real estate aa may be necessary fining, limiting and regulating tha powers of any Burh rorpor*!lon ahall ba liable to any
or other fairs or eiposlllnna at any or all posited wllh Ihe State Treasurer,
Treatun
wh* *h»JI
voter, aa persrrlbed by the general election for the legitimate business o f tha corpora- tha corporation and o f Ita directors and
cornoratlor
for
that
place Ihe tame lo ihe crjd ij ot the ,5hfU Eitb
and primary election laws of the Htate of tlon. F ifth —to rogulato and limit tha right stockholders or any class o f stockholders
nd occupy Commissioner's (and.
Florida and ahall fold Ihe is m s and hand of stockholders to transfer their stock, filith
Hac, 1 Huch proposed charter shall
___
ImproveIt to the Inspectors o f election, but auch hgl* —to appoint auch subordinate officers and signed by at least three subscribers to lha
See. 10. Il shall be unlawful tor any J*erww
o develop or persons lo resist or in any min ore to t»lot shall not ba deposited In tha ballot bov agents aa the business o f the corporation capital stock and shkll ba acknowledged be
gage lea#* or terfere with the Shell FUb ConunUsioowJ*
**r ke entered upon the poll books.
It shall require, and to allow them suitable fora an officer authorised to taka acknow l- ...bscrlPtlon
shall, together with the affidavit, be securely compensation therefor.
Reventh—to m ake edgmenta o f d eed s; and thereupon said prodeputies while engaged lo ihe P»F
sealed
back or by-laws,
by.lawa. for
for th*
the management
management oof
Ita affaire posed charter shall be filed In the office of
eeaiea In
in an
on envelope, upon the
tn* nark
f It*
,f the duties Imposed “ P ® ".1*,
--------*-------o*f election
* "
*
“
which -------one of Ih* Inspector*
shall
amt provide
therein th# term* and lim
I its- the Hecretary o f the Htate. who shall produce
Commissioner xt herein
writ#: ' The ballot o f ------ , an absent voter lion* o f *|ock ownership, and for the distil- the same to tha Oovernor, who shall exam1 shall be the duty ol Ihe Altor
ot •—
Precinct,. In the County
o
f
button
o
f
It*
earning#
___
____
____ _
______ _
(ns tha same and If ha ahall find It to ba In
Ihe Stale o l Florid* and ot th*
which shall ha signed by tha Inspectors of
Bee i. The powers enumerated. In the proper form and for the objects authorised
....
, llt_
nnr. a wrrK 1&lt;&gt;r
»l#cllon.
urere&lt;llng section ehall vest In every c o -o p - br law Isltsr* patent shall b* Issue,! by tb*
oTloY ?h#?rio in a newtnsncr eitu re. in i ^Ti w I ^
B#c 1. All such envelop#* ahall. by th e-ik a tlv* corporation In thl* Htate, whether Oovernor and llicreiary o f Htat# Inrorporgta |»rW&gt;r lh*rel^*1
* n
p,
lY'rJaweSSbla*
In spelt I&gt;re of alectlon. be filed Immediately Ihe same be formed without, or by lealsta- Ing said subscriber*. Ihslr associate* and publithcil in the county and hayingserved or In rMR*etlo«l with or for
with Ih# county Judge of Ih# counties whir# live enactment, although lh a l may not he succeaeore Into a body politic and corporal* mailed the u«ual notice (or strjckholdere meetor agriculture hnrtlcltur# a
auch votes were r*»t with the other election specified In Ut# charier or In It* articles o f by deed and In law by tha nama chosen, for in*, and If *1 inch meeting Iwo third# o f all
^ ,uJ»yy;™**|ng and all
i»rm ,u !: |,_
returns o f such primary or general elections aasoclatfon
the purpose* and upon the terms and P7«* the #tockhnldcrs «hxll vote to Increase the repim *,u I 2 S
? i h*;r' T
b '*''!
vinlatina any of the Pr(&gt;'
and receipt U k e n lh s r e fo r and aald county
Hec t
The fee. for th# Incorporation o f vUloa* eel forth In said chart.r. T h . Beo- u ) „ 1Kv, |, ,h,)| be the duty o ( Ihe rre«idenl •*bl.bl' \ /
,
“ Y il v ^
b *»r‘ '&lt;'“ ,,u r»'
l' ,
h t f i o r d ia 'lh *
d l ' t i V
. r o ^ n h ,m Sr T , " ' r2 - ? PV * U: '
• ■ « '* "« » « "■
"7 . ^ l a t l o n w e .t .r y of ■tala ahall annex to Jh . D t l.O .j.h in thirty .l.v . therexfter to make return lo
V. 1* £ J S f t E K . “ d
----------- *
‘
*h" 1
^
delivery poetxg* prepaid lo th# county Judg* shall he the earn* amount
of tha respective counties where auch voters fnr Ilka capitalisation
h -'00*
.
.
tlon* Is the Htal* of Florida
Bee 4. Th# rounly Judge o f Ih *.cou nty any co-operative corporation
Where auth absent voter reside* ahaili r*&gt; bslns aurh under th* dafinlllon
e*lv# such ballot and ahall aafaly keep and Becllon ( I ) o f thla A d
preaerva u m i unopened In hi* offic# until lo file w ith th* Hecretarr of Htala a dec.lar as n o # provided
the Hoard of County Canfnaaare canvaaa lha atlon.algnad ttr H* pre*|denl and aecretnrv. lowed by law
dlatalyi upon ita
vote according ,lo law. at which lira* Ih* staling that II la
co-operative corporation or •• npw vroTldsd
the (.ovtm orareoriatjon’ a* above" defin'ml:' i i l i ' T h d l' h m * ccorpora
o r p o r a ^ ol^oa'lpora t toS s T a T Y r o fi t‘ un d ir v r i u c o f t h ^ ^ L ^ l T ^ b ^ ^ w R M ! ^ 0* ^ ! ! dSflnHg* U r a h i ^ i 2nd" J^ u U tm g T h ^ 'Y lw J re
Approved Ju n e-7. lllJ.
sre
•f the county
no o t M f M flM k Wto W
P H
H M g Ha gcharter
g llP W
I Pusual
g l H &gt;h* la w s o f Florida,
said
corporation
In Xthe
allowed
hy
liar
by
a
Iwo-thlrd#
vole
o
f
It*
o
f
the
assoclntlno.
It*
officers
or
memoei
members.
rod after the tiling o f such
all open aald envelope and recwrfl the aald form ! and f’rom arvt
»*c. 4. Raid letters oatent or a certified
!*".k i'7..!L _‘ T IT —
. 't;'L oJld!!d
Roc t
.Hot upon th* pall ta sk o f th . proper pre- diytaretlon
with
the
Secretary
o
f
ftlata.
copy
thsreof
g|v*D
by
|
K
Secretary
o
f
Htat*
••®*hhotdera
|
n
the
same
manner
as
it
provided
BecL
T.
Nothlhg
In
lhl|
Act
shall
be
held
dfiTlaratlon
Barretary
ranltal stock, PJJ*
piro- or construed to autborts*'or permit any' ag^ AN ACT**10* r c r m lP o ie * Fishing
n i t ta llw
............... ....
________
.... g g g
_
•
grv*t ■«•! •hw11 b« •vldencv o f th« . f .
.
*ncre*^f °*f fkj'i***
iptroiler endorse
endorse-hla
Sttm in ihe Salt Water* ot. the SUM *•
*» jl fy h s *f #l*ctloaa record v*t**t. provldsd entitled tn Ih* asm* Is St recognition as saMtanca• of auch corporation Ip all actions
th,t tl,r
Comntrollvr
bU aoclatlon organised hereunder lo carry on.
--------------*---- ---------------aald
canvassing
beard thati i find *ths^nam*
#
-'•
•
&lt;
1
Inga
The
original
charter
with
errtificite
Ufwwi
the
affidavit
that
In
hi*
judg
other
undertha
th*law*
laws *•— pretMsd
.... corporation*
___________ __organised
______ Jtvder
of auch
absent voter duly
or
suen aoeeni
ouiy regtatgrad
regisiereo among af
„ f thle
, tile R
Htsle
end tbs
tb* (#•
fee for
f.,r filing such dae*. i b- . j ? r^ Iflcata
«««*TIT#mi
tats and
8“ ‘ - of th# recording thereof In ths ment the aMlitv o f the corporation to meet
tb* criminal law*
Jh* voters of aurh prectnel. aa required1 by laratlon shall be twa dollar#
offic#- at Ih* —*cr*tary of Iftat* •#ndors#d its outsttnding Indebtednevs tnd liabilities will 2 ft h * B t a ila r r in r ld 2 : of
Provided. That
law tn other ra*** of raaldtul ra ters and In
gM . t. B* It further enacted
»m
that the ,b i T,*-5i
permit
horn* rgcli
C r E
t V L - h f t - S J U
h2 th.0T
c , ^ r yrr' o of
? W
m2?*rd.25r.r
^ by. .
,
u
. m roT.Ar't
aw c.n varelng t b . vat* o f *U atrem\ voter, .t ^ k h o ld e r . of any co-Ypare
•operative association e*rtlfi*d.,mr
tn* -eereta
*t* ehall ,b
bel " “ ‘ h* , j
\ n f*b«eor^,ratlon
organirrd
under
money
or upon which Imoney I* placed:
• s and habited by a large aopRlf
“*• ,b¥
a.

K

*■

r

%

�f

-

Eleven
►&gt;.*
heretofore (MuMtftd non cuiblc, «ieh qualified to become • member ot uid Board. .
-J £ £ e T 3 -* k »
tarpon, end alao &lt;mder the peovlaiona of thla Act
“ ««h »« Range U &amp;M
tber varietlei
m lgt.toty fixh,
fi.h, which
Sec. #. O
rein lt.tion .--I he uld
u ld Board
Hoard of
ot w«w»- " L Sr ? * r. . !f ! *^" 1al,l l b" 7 ^
n»°o^M
varieties of
ot migratory
which ^Sec-J.
Or^aniiatlon.—The,

b? ta k e n with the ordinary net; and
(U , Od account of the apparent abort,
JT ^ w n he advance In the price ol the ratal
^ T V n l l b e o a t l o n . which haa cauaed th ru
l*EPtn become dealrable aa a food product:

The Clerk of Ike Circuit Court of
' hi* autborired agent
p ro w d ^co ^t^tM ei^h ieb tb tU on Cbe firat ^ ko«hob»c County. or by from the reeorda in
ItJy. A. D.-I*iy. be unpaid end pelt or dAuiy,
•&amp;
»
P
"
*
«
«
omce or me c-.cm ufJ the Circuit Court!
IZTL Jwn
on W
Ianda
ia l
i h7fon;
d« on
. tr
lying'in
thi territory of Flagler the Saint
ofcce oLucie,
/ j W Ckrk^of
Oaceola and Palm Beach

Embalming than within'*0 daye alter hiving «rly along an
,* V b ^ mouth nl
been appointed and qualified, meet at Jack- “ ,d
r »k
t t e S ? ' n n lr d r
alone an
•onvillg and o rn n iee, by electing from lew .* * ' " " ' *
it
nhmber a prcaldent. and aecretary and trewa- &gt; »»«h u ry »“« “ P where
.«•&gt;« ra
!dd*«
VfU
JP*r.'
raid PelHeer'a
Creek
urer thereof a n d 'if ahall .meet from lime to J-r**k
* P°

County, a* hereby*e
payment thereof by
ianda in the Mine r
!*«™
effect !?
at If the territor

ia It the policy of Ike law Ihat land* owned
b , the Stale and eo uaed aa the State Pnaon
farm ia now bring uaed, ahould be caempted
ffom the burden ol the ci|wnae of government
of the county in which cuch Ianda are located;

1

uld State Priaon
Superintendent*,
employeea who
I priaon farm wboae
attend the public achoolt df mid
public roada lying around uid
t be kept up and maintained
ia unfair that the State, by
[•uid Unda from Ihe ta»
County, impure there entire
taxpayer* Hid cilitcna of
ia only (air and jutl that
•r lit (air and equitable part
lbrre(ure,
Ihe Legulalure u( the Slate
it ahall be the duty of the
Commiaaioncra of Stale inatitutiona
firat day of March, hi lilt
u*ed aa the Sutc Priaon
County, Florida, excepting
Bcrei in a contiguous body,

AN ACT

Under

great Cauau

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•■uiruiu

m ail

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Aa'secuHty
....... . For, Ail
. . Public
. . . Depotila.
^ e
present himtell or heraelf before u id Board at
Be It Enacted by the Legislature ot the Su te a time and place to be fixed by u id Hoard,

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« n 'l » » and » , II and St, a and J7, In St. Johna and agree
Township 14 South of Range II Exit to the noar.lt upon a plan or oli
» » d If Ihe u id Board ehatl find upon due exam- Northern com er of u id latt numbered Sec- , lon
Flagler County of
of-------Florida:
Section
L That Farm Loin Honda iaaued InalloVThat' Ihr0
,1? '1 lI!®n &lt;Iuf examnmur ui aa,u .... Seel ion line be- lhc h,m,|.1|
0,her inde

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if A g M SS

a r tra -g f

upon farm mortgagr. io

in.i^hia

g B « ‘- F : " ‘g
iiinlmfii!

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—
* * -Statea
» &gt; ‘*bondt,
*
to furpiab ■ market for United
to
create
government
depoaitorlci
and
finan
*w
.
I
it..
I V&gt;aii..l
Caalaa
.,1
In r

tial agtnla lor the United Statei, and for
other purpoaea, and approved July 17. 1»1«,
by Federak land banka, of Joint atoek land
banka, ahall be a lawful inveatment lor all
fiduciary and trurt funda, including all lundt
in the control ol tniateea, aaaigneea. guardianv
admlniatraton and execulora, and may be
ftttepttd a* aecurity for alt public drpoiita.
See.
Sec. j.
2» That tnia
thla c\ct
Act anaii
ahall iix
tike
e enrci
effect, imIm-

'•Z.J’AS ?Zd k hJ

£W TSE ? 3

IS&amp;VsE&amp;sat

cartmd dlipotition of the and 3S, Jtl and ^7 &lt;h _f1 • J

ed oeraoni and the apartmrnla, 'rlo’thin*' and &amp;
Range
bedding.
In cave of death from
fnfrelioua,
eon- #«nr .Hue
a.
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1. a.

tigiout or othrr communicable dlacwae, ahall
itaue to uid applicant a licenac to practice
embalming and ahall regialer tuch applicant
i n
duly lieemed embalmer. Such licenae
«hall be aigned by the majority of the Board
and atteated.by ita aeal, and all peraona receiving a-licence under
under ihe
Ihe proviaibna
proviiiona oi
of thla
thla
Act ahall reginer the fact at the office of the
eirrx
clerk, ot
of the
the court
cour in rich and every county

It ahall be the duty of the Tax
id county, on or before the firat
'
1
o forward to the
w . . n , w~»
Stale Inatitutiona
that would be due
taara the ume aa if
and located aa the Unda
taapayera of the county,
itatrment, it ahall be the
nuke their rrquiaition
for the amount contained
innicfinti ot tneir aa- tin me aiaiemcm ot laid Taa Collector, knd
herein ,_______
provided,. ___
and for the C.wnpttoller ahall draw „hl._ warrant for
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aeaament
rollHI *a«

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™ Johna

C°untie%

C°unty to
*lo" « ' h*.
,
- -P°in* °f beginning.
Kiton or
me fountiea
voumira of
m Volutia
iinum
Public Inatruction
of the
it and agree with u id reapective any and all other eatraordinary aervicea which the u id amount upon the Stale TreaVurer and
See. 2. That uid County ahall l&gt;e a part of
a ‘pUn’
plan o r ' plant for the ataump- aaaeoorv may lie required lo perform. And forward u id warrant to the Taa Collector o f
'»
,he
* fourth
fourth Longreaatonii
Congreiilonal Diitrict,
itiainci, a
a part
part of
ot
aid bv
hy
cr {.
County
of ita pro
rata ahare ofcountlra o f______
Saint_______
Lucie, Oaceola and Palm u id county, which warrant ahall be ruid
'*’ * Thirtv-firat Senatorial
Dlatrict,
and
part
. , / T
"
,
, _the __________
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~ A‘ tie required
1 ' to-pay for any
*&gt;• ,he
Judicl** Circuit, and u id
|nJ ( btrdnrax ol the ' Board'"of" Publ'ic^ln' Beach ahall mil
in which he may therealter locate, and with c®u7,,,, *^* M ’ e on* member in the llouae , !rtlf,j(,n rearwetlvely o f the Countiea of Vo- aervicea performed by aaid atae*aora during
the local dlatrict regiatrar in whoae dlatricf o lc HeprtaentatWc* ol the Stale o| Florida. tll, u . nj q, j„ h ni
t tio upon an equitable the year iqty. in relation-to property and
?hern'VlJ|rT n f !m h,,|pr01^ * n °n : provided, fur" U11? “ nn* &gt;&gt;U&gt;I. *** *h* dlvl.bn o f the aurplua (u n d lT f the ltear.1 o f peraona In the territory o f Okeechobee County,
*ht " bt «"»W c r* tl countyarat of r“ ‘ d " u n r..
|.ublic Inatruction reapecllvely o f Voluaia and a . hereVy created,
CHAPTER 71J!—I No, l l t t
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...
,,,
ataeaaor
of taae* for Okee
eligible foe licenae who »&gt;»• « ° ' ^
«
Id ^ ih llh ^ ^r S fo r e th ^ fin t^
S. John. Countie, and
upon an. equitable
.S ec. i j . The
^
AN ACT, Making It Unlawlul for Any Ptt- lean two yeata' experience under
the aurplua funda that aaid Board, chobe* t ounty ahall receive no eompenaatjon
ncenaru
J|n
&gt;|&gt;|wjf)(
^
offic„
,
,,,
.
R
i
c
h
u
l
d
counfjr
aou or Peraona to Interfere AVIth Recruiting embalmer,
in the Army o r Navv of the United Statea
Sec. I t
mediately upon Ita paauge and approval by
the Oovvrnor.
Approval M*jr 2*. 1917,

kia
lh*
f any
moniea ”in ---*■
&lt;the Slate T rf*aurer out o------, ---------handa the u m e aa other'general ex pen tea o f
the Su te are paid.
Approved May efi, tqiy.
.
.
CHAPTER :&lt; o j— (No. tg j.)
AN ACT Relating lo Warebouarmeti and Ware-

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ill

Tiaioni I't m u ran
■ sec. It. lompenaation ot .Mrmhcrt ol He
apply to aucVt aollciting or perauading 4nj Other Kxpenara.—All expenaea, aalary
t
related
hy
affinity
or
•, * f ,ljem of tnrmhera of aaid Board *hal|
r by any peraon
■'
the

Cjrroit Ianda In the u m e manner ami with the aamr peraon. or a apccificd peraon or hi. order,
held on the eflrct aa If the County o f Okeechobee bid not
(e) The rate o l atnragc charge.,
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1 -----------------( f ) A description &lt;af Ihe good, or o f the

Oaceola

Art,

AMI

1.

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r ilA r T F R 7 4 0 1 —*(No. 1 4 1 .)
rilory UcffiMboTe tet forth •• the propo**&lt;\ the goo*!* hy th^ frarfhou«em4n to th« hoMer
e®cial paper, and document, in the name papua or recotdi apt&gt;ertaining to any rate *"* " "r t-*bl by aaid County, the aum of $ 10 0
t IJrtl i.fcK 7 4 oi ov o. m i
County o f Okeecholwe. The tegl.lratfon
o f the otfgina receipt.
el the officer an appointing
him M
aa auen
auch *&gt;epudepu- dretded
decided by
by toe
the tCoun.
ou rt/'
*uch
time ax he ahall acthally l&gt;e AN A C T Providing lor the Creation ol Okee- County
ig him
. -. f* r ™onln
in fdr
u i.i
_ ntk
Sec. 1 . Failure to Mark "Not NrgolUble."
«»ph
oeputv
ahall in
Sec. I Uhl. Act
.hail •
become
effective
The County Judge of Flagler
17. and hla u ld acta aa II
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elpt ahall have plainli
1&lt;riv&lt;.tlrr from the reqnnla in the
n ia face hy IM, warehnuaeman laau*H rtapecti' be aa bindingg aa tf preformed hy immediately upon jta paauge and become a Cc^ f
law.
the officer_appointlng auch deputy.
Approved May 14, 1S1T.
Sec. I That upon" hli being muttered out
*f the eervlee ol the United Statea. auek of
ierr ahall immediately enter Into the duliei
C H A ! TF.R . » 7 —(N o. 1 » ) .
td hit office lor the remainder of the term AN ACT to AuthorUe and Direct the Board
for which he w u tlectrd.
,
ol Commi.aionre. of Slate Inatiluiiona tp
fee. 7. Thla Act ahall take effect immeSell, Loan, .or Leite the Steamer Roamrr.
diately upon ita pataage and approyal by the r c j t Enacted by the Legulalure'bl the Stale
Gotrrnor, or upon ita becoming a law withof Florida:
•‘ , _
, ,
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Section I.,(That the Board-of Commlaaionera

ttarmlng houae and
•Mhin twenty
h'
____ four
___ hour.
•vthoritifia of the riren
••ch auhject or cittaen,
Betealier, notify auch
“ e arrival thereat or
Jrt'r
auhject
ritiien.
tan**try »uch
•uhject
d liien
. A arutui
wilfulortoil
comply
with orauch
proclamation
to

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.See. 1 Thla Act .h a ll'ta k e effect
tatftly.
Approved May 11. 1917.

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imnu-

\

. ____ ____an.I
|_____
ACT. .to. . .Authorire
nir#,&lt; ik . n „ ..,t

- ...

Su „ .
of Ftortda: '
Section 1. That the Board of Commiulon*
fera
f l Ol
IntlHUllirtu be,
m , cai■
«| they
III,, .,w
bl 3I1IC
Slate Inatitutiona
and
are
hrrrbr lu lhoH icd. empowered m d directed
Jo »jll the Steimer Roamrr. the te u e l now
in the aenrice of the State Shell FUh Com'
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pertaini to prop-

ner,

.pnomt an me omerrv in a iw n

p r s &amp;r&amp; i 's ? s £ s i X K rfc*u
X lu•l firat
z xmeeting
.w x
x Monday
&amp;s; a.
on z
the a
firat
of

law.
Sec,
^ J X £ f
va-w...«w
. u __
CounliraaM'...« f ^
paid n provided by *ltw for the A u r u m m l County ( omm imonen 0 1 u im n o o r r i numy
o f Taxet o f Flasler Counhr for the year A. Ip hold ita fint meetinir on the firtt Monday in
p . toty. and the Hoard o f County Commiulon- .September, 1 9 1 * and at aaid meetin* the aaid
— “f
r'ewa.ufiu
tamvi.tg. for t riwin- Hoard ahall make arranyrmrnti for the tern-

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n rn o tr

nr m r

Bradford County Certain Linda Withdrawn
from the IJat o f Taxable Property o f Said
County hy Reaaon of the Purchaae by the
Stair o f Land* in u ld County, known aa the
Stale Priaon Farm, and to Provide for the
Aareaament and Collection and Payment o f
Taara Thereon for County Purpurea; Preaeribing Certain Outlet in Relatfon Thereto
o f Ihe. Boanl o f Commiaaionera o l State
- 1f wvtltutlnna. and for Other Purpoaea Incidental Thereto.
Aeta o f
t ?oq V nV Chapre r * 6 1 ra
ft* " *
lyuv, m u
v, „
IM% ____
and purchaaea by the IW&gt;ard o f Commi«\inner«
o f State Institution! &lt;\f the State
o f Florida,
acre,
o f land
approximately
eighteen
thousand
“ * *
ww ae
t ya------f
1 ________

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mand by the holder or ilrpoaitor ao arcotnpanled. the burden ahall be upon the warehouseman tn eatabBah the rxiatrnee o f a lawful excure for auch rrfuaat.
See. g. Juatifieation o f Warehouteman In
Delivering.— A warcbouaeman ia juatifird In
ilellverlng the gooda.' auhject to the proviatona
o f Ihe three following aectiona, to one who la—
(a)
The peraon lawfully rntitlrd to tha
po«re*ilon o f the good., or thla agent,
(b ) A peraon who Ir either himrelf rntitlrd
to delivery hy the term, o f a non negotiable
l” 'V d f o f .,h'
nr w h o &gt; . written
from Ihe peraon ao rntitlrd. rlthcr
authority upon the receipt or writlrn upon an*
indorsed
other
paper, T&gt;r
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�Page Eight
•hould not be lik m
(or n
u«*»
and puryMea art Stair Auditor ahall hare and eacrctae ihr enforced again*! the movement o ( licit infettrd •entailvea, etln .a . aaetalaota and other offl.
it lot
» « and
forth’ in tkc petition
,0 B »
**
“*
ponrta aa the Male Auditor and prevent cattle Horn any lick inlratrd arra in Ihi* l *r * • " « emp.oyee* of aaid Ituaul duty oueervrd by th* proper
•*** abrrifl in the tame man Aiviatant M ate Auditor,, and ahall perform State, or arra in which aytfemattc tick f M l - thurtaed »&lt;y it, nta hereby empuu'ritu u i t t **w
| a u m m o n a ad irapondendum are hia■dotire under the direction nf Ibe Governor ration work ia not being cattied on iindrr Ihe i w upon any grounda nr premia** tn mia
in
* ib**1
man M
ja *}***
uejv oviorr inr return
r n v m and
ana the
rnr Slate
mate Auditor.
Aiiiiiiuf,
•
,
Jr r ,f j ’. nt&gt;' ^
r**
*•
ditecliott
o( the Stale Live Stock Sanitary htkte tor Hie putpoee of inepectiuu, g o * r a n da/ drench notice or notice*. Aamany notice*
Sec. 1 That he ahali receive com pen u t ion •a mar be neccaaary to obtain aerviee on the at the aarne rale or aalary aa the S u te Auditor, i
defendant* may front time to time, be m u n i, and prevent Aieiitant State Auditor, log ether
returnable. at above Mated, to t later day or with hit actual neccaaary traveling tipenaea
day*. Rule Day* art aboliabed 1n theae peo- incurred while on official buaineaa; ami the
cceding*. II* an* defendant be alleged to be neccaaary amount lor carrying .o u t Ihe provF .
a non-tetliknt of the State, or i( the name or «ioni of thia Act la hereby appropriated
■evidence ol any defendant ie alleged to be un- - See. t Thia Act ahall take effret upon It*
known, or If any defendant cannot be perapn patwage and approval by Ibe Governor,
ally veered, the Clerk ahall cauae auch notice
Approved May St, l#u.
the co-operation
ition o l the Slate I.lve Stock Sanl- » » * c m lo n o f h&lt;*. dut.ee ahall ha fined not l e u
to be publithed once each week for 4 contecu
.
tiry Hoard, any lloard ol County C om m m lon - m a n t D-u. nur m o t , than ll.OQe, o r oo tinlive weekt in tome newipaper publithed in
_C H A P T E K iHI—(N o. W ),
ff*. 6r any Statt j t ’ etermaty, b e fo tt an elct-_.F ‘ , “‘ " “ " lk f hui J e tt than one m o u tn on m o t .
•aid County, and the Clerk ahall mail a cert'- \\ ACT
» * » o f thr
iv’e been held in the cou nty or diet
one year or both tu ch fin , and Im pria. „J o Amend
. . Section
'
V I Timp
O .haUfiave
rtf'copy o f r o c h nailer to each noji-fevidenf
Central
o( the
the Slate
Sute of
ol Florida,
f tt in which the work ia to be carried on onment.
(lenrfil Statutea
Statutes of
Florida, iiJ
----------t kiin i
efeudant at bia place ol rrtidence aa name in
Ktlating
to
the
.Making
of
Annual
Report*
Relating
to
the
Making
H
..
_
eportt and a majority ol the qualified elector* voting
•• Whenever aald Uo ard ehall Ond
ie petition, Inti he thall alto file a certificate
by
to to the Railroad Com m
m *aid
*
by Common
CommonCarrier*
Carrier*
election have declared in lavor ot , ,,“ t ,u » f« *»»*« At any placa i In tno State
ol *uch conitruetivc terrier, which mode o f- mitrioner*.
compultory ayilcmatk
..
lick eradication wotk. cuinmu-.icabi.. comagioua or inf M l toga Miatervtee ahall be a* effectual aa though the Je- j), |&lt; Enacted by thr.l.rgiiU lurc ol the Stale or compuleory eaVtlle'dipping! SiKh ilection **»»• *•* value, hug* or other ------------uomrattc
am iendanl had brrn personally served with pro
of Florida:
may be held at any general elrcitpn acordtng m«f», ** anatl have the power to deeiguala
idet
cr»* Wtlhtn ihi* State. Notice of lit prnJrn*
Section 1. That Section r»?0 ol the General to IbrTitwY and procedure ol general’ election*' ■■u'-u
"r locality nuu to prohibit I no
may
and-------------—
recorded -at
In -----other
cate*.
Statutea of —
the
State
Florida
the or
or at
at aa ip
apeeUI
election wmen
.which II
ahall
be m
called
into or
tcuiuvwl
from -------auch •lu.
- y be
—. filed
. . . -------- —,
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•. . of
,i ■
.«.&gt;•• *be.
". and —*
r c o i election
, .1 1 oc
in i Introduction
...------------— ------—
— ------Sec. i. All per eon a not appearing or »»»««»• *ame la hereby amended ao a* to read aa (ol , nd |,cia according to \he Uw* governing entity o f any caUle, h og . or other dom eeilc
tog ou |b« return day, whether under dijabil* |o«t:
___
»t»ecial election!.
animal* anU to plate auch locality In quayity or not. ahall be bound by the proceedin)r»
Section . » ) . Kallroa&lt;k to Make Annual HeSec. 6. Said lloard ahall have the powfr *«U ne and mainialh auch quarantine aa long
and1 default may be entered afainrt them, but |H
.ft» - l « ahall
•ttca * * * * *O . . . . . . a*V n **9C'*»*ryt
|H.rt*.-ii
.nan be
i&gt;c the
tne duty
uoiy of
01 all
an common end
*nd it »haU
ahall be its
Ita duty from time to tin
timet to
» . ™ r j , ami
*mi
nothing ahall prevent any peraon « h o i* ahown camera nibject to-lhe nrovuitmi* of thia chap- make, promulgate and enforce mice and tegaueb quarantine ahall continue, it altail
by the record to be interrated ut the property
to make lo the Railroad locntmieiottcra lilauonk (or carrying out the pfoviikm e and h* Illegal for any pet.on. him or coipuratlon
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l« k * or tranaport auch animal* .ittier out
or lulu auch quarantined locality, and any
wot, who abail violate Ihe provlalona ot
»

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it ahall be the duty ol the Judge o&lt; the Cirauit tourt to cauae a jury ol IS mm to be
e m u n r

f,

Irv

w h il

i - .m t ii rn u l in i i

ih i

i

...

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^

December Slat, immediately preceding, which
.(^n ,„„ia ln a atatemem or the organitaiion.
1,

Dff

a. . at..

.. .»

ad.

... .L .

« n the Bret‘ Monday in M ay; in the Count* o f
D u v a l u n the thlru Monuay in Mar *
nee. a. 'tn* fall term uf aald con n ahali
comment-* In the County o f Clay on the eecuad Monuay tn O ctober: tn tiii» f o u n t r

‘ |*,u* tujn,,i . .
,
•hall nut he
’ T M* * circuit ; „ j
, „ u n iv in « h l r ?
i " **dM*®n t„ ...
. 11
* n,,t re*ldc hi , “ inf
* 'c i
" f t . 'v o&gt;Molv_e,
"&gt; *ny

.h a ll co m m e n ce In the C o u n ty o f F lagler on
t h , flr»t M onday In O ctober, and the SjtrinK
T erm OT a*«d COUn-ahini co m m e n ce in *atd
County on the laat M onday In M arch

V.-. , r ,l , u l 'cabuft, and I’rovl dl n*'
'
n n try o j n t c r t r v I ro Con fetto I
o ?..1"*
.
.^ P p ifr .
a
^ 1 ,c l-egrtlalur* ol •&gt;.. ,

s.I.i™ , t V r.
*'*
*' ,
ul*«b‘ delault „|
,
, " “ “ 'J* ol defendant* in
„
. "J &lt;lt
,n
ClrctlU C o u r t/of th, SS,?11'',
l lorid* in Chancery when
« *’ * °l
it made peraon atly/to enter h u ' U | V ^ ‘ ‘
K «r*n cr upon the day f i t f j
lh.e,r *p*
w ehnV i,r,t' ^
C ll Al*TK It Tit a— IN u at |
.itvurvl in arid c a u t e ^or, m
, . . . i. ■_
AN ACT lo | . „ . Crtb. the T im . o f Holding l'r . publ.rAUoM. upon I h e d a r f i i . V ;
.|h# Term * of the Circuit Court In and for’ ufl*rr °* Publication if the tame l«I .
*
, h# Tenth Judicial Circuit o f Kloriaa.
tm| ^ a"® 1 • fJ*,c
then on thJ tSS d.l y’
n
r It Enacted
n the oorder'7T
r d r/* i .'‘V
Br
Knactvd by th*
the l.eglalature of
ol th*
the
cding ,hr
the nay fi*td
n*cd |
in
state o f Florida;
Iwation, the complainant or cnm olIL ,
n.otlon I. That thal tlm
*
«
(
holding
th
.
m*
r
h**e
a
decree
*"
tlm * « f holding lha ***5** ,l^*,
have ■ decree pin
, , , m, D( (h , circu it Court
“
‘it, ana f „ r the rn' -----1
*c uf
v,a
" fd “ • '--* —
,u t1*&gt; dcirnda.it
Tenth Judicial rtrcult of F'lorldu, ahall b* aa . i ™ ; *■
l* * » anc| part* of I * .,
‘' ‘ t
hereinafter tiled. There
» o regur . ahall t&gt;.
l&gt;» itwo
trftl* "
herewith ahall be irim ln j,
tw**
in m s o i s i c ui n u i i u a , v t m « wwnwic v
^
•MK?liuu atiftli be g u i l f y uf tk t i U v U c i u M n u ) Igy t # r m a o f ipiiUl cour t h a l d Iti *Ach c u u n ty
Approved May 4. ‘iilT.*'1'*’'*1*’'J ‘
|he stale, and to preecribe quarantine dtetrict*. " ,Ml, •*•**
PunUlied by a fin* o f not aa- ot , . l d Tenth Judicial Circuit *ach year lo
l f , ionl ur „ c,a, their localiono and bounda cteding ll.truo or by imprieonnient ot not ax- ti. known aa tha Spring Term and the Fall
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"* f - 1 Th“ • " '» » * ralallra t„ holdlna
t , rm, uf court In Ihe Fourth Judicial Circuit
|0 to far aa th . »am* a r . In rontlict uitli
... Act ba and th- aarne are hereby rethl.
’
pealed.
Approved May g. 1»IT.

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owner i* entitled, H aufficirnt lact* arc bciofe . and every year or olYetier if called (or by the
ihe t ourt to atljudteate the di*lribul,on o( Ihe , ; &lt;1&gt;rrt)litl ,hc Comptroller »h*1! make a lull
(iruCCNi
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friKift of all hia ofhcial act* ami |»riH:r?AlingA
htc. J. Ihe jud|tmrii! tliall ircite the %efthcl jor |jir |A«t fUcat year to the t«r\ernor, to he
, 1, lull and »h*ll be that the property therein u ,() hefote the l.cgiilature w,th In* inM.age,
.Ie»cr,bed he appropriated to the l ounty in Ire #P(; ,|,j|| „ Mkr %Uch lurther re|M.rt j . the
•imple, or tbr particular nijht «*r eviair in »ani ( ..nviitulnm mav rrquirr
pr o p r rt y » i u g h l . be a p p r . i p n . l r d to tlir t ..u nl&gt;
Iitmn toe l jiurvt, |-a,iuM
vecunnK by dr
laCJtlt of mulirjr I ftc c u m in O k jl lu il louilit ll) i*IC

• ||,al all law. ami partv ..I U w . in
r , , „ fllc( w),h ,,,,* ,\ct
t tic v m r art.

verdict ol the jury.*
‘
.-ec. III. live L ounty within ten da,v alter
tf.r rrn.ilturn ol the jii.lgfnrni «!iaii
into

' ll,,. Act .hall take rtlrvt n m .m li,
p * ,M, r in .| approval by the

ih# (c u r t for the Ufcc ol the ilefcri«iint, the
eomiKfiMtipn a K c r t a in c d by lhc jur&gt;. ur else
tiie proceeding, .ball be null and void. u n lc * .
lor g ood Caute, lurlhey time, not (a cced in g

3u daya, be allowed by the Court. t'|&gt;ou auch

i ounty ha* paid the amount of the cumpen
sattun into the i'uurt as aforesaid, so as to
prevent the C o u n t ) ‘s -appropriation of the
p r u p t r t ) i»«ristiri|| tkc pfi»crrdmg% in error, |g
at an ) time after the skttt of err«»r taken by

any lirlrndant. h* shall t^kr out. of lire Court
the amount found In Ik* 4 ur Inm, i ||f « n t *d
rfrot shill hr i|lsmi&lt;srd tn iL«- Sjupreme ( ourt
upon the cctttlfeate til the t Ink of file l irvint

i ourt that the drfriidaut has taken out Ihe

eumpenftjtiun a/oresaiil

See. 12
W h ene ve r Ihe judge shall he sat
I 'f i f ii 1tial *tt)
tier*un or |tff.un*, whether
holding under the dr lrtida nt or not, are p r r
i r t *i k ig **r 11 1m t r ut fin jf t Inr I o i|n t) I r« n t r »*
tr tt n g ujto11 ui taking |Mi#ke«*i«m oi ihr prup
t i t ) alter the County* i* entitled to do so* hr
»tia&gt; grant ti lt h writ* of assistance as he may
think necessary. .»r h c mav pr iK ccd by at
ta chm rnt a* for contempt t ( cuurS

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AM
,,u ,r, ol t S l su it? o f'F fo m U . Krtairie
&gt; U t u t f « ot m e . late ui r i o n « » , w n a i i i c

Section 1* T h a t Section ld| of the &lt;*fnera1
Statute* of 4he State 'of Florida Ih* and the
same I* hereby refieatnl.
Sec. 1 Tin* .Vet to takr rtfret up»n *t- pas­
sage iifui approval by the IkHerntif
Approved Mas IH. 1'1*17
t II AIM I K T il

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At I- to Amend Srvttun jr «»| t hapter
Iteofrai Statav-s of the State oi FUSrhta,
krlaiing to Regulation, Supers iaton
arnl
t ontrol *4 Fraternal Henefit S**ctctit* in

T h i s Stale

Ite If Hriactnl li&gt; the I cut slat ure *4 the Mali
-4 riorhla .
&gt;rctnifi }
1 hat &gt; n tirrii ?,* ol t hapter **’.*Ir*
i . r u r r ^ l Siatutr* *4 the Mate
l loritla tie
anti the *3mr is h e r r h y amrn&lt;ietl t&lt;» read a*

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&gt;cc, la

Tin* Act -full not Ik mi ti&gt;u*trucd

a* tu r r p r a l Section

of the i .r n c r a l Statutes

*h*ll l»c in wtiliqg* an.| *11*11 describe
the
d h r a i r d animal ur live n o c k , arid aha I g n e

u iu # e . « r lueafta* o f tuiiiiiiuin a I I um an y
. u n ia g io u .. infactlou* or co m m u n lca b U d l . -

'he name and addrea. ol he owner or peraon
in charge lliercol. and the place w l.c .c the

.IJw rllng auch H r . .lo c k , or In fectin g

^ * . t |i »« Vrt sh ill takr r ^ c t
af|Sfr^ *t . tU m h e * ' l 1117
k
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aie Wept. iwia ot i

h«-

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h

, UI„ „ rrm l. rll
A„ y p . r.o n who ahall In■
Jure, dr.troy or attempt ‘ to deatroy a n y .
ho h i i knot* lediga of lir(lllllMt. „ „ -a«tiitim«iti »,r r.i, im ii- k iti* tiv.i

It ahall b . unlawful tor

- n t „ inulv Up o n or &lt; r o . a any public blalr-

* n’y County o’f T h e V t l l / o f F io rid T .ri.' her*-'
,
uonrourlat,

l.isr
lit or r a p r e a v i i i k t h c of th
M( i k K H a n i t a r y |iv»ard.
Htx
lo
T h v Iftate l.lsa Kt ock H«nlt&lt;«r&gt;
ItiMtil *tiall b y r ule pro v id e fur a vttfe uinl

m iitfol 4&gt;r hug ihulrr* ar«4| other contagtou*.
IfifrcHo u* it ml tomniunkmld** d l » e a t r » o f aid

multi
S»*.
The tuiri rtf f l i u . u u u i t hereh y » p r nr&gt;Mini Hi**ntier fur tlie iii#pu*cii and *i4'j p i u p r m t f l fnirii any fuh d* .tn th a T r e a t u r y
t r uei lull of t h«- i d h * . « f i ttf dtnneal It," “ fll - in •« «it her w l* «• ii p r opt Ia I n l for cut r jf lug u u I
II |i41 . , *| 11 *f It|o %
.•Ii vs h I* h *I •*»11 I*4 * r «11r "i t Iip pl us Imtollt of 111&gt;1* A e 1 p t « V14r d . Itu»w ■

jin ii i or vsflt l l r it ft! If led w i t h any * uiilwgiou*.
i r . f i v l i u u t «M t u m m u n l e a t i l f itiavutr, In i u d i

• s» r. tSi.tt »*# mu* Ii uf thia a p p r o p r i a t i o n of

,,f aUjipr*ird a.f being llaiMe lo cottunuitl1
H*-*
Tilt* Act stiall ta ke effect I m m r ■
1ii* voidwgloti or infectbni uf any 1 i»ntaglut*, i l U t i 1) up&lt;&gt;ii 11m bcccitiilng a law
HitrttUius or corn mu nlc Able dlaaa^e, and lo
APproved
June I* JUT*
* ----- *-----ahed*.
condemn ant!* tleatroy
any
barna. •h^di
1
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natti* coirala or pn»» which the aald 14* •'
J*ll.\ITBlt
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J 'llA lT K It IS
71U
—(No
(No 4M.
It,10 reasonably cause
u r r r mav ret|tiire f r o m any society such m
co n agio 11
A«*T to Ftovlde for the Enrolling by
lu
uiJVvtl
I
h
i
**»ld
.hull
Typewriting Marhlnw of lltlla and Joint
Jut mat loo a* will enable him la
tlttrrrniiif Hand c o n d a m n a t l u n I;.T. 1
whether such society it esrmpl from the pro­

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'" / [ . n w i e d May £* 19 T.
A pproved « » r a , »&gt;T.

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lA* l’TKK
7X1—(N o &lt;r.li
' 1 1 f *n * ■ ' i * ' ° - •m j *

anj, atatulr td ihi* Stair.
...... I'd'all undrr
Src. 1 T h l, A ct .ball „ k r rffrct
alcl, .uixin
^ a p-•*—
p r o v •a -l «hf
r.o%ern„,
- .
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« c wiM
cinoi uf
‘A o b i l f v ^ N u l " V « 7 7 * ,,hwul h U ®W*r«t4l.
Al'I-roved May X 1»|7.
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Attorney Gm cral
The ,ttorn*y accepting *r
,ir e ol
...filer .lull
vice
oi ...rh
tuch II,filer
.lu ll return ori.i.u
origi.ull „f
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. . b. « o m r a * iur,
*»mr t„ he file,I with in,|
ll.r rriur.l III ,hr c u e . Sii-I clerk thill I
cei.e mw- for tuch notice ,n,l cnfiy t,, m in i
H[hh.
the ptovreulintf officer, an-l £» f..f
•iich nu.icr *ml c.ipy icive.f utun va,.t
torney of appriUtc ,ou,t. to l.r u , rJ
c o , t*.
,
Ijf il Ihe Act creating »aid county is ratihe«l
Sec. 1’ That the notice or icire fic u i 4iu!l
.by a vote o ia .g_.
provided fur tn -v.livtilltIi!I)
the
Vlitr the njfiir of the p*ftle*
said A c t
T h e r e shall be a Circuit Judge t-&gt; tile cJiu*e. the irritir nf the trial c..u,t
and State A t t o r n e y in sanl c i r c u i t w h o th i l l
Ibr rttllin .liy ,,f ,»lr writ of c , „ „ . |(,r „ rtrn„
h r app ointe d, confirmed ami hold -dhet fur tl.urgrif, Ibr -Icgn e of otirTive foun.l in in
the term a* p rov ided by the ( tm tilt niton, and 'In 1II .h i!! I*e Iltnevie,]
j„ ,he name o) shall receive lh c salary pruvidrsi l#y law fur u,i nrr.nling nntge ,,l the appeilKr roiut
such officera-,.,,| i.tue,i ui.ifer the tunic i n j teil nf .hr
Scc.
The Seventh Judicial Circuit u( the vlifl. 1,1 the trial cviurt. The form In be «,
u»e.l .hall be ...b.iuiitially a* follow*
........................................... 'n t h * .................
...
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Gourt of . , . . . . . .
Ibe State of Ha.,
County, Fla.
U h eieaplaintiff in ef r',‘ . in ,he
i l » o r vt.b-,1 riu .e b n *ued out writ «l err-r
said conn firs as now provi ded by law
".'f
m»«ie iclutnahle at .......
Sec, 1. l h c Ele ven th Judicial C i r c u i t of the I"
r Inrid a, on tile ........lay o f ........ A D 19
of 01 com|&gt;o*ed of the
Stair of Florida heretofore
in
a
c
ju
.r
i„
which
the plaintiff in error
Counties of Monyov Dade, dlroward ami Calm wav charged with
, ni| „ verdict o'
Hrach,
Reach, shall be eomt
foniivased of tbr Counties of
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-a * tendered agam.t pljmnlf
Monroe and Dade. There shall he three regu K'
in error,
t
9
)Jr trrrh« of the tin
Ircutt Court held in each
Therefore Ih i, j* to
y(&gt;u no|jcr ,|„t
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pvej
t* hctc*'- created and e.labllvhcd an additional Judical circuit in the

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visions of this A c t .
Sec f. A ll law;* and! parts of laws iiioutst*

tent with this Art are hereby repealed
See *, 3
lilts A c t shall become a law tip-m
it* passage and a p p ro v a l by the (g o v e r n o r , or
ii|**m its t»ccorning a law, without - such ap

t luptrr Slid cl the Law* of #1
ol Florida,.or Chapter
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t*I &gt;. I#•.I ■*
V*. Act
I
...
4 Section
w.-__ !
II tortda,
'.No
t*• A*____
n n ul
Approved Junr
IS. ( hapter 4-I&gt;. law* of Florida, entitled
Art Act to I'rovide for the Morwing of |*ul*

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railr«*ad track, nr nght n lw iy , or terminal.
facilities and station grounds to he sold lie.
Alter final deposition of the suit, the clerk
■I the circuit court thall prepare and forward
a certified copy ol the decree of forrcloaurcand. file *nd &lt;d the decree of confirmation of

vrne on the atcond Monday in Mc'tober.
Sec. J All law. and.parl* of law* In con
.
. , hj .
afr /
.
fcuralr.i

,

c«»ntainrij
in this
Act
shall
t
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t ti ■
-*See.
v. - I?
wi Nfithing
-v &lt;1111114, k’
MIlatliHJ III
lilaw #
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proceedings shall be ^ frtn*trurd tti affect «»r apply 1t&gt; grand or
,.d b, tire l ounty, rvrrpt the c.o| upon the
......
, , , )g r.
F e llo w -..f
.it .11 etior taken by a
....... .. which Kmghl. oi l-hylhi*. leaclunve ol the In ..,.
the........
judgment
the t ircuit t ourt shall he
oiittr dr par (merit »»( the Supf£mr I .mlg - «#i|
a ftif iTird
_ . . ”. 1
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, tl Knight* fd Pythias 1 «»r i*K'iettra ahtch limit
11 ,
1,1 utrLt^iM
. i fe-any
i ,c lamia which I heir mdnbcfatilp to any one haiardou* «c
not liavc acquired
titleT to
ctipalfon* nor to similar stxieties which do not
‘ the County it using, or if at any time altrr i*soe insuraner rertifieatrs. The State Treat
mi attempt t»» acquire tttjr hy condemnation
prtecrcdiiig*. or tdherwibe. it shall he found
that the title* so acquired are defective, the
C o u n t y may proceed und e r this A c t to acquire
ur per fret 'such title, or lo acquire any out
standing right, title or interest n » and 1u such
property
*

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" ,n, * , " “ *n
able time and clean and die nfact au.h live
" |,H k or prtmlkr.. «n.l ahall ilntrojr carrlrra.

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Itil lo ¥1I ?

*u' " U'w. mww
‘ Vhc ^ m c " t o
•‘ii.mal. ... live alock.^ o &lt;M -, ‘ '*'* “ « «
lhc &gt;UU \ ctrrinavun.
A
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rr*a«dutlon rnuT '|j)c County of Monroe on lhc sccontl Fucsday
••r jig tafiii hi charge 4*t auch ttlilftiiwl or live* lurdisjg a* il»r bill or
p«»»a h a w 4»rlgln«li*i| Iti the Hrliatr or llnuae, br- jn January/and lhc County pf Dade vn the
atocli. Uarna.* Plioda* yard*, corral *

au.j unm meir m c r r s io n nave Deen duly ap..............
Htata uf Florida;
.rndnicd and qualifies!. A majority of the mem » " d .aid Hoard may require the Htata * A t_______
_w_______
_______
g ffectlun _1. Tl)»t
Ihe CornmlMlonvr..
*p
U f t «f said lloarn ahall const.tuie a quorum «»"/*&gt; '*r
anllcltor or other proaecut(o f a|| purposes
Inc/
officer
In
any
circuit
or
county
to
Inatlin /n m .e r
or
pointed under Chapter 4410 Act* o f *****
Sec. I. The -&gt;ff.ci,| headquarter, ol %aid Hoard ■
«UJ*
“ r criminal, for
the .......
purfn,**
5 -»ulu
...... cl,r**
- ....................
..........
” ■*: - ‘ .'f'.hall he at Tallaha**r«. hut it may hold it* o‘f ' enforcing o r 'c w r f j lng OUI the Irm ir of „ f tp* tin .rial U » t iff th* Htata of Florlita
meeting* kt either placet jn the Stale ol

CM A I T E R 7siJ-&lt;N o. ^
91).
A j ; A C tP r o h ib itin g the tutting o f Writ* ol
G .,nl.hn.en« it, Xny Action Sounding in

Clerk.

•Counfy,

to a* to read n follow*:
“ Trio 1 X 0 ) l*uni,hmenf for I ubnthing »nd
iVvhll' ^VbiiT.V
filni.

by mandamua In ju n ction 'or otrn-r eairaor»*,.! ,'om m tuioner •anti lay » p n o ie o
*c,ion rounding In tort.
into any family, achool. or place of educa­
7
J Thai all law* nr pari* of lav
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" ,— • - - - - - —- rirm m• wuii *n n mv ip|ruin,mem «mi titiaii (Unary rcm cdy*upon tha application and In ,„ p y of lha rilututea »&lt;I ravlaed and conaolltion, or buy*, procure*, receive* or ha* in hi*
v f the wiid Hoard
dated »■ requlrr.1 by Chapter 4*10 Acta or
| j „ rc« j,h arc hereby repealed.
each auch county, ami the costs of auch cuptra flcation of the two members nf said Hoard to th* name
aa
O B * lHoard
i __. t.. 1stiall
1
l.wUa
h a liAW
MF il&gt;|&amp;t
w lf before tthe
b . .regular
. _■. *mm awaalhn
j ,g i a . %r ” * '
^ ^
j ,! j j j ,
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|H»«e**ion any book, pamphlet, -ballad, printHrc !!.
Hub!
bavr ithr
|M»wcr
session o..ff Ilia
the I!«egU*
thereof shall be taxed a* be appointed by the (rovernor as practicable.
r,f papfr, vtereoptlcon *lide or moving pieselect, appoint, commission and em ploy |*turr uf IVIIs; and shall In all reepecte make
nut* in the cause.
and thyrrafter the annual meetings’ of said nt
[** and competent persons In any county or p i, final report to the rteit regular session
lure film, or other thing, either for the ^urSec. 1
lh»t Ihi* Act *h*ll take effect in,
................
.. be held on ,,lr
Moan! shall
the first Monday in
CMAIlTHK
Till
,N
o. ,*,
St',). . t
oft—vile,
or circulation.
In this m ale, to be known as Htata„ f the Legislature.
g.
...
..
* - po*r
— , *v*
—exhibition,
.............t__ .loan
-•
iincdiMely, and *11 l»w* nr part* of !*wi in March of each year. Special meeting* Of
&gt;,f til..
•*,.. 41-uuntlrs
1 . the
■* s intent
?..*
....
■---- Ihe
iL „ ----------.
_____ lalrt
,vn Hiink Inspectors
ftald Hoard ahall
*„♦. j That said Commlaaloner shall ln«
AN ALT I ruvidmg lor the liisMilutiim ol «,r wph
to introduce
*ame
into
conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Itoatd m »r he tailed at any time hy the Fre.i
hav** thi p.iwer and authority to em ploy c \Ui\r |n Bal«| revision and consoUdatlon of .Writ* of (•arnishment and Kcgulating the
any family, tvhmil.
or
place
IVIIUU,,
...
. „ ■ ( ( of
V., cducalloji.
. *. .
,
Approved .'lay II. 19l&lt;,
’ dent or at the written reqar .1 of a majority tatiorers, « gents or reprrsentatlvas as the |||r Ht a lutes the tieneral Acta o f the regu*
-----»hal| l»e |&gt;unl*he&lt;t. by impriaonmml In I p
Hrocedtire I hereon,
nf the Hoard.
,
Hr .lt
ll Enacted
Etj»cle«l by the l.rgi*latute of ihr Male State -priton, not e.reeding five year*, oe •"
qId Hoard may determine, to fli their term* |a r ‘ session ot the Legislature of HIT,
Ile
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U I A I T K R Tlhk—(N o. K ).
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_ &gt;
¥
Sec. 3. ___________
No member o___________
f Ihe State____
Live
Stock'
»hr County Jail not derailing one year, oi .
employment, compensation, powers and
Her. 3 This Acl ahall take effect upon Ita
of Florida:
•
AN- A( F l'rovidinij For ,»n Additioual As- Sanitary Hoard shall receive any com|»ensati&lt;
Itjf|r* Hub! Htate Live Block Sanitary H o ar d passage and approval by the Governor.
Section L The Court to wnlch a gamitn
!&gt;&gt;■ fine not rveerding $100." •
sistant Male Auditor, prescribing •Ills low - jf&gt;r ,He services he may render under the pr
Src. 3. W henever anyone i* e«&gt;nvicted un
i
.
’ -1 v^Sw^null have i h f iM»wer and authority to c o m Vetoed by Governor.
men! It returnable than alaaye be open for
era and Duties, and hiaing Ifts ( onipen
.i it*i.
. . . \ t
•w
visions ol thl* A c l oave and except that the
.
nf atl4j r nmpetent person* who m a y
passed over the G o v e r n o / s veto by Senate the purpose of healing and deciding motions drr the (,&gt;reg,.fi.g teefion, the eourl in awardsalicin,
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
of
said
llogYd
shall
receive
their
,
.
r
|”
tr*l
by
the
f
o
u
n
t
y
rohtm
ls
slon
era
o
f
May
IS
IVIT
lo
disoUr
such
garnishment,
and
in
an)
ca*c
na vmlence *h*ll make an older confiscating
U-herrat, The financial transactions of thr
actual esprnset necessarily paid
or incurred
n|&gt;. jft , hr Hi*tr o f Florida, they to
passed ove r t h - Governor s veto by House upon oath in writing made
by, the d e l rndani.
„
,
*a.d IxM.k, (,am|.UIet. ballad, prinlrd P»P«r‘
-taiv ami .cvvr.l MwnUr* of thr Stale ha*
,br t|.«l.*rgr ol ti.rlr 'du’ttr* a. inrnilw i. ?"&gt;
and
icndcftd
lo
the
Court
it,,,
any
allega
picture,
alide, film, or other thing and authorHal.l
lloard
|;r
p
re
i'.ita
tlv
,*
May
II,
19IT.
grtatly mctaa.r.) ami w t-am icl in the t,..t ftw „ ( *,i,| Uoar.l,
Sai.l lloar.l .ball have ,k
the* l.e paid from the county fun.!* Halil Honed »|
lion in the plaintiff a aff.ilatit 1* unliuc, a [tr
* officer of- the
- Court to de*1roy
’ ‘—
ne if
ll.e executive
c.
reaervr* the right lo ravohe *ucl. nppoltil) rara; and
|&gt;oyer tn employ auch agrnla, invprctor*, cirfha m rnl, un,| ram m lutona for cauae Huch P»rtrial Of &gt;uch traveler *ha1l be had, and If Ihe t|ir tame.
-----------------------------------------I’ ll A l-TElt 1*I»— &lt;No. 9 0 )
W here**, T h ere'It only one Slate Auditor and employar* a* may hr nrcrttaiy.
_
allegation
in
the
plaintiff'*
affidavit
which
i*
eon* In be known a* County l.tve » t “ ek in- Afi. A,_j.
|.r„ r r n„, thn Time for HoldSec. 3. W henever any officer *.rr*lr W f
ami otte Aavivtant State Auditor, Ihi* u.u.nThe
Sec. 4.
The Hoard
Hoard a'
*b*H eollrci and |.re
Provided that nothing In thl* Avl ’' I , * , ) , 1, T*nn» o f'c ir c u it Fourl In and for traveled i* not vurtainrd and proved to be |o-r*on chargrd will, gny offnne undey Secthm
i-er
conililuliog lijc
forre lor twelve
er eonilllutuiu
u x auditing'
am
year*
rara |&gt;a*t; and1
S
Where**, llecau*? o|
i i i n n w in
Kla.e o f Florida*
..................... .
JIem‘ ? l rd: . . ,.h5
\ ^ lT^ c
Vnlx/^tTii
*he
l^rt.cularly
sentence of the court u|&gt;on the trial of lb*
.-peciat tciiool
offender.
rict bond t**ur«
Approver! May 3-SI, 1917.
no longer pottibl
with the preient
IDtrcioria
,
__~_____________ I_
/ ,, ,PfD^ ...............
oy wnven
I
I***.*»- •••'•*
- - is m r u u o n d iiu ia si ir iim i wvm
. ------ - , ,
' , ,—7
i tier rf ore.
C H A P T E R TJfiP—(No. M ).
.
u , 1 , F^acted w the I-egl*Utu,« of the State f g " "
f
r
■
"
' i
preven
/ n, MtrKl . nd d .n ll With a . affeeled with kn„ wn
, h* Bprln* Term " and lha •'Fall »• »® «h.«
« “ »«
t‘'ai.itill *
of FkrrUai ^
r-eguiature ol lire h u fe tom o l.th t »l«re»d thereof, and to protect cal* . eontagtoua Infeetlou*. or communlcnbta Ttrm
affidavit. Ittur* uf law raiard b / tuch plead AN ACT to I*revent Indecent hrpotute , ■
the Hereon, and I*rwcriblng th* * rtuity
Section l. T h u an idditidiul
si.te Jll’- o ? ? . * ! . "
J S ft ? !* I h ,,r
dt*eaa*
dec J. T h . aprtng lerm o f Circuit Court Inga ehall be determined *fid given effect to
for a Violation Thereof.
, - c ,,..
Audhor, who ahall bJ an e.r&gt;ert *^«.'uMant !t3 .n . ,hI ’Him.?.*
|, 0r.‘, o*Ii*nJ
" * e 1»- r o t lh » Purpoa* nf carrying out for tha Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida b9 »*« fudge a, In other controveraie* at Uw. Be Tt Enacted by the LcgUUlurt of Ih*
be and b hereby lu lho.i.ed
**■ ** W tl*4»W lh M aald Board ahall find
provlalona and requirement* of Ihta Act, .h a ll .com m ence In the County o f CIny on
Upon \he demand ol eithri party a jury,
o l Florida:
.
. _ („i u*
and conttuiaaloned be , . " 7 .,' ,
or have ten on to believe to fie affected with » nd rui,e and regulation* mad* puraitant lh , nrwt Tuewday after the Ural Monday In to be tommontJ from the body of the cotmty
Section 1. That i t . h a l l
^
» each *c * « o l^ p e t ^ t g . u y n t h e o r d j
-----------. ^ U
iw r *
»«■?». V«Utlnartan. ApMI; ,n t ^ .C m r o t y o f N .m an
the third
ae^i •gperpa t u
*»»" * •%
™
'1
—--------Jfh n * ■&gt;&lt; »&gt;»« judgy.
acquql organa in any.pubUc
ot

c=-=t.... .......... - - - s».“

»t

t

s

k

t r y j

aj W

�I

P fr g c

*

ol Mother, or
oi M&gt; near thereH be ttta from such ifn
p W W C fM M M it
l t lMr or a d w w t n u im ,i, « n
•o., w

or exhibit h ia o r hcr^ person (a auch

go or b* naksd (a such piece,
nowrter, , this Aet ehell not he
to prohibit the exposure of each
__ . . nr the perron la any piece provided
or

W
"
p s " h ..fB s
3 brh
M a r t more thee * 10 0 . or by
£ L^Uam eot lo th* county Jell lor • period
if
more then rjrty day*. or by both tuch
£ t » e d roch laipHeonment. In the discretion
**°Thli Act ehell take effect Imratdl
etcly opon It* ePP*«T»&gt; by the Gorernor. ..

when the Institution or
i?
.. to, 9 ® ?” * P u blic OulldlM, eeeep l w I i c t u .
S i * ' .9* , ? hlealleetly Injur.oue to the rohool ie closed fo r
Health, Safety end M oul# o f the «oo. *. Jt e h ell b
Nr»u?L4“ ! y i f J* P °lo la end Surprci* A ll 07 o#«ere ch a rg ed with
S*«tlon *K&gt; o f the upkeep of seid buildings
, ? }* 11!1** „°* PJorWe eod all Ila cee “ * « » end ceuee them
U ,2S}**!£. br ;P « f » ° o s Described la and eeprnee the be boroe
S u t u t « 7 f feJu i*1 ° ° a*70
**»• General *M*d for the upkeep ead m aintenance
6730 oV the ActeJ ol 19OTm L^,J L[ C h ,Plt r this
■■M Act.
building# mentioned In Section Une of
L
Sec. 1. All law s In conBIct are hereby red to Enjoin -All Places, 11ourea^Tent** pealed.
J »hleh the Laws oi the State c l
Sec
U ^ d dn*eea rA ^ i ° Ul^
“ i 1 , AU Hou»ee of Ilth,
Approved
“ ^
r x r ;
s i

fn * r A l l " . i " i , VlShtlon °* L * " »nd DecUrEnioin
ih^^*
4C**or*°tI. b«
Nulaaacca;
to
hnJoin lhe
JVfjoo
„ K)n,
yVfco ^-on
— - — — rtlnct or Maintain the Same and lhe Owner
C H A P T E R TTM —(N o. 161).
and Agent of Any Building, Uled for Such
ag Punishment for UnI urpoae and to Provide for the Payment of
•'n itiirtl and Laidvlouv A cta
Cotta of Such Proceedings and Declaring
*T It Enacted by the Legislature of the State
a Lien for Such Coate.
t ,.„ „
.a « . . .
sral Blatutee o i leva «e anu m e
lie It Fnictrd he the I
£| n criJ e:
d a*
aa follow
followss:
of Florida* 7
*
u,e °
®**** hereby amended lo road
Cecil on 1. Whoever commits any unnatural
early.—There
______ -L-ll
■
TVo Examination* yearly
-------- shall be
a year In each coanty
nr .liJ&gt;.7
. T,U
ii..dm*JT,,
v after
“
s l£ te m Z ,r
each fuse continue four or
7
h
” rrJ¥*l *17
,lbe provlaiona ol Section Jurioue to tbe'morsla or m tn o t^ 'o l'lh e * oco- dlscreTlon 6t the eiam loar.
See. 2. That nil l i v i « n«i «k*rf« #.# u . a
the f&amp;tttrel SUtutee of Florida
pie a . dcacr.bcd in Section 1 W of the £ £
^Approved Mey M. IML
*rel
Florida, or inau
shall be
. . . . SUtutee of
OI rw*ia*#
Lc frequented In conflict with the p r o r t .io n .'o } th i. Act
be and the aame are hereby re Deal ad.
el?** ol Prf*0" * mentioned In Section
_CTIAPTER n O -fN o . 1M).
» &gt; 0 of the Genera] Statutes of Florida, as
Sec. I That I h l. Act .hall h .com ^ .S e c tSection 2307. Laws
............ ........ - - - - - o. ---------- - . .
8,C ». That inte AC . n . „ - c o - e e u e c . .
amended by Chapter 6*30, Laws o| Florida |ve Immediately upon It* paaeege and p

. Approved May

N in e

average of not leoo than f t per neat, the report may showr th e' tra d e s made by each h“ nUopled a book upon that branch, oth er
lb£ “ * " » • * * * • ««.
W *
teat one ealldL and presenting satisfactory graduate In the b lgb robool couree pursued
log any o f oald unlvereltlee o t Publta instruct lo o shall discharge and

graduate Slate Certiflcate, recording th erein .
In any part of the State.
Any applicant
nppllcanl tiling
Sec. lI(l «f Any
flllng with the all subjects pursued and the grades m ade
o f Public Instruction a thereon. In tbo Junior and Sealer years, as
Slate Superintendent
State
cartlflcat* ‘ ------* *i
,»,» ai»*. u-hnoi
valid B
u te certificate

f*on khel| servo w ith ou t pey, but the me
bare of the Sub-Com m ission shall bo paid
4* Iur **cb day o f actual service, n of to
oncood thirty days, and in addition therein

MIT.

are
tw enty-four months under a graduate Slate “ lc * w un tni« A ct, be,
eattIBcate, and who shall present **‘ l,r*c1077 lr • / ’
u*^‘ , . . . .
lh ^ r . ^ , r“ hIH,h ,1*
, A pproved June *, 1*1T.
certIBcntea showing
ability In teach*
___ _____ —
ceruncaiea
enowing eminent
eminent ability
CHAPTKU 7 IJ »— (No. 117).
Ing and e c h o o l.g o r e m m .n l, and the aald
Ufa &lt;;ertlBcate shall have thereon the sub- AN AC T to Am end A n A ct (Chapter ( I K at
the L a e i of P lorlda, A cU of l l l l i , A u / " “ meraled In l b . graduate Bute car*
tliorlalog the Stale School book C o m a le tifleale and eball have all the privlleara.
elon o f the Slate o f F lorida to iiatend Lhe
a m?
C0" ¥*&gt;,*J *° ,boM bolding
T im e L.lmll of F iv e Yeats For Itenew lag
^
fertlflcat® teeued aa a reeult of an ex*
Contracts For P u rch ase of School Text*
Hooka to July 1, lt l&gt; , and For Other Pur*
. r t u 'n l v i u l u 'e o n V g ^ '« r m i ? ^ h ^ V h " ^ Taw
* '“ •
by
am u=
7. X r 'e n T m " 0. ^
»"»Vb.
h ^ y 0' . ^ ’ ^ C° n*
Section H o f Chapter .111, L a w .
ing g
------- lh a „ p#y fllct with t
effect Immedl* 0f Florida. Acte o f l u l l , known aa the • Uni*

cured by atteodanco at either of the Slate
sum m er Schools, and presenting satisfactory
evidence of having tnught n total of forty*
nn tha certlBcal#
certificate Bled
and ceon*
onf.teh
1?*1t,* nw.nilii
roon,h* uu
Bird and
vuch eitenalona, and as being o f
moral character, faithful and aucceoel « . U . " a 'hV."'#'™?
2 . d,,&lt;lpl',B
.* rUn* ,h ? n
•• **/• flril CT*49 certiflcate, enlld
f “ r p l n o*f ih t S tn ti*
* * * ,0&lt;H* ,n
.
, .
.
.

---------- "

(Jlplomw. or
.» tl.fa c to r y
ml
who
Slate
pro
vw&lt;*ecom
applt*
. . ,* &gt; ,
_________________
diplomas,
toms*.
Owner* of atalliona, Jeckasse* or bulla ahell vided.
—
anv n u iu n ,. . . a c
a
Whereat, The legislature of l l l i appro- ang i f found eatlifa cfory the State Supertn'
tec a lien .of luperioe dlgn
. See.
Whenever
. h^ upon the colt
_
____J._____
___
hh. sbncv *M
1 .oefined
acnnra D
ntltd flVeOW
» « t y »«• irnutni
prleted
liO.OOO lo
fo r %
lb*&gt;s• purpose vo if ccarrying
tendent »n»il
shell Issue m
n \jrmaum\*
dreduate «»■»•
Hlate *,*'
r# r
w 'eaU of the get of said stallion, jackass or In this Act It kept, maintained or exlets the un Teacher-Tralnlng In one high sch ool of tlncate; Ppeclal Certificate, n u t Grade ( » r S*tt and also upon the mere, Jenny or cow S u it 's Attorney, County Solicitor, County e a c h county tn thU State for two year*; and ttneate, or Primary Certiflcate, as t hi* c o m ^ V d by mld atalllon, jackass or bull In Prosecutor, or eny c t i .c n ol the counter
W h . r ^ T he greater part of the nald ap, mleelon may d.U rm ne. All r.rtlflcatm UL— dine thereof for the turn stipulated to he through any attorney he may aelect. may proprlatlon haa not been uaed. but remain* sued under this section ehell have all inn
il l j &lt;or the service thereof, by filing at eny maintain hla action by bill In chancery
ehai
In the io ’. he cr.d u o f the ea.d T each er-T ratnln ,
tirre irilhln l* months alter the date of ter- proper court in the name
t
of the
the State
of
tberefom,
p|
State
of fund;
fund;
^
U l „ llt u r , o t , b, r„ uH o f eism ln .tlon under this Aeb
Vice
•
sUtcment
of
the
account
thereof,
t&lt;v
Florida
upon
the
relal
rice a statement or me
rncecot, to- riorida
relation of m b ettoracy*
He It Unacted ^
gether with the description *s to color nod or ciliten to enjoin aaid nuisance, the person
Slat* of F lorida:
.. , a „
Sec. II. _____
No person ehatlbF ellitlbl'' rov
marking* ol the female served, end the name or persona conducting or maintaining the
.................. ............... ................... ............ wnuucvmg or maintaining the
KSttoS- *." T r i i t ' *
*
•
« ,
^ ' ^ h V
l M l l P m . S l i . c .r t lflM ^tbe'ovw er et the date ol service. In.the aame and the owner or agent of the building PV^Vj**1
ch a p te r ^(110 Acte* o f 1»D . rale a B u i* certlBcal*. a
rhe County Clerk of the codnty where- or ground upon which » l d nulitnec ealat*. schools under ‘
/ a contlnulnc appro- rerttflcate. or a But FTade cerllfleste sup
f*fh*°ow ner of the aald female realdrd et the
In such actioni the court. Judge or court h * . ™ ™ v .
'p « ? n e S l^ u ld pleme“ ed by a c .r t lflc .U or c/Mlflea e .
, f j . h ol° ec^lcc- Neither the mere, ienny or commissioner before whom the biU may be
f u a ^ a c U o f r t ll ^
“
VorVrlng the eub jeete em braced In the Junior
J - nor^he **« thereof,...hall be sold within brought may upon proper proof bem . made. Chapter IU*. A c U o f
o f Uw|
„ , gh Bcbool fou rs, o f etudy. .
__________
-

w. w v -------— ------------------------- , — V
\\7itre the Crime W m Commhtrd,
He It Enacted by the Legislature of the State
of Florida:
„
Section L That Section *000 oi
of me
the uvu
Genrr
ciSection a. i w
" Florid*, be end the
. *1 Statute# of the S‘ k«ed“ ' " W , ,
„ . d ea
follow*
t htreby
^
tame il
emended *o
io
shall
Section *000. Whenever the
deem It Impracticable or Intxoed/rnl la . form
i grand Jury In eny county for want of cuttefent number of qualified juror* therein, or
|,, , . u
tn account of any undue excitement or preju­
dice among the people, it shall be unlawful
unlawful lor
lor
the grxnd'lury ol
of any county within
the idr............
cuit to Indict *njr penon for crime committed
(n the county ftrat mentioned, but the trial
It)
lhe
county- where th*
lux aaw,
VNa„
_ _____
__ _____
___
thereof
ahall be
crime w n committed, unleit the IuiIm atuii
otherwise order upon motion of the drfendanl

-

rt or judge o r . comml.alonet by

»««- •
» |U|, , nd . ppr„».| h , the
a* J “ * or
it. becom ing a law witho
b,» appioral.
Approved■ Juno
1117.
■
-7, ■■■*

f„ r ,u Teat-Hook L aw . - provide, that nap
cu n trnct enured Into o r renewed, shall bo
*®v a term of five yeara, and that tbo adop*
llun o f the books m ade under the provision#
of said Act eball continu e for Bve years; an g
* • • • » &gt; wuvu
da
b ccts
u m
Ki
Whereas,
Such lc ovnhlr
aa nfgri
were ao
entered
|D|U untjtr t|jt provUlon* o t Ihxl l i v did
p lr* on
&gt;. 1*1*; and
Where**. Uy L egislative enactment. U w a
o f F ,orld*. i m , u ,d Teat-H ook C o m m it ™
o m p o n ffta
d *u lh o rli«d (a «xt«ikd
» « ld c o .? T ,cU . , ih the oiMUMaat Of the^DubUshers to July I, 1»17, at which time t o n .
shall be made fo r future adoDtloo tar
, h. f u„ pfrlod of flya
‘Z
sta tu te;
te: and
^
'
Where**, Said T e a l-H o o k Commission by
—
— I .agretmenl
n u i t v n i w ith
n pu
hera did
m
did ea*
lgutual
od
* n ,cootracu
to nJu
lypublishers
I,oiula
w ; and

C llA l'T E Il
lli}*
AN ACT to Amend B jctlon* Two, Tnrtr,
Thirteen, Fourteen.
“ n,l ^ ,V o « d
o f Chapter B17I. Act* o f l i l t . Approved
May II. »»|1 U eln. 'An A ct
Create a
H liK Hebool liook CommlMlon, ®nd lo Pro
cu r. for f e e In the Public School, of the
Htate of Florida a Uniform Series of T e ll
Hooke, and to Define the Duties and Pow*
ere of Se.d Commle.lon, *• &gt;*nk. N j M lion for Carrying Thl#
Effect,
i n n -A ct Into
im » «.
h» c«.
and Providing Penalties for Violation o f
.
..
Ham, R u ( M b j, , h# leg islatu re • of .the
S ' * ! ' 0'
Section I of Chapter «17«.
Arte of t i l l . b*. and the same le hereby.
,
d * follow s:
.
“ X r t l o n 7 T h .l eald Commt.elon l* hereby
empowered a n d directed to select
a u th om eo.
...... ............ ... . *
of

p r ^ W

^ a f * ^ y ^ X . , thVchC^ t M \ V » !

uf , h . p . „ * g e or . . j j ; » w&gt; h, j , n ealellag
c o o tra ci, might carry ou t said contract In
g „o d fa ith ; and
w here**, There w ere thlrty-flv* counties
-------------------- --------------------

No per'eon ih ’s il' h e ‘ elTglbfe for the prlncl* and adopt a uniform
lt“ r , *Ji0V. i f *“ ,h * “ u u *hat had ealatlng contucta an d '
" ------ **■-*— *••"* In the public echOole of carried tame out tn g ood faith- and

repealed.

nivu rtu

1rnMtK*»,v'
plans »nd
history * “ a
history. I * * * * 1
gensrst octane*.

rush oe oiamiaaea, tne **ld 0111 *h*l! not be
diimiaaed but shall continue and lhe State
Attorney oi County Solicilnr fcotified to procetd with asifl cauae. If aald ‘ ctlcm la bm uih
btJte
y «any
citiitn and
the court ehatl find thet
r «era.
- i a n/»
# • ««■ »■
there
no »rratonahlr
ground for" said
action the coat, of aaid action thill be taxed
t? « V fo r 'o n dorVe” of the TOurtU,'0n mlr ' ' ,U*
See 4 I'non final hrarimy r,f • (I
.*
court' shall il : l „ allegaliona of ‘wid^bin *rl
asil the
Ihf existence
pmved aad
eilatence ol
" # *- -.ri.rf— ^ ..
' „ .i \
.“
shown sh.ll
SiV
. hall ^ d ^ V h e ^ . u ^ f s a d
said cauae
f i t '. ?_
.?C
. **Jd
ru r
____|T_1h. t
,0 bt P»!d b y ’ “lh*” ^ s ^ n .* 7 .'*

^______ _
*sa
_ ,uj i# ^ publlahtr, o r puhllxharx, con»*nl I®
, * u „ d th# time limit fo r said eon iu ct* iTor
u„ l(orro school tatt-booka to July 1. I*IK
* t w hich lim e conlrnoU ahalt b« made for
j ulur# adoption for the fu ll period of fl*o
*an7k
A — “

|,ro,|d,d. that *h * ,* * ' . J , h)1 ptate etnc#
lMU, d under. *b ,b U " .i.I.jV n va lld h ereby;
jt . I l l
A t». t i l l , shall bo r e n d e fe g u v a
Act aupW inundsoi
Text-book
I&gt;r0Yided }a1Mh*r' ’ V ' l i chaptrr I I K , A c t. “ d transmit
or pub, h , „ .pvrstr to repeal tn .p v .r
_
•
In
,,vnvrs
uv
no1
willing
to
extend
any con*
,
, Th, r. , h, u bs ten g ra d s , of
, d ho c . « V u ^ v ? - - V v . r a % , p u b .;.T .n - ^
u Vh\n, ^ * ,M o dn coo7 k w . ^ j
—
teachers’ csrllflcatss Issued, thy requirements r
iikitaM I ’ rn v iilF .l
1 n fil in B F ir v u «n
.
# ----- *------ -- ■
Hspwrt - l o . i . r of •*&gt; “ •,u“
for each bring a» h i n l o i f u r apectflod. ana UU**Uleunl*l
— ------------ -----'uk (ext *books the *kld ComralnlMi tx aulhortxsd
lo ” )*k* new adoptions for such
holders of valid esrllflcate*.
. rtir, c (, d to adnpl one basal, and not eu bjecl or subject! for such period for which
such terllBcatse shall b* know^a an.1
«■ ronov...
#, eprimary,
—*■ jBtrd -----.7,’
Sec. I*. Tbs Stale Hoard of Examiners
than Iwn supplementary texts on each any contract cannot be extended by mutual
f°*,OWB- f«n»porary.
vra d^
second gts.le, Br.t grade, spseiai. State, life
lb , examlnaUon qu .alloo. pracProvlfikd That n on . o f eatd text* conaenl.
‘jr,m * r7- ,l(* flr,t * r* d *' ,,f* 8,* U “ f S f j S i t Ural. cohdUctlng* th .m *wlth the aim of l « l - ^ e J ,, .hall contain anything o f * partisan
Bee I. That certain c o u n lls . of thl. State
S*C, J. No csriin ca te r .c t p l a a o l h .r w ls e
.tlltty to leach rather than^verbal » « * • or , # cU t,*n character,
provided that all w h l c h b , Chaplsr. 70(0 and 711! of th . Acta
provided In Ihls A ct, shall be Issued except
* n j * knowledge o f apedflo fa cu , and
nrovlelnn# o f thla Act relative to the of IMS were relieved from th# operations o f
upon oral and written examination.
, llv(, ,|,all make the eaamlnqtlone aa uni- book, for
|„
fleet eight gradee of the the Uniform Text-book law o f thle State and
Sec. (. No peroon ahall ttach any su bject ((|[m
tll, conduct. In the grading and tn
, cho„|, ,h*l1 rmt becom e effective or were allow ed lo continue the uv* of the textin a public school unless he hold# n valid |b&gt; uu, „ i un | „ts aa may be poeelbl# with- ' prB||Y. unlll July let, 1»1».
book* the said counties were then using uncertificate covering th* eubjrct taught.
uul ,e|^uilon ot th* same question*.
fife ,
-pflet flection I of eald Chapter til July 1, IM 7; shall b* allow ed to continue
. f failure of, u
——
p*o, I. Any applicant for »ny certificate.
j Jo) u( „ cb year the Hoard uf E iam ....
. . . , of | ,n
be, and the
earn* I# the use o f the eem* until Juljr-t. l» t» or un“ n,c* „ * t 'i upon the
Ia r - - r —;c.
**!
f n°u«J&gt;
*0 p*r
I r before being eligible for examination, shall |ntr,
fd lo each County Bupar- J,J.r!'byA amende.! eo as tn.read aa follow*:
til such Ifm* a* lhe T ex l-b ook Cnmmleelon
p ’i f
* ‘ ?
■ *?id
f ,0f&gt;«v‘
. ------ tv- - ■— fc
—*?--c
- --------m ie *M
present
preacm to
to the
me Hoard
r n ir a o'•*
f
------. .•^rttlori
. . . . . . |ni,|,u,i,i
jnl, nj , nj . » pri
prluted achedul# living, the
rtec7 g, n ahall be the duly o f the Oorer- of thle Stale ahall make new text-book cooInga occupied by aaid nuiaance. provided no . nd0r.*m»nt of good moral character, signed ,M t, Btll, ,u t „ of eaamliiaUona for lhe #n- Bf)r
, ppo(ni, upon th* nomination of th* tract* fo r the Hlate o f Florida,
lirTI *"*'* vUvr*1 •» ,ht ,c lt crlale end build- by two ruponalbl# persona, end eball pay th* "uln,
, 0 ,arranged that oo* eaamlnaflul&gt;arlnlrndent of Public Instruction, a
Bee, (. That all laws and parte of laws
|ngs of any other than the occupant unlctw following examination fee; Applicant* for (-j0(J m, „ be heb
Id In-tour ot mord different |]ub . com mleelon of ten mernbere lo be con- In conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
5.V
h**r
b**n
third ........
grade,...........
tl. for
1#ct|on#
. mate during each month. , , ,
, ._d? T*'.c
.. wrV.tfJ’.
- - . ' n° ,iCc. ,1.
-i- V
T , imvu
.. eweond grad#, J_l.kO.jror
. . r
. ciio. w o(
O. ,- b
mV
follow#: two County SuperintendApproved June *. IMT.
given to lhe owher or hit agent who th ill nr„ g,ade |1. fo r primary U, for epeclal &gt;n)J on#
„ c „ coun„ 0f the Biel# during
, , w0 pr|marr teacher* tw o grad# teach---------_______
tail to abate laid nuisance within
laid five
i0 (or nut* I*, which f»r* ahall be *P- , h, . M r; provided. It shall not be unlawful
two high achoet teacher*, and two teachCHAPTER 7»T«— rNn l i t )
day*.
If the owner or claimant paya aald Dried'ai'hrrVinafte'r provided.
fur lhe Hoards of Public lnitrucllon of two rrt „ lecl, j win, reference to their eiperiUheic-aa, me Cungraa# ui c , „ United blalaa
cotta o l proceedings aaid property, personal 7 gtc ,
j, tem porary certificate ehatl be or iuwk counlle* In which the number of in c , )n , nJ knowledge Of vocational eub- l,u» p u w o a la*, umkiua available to iba
and real,- ahall by court ordtr be relcaaed i ,» u^t wllbout examination by tb s Biale •iR m in in !• small lo consent for the eaam- j r c | ,; amp non* of eald flub-Commlaelon enall m ale o f Florida nut Item tiiuu I. ie* ro f
from the lien for cost* upon th* owner or Buperlntvndent upon th# request an d rec- Inatlun lo be held at somaa convenient and
related In any way to any mem ber of theu «q n in g agtlculiuie in auiiooia uf lower
claimant giving bond with proper aurety for ommendatlon of a County Superintendent of ventral po in t lo the ir coun ties*..
.
. . . Hoard of Hint* Institution#, nor b» ,n *"• college gratis, ana li.UuU tor teaching trade
payment of coal* and that said property ahall p ub„ c m .trurtlon In an emergency, which
ny m
m .em
.
uum, econom ics aublscle
.......... lu
Br«. „11. All
All certificates la»p«d under thl# .. mploy
m p|„y or
of ,any
m ub vv oDlf aald Hoard. .I .roInuuairtal -1)a
and lioiii*
no longer constitute x nuitxncc or bi uied rtuerxertey muit bo c lttrly ■*! forth In ••!(! , . »Ftui| imv* b’tute* wtilo villdlty. tnd tn r _&lt;«. • that not more thxn three of thee# *i/iikii« ut i,lb*.&lt;r
subject* In
in furtherance of any eimilar nuisance for requrel for a tem porary certificate; eald eer- f ( l jBcs, t ,„ay b# suspended or revoked by anB|| b* lakrn from on* Congressional die- |i,euu Ior ,,,, iralniu*
one year from {he dale p i jaald dreree.
..
„fle a t. .hall be valid
l*»chlng
B“BuMri
p.rln t.n
d .n t aaasnow
h"| n*
be reierTeti
rvf.rved ■'J
all book. aoove anld ecuooia, "tm
,,J* mvt
‘b.
Ingonly
onlyuntil
unttl^County
"
ot endent
nowprovided
providedbyby J " * ” ,*
»o' whom ‘.ehell
o n .ca l jt a , *«7
ending
* * “ * ““ “
“ **
«r am ount ut lia.IlO la
s
s
s
ptU^FUItiuMifil UlblalOQX
any and all nuiaancei mentioned In ihl* Aet p u rer/ certlBcal* l» employed
and rhatl- have lhe authority ‘ to enforce InAny person deelrlng to teach
junction, and decree, b y -p ro p e r romempt rdom i iwarded outside of this hi
proceeding,, but the J u r U c V c n
h t u i , K S .‘ clMIflcaU b . f ^ . ie.chlng
granted to aaid court* o(.chancery ahall not inalter prodded In »bta Act.
OI a l I ,nlll„ . . . . . . .
. .. . .. ------------ - - uooae. n o n .............. ........ —- , .
be conatrocd to_ repeal or alter Section* 3SS0
8ec. J. A"prlmovy
v*!l *h# dlacrellon of the Blaie Hoard of Educe- n ,,ir mrchanlral qualities, and
Whersas, in order tu receive the above ap
'Oruu. or Section sued to any eligible applicant mealing the , |W1&gt; and each ehall receive an annual salary auUablTity and desirability for » b - 1pi' rp"*V propriatlou the said Act of cJngrrae"i'Vqu"i«a
of the General Statute* ol
3370
at Am
Amended
ij,eoo and traveling expense* not lo #*• for which i h y are dejlre.l and inirnoeo. ltl&gt;i lti, tn „i„ pm, Up an equal amuunt to ba
U70 aa
ettJ J' ‘by Chapter S730 fjiwa of follow ing requlrementa: ^Flril,^w!B° preeejua
aatlafaclory evldanc# of b‘ vl" «
ceed 1100, payable monthly upon requisition &lt;fbm term of olflc# of sold Bub-Commlaalonare u, t^ (ur , L&lt; m.truction In agilcultu”* trad.
Florida, 1907.
Sec. fi. Thia Art ahalltake effect
upon ita either epeclal .ln itru cllon for on# | W » f upon (h# coraptroller approvrd by tbs Btat* ,h a ll be for four ysaf*. or until their sue- uu'uatrtal and hums econom ics and tor tha
isaage- andapproval by the Govrmor,
or m ore In primary method* and p ractice Bup, rlnttna in t of Public Instruction. Thl* r „ . „ r, are risete-l and qualified.
It eball training uf itatb tf* tn said . object, tnerapiiiage&gt;on 'lie becoming a lew without *t&gt;eh ap- leaching In a recoknlaed normal echool. or „ 04rJ atia^|| r, mlt monthly lo lhe Blale
„ prerrqulelt* .qualification for appoint- jure tn;*,
upon
Its equlralknt;
'"Jj® •[•*!!? * “
Treasurer all siam lnalion fee* collected by m , nl for , „ . h member of eald Bub.rommleA Hill to b« Entitled An A ct assenting to
prvn l
and »riU *“
? r„?n.iMnl' V in k them u i l make lo th* Flat* Hoard of. Edu- a)on t),at before accepting auch appointment and accepting lb* provisions of an Act of
Approved May 24. 1917.
metfe, English g™ m m *r. com ^ tltlon . geog c4|1(m m d ia lle d - etatement of all euch fees. h. ,hal1fll# with th* Secretary o f Btat# *n
Con*re*#, approttd February j* . J»n , „u | .
raphy. and Unltad Btatsa hlelory, and m ake* alU cb|ng thereto a copy o f lhe State Tree#- affidavit substantially a» follow *: That h* I* n .d ; "A n Act to provlds for in* promotion
CHARTER 73SB—(N o. 110),
V.I„P: r X a . r c.aX ! « " ' • r « . l p t .
__ , _
___
,____not, eo far aa h# know * related In,any way uj vocational education; to provide for coB
e
e
.
Ji. The Btat* Treasurer abaH keep |n anr member o f the H o a rd e r BUto_tnetl- operutlou with the states In th* promotion
AN AC T to Eatabliah a State Muarum at evade on^no^eubjact J
----a
1 “J ?11*
In a. aeparal# fund all auch fcea received by tutjons. nor ha» he for lhe five years neit of such education Iq agriculture and tha
the Univcrtity of Florida and a Natural
cent, with a g ra d e on no aunject d oio w
ll)a preceding Hectlon, which fund preceding hie appointment been employed by trade* and Industrie*; lo provide tor lb# cwIfiatory and Ethnological Survey of the
the per —....
------ th# following subject#, as
dlebureed only for tho. payment o f any teat-book publishing company, and that operation with the elates In the preparation
State o f Florida.
, to per cent. upon

- s - jg

b

srssf ffiu s

f t x r S J S M S a r ™; *• g 5 a ,a s n s iT d J g r jg
the (voveraor.
Arproved May SO, 1M7.

7

CH A PTER T3B4—(No.■ . .
rAN ACT to Remove the Diaablliti
ihilitica of Cerlain Minora.
.
_
... . , .c . C l.Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Stile
of Florid* i
Section 1. That, from and after the pa*»»f* of Ihl* Act, the diaability of non-eg# of
all male minors who are marritd. who Haee
been married, or who may hereafter become
mifrird, la hereby rrmored. end thit herealter all auch persona are hereby euthorixed
lo u iu m e the nixnucfnctit of their ettite,
*° ,c9 n,rlc* *ni^ ,be rt)ntraclcd with, to aue
and be aued, and to: do and perform any end
til acts, matter* ind tntngi that he could
if he were SI yeara ol age.
See. S, That the proviilone of this :
ihall apply to all inch periona who may have
ebuinrd a decree o( divorce, or ‘ who may
kereafter obtain * decree of divorce, or whose
* f
d&gt;*d W » » « ' « b rvrvon ha.
-------------------------inched
il* majority,
See. 3. That *11
all llaw* and parti of tawa In
conflict with the provlaiona of thin Act are
•herebe
* repealed.
-----Sec. t. Thtl Act ahatl go Into effect Immediitely upon Ita panage and approval by the
Governor, or upon It* becoming a law with­
out inch approval.
Approved June 6, 1117.
C H A PTER Tltt—(N o. 107).
AN ACT Providing for (be Resignation and
Relief of E ieeuton knd Admmistralore.
Re II Enacted by the Legislature of the State
oi Flirida:
Srciinn 1. That any Eaecutor or Adminis­
trator heretofore or that may be hereafter ap* pointed in (hit Slate may upon an applica­
tion to and with the approval of the County
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— _____
r where
teaiaJadg*
of .the
county
where Lettera
Lettera Testa
mrniary or of Admlnlatratorahlp were granted
at anv tim e,.b e relieved of hi* Fxrcutorahlp
«f Admlnlatratorahip, provided that be bar
glvrn notice by publication once a week for
four aucceaeive .weeks n«ri preceding the maki f f of euch application, in a newapaper pub■Hierd In the county where the proceeding*
*rr had. if there be one, and If not. by glviff nolle* by posting said notice for aald
time in three ronyplcuoui ptadts In _**ld

,,e .o\EF"oridd :br ,h* t' C,,,U,tW* oM h * S,V f
Section 1. There ahall be eatahliahed at
lhe Unlseriity pf Florida -af Galneevllle.
Florida, a department of eald nnlveraity to be
known aa the Florida State Muicum.
Sec, Z. The function* of the Florida State
Museum ahall be to make acientific Invettlgationa toward* the further development of
the natural resource, of the Stile and Wain|*ln a drpoiitorr and exhibition of the col.lectioyia acquired by the
for in. thla Dili, and of co

l ^ y / 'i V / . l i 0
, . ^manual M I S S ' M l *
elnaln*. and the elem ent#
primary certificate ahall be
Ing only In lhe flrat, aecond
o f regular graded achoole of kuur
- -•
more, and ehatl be
*•*
J " " 2 9mrm'
except as otherwise provided in (»;i* A ct.
Boc ». Any ellgiui# applicant passing a
isttafactory oral and w riri.n examination on
orthography, readlng,_

. M '^ r i l n g W ^ ^ ^ J h V i l n M

*1, ^

nua||_ or fo
........ ....... ......................... ... ...
__
eary, io p a y tha aalarle* and trivellng exThV| Bectlon 11 o f aald Chapter
p^neee of tho Stale Deem o f Examiners. In m i . AeJa o f t i l l , be, and the earn# t*
|h, fund #bov# provided shall b# found hereby, amended so as to read *« follow *:'
|B, u(neUnt
Baetlon 11. There shall bo established
flee. 7«. All Uwa and part* o f law* In and maintained at aome convenient point In

; ^

,o

H
Ing ot agricultural, trade and home ago*
uomlca and industrial su b jects; and making
appropriation* tur tame.
**• •» Knactod by tbo Legislature of lb*
tuata uf Florida;
“
*

I

« » " . r z &amp; t J T t Z u t r s » t&amp; " i e ; &amp;
3 3 * « s w r L ffs js a is - r •
" ‘ ,a tn l ron* ro\ ° X **uch°Ev'cculoV'or' "AdmM ttra- troL"17 b* fi* ed ** ' he SU'* D° * ,d °* ® °*
B-®- &gt;• Any eligib le
„
tfr ami thr- fntint*
Krlnra mxkinff
Sfc* L It ahtll be the du tr of the DIrecorxl ®o6 written examination o«i
•«h^rd cr . h . i ? ^ .r, , l i f i dr t h r i lhe ln "r t«U tor to rondurt iurvsy. o? t h . S . r i c o f F lo rid ‘ h . subject. p r ^ r l b M for *• *««»«»
•
ol thr catale will not be placed In
Icooirdy and collect aperlmtn* and data of a adentlcertlficat# and on phyaleal
* "d
by .uch .crio'T .
WovMed .tw .ra
bTri th . fic and roonomic nature In the hroe king- olteb ro. and making a n av.rag. grudo o f
• « r p u t e, " : f n;DChPV ^ I , « ; i p n ! r . ! l not b i d n m .;m l n ^ v c g r t * b | 7
anlm” ” n aucli I I PM ron^ w ftt n B M ^ n nn w b j « K « k j COaitrucd tn exonerate*/!* P^enitor Admin- numbers and quantities a* may be needful for ,ow *° R*r cent, ahall receive a firat gra de
iMritor or his*surrtie* 'from anv tubllitr In- lhe purpoar of’ exld Museum. TSild roltsctlona c « t l * e a U v»H4 r°,r. flT* t
wired prevteu.U to .och r / u n . ion
and aeduiritlona may be m a d # a n y aroion
' « « P ' »• oth er*tea provided In t h l.
S e c V T h rt whro there I. ™ roT x rcu tor of th* year Vnd
.11 p ro^ rtiro owned A r t . ......................... ...
.. ................ ..
or ro.A dm ln !w »Z or\ l!rirJ.I* J l f .u
an d eon- bv lhe State of F'lorid* and no oroviaion8 *°alffthln applicant presenting
vsnirntly lo o k ^ R e r ^ h e Trtate^ a
tncceteor of any existing taw ahall'be conttrurd *o a* ■«*l»f *«tovT evlflvnee o f P?***” 1"*
J®
•"/ loolr ,,,e r *?*. •?****• 9 . , 1IC5 ,*?I . i Vn 7 -V !.* " ” f
teach on* or mor# eubJecU not embraced tn

.
'*
,
oj

daltver any book, or hooka, *o ordered, to
the person ordering, fo Me poetofflee address,
rrslght, express, postage o'r oth er chargee,
prepaid, at the retail contract price: Prosided. T h . price o f t h . book, or book, so
ordered shall be paid tn advance. All book*
.h a ll he sold to th* consumer at th* retail
contract price, and of) each book .h a ll be
printed the follow ing; "The price died
hereon le fixed by Btate contract, and any
deviation th .r.fro m ahnll b . reported to
your County Superintendent o f Public Instruetlon, or Iha Btat* Superintendent at
Tallahassee."
And It U expressly provided
that
should --------------any party
contracting *lo
fur------- * *
' - “ *— •-* e. n

the eum* allotted, from lim e lo time,
this B u te from tha aproprU tlona mad* by
aald A ct and to meat all conditions necoaaarjr to entitle the State to the beneflle of
.aid A c t
“
Bsc. L Th# Btat* Treasurer la htreby des.
Ignal.d custodian of all fu n d . allotUd to
th l. B tat. from th . appropriation , made by
eald Act. and h# ahall receive and provide'
for tho proper custody and dlsburaamant Of
th* .a m * In accordance w ith aald A c t
Hoc. «. Th* BUU H oard o f Education U
hereby created th* B u t* Vocational EducaHon Hoard contemplated In Section I of
eald A ct
o f Congr***, and aald Board
la
.&lt;. - I , . i h . r f . . x
,...l,u l

evtdsnea of

Approved May 10 , 1917.
iv

Blata uf Florida:
Beotlon L That Chapter 1110. AcU al
I»l». he. and the earn* la, hereby amended
{ r«a4 ae follow *;
Brollon 1. All g ra d u a te o f tha normal
and collegial* departments o f Iha Untverally
f y , ndm , nd lh , yiortdn BUI* Collaga for
Womtn&gt; , ho
lh . rs.u ta r .x a m U a U o ..
hg,d tht„ maUtutlona at th* eloae of th#
J “ »*°v and Banter yeab* ahall make a gen, r„ M a r&gt; II o f 00l
than *t per earn, on
all au bjtcu pursued and c o m p le t e during
lhff# tWQ y ,4 „ with a grad# on no subject
below t» per calit, shall b# awarded a gradu#|t
o « -runoala
by the Btat* Super---------

.C H A P T E R
^CT Authorialn
Death o l an
i owi Husband,
Such Employe,

.

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J&gt;y ll&gt;e Legtalaturc of the State ivp^rt "I
cxpcndlturs and general work
. o l Florida: *
of the department to tha State Hoard of ConSwlon L Ih x t It .hatl be lawful
for any trot, which aald Hoard shall pub It. h a n d the
*®Ployer, |B0f the death of an tm - Director shall from time to tlror pu^lntj and
tt»t f ’,u® P*7 *° *b^ . w^* ®^
}„ fng ^ati'ani^'M M oltiVe^ lh c °w o * 7 to f' th ^ u ld
iW e iiM •
CSj* * 118
M°/i,I.nbd; A t u £
Mutbum
M Plo,,ln« ,h« work ®» ‘ b«
ihiltrrn b«°« '"'J o w n , providsd tb
, -q .
* ' q-v, T&gt;irrrtor m is sublcct in the ah
,n s » t r t h t Tr ,|*r ,h* W / L f b ! T ! V n
t h r n t o nroval of the % U t7n«ard^o ( Control 'authSrlae
.thr
h^T!
J h‘ f . L.C. c ! d.7ri m .7 b2 perrons’ In writine tn l i . l i h H irin ' n i^ u rin i
i ' t m3 X Z J
,h7 , . r f . i I V « i M Troth r u m e n s In .n^ Jction of th 7 S?ite
Rec L T b ?! ! **
the
's e e 7 This / r t ahSl tike affect when it
.T ~ ! .••&gt;?
*° P* 1'1 “ " f f t J r l
whfn "
fwherity M l k l a ^ I c T X f f "not^b# ronii&lt;fcrcd It approved b / the^ Governor,
. . .
. _ x _ ._
Approved M ay SO, 1917.

tb* tsqchlng or agrtctatural, trade, home eco­
shall rscslv* a Brat# certtflcal* va'lld B
uTe'ahair
V •
im V ’araduata'
Bt*
1* ,h » " rocalve'th
receive the
same
graduate atal#
state eervlr#
service on th#
tn . defendant
a s r .n a .n . contractor,
r o n ir a c a r
nomic*
...
from d a i « of |MU, sie sp t a* certlflcatss,
... .
_
..
a*. provided -In Section .1 ol if
i. ____. _ ,,
. . . ” mc,nr' V and
' " 1 Industrial subject*, aald school*
o t h s ^ * J 7 n w M # S In thl# Art.
certlflcatsa.
providsdo f th* Unlverally o f f . r f l 7 * A r ts * n r * u ?? t l ®f
thl# Act fo r aa
graduates
1’° '? C*. “ nJthan collsgo g ra d s; Providsd, th*
'lo ca l community, or both, shall
. I * " . ' .b ' * " /
&lt;• *° b*
..
.
.
tlrawt min
with i t ,. Florid* 'a n d the Florida B u te College for b , r ^ v J ,
necessary plant and equipment
Women, and
end they
they. shall
sh.H be
be Dated
based upon
upo'n.ime
„k .
S l A S S T Smay.
L y. r - --------- tho
Bupsrtntsndant o f Public In itructlon Women,
laectlnn 'ia. Tnat sain ^rommiaeinn
----- ------------ , , — . ------- . . . . ------B Valid primary esrllflcate. and presenting rspofU Msd by th* prssld.nl or preild.nt# from „ m a , 8 llm s m » „ , , nr „ s r , . . . r y reg- d .t.rm ln o d upon by the said Hoard; prolatlsfaetory svldfnce o f having lauxht auo- of any and all such Institutions. .
Illarion* not contrary
to lh* provision* of vldsd. tho aald Board shall divide equitably
'■'••fully In the prim ary department
of a
Bsc. I . Th# president o f each of th# two , hu Art. to secure the prompt and faithful «H fu n d.. National and BU U . a v .lla b ls under
regular graded school W not le.r than fou r Btat* In.tltutlon. named In Bsctlon 1 o f Ihl. perform ance of all contract., and tt I. ea- «Wb Act. am ong th . counties o f this BUU
tea ch er, for a period of'Thtrty-tw o m o n th . Act. end th# president or sach and every
In- prelally now p r o v id e that said rom m li.ton «•»** • '• entitled to r e c .lv . th e same In aeun‘, , r » primary certlficat*. shall receive a .tltullon com ing under th* provision# of Bsc- .txsafl maintain He organisation during th* co'J * n r * vslth th* provlaiona o f tha aforel l f . primary csriincate
r.rllflra t. valid
tha Ilfs
lion x
7 of
thla* Act.
lh , rontlnuanr. o f the rootraet. “ lJ E ^ leral Aet.
vatio during
oaring tn#
nro non
or tm
aci , .b
u »a ll
h m a k . a e.rtlflad, an. . . - n,_ r * . r,
o f the holder for te a ch in g In primary d a - nual report aa soon a* practicable after D ie 7 &lt;1!
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partment only of any publlo sehool, ^
?
for
Induatrtal
subJscU
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i n , anntleant filing with in# tendent of 1 ubllc Instruction, which report otl|red by-this Art In the first Instance and ■■ ■ •conemlce
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manner aa th# grade# fo r lh * Junior aad her action!, any texl-book upon the branch*# t T t t J S ^ T W n *
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Bsnlcr yeara; provided, further, that each em braced In thl* Act, wbera tha Commission
A pproved J r a * I, 1917.

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i a££&amp;
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s t t i 1£
otto
Of tn r*Lisr&amp;
a toia to
him. tbe w e n t of drainage U i m received In
'u n n l r T f therewith. with iulrrrti al »
per
c o t t n per iunarm. All tax M i and demit
Hewed by th* Trustee* w n n n i to thl* Act
•hall be tad aw hereby
‘ tk« regular! t
horn the date ol the Bret w e n l a e o f Ute Board
ErereU
ioll TCommUataoera
o m m U u W ol
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r a r ,dt.
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trict at whkh
preparedter
foreach
eachCounty
Cowatya a
trine tharafo
therein and embraced
tfot ol the lands Irina
_ d'str.ct, tn
in aaid drainage
to tthe dale o l the
deed or deed# Inclusive.
tactual**. and ahall
------ b t ao tr­
a i l ail
reived in evident. ta any and
all c o a r ti/o l
thi» State without retard to date o l execu­
tion. and no defenae efcall
permitted there­
"* lion,
anall be perm
to except the two defense* laat bereinabore
mentioned and the defenae that no notice
Ol am Prt“ l *— 1*“ - •
ihe nn.
r [ration of the period c l redemption e a t at
any time either ooited or pnbllihcd or rnailed
or delieered to tM owner or perron laat paying
taxer thereon.
.
Sec. 1 That Section 30 of Chapter j M k
Acta of 1919, Lawa of Florida, be, and Ibe
aa ac ie, hereby emended ao aa to read aa

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ft Section Ml The bond* to be laaoed by aothority o f tbla Act rhall be ta denomina­
tion* of o « * thouaand dollar*, or S»«h xtnallcr
denomination*, but not leee than on* hundred
dollar*, a* the raid Hoard may determine
Said bond# ahall bear internet at * ret* to be
fixed by arid Board not eneeedln* ata per
cent per annum, which inlrrext ahau be p a y
able aeral annually in pold coin or iU ^ u iT a ­
lent ta tawful mooey of the United S u tm at
the office of the Stale Treaturer of tha State
o f Florida, or II the aaid Board ahali deem
it expedient, at the office o l aaid Start Trtaai r e t wtd at eoeh other place aa ahall be
designated by the raid Board, at 'b e o p tto n o f
the bolder, the place of p*y»"*nt being •Paci­
fied in the *aia bond* and In the c o "P f* »
attached thereto. The principal ol raidI bon da
i hall b« made payable to bearer ta gold coin
or lit equivalent ta lawful money ol tha
United State* at loth period* of time or dale*
not exceeding thirty rear* from the date ol
tuning the ume, aa the aaid Board ahall de­
termine. and it m*y, ta the discretion of
aaid Board be prorided that at any lime after
euch date aa ahali be fixed by the aaid Board,
the raid bond* may be redeemed at the option
of the u ld Board or thefr aucceaaor* in office,
inch redemption to be made in the manner
•pecifird in this Act. II the »!«*** •******»*
rrtcrv rd to redeem the aaid bond* before
maturity,
it •hall
ahall be prorided
ta f*cb
rach bood
b
maturity. It
proeidt
ao laaoed
iaaoed that
ahall U
be called fa*.
fhat if It *hall
demption belore maturity, notlcr thereof in
writing ahall be glren by the aaid Ita*r«l ta
the S a le Trraaurrr and to any bank at
which’ the u id bond* ahall be mad*
at
tlme fixe
fixed
Tt lean
le**t ninety day*,
day* brlnr*
before .the
the time
for redemption, and in
ta addition thereto, nu­
tlet thereof ahall be published by
Board ta * newapaper nubllahed ta Taltahaa•ee. Florida, and *l»o in a newapaper pobtithed in the City of New Yorh. State of
New York, once a week for 1 aucceaafTeweek*.
beginning not leu than »0 day* -next prior to
the date fixed for rrdcntption. and if any
bond *o iaturd aubject to redemption before
maturity ahall not be preaented when called lor
redemption, it ahali ceaae to hear intereat
from and after the date to fried for redemp­
tion. The u id Board ia hrreby authortted
to tell and negotiate auch bond* in any mar­
ket at the bet! price obtainable therefor.
In 'the CTtnt the Board ol Committioner*
cr Evrrglidt* Drainage Dittrict are. for any
rraton, unable to pay any of the bond* ittued under the prorUJon* of thit Act or tne
intereat thereon at the tame come* dnt. mio
Board of Commitiioneri may borrow money
and Uaue in th* corporate name ol aaid Board
note* or negotiable coupon bond* of eaid
Eerrgladrt Drainage Diatrict in an amount
aufficlent to meet tuch bond and coupon
indebtednaa*. SaM bond* ahall be laaued in
euch denomination, bear auch rate o l tnttreat, and mature at auch time or t me* at
aaid Board may determine, and In all other
ret pert*, u id oonda thall. in the matter of
their ittuance and **le. h* tubject to the
protiaiona of tbla Act a* amended by Chap
ter tU 7. Acta ol 1J1S. I-aw. of Florida, ap^
iroved June 6, 1915, and the Statute* amen-

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aa to rand at follow*!
Sec. M. Where the work* aet out la “ the
plan o f reclamationM o f any draiaage dia­
trict 1* found latufficicnt to NCMW
whole oe in pert any or all of tha landa
the diatrict th* l&gt;oaid of aupenriaora ahall have
tha right ta formal*!* new or amended plana
containing new canal*, dltchea. Icy*** or other
worha, and additional aaaeaaraenti may be
mad* In conformity with the prutiaiond of
8 eettoo 19,-the n o t to b e made far propor­
tion to tha Increated benefit* accruing to the
land* becaua* of th* additional work*. If it
tbonld be found *t arty time that th* amount
of total tax levied under th* pratrlaion* of
Section IT or that lb* fundi derived from the
t*J* o f bond* under the provision* of Section
&lt;1 are insufficient to pay the cost of work*
set out ta "the plan o f recta mat ion.** the
board of supervisor* may make additional
lev* to provide fundi to complete the work
end In addition thereto ten per cent, of mid
total amount for emergencies, and if, in their
Judgment, it teem* beat, may Hau* bond*
not to exceed the amount of aaid additional
levy. If it should be found, at any time,
that tha plan of n elam ition aa adopted return modification by widening, lowering or
eepeoing the canal*
or
ditch**,
or
widening
or
railing
the Jevrea
or
enlarging or improving tha
other -work*
aulhoriaed
by lb*
plan
of
or tb* construction of additional
ditches or levee*, and that amount of the
total tax levied under the provisions of Sec­
tion IT, or that th* fund* derived from the
sale of bond* under the provisions of Section
it, are not aufficlent to carry out the plan of
reclamation with auch modification*, the Board
of Supervisor! may file its petition In ibe o f­
fice of the clerk of the court orjan iiing aaid
diatrict, * praying th* Court'* permission to
change the plan of reclamation and asking the
Court to appoint three com m iialcnen, da pro­
vided for undrr the provision* of Section U , to
appraise the landa that shall be taken for
auch enlarged or Improved works and **•**•
the benefit* and damage* to any or all lands,
public highway*, railroad* o r other property
In the district br Ibe proposed amendment*
ln d change* to tha plan ol reclamation. N o­
tice of In* filing of such petition ahall be
given and a bearing shall be held and commltiionrra shall be appointed in Ibe same man­
ner aa provided In Section 39 of tbla Act.
possessing lb*.same qualification* a* commis­
sioner* appointed under the provision* of Sec­
tion U of this Act, who th ill appraise the
property to be taken, i»*c*&lt; benefit* and,
damage* and estimate the coat of Improve-*
ta. and who shall proceed ta the manner
rovided In Section 13 of thi* Act, provided,
owever, (hat aaid commissioner* may, in a
proper c u e , confirm any prrviout aaacaamcnt
made under the proviaioni of thi* Act. Said
commissioner* shall make report in writing
and file the same with the circuit clerk, after
which the aim* shall be proceeded pith ta the
tame manner at i* now provided for in thr
case of an original incorporation and ******•
ment.
After the lists of lands with the assessed
benefits and decree and Judgm ent of Court
have# been filed in Ihe office of the clerk ol
the circuit court, at provided in Section 15
oi tbla A ct. then the Board ahall have power
to levy an additional tax of auch portion* ol
aaid behefil* on all Unda in Ihe diatrict to
which benefit* have been assessed as may be
found necessary by tha board of auperviaor*
to pay the increased coil o f the completion
of the proposed works andvjotpruvementa aa
shown in aaid "plan of reclamation,'’ a*
amended, including lb* cost of superintending
Ihe tame and all incidental expense* ta con ­
nection therewith and in addition thereto ten
per cent.’ of said total amount for emergen
cies, and if, ta their judgment, it teems best,
may isaue bonds not to exceed the amount of
aaid additional levy. The additional taxes
authorized to be lexled under the provision*
of this Section ahall be levied and collected
ta the asm* manner a* taxes levied under the
provisions ol Section 17 of thit Act. Bonds
ittued under the provision* o f this Section
shall draw intereat at a rate not to exceed
.six per cent pev annum, payable aemi-tnnually
and ahall be made payable at auch time or
timet and at auch pUce or place* at tha board
qf supervisor* may determine. Any additional
lax authorized lo )&gt;e levied upder the provUtent ol thia Section ahall be apportioned
to and letied upon each tract of land ta aaid
diatrict ta proportion to (he benefits attested
and not in eacett thereof, and In caae bond*
are latued at herein prorided, then the amount
of the intereat (at ettimalrd by aaid board ol
tupervitori) which will accrue on auch bonda
•hall he included and added to the aaid ad­
ditional levy but Ihe interest to accrue on
said bond* thall not he included aa part of
ihe cost of construction In determining
rhether or no^ the expenxea and cotta o f'
In the plan
m aking’
ahox
l g ' lthe
‘
*impJoremenlt
.
oi rrcUmation are not equal to. or Id excesa
of (he benefits ttaetted.
Sec. 1. Thi* Aet thill take effect upon il*
becoming a law.
Approved May 16, 1917,

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___ , aqulrrti or tray
aqulrrvl, ’
om and Iron H o t ember 90ih
rek let,
lit or
la taeb rear i the following March
capture or destroy
•ban pi
WtjT * M r r * r * r ^ a y ^ 3 ii* # T a "*n y 'pubbT* or
prorate park ahall be guilty e l a misdemeanor,
fnd oS ranafoSM £ * T m tr a n la W d S T irtn ;
of not M r * than Twenty fir* DolUrt: l’ ro
▼{fed, tfcal t a j --------M from th* rBTifft ta d &lt; _
o r other aaimak at any time, fat any way.
Sec. 4. That Section X ol Chapter CM. Act*
of 1915, be amended an aa to rand aa follow*:
“ Section ML For th* purpose of carrying out
the provision* of this A ct. Immediately after its
iaga and approval, there ahall be appointed
and for each County In the State, by th*
Governor, upon the recommendation o f the
Board of County Commissioner*, a fit and com ­
petent peraon, reaidrnt of the couiUJ^il ctnyily,
gwiiee warden. -T h e
term of office' of
gam* warden shall be two years, except th*t
lb* game wardrn firat appointed under this
Act shall hold office, until Tuesday after the
first Monday in January 1010. or until his suc­
cessor is appointed and qualified. That in N o­
vember, UU, and every two year* thereafter a
gam* warden shall be ap|
nted
andH P
for
s p p o («
.._ In
_______
each county in the State
I* by the Governor
____
_ uptn* ~
on th* recommendation ooff the
Board of‘ County
Com miiiionrri, whose term of office thrill be
two year*. Any gam* warden mav be suspen­
ded or removed from office by the Governor
for neglect of duty or Incompeteney as well aa
for constitutional causes.
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o n n iti
Sec. 6. Ail law*■ vor
part
ofj law* m
in rconflict
herewith are hereby
by repealed.
Sec. I. Thia ActI ahaf
shaft becom e effective upon
approval or upon becoming e law without ap-

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Approved June 6. 1117.
CHAPTER 7319—(No. 64).
AN AC T to Amend Chapter *914 of the Laws
of Florida, 1116, and tne Title Thrrrof. the
Same Befog An Act Entitled, “ An A ct tn

RrgUtrsttan 'o f 1'c'rI^na*E n JageeT ^ ' X r»g tag In Ihe B o tln m or W w k o f 7attaiftag
Plumbing or Houte Drainage. and . Super
riaion and Inapcction o f Plumbing and
Drainage In Cities of Tow ns of This State
Having a Population o f 10.000 Inhabitant* or
More. According to the Federal Cenaua of
1910. or Any Subaequrnt Federal Cenaua, and
Part* of Counlira of Thl* State, and Impostag P rnilllci for Violation of Thia Act.*
He It Enactrd by the Legislature of the State
ot FUrida: .
Section 1. That Chapter ©44. Law* of Florida
1915. and the title thereof, be, and the same it,
hereby, amended, so that the safd Chapter, and
title thereof, at tmendrd, shall read at follow n
An Aet to provide for the examination, lic­
ensing and registration o l person* engaged in
the business or work of Inatalllng plumbing or
houte drainage, and a supervision and inipectlon of plumbing and drainage ta cities or
towns of thU State, having a population of 7,.
500 inhabitants or more, according to the fed­
eral centut of 1910 or any subsequent Federal
-Census, and psrtt ol counties o f thia State, and
impotinjr penalties for violation of thia Aet.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State
o l Florida:
Se&lt;ttan 1- Any person now or herratler en­
gaged in or working at ihe-buttartt of plumb­
ing ta ejtlex of 7.500 population or more in thit
State, either at matter plumber or employing
plumber or it Journryman plumber, thall firtt
receive a certificate thereof In accordance with
thr provisions of thit Act.
Sec. X .Any perton detlring to engagt in or
work at the butineta of plumbing, either at a
matter plumber or employing plumber, or ai
a journeyman plumber, In citTc* having a pop­
ulation of 7.YO or more and a system of water
supply or sewerage, .thall make application to
a Board of Examiners hereinafter proridtd for
at tuch times snd place as aaid Board may
dlrret. Said examinations may be made In
whole or In part In writing and shall be o f a
practical and elementary character, but tulficiently ttrict to teit the qualifications of the
applicant.
See. 3. There thall be in every city ol 7.500
inhabitant! or more, a Board of Examiners of
plumbers, eoniUting of three member*, one. of
which shall be chairman nf said Board ol
Health; a second member, who shall be a mas­
ter plumber, and a third member, who ahall he
a journeyman plumber. Said second and third
*«ecT
*ThM lhi» Act ahall take effect Im­
member* ahtll he appointed by the appointing
mediately upon ka pauage and approeal by
power ol said city or town aa provided by
the Gorernor.
charttr or ordinance within tbrea months after
Approved May 30, ISli.
the passage ol thit Act. for the term of one
year from the firtt dty c f January in the yrar
CHAPTER TFtfi-fJ'.'o, 41).
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of appointment, thereafter annually before the
AN ACT Aulhoriling the Board of Superfirtt day of January, and ahall be paid' from
viaora of a Drainage Dirtrict to Bay for
the treasury of u id city the u m e at other
Mrmberahip in the Florida Drainage Ataoofficers, in auch sum aa the aulhoritiea may
designate.
Be'Vi^Fnaeted by th* Legitlature o| the Stale
Sec. X Said Board of Examiner* shall, at
of FloHdii
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.
.
soon aa may be after their appointment, meet,,
Section 1. The Board of Superriaora.of any
and
shall-then designate the times and places
Drainage Dritrict incorporated under the
for examination of all applicants drairing.to
I aw* of the State oi Florida, being a memengage in or work at the bu itaeu of plumb­
ter of the Fforida Drainage Aaaoclation, It
ing within their respective jurisdiction. Said
hereby aulhoriaed to pay out of any fund*
Board thall raamlne u id applicants at tp their
arailinle for toch purpote*. any feel an.l,
practical knowledge ol plumbing,* houte drain­
• duet required ol it at a member ol aaid At
age. and plumbing ventilation, and, if utitfied
tocialion.
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.
of the competency of auch applicant*, shall
i#
Approved M iy
l"**thereupon itaue a certificate to such applicant
authorizing him to engage in qr work st the
CH A PTER 710T—(N o. « ) ,
buiiuett i l plumbing, either aa matter plumb­
AN ACT to Amend Section 900 ol the General
er or employing plumber, or aa a journeyman
Statute* ol the State of Florida. Pert lining
plumber. The fee for a certificate for a matter
To Dralnt by Countiet. *• Amended byJChapplumber or employing plumber thall be |5 00;
ter Ct'i. I j * » of Florida. Acta of 1911.
lor a journeyman plumber it thall be (100.
Be It Enacted by the I-*ei\!*tur* of the State
Said certificate shall be v a ljd .for the terra of
of Florida:
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C H A PTER 7116—(N o . 57).
one year, but ti\e u m e can be renewed If ap­
Section L That Section 960 of th* Geneva
AN AC T Providing, for and Setting Aside’ plication fpr renewal la mady to aaid Board not
Statute* of the State of Florid*, at amended
Certain L in dt to the Seminole Indiana aa ■ leas than thirty days before the expiration of
I t Chapter Mfi*. Ij * i of Florid*. Act* of
Hetervatlon. Providing for Trustees, in aaid certificate. The (re lot renewal! ahall be
1919, be. and th* •»me i* hereby emended to
Whom the Title to bald Landa Shall be I1.C0. All money* ahall be paid In to the city or
read a* follow*!
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,
Vetted for the Ute and Benefit of said town treaaury for the ute o f said dty or town.
See. 9M. Public Dtlch, Drain or Canal.—
Indian*.
Sec. 6. AH titie* or (own* in thia State, and
Whenever it »hat] be deemed necetaary or Be It Enacted by the Legitlature of the State
within the provision, of thia Act, ahall pro­
expedient, for aanitary or agricultural purpoxet
of Florida:
vide
by, ordinance, within three months af­
or conducire to the public hralth, convent
Section 1. The following described Unda ta
rnce or welfare, or putyic utility, ol lor the the county of Monroe. State of Florida, be ter Ihe passage thereof, rule* and regulations
. benefit of any fandt that are low. wet tu b - and the tame are hereby act atfde and given for Ihe conatructlon and maintenapee of- all
lumbing and drainage placed ta, or on any
merged or liable ta become aubmerged, to to thr Seminole Indian* of Florida pi a Resuitding or the premise* thereof in auch cily
ettahlith a public ditch, drain or canal in any crvstkm. to-wit;
or
town, and ,oo work o f this character thall
of the ctfontlea of thl* Stale by a majority
All of the Undt now helon-ring to the State be done unless a permit be laaued therefor, ex­
ol tbote orrring the lind* through which ot Fforida In Townthlp 14 South of Range S3
auch propoted ditch, drain or canal ahall run Kail, being all of Section* 7 to 16 Inclusive, cepting the repairin' of Iraki, Il shall be
or by thoi* owning the graaler P * ^ 0* 'he and 17 to M Incluaire. containing 1I.MQ Sevet, the further duty of ta ld*rilir« or town* to
land* through "which auch prtpojed ditch. mote or less. Alta alt of Section* 1 to 4 in­ provide for tb* appointment or election of
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drain or canal ahall run
and by * clusive; 10 to 16 inclusive; 23 to t l Inclusive, plumbing inspector and tuch assistant* •* arc
. *
majority 6f thote owning land* or by and Section* 36 and W, in Township 67 necessary, Ijut aaid inspector and assistants,
muat be practical
plumber* of not leaa than
ractlcat plumbei
thoac owning tb* greaUr part of the South of Range 33 Eatt, containing 9.(00 l._
____ • ___ ______ _v____ _
t, . v.. ti l ,
land* conliguoua thereto that are benrtitr.1 acre*, more or Test. A Ho atl of Section* 1 to fen year.*' experience, whose duty it shall be
by auch ditch, drain or canal; the majority 3 inclusive; 10 to' II inclusive: 34. 35. 35 and to tee that aft rutes and regulations touching
of thote owning tuch landt or thnte owning 36, of Tow m hip M South of Range S3 Eatt. tuch plumbing are faithfully and diligently
the greater part o i , tuch Unda at aforetafd. containing 7.S50 acre*, more or lest. A lfo atl oharrved and executed. T b e plumbing iahall present a petition to the County Com- ol Section* 7 to 16 taclntive, and 17 to M in­ speetor ahall preside at *11 meeting* of tbe
mlaaionert of the county in which tuch ditch
clusive, of Townthip S4 South o| Rang? S3 Kxaminlnf Board of Plumber* *nd thall have
drain or canal it to he located, with a plat Eatt, containing 19.6M acre*, more or Irit. the deciding voice and vote in *11 matters
r| the aaid tandt. thawing the general court* Alan all of Section* 1 to 15 inclutlve. and 17 connected With the examination o| applicant*
M auch propoaed ditch, drain or canal, tel­ lo 94 inclusive, of Townthip 67 South of and granting nf certificate*, 'whenever the
ling forth the caute for the t i n t . 1«* length Range 33 Eatt. containing 33.400 acre*, more remaining member* of said Board are un­
and th* land* to lie benefited thereby, Upon qr let*. A lto alt ol Section* 1 to IS inclualve, able to agree. That the plumbing department
filing tuch petition and plat with the County and 17 to 36 Inclusive, ol Townahlp 69 South of every cily or town embraced In thi* Act,
m itting of the Examining Board, the PlumbComraltaloneri. they ahall lay the *«me over of Range 33 -Eatt. containing 33.400 arret,
g Inspector and hit aaafxtanta shall be
until the n#»t regular meeting and give more or tea*.
notice by publication for three werka, in
See. 3. The Trustee* of the Internal Im ­ nndeT the supervision of the Board of Health
tome new ip*per published- in the taunt*, of provement Fund */# hereby directed to con­ of aaid city or town, and th e Itatmblng In­
th* date when thry Will contlder aaid petition, vey to the Board of Commissioner* of State spector ahall mike a complete report o f thl*
citing alt perton* who may be intereated t« Institution* the title lo aaid described land*, department to said Board o f Health at Ihe
ptar and rpretent
any
in trust, however., for the perpetual ut* and end of each year, and oftener aa may be re­
apnr
ipirffir
1
—
r reatott why tuch p c
iiion should not be granted.
benefit of the Indiana aforesaid, and aa a quired by aafa Board, or provided for by ordl*
tmoi
nance.
See. 1 All Ixw» or part* o f Lawi in eon- enervation for them.
S ec (. Any person violating any prorialon
flict herewith be, and the same 1* hereby
See. X Thi* Aet ahall becom e effectlre up­
of thia Act shall be deemed guilty of a mis­
on lit approval by the Governor.
demeanor,
and be aubjzet to a fine of not Irts
'I t a c l 'k Thit Ae* thall u k e effect from and
Approved May 9, 1917. „
than five dnlfara nor exceeding fifty dollars
after Itl pa»»**e and approval by the Dover
for eaeh and every violation thereof.
nor. or It* becoming a law without *uth »pCH A PTER 7311—(N o . a ) . .
Sec-7. In countier nf tnl* Stale containing
AN ACT lo Amend Section* 4.
• and
cities nr towns having a population of 7.500
^ Approved May 54. 1917.
of Chapter 049. Acta of 1915, the Same inhabitant* or more according to the Federal
Jleing An Aet Relating to the Ownership Crntus of 1910, or any subsequent Federal
C H A P T F T r r n - fN o *J» ■
arid Protecting ol Game shd Game Bird* ta return, the County Commissioner* or govern­
A N AC T Authorising th* Board of hupervithe Several Counties of the Slate; Providing ing Board of said counties are required and
. «nrt of a- Drain*** District to Obtain Per­
an Open and Closed Seaaon for Hunter* hereby empowered to appoint an Inspector of
mit* from the Government of the United
plumbing who that! lie a plumber of not te«*
I.ieen***.
States and to Give Bond for th* PertorHe
It Enacted by the Legitlature of the State than trn years' experience. .Ill* duties shall
m iner of Same,
. . . .
. t o . .
•be
to inspect *11 plumbing and drainage inof
Florida:
i
*
Be it Enacted by the LhglaUtnre of the State
&gt; Section 1. That Section 4, Chapter W 9, ■tailed ta the territory embraced ta a radlu*
«rorion 1- Vn cate the Plan of Reclamation Acta of 1915, relating to game, and game of 1 mile beyond aaid city o r town’* Ufofta.
e.f any Drainage Dlrtrlet nr-anired »nd ta- bird* be and the n m c la hereby amended to and to do ao tueh nthrr work a* tb* aaid
county eommlaalonera may require. All plumb­
tnr&amp;onfed undff Charter WEI, Lawt ol Fiof* read at folowa:
"Section 4. No peraon o r persons shall ing and drainage done ta thl* territora lhatl
id*. Arts of 1913. *nd the Improvement pro­
be done in conformity with the rule* and
injure,
kill
or
hunt
or
deatroy
by
*ny
mrant
vided thereunder, he ot such nsture a* re­
quire* the permlttinn or consent oi the t«ov- whatever, nr have, or he In possession of, rx- regulation* governing plumbing In the d ty or
ernmrnt of the United State*, or any depsrt- cept aa exprrttly permitted by the proviaioni town contiguous therein."”
S e c 8. That all aet* and part* of acta Inment or officer of the Government n( the of thl* Aet. Ihe following named game bird*,
United State*, the Board of Supervisors ot except between the following dale*! Wild continent with the provision* herein containturkey,
quail
(b
ob
white
partridges),
turtle
ed
are declared to be repealed.
the Drainage Dlitrict thall he authorized to
Approved May SO, 1917.
obtain the required permission or consent o! doves swan, geese, brant, docks, rati*, coot*,
the Government of the United States or • T sandpipers, curlew*, anlpe or plover, Novem­
proper officer or department tlrerrol. and to ber Ibrh to March lit intluvlve, following:
CH A PTE R 7111—(N o . 66).
that end the Board 'of Supervisor* shall have Provided, that this icetion shall not he eonfull power and authority to bind the D ix '"- tim ed to- include mud or marsh hrnt. Any AN ACT to Amend Section 2193 of the Gen­
eral Statntea of the State o f Florid* Relat­
aga Diatrict to comply with any condition* perton vinlatiryi any ol the provlaion* of thit
ing to IJena for Material* Purntrtied.
that may be attached to xueh perttiFattan o r section shall be deemed guilty o l a misde­
content, including the gfring of any bond or meanor, and upon conviction thereof, thall Be It Enacted by the legislature ol the State
of Florid*!
cither obligation for the faithful performance he punithed by fine ’ of not lex* than ten
Seettart 1. That Section 3193 o f the General
dollars, nor more than twenty-five lov eaeh
o f such condition*.
.
*
.
Statute#
of the State of Florida be and ia
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See. 1 All laws or part* ol law* In eon- offense."
See. X. That . Section • of Chapter W69, hereby amended, ao a* to read at follow*!
flirt herewith be and the same are hereby r»F.or material* fum !«hed—In favor of any
Act* of ’ 1915. relating to game snd gam*
P*See&lt;I J. Thl* A et' shall he effective Imme­ Mrdt. he and the i*me ia hereby amended person who ahall furnish any building material
tar
Ihe construction, repair or Mar* of any
ao at to read at follow*:
diately upon It* approval by the Governor.
"Section *. Deer protection: Open and building, fence, railroad, canal or talrgraph
Approved Msy 71. 1917,
Cloted Seaaon at to.—Any person who shall lint, wharf, bridge, mill, distillery or other
kill or attrmpt to kill any wild turkey In any manqfacturing work or structure; upon .the
■
C H A T T E R M E M H o. « &gt; .
.
A N ACT to Amend Section 4* Chapter *4j*. County of thl* State, or who ahall kill any syld building, llnei or other property, and
deer between March lat and the 30th of upon the landa upon which they aland.
. A d a of th» legislature 1911, bring .
Src. L Thl* Act ahall take effect Immedi­
" A N ACT Rriailng to Jhr Creation. Or* November. In. each year, or who ahall ute anv
ganliarion and Mslntenanee of Dratasge Dft- artificial Jlght In hunting nr killing deer, ahall ately qpon fta passage and approval by the
triet* for the Purpote o f Reelalmta| and be guilty of a misdemeanor wnd upon con­ Governor, or upon It* becoming a law with­
Troteetlng Swamp. Wet or Overflowed viction. aball be punithed by a fine of not out auch approval.
Approved May 7, 1917.
•
Lands, err lend# Subject In Overflow, from let* than twenty-fire dotlara, nor more than
the Effect* of Wster, for Sanltarv or Agri- fifty- dollars; and the haring o f tuch light*
cultural Pwrpotes. or when the Same Msy on the head or any part of the body while
CH A PTE R 7314—(N o . 64),
hunting shall b « prima facie evidence of the
A N AC T to Amend Section 1941, Chapter
violation of the U*t sub-dlvlalon*.
the General Statute* of the Start
X I X of th
S e t I. That Section 9 ol Chapter mm,
vrby
of Florida IRelating to Standard Weight* and
Acta ol 191*. be mid Ihe xatne la hereby
amended *o aa to reqd aa follow* r
ilxrict*. tl
M ifo l.tin ol Sues Dratnig

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man u fact urSection I M o l lb* tieoeral meaaure herein
ata of Florida be amended td or told.
„
Statute* *1 tha
See. I. Erery crate or baakrt ward lor the and 10a
O o W ta^h additional
defo,, *
ta rend ta folfowat
__ile
or
delirtTy
ol
to
mat
ora
ahall
be
of
tha
it* and tale
dellaery.
tom*toe*
o l the tw Arabia team and drirer and^Bfc1* ^ #*
Section UU. '
Florida
atandard
meaaure
aa
abort
provided.
wetaba
Maaaurea.—Th* .
« n d *16c
J jBfey
^ r each
cac^ adJuwVT”--1
ad dii,^ '.?”-0.^
and
and
■ meaaurea
mtaiurtiahall
ahallbebe tS* standard olwefgbt*
weight* N o peraon ahall nan any crate o f beaket lor drirer, and
'.111** *ud
and mrxiurr* ihrouxhout th* State o f Florida! aoob aale, ahlpmtut or-dtlfvnry, except the automoUle track and driver not ?!**” » * ;
O n , atandard liquid gallon ahall cnotaia i n ..m a be o l w rit atandard meaaure.
TW* ffmbta lh . rata for automobile ’. ' f
ahaif not apply to
ta focal peraon*.
perron*, dealer* la or rack
eneb additional
addjtkmal paaaengcr; loo.«
hr
solid inebea.
_
ahall
k »»e d?f~
d r fo U^^ '&lt;*
The weight* and
mail be tn (rower*
wera at
of tomato**,
tomatoes, or ixipmeni*
shipment* wumn
within m
th*
e M d »n»c*
stock cam*
cattle me
Me per bead
&amp;t*d ih*
i s , *** •»**»*
tarv*
““ pro- ““
■m n
aa#1— IJ
'11 control
* *""
P hta*.
-~
State. Any peraon violating any of“ _the
**er, “to *be
under
full
ol U» T"tlw‘
avolrdupofo pound* a* followi:
Wheat, pvr ...........
bushel 60j ____
Corn,_ shelled, per visions of thi* Aet shall be deemed guilty of *T' rf *° Prevent stampeding m d kri^0^ ' drf.
el Mi
Cornon cob on
cobahucka
with shuck* TO; Sorgba misdemeanor and upon -conviction thereof »Hbta a walk on the bride* and „ ' , * thr­
buabel
M; Corn
with
um aived.
per bushel M ; Barley aeed, per shall be punished by a fine not exceeding flOO. driving shill exrcrd W In number? . l *• "n*
■I ffi;
buabel
a ; Oats,
Uats, per buabel
bushel tHiti Bras, per or by imprisonment in the county Jail not * 1 *0 , be crossed 1st* in the * ..„ ,-* ’ bfF thij;
bushel JO; Corn
“
*Meal, per
' 'bushel M
“ t Beans, exceeding DO days, o f by both, sack fine and •“ Ibe morning at such an hour".*
tar!.
ahrllrd, per bushel 00; Bean*, velvet, In bulla, Impriaonment
PtJKribed by tb* ngenf o r . ' ?
U
per bushel TO;' Beans, castor, aMllcd,
___ „ fi. ____
___ and
..
.pert* of law* In con- toll bndee or causeway ot b r id .r .f °* ,nth
led, per
Sec.
'A ll law*
bushel 41: Millet aeed, prr buabel 60;I Beggar filet
filet with
with the
she provision*
provision* of this Act be end lo taterfera • with tht day trmflu..-*0r 4*-**tweed seed, per bushel u ; I risk potato**, per thr
thr same
same art;
ar^.hereby
.hereby repealedrepealed. _
--— ------------ own**-or ownrrt o f such toll brfofoV „
,fl*
^
*P^||
k e l •Iwatll
aLa effect
affw«i AOctober
a ln k a e
W
lV fif
r t rt n n Fmay
M X . __
8® Of Col.a.
buahtl.fiO;. Ssree^-potaloe*,- per-bu sh el M ; ^Tvec. i . ’ This Act
shall itake
waf
f t hbridges
.............
.establish
. &gt;.L
. . u.*•„ •nbiaWc,0tm°j;
Tundpe, per btaalm M ; Onions, per buahti 1, 1917.
------- ‘lower than the
or excursion
rate
M ; Sait, per bushel 00; Peanut*, per bushel
Approved June 6, 1917.
hereinbefore p rra cn b .i ' ‘th*dU ; Chufat, per bushel 64; N y e .^ c f bushel
See. 1 That the aaid R rilm L ,M ; Apple*, dried, per boihcl Mi Apples,
CH A PTE R 7X17—(No. 59).
fhall
o . , ? mmi,,io*
Jhall have and exercise
cxercia* *Il
all th.
the a
nlx,.?."’
." 1" '* *
green, per buthej U ; QUnccs, per bushel M i "A N ACT to Authorii* tbs Trustee* o l Ihe tag the enforcement of (U order. 7 f*'te«t.
Peechet, dried, per bushel 94; Peaches, green. Internal Improvement Fund of the State ol reguiaiioni made under the r o o v i.L . tad
per bushel 14; Cotton seed, per bushel 8 ;
Florid* to Sell all the ....
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* ------------- - It 'h i* or i n T i provum*..
** ...
Timber
in "i^ahe
A « , which
/
Cotton seed. Sea Island, per bushel 44; Plums,
Ocbeesee Known on the Gorrrnmrnt Plata }*• enforcement of (ta order* rule* f i x **
per bushel 40;. Peara,
buabel
66;. Guavas,’
aa Cypteas
Lake,
in
----- . per
.
_________
_____ _
____
___________
Jackson
County, Flor- fo'fon* respect tag railroad a.
*nd "ran r r k n r ii.l U
IX . “
per
bushel 64.
Ida." .
, Sec- 1 Thia Aet ahall take effort
Sec. 9
It ahall be unlawful for any dealer
Whereat, AH the waters within the State
upon Its paaaage and approval b» . 7 ^ ' ^
to aetL offer lor sale, barter; exchange, or of Fforida belong to the State under its sov- rrnor or upon its becoming a I ,- * i , '*
otherwise dispose of,
of. any ol the different com- crelgn
errim rights; end
and
lo e approval of the Governor,
Governor.
•'thou,
°lherwt*e
'h
miidlllt* named in Section on* of thia Act.
Whereat, There are large quantities of tintApproved May 14 , 1H7.
cacept by the pound, and any peraon, firm or her in Lake O ch cttce known on the Govern*
corporation violating thia section ahall be ment plats aa Cypress Lake in Jacktdn County.
CHAPTER T ill—(N o. « ) .
guilty of a misdemeanor.
Florida; and
A N AC T to
tV D
''.i to Amrnd
Amrnd Sewrb^’
flection m
MU
1 All law* and parts o l law* In conWhere**, Under existing law no one hat
Statutes
a Iof ' ^tar'U
statute* of
of Slat*
State of
of Florida
Florida fm. a
iT
11''
flict with the proviaioni of thit Aet be and authority to aell or dlapoae of said limher: and
~
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rwr,I,»
••
A
m
Chap^fiMS of Acta of 1*W, the S ^.„x
f .,
t ^.
the same art hereby rroeilrd.
Whereat, It it to tne beat Intereat o f the
See. 4.
1 Thi*
T effect
“
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Sec.
Thia Act ahall
shall »take
upon iu |
Slat* that’
aaid timber be sold so that" the
Rates° of*1Vrantportarion* t!*rtr » ° r KfI,&lt;|rt4
passage
aaaag* and approval by Ihe Governor.
people of tb* State may have the benefit ol
rferx.
* '■0B'mr.n Caf.
Approved May U. 1917.
fh* asm*; therefore.
Be It Enacted by the Letialatur^ „r .c .
————
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of th* Btete
o f Florida:
* lt u r t °* 'he Sii*e
.
. C H A P T E R 7316—(N o. 87).
of Florida! •
Section 1. That Sec £919 of r » , ^
Creating a Marketing Bureau of Section 1. That the Trustee* of th* Inter- t n of State of Florida aa in r o fa J 1?
the State of H on da, and tra ilin g the Office nal Improvement Fund of the State of Flor- 6896 of Acta of 1900. the
iRimUiinr... " *
ix . ar**her*’by
...
...i V ..i ..x to
i . ae'll
. .n aB th*‘timber
■!.. ,!_ &gt; ... rilowanceV”
.it___ ____ * ’f f o e * * ^ *reduced
" P &gt;ame rriaiin* '**
..
“ I Stal* Marketing Commiatfonr*."
id*
authoriaed
n? wo,id w id e shortage ta U k e Oehersee known on the Government porution ol common carrier t b e l J n e ^ T ” ’
»“ !«_ B*C
oeceawura
mfol.M
e; ana
plat*
at Cyprea*
typre
____ in _______
..**?
ty . tic* o* i B
d
plan,,*a
Lake
J,»ck*on County. a . J o r t a d a i follow .:
‘ "lendvd to
. " hereu. There it an immense waste and Florida, to the beat Interest of th* State.
» ! 9 . When Free or RrdueeH R ...
«fr^“ , * ,enJ f ,,&gt;dueTr *n,j foototner; and
Sec. X This Aet shat) take effect S* soon lowed; Penalty for Violation* Vn.Vf* V* AlW b rrtu i b e grower, by himaelf. It unable ** It becom e. ■ law.
Chapter contained ’ .hall m e,7n. r o !0* lo ,ki»
- . -----to.llK
beat
aolre-------Ibf* problems
problem; and
Approved June X 1917.
carrier aubieet thereto I n m J S S
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The Florid* grower p*jrt ft epeciej
known u the ferti]i*er sump i n ; there*

lie IJ Enacted by the Legitlature of the State
o| Florida:
Section X The department ol a marketing
of the State of Fforida (| hrreby et
tabliahed, and ahall be known aa auch. The

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C H A PTER 7X16-(N o. 60).
A N ACT to Encourage the Conatructlon and
Mslntenanee by Common Carrier* of Rail-

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own employer* (including M o tio n ,;. . .V4
rmployre*. snd peraona tr««?.I— fI**.-d11*
Have employment of aucl
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tea religion
raUri™, ,who
. L h‘are.
L Cn.
- d“ ti r InI '» n*?_
ately on p u u g s of this Act and approval by
a Fair and Equitable Assessment of Taxes
engaged
r n* i * * ■" 9
I
the Governor, td appoint a Stale MarketingAeslnst the Property
o l Common Carriera w ork; traveling secratarin of V m n . u .
'
Committioner who shall hold office from the
Along. Over or A croti Such Bays, Bayous, Chrizllan Associations, Sunday S cfoil
time of hi* appointment until his successor
U k e * or Rivera.
Secretaries ConfedrisV* Soldier* 7 o l ^ . F?tM '
is appointed and Qualified, or removed by the
Whereas. The construction and maintenance State Home for Confederate Soldi,?5
c p t9™'Mi&lt;,r|rr of Agriculture lor cause, which
by common carrier* of railroad treatfea and come Inmate* thereof, or rrturnln* .»».'? iS?
b* .d“ r' n« the laat ten days of December,
toll bridge* slong, over and aerot* numerout charge, to indigent, homelett
V „ .i . .
1917, and erery two year* thereafter, and
ahall bay*, bayous, lakes and rivers within the State persons when transported br rh*i-li.Ml,’rt* '
assume the duties of the office on the
firtt oi Florida to facilitate the transportation of cietict, and to the necessary arrnti
day of July following
pa.tenger* and freight and the public travel in such tranrport.tlon; toT erron . exefo^
***•*• l o e State Marketing Commissioner and Intercommunication thereovet would he engaged in charitable or elrem oivn i,. .
thall receive the sum of XXU&amp;. per annum at of great nubile benefit to the people of the for the purposes of their work* cr*
hi. salary, and he shall be allowed actual State of flo r id , generally: and
son* injured ta wrer*., and the nh,
■raveling exptnaea in the diacharge of the
Whereaa. Tbe eonttructlon of tuch trettlet. turgeone, nurses, relative* or friend.
V
ta of the office, not to exceed 11.300., railway bridge* and toll bridge* Involve* great injured^perton*, to and from the olar,
I^ traveling expense* to be aet forth in expenae disproportionate to and ta rxcet* of wreck; or from carrying free natarn ,,,.
nited statement under oath to the Com- the expense of conatructlon of railway lines the object of providing relief In a. . . . ' i
nionee of Agriculture, snd both salary and and other public tranxportatlon facilities on general rpidemle, pestilence or oibe, » ! . . u
travclinj
zellng expenses ahall be payable monthly land, and the assessment o f tuch transport*- ou* visitations in the Statei or from tb, J*out. ol the fund* derived from the sate of fer- Hon farilitie* for taxation In proportion to riage. atoragr. or handling of oronenv
tilizer stamp! In the same manner ig other the expense of construction
of the sam*would or at reduced rates for'ataritable
Slate, officer* are (Mid.
be unfair, unjust and Inequitable artfl deter or to and from fain and expoaft
.
The Marketing Commusionrr ana., and prevent the conatnietlon and maintenance hibit thereat, or from giving reduced
„
! ? * * « . * h*»l®l''*rte»* and bold bia office in thereof, and ft being deemed In the general minister* of religion, or 'from exrhanrt.,
the City of Jacksonvilfe, and u;&gt;on the ap- public Interest to provide by taw for auch a free paste* with other common carriers 4?
proval of the Commiaafoner of Agriculture may fair, Just and equitable assessment lor tax*- officers and employees and their imm,dl«.
employ
clerk or cierxa
clerki when
*'*
cmpioy a cieiu
wntn necessary, but lion,
Hon, of any auch
tuch trexlles,
trextles, railroad
tallroait bridges family,
lamilr dependent on tbe
them and for iff',
at no lime msy the expenses of the Marketing and toll bridges at will encourage the eon physicians and surgeons and salarir,I
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\ l^ o r * tn tcrin i upon the ditcharge
ol his duties is Stale Marketing Commission*
er, he shill give bond in the sum of £5.000. to
the State ol H on da in some responsible indemnity company to be approved by the SecrctArT ol SUtt. conditioned that he will truly
account for and apply ail monies which may
com e into his hands In his official capacity,
and thatbe will faithfully perform the duties
enjoined
on him by law, and that he shall
also take and subscribe the oath required
under *^eT^0n•, *tull0J, °f *he State.
i. if* l
^ U.te ^»I , heting Commissioner
shall keep a seal of office, which shall be
used to authenticate all papers snd documents
nssuvd and executed by law as such officer.
.
At the end of each calendar month
_*»**..*
nle with the Commissioner ol Agri-

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mile nf tny ptrt of any n itrotd or n ilw ty
line within the State of Floridi of sn|r com*
mon carrier which msy be constructed ftnd
malnteined along, over or serosa any bay#
bayou, lik e or fiver of a length of 4 miles
or more, fneludlngWhe approaches thereto,
whether constructed and milntslned in connection with a toll hridpe ot- other hHdge
for the'passage of pedestrians and vehicles or
without, shall not exceed the
average per
mile *«srt«ment for taxation of «nch rsUroad
or railway line located on land, nor «hall the
attenm ent per mile of the entire raiV^sd or
ra’ lwav hue of any «t»ch common carrier
within the State of Florida he Increased bv
reason of the construction and maintenance of
any part thereof upon or with or hy means
f*| »ny such railway trestle or bridge along,

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nr from Ittuing mileage, excursion rt ro»!
mutation, or round trip passenger tickrti at
from istuing second elssi tickets si i b W
rmte of fire than o f first-class tickets for tkt
holders of which second-class ticket• c^f?
second-date iccommodation shill be iltovuL
No free -or reduced transportation thill t*
lawful except as ipedfied in this Sectloa.
and al) transportation other than free n®rt
be paid for in eash.
Any individual violating the proviibst d
this Section, either b y Issuing a free m i s ,
or giving • reduced rate unlawfully, or ty
receiving and using, or taking the advsntigt
of the same, shah be puhished by ImpHsoament not exceeding six months, or by fiat
not exceeding one thousand dollart; and sny
common carrier violating this section shall U

ccstiry expenses
See.
7. aUpon
the approval
of
such accounts
X
V
ill*
n.n M
SS■, i Mv- ,
■, i
•—
, ^5. . . I a
. ft _
by Ihe Commisaionef ot AgrieulHii,, the
Comptroller ahall draw hit warrant for such
amount, which thall be paid monthly out of
the fund* collected from the sale of fertilizer
,
,
S ee-A Tne officer and account* of the
State Marketing Commissioner ahall be audit­
ed by the direction of the Governor ta the
manner aa the office and account* of the alt
bther Stale officer* are audited.
Sec. 9. The dutfra of the State Marketing
Commiaaionrr shall be to receive and compile
reports on all frulta, vegetables and other
farm product* as are grown in the State, to
publish
same in the State
ih ramr
Male press
pres* that will do
ao without
ithout cost, to obtain and disseminate
information
nation a* to carrier.’ rate to collect taformation
itlon a. to additional market center* and

Fee, J. This Act shall take effret Immedl- the (lovernor or upon Its becoming a bv
ntely
upon
ft* passage
and s approval
hv
the without
his| approval.
—
*_
su
*J
(.X
.
x|
4
* ***
Governor or upon It* becoming a law without
Approvrd May 7, 191(.
the approval of th# Govrrnor,
Approved May SO. 1917
CHAPTER 7333—(No. 65).
AN AC T to Amend Section 4109 of the Cesc n A B T E R 7319—(N o. *1).
real Statutes of the Sfate of Florida,
as
AN ACT tp Allow Railroad Companies In
Amended by Chapter 6706 of the Arts ri
thl* State to Make Rrdtirrd Rates for D e l,
1907
and
by
Chapter
6961
of
the
A
m
rt
gate* to Meetings of Rrligious Bodies, Fra­
7909, Relating fo f. aIvor of County .Convicts
ternal Societies. Educaftonal and Other As­
sociation* Regularly Organized in thr State Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Stilt
of Florida:
nf Florida, and to T^ave it Optional with
Section 1. That Section 4109 o( the Gtarral
such Railroad Companies as to .Whether or
not Such Reduced Hates Shall be Extended Statute* of tbe State of Florida, a* amended
by Chapter 5705, Acta ol 1007, and Chapt*to the General .Public.
Act* oi
of 1909. relating
tt Koacted by the Legislature of the State ’ 591L3, ^tcii
reianng to lajfor ol coowr
0r Fforida* ronrieft, b* and the tame ia hereby imrnded
Section |. Tfi.t each and every railroad * ° , “ ' V ' * d, *, r ,0,l°ta.V i
rompany within the Stale of Florida it hereby
*}&lt;* ^ounty Convieta )

exact condition* existing ih the Slate, and
the several market* o l li e country, to bettes
cooperate Whh and prevent , lot* to our peoand to cooperate with ihe United State*
oxernment in eiU b li.h in - a pared po«C nurket*n£
ite. He shall
thill Issue
ittue
serin,g &gt;yitem
ayatem in tfiii
hi* M
State.
•uch Tiulletin. or other Information ilo n i Hnei
of idxtce •• to how belt Pick, pick, kind
o f p ic k iff. and w t j lo dUtribule; to itndr all
condition, a* .fleering other Stair.; to te rp
*? {£ ue5, " lth ,h'
°r A , , cu' ,urc
* \ “ •hi" * ,on‘ fn ; . C ’c » nd \h* Cwnmfoateflier
of Agriculture of the State, that through this
d o t e jouch and atudy, of condition. Re can
..ro.-----------------1 - what ------advise
our people
props--to -----------------plant or not
plant, what market* are overstocked, and
through a system o f cooperation aid In devel­
opment 'of agricultural Intereat* and protect­
ing Florida'i producer*. In connection with
Ihe .Commissioner of Agriculture shall c o ­
operate and advise such method* a^ will beat

fonTrf,ilo nt of any other regularly organised
M w |„|&lt;m, within the Stale of Florid* pro.,„ .h railroad companies ro making each
hereinbefore rroxlded ahtTI
riirht to fnelmlr M * « e n c r 3
"" Lhlte
.t . tn
ln ,he benefit*
hentKn of
ol inch
, „ eh reduced
r H o „ d rite#
rJfM,
^Ubhold from the rrnrral public ihe be£ £
fff#*ired rxtet ai thee »hatl lee
rlt nr Mrem expedient
f
; All l.wx or parti o f l4wxfn eonfllrt
herewith br and the same are hrreby repealed.
P r f. j. T h i, Act shall take,effect immedl...
- saw
' annroTrd G m e T ^ l l ?
'
Approseil June o. t»lf.

T „a.ta

ease* and peat* that affect our crop*, T o do
connection
.all
. . that
trial can be
p , done
con e In
.n connrot
.on with
w „n f

to* aud 'aid” fh the ^narketinj^ and distribution
o l Florida's product*.
s« .,a
/ . r a s ^ i , , .w j i - w
?&lt;
ahall be appointed
fcS
AgrieuiluFe In connection with the marketing
commission, whose duties ahall be to connee-

CH A RTER 733&lt;k-(No. 63).
A N ’ ACT to 'M a k e i M egil" Any"* Charge tar

ffisK: s,stg.n'y.:. %

wi l l s

ik .

It# . . L . i ; n w

r n m m i.a U w .w

mn.l

svgtssrsa t e a s s s

A ^ ' n ^ r d ^ c i m m t a i ’i m ' M

Start ta
thall hart

aide track•!,.
or tax,
*pur connected
therewith or tar " p.r.r° ? l . .r.1. , " Tkl8 hire tbe iright
Vo »t*•
t o
or fm w t h . .xm x s '* 'e Insttuuions. »n*n p n *
»
^

’^ • d r i l ^ T o ^
A rt t a 'E S lK #

uiw

lion

iratrd cities and to**V
*"tw^f^/s1*InrtCnlfbllr
g . works H
^
arc aotbrt
iwor the Mid Iloirdi m iy, in tart
J
, f.Mn f h l ^ u n t r l h e r e ^
m I w orxej eiincr wunin ine rouniy
ro»iw
n L f i i "ifu V n°^ BoU T S
IP
^fi,e o* t Florid^ Hut no
CountyCommlirionerathall leaie^or hire
ext
*"9.
m .^ T r il^ ta
T » ! C? } 5
.1* .S k . «
rot « C ! ta
r 5 k.A "*1 d
i
dbl
be able to performmanual la*or. nam
‘ 9 convict* ahall be kewt and worked nflitr
riieh rule* and reipitiltan* and *unerrisi«
aa may be prescribed
t ' t l H H U by
MJ »**■
the WW.—
Commissioners
---- *t|
' he
?'
,h «

s ; 'b m

Comnetnallon Therefor

Z

t^ ^ T

o 'r
B*J 2 £

» "T charge
I n .L it t o n to the charge tar Iran.V
I
1
. 7r
Any railroad, railroad rompany, or
*PCC. *.
OF
carrier, violating the prqvi.lons of

n u ir e .a ld

£

" «* ,h f ' ° m '*
which they wer.e rooxicted.

^ f d ^ 'C
Prorided. D««

S P f e i S A t f &amp; buntr
i
2 * 2 ^
mitaioner*

J ?

d £ S ta *
shall a
adrertlae

for

at
it

Com
lean R

!nirn7fon°rtonir a 'e 0 hi re* or let thr »**&lt;•
. t i « e b ? alvfng those who d«3r* fo

*&lt;*■"'* j— »•««■

•alrrfal* rherrlor.
__n, Ctilt
mlisloner are authoriaed to consult, advise,
'
... ...
material*
therefor.,
It «h»Il
ahall be «ne
tbe nH‘
duty
of .uperaiso"
•
adopt and promulgate to shipper though this
C H A PTE•*'
R 7321—(N o.63).
I«
y V'
.n ° ’eosmW
State, rulet'and regulation* for the fnzpection A N AC T to Give the Florid* Railroad Com- convict* to Inspect and aupervt
^ j* .
ui
•.( *JMi 11*, m........................................
e ir u iim iii
uiding
i v h u k iof
b
mission
Authority
to FI*
Rales-of
whether
Comml*m illion
Authority
m r the
.x me
n s ir r.T
n oll
i, ionronvidt
r o n ocamps,
c.
" " " W ' T L . r .« '« .x rommir­
on Any Toll Bridge
or Caufeway. Which tained by tr.aeea or n&lt;*tA of Counta Comm^
each package shipped and the prohibiting ol
Br
thr Af
Approaches Thereto ix More aionera, under the direction
,h*It
any snipper having the benefit of shipping
Including the
than Four Mite*
P |Mjonrf cf
through the marketing bureau who will not
Mites ta Length. Now Construct- tlontr of Agriculture. Said
ed or to be Ilereafter Conatructed Over and make written reporia ta the ^ .. . temfr* of
strictly observe and obey auch rule* and re
latlon* in lb*
fatlont
the preparation,
preparation. - packing and shipAcroxa the Wateri of any River, Bay, Bayou Agriculture and shall ,r j d /J j-miniv Commfo
or other Body of Water in the State ot Flor- *atd report* to the Board o l l oumv
^
ping o f hi* farm and orchard product*.
.vide tar Ihe Maximum Ratrx xionrrx ol
of the county
c o u n t y In
m jt
waok
w **'&lt;*
Ida. and to Provide
lc lr
Sec. 19. Immediately upon passage of thl*
it, Ihe —
Hour* -During Which ao -Inspected *ere
aentencea.
, ^ Cotton
o f Toll Thereon,
--------------------Aet. and itl approval by the Governor, It
ahall become a law.
Said Toll Bride
Igr or Cautewiy Shall Reft .hall be the duty
* vrounta pj*0" ’
and Authorialng ihr Commliaioner*. whrn T0'* ,* • _ muntlru *•
• Approved June 9th, 1917.
main Open tar Traffic,
,
the
public,
work.,
of
Said Railroad Com minion to Make Rulr* rrx on in rp tin u c^ w u i.^ ^ -.
coo*
CHAPTER 7116-(N o. 69).
and Regulation* Rexoectln* the Sim r,
and provide clothing, shoe*. ***-«. 1°
mp4B. ahall
Providing
tar
the
Enforcement
Thereof.
and
when
leaxed
out.
!e*
,t*
.
;
tfc»r
care,
•'
AN ACT to Fix and EatabtHh a T^gal or
“
' iKfo StartStandard Crate and n Legal or Standard, Bee It Enacted
—
. by the I^egfalature of the State f.irnlxh elothtaf,
of Florida*'
Florida! •,
are required for SlateP/ 1' ”
of Ccmort
Baakrt (or Tomatoea.
of
“
11 Comml.tlon
It .Kali be the dutv o
f
*
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State ' . Section 1. That
the fRailroad
Commission
by ■
atilhorired
Commliaioner* blrfng emt
V , le**»d V
of Florid*’
W 'Be State ot Florid* it hereb—1
■*-—
iii« h*,f T i
Section 1. f ) 4 t hereafter tbe legal and to fix and regulate the tolla. ehargri. uses make provIrion* for
irom which
atandard crate tar tomatoea shall meaaure and hour* tar keping open for traffir of any hired out. to receive, upon
10 Inches In drpth, 11 fnrhe* ta width. *nd toll-bridge or Muteway,
"
24 Inches In fongth. on th# outside.
approaches thereto,
■
Sec. ». That hereafter the legs! and *tan- In length now
liter be conxtruettd or built over and tlOO when tma a™ '1?
^.n nriaoaera
.
dard basket lor use In tomato crates ahall m jr hereafter
ntraitire
’l Incbci
m r i i n r r I&gt; !.-•
i n c u t , 1ofl| in &gt;hc boUon. ( 5
. — . ir&gt;r* river, bay, b a you 'or other body than four month*, and ,or * , P ' T( than
|(gir to h*
inrf.es wide In Ih# bottom and 4 I I Inehe* of water In the Stale of Florida, and mahe term of xentence ahall be
deep, all of the tail aforementioned meaaure- tuiea andI reg
regulatlona respecting the same; months, the f " n^|Cf derirad ff0&lt;n
-*
mrnt* being inside measurement*. The lenalh Proxided. bow ever, that the maximum ratrx. paid out of the
tolla on aaid tail bridge or caused o f aaid eon Acta.
•
o l the taaide ol the top hoop ol each baaket charge* or loll
way or obridge*
.ball not excvea
exceed Viuc I(or
foot
And wnrn
when the
(ke
shall b* 11 1-1 Inches.
w»T
n a g ri »n*&gt;.
nr loot
Ana
inx County “ cii.
Sec. I No crate or basket intended far tke patxengers; Ifte far blcyclrx ridden by one Ibelr prisoner* qn &gt;“ *, »™D

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Page Seven
ten the cun.
Iciwti.
" g L I Thxt ihlt Act jhall nil r rffecl Itn*
'wldutrlr uP°n l*». !&gt;«*“ «* *nA approval by
1 ^ ..

»
im ."
r u i i r r e u rr»i i v
r n L ii _ i. l i i ? J.
v ,1
AN
i
*'»aintenance
and Hiring of Mate i unvicts, and Miking

State Hoad Department t« withhold Irom tuch
county all lutther State aitl of any de»criptlon.
until such term* of hfrrcnirnt h ire Men
complied with. *
Sec. 7. It that! be the duty of the Stile
Koad I department t&lt;x advance for bid* on
aI* r»»ad* and hridgr* to be constructed with
convict UtH&gt;r, such advert itetnent to appear
at lea*l once a week for not less than two
( ' i j f l . m i l II-.

b ..L .

t..

■.« m .

.....

i

i

cessor thereto Unit be appointed tor a terra oj
lour rear*. In rare any member ol the Dr
turttncnt ihjlli change nil domicile frum the
longre*«tonal District from which lie was ap
pointed, hit office thill become vacant, and the
Governor thill fill the vacancy by the appoint
merit of another from m ch dutnet. The'fnem
her* of the Department *htll recive no comprn*atiofi. but their actual reasonable rxpenser*
I____________1

i

.t.

t

mX
- ___

___

per .'wheel fpr every vehicle having tire* ol
one inch in width, or 5uu pound* l&gt;er whrel
lot everj vehicle having tier a tvio incher in
width, or MJU pound* per wheel for ever/ \t
hitte d u vin g tire* three inches in w idtfirW
!.*W pouiUla per wheel for every vehicle liav;ing tire* of four inches in' width, or
pounds |wr wheel for every vehicle having
tire* five
inche* in’ width, or that will carry

exceed H.KW; 60 per cent o( the next *1.000.
or any fraction thereof; « per cent ol the next
S2.UX), or any fraction thereof; .*u per cent or
the neat
o f any fraction thereof; IQ per
cent of the real and rciidue.
. . .
.
Sec. 2. Each official ahall appoint hi» deputlet,* cletks or assistant*, The liolrd of County
( umrnifttioncra thall fix the number and corn*
ant*.

_—

**ry expense* of Wld county tubercular* ho*.
pttal except that in countie, having an a .-,
stftfru valuation of twenty million dollari or
over such tax thill not exceed one mill on the
dollar, the amount to be raised by *uch Jevy
tu be
by retjuititlon of the board o f
tuberculosis com m m io o rri hereinafter providrij lor. haul tax shall
be collected in the
*«»me manner at other ta*e*. The requisition

*

« . ______ L
m

rally xblr J® p«rtj&gt;n* rtraaonablcmanual Ubar uHg*
**
(1 *** Two *?■!*” , J )
.hall
1 ^ .1
| n * p * e riv ««ri^ r»‘ &lt; £
tr -.^ E
and maintained
t eiii
. Stale
Prison I arm .at.
. ... HU
..n
i.
suitable lator. ea # *p w ^ aoch etrtvict*
may be lianalerreil temi r* y by the Hoard
0,c ^ ^ ^ ’rinutun.* under it* i t u n m n n t
other Institution* ,'|n
.openrUron a* their .eryice may ber utill.ed
adrantageoudy In construction or other work
im m e d ia t e ly cunnedeo w i t h »uch iiulitutiont.
Sec. t That ujmn ap dication of the Stale
Road lie,vartment on or l.rlore September 1st
m i. the lloatd of (.ommiastoner. of State fnstitutions is hereby authorued to reserve ami
set aside (or the use ol said Department not
eicreding 3U0 male hute prisoners, to lie
used in the construction, maintenance end
repair of any roads wCIth said Denari merit
n ir'n ow o r ’ hereafter he authorised to con. milntxin
—
« . repair.
—, - i stiuct.
or
Such —i—.......
prisoners
shall be maintained and worked undrr such
such
d by
hv
rules and rrgulalions as may uc presctibrd
the Hoard ol Commissioner* of Slate lllstitu
lions, and &gt;HaD be maintained and cared for
out M *uch fund* a* max iluw or hereafter he
tdaccd at the disposal ol said Slate Koad Dr

------ I — — manner a* urigtSee. S. Should a contract lie awarded lor rncci at the office of the Department a't such
prison ment, in the discretion of the court,
nal appointment*. Satd commissioners ihall
I” *_
,r . ,,e
n im ltl labor, the. rrguDi timet, not leu than temi annually, a.
See. 3. Hard ttirfaccd public road., at dr
C H A F T E R 7335-* (N o.
aerve without compensation, hut (half be *1 !7. „ , , *1 !*
L I? I* &lt;’ * l " ‘’ v" lr •*■»' the- they may by rule provide, and may hold fined by tllia Act, *hall he const rued to be AN A t I to Amend Section 1H1 and Section lowed out of the fund* created by this Act all
lurniahed to the c m
special meeting, at any time and place on not brick. concrete. ...phallic or hituminou* *ur
— . of the (icneral
.........■ -Statute*
........ - of&lt; -the Slate
.......... of
.. necessary
........ expense* incurrrd■ oy them in D e
1*33
tractor
at
a
specified
,„ rhar,
laced road*
- which ‘ are maintained by county
Florida, Kclating to the Duties of Clerks of performance of their nlticiil duties.
i ----- 7 ". —
w ...... * ratr
■—* per
I™, hour,
•nra*. thi*
«•*■* to
i" |
ie*«
man one
one week’
• « « ,i notice,
nonce, auth'.ritcd
auinorucu by
ny at
ai raceo
&gt;r determined by the State Koad llrpart- least thrre member* given in the other mem or State fund*.
Circuit Courts, with Kcfrrenec to the KeepSec. 3. The safil tuberculosis commissionrr*
rnent, which rale *h*1t coyer the co.l ol bout
i.cit. Three tnemlier. shall contlilulc a quo
Sec. t. Section* NX), Mil XC2. K7t and 36
ing of Certain Kecotd* and Dockets.
shall annually elect their own chairman and
i'J.V
n"i m*in&lt;®i,' l|t|t the convict la- rum. The notice of anymretlnit may he w*tv of the Crnerml Statute* of Florida, and all He it Knactril.by Ihc Legislature of the State secretary. They shall make and adopt auch
J?**- *|l'c h »n*M he wotked at atl time* undrr ed by the aflirroallre vote of any four mem- Act* of the I.egH a lu 'c &lt;n vonrtlct herewith
of Florida:
■
‘
.
» ' / laww. rules and regulation* lor their own
the rule, preccrihid by the State Hoad l»r- her. duly recorded
are hereby. .repealed,
.
Section I. I hat Sectton 1S3I of the Central guidance ami for the governm ent-of the hutpartmenl. said Department being charge.T
,\ certificate under the .eal o f.th e Dr part
S
*
—
Sec. S. 1hi. Act thall take etlrct, u(Mm its .Statute* ol the State of Florida, be and the pital* and the activities connected therewith
with the guarding, ditciplmr and general ment, signed by 1 ,.r Chairman ami atterled by
pa&gt;
assagr ami uecuming a taw.
iame i* hereby amended to read ai follows;at may be expedient. They ahall control and
care of the prisoner, while‘ engaged on such the Secretary, shall con.tilute sulficirut evid
i
Approved
May 22, 11*1 7 .
'TX3I—T o Keep Kccords and Dockrt*.—He pay uut all moneys collected or received for
contract work.
.
cnee of the action of the Department,
*"*jl ^c f P:
. . .
'!'«■ c ,r *)h of the tuberculosis hospital and of
Sec. » All prisoner, employed o * l h e Stale
Sec. 2 The term, “ tnad"- and ‘ f.ads Its
I'llA I-TK K 7330—(N o. ; j ) .
Minute (looks, in which he shall keep t « u
the construction of any hospital building xml
t onvlet Koad Force shall.br tran.pbrtrd. hou* u.ed iin this Art shall he runtlrurd o mean AN A t I Fixing Compensation of County lar xnd fair minute* of all -jhe proceedings of shall supervise, inspect ami tare for' the
ed. fed, clothed and guarded from such funds ami includr all highways and ways for public
t utnmtssionrrs in touitlies Having i ‘o|*ii- the circuit Court, and of the Judge, in term, grounds and buildings con stru cts or set apart
as arc or may hrtcaftrr lie appropriated for the trasD, including means of crossing stieams
kstion of hum 37.1XXI up l,i |(I,(M| IVrsons,
( Judge before the H't that purpose, and shall appoint all officers
Inch thall be slgnrtl by the
use -of the Stale liqad Department.
'by ways of. . btidjtrt
. . .
or -ferries, un-ler thr
and Which Have a bunded Indebtedness of adjournment
each---------term.
.................—of-------* "'! employees id aaid hospital and fix their
Sec. 10. All laws and parts of laws'in
jurisdiction or control o( the sevetal Hoards of
____
__ t ___
........
._ ju________
_____ he shall note mmj&gt;en*aiiun.
a*.M uch
s i lin
and_____.............
lln r llalf Mithun.
A
o g r e s * _______
dockrt. in which
flict herewith arc hereby' rrpeaVd.
County
Commissioner*
in
the
servral
counliw
He
It
Enacted
by
the
Legislature
of'.'the"State
filing
iiy
each
pa'rty
to
any
cause.
a
i.coni'
___ collected
________ under
____ _ this fax ahall he
-All money's
cSec.
— ’11.
* This Act shall tab
effect ——imme of this State, or upon which they may espend
distrlv n nv. it,
of Florida:
" !un,
1,1 c'luily, of any .appearance «r deposited (jii the credil uf the board of tuber
\IOOovS*1 \l,**
* * i 5 T - * becoming a law. any public rmoney or’ cause any work to be
.-veeiion I. Dial in all cnunlies of the State pleading therein, and of an&gt; step taken in eufosl* commissioners and shall be withdrawn
* 11
*! y ), l*l(.
(Iiiiir, ur anjr roads that may t*jr this or any «| Florida havini; a |Mj|iutatiii(i l»y the Htaif thr L in k ’s office in concretion with laid and paid out by said
~ 1 *hoard• of tuberculosis
r u t isTtfu
sww*
other Act Ik placed under the supervision and or Vcdcr^l Census oM
rom .17,U
JU up to W
........
......." such
‘ noting
‘
'I from
37.WW
.WW causF,
to ‘he at* the time o| such commissioner* in fike manner as provided by
...
11A • *t .K
control ol the Mate Koad llrpartment.
m |xr»on« and shall havvc a bunded indebtedness b,inK and of taking such step..
law 'for llte drpoilt and withurawal of county
*V, » J roV .
fof *&gt;cf'
^ecH 5tt»H he the duty ol said Depart- ul a« much a* 1A;ic anml one hall million dollats A Default Docket, in which shall be entered ‘ Und* by the board of county commissioner*.

Iim p tr

pfivunrf- — , - - - - - - - - mitvinnrfi of State Insfitlltiniiv (nr wnrk ji
thr State I'risoti Farm* shall hr leaved hy
raid ltf»ard, |iitiviilcd# a salllfactiiry juice ran
hr *d»tamr«h All r*cr%% iirtwirtris may hi
;lrt lu rnunttr*. ur placed 111*011 tlir Stair mad*
Si* |iri|«i*iri* shall he ■tihdeascd. VeoviHrd.
lhaf count 1es now wurktn^ Statr convicts may
haie the right at the expiration of their |»rrv
cm contract to renew their contract** lor* the
number of convicts l|iey are now working at
thr
Ihc State.
Stale.
4#
ihr price now paid the
*^iec.
e c . S.Tltat all- 1’ prisoners
^ ---------rleased‘ underjlhe
this - —
Act whether
ion ol.........
.......— tp
- Hoards
- - of
I"ombVsions
v Commluionera or ti» private lessees
thall hr guarded, fed, clot best* given proper
medical attention, and’ otherwise maintained.
at the expense of the Irssees, who shall als«i
jay all expenses of tfam jh»i ting surh prison
eft from the State I'fit on to their respective
tamp* and return at llte extiifalnn/ *d thr
kavr
AH State convicts snail hf at all
time* u/idrr I fie appervisioit ol tlir/Ftimmis
noner «d .Xgficullure ami tfie Itoan! of Font
missihnrrs td State I nwtfit111 Soitm, *&gt;hi J shall prr
vetihr such rule* and regulations .(* may l*r
Jeeme^l nrcyssary for the if safe keeping, fitam
lenance and discipline; and said Ituard *haH
riecutr such cmitiart with the jesters and
rcijuiir such Untd fur the prrfurmancr *»f
same a* shall bo necc**ary lt» carry mtt flic
•jrtifjHne of this Act. White and colored pris*
ijfieri wurketi upon the public ruadt of the
State tu nf any county of thi* Slate, shall he
wiiiktd in separate squad* and ettitlined in
wikAritr van*, stockades &lt;»r other *trucfur'e*.
See G That no State prisonet- sliall he re
quired tu work more than »uty hours .in
any our «)ay. whi(*h tirni shall include the
time spfnt in going to and returning from
*t»?k. and no piisooer wball In* required t&lt;*
perform during such time any labor m excess
id hi* ability to perform such tabor in such
time without impairment gf his physical condition
See. 7 That the expense fur maintenance
tjf thr convicts at th e'State Prison Farm and
for thr improvement of said Farm, and the
other rspensfi of the State Prison fysletn,
shall he paid from the proceeds ol the hire nf
State convicts and thr receipts' from said
farm, and an appropriation of xaid* fund*, nf
so much thereof as may he necessary, is here
by made for auch purjioses; provided, that
skmild such funds Jiccome exhausted or in*sufficient, to meet aaid expenses, then such
ripen set so far at necessary shall- Ik paid
from the General Revenue Fund, and the

■ig&lt;- lu

lie i&gt; lolitlul

mlo 1 1,

.bat

I rul

1 »«h Ikrf,

lull

lull

tr

krill

l'*r 1 lu*

•poena,
neat without tl ia r g r m d ig c n t paiirnt*,
but
a icalr .it racti |d.*tr whrfr Mttl r.1%1 nirnt m iim kr *lie 11 rttlr* and rr^ulai m*iw ,i% inav hr
t nnir and ttUriisg* Against ihr |.|W« ,,g t!■« • N Mo l inn I »• k r t
up- tt will. 1,wlijli
lar r«f 014) c d l r c t trum patients financially ahlc such
tr« tti* 4 (ftur »liu h g jir «hall hr krot ilt»*
Hfff*M4 i&gt;
Ihr i‘««tistfUiloHi afnl maiftlrti
&gt;ta11 . Ikltpff the 4 *&lt;rttil 1 ludgt * I mifl 4 ml I r r r d hv aft nfur v*
ail nn*ti*onto t.r •uhnut i l i a i g r * a* (h r liiherculosts comm issio ne rt may
td w hi n iml.nptnrd hn yjt*-iirr And tin fc*,iir jtur nl ‘ mil hi||iiwa%* and In uj^r * 4 * mjk
to I i* Ai,,] l'ir %4 nl&gt;( 11 ,r t iU!ipru%alt&gt;&gt;
i r d to the cool 1
I**■111 time to tunc establish.
Said board ol
rrtftriLarll rnainiamrt! %lia|| hr m «uh*tan
law nr l&gt;&gt; rrs*»hm«ni n| any ltfurd nl
Such AtiiituryA hirlgiiient A%*igi»ri»rnt* jiuISattsfadion
tuhciculmit cottinitstioticrs shall have the
nfil «tniinrinny with tin iJiajaito .-l 1 he Imcr I 1rtmJ &gt; ( nmmUvnvrirru hr |dat ri| vmtlr 1 II * Hr It hnvkled hy thr l.egitlaiurc «H the State Krconl. in which shall. Ik entered at length power’ ll) extend the benefits and privileges of
at «ueh mtrtsecinwi,
•silFcrviviun and ctnitrol, tngelhrr
. . . . . . with, all .pow . ' .
Ilornla,
•
all assignment* an,| sativlaction* o| judgment*, such hoipital and treatment to the homes ol
&gt;rc. 1. 1fiat 1m the jiurnoscft til this Act rt*
l«ir the
lift hi nf
ol cvioncnt
rr* lor
the exercise
exercise ol
ol the
the right
riniiienl
L*NrcUon *I*com and aftrr thr pa*vage t»f
ilecrees nr order* tendered or «&gt;f record in said persons txjftrnng from tuberculosis and to fur
the word ’ ’ practicable'* a% uve«l in section one domain: atrd it shall he the duty of the Male this Act. it %1»all he lawful, and the Hoard of court
S o assignment or »ati*facti(in *hat| he lii»h nurses, instruction, medicines and attend
ahall he held anil c»n«irurd in mean "without Koatl Department to prepare plans and *|KCi l minty 1 ommissioricr% of the several and res- entered, elsewhere than 111 said Irouk, ami any ancc and all other things necessary to effect
llte
use
of
bridge,
ferry
01
turnpike."
ficat
. . . . . . .
.
, .
next ions for
“ “ J tu'slamn
* •*
*
*
ur all
all such
such pmtHisrd
lirutKisrtf w«*rk,
wiuk. other
ulhrf nrclivc
b tc lltt counties
cuunlirs of
ul the
(hr Stale
Statr of
u| Flurida,
Flotilla, are
atr assignment
assignmrnt or
or satisfaction
*aii»laction shall,
shall, totoentitle
m ini# if it *a ------rute anti
out -tubtreuluiis
m such
Setf, 4
I. ^
All» law*
in conflict wnl.
with any of the than maintenance
aw* .».
p e e r e d , in
discretion, tu
to eiticm to
to ircuttl,
record, Itr
he in
in .tilin
writing
and duly
duly acknnwtrtlg
acknowtedg -county. Said Hoard ol tutierculuiii rum mistlrttantr work
wtuk of
til a;
a regular or
ur rout
rout- herby
hrrhy cm
ritt|H&gt;wrtrtf,
in their
thru diaerrtion,
g am!
d»*misions of this Act arehereby‘repealed,
me nature,r, and
to
advertise
for
bids
on
same
ploy
an
attorney
at.
Use
to
prosecute
all
|»ei
ed
in
the
manner
firovhled
for
the
ark
now
led
g
and to atlvrrllsr lor btdt utt same piny an atturnry abtaw tit pruvreutr all |&gt;rr
Ihc mannrr provided lor Ihr arknowlrdg stonrts may cstcml Ihr pHnirgtv suJ utc ui
., Me. This Act shall take effectimmediate at least oncel,rr
a a
week
for not
not less
le.s than
than |t»t&gt;
twocun
con sum,
sons, iitm*
firm*oror cur|H»atiun*
corinwations chatgnl
charge,1 with
wnl. the
ment oioftlrnlv.
deeds, tlr
lie shall
shall enter
h ’ tilbcVcul^
*r*k lot
the metit
rnlrt 4a note
note of
of the
thr hospitals
hospital, to
toperson*
prison*a filleted
allltrirt]i i twith
tubrrculo
1 &gt; Iipoii its pastage and approval. (*r ujK*n it * secutive
—' ‘ " " 7 weeks
-treks in
in some
some newsjiaper
newspaper having
having a tiiitiiiiiiii.m ot any crittir ■•/ ullrnsr against thr satisfaction on
Ihr margin u| thr jrcurd of sts, who atr nun rrstdrnts t,i such countv utthevomtng law wttlmut such approval,
grnrtal cticulatiun in the niutily wtlrtr the lawv ul thr State in ot hcluir the County Ibr judgment,
decree or o n lff, N’n saltsiae on such fernts and conditions *&lt; said tubricu
A|y»ruvcd May JJ. 1917.
tirit|Hisril isuik is locatrtf; ami Ihr State
K"a-1
Judges t •mil.
limi tiy an alleged assignee of a judgment, lusts cuninnssinneit may liutu time tu time
Drpattinrnl may at its discrefnut, award theSerf 1 ihr Hi«alil ml i olivtty l otittni%«ionr 1 *
*lull l»e rtilrtrd until an alignm ent a\ heir by it* tjilc* and rrgulatiuns prrsetibe
t i i a n ch :xr; » .\o.
plu|Misrtl
w"tk itu
tltr all
luwrst
lespunsilile Iml -I
the - srvrtal
and. . Irspeitisr
ruuntirs iul ■ the .tuhefnte
juuvulrd
sliall
have brcti produced
Sec, C.t (lie
Imaid
id tuberculous
commit. »■ r
tl ill is
rlrr-l
1tilsI m Xii.t i - i . i r r r,
Vi ...
. . , , 1 . . .... .
......
XL
. &lt;
.
s
t,
.
"
« vh&lt;
i w &gt;s,
fc iiistsiia
V\ \i I Asscplmg tu f|iid Accepting ihr l 4
Irr, ur H may irjcct allhid* andproceed
to Stair, employing an atlwrnry *n piovnlrd in
l«» Hie clerk anif entered
slunera shall make to t)»c Governor and to the
vuum . ul an Art ul t ungirss Aliptuvcil July i.cr(..tm the «*uik with emtiict lal-.t ur Iter Srflion tine ui this Act. •Halt Its anil p tc.
A Kecord
Krent.I oi
JuJgmrnt*. in
which State
Slat Hoard o| Health an annual report show
*»( Furcign
Foreign Judgment*,
in which
m* ‘ i
*
f * * .7\a,,lc *ri*V** FillIIledi lalMir, an4 may purchase swell equipment and critic the compensation to be paid inch attor lie thall enter all Vrantciijitfl of fudgments in trig the number of patients, the condition of
An Act
to
I
rovide
Dial
the
t
nited
Mate.
*tipplir«
a*
may
he
necessary
for
tlir
rthrimt
nry
*
Provided,
that
no
Hoard
Mull
contract
other
eountlr*
nf
the
State,
ami
of
judgment*
the tuberculosis bospiu), the various sums
v&gt;.i the
. i. _ State
v_t s . in
i.. the
. i. _ ^
f mtHfucifuri
............. .. *»(i and* economical
.....„:...t ___
_ u ... ;__ «ftr ihr work
a
. . .
Sliall Aid
i&gt;ru*eruttun
” • P**y*0411 Attorney a «alary mote than |OW of county courts, county judge* and justice* received frum laaev and other source*
and
Kural I’m ! Hoad*, and for tiiher l*ui|Hr*r*/*
tile
ilcpaftincnt
*hall aaaa •dlrn a* per aim mu. payahlr niiiiiihly out »*( the line «d the j&gt;cace c«iiiil*t and Judgment*
Me
the IFcftat
liueiit sliall
ami dr liow touch jjtuncy* have been expended and
anil All h t* Supph nitnlaty Thereto, and piacticahlr have the State Hoad l ummionuiri and Forfrllutr ’ Fluid of the I uiint|
tire* (if I 'iiitril State* l Hurt* held trj this for what purpose,
purjKisc.
Making Appruni fat Ion* In Vlrrt Ihr t ’ondt or an a**i*lan|. vr*i| the *e*erj| eotrntir* anti
See i
All law*- nr part* «,f |4m* conHicl
Male
Sc 4 . 7. Each board of tuberculosis commit*
tlo|»* nf thr Frdera| Aid Jtoad Act. and Pin invprcf tlir road* therein anti thr method* td mg with the proiuloti* hereof, are hetrhy te
.\ Lis Penden* Docket, in which shall be sloners created and existing under the pruvi*
vtiling till A*ve%*inriit «d a Hall Mill mi All rtj.nl cori*trtn Iron ami repair and the material* prated
rrturdril all notices td It* pendens.
*b-#ns of this Act, thall he a corporation, with
of the Taiahlr Properly in Thi* Slate to ii»cd,m huihling and repairing road* hy thr
Sec, f, Tin* Act sliall become rffrcttvc tipIndexes, alphabetical, direct and inverse, to jH»wcr tu adopt a seal, to sue and contract,
Meet the Same,
iifunty Lorn mist toners there to. and make ten it* pa**jge and apjiruval
all of the foregoing book*
and to acquire and dispose of property, both
He It Enacted hy the I.egivUturc of the Stale ports thereof to the Department. All the re
Approved May *1, 1»I7»
Sec. Z. That Section' 1S33 of the (leneral leal and jiersonal, and to do every other act
of Florida
cord*, books, cunt ract*, machinery, tnrplr
Statutr* of the State of Florida l»e ami the and thing necessary to the proj*cr discharge of
Section l. That thr Kcgi%faturc «d the State rnent*, malrriat*. prt»|*ertre* and nrrmUes un
t IIA PTE K T tC -tN o 71).
*aint i* hereby amended to read at follows:
it* duties and functions ac a hoard of tuber
of Florida, m he hall of ami fur ihr said Mate der the coiltfivl or jurisdiction of the ftrvera
AN \t I for the Apg&gt;ointineni, t«iiupetivalmn,
M|R33. Record. Hunk to He Kept,—Hr shall ruiu*!* conimtssionert.
does hereby give it* a**ent to tlir tirovi*iun* Hoard* of County Ctnnmi**ioner%«.{ the several
E*j*e»»*r*,’ Duties and Power* of Piobatum hr, in thr enmity
r in which
, lie i« Meik, the
Sec. ft.. ____
I his Act i Hall take effect upon, its
and tcouitctfirnt* id a certain Act of t ougtr** Counties, and thr construction and impair of
* Mhccis in t wunties ul 90.UJU or Mine Popu recorder of fired*, and of all other papers nut bm m ting a
■f the i ’ ruled Stairs, Approved July H, A. D.
lation and Having T%u ur More Circuit pertaining to the Circuit Court which b e ’ iniy
Approved June 0, 1917.
Court Judges.
he irqulird hy law to record
-------vide that the United .States shall aid the States he submitted by such -County Commissioners
He It Enacted hy the I.egiilatiire of the Stale
Fof the pui|w»»c* of such rrcurdiiig be.. shaH
4HA1TLK'7137—(No.
7»).
in the construction of Mural Post Road*, and fur intprctmri to the State Road Commit ion
o| Florida;
keep.
*
(**r **ther pnr|H&gt;wrv." and all .Atl* supplementary rr, or to such assistant ai may he dnaitnt to
Section I. Tfi^t in all counties of &gt;),UW or
A Record of Deed*, in which he shall rr- AN ACT «o Atnrn.l Section 7 yj of ihc (Tcneial
tsuntea ul Fluiula, Kciative lu Trustees of
thereto, and that the Slate .Road Department mane such Inspection. Ip all cases whtre the
........... ...........
......all
............
. . ______________________
nioie population and having
two or .........................
more t ie- cord
deed*, ......
and .all
leases &lt;d land, and all
Cuuilty HuniJs.
of the State of Florida, bring clothed with Department shall learn that road repair or con- tint (ou rt Judge*, thr Governor of the State power* of attorney to execute any such in
It Ltuclctl hy ^he Legislature of the State
certain duties and |wiwef• affecting public
ruction wink is being itniuuperly of n t ia
nf Mntida, upon
lectiriiiitendatituri ul the tlrumenl*, and all agreement* relating to con­ He ul
I lu rija ;
n»ad* in this State, lie and it i« hereby author- vagantly done, or Improper or inferior mater ( ounty Comni|*sioners ot said cooniArs. sliall vryancr of land which day be in’ form cntitlrd
Section
1 . I hat Section V/3 ol the Central
iied an.I riiffMtwerrd to rrcrue the giant* of m I« are being used in such work, in aity appoint a Probationn fficn . of either
i n , in to record,
money appropriated tinder the *aid Act ••( county, so a* to cause a loss or waste of puhhu *uch counties, who shall hr knownat the
A record
f»f mortgage on teal or personal Statute, be amenJeil lu at tu tcaU a. follow .:
"Sec. I'M (6u3), When the County Commis­
Omgrex* and apply the tame, to the public funds, it shall be the duty of Ihc Department Probation Officer of suchcounty of which he properly and powers of attorney, cmbracinfc
rugdt and hriflgc* ai this Slate in accordance to notify the C ounty Commitiioitera of the (lf the it apjwjinted. The term of the Proba- a powrr to execute mortgages which
may he sioners shall- have issued bunds as aforesaid,they
shall a|&gt;i)umt hy resolution ol their Hoard,
with the terms and conditions expressed fn thr same, and point out to them the defects dit
lion njhcrr shall he for lour yrara from date in formentitled to
record.
,
, . in whic
- ,.
*
.
■ 11 *o
to oe
be tecutueu
iccoidcd in me
the minutes,
minute,, a financial com*
corosaid Act ul Congress and all Acts suppictncn- covered, and if, alter such notice it given, the of appointment. _T h c duties and authority ol A A
record
of. liens
tecntif
ol hen.
in wh.cn he sha record all
lhfc&lt;, vcfwjn, whl/ ' , hll| ^ tc, , a° „ v
^‘f 1**®* .
, *
f , *
t ounty |T«
tialtiluty hen. required or |.ermilled In fit; lfM h„ , j cf, o( \ht tou‘ntfi
be .tVlcd Tru.
Sec, t That for the purpose ol the construe aucli imi.n
lion of rural past roads in thii State,^xs p ro irr d u ll Ik
A mutlgage and lien a.signmrnt l» o k . iti
° L jH lu"’ \
Vs.7^2.s
'! .V fhn “ 3!.«
sided for in the said Act ot Congress to which Governor.
ComassFnt it hereby given, and that the said Mate
Sec. «. I if all ^ases where the County-O
«l Florida may receive from the Federal G o v mlsiioners of the several counties shall rentursteminent ouch sum or turns ol money as are now the advice and assistance ol the State Koad

— —. — . — - -----,
I9U. The said sums, or so much thereof as
■t«.n it. Itecuming a law'without Ids approval, shall he necessary to make avatjahlr the
- -* June
•
-S, ——
amounts to which Ihe Stale ol IJunda will he
Apt.ruvfd
1917,
entitled under the provision* of the said A tl
'H A I T F R 7323—(N o. C7).
uiCongress, are hereby appropriated (rom-any
AN A (T
to Crrslr &gt;State Cunvttt Hoad
bindor fund*
in theStale
Treasury
not, other.......
...............
j
...
................................................................
.......“ J ‘ and
--------------Force and l o ' Authorifr
Ihr Working of wise appropriated
a special.levy of ih. i 'r'iCfitiiti rrisonert 'ort Same: io IVovldc lor reeding one half ol otie mill on each dollar ol
ne Fredinir Clothing. Guarding the assessed valuation o l all taxable property
•heir ilouslnt
,t
ig I'ruvide for their within the Slate of Florida l» hereby provided.
and General
ion Sutter*itiJn and the Q tafr- tfie said special levy lo.be assessed and collected
Transportation
n, l!ndrr Which 1 hey Shall lie a* other ta* money* are- assessed atul chllect
and
to 'fie
be ’ lem
remitted
It. the Slate
Mate Treasurer
Wori?H.l,i&lt;m* UnU"
" %T
......... ed a
n d 'to
iitcd''to
Be It Enacted be the Lecislalure ol the Stale and ussk] to replace any fund or limds Irom
of Florida* 7
*
♦t
which Ihc foregoing approfifutlocit
mule.
The
foregoing appropriation,
shallL he
|tald
out
Section 1 . There thall be and it hyrebv Tbe
.
. ~ *'
IL
a I. _
ilia
M'nmmmn..
eevatr a Stale Convict Koad Force. . which only
tkalt include not more than
capable ol dulng road srorlc
,bJ Slate I'rison l*h*sielan.
,^cc- J. The said State 1'
11*11 inu jiinnicm , |muviu*u, ''•** *"* * 7 \ T,J : '
•aall lie directly under
rnl xub- mlmiuner and the mrmbeix of »li«* Htgh«ray
mnlrol of the State Knad Denartment
feet to thy suttervislon nf the Hoard ol Com- Commission shall each he- reunited to give
•utstooera ol State Inslltulion*: and the
JX said bond in the sum of IIO.OtDftl fur Ihe faithful
thorirrd iterlormancr
performance ot
of m
their
S&gt;s&lt;f Koad Department Is hereby authonaru
e iluties, Ihe premium to
W
r -‘ additional
Mg
te assistant* and
— cterh he |aid by Ihr Slate
•ft gemploy
such
See. 3. Should there Ite any. Ium|» remain
e»l help, rmploy such guards and mske such

tts bastage and a|t|truval by Ihe Coventor or

' 11r I

the

—m ------ ----------.
v
,
..
|it-,.ailment may and is hereby author
lied to locate and designate certain, roads in
the Slate as State Koad. anti to consttud and
maintain the same with (und* which ate now
or may herratlrr become available Irom llte
Slate
reileral
------- or
- llte-Stale and
.
_
, tsovernment,
„
™ "l
ml provided,
provideti. further. That Ihe Stale
Slate Koad
Itoad
irttartment
may.
in
a
simiUe
manner,
locate
Department may, ip
similar
anJ
nd designate
designate certain
certainother
otherroad*
eoad*ininthis
IhUSlate
Slate
druct and
andmainmaina&lt; Stale&gt;Ald Road* and to construct
tain the tame with lund* r»i»ed from Federal
.Stale or counly sources. All such State and
Aid
Hoads
Ik built and maintained
sstate
.'i J A
l d 'K
o a d itto
o be
unljrr the aupervislon and control ol the State
Hoad Department The term Male Aid is
used in *thia
A d i* hereby dtfintd as I sassist
_ - _ .ft aft..,. • a a l . a p l i s a
ap ft Is pa

i iiiiim m u iti

. I

e'»
unwttes .tuit ur me i tuuaiiuii
officer ul such county lor ihe remainder nl
their present term, but with the compensation
anil rspen.es
lenses provided In
in Ibis
tuts Act.
Sec. X. The 1‘ rahation Officer u( such eoun|jr, are ■hereby
hereby empowered
em|w&gt;werrd to
I employ two as.i.taut'.
sistatus, ul
of eilher
eilher sea.
sea. The
The salary
salary ol
ol such asvistanl. shall he
.istants
hr )**)
I'.SJO and *ISo
flo j pet
per annum. The
ia|ir y ,,( the assistants ss» employed shall be
|„j,l
| Ihe County Commissioners o| said
|ai,l hy
counties
CU
unli&lt; out of the Fine and Forfeiture Fund
(n
ual monthly installments at the annual
r„ , j, ertln fised.
,
.
Sec.
..............................
..
....... .................
......
I. The actual
eapenses
of thr rioha~ " “his
' assistant*,
*'
tion IIfficer and
incurred In Ihe
discharge nl the dutic* of the .office nf the
Probation
tlffieer; __ in _ IsuchS Sicounlleft.
not tu
, a PW M s
S
&lt; I a

B '

rntrrrii etsewnerr tnan in suen ikmix, situ
___,_________
’
, ny satisfaction to entitle it. to record, shall
.I1 d l" ' unil »c t“ rity bom any
he in writing and duly acknowledged in the
s '
“ 'i , .'.
. . ,
. ,
.
mannrr provided for
. k* , !**?.(*„
7 T*
lor Ihe acknowledgment of
ol •
,V7. *I,,Z
Z m ..c°
,7'" ‘
deeds.' No satiilactiun by ait alleged assignee
heteb* «*2 a led *h A ’ b *n J .,b «
„ f , m otlgige of lien debt shall be enteie.l . ^ V
This tr i 7t.sll is le
„ niil an avsiKnmenl as heielnbelur. provided
1,
. 1 ! tnect Immedi.nan
item psesemeu
10 me
.hall nave
have been
presented to
Ihe e.e.»
elrtk .....
and
bVcononS .''V ,rnlered. lie shall enter a note ol aatlslaction
h«comtn« a law withonthe margin ol the record ol the mortgate
AomesvrVl *l^nV a tat- ■
of lien.
Approved June fi.
A register, in which he ahall, at Ihe time
„
0| filing any instrument lor record, enter thr
CIIA I LEK .D S -fN c * *0).
.......................
............
nimet of the' ..............
parties to
such instrument, with AN A C 1 Authotumg Counties to Exercise
. under
jp , (h , respective
Ihe High! of Eminent Domain, to Acquire
the number thereof,
lirantee,"
the kind
I'ropcrty for Certain
I'tescriolng
head of ^Grantor" and MC
n
.. i'urposcs,
- _____ __________
jng
nt _ inttrument
and dale anil
hour
of filing.
the I'roceduir in Such Actions, and ptovidaa
a
S
a • a
Ing foe the l ’aymcnt ol f'roperly so Acthe Legislature of the State

Counties in the Stale .arc
autborijy
to ck
exercise
the
itminiMni ■*«• «
T*
iii u
i
pxir***. *
nkuihj \
* »»i iuvii
3 . i lijl ail iiw i xmi pan* ui law* in *«***•»/ &gt;•*'*•«**« iim
iuujy m
u cik
me
of the
work on tuctr Slale Aid Huajli c„untics are hcretrjr xuthuriftd to.Jurnisli
conflict hfresrith be in d they are fiereby re* f i«hl: xnd t&gt;o»er of eminent domain, that it
and also Iteating not less than one-half o| the , lle|, necessary equipment for, the use of the
pealed.
,lle (q M •« appropriate property, except State
c„*t of maintenance thereof.
. . .
i'ibbatlon Officer and his assistant* as may
Approved June 1, 111*.
° r Federal, for any County purpose; and the
Sec. 7. It »h*H be the tluly of Ihe Attornejr |„ ret|ulied lor the proper conduct of the of.
_
absolu^g fee simple title to all property so
eneral ol the Stale to compile Ihe taws ol fic,_
Genet
taken 2nd acquired fth*|| vest in auch
County
C H A PTER TSSft—(N o. 7*1,
h C
Stale relating to roads, (or the utt ol the See. 5. The I’roltaiion Officer .hall he the a N ACT to Authorite the Counties ol Florida unteni the County seeks to condemn a panicthis S
Koad Department, lie ahall also be the cirfk ol the Juvenile Court ol such counties
|0 ftstablUh and Maintain Tulterculosis ular tight oe estate in auch property.
e Department and shall ll)(j |^( |„rm the dutire of auch Clerk.
Hospitals, to Provide for th r Levy of Tame*
See. 3. The Hoard of Coun(y~Comtni*ilonera
vttt Road Force herein nrovided for.
lions as therein named nave iteen tepigcro, tnc rrttdrr such advice and assistance as may. Sec. 6 All law* and parts ol laws in confor the Establishment and Maintenance of may, by resolution, aulhoruc the acquirement
Sec. 2. It shall he the duty ol the. State said lund* shall he used. In Ihe discretion ol jrnm time to time be required to carry out the fj;c,
the provisions o ! this Act be and
Such Hospital*, and (or the Creation of by eminent domain of property, real or per®'«d Department in notify ihe Hoard ol Com- the State Department, foe the construction o f provisions ol this Act.
same are hereby repealed.
\
County Hoards of Tuberculosis Commit*, sooal. lor any County use or purpose detigwlsahtners nl State Institutions, at the begin- maintenance nt roada under ihe suttervislon
Sec. ft. The Department ahall report to the . ^ec. 7. This Act ahall go into effect'}m stonrts.' anil Defining Thefr Power*, and for ruled In auch resolution.
■lag of each fiscal vr«r oi the
said Depart- and couirol ol the said Department; the said Governor not later thanalsty daya before the mediately ujtonits becoming a law.
Other Purpose* Properly Connected ThereSec. X Suit ahal be instituted by tuch
»*»• ol the approaimair numlwr ol men they (und. Io he paid out in the manner provided meeting nl each* aeatlon »f the
Legislature
.
-12, 1917.
....
Approved. . May
with.
County _by petition filed in Ihe office of the
etn ute („ it,, stale Convict Hoad Force for dishuraing Ihe said appropriations‘ made in tuch cnangei In the law ai they find e sped I
He ft Enacted by the Legislature of the Stale Cleik ol Circuit Court ol Ihe County in which
daring the ensuing year, giving
Ihe appro*!- Section I of this Act.
ent to secure the best result* in road conol Florida:
Jhe property liea, which petition ahall act
CH A PTER 7331—(N o. 71).
■ate dates on which certain numlwis will
Sec. 4 All law. and part* of lawi in conflict m ix tio n and repair work. The Department
..rction I.
Section
1. Whenever a petition signed by lott’
forth: (I.) A description ol Ihe property
to Amend Section
Gen
required; and the Hoard ol Commissioners herewith are hereby repealed.
•
shall also render Io the Stale Treasurer month- AN ACT
not let* than 25 per cent of the
|he qualified voteea
vnterr sought
sou
.
. . . . . ! 0 H .nf the
.
...
..at
to Ire acquired, ( t ) The purpose* lor
eral
Statutes
of
Florida,
Helng
An
Act
Fix
*( State’ Institution* shill thereutmn deliver to
S ec.fi. This Act snail lake effect upon1 it* |y statement* ol all money* expended, anil
Statute*
H onda, Heine
H a- „ ( an, county shall be presented to th* Coun- which such property it to be acquired. (X )
•W State Roa&lt;t Department for use ol the passagt and become a law.
,h,||. bek.rr the meeting of each regular sea
ing the Compensation nl Judges ol Jhe
Commissioners ot inch county, asking The interest or estate in Mid property to be
Slate Convict Hoad Force *1 the timestaled.
Appruvnl May II, 1911 .
sion *t( the Legiilatuir. file with the Governor
County Courts .ot the Various Counties pf(
a taz
levied annually for the estab- acquired, ( i . ) The namea of the octepants of
.s. .
.
,u " required,
r " rrr'
-------------, rettott ol Ihe opcrallun ol Ihe Department
the State
...........ol H onda.
......................................................
iirhment and maintrnatice of a county
- tuher-• ----------------tacftl ol
the
|&gt;roperty, and■ "the names, place*
of realof. "men
or a» nearly Ihe
CH A PTE R -733H—&lt;No, *0).
(or tlir preceding twu year*.
He It Enacted hy the Legislature ot the Stale culosis hospital in xuch county, said Countyy dente, legal diaabililiea (il any), an4 the In*'J£*,er revtuired a*
as are ava^lahK.
available,
AN
ACT
to
Amend
Chapter
CM3
ol
Ihe
Acts
See.
9.
In
case
the
l
ohgress
f
t
the
united
• ol Florida:
.
Commissioner* shall order that an electionv ••e&gt;&lt; ol all owneta, mortgagees, judgment
-.***: t. Should any prisoner employed
cm,.—, ... on
of .the Legislature ol 1915, the Same firing States shall enact any law to auf in the buildSection 1. That Section aM4 of the (,«prral ,j,an
held to determine whether auch taxi endttott
------------ and
----- -------------------------- same can,
Slate Convict Hoad Force become perlien holder*.
II Ihe
Entitled
“
An
Ael
Providing
lor
the
Crra„(
roads
in
the
several
States,
and
under
illxahl#.!
wiitlgs
««
fftinloveil.
he
shill
Statutes
of-th
e
Mate
of
H
onda
be
amended
shall be levied. The County Commissioner*a by diiigti
diligent
search,
be ascertained,
**«fntly dltablrd while so employed,
shall
r
______________________
lion ot a State’ Hoad Drpartmrnt; Providing , uch law any (und* are apportioned to this so at to read at follows:
,hgjj appoint
a day
holding
,
____
____ ______
, lor the
__________
_ .of. „aaid
J
Sec. I. II any interest in the property or
, bantterred from the Stale. Convict Hnail
(or tbe Appointment ol the Member* of Such State, such lund* shall be expended unt^r the
“ In each county where the population yx- r lectinn and thall publish notice of xueh elec- any lien thereon, belong* to the unsettled ew, ° ! CT »o the hospital of tire State Prison harm
Department: Prescribing Their Dutirv and to|(rrvision n| ihr Stale Hoad Department.
ered* K.W» |te&lt;i|.1e, the Judge o[ the County ,jon jn t newspaper published in said county late :of a deccdent, Ihe executor or admmia**r '"cie temain In a similar manner a* ate
Powers;
Providing
(or
the
Employment
ol
a
$t
c
10.
Killeen
per
cent
ol
Ihe
amount
ot
( min shall receive an annual salary ol |I.S*&gt;, t,nce a week lor Ibur consecutive week* pilot Irator tht
'ntfT tnisoner* until the expiration ol hi*
thall be made tbe party defendant with
Cl * ■
"
‘ upon automobiles,
. . .
------Slate Ittvul Commissioner, anil Creating
a j,u licenses collected
autotrw ur until his condition ol health shall *m
ho
Fund for thr* Maintenance Thereof."
,
m o b i l e truck* and other motor driven vehieff*.
,
' &lt;o tuch an extent at to permit hit reHe It Enacted by the Legislature ot the Slate tha|| herrallrr he paid over to the .Slate Treat! * £ l» the Stale Convict Road Force.
oj Florida:
1
urer to be kept In a special lund lor the mainu T - 1 The laws and regulation* a» noxr
escape and discharge n|
That Chapter &lt;3*3. ol the l-awi ot Florida. ttnanee ot the State Road Department and
* . lofc*. affecting the tecape
o|
vise order. The iorm ol Ihc ballot (or luch shall be made a party defendant w-itn respect
t r i o - n e t s , a n j- u a j,,
(OT |at||i(ut service. Act* of the Legislature of 1915, entitled " A ” the tame thall be remitted to Ihe State Treat.
*4*11 apply tn a|| ptisnners used In the State \ct providing lor the cteatiuit ol a State itoad utrr a( nthrr ta* moneys are remitted.
L®»vici K*s,t Fnrce aa Provided tn thJ* Act. llepartm m t; providing lor Ihe appointment.
qec, jj. The pcoviaiont ol thia Act thall be, Me. ft. The Slate Hoad Department may „ l ihe members olAauch department; prexcrih-ramr operative Immedixtety ujton Its
passage
Jf l&lt;* discretion, ajmly the labor ot Ihe Slate ing their duties anti jtowerx- providing for the a„il approval hy the Governor.
|®nvlet Kr&gt;at| Force herein provided for U&gt; employment nf a Slate Koad Commissioner,
Sec. II. AH laws and parts of laws in con
■4e construction and maintenance of either and creating a fund lor the maintenance there- ffici herewith be and are he
Sutf or State Aid roads, giving the several ut," lie amended to read a* followa:
Apjitoved May 19, 1917.
t rcltt^ts
__ ____ _______ _____
^ "• ies ot thr Stale aa nearly eqtiaf aervice
Section I. there D hereby created and there
Iteromuig a law without tuch apjiruval.
within (he time prescribed for qeneral elec- oftnere and mortgagrea and that those.aa as** ttf l rf t i - xl . U.
raft.
sL.s
s. „
i.srl
the
. k .It
I
. - f a t . .
L istlli.i.l
llrh illm fitl
Approved M*y 30, 1917.
lions, except as otherwise provided herein, errtained are act forth in Ihe petition, A notice
xnd except
:epl that the return* thill
ahall be
* delivered‘ or notice* directed
"
1 "' T o. All
" , V.“
Whom
___ II May
C1IAFTER TUI—(N o. 7«).
to Ihe
Io
the Chairman »nd
and Clerk of Ihe Hoard ol Concern,"
Concern,*' and*
and*containing
containing the name* oi
o f all lha
tha
AN
Comjtensation of
5 ACT Fixing the h
° ' r * County Commlaiionera, ahall canvata the te- dclrndant* named in the petition shall be UCounly. Official* .N ow J ald ln*\\hole or In tutnt and declare the rerult and cailve the sued by the Clerk within |wo day* alter filing
Vart on the Haris 1° » i
' Loromiaaton*. same Id be recorded kt their mlnutea. II the the petition, commanding them to be and ap-J i
named In .
work, Jmd alto agree to bear j0r a period ot ‘ lour yrir*. except that In ap- dividual, firm or corporation tft drive, propel
than
I*** *han'one-half of the coat of future pointing Ihe first membership of the Depart- or operate, or to have, driven, propelled or
show
^a'lnanee. Should any county Ul] * 1 any n a il ,, one ahall be appointed for a term ot one operated, over the hard turtaerd public roads
Ifcftri ah- * f I k * Still® —
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In or
owe !*•
for m
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tnmt;; «v b n
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and bt _ruhjcct
_ to __
__ || i n t i a c i by
or ‘brrr « m aetae'
t e i i f i a l » w i in­
“nqoon, winct
‘
any Stair, County or'Municipal Officer, and
formation stating the quantity
ntitjr and hind ol
"a S t
by anch druggist
dr
in tba
distribution, and in all U jw r ^ iiM or beer irii’td, low h om consign
rnmtioerd in thit tret&gt;on, show
•ueb coots tbe liquors and beverage* and the r i and that to the best ol bit information,
—
»»•*««
Gin, Beer, tog the data oI lbs affidavit. I&gt;y whom’ made,
ytsscia and rserptadas in which such liquors knowledge and belief taid liquor it and waa
or other Alcoholic Liquor*.. To JYovide for the quantity ol inch alcohol or wine, anJ
contained art hereby declared to to eon- skipped. trtniported, carried, |H.»»e«*ed and /
7 be Krmotal oi Such Advertisements iu where, when, for s k d purpose and by
traband and are to bs iorfritrd to the S u it or reerived in violation of law, and a cops ol
Delaod Csacs and to Provide for the Prr- to bs used. Only m e tale shall be
when seised and may be ordered and condemndemn- taid information thali be acrerd within three
vrntion of the Continuation and Repetition upon aueb aSdavit, and only in tho ,
«d to bs dsstro rsd alter seimre bs order ol dart on the a*ml
i
o| common carrier or other
ol tbs Atta Uereby Made UnUwfnL and ,10 where the same is made, and no neater
th* Court that baa acquired Jurisdiction over prraoit from wboac pottee lion taid liquor,
iTMMlbq Remedies, Procedure, Penalties tity than Is therein specified. For tbs 'nortbq tame, or order ol the Judge or court after wine
or brerwot taken, and oo the consign*
_________
and Punishment.
• ••
post oI this Act any dm* store
•tors, or
or registered
registered
when tocb liquors" and tocb /top- of taid liquor, wine or beer, U be be found in B* *!
by
L*fW*&lt;brs ol the Stale pharmacist making tocb sale shall hart mThe
Owner,
consignee,
ctjmr
•*7
i m &gt; aaK. com
■nty.
^ot,Florida:
•
.
thorite
to
administer
tocb
oath,
and
such
otth.
tuch
drnrr.
' h u m In
&lt;_
or other mrrier or any person intrrvtfrd
Sectiou.L It aball be unlawful ■to Madvertise
i M l ifrogg'l.t
M P V ori jharmVci.t
B l
cist shall writs his name
“ v
« ,fa * snrrrnwwt any Section, taid hqoor, wioe or beer, fhail within »i« the manufacture, sale, or krepin* for sale, or upon such affidavit. It
If any druffiat, owner ol
_____ thrrrofwithin
____ this State, ol n dm* store,rreittrrr
_______
rmriaicn, Clause, or Part o| this days alter aciwice ol said copy 61c an answer other disposition
rcclstrrrd pharmacist, clerk or
-Ad, aball be heldunconititutionVl or Invalid, or claim lor said liquor, wine orbee- ~ J ------------------------------- ...
* *
*
■*"*
'
s* t “S 1^ ■* ‘
Sertloo, Parayvaph, Provision. Clause or Part
ol this Act, that
uiaat m en t »
•■IW, W m
'
in* portion
shall be in
|||
in .u U A a lm l
force - without r^ ri* .lo |' V
1.. *° i*SbH«M«A
Sec.
1*. That
shall * o ___
Into__effect
_
------I thit
----- Act aball
Immediately
apprnvaMiy
. upon
.o o its passage and
!S app
the Governor, or upon its becoming
al.

‘
*
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'.1 ^ u n d y .h •h’l S l 'r y ,^ r’ ‘m m !
or Judrrt ol the Circuit whrrrtn aaid liquor, *in,
*Ut, brer, or other alcoholic llquqre
liquors. o f anr

Ik e i trout yuo*e •nail nearmio rsusq-iu
ol them, la i n f or either
trim. . » or
in vocation
and thali hear testimony wavs or manners:
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in taid caute and decide said cause without
-‘
*'— -*
— —
-• shall -promptly
~ .~ -.ithe *-*-----intervention
ol -a 1jury
and
render a decree according to. the law an-*
evidence and U said liquor, wins' or beer j
i.
found to bs jn ths Stoic ol Florida or in the
.r

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auv tuch alcohol ox . i n . I

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the protection ol tbalife and property ol th*.
ri'lrrnt of tba respective counties el the Stole
n.
d I Flotida;
Florida; a
and
Whereas. It appears the public
drubUC&gt; safety
safety drman
andt that immediate action bs taken by this
Legi
*—
oer
‘ •
Lrgitltturc
.
lor tbd,. orfantoati
organisation
of• a -body
° l 'rom to take
ie tbit
the pi
place of said Natioi'Oil
». m N and
■ - Florid
- orlda Ni
fa s ti Militia lor duty
ol v
said
C
in 'he absence
-T --.-~.T— Guard
and Mliltia; and
W
b rriil, It has become_________
„
Wbrrraa,
necessary that
auch
„
*!&gt; or*snia*tk&gt;n bs made ImmrdUtcl

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to or sioltllon ol the laws ol ihe’ tfli.'UM?4* *
or ol the S uit of Florida, or on* w
St*«4»
in anid county, or S S m , % •ny
S L man
mtV ^ S
* ***6^ thtfro
in time or war when the IUnited
slafL70*" •»
war with any lo r d fn ’ ^ w r , '• U
ever, that in no event « W t b e d S u a r t U .

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,hta Act. applia * ‘

by the
f* ” 00' P*r*on*
corporation whose
* “ ‘7 J* ** ! ° Ap4)r, ,h e “ B,#. ®» or before the
ti' °i
&lt;» »he year follow ing that
Y ?.r
.‘ M t o t r " *
«*&gt;•

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*^euU atrd°»*n *
d w ir tk u
.
•ud department,
on tho staff o f brlra
ill ,

irrd undcr this Act be’ caVled’' u^ l f ,? t '’'*»*■
service wAten there I. l o S t a d . ^ l i S ! •*»«?»
any conn
&gt;«"*y. auScicnt forces o| the
Guard o l Fkarlda, the Naval M illtlali

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of anynarcotic
draw or
wu#s»*. U l sag V I

First:
Upon any Street car, railroad or the tame to any one
-•*-------n - i - ol
-* -transportation,
—
• pose ciiher
• "than
- ' that
other vehicle
or at- any pub
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and authoritin* such
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»» »ny

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c a m n j s s s «o t io
■ hMU“ * » ««&gt;
ol not more than loul

t” « m u n , v v .h i* h
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heer, from • common o f other carrier. »a*
c ^ , «« th e s u t r ol Mortti
counties or election precincts within thit 3tale
5* ‘
conditions ol
which, have or may U c . l t c r vole against the
J ? * ' ? ? ? w ."bb.K .
sale of intoxicating liquors, wines o f beer, in
Number
loch county or election precinct, whether In» i . Art divrst
tended for personal use or oihrrw.se. and Z " ol lhe"r Interstate
whether interstate or intrastate shipments or “ „ .. „ • _»,ich became
transportation, except as hereinafter provided, fj.’ f * ' Aml .he sfato ‘ 1
Sec. X That it thali be unlawful lor anv **?“ ■
^ liJ ic s t in s
rerson, firm or corporation to possess into*!J ' J"VhVp " d Into
eating liquors, wines or beer, hcrcaltcr reotherP Slate
celved. directly or Indirectly, Irom a common ^ T h e f ’ niled Stairs

Ear a r ^ w jS j M J g ssa sr s -,sd1."n‘X i':&gt; safa
saa ias-'-.cc.
^ -&lt;». *&lt;••» « * . . &lt; ■ &gt; ~ s

rlection precinct, whether Intended for person
al use or otherwise, and whether '
intrastate shipments or transportation
a. hereinafter provided.
Sec. J. That it sltall be unlawful
.
r»‘ltoad company or any
common earner or person to ship or transport
•Ti,1* ,h*h
|Cha have
h*
° r may
» f C,,hU
Pf, "**? °*
?hl!
State
which
or
agintt
r hrrraltrr
hrrraltrr vote
vote agin.t
the sale ol intoxicating liquors,
.
wines or beer
in inch county or election
!
?. 7 *wc?* *,"7_ ln.'
toyieating liquors, wines or beer, or Irom s
place in this Slate to any county or election
precinct in this State which has oy may herealter vote against the sale ol such liquors, in
such county or election precinct, any intoxi­
cating liquors, wines or beer lor any person.
firm, club, association or corporation, whether
te original packages dr otherwise, and whether
' ' odev' for
*
intruded
personal use or otherwise, ex­
cept as hereinafter provided.
Sec. 4. That it snail be unlawful for any
person to personally transport from without
or within this State into counties or election

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cente^and the Treasurer is hereby authoritrd

h^VeiVlhe 'sltofiff and clerks of Circuit
tha„ d eriv e the same lees'and mileage
B. in Other ca.es,
in addition
- -except
- to •mile-

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lonal Guard
nurd o|
o l Florida:
t those qualifying to beGuards shall be between
. - - * of 18 and « years; provided; further,
howrTn , that nothing in this Act shall be

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•»** t-ierli
Clerk ol the Cl—
:• A
.".,c2
«"e
Circuit
Court *of. aaid
Countv
J? be laid by him before the Board of Court!
vommisslolncrs.
he the duty erf
lom
m issioiners. and it shall be
“ id noaid to provide lot the immediateMv" » « « ol aucb accounts. II lunds are not

4Cf |he (herjfl ,hall receive a Ire of one
j*,|4f (or , uch , t i ,urt, when the quantity ol
intoaicating liquors, wines
........ or beer
- - - . so selrcd

does not exceed in quantity twenty gallons
and in cases where rbt quantity ol intosicat_
- c . ii i
a ,u in *nnii*
’ , f' 1
w
vrriincsics mijr |&gt;f *,
sold st
corporated.
mrnt shall ipuo facto operate as a discharge from public sale and the sum realised applied to ike
ing liquors, wines or'IVer to seised exceeds in
Be
It
Enacted
by
the
Legislature
ol
the
State
•he organisation hereby authorired. without payment of the aaid accounts of tsid esoen
quantity twenty gsBoni such sheriff shall re­
ol Florida:
. . . A( a i A I T E R T ^ N V | ] ) .
any -n
lte n Vtve
v roother
tb e r ' fo
rm irddischarge
iw h iV ic or 7evlv l- r°*t 't“o W
m V^I Tas
i%aforesaid.
fm e i" d ! The sum it
written
format
Id ‘ c
Guards
ceive a ice ol fivcvdollafs (or such aciiurc,
Section 1. That no club or other associa­
. ACT to Amend Section O iJ of the C.enermtmber.htp thali be ° l “ id certificates so issued shall be raised
said tcisurt not becoming due until the quanI. ie aivww1—1 —— •—
__ - l ..
.
. _
lilies s o .s e u e d are removed from the p
ol aetiurc*
leisure to
lo the County Court lu&gt;u*e
Hpuse ol the
,f l&gt;,0^, ®f
*o f
" * " h a t Record of the Result ol the Can- f , ,* nF membership committee ol such organ- for the neat succrrding yrar and anoliod ia
of
_ . ,be t£J---------.... Election ouau
•• mi)r, b* provided,
provioeu. for;
tor; and provided.
provi,
County where the seisure Is made or to the f*L'
or t i e ' l l * *•* |M*P&lt;'n** ■"* taloaieul*
i,,,iUrn,r.0*. **•§
Shall ; I - **
*b* payment of auch, certificates in order ti
a ce'olr "__________
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kv~
f l (rtf
l l ter h
h
’J"*
f , K I' M
lU O ft , V
i n t l OP
f f f lO
HT P f f t O f l O
i f l l i F l H f f F v i r t u n n w i L s i __ f U f t h f f . flO f l h v l l f a l M l ftt i r i l l i n . i w l s .l t k. ____ ____
k f f i r ------------- »* ---- l a w s ..
pU
t o V a V '^
m ewasnk
V ^ h. Ve aHr ifl'lo
l^ u
‘quors,
wines
or bbeer
to 1any'person
orf
R u JT lkffl
lS T V I*I! I, rr*m*
Eade Evidence that an
no physical examination shall »«■ re- itheir
respective issue.
Election
Was
Legally
Held
in
Any
C
ounty
qu,r.rd
*?r
«
U
i«
»
e
n
t
|
n
said
organisation
punwte. * S u A sheriff'.7 end eUrk*. lee. and * ^ * * 5 ™
" '
“ «
ea*•&lt;- 14. That all lawi and parts of laas la
purpose
O r 1 r r r in r f
A ffiln a i t L - c . l .
. i r»# • •.
»
rrrv l it t c k
e-d• w k — *— • i . . a
rniirage to *be jw&gt;d
county vrtiervin on d n _ such clrcum.tanees. at such time*, to
M id by
by the
the county
vi_J’ rcc*nc,. |Aff,,n tt the Sal* of Spirituous, f7pl *jich •* "1*T be tequired by The com m snj- conflict with the peovii(ons"o( Vhii*Aci be and
such persons, in usch manner and under such
\ ln ou . or M ill Liquor, in Such County oJ lhR ° m" r
“ W Guards,
the same are hereby repealed
*
I’rrrincti in thit State which have nr may seisulei are made as other criminal costs are regulations, si provided for and in full com ­
rrecinct.
Whenever the said organiiallon is so formed
Approved May II, 1917.
paid.
.
,
hfM
*
pliance
with
the
provisions
of
An
Act
of
tty
rraftcr
vote again*! the talc of intoxicating
Be
It
Enacted
by
the
Legi.Uiu
flee i l
In. all cases hereunder where It
re of toe Slate *'/ *.hf **il! County rom m i..lodP*e the officers
liquort, winrt or beer, whether the tame it Iv nece»»ary to prove that a county pr pre­ Legi.laturr
Mav 6,
S. A. IT
gislalure of Florida approved May
of Florida:
•hall be selected by the mem befclhp'of said orC H A PTER 7J9J—(N o. 35)
intenile4l for f»crtonal u*e or otherwite, any cinct h**e v o tc l egalnei the, ___
1915. and rntillrd "A n Act lo regulate the
____ _______
...................
. . . . . . „of, ,. battalion
u «.,.u on (ofor­
eel# of. Intosl
Section 1. That
Section X&amp;19 w,
of tthe t(iener _
and in the event
intoxicating liquort, winrt ^nr t*er in any rating liquors, wlnee or bee r. the sworn eer. sale or furnishing of intoxicating liquors, al Statutes of ISMS, be snd is hereby' amendrV m»&lt;lon. the es’ptsin's ol Ihe respecuVr comnani AN AC T Amending Section 671. 672 snd 03
?•. ‘ hf C.enrrsl Statutes of the State of
quantity whatsoever, except at hereinafter pro­ linrate of the Clerk of the Circuit t-uurt to wines oe U er and prescribing the penalty »o as to read as follows;
•
•*• forming such battalion shall nominate the
H on da Relative to the Orraniiation cf
vided.
that effect shall be conclueltve end the Peel for the violation ol certain of its provisions
JX9. Evidence of Legal Election
In all «*mmandlag officer of such battalion and he
National (.used ol the State ol Florida.
-•. Sec.aX a..a
That nothing in thit Act thali
m
ike
evidence
o
f
that
feet
.
«
nd
repealing
law.
In
conflict
herewith/'
and
prosecution
by
the
Stale
for
the
unlawful
&gt;
•
m
.- ■
- . I#
‘ h*11 * ,. lrct *h* o K e t n of hia staff, and there- He It Enacted by the Legislature o'! the' State
Per
14a TI.
That
If. fn
for any reason, any sec
it unlawful:
being Chs^itrr 040, l.s - s of Florida.
upon ,h*
the "whole
list of said
aaid comrr
commissioned ofo f Florida:
ol intoxicating liquors, wines or beer contrary Jb0"
ho,f &gt;*st
rueg . to receive
. and
___ .possess lion or part of this Act .h ell be held un
(1) For druegi.t
any member of any club or &lt;o prohibition-regulations, the introduction of
be forthwith certified- to bv the
Section 1. That Section «71, of the GenersJ
alcohol and other intoxicating liquors and
deacribed in Sec- a copy of the record of the result of the can'
«
jCounty
Commissioners
snd
f&lt;
forwarded
to
Statutes,
be and (he same la heetby amended
— —w—
~ a IrMUM aW— ——
a.. —
—
, _ X.s
s .
9kw r ——. —
w —a - g V*S _1 a i a
a —
such preparations as may be sold by druggist
for th* special ‘purpose and in the manner a.
now or hereafter provided by law, or for t
manufacture o f . medicines lhat conform Id
the provision, of the Pure Food and Drue
Act of thia Slate and the United State*, or
for bona fid* hospitals, or lor manufacturers
ol perfumery ami toilet articles to receive
and possess alcohol, lor Ihc use ol hnna fide
ratirnts of such hospitals, or In the manula,
luring of such medicines, or flavoring extracts,
o r perfumery and toilet articles, or for any
common or other carrier to shin or transport
tuch liquor or alcohol for said purposes to
such druggists or hospitals, or manulacturrrs
Approved May I. 1*17. entitled. "AN ACT
ganitation of the Guards and’its'system "of dls to t1»enState ol Florida, and that
H I AFTER n h k -(N o . 30 )
srrve
Prohibiting the Receipt of In toatc.tlng
....
VI V
.
i| medicines, or of flavoring extracts, or ol
cipnne and
•“ exercise, shall conform
■ *
*
*honestly
• snd (sinfully againstwill
c.pline
as near st them
all their
l.l,juors,
W i n e # , or H e r r from a Common or
AN ACT lo \Uke Effective Article X I X ol t v s ^ T t .H A , I KK Ta° - ( N o . 32). •
perfumery or 61 toilet articles in the counties
.1
ArT?er. in,f Sections 1219 and 12X1 Oi " ] ! T "* * " h auch changes
at ---the commsnding
and ioai
that sI win
will iiuey
obey id
th*
— .—
.....ns enemies whomsoever, -ou
*
thr Constitution o| the State ol Florida as
•Mher C'srrier, Frohibiting the Fosscsiion
cf this S lu e which have or may hrrraltrr
Lenrval .Statutes of Florida, Rclatng
- cr.r
*-------------'
1
„'.h*
___V
nciaing to
hn'1 -------------n ,c ,‘ »ffyt&lt;'
presenbf. to that
orders
of the Fretldent of.......................J
the United Sutes
Amended, Frohibiting the Manufacture. Sale.
of Hucft Liquors Hereafter Received from
vote against the sale of Intoxicating liquors,
Requisites
of
Application
for
Fermit
to
Sell
5
b
,
'?
JJ0*
,
Pfcscnbed
for
the
Nationaland
of
the
Governor
of
the
Slate
of
Florida,
a -Common or Other Carrier, and Frohibit­
Barter or Exchange of Alcoholic ^Liquors
winrs or beer; provided that such consignee
Liquors, W ine, or Brers, and the Fublica2* E*°fjda. . ;
.
‘
and of the officer* appointed over me acrording tne Shipment and Fersonal Transporfor Bevrrsge Furpotet, Iq I’ rovlde Fenaltics
or addressee or his or its duly authorired
tatloo
of
Huch
Liquors
Into
Counties
or
1-S2 Th.c ,fI’-: •’V* Repealing Seciona iz a .
. Sec. J. A commiaaionn! officer may be ifia- ing to taw and the'ru le. and articles oi war."
•
for
the Violation Thi
Thereof,* and‘ fo -Refund
the
ajfrnt shall at the time of delivery to him sal
rharjtfil
when
he
he*
permanently
removed
Flection Freclncte In This Btete Which
All offirrrs ol the organieed National Guard
I ? 3 5m
.,b * General Statutes ol vUnused I'ortfon.of the License.
•lc« ‘ ' or liquort make ap affidavit and de­
alcohol
Honda, and I roviding lor Remonstrance to ,hia residence beyond the limits o f the county ol this State shall be empowered to adminirter
Have or May Hereafter Vote Agelnet the
Whereas. The legislature of the Slate of
liver to such common or other carrier that
I etition*.
fn
_ organisation of
, , which
WMI1(I ,oaths
, tul vi
% same shall kart
In which it located. .the
Kale of Much Llquore, Wines or Ileers from Florida in due and legal manner submitted to
o l T.TtTTtTtrtlM
enlistment, Wl
and the
tu{h&gt; alcohol or liquort it ordered lor and
Outside this State er Between Points In
Be I* Enacted by theLrgiilsture ol toe State hr
*" ,r mber. or. upon the acceptance of hi's the same Vorce atid' effect'. as if made before a
will be used lor the purposes specified herein,
This Atate;' With Certain .Exceptions; tbe voters oi said State a Joint Resolution
of Florida:
.
®r “ P“ n 'he'disbandm ent oi ths magistrate, or other civil officers
«
competent la
•and he shall In said affidavit name the purpose
Whether Intended (or Fernonai Use -or proposing an amendment to Article X I X of
.Section 1. That Section 1219 of theGeneral
-°r**n i,**lon io which he belongv, or upon the administer oaths.
of those specified herein for which same will
Otherwise; snd Authoriting the Scliure and the -Constitution of the State of Florida for- Statutes ol. the Male, ol
Flprida
relating
to
the
«»
term
of
office,
by
the
G
o
v
-(a
)
Term
oi
Enlistment'.
. ,, ,I.- .,.
. — ----. . . .. . . ............listment'.
The period ol en,.f -■.■•i.-.x:. —
. x- t - —
. . .&gt;u m e* ___.
rrvw.s sn.l, ,Lall
L a -. L - .- . I .. . -• . a
,I .
—- 1
...
' liextrurtton of Huch Uquort. Wines or ^v,‘, prohibiting (he sale, manufacture, barter s#xiisieilhe used and that it will lie used for no other
of application lor permit to tell liquor
hr,' V’ '1 ‘ h*11 **» &lt;l'»chargtd upon tfie recom- lUtment in the National Guard of Florida » M
'
ir of
o f al
Reer, providing foe Fees for Officer* In ur eichange
alcoholic liquor*, except xlco- brequisite
purpose.
________*__
.
*
*
“
ended
to
reed
at
lollow
t:mends
lion
of
th*
commanding
officer
by
the
be
for
six
years,
the
first
three
years ol which
Huch Cases, sod Making Certificate of hnt for mrdirxl, scientific and mechanical pur- (2) For any person for the use of himself
i-19. The application lor permit to tell
ti a .
.
m*n ° ! ,h * Gu»•,^, ‘ hall be In active organisation, and the remain
Clerk of Circuit Court Rest Kvtdenea of t-oses and wine for scramental purposes; there. liquort,
wines
or
beers
m
shallr
be
enlieied
for
the
term
ol
three
years;
or lor the use of hit own firmly rrtiding
etrt muit I t signed by a ' " ‘ 'K "c enlisted
ing three years in Ore National Guard
G
HeserCertain Facta In Certain Caeea."
lore
maloriitKrr
with him, tp personally transport to his own lie II Knart-d by the Legislature of the Rc It Enartrd by the Legislature ol the Stale majority of the ”white
voters, and a !!lf . I s * bc*'Jpn *°F such enlistment shall he ves, and the qualifications lot ehlii
listment shall
{;le rrgiitrred
ma/orily
ol
the
colored
home, or to possets or to receive from sny
ored
registered
voters,
acl
,
J
1
,
*PPhc*nt
is
a
cititen
of
the
United
be
the
same
as
those
Weacribcd
lo
. .
.
for admiisso*
•Rale of Florida:
_
id FlcridJ:
common carrier or other
a period ol three months
uf America, and oi the State'ol Ftorids, to toe Regular Army. An enllstei
enlisted man shs3
without the counties
privilege ol continuing in active setwhich have or may hereafter
ig the whole ol the enlistment period,
tale of- intoxicating liquors,
enlirting. Soldiers who rr-enlist with
net exceeding the quantity
■lay* alter the expiration of their lortoaicating liquor or wine
..................._
ji l.
—ix . — t .. .
.
•••*• t».Mi ol enlistment shall be considered la
where said
saidbeer
here Receive,1 from a Common or Other Carrlvr. mrermen. oi suen penal aw. .nan, as rar as nrar|- M „
discharge certificate shall be given each have' served continuously.
six quarts of beer or malt where
„V .
.u ii
and Prohibiting tha Shipment and Fereonal applicable, be continued In lull lorce and c f b
/
. •
or malt doe* not contain ~
rural free delivery route or 1 ,u 'd
" !* ‘o * »«Pjration of hie esiliatmrnt
(b ) Fraudulent E n liilm en t.-!l shall be **■
“n TL*
'T * "
Transportation o f Huch U quors Into CounUra lect throughout the State of Florida, lo make o lherwlse number,
of
of each signer thereof, and If tigner
fomnwnmnff officer o f the Guard; also lawful for any person lo misstate his sge fer
" / * ,c? bo1 ‘,u ,*n* »nF Period °*
o i “or
Klecllon
Precincts
la
This
Htate
W
hich
effective
provisions
r Election f'reclnrte in This Htate W hich effective provision* ol Article X I X at amend- (hereof hat change i"hi " rtai'd'"" " " "
thirty consecutive days, or for any common or Have or M ay. Hereafter Vote Against the ed.
.
is changed his residence within said ! ? j f 1 Mfr.m*Jr b* i* 'oe,, b&gt;r r ,,,o n ,°* PbFJ*' «be purpoae o f aecuHn* enlistment in the Nil7. permanent mnuTai
precinct wimin
within inree
three monihi
months prior to
disability,
removal irom
from lltt tonal Guard of this Stale. Il ahatl be unlaw
Ir«
.*b ^
H?n ,,,u,U 0 *"•* ESI •*•••?* Huch Llquore, Wine* or User from
See. t Whoever msnnfacturcs ot causes lo election ijrccuici
*• *
••
i •
f min! IT nr nl her aiifftcirni rgaarvM assss.wwwJ t_. i ■ i
.
.
•• . . .
•uch
liffninf.
taid prior rrtidence addrr«« muit fTlin,jr* o f ol,. r
* * * * * approved by *ful for any pcffoci to eoliit in two military
son in any county or election precinct tn this outside This State or Itetweea Point* In this be manufactured anv spirituoue. vinous, malt
State which ha« «ir may aiereaftcr tote leaintt Bt«tt; With Ctrtaln Rxreptlona: Whether
-i_________________ ... . i s - ikthali bc
!e orfanlialiona
-alto
. w be
oe fiven^and
given, anil snatt
be accompanied by the
tha " "
a"'?.V "Own preelurfe* 11
the
organiiationa at
at the
the tarn*
sam« time.
time. Any
Any ptrus
aPplicavit i affidavit that each ana every name
l , ^ n ,’on J° odtiei preacribed by him In violating the pro^mona of thia paraerar^
affixed to such application
11 ” *»uard»,
amt , alao by sentence «»f a turn* be deemed guilty of fraudulent m int inrot
pplication waa
was the
thc ir
seti and _______
___
the person .purporting
- r ^ “ 7'. m*r*ial.
.
t« to sign the "m
‘ 7ZL
^
.
&gt; lc ) Oath of Office— Ever* officer commto
' there was no frsu
*
“
fraud, bribery or de- , ***• *' V bfn * "9 »»*« d said Guards has stoned for service in the Na tional Guard tl
procuring such signature. If such I t "
“ nd,r7 «b l» Act. It may become Florida shall before entering upon his dotirt
by , virrue
tetter*
pa!
false in any particular, the same * l i l |,LCn,roorate
f orf ' b7
r,,u* ot bM
w f palent
take and subscribe to the foillowing oath of of•nan oe uecmeii perjury andd affiant shall be * b‘cb
*b*JJ be
tbe Secretary
twear lhat
^ i b .*b*
bf. issued
U' u'i,, by ,be
S e c t a r y o f SState fice: " I ................do w le m n lr ..............
. - ­ I *&gt;3
. - . .
. . - . P * r «" read aa follow s:
*
shall constitute a separate offense,
no permit to ael|
*J'''
CiJm,il*?id ? * omcer, and support and defend the' Constitution of tb*
centum of alcohol during any period of thirty
8^ . 4. That nothin* In this Act shall
See. 2. The provision* ol thit Act shall not
con^cutise day.
"
' '
.............. m i k . It' unl.Vfu.":........... - "
S U 'Z S S * S M i
^
j S u BS e ^ t t b i 5 2 ■ .
i E
‘ SuVes^ind'' to‘i ' Cdn7«V,u,lon“ of tke
fnrrtgw
(2) For
„r
minister o|. any
poe.ee. {,i'iYcri lr d druggists
.GoewIrts TS
lIfof
e m l alerY
n • •' ? ,n
‘ned
first making applieatipn as ........... .. *“ h --------, any
. . .priest
.
................
— „ -re
. ( I ) For druggist*
rugglsta to _ree.lv*
reetlv* and possess
only,
of'pM
u re grain
,a , Without
? " nou« brst
* .,uri1 bjr ‘ U--------------? ,r.Po r ,' e1 *u ,n *&lt; ' “ Slat* of Florida, against all enemies, for
ligrous denomination or sect lo receive and alcohol and other Intoxicating liquor, and hot to T m H ic s ^ rdurrMcmtlcx^ Kient fic and * ,“ ,fM ld‘
,
b° l,! * " d •cqulre property, both real, personal and dom estic; lhat I.w ill bear tree faith 1*4
•hew th*
e r a
s
?' a ' &amp; a 1
» -s« .■
* » wI St:
,
. Ihe Board o t orders of the
President of
the United
Slat**
'ration.
•
, mi , bc Governor of the State of Florida; th**

s s ." - n

:

r j r u s s a s j s

lion or sect.
Sec. 4 That it shall be unlawful for any
express company, railroad company, or any
common or other carrier to deliver intoxicat­
ing liquors, wine* or beer to any Person other
than tne contignre or addressee fn person ol
tu ch ' shipment or transportation as provided
for in paragraph 2 in Section 6 hereof, ami
...
.
soelr common or other carrier and he. it or ' " *h,P ** Irnnapon such liquor or alcohol
Their a g en ts are charged with knnwlnlvr o f ,nr ••'', Purpoeeg to ouch druggists or hoso? w , . . n
v 3 ‘:h X ,'ih V ‘s , . ! , r x
a a T S S w a r s s s i s .'’ U t s j &amp; s
sent, to such common or othrr carrier that .th r aalr o f Intoaicating llquore, wines or
he It the consignee o f addressee Is in fact Ihe beer; provided that euch consigner ur
or ariconsignee or addressee o l such shipment or d r r .s e . or hi* or lit duly authorised agent
transportation, and ol whether such addret- 'Hall at the time o f delivery In him oo ff S i‘ d'
-tee or consigner hat received by or through alcohol or llquore make an affidavit and
•"rd d : ;
it or him not exceeding one quart ol ihtoxicat- " v ,r '• •u cti rom m on o r other carrier
or and

.

x

a

s

f J

w

s

w -n s w * *

beat Guard, or bolh.
Sec. 4 All lawg and part* of la«a in conlict with the provision* ol this Act be, and the
same are hereby repealed.

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.K u ni fra
In.u
ancc
hereby
n * l1m*!?"*«»
u "*™ *n,ur
»«feement whereby an in .ll./l . i r '
f^Poration or a.wKistion atinu?&gt;i. c,’ ml,4n)r.

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Jr*th. of toe money^'nTce.'.s^v ^f !r
'*’ * ‘ ioresald Purposes in lieu nl L ch . . r °
i ' 11 lw*'cles. contracts and asreel.. " Knr,ce*-

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•CHAPTER 7296— (N o .*37).
AH ACT Relating to the Liability of Pertoqt.
. Companies. Corpoestions. Copartnerships,
Associations. Fraternal Benefit Societies and
L1,*‘ Eire, Accident. Cat“ "7 or Other Insurance Contracts.
** " / i ' f l b l by the legislatu re oi the Stale
of Florida:
Setlion 1. That upon ,lhe rendition of a
papnenl or drere* by any o f the courts of thit
SR’* against any neraon, company, corpora
partnefthfr,. association, fraternal bene•
or other*, in f*vor of the benefi
*7T or hen efie Isties *un'der "an v m Ii'ct' oTc'onrtVerxV t o T T . '

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Any individual or
or county may tra,..
ol sick and fun%„| Venefi,

- V h e 'C s A V - T W M

b r a e ^ 't o r e r a r
COfp° " ,,° " tW m in« ,he
See. X All Intoxicating liquors, • wines nr
ixer shipped, traniportec.
_____ , _________
d. carried,
possessed._
•nd / or received in the counties or election
precincts of tbik State which have or may
hr
*
..ereafler
vote against lha sale o f such liquors,
wines or beer in violation Ol the provisions of
thit Art. may be aetoed by the sheriff or
deputy sheriff .of Ihe county where such liquor.

L«nV.r|P! , ’" r' ‘ * " ul'1 ln««lere with"th!h!!ghu

granlrj to riparian owners by the laws »(
or » 0 ud he a tertous impediment to

District 2—John H. Jonr-n o f IVnsaroU.
District .1^1. I„ M ore o f D rF unU k Springs.
District 4— It. A. W illi* o f Grcrnwoorl.
District S— II. I, .Oliver o f Apalachicola,
District 0 J. L. .Sheppard o f Rrctita
.
District 7 - &lt; W a r M. lU ton o f- I^ak.-lan.l
District H— A. N. W ells o f Tallahassee.
District B—John N’ . Kinj; o f lnvern&lt;*ss
District 10—Charles K. Davis o f Ma-ltson.
District I I — Ihiyh. K. Carlton o f Tampa
District 12—J. M. (lorn to o f M avo.
District 1.1— Dr. W !,. Hughlet o f fiycoa.
District 14— M. L. I'lrinpton o f Lake City
District 15—A. I). Andrews o f ituiford
District III -J . K Calkins o f Fernandina
District 17—J. II. Johnston o f Live Oak.
District 18—Ion I*. Farris o f Jacksonville.
District IP—George W . C raw ford o f Conway.
District 20— Glenn Terell o f Welvster.
District 21— Dr. J. W . Turner o f llronaon
District 22—J. It/ McKachern o f Moritfcello.
District 2.1 — W. M Igou o f Kit*tis.
District 24— Dr. J. N. Fogarty o f Key W est.
Diatrict 25—0 . C. Mathis o f Vernon.
District 2li— \\ . N. Middleton o f Pomona.
District 27— A. M. W ilson o f Miitkka.
District 28-*-Jamrs K. A lexam jer o f DeLnntl.
District 29— W . K. liakrr o f Melrose.
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District 3ft— W . II. Gnq'n o f Jnsper.
,
District 31— W . A. M acW illiatns o f St. Augustine
District 32— 1). G. Poland o f fiew berry.

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»■ n«||i|r | llllilfr Ift^ |«w ■ „ f »•

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j\u , « *hf 'l engsgq in ihe business
sick in.I
,untr*l l»enefit insurance lot the ourm/t.*
f * '. n g , ,or ' bc lic*t or burying the dead n!
{*o'b. j„ ihle State, unless such inilitniusl
company, corporation or association shall h^! '
* 1c*F*'a* ‘ Jock of at least Jlo.uu) which shaft
J’! . ,u'!,r 1|'VJ 2P in ?*,b before any such hUsi!
•ball be done; Provided, always Thar hf.
'"• u'* n" ^ m n an ic. org.nirvl un.fe; the 1 , . .
• ^ceritlicsfr
certifies to T
lo do h,V
life* ,qu*liM
insurance«nd obu in n i
this SUIe, •hall receii
certificate to
do sick
, 1 Store U ' unr,1*1 b*nefi» insurance In
Ihe .;-■■■
provisions
of this ln .,.r . ?.KJ*nCf V h •—
W J U V* without further qualiTying.
™ntpany. cor- • ^ ^ ^ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q O iO O O O S O O O O O O O O O O O Q O Q O O Q Q O Q
C M
Z •••ocls.lon, organiied under the
' bi» State shall engage in tick and
,
, benefit
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funeral
inmrancc
in this a t ,. , w ia tio n fierelofore chartered, authorired and legislative expense* of either house retpccunlets ft shall obtain a certificate of author!.!
x * ^ * nd " 2 W
. ,lo.ln* buxines. In thit Slate lively, and the Comptrbller shall issue hit wsrfrom Ihe S t . ., T rea.urerV
w hkh cer ific ! undrr Th.pter M il-A c t. of 1*09. and 53S. Acts rant for the same.
*r
must be „newed annually or, the first of ,» ,h wLi*°^t
. V i i l ? up c*Piu l"
•••«»• .,***• *• That all expenses of the Sdnate and
W
•Hereafter, and before obtaining such cer"
^
n x e? nHnue *° do &gt;"»«f ,,o u *« ol Representative, ih all be paid “ n
tjficate of authority or the annus)
, .n tf‘ but auch individual, company, corpora
voucher, approved by the Chairman oi the
,herro,‘ •u5bco m p a riy c 0rt"rsto.n
1 ° " ° f , t , o c t , i .An *b* 1 no‘ U ,u ,‘ or h**e In Committee on Legi.fative E ip en .e* of !h !

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signatures, and addrrss'trf *!g'n'cV1' *ss"‘atore'ss'id*
shall be posted at the courthouse and in the

" n,e•, .•, P?**®**! *® ,be. formation of
-" &lt;*n.l.ry. ° ( lb*
Guard of Florida,

‘ “Armament. Discipline, Orginl**tton and Organlied Strength-The o f f •»'*»;

rT ,i 1’t ? ? lln&lt;J *•
“ ,.D
,Be Tr a
» *s
b KL
il1 wn.
o(l. by the
„ ,o . ~ 7 , . UI.' h*. TrLu ,' ee* o l ,h 5
ImP,0 *, .m” ,, bunit ‘ he tax certificate shall be
l‘ Ut* b7 ‘ t * T“ Co,.lec2or ••
'he date
*7J b* n,n,&lt; °* ,h * Trustees of the

may .ell and convey the said lands by deed
* !. .* b” ' pricl obtainable thereior, pro­
vided such price shall* not be lest than tha

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Sec. «. ft it expressly provided that noth
rDd'
J . ,ur*.b.*!jt ,h*‘ no ,ucb Und* »b*'&gt;
ing herein contained shall he ... const turd as !_**., ** ,b)r.*b* sald_Trustret until four-weeks'
In .lefif i. x a
_
.
to deprive ahy private riparian owner (rom notice ol the said Trustees' intention to make
bringing in injunction auit In equity against auch sale thali have* been published once each
such aa
ale
ernun.l that
rha. v
ufd he week In a newspaper published in Ihe County
le on the ground
he, —
wouTd
therehy deprived of Ills riparian rights granted in which such lands lie. and if there be no
lo him ny uw, pr&lt;iyi«|n| (hat auch auit rmul newspaper published in such County then
fuch notice shall lie published as aforesaid
be commenced
t^
i,.'nnL*'J " ' ,b,n '■?' 'U&gt;,• •her the Trus
n*"£P*P*r published in Jacksonville,
tees shaft have overruled the objection* ol
V " * Trustees may reject any anJ
such owner to auch proposed sale.
Sec. 4. In ease suit is hrought by anV *&gt;ri all bids offered for said lands.
o /li ”P,fi
J K Jcr' 1 °* Conveyance executed by the
vale owner lo enjoin such sale,1 'i.T t•
es In
**,H Trustees to any such lands shall he signin the discretion of the Trustees
•uch suit or to Withdraw said lam"Is (runi sale
,he , * "1 Trustees at other deeds made
by them are silned and shall vest in the
Trustees * ac
ae- , *f rlb
0&gt;,UCH
*“ Cb deed
deed ITiethe fee
tee simple
aimple estate
estate to
to
merged Ian,Is are sold by1'the *Truttees
*J',f,f*
e V*
—-&gt; to
.........
. iMufi.innt
| ihlt
from
liensi °off eny
any character
cording
the
provisions U
o|
this Act thr
the ,ucb i4nJ,;
” d?V ,fce
^f5_7ri’
m *all* lien*.
pU!(|h"*“
I
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““
/'a ie r shall base the right to bulkhead r•*CrP., *.UCh u"* ** m*r, e * U' ,or S,‘ , f •'",
an«| fill In same aa provided by Section l a ) }'OUn,.,r V f * «b" , ’ ,n‘ » nJ ju eh deed shall be
n( Ihr
He General Siatipes ol I9U6 *wlitmus how- ‘ neyn,**'*ble. The proceed* of Ihe sales of
ever,.b e in g_ .required to conpee, the samV trtto " ' d ^
•h. * » ^ .of■noli
Vdrainage
P L’l taxra
*bf **i*«.'&gt;«♦•
lees in Ihe payment
or aisetsIhe
c ftlnire
.
.or
.. , " b
l»erifiinenl wharf.
/nrnts
^or
other
obligations of said Trustees.
Sec. «. All laws and parts of laws m con
Sec. S Thai Section 17 of Chapter 4454,
met with Ihe provisions of this Art ate here
Acts of 1913 I-xssi of Florida, as amended
by repealed
by Chanter tiJ7, Acts of 1915, l a v s ol Florida,
Approved May 21, l&lt;r|7.
be. and the aame la,-hereby amended so at
to read aa follows: - .
CILM TEB 730fi~(No ill
Sec 17. Any tax certificate issued under
AH ACT to Amend Section 3 „| Chapter the provisions of this Act may be redeemed
i 'V-L*
»l Florida| Section by the owner of said llndt coxrrrd by the
!?.
I Hspter 4154. Acts of III!. L*w. ol certificate, or any person claimini to bit the
Amende.! by Chapter 4967. Acfs owner thereof, or his agent or attorney, by
.
ol Florida; Section 12 &lt;d Chat, laying
Court for
. . _ to Ihe Clerk. of. the
__ Circuit
______ Co
let 64j4. Acts oi 1913. Laws
Florida
•he ( uunly-wherein tuch lands may lie on or
before two years (rent toe dalee ol
cer­
of tuch
sc
MiV °.n‘ '*
U . " 1 t b * P '«
A ct. ol
! ' 1 *
H.° :idi ‘ •• Amended liy Chap­ tificate Ihe amount of the drainage lax due
ter 496*. Acts ■)!_ 19)5, I.xwt ol Florida; and thereon for tuch rear and all costa and charges
Sectton » I of Chapter 6456. Act. of 1113. -----------. . u certificates, «and
utl inferest „on
n
as shown by .said
i f ?•* " ! u d ^ 'n * ' i
' “ " T Crea'ion said amount. Irom the first day ol April pre
n! K l i V . f i J i* " ,!* ' " " " f * ,o1 ' be "s ' * ' f " d,n« ~ c h sale at the rate of two per
scril.inii / i . ^ p ' ! - * '* " ,,llnd*ftr, *r'd Pre- centum |»er month for the first rear and therescribing Its Powers, and Authoritin

SrcV °S . *.?*
Acts of 1913. law s of I'lorids. lie. and the
same is. hereby amended so st to read *t
follows:
c _ . gj . B •. . . . . .
.
.
A
_
*' .'h*,111 b* ,b r du'7 ° l 'He Tax
jV -f* !01; ° ' f « b -° i' y
•everx| eounlie.
cm■••••*!.,•;.......
; ; *•«'
trict to r m lv e * m h
d *’
o m ...'.n /V . * n «
lnd He shsll enter
“t T h t T i i A m x . . *JVf t " un' 7 ol " ,blc'' be
' ! ,b f .,T*« A»“ « ^ rr .m
the
IL
e tax or assessment
u’ be assessed by this Act
said list • !fi!h I. * " n' 1 ,be l*n'1*
In
“ red « U n thVtV, **?
L o d 'e r T ." ^
“ o*. ^
'? * " C f ' ^ t o m n
sue the n«m«.
,,r * ,n*** Taxes oppo-

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.hal'l The&gt;*'upon'cau**'To"‘ be’ pu’ bilshed a t’ the
expense of tuch applicant in a newspaper pub
In said County once each'wreck lor
mfour
ir »werkh
m i i . 1.a nonce
notice oiol tisuch application for a
deed to taid lands and ol his int'rnlton to ex*.
cute
sjich ueru,
deed, boo
ahd uunng
uuring suen
such time
time me
the
m
o *j«n
owner
*»M» Unda, or any one claiming the
ownership therof. or his agent or attorney,
may redeem speh certificate by paying to said
Clerk Ihe
the amoynt
amount due for unpaid drsinM *
taxes, charges and costs, and interest at alocepublisher's charge (or taid
•aaid. and Ihe p&lt;
but.H •« the expiration of the time
f i ^ ' l n ' t o i d notire t o r T f i ^ k i n r o f l k *
deed, such certificate it not redeemed at afore
BH l * ! S f t J s ! .“ H * ■ ." " .J “ *

S ° n.u c h K , . o n ,,o ^ ,diU,1,,fJ 0r' l l;C ," J 'He* company. e ' ^ t o R o n ^ a ^ &amp; f r ° f " f
“ *n7 to*
h“ * arr' n‘ or
S e t h‘ o o r ^ s l ^ l s ? " ’ P*nyJ' f ° rP0r*,l0n/ .?*• b1*. * " d •ftoirfSly M R.G thT ! ! ^ ' 'c,0*
I'rovided further tost should sucl, individual
Approved lone I. I9lf .'
G s«*£rPy o r ^ V « r t L ,, i ! ! dJ l i j T&lt;7 - D,. M
Treasurer. « h „ !u c f Individual comni^v ^ror*
corpora ion or ..g e la tio n Increase
—•
7 nr uoueficiarie* named in said
.................... ,
company, eor- Its capital stock or assets to the amounts here
•CH AITBR 7292—(N o. 44).
N A C T -to Provide lor the Levy ol Taxes
for the A ears 1917 and 1911.
’
e II Enacted by the Legislature of the State
of Florida:
c ui........
m e..state*
Section 1. That lor the purpose of securing
1 equal and. uniform rale of taxation an&lt;1
C H A PTER 7 * » - ( N o . 42).
'
*b e 1h PPr«;&lt;!P., U 'i0n »2r «b* Current *exAN ACT to Amend An Act Entitled "Ain A c,
o l I h e S t i i e i o r the V « r * MH* a'nd
to Provide (or-tha Organization and Man* , ’ *• *i\d for the interest on the banded debt
gement of Mutual Fire Insurance Associa
SSt ' J ' .h Z ' Z r t L 't ,
Z s r z £
case* or a jury in common
_ “ approved
__ _____ iJune
. . . . ...........
. 1*15.
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ns Dir I.1 - 0 - _.w f____ _ _
ft
lion*/'
I,
l / r a
» 'r V p ? e n.c0n!.n, ^ T f h ^
S
“
* •«
C T W
^ s c ito n * . from testimony adduced for that hrreof0,her* l,&lt; COn’ pl7 " * '^ h ,be provisions
•rty
of
the
umed
T
.
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—
tH
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.* b“ * * « " '« • de^ribed. Such deed shall be in suostantially
Be It Enacted by fhe Legislature of Ihe Slate j
", . 1. . r.r.*',, d P*.r*onal property
r T c c r ^ l ^ L ' h r J " ^ j " «be i ud« mfn»
ressw.
different........................
counties for the year 1917 * m jJ . L §j.cu o\wnrJ V r
f fr rtJ*rf#enl*f*v# the u m r lorm at now prescribed foe U s deeds.
of •
Florida:
Sec. 4. N o company, corporation or asto7 n dr ,d ln »ueh cates.
Section
ction I. That Section U ol An Act entit* f e f ml,,# uP°n lh« &lt;U&gt;IUr, and lor the rear in rite i i i r h l i n l h n n n . t r l f °^ nty
0 r #n.J ,htl1 vrit ln ,hr
f ^ simple
Irt ^-.a
I*wt and part a o l Uw« in con- rtatlon organ (red under the laws of any other
“ An Acl to Provide lor Ihe Orginliation
1 u * °* fire "••f* uj» n the dollar-7anJ owner ihrrrnf* n! fit! n!\£&gt;T ,,i,C,,Jn,r‘ b&gt;r ,be •*»*« *o aaid lands therrin detcribexl Iree Irotn
Stole, or not o l thisState.'.hall 'engage'in'the
Uer . . -. V
tousiiiuns of
nr thia Act, bc and the bustnett
M-f
l
of sick and funeral benefit insurance *nd Management of Mutual Fire fn"ur.nce
‘ bfU *f*° toe l«»W for each of the year* Bre foVh" m e and Counre
.,hP" * " ' U ‘
b*"* **C*P‘ *or, 'H« Stale and County taxes,
t l *f* hereby repealed.
In this Slate unless it"shall ob'ui'n •“ * « " fi'! A tsoclaliw
t. approeed June 1. I91S. be an"
.“
4. Tnat
That this
thia Act
t » .s
relations."
•"?, &gt;
»" • ih*
Cooatltutional
School
Tax „f
A n W ^ ln
the mtnnff
m .n ^ e ,"
^ thr m n l t f nKtlfi
en*“ ihrLffll)
Td *° OF 11i ■ tgnnl
»“ ' b OF
d«il.J
shall become effective •tc
atm. I. hneatsw
..a w .ia l . . . .
__ a
ORC mill
lirvifl
.!/xllar- I*___U
. J al__
ri xfte^’
ti the^
a « word
. 1 •“UHillflWn
IO Iflf
DfO*
of aulhoHl|r Irom
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the payment
of a United States liquor
„
Bi
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exc
e or
j s s s s i a ' purpot ,
•*
.
yT, sold by suen druggist (or medicinal pu
nr)on
,"'wTillen
prescription
potca, except upon
upon aa •rtlirn
written prescription
prescription oi
JnT*notf n\'f riTtVmner^t^h^U^ oV^ddicTe'd T o
ftf
M ^ a S f l e drug.* p T .^ r ib t o ^ t K
•"tount o f alcohol, the disease or .nutody tor

faw: p . ^ a sn liT sa S

»&lt;. and ih r u m r i». hereby amended to a*
•«» read at follow s;

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District 1—W, A.'Mcleml of Milton..

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tonu ° ; , \ ^ ^
aci rh . , * nF other State
,he bu,,n*“

JSk'Jzz; 3nxu!?s~i

MEMBERS OF THE SENATE

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bee. 2.

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a! 6
.*.*.»konvry mie Ulxnd*
and
shall be prepared in pay roll form and certi- i—
|,n,;,
hereby
ln ' ’ 4n
/ •uhm rrgrd
fica lo bT «bf chairman of Ihc ceramliice on t „ m, „ „ , / y Jh i II
£ ! aft'n &gt; price* and
:
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"T publication
f 'o bllC1,ion in a
* newa'paper
n ,w ,Ml*er published
n u b h S h " " "in
!'
Tounly Seat „ f the Count, in which auch
islands
da oe submerged lands are located not
less than once , week lor (Su, m n U cu tlv !
verks• In order that any ten on , » h ,. h.‘
.

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p,,r w* there i
?n« »and' two second lieutenant*, and, as a batorganisation, one. major commanding
•toff ol one adjutant wltj: the rank ol
II

wh^e re^i.uTedToteT.^nd l m l ol.*
i t h e t o x t o ^ J K d voter, ol said L ­
, h „ m,hv £

„ i ,h , military lorcrt’ ol Ihe State, shall h*y*
|hc ^o!Ter and it hereby authorised

AVa
r ,,A P T E R T29fi-(No. 22).
r
Aisv-T i -FcvybfsIsUnw Insurance Companies or
fat]. n A i""*« nd *b&gt;ndlnff Companies Lawfrom pJe?*
In the State of Florida
* _ " *f|Urilin W nr P*rrxil*ltww T I ..1. A womI*
•» Thri ^y.,,1^ * n i 7 n, ,, « a Thf r Cv T j *
Tkrir C o m l t .,!&gt; D r d&lt; or
D ,ld *
Tkit AeU
AeT^R.sjvfji*
IU*
iCriJL?ji* hi c , F! As
A . Allowed by
Gridin*’ - ! r i i l i " * Re*:d.f1?'. A f 5 ttts From
^ W t o g to Divide iTteir Com-

« th
o|
°» each
each year
year
tainin« such certificate
pane, corporation or _
to the State Treasurer
of incorporation or assoc
annually, under thc oath ol
V ice-President and Manaarr
r, 1r ms ration
-- —~ - ,*
_1
r ,1p0r" 0I‘ °7 assoeiatlorv showing, snd shaft
,ul17 M ,i,*7 'h e .Stole Treasurer that such
company,
corporation qr association I*
company .corporation
Is *vosseetnoxseetcd of and has actually Invested at least ISO000
In mortgaf e. on unincumbered improved real

rss

X"•prosed
r S May
S V aA, 1917,
f f S S S , U . approval, ^the
§s r'", ."first
nri1
:n»

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Fd,S lS 3 3 &amp; r£^‘;'S i!t i8 t r s r iT c t a
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•••■•••»/ m me urn lor .Maic ana t.ounty ta
P°r*'ion. organised and operating under this
rJ7 .V*,
he may ft. at upon .aid land. The Tax Assessor shall atAct. may issue policies ol Insurance covering » f" rt**'d,
**lb ' ° Mld •** fob for the year 1911 and tubProP«rir
pfopfrty ol
of this Stair,
State, or o|
of any county or .S Z r , t The Bo*7d .«&gt;f Goum
'V, Commission, sequent , earl a special warrant lo Iht Tax Col"tunicipallly o f this State without contingent tr*
,v r 7 county, Immediat
■ .
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,UWIi' 7 » b«
*u« b Po'l^T of insurance eon- •«•"&gt;•"'
ra'
S of !
i
,
"
.
7
7
s
such special warrant shall
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,
*
f **or and be the
a t ! " t
a ,
each county lund. and they" arc 'hereby au‘- fton “ o f ' said' "a xe »**
thorned to levy a tax ol not more than five luhatinilxllv in ih , f n ~ ~ 1 ' ' *h*
***
mill, upon the dollar on thr real and perxonal "Special (v 1 rrant l! r t ' ! l l ! ! i n , t .
property ataetxed for taxeo for the hgeneral T a x rS 's.'.tV M , H o ^ . C°.l!*C,l0nT.0! Pi?,1” ! !

shall rmrT
enter lnr
the date when redeemed or the
date when deed
* ‘ was executed, and by whom
,Heemed or to whom
horn deeded, and Ihe amount
paid on tuch redemption. If the certificate
i - " 'bv th* (aid Trustees, the
w redeemed it - held
Clerk shsll transmit to such Tran ces th*
amount paid on the redemption of auch cerllficate, and told Trastre* ahall forward t6
the Clerk said certificate for cancellation. H
*u' h
»• M * .b f . • " Individual or

v

is s s s 's s tv

,m '’u"p,i“ “v.»»

.S
z-^
T
'xtrJxafst
.
?»&lt;?• Sir-lpa?
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_____

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...fill

l* L

r'i. » 9'-

H I

|&gt;4)

A (und shall he earned

Should there al any time he a loss by fire ore
, proper!;
________
_______
Tty of the State, the State
Fire Insurance
I Fund shall he charged with the lots to sutUmrd and the fund again ire credited with
Memiums on property of the State until said
State Hre Iniurance Fund shall again have acramuUtrd the turn o.I ,fSD.On
^ |Ww to ...its V(%
M„ , i%it
credit,
I . ^ nf the intention of th b Act to. a* nearly
la possible, at all times have L"&lt;1.0CV)‘ tn the
«Mit
this esessig.
fund. Mill
Any Ifunds
In IIIC
the AlJIf
State
•
” of ......
sJIHi w III
Trrsiury not otherwise appropriated may he
»«ed by the Board of Commissioners ol State
lastttutmtTs in replacing any property ol the
St»te that may by damaged or destroyed by
c
- See- L This Act shall take effect upon lit
approval by the Governor, or
•yon its and
becoming a law without such apIrani.
,
Approved \lay 22. 1917.*

r ip e n .r . of al|
Sec. 4. The
actual
ir.V .lln.
memlrer.
of the
varii.u.
visiting

THE LAW MAKERS

of Florida:
,Uf'l by any company authorisedh|
**
Section I. Whenever any policy of insurance
tn •*!&lt;• Slate .hall hr limits •*- i
“
sow hi force on property of this Stale .hall '^mpanles having * capital , lock u(^ »loliS)*in
such .property
be reinsurrtl ‘ " ' " I *• hereinafter orov'idecP rnir Yn.
,evpite.
.
. . . . . shall not ......................
la in
an insurance
Insurance rompan
company or companies Been- »*»ume on any one,life policies 7 , - / . ' “ '*
led to do business in Ihil l State, but the State Mreemenls. herein* th;
°'
Treasurer shall ascertain the amount o l ' pTe. e*ceed lift) (unerx[ *l^n’r,?u
*h*11
Biums that would be required to insure'such having a capital .tod, a/ iwiivm

■ .
-------- — -x - — a- wnten is now or mar
,L , n r
* ni|N i i_ .1 . .
■Mingninj IO il
mary court martial sentences.
'
by thc laws ol the United State* *or * T
C H A P T E R 7291—(N o. 33).
k , nr n **"• Stale, shall request or
See.
7.
Members
permanently
moving
from
'
ganiiktion,
government
and.
djtetplim
t^
A N ACT to Provide For the Appointment
tkw
gG,
,
c
*,nff
M
It*
atrent, and re.ld
ofand Recommissioning ol Officer* on the Re­ (h r fottnly thill be considered to have resign- organised * militia • and for *****
*7 *r tind'i
V !?
..*I*v‘'7”
!*. or oUrr.'1"to " divide.
unless rrepon.ible
responsible for
(or any funds and
a~nd number o f officers and non
n o n commit*
c o tm x u '''""- ^
H
jfw
reit
’ ‘to
'
tired List and Reeerv* List ol Ihc National ed. and, unlrti
pro
ond delinquent, they .hall
thill be
lie dirchar- fleer*
fle
........... ...... .............. ................. ..
prryerty
and
ol any grade, in any
H
J ^ r d hy , n7:
. d“'
W * ? * " ' « h M &gt; y V ' ^ r “ ,^ H u m “of nl'c^* times 'by s u c h d ra g tls ta and open to I h e i n ’ Guard ol Florida Without Examination.
—
-T
the
commanding
officer,
and
any
vacpanmem
.—
,
_—
_
„
„
C
ir
f ! l bL ' h. l
_,n d *.n7. . » « ' T V " ? * " ' *
or o « c ■
fAit
c ' . sf
f r .ki.broker
or' other
t^reon.
no?7
hoi during any period of thirty roneerutlre speetion of all State, County and Municipal Be 1*.Enacted by the Legislature of the State •ncy
iT
'!
“
"&gt;"»T
pereon,
not
in
the
rommiattonrd
officer*
shall
be
[shed,
and
the
grade
of
auch
officer*
|fct
of Florida:daj
for any com m on or other carrier to Officers. Such druggists shall register in a
filled
at
In
the
manner
prescribed
for
the
commissioned
officer*
be
after
.
person
who
it
on
the
**
•"*
•*.«.u.xs
i-ir.cn
oru
tor
me
eommititoned
omeerx
may
»
,m|ty.
Section
1.
When
any
ship
peson in- an
1t.of th if Art* *W p ‘ " pro,rid,d
. .or ,transport
. . to any...................
ir county hook kept for that purpose all prescriptions
oi offieere pursuant to this Act.
extent neceaaary to tecure *ucb “ " L h^ ( the
or rlection
precinct in this
thia Slate which
wl___ ____
election precinct.
has f,nm physician* mentioned In thia Section. retired list or reserve list of the National
Sec.'tLt. . The commissions of officer* shall
&lt;b) In time ol peace, *b e .,*"*^ *1.--^ V
* bid in g^ -*™ *.. •rt,nff •°.r •«&gt;y
o f may hereafter vote against the sate of staling the name of the person for whim pre- Guard of Florida, •hall be appointed or elect- L .'.!f
( • iVu f company, or association, an
—
a Florida
riortda tnan
*
actual
appolntmen*^.
Officers
National Guard ok
*h*JI_ bw
n d» *t * ‘ lP.
IntoxtretIng liquor*, wlnee or beer for tha serilied. the date of the prescription, the name *d to office in the National Guard of Florida, ,
.
. '.
L
•bftl divide or offer ,0
”
•
I
O
"
,1
-sur
shall
take'precedent
according
fffleniU
ted
men
and
such
number
o
l
t
f
f
Ww
w—
•r - 'll, tf|or isis
* use
personal
usewoof esewil
such g*-w
person,
for x11ths
use ol Ihe physician Issuing fhe p
prescription,
the '« »ball not b« necessary for sttoh person to un„rV
tn cra
L * fftrjr?,a g f i w j l r .
com m iitiont
' “ tJie
,'b*l,a,e
dat* of their rank, and whenever two atoned officers aa may be r^ lair*dT||/'(rtrev.
?(
m»m b#r« o f h li fo m llf r fiM In i w ith '
' T l . r L%
, ? *M d e r t o a mental or rrofriiion il examination be.
i r W k , r b , !? id *«»"'• with any other 1
are o f the same date, their prescribed plan of orff*"j**tionk/rv.
ftquitr -or wine anil not e sc,rilin g six quart* prrtcribfd. inti «uch rteord thill at ill lim n
nm.ss.one... without s u c h ’ ex,bE bmffth of and such naval militia u U.now or
^
iO w
o,htf f*™"- n°« •
hr o fffl to the tame Inspection at tuch pre- *°n. •h**l m committioned.
of brer or melt where said brrr or mail dose
|fi&gt;t Art. * 7 C,P' ** provided in Sectit
1•
amlnation. ,0 an office higher In rank than waa . .. t o ! , .V a ' u
^
*n. Mid ° '« * " ' * • '« ** projrided tor b7. j * * ; ' K i j millli*
not contain more than ffvr prr centum of . . seripiions.
11 shall he - lawfot for a druggl.i to aell beld by him while in active service.
1 1 1
. rf *'' ^s"1 br , , f
P«*fG con n 'ilu teth e
)n rx»«
“"tou1 . ^
.btovlftont of this Act
f i g
^
° f ‘ h,r1r r0" w u « '7'
grain alcohol for pharmsceutlcal. scientific and
* «• .».
U V .*nd
° ! Uw * *0 c°."' ouriy In the
a h lir S iw * (ra w
,hU « U ,,^ J ^ « d toV«ion w eminent &lt;!**»«
•srd . „ ! 7Ulon
commissions
Z v ' t t t t d l n tor ! ' or Gin.7 ^ ~
^ * ,V r’ 1/
rto w rin V .h ill hive the P
”
„ f . » For any pr.ee, „ r m .n.s.rr o f any re? mechanical purpose* or wine for sacrsmtntal fl,c* **«b *b« pfu»i»ion» of thi* Act are hereby
or 't o o l '" 1 Vrfn,*&lt; •nd non '
to such irede
commission thereof. ' b» / ^ - ! r ^ . nnd ihe m.sltnum no*
Ilfflout iWnomlnallon or P#ct In r t fflv t and purpose, by religious hoslle*. only lo *ny per- rtpcaUd.
this
wben
,b* property I
and who i*
of IntemperThis
shall
effect
Q • T , ' rre,its
, .linn.
n
. . th .
Increase^ this_ force
bey . . . nrffaniir
she **•**•
ootarss winrs. tor sarramental purpotr*. or son not * minor
is not
“ temper- ., &amp;*c.
° --------«* X
* , ---------•"t1 A
n tci‘ •
» "d' take
«•«»
tn ' c «byImmediate*
tmthe
roeuutv
rr i . #
In
...... ..........
l*
! nd. own*d by • n o i
minor .n o wno ..
no, or .nremper
tn
approval
G ov
I t.■JTkr
A*
&amp;
,'b* U&gt;v*ntment riUblirhed
by Jaw.
and t ° *_________
^ * T j ! : cf tk*
lor any com m on earrlrr. o r o.hrr r.rrtrr. ,0 . , e h.hits or addicted .0 the use. of narcotic 17 » P ° " •» P*M*jt.
K V o iib Z
N *«i&lt; ^ l ' ^ d n7 Florid. . h . l f T . . ^
^ t o p r o ^ r o f f i ^ a! V * * " *
ilr j*1*" ?nd when the insurance
•hip or trenaport tor aaid purposes to any drug*, who shall at the time snd place- of speh " ,rn “ G or upon It* becomfn
'
•
*• •nd tb tll .ffoverw the taid Guards, service may require. , ; , ^ rnT
ol
“ I J ? '" '* '* 7
« " r religtou. den om m .* M )f. mg),t in affidavit In writing signed bv »«ch approval
sub,eel to auch revision a . may be made by
( c ) It shall be unlawful for
£ j &gt;7
•y 76. 1917.
4
rT
neraon nrm
firm or
o , corporation
roranretloo L
blm•,1,
b« ,or«* ,»h!T*tlm!"?nd*‘
,u.*b,t__
df“__«-«. 1,*»..*nUr«'‘ln
r ir t«»d
Approved Ms;
• Ihe commanding officer, and in ao far at th ey » men w h.ttoever, other
.‘ h * / ,V|» Sut*.
. s4)i) For
e o rr an
v
1 . . . • rn
(4
anyr person,
person.
Arm
‘w ~ i f |5**?t
^Ik.
are
not
Inconsistent
with
the
Constitution
of
gtnited
land
and
naval
militia
ol
t»
^
1o receive and poreere alcohol to ba ured In S S T S t L X d « « T s ? .t.tin r the iu ln to v
CH A FTE R 7293—&lt;(No. 24).
TV- ___ __. . . . ii.tird s u i r * f f n r x &lt;f
,h« time . n d ^ * and fa? whtt p u r ^ U A N AC T to Provide For the
s7adeot**j
I o i ,Rd written
J.- j ncn * Ij " . 1* p .
" 'O p°mp*ny, corporation or attoc.at.on, or
Equipment and Maintenance
I j,i cl
S rE 77. tnd c ^ u n t c r . f i i n r i ] / t o ! . h ' Ub^ b.7:
tba-company or aasoclati
Guards, to Preacribe Its Fo m J
military sc.cnce .. » »■
S W S
S u ftd
agalnrt a t S i ”
urtf! c l instruct.°n» »°
lo /r th e f as •
. _
Poretlon or association may be made upon ant
any
‘
a
l
w
a
,
duty
by
the"
sC
vlff'
ed
,
^
'
c
o
n
'n
,
7
.
"
«
b“
y
‘
Z
S
^
l
r
J
SSd
anlre n! « ^ u ? Z J n" r
C* •u,horl‘ 7d • « « » or representative of Ih eeom
.« Government
Govcn
.
U her cat, Ths
and people o l lha order of a Circuit Judge of said V otm ty u p oo m M tor w e b ^c*sRm ; » d »Ptdk* " &lt;w or
of any pin y, corporation or ...ocision jn thia State

s s o s a w c s v s r i ! &amp; " “- v " 7 . r - 'a s a t f s f e s

set out in Section 6 hereof, but such exerpriwns m u 1, . ..ti~ t n ,. . .
,.j
burd'rn'ol Z t X n M n i Z ' u m f &amp;
he" !&gt;X

lo abridge or deny the right or privilege of
te ol
,n f Individual, or oimpany, corpiKation or
’! "

s t t u - s ^ a i r i s i i " ” 55? ? «

CHAPTER TtH— (N o. K ).
AH ACT Creating a
■ S
State Fire Insurance
Fund, and Authorising
sin g the Board of Comnittiiineri of State Institutions to Insure All

I

doftar 1°* ? or ° *rao r e Thon1f fiv e*°h u'ndr r d^!tol 11 r *!
or t&gt;e imprisoned in the county jail lor
period _of^ time not more than six months or
, bolh fine and imprisonment,
flee. 9. That, any indictment, information,
presentment or affidavit lor any violation of
this Act need not negative tne exception*
hertin contained,1 or ioai
that m
the
intoxlcatini
e mioEicannic

#

^
j ! lP.Po
0Mthis
h i.,,rAct
, ,^shall
; i i * !in" , n
,h ,,«’ fo
v‘ *,una
of
Acl
thali
r - way apply
Visions
(hi.
no
a.

.

presentatives and
hen employed.
The pay of the
„
_
, ..
the House of
Representatives shall be M per day each. The
y ol the doorkeeper o| the Senile and the
f f U S ^ 'R epresentative, s h .lib e « per day

. .

- -

7

.

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’

------7

*7|

■ IUIIU5,

" , *nd the same is. hereby amended *0 as to
fe -

**

*'

*

C H A P T E R 7303—(N
AN AC T to Provide For and
Redemption of Drainage _ _
No
lieM by the State for

lion petiod shall have been made, becaut* ol
* mail or dtlivee either^ 4 said
any fail
failure to
last paying
taxes were asgiving the

--------_ _ a t q and

Representative* ahatl be 24 per day
each. The pay ol the Janitor of the Senate
____
"*
*11" *. ? .! ? . P77 &lt;
^M7,
7' ?•nd
"? b#
h# •h411
•bail 0receive
*1 ( 7 4 the
sum
n of t&lt;S e%.ra lor help and overtime. T h ,

-*•.s!aaf,b’ ,M

s,“"

Section L That alf certificates of lxn,t snt&lt;4 Hr nl
tor Jh, non p .y U ‘„ (
£ £ f t

j

*r,

11 ,b * ,17’ r •• *b« payment
^

that the u s

&amp; r js.it ? ,h“

thereon lhad been , _

U* deed
lor either'of tbe two

v-

�O O pastes ahall
shall p
pay
t* t h li SUta
B u t* and not mar* thaa «• k. p . I l l ; Bartaa D j •*&gt; aa to ta d aa gtr tha property ar i a . '. . .
a r ta
* * ff^ e r lb o d J ‘ T lh * 9 ° mP’ eosnplete lilt o f tuch aecuritle* and the valua he appraised tad fixed by the Boeid of Direc­ Insurance Ccompanies
Means, ta*
and la “ ,l"
a&lt;iditax o f ffl*
i t . aa*
- Aktamabtie* o f m ore tkaa 41 h. p , aad hat lim b a f any psreon. ( t i t a a r l i r j h. ! ' lfa *
t
trrtJar. t h a ja r o c *»*H r t f tha.**■* . t o .tha o f &amp; asm* it the time rccrlrrJ. uJd aecuri- tor*. T h e C
Comptroller
ihall hire the authority Traaaurar a lloaaae
l »U
J Bart*# ■ : Autom o- a m otor vehicle operated on .
it* each
aach o f m
aald
eompanlra ----ahall. m ere-than M h. P-.
p.. lH
5 •
lien therete
id eempa--------J,.T7 . ? h i T f a w i w e u 4 a p p ta t i the
•‘r a T g J J W h a ld a u h jr ctto the payment of ta supervise aad reriae the appraised value of upon
of —
more
•• *h.
‘U- tny-iSret day -*
--------after
---------bile*
---------~ “than
■*- *•
&gt; “p-. t i t ; Any
* — typo o f w ay M thia B u t# V i ^ V d . 0,0, “ pjbl,« high.
the
o
f
any jodgaaeat or decree which may be render­ peat due paper aad accurity aa provided lot la tha naaaaxe of tble Act, aad upon the thirty* autom obile seating ten or more passengers. fo r a * ........ t -igifrlrt ,niu
hear
ed against aaJd com pear, oa accoeat o f the thit paragraph.
flrat d a y o f each succeeding January thara*
speed shall ba p r t m " fa c “ i r i d i c .?* • *&lt;
Sec. ( . T h a t any banker, officer or director aftar, pap to tho Sthte. Treaeurer two per
p r ie ile m htrtin granted. Provided. further,
M otor vehicle# having been licensed by any pereoa operetlag euch motor y.w Js,hf ‘ th*
that the chargea m ade by eald com pear (or of any bank or trust company organised and cent e f the groee amount e t receipts o f pro* other Slat* a f Lhe United B u tts shall bo orating th . rant, at a ra?. i f Vt^ 2 .* J? ° » '
subject to tba provlatona o f this Aet after thaa la r»a*onabla and proper
wllhla tea dera after the adjournment of making abstract! ahall not exceed the current doing business la this BUM violating any ol ralums from policy boldara la this State.
Sick end funeral benedt companion or ne* such m otor vahlel* has been In tb* State tlo « o f tba provlatona o f thia i m ta,Tl 9 U .
each Court, the Comptraller ahall audit the prssc e l ohargtd by other firms, corporation! or tko provisions of this Act, shall b . deemed
■tillty
of
a
felony
and
upon
conviction
tbeeaof
eept within *tho llmlla of ^
*f- •«ladiridnala
..
aerrice.
for
a period of thirty days.
toetallona
doing
tu*tn*#g
undtr
t
h
i
p
t
i
r
M
il,
earn* and draw hla warrant oa the Treaauay
“ _ “ '°'WM*t*d
shall be punished by a fine of oot exceeding Da wa ofF lorida, Acta o f 11*1 ahall pay ta
........................u , May Ml H I 7 .
Motor Trucks (F or hauling any load alher c it y .. tho rat* o f ape.,]
Approved
for the am ount due thereon, and ahall par
than
passengers)—Be
rice
W
:
Trunk*
Of
not
M.OM.
or
by
imprisonment
lo
the
State
prison
operated
on
the
public
h
l
«
h
«
r
a
V h,*u
.
I
f
f
i
i
.
.
.
.
_
___
____tha
Stats
Treaeurer
two
per
cent
e
f
the
groee
over to the Treaeurer each warrant aad the
not eaceeding
exceeding five years, or both auch
CHAPTER 79*7— -to. 9).
pot
auch fine
fine aad
end amount e f receipts from poller holder# In m ors than on* ton. |1B; fieri** X : Trucks o f 8 t* l». "h e r * the •Pretoria r ie w V f th! xhu
amoual returned hr the Clerk nf nay e f raid .
N ACT to 1‘rotldr
lor the Paymentla InImprisonment.
fr o m lc d . that
the provisions
this Stats. Provided, that Knights of more
Pyth-than on* loa and not mora thaa 1 ton*. And traffic Is obstruct'd ■hfiD, B°hw
~
pfoVieie
Couru. taking up the raqqlaiUati o f the a e r k AN
stallmens, end Otherwise of theCommit- and penalties I pi this
thia A ct shall
ahall not
not apply
apply to 1*» or other fraternal or benevolent eas&lt;J- I lk ; Berts* T: Track* o f more than 9 tons a erem ln , or t n t . r a . c l S pub” .
slvea to th e Tmaaarar.
•»
and
not more than 4 tons. 111; Bor!** Z : when trar.ralng a brldg., or a
ctatioaa
shall
be
exem
pted
from
the
provislons ol the Several County Assessors of ear drilling contracts.
Sen f. T h at l e c tion K IT o f the Oenarnl
Trucks o f more than 4 tons, 1100.
or a .trap desc.nt, or a eurv. in th . hSh*-1*"
Testa la the_____
State o_*l Florida, and tto Pro_ o f _______
_____
Sec. t. That ia additloo to the penalties alone o f this Act.
Rtatutae o_____
f tho_____
State
Florida __bo
aad____
tha
This
aball
not
apply
to
motor
trucks
opeacrad.
1
,
miles
an
hour
auch
r
»
f
.
hw*7.
Should any Insurance company, eaaocla*
la barehy amended eo aa to read aa
r ida the Time When, and the Fund From herein above enumerated, the officer or direc­
by county commtsolonors on county ahall bo prim * facia a.ldsB e. S * t W ?^ * 4
follows:
______ ______
Which ________
Such Payments
Shall____
De_____
blade.
tor o l any bank or trust company organised tlonr-flrm or .Individual fa ll to pay to tho orated
State
Treaeurer the percentage au enure roads for constructing or repairing road* son operating such motor vahleU ta
* *Legislature of the State under the taws ol thia State and doing butil l t f . A ccounting' and Paym ent ta tha 'B’ e '•
It Enacted “by the
. r&gt;o e . ■*~ '&gt; u n t* - —
of m----------y
s ip -U— and ow n*d-by th* eeualy ar rohd district# In# t h . same at ts r e t . 'of apraj fr r a tJ f^ V *
n .
■
Florida
-Ewmptreltar.—•T h e CTirt ~ o r ' a n y or aaia - ‘ ~ o i Florida!----------------------------------------- ------- -nee# 1 st -this State.- who violates any of the p™- r e w ir e___d .e f. ithe
and uaed by them exclusively In such work. Is reaaonabl. and proper and in wtnt.it ,h**
Court! ahall, within two week* a ftir the
Section 1. That from and after the passage visions ol this Act ahall be subject to summary from policy holdara In this State by t h .
No (leans* fra shall be required for a sin­ tha nroTtalona o f this Ac " l ? i n i ' of
adjournment o f nay term, render to the and apprbral o( this A ct. it ahall be the duty removal from office by the Comptroller of the flrat day o f March In **eh and av .ty f o r . gle trailer of not m ort than 100 pounds’ c a ­ spend o f * m otor vehlclsoporatalf*.
6f
Lomptroller a full statement o f hla accounts of the Comptroller of the State of Florida, to State o l Florida and ahall not be eligible to th* cartlflcat. of authority lMU»d to eald pacity.
Whan m ore than 1 trailer o f not publld highways o f thU Btara In paa.fnc J?*
for^ monjta received and* d lA u r t4&lt;] by him issue to t*ch ol the County A ttestors ol re-election to auch position or to any other' Insurance company, association, Ann. or in ­ more than 44) pounds’ capacity la attached atrrat railway car that la station s^ or isl£ J
under the foregoin g provision*, and par over Taxes, severally. In the State o( Florida, official position in any bank or trust company dividual, a* th* case m ay be, to tranaaet to a single motor vehicle, or when on* or to atop, on th# asms aid* o f ! ! &gt; « « ? —
bualnoaa In thia Biat*. aball b* cancelled
any
In his hands;
aad
should
are Ordinarily received
quarter■■annually,
ontlie
the first Monday o f Janu- doing business in this State for e period o&lt; and
- balance
.
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revoked by (he State Traaaurar. and It more trailer* o f m ore than IM pounds' c a ­ paaranger.exceeds
g y Cltrk
t M t —fo
Pny oOT«
try,
April.
July Octobgr,
And O
ctober,
three m ile, an hour4 d^T
ify . A
p ril and
October,
on demand
ol five year* from the date ol such removal.
- „fa ll Id .ir c------—r -in-d °J*r
»ufyr, April.
July
oa demand
ol
ahall t&gt;* unlawful for any auch Inauranea pacity are ao operated, th* same license fee charged,
promptly
all
monies
ao
paid
ta
him,
rate
or
aprad
ahall t&gt;« pTlVna f? c l. ra.A*'***
lax**,
i
•
Vl
_ . f ■_ e, . . W e ” ! •Vc " County A »»f»»ori o lf iA
iet, retpectiyely,
Sec. 7. That the provision* ol thia Act ahall company, association. Arm or Itjdlvldual t0 shall be paid on aach and t x t r r trailer ao
ties r~
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] be paid h i _________ , not be construed aa repealing any o| the ex­ transact any bualnea* thereafter In thia Btat* operated aa la herein required for a m otor that t h . person op era tin g ^ a n ek ra iS i****
h lcl* I. operating the rame ? , ? #‘ op »•; .
of the
of Florida, for aii amount or isting banking laws, unless provisions of same unless such Inauraflc* com pany, aaraetatlon. Vehicle o f th* same capacity.
be tho duty o f tho Comptroller to report to
* sState
u l * ol
**
Bee. T. Where application la mad* to th* *P**d greater than la raasonablVand
be in direct conflict with the provision* ol Arm or Individual ahall b# granted’ a now Com ptroller for Ih* registration o f any m o­ 4nq , n * ,0,* ,,on o f t h . provtaion. of this Aet"
tho
Oevernor
anyfailure
on
tho
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a pptwiH
••a f-nKf..iiw
me*/-ra..mt fee
total iamount
M W olV commissions
H M ___|Bre* this Act.
certificate o f authority to transact bualnea* tor vehicle or trailer between.th* dates Ja n ­
O
report •
and
faithfully account
for '
1»- .Application-lor licenses lo o L r.,*
At tenors ol Taxes* or
In this 8tat*. In compliance' With provlalon*
any such m onlea; and tho Oovernor la au*
•"*» Countr V
Approved June 4; 1 JIT. ;
flrat and Jun* 10th. the fra charged for motor vehicles, aa a chauffeur, may V ^ i l !
o f taw authorising such certlflcat* o f author­ uary
smwiibwm, oa
WM account
■vevum of
vi each
melt i«hiuii
«iaai £*•
... P/Meceaeor
j ” * in o « a^*e IfOm the StAtO of
thoriaed.
report from
auch
registration
shall
be
on
e-half
o
f
th«
hy mall or otherwise, to the ".m p tr S w
th# Comptroller, to suspend from office nny •’ loridA during And for the preceding year,
ity to ba Issued.
CH A PTE R TlTIk—(N o. U.)
amount aet forth In Section t of thia Act.
upon blank* Prepared under hi* autb^rira
euch dtfauttlnv Clerk until the neat seeslon M a t he balance of the comminiona earned by AH A C T to Amend Section One Hundred
Each Insurance com pany or association.
Sec. A
Tha registration fs* Imposed by
o f the U fls la ta r t.
*uch County A u n t o r o l Tates, respectively,
- . 1 f.he p,ov1l,d,d, hcr,ln *h‘ H hr deposit?!
and Seven (107) o( the General Statutes of Arm or Individual, mentioned In thia Act. this Act shall b* In llou o f any county or with
the application. Such app!ication ,v.!i,
Itec. t. That this Act ahall take effect d u n n e each rear, over and above the amount
the State ol Florida Relating to Warrant* doing bualnea# In thU Btat*. ahall upon th- m unicipal llcena* fra, nnd It shall be Un­ br verified and ahall aute the age o M h .
Immediately upon Ita passage and approval °» auch Instillment payments herein provided
flrat
day
of
Octobar
after
the
patseg*
o
f
thia
lawful
for
any
county
or
municipality
to
Paid.
by the Oovernor.
*be payable when a report o f errors
f° r.
Act, and upon th* flrat day o f each succeed­ collect any llcsnra or registration fra on any pllcant. end no llcett.e ahall be "tsued to sn ^
Enacted by the Legislature o l the State ing
Approved June 7. 1917.
and double aueaamentt It approved by the De oItf Florida:
October, furnish to t h . Ittat* Treasurer, m otor driven veh icle: provided, that all perren under the age of eighteen years 12
County Commiiaioners, and a copy thereof
the name and addreaa o f each a g.n t or so­ count!** and munlclpalllle* may charge an fore a chauffeur a license ia granted ih. .T
Section 1. That Section 107 ol the General licitor aulhorlied to w rit* Inaureae# la thta additional llcena* tax on all motor driven
.C riA P T B R T ill—(N o, I).
filed with the Comptroller.
Cf!«*
P*M VUch e ,lm ln*tlon as io
Statute* o f th* State o f Florida be, and the Slate, together with the affidavit o f a»pb vehicles used for hire, which additional tax P
AH ACT to Prohibit the Issuing by Any One
quclifieatlona aa the Comptroller ahall pre!
tame la hereby amended so as to read as fob auch agent that he ha* not and wtll not d i­ ahall not exceed fifty Per cent of tbb Stato
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!
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f h P * ? 0 " ,0 * h®r" » llcenie'u
Iowa:
rectly or Indirectly divide or offer to divide llcena* tax.
granted ahall be attltned some distinguish;**
107. Record of Warrant* Paid.—The Comp. • hla commlaalon*. or rebate any part o f any
ttumber
or
mark,
and the license issued
Sec. I. Upon the sale o f any m otor ve­
trailer shall cau^e to be entered in the War­ premium on any policy o f Insurance with any hicle already registered In accordance with be in such form aa the Comptroller ahall At.
rant Register a record o l the Warrants paid corporation, firm or individual; and for each th* foregoing section* o f thl* Act, tb* van- tarmine: It may contain special restrict!ms
local agent or solicitor, eech Insurance com ­
Therein, and to rrovlda
r.n U h m .n t I?*
7 A * il ^ ^ 1* 0&lt;„
WOBl1h'
Therefor.
*F. on th . first day of each and every month. during the previous month, and shall make pany ahall pay to th* State Treaeurer a dee shall within ten daya. notify th* Com p­ and limitation* concerning the type of tr -J
He It Enacted by the Legislature of th . on ,‘ rn'* n&lt;l ol such County Assessor o f Taaee, such entry in the record so required to be license tax of |l. and It ahall be the duty of troller o f Ih* asm*, upon blank furnished hy power, horse power design and other feat -es
State nf Florida;
respective!) an amount or sum equal to oue* krpt aa shall show the number ol each War- the State Treasurer to transm it to th# Coun­ th* Comptroller for that purpoee. staling tha o l the motor vehicle .which the license t - «
Section 1 . W hoever elves, makes or la* twelfth ( i 'l l ) ol lour-filtha (4 $ ) o l the total rant paid, in whose iavor drawn, to whom ty Ta* Collector the nam# and addreaa of nam# and butlnaaa editress o f th* previous operate !hereunder; It shall contain the Ji,
•uea to another any draft, order or cheek, amount ol commissions received by auch paid and the date of payment.
every aueh agent a* rvaldea respectively In owner and th* number undsr which auch tinguishing number or mark assigned to tv.
Sec. fi. That all laws and pant of laws in auch county. Counties, cttle# and town* may m otor vahlel* la rvglatared, and also the licensee, hit name, place ol residence snd at
either In hta own behalf, or aa agent fof County Assrvsor ol Taxes, or hia predreeasor
nam* and business address o f th* vendee,
any person o r persona, trm or corporation in. office, Irom auch County, during and for conflict wish the provisions ol thia Act be, require a llcenke ta* o f anv aueh a«»nt b°« together
with all other data required In Sec­ dress, and a brief description of the b e r m ,
f or.
or chattels, lands or the preceding year, and the balance o l the and the same are hereby repealed.
to exceed fifty per cant o f thl* Btat* License tion 9 o f this Act. Upon filing auch state­ for the purpose of Identification. The Com?
Approved May S . 1917.
*
Tex.
5 iiT i i ? . V i . 0[ r * ,u*&gt;
title commltsiqna earned b y euch county Aaaeteor
ment such vends* shall pay lo th* Com ptrol­ troller shall furnish, without extra chart*
• That each Inauranea com pany, association, ler a fra o f off* dollar, and upon r*c*lpt o f Jhertfor. to each chauffeur ao licensed, a a x '
ferf^J u ^ n r a i . r «»Chn ! ^ i n h. ,,r;
*r,n.V of
respectiecly. during each year. o -rr
C H A PTK r " 7T71—(N q l j ) .
firm or Individual *h*H P »r lo «*»• * W s such atatemaat and fe*. th* Comptroller able metal hadge srith the distinguishing rum
ortb^or^Thsck andf ihaTTnot $
anJ
,he irnount o l such Inatallment par*
AH
A
C
T
to
Amend
Section
One
Hundred
Treasurer
for each traveling agent or aollcl- ahall fll* aueh at*t*m*nt In hi* office and
gtvtnV m . ^ n ; ‘ riau "nV or praaeMa o™* “
Prorlded lo ,. shall be payable
and Three (ICO) o( the Genetal Statutes of tor doing bualneea In thl* Slate, a llcenae tax not* upon registration book or Indtx auch her or mark assigned to him thereon. This
such draft, o r je r or check h are sufficient
h ? ? ,tp on «&gt;/ w o r e end double aasessbadge shall thereafter be worn by the ehtulCountlra. cltl.a change of owa*rahlp
the State o| Florida in Relation to the tasue o f t t t for each auch .g e n t
money on drpoelt with each bank or bank. mrn,,t !• approved by the County CommissionSec. 10. Upon th* aal* o f a motor vahlet* (cur. Affixed to hit clothlnc (n a contpicu jqi
of Warrants br the Comptroller ol thia State, and tow n, m a y require from any auch trav­
Ine house, person, firm or corporation to n i* rrt 0 , .,h« »«v«rl, e°untle* respectleely, and a
place at alt lime* while he it operating or drivsaid draft, order or cheek by the b a n t
ikrrrol fi|t&lt;j with the Comptroller o l the lie It Enacted by the Legislature *1 the State eling agent or solicitor a llcena* tax of II by a manufacturer or daaler which has been ing hit motor vehicle upon public hi-hwari
for each county. eJty or town that h# doe* previously operated under a dealer's license,
ol Florida:
banking houas, pvrson. Arm or corporation
Such
badge shall be valid only during th* term
th*
vendc*
shall
b*
allowed
to
op«rat*
earn*
Segfion 1. That Section IQS of the General business In.
&lt;irawn upon, shall not within twsnty-four
SfC
That If and when the boundaries
For aach- Insurance adjuster, whether reelih* highway* and *tre*ta o f thl* Btat* o l the license of the chauffeur to whom it it '
noun after written nolle# o f th#‘ prvienta*
•nJr County U the State of Florida are Statutes of the State of Florida be amended dent or non-realdent. w ho ha* not paid a li­ upon
for Or period o f not m ore than fifteen day* issued at aforesaid. Every person licensed ts
iffiMwi 0 f nd noB’ P*&gt;'tn#nt by such bank. ( hanged, whereby auch County, after guch ao aa to read aa follows:
cense aa agent or traveling agent, who ad­ after taking possession tharoof; provided
101. Warrants.—Every warrant iasurd by the justs Inauranea toase* In thl* Stale, each In­ that during such period th *. motor vehtel* operate motor vehicle* aa a chauffeur u. le*
^floila##* ? #rf,&gt;n« finn or rewporatlon change ol boundary, include* more o r let*
e-Ulmi!1.. . . &gt;r orch sek . m sk# full and aaar*table property than wat included in such Comptroller ol mis State ahall be numbered surance company, association, firm or Indi­ ahall have attached thereto. In accordance thia Act ahall endorse his ntual slgnsture on
.1 tDr.:?* r r , , , *h*l&lt;’n by returning the eon- County prior to such change. In auCh event, in chronological order in each fiscal year com- vidual. shall pay to the State Treasurer a with th* provisions o f thia Act, a number the margin of the license issued ta him ia a
plat* bearing th* registration nf th* manu­ apace provided thereon for the purpoie in.
or
s /t ?
,or ,ueh
ofiler alter such change o l boundary, the amount or m rocing with number O n ei and each war­ license tax o f flft.
For each Insurance ra te-m ik a r or rat# facturer or dealer under which It might pre­ mediately upon the receipt of such Heeme
fa v n r^ r.il
P* r*.°" or P*r*&lt;,n&gt; *h whoa, turn to bg paid to the County Assessor ol rant shalj refer to the Comptroller*! voucher
nirtKi!. .
°ed»r or check was mads Taxes ol such County, in installments as pro- by the number thrreof, which voucher shall agent, traveling In able Atate. who make*, viously have bean operated; and, provided and puch license ahall not be v illj until is ea.
Evgry application lor a license filed *
t-»vn irinw r^v,
,h.*v •*m* , h *&gt;l not h av. jided in Section one and two of this Act, shall* also be numbered, aa aforesaid, and said war­ flae* or recommend* th# fixing or adjustment further: That application for registration In dotted
the amoum
,J.r
or by Paying l&gt;e Increased or diminuheu in proportion a« rants shall also state the name ol the original of rate* In thl* State, each Insurance com ­ th* n*m* o f th* vends* ahall hav* bran tinder the provision* ol thia section thill be t:companied
bv a lee ol *7.00. and all licenses is
mad*,
by
mall
or
otherwla*.
before
auch
v
e­
pany.
association,
firm
or
Individual
repre­
•h i la^?ul h older r h . V " ;
p» rM
‘ h* »»•«••«« »&gt;lue lor the preceding year ol creditor and the different transferees and re­
ahall ha ao used..
turd hereunder ahall expire on Janusry frit ol
haw I...
,r
f ***• •sots Shall live proprrty added to tir aubtractad Irom such fer to the particular Act or Resolution, and sented by him. or who## rate# ar* affi-cted hicle
See M
No pereon ahatl operate or drive rich year; provided, however; Thjt tie 're
I - .a
#n,|, l * r,,r' r: * 1
—
* -.w-w,,,m»i
* 'IUM 17 , hears
f r a i l to
iu fine
i i r i i r i ] vvalue
aiuc ui
an Section thereof, on which it was issued, and by hta service*, whether euch company Is op ­
derms.1 guns
gull, t'ounty.
the total aaitesved
of all
alone or *• a mem ber of any aaaocl- a m olar vehlcl# who la under fourteen ye»r* (or licenses granted on nr alter April fir.t ia
. L ,r ' * n upon l*onr|e«l°n ahall bs l roperty in such County for the year last pre the head ol the eapenditure to which die lame erating
o
f
age
unteas
auch person la accompanied any year thall tic one hall the annua! Ire or*,
atlon
or
combination
of
com
panlet
shall
pay
on r l. ! *r ImpMffionmffint In th# Rtat« prl». cr«ling such change of t*Mintl*ry.
J
is chargeable, and tt-c amount allowed ahatj to th* Btat# Traaaurar a llcena# tax of IIS
by a duly Realised chauffeur or by th* owner vided for herein.
nr t» / T nV?
th * n on# r#4r*
,he inatallment payment* pro- be stated in words at length; and no warrant
Provided however, that nothing In Ihla of th* motor vahlel* being operated.
'noiifitna sided
biaeu ior
^a ,„, . L *
r'
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on* 'hnuaand
lor in hretn
Seetion two ol this Act. w bfih are shall ever be issued until the same has been Section contained shall apply «o mutual fire
Sec 50. Upon the recint of an a--lic&gt;t.ia
8ee. tl. ?*o person ahall operate or drive
_____ • or "7 »oth #ucb An# and Imprison- to be made during the j t i r \3\lf may And th ill authorised by Act or Resolution ol the Legis­ Inauranea companlea. organlaed and doing a motor vahlel# on th* public highway* of for a license under this Act. the Cornp ro'Jrr
m-nt.
thia
Btat*.
unless
such
vehlcl*
ahall
hava
tha
_
1*
made
by
the
County
Commttiionert
of
the
lature.
And
the
said
Comptroller
ahall
regis­
shall
thereupon file the same in his o(fics 134
business
under
Ih#
law*
o
f
thl#
ojala.
and
Srr
Tp# intrn.iurtlnn nf ttjrh unpaid several Countif* out of any money at the time ter each warrant in his office.
non# of th* laaea herein authorised and distinctive number assigned Jo It by th* register the applicant in a hook or indrx which
-d r ift, check
or
order
k or #N #r. with th# vupptFmvnt- of euch payment-in the T m t u r y or depoiitury
provided for ahall be required o f mny-auch Comptrotlar conspicuously displayed on a ahall b e kept in the tame manner as the hook
Approved May tl, 1*17.
metal plat# attached to th* front of said ve­ or indrx for lhe registration ol motor vehicles, ■
^tth of th# p*V»# nr dr*w##. nr hi# of the County.
company.
. . .
_ ,. .
Peg 1. Thia Act ahall take effect Immedi­ h icle and to th* rear* o f aueh vahlel*. aueh and when the applicant thall have patted the
J !!!!? :.!!!1*. •nrh d r ift eh#rk or oni#r w*#.
{5rc. 6 .^ That jdl liw§ ind part* of laws in
C H A P T E R ~ 7 m -(H o . 14).
r^ w n ted fo - n irm rn f or entered for cnl
conflict herewith ire hereby repelled.
AH A C T Relating to Hack Taaes. Ta* Liens’ ately upon Ita passage and approval by the rear plat* to b# *0 placed a* to catch tho examination provided (or in this section. th«
-T
Ih# •am#
Sec.
Th*t
Act
ih ill |U
go IU4U
into TIICL4
effect Im*
. . I *.
S
.
.
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— - mturnM
•saa..w-v un
railS
J ' V *.
••
•«»•» thl*
lilt* H
k l •M«ll
and Tax Sale Certificates; Presiding for the Governor, or upon It# becom ing a law w llh- ■Id* r a y s ‘o f th* tall light by night and *• - number o r snatk assigned to tuch applicant,
Purely fastened so aa to prevent asm* from
r*
prim* fa e l. .vtrtsnr. mediately upon Us passage and approval by
Payment, Cancellation and Surrender There­ out his approval.
sw inging
No person ahall display on such together srith the fact that aurh applicant hit
Approved May JL *»*” T *.
,h* P*»,,n*nt th.rwnf. the Governor, or upon Its breoming a law
of and r is in g the Interest to Be Collected
vehlcl* at th# earn* tlm* any number a s­ patted such examination, ahall be note) ia
^ * rerrfnt from tb# r»rh trv d^n*r*m»nt without the Governor** approval.
Thereon in Lieu o l Existing Interest Pen­
signed to It under any other motor vahlel* auch book or Inde*.
CHAPTER TITfi— (Wo. IJ&gt;.
,nv *•"'•»« S i .* ,.
shstt h»
Approval Msy y,. l l l f
alties and Costs.
Sec. 71. l.iccntes granted hereunder tht'! b#
AN ACT to Llcent* and Regulate Ih# Run­ law
.1**11.4 p r t m i f . * t » . r ' t . n * . O f t h . . r t i i . t
____________
Dr
It
Enacted
by
the
Legislature
ol
the
State
ning
of
Motor
Vehicle*
on
th#
Public
i t - ' * vvrerrvv n
r f m t . * .n.■ ir&gt;.rrnmi M
* u . rrrrt. . . . .
....
a .
M«*.41 IIn. tI hMi s. ai *r t.
Bee t l
Buch number plates ahall be of renewed annually upon the payment ol 1 lee
CHAPTER 7&gt; W -(H
o .10)
ll!g
h
*
*
y
i
and
to
Provide
for
the
R
egis­
of
Florida.
of
9 1 0 0 , tuch renewal to take place on the firrt
m -tal at least atx Inches wide by not less
a »e 1
At* i t * • n r n . M . n f I . . . I n e o n \ V At“ T to Require I'rnmpt Psyment Into
tration Thereof, lo Fla «h» Amount of A n­ than fifteen Inches In length, and ahall show. day of January nl each year. The Comptn'lcr
Section 1. That the rate o| interest on ar­
P I 't w l'h t h t . A el , r » s . r ,t ,y r . p . a l s d
the
Treasury
ol
Public
Moneys
Collected
by
nual
I.Irene#
to
be
Paid
Into
th#
Btat#
rearages ol tases and on all liens and taa sales
A pp rov.it M « r * t
1 w|T
In bold character#, th* year, reglatratlon. may refuse to ittue or renew a liceni# i| he
Tas Collectors and Sheriffs.
Treasury, to Provide for th# Dtalrlbutlon aerial and number, and the abbreviation of derm the applicant not qualified to recrire
certificates which are owing to or hrld by the
He It F.nicted by the Legislature of the State
CH A PTER Tjat— r v o *&gt;
tha nam* o f th* 8 tat*. No number plate* tuch license.
of Florida:
&gt; 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 shall b* uaed other than thos# furnished by
AN ACT In P e'atlon to Ptyment o f D*potlt«
Sec. 3 . Ho person shall operate or drive 1
Section 1 . It shall be the duty o f all
tn Two nr More Name*
the Comptroller
Additional number plates
71* Tl Enaete-1 br the I.«xltlatur* of th# Pheriffa and tas collector* in and lor the Sev­
ehall ba furnished by th* Comptroller upon motor vehicle tv a chauffeur upon a public
eral counties ol
this State to pay over_________
not later
■tale of F lo 'ld a t
________________________
th* payment of a f»* o f on* dollar, a* here­ highway of this State, unless such perron ahatl
havg complied in all respects with the reo-aireinbefore provided for.
B-etlon 1. W h»n a flennatt has been made, *h*B palutday of each week to the officer or
Bee. 11
Every peraon. firm, corporation mrntt of this A ct; provided, however, that •
nr ehall hereafter he made. In any banking officers, perton or persona, or drpotitory leor association manufacturing or dealing In non-resident who hat registered and is JireflteJ
I* ••*iution traneveiinr huptneta In this Biat#. galljr entitled to receive the tame, all money*
m otor vehicles may. Instead of registering under the provisions ol a foreign country,
In th# name* o f two or more p*r»ona. par. t'y them collected at lettf the following day.
each motor vehicle eo manufactured or dealt •late, territory o r frden l district of his real,
ahte to either, nr ptrable tn rlther or th* Sunday and legal holiday* excepted, after
In. make a verified application, upon a blank •fence shall be exempt from license under this
eurvtror enrh d*pn«tt of xnr. part thereof, tuch collection.
to it&gt;* furnished try th* Comptroller for a A ct; provided, howctcr. that he shall wrtr the
nr «ny Inter-.t or dlvMrn 1 thereon mey he
Sec I Any tax collector or" ahrriff falling
general distinctive number for all of th* mo- badge assigned to him in the foreign country,
pv'd to either of laid tiennni w he’ her th# to comply with Section One of thit Act ahaM
CH A P T ER 5199— (Act of
tor vehleiss *wnrd or controlled br such
nth*, or other* hn living or not; and the r». he deemrd guilty ol a mltdemcanor and upon
manufacturer nr dealer, and which shall h« ’ tale, territory or federal district of hit restre'n ' nr arqiilttxnr* of the person to paid ennviatirm thill he fined not lett than 72&gt; &lt;V)
Section 1 Within sixty day* from the adjournment of each session
known
and referred to as a dealer's tlc*nee. donee In the manner provided In this Act. The
ahxtt he g .valid end •offirtent releaee and nor more than JlhOOd. or in lieu thereof conof the Legislature the Secretary of State shall furnish to the Clerks of
the serial latter fnr which shall h* “ M.“ auch provisions of this Aet. however shall be cyertdlarharga to th# hank
rc,P\rhTvn ,r *? « » « » -« &lt;»« M«|.,y (ail . I I . . . .Han thirty
m . V . ' ^ p r v , h,\\V fr h V nA
application t o - contain- fa ) a brief descrip­ live at to a chauffeur who is a non retfjeat
the Hoards of County Commissioners of the several counties of the
ana.t oI '-a tn
tion of each style or type of motor /e h l d * of thit State only to the extent that under the
anv
depn.lt
the rleht o f till, nf
2*r
* anr&gt;!
nv’
, f ,h,n
“1 1fI ■ *»®th
such
a
a
a
a ...
'
ftP #
tl I
t m e, r ■ n n ray e e l a
Im
Ih I - I . mM
,, I
State,
certified
copies
of
the
acts
of
the
Legislature
which
arc
of
a
gen­
manufactured nr dealt Irv bv the applicant. ItwV of the foreign countrv, state, territory or
w h t-h .lf t-elne utteytet af the time .f th# fine an j impruonmrnt In the ditcretion ol
the judge.
Including th* character of th* m o'n r power, (c lcral district of hit residence like nrivihers
py-yyga and approval of thta Act
eral ami permanent nature.
the amount nf aurh motor power to be stated arc granted lo persons duly licensed an! trSec.
1
All
lawt
and
part,
of
law.
In
con
­
• ;
*11 I l i a o r
f h , i tn f „ n .
Src j The Boards of County Commissioners of the several counties,
In firuree nf horse power, -according' tn tb " gistcrnl at chauffeuri under the laws I this
flict with-the proiitiont of thit Act arc hire
“ ,r&gt; w i t h t h e p r o v t e l o n i n f t h t a A r t b a a n t
of the State, at their first regular meeting after the receipt of the
standard of the American Licensed Autom o­ St’ te. and who arc residents of this S’ stc
bv repealed
*h- u n u are he re b y repented
bile Manufacturer*' Association: and tht th"
&lt;:eo. 4. Thit Ac* shall become a law Im1 Thta ,\rt ah’ ll take affarf |mm*dlcertified copies-of the acts of the Legislature from the Secretary of
3 . Ho chauffeur having hern lictftsed
name, residence and bu*lneee address o f euch is Sec.
t* ’ • t|prrn Ita paa«ae* and approval hy tha mediately upm .its pattage and ap-&gt;roval by
herein provided thall voluntarily permit any
State, shall designate one daily or weekly newspaper which has been,
applicant
On the payment of a registration other
n . . . . nr or u n „ n
heramlnr a law with- tl-r G otrfnor, or upon Fta becoming a law
to possess or use hit license or
fee o f IIS such application shall he filed and hadge;peraon
o-i* hta approval
continuously published for a period of not less titan one year in their re­
wi thmt «urh a— * /al
nor shall any perton operating or
registered In the office o f the Comptroller. In
tpp'ored M ar 11 t ’ tT
\pT&gt;t'” r ! Jun* 5. 1917.
spective counties, in which the acts as certified hy the Secretary of State
driving
a
motor
vehicle use or posvrss any
the manner provide.) tn Section &gt; of thl* Act
license or badge belonging to another r'l*11*There
shall
thereupon
he
as’
lcne.)
snd
|e'\)ed
shall
he
pphlished
one
time.
A FTE R R t '— iV a -»
C H A P T E R : ; c v _ ( H o . 11)
to such manufacturer or dealer a general or a - fictitious license or badge.
AN i T t-np-N l-r o t ' - t ' i , i» n
ipa'tonat AH V 'T Rrr-ilajir.g the llutinrtt of Ranking
Sec. 71. In the event of the lost, mutilation
dleBnrtlv* number and a certificate o f regie*,
"r it on Owner# or Marygera o f nottilng
an-l Ttutt tvompamet 'Drganired and doing
tratlon and flv* number plates, hearing th* or destruction of a chauffeur's licente card or
Hnrke and I.tumdrlry Doing IVitlneaa In
Hutinett in and ITndcr thf I-aw. of Florida,
eertal
"
S
T
and
th*
distinctive
number
thu*
a chauffeur's badge tuck chauffeur mar obtain
Thia Plate nnd Providing F o r the C olic-.
and PrrAcrlh’mg Prt«a!tlr« for Violation* of Sist* of Florida, or any county, is hereby fix­
Am ong th* Peverat Countlee of th# Fund assigned shkll be furnished free to the estd fmVn the Comptroller a duplicate thereof, a y s
tin,, of Bam*
the Proiitiont of this Art.
manufacturer
or
dealer
who
shall
attach
a
Thv|»
Created
and
the
Htpen
llture
nf
Pam*
filing'in the office ol the Comptroller an tSIt lin u t t j by the Le, -statute of the State ed tt eight per e*nt per annum, fn m the date
nn Plat# and Btat* Aid Road* and Ilrtdgea; plat* bearing euch distinctive number td davit showing the fact and the payment, of
r m ? , . ^ r n n '1rfdV: ' h* , ' ^ ," ,ure ■? «h* lie nf
thit Act takes effect, in lieu of the interest,
Floridaeach
-an
d
every
m
otor
vehlcl#
being
driven
to Provld* renaltle* fo r th# Violation of
a fee of one dollar.
flection f
Owner* or mvnarg.ra of ava-v
Frctlon 1 Thai It thall be unlawful for any penalties am! costs now fixed hy law; provid­
Certain R»etfoni T h ereof: tn Amend Chap­ nr operated on the pqhllc street* nr h ig h -,
Ree. 3 . It shall be unlawful for any,petto* •
hnttllnr.plant. Itottllnr eoft drink* nf harar. bank
ed, that this Act thill apply onlr to .the taxes
e a r s In th# earn* mnnner a* herein provided
or
Irmt
company
nrganited
under
the
ter
HJT..
AM*
of
M4S
Entitled:
“
An
Act
#»*•• nf #nr rhxrxM rp k h fflV flf «*
p,| ^
No number plates or persons to knowingly bur. tell, rrcrtir. dis­
of thit State and doing bu’ lnryt in thit in arrears .prior to January, 1917, and which
tt*g&gt;itatlne the Running o f Automobiles for general rttlrtnitlnn
rUr*
fnr fMlfr r r,f&gt;ntn# l.twv
pose
of. conceal or have In nis or their pusesshall be paid, and the certificates therefor
or Motor Vehicle# on th* TuMic Road* or other than those furnished hv the Comptmtrorktnr -.r aeatlpg. hottle* nf a m atria „ r htatc to I un, directly or indirertly, an amount which*ahill he rendered on or before the first
Should the flv* number sion any motor vehicle as defined in Stetiaa
exceeding teh ( 10 ) per cent ol the aggregate
Highway* In th* Btat* o f F lorida;'' and l*r shall b* used
y ’ ha." X&gt;' r vnntiyTir nn th* flr*| day capital and turplut and aald bank or trust dir of October, DM.
wlao to Am»nd Chapter 4111. Art* of tttS plates herein provided for he Insufficient for One of this acV from which the mantslacturtrl
of rvtnher a l!* * p .« ( g , , n , h.
of
’
Sec. 9. The owners of.property in arrears
Entitled: “ An Aet to Amend Chapter *S1J any manufacturer or dealer, auch rnantifae- •erUI number o r any other distinguirhing
cwmpany to any director of said biqk or trutt
for the taxes nr for which tax certificates have
n i r H F 1T , 1, , l ,f "
Hollar* f o r e a r h nf *.,rh
o f th* AM* of th* Legislature o f l l l t r - threr nr dealer may regtetar al often a* may her o f Identification mark has been removrt.
P i x r h l n , ! h t t r l n r n n r fitting h * * d - and F l f . company nr any officer or employee thereof hern issued for more than one year thall b e ’
Pam* Rein* Entitled. ‘ An Art to Llcena*. h* necessary under th* same term* and pro­ defaced, covered, altered, or destroyed f&gt;e tw
Individually, or to any copartnership or in­
teen M r na» P V t v r * fn r , %nh „ f *.,rh I .
AutomohU** and Other Motor Driven V*- visions as are hereinbefore provided. Buch nirpote of concealment or misrepresenting thl
corporated company tn which tuck director* entitled to pay the back taxes, or redeem the
tv V
l
'
t
»
n
I Twancertificates, for one or more years at the time, • hlrJea t.’ llng the Public Road* nr H igh­ registration ehall b* renewed annually. In dentity of the »ald m otor, vthicle.
I T ' V V " ’ Dollar* fnr earh o f e u ch .m * . may be directly or indirectly Interested with­ but only in the order that the aaid Uxea were
way* o f th* Btat* o f Florida, Either for ths.aama manner andBVt tha payment nf th*
out the content ol the ijjfecior# of tuch bank­
See. 3 . Any peraon or .person* convirtrd sj
M m* fee aa provided In thl* section for th*
Hire nr Otherwla* ' “
.
ttia r a » hV l? i* ,h i "
‘ and Ten ing intitution to be entered In the minutes In Irvftff-.
’
.
,
.
,
*
hV. t ln Dnllnra fnr earh additional fllRng
1 Th* terra m otor vehicle aa used original reglatratlon. auch renawal to take violating any'of the nroyitloni of this Ael shw
That in lieu of atl other fee* and commis­ In Section
writing. Provi Ir.1 that no loan ahall be made
effsett
on
the
flratday
o
f
January
o
f
each
be
fined not exceeding 9100 . or be impeltoy*
tht* Aet ahall Include rantnrrrrt**. auto­
* • » • to anv director unlrta the t i n t bg flrat ap­ sion* for all service# rendered by the Clerk « mobile*. motor truck*, and atl other vehicle* year. Nothing In Ihla section shall ba con ­ in the county (ail not to- exceed lix
of
the
Circuit
Court
under
the
provision!
ol
be punished
by both such fine and Imprtso*'
operated over the public atreeta and high­ strued lo apply to a m otor vehlcl* operated
p'
drieT thylP m ^ a nr
o f rirtm laun- proved by th* board of director! of tuch bank
Act. he ahall be entitled to collect from way* o f thta fltat* and propelled by pow#r By a manufacturer o r dealer for private uae. or
men. Irn the discretion of the Court
rtjS kra 1 « * y •nn" » ,,7 "n *he first day nf or tru.t company: provided, that whenever this
the hoard of director* shall drttwminc hy a the perton* paying the taxes or redeeming other than mueeular power, except traction business purpoeea. or fo r htro.
lei Into
Intn the State .Tree#
..
See. Tt. AR money* paid
P. &amp; , * - " n, e"
,n
e^*** "» Florida. majority vote, which vote ahatl be entered on certificate* a fee o f twenty five centa for each m xlne*. road roller*, and *ueh vehicle* aa
Ree J!
Tha provlatona nf the foregoing ury under the provlatona of this A et eve*9*
section*
relative
lo
reglatratlon
and
display
, .
,
In eitiee and town, nf teat than ten tknn the minuter of the hoard, that the loan* ap­ certificate or receipt' Iasurd.
run only upon track*. The term local au­
auch a* shall be first aet aside lo pay for as»j
Sec. 9. That all law* and pstta of law* In thorities shall Include kit officer* and public o f reglatratlon number* ahall not apply to a ber of plates, portage on same and the sttoti
plied fur are entirely aajitfartory. that the capaand Inhahltanta. Ten WOrtO) rTotfara. ",
.ttal, of auch liaflring or tntt* company la un­ conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
official* of th* eeveral rountlea and munici­ motor vehicle owned hy, a non-re*ld*nt o f clerical work required under Ih* pronnros
tJ ra ,.f, '.k" o f .,e T .
sod levy th.n
Sec. 4. That this Act shal take effect im ­ palities of thl# Btat* Th* term owner shall thl* Btat*. other than a foreign corporation
M m "
fnhaMtanta. Fifteen (flS.M) impaired, and that the'condition! pf auch bank
bualnra* In this Btat*: rm vtdrd. That of Ihla Act. shal be apportioned at fo1w*rt
or truat yompany are otherwise tuch at to war­ mediately upoq Its paasage and approval by Include any pereon. firm, corporation nr a s­ doing
sociation controlling nny m otor vehicle hy tha owner thereof shall hay* compiled wllh Fifteen per centum shall be act aside m
y .T?
nf » "c n ty thooatpd nr "more Inhahl- rant the loan and that It can be made without the Governor.
th*
provisions
nf tha law o f (ho foreign roun- maintenance of the S u l* Rond D e p a r t * * *
right o f purchase, gift nr leaa*. Th* term
reducing the legal reserve, the limitations p ro­
Approved May 3 , 1917.
tant*. Twenty five (t S M) Dollar*.
chauffeur ahatl Include any p*raon. operat­ try. state, territory or fodarml district o f hla provided for In’ Section 10. Chapter 0*9. «■*” ■
vided
by
thit
teetlon
may
o*
eatrnded
in
auch
,n,! T",, "»«crt of Chlney. laundries
ing any motor v*hl«t*
kn employe* o f th* residence relative to m otor vahlclaa and the o f Florida, nnd eifhtr-flve per centum smu
CH A PTER 7 T * - ( H o . IS).
,
ahall pav annually nn the flrat dty of Dcto- caaea to forty per cent of such capital and aurowner thereof: provided. That fh# term operation thereof, and ahatl conspicuously constitute a Stile Mnlnlenanf* Fund irt »»•
her a llcent* taw to the «tate of Florida • plus subject to all the other restrictions pro­ AH ACT Requiring Emigrant Agenta Doing chauffeur shall not apply to person* using display hla registration number as required maintenance of State and State Aid
vided hy thit Act.
Rutinest In This State to Procure a County a m otor driven vehlcl* a* an Incident &lt;0 thereby; and provided, that tha provtaion* o f Rridgrs, and ahall be apportioned lath* srTOTj
llrente tag at fnUowt'
this section shall b# operative aa to a motor
Sect J. That it shall he .unlawful fo r any
License. Fixing the Amount Thereof and thetr employment tn torn* other eaparllr.
’ Tn ritleai and tn«mt of le.. than «Ve thou-’
vahlrlo owned by a non-rratdent o f thl* Rtato counties In proportion 10 th* total ,, t
bank
or
trust
company
organised
under
the
Prescribing
a Penalty, for Doing Ilutlnraa
•tnd Inhthitanta. Five (*L00) Dollar*
Her S Every ownor o f a m otor vohlelo only
to tho axtant that under th* laws o f tho paid hy each county Into th* Slate Trrs rt.
Without Such License.
. . . . . . .
la eftfra nf five thonaand and le*a than ten lawt of thit State and doing business In thit
which ahatl he operated o r driven upon th*
State to directly or indirectly invest any of De It Enacted by Utg Legislature of the State highway* of this Btat* ahatl. for each motor foreign country, atato. territory or federal in d shill be capgt^ed by lb* S t . t . Road Dc
thousand
Inhabitants. Ten
_
.....
* *11 1(|1*.00)
9tfl-w 1 DoTlara.
iFouin.
partmmt In the '"k lo 'r o a n c e o/
vehtel* own*d. eauaed to b* flt*d. by mall or dlartet o f hta residence Ilk* exemption* and named class** o f roada nnd bridge*. Wort*
of Florida:
•JL"
.V*
teti ffinnunri ltd |e«« th ,n the fundi of said bank o r trutt company In
iftli * duly
Section L Tbat from and after the passage otherwla*. In th* offir* o f tho Comptroller privilege* .r e granted to m otor vshlelta
Jwrntr fhontinrl InhiMtantt. Fifteen (tlfOO) alock of any Incorporated company in thl*
State or elsewhere, except the ttock o f the of this Act no person ahall conduct the buti- nf th* Btat# o f Florida, a v*rtfl*d application registered under th* laws o f and owned by State or Su te AM Ro*d* and Rridgra rxirt W
iMuirt.
nny county at tb* Ifrae aach apponioammi ■
Federal Rrtervt Rank o f thl* district: and It ness of an emigrant agent o t anllclt emlgranta for registration, on a blank to bo furnished resident, o f this Btat*.
Bee tt. Every m otor vehlcl*. operated or mad*, or where lhe entice
•'TriTiL.t1''’:;* ? ! ” 1 » » ■ i nh»w- •hall also he unlawful for any aurb bank or or laborer* In any countv in thia State with­ by th# Comptroller fpr that purpoa*. con ­
driven upon t h . pubtlo highway* o ( Jkhla
* e • J w' " , F 7130.00) Dotlara.
,
trutt company to directly or indirectly Invest out having firat arcurcd a lieeoae In each taining: fa ) a brief description o f tho motor fit.I*, ahall b* provided with adeqffht* nny countv I* not required for
of l b . above named claesra ol rojd. £
vehicle to bo registered. Including th# nam#
. "ZT—
u
,n .eTffT. V.** h,re,n provided.
brakes
In
good
w
orking
ordra.
and
auffleWnt
Weeara tax o l fifty per eeot of the any of the funds o f auen bank or trust com ­ county where auch buainesa la conducted.
f th* manufacturer, th* *tyt*. trp* and fa c ­
bridges, then tba whole oe- a ^ * J * * j 5
pany in bond* or aecuritiei other than GovernSee. t AD llccnaea required In Section 1 otory
number o f *ach v*hlet*. th* ehareetar to control aueh vahlel* at all time* whan the
^
levied and Imposed tnd" it U^herehv fTtide'^kl
_e,,he» LTnfted State* Ineloding Federal of this A ct aball b« good lor a period of o m o f m otor power and th* amount o f euch m o­ sard* Is In us*, and an adequate horn or port ton m rot may be u*H for the ro
dirty o*"thf tav^reiRartor of r
e
r
i
?
^ '" 7
forrigo, State, County. year and may be secured by an application to tor power stated In figure* o f hofo* power, olh *r devle* for (tgnattng. aufficlont under i f State and Slate Aid Road, .mi
III
a
maintenance
charge
baa
I M ____
«M f State to rotteet the S ta t.^ n d e w l t j U- M V.nle,P»f or.D l.triet.b on da , municipal
side- the Tax Collector In the county where aueh according to th* *tand*rd n f th* American all condition* to g iro tim ely warning o f tha
walk and paving eertlScates, or t«
lo require Die entire
V
and business Is conducted and the payment o f a Licensed Automobile Manufacturer** A m o - approach o f Ih* m otor vohlet*. and ahall. Helen!
cent* tax herein Imposed In the. tame maryier first mortgage bonds o f r a ilr osecurities
S e c 9V The p r o r t .lo n .o ft fu . Art .hsnreduring tha period from on e-h a lf hour after
a d ________.
...
companies,
at other license taxes, are collected at how and public service corporations which ire fee of 99.000. therefor, together with the Coun­ rtatton: (h i th* nam*. ■»*. r*#td*nr* and ■unset to on *.h a lf hour before sunrise dis­ com e operative on th* firat d»r o i j
ty Judge’ * le* ol twenty-five centa for laaulng hualneea address o f th* nwnra o f euch m o­ play at Iseat two lighted lamp* on tho front 1911; provided Hut the tixeojtadW B * ^^
provided hv law.
aolvent and which have mot. defaulted In pay.
See. 4. Aft law* or part* of txwa la conflict ment of interest for two year*, and mortgages the tame. The license year aa contemplated tor vehicle; fc ) th* nam* o f th* county In and on* on th# rear o# aueh v*hlela Tha various counties o f tbU S isk “ f
herein shall begin on O ctober 1st of each year which h* reatde*. and • *tat*m*nt that h* ta light o f th* front lampa ahall b* visible at authorised and Instructed lo ^Tlert, in w •#.
with the provftfon* of th Id Act are hereby re­ 0 ,1 rr*l
*nd county and municipal war­ and no llcena* for the fractional part of a year or*r M itten ye*r* o f agw; Provided: That tf least
pealed.
two hundred f**t In tha direction In ual manner, on Ih* firat day of O ffb e r -J ^ .
rants Provided, that the protitlona o f this
euch motor vehlcl* I* a m otor truck th* ap­
be laaued.
„
. plicant shall an certify and Btat* In th* a p ­ which th* motor treble!# la p roc reding and
Approved June 7. 1917.
section ahall not apply to the bona fide pur- shal
!
d # tb«
ahall
b* pro riled with dimmer* or sera* twenty-five per cent o
See. L The term "emigrant agent aa uaed plication the factory rated ureful Joad c a ­
chase or discounting o f commercial paper,
other devle* equally efficient In protecting mobile llcena*. at p r o v e d by i g . ™ ^
solicitor or recruiter engaged in the butlnet* pacity thereof a* »t*f*d tn pounds.
r fT A P T E R TJflfl—(H o. «).
bills and notes.
term
of
three
month#
beginning
drlvsr e f a v*htele.trev*ttng tn an oppo­
Bee I. Upon th* receipt o f an application th*
A H ACT to Amend Article 14. Section 1 of
Sec. I. That It ahatl be unlawful for any in thia Act shall apply « » .•"T fxrron. agent,
^
site direction.
Whan dimmer* are used, and ending S e p t e m b e r ^ bu« to
Chapter &lt;1SS nf the T a w * o f Florida Aa bank nr trust company organised under the of hiring, enticing or aolidtlng laborer* or for th# registration o f a m otor vehicle or same shall b* applied b*f*re th* m eter v e­ al llcena* tax (la g ) ahall he !**««• roT
Amended b r Chapter 4IS. Law* of Florida, Jaw* of this State and doing business In thia emlgranta In tMa B u te lo be trenajmried and vehicle# a* herein provided for, th# Comp­ hicle come* within tw o hundred fret o f any period.
_
troller ahatl HI# auch apptlretlon In hi* offio# vehicle traveling tn nn oppoatt* direction, or
Entitled "A n Aet For the Incorporation. Stale to directly or indirectly Isaue a cerllfi- employed beyond the limits of thit State.
and register euch m otor v * h ld * or vehlelra. arhoro com* other d*v1c* Is uaed It shall ba
B*e. 4. Any peraon or P*rran*
Power*. Dutlra aod Liabilities o f Treat and eat* of deposit In exchange for a note or
C
H
A
FTE
R
TTTV-fHo
li).
^
any o f th* provlalon* o f thta Act ahatl o# with th# name, realdenr* and boalnora ad- aa arranged that lhe rnr* e f tha lights a t­
Security Companlea, and tn Regulate the other obligation or security, or In exchangs guilty
drera o f th* osrner. m anufacturer or drator.
A
H
ACT
lo
Amend
’
*
"d
'
i
o
f
a
misdemeanor,
and
on
convict
ton
tached ta aald m otor vohlet* shall not shin#
Same," Approved June Bth. 1911. Amend­ for anything except actual money deposited
* *T ,h« Pabfc
thereof ahall ho punished bv a Ban o f not aa th* rat* m ar be Together with th* facto more than fear fret from the ground at a •Entitled "A n Ae* »•
ment Approved June T, 1919.
contemporaneously srith the leauanee o f euch *ie**dlng
the running of M otor \
PralttralM
11.49*. or by Im p rloom oat lo tb# stated tn auch application. In a book or In­ distance o f two hundred f**t ahead nf aald
He Tt EnarfH b y (be Legislature 0 f the State certificate hr »»ld bank or trust company.
Highways, and to provid. hee f ^
f&gt;
county Jatl not more than tw*tv# month#, or dex to be kept for th* purpoee. under th# m otor vehicle. Every p*repn operating or
of Florida;
Sec. 4.. That It ahall be untasrful for any by both aueh Ana and Imprisonment tn th* distinctive number aaelgned to euch m otor
Thereof; IO Fix the Amount of A n ^ u
driving a motor vehicle on (h* public h igh ­
Article 14 o f Section 1 of Chapter *13 of bank or treat company organlied under the discretion o f th# court.
vehtel# bv th* Comptroller, which book or ways
cn.es
to
be
Paid
into
the
State
•
L
o f this fltat# shall alaa. when approach­
the f#swa o f florid*, entitled “ An AM tn taw* of thit State and doing business In this
Bee *. .That all law * and part# Of J aw * Index ehall b* open to th# Inspection o f tb# ing nny railroad crossing or n erora rood
to Provide for the^ Distribution Am
|
State
tn
carry
at
an
asset
of
said
bank
or
public during huslnee* hour*.
amend Section I and I f of Chapter flB . of the
In conflict hraewllh are hereby repealed.
Several Countle# of-lh e Fund ^ ” 5 , , , , a*4
outside Ih* limits o f n ettr or Incorporated
Bee
4.
Upon
th*
filing
o
f
auch
applica­
flee.
th#
o.
f-aw* of Florida, entitled An Aet for th# In­ trust comnany any note, obligation or aecurity
Approved May 14, R l l .
and the Expenditure o f Sam* « b *
tlon and lhe
tion
Ih* payment n
o f tth#
h . fe#
fee herein p
proro­ vttlag* or kny Intersecting highway, or afreet
corporation, power*, duties and liabilities of which ia not the property oqtrfeht of aald bank
Slate Aid Road*
vided for. fh* Com ptroller ahall aaelgvr to or curve or corner In n highway or gtrrat
CHARTER 7974— (H o ll&gt; .
trust companlea and security eomtanlct. and or treat company; and anv otuccr of any auch
B __ mL I mm V .s r t il# V io lttK &gt; tl W
where
Ih#
operator's
view
ta
obstructed,
alow
motor vahlel# . dlatlnettv# number and
to regulate the earn*, approved Tune
1911." bank or trust company who places am ong the AN ACT to Amend An Act Entitled "A n auch
down
th*
speed
o
f
tho
earn#,
and
ahall
sound
without
*xp*ns*
to
th#
applicant.
Iraoa
and
Aet
Imposing
IJeenra#
and
Other
T
a
i
n
ksseta
of
aald
bank
or
trust
company
any
be and the same la hereby amended to read at
hi* hom or other devle* for algnallng. In
Providing for th* Payment Thtreof. and deliver to th* owner . certlflcat* o f reglatra­ *uch manner aa to gtv# nolle* and warning
follow*:
'
,
note, obligation or security which It doee not
Running of Automobile*
.v -g ra In th*
Frerarlbtng Penaltla* for Doing Rualnraa tlon and two number plat*#, nf tha form and Of hla approach.
Article 14. T o excreta* the power* confer­ actually earn, or who reimetents to the Comp­ •* W
on the Fublle Road.
&lt;&gt;£
ithout a Llranra. *r Other Failure to •laa herein provided for. In th* event o f th#
flee I f. A p*reon operating or driving n
red on and tn carry on the business of a safe troller of the State of Florida or to a Hank
State of FJorfdV*: and Atro &lt; o *
N
Comply With the Provision* Thereof." A p ­ lo**. mutilation or destruction o f . eorttlbjat# m otor v#htet* ehall. at request or on signal
depotti company: to examine, make and cer­ examiner of the State of Florida that any note,
o
f
reglatratlon
or
o
f
n
number
plat*,CRn*
ter
flflfll.
Act*
o
f
W
L
Fjrtltleo:
«
Jun# I. 1111.
-• --------------- r - v hr putting up tha hand, from a p#reon rid_
tify abstract* o f title, and to make Insurance obligation nr srnsrity carried among the assets liftproved
*|t r n * c i#4 br th «
o f the ow n«r o f a regUtereA m otor TthlcU
mar pb- ln». leading or driving a harxe or horses or
to Amend Chapter €919 ol r t
,^ 1^ - A*
..........
..... Comptroller
....... ............ a
_ doplIbftU
_
nf every kind perulnlng to or connected wllh of aald bank or trust company It the property
o f Flnf|4l»r
u
,n from thf
th *r*- other draft aolmata. bring auch motor v * .
Legislature of f i l l . »*m' A ./d ith e r
titles to real estate, and to make, execute, and of said bank nr trutt company, when In fart
of
upon
filing
In
th*.
office
o
f
th*
Comptroller
Act to t.leenar AutofnobRfS and 1 RntAl or
Portion 1. That flection 19 of An Act. #nhlcl* lmm*«JI*l*lv to a stop. and. If travelperfect aueh and. ao many contracts, agree­ such note, obligation nr security It barred and tilled "A n Art Impoalnc llcenae* and othar an affidavit showing tho fa ct and tha pay­ tng tn th* opposite direction, remain station­
Driven Vehicle* tjntat the F«
rithrtj£
ments. policies arid other instruments at may i* not pwnrd absolutely by aald bank or trust tuvea p m rtd ln f for the payment thereof, ment o f a fe* o f on* dollar for each dupli­ ary so long aa m a r b* rraaonahl* tn allow
Highway* of lhe Stale e t F i e r i ' l f t t
t&gt;e required thereforj provided, atieh powers company. Hor shall any auch bank or trust ■and
»tieh hor#* or animal to'pa**, and. If trav­
cate.
nil preacrlblnt
JIIBBCI IUII1B penaltlea
|»WM»ittw* for
awe dolnir
w-sssp buatneaa
------------------Hire
or
Otherwise.
Approve!
.. s
,
.
* L m m d a l l M B M Ba A O m n l ■
mid purposes are enumerated In the charter. com pany carry In Jheir assets In Jnefr reports without
a as
llcena*.
o—Af mother
failure to com ply . Bee I. Hugh reglatratlon ahall b* renewed eling In Ih# tkm* direction, us* reasonable
Provided, further, that In order tn eacrrlt* to the Coraptrollriy^Ttitr in their reports as wllh Ih* provision* th ereof." approved Jun# annually and In tha ram* manner and upon precaution In thereafter passing auch horw# De It Enacted by the Lcfi»t*‘ ore
,bt
•he e*trt poweya conferred and to cover extra nublitnrd at required by law, any note or ob- I t»IJ, b* and th* ram * Is hereby amended th# payment o f th# earn# fra ax provided for or anim at: Provided. That In rasa euch horee
o f Florida:
.
Art
liability of companlea operating nndrr thia ligation to any auclt bask or trust company ao •• to read ao follow* i
- ■- ----- —- In tha original registration, ouch renewal or animal appears hadlr frightened or th*
“ H«e. 1*. Infurane* Companlea: That each lo (aka effect on tho flrat day o f January or -pereon operating aurh m otor V*h1rt* ta reSection 1.
-rgulst# *''1^2*1
Act. said companies shall deposit with the which It past duririor one year and upon which
oucated eo to do. euch peraon ehall cause, led "A n Art to llcent* ■n&lt;! rrfoMte hl*bfl*7j
State Tra.iturer, an additional accurity of Tre ' n o jn tr rc ri hat been paid for said p e rio d ;'p ro ­ Insurance company or aaooclatlon. firm, or
,
*
8#e,r
«*r
The
follow
ing
fra
ahall
b#
paid
lo
the
m
otor
o
f
euch
vehicle
to
ceaee
running
nlng of motor vjMri** i^ 1.t h e r e o f : »
Thousand Dollars In cash or mortgages, deeds vided, that tuch past due paper may b r car­ Individual doing bualnea* In thl* Btat*. In­ th# Comptroller upon th* reglatratlon or re­
to lon g'a a ehall b» reasonably n#ce#*ary lo and lo provide for •**'.!
corporation* o r *»»oe!atlon* engaged
, |( b* P*H
o f trust of real estate or United State*. State. ried to the extent of the reasonable value of cluding
registration o f m otor vehicle# In accordance prevent accident and tnaura tha safety of the amount of annual Rccns* «
&amp;
In
tb*
bu*ln**a
of
Injuring
against
Are.
InCounfy or Municipal bonds, or a surety bond any mortgage property or other collateral se­ damnify, accident* to th* pereon acting a* with th* provision* o f thl* Apt.
oth *n .
the
Stale
Treasury:
p
r
o
^
*
^
tht raarangar Vehicle*—Berle* At Motorcycle*.
by any company licensed to da business In curing auch not* or obligation, and provided, surety upon bonds guaranteeing Ih* fldelltr
Per Jt. Ho peraon ahall* operate a motor
thl* Stale, all o f vhleh aecurity ahatl be ap­ further, that any aueh past due not# o r ob li­ ef employ***, and insuring employer* . g » i o ; t I f ; Bari** It: For any autom obile and other vehicle on the public highway* of this Btat# tlon among «»&gt;«, , 7 er! i S t a r * &lt;* •***.
proved and kept by the State Treasurer In • gation In course o f collection by action at liabilities for oraldantTo employrao. and Ilfs m otor driven vohlof* w ith a seating capacity reekleealy or at a rata o f speed greater than thus created and Ih* * * £ " , ’ ,od DrUr^0f ««•
treat for said company pad foe which be ahall law o r In equity may b « carried at tba reason­ lnaur.no* companies shall P*y 9* t h . "tat* o f an* aad not more than flv* pareora. |l; la reasonable and prop*r. having regard to Slate and • » « « AW
Bfre his official receipt, eabraeng fall and able value of such note or obtlgatlom as shall Treasurer a llraara tax o f »9*tl plata-glaao Berk#* Ci AftUOMbllra o f m or* thus I I h. p , thk'w ldth. traffic and use o f tby highway, or provid* penalties for thl v l o » « «

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ACT PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF THE GENERAL •
AND PERMANENT LAWS

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STATE OFFICIALS

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JIM- Btdney J. C tiu , Governor.
Hon N, A. Dutch, Railroad Co mm la •
Has. H. Clay Crawford. Secretary 0f
alonar.
•Ml*
'
Hon. n . C Dunn, Railroad Commlaalonar.
Koa. The*. F. W r t , A U om ay-dtneral.
M at* Board o f A r r a u a ta « r
lloa. Ernsat Amo*. Comptroller.
Olfca la w K irh a n f* Illd*, Francis U.
MBB. 3. C. Lunlng, B u t* Treasurer.
William*. Chairman, W alter MuckU&lt;m. W. N. *h##t*. Superintendent of
low, Jacksonville.
public Instruction,
Mata Board a f ArchltartAra
(lea. W. A. He Haa, Commissioner of
— AgTteultur*.
It! B U »
Hon. IL B. Rose. Stat* Chamlat
E A. lihm ann, Boraal T i and Traaaurar
Hon. B. If. Ballard*. O ootofl.t
Htala Board af Health
Hon. JL A. Orajr, Auditor.
O dea Julia, cor id
I
Frank J. Faarnalde, President; B. R. M.
Haa. 3. IL Chrlatlao. AdJutant-aonaraL
Kennedy, C. O. Mommlnior, Joaoph
Haa
R. Uudaaa Burr, Railroad CommlaT. Porter, * - D .
aloaar.
n
Bacratary and
Haallh orilcar.

being entitled 'An Act to licentc AutoSSfle* and other motor drlrtn vehicle* u«
ublic road* or highwtr* of the Stale
, either lor hire or othcrwlae,' " a
_____ j M, MIT, be and la herahy amen
n*d a* follow*:
Set T. Where application la ' made to
c S t r o U e r for th* —
eebklea or trallar* w
tad January lat. '

i

on
•To;Judfet
Cotta sitting
aaiuueea

Utnc

, e , Circuit Judge. Sitting In Other C ircu it,

N «d

Judicial Department—Sal*He* Judicial

***l
Soi
pertinent, (73,750; Juror* and W I _____
{* "* &gt;ta A im r n r ^ A c itn r fn father ^ C ircu its,
Grand Jury, ( 160 .000 ; Reward* for and
S u ta a Attorney Acting in Other u n w %
of Fugitives from justice,
Guard, of FU.rida-S.lary of
« AdnuKaprnaea Clrcnlt
udeea Sitting on Stapretna
____ * Natloaal
n th Judge*
--------1 ersT B - ”v .’^
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iT*trr of the Nationllench, (ISO; Cotta Adjudge* against the'State i . . . .
Jutant
M
il
ilia
Including
I Bapenao*
Bipi
Li 9 * '”
"Circuit Judge*
aL H I
ARowancea eU.
tU J &amp; i
Sitting In Other Circuit*, MOO; Expense*
Militia
including
o w in g in inner circuit*. MOB: Expense* E * p » e e * ol Florida Navel
N
Aboard
V «£
Criminal Court Judge* Sitting In father Conn- Heni. u ' c jla * l l t o o - C a ie i^ in g and
tie., ( * 0 ; Eapenae* of SU t.ra Attorney. Actot W &amp; N o r r .
c ^ rrj " T , * M0
In* in Other Circuit*. (WX
^ { S S A S l w i f c U r r S u te Auditor $1 I«i&gt;;
National Guard, of Plorida-Salary of AdS u m a “ u ,» n7 s l . t e And for $1 ( ® ; SaUrV

tha tame U hereby amended to read a .

"Section 1(11 (1108), Pay o f W itneaaea-W ftneaac* in all eases, d »U and criminal. In the
Circuit Court*. County
Counta, Criminal

Co“
rt» of
now or
or. hereafter
hereafter created.'
— -•••
Vi Record
necoru now
and witneaae* auramoned before any refatec, arbitrator o r Maaler in Chaneery, ahall recafea
» « each d a y ', actual attendance M W . alao fir .
per eoufU
mile for
traveled
to
“cent*
»d ,rom
; laactual
court*illoalane*
f County
Judge*
and Juaticea of the Peace, | l.® per day and
u m e mileage a* in the Circuit Court."
Sec- *■
lews •n&lt;1 P*rt» °* 1*^* ln conflic*
«&gt;"&gt; *hla Act ar. hereby repealed,

s a w s t .* «ssn»ii5rsffiss.*sfc £ ■ « ss, BgsrwHb, ....... vss? s &amp; u s v : *j ». «• .
a sAccountant.
s e s s ILX®«
a a Or* a
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* * ss.
and
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......

a fB ^ o s w u B g i p p g p s

pen***, $30).
Mlaccllaneoua—County Taae* on State Priaon Farm, ll.bOO: General Printing and Advrrtiling, Mt.WOl Stlarie* and Evpentea of Rail­
road Commlaalonert (of which amount not
.•00; ahall be paid for Speciil
Maintenance of Lunatic*,
—ntenaner, MOO.OOO: Cxpenaea Co|.
Revenue, 1110.000; For Abatracling
*- State (or Unpaid T aira for th*
Aaaeatora and lor Preparing a
complete File Index Syalem. MOOOi'Stat
K*««uli»e end Legiilallvebepartmenla,
______ -nj*
Ta&gt; U »t, Under
improvement and Car*
i and Ground*. 1M0;
Engineer and Other EaConnected with the Inipection o( Riil«
preparing Data lor the Aaaetrmetit
* — ■an&lt;j
*

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month*

tndlng

lion. T. r

Attorney-O eaoral
Waat.

Clark » t th e Haprem* Cwwrt
|Jlun_ 0 .JT. Whltflald.

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Judge* a f tha Circuit Court*
Flrat Circuit— Hon. X- 0 Campball
Becond Circuit— Hon. Edward C » Lova.
_ ______ wt VIUUI VfUIlCT t l M
Third Circuit— Hon. Mallory T. H orne
Other Dangcroka Plant Diaeaaea and Inaecta
Fourth Circuit—Hou.
Ooorg*
Coupar
Which Hava Bren or May he Introduced In ­
Olbba
to tha Stat* o f Florida, and to be Uaed and
r ift h Circuit— Hon. W. B. Dullock.
Eapended Under the Direction o f th* State I Math Circuit— Hon. O. K. Reave*
Plant Board According to the Provision* of
Havanth Circuit— Hon. Jam** W . Perklna
Chapter (MS, ot tb* L aw *'of the State of
E ighth Circuit— Hon. Jam** T. Will*.
Florida, Approved April )0k U K .'
Ninth Circuit— Hon. D 3. Jana*.
Be It Enacted by the Legiilature o f th* State
Tenth
Circuit—J. B. Bdwarda
of Florida:
___
Eleventh Circuit— Han. If. Plarra BranSection L T h e turn o f tJWOOO, or «a much
nlng.
thereof aa may be neceaaary is hereby appro­ 1Thirteenth Circuit— Hon. F. M. Roblea.
priated out ol any fund* in th* Treasury, not
Fnurteanth Circuit— Hon. C. L Wllaon.
onrUmt —
- - ' j sum shall
Fifteenth Circuit— E. D. Donnell.
Stat* Plant
Coart ot Itoeont
Treasurer to
Eeeambla County—Hba. Kirk* Mouruo.
- the purpose
r.
. . mi u controlling
coni
citrui canker, and thereafter, ao much
I Judge* o f th* Criminal Court o f Record |
ueccctaary may be applied by the Jloald in
Dad* County— Hon, J. I&gt; Rllllngaler.
carrying out the general purpote o l “ The
Duval County— Hon. James M. Peeler,
Plant Act o l 1»15." O f which said aum herelllllaborough
County— Hon. Loe J. Olbeon.
by aDOfonriaied .r t o n e * - ■
Monro* County—n on. W. Hunt Iforrle.
Orang* County— lion T. Plctrm Wartow.
|Volusia County— Hon. R P. Ham lin

«*s *swse s s x w s s :
3 !!!h"
n;- ..............
Goveramount

of
Soecial
f^ ou n tel";
M aln ten an ce^ 'o'
LunatKa,
General
llalntenance,
lltS.OOO*
Kapenie*
Collection*
of
Revenue,
(TlX*
»
L
f
0r
t
.Ab?
I
*
c&lt;
^
n*
Sold
to
State for Unpaid Taaea for
Use of
“ &lt;* to t Premwng and Keeping •

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’^paring Dale for the A*,
««HrS r t i . . f l j » ; Florida Indua1,,^
HMl School for Boy*. Maintenance. 1 3 0001
Florida Induitrial School for Girl*, Mali
me.
PM O.
4 A ll m oney,

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i THE JU D IC IA R Y
JUSTICES O F. T H E M M I W I C O C B T |
•Jeffarron a Drawn*. C hief Juatlc*.
R. Fan wick Taylor.
Robert B. Cockerell
Tbom aa U Bhaeklaford.
Jam** D. Whltflald.
William H. Bill*.

^,5r' c* 1 •Mlatant. or detective ahail be em ploy
*d ^ *nr ? u ,e OfBeer and paid out of th*
contingent fund appropriated for

Sec. X. Thia Act ahall become a law upon
ita paaaage and approval by the Governor,
or upon it* becoming a law without hi* ap­
proval.
Approved May 9, 1917.

NATIONAL CONGRESS
[

V. B. SENATOR*
Duncan U. Fletcher.
Park Trammell.

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U B. CO NtillEAS MEN
First D istrict— H. J, Drane.
I Second District— Frank Clark.
.T h ir d D istrict— W alter Keho*
IlFourth District— W. J ' Bears.

nnti
guy contain special restrictions and limits
lions concerning th* type
power,
horse power, design and other features ol the
motor vehicles which the licensee may operate
tbertnnder; It shall contain the distinguishing
Bomber or mark assigned to the licew ce, his
■time, plaee of residence and sddre«s and a
brirt description of the licensee lor the pur
one ol identification. The
Comptroller shall
shall
the Comptroller
hi truth, without extra charge therelor. to each
chauffeur so licensed a
suitable
metal
badge
auge.
■ suitable metal badge,
with the distinguishing number or mark assign
as
ed to him thereon. This badge shall thereafter
be worn by the chauffeur, affixed to his clothlog in a conspicuous place at all tlmea
tlm ci while
ke it operxtmx or driving hU motor vehicle

w, f --- - wwtassua BliQ CrlpCni
Commissioners (o f which amount
Clerk,
than (MOO shall be
ial Counsel) "
vetoed the
more thin . . .
_ Bo-dtkeeper
Special C ou n sel."): County laaea
_ _______ Clerk, (flOO; Assistant
Prison Farm, (I.6W.
Auditing Clerk, (flr^l; Correspondence and Fil­
Hospital (or Inssric—Deficiency Aopropris- ing Clerk, (600; Assistant Correspondence, Inlion, (tfl.S3U.70;
Maintenance ol Lunatics, desing and Filing Clerk, (000; Auditing and
General Maintenance, (150.000; Maintenance ol Dittribulion Clerk, Tax Redemptio# Depart­
Lunatics, Painting, General Repair! and Im ment. (7&amp;0; Bookkeeper In Tax Redemption
prut
emrnts, (Si.OuO;
(3n.0u0; Maintenance ol I.unatics, Department, (600: Recording Clerk, Txx Re­
nrmem-nts,
Sltafting and Gears for Pumps, (2,000; Mam
demption Clerk. (600; Stenographer and Type­
tenance
ol Lunatic*, one new Boiler with writer, (M0; Special Clerk and Messenger,
J|.
7 / 1 u n a riei"^
Ma'lntctii'ncS »dU0; U u 'ni l‘T n d 'k n u ln 'fn r '‘
,|L ( i j » . ' M ail.
^Suipment (or u “ n* r0'.'
“ 'her Contingent E .p e n .e , Corner, !
01
«r.
0 «ee. W s U o t

ckaufftur to whom it |* issued aa aforesaid.
Errry person licesaed to opeote motor vehic­
les as a chauffeur under this Art ahall endorse
bb usual signature on the margin ol the license
lisutd to him in a apace provided thereon (or
the purpose, immediately upon the receipt oi
•ach, license and such license shall not lie
valid" until so endorsed. Every application
hr a license filed under the provisions gf
this Section shall be accompanied hy a Ice
ol (!,%, and alt license* issued hereunder
shall esplre on January
first of each year;
pruslded. however, that tha fee for license*
jrintrd on or slier July first in an
nr year
shall be one hall the annual (e* provitiled lor
herein.
Sec. 2' The provisions of this A t shall take
effect and become operative July 1, 1J1S.
Approved June B, 1917.,

F.psenses Collection of Revenue, (70,003; For
Abstracting Land* Sold to State (or Unpaid
Taxet tor the Use o f Tax Attestors and for
preparing and keeping a complete file Index
system. Jt.500; Stationery (or Executive and
I.egnlative Departments, (7(0; Printing Delin
&lt;iuent Tax Lists, under Revenue Law, (t.fMO;
Improvement and care ol Oovernor’ a Mansion
and Grounds, (O ), For Service ol Civil Engin
eer and other Kxpente* connected wf|h the
Inipection ol Kailruadi and preparing, data lor
the attettmenl ol Railroads (1.250; 'For Rei,aj,, n„ , „ Vv,';„ 7 ; „ ' 7; ' ' 'U V * ? 7 ‘ roT n t
d Fainting Goverhor a Mansion. (I,.

Florid* Induitrial School (or B o n —Main
tenance, 33,000; Collagr* (or Office?. » £ »
Liev.ted Tank, M.tss): Fire H ow. (1.0®; Cot’
*1
Addition to
£
S h o V S ^ ‘ Uc Hn‘
,100^; Woodwork..
U |lf IFaint
4111
er^Shop1
. Shoe Shop(
Shop. (1.000; Silo
(300; Laundry and Brick .......
Mill. 13.000; A .si.t:
C H A F T E lT n n ^ (N o . 1 9 ).
(1.0
AN ACT Miking Appropriations lor Satiric* ant Superintendent Residence No. !, (1,000;
Barn,
(1,000;
Sheds
"and
Machinery, (600;
sad Eapcnse* ol the State Government (or
Illacksmlth
Shop,
(600:
Remodeling
Main
Sit Months ol the Year 1917, .and (or the
Building at- No. 2,' installing Suitable Batha.
)esr 1919, and for Si* M onths.of the 'e a r and Toilctsl
, vh*i i , auw;
mram
itrating
I’lxnt
(900j Steam Heating Plant *nd
and
..
. . . . . . . . .
, ..
_ .
Fixture*, (1,500; General Repairs for Buildings
Brit Enacted by the Legislature ol the State *| both Schools (ifaM
*
*( Florida:
• •
Industrial School for Girls—Equipment and
Section 1. That the following sum* he. and
art hereby appropriated (or trie aalaries and Improvement*. (11,0s). Maintenance, (3.0UO.
Sec. X. That the following turns he. and the
espenses ol the State Government lor the ai*
ooisthr from July 1, 1917, to December 81, same are hereby appropriated for the payment
of sgUrier and expenses ol the State Govern­
BIT;
ment for the year 1919:—Salaries Executive
Salaries Executive Department (13.900.
Department (27,900Governor—Frivite Secretary.' (1,0&gt;X); Execu­
Governor—Private Secretary, (1.000; Execu­
tive Clerk, (600; Stenographer, (510; Com in­
tern Espenses of State. (3.QM; Secretary Board tive Cletk, (1.300; Stenographer. (1.090; Contin«( State’ Institutions, (250;*SecreUry Board of -ent Expenaes of State, (4.000; Secretary Board
State Institution, (600: Secretary of Board of
rardoni, (3 0 ; Clerk and Stenographer, (590.
Secretary ol State—Chief Clerk, ( 1 .000 ; Ax- Pardons, (500; Clerk and Stenographer. 11.090
Secretary of State—Chief Clerk, (2.000, Assist­
alstxal Chfel Clerk, (900; Corretpondence and
Filmg Clerk, 4«00; Recording Clerk. |5W; ant Chief Clerk, B1JB00; Correspondence and
Filing
Clerk, (1.300: R e a d i n g Clerk. (1.080;
Stenographer and Typewriter, (S90; Postage,
Exprrss and Telegrama, (150: Repairs and Stenographer and Typewriter, (1,090; Postage
Other Incidental Eapenses. (1.000; Fuel. Lights Express and Telegrims. (W0; Repairs and I n ­
sad Water, (1,000;,Watchman at Capitol (500; cidental Expenaea, M-OnO; Watchman at Capi­
Fuel. Light and Water. (1000;
Oae White Janitor at Capitol, (liO ; Three tol. (1,000;
Janitor* it Capitol, (540; Deficiency in Appro- One W hite Janitor, (900; Three Janitors. (1,080.
Compn'oller^—Chief
Clerk. (2.600; Railroad
pirtioo ol 1(15 for re-wiring Cipit'd. 9&gt;00:
Services of three eatra Watchmen at Capitol, and Telegraph Aneasment Clerk. (1,900; Bookkrper, (1.800; Warrant and Abstracting Clerk,
«»^er resolution of Legislature 1917, (27250.
Comptroller—Chief Clerk, (1.30: Railroad (l,5i)0; Pension Clerk, (1 .6 ® :R ecording Clerk.
fad Telegraph .Atsesament Clerk, ( * » ; Hook- *11® : Asrittsnt Pension C1r * r ° j 'n *ikktepl
. D00;
.
J
Warrant
and Abstracting Clerk.. er, l l . » ) ; Aaslatant Penalon Clerk, (1.300: AsFepsion
Pension Clerk, (750; Recording Clerk, slttam Auditing Clerk, (1,200; Correspondence
CL5- Assistant Pension Clerk and Bookkeeper, and Filing Clerk, $1,300 ‘
F * i Aulitaiit Tension Clerk, (0® ; Assistant dence, Indexing and F
d F ilin , a erk . (1.300; AudAelmng Clerk, (flOO; Correspondence end Fli­ itmg and Diatribution
a eiU
r k..n&gt;.
la x In
Rcfemption
Bookkeeper
Ta*1
Re- —
nt* Uerk, (flOO; A lsttU n f Correspondence. In- Department, *7,600;lion
. it
iv
l, t
- - v&gt;demptmn
Department
“
~
and Filing a e r k . (800; Auditing and
Tax
Redemption
Dtitrihuiiou Oerk, Tax Redemption l)ept.
;• k^okkeeper tn Tax R « i o a D *pU
T jr p g fil.r .
Q&lt;H l T t* Redemption Dept..
M «je n g e f, %$fiQ; IA
Stcoopapbff §nd Typewriter. fS40* Soee*
° A iie e to n end &lt;
J e r it *nd_ Measenger. moo
(300;; U
n Ol
o i »-,n
Land
I.tsr
a vaultkeeper

CH A PTE R 7X7X—(N o. » ) .
AN AC T Making art Emergency Appropria­
tion (or the Care and Maintenance of the In­
mates of tha Several State Institution* of
this State.
Whereas, By purchasing supplies for th*
various Satte Tnatltution* under the supervi­
sion o f (he Board of Commiatlonrr* o f State
The Florida Hospital for the
Prison Farm, T h e Florida
(or lloya ami The Florida
Girts, at the present time
sufficient to take care n( the needs ol said In
ttiluliont tor the next (our months a great
saving can he effected (or the State, and there
being no funds available (or this purpote;
theretore.
Be It Enacted by the legislature ol tkc Stale
ol Florida:
Section 1. That an
aapie it hereby mad* oappropriation be and the
ol th* aum of (100,000, or
*o much thereol a* fnay
_ _ necessary,
----------, , tor —
lay ba
the
ute and tirnefit of the said Institution* at an
emergency appropriation to b* expended under

THE LAW MAKERS

be

-

—

f^ a — Franrla W. Perry
J.aon— A II. Williams. John A Rcrogga
Levy— W J. Epperson
.Liberty— It II. Weaver
Madteon—V. E ntanton. W T. Kent.
Manatee— W. II Taylor.
Marion— I. 8 Light. W. J Crosby.
Monroe—Arthur Oomea. John 0 Sawyer
Nassau-—J 11. Stewart. D T Ha l.took. Jr
Okatooaa—P. J Franklin
ora n g e—Seth Woodruff,
A. Roberta.
Osceola—N C Bryan
Palm Itaach— Dr II. C. Hood.
Paaco—K. p Wllaon
Ptnella*— S. D. Harrla
Polk—Bald Robeson, A J Morgan.
Putnam— II S McKenale, W a Tltghman.
Ht Johns -William M D&lt;-0 niv*. ;•
M
Corbett
Ht. Lucia—J. M Bsvxtn.
Kant* Boa*—T J. Fenn, J T. Bryant.
Hemlnol*— F. L Woodruff
Humtcr—N. J. Wicker.
Ituwannea—Cary A. Hardee, if. A.
Taylor—W T. Caah.
Volusia—David Sholls, It U
Wakulla— Nat B Walker
Walton— A. t . Andsrxon.
Washington—A. A Myar* '

•

Beverage*

Drunk on the

Ar*

Premises

Ke,

*

to

Retorting There For That Purpose, or Any
C lu b ,
Roam or
Such
„ Other
_____ » Place
.- » — Where
iv
Liquors and
*—nere
* or Nuch
I.iquori
and Bevera«e«
Beverage* Are
Received
Kept
for Ilarter,. ___
Sale,, Uae vs
ur s.m
Gift at
as aa ueverage,
Beverage,
or
for
Distribution
or
Division
Among
the
or for Distribution or Division Among the
Members
Members of
of Any
Any Club
H ub or
or Room
Room For
For or
os Any
a—
Association _ W here Such Liquor* .or Bever­
* ----- 'Are Kept For the - Purpose of Being
ages
Consumed by the Members Thereof or Their
Guests or Other Persons, Either on the
•remises or Near the Same, or Any Plsce
AJjacent to or Near Such Premises, Where
.Sorb
Members
c -—*- *r—
“
or Others May Resort F"r
Such Purposes;
___, ____ _
Declaring to tie Common Nuisances Certain
Enumerated Pliers and Classes ol Places
Where Anli-Liquof Laws Are Evaded or
Vldtstrd and Providing Fur Their Abatement As Such by Prohibiting the Keeping
Or Storage of Such liquor* and Beverages
By Prescribing for Judges. Grand Juries and
i ttlier Utiblip
and tPrivate
Citiiens
, Officers
------- - 8HU
nvate
ni
Certain
Duties
Lw.l.i-e- - the
-L
- Better
'* --u u ieand
Certain Duties,
lv&gt;&lt;&gt;kinir
to
\|nrr Effective Enforcement of the Laws to
Promote Temperance smt S «n »w s- .s..-v»_u-

I

. ,
...
,~* 7 ’ “ J?
5
controls,
a ¥for *theBillegal
B. sale,
»W
peeping
Sforf axis.
S
manutacture ot
m a n u fa c tu r e

___ dispositions
°* “ • liquor*or other, unlawful
and btverage* mentioned la
,*5?.0.n One of
01 this
section
Act. or any of them he
•»»*•»&lt; b« «uH'y «l a misdemeanor and shall b#
fined not more thon (100-. or be imprisoned
not more than Three Months, or ahall be
both fined and imprisoned.
Sec. 9. That the unlawful manufacture, sale
or
for - tair,
of -M
any
of
---- - ------ --■
I VI
,L - keeping
t!---‘ _ or. disposition
the liquors and bevrrages mentioned in Sec­
tion tine ol this Act, contrary to the l*sv ol
this Slate, shall, at the option oi tht landlord,
work a forfeiture of the rights of soy lessee
or tenant under any lease ur contract for rent
of the premises where such unlawful act is
pfriorm *! by the lessee or trnsnt, or by
»ny sgent. servant, clerk, or employee of tb*
lessee or tensnt with the latter a knowledge
ledge
of permission.
Sec. 9. That
keeping of th* liquor* or
beverages, or ,1 . the
. of- them,
------ -mentioned
. ....
any
in Secl:- Act,
a -* «--- *building not
lion One o f this
in any
e*
clusively ^used for a ^dwelling, shall be
»—i - '

tttierance, and by Prescribing the Rules
o( Evidence Relative to judical Proceedings vote againkt the sale of liquor Iron!'any'” ! ' ?
_ . _T ___
_ .or
. Sf.sssi
r a v e l D(
f
in Said Mafter*.
boat,
other tvessel
or 7vehi
Be It Enacted by the Legislature ol the State cle of any kind, or from any shanty or tent, or
building or place used for the purpose of traf­
of Florida:
Section 1. That the term "Prohlbtlon L iq­ fic, or any dwelling house o r dependency
thereof,
if any part of the same la used as a
uors and Bevrrages." whether used in this Act
public eating house, grocery atore, or other
-----r ---------J" , i v m p e rTa Sn ic Se SorS i ptsce
ot
common
of common
resorL
retort,
anallanall
be prim*
be
facie
Z Z U- H
:.
* place
u -----L?..y?pp" ? _lh.*_ &gt;Yil*
intemperance shall In- 1_
erideitc*
of■ a sale or other unUwfol dlspo.l-

§
---------------------- -

any ot thcm'relerred to in Section One o( thia
Act.
'
Third: Any club room, br room lor or of
any association ol person* in which aald liq­
uors or beverages, or any el them, ere kept or
stored for
lor the purpose ol being
t
drunk or con,U®*&lt;1‘ by the member*
ol ouch club or other
‘
association
ol
persons,
ar their guest* or
___
.
.
r
___
....
»
other* on
on the
the premises,
nrvmi.v. or
— at, or near the ptacs
otfiwa
where such liquors or beverages, or any ol
thrni, are krpt or stored. ,
Fourth: Any place adjacent to or near the
shall he the same at in elections to Voter* premjses ol any club, corporation or associa­
create
tion,
or other (ombination ol persona,
special road and bridge rfiitnctt.
which members. or
__ their
____ .guests.
. . . . . . ui
Approved June 5, 1917.
or uiucra
otbera oy
permission o l members, resort lor the purpote
al drinking and liquors and beverages, or any
CH A PTER 72SJ—•( No. 3 ) .
ol them, that arc kept at or near such place*.
AN ACT Prohibiting the Ms
______ ___ _ »i»c manufacture ol Al- ' W °&lt; «he places,
designated
l kept
r ___ _ herein
«... six
siguaiCU II
cholic. Spirituous. Vinous, Malt, and Inloxi- ■nJ/ maintained ahall
shall be
be and
constitute an
i urrand
eating Uduors and Beverages, and Certain l**lul maintained
drinking place, and
the constituty
act o f k&gt;
* Non lntoxicaling Liquors and Beverage*. *** il drinking place, and the act o f keeping
Traffic Therein xn.l
■
maintaining any such room or place ahall
be ---deemed
.1-------a separate offense lor each day that
it continues.
..wv* VI B1■/
Sec.
0. Any place or room
nerralter Vote Against the Sale of Liquor;
f .lh
l ' e l&gt;rovisfon*0rofm*h?i
Specifically Defining and Enumerating th* lained in
,n violation oo L
Liquor* and Beverage* and Classes o l Section shall be deemed to be a com m on nui­
Liquor* and Beverages That Shall lferealt- sance and may be abated by wrlt ol injunction
rr he Construed As Embraced Within the issued out or the Circuit Court upon a bill
Prohibitions ■t T h u A ct; Specifically Enu­ filed1 by the Atfurney General ol the State,
merating the I'rrvms and Clatsra ol Persona Attorney ol the Circuit, ol by the County
to Wh in , arid the Places and Classes ol Prosecuting Attorney, or hy any citiren or
Places in \\ nich. Such Manufacture. T u * » citirens ol such county; such bill to be filed
the county in which the

or

MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Alachua — Christopher klathsson and
Prank Clark if
Baker—O K Barber
May— A D. W e lle t
*• ’
Bradford—A M Crew*. W. O Seats
HraVard—John It Ithodea.
Broward—W It Marshall.
Calhoun—John I) Trammell.
Citrus—J Y Barnes
Clay-—J, Stater Smith
.
Columbia— W ’ J Ilpabuck. A O Wlthea
Dade— John VV Watson.
DeSoto— W C. Langford
Duval—Telfair Stockton, Marlon U Jennlnga
Kaeambla—James M. Johnston. M O.
Baggatt.
Franklin— K It L Moore
tladtdan— 8 II Strum. Ales McPheraon
Hamilton — W. M Wabb. c. A. Stephatfa.
Hernando— M. D Dawson,
tllllsborough—Oeora# IL Wilder, Dr A.
C. Hamlin:
Holmes—C. R Mathis
Jackson—Amos K Lewis, Dr. E Ifarrta
Jsfferaon—B. J. Ifambrick. D. IL May*.
Jr.
Lafaystle— McQueen Chalres
Lake—J. A Hanson. U D E-lga.

bridge
,
oe aboliahed under
the provition* hereinafter mentioned; provid­
ed, that no apecial road and bridge district
•hall be abolished while It hat outstanding in­
debtedness without first making provision*
lor the liquidation of such outstanding indebt­
edness.
ednesa.
Sec.
I That any apecial road and bridge dlatrict ma
tar -----------be abolished
majority vote at
nmra by
o| a Cour
an elect
:lton called by the Board ol Countv
County
Commltaiuners ol the County lor the purpi
------, , e
allrr publication ol tucb notice aa it reoulr
to create «..ek - - - - -- — *

A lcoh£% IcohuU c’ T q i o V ^ 7 n « upua llquosa.
cn la arff alt mixed liquor*, sn t n.rt

.

IL T---h .,- the
following
.re hereby
da...» tvsswiirirn f O
B*
rl.rwd
- •*•■ ai v and
clarrd to be ---------------common musiances,
may be
abated aa such,, upon complaint of the Attor­
ney General, or the State a Attorney o f the
Circuit, or the County Prosecuting Attorney,
or *ny citlten or cltitcni of tb* oounty;
First: Any 'room s or structure* uaed for
the unlawful manufacture, tale, keeping
_ for
sale or ether unlawful disposition of liquors
and beverages mentioned fn Section One of
this Act. or any ol them.
Second: All place* ol resort where person*
are
•&lt;e permitted to rFaort for th* purpoaa of
drinking such liquors or beverage*, or any
*H
, _
ol them, mentioned
In Section On* of this
Art. on or about the premia*t.
Thlrdj.
Any
public
eating hobae where the
u M i u ..— — * *----------

_______ _
oi 3tat* Institutions J*t
.
- ' (--- * •»* w
■ !» * 8 IB 1
payable out of the appropriation made by br
surance Department, (600.
4 or fermented liquorw and hr tru er* In
Section One of thia Act.**
Cetteral-Aamtant. (1 .3 0 ; Assist,
T
V
.!
V
.
7
.
_
.
which
maltoae
la
a
subatantlal
ingredlrnt.
Sec. X. Thia Act
Act shall
shall take
tak* effect immedl- whtther alcoholic or not or ‘
f t . *1^®: Clerk, (900: Stenographer, (540; atcly upon Thia
its becoming
• law.
whether intoxlcat-------—
-J„^ o j not.
incidental Expenaes, (JS0; purchase of Book*
Approved April 3 , 1*17.
(3M.
fourth: And
any
or Utter*
bever--- ----m drink*,
..... —*i liquors tut
ng a e r k , (1.3®; Contingent
Supei __
Superintendent
of Tublie Instruction—Chief
r*if a t&gt;TL‘ ti
n*.
#f e* conulnlng one hall of one
cent of
Yitsnt
(9®- secu n - .-XpensrS, 11.000; ' Inturkncr
i _ ~ Caihirr
j « wi and
sng Bookkeeper,^
nooKKreper, »jrxr;
_ ______
___
Actuary, 12,600;
Clerk, ,0®; Assistant Chief O erk, (750; Cor- a m a p t
s
•Jcohol
or more
by other
eplomeliquids
at 60or degree*
x_.
*nd Bookkeeper. .|7W; Correspon- Jnauranee Clerk, (L800; Contingent Expense* respondent* and Filing Oerk, (8 ® ; Aaslatant AN ACT Making eippropHatidha ifor^ at
the SupFahrenheit,
or any
nnife and Hlin«
anm- Contingent F
.. Insurance Department,
----- -------- ----11.000.
—'
port and ^Maintenance
of the
nr
grtlrl or
vs* sviis.—
i..
Eillng** ri»vb
Clerk, (800;
Ex,Stenographer, (640; Pottage. Printing andi
n r L " “ 5 7 7 " .V
•••- State Inatltusnsritu- manufacture.!
manutacturrd
c
manufactured or
o r sold,
**
l*wl----*
Attorney
------- ----InaurM to ro y General
G eneraU A tilsi.nl.. (2,500;, ---------Assist. other Contingent Expenses," (1.500; Traveling
L , 'f Jk ' • f : Insurant* Actuary, (1,260;
or *erved for beverage purpote.
Z l %
**»• Contingent Expense. Inaur- ant, $2500; O erk, IL *® : Stenographer, 11.000;
per cent of alcohol
Sec. U. That It ahall be unlawful for any
Incidental Eapenses, (700; Purcnas* of Books, T w ° Rural School Impectora. |2.vO; Travel- , I M , Now Known aa the Unlverdw ol
An*
u*
i
.2
pcf»on, firm, or ataociation or corporation in
(5M.
t wi' ^ 7 General—AialtUnI ( 1 .IM; Aaslatant
h:
Any
Intoxicating
bitter*
or
bever*
«ny
county or election precinct in thia State
aiVJF1^
1*1
Two
Kural
Sc*100*
Inapectora,
Florida,
the
Florida
State
Collect
for
*
•
^
nr
*nl0**cl,Jn*
Superintendent
of
Public
Instruction—Chief
S r ? - a *rit. MM; Stenographer (540; Incldest#
that ha*, or ihalt hereafter vote against the
tot- •••*
tb* ewaasi
Deaf and •gea by whatever name called.
- j
—
' VPeniet. IJfiO; Purchase of Books, (2(0. O erk, $2,0®: Assistant Chief Clerk. $1,600;
Commissioner o f Agriculture—Chief Oerk.
Sixth!
All
liquor*
and
beverage*
or
drilnk*
aale
of liquora, to receive for atorage, diatrt*
ent of Public Institution—Chief Correspondence and Filing Clerk IL *® ; Aa- Department of Agriculture. |1j»Q : Clerk In
made In ImlUtion of or Intended a* a *ub« l»ution or on contignnjent for »Jothfr. the aald
U.O®;&lt;Atilstm t Chief Clerk. (750; Cor- *1Slant Stenographer, $1.4*80; Postage, Printing, Agricultural and Immigration Divisions,
•titute for beer. ale. wine or whlakey or other liquor* and beverage* mentioned In Section 1
E’ Jfdrn re and Filing O erk, ( « 0 ; AaalaUnt and other Contingent Expenaes, (2,000: Travel­ Clerk In Land Divisions, **”
* O
~ erk
* I n ____
(7M;
Created ,
alcoholic or ipirituou*, vlnou* or malt liquor* of thia Act, or any of them, or to havg and
vv/O ^ fb er, (5(0: Pottage, Trinling and ing Expense* States Superintendent. $250; Sal- -Food
- - *l«ridfls including tho*e liquora and beverage* com* maintain any warehouse or other Place for
- - and -Drug*,
- - a - . Stock s v .-s wmsisui
Fertlliacr and
Approved
'June
n rn*ent Expense*. ll.lW t Traveling
T
ar? Two Rural School Inspector*. (LOW; £ttru. Fruit IKvUlon*.
Division*. 9*00;
(9 ® ; Clerk
Oerk In Field Be It Enacted by
receiving ttortar, or diipoaing of *ald liquor*
the Legislature o f the Stat* monly known and called near beer.
Slate Superintendent, (123:
5: Salary Traveling Expense* Two Rural School Inspec- Note Dirialon. ( * « : Oerk In Shell Flat
Flak Dfvl
of Florida:
Sec. d Thaf it *hall be unlawful for any for another, and any perron violating tm*
tori. .|2.?oa.
Inspectors, (2.M; Traveling
ft
ji
°
r
,
|TW
);
A
itifttm
rjC
Iff*
r
u
n
r
«
n -w
n w a.w m
om a
?iO a Uld
Section L That th* sum of $448,400 or to peraon, firm, •••ociation of peraona, or corpor- Section ahall be guilty of a ml •demeanor and
nspectors, (l.SM
Rural School Inspectors.
Commissioner of Agriqulture—Chief O erk i;™**- Stock Feed, FertiUier tad CIUu* Fruit much thereof
ation*.
n e■c■■■■i
e a ^/yf .'u
. .
. _
.
. - j— -.half -be
- —
(•'hnSner ob y? mi*
a mIn
e . any
wne oounty or election precinct in ahall be fined not more than $40., or ahall
C n ‘" OB,.r of Agriculture-Chief Clerk, Department of Agrlcultu
re, ((2.0®
2 .0 ®
------- ---In uivwion*, |M0 : Pottage Agncoltural Depart- appropriated for the aapport. Improvement nor* Il now nere
griculture,
; ; Oerk
o
the »ale of intoxicating llq* be impHtoned not more than 1 year, or ahall
Agriculture, (1.000: Clerk In Agricultural and lImmigration
m m l « _ . J Divisions, •I ment. $8®) Printing SUtnp*. Stock Feed and ind maintenance of the Unlvtraity o f Florida, by lawa of this --------r h etra
* h * be p Shi
^ b b®
or may
S bit
MS
S a—
t a*.S «T—O• and I m p r i.Z vd 1
W i n e r k T a Land D lvl.lon, ft «*)• n»rW lii Fertiliser Divisions, (1.0®: Printing Quarterly th# Florida State College for Women, the fer foraale,
ke
*
.»unulicturr, avll,
ofSre.TJ.
no peraon shall be excused
. . . ____ 'o ..........
avM, oi,-x c . ia. That
That no_
f Drue* Stock Errd 'Fertiliser
{,. ull' ,in ,• Agricultural 6ep*rtm«nL ( 1 .M0 ; Florida School for th* Deaf and the Blind, end p ' ‘
keep for aale,barter, furnish
at
from testifving before the Grand ju ry. »c
rults*I)ivisioni
tl vt)
Stemv Lxpreas and Telegram*, Agricultural Depart- the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical Col- &amp;ublic places, keep on hand at
a place q f
in anv trial In any prosecution for violation
U n ^ d 'D I r i.^ » 1 . « ; C lerit'Tn
' V ^ .N e fr n e ^ r e q M r a d .o be' m
roport* so
d cluslntss, or at any social, fraternal or locker- of Ihf* Act upon any complaint lor th# ensupported
end
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i Laws of club or otherwise dispose of anv i.l th» «” «■ '-'cem en t thereof, but no disclosure, or dlaFish Division, f t # * : AMDt.nt Cletk In Pure f e g g * * , 1
cry mad* by such peraon a* a witness, anall
thlch sum •...............
shall be expended as follows:
_ jy of them In *b* used- -against
him In ^»ny penal
»'$Hni proaecutlon
JHUICLUIIOI
and other CohtldlfTO Expense*, Agricultural
any
quantity
at
any
time,’
Provided,
th*r
this
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For th* U nlveraltyof Florida
Florid. ________
that
this
,(231,0®; which Inhibition
•■aancri QiBCIOWt].
tlon ao.
doe* not include, and nothing in ' S e t 11*I account 0,t Sts*, nu,.,
Department. 90®: Extra Clerk Ifire for Field sura ahall Include (27,6®, for the
« T5 disclosed.
pur
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w
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.
for
th*
purpose
of
That the Judges of all Court* Im.
Act shall effect the social serving of
Note Division, (4 ® ; Clerks In Prison Depart­ conducting Farmer*’ Institute*
pubUahlng
ute* and
a
paneling Grand
__ . Juries shall jrive In charge
ment, (9 ®
bulletins.
to said Grand
rand Jury the AnM-Dqtior Law* of
Sure (Chest 1st—Salary of SUI* Chemist,
,t
—
—
;*
1
For th* Florida Stat* Collra* for W omen,
_____ _______ _ —
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J * ® •h*U 'ollrge
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___ _____ ____ _ Incluuv i i i ^ w io
_____ _______ _ — .
■ tunas mating to evils of intemperance, end he shall Instruct
_____________
_
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Traveling
and
otfier
**®i
AariaUnt
State
ChemlaL
Foo
l
___Con
the
Extension
Depertment—Institute*.
County
th*
right*
o
l
druggist*
to
handle
alcohol
and
them
to
investigate
and
return
Indictments
Contingent Expense* Commi»^i'»nfr of AgH*?ruf A nilvit. $600; AnUUnt State Cbem
Agtteui- culture on Official Butfne**, |600; Stationery
Demonstration Agent* and publishing buf- ‘ its compounds. Providing, further, that noth- against aB persona guilty of violating aald
®lu? . An*ljr»t* 1600: Tnvellng E*
and •nd other Contingent Expense* Agricultural P jn iti Sute ChemUt and Aitiitant*.
letina.
Ing in thia Act ahall prohibit the manufacturelaws or any provision* of them.
De- __
______
For the School for the Deaf andthe Blind,
by any one famlD, of domestic wine* for family
Sec. 12 That no clerk, servant, agent o f
Department.
ft^OO; Extra Clerk Hire for Field V ,r*€ . ? ood
Drug Inapectora. IU S0:
M » p i.' *•
Not* —
Dirls'i
(9W;
^1’iison Depart’^ ellng Fipenae* Three Food and Drug I
(99,0®.
.
ute In quantities not exceeding five gallon* in employee ot any person accused of a violation
«3d ment $1.1®.
v For the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical any on* year.
o f the laws to promote temperance and to supr*. $1,500: Sample* and Incidental*.
‘ p i vision, $000j
College•**------thoeixed
for Netro**. evpente*
( 28 .800 . of the IloiM
Sec. 2 That any
the evils of Intemperance., or the unlaw.
' violation.of *nv provision Pte«* -----------

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m" n!ionl «" conductlnig matters perCle
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Sutute*. IIM
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Sheriff ? I'nHdlng, FertiUier and Plants
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under
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ger. IIM; Secretary to Supreme Court.Justice*.

Supreme Court—Salaries Supreme Judges,
(73,Nx); Contingent Expenses, XXO®: Clerk,
diera, under fleetion 1756, General Statutes,
; Clerk, as Librarian, under Section 1753.
era!
Statute*
Repaira_ ior
lor Supreme
— ----- —. - . u (300;
«—v, nepaira
.inprema
Court Building and Plant* and FertiUier, (250;
Sheriff Supreme Court, per diem, tinder Section 1981,
General
Statute*. 1260;
Secretary
to Supreme
CourtMessenger
Justice*.
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‘
t u ' “ ----Assistant
Secretary
-to ”Supreme
Court
■Iu ,rieea, H A ® ; •Purchase ol Books for Supreme
C o t u ^T^it-----h r a ^ ^ «t e" &gt;U-T ElectncJly. Lights
reme Coura
w T te e ^ d I c e i ^ i ( S i
for H eating. (8 ® ;
ardman, (JflO: electrician
reme Court Build-

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propriatipn
made in Section X
_______
See.
2 ‘ _____ _‘ •u ^' •. . « S a ol thia A ct."
it* tc. V Thl* Act ihall become a law upon
upon
patuge and approval of the Governor, or
vat. -it it. becoming ■ law without such appro-

II.M0; Aaslatant Secretary to Supreme Court
Approved' May (9, 1917,
Justice*. X9W; Purchase of Books for Supreme
Court Librarv. (2S0; Electricity, Lights, Water
and Ice, (3 ® ; Fuel for Heating, $6M; One
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CHA
P T ErR
Furnace end \ ardman, llW ^ fln e Eievator AN ACT to Amend Section 1512 of the Gen
" '* n
Assistant Janitor, (270: Watchman ( rr,| Statutes of Florid*, aa Amended by
tot Building, (Y&lt;0; Stenographer for Supreme
Chapter 6849,. Act* of 1907, at Amended by
Court, 340.
. '
Chapter 006, Act* of 1915, Relating to Pay
Judicial Department—Salaries Judicial Drparb
of WRne**e*.
ment, (M.175: Jurors and Wltnesae* Before the
Grand jury, (7$,QW; Reward* for and F
o f Arrest of Fugitive* from fustic*
Eipenses qf Circuit Judaea Silting &lt;
reme Court Bench, (75; Costs A.
Againat the State in Civil Case*. $54;

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— — -----iHguior.
See. 12 That In all prosecution* against any
Thal t1
tinliwfol for gny perron or peraon*. or any association of per­
Onn'*o(
____________
Psraoq, corporation, flrm.
firm, oe
or association o f* per- ^
sons,
■firms,
op corporation* foe
rm«, club*,
dub*,
lor violarC
the for
proviiton*
of to
tnl*give
Act,InIt evidence
ahall be
JfJ11*
c° un! y .or * •
pT , nct# $ , .* competent
the Stata
nt
for
the
Stat*
to
give
In
evidence
Slf te
®u i r&lt;£ rt*
j* i# f °J n{ S l i the *lct ,^ltt ,he beverag® wtueh
09 l"&lt;l«rcetly to keep the
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fact
Which had
the manufaeevidence
-------u u r a iy or indirectly to keep m4y
|rn^that
lo (the
j,owbeverage
tf,r defendant

or maintain or In any manner to aid or ate*
in keeping or maintaining any of the following
ilacea, which are hereby declared to be unlaw*
ul drinking plaee* and common nulaanee*.
Firat: Any place, or rerort where the
of
..... oe
„ v»,
« ny mentioned
m met... .in
. . Section
„ . K, , 0One
DC
liquora
beverages
thia upon
Act, or any
ol *Lthem,
are kept to be
drunk
trron «or -about
» ------* .the
" "premises, by per-

r

*°n» resorting there '
for
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premiiex,
by
‘
that ptjrpoae.

turfd, told, bartered, exchanged, furnlahed,
KfTefl tsvay or otheewlae disposed of, posseased
oj-’ pemp,,,* thr axme color, odor, and general
appearance ol the liquora and beverage* meo^ ^ fo n One of tbia.Act, or any of
-r* ”be
' •prim*
" ’*
Ye evidence
,hrni. the time •shall
facte
,v
.
ir-----— r.,b«\e_r*»e*
*lii* ,J _ . 1 1 or«-'&gt;
are the aatne ax

*»entioaad in Section On* of this Acf.

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fy^uME V III.

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GENERAL LAWS OF FLORIDA
j, II. CU/ Crawled, Secretary of State 0| the State cl Florida do

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Capital, ,hi. ,b, ,„h dayJune, aT * , * .
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CHAWFORD, Secretary of State.
C H A P T E R 7250— (N o »\

° ' P ' " Si0nS' Dcfining Who Shall Receive Pensions, Who Shall
Not Receive Pensions, who Shall be Retained A s'
Pensioners. How Applications Shall Be Made
How Pensions Shall be Paid;* Duty of County
Commissioners in Regard to Pensions; Providing
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For the Levy o f a Pension Ta

Sec 1 6. ATI laws and jparts o_f laws^ in conflict
' vi,hl ,,,c Pr«vjsions o f this Act be, anti the same are
hrmlut rnna^Inel
•
hereby
repealed.
Sc c. 17* This Act shall take effect on August
1,

and n,cd under the provisions of tins Act which if
Rran,cd’ shal1 entitle the person applying’to receive
*' l* ns,® n fro,n ,hc (,ntc o f the filing o f such new
" p lic a t io n ; provided, further, that nothing in this
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rc« " ,ar Confederate service from receiving a " J n '

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And where die pensioner is a willow it shall

Sec. 3. That Section 1593 o f the General Stat,ir utes o f tlie State o f Florida be and the same is hcrc^
^
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of a
Confederate soldier, and such statement shall bc.ac- ' am u " ul so as to read as follows:
cornpanied.by the certificate o f'an ofli'cer" using'an . &gt;593 . Comptroller May 'Apportion 'AppropriaS

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rrovuted. that where such affidavit

the A djut^n^General’s office, at and certificate is not made as herein provided such
, satisfactory proof of service undcr an7 'form rr ^h7 r
. thc Ser'!ic,e c,aimc&lt;1’ or warrant sfial1 not
paid by the State Treasurer
A t which pntof o f service meets the requirernem Board o “
ons^
^ S3,,sfact° r&gt;' to ,hc
i( has
“ f ,
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cf this Act. although not now on the pension roll
SCc The Board nf Cn , r
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dull not be required to make new nroof nf J
r
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y Con,rmssioncrs of foregoing bection may lie made iK-fore any State or
dut the provisions of this Act shall mnlv i&lt; ill test’
\ i '"
' ]c aPPkcant resides shall in- county official using a seal who is hereby required to
iose who were members o f the Flm-id-! I* *
a S.Ia,n?s nia&lt;t,e lt,n(Icr
A c t- and report take such affidavit and seal the same frcc^of charge.
&gt;»l also those known as “ Home G u ard /’’
T ” ! 1 ’° apPllca,,on w ,,c,h cr or not
Pension ap- Provided, however, that such affidavit may !&gt;c made
vtrcituliescrvice’o f'o .^ S ta tc o T n o rifla (hiring the ' '
» sh™ ,,,J K
. ............................
! « '&lt; « »»&gt;• postmaster, or mail carrier, authcnticatwar between thr Sntc&lt;; of ♦ »,- n,,;»,.,i
” 'w • tSt ° ^
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^.°.ar&lt;!
Pcns' ons s,,all furn- .ing the same with his official seal or stamp, or any»iWt &lt;Wii? w * CS 0
Cmted Statcs; pro- jsh, annually, suitable blanks for m aking such *■
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to administer
an oath.
j w , . further, that any soldier*or sailor j&gt;ho per- ports, and shall file applications immediately tiupon
Sec. 4. That the Pension Board may make such
formed a c t u a l s e r v i c e f o r
oore in line
line o f dutv and w L ^ b s T n t ^ n .^ ld c r r r ^ rct£ lI,t of sa" 1^
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additional rules and regulations, not'inconsistent
.°ore
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absent from his comSec. 9. A ll Minis required for the payment o f with-the provisions o f this Act as may be deemed
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unlawfully

SET
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. this
. . Act.
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Fison by reason o f sickness where such sickness is as provided
[•town by officia] records and also
L U n a n o t b e r o t ^ l^ o i ™ . ’
Ilteovirnn ? d d &lt;lcscrt,on
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^ . rf ' ' r - h u receive Due H u n d M a m f E ^ '
I»er annum in monthly payments.
Provided, however, that no
ows, who are now on the {tension
apension shall be required to make

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. .payment o f pensions
provided in this Act.
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Th,C C°V nty Commissioners o f each
county shall at least once a year, examine the pens,on ro,,s o f ‘ heir respective counties and ascertain
whether or not any person on said pension roll
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under the provision! o f same, shall be deemed guilty
o f a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, be
punished by a fine of not more than Five Hundred
Dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding one year.
Sec. 6. That all laws and parts o f laws in con.
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havc !&gt;°wcr to apportion the money fn the Treasury
f ° r that purpose among the several Counties, basing
f “ ch aP P °^ n m e n t upon the amount expended for
‘ hc Payment o f jurors in each County at the last
tcnn o f sa,tl Courts; and in such case the
‘S tat? 1 rc.asurcr shall remit only the amount so apP °rt,°ned to each County and when the amount so
apportioned to any County is insufficient to pay in
« ?« 'He; jurors at any ter,,, o f the sai.l Courts?the
C,cfk of the Circuit Court, Criminal Court o f Rcc—
1 rCivil
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- shall
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or(h
Court
f Record, or County
aPP°,rt,Qn lhc money received by him pro rata among
‘ he. jurors entitled to pay at such term, and shall
K|VC ,0 cacl1 juror a certificate o f the amount of
compensation still due, which certificate shall lie
held by the Comptroller as other demands against
‘ he State.
’Sec. 4. TJiat Section 1594 o f the General Statmcs o f the State o f Florjda be and th
by amended so as to read as follow s:
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° , i S Act by tbc C,cfk ® ? the Circuit Court, CrimiCou^ o f R,ccord&lt;
Court o f Record, or
I nimtii I niirt a * &lt;ia «( P a ,**.*.. . t. _11 t. _.
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" ho, en,.istC(,f and_ scrrv,C(I in ‘ he should be dropped from same by reason o f not being flic! herewith 'ii'and the "same a?c iwr7h rrc3pca,|c ''d C o u n ty Court of any County, shall lie disbursed by
ferin ’
naval. scrv,cc °,f tbc Confederate States entitled to draw pension under the provisions of this
Sec. 7. -This Act shall take effect July first 19 17 ,bc.C,crk ° / sa‘d Court as far as needed in payment
1k 5^ u,c, war
SinteQ onff thc
Ihe U
TTni'ie/i
™ ,i —
i,- report
----- - o~cf their
.t - :- findings
c_..:— to .the
l State
e - ...
Approved May 14th, 1917.
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of jurors for thc legal compensation for service at
par between ‘the
he States
nited.A ct, and
make

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chd not desert .the service, and who per- Board o f Pensions who arc hcTcby authorized to
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sf
rv,cc
actual *v*v
h'newo.‘ f —
duty
pensioners Hum
from me
thc1151
list,
in ineir
theirjutigjudg|setl«Q *» ” ,n ------J f o r a period o f drop such I'viiaiuncis
, 1 1if,
, in
l ^ s t n a n ope year, unless incapacitated for such ment, thc same should be done. The Pension Board
itinuc from the penV‘8otfart^a,S&lt;i!1-|0 ^ dcatb’ wounds received or disease is further authorized to discontinue
any pensioner
pensioner upon
upon satisfactory
satisfactory evidence
evidence
k r w i'e finnnr u aJ ual
o f duty. or who was slon roll any
i r V : ; c honorably discharged for &amp;ny cause, and that said pensioner is not entitled under the prohrov’H 1 ° * marr,cd s,nce *^c dca‘ h
sa,d husband, visions o f this Act to receive a pension.
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that.such marriage shall not prevent any
Sec. 1 1 . That the several camps o f Confederate
l«tSfrf0VCr ,
age 0 f forty years o f a dcccascd Veterans o f this State be and they are hereby rer ^ l r c m d r a w i n g 3 pension under theprovisions quested to co-opcrate with the Boards o f County
Ifcth a 1 ' f ^
m arriaKc has tacn dissolved by Commissioners and State Pension Board in purg,ur ccrcc *" chanccry ,.‘ shall be entitled to re- ing thc roll, if there be persons on said roll who are
k r Z L 5™ ° f
Hundrcd and E ' r t * I?ol,? ,;s not i ust,y cntitlcd t0 rcceivc 3 .Pension. ’
monthly
payments; provided
such widSec. 12. Ti hnc
^shrillurn
1 in
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p;im .ttu,i&lt;iunuiuouui
myoiiiic jooaru
oi rcnsiODS
e-State
Board of
Pensions snail
shall
nave resided in this State continuously for a forward to each pensioner who is not on the pension
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C H A P T E R 7 2 6 1— (N o 3 ). *
- lk a ''[n' an.d ‘ ° n? ° ‘ hcr purpose; and should any
A N . A C T Regulating the Charges by Persons in o f . thc sa,d mon,cs remain &gt;n the hands o f said
Aiding
Aiding or
or Procuring
Procuring Pension
Pension for
for Persons
Persons ApplyApply 9 ^ rks uncxP^n^C(I after the payment o f all o f said
ing Therefor
Therefor Under
Under thc
thc Law
Lawss ooff This
This State.
State.
Qn thc W roll
ing
rJ-l,ror?
. . -rP_roPcr,y
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y any
- - , term
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7 f; the
-Be It Enacted by the Lenislaturc of the State of C,rcu,t Court, Criminal Court o f Record, Civil Court
Florida •
Rccord&gt; or County Court, thc Clerk o f any such
Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any Court shaI1 transmit the same to the Comptroller
person to demand or charge any Soldier or the W id- within ten days after the adjournment o f such Court
o w o f a n y Soldier applying for a pension under the
T n j aij ! ire t0 do *0 stall be suspended from
Law s o f this State more than Five Dollars for all ° mcc by thc Govcrnor unt«l the next meeting of the
services rendered the person applying for such pen- L «K's,ature, when the Governor shall report his
sion when
no fee or contract -----------has beenagreed
agreed upqn
upon act,on *° the Scnatc’
-----------------------------between
between thc
the parties
parties before such service has been renSec. 5. That Section 159 5 o f the General Stat­
dered or per formed
utes o f the State o f Florida be and the same is here- ■ - ' - nan be unuw lul lor any person ny atnenueu so as to read as lottos*

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compensation of

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I 3 ' •T h w * 5ha" annUa" y • * assc5s' &lt;1 and renderedTn eonn^tiln w i t h T o t o M n ’ g ”
g g 2 S 2 S S S 2 l 2 d b ? * e ' C m S ! •
f 1'1 ' un(lcr the provisions o f this A c t; pro- collected a tax o f three and one&lt;half mills per dollar
pension where such charce for such service has been n
r!
t! ?y,,
. . . and
'Tlhcr, that any such widow shall not be or so much thereof as may he necessary on all propJarred upon
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therefcre be in ufTictent to pay to full said jurors.
J 5 V » TO|« ™ t the proof o f her husband’s erty liable to assessment, which shall constitute a
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widow o f any such dcccascd sol- fund for thc payment o f pensioners, thc proceeds of ! « .? „ „
L i * * * * , who would have been entitled to a which shall be applied to the payment of pensions.
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property pension shall lie. paid to those so dependent upon
valuation, both real and personal, including the prop- such pensioner.
erty of his wife, if she shall not have deserted her
Sec. 6.
husband, does no. exceed the sun, o f F iv e 'Thomand shall',nit'kc l.a th 'U lm e 'a n
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ized to adDollars exclusive o f his or her home and the land
which such home is located, not to exceed one acre o f
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a SCa,‘ s1!?t.inF ,hc,.comPany

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Section 1. Tha(t (Tic Governor, Comptroller and
I Treasurer o f this State arc hereby constituted the
w State Board o f Pensions.,*
Sec. 2. A ny person who enlisted and served in
I die military or naval service o f the Confedemte
I States during the war between the $tatcs o f the accident
^
anc » a .
United States, and did not desert. ‘
service and who performed scrv:
duty for a period of not less tha
was in actual service at the tinic.~. ,.,v
... s.lin
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war, unless incapacitated for such duty by reason o f carceratcd _____ ’ r n • “ •P° n nn&gt;’J ,cns,oncr

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m-1, nnivHin
•i un ■ t\
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to Estimate
Amount unu
and Make
Requuition .— 'Within fo u r" w icks' o ^ ’ilw 'com m cnci-

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ment o f any term o f the Circuit Court, Criminal
Court o f Record, Civil Court o f Record, or County
Court, in and for any County in this State, whether
^ A p p ro v e d Ju n e
, 9 , 7.
the same lie a regular, special or adjourned term, the
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Clerk o f any o f such Courts o f such County shall
C H A P T E R 7260— (N o. 2 ).
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.- make an.estimate o f the amount necessary for the
A X A C T to Provide for Monthly Payments o f Pen- Pa-v mc!,t by the State o f ju ro rs in the Circuit Court
sions; to Make Regulations Therefor, and to Prc- and witnesses I&gt;cforc the grand ju ry , and jurors in
5crib' P c" allici ’ » Connection Therewith.
’ ,llc1 Cr,m j? al Cou« ° { R « o rfl, Civil C onn o f Rcc-

the State Board o f Pensions to
a s k
*
to Carry Into Effect the Prov
visions o f rhis Act. Act, and is entitled to a pension iim lrr tlY iA .., *.t, n
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B, H^EnacUtl By ,„c U 9is,a&lt;u«
,he SM c #/
a-al. he paid ta g June , o „ , ; , 9 , 7 .

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may, and lie is hereby, empowered to reduce the m’ilBe It Enacted by the Legislature o f the State o f *
lage authorized to be assessed and collected under
Florid a :
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the provisions o f this Act, when, in his judgment
Section 1. . That Section 159 * o f the General
the amount so assessed will be more than the amount
Statutes
of the State o f Florida be and the same is
required to pay the {icnsioncrs authorized by this
Act.
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. Sec. 4 x r S Act at thc tin,c o{ his dcathA h , . 1?? person receiving a pension from any
IAq. ' c sbad ta entitled to a pension under this
I Sec r -rr
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rBad/'f T le Pay mcnt P i 3,1 allowed claims shall
Pt&amp;t
tbc da‘ * ° I ‘ ke filing o f the application
S f0r ^ loa Department ; provided, that an appliP*o»ionR,0n undcr *b,s A c*’ 'vl105® applicatiort
p* , shall1 f)35
dcn'c&lt;l ^ ‘ be Board, for ariy
fr*P!&gt;lica»’ 6 w' lH n.three months o f the denial o f
'Jfte Sta, o ’ add‘ tl ° nal proof that is satisfactory
Ith« ‘ ? “ ension Board, otherwise the action
W ill be considered final on^uch applica-

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n f r ^ . n y ^ t o y f y the can n in g J
of
provisions o f the pension laws of this State, see
that laws arc complied with, and shall make reports
and recommendations to the Governor, at least thirty
days before the meeting o f the Legislature. Said
Board may make rules and rcgulationrfor~the conduct o f their business as they may deem proper, not
in conflict with the spirit and purpose of thc pension
law. They m ay employ a clerk at a salary not ex­
ceeding Five Hundred D ollars per annum and an
assistant clerk at Three Hundred D ollars per qnnum, payable quarterly out o f the State T reasu ry on
the certificate o f the chairman o f said Board.
, Sec. 15. T h e -Governor o f the State o f Florida

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A n v Person chnraina arrant,W nr m l T r ' ,
n
T ^ t ? ” ’ f“ rth" re’ ulsl,,on ul » n
'h ' Comptroller or the amount .necessary to pay
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!.l " a, ' ' 1 ln. . f ° reP &gt; '"B such default, and the amount required shall be trans-

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r »rdScc. 6. That Section 159 6 o f thc General Sfat- ’
more tin n onr w l r nr uv
fin. ^ nr. •
n^sonment*0^
^ y
* SUCh nCllnd ,m' utes o f the State o f Florida be and is hereby amend­
c
t . . . A 4 , „ ,• _ '
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ed so as to read as fo llo w s:
, ^ c . 4. That this Act shall take effect lmmediate1596. Clerk to Make Triplicate Pay Roll.— The
y ‘ VP°n lts P3553^^ and approval by the Governor.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court, Criminal Court o f Rec­
pproved Jun e 5»*1 9 I 7 ord, Civil Court o f Record, or County Court, « f the
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--------several Counties o f this State, shall make out a pay
C H A P T E R 7262— (No. H).
roll in triplicate which shall contain the name o f each
A N A C T to Amend
Sections
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159
2,
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593 .juror who has attended any session o f such Court,
‘ 594 * I 5p 5 - ‘ 59b and 15 9 7 o f the General Statutes which pay roll shall state the number o f days which
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• tc ° * bk)r‘da delating to the M anner each ju ro r served, and the number o f miles traveled,
o f Obtaining Money F o r the Pay o f Ju ro rs and the amount o f monies each ju ro r is entitled to for his
Witnesses in Certain Courts o f T his State.
services during such tefm o f Court ; ’the form o f such
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his eye*. temporarily
lindlng him. Then she ran laughing
rom the mum. Lyric Saturday. '

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” 8om ewhere la France”
Men and women are working out
their tangled destinies. There men
and women with strange pasts, with
strange kinks In their lives, are prov­
ing true worth by the sacrifices they
are making for humanity.. * There
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Beloved Ad

■ Lyric Monday
G!iv« White makes her bow in the
William Fox super de luxe produc-*
tlon of "A Tale of Two Cities."
Miss White who plays the part of
Miss Proas, has acted, in lonly one
other motion picture, "David Gar­
rick” when she played with .William
FarAum’a-hrothex,'
, -r
• s-arr'»
’ Dustin
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.Miss White went on tho qtsge sev­
eral years ago in Bay Cify, Mich.,
after she h*d been in a theatre 'only
twice. During her earlier life time
ahe has soon only two theatrical per­
formances. She joined a repertoire
company in Bay City, and ^ftcr
several months experience in 8hakesperlen rolee Miss White wnet to
New York and had no difficulty in
finding a part.
While in the Metropolis Miss
White appeared with £hauncey 01
cott in several of his productions and
quickly
reached favor with New
York audiences. She also played
with many metropolitan stara,
among them being Robert Hilliard,
Bruce McRae, William Courtleigh
and both the Farnums. Lyric Mon
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SOME QUEER ONES
Toy balloon Delaware girl swallowed
became laflated and suffocated her.
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After U sl Griffiths had graduated .Classic burglar in Portland, Ore., left
without honors from the most exclu­ all the money and Jewelry and. took
sively select small college In the Bast, high claas'phooograpb records
he entered tho brokurage firm of
Rl/nms, Simms A Simms, In Wall street, • "Patrlotto’’ thief stole $180 worth of l u ?
A dI e rU ie ,n e n l* U nder
nnd was glvan a desk in one of the red, white and bltio silk from New Thfa Heading T H R E E C E N tS «,
York'house, leaving all other shades.
Inner offices. Every morning at ten
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By KARL RKBD SILVERS.

"The Beloved Adventure**" fa tfie
title of the latest . World. Picture
Jp2t* . Brady Made and It will be ahown at
the Lyrio Theatre tonight with K itty
kV\ ( Gordon aa the star. Miss Gordon
has
a highly
ns» ■
n i * H i y udramatic
r w w u u c rrole
u i c In
i n this
»nw
oTcTdac~B6 wanted* into -The- office, Hubby spent all hls time fishing and
- ^ r t n r . S h r * P P « « r r ,u ll6 t" !;*
t h e h r tr st W o r ld F t c t u r e
Monde, a woman of the stage, who
opened the desk, smoked n, dgnrette,
Brady Made works out her destiny
all hls money for Uckle and bait, wife
FOR SALE
is the favorite of many wealthy men
looked out of tho window for awhile complained in court. Hlx months in
after a remarkable life. K itty HGornnd then went home. For this arduous workhouse.
and yet loves but one man and bo is don is the star in this picture and
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For Sale—Span of mule*.—Koontg
labor he received a salary o f 110,000 a
a marked man. Juliette returns' to
her acting is brilliant and intense.
Bock
Hammock.
100-2tp
year.
If
any
of
tho
trio
of
81mma
could
her home when her mother is dying See "The Beloved Adventuress" ar
Because Chicago woman forgot to
hare followed his Inclination ho would sign will leaving half a million to sou,
but is turned from the house by her
For £ale— 10 acres In Palm Ham­
the Lyric Theatre tonight.
havexold Mr. Griffiths, gently but firm­ husband, who deaerttd her for another
stern and unforgiving father:* Her
mock,
located on Pineway at $600.
ly, that as far aa business was con­ woman, got It all. •
mother dies and. her father takes her
Terms
one-fourth down and balance
cerned, he was an excellent golf player,
"M ystery of Double Cross”
younger sister, Franclne, to Europe
in
1,
2
and 3 year* at 6 per cent, or
but
as
Hal's
father
had
placed
several
Match thrown Into trench, where man
Cast—
where she is brought up in a con­
liberal
discount
for all cah.‘J Thla U*
hundred
thousand
dollars
In
the
firm,
was mending gss plpo In New York,
vent. Whan the father dies Fran- Philippa Brewster------Molly K ing..i
Hal was left to his own peaceful pur­ caused explosion, blew him out and excellent aoil, easily cleared, good
cine comes to live with Juliette. All Peter H ale______ ..,„ Loon Bary .._ .
suits.
natural drainage, on good road and
burned off the seat of bis overalls.
of Juliette’s better nature—her raa- Bridget Bentley ....Ralph S tu a r t...-These pursuits concerned chiefly golf
only H R&gt;iie from loading track.
ternal love is awakened by the sight The Masked Stranger.-....? ? 7------ In the summer and dancing In the win­
Boy pupil In Chicago who refused to Should bring double this price. J. 0 .
Peter Hale, whose inheritance of
of innocent Frandne.
When tho
ter. And so, possessed of many friends stand for national anthem tried by Packard, Sanford.»FI*.- felOO-lte
latter gets in with a fadt set and the Hale millions depends upon his
and much money, he was constantly In classmates and sentenced to remain
demand.
Indoors during recess for rest o f war.
For Sale—6 acres in Eureka Ham
seems started on the wrong road and msrriage to the girl branded with the
Occasionally these calls upod his
mock, splendid flowing well, smalr
when her badness is abetted by mark of the Double Cross is brought
Doctors claim to have found In Jo­ clearing, 1600 tile on ground ready
time were rather irritating. He wag
Morgan Grant, the man she loves face to face with death in the third
seph
Quinlan’s stomach in Philadelphia for use, we'll located, best of soil ard
one
of
those
lovably
blundering
persons'
episode
of
"M
ystery
of
the
Double
and the man with whom she has
who did not know how to refuso an In­ 402 pieces of hardware, Including thirty- drainage. Price only $400.00. J. 0 .
lived for years, she sacrifices her love Cross,’' Pathe's feature serial star­
vitation, and so, when Charlotte Taylor four spoons, thirty-two coins, nineteen Packard, Sanford, Florida. 100-1 tc
and everything to save Frandne, ring Molly King which will be shown
suggested, with the hint of tears In her 'screws aud twelve screen door hooks.
Frandne is saved, though it means Bt the Lyric Saturday.
eyes, that be see her off when she left
For Safa: 6 acres near Camsron*
Aspires to Grand Opera
Peter
has
reason
to
believe
that
for
Cnba, he assented smilingly bat
City, half cleared and feneed, good
Grant’s death, and after Frandne’s
Jewel Cermen, the very striking
unhappily, ami ordered two dozen
Philippa Brewster is the girl ho seeks
flowing well, price $700.00. Terms..
young woman who' playa opposite rosea to be sent to h*r stateroom.
happ y marriage Juliette goes to
FIND NEW SLACKER GAME. J. 0 . Packard, Sanford. 100-ltc
and he Is already deeply in love with
woman
who
playa
oppoaite
William
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France where she'nobly expiates her the girl he believes to be Philipps
On the (norolng of Charlotte’s depar­
alns. The drama is Intense and well and fired by jealousy he hides in thfe Farnum in the tremendous William ture Hal waited In his office aa long as Federal Agents Bellevs “Farm•nP
For S ale—&gt;10 ncres&gt;all improved,
Fox Super de Luxe photoplay, "A |ie dared, and then took a taxi for the
Ought Net to Be Employed.
* in best of conditiori, well located.
|
tire
rims
strapped
to
she
back
of
a
sustained. Miss Gordon's role is an
Tale of Two Cities." has asplrat- dock- Charlotte was. waiting for h\m,
A new "Blacker" ruee wee found $6600.00 on easy paym ents. J. O.
fcmotional one and in it she does th automobile when he sees Brid tions for grand opera.
when It wee learned that federal agents
Miss Carr and together they Inspected the boat.
P ackard, Sanford.V t j | U lO O -ltc
Bentley, his rival, start out for a ride
"I am going to sit hero and think of have recently lteen Investigating the
most effective work of her career.
men is blessed with a golden soprano
I with Philippa.
Bentley is also
(Niyrulls of n number of fanners of
For S ale— 10 acre farm all im­
8he is given splendid support by an aware of the clause in the Hale will voice and has been told by voice you during the long evenings," ahe told Newton, Flushing nnd G reat Neck, N.
him, Indicating a shelter o n ‘the after
proved and aubirrigated, close in.
teachers
th
a
t
there
is
scarcely
a
n
y
­
excellent company.
Y. Certain farm bands are wanted
| which provides th a t th e Hale mil­
thing in a song way beyond her pos­ deck, “and wonder If you will be think­ wbo nre supposed to rccclvp $0 a week H mile off Celery avenue brick
lio n s shall go to th e man who maring of me.”
sibilities.
road, right nt loading track. $6000
T H think of you every m inute you for playing golf-nnd tennis aud llrtng
[ rics th e'g irl of th e Double Crosk and
Miss Carm en is nn earnest stu d e n t f are In my mind," he answered absently. on Ibe farm.
and will include crop of corn and
P eter’s belief th a t Philippa Brewster
of music.
Voice culture with her is
The fanners, It la said, have received peas if tak en in tim e. | J. O. Pack­
K
Then ho stopped short- Passing
Is tho girl, of th e Double Cross and
of trem endous interest, nnd ahe gives across his line of vision watt tho pret­ compensation for "employing1* young ard, Sanford. _
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£ 100-ltc
is trying to m arry her. He a tte m p ts
herself, heart, soul and vocal -chords tiest girl ho had ever seen. She wore sons of the rich Long Island set who
to kiss her in the autom obile and
For Sale—25 acre beautiful lake
to its dem ands.
n bluo suit, whlto hot and w hite fox liellrved th at by registering an fa n n ­
P eter comes to tho rescue. He is
ers they could escape conscription. The fro n t farm on L ake Monroe. 16
.
R ecently, while in New Y ork,. Miss furs.
overpow ered by Bridgey and taken
"Goodness!” ho.exclaim ed Involun­ fanners, It la believed, have In certain acrea sub-irrigated and in cultiva­
Carm en s tu d ie d -u n d e r one of the
rase* given ftway their own game, for
to his home where a cruel revenge is
recognized m asters. Since then she tarily. "Who In tho world Is th at girl?” they got tired of "the young swells tion, balance tim ber, five flowing
planned. Peter is bound and gagged.
Charlotte's
piquant
face
became
sud­
wells, bouse and out]^ buildings.
m akes daily or nightly pilgrim ages
who didn’t know tho difference l*oT he rope th a t binds his hands is tied
denly
resentful.
Price $16000.00 with half, cash.
to the studio of an o th er m aster of
to a beam so th a t his toes barely
"I’m
Bure I don’t know,” she an­ Jtvccn a grub hook and a cultivator" Balance on term s as agreed. J. 0.
singing of Los Angeles, and those
sw ered shortly.
"Somo Spaniard, and Itegnn to talk shout their “em­ Lacknrd, Sanford .Ih U b 100-ltc
touch th e ground. A brace is used
ployees."
who have heard her sing believe th a t probably."
so th a t he cannot tu rn his head. In
it will be only n short tim e before
"Spaniard nothing; she’s an Ameri­
For Sale—S e v e r a l |te n |a c r e nnd .
front of him is u clock. Ju st below
♦ ♦ ♦ &lt;1*-t* •*'*!&gt;•!&gt; *5* ♦ * •!&gt;&lt;*• ♦ 4- ♦ ♦
she stops before the public in real can." ’
five
acre tra c k s of fine flowing well
th e (lift!,. nnd pointing directly nt
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Wm. A. Hrady
"The Brand
lifo as prim a dpnna in an upper
tru
c
k
Innd, on good road, joining
P
eter's
head
is
a
revolver
attach
ed
Tho
blast
of
tho
“All
ashore
P
whis­
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A
SOLDIER'8
PRAYER.
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Hate"
realm musical organization.
Lyric
Presents '.
tle came. Ilal- said good-by Just ns v
------* im proved farm s, well drained, best of
by vjsible wires to the mechanism in­
• * .
"One Damp • side the clock. I t is arranged so M onday.
Pretty Kitty Gordon
quickly as ho could and made his way ♦ ny HAROLD MAC ORATil of ths &lt;*• conditions. For a sh o rt tim e I ran
In .
Day" Comedy
V ig ila n te s.
♦ sell these as low ns $50.00 per a c re '
to the gangplank. He stood on the ♦ .
th a t the revolver w ill'he fired a t 11
"The Beloved
4*
Lord,
give
ute
this
day
my
man♦ and you c a n 't buy any better land
pier and watched ns the boat turned
"M ystery of the
T housand People Used
o’clock.
•
Adventures"
•l&gt; hood to stand straight. Lead me ♦
out
Into
tlie
river.
Although
ho
waved
Double Cross"
n t any price. Term s *4-.cash and •
One thousand persons took p art in
After m aking sure thnt- Hale Is
Also Pathe
conscientiously to* Charlotte, his gaze 4* Into battle with a clean heart ♦ bh|nnce in 1, 2 nnd 3 years nt 6 per
I’relarinff .MulUr i
the^gigantic
scone
for
the
now
Wil­
News
King
securely hound,. Iientley leaves to
searched the ship for sight of the other 4&gt; nnd n sober rntnd. Deliver mo •!&gt;
cent. I t would be hard tp find a
liams Fox photoplay starring Wiliium
girl.. And Just ns he had given up hope, 4* from blind hale and wanton 4&gt;
prepare an alibi. He runs an auto­
Furhuin. T he enorm ous Bastilo sot, she appeared. The picture of her ns ♦ ruthlessness. Give mo only that ♦ b e tte r in v estm en t for your saving*
mobile over a high em bankm ent,
which has boon th e wonder of all she stood beside tho rail, her face ♦ white auger that lends righteous- ♦ th an one of these tra c ts of land for
leaving some of P eter’s letters in the
I.os Angelos for tho last two m onths framed In the circle of hat nnd furs, 4* ness to liattlc.
th ey will be surely worth much
road to make it appear th a t, pos­
Help n*o to presprvo tho Iden ♦ m ore. J. O. P ackard, Sanford, , Fin.
was torn down, block by block to was stamped Indelibly on his memory. &lt;r
sibly, while intoxicated his autom o­
♦ of my forefathers.
♦
illustrate scones of tho French revo­
.
|tft 100- ltc
•
The w inter wore on, the sumo old
bile run wild and he was kilted.
♦
Let
me
keep
tuy
mother's
faro
♦
lution
for
the
film
production.
endless
round
of
social
duties.
But,
W rl F A R N IJM
Then he goes to P eter’s room, and
»• before rue anil tlie feel of tny fn- 4*
For K xchango—"Y a c h t Ellayre,!
The frowning, .wall, 125 ft. high, somehow, Hnl seemed to have lost In­ 4* liter’s hand upoq my shoulder ♦
rifling ithe safe, finds the Hale will
3
6
J4 ft by 8 ft beam . Will exchange
took five weeks to erect on the te re s t; he even remained nt the office 4* iii'il strengthen them against tho ♦
which he toads w ith great interest.
IN
for
a good 1916 or '17 five passenger
ull
tiny
nnd
gave
some
attention
to
grounds of the Fox pint a t Holly­
♦ day whbn 1 shall return iuT more. 4* autom obile. A ddress W. F. Ayres.
Meanwhile Peter, during the tem ­
business,
until
the
elder
Simms’
brother
wood. It took five hours to demol­
4* A men.
•
4
porary absence of the two men left
S6-tfc
“ THE TALE OF
ish it, when thoso thousand extras remarked tp tho younger one thnt may­ '♦ " V i
*
.
w D nytona Beach, Fla.
by Bentley to keep W atch Iver him
be
Harold
Griffiths
might
be
of
some
' ♦ ♦ ♦ 4- ♦ - ♦ ♦ ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4*
put their hand^t to it.t
For Sale—G ood^w ork horse eight
use to the firm, nftef ull. Regularly,
TWO CITIES”
is visited by ft m ysterious rh a ra rte r
----------- :___________
At
th
e
end
of
a
lonfc,
narrow
Pa­
years
old. G entle nnd good driver.
Hal
received
a
slx-jmge
lette
r
from
known as "T h e D ark L ady." Just
risian
stre
e
t,
th
e
enorm
ous
building
.
Real
Fortunate.
Inquire
R. L.^G arrison, R. D. No. 1
Charlotte
telling
of
tho
wonders
of
the
a moment before'-ll o’clock she sucWillis—Did you ever, rend the story
.
98-tfc
cecded in unfastening the bonds und had bopn placed, surrounded by u climate. Anil then, Just before the date
sto u t wall and a deep m oat. Across when Charlotte was to sail for north­ of the sw o td 'n f Damocles? Just think
releasing Peter. •
FOR RENT
the ditch stretched a draw bridge, ern climes, H al's telephono rang, and of n man sitting through n whole mcnl
Confident th a t his plan would not
the softest voice he h ad ' ever heard with n sword above him suspended by
which
was
lowered
when
tho
people
For R en t— Well screened home­
Wm.'A. Ilrsdy
m iscarry, Bentley -has gone to the
, Paths Presents
♦ single hair."
GIUJ*‘-"B ah!
lie
• Brewster borne to apologise to Phil­ of the city c a p tu r e d . th e fortress. asked him If Mr. Harold Griffiths was
,
Presents
keeping
a p a rtm e n ts with sleeping
Then they piled into tho stru c tu re In. And having been nssured that he Is n 't In It with tho woman whq can porch. All conveniences. Furnished
danco
serenely
all
evening'
with
her
ippa
for
his
ungontlcm
anly
conduct
was, the owner of the soft voice pro­
"TH E . Clara KbnbaU
and hefean th e work of demolition.
»
Y*u*g ia
ceeded to tell him th at she had Just wholo wardrobe depending on n dinky first floor. 618 O sk avenue. 100-tf
earlier in th e evening. She, however,
T he scene began talking.’ about returned from . Culm, where she had little shoulder strap,”
-expresses great surprise, assuring
"The Feast
For Rent—Two furnished rooms.
ten in th e m orning. I t was alm ost tho pleasure of meeting Mlsa Charlotte
him th a t she knew nothing about the
807
Magnolia.
87-tf ‘
four
o'clock
before
D
irector
Frank
Lonesome
Taylor.
attempted kiss. When Peter arrived,
Lloyd would adm it th a t enough of it
"Charlotte asked me to telephone you
P ut 8tlck In K not
nfter his rescue, he found her asleep
Psthe News
Luke Comedy
Furnished Room s by Day, Week
had been-torn down to give the de­ ns soon as I reached New York." the
When
lying a knot In rope which or .M onth—P ark avenue flat, 105
with her head resting on her hand.
sired effect of realism to the photo­ stranger continued, "and to tell you must stand much strain, put a stick
He tiptoes over to her, determ ined
play.
Even th e n , he kept about that she was having a lovely tlmo nnd of soft wood In the knot for It to close N o rth P ark avenue, over X . 'Rto learn once for all w hether she was
M rs.
fifty of the citizen^ there to continue will bo home on the first of May,"
on. Wheu you want to untie the knot Philips. &amp; Co.** drug etore.
the Girl of the Double Cross. As he
Jam
es
P
a
tto
n
,
m
anager.
30-tf
"That's
mighty
nice
of
you,"
n
a
l
a
n
­
break
tbe
stick
and
pull
out
both
ends.
tho work, stone by stone far into tint
leaned over her ' to unfasten the night. For, when tho real Bastile swered pleasantly. "Did you see much Y'our knot can be easily untied:—Farm
WANTED
17
nnd Fireside. *
shoulder stra p so th a t he could see was storm ed, it required five J a y s of Charlotte?"
"Oh.
yes."
the
voice
answered.
“
We
W anted—P ractical tie in sp ecto r
and five nights to compipte the des­
'went dnn'n on the same boat and
w ith references. Good wages. O. C.
truction... Lyric M onday.
stayed at the same hotel."
Wisdom and Laughter.
B ry a n t, W agner, Fla.
99-Ctp
Haiti heart missed a bent.' lie
World’* Thickest Tree.
One should tnke gtx»d care not to
“Where are you grow too wise for so great a pleasure
It I* said the largest tree known. In nsked abruptly;
Wanted—Irish potato seed, must
J
of life aa laughter.—Addison.
thickness, Is n partly-decayed chest­ now?"
be
free from scab. ’ Also second hand
"At the I’lnza."
n u t In Sicily, which I* 00 feet across.
T ape a ro w
one
horse cutaway harrow. v Box
“Do you mind If I drop up to see you
Mexican cypress nnd the nrlrutnl
1194, Sanford, Fla.________ 97-Itp
NOTICE
plane haVe reached 40 feet. Tlds puts for a few minutes? I am terribly In­
I* hrt»l*»
indH k r villus
. . (tv*n
.. that
___ uml-f
.. . M
. . , , cl
the California Mg irce nnd.the MtoMih terested In Culm."
■ rsrtsln wilt ol strrutlor Lauad out of
Would like to hear from owner
and
undrr
Ihv
seal
ol
thr
Circuit
Court of
In the background, but the Mg tree Is
For a moment ibero was silence, and
who
has good body round timber for
f'*aa(s
county,
Horlda,
nn
(ho
12th
day
of
of greater bulk In combined height nnd then the voice nnsw ered: "No, I don’t Ju is, A, l&gt;. 1901’, In tha rauas lharvin
sale
closo
to railroad. Full particu­
t .tdlns la which W. J. Hill A Company
gtHli and thobnnbnb Is thickest In re­ mind If you do.”
WITH
were tilalnllffa and Anna C. Woodbridsv a aa lars in firzt letter as to price, loca­
lation to bright.
Ho Hnl rushed out of-the office nnd de'endant I bava lav led upon tha ftllowlnz
hailed a passing ta x i.’ As he rushed drarrlhsd laltda aa the property of thr da- tion, terms and grade of timber.
f*ndant, to-wh: The s ;, of
of Hl(
Into the lobby of the Plaza, the girl • I 8K!t of KW){, Section 36, Township |9 Address Box 1041, Orlando, FIs.
Where Finest Opals Aro Found.
97-6tp
with the white furs nroso to meet him. H., llama S'l r., containing a im mota nr
TOR BETTER GARDENS
Iraa lying and bclnt "aituata In Samlnnla
According to some authorities there And then tim e flew so fast that It was cnttnlv,
Flnilda: I will sirraa and nflrt th*
Is only one locality In tho world where 1 :80 before either of them realized I t ; raid Isa’s fer s i’s at pub!i* nutrry to its
Found in automobile roll of oil
Better result* because only
i.gtcst
and
bidder for cash before tho cloth and roll of ihcosecloth. Owner
the finest kind of opals nro found. It so they took lunch together nnd each Court llouasbeatdoor
finest, aderted seeds from
of Hcmlnol* county
Is the Dubnylk mine, near Czcrwenltzn, told tho other the history of hls nnd Florida, at Sanford, Florida, on th* first can have same by calling nt Herald
price winning atmins arc lived.
Monday
and
the
third
day o| Sontemhcr,
They -are properly spared in
In Hungary. .A t tiny rate, opals have her life. And nfter tho girl with the A D. 1PI7. Iba aamt being
i00-2tc
a regular sales office and paying for ad.
thin, tissue paper tape which
been tnken from. Hint mine for many white furs hud found out that Hal won day and within tha Irgal hnnre uf sale.
alxorbs ami holds moisture,
e n a t F a n l o l d , S a m ln o t r c o u n ty . Flor­
centuries. The ancient w riters speak not engaged .to Charlotte or to anyone id a.t il *thla
Lost— Diamond brooch pin. Find­
I b a 1st d a y of AuaUM, 1917.
giving quicker apd better acr. •
of
opals
coming
from
Indln,
hut
tho
er
leavo at Herald office and receive
B.
K.
HKADY.
Hbailff,
else, she told hhn that ho might come
minalion, and healthier plant
.... .
Bsttlnolo County, Flat Ids.
precious variety Is not now found to set* her the next evening.
—
W- 3tp
life. Le-fti lal*or, because you
•
ICO-Frl-itr
------------ reward.
there, whatever may have been the
plant a whole row at a time,
8o Hal, with feigned Interest In Cuba
K
NOTItT
cose In the past. '
and no thinning odt is neces­
•
D e p a r t m e n t of t h a Inlerlaf
and unfeigned Interest In at least one la haraby glvan that an.application will ba
sary on account of proper
V. a. Und ones at GalnesviM*. rlt*
trade
to
tha
Honorable
Jarets W. I’ertint.
Cubftn
tourist,
accepted
tho
Invitation
spacing in the tape. More
•I®U*» /•vjMh JudHat Circuit. Florida, st
Nolle# Is hereby glvan that ^ealsmls
an d tnlked, not about tho w inter In IloLsnd, Florida, or wbaraver tho Judto
economical, l&gt;ccausc a b so ­
ol Klbel. FloAda. who. on May
Expecting
Too
Much.
Srd ’• •F
nf S*P«amH*r Ball,
Cuba, but the summer In tho United A. D, l SIT, for ■ ehailsr
lutely no waste of seeds.
1910.
made Itomaataad Entry No. 0«7*L
InrOrporating tha
Tho girl who,expects her friends to States.
for
NWK
ol SWW fleet loo *»: and NK&gt;t
FI
rat
n*vtUt
Church
of
ftaaiord.
at
Han­
!%kn&gt; Secdtape Is mode by
HR &gt;i. flection 00 Township 19
its.
ford. Horlda,. a corporation no* for profits of
be perfect lias many n disappointment
the American Sen!laps Co .
And then, tucked sway In tho society tho
*
•
gar oral nature and object of tha cor­ Range 29 gait. Tallahassee Met IdIas.
11Wot lJr.l St- New York .'
In store. &gt;Human nnture Is full,of sur­ cplumns of the.Now York pnpers, there poration
filed
notice
of
latontlon
to
make
Flva-p»^
shall ba to maintain and rondurt
City. G et It at your deni­
prises, hut perfection would bo the appeared ono morning the following no? a tbureh of tha Uantlat danomination to- Proof, to establish elalm to .tha land
a l. • Pike 10c per juduge .
*
gsthar
with**
school nnd Ulbla dr«rrit»«d, before Coufl(| Jttd^v
greatest surprise of all. Do not be a s­ tlce: "The engagement Is announced of achool nnd other Sunday
institutions ol Instruction. ford. Flo,Ida. on tha «th day of Septembar
1917
.
tonished when yon discover some little Harold Griffiths to Miss Lois Brown­ Tha follow ng aamad appear aa IpcorporaD. It. Jlrlsson. Too Cameron,. F. F
C laim ant namae a s wtlM SStsi
flaw In your friend's character. For ing"—which wits the nnnid of the gtrl tors:
Hines, f.ao. D, Ilallard. Jno. |&gt;. Jlakini
C. L Click of flanferd. P lo»ld * .
J.
L.
Miller,T.
K.
Catchall,
W
.
K.
Reoggsn
I.
P. Coataa of Sanlord. Floridaunless love has blinded her, it Is very from Cutis,
.
. ’
Hrhalls Malnes, all ol Hanlord. Florida"
Benjamin Oriffla of
certain thnt she-has discovered n sim­ (Copyright, HIT. Mr the McClure Nawgp*. and
T&gt;a proposed charter now being on HI* Jn
Frank (irlflln ol Markham, nailda.
.
tha aflics of tbs Cirri ol tla Circuit Coart
R O B E R T W- n A V l f l . ,
ilar flf*v '•* yourself.
per Hyndleata.)
In Sanford. Psrelnols county. Florida.
*
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PAGE SIX

August 3, |;n 7

“OVER THERE”

service
Church of England. 1
maaUa. On entering we Hrat saw IWp have never been no Impressed by-any*
dead uur*e« with our ghastly Hash- tiling Uir nit lire as b.v that scene.
(Continued From I’age 3)
llglitm ope Nil tiding with her arm
Tile dead mail was n young captain,
around a post. Just ns she bad stood lie bail been married to a lady of Ilal*
miserable “funk boles," dug where It
. was possible to dig them without un­ when gas o r . conriaatoti Killed her, tlmoro'JnHt before the outbreak of the
covering dead men. We remained In Seated nt a table b the middle of the war.
The philosophy of the RrKIsli Tom­
this position four days, from tho 17th place Md» the pod.*. of an old general
mies amt (be CniiiidIntis iiml (be Austo the 31st of October, 1010.
of the German unit at corps. Ills bead
There were reasons, of course, for fnlleii hr!wefti his hnmlt*. Th» tusk
the dlffonmco between conditions-In "oTcleaning' lip "was t.w&gt; dreadful'. for
Belgium and on tbo Somme. On the us
We Just 'tossed in four or live
Somme wo wore constantly preparing fuiutte IKimUs and Im-iii It out of there
for a new adrance, and wo were only A few hours .later we went into the
temporarily established on ground sA red and empty cavern, modi the
which we had but recently taken aftor roof safe w ith ‘new .timbers aud noti­
long drumming with big guns The
fied i-nttmkui h ea d q u arters that the
trenches were merely shell boles con­
place
mil!.! w» occupied.
nected by ditches. Our old and ubiqui­
I
hirlurf
this Hr. 1 « imessed a scene
tous nud variously useful friend, the
|
whl.h.
With
some others. I shall never
sandbag, waa not present In any ca­
pacity. and therefore we had no pnra- forget. An old chaplain of (be Cana
dlan forces cauie to our trench seclloti
pets or dugouts. The nmimunlcutlou seeking the grave of til* sou. which
• trenches were all blown In, mid every­ bad been marked for him on a rude
thing bad to come to us overland, with map by ufi olllccr who bud seen the
the result that we never were quite young m an's burial. We managed to
sure when we would get ammunition, tlnd (lie spot and at the old chaplain's
rnllons or relief force*. The most aw ­ request .w;e exhumed the tiody. Some
ful tblng-wus tliat the soil till alMiut us of Us suggested to him that be give m»
was lllh-d with freshly buried men. If the Ideutlilcuiion m arks and retire out
we undertook to cut a trench or en­ of range of the shells which were
large n funk bole our spade* struck bursting all uround its. We argued
Into human tic’s'll and the explosion of that II waa unwise f u r him to remain
n big shell along our line sent decom­ hi,danger, tun w hat we really Intended
posed mid dlsnieudiere’.l
sickening Has that be .-diould be saved the horror
memento* of mi enrllei ^.ght shower- o f seeing the pitiful thing which our
lug among lit. We lived In the muck spades were nlmnt to uncover.
and stench of "glorious" war, those of
“ 1 ahull remain," won nil lie said
us who lived. •* .
♦
* “tie waa my boy."
The German Dugout—and W hat
If proved that we iuid found the
right body. One of our men tried to Hi* Voice Rose Amid the Noise of
They Found.
B u n tin g Shells.
Here a n d ‘there along this line w ere' clear th e fra litre* with hi* handker­
the uluindnurd dugouts of the tier- j chief. but ended by spreading the trail mi* on dm Korn me wn* « remark*
mans, mid we made whaMise of them hand kerchief over the face. The ol«J able reflection of their lino courage
we eOuld. but that was little I bad chaplahi stood h o ld e tile Im d/ and dirougli all dint hell. They went about
outer* one day to loenle a ilttguiil and removed Ills trench heltiiet. baring Ids tlielr work paying, no attention to the
prepare It for use ns battalion head­ gray head to a drlxrle of rnin that was living death about them.
quarters. When t led a squad In to (ailing. Tlieii wblfe wp stmt I |iy til-[ "If I'rllz lias a shell with your name
clean it up the odor wns so ovi-rpower Iciilly his voice lose amid the uolsif of I and number on It," said a British Tom­
itl5 dial W.* had to put oil o*l&lt; gas Pars’, lug shells, repeat lug tliu iniriaj | my to me *'lie du.Vj "you're going to net
It, whether you're in the front line ot
seven miles hack; if lie hasn't, you're
all right."
Fllie lighters all. And the Scotch
kilties, lovingly called by die German*
"die women from hell, b a te die res | kw{ of nil nrmlea. Wo saw little o£
the |ioiUis, except n few on leave. All
White Cake
die men are self sucrtflolng to one nn*
other In Unit big melting pot from
" lilrli s&lt;&gt; few ever emerge* whole The
White Liquid
only things It Is legitimate to steal In
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with calomel—th at nauseating, pois­
onous m ineral th at some folks still
think is tho one thing th a t will relievo
constipation, hcadacho and other bil­
ious conditions. I wouldn't give calo­
mel to a dog unless I wanted to kill it.
When you need liver or stomnch
medicine, qce n safe, guaranteed veg­
etable preparation hke M artin's Llvey
Medicine. It tastes good. It acts
powerfully on the liver nnd bowels
w i.bos. p -in
(,. .pi.ip a iw . . c .iCu
saves onu from n spell of sickness.Ono of tho best known men in Had­
dock, Ga., is C. II. Kclicr. On tho 12th
of May ho wrote the following letter
to tho proprietors of M artin's LiVcr
Medicine:
"I b m five cMtilrrn in ichoot a n t all a(
lhern th ow ld deckled i x lt o w n f t ! m j were
very i l u c i U h . I g o v each of them a d«ee
•I Martin'a' Li*er Medicine night and morn­
in g lor two daya. Their complexion! cleared
• p and they *r« now normal children in
erxry r eap ed . The mtdicinfe
not inter*

did

Sold by R. C. BOWER, Sanford, Fla

I 'tP'le Knm Is using a "m a n m eter"
in dip selei find of the otlleers for the
new mitlomil arm y.

Mr. W alter Mill Send, former head of
die departm ent of psyeholngy of North­
western nnlyersHy, now a government
expert, vlsltetl Fort Sheridan. 111., dm
other day
mail meter" I* said
to be Ids Invention—die result of the
application of bis knowledge of psy­
chology to the task of Judging men. At
the request of a number of Industrial
leader* he u se d 'the same plan In con­
nection with big hmdlirRM organizations
hut for some dine he has been In gov­
ernment service.
Ills plan was presented to' the In
stntclop* of the reserve olfleer*' train­
ing camp, hut It will he ipied only in
par?, a* It enme -some thne a fte r the
•elective nuo hliiery hud l»eeii grinding
lie • previously laid presented It ut
Pladsburg, Fort M.ver and Fort. Hem
Jnmlti Harrison, where It is said to
ha»e lieen adopted, And It Is expected
It will-he used throughout the second
innips.
The theory of the “ man meter” Is dir
establishment of simulant* by wljlrh a
innn may he Judged. Mr. Foot! fonu«l n
inruns of doing this. As It I* applied
lo the nrnty's presold .task, tin* hn*HI* established hy die Instructor's com­
parison of the candidate he Is Judging
with ten arm y captains under whom
he has served.
There are live points lo he scored—
physical qiinllde*. Intelligence, military
leadership, d iam e te r and general value
lo the service. Kacli of the first four
nnd Hie la&gt;*t n maximum of forty
points, nmlBm; 100 Hip highest possible
or Ideal score.
The things to be considered lit conw&gt;ot hut—with eoeh point are outlined
For example, under "Inlelllgeneo" tbe
tmUrwfnr consider* “case of learning.
•-•I'a.’l t r fn nnplv l-now ledge nod nbll
Ity to grasp readII■■ nnd solve new
problem*."
•
Spiritual Mongrel*.
Tbe religious In Russia are utmost
ns dlversltled ns the races, in Euro­
pean Itussbl the Greek church rule*.
In Asiatic Russia there are MaUomiuedniiR, Buddhists, Jew s ami Christians,
Suicide*.
Record* nre said to show that the
tendency to suicide I* more prevalent
among the educated and wealthy than
among the ooorer and mlddld clti*.*..*.

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�PUBLIC UTIUTIES DISCUSSED
m e e t in g

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w it h

c o m m it t e e

fro m

tn the afternoon on the 10th d tr of Auguat.
HIT, for (bo purpois ol elaetlng director* of
a*I4 corporation, receiving. and srtlng upon
rtport* tof raid corporation and It* officer*,
and th* tranuction of 'shy and sit other
buatn*** that may b* pra*ant*d at aald
mrfllni.
-, . K. S. i r t l T T O N ,
9S-Frl-2le
Sacral

the

. CITY COUNCIL

*

The c ity council at th e ir lost
(Bectlnjt called for an . expression Above. T he w arm est w eather oc/rom tho bo*rd of trade and the citi- curred during th e Inst days. T he
kos generally on the (|uestion of Ice highest report was !)‘J deg.
The
. g jjiira tff
light*._«a Lhure waavJowast—ranged from—ST—degr to 7£~
considerablo complaint from various deg.
jources ab o u t the service rendered by
Precipitation.
Precipitation watt
the Sanford Public Service ( o . below normal over most of the sec*
Since th ere
are always m atters to tiorr. The deficiency, however, was
be brought
o u t at public m eetings favorable for crops, except dn th e
•nd a b e tte r understanding is re a c h -' southeast coast.
The rainfall was
fd after discussion the council m e t' excessive and locally dam aging in
on Friday afternoon in the council some localities of the northern diviehambers for the purpose of discuss* sion. The greatest am ounts re p o rt­
ing m atter#
for the benefit of the ed were: Jacksonville 4.8; Kustia
citizens generally. C. II. D ingeo of ,3.3, and Orlando 3.2 inches,
the council acted as e lairm an. O th er. r
, n
_
member, of the council present . Condl !° n ° C r o p i- C o tto n was

la

th* Circuit C e nrl a f S e v e n th J u d i c i a l
C lrca ll, S e m in o l e ('a u n ty , f l o r i d * . C h a n rery
Manila Lee Manning,
I
Complainant
tltll nf_

VI.

TampTaTni

Mile* Manning •

Divorce

De.eitdanl
To Mile* Manning. Wayrrn.*, U*,:
You are hereby ordered to appear to th*
bill nt complaint Sled herein agalnot you o n
or before th e flr»t M onday In S e p t e m b e r .
A. D. 1917, the Sam* bain* th e lr&lt;i S a y o f
•aid mrmth and a rule .d a y of thi« court,
than and there to make anawer to aald bill
herein fall not or a decree pro conf-«-o will
be taken and eat,rad again l you, fo’loared
by f!n«I decree.
It la further or.de,. &gt;t that thla notice, ta
puhlUhed In the Sanford II. raid, a #PWa-

eapet pufciUtad In Seralnntr county, *F.orIda, or.re eacl. peek for a p e t i t d of four tonaa-’uliv* week*.
W lin ra K. A. Dougina*. the rlerk of our
circuit court and the teal ol aald court, at
tha court houa* In Sanford, (h it th* 2 0 th
day of July, 1917.

(•*•1)

K. A. DOUGLASS.

filed l a i d certificate in m y o lllr * , and haa
made a p p lic a t io n for tax de e d t o ]**ue in
accordance w it h law. Said o e ftlflrg te ambracea the f ollow in g .deecrlbed property aituated In S e m in o le county, F lo rida, to-wit:
Lot 12 StentIford'e Add. to Sanford. The
•aid land b e in g aa-i-xeil at t h a d a l e of la.uance of . u t h certificate in the n a m e of A. I).
StentlfordV Hr*.
AI*o: N o t i c e {* hereby given th a t J. V.
Lain*, purrhax-r of T m Certificate No | t t ,
d a t e d - t h e Cat, day «l J v i y - A i - f t . : UtS" t i n
filed &gt;aid certificate In my office, and ha&gt;
made app lication for lav deed tn
in
accordance w ith law. Said certificate em ­
brace, the tallo w in g described property #ftuatrd in S e m in o le county, F lo rida, to-wit:
Lot S. Illock 'J. Tier I), Sanford.
Th* raid
land bring aaara'rd at the data of th* ( n u ­
ance of «ueh' certificate in the n a m e of Mrs.
J. Wade.
Alto: N o l l e * la hereby given th a t J. F.
Lain*, purehaarr of Taa C ertificate No. 167.
dated th e III h day&lt; of July, A. I*. IBIS, h i ,
filed (aid certificate in my office, and hav
made a p p lic a t io n for taa deed t o laiue in
accordance w i t h law. Said certifleal* em­
brace* th e fo llo w in g dncrlbad property e q ­
uated In S e m i n o l e county, F lo i f d a , to-wit:
liOt I, Ste n llford 'a Add. to Hanford. Th*
aald Und b e in g aateaeed at t h e d a t e of the
ia.uanc* o l . a u c h rtrllficala In t h e name of
N. H. Garner.
Hnleva aald certificate* ehall be redeemed
according to l a w lax deed will Uaue thereon
on the 16th d a y of Auguvt, A. t&gt;. 1917.
'Wltnm m y otfiriel ilgnaiura and aval thl*
the n t h d a y of July, A. 1&gt;. 1017.
k. a . d o u o l a s s ,
Clerk C ircuit Court Seminole C o.. Fla.
(aeal)
Ity V. M. D ougin a., I). C.
• l*Frl-#tc

THE U N IV E R S A L CAR

M'i

9 »-Fri-5te
. . .h e
W. W. resulting
"
J lL
„m" ' h. " L by
":
inr -sh
edidrin. g '. 0 0 Damngc
Abernathy and Mayor D avison. B.
the Circuit Caart N erealh Judletal Clr­
y. W hitncr, J. J. Dickinson, R. J weevil is reported from Madison nnd In call
S e m in o le County. Florid*. In ChanCalhoun counties, b u t as a rule the
eery
Holly and S ecretary M arlowe of the
.
,
, .
H id e Smith
Board of T ra d e, City Engineer Fred j J,r ° l,pect* « • Rood. Jefferson coun- . v.
Citation
Sm ith
Wniiama an d J. 0 . S ingletary, D r .1ty ' T *
c * '* ] ,, " 0t 8° “ 1 " S John
To John S m ith , rtaidrnee Unknown.
Natitr af Application tor Tax D e a d I ndrr
Neal and J. B. Farley of th e Wei- « P « t e d. . Some boHa are opening.
Section B o f C h a p t r r ( M S . L a w * o f Flor­
Hill ol complaint hai been filed In the
id*
elreult court ol th* Seventh Judicial Circuit,
fIK com m ittee of the Ja h o r unions .Dry w*athe#r 1? n lh e , ,owcr «“ *
Notice la h e r e b y given that W. C . WIISeminole county,
Florida, in Chancery
L
&gt; caullinK foliage of citrus trees to againtt you. by Kule Sm ith, f m l it a p ­ liamion, purehaarr ol Tax Certificate No. 16,
were also present.
| wilt and some fruit to drop; rain is pearing from ntfidnvlt filed In thl* cauae th at dated the 6th d a y of July. A. I). 1915, hai
you arr not a retldrnt ol the atate of Flor­ filed vald certificate in my olfic*. and haa
The m eeting revolved itself into needed from Brevard county so u th - ida and that your residence ir un kn ow n, and- made app lication for tax deed t o iviua In
that
tber* ia no pereon in the elate ol Flor­ accordaara wit I, law. Said certificate tm
an informal discusrton of th e public ward. Cane, peanuts, corn, velvet ida the
aervica ol a aubpoen* upon whom brae** the f o llo w in g described p r o p e r ly ait
uated In S e m in o le county. Florida, to-wit:
utilities of th e city and b e tte r service beans und sweet potatoes are prom - would bind you, the «aid John Smith.
Therelore It la ordered that you. John N W L of N K 'v a n d 8 W *1 of NFI *, and N i (
for the people.
; ising. Pastures have im proved.
ol
N W l f of SF;»* and S K ) , of S E W , Sec.
Smith appear to the above entitled rauae on
before the 1st day of October, 1917, or ?». Tp. 19 S. It. 2# Kavt. HO aero*. The
The B oard of Trade com m ittee Seed beds are being planted for fall or
th* bill ol complaint filed agalnal y o u will • aid land being ar.aevved at the d a l e of the
be taken ’ aa confeuejl.
made it plain to the mem bers of the truck.
iuu an e e of »urh eertlflrate In t h e nam e of
Unlc-v aald certificate
It D further ordered that thl» order he I), ( 5. Crenvhaw.
council th a t the m atter was in the
A. J. Mitchell,
published In t h e Sanford Herald once a • hall he rrtleomrci according to l a w tax deed
week for eight consecutive week*.
wili'Lrue thereon on the Jflth d a y of Auhands of th e council and could he
M eteorologist.
Wltnra* my hand aa clerk of tha circu it gu*t. A. I). t 9 l 7 v.
Witneev my ntfirlal tlgnature anil aeal Ihil
■ safely tru ste d with them and ns
court nl Sem inole county. Florida, on thl*
the n t h day of. July. A. U. 1917.
the Sfith day yl July. A. I&gt;. 1917.
public se rv a n ts they would dn all in
fwaii
K. a. Do u g l a ss ,
Oeal)
' B. A. IMHIC.I.ASS.
Clerk Circuit ('ourt Seminole C o .. Fla.
Clerk of the Circuit Court ol the S e , # n ‘h
their power to have the Puhlip ser­
Ity V. M- fiougl***. I).
Judicial Circuit, Scrninute County, FI*
vice Co. give the patrons aerated
91-Ft i-file
GKO. A DrCOTTKS
Sotlrilor and Ccunri] lor Complainant
water, b e tte r lights and t o .carry our
9*-9lr
Notlfr of 4ppf|rmtfnn for Tm* Ilrnl I ndrr
their prom ises made some tim e
Hrflltin h nf fhmplrr
I.a *• ■ «f FIor.
&lt;Uy tho N a t io n a l W o m a n '* C h r is ­
id 4
Nollcr of Stockholder*. Meeting
tian T e m p e r a n c e U n io n )
since regarding the laying «&gt;f new
Furvuant to adpiurnmcnt duly t, „ *1 and
Not in* bmri'liy ctvrn (Hct F I Uoud*
taken at the annual meeting of the atock- rufT, fiurrhuarr nf Tt»* &lt;rn ificiil v No. 88.
mains, additional lire plugs, etc.
hot.lrr- of llu tto n Crate Company, a cor- dmtrd thr* Uth dmy of July. A, IF 19I.V, haa
The city council will hold their reg­ A S L A N D E R O U S P E T I T I O N .
poratiun of the state of Floiida, h. Id on Fil’d aaid Tit ifW* t «* in my oflirt** am) hat
ID lh-day o l June. l!t|T, the adjourneil rntdr EllipticaIinn for Ml drrd If* t*a«iiir in
ular meeting on the sixth of August
hi a fiill'imgc nitslgtiftl advertise- tin*
annual meeting nf the ,tock itolder-. of the mrcurdann- &gt;*iih la»
Smid rrrllflralr rrnwhen these m atters will he tak e n up input In Washington (D. C.) newspa- , aid corporation wlll-be hrld at th* pntiu pal brmrt* (Jjr f«d|ov*ing descflbriL i)i**p«rly aJ|.
office ol the *ald corporation at Kknford,
in Bernfan In county, Florjdm, lomili
in due form and many m atte rs a d ­ pprs iltt* stulctnpnt was inatlt* Hint 2,- Fla , at 2:15 o'clock in Ijie afternoon oh the uated
Foia 1 and M, lllrirlt .19, Smtiffiril far Rim ml
OS2,(kl7
worklngincti
bail
petitioned
loth
dXy
of
Auguvt,
1917,
for
.the
purpose
Mnnror.
Thr amid Und king iMratnl at
justed. M eantim e facts and figures
of electing litre, tora of raid corporation, (ho dilf* of thr iamumnrr id mi rh rnrliHrair fn
President
Wilson,
congress
ami
Ihe
regarding ra te s and service in other
receiving and actin g, upon report* of v*id ihe iiime of Thnmma Itrom.
and it* nfilcera. and the Iran*AUo: Notlft im hrrrby ilvrn that H. I*.
«rities will bo compiled nnd the people' council' of nntionn! defense not to de­ corporation
of any and ail other huvlnov* that Woodruff, purrhmFrr of Ta* fVrtlflrali* No.
prive Ibent of beer. Two days there­ action
may
he
presented
at
,alr|
meeting.
117,
dal*■d i Lr li(H day of July, A. IF |fi|5,
Informed as to what' they are su p ­ after tt Iwo-puge ml appeared signed
haa bird apti( r»r lift calc ip fti&gt; offlrr mod h»»
K S. IM’TTON.
posed to get for their m oney, th e by ofllrlnlK of tbc "Strengthen Anterleu
made a■&gt;( hi ut inn fur taa *lr**d !•* (••uc In
Secret ary
9, in Itc
arcordannr s lfi Imm. S«ijd rr rl ifir aI»» rm-I
water furnished to the city of S an­ Cfimpnlgn." Intuigurated by the Fedlirmir* fhr folium tnc d»’«rr1brd nr n|u :( y *M
uati il in St imn.tle • «&gt;unI &gt;, Flupdu. lo an
ford is the purest in the world hut it
rid Council of Churches; It presented n &lt;*ii«c •»( vpniii«u.&gt;n t... i ... n .o i t min S»a
..f S', of NK'i of SK.',. Sac If;. Tp
Section a of t hopicr laaa, I . * , , of l lor.
should be u erated as the su lp h u r gas thl* following facts:
19 S, It. H* K. ID artra, Thr^amlcf land he1*
lila
IliC
a
.*JM‘**r'd at; i hi* it Bln of lb’** laaumnrn of
NulJrr
li
h^rrbv
civil)
'hat
Thou.
K
•WII
1. A c c o r d i n g to Ihe latest ofllclul re­
eats out th e pipes and plum bing in
mufh erf t Hirat i* In’ tht) name* of f*. riiilpot
win, imrcfiiM^r of Tat OrllfIm|i'« Vo*.
port
of
the
secretary,
there
are
less
tho present stu te . The rate is high,
cUtnl thr &lt;*th •!•)■ of July. A. I&gt;
Tm llr In.
No. U, ilatMl ihn i-ih tiny tif July,
Uj)W* •mill r*rtifiealt* ehall he retleemetl
however, an d while the- m uter 'sys­ than 2.082,tk'17 members in tho Ameri­ Orlltirate
A. II. 191ft, Tn* (.VrllflrcU No. 7U,
irnifillug to Uw tax drrd« mill iteur tInfcan
Federation
of
Idtbor.
Ihe
Ith
dny
cf
Novpml»ff,
A.
I&gt;.
Uiftft,
T
m
on
on the I^th dmy iif Augud, A. IF 1917.
tem is the only equable system of
Wltfir-T my ofTlciml slfnaiurv mud s»*a| thl*.
2. Yet tho number of nlleged signers CrrUflciiF No. 721. diti&lt;| lti#» Ith tiny of
selling w ater th e rate should be low­
A ll. !S9*i. ami Tnt *V*| ifiealt* thr I’Mb day of July, A IF 1917,
of this petition froil) hut 22 stales. Is Nnvrrnt-rr,
Nit, 7*5, dntril (hi* till dmy t»f Novrmlirr, r i»r»li .
K. A IMHKIFASaS,
ered accordingly.
A.
!*•
Iftfft,
h»a lllrd said
In my
Orfk Otrtilt f'nurt Srinliioi** l*o.. Fin*
greater than the total membership
IIy V M I)migla*«, l&gt; i\
The lights are unsatisfactory and of tin* American Fcdcrntlou of Labor ofTir** mr.d h«» mad«* appti.nlinn for (at
91-Fn 5t« •
d«M-d» lo
ir nrr*ifd#ti fv «. it Ii Inu.
the people a re not receiving as good throughout the entire country.
Smld . t **riifirat
cmhrm« •* i hi* f \ i« (p|
drsrfihrd (ifti|»riMy
i&lt;n S««nil(idl*
of tpe
t^-r Iiai 1Irrd I n«Ir f
'light ns th ey should for the price.
3. As it m utter of fact this pet Ilien r(iiinl),
Florida, i*» wit f #fliflrmti* No. .5. Notlrr
S r d l e n k of &lt; haplrr I 888, La«j&gt; «f
The city is n o t well lighted and if a wits not signed by individual working­ il«Mfrll»nl mliovr rml tnr* * |lt y t(i rh .S &amp;f
Florida
SK ritiocr of Ia»! 2. .Srf- 25, Tj» I'*. It 2*&gt;
N'niw. i- hereby glren t h i l Ira II and
better figure could be obtained there men.
F, run W IJ»5 ft. K I &lt;t fi, H l ", ft.
j it.-; Idler Marlin, p u r r t .a ..# . *&gt;r T o , fVrtifirate
•
Vrtihrm#
N..
i
J
4.
In
most
eases
n
small
minority
of
ti
&lt;
l&lt;
&gt;
u.r«
N
«
150, tjsited Ih e tirt, d»e &lt; I July A, I*.
would he tpore lights used.
• l.*it No I. SW 21. T|» |!». Pri.'*, h a - Id--I - a i d . erni g* , tn RI&gt; tiM'tte,
The ice question will take care of iltt- members of the orgiinlrutlous men- U
F. 7I mrf» *. &lt;• rf iH&lt;ntr N«» *11 il/#- t n d 1 . 1 1 made u p (t lea t Otli or l * ( deetl t o iar ml-rar. SVV', .f S\\ * :•*
i- tn aicordaru- with D a , Hnol velr ihcate
itself and ice will he shipped in soon lltuteil presttuietl lo speak for their en­ rrlhnl
*
*
;!,
Til
l!|V It JH K. H* Art'*"- &lt;"•T1HI* itlr' omhrare, i he hollowing dccribi-d properly
tire membership.
,
Ntil 721 d«-arrihr(| alifMtO rtnlifjirra NVV1. aitualed In S e m in o le i-imnty. fdorbiii, t o wlt:
or another factory started.
M ean­
r». Only I lb local bodies out of 22.- vt SI «, H*r(2fi. Tp 19, It 2*» F. |0 V riv
»il N B
ol S U 1,, Sec. H, Tow’ll,hip
time maybe th e Sanford Public Ser­ o t s i local labor un Ioils are listed as 1 rftifimiF No. 7'2*» dt-»rr*lir*| ahfivi* i«m- 2 0 ,II South.
Mange ,H K a ,t.‘
|
S\V|
of
Si:*!
Sir
2d.
T;»
19
,
It
C.l
H
.
The
aaiit
Taml
being
a*«,-pweil at the ilalr
vice Co. will reduce the price within Imvimf signed tin petition.
tty
iif tlie l--uance of ,Uch certificate in the
some reasonable figure.
Th«&gt; aald Inntl Iklntf
at l?ir d«»r name at D. tl I'ren.haw AI,m t'erttflrate
(J. Only local labor htulies have a
I hr issuaarr nf *tirh r«*rf
« ..j. ft
, N. M. dried I
1.
•
\ l&gt; I ,,
At any ra te o ut of all this talk will right to speak olllclully for the grett jI Itf
T*|i. 20
&lt;’**?IIfirntr No. b dr arr Und miilfVr, in thr ciivvrlug SWJi ul SVV1,, :&gt;er.
S
o
u
th
,
Mange
61
F
e
t
.
come some good nnd while m unici­ mass of Amerleun workingmen, and nam„ nl V. Sritmali. Cenitiratn No. i,
The ,*ld land I - n.b
■•-I at I In- 'date
dr-trrlbH
a
bo
vr.
in
(hr
ftimo
of
Json
f.nnr,
more limn 21,500 of these did not sign llolr*. fVfllrtrafr No. 71H, drurrib,. |
nf the iMtlanre of aucti r,-**lrle a le itt thpal ownership is many years aw ay it
rrrtt. the name ul C. U . MvDw^nM
t ’-r-th* name el l» d». I Jen-k,w. I'nir*.
the
petition.
will come to Sanford just as it has
r Nu. 721,
-. m Iu-it alu.v*. tn i h e name iVfirate &gt;h*ll be chdeemed eccurillng to Kw X
7. Such stnto federations of labor .nl Unknoirn. r e t t l f ir a t f No. 7Z5. &lt;lr.rrlhn| f , t deed will iutif' thcreoi on the 7th day
come to every city that investigated
ol Aukui I, A- ft i l - l i ,
' a l n v r in tin- nam e nl C. W M r|i -m h|. |,
the subject und wanted to operate niitl central labor bodies as aro domi­
VYitn ** my i-fficiat ,ignattitr anil m-*I
Unle.&lt; .aid re'rtifiratp. .hall In- redi-emril'
nated by bartenders nnd brewery work­ arcpfilln*
thl* th'- &lt;l«ti d»&gt;* of July. A l&gt;. 1 0 1 7 .
lo
law,
tax
"ilffii.
will
l**n.'
’
h.n-nn
their city 'as a real business.
•enll
F._ A DUltliLASS,
ers do not represent tho great m ajor­ l&gt;n the 29lb fiay nf Au*tl*r, A I * IU17.
ClerV Circuit t'nurl Semlliale C o , , Fla
Wllne;. my.ofilrial .UnMnrt. and ,eal thia
ity of American workingmen.
t!-Fri-iie
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2 7 th day ol July. A. D. 1917.
(■ral)
r. A. D O ( IG LASS.
8. In many cases In the unsigned ndW eather Conditions
Cterk
Circuit
Court
Semtnoti*
Co,,
Ft*.
to
(drcull
t
w
o
r
t.
r,e*&lt;inn&gt;
Jutlltlal Circuit.
Synopsis’ of crop conditions in vertlsement Individual, trade unionists
9S-F|l-fitc
Srm lnolr County, t ti rid*. In C h an c rr y
W. It. MackJtiKn, Complainant
Florida for th e week ending J u ly '31, lire counted again and ngnln In the pe­
•
v«.
lull to
tition presented to the president amj
NOTICE O F AH.NIGNMKNT
15*17:
Thatcher K ealty C om p an y, a
F’orect!i*e
Whom It M *y Concern:
.congress, being counted, first. In their T oT hAll
Florida corpuratlon, and ti. G.
M ortgage
l * - l o n otify yuu that 1 have been Staton and Viola S t a t o n , , hi*
* Tem perature, T em peratures d u r International organizations; second. In namedl, *.ai(ne*
b y I^iaiv Paint of Sanfnrtt,
ingj'ho week were normal or slightly the state bodies; thlrdt In Um central Florida, a , ,lai n e r In a certain Heed nf a t . i f n - wile, I’epleudant*.
Order of Settler by I'l-ti'lrallon
ment, r o n v t y ln f all hi* property, both real
It ( ( p l a c i n g to th* routt' t b t l *uh|ioena
latmr unions; fourth. In the local and personal, for the brtictit
hi* rre.Htora i* tied in t i !j r a u - t again,t the defendant*
ftiem on f h"
under th* law . c l Florida, amt you and each In th- above e n t i 'l e d cfcu-e h*. been r e l u m e d
unions; fifth. In such organizations ns of
you are hereby required withfn a lit y d a y . tiy the Shrrill of Sem inole county. In which
Personal Liberty leagues, mutual bene­ If th* creditor Uvea tn thi* atate. and w ithin ■aid
county auil D pending, with tho e ndor.rfour
mo nI hi If beyond th* limit* of th e menl nt **ld abrriff cf S*minol* c o u n t y ,
fit societies, etc.
atate of Florida, aworn (talem e n ta of a c ­ that he ia unable to aurve u l i l »uhp «en* nn *wid
0. Over 150,000 of (hose enumerated count* attain.! the aald aa.iynvr.
l iq u id f a c e p o w d e r .
Thwtrhi-r Mialty C o m p a n y , a Florida corporaThi* July SMh, 1917.
ns being Identified with union lnhel
llu ii.owing to th* failu re ol *aid rorpnratiunfn
H EN R Y W IG H T .
■ The-beauty secret of trades departments, labor tomples.
tl*ct officer* or a p p o in t agent*, and liecauM
A vilfnee.
thr oltlrer* or agent* of arid corporation are
women who knowhow sick benefit funds, mutunl benefit soci­ SH-Frl’ i r
unknown, and it appearing to the court that
to take care of the com­ eties nnd I’ertbnni Liberty leagues, arc N a l l r r of Nflollcatlon (or- T#» H e e d I ’n d c r the hit) haa been filed in the a b o v e elated
rattar Hi Ihe above, entitled ' court b y W. H.
plexion. Cannot he counted n second tlnia In bona-fide
H r n l o a S « T S i h * |il r r IM S . Law* of F l o r ­ M ark in ,on, rom tilaIn anl, again.t th e de­
ida
fend an t., Thatcher
Realty C o m p a n y , a
.detected. Heal# Sun­ Inhor unions. .
Notice'll hereby given that II. P. Jam m e*. Florida corporation,
Viola Staton an d U.
burn, atop* Tan. Soothing,
The. petition, say the managers of purchawr “ I Tax Certificate No. 2 6 , dated IS. Staton, defendant*, for thr purpoae of
Ihe
Cth
day
of
July,
A.
J&gt;.
1916,
ha*
filed
(orerloiing
a
m
or
tgage
on
t h e .p r o p e r t y - d e Cooling, refreshing..
tho “Strengthen America" movement, aald r.-rtlficBte In my office, and h a . made (crlbed in the bill o t rnmpUinl.
F r a . H'Vfc. •»**.M .
Ik a slander and an Insult to vaHt num­ application fur tax (feed to U .u r In accord­
It I* therefore, ordered that the *ald d e ­
75 c. aI 'liru tfb b *r by mail J in tL bers of the finest type of American ance » Ith taw. Said certificate e m brace, fendant, Thatcher R eally Com pany, a Flor­
the
following
described
properly
rltuali-d
in
ida
corporation, app ear to th l. rau*r, o n or
Sample (either color) for 2c- Stamp.
workingmen • who nre altogether op­ Seminole county. Florida, to-wro|; N t d of trior* iheiSrd d a y o f September, 1917, and
S E N of N K U of N K ' i ,
35, T p 19 S. defend the .a id a c t io n , or deerro pro ronI*0" Ml*. Co, 40 South Filih 5*-, B(Ookljrn. N. Y.
posed to ihe liquor traffic.
II. X'J K. 6 *i re*. Tke raid l a n d bring a .- fe**o will be e n t e r e d *g*in*t aald deien d an t

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A little extra attention to your Ford car, a
little adjusting now and then, will help to keep
it in prime condition and add to its ability to
serve you. Bring yo u r Ford car here. Why
take an y chances? Let those who know how,
those who use-genuine Ford parts, take care
of your car. To be sure of getting the l&gt;e.st
service from your Ford car let skilled Ford
men care for it. Prompt attention assured.
Touring C ar $ 3(i0 , Runabout $ 345 , Sedan $645
Coupclet $ 505, Town Car $ 595—all f. o. b.
Detroit. On display and for sale by.

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Agent

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' Salesman

WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN

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No matter how much-or how little Lumber you need,
we will be glad to fill your order, and fill it promptly,
to your perfect sa.isfnction.
This is the kind of ser­
vice we offer to our patrons. « We carry the Largest
stork of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors in
Seminole County. We also carry n full stock of Lime,
Cement. Plaster, Nalls, Hewer Pipe, and also the Red
and (ireen \ ulcanite Roll Shingles. * Also connected
with the oldest and most reliable Hardware Store In '
Seminole County. Phone 135 for all your wants.

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rr.rrd at the d a le nf thr luUanre nf aurh rer- corporation, and final decree entered thereon.
tlricatt- In .lhe nam e of J. Jammr* Hr*. UnIt I. lurthfr or dered that thl* order he
Ira. aald 'certificate ahall be rrdeemrd a c ­ publlahrd once a w eek for the apace of tw o
cording t o law tax deed will !(tun thereon on m onth. In-thr Hanford Herald, a n e w .p a p e r
t h e ! 6th day of Auguat, A- l&gt;. 1917.
puMI*hrd in S e m i n o l e county. Florida.
Wlinet* my official altnaiure and aeal thl,
Done', ordered, adjudged and d ecreed wl
the 11th day of July. A. IL 1917.
Ill-Land, Floiida, t h e 2 9 lh day of J u n e,. 1 9 1 7 ,
f.Cnl:
K. A. imllGI.ASS.
J A S . W I'KHKI N S , •
Clirk Circuit Court "Seminole Co.. Fla.
Judge Seventh Judlrlal Circuit C ou rt
fly V. M. llougla.f. I&gt;. C.
ol Florida.
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Dirkionon 6 D ic k ln r o n ,.
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. S I*, tor Comp.
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Fate of Early Poisoners.
In tnedlovnl times In Europe poison­
ers, when delected, .were usually
broken alive upon tho wheel, nflur
of Appllrollon for Tax Deed Under
having first been given u taste of the Notice
Median S of Chapter 4ASS, Law. of Flor­
rack while In prison awaiting execu­
ida
Notlre lx hereby given that J. F. I.alng,
tion, ns it sort of gentle reminder purehater
of Ta* Cretlfiratp N o. 107. dated
of what they had presently got to gu th* 6th day of July A. D. 1915 h a , filed &lt;*id
certificate
in
my oifire, and h a. made app li­
through.
cation [ot tax deed t o i*,u* in aerordaitce

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In the Court of the CounlO Judgr, Seminole
County, S la te of Florid*
In re Kalate of
N o t l r o by Kxerutora
Jame* C., Higgle*
Final Settlem ent
Notlcx la hereby given to all whom It may
concern that on the 16th d a y cf October,
A. |&gt;. 1917. we ahall prraent to-jth* County
Judge* ot Seminole C ou n ty. Florida, alttlng
•a a Judge of Probate, our- final account,
a, executor* of the taid ratalr and aak for
t bcli approval
Dated April 2 nd. A. D. J917.
J. !). H. Stryker.
Mary K. Illg g ln t,

* Lxecutora.

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Notice of stockholder** Meeting
P u N u an t l o adjournment du ly had and
token at the. annual mreijpg nt the alockh Idera of P. F. D u tto n . Inc., a corporation
of th e e la te ol Florida, held on th e 19th d ay

C * * n i f t h r Count y J u d g e , S e m l n u e
C o u n t y , S l a t e of FTorlda
I n re Fa t al * ol
J i n n Halter William*
T o all Creditor*, I-.-gain i, D lrir lh u te e. anil
all I’rr*on* h a v i n g Claimil or D e m a n d ,
agalnat la id F a t a le :
with taw. Said certificate embrace* th e fol­
5 uu, and each of y o u , are her. by notified
lowing described property rituated in S e m ­ an d required to preaeni any claim* an d de­
m a n d . which y o u , or either ol y o u , may
inole county, Florida, to-wit:
lie*. Dims ft \V end I 9fi H S ot N L rorner have agalm t th e c * t a t c ol Jarnc. Itaxter Wil­
of Sre. a s, T p. 19 S, It 30 K. Hun W P 2 ' . liam*, dreyaaed, l a t e nl Sefnlrtole c o u n t y
ft S 4^0 ft. 1; 9 2 ’ i ft. N 470 ft. The eald Flnrld*. tn thr un deraignrd Fie cu taix of eald
land bring a»«e*.ed at the d a t e of Ihe i.au- r . t a t e ' within t w o year* Itom thr (lain here
anfe of *uth rrrtiftcalr in the nam e of J, F

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Dated Juno Slat, A. D. It 17.

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S A R A H M. W IL L I A M S ,
Kx e c u t r l x .

In

Court nr th r County Judge, Mcm lnole
County, State o f Florida
In re Kalate of
&lt;
F ault* II. W n m a p . (trrra.ed
T « *11 Creditor*. Legalrra, D i i lr i b u t e c . and
all Per*un* h a v i n g Claim* or D e m a n d ,
again*! *»id F . l a t o :
You, and each of y ou , are hereby notified
and required to prevent any claim* and diy
m an d , which y o u or either ol you m a y have
agalnat the e s t a t e o f Katella II. W ar m an , de­
f e a te d , late ol S e m in o le rnunty, F lorida, to
th e undervlgned AdmlnUlrator ol r a id ra­
ta l* within -two year* from the dat* hereof.
Dated June 2 1 t t , A. D. 1917.
K. R. W A R M A N
A dm lplatra tor.

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materinjs are scarce and hard to get: but
wc have for months looked ahead and provided for this scarcity in a large measure
and can offer you

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Aluf: Notice i* hereby given that
J. Fl.aing, purchaser of Tax Crrtlflcaje No. GH,
dated the fith d a y of July, A. D. 191,1, ha*
filed raid certificate In ray office, amt ha*
made application for t a t deed l o lu t ie In
accordance with law.
Said crrtifieate e m ­
brace, the following de»crlhed property *ito *1 r d In Seminole county. Florid*, tie wit:
Fract. block 10. Tier 11, Town of Sanford,
recorded In Plat Ilook It. Page* I I I to 122
(Oraoge Co. Itecordi). The **id land being
B**V**d at the d a t e of the ( n u a n c e of *uch
certificate in the nam e of Unknown.
Alio: Notice ia hereby grirn that J. P,
Lain*, purehaarr of T ax Certificate No. fftl,
dated the 6th day of July, A. D. 1 9 1 1, haa
filed aald certificate In my office, and ha*
made application for tax deed t o In ua In
accordance with law.
S*ld certificate e m ­
brace* the ((Mowing described property *ituated In Seminelc / o u n t y , Florida, to-wit:

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Doming and Brown spraying oulfiLs, either
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

August 3, 1917

does not meet with their anarchistic that- m eans th e saving of lives a t the
ideas of how the governm ent should fro n t—fterhnps of your b o y —a t leafct
be
conducted. The day is over when of some boy. I t Is a great work ami
R. J. nOLLY, Editor
these
people will be allowed to run one in which each of us can do a
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
loose and ’if there aro any of them part.
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FubUAed Evrry T immU t «*&lt;t rrid sj.
le ft'in Sanford they had b e tte r keep
their m ouths shut f vr these be stren­ H A M S T R IN G A N D S T R A N G L E
uous tim es and no foolishness is per­
N ot long ago u train of fourteen
somciurn s n y i , ** auvancb
m itted.
ears o f potatoes, billed to tho Chi­
Or personal property it is a m atter of prudence to deposit the nroO
TRANi t i i t v t t i &gt;«,» •* .••••,•••• 'tAAT
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cago m arket were' discovered ^at a
eeeds
in the bank.
M
l
m o n t h s .........;
Bob Holly of- the Sanford ITeraJd small tnwn n e a r_ llm t . c ity , - where
.Tl
ci l i t m o nth s . . . . . . .
hits ab o u t As much to sfiow on a per­ they had been side tracked and left
We cordially invite YOUR account—affording every protec­
Ofltf *t*4 la tka n iy ti» Cartlat W.00 T»« Trar la sonally conducted tour about his to r o t—a t n tim e when potatoes
tion, facility and courtesy.
Adtaata or N*. ftt Month
Ijome town as any section in the were selling a t $ 1.00 a bushel.
yaiaala la Adtaara Mart lla Mada al OITUa
United S tates. Bob led a campaign
CAPITAL $30,000.00
F or a num ber of years, now wo
SU R PLU S $15,000.00
■ i i a i i Aa Hn aad-CUaa Malt Malta* Aafaal I N I for growing corn on Sanford's famous have been learning of the willful
ItM. al Ika Pnainfflra al Hm Im I . fiarlda
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celery lands ns soon as the celery destruction on every season of such,
(lad** Art af Marth ltd, IZT*.____
crop had been harvested anti now com m odities as potatoes, cabbage,
• n . ,ta llarald llolldta*
T rtrybaaa Na. M I
they have so much coyn they don't melons, apples and other fruits when
* .4
know w hat to do with it. E m ulat­ there was an o p p o rtu n ity by so do­
J i t !VAwrvntm RUSiHty&gt;.
ing the exam ple of our Irish friend ng to fort® prices up in tho interest
MB|
in "Pigs is Pigs" Bob will soon lie of the speculators.
saying Corn is C orn.—llow ey T rib­
These food pirates have purchased
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. DFAS
une.
acres anti acres of Truit on th e trees
e,*»id*o.
CAlhirt
Aii't Ciihie
vtre-Pr,Jd.t
p&lt;
L
WOODRUFF
Vit.-Pr.»id*nl
-t A ------ O-----and then refused to allow them to he
picked—kept them there to f o t—in
D IF F E R E N C E IN P R IC K S
E verything is high 'th u t you buy order to keep them from th e open
anti if wages
go higher it is no m arket.
in other ways the cam paign of
more th an can be expected. Em­
ployers do not object to paying more pillage and loot nt the expense of the
for labor of they can get service consum er has been going m errily on. luicnta to n,(XX&gt; and .11visions be t’ut
Overlooked a'F ew .
called, Is about 150 gnflth. Since fre­
Of course merely to designate the approximately to 17,000.
the main trouble just now with cap­
.Muriel—"Gludy* snys she ha*
quent target practice* are held few
At last they have discovered whdt ital nml labor is the dem and of perp etrato rs of these outrages as
Aa It would lie Iiu| mmsIIi1o to exjiect yearn elapse before guns must lie taken only eighteen summers.'' Ethel—“Yesmakes th a t fishy ta ste in O rlando’s men who are not entitled to the robbers and pirates doe not one par­ Franco to reorganize nn army nr mll- nshore and rctiRied. The total cost of you know she wn* boru neandghtrd."
—Judge.
drinking w ater. People have-b een scale th a t is pnid to skilled labor and ticle of good except to nfTorcL some llotm, General Pershing re|H&gt;rtixl that retuldng a fourteen Inch gun I* In the
thin
country
should
Immediately
build
Blight
relief
to
our
feelings.
There
those who cannot give th e service
bathing in it.
neighborhood of $25,000.
asking the sam e price th a t is paid seem* to be nothing the co u n try can ltd nystem along tha lines already folBesides the Inner erosion, const an I
lowcsl by the greater force.
fi
shocks of explosion crystallize the p
C. E. Howard, editor of the Or­ for ryttl service rendered. A New do to prevent these outrages. •
When General Pershing’s reimrt was whole steel structure, t ’rystnlljzntlon
York
grocer
compares
the
prices
5
But there should lie, and if we received officcra of the w ar college di­
lando Citizen has been elected secre­
of mtdal may be likened tc» the drying
of
1897
with
those
of
this
year
as
m istake not th e tem per of the. vision of the general Btnff objected
tory of the Orange C ounty Fair As­
l o g e i carb o n copies
of cIwcMe. At first the mass Is relative­ I
American • people there soon will he strenuously to nn adoption of the ly tough and elastic.. After the heavy
sociation which m eans th at th e fair follows:
that
a rc n o t o n ly un­
When tho countries of Europe French system .» Some -of the younger punishm ent or- protracted firing. gm&gt;
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.
1897 1917
will be bigger and better than ever.
u s u a l l y s h a r p a'n'd
$ .05 ? .120 first adopted the policy of govern­ officer** complained bitterly Hint, the IuIk** weaken and tieeome tirlttle. Micro­
2 qts turnips
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Hnlted Stntes shoithl not throw -orer scopic examination reveals cotitinothin
m
ent
control
of
food
stuffs
wo
in
this
...
$
.05
$
.20
2
qt*
turnips
Kissimmee G azette was held up
lbeautifully neat, hut
.19 country congratulated ourselves that tiiKllly a system that was adopted lie- and disintegration of metal |uirtlcle*.
last week because there was an " a d ” 1 pound bacon -.
cop ies tliat arc really
Just as cracks nhtl crumbly sect Ions oc­
we lived in a free country. Lately, cause it was hollered to lie (sjrfect.
in it w anting money for Tom W at­ 2 qts onions
W
ill
6hak«
U
p
Minor
Officer*.
cur
In
n
cheese.
Further
usi&lt;
of
the
howcker, wo are beginning to learn
lb sack (lour
pernuutcut, use
son to fight the conscription law. 21
Tile principal reason nscrllHst for tile gun Is dangerous Sometluies the erysfew*
things
th
at
instead
of
th
e
free­
2
III
oatm
eal
But why the G azette? W hy don’t
dom id which we boast, we. are chaVige Is that American lumps are ex- tnlllztsl state Is retiehetl sooner Minn
1 lb" best huMer
the governm ent suppress Torn Williqs'i.sl to occupy trenclics nllcrnntely wns ex|Ms-tisl, The guns ernek or burst,
1.28 J ham strung and strangled by a horde with 1'rendi IrisipH. t'nless the iinlls tin the Michigan fifteen fts*t of n
-I lb chicken
son and his liternture?
.IS , of practical
food speculators who are in the same slite confusion tvouhl twelve Inch gun broke off and fell on
I lb soda crackers
—O
have no conscience, know no law, n-suit from the ttiterduuiga In otlicr deck,. On -Hie next loml Hie gun onp
I tjoz eggs
The Leesburg Commercial says
and are devoid of the* first elem ents words, If n French division of 17,000 tain, Iqiviiig ijitetuxl the hreec-h to re­
4 lb sugar
"T w o of the 'th u m b s down’ ‘bunch
of hum anity.
men was withdrawn bo Hint nn Ameri­ port “bore clear," slum led, 'T h ere ain't
1
t|t
milk
are due to get theirs. Both Fogarty
Carbon Paper
• .* •
can
eould take the trench tt would be no Ik*reT
I
lb
lard
With the proof clearly before us
of Key West and Ion Fnrris of Ja ck ­
manifestly
lni|sisslble
to
tnnka
Hie
The charge or n fourteen.Inch gun Is
1 pk potatoes
th a t the people are being sy ste m at­
sonville want to go to congress fropi
ehnnge. Conversely, the sumo difficul­ M5 pounds of smokeless powder pill
l
lb
cheese
B u y ty p e w ritin g lu p p h tt o f
ically an*l outrageously plundered. ties would arise from attempting to use up in four silk-linen lings The hm-k
the Fourth, unseating Joe Sears. If
I
broom
75!
our
congress
has
thv
m
onum
ental
ef­
a newspaper in th a t district supportAmerican companies and regiments In end of e'nolt bag Is p doted red and ctm
TH E
f r o n te r y to dawdle around and tTenches occupied by French organiza­ tains nlsiot f.-ur • no, es ..f Idie k |n&gt;w
either of them in preference to Sear-,
T - .t a l.
$2
91
12
haggle
over
minor
details
w
hile
i
he
tions.
tier &lt;nibs! I be JgniHoii-clinrge. A Inass
th at newspaper yill hr .» self con­
Herald Printing Co.
ti
Ah u result of the change there will primer sluillnr to a rifle cartridge ex­
poorer classes of our population are
victed hoot I., k
Bltone I IS
be n general sbnkenp of officers In cept It lots Ho bullet Ignites the black
being driven to distraction. *
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F IG H T IN G D R A FT
SANFORD. FLORIDA
minor command*. In the American or­ (lOWtler. wlileli In tprn sets tiro to the
With such examples before us, the ganization a Company Is commanded smokeless powder. • 'ontrary to popu­
Florida ‘trbops want to eb-rt the! 1- NrwN
&gt;v *,,,r‘ln&gt;" &lt;’f n'’ Gr­
own officers and do not Jike the idea « " niw J
Kran,iUn ' r,,u n t&gt;’ action of President Wilson in de­ by a captain,-assisted by a first and lar bc’ief, theft* Is no real explosion,
of Governor C olts trving to foist &lt;*eorgia. to fight th e jirn ft of men for m anding food control by the govern­ second lieutenant. Under the new sys tint n pis gross!'e burning of cuorumus
his sons up'.n the soldier ns officers ,h “ m‘,irn i’' =&gt;rmy. ami ,.f th e !•-«- ment'—even a d ictato r, if n e c e s s a ry - tern the captain will remain In com­ rapidity. Vnst volumes of gas lit lilgfi
looks good to us. ' I t wi|| n„ t keep mand.. but will probably Ik* mounted, temperature mid pressure are pn sit teed,
From tim e immemorial the l.ova ‘ n, “
1 n.,l,*d *
0,’*ri'r nX ,h t*
foreiilg the |i|o |t elite out.
have elected their rffi.e is and C a lls mi,‘'tin « »,,:up "/ ' b'* ,ru ,,n r
r i,i* the producer from rereiving a fair and he will bnvo four lleutenunts under
hint.
A fourteen lie It sh e ll. weigh* 1,4&lt;yi
price
for
his
products,
neigther
will
should not 1... alovved w, give his 1 : 1 v h" "A ,rr
«"
,h »*
No change Is niitlclpntcd In the lint-1 pounds. Is fiv» fis-f long anil contains a
it
injure
the
consum
er.
Bui
it
will
sons „r r.n&gt; other .(-Row's m m .
uf lil,,‘rty andt Ju &lt;Ur"
" * u&gt;
bursting rhnt'Co Twelve strong men
Inllon or regimental commands.
good job. in the arm v for political
"« l"* rfd that more w.ll be everlastingly put a crim p on the major will- command the form er and n lift* one with difficult . Yet from the
and private commercial reasons. I honnl fr,,m t,n&lt;
nn,i t0 &gt;«* golden tail of the remorse!.** spec­ colonel the latter, iis under the present gun li inn sink n battleship twelve
hoped t.hat subsequent reports will ulator.
sw e n i. A colonel under the new syH miles nUity. It travels ut the rate &lt;&gt;f
. . . . .
..
. , chronicle the arrest and ineareeraIt is till}.- for congress to enact a d ­ teni w ill b a re almost as many troops 2.1k*t feel ji second, or a mile every
J he 1 a la lia News, dlsrussini’
.
.. ,fort he
, ef,
'• the tint)
of, Whose responsible
equate laws whereby |ji,. President .as a brigadier general now bns^ A di­ two sceomtc i in striking It expends
ftuvance in the price of ice. says i / . . . .
,
. . . .
, fort to |irekent young men from can once and for all put an end to v is io n at present Is commanded by a nn energy of 12i.1t.q7 foot tons, or enough
"these are the tunes th a t try men »
.
, .,
,
to tiunsport n loud of two tons U&gt; (wire
,
,
,
* .
serving in the arm y in the cause of this ham stringing and strangling t f major general.
so es, ntnning about to obtain re- , i ,
.
,
the height of Motmi IB otvst.
the Am erican consumer. T nrjioti
,
,
.
, •
,,
liberty, justice ami tletm irrary.
Entire Service Affected.
dress from the board of trade.
As
Springs Leader.
ft Is nssutned that the new division*
---- -it is sum m er tim e why not go hareScattered a t
different
points
of siualler size will have a commandj 0 Treat a Cold.
foot and save your soles I &gt;r winter? throughout the country th ere, aru
lug officer o f Mnj same grade.
Camphor Is excellent for colds and
F urther, why bother the board o f ! l,mal1. u n im p o rta n t anti generally
While the proposed change appears [ .sjllJUhl be taken In this m anner; A
tra d e to re-tlresH one's *nlp. when it unorganized bodies opposed to t In­
to lyp merely u m ntter of reailjustm ent. ,jrop or two of rnmplior *Hbouhl l&gt;«
is the duty of the cobbler?—■Punta ' d r a f t - These are and can be nothIn numbeis. ns a m atter of fact it a f -1 dropped 011 n lump of sugar which
G orda H erald.,
. Mng but traitors, for in such a tim e as
fjvts every brnueh of the service, and
!( small wineglass[th e present* any one who a tte m p ts
.
------o -----they must ull be reapportioned to meet fll, ()f wnl(.r imtJ „
.... .
(lf ,tl|S
the reorganization. As an example: | uilxturo taken every two limns.
Tam jia ha* a woman'* home guorii i-i any way w hatever to impede th
The quarterm aster eorjis, the mmllenl
com pany ami they will j*et uniTornulW heels th a t move toward the con­
corps and every other staff organiza­
su
m
m
a
tio
n
of
the
American
ideal
anti do their bit . Sanford women i
tion; with transports, materials nnd
Great Possibility.
could do th e , same thing and it ean he. classed as nothing else.
HlippUoK,'ln built on the present reglHiiinll Johnnie (wnfchlng the pnsxiug
For
the
rank
and
file
of
those
wo
would lie following along llu* line
menlnl and divisional lines. All must of a brass bund)—“Say, pop, If It was
he changed to meet tho requirem ents to rain, them tuba players could catch
BUch. bodiw - lertloncy, it is
indicated by our governm ent am
a n di j. . „
But for
of, the now "system.
• carrit-d tiut by nil th e foreign R-'-v- "® wVr‘ uoldd be well.
u barrel of ruin water, couldn't tlieyP*
incite
Otic of the significant aspects of this
crnm enli.
If th * war lasts * long
w!,° *nc'
1 the igrtnrant and
reorganization Is that the ealeiilntlon*
enough all our women will have l o , uneducated to opposition to the laws
nil are based njmii the French system
learn the use of fire arm s for th e ' of th '* ,am1' Uu‘ m o,t ‘“ v*r(1 penalrntlier llinn th e British, Indicating-Gen­
m en will, he at th e fro n t ^ re g a rd le ss 111 "1 !il' out', bc dcallh 01,1 a n '' w ith*
eral Pershing nnflrtpntes the closest
out.
loss
of
tim
e
in
th
e
tlealing.—
of age or connubial servitude.
kind of co-operation with the armies of
Jacksonville . M etropolis.
----- 0 -----Esch Company Under tha New Plan* General Pctalti rntlier than of Haig.
------0 ----Would Do Composed of 250 Man W ith
The governm ent .has been entirely,
R
E
D
CROSS
RESULTS
a
Captain and Four Liautenante— A c ­
Fell F o u r 8tori*f; Live*.
too lax in allowing newspapers and
The
editor
of
The
Herald
has
rotion
Shows
T
h
a
t
O
u
r
Force*
Ara
E
x
­
Doctors
any two-year-old girl of New
jndividuaU fre»- Imnd to cuss th
York Is first to tumble four stories,
pected to Co-operate W ith French.
i o v -r n m e n t , cuss th* d r^ f:. ctls* t h - iif
n' !‘-r.k,,,i
^
v,ni1
,im
,M
l
h
'"
the
nf.iP .I arc not
rtn l awake
«
It,, fiict
fit «&gt;l
touching nothing-on way down, and
of Sanford
ton tthe
oflkinla u,ul CU8S c v e rjth i^ g th a t
The first Important result of General HvK But they can't explain how It
th a t war is upon us nnd th a t wo
must all get out fil this ap ath etic 1'ershlug's conference* at Hie Burls hsppened.
i ” * » ¥ X V▼Y T f T V f ' * sta te of "lettin g George do it" and war office and olwerratlous on the west­
’ Next Spring Style*.
climb right in a n d ‘i tll do it. - This ern front will bo u reorganization of
No*pockets.
M ts or cuff* on next
Hie
United
States
army
along
the
lilies
refers especially to the great work
spring's suits, men will hnve to carry
of
Hie
French
units.
of Seminole C hapter of the Red
belongings to w rist bags or knApsacka.
Cross. Tho women have been doing •The reorganization will affect every
company,
regiment
and
dlvlslou
of
the
a great work in this respect and y t t
hut few jieople realize what they arc present regular establishment and the
doing anti hut few of them take any mill!In units tlqit tiro about to go to
camp: The national arm y, lulled un­
interest in it. Now the Red' Cross
der the draft, will be organized alto­
Start the year riRht
chapter here has not been idle and gether along French lines
In tho Federal Reserve Banking System played
by using a time book
already they huve m ade up 100 hos­
an important port In the recovery of business
Orders for the reorganization are now
pital garm ents and -18 com forts kits being prepared bv Uk* general staff and
for a record of your
from the adverse conditions following the out­
will
be
telegraphed
to
Hit*
various
de­
and
these
will
he
on
display
a
t
the
break of the European war, thirty months ago, and
Tells
of
the
Effect
of
Constant
labor records t h i s
Elks Home next . Tuesday where partm ental couiuinudcr* uhom Hie dntu
is
still helping to keep business on an even keel.
year. This will give
Firing on the Large Caliber
everyone Is invited to Inspect them . of Hie lii-Iil mobilization of tile militia.
y o u a permanent
This system with its immense resources is a
Ptrihlng'a Recommendation*.
T he Elks arc the best people ori
Guns— Other Details. *bulwark of strength to tho banks which are mem­
record of your pay
A s.a result of the csiwricuce of the
earth nnd the Sanford Elks could
bers of it, and will assist them in any financial
conceive of nothing greater th a n al­ civil w tr, supplied with lessons taken
roll for the season
from
Burn|&gt;caii
wars
of
fifty
years,
the
requirements
which they may be culled upon
A
fourteen
Inch
gun
Is
built
up
from
lowing the Red Cross the use of the
without additional
Aiueriean
pruiy
.was
organized
on
the
to
meet.
eight
or
ten
lumps
or
steel
tubes.
*F.ach
th ird floor of the building and the
basis of from KlO to 150 men to u com­ In turned to an exact fit -lows several
trouble.
spnclous back porch th a t is cool and pany. L2t*o to l.soo to n regiment and
B y depositing your money with us you. re­
thousandths of nn Inch, then tjented
; shady all ufternoun nnd here the approximately 28.500 to n division. red until expatiatoi! |M&gt;nults It tn 'h e
ceive the protection add the new facilities which
We have them that
ladies have their Uh* i
machine* The war college lias Insisted Unit this drawn uu._ It &lt;ooU and adds strength
our membership in the system enables us to
and
all
tho
work
L
■
t'.i-*
Il*dCross represented the best possible system of not only by Its thickness, but by the
will fill your wants.
offer you.
garm ents nnd to hi ve ope*' house on organization for a number iff reasons grip of Its shrinking, write* Lieutenant
l-'ltztiui!ti Green of the *tJnlted S t a t e s
Tuesday means thi '. they w ant the- of a technical nature. •
General Berthing has been convinced battleship Texas for the Vigilantes..
public to ’see w hat they have accom ­
Tho first or Inner tula* has helical
plished so far and to ha\ • all the tiy Hie Freuch. general staff that such
organizations were prot&gt;er under the grooves to give rotation' to the shell.
ladies of Seminole rr.'.r.'.y to Join, old methods of warfare, but th a t tbo
Just as In any N|M&gt;rtlUg rifle. Tremen­
in this great m overom t. Our boys United States should do away com­
dous firing prwtauret* between fifteen
arc going to the front n n d .going to pletely with this system If the Ameri­ and twenty tons | kw square Inch, com­
the front m eans th a t they will heed can troops are to be of the utmost pos­ bined with acid gases nnd other prod­
everything th a t tho Red Gross is sible service to the allies' cause.
ucts of explosion, cnlise erosion or
In placo of these unit* General Persh­ wearing away and pitting of the
now m tklng lor th em .. Go to the
THONZ 148
Elks Home on T u esd ry and do your ing baa recommended by cable that the groove*. Inner tube* must be renewed
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I to curry him uirwmxj w jttput Hie tcusf
Kred Strange U taking an cn- ing of dem ocracy for the .world and
“Arid has sho hnd anything more (o
*97 volition on his part. He. stepped off tha
forced vacation on account of an th e scrunng of liberty such as the « y r
1 • 1‘averaent. crossed the street and found
accident while on th e 'T rilb y run In American people enhoy for millions
“ Well, miss, ns I am going'aw ay, I
IK
1*} l»lm»e!f opening th e rusty Iron g a te and
which he had |r* heel badly bruised, now enslaved. *It -is your. bit. Mrs. might as well tell you that she says
I J I L r i l i u nl»U n U f ll 1
mount i ng tin* v ariously.Inclined steps
_* f
Homer* Nicholson of G eneva was Housewife, to get those vegetablesW you never hnd n bean.' can’t get one
Little Happen ini's—Mention •!
t&gt;» the' house he hnd uot visited for
i in th e city yesterday on business. • Housewife to get those surplus veg- and will probably die an old maid. I
of M atters in Drief—
. i t . year*.
By
LOUISE
OLIVER.
, Mr. Nicholson is one of the big etables into pans or jars or. in their must hu rry along non* or I trill ml**
* 1, ’.T V next ln*tant he' was ringing th i
Personal Items of ■
cattlem en • of East-Sem inole. . •
dried form, ihto airtight paper con- ,u{
---------- 7 1*3:11 ond t r y i r . g j i i . y a l n to th in k u£ w h a | _
“ ttrf*
y -'wtnTPT.
*
Interest
P * 9 ! -NichulilOn of- Day tan a
t.iiia-r* far r'-mstrntjrTion
j•*"• w s ■r wh..ui.l Mr*. K-ln-M*
•
, h_ excuse, he «hi»uitl give when Ito-mllml
Beach was in the city W ednesday 1 mir own fam ilv will n e e d t h» *n and '
' '
.
c
_ o|»-n*-d the dm-r.
11..
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..
....
,
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ta ste to do it t o . a -■ n rtnt If *!(•• r- i , trrt,l with a* mu* luon-wt a
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Summary of the Floating Small
,
r^ ‘
f&lt;' ‘;s
t,r,WVn lh rre h"
,,f
*° d H that *)ie iiiti.t spent; Mf-x 11:11. didn't Hoti us tin* 3:S I 1.0 "mtti»daihm wl.i.-lt
**«* 1”‘
n"* have worried. fo |
Talks Succinctly Arranged far
un. r. he f-rm erly resided..
post* of w hatever *urplu* you may slop to p?ur;. ot,{ nIl answer. Mr*, by had Just left amoklng It* way m d*-, It'»»nlliiil .lulu t ..pen the rtoof. A
f* !
Hurried Herald Headers
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon are have,
noberts hftdn’t talked. She hadn't -By to the next sflburb.
■dninger answ ered the bell, nn oblet
On both sides of th«^ street vei*r com* " P n,an w:.fi *.iarp f-*atures, black
spending a few. days in town from
It is estim ated th a t it takes from crificlze*!. Stie had discharged the
, n
u „ „ ,t . . .
. . . . ’hrif* sum m er home a t D aytona five to eight people at home to keep girl for Insolence nnd Inefllclency. fonable looking fmin** ttpqses, tmicb dress and a gingham apron,
Julia had got ev^n.
terraced, .had tin*- nppoarnno.i of two t . ' -'B&gt;H Jftirruy nt home: Inquired
l
a » i 2 r 3 i !■
”
,
8kk* &lt;•«• A &amp; ' t o . s ; s . u
t w . i .i m "Are .youi going for n ride?" nsked rows
rowsofof.-oldicrs
soldiersmmarching
sidewaysupup ‘-hurb
s.
nrdilnf -lilewny*
’’ Murio I.
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M .Z r i
“
S W » «k» « w »
p o rta n l and il &gt;-ou
a n - «( .h a
the
mother
rtf
Miss
KiUe
came
In.
very
steep
step*.
Ofcottm
*
In
summer
M
urray
d
o
e
-n
t
live
here nny
Mis*
very
steep
step*.
Of
course
In
ttunnter
'
M
urray
i
- 1 **e
*
‘
,lCP stationery, your printing ami o n ., who wiH^stwy at home you
Ol1fi
M%
*■?»« tincn
or.ol
U i^
iit sknfh*n*
.! PrthTliliiFiiljlt*
HlOTiV
iHf^WflVl!
till? WOtnnfla
Shi
one,"
was
nnswereil.
j
this
IHuslon
ju
o
fP
d»d
cotisldenibly
n,or&lt;v
iisswcn*il
f
L. Bevicr and m other re- supplies while the price is right, should a t once begin to do vour bit.
bud;£ nwfully sober utsint It.”
wfi
by the trees frogi which the street dt*l out imlny.
' tturned Tuesday via Clyde Line, The H erald P rin tin g 'C o 7 h a s e v e ry -1 T he hack y ard garden idea I. good
“And n t - make fomeono else look rived Its name. With all of its steep1J*1,
^
stammered t hnrlei
|
after spending six week* with E. M. thing in this line.
.
.
and the inter.,ive cultivation of solier before I get back.”
new mid sameness. Maple June had I HjrolttC U* *ro. I beg your pardon.
&gt; Bevicr, Canajohorie, N. 1 . and vi
------------------------farm s Idea is b etter. In far:, anvAnd she would say no more, but got
hm c bc»*n the b a r b e r of "custe” In the * “ n * *-^he dldn t say where she wai
ing relatives in central New Y o rk .’
Congregational Church
Hiing that tends to make every ready and rodo away.
;j little borough of Ulenport,
t;ieii|sirt. wfilch was I *:o,1tl? r’ ‘B'l
‘hd ■
she?
*‘h**T
«
Hev. A rthur Heck is home f r o n l / The Communion of the Lord’s household self supporting a« to tin
When yon arrive at the residence of !- neither r.
a fle a nor a□ port, by the way.
‘s ,
c” 1®,r fo be n nurse. I ho
’*
Ormond Beach where he had a par- Supper will be observed Sunday production of foodstuffs i.. im portant, the woman you are going to lay down
About the six;h lmti«e
l *ut ''” &gt;n
hnti«e up on the right i e'
f ' t'1*’*,1,ut.
1111 know more thap that,
herr things. 1I ,J
iJ
ty of Brotherhood of St. Andrew morning. In the evening the them e
B ut. to retu rn to the subject of the law to. It Is clue you to make what *l«le of the street wus u hoti*e of in- n. 'e . bought
Ill“ 11 opine
!” inK' "ofl Iu
stage
folk
call
an
“Entrance."
You
discrfmlnnle
brown,
wide
imrclies,
a
i
f
"
,
nf
1
1
"
ct
®
f«*bianahle
board*
:* boys and their friends for several of the serm on will be “ The Appeal canning —Mr*. Housewife, remem1 ho|»e vota won |
weeks.
They had a large house and of the B est.”
ber. your boy m ay be among those trip up the walk nnd the steps n n d n u rre te d effect on one side nnd :» foun- *°1,r I1"'1*0
mind mentioning it to your friends.!’
thoroughly enjoyed their stay. Rev.
"som ewhere in France” soon ami ring the bell, nnd If It Is In the fora- lulu,
Through Ids bruin were |&lt;ounding t h |
Toward tbl* hou*e Charles Badger,
always planning som ething
you ought to be now doing your bit noon the Indy herself may come to the
words,
“Fifteen years and you’ve |o*|
M arrying Won’t Savp *Lm
for his boys and this trip is looked
for /o u r country, just as he will do door. You bow coldly. Yon look her plutocrat, now turned the tall of his her.’ fifteen years nnd you've lost her,
W ashington, Aug. 2. — H asty m ar­
up nnd down. In tones to remind her eye."as he ba&gt;l every night, summer,
forward to each year by the B rother­
his bit when th e tim e couies.*—Jack.Fool ♦ Fool r
of the North pole, yeti lead off w ith:
riages
m
ade
since
J
u
ly
20j
the
date
.
,
..
w inter nnd season* In between, for a
hood and the outing on th e ocean is „r ,i
i
i
su.n'j.le Metropolis,
He reacho4 the iron street gate at
, “Madam. I would like a few words number of years. Sometimes it way
* great treat for buys, and rector of the arm y draft cirawirut, j n - a n .
last,
nnd again turtied heavily up tha
with you!"
' ••
only the flutter of n curtain, sometimes
•;ffOrt to escape conscription th ro u g h '
hlike.
hill, the same words ringing lu hi*
Miss
Etlle
was
ready
to
follow
this
th
e
opening
of
th
e
front
door
to
get
the
the claim of a dependent wife will U r ,tc •*udl&lt;’n res at Baptist Tvnudr
brain.
No. 866 will cure M alaria or Bil­ not be considered, unless the wife 'is
i ' IirK‘' au,li(’n‘‘t’s continue to at- program, but no miidam appeared. evening paper. In the -pr.ug It w as the
Then he heard someone culling, nnd
She
nine
again.
The
cook
‘w^s
henrd
ious Fever. I t kills the. germs.
hyacinth nnd tulip beds that needed at
artually dependent on the husband's U‘nd the «ervi&lt;**
‘ he Baptist
singing
“Happy
Pays"
nt
the
rear
end
tentloDa
.b
u
t‘alw
ays
when
the
,*
&gt;
:.’!2
train
,#
ook,?f.
“ **
“ rt« llnd n ' m!n«
8S-3fit yjfdaily labor. Prom pted hy report*
wtu r'' Hev.. George flym an.
of the house, but there was no sight came In there was evidence that Rosa­ down the steps of the house next d;«or.
Willi* Stringfellow is in the d f / f r o m marly cities of m arriage license* D ' D” U de,iveritig a seric* of ad"Pve beer* w aiting .Tn say gmxl-by,”
or sound of Mr*. Roberts.
lind ilu rra y was somewhere on the
again after n trip to Jacksonville, bureaus besieged by men included dri‘Mea 1,0 p vrnt* o(. t “d a&gt;’ in Hie
she. said quietly. “I’m going . away.
premise*.
After
waltltfg
.for
live
or
six
min­
^ where he.conferred with-.the general in the first draft call Provost Mar- light of the Bible.
To go baric a bit Into the archive* of Cl\arU" \ atul
n.?*
^ou a»ra,n ' ur
utes. the girl turned away. Of course.
T he services for next Sunday,
T a U ^ departm ent- of the Over- shnl General Crowder today ruled
*he thought, Mrs. Roberts had seen GlenpurLt 'I ..e Hudger* and the Mtir- a long, long while.
But t'luirle* had her hand nnd held
land Cbmpany. Willie says he in- that •‘snnrrhge i's not of itself a Aug. 5th will hb a* follow**:
tier arrival nnd her guilty conscience rays hnd one time ilHIded the honor*
It.
ns if he would never let go. “ No,
Sunday
school,
;•
:'t»)
a.
m.
tend* to sell some Overland* and valid ground for making claim for a
had driven tier to hide under n bed. | "f overlord. And in those days before
(’reaching, 11:0U a. tn. Subject. She might escape that way tills*, morn-1 Sylvester Murray bed b'-r bt« f-*rttme you’re not going away. Rosy, you're
Chandler* and W illys-Knights as th e discharge."
Ing. but there were other d a y * com­ in the failure of tie* Flr*t Nat
t.e -'••leg to -lay to ra and marry me till*
Ijew models are th e real thing
Dejier.di-n \
a m a t t e r &lt;*f far*, " v':r-'ng .Word* in tb. * a* r i , i!
'
t
.
Brotherhiind
ing !
- inti of one boll»o wa« l»-lro||.t-,| [o ttu1 ' ■r&gt; ilaj, I'te got a duty to perform
Walter H ot2 lias resigned in* po*i- nyt *&gt;f iaw, i ■.
a! Crowiier p&lt;-.ntvd
a* well a* you. pve got to spend the
Mis*
Etlle
started
down
the
three
dttugbter
o f the other.
J)
l1
)
Young
People
Will
m-et
lion with Spencers Bakery ami in out.
re»t
of mj life tryHig t-i niak** you a*
T 15 Preaching.
Suliject.
"Why er t-uir step*, but mls«ed her fit.*iiiig
But when the Murray fortune was
the future will be with the Robert*
- A m a» whose wife i, mainly deh
appy
as tt'» p-&gt;»*IMe for a woman to
somehow and p it filed head-first In to «w,pt a way. Althea B adger. Lluirjcs'.
Jesus Fir&lt;t Coming. "
tm. Itney.** b»* pieadeT, “don’t go. I
Grocery.
pendent on Li* daily, labor fur supn
row
t
ttsh,
f^te
screitmeil.
of
collide.
............*
™
^
'
'*
"
mo
th
er
,
hud
taken
her
darling
aside
VrtU are invited to all the*e ser­
kfiow I'll die If you do."
lb O. B ryant of W agner, one of port," lie said, "m ay claim exeinpvices and your friends m ay be ex­ That scream brought somebody from and showed hint UD duty, not to .the. "Well. If It’* t&lt;&gt; l&gt;e my duty to *nivo
tho successful truckers of th at fer-.tio n on th a t ground. Only the ex­
tlie houra Just ns she was picking her­ girl he was rd iiinrrvf but to ber. Sotended an ihviiation b y you.
self .up. That somebody was n young he bad allowed Ilosallnd to withdraw ll,'V - rimrl.-s." she nn-uereo half aetile section was in the city today*.
em ption hoards can determ ine this
man fair to look upon—Sirs. Roberts’ from the contract when she also b a d '
1
^ ,vpI1 **
Rub-M y-Tisrn '— A ntiscptic, Ano f*cL W here dependency-is claimed
your*.
cousin. Arable Shelbourne.
InsGjed,
dyne — Kills pain, s to p s ptitrefac und circum stances show a. marriage
Cot S tate \id
-.t’Cpj -■;! !
M i ‘ -rc N m i&gt;%*
“ Ah—b&lt;\e p a rd o n —so s o rry * ” he e x ­
Y -.ir s had rolb-il along and brought
tion.
gr,-:l5t
hastily consumm.ttt-d sirin' July 'Jo
Kissimmee. Vig
]
T: i* ceb—
.»*C i
claimed.
a
s
h
e
cam
e
forw
ard.
"Y
o
u
vai-aneli-s m both families
In fu. t.
t Wei Vi |
It. A. Newman has returned fro m /''-' a m“ n
numl.*-r is high on h'r ‘‘,,*‘l
mi*«n* . bnk."
h n -im - ■ w h t ’ - I to s,-e Mrs. R o b erts?" he ■* re wax no one li ft at the Itadg.-t*'
&gt; of bad road betw&gt;
\\ ay n e s villi'. N orth Carolina w h e n
: h *' 11v “ i l a ! ' :'' i&gt; T f.u-t of " li '
queried.
' ut t'lmrle* and .none left at the Mur­
CHOW I NC H O G S
Hid f&lt;&gt;
he spent several week*. Mrs. New- «h;l*nilenry mu' t l” '
• • r u - 'm‘’' an d Polk c o u n t \ !:
“ Y-vs!” she gulpeil.
ray*’ but Rosalind.
F o p a hog to be profitable he m ust
man and Olivo and M r. and Mrs. ti,liled*
w h ,rh 1a bond, ‘“ ue 0 SlUU.OUff was
“So sorry; but «he has gone In see
did* evening Charles looked ns usual
W. C. Hill willrem ain for several
" M o re o v e r” General C trow drr de- recently voted is again ,n the lime- about a servant and may tint be back w hen.he wa* directly acres* from the be kept' growing from birth to m ar­
weeks longer.
I glared, *'women who m arry men ntfht.
Im m eatately after the elec- until late this afternoon. You came cute. The t u It j i bed* were gorgeous In keting age. He cannot be profitable
unless he i« healthy. He ran alw ays
/in e re ly to aid them to be slackers jBqn C. A. Carson took up the. m at- on an errand?"
... .
their red* am!-yellows, the hyacinth*In
t ’uy Stenstrom . form erly of T b r an . |jaM|l |Q proftcll,jon un',;,.r t h,. te r of obtaining aid tb further firiancp
“ Itut never mind.” And Kith* walked their purple* and pink*. And from the be in a profit producing condition if
Herald, force was recently married
this road building with the state away without further won!*. *
draft gict."
*hrubhi-ry beside the house came tins he is fed B. A* T hom as' Hog Powto Miss Bessie Sm ith at Paoln nnd
But the t***nnlty cam*' within two 1 ing'j--r.ms perfume of lilac*. A bird' !er. We positively tell you that this
road
commission.
In hi* ruling General Crowdt'r a&lt;l-,
bride and groom will reside in LeeiThV result of much rnn i n&gt;v tT5y. mlnmt‘s*. Stn - climbed inilo the run- p« raK-d on t ’u p ld* go,&gt;il wing in the r* u w d j prevent* c h o le r a :’ removes
hered
strictly to Presiifent Wilson's
Imrg where Guy is with -an autoabout, but It would not start. She f'liintnln *tnbb-uly 1,-t out a volley of \\orm s and Vures thump*.
If th e
C
draft regulations which draw no dis­ Mr. Can&lt;in. Wil!l|a m F
tried
again
nnd
again.
mobde concern.
f
Joyous
notes,
powder
doe*
not
m
ake
good,
we
will.
appear'd
*tate road com mi
tinction between a dependent wife
“Bi g pardon, but let me n«sl*t you.” • Charles paused to hear and to have a
T
.Allen
peed
Co..
Sanford.
Fla.
Ayers’ New D a y to n a Beach H ote
of
t
he
before a special
ting
anjuired before or. after tin drawing
It wn* Mr. Shrflioume nt the gate. b e t t e r View. T in II lie l o o k e d k« • nly
Daytona Beach, F la .—Special sum ­
board of coun'y* cm nm iiK*{nn.-* and
Ml** KiUe would not nn*wer him.
Secretary of War Baker, however,
mer rates now in effect. Week end advocated refusing exem ption to iiia'li- an allotment «f $ Ju.llt i t o f t ■ She would not even look Id* way.’ Af­ around f,-r Uo-allnd. lie didn’t s ,h- lu-r.
It wa* ctiriou*.
Mi:i)i&lt; i n i : o k f o o d
parties Solicited. Dance every S a t­
-n "1 ter a last desperate hut vain attempt
any man m arried after the drawing, m at e aid fund f o r #t he »oti1|
He turned again and went on. illsap
You have a!wa\ bought the bulky
urday night. W. F. &amp; E. R. Ayres, saying the draft should l&gt;e considered tiii* fund.
to get nwnv In the machine, *he pnlnted. It w a s unusual. He Itml
von to your stock
manager* nnd owners.
s l- tf
stepped from It and headed for home learned ti&gt; took for her nnil to count ftock foo ! nt d
a prior claim, but this of course will
as
a
medicine.
Why
not buy only
on foot.
J .-A . Heath of
spent u not be followed
u|&gt;on Id* evening greeting.
Heal In te n s e In North
the
medicine
and
fu
in
s h your owii
"Well.—
I
’ll
be
hanged!”
gasped
Mr.
Again came the bird'* call, nml at tho
lew days of this week w.th bis aurit.
Fears of some utficial* that delay
Score* of dead an I hundred* pros­ Slu-thonme, a* he looked after tu-r.
f
o
o
d
*
T
h
e
medicine
will
b e m uch
same Instant n whiff of lilac made it*t
[ r e e tl jn o b ta in in g m aterials
!-- DrmglBM at 10 . T h i r d s tree
:.d SUllicient tra
m ute
cd
u by
W} the
m e bea’
ne«i m
nree ie|Minci
reported in
1tie girl neached home to fling herj way to Charles’ n«**trl!s. He was* fisd* more certain. In fact, B. A. Thom as
i&lt;Libor for -National A rm y canton- the north and east. P ittsburg re- hat on the floor nnd heF gloves nt the I inK v;,rv f.llrl()tM
*tock remedy is *o certain to give
J. B. Lawson has returned from ments would po'tpotie the tnnhliizn-1ported the highest num ber. nf tleath* cat. and, Ignoring the question* of h .r , ilt, v io p j^ l ngutn.
the rig h t results th a t we -nil it on
^Atlanta where lie and 1il» family tion l‘*ng po-J &gt;e|*(rtntier d. vrrrr j tw enty-fnnr.
Detroit rrp n rted ten. mother, she locked herself lu her r.Nim '
(lf n 0*n| | n(j,
the money back plan. If jt d resn 't
hove been visiting for several weeks, dissifiated today by an announce- j while New York. Philadelphia and nnd wvpt. Four hottrs Inter, when she I Tll,,n ,H. |||t, nn „ miMm| tldng. Mr straighten up your horse or cow or
Mrs. Lawson and little daughter ment by Secretary Baker th a t 7S Chicago added to the toll
Relief .xime downstairs, the mother wild:
somehow or other he seemed t.. lio 'r *ho«-p -v«- give you money back.
“Alton! nn hour after &gt;&lt;ui went ijp*
t(|t. p,ov,.r 0( w_j. r»:
will remain for the m in'th of August jo-r cent of the cantonm ent ’ m aterial &gt;w-ji* i*rom?sed Chicago today, nnd n
. L A- Allen Seed Co,, Ssnfofd, Fla.
stairs
a
young
man
brought
your
rtmJ B. says tluft’ A tlanta i* Uu*y and is now on the ground and th a t r e - &lt;shift of ttie wind aided Boston. No
nh*»ut hack and put It In the garage
war talk i* ram pant and th a t Buicks ports indicate everything will .be in relief is in sight for many center*.
.and went off without it word. What I*
art- the fnain t.hings in car*.
readiness or nearly so’ in another
*
■•
»\k; . ;
the mysteryT*
New York, Aug. 2 .—The city con­
Mrs. IL C. Gerror is sfiending this month.
“It got out of order, I guess,” wn*
. *
tinued to swelter in the heat wave the reply.
D. , , o r . B o C s i ' c n . l l . N n T lr i:
of tw o' days- with no relief in wight
Then.M rs. Roberts nnd her con*ln
Woodland Park is open only SunM u.son * Pool- T here were twelve ifrath* anil thir-&gt; came motoring up. and while she cnnje
days. To let on week days. 92-tf , ^ p e n ' every W ednesday night.
ty one prostrations in GreaterNow- In-lie stnytMl in the machine.
Postm aster Elder write* f;om T a l- yf:30.
Julia, the discharged servnnt, hod
York between 2 and 7 thi* morning’
tulah Falls th a t be i* enjoying himAlso every W ednesday morning Countless thousands spent the night lied like a trooper. It came out after
ten minutes* talk, nnd then thing*
self and the fishing is good. C apt. for women only.
in tho parks and op the beaches.
went happily.
Elder has not been well for some • 'E v ery afternoon except Tuesdays
“She snltl tjuit I said you couldn't
time and bis many friends hgre will and Fridays.
Chicago, Aug. 2. T here were
catch
a -beau, slid hhe?” queried-Mr*.
be glad to know th a t th e trip is
Good w ater,, good lights, good or- tw enty one deaths a ttrib u te d to the
Roberts.
benefijting him.
dcr.
99-lf
Every farmer in this section*should raise his
heat wave during the last tw enty
"Yes, something of the sort.’*
Harold W ashburn and Albert F ry ,
four hours.
_ ( t
own corn, oats, hay, potatoes and live stock
“Why, you have rqtiglit one already I
Paper Hanging a/id YPainting
have returned from T’am pp where
Philadelphia, Aug. 2 .—Thirteen Come out nml be formally Introduced
to the greatest extent possible.
Thousands of new sam ples of wnll
. they went to enlist in the Coast Ar*
»
dead and three hundred prostrated to him!”
(Copyright. litT. by (tie MrCtur* N twipt*T
d iirry .'' Th.-'y wm* accepteiT and will
'*
S* m‘ is Philadelphia’s heat toll.
■ __ p«r flyn&lt;Jic«t«.)
m ™ . r.„ d».)- tomorrow e»Soctllt, C1'* w111
b r?“ «b' “ &gt;:°“ r 'l ”" r
Every farm should have a vegetable garden
to l„. .o ,„.
Homo point in V M n l t w i * ^ "
1 , * • '&lt; •
with
cabbage, beets, sweet potatoes, carrots,
China Now Exporting Nation.
It. 0 . Smith ol Oviedo . . . in t h o V I T T *
‘h! h i n 't T '
• A curious development of tho war
beans, peas and sweet com growing.
City to d .y rom binihs b o .in o „ td lh *■ "■ Tom porton, tod 1-nlmotto
-jlfuntlon npiw'nrs In the rejxirt that
•pha.uro.
B. 0 . .till retains b| , Ave., ono door trom First .tre e .
I _____________________________ .
for the Aral time, ns far ns Is definite­
right to run trains and m ay go back
ly known, orders have been placed
There should be chickens and hogs, and a
to u regular run before long. M ean­
§[
By C. B. LEWIS.
:*:■ from n foreign country for the prod­
cow for milk and butter.
O ther Hoy* Lnli-fcd
time ho is in tho banking business,
ucts of • modern Chinese factories.
Aside from the boys who registered
** farming and engaged ip the lum ­
The war had naturally given n great
At nine o’clock In the morning Ml** Impetus to the domestic trade In na­
ber business. If there is anything from Sanford there are others who
With the advantages of our soil and climate,
«lie to do B. G. can do it.
while we call them Sanford boys did Etlle Ituyl was trimming nnd tying up tive' manufactures of cotton goods,
h vine nt the gate. Along the dusty matches, sonp. candles, etc., but now
No.
(66 will cure Chills and not register from here but they are
we should be producing foodstuffs enough for
nnul which led to the vtlluge nnd the
G iver.
It (i tho m ost s ierdy rem- doinK ‘heir bit just tho sam e. They rnilroml half n mile uwny eume n girl It Is stated that several Inrge orders
ourselves
and have abundance to sell to our
have been placed ftnm Russia for the
edy. we know,
86-35t
are Baul H aw kins who was with the with n sultrnse.
neighbors.
lust three items mentioned.
H .
i .
- . ’ ' Diekins Shoe store for some time and
i om Hnwkins is hom e again from
,
. . .
,. .. „
..
“Tlm t’s Mrs. Robert’s second girl,
l
i
. . , who has joined
a North Carolina nnd she has quit her place." mused
x-ommerce, where he spent th e past
„ . „ ,
,
All th * Frill*.
l
,
i
i
i
n
'
i
company,
Red
Davis
who was sport- Miss Etlle, ns she caught sight of the
montn with home folks. Mis* Annie ,
* ./’
,
.W hat are YOU doing to help in this work?
Motorist—Experienced
chauffeur?
,ti,
. .
.
, .
. i n g editor of The Herald and later traveler.
1 remain lor several weeks longer. I . .
..
.
. . .
Applicant—Why,
I
rnn
net
a
bone,
, joined th e regular arm y a t JarksonMiss Effle was cutting ’ and trim ­ redileo a fracture and tie Up u bcv*
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. W alker expect J ...
,
. ■ , ,
ming with praiseworthy epergy add ered artery like n surgeon.
'» lo.vo M onday lor K .y W o,t V 1' , * .
’ , T , i" ,'orm " ' v . c;
»k.ro th ey will t.k o i . t . a m . r to
h' ,c b u ' i ”1" " 1 lb ' h»*Pi1*1 wondering whether Mrs. Roberta bad
reserve corps a t Jacksonville where got angry nml discharged Julln or
Preparednets.
New Orleans and on to Beaum ont.
...
whether Julia had got angry and dis­
*
Husband—“Ju st why do you want a
T .« » . From th .ro thoy will (o to be w“* rc!,i'lm 'charged her mistress, w hen-the sult­
vote?
their old home in Plym outh, Kansas,
rnse halted ut the guto und a snuf­
We Pay 4 ]&gt;Cr cent Interest on Savings Deposits
Wife—Why. BUppose that l should
wh*re they will stay for ibm e tim e.
Can for Liberty
fling voice said:
’*
ever Tie nominated for something.”
Tho Walkers have been here for the
The call has gone out from those
“ ft’s nil oti your account, Miss
Past seven years i nd V r. W a'ker is who are In touch with the true food llnyl I”
Qoo0 for “Nsrvea."
°ae of our successful growers but bo situation th a t unless every possible
“ But It enn’t be. I hardly know Mrs.
Onions furnish the most auhsLantlnl
,
p
Roberts,
and
tVln
Is
the
first
time
I
i* anxious to aco his old sta te again safeguard is taken right now to roneuro for nervous prostration and all
*nd may stay out there for the win- aerve the food supply there is likely have ever spoken to you.”
other nerve disorders. Lettuce has a
“Yes; but she Is always criticising soothing effeef-on the nerve*. Celery,
*er• ] U' be suffering1 atfd. want am ong ourMr. and Mrs. U. R. Deas have reV ^elves, our aoldiers or our allies dur- you and I wan nlwnys stnndlng up for la raid to be most excellent for nervlurned from a delightful vacation ’
l ho next w inter, and every house- you. That has been the trouble. Every ous troubles.
tim e abe has said n word against you
“ The Home Institution
triP th at ircludod m any points in
has been urged to can all avall1 have answered her back and that
North an,| 3outh Carolina. While nljIe fruits and vegetables.
FORREST LAKE, President
A. R. KEY. Vice-President end Cashier
bus kept her nind a t me.”
And She Believes IL
at Hendersonville th ey -w en t out to
Too much urging cannot be had
G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Vice-President
“How dare she!”
,
It flatters a girl to tell her that she
Laurel Park Camp to see the San- on this su b ject. It is vital and on
“Yes, m iss; how dare she? I asked does not like flattery.—Deseret News.
prd boya.
I the one item of food hinges the sav- hex lhttt. same question several times.’

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have a home now, so they will be
able to retu rn the visits.
It was ou r turn for the grippe, so
the item s have had a rest for a
couplo of weeks, none having been
sent in.
M rs. E. W. Lundqulst and son,
Raym ond and Miss R uth B ergquits
were visiting yesterday a t th e borne
of M r. and Mra. H. G. L undquist. &gt;
We were glad of the flyinjt vlsi* on
the 22nd of Rev. Albertson and
daughter, Mfss Violet, but so sorry
to lahrn of th e serious illness of his
wife with can ce— of the stom neh."
Mrs. Ballinger learned through
her fath e r th a t her nephew, S tew art
H aggart of D etroit, who waa with
6ur boys in Texas, will leave for
Francp this m onth.

acres or a s -average of a b o u t 13
bushels to tho acre. .This crop ,of
beans Is w orth a t the- present tim e
a t retail prices in Jacksonville, 20
cents per pound, and would net th e
growers six tim es as much as th e
entire orange crop of Florida. T hese
beans are grown on tho pine b arren s
of Michigan.- T h e te rrito ry looks .as
much like Florida piney woods as
anything you can th in k of, and these
beans are grown by th e poorer fa rm ­
ers who m ake a lo t of money, off it.
Th^so beans are bulled by m achinery
—alth o u g h som e of them are hand
picked and bring a little bit moremoney.

n

Au»ost 3. i s i j

Billy Sunday Praises Elks x In a aormdn preached a t Kewanee,
III., B illy Sunday, th e ,n o te d e v a n ­
gelist had this to say about th e
Benevolent and P rotective O rder fo
Elks': "A nd then th e E lks—Now,
G o d ,. th ere ’s a speedy bunch; help
theid'j Thou knoest th ey , are the.
w arm est hearted folks in the world,
and th a t if 1 were in 'tro u b le, I'd
■*
*
go right up to one of the men, who

wear th a t little Elk pin( lintl T . S
knowest th a t he would n o t'g iVo m
the sto n y glare arid marble h e a r' '
b u t would p u t out th at good right
hand and *.'elp me. Now, God, help
them . T hey have gol hearts as big
as th e dom e of th ls - n o , not lhi,
building, b u t of the B aptist church
over there. Oh. God, do help ihetn
all."

riv e r and a to u r of th e 1000 Islands.
* faola p o in t s
M r. Frank A. Johnson, who suc­ Will leave for H am p to n Falls, New
hv H
n aam
i u jpshire
d m i Y next w eek on a visit to
cessfully underw ent an operationH -at
friends.
D r,’ C hrist’s hospital ini'O rlando last frioftds.
week Is home s ta in v ery much • im- j K son wias born to Mr. and Mrs.
on Sunday. • Mrs
■ Ijcorgo Mitchell
Mil
proved in h e a lth .,
. jA M
V fU
r i l t J . l l '. I.
itchell’s
m other. M rs. Raulerson of
Miss Bessie Sm ith and G uy Steri
W ould it not p ay our F lorida
atrom were marrie'd A ugust 1 s t. at L ake City has been a visitor here
AGENTS FOR
farm ers to try th e growing of th ese
high noon.- The wedding was very for some tfme.
beans? I t certain ly would ad d to
q u iet, only ,£hc family a n d most in­ • M r. and Mrs. W . W. Miller, Mr.
■
our diversification of crops and
tim ate , fHends being p resen t. Mr. a n d Mrs. W, R. G uerry, Mr. and
Grow Navy Beans
crop th a t would be w orth m ore
a n d Mrs. Stenstrom will reside for M rs. J. F. M cC lelland and their
E
ditor
Sanford
Herald, Sanford, Fla. money th a n an y o th e r crop now In
th e present near Leesburg.
*
Ujyroung people v isited Coronado
D ear Sir: '
the s ta te . I tru s t th a t some of ou r
A jolly p arty of yotm g people^n
B each last T h u rsd ay .
It
m ay be of interest to th e m any Florida truck grow ers or farm ers
£nt Thursday a t Palm Springs en­
M rs. Simon, M ias Isabel Simon
jo ying the bathing and picnic din­ from town, Mrs. E . R. Gormly and readers of y o u r paper to know th a t will try a little p a tc h of them a n y ­
ner.
s 6n of Jacksonville weer supper the navy bean, or white bean cro p of how, and Bee w hat th ey will do. I
this co u n try is one of the m ost im ­ have been inform ed by those I have
M r. T. E. Wilson nas returned guests a t the W . W . Dressor home
p o rta n t crops there is grown. The talked w ith a b o u t it th a t they have
from New York, where he w as called on Thursday.
following figures show you w h a t the tried them and found th ey do nice­
by th e sickness and d e a th of his
H . G. D ietrich was a t F ort statu of M ichigan, the great bean ly, and see no reason why th ey
'
S E E US F O R 8 P E C I A I. P R I C E S O N
b rother there.
M yers and other w est coast towns growing s ta te , grew in 1917, as lote^ should n o t be successful and becom e
M r. and Mrs. Bljickweldcr of St. la s t week and th is week Is a t Miami
casted by th e U., S. D ep artm en t of a staple crop in th is s ta te . T hey arc
A ugustine are visiting M rs. Black- an d e ast coast p o in ts in the interest
A griculture in their crop re p o rt for non-perishable and can be h arv ested
w elder’s parents, Mr. and M rs. B. W of th e V irginia-C arolina Co.
Sm ith, coming down for th e Smith*i / M r . and Mrs. M oses Jackson have July. This rep o rt shows th a t the and hulled a t leisure.
Yours v ery truly,
Stenstrom wedding.
i Anoved from the w est aide to Cam-' sta te of M ichigan grew 8,287,000
.
W ilbur McCoy,
A severe electrical sto rm visite &lt;Meron Villa road, h a v in g rented a por­ bushels of navy beans on 639,000
S n iiH
Agrl.
&amp;
Im m i. Agent.
I H iH ix*. iiiiin
• , iu iix iin in n u ix x iiiiiiu in iX H in n o n iK iiiiiiiiiiii:
our com m unity Tuesday afternoon tion of E d. C am eron’s farm.
arid struck two o f-o u r biggest and
M rs. Julius S ch u ltz was out from
p rettie st water oaks.
tow n the guest of M rs. IL G. Diet_ *
•
rich, a portion of la s t week.
y
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EAST SANFORD
,
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•
Som e real black, sw a rth y fortune*
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,
"PRODUCING NOT PROMOTING".BOARD OF TRADE RESULTS
M r. and Mrs. C. K. Lucas of gypsies were out here -M onday tra v ­
*
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(OV TIIK HKCKETAKY)
Eureka • Hammock, to g eth e r with eling in Henry Ford* instead of oldMrs^ H. G. Dietrich left in th e Lucas tim e gaily painted wngotts. There
car Thursday morning for a ten was qu ite a p arty encam ped on the
If you are a member of the S an­ hotel or boarding house, or even a
days trip on the w*est coast of Flor­ O rlando road.
ford Board of T fade and hold a card room for rent, all available space
ida.
T h e annual celery seed bed cn/ in good stan d in g , you are a u to m a t­ will he in dem nnd th is winter.
k
f
*
t
Mrs. G. C. Cham berlain w rites-oL cAiupmerit is on ag a in throughout ically a m em ber of the following
. J t I
a delightful visit to St. Lawrence th e celery delta for th e season of organizations and should you be in
The Home G u a rd
fiAs a large
1917-18. Mure diversifying of crops any of the cities named, upon pres­
m agnificent C om m issary Sergeant,
ing season seems to be the talk of entation of your card you will find
but a powerful sm all com m issary,
by the tre a tm e n t accorded you, ju st
the grow ers now.
O cn n front
F r r - l l » t h Moutc*
.
*t t* *t
Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity
whut it means:
Keep business norm al is sound
Chnm her of Commerce, W ilm ing­
UPS ALA AND GRAPEVILLE
logic b u t Impossible in Sanford, be­
of 99.98 Per Cent.
T h is section had som £ line rains ton, N. C ..
cause
it
has
outgrow
n
th
a
t
size
and
t!o4fr NewMuniguroffll
Cham ber of Commerce, Richm ond,
this week, h e lp in g ‘ on th e , potato
is greater today th an it has been for
• Mrs. (if*. I’i l k n &gt; n d M ia l u b r l T o « a r ,
Va.
X
plantings.
'
ttin |in
ten years.
Quit being pessimistic,
C
ham
ber
of
Commerce,
Macori,
C a p ta in Rantoul left Tuosdny to
the m ountain you see today will
G it,
Special Family and Party Rales
visit his sons in B oston
move a day ahead in your vision
C ham ber of Commerce, M acon,
Mifcs Ruth B erguuist. who bus
B
a
tomorrow and its shadow having
A m rn rs n u n i flun&gt;[H-an f l a n
Gn.
been
ailing
for
q
u
ite
a
time,
was
l . ’.iw IVr I lay and t i p
fallen behind you will only be the
C ham ber of Commerce, Colum bus,
operated on last W ednesday, having
traditional mole hill.
If you are
FLORIDA both tonsils and a large adenoid Ohio.
DAYTONA BEACH,
getting th ree meals n day, sleeping
C ham ber of Commerce, C incin­
rem oved. Dr. Neal ditiydhp work at
1
with a rl^ur conscience each night UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE F O R WOMEN
his office and Mis? H uth is better nati!, O.
and doing som ething for your church
GAINESVILLE
TALLAHASSEE
already.
C ham ber of Commerce, Y oungs- and your school and your tow n ns llltill MOItAL.VNTKII.KOmU. .STANDARDS
CO!XKf}K o r TIIK IIICIIKHT HANK
Ub.nl Ar‘», | 4to, Airlru lluri\ Kh(lnn-:if&gt;E. Libera) Aft*. Kiluratioti, .Uuilr, Ki|.r&gt; oa,
you go along, you have John Dee
Mrs. N oith Fry o f Windermere town, ().
Ulumicm, (irailualo School
I’ hyil-al Ktlnratlen, Art. Hon* Krommiin •
Board of Commerce, Flint, Mich. skinned a mile because even with his
S*nit for (*ata!»(ui. arw! Vic**
Wf!t« Itr Catalogue of I pook of W ar*
ami M rs. Fisher and children of
C ham ber of Commerce, In d ia n a p ­ nine hundred million he can only
A. A. MUIM'llltKK. Pm
LOW. CON'ItAPI. p-r*.
Tum pu are visiting th eir sister. Mrs.
. muss over a little l oust and milk
T. t). Tyner. . titnin g up in their i-ur olis, Ind.
C ham ber of Commerce, Syracuse, anil even if he has an A-l Jersey to
Sund:»&gt;. Mi m ■Mai U'l ex pects to reN.
Y.*
provi’de th e milk and makes bis
turn with ht»r aunt to Tam pa a mi
C ham ber of
Commerce, * Hing- toast out of P illsb u ry ’s Best, by
Florence to Windt rm rn ■ for a
KEitasiM: a &lt;m ini: on. KNOINKN
i ham pton, M. Y.
month*, vi-it.
heck, a peep into must any Seminole
lio n *»f» O il of an) kind.
N» l l a l l n i r v , M a l n r 'n
Hoard of Commerce, Jam estow n,
of l0Hlf*»r. \ I h p. I'n tfln r *10 ru n n full I -**d
county citizen's let will disclose a
ul|i
and
M
rs.
f
Hattie
M
rs.
for 10 hour* at c»#*1 wf Sit a daj.
S lim «-4 -,'**0*
l N. Y.
30-75 h. p, Scm! fr*r price* Pump*. Mill Sup- Thom pson were guests of Mrs. Rob­
half
dozen Jerseys and 'ygpr grocer
C ham ber of Commerce, B inningpile*. EngipfM, IM V fi, Saw All'In anil W&gt;«tn]
will let you have the Pillsburys. So
inson one day last w eek. H er niece, ham, Ala.
Working M arhlm rj.
now honest, what kick have you
G ladys Robinson s p e n t the night
M A LSBY M ACHINE CO .
Clta mber of Commerce. * lln v e rcoming?
You may not have th e
Mr. and M rs. Robinson hill. Mass.
404-10 l a d IUy S lrr e t
h t k w i n t l l l r , F lorida with her.
Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as
.millions, but you can duplicate his
Board of Tr ide, Tam pa, Fla,
grub hands dow n, and- for dessert
C ham ber of Commerce, M iam i, put one over on him, chewing
. '^Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder,
1Fin
1*1*
Battle Axe from the ‘top rail id a
Anemic and P o o r Circulation,
Board of T rade, West Palm
Asthma, Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
stake and riddored fence explaining
Bench, Fla.
and
com
m
ending
th
e
incom
e
tax
and
Articular Rheumatism, Lum­
C ham ber of Commerce, Jucksonsecure
in
the
fact
th
a
t
it
w
on't
E. W. DICKSON viile.rF lu. ,
bago, Obeisity, StifF Joints and
Cham ber of Cotnmerce, P enia- touch you—be happy. If yqu’rp a
314 W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
PHONE 67
others
too numerous to mention.
pessimist ybu ought to lie asham ed
cola, Fla.
of yourself.
AUTO TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZED
Hoard of Commerce, Erie, Pit.
14 years Practice—^4 yearn Hospital Experience enables me
i t
:
Cham ber of Commerce, C linttato effect cures where all others fail;
Thorough and
* * *
Careful Examination. Professional advipe on
nooga, T ent •
As you pass along M ngnolia ave­
your case Free of charge. No extra charge
Board of Commerce,* Bay C ityi nue yqur a tte n tio n is. directed to
for house calls. PERM ANENTLY
Mioh.
house No. 411. Two weeks ago this
Located in Sanford.
Your m em bership
card- shows little place was alm ost n tum bleWe are now prepared to do more and better work
these organizations. From a busi­ down. Owned by people who do
than heretofore
ness .sta n d p o in t no other organiza­ not live in Sanford and who left no
tion ran produce the same value to au thority for its upkeep, it has
the man traveling.
transferred from person to person
ALL R E P A I R W O R K
GUARANTEED
wlin left it ns they found it and it
^
1 1 1
T he following letter comes from has rem ained an n p o lo g y ^ lo its
H O R N ER M IL ITA R Y S C H O O L
a man who i s 'am ong the m any neighbors. T oday, th e little home
Ha* • n-roftl of C5j r i * n of Ihorooth work In prrj&gt;mHnf younf rwn (jr C o U rfi U n lw id tH
has
blossomed
into
its
own,
tIjo■
re­
members who are satisfied with the
G ow rarrH it, and iW hnlral School*, and tor Ilustnrwi life. A N o o ^ c t ir iifl Cnri*Uan •ehuoi.
F irm * fa m ily . M ilitary Irminin*. N&gt;w buUdtar?* furproof. I*art# f ’ampua, with Uaarhall
product of the Board of Trade. He sult of a progressive hand find a
anti fiMithall enninU*. Until* n m fti, and runnfnK tracka. Kipenaea moderate. Stwdnn Iwfln1
Hvjipml t 5th* Writ* for tlluttraird ratalog.
judges values by the general work real m other, who to m ake her son
J ^ IH IIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X and not from a personal M andpoint. and daughter rotnfortablc has tra n s­
J . G. H O R N ER , P r in c ip a l, C h a rlo tte , N. C.
IndivTiRniHy, there an* many in S an ­ formed the little place inter n verit­
ford who are not members of the able m iniature palncc-r-and too only
Board of T rade, \vb° have received as u renter. T he lady doing this is
more direct good Jrom th&lt; Board of j Mli,’ Thos. P. D enham of Jackson**
T rade thnn this man w !« frankly | vIIIp, wife of the vice president of
has directly received nothing b u t I tho A tlantic N ational Hank. Wltoq
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property, is
who appreciates his tow'n-aml c o u n -jM rt. D enham decided on tin* home
a necessity. • You niUNt have it eventually............................ ......
ty sufficiently to willingly upp'ort
for her .ion and dau g h ter, she didn't |
progressive organization.
tl:ik \vh«f n u l tl bo secured to r!o t h e |
Mr, D. C, M arlowe, S rctary,
work, with* b u t littlo rssibtanco she j
performed
the change herself. She
Sanford Board of Trade, .C ity .
D ear Sir: It is n pleasure to be able had no tim e for frolic and idle
sg Tile Floors, Refrigerator, Counters and the Best of S to band you my check for dues for am usem ent, b u t down to b’Usrness
last half of l!M7. If 1 were always site got and tike the leader among
•_ . ’.TiWAi &lt;Service. Special Bargains for Cash.
ns sure of getting the worth of my women th a t she is, results was her
STANDARD RAILROAD OP THE SOUTH
money as I am in paying this small requirem ent a n d ’ results, the nature
am ount it would be a lot of s a th - of wliirl^ is a lesson to m any, was %
Bound Steak
i .........
20c Sliced Hum
(Or
red n |
the product. 1 -If -w efever u ttered
faction to advertise.
Sirloin Steak
20c Minced Ham
25c
prayer
sincere,
we
now
say,
God X
One only needs to iok around to
porterhouse Steak
2oe Bologna Sausage
25c
bless
such
a
woman
and
m
other
see ab undant proof of the good the
15c Frankfurt Sausage
Chuck Steak.
25c
No. 82
No. 86
No. 80 .
Board of T rade is doing for Sanford
Kits Steak
20c
Western Pork Chops
30c
I,r Jacksonville....9:10 a. m.
12:0! p. m.
8:10 p .m .
and
Seminole
county.
*
Brisket Slew
12* j c • Florida Pork Chops
20c
Miss Fannie Uoha M unson
Ar Savannah....... 1:15 q. m.
4 :0 1 p .m .
12:35 a.ni.
Yours truly,
Shoulder Clod Boast
15c
Pork Stew
20c
Ar Charleston__ 5:35 p-. m.
8:16 p. m. •
8:45 a, m.
fore going on her vacation calieed at ♦
J. (). Packard.
Ar Richmond----- 5:05 n. m.
7:317 n. m.
7:45 p. pt.
Chuck Roast
I2 *$c Pork Ham
"the Hoard of T rade for literature
20c
Ar
Washington,....
8:40
a.
m.
10:55
a.
m.
11:50
p .m .
Rib Stew
.........
’ . ■
J I t
*
- to take on hor trip to boost Sanford
.l—.IS H c Pan S ausage...... ..........
15c
Ar Baltimore___ 10:57 a .m .
12:10 p.’m. .
1 :1 0 a.m .
Hamburger
/
We highly
M ark this pred ictio h —war or no and Seminole county.
i5c
Pork Sausage
25c
Ar W. Phll’phla.. I ;07 p. m.
2.27 p. m.
3:30 a. m.
Rib Beef Roast '
war, there will be five tourists in appreciate Miss M unson's interest
18c Country Sausage
.
Ar Now York..... 3:18 p.m .
4:35 p.m .
5:50 a. m’
25c
&lt;&gt;
All -IppI rsal?m *nl. H rci.tr f»n*. ||s hl*, I'u fm .n d ra « tn (rM m H -r^rn.. Ol*i»S
Florida Liter
Sanford the coming season for every and progressiveness and incidentally
ljSc Pig Tails
20c
train* ar, nnd S«.
Uwal H r r ^ r t * a n so |o H atannah.
P a a a r n s n a roar
n». F rrr rrcllnin&lt; chair raarhr*
one here last season. We are not it is known th a t' when Miss Munson
W rstcrn Liter •
20c Spare Ribs
,
20c
For Information or Iteservalion Phone or Write
merely guessing, b u t frankly, wo has something to nay to you, she’s
Hens, pound
.
25c
Mutton Legs
20c
A T L A N T IC C O A ST L IN E
_
know whereof wo Bpeak.* Not only going to say it even if she has to call
Fryeru
_____ _ . . . . . . . . 30C Mutton Slew ............
___18c
138 W. Bay StT, Jacksonville, Fla.
• Hillsborough Hotel, Tampa, FI*.
doe» this apply to Sanford, but to th e sheriff to hold you while she’s #
Phono 17
Phone 132
the county a t large. If you have a talking.

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�THE 9A N F 0B 0 HERALD

Tlie Thrill and the Hell of
the Trench es, Described
by an A merican Boy.

(fleet which cuuld only t&gt;o defined ns
dynamic. Aftur our turn had become
[ acquainted w ith them through personal
I M |»rieiico lliey Mopped calling them
“number nines" and culled them
"whlz-hanpt." There were only two
| kissII)II1i leu of error under Miijor (311dny’a system' of Kluiplllicd' medicine.
One was to tnko a whlx-bniig for
Ireach feet.mill Ilia O the r to m m whale
oil ex te rn ally for som e form or dlgesf tonal hesitancy.

serg ea n t

Sergeant Alexander MeClintock of Lex­
ington, Ky., anti the Canadian f yr t p y Has
Gripping Talc That Every American Will
Bead, lo r He Tell* the Facts—Unadorftcd. Wounded, a Distinguished Conduct
Medal Man, He Was Invalided Home,
but Is doing “Out There" Again to Fight
For Uncle Sam ard His Allies. An In ­
spiring, Interesting, Personal Narrative,
Full of the Spirit and Atmosphere of the
MoCLlNTOCK. Trenches.

1917, b y t h e

dlcate, Inc.

Kell

ed naind and took us hack th n iu g h a
trench composed of shell holes con­
nected tip until wo ran Into a b attal­
ion of another brigade. The place was
dreadful beyond words. Tlie stench
of the deail was sickening. In many
placeqr arm s mid legs of dead men
-tuck1 out o f the trench walls.

And la either ease

no I'erniaiieiit harm could result, while
the error wits a s slni|&gt;le of correction
ns ihe command "itbuut face." Blighty
was therefore Imt - very popular with
our battalion, bllghty belnjJ the trench
name for the hospital.
Two weeks nml a half a fte r we left
Uclglum wL. arrived nt Albert, having
marched nil the way. The sight which
met onr eyes ns we rounded the rock
quarry hill outside of Albert was won­
derful beyond description. 1 remem­
ber how tremendously It Impressed
my pal, M nefarlana lie sat by the
roadside nml looked round over the
hnidsrapu as If betverc fascinated.
“ Hoy." mil Id he. “we’re at the big
•hpw at last.”
Peer fellow! ' wua nut *- *,** tin* big
show, hat
*" t performance fm

By Serjeant Alexander MeClintock.
D. C. M., 87tb Overseas Hall.,
Canadian Qren. Guards.
Copyright,

PAGE THREE

“ Boy," said he, “ weVe « t the big show
■t last."

him. Within sight of (be s|»'t where
he sat wondering he later fell Jn action
nud died.. The scene which so Im­
pressed him gave h i nil n feeling of
great awe, (Jrent shells from a thou-,
sum! guns were streaking nml criss­
crossing the sky. Withonl glnsses I
counted thlrty-ulue of our observation
Imlloon*. Away off In the distance I
saw one (101111:111 captive balloon., The

C o n fn u e d on Pago 6

Byn

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Btrgrant McCltntnek l i on American
toy of Lexington, Kg., tchn hat iccn
terclrv in France, trai decorated far
hroccry, teoundrd, invalided home and
tote i* returning to accept n commitlion. Thii it the fourth article to thr
tcrirt. Jn the first article he told of
Ml training up to the polAt 1rherc he
reached the front line trenches. 'J n 11,1
tfC"iid he outlined tto r Inlitnnlc prepa
reham for a hornh mid, and in tin
thin! Ihe dlsmtrnus raid teas dcsn ilx d

Anniversary

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15 Days

BIG 3-IN-1 STO R E W A Y

Anniversary

body got tin1 wrong l i l h annul anything.
The .\ u sirallan heavyweight
champion who lauded on me went

ly for us, opr battalion wits re
Ueu'tl from duly tai tho from line, nml right out in (he street nml saluted out*
the lip wu got w as that wo wore to go of our lieutenants. Wc litnl just one
down to (he big show then taking s a t i s f y in g re lic tion a fte r tin* tight w a s
place on the Nomine. Our relief was n t c r tin* A m tmliuii lsitt»il;.ei that re
a ill'M on of A ustralian s. You .see.
tile M-’ tnr w hich we had held in ltdjitno was a sort of preparatory school
fur the regular lighting over in I'ranee• Dowm to the Somme.
It wasn’t long before wo got Into
We
began our march to the Som m e
what y o u m ight cull the big league
(cutest, but In the meanwhile wo hud by 11 hike to Nt. Omer. the lire: Itrlt■ HI lit* rest from hauling l ’rltx and (all headquarters In Europe. Then w e
*ltie opportunity 10 observe some'things Mnppcil f o r a week’ about tw enty miles
which seem to mo to be worth telllllg from Calais, where we underwent a
about. Those of you who urn exchl- cou rse of latensllleii (raining for open
lively foinl of the stirring detail of lluhfitu: ’ T h e In fan try In dies. Ill
war, such as shooting ami being shot which w e were drilled, were very s im i­
it nail bombing nml Imyoncling, need lar to those o f tlie F u l l e d States arm y,
only skip a little of Ibis. We bad tin those which, hi fuel, w ere originated
Mlirely satisfactory amount &lt;&gt;f smoke by tlie Flitted Stale-, 'roups hi tin*d a y s
o f liidinti lighting
W e , covered innst
ard excitement later.
.l» msiii as o u r relief b altalh ai had
got la rte moved bjiek In I’opeiInglie
for a couple o f d a y s ’ rest. Wo, were a
pretty contented and Jovia l lot. our
platoon esjsH'lally. Wo were -1111 glad to
yet away from the strain o f holding a
front I fetich, and .there w ere other a d ­
vantages.
F o r In*Inure, tile iiltcrn*
tfcns of our m u s te r due to cnhualtlcs
tad not come through battalion headquarter*, imd th ere fo re w e had In mrr
plahsMi slxly -th ree rum ration s tilglj^
tud nioridfig and only sixteen men.

of 1 lie ground nrmiiiil t ’atnl» on our
stom a ch s lu open order, Willie it may 1
seem Impertinent for me, a mete non- j
coiu, to express an opinion about the
la rg e r nfTairs o f tlie cninpnlgn. I th in k]
I m a y !«• excused for saving that l li e j
w a r didr. t 111 nil lake the course which
was expected and hoped for a fter t h e ;
fight on tin* Somme, Undoubtedly the
allies expected to break through tin*]
flcrin n ii line. That Is Well known now.
WI1U0 w e were helng tralmsl near C a ­
lais fo r open w a r fa r e a very larg e
force of cavalry w a s being a ssem b led!
and prepared for the s a m e purpose, tt |
wu* ndver used.

T hat was lust August, am! the allies
""“ ' / I
haven't broken through- yet. Even­
tually l W hore they will breuk
'j
I, through, hut lu m(r opinion men who
il nro drnwu fur service - lu the tinit
Tf*. I
half tttll ITon 'o f our new American
army w III be veterans In Enrojx) before
the big break comes which will wreck
the Prussian hope’ of success lu this
war. And If we of the U. H. A. don’t
throw lu the weight to lieat the I’ruar^ V /F
slims now they will not he beaten, and
WsT
la th at case the day will not be very
y y j fur d istant when wc will have to beat
them to save our homes ami ottr natlou. W ar Is a dreadful utid Inglorious
V '/V *
and 111’MUflllliiJf and cruel thing. 'Hut
If we hold back now we will be In the
nkTS.
logical position of a mnn hesitating to
\ l\
go to grips' with a drunken, savage.
1[
shrieking, spewing maniac who has nil
\ J \l
hut wlilppvsl Ids proper keepers nml Is
iV
B(dnt[ a fte r the onlooker. However, 1
wish wc had had two mouths more of
Pafc
weatlrer on the Somme. T here might
iXL , have been it dlfTerent story to tell.
j

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a

Simplified Medicine.

We got drafts of reernlls Indore we
Nobody went to the Somme, nml Home of our
j wounded men were sent hack to Engln our ln,,‘L " here s i r had left our "safely,
won! ®rBl battalion." T hat wns really.the
hi was Elfty-llrst Imtlnlloti of the Fourth dl*
i vision of the (.’nuadlnn forces, enmoiisv nt lKWwl ° f (ho physically rejected, men
him ’I111(i recovering from wounds ami men In0*e Australians. Each hud the sume Jured In training Tlie Tommies, howf«re .In the field—four divisions. El4’,lllwl *■» *■»■*«J 8"“ ’! or "»■(“rt force w«s bigger limn any other J'jr OUdny’s Eight in ran try.” Major
,n ay inniimscd exclusively of voluii* GH'lay wiim our battalion surgeon. He
leers ever before assembled. While 1 »*■* Immensely |tophlur. nud he ncblev^■oog (n the Canadian army and he- i «1 « Kreat naino for himself. Ho made
Jwo the Canadian overseas forces the ouu realize what n great personal
troops over led to wnr, I must force u doctor can he nml whnt an tm*«/ that I have never seen n Ixuly " f . necessary elalKirntlon there Is In the
*“«&gt; *o inagnlllccnt In average physique civil practice of medicine.
M (ho Ausirnllniis. And some of them ; (Under Major Gllday's admlnlslrntlon
*eroevou altove tho high average. The ho man In our battalion wus sick If he
U*,n thijl punched tue In the eye In an couhl walk, and If ho couldn’t wnlk
*»tauilna" lu roiteriiigho mndo up cn- there wns n reasonable suspicion th at
‘Wljr |n- j,ja own jwrB0H for tho al&gt;- he wns drunk. The major simplified
f '8c* of !i&gt;a D arcy'from the Austra-' medicine, down to an exact science of

We are Celebrating the Third Anniversary of the Foundini’’ of our Firm. The Crowning* Event is the Opening of
Two Additional Store Rooms for Shoes and Gents’ Fur­
nishings. We have decided the First Three Days —- one
day for each year of our existence must represent the su­
preme test and definite showing of the Big 3-In-l Store.
GOME
Wo Phinmd j i i u I Prepared
This Bargain Even!
For You
MEN’S
Blue Work Shirls 39c
Brown Flannel Shirls 79c
.Ratine $1.50 value 98c

SATURDAY
The Second Day of Our Anniversary the
FIRST FIFTY LADIES’ SPENDING AS MUCH
AS 81.00

FOR MONTHS
Our Buyers Have Been
.Merchandising For T his’
Great Event

Will Receive One Pair of Kaisers Silk Gloves

Ladies’ Shirt Waists
$1.00 Values

ABSOLUTELY FREE

69c

During this Exposition we will Sell a Few
Pieces of Silk Taffeta for only 98 Cents
One Table of
Voiles only

B. V. I). Under­
wear for Men
50c value 39c
Union Suits
$1.00 value 69c
Boys’ Union Suits

John B. Stetson Hats
Ladies’ White Nubuck
High Shoes only $1.98
Painters White Over­
alls only 98c
$1.00 Value Sport Silk
only 69c
1 Lot Choice Hats for
Ladies’ only 98c

Come The Event
Wont be Complete
Without You are
Here
Men’s Paint Beach
. and Silk Hats
Only 44c V
Only a Few
of Those Ladies’
House Dresses Left
to Close out at
49c

Remember We Have School Hats and Shoes for the Boys and Girls
These are Only a Few of the Many Bargains we are Offering
and see them.

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.

IN T H E HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SEC TIO N

; PUBLISHED :
ON

SEMI • WEEKLY

TUESDAYS

AND

FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
v o iO T rrv n r~
SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917

NUMBER 102

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RUSSIANS
SEES VISION McKinnon is selected :
HOLD MONTHLY MEETING WILL FIGlfr OF SANFORD SUPERVISING PRINCINAL
MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE SAYS ROOT IN FUTURE
fOR SANFORD SCHOOLS
extra work by Harrison on Geneva

TAX ADJUSTMENTS, ROAD road and final estimate on orglinal
Condition of Crops. M ost crops
AMERICAN MISSION SATIS­ SHOULD BECOME THE MILK
TEACHERS ASSIGNED F O R
MATTERS AND WARRANTS contract.
wertfavorably affected by the
FIED WITH THEIR
SUPPLY
STATION
FOR
(».,R.
Brinson
appeared
before
the
PAID
•
RESPECTIVE SCHOOLS BY
weather of th e week.
Except in
WORK
•
board ip reference to error in assess­
FLORIDA
i / some localities where rain was rather
BOARD
Sanford, Fla., August*6, 1917.

ment of 6 arres in Sec. 29. Tp. 19 S,
Washington, p . C., Aug. 9.—A
After taking an automobile ride frequent, cotton continues- to do .T he school board a t a m e e tin g
Hon. Hoard of County C o m m it It. 31 t , and same was ordered cor­ Russian republic is certain to result
through
the Sanford celery district well; picking is reported from Jef­ held Tuesday finished its t u s k of
".
y
Bioncrs met in regular session nt 10 rected.
in that country, in the opinion of with Dr. W. F. Rlackman of We-, ferson and ginning has begun in
o’clock a. m.
'Present Chairman
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, sec­ Eliho, Root, head .of the American kiwa Ranch and Dr. E. M. Nigh- Suwannee county.
Locally,
the appointing and assigning teacher* t o
the respective schools of the c o u n ty .
L, A. Rrumloy and Commissioned onded by L. y . Hagan, clerk in­ mission, which has returned from
weevil
is
doing
some
damage,
and
bert, inspector In charge of tick
hi P. Hagan, C. W. Entzminger, O. structed to advertise for bids for the its three months' visit, to report to
The Dr. J. F; M cKinnon, well'k n o w n
eradication work in Florida for the some complain of shedding.
and loved in Sanford was a p p o in te d
P. Swope and E. H. Kllhec with construction and county to furnish President Wilson. In Mr. Root's
United
Brueau of Anin
Onitcd States Hrueau
Animal In- corn crop is good to excellent. P la n t­
as
.supervising principal S a n fo rd
E. A. Douglass, clerk, and A. F. ‘-material for the claying of the Win- opinion, only the overwhelming of
dust ry last Tuesday, R. W. Storrs ing sweet potatoes continues in
schools.
The ^appointment o f D r.
Bill, deputy sheriff in attendance.
ter Park and Oviedo road, from the country by German ' armies, i f DcFuniak Springs, editor,
Cane, velvet beans,
farmer some places.
McKinnon,
together wfth the efficient
Minutes of last meeting read and Oviedo to Orange (jounty Ijne, ns making impossible further develop­
•m j n member of the State
State Live peanuts and tobacco are promising. corps of other teachers a ppointed as­
approved.
•.
■ per specification*'o( engineer*-1 Car­ ment, ‘ ran prevent the erection of Stock Sanitary Hoard, bad a
Pastures
are
improved
nnd
stock
had
vision
sures for Sanford one of th e best
Henry N. Shirp appeared before ried.’
the Russian republic.
of Sanford becoming' the milk s ta ­ are in good condition.
school
years ever in the h isto ry of
John I). Jinkins appeared before
tile board in reference to. having hole
A. J. Mitchell, Meteorologist.
Internal difficulties are being over­ tion for the entire Florida East
the
schools.
T he opening of tho
for clay pit on his property filled.1
*’oar&lt;* an'l a!,ked to be authorCoast.
.
come
nod
the
process
of
crystnlizaschools
on
Septem
ber 3rd m a k e s a
Matter referred to C. W. Entzminger 180,1 to Purcliaso supplies and one
He poured out his enthusiasm on NEGRO SC H O O LS OPEN OCT. I very pleasant arrangement f o r th e
tion is going on rapidly. The ex­
metal
book
case.
Motion
C.
W
with Jxiwer to act.
treme elements which threatened se­ the proposition to the Sanford Her­
teachers as well as for the pupils,
W. A. I.offier uppeared before the Entzminger, seconded by O. P.
' ‘Fine tick School Board Appoints Teachers fqr from the fart thnt un early o p e n in g
rious troubles have been brought un­ ald editor cs follows:
board in reference to bill of Chase &amp; SwoJ ,‘‘- ro,«ue*t granted.
the t'omln Year
, der control,, and, given due oppnr- free dairy rows- silos; your luxuriant
m a k e tiie Christ runs holidays divide
Co, against Augusta Vitrified Shale
-1, *• ''I'.'bain appeared before the
crop of corn growing on the celery
At
u
meeting
of
the
school
board
the
two terms, and the children can
Brick Co„ amounting to $160.00 '" '“ "I
'vferem-e to assessment of '
“" ‘ V
ns America can render in material lands converted into silage »m | then held Tuesday it wus decided to open enjoy the holidays without h a v in g
and Attorney Geo. A. DcCott'c* re- -'lrK- ''dam s, personal property. On
and moral support, in Mr. Root's into milk, and Sanford run easily all the negro schools of the county to think of the beginning an exam quested to write. Augusta Vitrified motion.«f L. P. Hagan, seconded by
opinion, the Russian republic is a produce enough milk to furnish all on October 1st. This opening d ate j (nation as soon as the holiday.* 'aro
Shale Brick Co. about this bill.
| E- 11 K11bee assessment lowered
the dairy products consumed by the is one month a fte r t h e opening dntc over.
certainty.
■from $150 to $100.
C lerk'instructed t6 write HankinIn explanation of the apparent people living on und visiting the of. the white schools but the action
The Herald gives u list of t h e
son Si liagter of Augustn, Ga., a s ' Motion of l). I'. Swope, sccondrd ense with which the Russlun people Florida Ea4t Coast.
tvus taken on the part of the hoard teachers as are appointed to th e s e v ­
follows:
As all repair work haa ’ by L. ,P. Hagan th at law in reference have thrown off the fdrtns of a des­
” 1 never before saw such a crop of because of tho representation of some eral Seminole schools:
ceased board of county commission- to use of trailers on brick roads be potic monarchy and turned so read­ corn stalks nnd leaves. Trucy there of the'colored patrons declaring'that anford School No. I —
ers want to know what your inten- printed in Sanford Herald, separate ily to the idea of representative gov­ an- not so many ears on the stalks the arrangem ent would In- lu-tter
J'ahTord .High, Supervising P r i n lions are reg a rd in g ,repairs to roads from other laws, special notice, and ernment, Mr. Root referred to the us ure found in some corn field
und more convenient to all concern-] cfp'ql, J. F. McKinnon.
...I
it
. i
s
i
. i in .
in this .county. Do you intend to that Sheriff I! I" Brady h e ’instrurt- fact that the population is nearly 80 wliirh is all the more reason why the ed.
The ifollowing
is a list- of# .«
tlit J t French
nnd
History, Miss A r w -s
proceed with same without delay, o r .e d to enforce same. Carried,
per cent agricalturnl. T he farmers crop should be made into silage, so colored teAehers appointed for the Edwards, Asst. Principal.
have you abandoned the work?
j Communication from Mrs. (&gt;. \V. had lung been accustomed to the th a t every .pnrtirle of the feeding school year 1917-18.
M athematics, R. F. Connor
J. O. Packard appeared before the (B rady in reference to assessment on idea of locaLself government through value ran bo conserved. *■Each acre
Scicnro,
to be supplied
•
Sanford School, No. 41—Principal,
board in reference to seven sm all-her city property.and also her fario. their mayors in their little communi­ of ground is producing chough forage
La-tin,
Miss
Cornelia
Pulcstori
J. N. Grooms.
Teachers, W. R,
bridges around MJdway, and on mo- property, and usk that these assess- ties, nnd in a larger way through the to feed th re e -o r four cows’ for six
English, Miss N atalie Moffett.
C r o o m x / ^ l ^ Graham. J. L. Moore,
tion of 0 . P. Swope, seconded by mont* be lowered.- Motion ,f L. P. Zem.stvos -whirli gathered in every m onths during the wintjor season.
Grammar
School—
.
Julin Eaverly, Eva Myers, M. L.
C. W. Entzminger, L*. A. Brumlcy Hagan, seconded by O.^ P. Swope district ami exercised large measures
Eighth Grade, Miss Clara Milleit
" W h a t you should do is to make Blyc, M. E. Harris, Lcola Nixon,
is authorized to have same repaired request rejected,
of control over local n(Tuirs. It was n campaign for a silo tin every celery ('•rare Myers, Fannie Reid, Mnrie and Mis;i Gold Ford
•
with old lumber from Geneva bridge. | J„e Cameron appeared before the comparatively easy to expand the farm. 1 guess you call those little Wilson, Melissa Robinson, Mamie
Seventh G rade, Mrs. G. B. D ick­
enson, Asst. Prin., Misses Millie
A. M. T hrasher uppeared before board iri reference' to opening road idea of local self government^ to no- j tlvt- 'and ten acre tracts farms. Gel Stephens.
the hoard in reference to t lie old from Heardall avenue to Kentucky, tional self government.
i ritl of tiie cattle fever ticks in SemM ldw a/-Cannnn School. No. ' 42 J N“ h
Z?#
,
church building across the road from avenue.
Motion of (). P. Swope,
"Tlie extreme element, that favor- , lnul,‘ ‘*ounty and encourage your eel- Summer School, to be supplied
? * th (,ra ' 1'** 'N
Annio * h i t c r n r
•I'l
the county home, moved by &lt;&gt;. P . 'seconded by ('. VV. Entzminger, mat- ing the destruction »f ail property. , " F growers to bring In fine dairy
Oviedo School, N'n. 43, Principal, 'a n d to lie supplied
Fifth Grade. Miss Laura C h i t te n ­
Swope, ‘ seconded' by C. W. Entz- ter referred to |„ A. Hrutnley and L. lias been gotten under control," suid * ' UH from the tick fr
free territory. S. E. Monroe, Asst., Marie
f ’lark.
den
”
*"*
mingor that W. C. Williamson, Supt. ' P: Hagan, with power to act.
Longwood School, No. 44, Princi­
Mr. Root.
" I n fact, it hud huen Then all they need to do is to raise
.
Fourth
tirade.
Misses
E
v
e
ly
n
of county home be requested to re-j
Dr. O. J. Miller addressed the driven out of its temporary ascend­ the corn- during tiie season when pal, Minnie Ilerlufk, Asst. L , . J.
Hargraves, Georgia I’nttishall und
port how m any honrds be has used board in reference to pay for II. ancy before the commission left* Pct- celery is not growing, put tiie crop Croonvi.
I.uera
Chappell:
from old church building.
• j McPherson for nursing a t . county rogrnd.
i believe its exclusion is in th e silo, feed it out to the rows
Altamonte School, No. 45, I’rln- East Side Prim ary —
R. I,. Garrison appeared before jail, which payment was refused as permanent.
and sell the mi|k. Thnt will keep eipal, Charlc»tte Sermons.
Asst. Principal, Mist Lillie F a r n s ­
the board in reference to t ho assess-1 McPherson "iys n prisoner nt th a t
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he fertilizer cunMnrkh nm School. No. 46, Prin- worth •
"W e took u long time to form tin*1 . . . .
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nuni of bis home placf in Ft. Reed. Ill me. '
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.i. United States„ of. •i valued . hi
government of» the
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. corn crop on-the land cipal, to lie supplied.
First Grails, .Miss Claire W alker
No action.
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J Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded
nnd give the n-vnen n steady cnxli . Gerev) . Sr nmd. No. 47. Principal,
America," ‘said Mr. IYo&gt;t, adding
Second
Grade, Miss I'eachea I.cfin tin- &gt;•■nr.
W. A. Lelfler appeared before the by E. H. ♦iilbee, L. I*. Hagan is with a smile, "and I judge from the income every
Jazie It, Adii i n «.
flor.
to have Monroe road
Forest Clt y School, No. 48, Prihboard in reference to Chase Si Co.’s authorised
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“ Silage an 1 n little cotton seed
newspapers thnt . we have not. per
Third Grade, .Miss Rene M urrell.
orange grove near Geneva, and ask drnined. ,
fertrd it yet und t lint a good deal iicnl or Velvet bean meal makes tin­ cipal, S, II. Love.
West Side Prim ary—
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, remains to lie done, it wilt tnkc iest ration for dairy cows that any
Snow Hill Sc bool. No. 19. to lie
that the nssosi^nent on same- be
Asst. Principal, Mrs. Stella Ar­
seconded by L. P. Hagan that clerk some time for the new Russian gov­ of .-the experiment stations have dis­ -uppliiM).
lowered. No action.
rington
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" ‘J. 0. j’ackard appeared before the notify A. C. I,. It. R. Co. to "repair ernm ent to ta k e form, though it is a covered. and you certainly can raise
First Grade— Miss Edieth S te w a rt
board In reference to the asgotpmertt railroad, crossing nt Lake Monroe. fact, th at in the short period of its tiie corn on your celery land.
Second tirade, Miss Ethel M oughOnly Quarter of Draft
Motion of L. -P. Hagan, seconded existence remarkable progress lias
of W.^ L .-B a rtlett, in Eureka Ham ­
" B u t you folks will have to get
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Washington, I). - C.—Incpm plcte ton
by O. P. Swope thnt clerk advertise been made.”
mock. No action.
rid of the,ticks first, so you can safe­ returns from local bpurds throughout
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Third Grade, Misa Blanche P a t ti J - A . Davison appeared before the for bids f o r- p u tt i n g shoulders -of
America’s part in the reorganisa­ ly bring in- some good dairy cows. the country to d ay indicated th a t shall
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board in reference'- to assessment on clay or mar! on brick road from Wil­ tion of Russia, Mr. Root said, al­ Iiftto r start a campaign right away possibly 75. per cent of the draft Oviedo School, No. 2—
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city'lot, Dlk 7, -Ti#^2, and asked for son's corner to Wckiwa river. Same ready lias been indicated. W hat is and -take advantage of opportunity eligibles in th e first rail will be re­
Principal, A. I»oud Hatch ^
&gt; reduction on same. Reduced from to be 3 ft. wido a n d .6 in. deep. E n­ needed are moral support, railway white i t ' i s poundirtg ut your front leased from service in the national
First Asst., Mrs. A. K. C raw ford,
gineer to furnish .specifications.
9800.00 to $600.00. ; '
facilities, money and expert help in door with a sledge hammer, i t - may i(rmy un some ground or other, in­ Second Asst., Miss Nellie King
nills of Florida Groves Drainage the development of industries.
Commissioner L. A. Brumlcy recr
•get tired and move on (o some other cluding physical disability.
Geneva School, No. 3
ommended deduction .on Lots 1 und 2 District approved nnd ordered paid.
Evidently Mr. Root had no fear county -where it will be welcomed
Principal, J. M. Chaffer
From one town in Maine there
W. II. Williams, 972.45; Fred T. of repudiations by Russia of he* with open urms." •
Dlk. 5, Tier 10, Horn $1700.00 to
.
First A i i t , Miss Katherine F l y n t ,
came a report th a t out, of 72 called
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91600.00, which was -agreed to by Williams, 91.
financial obligations, for-’he railed
Second
A vt., Mrs. W. L. Seig.
tpr examination 68 hnd be?n accept.Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded attention to t h e fa c t' t h a t so far ta
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Lake
Monrcr
School, No. 4—
M oney/or-H om e Gourds
dd physically and less than 25 per
Principal, Andrew J. Johnson
.M atter of reduction on assessment by L, P. Hagan th a t clerk bo au­ Russian currency is concerned nt • The" commissioned officers of 'th e cent hnd claimed excihptiop. Thnt
First As..L, to be supplied . •
of L. P. ’.McCuller property lots 1 thorized to purchnsi two new book present it ifc in no w'oriu condition Home Guard Companies A, ll and C,, was an exception. In most section*
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than was the paper m oney' of the, organised .in Gainesville," Hague a n d 1 the "first call of men has already hobn Lon wood ScI joI, No. 5 —■nd .2, Illlc. 11, Tier 6. Refused. • machines.
Reports of the several different federal government in th e United High Sprlngf . respectively,- and the.
Principal, Mrs. .Chas, L. .Polk
Mrs. H. C. Tyler' appeared before
examined and practically all of the
county
officials read, approved nnd States d u rin g , the Civil War.
First Asst., Miss N ettye M ainca
the board in reference to assessment
officers of tho now company organ­ men-called have filed their exemption
Mr. Root declined to" discuss the ized Mdnday a t .Micaqopy appeared notices .and affidavits. By the end Chuluola School, No. 6 —
on her. property and op other prop­ ordered filed.
Ilohd of Jno. D. Jinkins, notary military situation in Russia or the befbro the hoardr und Asked for an
Principal, to be supplied
erty around her. No action.
of the week, officials hope to have
• • personnel of the present Riissian appropriation to purchase equipmeht those passed upon, so that it will he
First Asst., Miss Sadie B la c k b u rn
W. H. Morris, appeared before public approved.
Hond of Geo. A. Mitchell to rarry gnvernrhhnt or the prospect* of the nnq u p o n -motion tho num of 93,650
Altamonte
School, No. 7 —
the board in reference to assessment
possible to cstimntc the percentage
Principal, to be supplied
of Mrs. J. W. Emerson, now assessed firearms was approved and license continuance of individual office-­
was appropriated for lhis purpose, who -will he ready to report for ser­
Gabrlrlla School, No. 8 —
holders.
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at 9920.00. On motion of C. W. ordered issued..
and it was ordered, th at tho" board vice.
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Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded
Breaking nil precedents- in t h e advertise for bids for "the cqtfipment
Entzminger
-present
assessment
Principal, Miss Lottie Mnthcrv
by. L. P. Hagan, clerk was instructed history of such diplomatic commis* of frorri 300 to'400 men;—Gainesville
•funds, and request refused.
Lake
Mary School, No. 9—
Take Florida Doctors •
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W. C. Morse appeared before the to draw w arrant to Mrs. J. C. G rant sions which generally aro *supposed Sun. ’ *
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Principal.
Mrs. W . . I l . # Evan»
Washington,. Aug. 7.—T he war
to be surrounded by extreme sc-]
Paula
School,
No. 10—
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board In reference to assessment on for 915 for 2 months.
will levy a heavy toH on the doctors
Motion of C. W. Kntxminger, rrecy nnd which communicate their1 * ,
To be supplied!
his homo place which is assessed at
Weather Keperi
. of Florida. * It is announced officially
seconded by O. I*. Swope, clerk in­ conclusions verbally to the head of
9260.00. , Assessment stands..
An nrticle of interest to the N e g r o ,
Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 8, 1917 th a t two out .of every nine physi­
J. M. Wynn, Supt. qf road camp structed tn send bill to Southern the government, the mission had • Synopsis of crop ronditions in cians of military at|e in Florida and teachers and patrons, and a list o f
*’“• granted Iravf) of absence of 15 Hell Tel. Co. for usa of right of way, p rep ared'a report for submission (to­ Florida for the week ending Au­ every other qtatP- in Uncle Sam'a negro teachers will be found in ati-J
day i o Secretary Lansing.
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am ount to be 920 per month.
days.
gust
1917;.* •
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principal possessions will be re­ other column of this issue of T h e
Motion
of
O.
P.
Swope,
seconded
W. M. Haynes, representing the
A delegption of government of­
Herald. ___________________
Temperature. .Temperature
was quired for war. service.
Sanford Herald appeared before the by L. P. Hagan th a t J. T. M cLain’s ficials met th e party at the railroad normal or slightly* above, except in
"This,” says, the'offlcinl a n n o u n c e ­
Rcheknh Meeting
Mnj. Gep. Srott, chief of the extreme west, fther&amp;Tit was be­ ment, “ is proballiy the .heaviest de­
board in reference to the printing of bid of 9296 for building bridge over station.
Attention Rchekahs! Every m e m ­
the laws passed by the legislature of Geo creek be accepted. Carried.*
sta|T of the nrmy, iVho sp ent much low th e normal. T hvjilghest for the mand tnnde-b’y the war upon any
ber of Seminole* Rohcknh Lodge ia
Motion of L .’ P. Ilagnn, seconded time a t the front wjll report to Sec­ week was 99 deg.
P-'I", ami the Hanford Herald was*
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profession, b ut. the medical men of urged to be present ut. our u e x t t
deiignated as the newspaper in which by 0 / P. Swope t h a t C. F. Harrison retary Baker. The general was with
Precipitation.
The rainfall was the" country are meeting it readily." meeting, Aug. '1 4 th . There will b e '
be paid 955.60 for extra work on the Russian arm y part .of th e time
these laws ure to be printed.
above thn nor m il. over much of the
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initiation of candidates, after which
it was in roqt Ijeforc the Gcrmhn nprth and portionsS.qf. the central
A- F. Hinkle appeared before the Gcncvn bridge.
Spend
Next
Thursdayin
Coronado
refreshments
will bo served.* T h e
board in reference to the assessment . Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded forces and is expected to bripg'm uch &lt;yVision, hue it was • generally defi­
The
people*of
this
&lt;4ty
are
cor­
members
of
th e Degree staff aro
°f Corner *4 Hinkle Vineyard, which by L. P. Hagan, th a t S. A. L. Ry. .valuable military information. ’V
cient in th«t southern portion of the dially invited to spend next T h u r s ­ asked to come to t h e hall S a tu r d a y
91,000.00. On motion of .O. 1*. Go. ho requested to mo’vc railrond *•
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section, a and decidedjy so slong tho day nftcrrtoon and evening, Augintt
evening, Aug. 11th for practice.
Swope, moved by E. II. Kilbee, the crossing a t a point about one mile Volra - $5,000 Equip Home Guards east coast, where soim'sstations re­
16th
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n
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Coronado.
The
ladies
of
Secretary.
•hove assessment stands a( 9LOOO.OQ west of Oviedo to conform with new
Leesburg, F la .,'A u g , 8.— Fivp
ceived ’ no. rain during Ihc week. Coronado nnd New SmyrrAi will
rond
grade
and
request
them
to
noC. F, Harrison appeared before
thousand dollars was npproprixted D roughty conditions continue in the
Mrs. S. C. Jam es und children of
sbrve supper nnd also dancing will
the board in reference to final n e ttle -. tify when change will lie made. .
by tho. Lnk6 County Commissioners Miami vicinity, where dtrurf* fruits
Jacksonville
ia viaitirtg her h u s b a n d ,
be e n joyed-at Brann’s Pavilion. A
nn'nt o n ’ contract on Geneva road. - J. ©. Baggett addressed the board today for the equipment of th e Lal(c were unfavorably, .affected.
Heavy small charge will be made for these S. C. James of this place.
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On motion of E. II: -Kilbee, second- in reference to road near Lake How- pounty Home Guaijds, the military rains: St. Leo, 3.1; Pensacola, 2.3,
which will s t a r t a * fund tow ards
Jake Wilcox who formerly resided
by 0 , I*. Swope, Engineer G. R. ell. Motion L. P. Hagan, seconded organization formed among four
and Marianna, 3.0 inches.
There building a first class cement rds
op- hero has enljatod in Co. I 64 H e f i Ramsey is instructed to furnish nt by C. W. Entzminger m atter was rc- leading towns in the county for pro­ was jio rain nt Ft. Pierce, Ft. Lau­
proach to th e best beach in the ment. lie was living in r G eorgia^ht
»H'Xt regular meeting estimate o f j.
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tection during the period of the.w ar. derdale, Miami nor Key West.
state.
•the time of his enlistment.
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�P o p '5 » U — 10 »erd« In P»lm H a m ­
mock, located on Pinaway a t 9600.
Terms one-fourth down and balance
In l t 2 a n d 8 years a t 6 per cant, or
liberal discount for all csh. j This is
The New York railroad station excellent soil, easily cleared,' good
seen In a ‘'Self Mado Widow" is the natural drainage, on good road fcnd
only H mile from loading track.
Pennsylvania station.
Should bring double this price. J. O.
101-ltp
.Alice Brady's beauty shines forth Packard, Sanford, Fla.
undirnmad in th e very rustic ■cos­
For Sale— 10 acre farm all im ­
tume she wears in the early p a rt of
proved a n d . aubirrigatad, dose in,
"A Self Mado Widow" and It Is
mile off Celery' - avenue brick
strikingly enhanced by the beautiful
road, right a t loading track. $6000
gowns she wenrs in the latter p art
and will include crop of.'corn and
of the production.
peas if taken in time. J. O. Pack­
ard, Sanford: ‘
1 101-ltp
" I'v e played a number of different
characters but this is tho Arst tim e I
For Sale—Span of mulct, — Koontx
havo ever been called on to play the Beck H sm m ock.
100-2tp*
part of a widow and a self m sde one
at t h a t ," remarked Miss B rsdy
For Sale—Several ten acre and
apropos of her role In "A Self Made
W i d o w . T yrlc F r M q T —
improved farms, well drained, best of
conditions. For a short time I esn
T he Crystal G aser—Cast
sell thepo as low as $50.00 per acre
Rose Jorgensen. ..Fannie W a rd ......
and you can’t buy any better land
Rose Keith
Fannie Ward .
a t any price. Term s H cash and
Norma Dugan „„.„.....FannIe Ward
balance in 1, 2 and 3 years a t 6 per
cent.
I t would be hard to And a
" T h e Crucible’,
f Marguerite Clark and* Harrold better investm ent for yo u r savings
Lockwood in " T h e Crucible" at the th an o n e 'o f these tracts of, land for
they will be surely worth much
Star Wednesday.
more. . J . O. Packnrd, Sanford, Fla,
In tho powerful and heart grip­
101-ltp
ping dram a o "T ho Crucible," by
Mark Lee Luther, the portrayal of a
For Sale—Good work horse eight
soul’s ordeal in the melting pot of years old. Gentle and good driv.er.
suffering, from which Aery furnace Inquire R .'L . Garrison, R. D. No. 1
it emerges unscathed by its ugonies
98-tfc
Marguerite Clark plays the p art of
FOR RENT
little Jean Kanshaw, at Arst hoyden
and tom-hoy, unjusjt|y condemned
For R e n t—A good farm, Avc acres
to a reformatory, who later trium ps tile d and in excellent state*of culti­
pver the sham e of her imprisonm ent vation, well .located, good house,
and the sordid corruptness of her good neighbors.* Tho be9t I have
environment, returning good for evil had to offer this season. J. O. Pack­
fo those who worked havoc with her ard, Sanford, Flu.
101-1 tc
lift*.
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For Rent — Well screened house­
, Jean Fnsshnw is brought yp by
keeping apa rtm e n ts with ‘sleeping
her father as nearly like a. hoy ns
ptych. All conveniences. Furnished
possible, with the result that, when
first lloor. 618 Oak avenue. 100-tf
he dies, her mother and sister, quite
primly different from the high sp irit­
Furnished Rooms by. D a y ,' Week
ed, sincere and prankish Jean, mis­ or M o n th — Park avenue Hat, 105
understand and dislike her thorough­ N orth Park avenue, .over L. It.
ly, and ill treat her accdrdingly. Her Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mrs.
sister, Amelia, a sedate and self Jam es P a tto n , m anager.
30-tf
righteous girl magnifies all J e a n ’s
, Strayed or
S tolen—One
light
tempers and eccentricities until Mrs.
brown
mule,
weight
above
!»50
lbs.
Kanshnw believes Jean ’to he a per•Two slits in one ear. Return or no­
tify J. M. Lewis, A ltam onte Springs.
101-2tp
until one of th e clerks informed them
of Miss Brady's identity and of the
use to whleh the garments were to
be put.
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. Fannie W ard
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I n the L askyiP aram ount produc­
tion, " T h e Crystal Gaxer," which
will be seen a t the Star on Friday
with the popular star, Fannie W ard
in t h e , principal role, three distinct
character* are played by Miss Ward.
She Is seen as the m other and two
daughters, and in the latte r p a r t 'o f
the production .ono girl rescues the
other from a burning building. How
this is accomplished is one of the
most unusual and spectacular inci­
dents eycr seen on tho screen. Miss
Ward, with her wonderful knowledge
of dram atic a rt is ablo to give to
•ach character so distinct a charac­
terisation th a t a t no tiine is her
identity confused in the minds of tho
audience.
Lyric Tonight
.
One of the biggest feature motionpictures of the year will be" shown on
the screen a t the Lyric T heatre to­
night, when tho World Film produc­
tion, " T h e Feast of Life," with
Clara Kimball Young, Paul CapelIsni and Doris Kenyon will be the
feature of the day’s bill. Aurora
Fernandes, a poor b a t beautiful
Cuban girl is persuaded against her
will to become betrothed t o ’ Don
Armada, a wealthy Cuban.
She
loves Pedro, a young Asherman who
lives with his uncle, F ather Ventura,
and his sister, Celida, who has been
secretly stealing to Don Arm ada’s
villa, hut is cast off by him on his
engagement to Aurora.

LYRIC

THEATRE
TUESDAY

WEDNES DAY

Wm. A. Brady
Presents

l*athr I'rrarnl«

Clara Kimball •
Young In

"THE
EXPRESS”

"The Feast
• of Life"

Lonesome

Pat he New s

I.ukc Comedy

. Longing for a sight of Pedro,
Aurora, disguised'as a dancing girl,
goea to an inn, where Pedro comes
with other Ashermen for a night’s
revelry. * He does not recognise her
as "his lady of the lily” as ho cslls
her, but falls n victim to the c-harm-.
of the dancing girl. Cclida, dying of
the dancing girl. Cclida,-dying of n
broken heart confesses to Pedro and
F ather Ventura; and Pedro, to
avenge Cclida summons all tho flsh-

ern, but AyuiWa, but also his "lady
of tho Illy,” now Arm ada’s xwlfo.
Notw ithstanding her plaedings not
to kill her husband, Pedro is about
t o striko when he sees th at Don Ar­
mada is blind.
This awakens his
pity and he leaves the house.
Don Armada has an operation per­
formed on his eyes which proves suc­
cessful, but the physicians -warn him
th a t any shock may result in blind­
ness for life. Aurorfti in (he meanlime has been carrying on clandes­
tine meetings with Pedro, and Ar­
mada hoping to And out who Au­
rora’s' lovd is tells her th a t the Iperation has been a failure. He inter­
cepts a note from .Pedro and locking
Aurora in her room stabs Pedro.
He then returns to Aurora and she
discovers th a t he has tricked her.
He tells her whnt he has done hut
the shock kills him. Aurora escapes
and Ands Pedro still alive.
She
takes him home where she watches
over him, and the crisis' over the
lovers are reunited.
Lyric Tonight.
Wm. S. Hart In " T h e Desert Man,,
William S. H art will appear in a.
somewhat different role than those
he has lately portrayed when his
new picture, " T h p Desert M an," a
Triajtgle production, supervised by
Tims. II luce is shown at the Star
theater Thursday.
The star has earrjed the title, "th e
good bad-m an" by such characters
ns those in ‘" T h e Gun Fighter,"
"T ho Aryan" and "T he Devil’s
Double." As th e desert man he is
just ns determined and just as quirk
with the six shooter, hut
his
strengtli and courage is founded on n
splendid philosophy, a belief in him-'
self and in the power ol right.

Lost, Strayed or Stolen — White
ami black spotted, hobtailed terrier
pup '(mule), named Freckles, has
skin infection on hack. Reward for
return. Schelie Maines.
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On a scorching Hay of sum m er he
struggles across the desert, leading
an e xhausted.Imrse. lie enters a de-.
V IT A G ItA P li P R E S E N T S
joctet! village called 11Token •llopi.
because its inhabitants have lost
IIKN CHRISTIE IN
faith in themselves and th e pros­
pects of the town.
.
BLIND JUSTICE
Hart meets a girl, Margery Wil­
son, who causes him to take a keen
interest in the place. In a year’s
ALSO
time this desolate community lias
MUTT AND JEFF
flourished into th e thriving mining
town of Itclivinville, all lieefruse one
No Anim als for Him.
One day John’s mother was going to
man had Jnith and the courage to
have company and she fold him to go
follow his convictions.
tii'the market nnd get some oysters.
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She said: “ We will have oyster situp."
Studio Gossip *
W m . A. Brady ’
John was busy thinking. Finally ho
The
cast
of players in
Presents
mild: "I’ll,eat the soup, hut no animals
"Mystery of the
Made Widow" is us follows
for roe."
flrrllf All«# Hr Mir
Double Cross"
.U
Sylvia Smith .......... ........ Alii
"A Self Made
Fitzhugh Castleton .... Johr
Value of Reading.
.
Widow”
Read f I ennnot too strongly reoomf'rahitlns Msllle
mend good muling. Six hours each
Also Pathe
King
■ Semphronia Tootles
week
of serious rending Is not mueh;
. News ’
Justine’ (Titling
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but
.It
mny mean tho difference be­
Butts
...
Richard Clarke
tween
n
fl’O.OOO-ii-ycnr executive and n
Lydia Van Duscn
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$*jr&gt; clerk.
Head! Learn to think
Alexander Carewe with—nnd ngninsf the deep thinkers
Crosby (forgerj
of tlio world.—Wllllnm Maxwell In Col­
COMING
Herbert Barrington lier’s. •'
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Delia (his wife)
Lila Chester

FRIDAY

ROSCOE ARBUCKLE

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ford, Florida, oa tfca Cth day of
1917#

W a n te d —‘Practical tie inspector
with references. Good wages. O. C.
B ry a n t,- Wagner, Fla.
' 99-6tp

C laim an t nam*a aa w lin n iM

TN
HIS WEDDING NIGHT

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The Lyric Orchestra. Will Give
Special Concerts Every Night

When securing a widow’s chstume,
for her work in "A Self Made Wid­
ow" Miss Alice Brady visited a shop
specializing in such wearing appurel.
Her jnynusness quite shocked the
other women there who were pur­
chasing tlu ir widows’- weeds and
they considered her truly heartless,

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Thin Heading THREE CENTS i
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Charge 25 C c d Ir .
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Merits arc determined by Comparison

TUESDAY
Suffer.

Viola Dana in "Lady Barnaric" also Musty

WEDNESDAY—Marguerite Clark and Harrold I,ockw*ood in
"The Cruriblo" also n big two reel Keystone Comedy.
THURSDAY—Those Wonderful Triangle Plnys
William S. Hart in "The JJcscrt Man" also "
Zoo" a comedy.
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comedy.

Fannie Ward in "The Crystal C ater" also a

MATINEE DAILY rAT 3:15 P. M

In answering an advertisem ent
where no name is mentioned in tho
nd, please do not ask T he Herald
for Information aa to tho idontity of
the advertiser.
Usually, wo do not
know who the a d v e r tis e is nnd If
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FOR SALE
For Sale—Good paying poultry
farm nnd small bearing grove for
sale or exchnngo for t r u c k - f a r m .
Oak Crest Poultry Farm; Bartow;,
Fla., or L. Allen Seed Co., Sanford,
Fla.
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dress Geo. W. Thurm ond, 20 W.
South St., Orlando, Fla.
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C. L Click ol Sanford Flar'd.
J. P. Coaim cl. Sanford, Florid;
IWnl.mlp HrllTU of Markham,
Frank (Jrlffla ol Markham. fo,
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Would like to hear from owner
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Sale close to railroad. Full p a rticu ­ l a f w t of C a n a !, J# d * r. H rm lnolr
lars in first letter aa to price, loca­ In rt KotaU of maloofKWida
II. Und#r«rood
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snme by calling a t Herald
paying for -ad.
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1*17. | .holt apply to tha llonorol,;,■ j;. V. Ilo ii.'
KohUr. Juds# o f mid Co*M,
Jorfg, Bt
lor my final rtUrhsrr# aa AdminUi-atrli
C ...U of W. If. u X w m d . r W
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K. J. UNDERWOOD.

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Natlra af Application ror T al Daad Under
Hactlan s, . f Chapter 4SSS, Laws of
Halida
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Notlr* l« hereby gW#n that W. C. Wti­
lls maen A C. C .M .*a. purrhawra of T s*
Carlinrala No. 16, dated th# Cth day of
July A. IJ. 1916 a* to North 6*8 of 8otun tj
Houthaaal &gt;», hai
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of North wait U of 8outh#*at
fllad
aaJJLcttiiA cajtm « In- m y offlra,

ito R H tW b 'T w i t s r d e a d to "baua l5 ” eS*,d!

one# with law. Said cartlftrate embrar##
th# following dcirrtbrri property altuatad In
Saretnoia county, Florida to-wlt:
N 6-8 of 8 *t of NW )( of 8E »&lt; of Sac.
28, Tp. IS 8, It. *9 E.
Tha aald land balng aiaaatad at tha data
of tha laauanea ol auch rrrtinrata in tho
natna ol J. (1, Tomllnion. Unleaa aald eartlfleata ahall ba radaamed according to law
tat deed will laaua tharaon on tha Sth day
of Saptamber A. D. 1917.
Wltnrta my official algnatur# and aaal thla In ('•■rlgof f'oaairf Jadg#, Hrmln.l# Caaa•*». Hlal# of Flarida
tho 7th day of Auguat, A. I&gt;. 1SIT.
taaal)
K. A. DOUCLASS.
V • law# R itiU of
IJ I. Stem#
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Nolle# l« h#r#by given, to all whom it
101-Tue* 6tp
D#p#Min#nt af th# fntcilor
17. 8. (.and Qffic# a t (lain rsv lll# , F la.,
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J u ly 21, 1917.
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S'vcn flia t llrn ja m in F.
Hall, o l E thel, F lorida, who, on M ay 26,
1910. mad# Ifo m rs tra d E n try N o. 06 7S7,
(or N W I f .o f S W | Section 29: an d N E « ,
of H R If, Section 30. T ow nship 19 S o u th ,
Rang# 29 E ast. T aliihas&gt;#« hU rldlan, haa
Alvd notica of lnl#nllon to mall# F ive-year
Proof, to eatabllvh claim tu th e land above
described, brfor# C ounty Judge, «* S an-

may concern, t h a t on th# 1 Ith day of
t&gt;#c#rob#r, A. II. 1917, I ahall apply to tha
llonoranl# K. K. Ilouaholtlvr. iudg* of said
&lt;•&lt;•»&lt;. aa Judg# of p robate, lo r n r final
dlacharg* -aa Administrator of tho ##tat#
of L I— Stone, and th a t a t th e aam# tlrnr
I will p r r a r n t t o aald cou rt my Anal acrounta aa A d m inlatrator of aald ratal# an d
a«k for lh#lr approval.
D a te d Ju n e 4. A. D. 1917.
M K I.V IIX K A. ST ON E .

Administrator.

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of an American lx&gt;F and d ie•couldn't have traveled more Ulan fifty to ffte
ora tad him In a London hoepltal for g a l­
yarda from tbe shell bole wben the lantryIntereattag. Ultimate and am u s­
shriek of a high explosive seemed to ing Incidents told by and ef tbe w o u n d ed ,,
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come right down out of tbe sky Into Tommies. Trying to light for Uncle Bam.
my- ears, and the detonaUon which In.
Germane. Two only w e n left stand- stantly followed gbook tho slaoUug
log when wa got In.
sides of tho shell bole until dirt In Ut­
Wben we aaw the gun bad hoed al­
ile dusty rivulets ci.ino trickling down
ien cod and tbe crew disabled Godsall
upon me. Wounded as I was, I drag­
and 1 worked round to the right abont
tan yards from tbe. shell bole where ged myself up to tho odgo.of the hole. O
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i r e - .b a d sheltered ourselves while There was no trace-any whom of tile U r By EARL REED 8ILVER8.
four
men
who
had
J
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f
t
left
me.
They
throwing Itombs Into the emplacement
and scaled tho Germnn* parapet. We have never been licaftl of since. Their
rushed tho gun jtosltlon. Thn officer bodies'.wero npvec found. The big
P a t Flanagan neither Knew
who had been In chargo was standing shell must have fiillcu right among cared about tho name of the eminent
with hts hack to on, firing with his rc- them and simply blown them to hits. . lover of b e a u ty . who flrst remarked
It was about a ipinrtcr to 7 b r ib e upou the tendency of u young m an's
wolvVr down tbe trench at our men
who wero coming over at another morning when I was hit. I Jay In the fancy In the springtime. Pot was the
p o in t I reached him Itefon* Godsall shell hole unlll-2 In (ho afternoon, suf­ enshier In n cnvellko restnuruni In
and bayoneted him. The other Ger­ fering indm from thirst nud cold and the basement of ono of New York’rf
m an who had su rrlrc d our bombing hunger than from pain. I only .hoped most uiuhltlous buildings, nud through­
threw up hla hands and nuiuthed the the Germans wou|dift drive our men out the long days ho lived In nn utTeutonic slogan of surrender—"Mercy, back over mo. At 1! o'clock a Imtch of uuisphere which might ho culled auk a m c r a d r My bayonet had broken sixty prisoners cauic along under es­ p ro n ely non-sentlmcntnl.
off in tho encounter with tho German c ort They were lieing taken to the
P u t considered Ids life more or less
ofTlcer, ao I picked up a German rifle tear under tire. The artillery bom­ of n success. Every Suturdny evening
bardment
was
still
practically
untilw ith a bayonet fixed, and Godiall and
mlnlshcd. 1 asked fur four of Uie lie drew $18 from tho treasury of the
I worked on down the trench.
Connecticut Lunch compauy. Lie lived
T ho German who had surrendered prisoners and made true of them gel
lu n boarding houso near Fortyout
his
rubber
ground
shoot,
carried
stood with hla hands held high sltore
second street, nnd wus n general fnvorhla head, waiting for us to tell him around his waist. They rcsjtomlcd
Itc with his fellow boarders.
willingly
and
seemed
most
ready
to
w hat to do. 11c never took Ills eyes
T his vyas especially trye In tho case
help
me.
I
had
a
revolver
(empty!
slid
off of us eren to look nt Ills officer, lyln* a t his feet. Ah wo moved down some bombs In my pockets, but 1 had of Miss VclHc Dobbins, who dispensed
no need to threaten them. They half groceries In one of the big department
stores, nnd who confided to her friend,
dragged me toward the rear.
Tilflo Maglnnln, th at nho was ”Just
Carried to the Rear.
crazy nbout Pnt.” But Pnt was u t te r ­
It was n trip which was not without ly Indifferent to the charms of the
Incident, livery now and then we feminine sex.
I
would hoar tbe shriek of nil uppmarhl i e wasn't a womnn hntcr—by no
Ing "coal box," ami then my prisoner mentis. Ho simply didn't care anything
stretcher bearers and I would tumble In about the girls; they had never played
one indiscriminate group Into the near­ any part whatever In lilk ruthef check-'
est shell hole. If wc did*that otiro wc ereil career, nnd he could not sec how
did It n half dozen times. After each they should ever l&gt;e Intlmntcly con­
dive the four would patiently reorgan­ cerned In his future activities.
ize and arrange the Improvised stretch­
F or two*years Pnt bnsked In the Imper again, and we would proceed. Fol­ plness of liiicliolordoin. And then, ou^
lowing every tumble, however. I would bright spring afternoon, hts eyes restImre to tighten my tounili|iK*ts, mill, id ti|K&gt;n the rod cheeks of the prettiest
despite nil I could.do, the hemorrhage girl he had ever seen. She had i
from my wonml continued to flow so dropped Into*tin* restaurant as a dewprofusely that I was beginning to Ieel drenched rose might full IntiV the.
very d l u y and weak. On the way'll) tuoutli of a hnrren cave, and had o r ­
I sighted our regimental dressing sta­
dered a ham sandwich and a glass of
tion und slgmsl to my four" Itoarcrs to.
in IIk.
carry uie toward it. I cmthlu t taik
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"A n d .sure." he inu tterrd 'to Idaiself,
German. The stntl&lt; n was In an old
"
th
e re's a girl who would charm th e
German tlugoilt. Major Gllday pus nt
.heart
of any dtnn."
the jluor. He langlied when he saw
A scene o f spring entno through tho
ine with my own special amhulame
door lending to the stri*et. Pnt stirred
•Iclnll.
“ Well, wlun dox.ni want.?" he n*kcd uneasily; a vague restlessness stole
•’Most of i:!I l mild. I think I want over him.
• r f &amp; s S E S S ^ a - X '- w
" I t ’s lonely you’re looking this bright !
n drink of rum."
afternoon." lie said.
II** pt.'dti eil It lor me instantl.v
The girl mim'd her eyes nnd w ith­
"Now," said tie, “my udllcc !•• y..t| Is
I Tumbled l.t on Top of the Four.
ered
him with a scornful glance.
to keep 'hi I raveling. VoU'vp got a line
.the Irl'ii’ li lie followed ns. Mill hold­ spcelal detail llicic I n 'look nfler jolt.
"And ItS« lonely you’ll he looking, too.
ing Id-* hands up and repeal lug. "Mercy, Make 'e'.n carry you to I'oxleres. It's you poor boob, If you don't lieut It
kamcradr At the next trench angle only live Julies, unit you'll make It nil uvvny from here," she answered. "My
we took lire more prisoners, nm| ns right. I've g&gt; t this plni-e loaded up friend is dm* to meet me In about ten
''G o d sall bail lieen slightly Wounded In full, no s tn t.-lier I.enters, no assistants' mlnntes."
tli.'* nr.u I l in ed the captives o \ ,-r to in* ailctpiuic supply &lt;&gt;f blindage- ami ' Pnt rose, rotnanco suddenly gono
him* und onli-rtsl him to take them to medicine* and a l«&gt;i of very'bad **ti es from tils life.
the u-nr. Ju»t then the men of our If j yu '"ant to get out of here In n . “ I’m sofry to have disturbed you,*'
up* und wave innte over the pi i ijn-t week, just keep right on going now."
In* apologized. "Your looks deceived
like n lot of hurdlers, fn th e minutes
Ah we continued toward the rear we me."
we had taken the rest of the Germans were tile targets for a nmiilVr of hitHe made his way slowly huek to tho
In the trench section prisoners. lunl re- moron 1 rerttnrks from men corning up bench where the majority of Ids wak­
VftMil the lire steps mid Imd turned to go Into the light
ing hoars were'spent. The girl, hav­
their oWn nmililne gun against those
“Give my regards to Flighty, you ing Hii ImIu-i I her light repast, dropped
of tlielr relieatlng companies tluit wc lucky Itoggar." was the most fre&lt;|Ucnt
her ten. cents u|&gt;oii tile counter and
I'ould catch sight of.
saving.
passed Oil out nf Pat Flanagan's life.
As tv# coul.l do nothing more her*.
But even ns sin* went, head held
I gave onlers to advan «• and re ci^
"1111'.|ue. sunt one isg Kiiey Toiniiiy. high. Put notlrcd tin* silk of hoc
force the frvut line, o n r wn.v led
"there goes one o' th’ I'anadluns-with cheek had the crimson of Iot lips.
across n Held f&lt;:rrow«H| with she!i holes
"1 wonder,’' he thought Idly, "If any
and spotted with bursting shells. Not an escort from the kaiser."
Another man (topped nnd usked other girl could have ns pretty a fncy
n man hesitated. We were winning
tut Unit?" *
T hat was nlk we knew or cored to nhput tny wound
"Gisd work," he said. "I'd like to
lie was still pondering over the m at­
know.- We wanted t.» make It u celhave
a
nice
clean
one
like
that
my­
ter
when lie reached Ids hontding
talniy for mil fellows who bail gone 1
self.”
house a t eight o'clock that evening.
I
,
ahead. As \\e were proceeding lotvnrd
I noth etl one of the prisoners grin­
And then, wonder .of wonders, ho
the Geniinn reseive treneh I mi " four
ning
at
some
remark
and
nskeil
him.IT
met
Nellie face to face on the Mep't
of our men, apparently un\'ou:. lid, |vIng in n shell hole. I r.topped In n.d; j he iimlrrstiHMl FnCllsll. He hadn’t spo of the front port’ll. She was dressed
them what they wore doing there. As , ken to me, though lie had shown the for the street, and P a t 'noticed thut
taie stray- curl hnd escaped from be­
I s|*oko I held my Gcituuu rifle and 1Vrentc«t readiness to help me.
“Certainly I umlerstnud Hugllsh." he neath the chic ‘straw lint.
bayonet at the position of "guard," the
"And where' might you he going on
tip of tho bayuiel ail valued, uts&gt;ut j replied, speaking the Inngunge |&gt;«rfect
shoulder high. 1 didn't get tlielr an­ ly.. "I Used to Is* n waiter at the such n perfect night, ns this?" he
swer, for l&gt;efore they eould reply I KnlckerlKH-ker hotel In .Vow York,” asked.
" It's too grand to stay In the house,"
felt n sensation ns If miiiTc tine iiiul That t-oumled like a voice .from home,
thrown n lump of liurd clay and struck , and 1 wanted to -hug him. I didn't. she answered. "I’m going to take n
me mi the lilp, and forthwith I tum ­ However, I can say for Jilin lie must walk."
have t een a goal waiter. He gave nn*
bled In on tog of tho four, pljy
She turned ns If to go, nud Put hesi­
good
service.
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plunging niy baytaief Into one of them
tated belvyccn desire und a sudden
n private named U lilhtuis.
, (’f Ihe last stage* of my trip to I’o- overwhelming Imshfulness.
Herrs T* nmtot tail anything. for I nr- , "Would you J&gt;e minding If 1 went
McClintock Bsdly Wounded. . I rived unconsclniis from to-* of blood. nlnng with you?" he asketl.
The last 1 remember was thut the for­
"Coine along- If you vvnnt to." slio
"'IVi-tl, now yon know whnt'n the mer waiter, evldeiitjv seeing that I
said.
"I thought I'd go up along Riv­
'm utter with u-«," said Williams. "Wo was going out. asked tuo&lt;to direct him
erside drive."
didn't fall lu, „but
we
crawled
In."
,
„
, r how to'rcaiAi the Held hospital stutlon
" Ju s t the pfnee," Pat ncqulosced.
They had nil beet, slightly wounded^ ,
,/m, ^
^
for
“Hurt*,'
the stnra will look grand on
,
hack fo r0„.
I had. twenty,two pieces of shrapnel |)(, Rn( |b|&gt;ro
nnd some shell fragments Imbedded lu sclousuess In n clean hospital cot the the river."
When they reached the drive the
my left leg between tho hip nnd tho nezt morning.
moon
lind arisen nnd was casting sil­
knee. 1 followed the usual custom of
I realized as 1 lay on thut cot 1 was
the soldier who has "got It.” The first out of tho modern hell for n time, and ver beams upon the shimmering waters
of th e Hudson river. And then Pnt
thing I dlil wns to tight n "fag" iclgumind drifted back over the days Ftnmigun, the unsentimental, the con­
rette), and the next thing was. to In- Just
* passed. Wounded men. grim retinued bnchelor. suggested that they
vcrtlgate and determine If I was In
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many &lt;».' find ii bench along tin* river hnnk and
danger of Weed Ing to denth. There them worso off than I was. I had seen
w asn't much doubt about that. Ar­ all kinds of bravery—Ilrltlsh officers watch the boats go by. They select­
terial blood was spurting from two of climbing cnlmly over the top with a ed th e most secluded bench tlyy could
tbe wounds, which were revealed monocle In their eyes and a enno lu And, ntid two hours later when the
when the other men In tho hole helped their hnnds Into almost certain denth,I patrolman tnntlo Ids usual rounds,.he
saw 'tw o figures huddled so close to­
mo to cut nIT my breeches. With their like a man getting Into n tut* of water
gether t lint they looked very much Uko
aid I managed to stop the hemorrhage
where he knew he would get wet.
one person. Perhaps the glory of tho
by Improvising tourniquets with rag*
“Come on; let's go!" they would calm spring night hud affected him
and bayonets Olio I placed ns high drawl. My respects to them.
nlso, for he smiled understanding!)’
up ns possible on the thigh nnd the
And also to the enemy. Tho German nnd crept closer to tho bench. From
other Just below the knee.' Then we officers light to ttic lust. Few surren­ out of the semldiirkness he heard u
all smoked another "fag" niul lay there der. My lint off to them. And the man's voice.
listening to the big shells going over dead bravo Major Lewis nnd poor
"Apd sure. Nellie." It. wns saying, "I
and tho shrapnel bursting near us. It Mncfnrlnnc, iny close comrades. And didn’t think that you would ever marry
wns quite a concert .too. We discussed only Ihe other day I rend I.nnco Cor the likes nf me."
what we ought to do. nud finally I pornl Glass, the man I carried In after
"I think you're the grandest man
said:
our first houihlug raid In Belgium, had In tho world," n woman's voice un­
"Here, you fellows can walk, nnd l been killed In action I'; France. I saw sworn!. "And I’ll m arry you when­
can’t. Furthermore, you're not able to It In a Montreal pa|s
ever you wijnt me to."
carry me because you'vo got about nil
Very softly, so inf not to 'tUturli
They vaccinated v .e. for everything
any of you can do to iravlgutc alone. whllo with the nn t—everything ex­ .them, the pnttolinnn crept slowly nwny
It doesn't look ns If It's gtdng to bo cept against lieing
If n man from tin* bench, lie n'lillzlsl sudden­
any better heiro very soon. You all could Invent nu antitoxin f o r 'th a t— ly Hint spring hnd arrived.
proceed to tho rear, and If you can get well, he would f*e a hero.
(Copyright, 1317, by the McClure Newspfesome one to come a fte r ine I'll bo
mr Syndicate )
obliged to you.".
Tho sixth article of tills rcmiirkablo
TJicy accepted tho proposltlotf beHelps Banjo Player.
causa it was good advice, and, besides, lieraonnl narrative w.U n|i|*e»tr noonTo nbl In playing the hnnjo nr guitar
1^-wraa onlers. I was their superior it Is eutltlrii—
n device has been Inventril to be
officer. And what happened right No. 6.— Docoratod For DrSvaryi Homo slipped over the head of the Instru­
after that confirmed mo forever In my
and Undo Qom
ment. desired chords being produced
This concluding article ©7 l!i« sertoo ra­ when buttons nrn pressed to mute tli.
early, Kentucky bred conviction that
there Is a great deni In lucfc. They tals* In detail how KngUnu cures for Hi* ■ trim "' rrcctly.
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UnUaa n i d crr tiD c a u ahall b* radeemad aecarding to law t a i da*d will tami* theraon on
. r a o l l t h tl«y ot Auguat. A. O. H IT ,
W ltntaa ray.oiTirlaf ilgnatur* an d aaal tbto
of Ju ly , A. U. 1917. .
Kallc* af Ayr".'alias (*c Tat l&gt;c«d In .Ur tb* 10th day
„
E. A. DOUGLASS.
* 8 ,rtf.a a at CkagUr 4tag, U . . at r u "
•-•ark Circuit C ourt Seminal* Co., Fla.
»J*Tufa-5tr
wSdta U b e r a l - y ^ v a n t h a t W. H . T aylor,
p.rfhaaar ol T»» Lartlflcal* No. 169. dalcd
L a 4th d»F at Jwna. A. I». |»06. h a. filed I" in* circuit l o u d .S rtrn lh Ju d lrlal L'i
*"Jl
-b tm ln o l.
County,
Florida. I
c.iUltral* in my afflc*, and h e. mad*
Chancery
application (or l U daed to l»»ue In aw urd anre
I.ou|a
Fiahvr,
Complainant
*tth la * . Raid errlincal* em hran-i ih* lot.
C itation
|o«&lt;D| daacrlbad . p ro p e r ty v ito atrd in K.*ni.
r - , **•. ” arr and th a unknown
laela eouniy. FJWIda. ttvtwiu s !•« of s\y
of SW.‘jL»»e ■/•. T p 30 8 , U 99 u,
. n hrlr*. &lt;ltvW.n grantee*. or o t h .r
t rtn- Th* aald land b-lng
m ii,„ a l a l n a n u . umirr ( hr r»31 -4 . j i . .
jpl- ‘j lha laauaxjio ot ••M*A-^rr»flrsTrTfrn,. ' Caa*, A-t-WrTnhTr-n. A II. C lip ’
p . m . of Unknown.
i!
' f ' , n , f klattl* J. Crippen,
Awo: Nolle* l» hereby given thxi \V. ||. U. rltndanta.
‘
"
A II &lt; arr and A. II. Crippan, and to
Taylor, purchaaer of Tax Cerliflrat- ,S'„, 5 j
, P*M»*w .(aiming a n i n u r e . t c i t h e r n heir*,
daird lha 6 lh day of Ju ly . A l&gt;. 19i;,. i,B. &gt;H
'V l * „ a, grante*, un dtr the .aid A. It. Carr
fl.d aald (ertlflrrte in my omi-i-, aftd hn.
i. • 1 rippan. or uthertlw# in and lo
■ad* anpllta tlon lor ir.i dead (o l*«ui- }„,* ‘Vfollowing
real ratata allualr,
la atcordanc# with l a * . Raid certificate cm- iyin« and M n gdescribed
In th a t o u n i y ot Seminole,
brara* tha following described property altciT 19, " .*
mor# partirularly des­
aalad In Bemlnol* co u n ty . Florida, io-wit: cribed
a« lollowa;
yf u of 8 W )i ol N W *t of RE}* 8**, a t ,
*l
*t*ka on th a lo u t h alda
T p M 8 . R 89 K. * &gt; « a a . T h - mid land „r
of Tbitd alraat road 21.86 chain*, w™t of
il
5 !k,*i inl«ffcction of the aouth aid.
o (,.a i d Third a t r i . t road with t h . caat lina
■I hri-ticn 27, T nw tahlp IB, aouth of Kang*
f i!n lhanra w e t 10.S2 chain.;
Ilianco aouth B.iO chain*; th a n e , cart 10.5S
anaini; th ane, north b.SO chain* to point of
or i S a a '
lo acre* ul land mura

L i

Celery Clly Aerie No. 1853
with the sparkling nonalcoholic bever­
Mcotinjr every 2nd and 4lh T ub*
age. nppleatnff. The bottles, were en­
twined In the nntlonnl colors nnd hung nfght a t 8 o’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Avd.
Vlaltlng Brothers Welcome
from tho three prows on silken ropes
C. C. Woodruff
of red, white nnd blue,
The three E. E. Hogan
Worthy President
Secretary
young women sponsors, sptd the Seat­
tle Times, carried put the triple cere* United Brotherhood of Carpenters add
liiony with great brilliancy. Tbe crash
Joiners of America
of the bottles, sounding nt ten-second
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
Intervals, birthed the bows of lb* ves­
sels In glistening foam.
“The new
christening beverage made good In
whirlwind style. Not n hitch, not n
halt or pntiso of nny kind, which
Modern Woodmen of Amerfc
uii ^ h i h , according to tradition, that It
Meets 2,-1. Thursday cvcnli
Is safe nnd sane to christen u ship with n M. W. A. If all, Pico Iluildini
the nu&lt;v Seattle beverage.”
I C. E. McDonald
Couch
Consul
Clerk
DRY TOWN HA6 MONEY.
“City In excellent shape financially.
All bills paid and surplus on hand,
auditor's report shows.’* No, these
art* not headlines from some wet town
newspaper telling of booze-bought mu­
Plu m bi ng and
nicipal prosperity. Oh, no. They re­
fer to Freeport's good flnnnclnl condi­
Gas Fitting
tion without any liquor license money.
—Illinois Issue.

ALFONSO, PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITY

wliilo., RP'5,}B*
u,,0B! thc ,w,,tn hill of comIn th r atmvi* itB trd r«y*o, awarn

I IKlnt

SIGNS OF T H E TIMES.

What Is said to he the oldest saloon All Work Receires M j Persona
In Ohio hns voluntarily gone out of
Attention And Best Efforts
business because of lack of business.
Telephone No 25
It has sold liquor since 1820. Four Opposite City Hsll
other Columbus saloons recently gave
tip their licenses. And the pnrent dis­
tillery of Cincinnati—the Flelschmnnn

purcbt*»r of *Tm C-vrtlfirate No *39&amp; dated
tbe 0th d ay of July, A- O . 1916. has filed
aald m t l f lr a t * in my offlr*,.$nd haa made
applfr*ll°0 for U s deed In laiui* In accord• net with law. Said certificate embrace*
lb* following d*»cfib*d p ro p e tty tl lu i tc d In
Saninclo county. Florida, to-writ: ll.g. 15 ft
N ot SE cor of SWI* of N W H Her 22, Tp
J l 8, II 31 E. run W 7.85 eha N 6.20 ch*.
E 7.85 ch« 8 0.10 ch*. 4 n r r n . T h . &gt;«U
Und bolns s w o t o d nt th« d a le of t h . i»*5 .
anc* of »uch w r t l l f i t * In tho c a m . of
i, Jflk* lira. Untawi 1 1 H rrrilflra t- ah r||
h . red ranted according to law t a x - deed will
la tt. (hcraon on t h . 18th d ay of Auguat.
A. D. 1917.
Witnraa m y omrial r i tn a tu r« and aral thla
the 17th day of July A. I&gt;. 1017.
(»«al)
K- A. I70.Utll.AS3,
Clark Circuit Court S*mino|* Co.. Fla.
95-Tur*- 6t r
lly V. M. DougUaa, I). C.

HENRY M c LAU L IN
JEWPLER

4

11*1

Notice la h tro br tlv*» th a t T . ,tV
puirhiM-r of T»* Cc'tlllfi'** No. 2125. da .■ t
th* Zrd day of Jun.% A. D. 1 «W.\ ha, (ll.d
n l d trrilBesti’ in, my oirct-. a-id l u n.» t
application for I t i t i e d to Ujur in ao
rordar.ro with law. Salil rcrtlnraU- M riirtcf,
t h . (ollowlnK diwrrlh.il iifi.prtt)- aituatr-l in
Seminal, county. Florid*, t., wit
I -.1 1 .
Srr. 21 . Townchlp l *1 8011th. Unnip- 1.' I
I t *rfM. Tho *aid land 1 - (ng a*’on*.d at
t h . dal* of th.'la*uanc» of »urh rottihrat.. m
th . natna of Unknpwn. Unl.-*« .aid *r r t if!r a t . ahall h . redeemed arro rd fng to l i t
drod will Imu . t l i t ’-nn on the l.hlh day of
Au(U«t, A. I*. 1917.
Witn.r* my offlrtal ilg n n tu r . and aral
thla the 17th day of J u ly , A. J&gt;. 1917.
f.*al)
• E. A. O OU Gl.ASS,
C I.rk Circuit Court H .m lnol. Co., Fla,
By Yl M- lt o u g ta ... D. C.
9S-Tu.»-5te

N o lle . .1
H rrlinn
riofiifu

tppllraip.n for Ta* Uc.il UnUrr
». of Cliapir, | 8«s, Law* „f

N'ulfr. la b r r .h y glv.ir th a t W. C. WitItRfDifill
I*.
I j n 1, piirrli»*rr« of T *I
C . r l l f l r a l . No. 15, dat.&lt;! t h . Uth .lay ol
J u l y A. tl. 1915 a* to N orth 3-8 of South
of N o rth w .It If of Soulh.aat If, haa fl|,.,l
Nadrr or Appltraltnn far T a t H erd P n d rr -at,I r-rllllr.tr in my ullli . ami ha* mail*
Krdlaa 8 of 4'haplrr 48SH, L a w , of Flo,, application for t a t ,W| to L»«u. in «r.„„(.
■nr* »Ph la— Saul rrrlifaalr rml.rar.a
ida
*
Nuitrr lo h rrrb y glvan ih a l C. I. tiood- th* foil.,wing ,lo*rrlli.,| pru| 1.-rty -itoal.-rl in
ho., pnrrhasrr ol Ta* CrM lflratr Vo . 2**0, Sr min*,* roonty. f*I.*. i,r n t,,- wh
N i s ol S . of MV ■,
i, ..I Srr.
dal-d th r 6lh day ul July, A I' 11*15. ha.
K.
Bird oald rrrtlflral- ill my oilier, and l,a&gt; 28, T|t. I‘i S. It
T
h
.
-altl
latel
bring
a-araacl
a
t
t h . ilat.
made application (nr la* d r r d tu i»&gt;u* In
■rcordmnro with law. Said r . r t i l l r a l . rm - of ih e la tu a n r. ol &gt;url, N-rtiSrat* In th*
I r a rr* | h r lollowing dw erlb .il prirpwiy -il- P s u r of J. (», Tnmlinaon. ttnlraa «*U r * i u at.d In Sarulnoln rounly, Florida, tu-wii: t l l l r a t . ahall 1&gt;. r.'lromrtl ar.orillng to l»W
A* to U t* 1.72, 133, n i l . 136. 1.76 and |37 t a t ilrn l wl I l-*ur th .r ro n on th r 11 th day
Eurrka Hammock, T h r *ald land bring as- of Auguat A. t&gt;. 1917.
Witnraa my Oflirial aig n a tu r. and a r .l this
ws\.rd at i h . d a tr of t h r is td a n rr of -u th
rrrtlHrair In t h r . n a m r of C. W, Goodrlrh. t h r lOLh day of July. A. I&gt; T'17.
i
r.all
V:. A. l)O U t;i.A 88 ,
Unl.-t aald. rrfilO ratr -hall l,r rrd**m .d art ’lrrb (*iirull Court
ml nr. I,- Co." t‘la.
rerding lo law lax d rrd will i-r.ur thrrron on
•3-Tu«* 5tr
th . 1 Itb day el Augu-t„ A. l&gt;. 1917.
Wiinr-a my ofltrlal -igiialu rr an.| -ral
thi* thr 10lh day ol July A I ’. 1917.
(i.xli
E. A. l* » U (i|.A S S .
Clrfk Clrrult Court Srm lt\ol. I'o., Fla. .
9l-Tu*s-Mc
N ath. «T AppUralion fot T a -

Nailer of

Apjilrallon for T ax' O r e d Under
Section 8 of Chapter 4688, Law* of Her*
Ida
.
Notice |a hereby given th a t D. It. Jtri**on,
f w r b n e r ol T ax Ceriillcale No. it'd;, dated
Jk# (th day of July, A. I*. 1915, haa filed
»*id certificate In my office, an d haa made
■Ppliratlon for tax deed "-to taaue -In acrarilanr. with law. Said certificate embrace*
th* lollowing deacrlbed property aitu atrd in
Jdlolnnle ro u n ty , H ilda, t«&gt;-wit; N )&lt; of
hM. U | 7. [Ilk Y, Sanford. T h e aald lan d
being atanaaed a t the date of tho Ixauanre of
xoch certificate In thenam e of O. It, Orahxm.
Vnlr '* aald ccrtlflcale ahall he re­
deemed according to law tx d e e d will itV** thereon on .the l i t h day of Augurt,
A. I). 1917.
WHnrii my official . (.n a t u re a n d aeat thU
10th day of Ju ly , A. D. 1917.
'wall
E. A. DOUGLASS,
clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
»3-Tuea.5tc

" ‘J*"' «r Apllrallon fo( Tax Teed Under
j j * ,l*n 8 uf Chapter 4*88, Law* o f Flor|a hereby given lh al Annie M.
•mu*!,, purchaaer ol T a t Cvrtifleat* No.
P
t he 6ih d ay of Ju ly , A. D. I9IS
k * nl,,« a*Id refill,rate In my office, and
i ’ r r , d» application fnr tax deed in laaue
t , t f *H»l*iue will, law. 8 aid crrijfil-ate *ma.?fi * , , *1# follow lag deartihed p ro p erty *ltiiV*—„ s Seminole county, Floilda. lo-witf
/*** - - 8ed 23, Froal'a 2 nd Add to Ailag , / 11’-, , J ( | r aald land bring aa*r-wed a t lh»
a.lT .ri* taauanre of aurh certificate In the
, 1.
E. Famuaia. tfeteaa aald cVrtlfieaie
*,i, ,*® tcder-pied according to law lax dred
,
tbrreoo ea. tha 11th d a y of Au-

VI.A- 1&gt;- ,9,f'oiflrlil

iH .* l

plffURturn «n«l *eul
(be I C th 'd a y „ | July, A. D. 1917.
? * '' .
B. A. DOUOLAS3,
, , i '1 t-lrcult C ourt b’amlnol* Co., Fla.

*
*f ■'ppliratlon for Tax D eed f a d e r
' I d a * * ' * c r Chaglcr 4»»8, La«* «t Florlx b rrahy given lh a l E. B. H a r th
t ' V " , " ' Tax C artlfleau No. 217. d a te d
d»y ol Ju ly . A. D. 1915. haa filed
a t t n U f . *"***•
my offic*. and ha* m ad e
,0T *■* d#*d lo Imuo In I c c u r J (tll.^i lh ’*.*• s *td certificate emhrare* th*
dta^rihed property altu ated In
19* "*!• f ° u nly , Florida, to-wili A* to L.‘,t
B|‘ l " f pt above numbered certiflrale,
C vf'k*Pprll'a Subdivlaton of Ulocka
la*. . *s,t J . Ootdabora. Th* aald land be■g.L ***V'd at tbe d a le of the laxuanre ol
*»rilflca(e | n ( h r name of Wm. Clark,

ownrr» thjrrol live.within or without the
rltf limit*.
Section 3. ThU of(Un«nre ifiall lake elTrct
immrdlalrly upon It* pa»t»G* «nil approval
by the mayor, or upon becoming an ordin­
ance without the approval uf tbe mayor.
I'aaaed thla th# 16th day of July A. J&gt;.

1'J I7 ,

C. H. n i N t J K E .

Pro Tom Pti-ldcnt City Council.
I hereby certify that the above and fore­
going ordinance * n duly naurd by the.City
Council in »e*»lon July Ifllh, 1917.
(teal)
JAS. C. ItmtEllTS.
•
*Clly Clerk. •
Approved by me thU ibe 16th day of
July A. t». 1917.
■ ; •'
X
J. I). DAVISON,

99-Tuee-4te

*avor.

Notice of Appltralton for Tax Deed Under
See Ilo it K of Chapter 4888, Law* of FlnrIda
' Notice I* hereby given th a t J . E. Vincent,
nurchaaer of Tag Certifirat* No. 116. dated
athe. 6i.u
I.,,,.- Ai. I&gt;.
II 1911,
IBl 4. haa
lima fUrd
fd.-.f
t h d,l.u
a y of June
o l d . c e r t l f i c a ^ J ^ m ) itfice, and haa made
I lo Im u * in accordacplicaloin
a n te with l l W ^ ^ S . certificate embrace*
th* following dexcrlbed properly a p u a t .d
in Femlnol* county. F lu Ida, to -*it:
■Three-eighth* fnterral In B U Lot t and
.U. . t. 2. _____________
Tp. *0 8 . It.
(Lr** N E ' f ) See.
30 E. T h e *Ald land Irclng a«»ria«d a t th e
d a tr ol th e tiauanr* of aurh certificate in
the nam e of It. H. Mark*:
At*«. Notice la hereby given th a t J. h ,
Vincent, purchaaer of Tax Certificate No,
115, d a te d th e 6th day of Ju n e A. D. 1911
ha* filed aald certificate in my offire, and
haa m ade application for tax tired to la*ue
in accordance with law. Said certificate em ­
brace* th e following deacrlbed prrnperty
altuali'd In Seminole county, Florid*, lo-wtt;
Five eighth* IntrreH in S ! j ol Lot I and
Lot 2 f c n a N F ' , l . - F r c . '2«. Tp. 20 S, It.
30 F.aat.
T he aald land being arrraw d at
th e d a le ot the le*u.mce of euch crrlificato
In the n a m e of W. M&lt; Keeler e t at
Alao: Nolle*, la her.lqr gi*en th a t J. F..
Vlncertt. pureh**er n| Tax Certiflcata N o .
26S. d a te d th e 6th d a y of Ju ly A. D. 1916
h at filed xald certificate-In r u . alficr. and
ha* made apllication (or ta* deed J o Uaue
In accoritnnce with law . Said certificate cm-

•

*

of ( ' . Ifttll. &lt;):ik A v e .

W ilso n &amp;

T eo. St hnal, Grand Knight.
C. L. Britt, Kih, Sec’y.

K It. and 8.

'

.

C. C. .

Sanrord

F lo rid a

Elton

S a n f o r d J . o d g c N o . 27, l . ' O . O . F .

Meets every MomlaV evening at»7;H0
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Block. All vis­
iting brother* cordially invited.
Jus. P. McClellan
J. W. t). Singletary
’ N..G. ,
R. See.

Co wpcas. for Hay
"No crop makes better hay than
cowfJcas if managed right.
Many
farmers let them stand in the field
loo long and the stems become
woody.
C. K. McQuurtlo uf the
I’iiiversity ’id Florida extension di­
vision says th a t rowpeas should he
cut for hay when the first pods are
in i he snap stage and while there* is
still a ' large percentage of bloo in.Bx perl m e n u have shown ' that the
greatest food value is to he had at
this stage: If they stand longer the
stem* ht'come woody and the leave
drop. The leaves are t h e . most nutririous part of the plant and they
should be saved.
Do not run the mower while the
peas are wet with dew or rain be­
cause they will not dry and will
mold. Furthermore, no peas should
be cut after one o’clock in the ailernoyn because the hay will not have
time to cure enough to rnko before
ijUfht. Dews discolor the leaves, und
the market* like- bright pen-green
hay.
Rake into' windiows "before
night and make into small cocks if
possible. After two days three or
four small cocks may be mudo into
one large one.
Many farmers make the mistake
of leaving their hay ln the field until
it dries, becomes bleached and even
sunbunred. Such hay is little Hettec
than wood.
Cowpea hay can be
Hafcly put in the barn or s ta r k when
no •water can bo wrung from it by
twisting a small bumch. If it is left
too long the leaves will shatter, and
the feeding value will he diminished.

H o u s b o ld e r

LAWYERS

P h o e n i i L o d g e N o 5 , K . o f I’ .
M e e t s H crnud a n d f p u r l h T u e a d u y n
N i r i t i n g k n i g h t s n lW a y s w e lc o m e .
IL M c L n u liu •
O . J . M i ll e r

l i r r d t ’ndrr

* H*t&gt; avenue to tin* ai&amp;nfonl tiraut tine
an«l thence lr. • *«»uth*\ly dire*lion alone
raid 8anfor4 (Jfint lift* |« thr* csitw-*nn
vrr*T quarti r **rtlofiT 1m»’ dF hfrit'in II ,
Ihenee »r*t ahing 641*1 t]tjjrlif i*«mti *n line
tn I far int
ml {itn(iifi) nvenile nnd
Hughey F*rrrt: Ihrnre. n**6l on Hugh*)
flnrt &lt;«• French »vrtiuf» Ifamre north along
Ttrtirlt »%rn"40 l*» Atlnolli Hus’t l.in** r ul*
toad. IJicnre mr**t and n »i Ih nl »rt' rfar At
IxniieJkUAii U bc lliUuiad—UL-JdiU t::nx.
ih«iicr writ Ttoin Mill Creek nUrfixt M*ifa
Mrr.l *•» Ihr w.«l ImuniUry &lt;4 ih®. clly limilt, lhinr» miflh alune * m liounilary of -lly
limit* to l.ako Monrof', ,*h-nr»&gt; rxtlrtly *l»nx
jal.i- -lu ri' lo point of ln'zlnnlnz. »brthi'r lb-

*

, For this reason out* should alwayr

Strtl*n a of t.'haptrr 1888* La— of M,„-

Ida
h o li.r i, hr-trhy glv,-n lltal A. I S j n l i t n m ,
putrha., r of tax, rnrtitirni.* No, 2J 1. daird
I t . Gth day of July, A. I ». lf t|5 , ha- ftl.d
*»id rrillllralo In my of'ln-. and ha* mad,
xppliration f o r ' t a x drrd to i -uo in arrordxn(. with jaw,
Raid crrtlfirnl*- rmtirxrr*
thr foltoning d rarrilo d p to p r fty -Itu aird in
hrmltnlo ro u n ly , Florfila t d - « l t ; N i j ol
SI, or Lot .7, S rr . 9; Tp. 29 8 . It 30 K. T h r
-aid land h.lng aaacxx.d al l ho dal.- of |h r
t»**ianrr of aorh rrfliOyato in tho n a m . of
F.. l&gt;. Painlrr Frftillarr C u m p any . iinlr—
»»l rorliltratj ahall b* t r d w n r d arrofdlng
to law tax itred will i—u . thorron on Hi.
Ith d»y_of Auguat. A. It. IStT.
Wltn-.I my olllrlal algnatorr and aral
the l ho loth day of July. A. D 1917.
(wall
K. A. D O U GLASS.
Clrrk Circuit Court 8 »m lno|, Co,, Fla.
lly V. M. lioiigta--, l&gt;, C.

MY SPECIALTIES

Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Communication every first and third PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
riioto by American l'reaa Aaaoclatlon
Thursdays
at 7:110. Visiting brethren GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
King Alfonso,-seen nlsive hiH|iectIna n m ilitary tractor. In i)ll piolu i.iblt
w e lc o m e .
would become the llrst president of Spain If tlml country should change tu
0 . L. Taylor
O. J. Miller
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
a republic. Ills popularity with the people Is strong In Spain.
Secretary
*
W. M
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Monroe Chapter No. 15. R. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth T h u n
saved nnd returned to the soil. Hut day in Masonic Hall over the Impori*.
even iti live stock farming where Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
0. L. Taylor
J. Uuinph
little or no grain ol roughage is ’sold •
Soc’y
High Priest
B U S IN E S S C A R D S
und when proper care istaken o f ’the
innnufe, not all of the fertility w- 1 . ntlnole t linpler 2, Order Eastern Sin
eats every fir* t and third Tutaday
moved in the crops is returned in in M
each month. Everyone who has seen One Inch Cards Will Be Published Un­
tho matiyre.
Hj; growing fcgumes hti y ta r in the East tiro cordially invlted der Thin Heading At The Rale Of S7.20
tlm supply oTnltrogon In tho s o il can to visit this chapter.
Per Year*
Alice K Bobbins, Sec’y
usually be muintnined, sooner or
later it will be necessary to nipke
THOMAS EMMET W
The Sanford Council K. of C,
good the steady loss of .potash und Mi-e* i t h e 2 n d S u n d a y 3. p. rn., n n d t h e |
E. FEIItil ’SON IIOI'SHULOKIr
4 t h S u n d a y 8 p . m . . e;tcli m o n t h ; a t K .
phosphoric acid.
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Nolle* of Appllratlon for T a i D r r d I'odri
H rril.n * of t kapirr 48SS, I,aw* of F lai.

SANfORD LODGES . 4

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Moughton

A R C H IT E C T
Sanford, FI*

Gale &lt; ily t ump No. G, \V. O. tV
GEO. A . DECOTTES
Meet** second si ml fou/lh Wednesday
tiights
in
riii'h
month.
.Is Ycium an Arid Soil ‘
A r r o K N E Y and -C O U N S E L L O R AT L A W
t J. F. iftioluhan
Most of Florida's farm crops grow V. J,. M iller-- .
.(Merk *
(‘odncil Cotmutinde*
Practice in Slate and Federal Courts
bext in a neutral nr in an alkaline
II. P . ( E , n . S a n f o r d Lodge. 1211
m»il. Tho^e are l wo or three simple
(•orner-WnodrulT Bldg
Sanford Fla
M i s 'tf im t n n d tiiird W e d n e s d a y n ig h i
tied* that nury be made al home t
at Elks Ilium*, North Park Avenue.
determine whether
a soil
fn acid, one F. s. Frank
* tl. L. Taylor
*
*
ol t h e m is t h e " a n \ t n o n i u t e s t . "
Secretary
'Exalted Billet
* Put uliout a taldo.-pponful
mi!
lit* Like Itrrr / f ( mimII No, 31 Jtinini
L A W Y E It
Order Ul.il. d Antttri^nn Mcrhsnicn
into a glass or ,.t;&gt; i ^11 of vtrnur. to
SUIT 9. COURT HOUSE
Mfetls ev-ry Wednesday' at 7:30 P.
to which in added u leaspoonfsil or
Phones 113, 339-w
.. in tliv (.‘ily Hull. Visiting brothers
two of trting iimmiinia th at ha-i been
i' welcome. C. ll, Smith, line. Sec,
t.i.ited with funr or 15Ye limes as
in,it'h a . li r. It tiller .standing »«&gt;erTI ifours, the liquid becomes darkbrown 1*r black, it shows that acid
cernpounds are ptesenl in the soil.
If the liquid is clear or colorless, tho
soil is neutral or alkaline.
. Arid .soils may be chfinged to neu­
tral by the addition of ground iimeatone, and this method is recom­
mended by thtf.lJnlvcisity of Florida
experiment station.
W i t h o u t A id .

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Dobbins hml lifi'ii w ry sick nnd the
doctor was calk'd nin e more fh hurry
lo Ids hi'dihlc. Ilo kiirrltsl mt'fnsl n«
In* ton Id and arrived nut oT brentht
“Am 1 In linn' to ho of any assbtt- h
once7" he punted. “NiqMt., jrou’rt* too |
Inti*, doe," nhswered one of the lodge,
watchers. “lie has made It tiy.hlipself."
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Windaw Flags, for window or w ind-shield,, hiade jif
•
4a
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•
»
« t
peper, size 6x10 inches, each
- -V - - 5c
Flag stickers 1 lr- ix3-4 inches. P ut them on your col­
lar, your" belt or. your hatband: *Use them on your
stationery.. Envelope containing l(Vfoi&gt; - ,5c

(fly tho Nntlonnl Womnn'ji Chrlatlnn Tcmperam-u Unlun.) *
□ EER NOT COOLING.
Dr. W. A. Evans, (-(inductor of the
Chicago Tribune's lu-ultIt column.' nbd
a man of high rank In his profession,
gives ttu&gt; following facts:
All kinds of beer contnln eight*
tenths of on ouncu of nlcohtd, equiva­
lent to nearly u tablespoouful of
whisky.
Will la cold beer tastes cool nnd pleas­
ant to n hot man. It does not cool him
off; It heats him Up. The alcohol nnd
solids will bring Increased heat,
Tho _elToct of alcohol Is to Induce
nn excess of blood to tho skin.
Whenever n largo amount of blood
goes to tho skin, It causes n feeling of
heat.
"• •
When n man drinks beor, ho gauges
himself to feel hot.’
Ho also actually Increases his bodily
bent.
Ho Inrrenaes his chance of-sunstroke
a t least n hundred per cent.

Mr. McQunrrie recommends th a t
hay be put in the barn or rick to
undergo the sweat. Sweating is a
curing proceess and it lends flavor
and p a y a b i l i t y to the buy. If the
hay begins to sweat in the cock, it,
should not be disturbed for ten days
or until it has passed through the
sweat.
Cowpcas are hard to cure, hut
once they are made into hay they
are as good or better than alfalfa.
They will pay for the extra trouble
of curing •• ihI housing. If, no barn
is available.they may be put into a
rick and covered with ernbgrass nr
To Treat a Cold.
Camphor Is excellent for colds and straw. They do not shed water" uhshould be 'taken In this mnfiner: A less a cap is put on the rick.
droii or two of cnmphon^Bhouhl bo
NEW OCCASION IN 8HIP-LAUNCHdropped on a lump of sugar which
I NO.
• A Hint on Buying Feeds
should he placed in a small wineglassThree
boats—largo ennnery tenders
The fertility of the farm must bo
fill of w ater find n tenspooaful of this
for the Alaska fisheries—were recent­
aintained.
.E
very
bit
of
■
manure
jnixturo t«k«*i every
v'T,rs.
ly lnunched from 6no Bhlp-bulldlng
oduced on tho farm should be
j&gt; km tjp ScntUu. Each woa chrtatencd

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THE SANFORD HERALD

get w hat is coming to. them.
A advertising or business of any kind
meeting of the * publishers of the except on a strictly business basis,
state has been called a t Orlando and pvery fair minded publisher will'
R. J . HOLLY. Editor
heartily concur in his stand.
W. M. HAYNES, Murines. M « i | ( r August 18th to consider these plans.
Every newspaper worthy of the
Go to it, boys, you are on the
PabtMwd E m r I M i r u 4 Friday .
name
gives full value for every dol­
right road.
Any newspaper pub­
lar
received
for advertising or sub­
lisher who will pot join. In such a
movement to elevate hU profession scriptions and- the publisher who
This Bank exercises the greatest care and discretion in every in­
S n ilC C . IN lD T i N C I
and establish it upon a strict and does not think so is receiving money
vestment and Lo a n ; ‘
YKAB............................................
s u b s ta n tia l. business basis ought to under false pretenses.*-. Publishers’
MONTHS. .'... , . * . . . 7 ; . . . . : ^ . - . . —. l - »
Auxiliary.
This assures Safety to all funds entrusted to its care.
Accounts
M O N T H S . ........................ »• be ostracised by the profession and
S l i
• - ------O ------ j
circumcised from the exchange list
. subject to check are cordially invited.
| M f « ^ la (k* CUt b» C m nU t tLOP T m t . u la of every legitimate newspaper in the
AN IN S ID IO U S P R O P A G A N D A
i d n i n M 30*. Pm M m U
—Dissemination, of falsehood, care­
( M i l l la jU o m * MaM D* Mid* •&lt; OffVa state.
CAPITAL $30,000.00
The only criticism" w e - h a v e to fully disguised, intended to breed
SURPLUS $15,000.00
■•!••* * Am H im d (lM * MaH Mall** A*f»*« &gt;*•*
maAe-wf this new propaganda is th at doubt, discouragement, alarm , and
•
1 ;
io m . at ib* r —«*nu* al 9 **r*ri S * H 4
Uadw Att af Mawfc h i 1ST*.
. - v a - - v - ~ ■~~
—according to 't h e Information at eventually panic, as these have beeq
newspapers
holding ■o successfully bred In Russia by
• r i . la H *ral4 D aU dla,
T»I*M * b * N«. U S h a n d —only
membership In the State PreiCi’ As­ German secret agencies, is well u n ­
sociation are to be invited to partici­ der way in the United States.
pate in the Orlando meeting.
In W ritten into skillfully worded a r ­
view of the fact th a t a large num ber ticles on the progress of the war are
of newspapers in this state do not statem ents intended to Impress the
It. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. OF AS
affiliate with the State Press Associ­ American reader with the practically
frHUMI
CsihWr
Asi’t C**t&gt;i*f
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vk*-Pr..iJ.M
ation, why not make the invitation impregnable position of th e Central
to "whosoever w ill/'—Arcadia E n­ empires, the uselessness of efforts by
terprise.
the Allies to break tho lines on the
Co fee to the meeting, Andy, We western or eastern fronts, the tre ­
need you.
mendous reserves of G erm any and
Austria in men, munitions and mon­
•
Bruce z\nthony, Co. C, Fla.
cleaned regularly by some one whose Tomatoe?
T H E L IB E R T Y LOAN C Y C L E ey, the impossibility of checking the
Ernest Gregory, Co. C, Fin.
business it is to clenn th e privies. Celery .. ......................... .......... '
Through the sale of Liberty Loan submarine campaign, th e. certainty
2 .HKH
th a t tho soldiers of tho United
Fred
Mason,
Co.
C,
Fla.
I
t
canntit'
be
left
to
the
owner.
Cabbage
Bonds
the
United
Stntes
is
borrow­
...........
..
.................
1,742
Save 'the waste and win the war.
George McLaughlin, officers re­
"Food stuffs exposed for Bale must Peppers
it
ing large sums of money from its Stntes despatched to the war zones
• .......•*•••••-••..••..1. — . .
z?
will
be
slaughtered
by
the
tens
of
serve
he
effectively
screened
against
flies.
Staple crops will save the da y in citizens, its business men, farmers,
Harold W ashburn, coast artillery
hankers, wage' earners, merchants, thousands, the u tte r hopelessness of
Total rnrloads shipped ^.44,322
Seminole county.
"There must he n health officer;
the
a
tte
m
p
t
to
bring
tho
Teutonic
Albert
Fry, roast artillery
manufacturers. The government col:
The above dots not includo the
------0 ----and in tow ns'of *15,000 or more he
powers to term s by other th an dip­ .J a m e s Estridge, Fla. troops
Municipal o w n e rsh ip 'o f the pub* lects this m°ney und disburses it in
must he n whole-time health of­ thousands of Individual packages
lomatic processes. Says one of the
George Huff, Fla. troops
two
w;ays.
Part
it
expends
Itself
a
n
d
lie utilities in Sanford will lower the
ficer. Please 1ft us know by return that went north by express itnd also
Thom as Sullivan, Fla. troops
part it loans our allies. The U nite4 most recent and most glaring ser­
tax rate.
mail if you will cooperate, with us in by parcel post. 1’us.tihly the total
W. A. 1’attishall,
officer reserve this campaign for better health, and num ber of carloads shipped north,
States and these other governments vants of this propaganda in the col­
. ' . ' •
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rorps
spend it for Ameriran products nnd umns of n New York newspaper:
when ever your town, qualifies for a also the nmount th a t went by pnrcvl
’ Sanford ran be made the trading,
M eade’ Fox, coast artillery
American labor nnd it goes hack
" B u t it is not .through invasion
place on the list, let us know and a post, nnd likewise th e vast amount
center of this section-, o f 'F
Ingram Guerry, coast artillery
, lo r id a , if, directly
into the hands
of
the th a t I think the United States will
representative of tho Stato Board of that w*as used for home consump­
the merchants will advertise special ..
.
,
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Joe Guerry, avintion corns
’
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people, the American business man, suffer the most if this war in indef­
Health will check it up and Hit it tion will more th a n total 100,000
salw every week.
Oscar N. Zittrowcr, Co. C, Fla.
fnrmer, banker, wage earner, m er­ initely protracted.
It is through
accordingly.
Remember this list carloads of fruits and vegetables.
— 0—
Henry Byrd, Co. C, Fin.
chant nnd manufacturer.
sending a million men n year, a mil­
will
be
.
puhlinhe
1 nnd distributed
Conservation
does
not
m ean!
W here Your Dreakfaet^Come* From.
Osborne Williams,- Co. C; Fiji.
lion
of
our
splendid
young
Aineramong
healtli
authorities
throughhoarding of either food products or • 1 his is the cycle.
John Smith
Brazil, .using only n munll fraction
Yuil
Lovell,
2nd
lieul. engineer I „ U( [|)(, United States, Canada, Mixof your money. \Ve should all go; the farmer and Thomds Brown the
every year of a war which
.
.
.
.
,_.
.
,
„
s
,
of
,hc ,m" 1 n'lnpleil to coffee lulllrncorps.
n o and Cuba. The state Board of i*„„, ifroduces three-fourths of nu,
right on building and living just as wage earner er.ch has |l^L hased u may last from seven to ten years, t«&gt;
Harry Carlson, navy
be
offered
up
in
bloody
sacrifice
to
j Health has no intention of injuring world’s coffee supply -over n billion
we did before the war but save the ' Liberty Loan Bond payingTJown the
Corbett Hutchinson, aviation
any community by exposing condi­ nnd u half pounds yearly. Enough
waste.
.
initial payment of 2 .per cent. Un the ambitions of contending nations
Is it not corps
tions negative to good health and a sugar Is produced In one province of
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. June 28lh they made the 18 per cent on foreign battlefields.
better to mukc peace now than to • Sam Peavcyhouse, aviation corps low deatli rate, it believes th at, by Argentina to sweeten this glnnf coffeo
Now that our,ow n hoys are going
nt. depositing the am ount in
Martin Temple, Co. F.
look, forward to. year after- year of
a campaigning of tho most wide­ ci*. Tlie province of Tucurnnn yields
to the front we can*get a real taste ‘heir banks and sending checks to
Robert
Robinson,
navy
hospital
such
national
and
individual
sorrow
spread publicity, moro favorable ro­ nearly 5,000.000 pounds of sugar a
of the Bncrifiros th at are to he en­ the Federal Reserve Bank of their nnd Sacrifice, to such wastage and rorps
be accomplished than by yielding to year.—World Outlook.
dured in a war.. And this i* one of \ district. The Federal Reserve Bank woe. to siirh destruction of tin- spec­
Arthur Dickins, Co II.
the belief of some That the suppres­
the real wars in which America will I'JIfi'ts III” cherk and re-dep« &lt;its imens of the human race, *to such . John l.i*e, Co. II.
Skate Fish.
sion
of facts will enhance business
.p l a y an important part
Look the the money with the local bai.ks. irretrievable demolition of the sus­
J. A. Stafford. Co. F.
There Is a fish of the skate family
and
property
values.
The
state
I
subject square in the face fur it is l ; , , r H,‘' Treasury Hepartmei
Hugh White, navy
Board of Health is ns strong a be­ which can Inflict an electric shock se­
draws against it and the money is taining .structure -of our occidental
here.
Oscar Rouse, Oviedo, navy
civilization?"
liever* in community building- and vere enough tc knock u man down.
i again lodged with the Federal Re— O -----Andrew Aulin, Oviedo, army
commercial, nnd industrial progress
Here, virtually, we have high trea­
Sanford is to have a fiber factory "w w n »nk- l * ,4
immedl .teJohn Cater Lawton, Oviedo, navy in Florida us any organization. . The
for making up the switch grass and j ^ withdrawn from the Federal Re­ son' to the republic augur roqted for band, Battleship, New York.
future possibilities of the sta te are •
Limit of Dishonesty.
palm etto into brooms and other n r t - i |,"rv‘'
ci,h**r ,,v s" m(’ ("reign popular consumption, well calculated
unlimited, but r.gainM this now
lI«rdup p e -.“What Is your opinion of
icles. if these two products
of I !o*rengaged in wa^ with to deceive the casual reader into the
I
r a death
, .1 rate
, ,from preventable
• . i i FI uImIiuih
IinnestyV
CITIES MUST CO M E CLEAN stands
'
. . . Borrowed—
Germany
to
which t h e United
belief th a t the writer is tryjng to
idu could be successfully commer­
...
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,
• ‘ Mighty poor, lie tul.inllvYnmenreund
disease* whi-h can und must be re- to
. my .hmi«o mid stole on umbrella
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I
cialized think .’what it would add to State* hn&gt; advanced money anil is serve the Unite State*. We have,
'Hoard
if
Health
Will
Appeal
lo
duced.
Winn
this
is
done,
more
hud borrowed from film.**—Life.
t h e Wealth ef tlx- state. Kissimmee paid out for Ameriran produets o r elsewhere (he untiotinredment that
Civic Bride of People
people will come into Florida to
labor. Some of it ’is spent for farm Germany in the, spring will be ready
Gazette.
S
ta
te
Board
Of
Health
to
publish
find homes end | rosperity will he a
pfodiuts.nnd raw material, ami some to confront* the "little American ex­
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list
iif
cities
where
sanitary
regainnatural
consequence.
of
it
f
&gt;
r
mnnefiieturi’d
product*,
peditionary force" with four million J
The tax r.iie in Sanfnrd will never
Aurora borealis.
turns
nre
enforced.
j
*
*
----- — —— — -----thus
going
back
into
the
hands
of
nieii. In another, assurance is given
be lowi re I •until the city ow iu the
Manifestations of aurora borealis nre
A plali to appeal to ‘ the ‘civic 1
Florida,s Big Shipments
the American reader, nnd partieulurcouimoitly visible iu Aiiierieu as far
electric iigh ’plant, the water j lant American citizens.
pride
of
Florida
people
has
been
reThe
man living outside of th e big south ns *10 degrees—wljirli would In­
larly
the
American
parent,
that
nil
and the go.-* .plant and the iee |J a n t
Therefore the money paid in by
if nccos ary. 4 If there i* mo u y in the above mentioned John Smith the chances are against "our brave ferred to mayors of the various mu- ittate of Florida has but little.idea of clude Now York. At -10 degrees lati­
these u ililiei for the Ig corpora- and Th tii'.ss Brown on June 28tli in American boys." Tiion- Is always a ! nicipnliti.'s by the State Bourd of the num ber of crates, hampers, tude about ten auroras lire visible In n
year: at 12 degrees about twenty, nnd
tions t o re is m -ney in .h.-in for tli J part payment of th.-ir Liberty Loan phrase intended to convey the im- Health.- It culls for Wholesale re- boxes and barrels of vegetables that •15 about forty, while between ‘lie lull-*
moval of these conditions thnt cause are shipped from thi* state during
" ,lzc" ,,f
'f
B n 1- may have gotten back into pre“-ion that American interests only
tho unriunl t.igli d o i th rate from In-j tile {last ten months. According to Hides of 5U and iio degrees, the turns of
are
being
considered.
'U
f
I their hand:; in timo to iliake up purl
diseases by enforcement off the shipping figures obtained from I*" pr.*u,‘ ^
l,1,J
Steps sho-.Jd nnd must he taken testinnl
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_,, i keen uumwt any cleur night. Soulli of
We hope t h n ^ u ^ v s d u l c a n d id a te l
t," i‘ Paym ent*"made July 30tli..
approved ordlnuift'i'S find regulations.' the Jacksonville Titnes-Union tin JO degrees they are rare.
promptly
nnd
deiisivi-ly
to
over­
•
for congress i-i this d i s f i c t i.exi .
—
rEvery municipal executive in the tutul numlK-r of carloads of v e g e t-'
come tlie effects of a false propa­
't i m e will hav* in his plctfarm t h e | p | , A l N WORDS BY A lt E D IT O R
ganda that is daily assuming u more state has been addressed by Dr allies and fruits shipped to northern ’
governmental " wricr&gt;h I* "f “ 'I rail- • jf a n advertiser in the Times at
•dangerous form. The United States Hiram Byrd, Scientific 'Secretary of [mints since last September tutnls
roads, nfcl mine-, oil field*; exf reus Luke City, Colo., published by Wliis not Russian, nor likely to he de­ tlie State Iloaro of Health, asking J.L 332; ul which 2 L aid, ^carloads.,
eompanies. And this war will bring {Ham C. Blair, over gave .hi* business
ceived us Russia has been: hut with his cooperation und th a t of ,his consisted of fruit nnd l'M.Vj car­
thir proposition I’pmp to the people I because he felt It wr.s his d u ty to
people in the movement.
Towns loads of different kinds of vegetables.
fur in qcntralizu ion will tom e t hf [ Help support the paper i{s a local in- the example of Russia before them, coming up to the sanitary, require*
Figuring in tlie big amount of
teal, power cf. the jieople und* iiio Istituiion, he undouhtedly viewed the the..authorities, should, lt.se no time
rnents
will
be
listed
by
th
e
State
[
vegetables
and fruits th a t are eaten
in
"striking
at
the
roots
of
conspir­
people behind the government.
" m atter in u different light after rea d ­
Board
of
Health
in
order
th
a
t
the!
by
the
million
i n h a b i t a n t of the
acy and treachery! In th&lt;«o time*,
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ing the following editorial in’.n recent
with such vital interests nt stake, it responsibility may be plaped qjri those.jauite dbrirqr the pert? ten months,
D O N 'T T R E A D LN US
Issue of the Times,
is the duty of th e government to cities th a t do not ooopgrate in the the man hr woman who is not acThe hat,ford-I erald at.d L usbuijt
if there is an udvertiHer in this suspect upon reasonable rnuse nnd i t n p u i g n . *
. q minted with the resources of Flor- 1
C dm m eriill 'tiII about u meeting i f paper who thinks he is.doing a char- to- act for the generjt good upon
" T h e death rate from intestinal ida when it c-omc to fri its and vegncw sptper m .n r fc e rtlj held for th r i it a b lo set when, ho carries' u liuJe reasonable
suspicion.—Christian
d Leases in Florida U entirely too c tablis can git some idea of what
JDHfiifW*
perfect, rg j I: ns of ro- dinky udvertisepsent -for - which- he Science *Monitor.
high," says Dr. Byrd's commuriica-j
business has grown to.
operation : mung pubihl.eis, to the does not pay ‘enough for the paper
llion.
ion
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%
Im
rniien
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n
e
i
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" T o be more specific; in the:
The 'following table shows the
end th at a ccrt; n H iss of p'oliticLts it covers, let him wake up.
The SEM INO LE.S ROLL OF H O N O R
registration area of the United i n u m b e r , of car loads divided into
who are in the h a li t of using t i e editor, owner, manager and publish­
p r ti lb n sort cf door mat, anil a er of thii paper properly appreciates T h r Brave* Boys Who Have G one S ta tts there are 87 deaths per 100,- each kind of fruit and vegetable:
000 population from intestfnnl dis-j G rapefruit
ce rtiin eltfa,i f 1 in in irs interi*ts thnt all patronage when it is given grace­
Forth lo Fight for Humanity s
IQ.155 j
case*
every year; In th e registration [ O ra n g e s...................
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^nake c f ia ttic o oi bi.king the news­ fully and because t h e 1 advertiser
Hake
fit)
area
of
Florida
there
are
175
deaths
Bineupplcs
paper to* ®t legitimate business, will wants It, hut the aforesaid Pooh-hcb
The fallowing hoy’s from Sanford
3221
per 100,000 people annually.
{Strawberries;.. .
of the Times does not want nnd will and Seminole county have -joined
91 !
" T h e State Board of Henlth has Cantaloupes
not have un advertisement from tlie a rm y nod navy cr will join in
set
itself
to
the
task
of
correrti/ig‘
W
a
te
rm
elo
n
s'
3,318 ’
any one who gives it as tliough it the neztvfew weeks.- This list is not
hurt him, and t h e sooner that, party- complete und all those who know of this, i t cannot do this without the Vegetables
3,765
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lets us know- th a t he has got the nny hoys who have enlisted nnd lire cooperation of the people. We be1.901
lievc
tlvey
will
gladly
cooperate
with
!
L^ttUce
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jimjnms and the bellyache because s:ot on this list t dense let Tlie
4,330
of It, the quicker we will he pleased, Herald know about it ns the list us when they know th e true condF Potntoes. ............... - — .....—
und th e n ’we pill-give him an exhibi­ will be printed every week until th e tions. B u t—here Comes the tug of ( ewur—some tow ns object to* our tell­
tion of a record stu n t in judling his war Is over:
ing this. T hey say it will injure
ad. Now, we hope we make our­
Navy
Florida."
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selves pluin. The Times man never
Start the year ri^ht
Karl Schultz, on .board ship
" W e have accordingly decided to
u.tnun, woman or child for an adverAllen Jones, medical reserve corps
by using a time bonk
Lst
tiie Cown«i-3(£&amp;t come up to rerlDement, a subscription or »' piece
Spencer,
medical
Morris
m ererfor a record of your
Min
sanitary requirements, so th at
of job work, and he never wall. The corps
labor records t h i s
the
burden
of responsibility for this
Times man n e v e r -made o u t a hill for
Sherman Ruuth, medical reserve
high
deuth
rate may rest where it
year. This will give
a person unless it was asked for nnd corps
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belongs.
T
h
a t list will read as folwe
never
dunned
any
one
on
our
• y o u ' a permanent
Collier Brow n, . medical reservo
1
»ws:
own
initiative
since
wc
have
had
corps
record of your pay
t h is p a p e r—seventeen years.
The
Oliver Murrell, medical re s e rv e ' " T h e following towns and cities in
- roll for the season
Florida are enforcing such regula­
Times* man does not have to be corps'
without • additional
asked lo buy his groceries from a gro
I.dslle Hill, medical reserve rorps tions for the prevention of intes­
m
tinal diseases as are recommended by
_ trouble.
cer, his meat from the butcher or
Ned Chittenden, signal corps
the
Stute
Board
of
Health.
If
your
his shoes from the the raqrrhunt;
Roy Chittenden, marine corps
town i ocs not a ppear on the list, It
Most
ob­
and
we
have
not
t
Ralph
Rnurnillat, navy yard.
We have them that
is
because it is not
up to the
jection if these inr &gt;;.• . h want to.
.
Army
will Till . Vour
wants.
standard
of
requirements.
Hee th e
have
their
printini
done
:.l
u
glue
K
John Murrell,
medical
reserve
mayor und let him explain.”
j
factory and their • z’. vrrth.inR done corps
"T
h
e
n
will
follow
the
list
of
towns.
by a lot of old hens uiui
tiers —
Kenneth Murrell, quarterm aster
Now the requirements are asj fol­
long haired, men und she;: Haired reserve
I
Duy typ ew ritin g mpplima * /
lows:
*
women.
Seth Woodruff, quarterm aster re­
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" I f th e r e . Is a sewer system, all
"Again, we npprec*. ‘.3 i.if business serve
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ^
th a t comes to (his effire gracefully. . Stanley Walker, quarterm aster re-, residences shall be connected with It
as
far
as
possible,
sanitary
privies
We do not 'give a damn ’ for -any servo
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SANFORD, FLORIDA*
The L. R. S.
o ther kind."
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Dr. Ralph Stevens, hospital corps shall be installed.
type is preferable b u t nny privy will
Joe Chittenden, Co. C, FIs.
It is not difficult^ ? deduct from
PRONE 148
be accepted as sanitary t h a t Is flyGeorge
Hall,
Co.
C,
Fife
tho tone of Editor l a i . ’s remarks
proof and odorless, nnd th a t is
Oscar Speer, Co. C, Flu,.
).j ghat he does not believe in accepting
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lifer offers to swipo half the H o m e ’Gunrd the plan for financing Miami's mu
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brumley and submarine S aturday night.
f a m i l y 'h a v e returned from N orth gunners fired three shots at tho ob­ supplies if givtfn a white ballot at nicipal fee pluut. I ■
Carolina where they spent several ject add preparations were made to election time.
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weeks visiting friends and relatives abandon the ship if necessary. Nulli­
Feeding Straw t? C*1tle. *
making tlyv trip in their car.
ng more, however, Was seen of the
Little Happenings—Mention
_When something is to lie done it's
In effect, a repent bulletin -of tho
. P. W. Wilmott in a postal enrd supposed submarine and the vessel the habit tq say “ see the Board of United States department of axirinilof Matters in Brief—
from
Baltimore gives the following proceeded, arriving off port last T rade." ' Ynu are eminently ’correct ture’ asks w hy the Alnerlcim farmer
“ Personal Items of
report on tho weather: “ Don’t let night/ According to some of the and if i t ’s progressive we are with rannot put straw to ttie same use ns It
Interest
people say it- ia hot at home for it passengers, the submarine was again you.
Build the two S’k —Spnford Is put by the European farmer.' In Eu­
is a refrigerator compared to the sighted yesterday, IS miles off shore. and Seminole is our slogan and we rope the farmer kmills us well ns tho
Summary of the Floating Small
Golden Self Hlanehing Celery Seed weather here. Saw three people die
won't stop until th a t is accomplished. American farmer that straw Is not
T a p u Succinctly Arranged fur ■ imported by uh direct from France, of heat on street and they sny sixtyliked by stock, hut instead o fiiu n ililf
Death For Draft Resistors
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It,
or oHierwIso wn.dlug It, the EuroHurried Herald llcndrni
eight
died
.at
different
points
same
&gt;]D5 per cent germination. Oz $1.25,
Muskogee, Okla., Aug. C.— Dis­
Mr. and, Mrs. Heffner of M eredith, fM'an f n n n e r chops It nj*. mixes it with
day.
Sanford
for
us."
All
of
which
' lb $12.00 delivered.
Write us for
trict Attorney McGinnis announced N. H„ are now Sanford citizens,
summer and full catalogue.
Tht\ demonstrates th a t no one needs to that men arrested as draft resiatere coming Imre after rorrespopdcnce feed*, mid makes It so pnlutuhlc thut It
eua he fed io good advantage.
J. R. Hayden ia hnck fgain after L. A. Allen Seed Co., 1I&amp; Railroad go north to be cool.
wuutd be tried on charge,,of treason with the Board of Trade. ‘
n five'w eeks visit to Virginia and Avc., ^anfortl.
lO M tp
Contractor George Venable Li fin­ and the government would ask the
O ldest, of Brazilian Cities.
' t 't t
other points where he has invest
ishing up the Geneva bridge putting death' penalty.
Blihin,
once the c a p ital-o f Brazil.
^lr.
and
Mrs.
A.
D.
Zachary
and
Your .city , your county, you
m enu in cattle and lands.
Mr.
Is
still
In
many
way* the center of a rt
in
ti
new
flooring
and
sides
and
re­
homo is what you make it collect nnd religion Jn that largest of
Hayden la always glad to get back family, ineluding his mother, Mrs.
pairing the draw. This will make
lloldcnviite, Okla., Aug. C. A ively or Individually.
HC.
Zachary
and
nephew,
Clay
Everything
to Sanford where ho Is Interested in
the bridge absolutely s a f e -and add band of 2fi alleged draft resistors are you do, no m etier how small has its South American republics. She Is the
Hjiilges
of
Raleigh.
N.
fc.,
afe
occuthe cattle a n d farming and wherivdlu ,
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much to the good road from this city reported surrounded in the brush 8 influence for larger things. If you oldest of Brazilian cltle-t nnd those of
thinks the climate is ideal winter
.!* ' tf!° . '" " " V ’’ to Genova which is bricked all the
her present Inhnbltr.nt* who nro de­
mihs south of here.
Posse men are progressively building and boost
on their annual vacation visit to the
and summer.
scended from a long line of native*
way.
j Brought in tw enty prisoners.
beach.— Daytona Journal.
ing your town, there is no w-ay to of the place--as many of them are—
' Miss R ulh McDaniels returned to
S. O. Shinhulser nnd C. It. D in g \^ ■
prevent
large .dividends ns returns look down on lllo am| Snn Paulo us up­
her Sanford home Inst Sunday night
T ^ s T 1 l*™** l? m otro* •Pent Sunday at Daytona Beach
Washington, Aug. 6..—Attorney for your efforts.
starts mid parvenus among municipal!after
days
ill 913011(1
l
7SIX ’ Uf K'niA'
w|uvuifint*
r.L* *hc where the Shinholsers have a cottage &lt;y»m-ral Gregory began poreonnl
lies.
• t a plea,ant.
# a stay
* * of* two.
.
.. . at v"1*1
At
ntnrii*
spend
six
weeks
or
more
visiting
the homo of her friend, Miss Helen
relatives.
for the month of August.
ymnslderalion of the anti-drnft agitnM. »E. Dooley of Geneva is with
Keating on Seabreeze avnuc. Miss
A Oit Slow.
Dr. Ralph Stevens and John M u t \ **&lt;&gt;n reports from Oklahoma, N orth the Board of Trade. He believe*
No bu,,linC
bathing rrap
necessary. N atMcDaniel la a :freq u e n t1visitor to the
»I* necessary.
‘‘How are the li^cubatoni getting
roll
have
left
for
Ft.
McPherson,
Carolina
and
other
/dates.
The
re­
bcach during the summer and lias 1!^..
, K’larantci'd
by
using
that through, the organization Ge­
nlong?" asked a friend of Ids neigh­
ports received do not deal w.th Dip
neva has a n ’unexcelled opportunity bor who bad recently bought some.
many friend* who nre always pleased
».T1' K UAVK" process. Room where they will be stationed for some
latest
stage*
nnd
fuller
ones
are
Dr. Stevens ranks as first
for expansion and he strongly advo­ "Why,* nil rigid, I suppose; hut nlto see her.—D aytona Gazette.
J l ’ MulUi' 1 *Jf‘‘ Bldg., Jacksonville, time.
lieutenant in the Medical Corps of awaited. Investigators still are care­ cates everybody helping because ev­
though I have had them for two weeks
Mr. and Mm. 0. J. Pope and five ' *'
the l ’. S. njm y and John ranks .as fully studying the situation.
ery citizen will be the Lenefieiury.
now, not one of the four has laid an
children of Sanford are spending two . /• " ' CIarcnco Wolfe and children
sergeant in the hospital rlrps. • .
egg yet."—Ladles' Home Journal.
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months in the Seldom Inn cottage.— , , ye#ten,a^ ft,r Koutl' Carolina for.
James. Evans o f - t h e Altamonte
.Sm ith—fit e a s t ro in
Sanford's vegetable o u t p u t ^ b y
Daytona Journal.
, t i c summer.
section
is in the rity today.. He is
At Hie home of tin* bride's parents fTeight fur the season just closed was
i-r.i,
,
# I. * , L '* r- «nd Mrs. Nnlhcri (iarner and
Thawing Pipe* With Electricity.
Seed Irish-potatoes for fall plant- |Httle daughter left Saturday for one- of.th e successful orange growers •in Pnoln on Wednesday, July 20th 27!tft cars. To include express ship­
. Electricity Is the only ngent which
Ing. Now ready for delivery. L„
Atlunta, W'hore they will spend sev­ and farmers,of that progressive part at noon occurred the wedding of ments would make the to ta l'a ro u n d will thaw frozen water pipes without
Allen Seed Co., 115 Railroad Ave., eral weeks.
.
|j&gt;;|
* of Seminole .county. . .
their bring dug up. -With tin1 action
Mins- Bessie 'Smith and Mr. Guy JJOpO e a M .
Sanford.
10 t-ltp .
of electricity the pipe can tie easily
Stenstrom,
both
well
known
in
San­
- - - - From tomorrow noon the National
Mrs. If. E. Tolar of Sanford a n i V , *',is8 Uu.th ' Valdron of Tam pa Is
thawed In a short tihie..the pnssnge
ford.
Bills for the erect ion''of DeLand’* or current through lh» |ilpe healing It
her two children are spending the 1 Kl|est of Miss Edna ( hittendon., Guard willzo io th e Federal service,
Tin*
bride
was
beautiful
in
while
new juisFonger station on the main
on »i„. i„..|,.i, rrti* &gt; m of Mr
Benjamin Whitner is home for a , and Company C which has been in
satin and was attended by Miss line &lt;d the Atlantic..Coast Line are stifllclenilv io melt the iiv.
and"M rs. C. A. R a n d a ll.- D a y to n a few ,!ny* trum Windermere w|u.re
at the fair p o u n d s s.nee \ \ edInurn-il '
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!'•' I* working in the big Chase nr. ' nesday by the generosttw of the nt* Eden Hoeqotst as bridesmaid. The I to be opened shortly.
Work is (o
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ange gruvii
Its-n-s of Orlando and Orange county. house was decorated m pink myrtle I commence on Wednesday. August
In W cstndnxter Abbey.
No. Pfifi will cure Malaria or Bil.\|rs (i,
)t Waldron of Tam pa vvl’'’
11 funi1 for, t b u t . purpose and t ora) vine, carrying out the' Ifttli. and the structure completed
Mrs.
W estm inster abbey Is th e hiirlal
place i f Ct bln?:* of E ngland,'Including
•iuus Fever. It kills the germs.
r J wUI ran,iruu' 1,1 } lvv nt
until I colot scheme of pink anil green. withip ninety di/ys.
is jn
iti (lie .dry
i-Pv today
today the
the gui-M
gui-M of
n( M
Mr.
After tin1 ceremony which was per­
8fi-25t
,/„.i
m
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u--.it.
mi.
«t.
i
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mustered
In
by
Federal
officer*.
who
Henry HI. Edwr.rtl I. Bdwnrd Ilf. Ill ch­
ifn.l Mrs. C. R. Walker. The WalMr. and Mrs. R. L Sima amt fatn- (irons will go to Ormond fur the will probably not reach Orlando for formed by. Rev. Foland an elegant
And now someone is mean enough a rd H. H enry V, H enry VII. E dw ard
tw o' weeks. The government will dinner was served by the bride** to charge th at this liquor fight in VI. Jam es I. (Tinrles II, Witllntu Ilf,
ily of Sanford, w ho.have been enjoy- gyjumer:
r v,-&lt;- &gt;:h
furnish subsistence from tomorrow mother and tin* couple left (os-tlieir congress is not so m uch‘ the work of mid George ti, n* well ns of five (]ueens
ing the delights of uurf bathing Joy?
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mutual consant J. B. Lawson
In th e 'r own right, and the queens of
t h . momh
returrw l homo M .,„ - ; ond N. „ u „I m r
j | s.„ ive,| noon, and the men will get the a d ­ future home in llowey, Fla.
the prohibitionists as (lint of the many of the kings.
The bride is well know u in Sitn- food pirate 4 \\ Ini wain 11&gt; d l a y ih.U .y.;TI»y w.™ «cupyins lh ,W I |. | col, ^ „ cnih| in K, m,„o|p Counlv vantage of additional time tinder
Captain Ayres before being required ford where she has a host Of (fi
mington a ttrac tiv e home , on Mut er tiarage. .1.i nIt. ? .Lawson bought
i
pa&gt;- ip- nf thi fund i mil n&gt;l bill a*
out,
lo pa.-s federal inspection. Reporter She i* t lie daughter of Mr and Mrs. Inng a- pH*4si 1»e
avenue.— D aytona Journal.
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1ti ( hi* n eauliini’ '
. N. II vinrniT.s inh-iest in the gar-j
Real Fortunate.
It U Smith who have fii'i’ii rv.Ai- i In- finnl
Star.'
K'l•ulat
art* grow ing
nr*
Hub-My-Tisin —• A ntisoptie. Am* age J. M Lawson will continue the
Willis—Did you ever read th e story
Uucilon Hinkle of Sanford is n dents nf I'aolu for many years. The richer nt the expense of the public's of the sword of Damocles? J u s t think
dyne Kills pain, s lo p s p u i n f n r btisimss and N' II, (iarner will runvisitor
in the city the guest of his groom is the son of N. J. Stenstrom poekethook. -St. Betersliurg Times. of n man s lu in g through u whole mcul
tlon.
’ 80-251 W^inue to sell automobiles.. All aci
mother, Mrs. K. A. Hinkle, for a of the west side and has lived in and
w ith n sw o rd ’above film suspended by
Amly Anderson was in the office rt,u,d* will lie eolfeefed by ’J. B.
near
this
city
all
his
life.
a single h air.” Ollll*—“ B ah !
IIo
couple of wtdrsT—Lakeland Star.
In C hina eggs are selling at" 20
dressed up S a tu rd a y and this strange l•i,wgor^ and all the accounts of tho
.Those present besides the parents
I*n't In It w ith tlie woiiinn who cun
A patriotic Lakeland woman said
cents per hundred. Those American
appearance of Andy was accounted *‘rm l’u'd by J. B. Lawson.
Wo
this morning: "Yes, my second son of the bride ami groom were: May hens- are goiug to nit their Chinese dn n re serenely nil evening w ith her
for by the fact th a t he and his w lfelt,1ank *h" public for their' liberal
has joined Company I). He would i’urdon, ring bearer, Elk&gt;n Hocquist, relatives because they are "poor wludo, w ardrobe depending ot\ n dinky
expected to leave for the northern patronage and
hope to have %ame
little shoulder strau."
' have r.un away and joined if we had bridesmaid, ■ Mr. and Mrs. O. It. folks."
markets where Andy- will study crm.-1' 0 the future.
.
10l-2tc |
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,
Black
welder,
Mrs.
D.
II
C,
Rabun,
My oldest
ditions in packing nnd shipping veg- ^ T H rw C w v _ a , who h :is jlt*u»^pend-1 h))y is ll!s0
Mr&gt;. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Enoch
If America can fegd the entente
etahltu. and other ideas that will ing a few dn&gt;'s~nnTvfedo the guest nr,'. r,.„||v „|d enough. My husband llocquist, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
allies
and keep food from reaching
benefit the F. F. Dutton Co. of tins „f Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith w a s ! wou| j j„’j„ jf he were a little young- Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clark IVarson,
Germany
wo will have accomplished
city of which Andy b .a valued cm- here yesterday enroutc to Tampa on ,,r mv ym,ngest boy w.»uW join if he Ncwl-in Stenstrom and Carl Rabun,
more than our a»seuih!in: If a mil­
ployee.
busuiess.
Mr Crown is superiii-! Wl,n . u
older, nnd 1 would go .f
lion &gt;10-11 on the battel front.
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Woodland Park is open only Sun- tendent of terniin.il in Jacksonville were a man.” That is what we call
Hoard
o
f
Trade
Notes
days. To let on week days. U2-lf
and for years wii superintendent j pmrintisnf. Lakeland Telegram.
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An effort i* being made to re­
We wbh In acknowledge and
of
the
A
C.
i..
here
and
has
many
,
W|}
ha(,
no
Uin,
lh
cn
.
w
m
,
S(
organize
the First National Bank of
Miss Clarice Hand of Sanford
thank tin* following members whb
friends who were glad to see h i m ! m anv rt)Wur(,8 i(1
w„ rld Ulllff
Daytona, which, it i* Ipiped, will in*
spent the week entl on the it ueb,
have
sthre
July
l*t
made
remittance
again. He la jn poor health nt prea-1.
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brought ahniit io thirty day*’ time.
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. began t&lt;* observe the efterts from the for their dues to Jan l-t. |!i|s?
guest of Miss Lucille Johnson tin
ent, having, fallen jaway mild
lie
only
I
,
,
Plan* on loot contemplate the pay­
i ■
draft resullw. Men have resorted. to
Seabreeze avenue. — Daytona J o u r ­
J. .!; Dickinson, A. P , • Connelly, ing of' depositor* 100 cents on ifie
weighs ..limit :•««» pm.mL in h .s . a|( ^
J)( M ,)t, rflllCT hnvc in.livgnal.
If. R. Dfms. T. A. Neal. It. J Holly. dollar
H* ' •
l,ul h0'"* thal “ f7 , dosi'a led injuries on themselves, and have
v No- C86 . will cure Chills and
Tam ir.u k will restore him to • __
___.,, , suicide,
... m .. .to.. avoid
..... . , I\ 1*. Pillion, Sandy Anderson, B. L.
even m m mil ted
Gever. It is the most speedy rem -!Z t)rmnl , f ; rra*pounds. *
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Perkins, J. E. Spu-ling, W. M.
A syndicate of Detroit people has
rvice ip
in the
th e army, There
&lt;fdy We know.
,s«-::5t /
; Arylcp
th e r e **are a Haynes, li. J. Starling, A. Vaughn.
secured some 18,(100 acres in (Jrt. •
W)
Mr. and Mrs. Clift Bell returned" good many kinds of emfruge and bcvH. ■(’. Du Hose, I. J. Cates. \ . _ C .
Red Davi
vani county, and is goiug into the
vis, well kn &gt;wn to tlJef yJ}mrday from a ti^it to the Caro- eral spet ies s»f eo wardW'f. Uno .man
Cojler,
t). L, Taylor. . E. T. Wood­
sporting fraternity of this city, anil {
jn tlitir—«n*w-( ( ‘handler.
cattle business qpon a ifirge scale.
has t h e nerve to kill himself to keep
»ho is now iu t h e - U n ite d Ktntes* ^Ila9 Kthoi Hickson returned last iro m figlitlng, and another man, ruff, B. E. Squires, Ed. Putnam, J). Only thoroughbred cattle will lie
navy writes th a t life on the tea i s lw ,.ek from -a visit to 'Gainesville, seared witless- will tight to the dpfith it. Brisson, A. It. Chniyieil, F. J. rai it’ll.
MeDuhnel. Owosso, Mich., I.’. A. H» i„. _ *. „ , .__ i_, __
en superior to th at on the diamond j U(,.,|a cml ottl(,r pbiivta.
for fear of being thought a coward.
Dougins*, If. H. Peabody, F. L.
nltbougb the sporting element is by
But they're so practical nnd
Four1 thousand
a n d-*-four hundred
—Lakeland Telegram.
1
Miss
Lucca
Chappell
returned
lust
\Voodruff,
I„ M. Rchhtndrr, fiend- acres *of
no means lacking in the navy. He
lend changed hand* in the
durable that you can* keep
va, C. A. Pnlqier, Geneva, T. S. vicinity of Milton quite recently.
•Tiles thut 'there has already been, n Friday frofli an extended' trip to
nearly all your records in
SPECIAL
NOTICE
and
Buff, J. B. (’abler, II. G. Dietrich,
Jfee Willard produced among the j Washington, D. .C.,- Richmond
Rid
Thl* will be fenced and tnnde Into a
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Musson
s
I’oob
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Forrest Lake, Alfred Foster, Geo. A.
them.
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Open every Wednesday * night, DoCntteSj L. J. Hartley, Longwood, mammoth rtock and cuttl farm.
{ Mrs. M. II.. Hoolehan and son,
There's n type to meet every
Verne of Jacksonville were the guests 7:20.
C. K. Lucas, Geo. L. Maris, Niek
pUt£U»c, and the tEzjpGIHl
Also every Wednesday morning Zernovean, Mr/r. Ahii.i -peForeiit, — I r-is n tittle too early for authori­
i of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hickson and
stock
forms that fit them arc
tative
estimate*,
but
the
impression
| family-at-their home on Eeleryr itVe- for women only. "r
Chas. F. Haskins, J. W. Dlckins,
prevails,
around
Plant
Ciry
that
the
Every
afternoon
except
Tuesdays
so
carefully
designed that you
John Pczohl, F. A. Kilgore, Lorenzo
: nue a portion of last week.
vegetable
acreage
will
be
larger
this
and Fridays.
ore able to use many of them
A. ‘Wilson, Jacksonville, C. F. Wil| Communications from Mr. anti
Good water, good lights, good or­ liams, S. (). Shinholser, Harry Ward, year than la s t.. Eggplant*, popper*
without th e slightest change. *
i Mrs. Edd. Suminis nl Culpepper, der.
U9-tf
W. W. Van Nt*ss, Norris Levis.'J. 0. and cabbage, dre now being planted
Bound in Red Cowhide Back
| Virginia are to tlii'|i-ffoct that the
Packard. Schelle Maine*, J , W. Os­ in beds, and, judging frpm seed
I rhange is prftving vcry beneficial to
Puper Hanging and .Painting
and
Corners, Corduroy Sides,
sales,
the
crop
will
be
CDimidcrnbly
teen, Altamonte Springs, R. H.
Mrs. Samrois’ health.
Thousands of new samples of wall Bronson, J. It. H ayden,-John Meisch Insrgor than ln*t year.
Stpel Hinges, Top Locking.
- The Pastor of the__ _
1. . ^f Sc( 3 * * Mrs It/ paper for you to select from. Sam- M. E. Dooley, Geneva, George Hy­
Let us demonstrate bow
ir~H»««44d£* will bo brought to your door man, R. L. Grier, F. L. Green, R. M.
G. Hickson leave thix weekTor"
Eight hundred ice ronminiem to
you
can save time, labor and
t upolTTwtujait^ I also do decorating Mason, Harry R. Lewis.
ford, Ala., and other points .
subscribe to one siiaro of stock each,
money by using the m |P (IQ D
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A congenial party of friends and and painting as it should be dono.
In addition to his rattle, Mr. J. R. ut a pur value of $100. to pay for
Post
Binder.
F.
W.
Temperton,
108
,
Palmetto
relatives gave a fish ffy on the banks'
Will return this
Hayden hns moro than 2501) head of their shares on the installment plpn;
Ave.,
one
duor
from
First
street.
of the S?. Johns river last Tuesday
week and it is
sheep on ,hia Seminole county range in monthly paym ents and t &gt; receive
96-tf
for Thomas $ullivan and Jaanes
dividends of 8 per cent on th«ir in­
near Sanford.
Hu is wellpleased
his desire that
Estridge, two nf Sanford’s boys, who
Car Breaker* Sentenced 'J * with results. Thu cattle and staple vestment, dividing the additional
I Phone 148
Hanford, Florida
every Member
— laajisteil in Co. C nf Flsrt Fla. Reg­
In county judge' court this m orn­ crop-industry offer* a 'Vast and prof­ profits in form of lower ice prices Is
iment. Those present besides the
* * will, be in their
ing Willie Matthew* and Geo. Wil­ itable field for those interested.
honore^s were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
p l a c e a t the
son were given 12 months nnd E r­
i
:
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Estridge, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lucas,
nest Wright ft month* for breaking
We
will
publish
the
names of the
'Mr, and Mrs. J. F. McClelland, Mr.
into curs ct Rand's Siding. Special many other members as they come
and Mrs. J. F. Hickson and family
“III match my carbon copies
' lAgent Hickman and Deputy Sheriff in. The Hoard of Trade Is all busi­
and Fred P. f-trunge.
'o Roy Tlllia worked up the case. ness and increasing daily.
against any in town for neat­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Dorner rpturn Rube Crawford, u negro who stole
'
J i
t
ness, lasting legibility and uni­
ed last yoek from u visit to New
from another negro,at Maitland
There
is
nn
excellent
opportunity
York.
formity. I always use ,
X mnd wns apprehended hero SR|urday for some one who waists t o establish
Miss Helen Hand lias return’• v l night by Deputy Sheriff Roy T ills
a good business for tuurist trade to
from u week's visit with Miss Cath­ was taken to Orundo S un d a y and
put. n good sight .seeing boat-on the
e rin e Levis nt Coronado where Mr. turned over to Sheriff Gordon of
r iv e r .and Laku Monroe and in ad­
nnd Mr*. Levis have a cottage for Orange county.
dition maintain u place where (idl­
the summer.
Ferry boat for Titusville and East ing parties can get boats, bait and
S
A number of Sanford p e o p le .lis t­ Confit rtnin ut Enterprise now leaves tackle. Admirable space can be sc­
ed tho boys nt Orlando S un d a y -at city dock a t four oo'ciock. 101-Itc oured and good money made in this
the f a i r 'grounds where Company JC
business In Sanford. If you an* in­
is in. ramp.
.
’
Sub In New York Harbor
terested write tho Board of Trade.
IL W. Herndon left lasL night for - New York, N. Y., Aug. IL—A re­
t i t .
m
Datyona Beach for u few days* visit port th a t a ’U-bont had been sighted ’ Some talk of organizing a WornIt'S
with his family.
near the trans-A tlantic lane lines p tt mi's Home Guard in Sanford. On
B a y y o u r ty p e w ritin g suppliao o f
Henry Wight and son Fred spent this port caused the wnr departm ent the strength of the, report, Privates
unday at D a y t o n a ' Beach, with authorities to close the gato in the Holly, Whitner, Davison, Haskins,
THE
and the Pastor .
net protecting tho hsrlior mouth here D utton, Lake, Levis and Deas have
rs. Wight nnd the children.
H ERALiV P R IN T IN G
will give us an 1
Mr. and" Mrs. A. K. Polxern and at 1 o’clock this morning. The gate applied to Captain Herring for trans­
CO M PAN Y
fers and Lieutenant Dingee is study­
amily are home from a trip to the was opened again at 6,
Phone 118
Sanford, Florida
_______ where
I t developed th a t an inbound pas- ing up on the fan drill. Commissary
old home in N orth Carolina
Taylor has applied for
they spent several weeks making th o 's e n g c r steamship sighted w hat, was Sergeant
i trip there and back In their car.
*believed -to ' be th e periscope of a enlistment in the new co'mpuny ant

JN AND ABOUT THE CITY

bluejacket* ,and thore I* a T y „ C o b b
In the making.
He warbles th a t
France- will be the .first European
country to see the equals of cither of
these great sporting celebrities as
the nuvy will ulTord those living In
that sunny land nn opportunity of
witnessing thc*ir naval understudies
•in nrtion In the near futufs. —TimesUnion.

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LEDGER TRANSFERS,

NOTICE!

REV. F. E. STEINMEYER

First M. E. Church

HERALD PRINTING CO..

Sunday Morning Services

AUGUST 12th

If

Sunday Night There
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August 7, 1917

on tho coot ot.Jrigh living. And I called upon to furnish of our a tronght up the plant tops as well.as th e root popular varieties are” C rystal' an*
. * * *
also w a n t them to remember t h a t a n d , of our blood and our treasure products.
Red Bermudas and Creoles. They
the. price of The Herald haa not t o ; put down th e frightful e ruption
But this method of maintaining grow best on a dark, sandy loam i 0|r
gone up an # along with tho high against civilization which, has been soil fertility can b« used only By the having plenty of humus.
s .n d y
price of everything else and th a t It ragititf on th e European c o n tin e n t live stock farmer, which is a good muck soils will produce- good onions
begins to lotfk Jike the newspaper for the past three y e a rs ." We are argument fo r'ra isin g live stock on If the beds arc drained.
BUDGET OP OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
man la caught between two mill­ slow in comprehending our danger, every farm. The farm er who stakea
In preparing the ground for onions
YOU AND ME.'*
stones because ho .haa to buy every­ we arc slow in‘ realizing w hat we' his profits on one or two crops and use plenty of decayed stable manure
thing to eat and wear and. pay ju st must do to avoid th at danger; we sells those tacrops has a much hard­ advises,A. P. Spencer of tho Univer’
what th e man "nsks for it. I also hardly comprehend th at in fighting er task in maintaining his soil fer­ sity of Florida extension division'
want t h e farmers to remember th a t in France we arc as fuljy protecting tility. ‘ And unless the hum us con­ Twenty tons per acre will not prove ‘
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they can pay subscriptions with our own soil a s ' if we stood armed on tent Is maintained, the land will excessive.
sweet potatoes an d chickens and our sea coast repelling invaders.
A CUIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING. NOTES AND FAITH.
sogn he unable" to produce crops
Three pounds of seed oe eight to
other things to e a t —otherwise the
We do not s e e m ,to realize th a t wc profitably, if at ail.
“ HE’LL TRENT ’EM ” -*-SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
twelve
bushels of sets are required to
newspaper man will not be nblo to a r t - at war. We' do not seem to have
o o o o o o o a o o o a o o a a o a a o a o b o D o o a D o o a a a a o a o a o a o o o a a a do o o Ot eat. Let us nil have an equal chance been able to Vjsuulizc the greatness
plant, one acre, spacing the rows L&gt;
1
Plant Onions in August
in.
this
great
game
of
life,
of
the
catastrophe
which
in
coming
to
16 inches a p a r t nnd tho plants 6
T h e Battle H y m n of Democracy T And then here Is an old onft
Onions make a good winter crop
i
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to
the.
world
has
cast
its*
blackened
couched in new languago th a t will
inches n part in tho rows. About six
By Jam es H. Blount
1
g-r -i *
5. (jMam *p struck with the tru th of shadow''-, over us.
Wo seern to be in Florida if planted bctw’ccn Au­
We are coming, General Joffre, paaa appeal to you during tho sum m er the following.from th e Miami H er­ asleep.
gust 20 and October 10. The- most
(C ontinued on Page 7)
the word from Marne to Aiane weather. I t is from the Macon T el­ ald, t h a t 9 want every man, woman
It cannot be said that our govern­
T h a t the Kalaer’a throne muak egraph:
and child-itl Seminole county to read ment has been neglectful in this re­
Speaking of nfew tales that a way,
crumble
it:
gard. It has promptly attended to
When our legions swell the rumble Have you heard th e one about th e
E ither wc Americans lack im ag­ all the things material to the c a rry ­
Of th e hosts t h a t shall not falter 'till Drummer who asked the Macon ination or we are very successful in
Most storage battery troubles are caused by neglect.
Occasional inspection
ing on of the war. It has hurried its
negro
their homes arc safe again.
is
necessary,
whether
the
battery
seems
to
need
it
or
not.
Our cx|&gt;erts will
hiding our feelings in th e face of the preparations for raising an arm y and
take hydrometer readings regularly and add distilled woter free of charge.
Hackman If he could take him to greatest and most tragical crisis of has accomplished wonders in p repar­
In this wny we help you to avoid unnecessary repair hills by preventing your
We are coming, Mister Balfour, A haberdashery? No? . Well,
our national life.
battery from getting in a "run dowm" condition.
If immediate repairs are
ing troops for th e front, in educating
flash the word across the main It goes ‘something like this:
needed, wc are completely equipped to do the work—promptly and nt reason-,
T he American people, notw ith­ young 'officers and in arranging for
T h a t we see this issue clearly
able cost.
"Kin I?" replied the hackmnn.
standing the very real fact th a t wc a vast army of recruits which it will
And to sell our lives full dearly
"Kin I? Boss, you jes git
have been at war with a m ighty train and send to the front as soon
S A N F O R D B A T T E R Y S E R V IC E C O ..
Arc preparing, knowing surely th a t In an' leave d a t to me." Tho
•power for a m atte r of four months, as it is physically possible to accom ­
..our dead died not in vain.
L. A. RENAUI), Proprietor
Vehicle proceeded down the s tr e e t do not even yet seem to be aroused plish the great task, the greatest
PIIONE 189
With the hackm an in deep th ought. to the tremendousness of the tank this country has ever undertaken.
EA G LES BUILDING
We are coming, France and England, After going three or four blocks
before them . It will require some
Meanwhile th e people regard the
.
spread the news both far nnd The brunette Je h u turned back to
shock, some swift, deplorable dis­ war a s a great wgy off, regard it as
.
wide
His passenger, " ftr, lessee agin,
aster to set the im agination free and possibie to escape real and actual
T h a t we know y o u r fight is ours
Now, boss, to m ake good an' sho,to arouse us to the fa c t th a t we are conflict, by a n y possible force to our
=
And we grudge th e precious hours Whar wuz dat you said you wanted
at war nnd that we m u st bend our faculties.
Ere we reach the place-of honor—in To go?" "T o a haberdashery,"
every energy to th e accomplishment
This nnd following weeks will
the war zope by y o u r,side.
of
the
task
of
thoroughly
subduing
Replied
the
drum
m
er.
"Oh,
yassph,
bring
the War still closer to us. Ev­
t
*
1 git you now," said the hackm an our enem y.
ery
day
the s tu r d y young men who
X
Slow to anger are our people.
Once
X
We -are in this war, not so much have offered * themselves to their
As though relieved.. "Vnssah, I jea
aroused no need to urge
to make democracy safe in Jhe world country will be leaving us, as they
Didn't want to' get dis here
T h a t they help you clear the ocean
Business in a j a m ." T h e .hack w ent as Wo are to m ake the United ure leaving every to ^ n and city in
&gt; And form rank with deep devotion
States of America safe in the world tho country. As they go away we
For the sake of hum an freedom to Three or four blocks farther and
nnd for the protection of the men, will begin to realize in It dim way
The
hackman,
with
an
ingratiating
X
X
wipe out the Prussian stourge.
women and children and to make th a t war is an actuality. Then will
Smile, turned to his passenger
X
X
Again, "Boss," he said, "laying ail the homes and p ro p erty of the coun­ follow in a c o n sta n t stream the hun­
Marshal Joffre, Mister Balfour, tell Jokin’ aside, now you be plain
try safe. We are in this war for the dreds of thousands ‘of young men
your people whurt we say;
Wid lie ol* nigger: Is you
purpose of establishing beyond any from every hamlet, from every
Crucify the G erm an slander
question the right a n d ability of countryside and from every city,
Lookin' for whisky, or wfjut?"
T h a t we but to dollars partner
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tins c ountry to live nnd to live un­ who go first to training camps and
For our fighting men arc training,
der
an y form of governm ent the I then quietly an d without notice wilt
. { Times do change. I well rem em ­
eager for th e coming fray.
Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity
people
rnny choose. We are in this be sent abroad to accomplish the
%
ber when, the regular, doctors of a
war
to
prevent
any
c
ountry
or
any
great errand upon which the coun­
. We arc coming, France and England certain Flnridn tow n wanted to a r ­ people on earth, fropj invading our try sends, them .
.
of 99.98 Per Cent.
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rest
Dr.
Harper
for
practicing
.oste­
th a t democracy may win,
land,devastating
our
coasts,
o
u
t­
Then
wo
will
begin
to
wake
up,
T h a t a world rid by its good sword opathy and now they want the ge­ raging our women or murdering our and when some disaster occurs to
X
X
nial doctor to go to France and ta k e
Of the menace of the war lord
children.
our troops or to our navy, when the
May he safe henceforth forever for | ‘'ttre of man&gt;’ eases of paralysis nnd
This is a very real object and yet lives of those in whom we are
spinal tronldes due to flocks nnd
all people to live in.
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tile
people of this c o u n try , up to this interested are sacrificed, then we will
wounds of the war and the medical
lime,,
do
not
seem
to
understand
Become aroused, Imt it will take
Wage we war then to u finish ‘gainst profession recognizes the benefits of that it is the buty of every man to
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aom
f severe shock to bring out to
tbe Osteopathic treatm ent. The is
the Teuton an d the Turk,
take
his
part
in
thus
protecting
and
th
e
full
the
fighting
hlood
of
this
not an ad for Dr. Harper who ij
Fighting for the restoration
now a resident of Sanford, but is establishing his country. Even yet whole people.
Of the Christ tun dispensation
wc seem to think t h a t somehow, in
When that comes all lethargy, all UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE F O R WOMEN
T h a t a war-torn world may once just a reminder of the changes t h a t some way, }he conflict raging on I dullness will- disappear nnd the
GAINESVILLE
TALLAHASSEE
more settle down in peace to art*- made in a few years.
MOIUL. INTK1J.BCTITAI. STANDARDS
rtH.I.EGK IIP T H E HIGHEST RANK
European soil will nil be over and people will lie a t one in the prose- HIGH
• t
•
I J th il l . A n ,
Law, Agriculture.
inn-ring. I.it—ml Art*. Gill! ration, Mualr) Kiprr-; ioa.
work.
IXu'Sllon, Graduate School
.
, I’hyiica] Kdumllon, Art, Ifomr Economic*
the issues settled before we will b e lc u tio n of this war to the very end.
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Write for Catalogue and II.xiV of Vlrar
S m! fi r fatttlcjjur- ami Vh-w*
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EDW. C'ONIIADI, I'rm.
^ One of the hoys going to war last of my farmer friends coming to town
week was approached by a ffieml saying this thing. And yet one of
who tearfully said: "Old fellow you (hem brought in some sweet potatoes
are not going tare you?"
to me yesterday and charged m e '60
“ Suri-." said the other one, "m y cents a peek or SX.tll per bushel.
country calls.m e."
I never batted an eyelash at the
" D on’t go to th e war," said the price but f did think ibis was going
o ther one.
some fbr old Florida sweetswhen I
Items of Interest for the Man
"W hy, what to you care about the can remember th e time that
"5
war you don't have to go?"
Behind the Flow
'cents per bushel was a big price in
"1 know' th a t," said the first one, ' Florida. I am not kicking you u n ­
Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as
" h u t you owe me some money."
derstand. but I know lliis is "00 per
Seed Bods Net*d ('lean Soil
if the formalin has not been suffi­
And thus it goes. Not even war tent p/ofit and while 1 want to see
Nearly all im portant diseases of ciently evaporated it will injure the
jit ops the idea of getting whdt is the farmers get nil they can I also
Stomach; Liver, Kidney, Bladder,
coming to us.
want to hear less kicks from them truck rrops Hi Florida are due to the young plnlitf.
Anemic and P o o r Circulation,
work of certain paraailic fungi and
Asthma,
Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
bacteria.
These parasites are first
Build Up Noil Humus
introduced into the field, usually
and Articular Rheumatism, Lum­
There is a n o th e r reason for grow­
with contaminate*!
seed,
plants, ing crops on all agricultural lands in
bago, Obeisity, StilF Joints and
plant parts, nnd witn*t-Ue soil, or .are Florida this fall, besides that of eco­
others too numerous to mention. .
brought in by the wind. Trtvu^these nomic necessity.
They ure needed
parasites begin to grow on the
build up and maintain the humus
14 years Practice—4 years Hospital Experience enables me
thej* usually multiply with great coritenttnof-xhi* soil. For humus can
to e dict cures whore all others fail.
Thorough and
rapidity.
come only fronvofclTHURosed animal
Careful Examination. Professional advico on
your case Free of charge. No extra churge
Many of the diseases are brought nnd vegetable m utter, knofcrv-jis or­
for house calls. PERM ANENTLY
ganic
matter.
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T
h
e
presence
of
into the field with plants from the
Located in Sanford.’
seed beds, says C. D. Shcrbnkoff, of mntte^ in the soil is essentinl to the
the university of Florida experiment best, utilization sif. fertilizers. • Tho
station.'
Therefore, it is wise to orgnnir matter itself is a plant Mod,
make sure that soil nnd seed in the and in turn~hclps to make available
seed bed are free from any disease. so m e of the Insoluble mineral
It is host to sterilize th e soil cither ■orne_of dcc.nsoluhle mineral plant
w it ^ j o r m a li n or with steam, or a t foods. Also, it improves the physical
“ I urn glad you
H O R N E R M IL IT A R Y S C H O O L
t least to locate the seed hod on n condition of th e soil. .These arc the
lit* a record of Gfi yt«r« of thurouglhwork In prrftarlnt young m m fur Collr** Unlvmilkw,
arc using the L ong
virgin soil and in un isolated place, chief benefits t h a t comp from u lib­
tiujirm nrai, ami Ti-chnlral Srhonfa, ahrllnr lluiiruM Ilf*. A Non-aoctarUn Chiiailan ic-hooi.
Sin ng family. Military training. NM*N*yl!dinxit fireproof. |j»r*r Campu*, with bMctwU
somewhere in the* woods, where the eral humus c o n te n t, says tiie Uni­
Distance B ell Tele- •
■ml f othall «n until, trnnl* court*. and runCiwl track*. U*p«n»M modem!*. Km*k&gt;n l&gt;r£liit
plants will he protected from the versity of Floridu experiment s t a ­
Stpli-rnU r ith. Writ* fnr III iMtratrd rata In*. - v
J
wind nnd insects which may carry tion.
p h on e in your bus­
J . C. H O R N E R , P r i n c i p a l , C h a r lo tto , N. C.
the infection.
Permitting the noil to idle through
iness. Trfere’s noth­
a
crop growing season is equal to
The soil may he freed from the
robbing
the soil of a large per cent
germs
of
tho
various
pnrarites
caus­
ing like it for saving tim e and traveling ex­
ing diseases by the application if n of its valuable humus. The condi­
penses. It is the source o f direct profit and
dilute formaldehyde solution. Dilute tions of tem perature and moisture
i part of 40 per cent formaldehyde prevail, favoring rapid destruction of
satisfying results.
Unbilify^Insurance ngninst Accident, the person an&lt;| Property, Is
in GO p a rts of water a n W apply d ' organic matter. T he organic nitro­
a
necessity.
You must have U eventually. . . . . .
• •
solution to the soil nt the rate of gen (s changed into nitrates, which
one-half gallon to each square foot are liki !y to he leached out before u
''V ery often I talk to salesmen and to
crop I.-. planted to utilize tiiam.
of the seed lied surface.
custonicrs on important iriatters. T hat’s
The tre a tm e n t should lie given
In order to keep up tho supply of
after
the
seed
‘"bed
is
prepared
for
orgunic
m atter in the soil it is nec­
o n e advantage of the Bell T elep h one. You
planting nnd at least tw en days be­ essary to grow green crop manures,
can sit in your ofiice and bring the world to
fore planting the seed.
The soil plow under crop residues, apply
should
he
well
stirred
before
the barnyard or sta b le manures and
you.
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treatm ent so t lint it will readily ab­ waste materials in commercial forms
sorb the required am ount of the so­ such ad dried bone or cottonseed
lution. T h e surface .of th e seed lied meal, apply mulch, or pasture the
“ T hanks for the order. By using the
should lie level no th u t the solution crops- so that th e organic m atter
.will not run off and also so-thnt ail will lie returned to the soil as ani­
L on g D istance T elep h on e you en ab le us to
No. «0
No., 82
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parts m ay lie treated uniformly. mal manure. N ot all of these prac­
8:10 p. m.
L?
Jacksonville....9:10
a.
nt.
12:01
p.
m.
save twenty*four hours on the shipment.
This application can lie made con­ tices will lie hecessury—one or more
12:35 a. m.
Ar Savannah----- 1:15 p, m.
4 :0 1 p .m .
veniently with a sprinkler.
will he sufficient.
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8:45 a. nt.
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8:16 p. m.
Y es, it certainly is wonderful.”
7:45 P&lt; hi.
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7:35 a. in.
im m ediately after th e treatm ent
Growing fall crops such ns rape,
I I :50 P- m. .
Ar Wnnhing!tm.„....8:IO a. m .
10:55 a. ra.
tht* beds should be covered with oowpens, sorghum, etc., and then
1:10 n. m.
Ar Baltimore
10:57 n. m.
12:10 p. m.
E v e r y B e l l T e l e p h o n e is a L o n g D i s t a n c e S t a t i o n .
sacks or runvns for a period of 24 to pasturing them will lie .of great bene­
3:30 a. m.
Ar W. l’liil’phia .
1 ;()7p. m. " i/ 2.27 p. mi
5:50 a. m*
48 hours. This is to prevent n too fit to the noil as well as to the live­
Ar New Ynrk^...
3:18 p .m .
1 4 ;3 5 p . m.
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rapid evaporation of th e poison. stock. The fertility of the noil will
train* Hi, and SA.
U ra l a l.r p rrs on BO to Savannah.
|&gt;aa*r-n(rr* may •rm y r
ra. I*,r* rrrllninit chair marks*
After this period the covering should n o t \ he •.grently reduced while tho
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they bsd a good many casualties an
route. They found us as comfortable
■a bugs In ■ rug except for the Infer­
nal and continuous bombing at pur
(lank barricade. The Hermans bad
concluded Hint it was useless to try to
drive us out. About one-fourth o f th e

(h e Trench

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erican Boy.

Sergeant Alexant,
ington. Ky., and th
Gripping Tale That
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cd- Wounded, n
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7 1)11118 GoinK " O u t;
For U nde Sam ar
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Bpiring, Interestin'
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Full of the Spirit “
SERGEANT McCLlNTOCK. Trenches.
11

By Sergeant Alexander McClintock,
D. C. At.. 87th Overseas Halit,
Canadian (Iren. Guards •
Copyright. 19t7, by th e B*U Byn
dtcate, Inc.

A fter I hail Iwon hit t retnem her feel­
ing relieved th at 1 lindtt‘1 l*een hurt
enough to keep me- from going on with
th e men. I'm not trylug to make tuyM«lf out a hero. I'm Just trying to tell
you how nu ordinary m an's mind
works under the Mrl-ss of tlglillng und
th e danger of sudden death. Thero
lire some queer things In the psycbology of batik-.' l-’or Instance, when we
had got Into the H erm an trench and
■were holding Jt against the most
vigorous con nt era t tucks the thought
w hich was persistently lipjiermost In
my mind was Unit 1 h ad .lo st the ad ­
d ress of n girl In Ixindon along with
som e papers which 1 had throw n aw ay
Jnst before Ue M arled over and which
1 ahoiild certainly never ho n ld o lo tlnd
again.

Hold Regina Trench at Last.
'I he Iteglun trench bad been taken
uml |o«t three' times by the llriltsh.
W e tool. It (bat *la&gt; and held It • We
went Into ii• tJ.ii* n p |i i rzsi men ,,f lti|
ra n k s ami came net with tXNt.
-I have said tlaii 1
i n* u o were on
the exitenn- t i g h t of the line we Imd
th e hottest little spot In France to
hold for aw Idle You see, w-o had to
Institute n double defensive, as we
hud tbe Herm ans on o u r front mid on
o u r (lank, tin* whole length of |lu&gt;
tren ch to the right of us being still
! held by tile Hermans. T here we had
, to form a “bps-k." m assing our bomb­
e r s behind a h a u l , nde which was only
Ilf Iceil yiuil- from t h e barricade be
bind with Ii the H erm ans were lighting.
Our think uml tjie Herm an tlnnk were
, h r contact us tlery us th a t of t wo live*
w ire ends. Atnl m eanw hile the Frltzes
• tried to rush us &lt;ui our front with nine
i se p a ra te counterattacks. Only one of
‘ them got up close to it*, and we went
* out an d stopped t bat with the bayonet
Itehlnd our block barricade there was
the nearest upprm eh b&gt; tin actual light­
ing hell that t tin*I seen
Anil j rt a mutt who was In tie- midst
of it from beginning to. end came out
w ithout u .■■«,r:it*-b He was n tall clmp
named Hunter F o r twenty-four hours,
without Interruption, he threw Herman
"eggshell" bomb*. front a |&gt;osit|on at
the center of *’ur h'nrriende. He never
slopped itxeept to tight a cigarette or
yell for rttiut • om* to Ijring him more
tsunb's fr&gt; m Fritz * inithireil store
house, lb* projected u regular curtain
of tire *&gt;f Id* own. I’ve m* dcftlbt the
Herman* reported lie vvn* 11-couple of
platoons, wot king In alternate reliefs,
l i e was awarded the 1*. &lt;’. M. for Ids
services In that tight, and. though, as
I said. In* wit* un'viniitiletl. half 'Ibe
men nmund him vvere.kllbst, and Ills
iu*rves fiulslnil In siti'h condition tjinl
lie had l&lt;&gt; bo sent Intek to Unglnnd.

The Big Blunder and W hit I t Cost.
Otto of the grant tragedies of the war
resulted front a hit o f .carelessness
wlteu a couple of days Inter the effort
was m ade to extend our grip beyond
th e spot which we b*ok In thnt Itrst
light. Finns linil been m ade for I lie
F orty-fourth Imitation of the Tenth
C anadian brigade, fo take !ty assault
the tre n c h . section extending to the
right front the' point w here we had establtebed the “block" on o u r flank. The
hour for the attack hud been fixed.
Tltcn headquarters sent out a eottfiter-’
'm andlitg iinb‘r. Something wnsn t
quite ready.

* The* orders were sent by rnapcnl. ns
all conthlcnlUl orders must he. Tele­
phones are of no avail any more, a*
l.oit* our people and the Hermans hsvc
nn apparatus which needs only to Ihattached lo a metal spike In the ground
to "pick up" every telephone message
within a radius of three miles. When
telephones a re used for anything 1m
port a ut messages tire sent iti code
not for any vitally Important commu­
nication which might cost serious
losses, If mlstmdenttood, old style run­
ners nro used. Just os they were In the
days when the Held telephone wns un­
heard of. It Is the rule to dispatch two
or three runners by different routes so
that one nt lonst will t&gt;o certain to nrrlvo. In the case of the countermand­
ing of the onter for the Fourty-fourth
halt 11Hon to ossnult'the (icrmitn poslHon on our (lank some officer at head­
quarters thought Unit one messenger
to the lieutenant colonel commanding
tin* Forty-fourth would be sufficient
Tbe messenger was killed by n chance
shot, and Ids mcNKtige was undelivered.
The Forty-fourth, In lgtioruitco of the
i-linnge of plan, "went over." There
wits’ no barrage fire to protect them,
and tltelr valiant effort was simply n
wholesale suicide, Six hundred out of
800 men were on tho ground In two
tub) n Im If initiates. Tbe battalion wan
simply wiped out. Several officers
were court martlaleij ns a result of
tills terrible blunder.
We had gone Info the German
trenches at a little after noon on Sat­
urday. On Sunday night nt about 10
o'clock wo wero relieved.. The relief
force hud to come In overland, ta d

000 of uh who wero still on their feel
were holding the sen try posts, und tlio
rem ainder of the 000 wen* having
banquets In the H erm an dugouts, which
were stocked Up like delicatessen shops
with sausages. Hue entitled foods, chainpngite and lieer. If wo had only hud
a few ladles with us wo could have
had n real party.
I got so hupidly Uttefcslod In th e
spread In mtr p articu lar dugout th a t I
forgot itbout my w ound until some one
reminded me that o rd ers required me
to hunt tip a dressing station ‘and get
nn nutl-tetanus Injection. The T om ­
mies like to take a H erm an trench, be­
cause If the Frltzes linve to move
quickly, ns they usually do, we alw ays
find sit it sage* beer and champagne, n
welcome change from bully beef. I
could never leant to Hko their bread,
however.
, A fte r'th is tight I w as sent, with
other slightly wounded men, for tt
week’s rest at the d isu n ity Htntlon nt
Conlay. I rejoined my battalion, qj
the end of the week. From Oct. -I to
Nov. IS wo wen* In and out of the
front trenches several tim es for duty
t dll is of forty-eight hours each, but
were In no liupurtuut action., At d:10
on the morning of Nov. ’18, n hit­
te r coltl dny, we "w ent over" to take
the peslre and also the Desire snp|Htrt
trenches. Those were th e nam es given
these trenches. .We s ta rte d front the
toft of pur old position, nr.il our ud-*
value was between Tltlepval and
I'o f teres, opposite UrnmiocotirtT here w as the ttsnul artillery prep­
aration and careful organization- for
the a tta c k .. I wits again In chnrgt* of
th e "mopping up" wave, numbering
JWU men and' cunMMlng mostly of
bombers It may seem e trim go to ymi
that « lioniunm.tssluiii-d ullli yr should
have so Ititp'irltiut tilt luodipnuetit, but
somcItmcN In* this, w ar privates have
been In charge of cumimnlen numberlni[,250 men, and I know of a easy
w here n liutre corporal w as temporarily In cotunnlud of an en tire bntlsl'oii.
It happened otr tills day th at, wtdlo 1
w as In charge o f the nocoud wave, I
did pot go over w itl| tlienr. At the Inst
moment I wan given a special duty by
M ajor John Is-wi*. form erly matingInk editor •*( rlie Mont rent Star and

The Troublesome Machine Gun.
" M r t’llntotk," saht lie, “ l don't wish
to send you In any special hazard, uml.
so fa r ns that goes, we’re all going tu
get more or less of a dusting, blit 1
w a n t 'to put tlmt machine gun which
b u s been giving Us no tlltlch trouble
•nit «*f union."
I knew very well the inneldnu gmf
he meant
It wan |u it eonoreto etn-'
placement, walled and roofed, and the
d(&gt;VII* in charge *if It seemed to be de
in-emluiilH -of William Tell and the
prophet Isaiah. They tihvuys knew
wliat wit* coining and luol their gun
accurately trained on It before It camp.
••|f you tin* willing-,” suhl Major
Ijewis, "I wish jo u to select twenty-*
live from the company and go after
that gun the minute the order *111111'*
t&lt;* advance. ’Use your own judgment
about the melt mid the plan for taking
tbe gun position. Will you go'/"
•‘I sure wilt," 1 answered. " I ’ll g«
and pick mil the men right away. I
think we etui make those fellow* shut
up shop o 'e r there." . . .
"Hood l*oyr he said. ‘‘You’ll try, ull
right."
1 Marled awny. lb* called me back.
"T ills Is going to Ik* u bit hot, Mo("Unlock.” he raid. taking ,m.v hand..
"I w ish you luck, old fellow—you and
the rest of them." lit the tlVIK'llM
they alw ays wish yoir the best of luck
when they hand you it particularly
mug h Jolt.
I thanked him and Wished him flic
same. I never saw him. again. He
was killed In action within two hours

Worth at $7.25 per unlit....
(No te st yet m ade for this!

Ammonia O.fiO
I’hos. Acid 0.25
P otash '
0.5(1

per c e n t
W orth at 87.25 per unit
per r e n t
Wurth ul S I .20 per unit
per .cent — Wurth at S7.00 per unit

Value ns Fertilizer

•

P lu s Value as llu n iu s e stim a te d at 1-1 ru . id

%

T.O..I 1*1..1.1 VhI.._

Excess Field Value in favor of Much per ton
*Ui,20
"
M UCK has m any marked advantage ’?■ not .easily tabulated in dollars and cents, which will readily
appeal to the thoughtful former.
4
MUCK ha.4 this groat advantage, over
i
all other forms of fertilizers and manures: The Ammonia
content not being all immediately available, it can I■e applied to the land in large quantities without foreing exrcsjdvo growth of stall; irnd foliage of plant s. thus supplying much needed humus for Noil base nt a
nominal price, while furnishing more nvuiluide Ammonia the first season than the same amount of* money
will buy from eommereinl sources; leaving tin vast excess Ammonia in the Muck to Income gradually
nvnilabl** ns required for several your*.
I he humus M ipplied in t bi* form will prepare th e soil for much
b elter reel grow th, and will h&gt;- wort h far more t han its cost lor il us feature alone; besides preventing the
leaching of commercial fertiliser-- fr-«m the soil.

MUCK, u* will be • xeuv.ilcd by it*. ii fn-u from'sissis of pest gro
such as careless wets I, rag weed, dog
fern i.l, nut grass, llcrtmidu and the like. Manure, Immr produced, has
hese and more too, usually. Street
tmeepingi'and said to spread Mermuda grass.soul. Manures brought in
cities often contain Johnson Grass—
very hard to eradicate in this climate -and other foreign weeds and grasses.
.
.
,
‘
MUCK is free from blight, foot-rot,, and other plant disease germs, ami cannot le* excelled for promoting
healthy plant growth. Manure from farm animals' provides a- j mtltfir aourco for soil infection and ts commonly
believed to spread blight iind fiffrt-rot or damp-off, •■special] when used in seedbed ground. Imported
manures may be possible carriers for new pests, such as red «Phlrr, the little green worm th at damaged
celery Inst year, etr,, etc.
MUCK is fre.- fro*** sand, is i Icsi |\ comp-ict, having been tl
nting two eubie &gt; ;tr»* - o f dry m ailer to a ton of M ud-, tln-re i« fot
of ii m in a f m of M an u re
Manure Usually .-ont.ims &gt;;irid and
tibi-r. if tlniioughly •!•-• ;t&gt; I would no* yield more than I I citlm 1

\ i r ih veil men* of $IO(H)ti for M I C K ti? cubic yards) will
ground half an inch deep. The same am ount of money invested i
?5.00 per ton delivered -Sanford) would furnish only enough abse
ground 1-27 of un inch deep: a Very insignificant a m ount,W hich
after decaying one or two years.
The amount of hum us in 07 cubic yard's of M u r k .r o s t i m
would require 2G8 tons, a n d co-d $ t.3-10.OP per acre.
The supply of ktnlilc manure is very limited, in fart is pi
three limes "tut much as stable manure, yet we will sell it to you f
being paid for manure This situplv means if you buy muck you w
for your money.

bring t a n n e r t ourselves, we ar*- aware just what all farmers arc up agonist on the fertiliser question,
tre disposed to oiler our Muck at an extremely low pri*-* per **ul&gt;i'- yard, value considered, and to nr■ ti green ble terms of payment, so that nil may use.it in large 'enough* quantities to insure right results.
Permit us to emphasize the fait that t|n-r*t is not near so much advautuge in applying Muck grad. “ a few loads per acre each year," us will be gained by enriching the soil immediately ami getting
mum results at once; after which tt very few lends each year wijl maintain and increase the soil f«*rHettlly, u generous application of Muck, in Head of being looked noun as an item of. expense, should
gnrdeti a s ' a sure investment that will pay an nnuuul net probt 6f titty to one hundred p e rc e n t. Wo
amend 'u minimum first application id from 07 to 103 cubic yards per nrre. More could be used with
Wc hope each farmer will consult with us freely, frankly utifl etnlv. ns to the quantity they can use,
tee what 'terms can bo made to assist .them on the above line*. We are willing to "do our bit." for
now beyond any ijuestjon of doubt -by practical experience and-observation that If used liberally,
t will give the lollpwing or better results, over s period of several years:
• I. Increases yield from 10 per cent to 25 per cent yearly.
2. Greatly improves quality, and hastens maturity of crops
U. Reduces quantity of commercial fertilizers required front 25 per cent to 75 per cent each year.
Heretofore Murk lius been generally unavailable, a* jtll excavations of it have 'depended on fuvorweathi r,condition*.am! crude arpi expensive methods of'handling. We have now made arrangements
a dredging company to excavate a large amount for us, and expect to have on hand an ample qu a n ­
to supply the local dem and at all seasons of the year, and we will sell at prices that will make its
conomtcal within a radius of one Irundred mHes. We expect to have th e material ready for haulinv
i*en the middle of August und flrst of ScptemlH-r.
For the present our privt-s will he governed'by t|ie following schedule:
$1.50 per cubic yard
(The materiiil will be light enough for a two-horse team to fiaul two
cubic yards, if extra
wide sitba-hoards arc provided.)
»
Discounts:
*
.
10 per rent for full paym ent in cash or its equivalent.
For Sales made, based on measurements, in the "Itins,*' and hauled at purchaser’s convenience:
10 per rent for 600 cubic yards or more,
*

15 per*cent for 1,000 cubic yards or more
20 per cent for 2,000 cubic-yards or more.

CHAPPELL &amp; CHAPPELL
H. H. Fhnppcll, P hone 1I5-J

"This is going to be a bit hot, MoCllntock.*'
after our conversation, ltotli he.and
my pal Macforlane were shot down
dead thnt morning.
When they t ailed for volunteers’to"
go with me hi discharge of Major Lew­
is’ order tho entire cotapnny responded.
I pit kul out twenty-live men, twelve
lutyonet xnou mid thirteen bomber**.
They agreed to my plan, which wns
to get within twenty-tlva yards of the
gun emplacement before,nttuckliig, to
plnco no dependence on Title fire, but
to bomb them out nml take tho posi­
tion with the bayonet. We followed
that plan mid took tho emplacement
quicker than wo hail expected to,do.
but thero were, only two of ua left
when wo got there—Private Godssll,
No. 177.003. nnd myself. All tho rest
of the twenty-flvo were dead or down.
Tbe emplacement was held by eleven
Continued on Page 6

A. R. Chappell, Phone 273-W

Sanford. Florida, May 19th, 1916
Mr. 11. II. Chappell,
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Sir:
• In reply to your letter of 17th Inst, will say th at where I used Muck th at it increased the yield of
celery something like 10 to 25 per cent, and I find it pays the second year better than the first, and it im­
proves seed bed land a great deal. If it was possible for me to do to, l would Muck all of the land 1 farm.
•
Yours truly.
(Signed)
(i. L. BLEDSOE.
•

Sanford. Fla,, July 24th, 1917.

ncc in the use of Muck as a fertilizer-will say th a t I regard
liberal apnlieutton of Muck, the increase of celery per acre
yield on land th h t had no Muck; otherwise both plots d(
supply of Muck on it was far superior in quality to th a t
d. 1 unhesitatingly recommend it as u fertilizer.
Very truly yours,

(Signed)

A. T. UOSSETTEU.
Sanford, Flu

August 3rd, 1917

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                    <text>IN TH E HEA R? OF T H E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SEC TIO N
. : PUBLISHED :
ON

SEMI - WEEKLY

AND

TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS

IN SANFORD—Lift /# Woith Living
SANfOBD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1917

NUMBER 103

DEMONSTRATES THAT SEM­ uniforms similar to those worn by LETTER FROM HEADQUAR
LAKEFRONT IMPROVEMENT,
INOLE C A N RAISE THE the various arms of the m ilitary ser­
TERS DEFINES KINDS OF
vice of the United States.
TAX MATTERS, REPORT
FLEECY STAPLE
BOOKS WANTED
In making his suggestion tho sec­
OF OFFICERS
retory of war indicated th a t th e uni­
The respofise to th e call for books
City council of tho city of S an­
form described might be used w ith­ and magazines for th e soldiers was
ford.
Florida, m et on August 6,
out variation or with any changes so gencrou# from Sanford as to call
1917, a t 7:30 'p. m., fn regular sesThe following made com plaints
for * special lette r from the head- slon. Present C II. Dinger, preairegarding th eir assessments, and on
quarters. And Sanford sent 6 boxes dent pro tern Councilmen W. W.
motion carried, the sam e w ere low­
of books containing 369 volumes and A bernathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Ad- ered:
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16 boxes of tnagazines. The follow­ amd ahd Roy Sym es. Absent, B. W.
• Blanche Wright. Lot 10. Block .2.
ing letter from L. W. Josselyn'l £o Herndon and R. A. Newman.
Mrs. Key is self explanatory:
M inutes of last meeting read and
Mrs. A. D. Key, L ibrarian, Hanford adopted.
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Library, Hanford, Flu.
Communication from Dr. -C. ,T .
My Dear Mrs. K ey:
Young in reference to sanitary 'con­
In answ er to y o u r letters of the ditions of Sanford and suggesting
3rd and 7th, I have made arrnnge- certain im provem ents was read -an d
m ents with the C lyde Line for you clerk Instructed to write Dr. C. T.
to sliiu books and m agnzinrs via Young and in fo rm , him that the
Clyde Line, addressed as follows:
spirit of his letter would ho curried
L. w : Josselyn, Public Library. out along the line suggested
Jacksonville, .Fin.
W ar Libraries,
Communication from F. I*. Hines.
.Deadhead, A uthority II. G. White. m anager Southern Utilities 'Co. in
We can use ull books and follow­ reference to certnin improvements
ing m agazines: L iterary Digest. S at­ to be made by said company was
urday Evening Post, Review of Re­ rend and ordered filed.
views, National G eographic, Amer­
A comm ittee from Womnn's Club
ican, H arper's, , C ollier's,’ Punch.
and Sanford Itourd of Trade cutui*
P9ck and Life, O utlook, Craftsm an, before th e council nnd several m ade
nnd' th e two boxes of Harper, Cen­ lengthy talks favoring beautifying him Park Heights, from $1250.00 t«
.
tury and Scribner.
the bulkhead will) trees and a whitv $900.00. •
I want to co n gratulate you und way, etc., after which Council mat)
Mae Dickinson, Lots I ahd 2,
your city on your fine spirit, your Miller rmlved that a committee be Rlk 5. Tier 10, from $.'100.00 tA
prom ptness and your able method appointed to confer with City A t­ $3300.00. '
of collecting this m aterial. You are torney tleorge A. DeCottes and ob­
D, H. T hom as. Lots 3 and 4, lllk
the first city of the s ta te , outside of tain legel advice ns to the powers
2. Tier 4. front $13500.00 to $ 10,­
Jacksonville, to put on a cainpuign of the city council along the above 000.00,
and y o t have done b e tte r com para­ lines. Hrconded by Mr. A bernathy
Fruit G row ers Express, pcrcsonal,
tively th an we hnve.
With your nnd carried. Com m ittee appointed
front $500.00, to $360.00.
books,.w e will have a b o u t 1,000 vol­ as follows: Mr. Roy S y m es'nnd F.'umes. I shall appeal next Tuesday
Mrs. F. P. Forster. p erso n al.-from
$ 6 0 0 .0 0 t o $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 .
for 1,000 volumes from our 100 Rotarians. *
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Wm. UbUinmly, Lot H, IU^ | | ,
Upon receipt of books und rnagaTier 3, .by consent raised' $300(1.00
to 53150.00.
II. Drew, beg. ut SB cor lllk I,
Tier I, siMcascd at $3000.00.
On
motion carried this assessment held
pending agreem ent with '.Mr. Drew.'
Corporal Austin Had Toes Cut Off
Jumping From Moving Train
Endeh M.* A ustin, corporal in Co
H, Seventeenth Infan try F’ort Ogelthorpe had tw o of his toes c u t off
under' the wheels of a -train here
S aturday night. He w'as asleep on
the train and nVokc ns it pulled abt
of the Ltatiptv.
Realising th a t he
was being carried past Sanford- he
jum ped from tho train nnd in some
m anner fell w ith his foot on th e rail,
tho wheels of tho last conch passing
over the end of tho toes. Ho was
brought to tho office of Dr. O. J.
Miller, the A. C. L. surgeon who
was forced to a m p u tate two of the
toca and Austin is able to be carried to
home of his w ife's parents near here.
'H e was on a visit to his family here
when th e accident happened to him
and his career as a soldier is prob­
ably cut short by the removal of hla'
toes. * llc is a form er resident of this
city and hns been in service several
years.*
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WAS N O T A SPY
Stranger A rrested N ctr W ater­
works Is Rclessed • ' •
T he foreigner giving the nam e of
Brody who was arreste’d near th e
plant of the S a t\fo rd , Public Service
Co., on auspicion of being a G erm an
spy was released today as there was
insufficient evidence against .him to
w arrant his d eten tio n .
When a r­
rested he was a c tin g in a suspicious
m anner and had several phials of
medicine on bis person anil tho first
reports about him wero th at he was
attem p tin g to poison the drinking
water, but these rumors seem to
hav* beeti w ith o u t foundation. Ills
arrest d em onstrates th a t’ Sanford .is
alert and strangers arting suspicious­
ly •will be placed In tho city hastilo
in quick order.
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Uniforms for H om e Guards t
W ashington, Aug. 10.—So m any
inquiries havo come to the War D e­
partm ent for advice as to w hat
advice as to w hat would he n proper
Uniform f9r organizations not con­
nected with the arm y , that Secre­
tary Baker suggested a uniform s u it­
able for home guard qfimmands.
Hie a c tio n 'o f th e secretary of war.
w*s dlo to a section of the national
■defense act-w hich defines m easures
for the protection of the federal u n i­
form, and prohibits the wearing of

Dr. Ward G els Legacy
West Palm Reach, Fla., Aug. 10. —
, The will (J Mrs. R obert W oith
Bingham, formerly wife of Henry M.
Flagler has been filed for. probate
here. It names William R. Kenan,
Jr., and W. A. Illhunt us executors
und trustees, to servo without b.ond
or inventory.
It disposes of the
great F'lagler estate ns- follows: To
her niece, Louise Clisby Wise fnow
Mrs. Lewis), all real estate cxcopt
that-vested in trustees under the will
of II. M. Flagler, with' request th a t
she dispose of it by w ill'so th at her
father and his wife shajl not receive
benefit or uso of same. All of Mrs.
Bingham's pearls are left to .Louise
Cliiby Wise. The rem ainder of her
jewelry is left to her sisters, Jessie
Kenan Wise and Sarah Graham Ke­
nan, excopt one pfoco to her sisterin-law, Alice Kenan.

WORK OF EXEMPTION OF DRAFTED MEN PRO
GUESSING SLOWLY • .

The exemption bonrd of Seminole
.The rem ainder of her property Is county is busy M ay-and night getting
left to W. It. Kenan, J r„ ahd W. A. the lists of those who will be drafted
Blount In trust for William . R Into the first arm y and it is difficult
Kenan, J r., Jessie Kenan Wise and to oblaih the list of those who are
Sarah G raham Kenan, to bo shared eligible. -All those who have passed
equally as follows: Standard Oil the physical exam ination -and have
stock, six thousand and fifty shares,- no exem ptions of any kind will he
forty-eight hundred Indiana, three given in Friday's H erald. It is al­
hundred Kansas, four hundred *nnd most certain th a t insufficient nnmrs
fifty K entucky, ono hundred nnd can be obtained from th e first call
fifty N ebraska, sixteen hundred New of 220 man to make up SqminoVs
Jerscy, twelvo thousand New York, quota of 110 and the second draft
may have to be made to fill up the
five, hundred Ohio.
To Owen Kenan cousin, w itlf ranks. Following is tho detailed re­
deep affection, three hundred thou- port us nearly correct as it Is pos­
sn*i dollars.^ To her faithful pastor sible. T here are several who failed
and friend. Dr.
George Morgun tit pass their physical examination
Ward, tw enty-five thousand dollars, whose nam es do not ap p ear here as
To Emily K enan,, tw enty thousand the exam ining physicians failed to
dollars.
T o Thomus S. Kenan, send bock the reports In time for
today's paper. The detailed report
twenty thousand dollars.

Austin M iddleton, Sanford
W nlter Garvin, Sanford
R o b e rt B ry a n t,' Longwood
Axxie Smith, .Sanford
W. C; Cummings, Sanford
D. N. Herring, Sanford
Sidney Bnro, Sanford
D. 1*; Self, Chuluota
Geo. Stevens, Sanford
W. R. Brown, Sanford
Jno. K. M cKcllan. Genevi
M uster Black, Sanford
B. H. Squires, Sanford
Sam Brooks, Geneva
A. B. Wright, Sanford
L. M. .K nott, S unford
C. C. Locke, Sanford .
B. II. W alker, Gpnevn '
D. E. M athers, Gabriellu
A. J . Cain, Sanford
C. Q. Cobli, Sanford
Jus. M. Evans, Altuinonto
R. B. Wight, Sanford
Clifford Choice, Sanford
I). T . Johnson, Snnford
C. E. C atcm an, Sanford
F ran k P itta. Sanford
A. C. Jones, Sanford
C. L. B ritt, Sanford
A. L. Myers,. Sanford
R. J. W hite, Sanford
A. TJ. Mitchell, Sanford
R. O. Weeks, Sanford
L I. Brannon. Sanford
Jas. Roy Lee, Sanford.
Miles A ustin, Sanford*
W. A. Samules, A ltam onte
Pete Holden, Sanford . .
Jam es Rochelle, Snnford
(C ontinued on P a c e 41

Com m unication from N. II. Gar­
ner, asking chat assessment -sin Lot
•II, lllk 1, Tier 3 be deduced front
passes into speculative hands it will
$15C(J.OO to $1300.00 was read and
be, held for higher prices later in the
on motion carried, said req u e st was
year.
(d) * W ith, stahlized ' ' prices,
extra hazards urcdntrnduccd into all
The ininltes of a-joint m eetin g of distribution links, w hich, m ust bo
thq city council, the Hoard of T ra d e paid for by the consumer, ft noust
and a citizens' committee h e ld in b* •evident th at the United States
the council room s -1 p. m .,'J u l y 37, can more ju stly deal with the situ a ­
1917 w«h read anil certain ite m s re • tio n 'th a n any of. the agencies men­
ferred to city-rouneil at th eir-reg u la r tioned.’ Therefore, the.food adm in­
meeting was read, und owing to the istration has determined to ta k e ’ the
coming visit of the (ata(e engineer following course.
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sam e was laid over for'Vuturo refec“ First, in order to eliminate spec­
ulation in w heat and (lour; all eveThe follow i ng reports were read vators and mills over 100 bnrrela
and orrlere d filed: •
dnily capacity will be required to
.Clerk’s re p o rt of collect! ons for take o u t .a government license and
the condition of thi« license to be:
month of Ju ly us follows:
" T h a t only reasonable and cus­
Taxes 191C ............Z.....
$1065.40 tomary charges shall bo made for
Sidowulk Liens
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104.(13 warehouse service
t h a t . no -wheat
Paving Liens
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71.62 shall be stored for more than th irty
M iscrllaneous
days with out the approval of the
food adm inistration; th at certain
I’oqnd Fees
Information as to receipts and ship­
Fines
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ments shall ! e supplied regularly.
The grain exchanges are being asked
$2172.32 to suspend all ilealings and quota­
Rem itted to Treasurer.
1911.77 tions in future- w h e a t.' These regu­
Credit by vouchers
260.65 lations will come into force Septem nw 1 and th e licenses will be pre­
pared this wheat.
Treasurer’s rqnort for
“ Whllo farm ers' cooperative ele­
Ju ly . 1917:
vators are excepted by the food bill,
Receipts—
this only referes to m utual concerns
Bnl. on hand J u ly 1, 1917
and not stcck companies.
Rec’d from C ollector.......
“ In su b stitu tio n of the broken
Rec'd from Collector
down m arketing machinery, the food
adm inistration
proposta to
open
agencies for the purchase of all
Disbursem ents
wheat a t the prinripul term inals,
Vouchors paid
carrying its transactions with the
Interest
usual dealers, and is prepared to ta k a
Balance in h an k s
the whole harvest if necessary in or­
der to m aintain a fair prire, a n d will
resell w heat for export in such quan­
tities ns we ra n afford to p a rt with
j-irst National B ank ___ .
GH2.10 in protection of our own people on
Peoples Bank .
27.02 one hand and to sell on the o th er to
Seminole B a n k -------- ----- , 318.98 tho millers for domestic consum pReport chief of police for ’m onth
pf July, 1917;
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N um ber of A rrests ...”___ 6if
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Discharged
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To Juvenile C b u rt .._____ 5
Fines assessed* by M ayor.. . • 347.75 Cash t o Collector
Collected Ju n e fin e..............
10.00
5 meals to h a n d s ..................
.75
Pound Fees.....................
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Un-.ollccted........... ..

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THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC
FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Wm. A. Brady
Presents

"The Gulden
Bullet"
"A Buglnrs
Bride" Comedy

I’ r e ltj A llre llr ttl.
In

"A Self Made
Widow"
Also Pnthc
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News

"M ystery of the
Double Cross"
F r tla r in f
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MONDAY
VITAGRAPH PRESENT^

A GOOD FIVE REEL
FEATURE

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TUESDAY

WEDNES DAY

WmfA. Brady
Presents

I’ a lh r I ' l t w r U

M ulUe K in * In

"H er Beloved

"Fates Boome­
rang"
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Pathe News

Enemy"
Lonesome
Luko Comedy

COMING
ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
IN
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"HIS WEDDING NIGHT"

The Lyric Orchestra Will Give
Special Concerts Every Night

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seen at the S ta r on M onday in Paul
W est’s clever atory, "A Kiss for
Susie," has a very poor opinion of
the building trndu in general and
brick laying in particular. In the
| first part of the rto ry is seen as the

PROGRAM

THE

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STAR THEATRE

Merits are determined 6// eompurison
FRIDAY—Param ount presents th e Irrcsistahle Fannie Ward
. • in "T he Crystal Gazer" also a one reel of eztm entertain­
ment.
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SATURDAY—Triangle presents Wilfred Lucas in "Hands
Up" also one reel Comedy "Skirt Strategy"
MONDAY—Pnrnmount presents the Inimitable Vivian Mar­
tin in "A Kiss for Susie" also a "Ham and Bud" Comedy
. TUESDAY' — •Metro .tin-sent* Harold Lockwood in
Haunted Pajalnas" also "M ukty Suffer" Comedy.
COM ING—"T he Dumb Girl of P ortid"

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Lost. Strayed or Stolen— W bito (
and black sp o tted , bobtailt'd terrier i ;
pup (malo), named Freckles, hns*&lt;
skin infection on back. Reward for.j
retu rn . S chelk M aine*..
I01-2fc

WANTED
W anted—Position as farm s u p e r - !
intendent. 30 years experience. A d-i
drew Geo. W , T hurm ond, 20 W.
S outh St., Orlando, Fla.
I0i-*jtp

• * and as much more each year for three years will buy you 10 Acres
of some of the choicest flowing'well land in the Sanford Truck­
ing District and it should be worth double that amount long
:
before your three years are up.
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. Sanford is the Best Trucking Place in
the United States Today

Ilcparlmrni of the Interior
C. 8. Land OtDrr it (iiinotvlllr, Kla.#
lf . _
July 1*1, 1917.
.. ..oll7
*ly»n that flmlaraln F.
HalL rf l.ih# I, I lutldj, alio, tn May 20,
I'JIO- niatU tfomaairail Unity N».*‘OV7.17,
tor N\?i{ of SW)j Bcrtlon 23; anil NKIi
\ ! * P 't. Sirtlon' 30 Tnwmhip III South,
Itatifr 20 •!.»«( Tillahttii-r Mrflitian, haa
flint iiotUe ol Intrnllon to tnaVn I ivr-yrar
Proof, to p*tahll«h rlalm to tho Unit above
•Wrihorl, hotcre County Judt o. at Sanlord, HoriiU; on tha 6th day nl tjrptcmhvr
ISI7.
I Claimant n»mr« aa wltnr*«*a. .
' (*. I.. Click ol Sanford, Florida
J. !'. Co»tr&lt; of Sanfnrd, Florida
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benjamin Griffin of Markham. Florida
Frank Grinin &lt;d .Markham, Florida.
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ROURItT W. DAVIS.
R tt ly t rr.
97-Turr A Fri-|0

recently stated th at we shipped 3000 car loads of vegetables out
of here last winter and spring and that the returns from these
3000 car loads brought our fanners $2,200,000.00.

This Money
came from about 2000 acres of improved land.
anything more profitable?

£an you imagine

Mr. Sanford Man

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' have you watched the trend of things here for the. last two years?
Time was when there were a few improved or partly improved
places around here and there th at could be. bought way below
their value. C an't he done now. Every one of those places
have been bought up and are now in the big profit paying class.
_Iniprpye(l farm s.are higher-priced this summer than for many
years and they are constantly*advancing. If you don’t believe it
just go out and try and buy a good one.
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Well What About It?
Just this! THE NEXT BIG UPWARD MOVE WILL BE ON
OUR WELL LOCATED UNIMPROVED LAND. I’m no
prophet, hut it’s m y business to watch these things and the signs
all indicate an upward movement.
Most of our unimproved
land is held a t $100.00 to $150.00 per acre now. Ask the own­
ers or their agents if this isn’t true. And IT'S WORTH IT
TOO—that’s the big point.
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What’s My Proposition?
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Just this. I control a few 10 acre tracts of extra choice trucking
land that I can sell at $000.00 each with $150.00 down and $150.00
each year at 0 per cent interest.* Or I can give a liberal discount
for all cash.
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These Tracts

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• are well located, good roads, close to loading tracks, from four
to she miles from the business part of Sanford. They are near
good productive farms Which have been in cultivation for years
and paying big profits. This is a guarantee of quality if one is
needed.

The Way To Judge

these tracts is to •-.&lt; .them. Don't let anyone.fool you into the
belief that they an interior.
I hey are equal to any land olFered
b*v any one at ai .s pr:&lt;e. They are worth more but as agent I
ajn giving you the advantage of conditions and I get my Com­
mission for selling them. No need for me to ask vou more when
. I can sell you these places for $60.00 per acre. ‘Titles are per­
fect and abstracts will I t* furnished.

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I Have Sold Two of These Tracts *
This Week to Sanford Men
men who live here and know. I can sell you one too if you will
go with me and see the unusual bargain I am offering.

I Have Only a Few of These
Ten Acre Tracts
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this price-and they should all sell in the next fe,w weeks. You
shou d see them soon if you are interested in an investment that
should pay you handsomely.

Liberty Bonds

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Perhaps you .did the patriotic act of buying a Liberty Bond. I
hope so. It was surely the proper thing to do if you were in a
position to buy qne; But that may have tied up your savings
and a t a low rate of interest. If so I will offer to accept Liberty
Bonds in full or in part payment for one or more of. these tracts.
—— l ou helped our government, now help yourself bv getting a farm
hero a t Sanford while they are offered you a t half value.
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If You Live in Sanford
let me "how you these tracts. If you don’t Irve here write me at
once about them. Delay will lose this particular opportunity.

Write The Sanford Board of Trade
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for general information about Sanford and Seminole Countv —
the best Florida offers—but remember if ypu want one of these .
particular bargains-you must get it from me and be quick about
it;
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The Sanford Board of Trade

W anted— P ractical tie inspect or
with references. Good wages. O. C.
Bryant, W agner, Fin._______ OP-Ctp
Would like to hear front owner
who has good body round tim ber for
said close to»rnilro/id. Full p a rticu ­
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Fannie W ard at the S tar Toni ht Line For Each Insertion. Minimum I
It is not unusual for photodram - Charge 25 Cents.
a tir artists to he seen in dunl rules,
hut the versatile I.usky-P aram aunt
In answering an advertisem ent
star, Fannie W ard— gorti these ce where no nam e is mcntl&amp;nod in tho
bettor by appearing in threo charac­ ad, please do not ask The H erald
ters in her forthcom ing production, for inform ation as to tho id en tity of
Usually we do not
"T ho CryHtnl G azer." which will he the ndvertiser.
the a ttra c tio n .a t the S ta r tonight. know who the advertiser is and’ if
Miss W ard, in this unusual story we do we are not allowed to give
plays us the m other and tw o daugh­ out this inform ation. Simply write
ters. and with her splendid dram atic n letter and address it as per in­
ability gives each a ,distin ct charac­ structions in th e ad.
terization, and a t no tim e Is one
FOR SALE
confused ns to their id en tity . Sev­
eral of th e scenes required th a t one
Mules for S ale—T h irty head of
of th e .girls rescue t h o ' other one good mules for sale. Hand Bros.,
from a burning building. How this •stable.
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derful secretns of photography in
For Sale'—H om e Ciunfnrt wrought
w-hich the Lusky studio abounds. • iron range. Good condition. Cull at ^
HOC Park Avp.
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Thtf news wns recently sent forth
! to the astonishm ent of .th e photo­
For Sale Cypress saw dust, 510.00
drum.".! ie world, th a t Fannie Ward, Hen dollars! per car f. o. b. mill.
the clever Lasky P aram ount star | Kva I.um ber Co.
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had been injured during th e filming.1”
Fup Sale—Good paying poultry
of a production and had been rorilined to her hom o’ for nearly three farm ami sm all hearing grove for
weeks.
H aving won th e plaudits sale or exchange fqr truck farm .
of tin* world for her wonderful Oak C rest P oultry Farm. Bartow ,
struggle with Si&gt;s*uo Hayulfwa in Fla., or- L. Allen Seed Co., Sunfurd,
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"T he c h e a t." M in Ward wok nnx- Fla. v
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TOl t&gt;&gt; Succeed in Hits in the .trugFor Sale — Good work h orse.eight
scenes with Jack Dean in "T he
years old. G en tle-an ti good dtjiver.
Crystal G azer." The incident occur­
Inquire It. L. G arrison, it. D. No. 1
ring in tho studio of C alh tro , a fake
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hypnotist, when he was trying to
moke violent love to her.
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Persons watching the scenes will
For B e n t— Well screened house­
notice th a t Miss W ard suddenly
keeping a p a rtm e n ts with sleeping
gives a scream of pain. It was dur­
porch, All conveniences. Furnished
ing this incident th a t she accident­
first floor. G18 Oak avenue. 100-tf
ally dislocated her shoulder, hui in
spite of the intense agony Miss Ward
Furnished Booms by Day; Week
continued th e scene, only to drop in or M o n th —Park nvenuc fiat, 106
a faint a t its conclusion. .Im m edi­ N orth Park avenue, over L. R.
ately after the taking of this scene, Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mra.
all work on the production was sus­ Jam es P a tto n , m anager.
30-tf
pended for three- weeks until Miss
Strayed .or
S tolen—One
light
W ard's shoulder was healed.
brown mule, weight above 050 lbs.
Two slits in one ear. Return or no­
"A Kiss for S usie',
tify Ji -M. Lewis, Altam onte. Springs.
V iv ian ' M-artin, the charm ing Pal­
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; daughter of a bricklayer who c irriw
his lunch to her father daily. A
building in course of construction
was selectod aa the location for these
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scenes. Miss M artin hag th e habit,
when she is not actually engaged in
A lic e 'B ra d / is tfie s ta r of th e most superior cast, the elaborate settings scenes, of "snooping" around to see
recent Wovid Picture B ra d y Made, and th e splendid phonography makes w hat is going on, so .while Tom For­
"A Self M ade Widow'* which will be an a ttrac tio n of exceptional m erit. man was enga’gcd in learning how
A cn * f the Lyric to n ig h t.
This A Seif Made ,Widow will be the a t­ to carry a hod of bricks,* Miss M ar­
dram a tells th e wholly'Vihusual atory traction to night at t h e 1 Lyric. *f
tin started n to u r of investigation.
of a young woman who passe* her­
Seeing' a ladder reaching from the
self off aa t h e - whlow -of ~«~~mll!ton-d” ~ToTilght~ a t th e Lyric T heatre M ta second "floor" sT»e st'artoTT to climb it.
airc. T he atory is logically devel­ Alice B rady will be seen' in the latest When she was about four feet off
oped' and entertainingly told and World Picture Brndy Made entitled the ground th e ladder began to sway
Miss B rady does some of her most "A’ Self M ade Widow.'.' The story and Miss M artin thought it advis­
Miss able to ju m p to safety. Seeing
effective work of her splendidly suc­ is unusual and delightful.
B rady's acting is great. The whole nice box ap p aren tly filled, w ith soft
cessful career in this production. *
production constitutes a very su ­ whitp sand.’ near tho base of the
perior form of entertainm ent. 9 ee'it. ladder, she leaped into it only to
\ ' W hen Alice Brady comes to the
sink to her knees in a mass of soft
Lyric th e a tre tonight in ‘JA Self­
Som ething new, som ething defer­ moYtar which the, real bricklayers
M ade - W idow," the newest World
ent
and som ething intensely, interest­ were to use shortly. In trying to ex­
P icture B ra d y 'M a d e , wshe will be
seen in a particularly fascinating role ing and entertaining will he seen at tricate herself from this m ass she
—th a t of a rom antic young woman tho Lyric T heatre tonight. At this fell down and when Anally rescued
who passes herself off as the widow th eatre on this dato th e newest was in such condition th a t she had
of a millionaire. T he results of this World Picture B rady Made will be to be sent back* to th e studio to
ac tio n -o n her p a rt are rem arkable, shown. T he title of this Picture is
clean up. W hen the chauffeur of
so say the lea st, She gets into dif­ A Self Made W idow" and the sta r
ficulties and she has experiences th a t of th e production is winsome Alice her own machine. g*w her approach­
are vitalising and different. T o say Brady. T he story tells of the ex­ ing dripping with soft m o rtar a t
th a t ahe sees life is to p u t it mildly. periences of a young country girl every step, he and the chauffeurs of
Finally love comes into her life and who believes the honeyed words of a all the o th er machines im m ediately
city man and elopes w ith him to the
everything ends happily.
discovered tire , trouble and. Misa
metropolis. There she finds th a t he
. The sta r of the newest Worldhas a wife and several children walt- M artin had to m ake the journey
Picture is Alice B rady and the name
ng for him and rath e r .than adm it back to th e studio in a brick wagon.
of the p ro d u c tic n
is "A Self
her m istake and return to her native
W idow ." A“ this unusual title indi­
town to be hooted and jeered at, sho
cates the sto ry is a different one
takes a chance and passes herself off
W
with unexpected tu rn s and tw ists
os the \Vidow of a mnn who has ap­
.a n d a wholly unlooked for ending.
parently co m m itted -suicide. But it
Alice Bfady has a thoroughly con­
develops th a t tho m an h a s not really
genial role to portray in this produc­
done thirf b u t is 'sc tn u lly alive and
tio n and ahe certainly m akes the
well. And this adds to the compli­
m ost of it.
Mias B rady's acting,
cations pnd to thb interest and en­
combined with the snappy story, the
tertainm ent of the story. "A Sclf| M ade W idow" has been staged in a
brilliant mnnncr and is a splendid
surress.
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It appears th a t during the tim e of
my advcnturea w ith the black dog and
the Inattentive nurse tuy tem perature
had ascended to the stage when the
doctors began to adm it another method
of treatm ent, m ight h are been success•fuL Util I didn’t pass out. Tbe one
ltd lift 1 must regret a Itout ini’ close cntl
Is that my parents In Lexington’ were
, In unrelieved suspense about my eon
dltlon until I m yself sent them n cable
‘ from London on Dec. 15. A fter the
first official message, seemingly pre­
pared almost ns a preface to tin* itn
imnneeimmI of my dem ist, my father
reeel Veil no news of me whatever
And, ns I didn't know Mint l ho official
message hail gone. 1 cabled nothing t.&gt;
him until I jnrns feeling fairly chipper
again. You can't have wane though,
without the.-e little inluuudfrulnuillnp.
If It wero ikss II i Iu l should any some­
thing here Which would lie fitting and
adequate ulsnit- the Englishwomen
who liurscd -the 2.500 wounded men In
general hospital .Vo 5 lit Itmien, bill

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ant, tired Utile man w ith • great bur­
den to bear and not much of an Idea
about bow to bear It- Ua struck mo
aa au Individual who would.' conscien­
tiously do his beat In any situation, but
would never do or say anything with
tbe allgbteet suspicion of • punch to it.
A few days a fter his visit to the hos­
pital 1 saw bi the Official London UsXpCffo th a t J bad been awarded tbe dis­
tinguished conduct medal. Official let­
ters from the Canadian headquarters
amplified Mila biform atton; null m w ttce from tbo British w a r offico Inform­
ed me that tbo medal sw altctl me Micro.
I was told tbo king know that tbo
medal had J&gt;ocu uiyirded to me Whoube spoko to mo (it tbo hospital. L&gt;e■pltn glowlufe reports In tlio Kentucky
press be didn’t plu tt Ol/uie. Probably
bo didn't boro It with him, or perhaps
he didn’t consider It good form to hang
a P . C. M. on n suit of atriped presenta­
tion pajam as with a prevulllng tone of
tiaby blue.
While I was In tho King George hog
pttal 1 witnessed one of tho most won­
derful examples of courage nml pluck
I have ever seen. A young Boot only
nineteen years old,* MCAuIoy by ndnio.
pad had tbe greater p a rt .of his Tare
blown sway. The Burgeons bad patch­
ed him up Iu aomc fashion, but be was
horribly dUllgureil. Ho w as the bright­
est, merriest man. In the wnnl, always
Joking and never depressed. Ills own
terrible ullsforttuic whs merely the tofllo -fo r humorous comment with him.
He sceined to got imsltlvo amusement
out of the fact that tho surgeons were
alw ays sending for him to do some­
thing more with bis face. One’ doy be
Was going into the o|Mwntlng room and
n felloW patient asked him whut tbe
new operation waa to be.
‘‘Ob,’* be M|ld, "I'm going to have a
cabbage put oh In place of a head.
I t’ll grow better than tho ono 1 have
now."
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One© In n fortnight ho would tnniii
ago to get leave to absent himself from
tho hospital for nn hour or two. Ho
never came hack* alone. It took a
couple of men to bring him In. Oii the
next mom lug he would srfy:
•"Weili it was my birthday. A mtan
must have a few drinks on his birth- 1
tiny."
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. I was discharged front the hospital
In tha middle of February and sent to
a comfortable place at Hastings. Bus.
sex, where 1 .lived until my furlough
palmers entne through. I had a Due
Mute In Loudon at the theaters and
clubs pending tny departure for Ijotfid.
When tny fuMottgh had arrived ] went \
to Ituxton, lu-rhysldre, where the t.'n- j 1
lindlnii disehnrge t!e|sit was liH-nted. j
and was provided with transportation
to Mott triad. 1 came hark to A ruction
oil the Cauaillnq Pnrlflc Itoynl Mnil
steam er Metngatmi, ainl the trip wniF
without Incident of any Bert. We lay
for a time In the Mersey, awaiting
word that our convoy wna ready to seo
us out of tile thitiger tone, atiil n de­
stroyer escorted its H«l miles on our
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surplus stock. If I bad undertaken to
eat and drink and smoko all tbo things
(Continued FYom Pago 8}
th at were brought to mo by Americana
Just because f was an American I’d
reached tw enty-tw o they told trio that be back In that hospital now only get
perhaps there were a few more In ting fairly started on tb o .Jo
. ..b It's
there, but they thought they’d b e tte r ■0In0
* be" y0° nw?d **•
let them etay.
Wounded Get Great .Welcome.
My wounds bad become septic, and It
Tho* wounded soldier getting back to
was necessary to glvo all attention to England doesn't have a chance to Itn
dm lnufc and c u m - It was about this ■cine Hint his rervL-os arc not snare«lm*--*-v**r.vthing for nwhtlo sirm - elated. Tim” welcomu bo receives be­
od to liecome baay and my memories gins a t Mte railroad station. AH traf­
got all queerly m lx c d u p and confused. fic Is stopped by the liobbles to give
1 recollect 1 conceived a violent dis­ the smbulauces a clear way leaving
like for a black dog that appeared tbo station. The [ieople stand In
from now here uotv and then hud be­ crowds, tbo men with their bats off,
gan chewing iu my leg. and t believe while the ambulances pass. Women
1 gave tbs m irso a severe talking to rush out aud throw dowers to tbe
because she Insisted on going |o look wounded men. Sometimes there Is s
on at the ball gam e when she ought to cheer, but ususlly only aMence and
Ixj .sitting by to chase that dog nwuy. jvonls of sympathy.
And I was perfectly certain about hot
T hiflvltlg George hospital was built
being a t tbe bull gume, beeauao I saw. to be n government printing 'office and
her there when 1 was playing third was nearing completion when tbe war
huso.
broke cut. It has been made n jwru
disc for convalescent men. The bare:
The Alarm ing Cablegram. -•
ness and the sick suggestion and char­
It was at this tim e (on Nov. IM. 1010. acteristic smell, so Id apeak, of the
ten days a fte r 1 had been wounded i
th at my father Iu Islin g to n received
tbo following cablegram from tbo olll
cer In ebargo of the Canadian record*
In England:

"I thank y o u , ” ho said, “for myas'lf and
my poop!# (or your ssrvicst."

average hospital tire unknown here.
There*utv roll* lights ami comfortable
Itod* ami pretty women going about
Mint jMiwcr Isn't given me. A l l | can n* vIsit•»rs. The Made bcm itle*-and
do Is to fall bm k upon otir iiiom pro­ ■-oMiedluiis cunie to entertulo us. The
found American expression of'respect food Is delicious, and Ihe chief thought
nnti nay Hun my hut Is off to them " o f every one seems to Ik- to show the
One nurse in Hie w ard in which I lay Inmates wlmt n mnifurtnhlo mid cheery
had been on her feet for fifty-six hours, thing It is to he ill among a lot of real
with hardly tim e even to cat. sin- friends, I was there from December
(InnHy falnti-d fro m ’ exhaustion, was until February, and tny recollections
«urrh-d out of the vrnnl and wiis buck nf the stay are so pleasant Mint some­
ngnlu In four hours. assisting- at an times I wish I was hack.
operation. And the doctors were tb*.
O n -th e Friday' before Christmas
lug their hit, loo. In living up to the there was a concert In our w-ard.
obligations Which they considered to Among Mo- at lists who entertained us
I 'was Informed l&gt;efore my departure
Jut thclis. An operating room was In were Fay Compton, (Jertrudo Elliott that a commission as lieutenant iu ilia!
every ward, with tire tallies In rn&lt; It tslsier of Maxltio Elliott). (Ieorge Itoble ('mindlnti forces awaited tuy return
A fter the fight on the Somitie, In ivhlcli and other stars of the, London stage. from furlough, and I had every liitetiI was wounded, nut a table was va­ After onr protracted stny In the .Mon of going hack to accept It, hut
cant a n y 'hour in tin twcuty-ftlur for trenches and our long absence from *dnco I got to America th in g s have hopdays at a time. Outside of each room all the civilized forms of ntiiuaeiueid pencil. . Now It's Mu- arm y o f* Uncle
was a Jong line of stret hors contain­ the affair setmeil to us the ntfist won­ H n m jo r mine. I’ve w ritten these sto­
ing patients next n waiting surgical nt- derful show ever given. And In some ries ti\sh o w what wo are up against.
tentlon.' And In nil that stress I did ways it was. For Instance, In the most It's going to ho a tough gume mid a
not hear one word of complaint from entertaining of tlnnnuMc exhibitions blomly one and a Harrowfu! one for
the surgeons who stood hour after did., you ever see the lady;, artists go tiinpy, hut lt'j&lt; up to us to save the
hour, using theirr .skill
si.il and Induing for a roar il and reward enthusiastic up- Msue where It's mostly right ou ono i
.dim petty pay of Enggllslt army medical! plnuse-wlth kisses? Well, Mint's what side and nil wrong ou the other—nntl j
officers.
ive got. And 1 am proud to say tluif I’m glad wo're In. I'm nut willing to '
On lice. 5 I wtm told | wiih well it was Miss Compton who conferred quit soldiering now, hut I will lie when
wo get through with r i d s . B ecause;
enough to Ik* sent to England, and on Mils hojior upon me.
the next day I went ou n hospital train ‘ At uttmit 3 cy lock on that nft or noon, when wo tinlsh up with nil Mils there
from Rouen to H avre. Here I was when wo w ere’nll having n good Unto, won't he any necessity for soldiering, i
plnfed oh a hospital ship- which every ouo of’ the orderlies throw upon the Tho. world will bu free of war for a
medical ofTJ^or In our ni'my ought to dobr of tho wnnl amt nnnotmretl In « long, long time, and a t!od’n m ercy;
hnvo n chance It; Jus|&gt;o&lt;|. Nothing In­ loud voice tlm t Ills m ajesty the king that. .
Tin: EJttl.
genuity could contrive for convenience was coming In. .We could not have
' and comfort was missing. Patients been more surprised I f 'some one had
,-wero sent below decKs In elevators thrown |n n Mills Umit*. Alino-t Im
Ths Stats of Wssts&gt;Avanla*. *
and then placed In switiglug eradlus iiicdjalely the king walked'In, accomTho "province nntl government at
which hung letol no m atter what the pntiled tiy it number of nlds. Tltey lW stkylvanln" was n proposal .made by
ship’s motion might he. As soon ns were nil Iu service uniforms, the king the settlers in tho southwest of Penn^ had been made (comfortable In my having little In the style o f his uni- ttylvnuhi nml tho adjacent territory for
p articular cradle' I w«* given a t»ox ( form to distinguish him from the nthMm creation of n new state. It origi­
• j’ erq, lie walked nroiftul. presenting nated In connection with the troubles
- 0Al'l| l^Bciit with n copy of "Queen between, Virginia and Pennsylvania,
^***^ ~~ -**^ Mary's Gift Book," an nrilsMc little and tho scheme waa brought forward
i volume, .with pictures nod short stories .early Iti July, 1770. A description of
by Mo* mnsl fncimis of English artists Mm proposed government defines the
and writers. When ha beared my Inal hounds ns "beginning nt tho eastern
lie turned to otto of the nurses nnd.li- branch o r th o Olds uplandte the mouth
of the Scioto and running thence Iu a
qttlfcd;
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direct line to Mto Owasloto pass, thcnco
"Is Mils the ntte?" *
Tim nurse, nodded. He came and sat to Mm top of tho Allegheny mmiutulns,
at the side of tho bed nnd shook hands thcnco with tho top of Mte onld moun­
with me; lie naked ns to w hat part of tains to the unrthYrn limits o f the pur­
the United Suites 1 had dome front. chase made from the Indians In 17iVH at
Iiow l luol got tny wdhnds nnd what the treaty of Fort Stanw lx. thence
the nature of them were, how I was with the Bitld limits to tho Allegheny or
getting along nntl what I particularly Ohio river nml (hen down the wild
w ished done for nte. I answered his river us purchased from the said In­
questions mid said Mint everything 1 dians nt tho aforesaid treaty of Fort
could possibly wish for had already Htnuwix nt the beginning.” A call for
a convention to u'rga'ulzo -the govern­
been done for me.
ment was Issued, hut n memorial of
Thanked by King and Decorated For tho Virginia committee of W est Au­
gusta county to tlm lower houso of nsBravery.
"I thank you." he snhl, "for myself Kcmhly led to the abandonm ent of the
nnd my people for your services. Our plan.—Philadelphia Press.
gm tltudo cannot be great enough lev
PsoplA Stand In Crowds, ths Msn With wnnl men who' have served ns you
London's Crystal Pslscs,
H sts Off, WHils Ambulsness Pais.
have."
Crystal palace was originally built
He spoke In a very low voleo and
which had engraved upon If: “ Present­ with no assumption of .royal dignity. In Hyde park for tbo great exhibition
ed w ith tho compliments of the Union There was nothing in tho least Ihrlll-' of 1851. I»elng afterw ard removed to
At
C astle line. Slay yup have a apeedy lug almut tho-Incident, hut there was Ifs present slto nnd re-erected.
nntl good recovery." T he box contain­ much apparent sincerity In the few the first stnle opening of the palace by
Queen Victoria,It was urged (hat the
ed cigarettes, tobacco mid a pl|K*. •
words.
usual artillery 's a lu te should not be
W hen the ship docket) at Southamp­
After ho had &lt;o; ip m -p of tho nurkes fired, the reason given being that the
ton, n fte r a run of eight hours acro*» asked mo wlmt 1: • I id raid .
cohyttsslon would shiver the glass roof
channel, each patient w as asked what
“Ob," I said, *'(« o:,-:e nskcyl mo what and tho company mummified t&gt;elow. In­
part of the British Isles ho would like I thought about the v.ry the wnr was
cluding her innjesty. would Im ru t lido
to l&gt;c tnkrn to f o r tbo period of bis being conducted, nnd I said I'd drop In
convalescence. - I requested to bo tak ­ and talk It dVor with him im soon as mincemeat. Hire -were the predictions
of Mte scaremongers when the design
en to London, where, 1 thought, there
l was well riiotft.'b.lo 1e up."
for tho palace wns made public. The
was tho i*e»t clrancd' bf my seeing
There happenedjtmo «T the great dis­ first gale, they Bald, would Inevitably
Americans who m ight kuow me. Bay, appointments of my life. Bln- didn't
wreck It. while the beat engendered h)
1 su re uvado n good guess! 1 didn't seo U&gt;e Joke.. Bite,was English. She
tho sun pouring Its rays upon tbe
know many Americans, but I didn’t gasped ami glared ht me, anil f think
domed glass roof would bo no terrific
need to know them. They found mo sbe wont out and reported that I was th a t no hitman being could withstand
and m ade tbenuelrea aeqtraldted. They
IL jConsequently If they escaped an
delirious ngnlq.
brought things, and then they went
Really, I w asn’t -much Impressed by avalanche of glass they would ho reas(
o u t'to get more they bad forgotten to
tba English king. He seemed a pleas cd to death Inside the case.
bring Jbe first trip. T he second day.

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THE BAHTOBO HERALD

PAGE SEVEN1

* o f Florida, la M id circuit tk *h
Polly’s face was as pink as a row* •ctaaui ia
If s o y tb ay k m , w a y ( a i d Im u , of
n t he Scampered down the path to Join bond* thould l o t be validated and canflrtnrd
according t o U w j *nd a t *ueh itiwat
his twin. ••
.
■ nd place *11 person* *o desiring
m ay be
Th'o doctor dropped his cigarette h eard on tho n u t t e r of tho validation of
aald bond* oa la pi o sided by C h a p te r fl*S9
■tub over tho veranda roll.
nt th e l . i * i of Florida 1*14. » "Is there nqy sjieclnl reason," ho
Wltneoe, E. A. Douglas*, Clark of aald
court
o
s
thla
thu
Sth
day
of
A
u
g
u
st,
t
S Il.
*flht, "why you should tre a t mo In this
(teal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
way?”
Clark of tbo (Circuit C ou rt, S eventh Judi
. rial Circuit in and for flemlnota Co., Flo.
Polly turned on him hotly.
lO g -F r l-tu
- Ib-cnuso ynu'vp chosen to stay in 1
■

T ract. Block t#. Tl*r I I , T o w n of Hanford,
recorded tn Flat Book H. Pag** 111 to IBS
(OttOB* Co. lUcorda). T h e aald land bring
aaaiaead a t lb* d a ta of t b a laauanco ot auc
Certificate
In lb* name of Unknown.
i
Atao: - Notice I* hereby given th a t J. F.
Lain*. purrha»*r of T ag Certificate Ho. 101,
dated, th e 6th day of J u l y , A. D. 19W. haa
By I Z O L A F O R B 8 T E R *
filed aald certificate In ray office, and h*a
mad* application for | t « deed to laau* In
accordance
w ith. taw. Said certificate e m ­
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSCSS^ &amp; a ,
brace* th* ft Hotting dcarrthed properly altuoted In Scminol* county. Florida, |o-w ltt
MU" ‘
E U of S E ' f ^ r N W l ( ol SE &gt;J 8«c 2*2. T 20
S, It 30 E. 5 *r(V*. T h e aald land* brljjt
'answer. Don looked enutlnusly
tlrts . l i t t l e ‘s u m m e r n m o r t , s i m p l y - f a r r— r-----r — tgO T IC IL. /
a«9r**ed at the data of th d l**tikhc«"or a'urh
'ffiviiil* th0 banidBter rolls.
Some- ctiiL* f..r n . .. ...... , 1 ,
. . 7 l n * r i a hareKy given t h a t under and by virtu# certificate In the name of C. II. VanDam an
***7(1 in very bandy to bo only three i- g i r tin angels, and marking time, ■«f a r r n a i n wilt of execution D*ue&lt;] o u t of C '. '
,
y o u ought to he rlcht In l h « th lrlc ' *"«• tfndtr «h# *«■! of the Circuit C o u rt of
Alao: Notice I* hereby given th a t J. F,
“V , half-foot*' hlgti. Below, In the owhen
f ItY t i b ,, ...
, V,, „
. ‘" ^ “ Grange cpunly. Florida. on tba 12th .lay of I-alng, purchaser nf T a i C ertiflrata No. I&amp;9.
I I . center hnll.'everything w u quiet. •r It. loti know that H u l s going. I ll ; J u &gt;*, A. I). 190P( IS the rtu** therein dated th n 6th day of Ju ly A. I*. 1914 haa
go III n nilmiti-. If I were a m n n A s i pending i q which W, J. Hill A C ompany Iliad aald certificate in my offleo, and haa
L ! ,w|n» loved the ball when the It
Is.
I ' m 1..I..I ... . .
.
J
•
. were plaintiff. and A n n . C. Wood bridge was
I.,
I 111Joining the lied Cross and ■d rfa n d a n t I h .v o lovlatl upon th* fcllowlng made application fur t a t deed tn i**ue in
awa Fnntlght strenuied In through the
accordance with law. Bald certificate enjthe following dearribed p ro p r tly altu j ^ l n e il gbiBS window a t the bond rnriulng a unit here among the utrlw ! rivwvvlbwd land* oa th# property of the de- ubracee
t t t d In Scrrlnol# county, Florida, to-wit:
c
i
o
n
,,
c
r
i
b
the stulrcuso.
'
l^»t IS Stentiford’a Add. to Sanfcyd. The
Bf nt* 3 'I F. rem a in in g 6 at res-m ore or aald land being «aa»avad at th * data of l**u.
you do something? Anything!
[ ih wn» the* luncheon hour. Don don’t
It**
and h cllnui situate In Seminole anco of auch certificate in t h a nam e of A. D.
........................... .....................................
" ■ « ? ; “ __
If you’re not good for anything else, co u n ty , Florida! I will rip o a e and iiflrr th*
Stcnriford a lf&gt;«..
la** that the grown-upa wore snfe In
run nn aynbulnnce ‘on the front. Do • a l l tan s f i t a da s ’, public ou tcry to th*
Alao; Notice i* hereby given th a t J. F.
^ dining room, but ho did think that anything
highest and beat bidder (or caah before th* f.ainr, purchaser of T a i f’erllficate No. 134.
nmnage lawn socials and C ourt l t o u u door of Saminot# county
daied th e Sth day of J u l y A. D. 1913 ha*
IVlly might have stayed within hear­ strawberryhutfestivals
for the benefit of Florida, at Sanford. Florida, o n . t h * Aril filed aald rrrtlflrate In my office, and haa
M o n d ay -and th*. th ird day nt Sente miter, made application far ta a deed to iaau* in
ing ditto nee.
All Souls*.”
A. t&gt;. 1917, th* aapir h cln t a regular aalt* accordance with taw. Said certificate em ­
*Oh, I’ollco 1 B c ttj's eating tho goldThe doctor, stood up quickly, look* d a y and w ithin th* tr i a l hour* of aal*.
brace* th e following daerrihad prop erty altGiven at Panlotd, Heniinnle county. Flor­ uated in Seminole county, Florida, to-wft:
*1sh.H The little door under tho stulni Ing down nt her with a new expression
ida,
thla
the
let
d
a
y
of
Auguat,
1917.
hot B, tllock 9, Tier l&gt;, Sanford. T he eald
cnutloualy nnd Polly looked
E. E. B RA D Y, 8h*ii(I.
In IiIh eyes. It was a new Polly who
land being a u r u n t at th* d a t e of tha laauSeminole County, Florid*.
*ot shaking her fldger In warning.
■
nee ot auch certificate In Ih* nam e of Mr*.
faced him belligerently. He had nl*
100-Frt-Stc
J. Wad*.
-You Donnlkln I" she exclaimed In n wuys
her the usual type of
Alao; Notice 1* hereby given th a t J. F.
* N O T IC E
whisper. "Don't you dare call my girl In thought
the summer colotiy, nnd while la hrr«by given t h a t an *ppllcatlon will b* luring, purchaser ot Tag C e rtlfirlt* Nn. 137,
nude. I don't want anyono fo know ho had frankly fallen In love with her mad* to th* H onorable Jamea W. I’crklna, dated th e 6th day ot Ju ly , A. I). 1913. haa
aald certificate in- m y ofltra. and haa
where I nm. W a t have you been do- from the first, he had not been keen • 'a l l * , ia v r n t h Judl-U I Circuit, Florida, at Died
D*l.and, .Florid*, or whrr«v*r th * J u d i * mad* application for lag deed to iaau* In
accordance
with law. Said certificate em­
-jag now 1"
on telling her so. And now, without m ay he, oa t l * 3rd day of Septem ber brace* t h e following
d e a th b e d property altD. 1917, tor a ch arter incorporating th*
•••Tlin't me, Polly," Don protected. warning. Polly had lifted the veil of A.
Flrat Itaptlat C h urch of Saniord, at S in- uatad in Semiaole county, Florida, to-wft:
■It'i Hetty. Sbo got on a chair und her frivolity nnd s h o w n him something ford, Florida, a corporation n o t. for profit; U t 1, -Stvntlford't Add. to S anford. Th#
Id land being aaaeued a t (he d a ta of the
picked them out, and said ahe was go- of the real woman .nature behind It. th* general n atu re sand object of th* cor­ laauance
of auch certificate In tha name of
poratio n akall b* to maintain an d ronduct
;
teg to cat them."
, . a t h u r c h of the Uaptlat denomination to­ N. If. G arner.
.H e answered her slowly.
Unleaa
aald certificate* t h i l l be redeemed
gether with a S unday achool an d Ilibl#
prom the top of th e stairs came n
according
to
law
t
a
i
deed
will
laaua'thereon
"I came over today on Uni's Invita­ achoot an d other Inatilutionv of inatriictfon.
■brill. Indignant protest
h e following named appear aa Incorpora­ on tha 16th day of Auguvl, A. I&gt;. 1917.
tion to tell him I’d been accepted ns Ttor*:
Wflnrra m y official algnature and leal thla
K. I l r l u o n . Joe Cameron. F. P
*1 didn't eat 'em. I played they chaplain on the Alert. We salt, I be­ ttinri, l&gt;.lira.
D, Mallard. Jno. D. Jlnkfn*.
... ....................... 1 t ‘A. “D DU
“ G l.A SS.
wire nil*whales and p u t them In the lieve. the 17lh. Before I left I wanted J. t - Miller, F. r . Gatchrlt; W. E. Schggan Clark
Circuit Court Seminole Co., FI*.
an d Sthrlle Maine*, all of Sanford, Ftarlda.
(aeall
liathtub.”
Hy V. M. Dougl***, D.-C.
to itak you to ho my wife. If I return." T h r proyoaad ch arter now being on file In
□ l- F r l- ll c
th e nfflro of, th e Clerk of t i e Circuit Couit,
poily took ono look In the direction
■Jfhqre wns»n long silence. Polly's In
Sanford,
Seminole
county.
Florida.
•f the closed dining room dour.-gnthi •blue eyes wntchcd the shore whurA
NOTIC E (IF A SS IG N M E N T
100-Frl-lta
To All Whom It May Concern:
ertd her skirts about, her and fled up Betty's pink dress nnd hnt .nmde her
Thl* i* to notify you th a t I have been
Circalt Court *7 Seventh Judicial named aaalgnee hy l.oulv. Paint nf Sanford.
the stairs. Don wntchcd her disap­ resemble some unlimited blossom bob­ Ip « Ifie
Itrull.. Sc ndn.de County, Florida. Chan- Florida, **.*JKnor In a Certain deed ut a l i g n ­
pear, Hetty clasped In her nrms. The bing uround.
rrry
ment. conveying all hi* property, both real
Monde l.re Manning,
ways of sisters were beyond his ken.
and peraonal, for (he benefit df hlv rreditor#
*'I think,” she snld'Aoftly. "that the
Illll of
Complainant
tidfr the law* r.f Florida, a n d you and each
fl« began t» pine for the companion- twins' decision was right, after nil."
Complaint
1 you ar&gt;- hereby renuifrd w ithin &gt;tvly daya
Manning
Diaorr*
ihlp of bis own sex. J u s t then the din­ (Copyright. 1917. by ilia McClure Ncwapa- Mil**Do.endant
if Ihe rreditor live* tn thla ata le , an d within
four m onth, if ba-yond th e limit* of th r
ing room door opened nnd Uncle Hal
Is.r Syndicate )
To Milea Mannlnge Wayrroaa, 17a.: *
elate of -Florida, .worn a ta t e m r n ta ot ac­
You
are
hereby
urdrred
to
ijpprar
to
ih
"
count*
arn in .r th r aald a*-lgn. r,
came out, followed by the doctor. Don
In 11 ut complaint filed herrin again-t you on
Thi* July 23ih, I P l t
approved of the doctor first because
or hiJo-e t gid fir-l Monday in September.
H EN R Y W IG H T .
True In Some Cates.
V . A l&gt;. 1‘J |7 , ih* Same tiring ihe tr d day of
A- iguee.
he was not a doctor of pills anil bitter
• aid month and a rule day of i h | . rnuri
A
book
reviewer
In
the
Bondoii
P3-Frl-3lr
njrdlrlncs. He was tho new rector
then and there lu main, rrn w rr to *ati| hi'l
*
Times makes the rather remarkable tie.-itn fail not or a decree fro' conf-* o will
OTcr nt the little stone church where
No,ice nr Appilcauoo for la v D e n t I mirr
tie
tchen
and
n
i
l
x
n
t
agai
)
l
you,
fo'luvrrd
assertion that the word 'Tnlt-restlng” hy l.n i! decree.
Heritor, a nf Chaplet IHHi. I.aw* of f l o r ­
the twins went To Sunday school.
id .
Is tint one that should ordinarily he
I. la furth. t orde . il th a t tH&lt; no;Ire I r
(IH&gt;n understood that he hnil been a applied to u work of fiction. It Is re- |&lt;uMivl,rd (iv the Sanford If.raid, a h * a e . Notice I* herehy given th a t W. C. WIT1la?n-on.
ol Ta* (’ertlflraia No. IS.
cotlep- mate of Uncle Hal, nnd there­ ineekalde h'-enuse, for some occult rea­ ..ajH-r p u t r i ' U d In Senrinnle couoty. F;nr- dated tnopurrhaaer
day bf July, eA. D. 1913, ha*
&lt;da, or.ee ear o am-k for a peri-ij ol.lSur con- filed aald 6th
cert if), ale ip m&gt; otTire, oml -baa
fore was an all-round good fellow. As son. tn* considers ‘the word unsuitable ae utiv* weak*.
Wtine • E. A. f*ouglaae, the rt*rk nf our made nppiicalinn for lax deed to Uaur in
they nut out- on the vorondn now. In In Its npplleytion t o -any fiction of
accordance
with law. Said rerllfleaie em ­
circuit court *tid the ae*I nt aald court, at
the deep willow chulrs. smoking, Don whntever character. If he had said the
rnurt hour.* io Hanford, thl* th e 20th brace. the following deecrlhrd p n p.-rty *lluated in Seminole county, Fl-.rlda, to wit:
sorted nmrldes on the top step nnd' that it bus An f i t n e s s when applied to dayI . f iofl l July, lulT.
N W 'i of N F ' i and S W 'r of N F &gt; , and N li
K. A l x r i t . i l . ASS
of
N W 11 -1 k K J . and H E .. nf SE-«v . Sec
eyed th e doctor thoughtfully.
ilc-F rtS lc
lunch current Helton lie would have
2*. Tp. |9 S. It, J# Ka.i
1 tn *e,e.
The
Noticing Hint Uncle Hnl was doing iirm ise.l n n surprise.—Kvehange.
• aid la.ut i-elug a- w—n l at itle dale ot thr
t-«uanrr
"(
*uch
eerrill.
ate
in
the
name
of
Io
Ihe
t
Itrull
.
ourt
S
r
i
c
n
l
h
JodlrlAi
c
i
r
­
roost nf the talking, and that the doc­
Cnlr.a *aid certificate
cuit Seminole f o n n t f , I'turlda. tn Chan* D. li, C n-n.lta* .
tor was. nit her absorbed, he begun to
akall be redeemed aeeordini; Jo law t*&gt; deed
erry
,
will ivtue thereon no the 16|h day of AllHeal* Smith
•
,
connect him with Polly's attitude to­
gu*t, A. D* 1917,
V*.
Citation
ward life, nnd to regard him suspi­
Witne.a my olllclal vignature and era I thik
Jo hn Smith
the 13th day of July, A l&gt;. 1917.
T o Jnl.n Smith, rcaldcnr* unknown.
ciously. When Undo Hal went down
| t ill ol runtplatot haa het n tiled, in the
(aeall
E. A. DOUG 1.ASS.
to the icnrnge Don ventured to take
Clerk -Circuit Court S*minqle Co., FI*.
circuit court of the Scvehth Judicial Circuit,
Notice ««f Mlorhhotdn*- M l * Ing
Hy
V’. M. Dougl***, II, C.
Senrfn.de
county.
Fturlda.
in
Chancery
his |dnce beside the doctor, and talk
Pursuant to * d )o u rn m tn ( duty l a d and againat you, h&gt; Ea*Ie Smith, and it ap9 (- F rl!3fe
,
taikin al i b r an nu al n-ritlns ot th&lt;- alnft- |o arifig (ium ilfn latil Itled In thla rauae th at
to him ns tnnu to man. '
hold.*ri&lt; «f F. K. D u tton . Inc., * .er'pnrarion yhu are not a re-ident 'Of. the *tate «/ Florvpplltallnn
fur Tai l l r r d 'ndcf
N.
flIn*
nr
"You know," he sqld, “Betly pnd •&gt;f the a|a(* of Moil la, b*ld on Ibo IMS day fi(a
a t your re-idenee
t(a and th
that
re-ld*nre l»
fr unknown, and
Mi-rtlun Muf Uiiaplrr
l.d«*A o( I leaf aaf Jlinr, 1917. t h r adj. urm d annual mrrtlng th at riier* )« no per-un In the atati nf Flor­
I've decided you ought to marry ot
Ida
tha- atorl. holder* of the .aid cor|.tiralinn ida (lie *cfvlre of a .tllipro-na uu*n whom
roily."
Nufirc I* hereby given th at F. -I., Woodwilt lie held al th e nVinrll'al l.fTc. of i t r .aid would bind you, th* arid Jnl,n Smith.
purrhw»«-r »( T»» Cerriflentr Nn. 33,
“Oh, you have, have you!" The doc­ eorpufalii n al t i n l n i d , I ir . 'a i (.--let o'rtojk
T h e r e i n * -It I* ordered tliat you. John full,
In the aflernoAn nn tbi lo th da'- nf Augual, s 11■i. h app.-ar to the above entitled rwu*v on dated the fi.h.i’ay of July, A. I », t i l ! ’-, &gt; v
tor s.idled down nt the little slx-yertr- 1917, tor the purpnae i f eterring fliicior- ot or li.fort- the l». day of Ortoher.* 1917, nr filed atld i *rt I'lcatc • In my olfirc, and ha*
ajd tori'oratlon. re r e iiin r and urtlng upon, |t&gt;e 1)111 of complaint bird againal you wl!| mad. »p| lir«ti -n far t-a d ir .l tu 'i-aur in
eld figure hi tan linen beside Idm. rreport*
a.-, iinlanct with law. Said rertifirair- cm- X
»| *aid corpnratlen. an-l ti - offu-rra,
aw t on1***ed,
“Hut li.'is Polly decided? Have you and the (r a n .art ton *d an&gt; and alt other in- ll tai*k t nforther
lieitrn Ihe folluwing dc-^elbcd prupert) •!(ordered lh»t thi* nrder be uat.
'1 in 5i-mii..)1e ‘ruuci&gt;. Flurida. t«&gt;-wii
Ituilnrta lhai may I r e r r a e ji id a. .aid puidl.l.ed in (he Sanford Herald once a
tikiil her?”
|oit*
1 a n d 3. Block 19, Fatifnr.1 farm , at
mrr int,
week for eight con-eculri** week*.
Monroe.
'Ih e *ald land fa.n g *.»caard at
K,.st.
|it!TTl*lf.
* “We rllil," said Don cheerfully, "hut
tVilne*. my band a* •■Jerk, id 'h e rlre u lt the dale &lt;rf th e i«uant-.- nl •„ r h re rllfiiato in
107-lte
Sartilerf.
court of Scmlnel" county. Florida, nn l[iU" I hr name t.f-Tbriina* Hr&lt;&gt;».
rho tul4 u s sbo dididt have nny opin­
(he C6th day of July, A. D. 1917.
tiro: Nut ire la ^grcl.y given tfiat F. I
ion of nny man who wasn't brave
(voajl.
,
E. A. IM&gt;UGI.AS$,
Nollrr- uf HtnrHkalilMf. A im in g
Wuiidrufl, pureha*. r nl T a t f r r l i | l r a t e No.
I
l*rk
nf
ih*
Circuit
Cnuri
nf
the
Seventh
tnougli to do Ills own courting. WImt's
I’urauant to mfjmjrnmrr.t &lt;fu1&gt; hnl
117, . l a n d th e fill .lay &gt;1 Ju l), A. D. 1913,
Judicial Circuit. S*ruloeie CtAlltly, hT*. hafiled axirt certificate in my ulllcc and haa
rwinh.c? Ibis It nnythlug to do with lak rn at Ihn amtual mrilirig cd thr- '
GEo. A IM ICITFS
h f l d r r i ’ bl D .u to n « rat.w I . m ;ah &gt; , •
ifc application far tav dr. d to i&gt;,uc l„
Solicitor *t .l ('• u.».1 lor Complainant
kings mnl queens? Or Is It about thu puratinn nf 1 h*‘ *lnl* rj I 'o:lda, K*-1
aeru(danro with Ifla,
h»l&lt;l u r . i l i r a a i cm9-H-liir
. * liracc* the follow ing'de.ct(bed property »U(hr- I9h .lay »I J y n r , 1917. .h r afijnurnnl'
‘ police?"
Mated In Seminole younty. ITnrida, tn.wltt
annual m r d ln c of I hr alnrkhul.lvr* ul th*
“t'ourtlng,” repented tho doctor, aalt) ro ip o ra.o n will t * h*l.t at thr&gt; prir&gt;rt|i*l Notir,- Ilf tppllrjltnn rot Fav Deed I n tier S i , ol c 1, ul N E ' t . r i bl- ' ,. See. 38. T
H rr.lon It of Chaplrr Itifck. I.aw* V&gt;f Flor­ 19 9. It. 19 E. It. ac(■•
aid land li?
geniiv. "is what people call wooing, ,&lt;vTirr nf th* ««td ro r p o r it lo n ' a t ' Satifurrl,
Fla.. *1 2:13 i i ' i l m l in th* alli-ftin.tii nn Ih*
Ing a*-*-a,ed at th »l v *
the .••uar.re of
ida
Dun. und wooing Is or—or—”
N
orite
i«
hereby
giver!
(hat
Thor.
E.
Wl
i
­
ICIlh .lay nl Auguot, 1917, fur thr* puipoar ol
aueti rtrtifieate ifl the name of C. t'hilpot
g riirrftor* of aald crriH-ration, r*- ven, port ha**r of Tai Cerriflcate* No*, ft, II. Irv.
“Ju-t hanging around n girl that rifflin
rvlvlng and a f t in g upon irpnrt* ol aai.| dated th e 6th day ol July. A. I&gt;. 1915,.T a*
1' n'.
-abt crrtlficgtev ‘-l.atl be eedeemed
you llhc?” Innocently.
rrirporatiun and Ita ofnerr*, and lit* tran*- Cetllficate No. H, d a tu ) Ihe fill) day ol July. r-e .
g tv h v . a t deed, will I o n - | here- I X
A.
I*.
1913,
Tav
Cerrifieate
No.
711,
dated
Till- doctor’s fuco took on a deeper ■rtlnn o l- a n y an d all t-thrr hurinca* th at ihe Ith da) rf November, A. D. JS95, Tav . .0 rh - 16th d*V nl Augurt, A. I* I9'7.
may l a prraantrd at anl't inrrllng.
V, itprv* toy offl.iri viftiaiure and real ihia
tint. 111- smoked In silence.
Certificate No. 721.’ dated th* 41tv d*y of l i e 1 ith d a y of Jaly, A. D. 1917.
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S e rr rta r y . • Novemlier, A. D. 1395, and T a r fcrtilicato
... all
E- A. DODGKAB8,
“Bon!" Polly's voice was fearfully
No. 7*25, dated th e 4th duy of November,
Clrrk (Ttcuib Court flamlmnla {'&lt;)., Fla.
. dlaultl. il ns she stepped from tiro door­
A. I&gt;, 1P9S, h a t filed aald -eertltleate, in my
Hy V. 31. Dnuglaaa, I). (*,
for Appllral.on Tor' Ta* i»**d Under olfice and hda made application for lax
9l.-h'ri-3te
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way- "I think you'had better go down Nolle*
Nrrllun 3 of C h a p lr r «»3*, l.awo of Flor. deeda to iaaue In acrordanc* with law.
I .‘a
and (day on tho bench with Betty. Tho
Saifi rerrifirftea embrace tha following fn r t r r a t l C ourt. Aeranlk Judicial Circuit,
Notir* la hereby given that J. E. Vlnrent. deaeribed propfihty altuated In fientln &gt;1 •
C o u p lj, Merida. In Char/cery
doctor Is leaving very soon,"
nurchaaer nf Ta* Crrtlfieata No. 262, dated county, Florida, to-wtt: Cectlflcata No. 5, I W.Hrmlnate
II. M a r h t n u n. Complainant
th
e
day of Ju ly , A. D. 1913, ha* filed dkarrfbed above r m h ta rr a llrg. It) eh 8 ol
*“4 didn't tell him what you said, Pol­ paid fltb
Va.
Dili to
rerllfifat* in my offlre, and h a t mad*
of Lot 2, Sec. 33. T n 19. II 29 Thatcher R ealty Company, a
Forrrlo *
ly." iuld Don reproachfully. "I only applira.lun for ta* deed to i**u» in aerord- NB,E rucorner
n W 133 IL S IS.7 II, F. 133 It, N 131 Florida enrp irarion, and U. G.
Mortgage
told him that Betty nnd I hud decided. a n re with law. Said certificate emhrarro (he ft. 6-10 act**. Certificate No. It dparrlbad Htwlon and Viola Stafon, 1.1* '
fallowing deaeribed property altwate.1 In above embrace* I-Ot No. ft, Bee 21, T p 19, wile. Ccpfnndabt*.
1 Ul'lu’l “uy you hud decided, ut nil."
Seminole eounly, Floifd*. (o-wil: l ot 3 Sec­ R 20 E, I t arc**. Certificate No. 713 draO rd er of Service by I’ub l.aKun
tion 2 5 . Tp. 2&lt;) S.. R. 30 E. 40 a c r e . The ctibed above embrace* SW*5( of H W )( Sac
It (.pIxIfainK to lb* court t h a t aubpoenft
vaid land bring »***a»ed at the date nl the 23, T p 19, ll 29 E, 40 acre*. Certificate Lr.u-d in aaid n u r v agaluat th e dtfendant*
iaau anre of ourh eertiflekte in thn name of No. 724 dcarrlbed above rmhcace* NW &lt;( jn l) ■above m i l led cauva h*« been returned
Snyder h Heater.
Unleaa slid eertlflral* of 41E &gt;4 Sec 26. T p 19, It 29 E, 40 acre*. by the Sheriff o f Seminole r o u a t y , tn which
\ h njl li* redeemrd acgordlng to law t a t derd Certificate No. 725 deaeribed above em ­ aaid county auit la pending, with th a endorse­
will l*iue thereon on th* U t h day of 8*p- b race, S W J i of SKt* 8e* 26, T p 19 , I f 29 E, ment uf aald sheriff of Seminole eounly,
lepilier, A. D., 1 9 | ] - ■
40 acre*.
*
th at ho ia unable to aecv* aald tuhporti* on aaid
W it net* my nlfieial algnature and aeal
T h e aald land bring aasaaaed a t the d n tr Thwtrhec Rr a lly Company, a Florida corpora­
LIQUID F A C E POW DER.
t h l , the 101 h day o» A u s « ^ A- I&gt;. 1S1T. •• of th e Ivauanre of auch rertlflratea aa follow*; tio n ,owing to the failure ol said corporation to
,
l„ A. DDUtil.AHS,
Certificate No. 3 deaeribed above. | n th e elect officer* or appoint agent*, an d turcauw
Th® beauty secret of (aeal)
Clerk Clreult C ourt Seminole Co F|*.
name . of V. 8rhm*U.
Certificate No. 3, the officer* or agrnta of aald corporation ate
Hy
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womenwho knowhow 102-Frl-3te_______________________________ dr*erlb*d above. In th e nam e of Jane Latte, unknown, a n d it aptmirlng tn th e rn u r i that
H*lr*.
Carllfleat#
No.
713,
rfavcrlhrd abnv* the bill h a s been filed in .the a b o v e Mated
to take care of the com­
In t h e name of C. W. hlcD onil.l, Certifi- evuve in the above entitled cou rt hy W. It.
the t l r r u l l Court Her cal h . Judicial Cir­ rat* No. 724. deaeribed above in th* name Markinaon. complainant, against the dc
plexion. Cannot be ■cuit
Nrmiaale County, Floifda
of Unknown. Certlfifat* No. 723, drarrtb ad frndant*. T b a tc h a r Realty (,‘orflpany,‘ a
detected. Heals Sun­ C ity of Sanford, a municipal
Florid* corporation, Viola S ta to n and U.
above In lb* namfl of C. W. XfcDonald.
Unleaa aald rtrlifirate* ahall b* redeemed O. Staton, defendant*, for the purpof* of
burn, stops Ton. Soothing, corporation, c rg a n l ia d and e tlatlng under th e la* * of the
a c rerd ln g to law. tag deeda will Iaau# thereon (orcrluvlng a mortgage on tha pro p erty decooling; refreshing.
aeril-e.l in t h r bill of romplalnt.
S tate of Florida,
on th * 29th Hay of Auguat, A. I). 1917.
Cilallon
It J» therefore, ordered th a t th * aaid d e ­
va.
.
Wltnea* my official algnature and seal tbi*
IWfir, ‘Rear RtJ.
fendant, T h a tc h e r Realty C om pany, a Flor­
75*.. al 'Unttgiito or ig at*./ J m i State of Florida, *t ral, J. IIr
27th day ot July, A. D 1917.
ida rnrporation, appear i n thl* rauaa, on or
Jona*. f tale*- Attorney of the
(aari)
E. A. (lOUGLASS.
Simple (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
liriair the 3rd day of September, 1917, and
Savanth-Judicial Clrrutt of th*
Clerk Clreult C ourt Semlnot* Co.. IT*.
detrnd
tho aaid action, or. decree pro ron■
l
a
t
a
ol
Florid*.
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9S-Fri-Rte
U a M ff.C a , 40 South Ftfth Sr., Brooklyn. N. Y.
T o th* T a ip a y c r r and Cititana of the ( Ity
fearu will ha entered again*! said defendant
of Sanford, Seminole C ounty, Florid*
N ailer of Appllrailou for la v H erd Under eotporatinn. and,final deerr# en tered thereon.
W h e i e i , a petltloh was on t h r Mh day
l l la fu rther ordered th a t th is order he
Section S df Chapter 4I3S, Lana ot Florof AuguM. 19? 7. filed In the above *lstrd
published once a week (or th e apace of two
Ida
court by Ih* city ul Sanfnrd, a _mur.liInal
Notice la hereby given th af Tl. F. J i m n t i . month- in th e Sanford Herald, a nrwvpaper
c
• • and
— * eaialing
- - ’ating —
Corporation,
orgnnl.ad
under p u r r h a w r of T a t Cerllficate No. S3, dated published In Scminol# county, Florida.
the law* of the Plate of Florida netting forth i hr '6i h day of Ju ly, A. D. 1913, ha* filed
Done, ordered, adjudged and decreed al
the fart that an election wav held .n the aald certificate In my office, and haa mad* Dcl.amt. Florida, the 29th day of J u n e , 1917.
JAS. W P E R K I N S ,
veld city of Snnford on th e * 2 S t h day of application lor t a t deed tn fa.tuc In accord­
Judge S eventh Judicial Circuit Court
April, 1916. to determ ine tb a riucallon aa to ance with law. Said r r r t l d r a l r embrace*
of Florida.
whether or not th ere ahuuld he incur.! hy the following dmcrlbrd property rltu a t r d In
t i e rity of Sanford, Florida, bond* In the Scmlnnlr . n u m y . Florida, to-wot: N U nf Dleklnvon St Dickinson,
Srit. for C nm p,
-um ot $JJ,00fl.no. lor the purpovc of p a y ­ 8 E U of N K ( i of N E l&gt; . Bar. 3S. Tp. IBS.
60 Frl-10ie
ing, retiring nnd funding certain voucher*, It. 29 E. 3 scran- Th* aald land being t i ­
1
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i r v a riab le, of th e * tty if Sanford, I It-rida, trated a t th e data of lb* lu u a n r e of auch cer­
b iu r .l In paym ent of the n n p o i t n nat# part tificate in the name ot J . Jamror* Hrt. Un- lit I aurt &lt;-f Ihe rnu nty Ju dge. Hemlnu a
County. S lat* at Florid*
of t i n c u t borne by th e city of Sar.ford, In Irta aald certificate ahall t&gt;c r r d r r m r d ac­
re M lr u . t ln g a bulkhead l.o.ilrilng on Taka cording to Iftw lax deed wilt lltu* thereon on In re E state of
Jamea H s it e r William*
Monte* in th e c ity of Sanford, nnd lying th e l i l h d a y ol Auguat. A. I). 1917.
I, ( w r e n th* eaat aide of an un-nair.cd alley
Wltnraa my nfllrial plcnature and teal thla T o all Creditor*, I^galr-ca, Distributee* and
alt. Peranna having Clalip* "f Dipiand*
between Sanfoid n r d Cyptte* nvenbe*. and Ih 13th day »f July. A. D.
” 1917.
araln tt aald Estate:
the weal ride of M yrtle nvenue, nnd far th e
E. A.'DOUOCASS,
(•roll
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Vou, an d eaeh of you, are h rr rliy notified
Court
Sr-mlnolc
Co.,
FI*.
p r o p o r tl'n t i e i n . t of th e rovt* borne by Ih*
Clerk Circuit
aud required to preranl any ctaima hnd deIly V- M. Dodglaaa, D. C.
Ity »r hanfard in filling in, rr-ialm lnr and
mamli
.which you, or either of you. m ty
9J-FVf-8tc
h r :glng t t n to p n rran b le al level all *rehave against th e pvtate of Jam es H a tte r Wlfr | ; l n r o Iwnd Iro m t. e 'fhe ol aald bu D h rad
liam*7 dteeaeed, late of fiamlnola c o u n ty
,o the ahure linn e a h tl o g prior to aal I rerlam ario r, paid bond* to be uf th* drnnm- Notice of Apgllrallon for Tax Deed tind er Florid*, to th e underrigned Eaaeulrlx uf aaid
S r r lla n 8 of C haplrr 4S8N, Law* of Flor­ e state' w ithin tw o year* ftom th e d a te here
i„ r t i ii ,.f |I,OOO.OU r a r b , herring' fnlereit
of
ida
a th* tate of 3 per re n t prt annum, interval
Nurieg ia hereby given th a t J. F. fating, , Dated J u n e S l i t , A. D. I f IT.
ivy ah lr aeml-annually, on Ih* let day of
*
SA RA H M. W I L L I A M S , .
.n u a ry and -July ut r a r h year, aald Iaaue purehaaer ot Tkx Certificate No. 107, datvri
’
E xecutrix.
f bond* to m atu ra th i r t y yaaha after the the filh day of July A. D.-1916 haa filed aald
B8-Frl-9te
(aCtianre •thereol, aald iaaue of bond* to be cvrtlficat* in my office, and hat mad* apglri
d a te d Jan u ary ta t , 1917, and to mature ral ion for tax deed tn laaur in accordance ]» Court of t h e County Ju dge, Hcmli\ate
with l* » . Said certificate cmhraeea t h e fol­
J a n u a r y l«t,. 19(7, and,
('minty, S tate of Florida
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
Whecraa*. it appear* from aald petition lowing deaeribed property rpltutted In Sam- In re E state ol
t h a t w c a n r t t i ol th * rotuina of aald alac- lord* co un ty, Florida, to-wit: • ’
Eatella R. W a im a n , deceated
Hcg. 1623 ft W and 19(1 ft S of NE corner Tu all Cradltor*. I a | f i t « , Dlatrlbutaa* and
FOR YOUR S T A T E .
t|9 n • bowed prlron facie th a t aald election
wan in favor of th * Irau an rr of tb a bonds of Sac. 36, T p. 19 8. R #0 E. Run W 92 I f
all Peraona* having Claim* or Damand*
ft .8 410 ft. F. »21&lt; ft. N
ft. T he aald . against aald Estate:
afnreaalil.
,
Now, therefor*, p u ra u a n t to an o rd er mad* land bring aaaroaed at th e d a te of fhe laauYou, an d e a r b of you, pr* h ereh y notified
Iif tbiv'eaua* by th n Hon. Jam *. W. Frrkln*. anr* n f aueb eertlfleat* In th* nam* of J . F and raquirad to prwaant any claim* and de­
OUR instructive catalog Judge
fating.
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of th* C ircuit C ourt uf th a S eventh
mands which you or either ol you m a y have
AUa: N a tlr s l* h e r t b y given t h a t J . F. against tho r* t* ta nr Fstriia I l . 'W a r m a n . de­
JudTrfal Circuit Qf t h e atale of Florida, no*
AND WEEKLY PRICELIST
t b a la hereby riv en t h a t the ta t p a y a i* and faring, purehaaer cf Tax Cartiflrxt* No. 68, ceased, 1st* of Semiaole rn u n ty , Florida, to
SEND FOR THEF1 TO-DAY
eitlaeiip of the city of Saflford Fla. are by aald dated th e Cfh day of Ju ly , A . .D . 1914, ha* thn undersigned Administrator of aaid r a ­
m Her required to Sa a n d -a p p e a r before th o filed aaid certificate in my office, and ha* fale within tw o year* from th a d a ta hereof.
Circuit Court In sifil fo r -th e Sovanth J u d i­ made application for t a x dead to iaaur In • Dated Ju n e 2 l a t , A-. D. 191.7.
a
cial Circuit r i tb a a tata of Florida, on th e accordance with law. Said eertlfleat* e m ­
t&gt;. n. w a r m a n :
t
l i t day ol S eptem ber, 1917, at tan o ’clock brace* th e .following d. perl bed property sit­
‘
Administrator.
. JACKSONVILLE,FLA. a. m. at DaLand, in tb a county of Vcluala, uated in Hatninole county, Florida, to&gt;wlt:
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To be assured of the best
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you get practical Ford experience and
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Ford prices, fixed
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Touring Cnr $360, Runabout $Mfr) Sedan $645
Coupelet $505, Town Car $595—all f. o. b.
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THE SAN FORD HERALD

things cannot ‘be done over night consum er Or .extend credit to any
b u t wish to .keep these progressive one. Such a system would again
betterm ents alive and aid the city make universally jjo p u lsr th e oldR. J. HOLLY. Editor
governm
ent to work .to th em —how­ fashioned but n o f 'alm ost obsolete
. W .‘ M . H A Y N E S . B a s i n e t M a n a g e r
ever, they too, w ant to know th ^ t m arket basket, and the housewife
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P a b U fln d K m r TuM dAT « * d T tMaj
such work is th e o ljjeetiv e. point would once again* enjoy the privilege
and be assured th n t within g reaa6ri- of Inspecting beforehand w h at' ahe
of this Bank are all well known, substantial business men; who ad­
able length ,ol tim e the work and bought, obviating arty excuse for re­
C O M C U i m s PRICK. IN ADVANCS
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minister the hflairs of the institution carefully,\ economically and
Improvementa will bo accomplished. turning it.
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Problem s of this 'k in d could be
We ail know w hat Sanford is, w hat
conservatively. *
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i « « * * f o •»*4 *#*••••**** l «88
lplWll*®Mi^ MONTHS. « *, .1•. &gt;*. ... . ....., 'Ti its possibilities *Fe. W a.know th a t worked o u t-a n d solved by th e trade.
Persons contemplating opening new accounts and establishing
only a little, money expended, judi­ T he war condition and public de­
D*OT*,»d la Ifca O H k j Carrie* U M P m T«ar U ciously will reap high dividends from mand arc calling for " aradlcal churn*
good^oanking connections are very cordially invited to call. .’
. AdraaM m SOr. Pm MwlA
tho .m any tourists th a t -annually th a t will eradicate needless w aste of
*r s w e l * Ta U n i n M o * D* Mad* »« OffW
If tho.
come to Florida and we furth er kijow hidney. in d istribution.
CAPITAL $30,000.00
| H D « A e rtm a e d -U e e a M U M i l l n A asaM
enorm
ous
unnecessary
expense
a t­
and
from
the
-record
of
other
towns
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I sea. M IN* PtalilTWr al Honiara. PMrtda
U i d M AM o f l l i r t t W . IB r t,th a t to leave our parka and public tached to tho present system of re­
places
to work out their own weed- tail distribution Ls not c u t o u t.v o l
Mo. I I S
• M. . la HacaM ll.lIdU*
grown m a tu rity will result in the untarUy by th e tra d e th e govern­
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tourist passing us by. The logical m ent will a tte m p t to do so ju st as
thing then is to improve. The ef­ soon aa the Feed C ontrol bill gives
forts now being centered on this M E Hoover th e necessary A uthority.
project must bring fru it—a fter all, Othyr lines of business are now vol­
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
O. L TAYLOR
R- R. DFA5
it's the people's opinion aifd no one untarily try in g to solve th eir own
Ata'l CsahUr
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ftoa-Pr^MM
P,
L.
WOODRUFF
VIcs-Pr#*id«nt
C**hiw
or* a few should over ride the m a­ problem s by working* reform s thnt
jo rity , particularly when th n t. m a­ will m eet w ith the apprvoul of tho
jo rity stands for civic im provem ent governm ent and rctajl food d istrib ­
for the good of all. Judging the sen­ utors m ight profit by the example,
tim ent our council acquiesce and thus saving M r. H oover th e trouble
through these gentlemen we have of m aking th e necessary changes.
every indication of success.
T he The toll tak en by the wholesale com ­ 4.70; Ben Fish, rond work, 2.7I.G6;
Oscar Rouse, Oviedo, p a v y
state w hen all the regular troops go
plan has been launched now in a mission man is as n rule not an im ­
Andrew Aulin, Oviedo, arm y
Dr. C. J. M arshall, med. services,
to
France.
In fact the Sanford
’orceful way and assurances are th n t po rtan t item . T he real and tru ly 5.00; L. A. Brum ley, Comr., 8.00; • John C ater I^twton, Oviedo, navy
Home
G
uards
now num ber some &lt;.f
Blake Cam pbell is out and ju st to all progressive, public sp irited citi­ useful fru it mpl produce jobber,
L. P. H agan, 'C om r., 8.00; C. Wt band, B attleship, Now York.
the
best
inert
o
fftho
city in the ranks
sa v e the jobs of tho other boys we1 zens will lend their power to* ul­ therefore, occupies a very secure
H erbert Fuller, Co. C
E ntzm inger, Com r., 8.00; O. P.
and
t
h
e
y
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r
e
not
tin
soldiers but tinposition;* b u t woe is coming to the
will suggest th a t the governor create tim ate
* success. ^
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Swope, Comr., 8.00; E. II. Kilbcc,
Joe Lewis, Co. C
real th in g ..
lank speculator when Mr. H oover’s
a .p q w job for him.
Artie Lewis, Co. C
Com r., 8.00; E. II. Kilbeo, Comr.,
As Dr. Hym an said* In one of his
scytho gets working.
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T H E R E P O R T E R 'S SE N S E OF
8 .0 0 .'
serm ons, All "honor to the men of
The big weakness is in th e retail
A u to trucks have outsed the rail­
N E W S ",
J. F. Coates, aviation t corps.
the Hom e Guards who are d’oing so
Fine &amp; Forfeiture F u n d —Schcllc
system
, and Jtho jobbing tra d e r a n
roads in Jersey and th e farm ers
much for their, city.’? ’*
. We suppose it is hard for the aver­
Maine*, salary, 50.00; David Speer,
th e re say th e y 's h o u ld worry a b o u t age person to understand how a news render a great public service by aid­ s ilnry, GQ.O0; M ary Me D avit, w it­ ■ H O M E GUARDS BANQUET
th o ahortugy of cars.
With good paper man can he friendly with a ing the retail m erchant to revolu­ ness, 1.40; A. J. M c C u lle y .'D . S.,
~’ t ’~r~
Didn't Forget Hla Manners.
ro ad s in Florida th e nuto tru ck s will periim and at tho same tim e write a tionize th e system now;' right quirk. costs, 3.25; L. T. H unt, J. P„ coats, Ninety Men R espond-to Roll Call
Bobble
bad been told often thnt i f
soon tak e th e place of. railroads for story- about hint .th a t is not calcu­ —W inter H aven Chief!
'2.55; Lomlcy A. Tucker, witness,
Drill nnd R efreshm ents
be stumbled over or In front- of an
traffic of r l l kfne’s within tho sta te lated to make him feel good or im ­
1.60; A. R. Stiles. Con., witness &amp;
older person to say "ExctiOe me.” One
The Hojne Guards nr*». fiourinshing
prove his standing-in the com m unity,
morning he fell downstairs, landing in
costs, 10.20; E. F. Houshalder, Co.
a m l'n s th e war grows older Oie men
Read w hat R. W. Stijrrs says in nnd so they say the newspaper re­
n little huddled up heap, ilia iimMur,judge, costs, 52.23; L ., G. Stringj of this city and county "ore thinking ex poet log mi outburst,* was surprised
th is issue ab o u t the silo feeding and porter must he a cold blooded sort
more seriously of thi* home guards i&lt;&gt; see him manfully pick hlnuelf up
lick eradication in- this county. I
anim al. When he is w riting his
Healey, J. P
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their duties to this com m unity, nnd sny “ 'Sense tuc."
S anfhrd should raise more fat ra ttle i S| 0ry he p ro b a b ly ' Ik. for then he
llrad y , sheriff, costs, 200.80; E. E.
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a small band of faithful folfor beef and more line c tttle f°r ni'ithor loves nor hates, he Is n rither
Brady,
feed
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lowers Gnot. lierr ng has built up
Nothing New.
milk than any o ther county in the j ur nor a g a in st• anything or any
Brady, costa. 8.40; E. A. Dung ass. . . .
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the home guards to over one hun- • A w estern concern proposes to man­
s ta te . Hut we need tick eradication |,ft,Jy if lie is what a good reporter
money, 34.00; R. C. W hit- , ,
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ferred to O. P. Swope to investigate dischurge
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dred good and true men who are ufacture "ready-iumlo pie • crusts*'
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ought to be. Ho Is fair, impartial nnd report a t next meeting.
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,n ” xVnny &gt; illln« l ‘&gt; *&lt;»»••
every. Tuesday which aro giinrnntecd to keep a yeur.
and without favoritism to his dearest
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—Baker's Weekly.
’J. *E. lining uddressed the honrd
T h e co u n ty ‘com m it «{6n?rs of L ake friend- If bis own brother is con­ in rcferehoc to assessm ent of Lots
---------------------; lv u Ty; ° mcl‘ I , rGPn° rtCr’ real drilling, and to offer themselves
c o u n ty have appropriated 55,000 for cerned am i will he em hurrassed by In South Sanford and asked for re- m ~ 7* ■; W; ItI u d »on* costs Brown for un |jut , {) wh|ch „ )ry mBV he
Importance of Vltamines.
th e equipm ent of the- Lake county the story, lie will try it just ns it duction of assessm ent.
M otion of
h - A* f}out:lass. Stevens ralIp(,
Protein, fnt and corbnhj’drntes are the
To glvi*‘straight news Is L. I'. H agan, seconded by O. P. » i ‘ncss. I0.p0; Sanford Hand Latin•Home Guards. Ili&gt;w nb &gt;ui the Or­ happened
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p r&gt; nsuiiii
luesdoy nient C pm m Mary that every Imtuan being needs. In addi­
ange
county
t'ommi.vdonbn. Or- bis only idea at the time ho is re­ oSwope th. at Lots
18 am l!&gt;, F a ,lr&gt;’ ' “ tindry, 2 07; h. E. B rady.
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of fines, 13.46.
.Sergeant O. L Taylor assisted by tion to t liens there are minute ennslltuporting.
I antlo Sentinel.
Land Si Col. Co.’s Add. to South com;
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Sergeant M arlowe and P riv ate Mur- ents which nre nut usually considered,
A nd the Seminole county commisThe editorial page, and the .edit­ Sanford be reduced to $20.00 each.
All
w arrants paid during the ,, hnd
a AUrprise f o r t he boys after but which have n ffremendous Impor­
‘ td oners? . . .
orial page only shoqld express the
were ordered cancelled.
thp d ri|, nnd thpy wpr0 c„,Icd into tance In making diet pnlntnble and
Million of L. P; Hagan, seefinded m onth
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personal views of th ? eiUtor.
His by C. W. E ntzm inger th at com m it­
I here being no fu rth er business, t(ie ,ob&gt;(y of th e ro u rt house where beneficial. T hese constituents nre pres­
T h e Sanford Herald is urging news colum ns are public opinion; tee of L, A. Brum ley, O. P. Swope board ndjounfed to m eet next reg- |h
w erf trp a tfd t0 ice cream .'ele- ent in moat kinds of fresh fruit nml
T he and E. H ...K ilbeo be appointed to n la r m e e tin g In S e p te m b e r.
m unicipal ownership of public utfli- his editorials private views.
&gt;Rant C3ke, Unmade, cigars, etc. green vegetables. They nre reforred
tii* for i t s ii:y . It believes th at it trained newspaper reporter can no view Geneva Fill, in regards lo re­
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T here was srtme business transacted to us vltam ines or accessory, factors.
will result in lower taxes, nnd we more help" telling tho story just ns pairs needed on sam e, and they have SE M IN O L E .S ItOLL OF H O N O R jn which B. F. W hitm r was elected
..h a v e .n o doubt this is tr u e .» But. the facts appear t&gt;&gt; 1dm.i.regardless power to a c t. C arried.
Not Supernatural at All.
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.• treasurer of the com pany and a rom* m ore im portant r-iill it relieves the of how sorry he may lie that the
There uxt*d to lie a belief that rnt»
M utlon of C, W. Entzm inger, itc* T h r llrave Boys Who Have Gone ^nittee on governm ent nnd regulnp tu p lu from the possibility
of an thing occurred,, thnn he can ail still ondecl by L. P. H agan th.it elerk as I
Tartb to Flghl for Hum anity s
tjon emupoaed of Lioutcnnut Dingee, never went on n ship that wns destined
to founder at sea. This has a fine
u n fa ir advantage being taken of when the fire hell rings; and he
county au d ito r be 'in s tru c te d to I
Sake
Sergeant Taylor and Corporal Holly supernatural rlne; but, ns u m atter &gt;&gt;f
th em b- • individual or corporate shouljl not lie connNered hostile if
m ake a ‘ thorough uudit of all counfallowing boys from Sanford were elected and these gentlemen fuel. Inis u good deal of truth lit tho
concerns
The plan bus worked ad- *he does this. He m ay go on the
ty officials and report at next reg­ and Seminole county have joined wj|] arrange a set of r.'gulat ins for bottom. Unsetiwortliy vessels In Ihe
m irably in this city, and we believe bond of his friend nm vtod, b u t at
the arm y and navy or will -^oin in ( |tt. governm ent of the com pany, olden days were likely to,bo leaky and
ular m eeting.
th a t every com m unity of more than the same time bn the first to wire
the
next few weeks. This list is not 'ppp delicious cakes wore haked by ciintltlti ,inuch bilge-water. Tin* nits
The following hills were audited
l , 00b population ought ;.r own the pff t h e story of the arrest. He is
com
plete
and all tj.ose who know of Mrt(. R A&gt; Terheun. Mrs. Geo. G. would n a tu ra lly . hlmntlon such dump
by the clerk and approved by this
p lan ts furnishing light ,,mi ,wpter, paid by tho newspaper omploycing
any boys who have, enlisted and are Herring, Mrs. C. H. Dingee, Mrs. quarters for a drier bcrlln
m ard were ordered pnid:
a n d th a t ice and gas pieoN should him to .w rite the news, a ltd the
General I’qnd — Luke S t RosS“tter, not on .this list please- let The 0 . L. Taylor, M rs. Deane T urner
be uequiretl as soon ns its finam ial hew spaper is paid by its thousands
H erald know almtit it ns _the ^list Hmj
\ \ \ M, Haynes. A vote (if
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Spirit Photography.
pow er would ;.*lmit*. I uk L nd Tel­ of subscribers to print the happen­ rent, f $I00.00; J’. A. D ouglass, sal­ will be printed overy week until the tlnmk* was tendered th * Ja d l* a i
and
A famous I'rciieh jiSyrliologlst Is
ary,
125.00;
Forrest
.
Lake,
salary,
e g ra m
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ings day by day. N either would be
war Is o v e r:’
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' t))0 ganford PuhjTe Utilities Co.. 1a n d quoii-d-as snylng that not only does the
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h im st if'th e y did not do th eir duty 16.00; Geo, A. D eC ottes, 'salary,
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all those who had contributed to the soul exist a fte r dentil, bur It can Is*
50.00; Dr. J. T . D entpn, 26.00; II.
B E A U T IF Y T H E L A K C FR O N T and perform the service they have C. Du Bose, salary, 20.00; Mrs. L. C.
Karl S chultz,’ on honrd ship
refreshm ents, aim t&gt; GWymt - Fox photographed‘and In* has written ii
l&lt;*ok to prove It. He presents In Ids
T h * tim*? ha-; corns in ' Sanford bean employed to perform. — Florida
Allen
Jones,
medical
reserve
corps
for
limes.
Glisson, salary, 20.00; W. C. Wilvolume conversations' wlfh depnrtisl
w hen th e city m m ! grc;.- it-.*if by Record.
iam son.‘s ila ry , (&gt;0.00; E. E. Brady, • Morris Spencer, medical reserve' T here wefe many viiitpra at the spirits nnd nlso their plctiirra. but If
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-----’c u ltiv a tin g its m l -rat bnv i ‘y and to
court house T u esd ay , n l;n t ‘ wltneso* be tldnks lq* Is nn original discoverer
attending* Ct. *and Comm., 26.00; corps _•
* th is end it it the d u ty f* t very ci;iCOSTLY R E T A IL D E L IV E R Y _ Sanford Public Servico Co., w ater &lt;t
Hherman R outh, medical reserve ing th** drill and taking in the re- Id* lias mueh t o learn.
'T p lflt pho^
‘ xen lo lend bit effort . a ! infljM ica.
Under tho heading of “ M iddleman Ight, 40.00; So. Bell Tel. Co., Tel. r o rPs
freshm ents afterw ards and m any togrnphy” Is nn old a rt—o r’ should It
this i \ uoiit —backw ard we G ets More T han His Share*," the
Collier Brown, medical reserve npw
were added t .the inus- be snld. trick? — h o old thnt it seems
rent, 18.50; Hill Lum ber Co., shin­
. go, because nothing can sta n d still Gulf S tates Farm er says:
corps
gles, 13.A0; Sanford N ovelty Words',
ter roll—nnrpex of good solid rlti- to buvu gone out of fashion In this part
an d aucceed. I; h .u J&gt;sen dem on••f tiie world. It may tie added that
Oliver M urrell, modical reserve
“ Ju st as one instnnccj Why is*it lum ber, 3,40; N. P. Yowell St .Co.,
r.ens, who can look ahead and sec the the photographs seldom made the
a tra le d by I'm cj im m p r j tji &gt; Uo.ird tbht we have been able to buy di­
corps
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clothing, I.C5; W oodruff Sc W atson,
.of* I rad» thi l irpr rovcm vnta are rect from the farm er within 2d miles
Leslie Hill, medical reserve corps necessity of arm ed protection in this "spirits" henutlfnl.
13.80; Dr. S. Puloston, tned. ser­
w uo’.eii.
Th y fully realize th a t of the rity uf New Orleans new po­
Ned
C hittenden, signal corps
vices, 15.00; L. R. Philips St Co.,
R
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hittenden, m urine corps
tatoes a t from $1.60 to $2.t&gt;0 per drugs. 25.88; E. A. Douglass, record­
Ralph Roum illat, navy yard.
bushel when the retitll.dealer a t the ing. 70.10; A. V aughan, B a l.1 9 1 6
sam e tim e &lt;h*mands froth $7.00 to drugs, 25.88; E. A. Douglm s, recordArmy
$9.00 per bushel?"
. .* roll, 62.30; J. D. R oberts,
John
M
urrell,
medical
reserve
(|'0cerief|
1*
While no well posted person will 20.21; W. C. W illiam son, Labor, etc., I Horf,B
■BaoJ-PiazQ
credit th li exaggerated .statem ent As- 211.35; ‘R n h t.- W. Lord, m eat, 3.06; I K enneth M urrell, q u arterm aster
n fact, yet every fair minded Inan Celery Avo. Store, groceries, 34.16: reserve
Seth Woodruff, qunrtcrtnnstor re­
will adm it th at the cost of distribu­ E. A. Douglass, incidentals, 39^04;
tion, bringing the gap hot ween the Baltim ore E. &amp; N." Co., auto tags, serve
Stanley W alker, q u arterm aster re­
producer and consumer is too* great. 10.40; !L Sc W. B. D rew , supplies,
serve
W hat appears to be the excess profit 8.96; W e ste rn Union Tel. Co., tel­
D r. R alph Stevens, hospital corps
goes to the retail dealer, b u t does egrams, 1,76; Herald P rinting Co.,
Joe
C hittenden, Co. C, Fla.
It? . Our present system of retail printing Sc Adv., 55.41; C. M. B erry,
George
Hall, Co. C, Fla.
h.ilnry,
40.00:
B.
J.
Starling,
ad
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distribution to the consumer, dic­
Oscar Speer, Co. C, f in ,
ta te d by the consumer himself calls vance paupers, 25.00; Fred T. Wil­
Bruce A nthony, Co. C, Fla.
for a very costly servico th a t m ust liams, road m ap, 12.00: W ight Gro.
E rnest G regory, Co. ,C* Fla.
he added to the cost of the goods. Co., feed, 39.04; E. A. Douglass, re­
Fred Mason, Co. C, Fla.
T he consumer does a lot of kiaking cording, 5.30; Chas. E, M cCrory.
George M cLaughlin, officers re­
about the high cqat of his food, b u t attending Comm., 30.16; Ellfolt*
be goes right on . insisting th a t h)s Fisher Co., book m achines, .166.25; serve
In
the Federal Reserve Banking System played
Harold
W
ashburn,
coast
artillery
Mrs.
J.
C.
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G
rant,
pauper,
16.00;
grocerym an m aintain an expensive
on
important part in tho recovery of business
Albert
Fry,
coast
artillery
L.
A.
Brum
ley,
Com
r.,
4.40;
C.
W.
delivery system to shoot along a t
But they're so practical and
from
the ad verso conditions following the out­
Jnm
es
Estridge,
Fla.
troops
Entzm
inger,
Com
r.,
6.00;
L.
P.
11;4S a. m. the nickcl'p worth of
George Huff, Fla. troops
break of the European War, thirty months ago, and
lettu ce for the noon day meal. T he Hagan, C.omr., 4.00; E . ' H. .Kilbeo.
durable that yoq can keep
is still helping to keep business on an even keel,
T.homaa Sullivan, Fla. troops
grocer m ust extend credit or lose his Com r., 6.40; O. P. Swope, Com r.,
nearly all your records in
W. A- Paltishall,
officer reserve
' custom er, and as a percentage of. 7.40; Geo. A. D eC ottes, ex pcasca'to
This system with Its immense resources is a
them.
corps
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credit custom ers never pay, those Tallahassee, 48.50.
bulwark
of strength to tho banks which are mem­
There’s a type to meet every
Rond &amp; Bridge F u n d —J. O. M it­
M eade Fox, coast urtillery
whoado pay m ust contribute to cover
bers
of
it,
and will assist them in any financial
purpose, and the (EafPnED * such losses. T he fickle housewife chell, salary, 30.00; John Vaughan, ( Ingram Guorry, coast artillery
requirements
which they may bo called upon
Joe G uerry, aviation corps
will order fruits And vegetables and salary, 15.00; W. A. Sam uels, preach­
stock forms that fit them are
to meet.
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Oscar N. Z ittrow er, Co. C, Flu.
retu rn them upon th e flimsiest kind ing, .8.00; J. M. , W ynn, pay roll,
so carefully designed that you
Henry J ly rd , Co. C, Fla. '
of excuse. Somebe-’y must pay for 200.00; Sem inole' Co. Bank, road
By depositing your money with us you re­
arc able to use many of them
ceive the protection and the new ,racfl/ties which
tho delivery and r inn af perish­ work Howard, 27.60; Hill H ardw are . Osborne Williams, Cfo. C, Fla.
, without the slightest change.
our membership ip the system enables us to
able goods whl Ii title :b r a te and C o.,'supplies, 15.40; Hill Lum ber Co.
Vuii Lovell, 2nd liout. engineer
offer you.
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Bound in Red Cowhide Back
become unsalahl &gt;
when
hauled lum ber, 10.70; I). Ik C. Rabun, road corps.
around. The deal-.’ m i 't be expect­ work. 59.25: T he Texes Co., gas St . H arry Carlson? navy
and Corners, Corduroy Sides,
ed to stand the waste c used by oil, 33.50; N. C. Jacobs*, road work,
C orbett H utchinson, aviation
m ih u d i
Steel Hinges, Top Locking.
VIOtRAL RO^CRVS
corps
such
a
system
,
so
he
paste?
it
on
to
25.50;
C.
T.
M
cCulley,
repairs,
1.25;
.Let us demonstrate how
the consumer by "k i. iaq prices gen­ Lawton Bros., clothing, 36.16; Don
Sain Peavcyhouse, aviation ’ corps
you can save lime, labor and erally.
M artin Tem ple, Co. F.
. • M cDonuld, road work, 6.50; Sanford
money by using the m l P a m ,
Robert Robinson, navy* hospital
The high cost of 1‘. ring would be N ovelty W orks, lum ber, ,10.76; J. B.
. Post Binder.
more than half solved if it* were made Jones St Bro., road* work,* 208.80; corps
A rthur Dickins, Co. H.
a crim e for a retail grorcr or other J. B. Joned' A Bro., Gro. &amp; ’ Feed,
John
Leo, Co, H.
682.69;‘G4neva
Coca
Cola
B
ott.
Co„
dealer to take an o r J tr over
the
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A.
Stafford,
Co. P.
cu
tting
tree,
1.00;
R.
B.
Lynch,
road
phone, m ake a sln^lo delivery, take
Phone 14S
Sanford, Florida
Hugh'
W
hite,
navy
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SANFORD,' FLORIDA
work,
206.00;
E.
G.
Hodges,
road
back an y article once bought by the

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The Sunday schot

was surprised one n ight a f te r . wor filed by the m ajo rity of th o se who
Pills to r bvorythtng.
by a little girl of th e hills w hom .he pass the exam ination. .
“B n ilren ,” wild Ihe old colored
saw staring a t hom from a little cliff
preacher, “ when yo* llvnh’s out of
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a few 'y a rd s * aw ay. L iltle Jo e
F ailed to Register
When' yo*’system | m run down, .w hat
and bred in the wilderness, now
Harvey G eiger of G eneva is in
alone with her g ran d fa th e r had never ja il here having been brought hi by Is good fo* It? 'T onic pills. Fo* otlmh
before sox'n carr, steam shovels or a special rep re sen ta tiv e of th e ' gov­ bodily Ills yo’ tak e nlhnlu pills; but
my denh breilren. dere's only one kin*
the like. She hurried back to tell ernm ent atlTl D e p u ty Sheriff Roy
of pills for a soul do t's out of ordnh,
her grandfather of w h at she had f T il|is.
Harvey' failed to
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-----------seen. Then .from day to day both , K,Hng, to G eorgia about th a t tim e
would go to watch the crew at work. ; n n ,j Up0n hi* re tu rn was n abbed by
One day, while retu rn in g home, th e govifrmnthit. He claimed he was
Trees Used, for Cisterns.
the aged m an fell and in ju re d .h im ­ under the age but the officers think
Among the n W t curious of tree* It
self. ‘ George, running to his assist­ otherwise and now H arvey languish­ tho glguntlq haobnb. which tlourlsho*.
ance f o u n d 'th a t the old m an could es in tho c o u n ty -h a s tile u n til the in central Africa, pie trunk of which
not walk. -Ho Currie's him to thei^ m a tte r can be adjusted.
Moim-Uuies. attain* u UlamoteV of -1U
feet, according to (lie Lo* Angeles
little hut, and-rem ain* over night to
Times. This trunk nerves ns a natural
watch over him. T he in ju ry is too
Lire Slock Men Here
&amp;
R' J ' i n V' "
"Pi1"
,,im' “ llln« ” n ,h -° I-uml,|Uilt i&gt;°w much for th e aged m an to survive,
cistern, retaining rain wilier lu large
Tuesday.
R. W. Sterrs,' m em ber of th e S ta te quantities In u Cavity formed at tho
Mr. and Mrs. *E. W. Lundquist and a few days later bo, succumbs.
Chsriry Beck, their 8 year old son '
G r o w and h i, era.- hgivo him
f ' ” k nS" " i , " r!' 8 “ "» * " d »d top. The Aruba artificially hollow
out the trunks o f large baobabs und
Allen Jones spent a day with h o m t r n^ sister, Mies R u th Bergquist
^ ‘i!e bathing In tho ocean threw out
w ar. «uM ta of W alter I'lmnon
o n SunI adequate l.urlal ............. ..
in u
.1?‘,^ n.,” k " I T ' * nd P f ;
S
till them with w ater during tho pro­
E.
M.
N
ighhert,
federal
inspector
of
lina and pulled in an IS lb aea
Wednesday and intendedkpend
desolate -m ountain place.
day in an auto trip to Daytona.
live stock were in the rity T u e sd a y vidence of m in ns n provision against
oUS' His grandfutfier then took | nK ton days but was entled tp Wasb—;-----f A fter!he d eath of her grandfather nnd made a cursory exam ination of ihe dry season. These cisterns uro In
' courage*nnd threw o u t th e line nnd ^ 'g to n by wire.
A llends with t,he
EBKNKZKK IT E M S
j Zell sought the com pany of George th e live stork here op miVrcl rangrs. many cases *20 foot In height mid eight
pulled in a 30 lb fish, T h ey returned hospital corps of the navy nnd exT
here
is
a
scries
of
meetings
being
*Ti°re and more, until th e la tte r T h e y will return in the (pear fu tu re or ten feet lu diam eter.
kome to Sanford counting the day’s ' l,cct* to K° on board one of. the
picuure well Spent.
transports going to France'. Morris held' here this week by Dr. Bennett c°uld hardly restrain his passionate in the endeavor to get th is r o u n ty in
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love far her,'w hich was growing with
a io j j j r . . . .
r„, nid.
- No bathing cap neeessary. N at'"tended coming homo with of O rlando and our regular pastor, days which mndo M ildred's absence tho proper from, „!
Ev­
ticj; eradication according
'oral curl guaranteed
by
using] ,im but was ordered into active Rev. Horm uad of M aitland.
Ru'* j
Notice is hereby given th a t tho
ery one is invited to attend.
* - such a severe strain upon him. e m in e n t plans.
••NESTLE WAVE" process. Room *!prv,t'e U,t* day Allen left Washlngboard
of county commissioners will
M
onths
later
strangi^lhings
are
hap­
Mrs.
J.
II.
W
ynn’s
m
other,
Mrs.
ton.
H, Mutual Life Bldg., Jacksonville,
receive bids at th e next regular
pening in the little m ountain hut
J.
F.
Niblnck
left
one
day
last,
week
Mrs. I). I,. Tliruslier and daugh­
M ethodist Program
FIs101-3tp
meeting on T uesday. S ep tem b er A',
for Jacksonville to spend some ttm e ! ft,,d also In the henutiful home in
te r, May, have been spending a few
Sunday school, 8:30
TTl
7. for Ihe laying of elny on the
W. B. Jones, d e a n • of Columbia d ays in Eustis with Mi1*. Thrasher's with her daughter,"M rs. J . S. M ean ly tbp ‘’By. Zell, the little m other of . . Preaching by pastor, 11:00.
SubW
inter
Park and Ov'iedo road from
W, Tl H um phrey butchered V tho
Is now a real little m other
Ceilegc is in the city a few day* i n ,
MrVaitd Mr*. E I,. Perron.
k*ct, "Teachers'*
'
Oviedo
to
the O range County lin e ’
and
George
is
bending
oyer
her
tfce interest of the g re a t B aptist,1
large beef lust M onday for m arket,
Interm ediate League, 6:!fi
as,
per
specifications
furnished by
Julian
Walker
was.
in
the
city
looking'
a
t
their
newborn
babe
with
weighing
5GS
p
o
u
n
d
s..
P
re
tty
good
-jtbool. *
Evening W orship, 7:15.
’
'»
r-cno (;_
Hainsey, highw ay engineer.
in the
j from Eustis W ednesday. Mr. Walk­ for a Florida range ste e r' anil M.r. tru e love und happiness.
Seed.Irish potatoes for full plant
county to furnish all m a te ria ls.
er is “in business in Tam pa but has H um phrey says he has nevof seen a city. Mildred has met M organ, a from the P asto r's Vacation."
T h e choir is planning special muJat. Now re a d y ‘ for delivery
L. ^cou, spending a few weeks in hi*-old dipping vdt cither.
, * E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
flirtatious society man, wh*o is press**
sic.
; AUen Seed Co.,* 115 R ailroad Ave., j ht)mo , t Eustis resting up and taking
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ing her to bring (livorbo proceedings
, * l-4tp , n m ucj)
vacation.
7 Mrs. J. F. Ilonlehan of Sanford against George.
T h e pastor will ip' Rind to meet _____ ____ ____ ___________ ___
'
ami Mrs. -M. If. Ilonlehan of Jack­
Mrs. C. A. Rautcrson of G eneva!
all his friends a n d tnemhers a t th e ;
'Z*
Postm aster I*. M. Elder is home' sonville -w-ere the dinner guests of
Notfre for IHdri
*
service* ori S unday ‘ morning 'a n d
it spending the- week as th e guest of
nfter.spending the past ton days ih Mrs. W. T. H um phrey last TudsNotice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
evening.
M
embers
of
the
PronbyMr*, b a vid SpiMir.
Georgia and N orth Carolinq. Mr. dny.
S20.00 Worth ‘. or S3.00
1ttfrin ir church1 have a cordial in i ita- BoanKof County, Commissioners will
Mrs. W. E. White h as gone North E lder has not been well for several
Mr. and Mrs. J . M . Lord nnd We may be foolish to sell you $20.00 | tio n f*» w o r s h i p itH u* ip th e nb- receive bids a t 't h e next regylar
{or seine time. He will visit Cin­ m onths having never fully recovered Mrs. W. F Hum phrey and children
worth «f Fertilizer for only
S 't 00 1seitee **f theii pastor, Hr itrownh-,-. meeting on Tu slu y , Septem ber *4th,
cinnati. Ohio, G rafton, W. Va,. itiftl from a seven* attack of la grippe spent a pleasant day at (be home of
I'M*., for p u u in g sit nililejj of Hay
Jtutsell. Ky., where she was rt-iteii. a n d bis trip hits been very bcneiici il. N. J. Stenstrom last Tuesday.
*tr
marl on *jdi*i of brick road frnrrt
Thu* saving you, per ton
$17,DO
Fund Ct n’rol Hill Pinned
Mrs. Horace Sanderson of Wagner Hlit thut will be your G O O D L l ' f ' K .
Mie«e* Tcssie M orton, Susie and His many friend* are glad to see him
Washington. Aug. !». I lie food Wiiom's eir.n-r i ■» Wokiwa ri/e r,
spent last Monday with her mother,
Msbel Houston of 'Zejlwpod piused | b a,'k home again,
control hill'which tiitsied the.sennt'.' •unit- to licAlircB feet wide und six
SEE I ’S A llo t T LUCK
ftrough the city T uesday enroute j T he Threc-in-Onr Store announces Mr*. J. M. Wynfi..
tiiis afternom is expected to bo sign­ inches deep, specifications t». be- fur­
C H A PP E L L &amp; C H A P P E L L
nished by 6 . It. Ram sey, highway
to Daytona Beach, where they have th a t the Third Anniversary Sale Is
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e d , by ihe President Friday.
Bro. Hernnndon.is going to preach
engineer.
taken a rottnge for n m o nth.
• still, on and &gt;vc have added a few a special ’sermon to the children
T ho vine In tfje se n ate was fiG t &gt; /,
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clcr':.
'i'hc* me inure providing for n food
No. CCG will cure M alaria or Oil- [ m oro a « rtc tiv e prices, including Friday 'nfternoon und We will be
It^
-F
ri-ltc
Paper
Hanging
and
Painting
su rv ey aso . passed.
Prompt a p ­
lotu Fever. It kills th e germs.
'
8Jlk bo8p "5c. silk shirt waists glad to-gbnve all the children come. / ,
Thousands of new sam ples «,f wall point n-.oi.t of H erbert Hoover as
86-35t ] dfie, men's Khaki pants $1-’J 5. union
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Lord expert
paper for you to select from . Sam­ food- adnuni .l*’st&lt;»r i- exp, ( ted to
m ade, pin check pants and Overalls to Ie i\e next Thu s lay for t'
GROW ING H O G S
Mr and Mrs. H erbert A. Speir
ples
In- brought to your door 1f,,
S1/J5 and shoes at rock bottom beach to enjoy fishing and the cool jd
p* will he
I «r ii jing to he profitable In must
'of Sanford lleightlw nrc rejoicing
. .Upon request. I also do decorating
prices. The Tbrce-in-One Store, '
breeze over there.
be ke| t growing from birth to m ar­
over the birth of a little son who a r - ’
IOlf—
l tc j W. T. Hum phrey and sin s spen (V and painting ns it 'should bo done.
keting age. He cannot be profitable
As||-Drafl
L
eader
In
M
l
’rived Monday, July 30th.
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ro,. .
. ^
,
. Miss Belle Sm ith will teach at last.w te k on tho Lockhatchce ranch. F. W. Tem perton, 10H Palm etto
unless he is healthy. He can always
Muskogee, Aug. 0. — llnm cr
Aye., otic door from First street.
Rub r-In"T sm .
A n tisep tic, A no , ^ u nne|| th|s
---- -MTST* Smtth-Uimking a fter bis cattle there.
he in a profit producing condition if
Spence,
one
&lt;
*
f
three
h-.-lil
re.p
&gt;:t*lhle
dyne Kills p ain , atops put ref ny
UG-tf
sorry to hear l h a t Mrs
^ongwobd last year an
for nnti draft tro u b lts w^s
rested be is fed II. A. Thomas.* Hog Pow­
tion
86-3
the sick list again
_*
means
and relea«i‘d later on bond of $.'000. der. We, positively tel! you th at this
The ()uulily Shop
Mr. and* Mrs; DavUl {Jpeer
He is charged with conspiracy to ob­ remedy prevents chulern, removes
Mrs. Parrish is now in the market
entotained at supper last cv-ej*rffg a t ,
W EST GKNEVA\\ V KNUE
If tho
s tru c t t!v* operation of the draft w o rn u • nnd Hires th u m p s.
-the Carnes Hotel by th /f r guest.
By mutual consent J. H. Lawson
Mrs. J. C. Foster was th e guest of purchasing the full stock of mi ll-n-ry law. S p o ire ‘is a labor union organ-’ powder does not m ake good, we will.
for T H E OVALITY SH O P and
Mrs. &lt; A. Kuulcrson. ,
‘
and N. II. G arner have dissolved Mrs. Jack Vaughan lust week.
T, Allen Seed-C °-- Hanford, Fla.
izer.
will
return on or about August 15th
Woodland Park is open only Sun- copartnership in Seminole County
Mrs. Cleveland Lee and daughter,
l.nrgr.-t Corn Crop in HUlofy
diy*. To let on Week days. 92-tf
G arage. J. B. Lawson bought out Mrs. Will Gnines nnd Messrs. A. J. and announce FALL O P E N IN G
LA
TER
W ashington. ^ \u g . !• The largest
Mi- Hickson has returned from a N. II. G arners interest in the gar- ,']*hnmpsnn and Jack' King were the)
m e d h in k OR FOOD
We thank the many patrons of
plfS'iint visit with friends
ami rH-I B- Lawson will continue the ufternnon guests pf Mrs. Vuughap^i
Y niiiiave i.|way*- bought the bulky
ci.rn rrop in tin- history of tin*m
stives tn Ocala, G ainesville anil olhcr business and N. II G arner will conEvery one is busy gi/fing tin ir^ T H E OVALITY SHOP for tlu-lr V nited States U in propsert for
the stock foo l and given lu your slock
|
trad
e
during
the
jijist
k&gt;vo
seasons
points
'
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i tin u e th sell automobiles. AH a c - j fuj| garden in shape.1 ,
.
, , ,
ns a medicine. Why not buy oply
com ing harvest. T h e departm ent &lt;f
the medicine and f urn sit your own
Mrs. Eli J a im e s and son, Sydney c o u n ti wiM be collectSd b&gt;' J ' n *L Wee tiro
or® very much i / n c e d of rain &lt;and lhc fncl a ia t , H h Q l ALI
SH O P has been a success from the j agriculture August report showed fond? The medicine will be much
I
again
now*.
of Jail «envillp, who have been visittirm paid by J. B. Lawson.
We
\ j r an ,j
Robinson and ! ,i&gt;M ,b y ,,f i,',,
» :1 rendition j corn prospects inorensed sixty seven more certain, in fact. It. A. Thomas
it( relative* in ZellwAiod are in the
for which »i- are indebted to the
th
a
n
k
the
public
for
their
liberal
Httl&gt;d
a
u
g
h
le
ry
G
iad
y
a
*
and
baby
m illion bushels is indicated. W heat
remedy i- so Certain to give
nty the guests of hl’r*. John D.
of .Sanfoni and- surrounding
King were jhn | people
Abram*. Enroute hom e 't h e y will j
m u T hope to h.xT -ante j grai..I»..n
rnii.ru
* _*
! decreased twenty-five million bush- ! tbe r‘l' bl insults that we ***11 it mi
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' 1 In th e future. *
ifif.‘&gt;m
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&gt; , *
the money buck plan. If it d 'c s n ’t
sts of Mr. and Mrs. tyrntnry.
ifop nt D aytona Beach for another
\Ve solicit your further patm nsg. Hs. All wheat production t* estlm - Mr-i|;htr|1
yotir hl)r#t. or cow or
Foster
Sunday
bfirf visit. - .
and
guarantee
satisfaction,
in
other
At the Congregational Church »
a te d nt six hundred and fifty-three ribeep we give you m oney back,
Mr. and Mrs. Wil Robinson called I w o rd s,'if you are not tho/m igbly Sat­
No. GGG will cure Chills and
...... ^lhem
....... e _a t m
Thw
p
m illion.
I L. A. Allen- Seed Co.. Sanford. Fla.
C*vcr. It is the most speedy rem- SuqdoF~w nrbp "T h e t'ornTdations’ o f ' «»*
hom o-of his parents Monday isfied, t h e n 'we are not satisfied and
♦dy wr know. . •
86-351 ' Go‘d ." . fn the evening.' "W hen the|t*&gt; Bt*v Mf- Robinson's father, who is we *tand ready to satisfy and *Ii-1U2-I tc
quthfied customer*
Rev. tmd Mrr. F. E.' SteinmeyerM C reato r Scorned yi Fail.”
There *n ,
l,n,&gt;r bl'u*lb
m * .•
ran
L ittli MIss
G ladys • Robinson
who haw lieen in a tten d an ce upon will be the usual a ttra c tiv e choir nnd
SPECIAL* NOTICE
spent a very pleasant night, with her
the Southern Assembly a t Lake Ju n a --] orgnn music
M tisson s Pool
aunt,
Mrs.
Jack
Vaughn
Saturday
lathi, N*. C., reached Sanford TuesOpen
every
W ednesday n:ght,
night.
* •
,
Co.
Rejections
d»y ■of this weck..; T hey report u
7:30.
A. party cf friends enjoyed the
C apt. It. Sharp and Lieut. Thom p­
Also every W ednesday morning
Jessup
Thursday.
son, U. S. A.,, who have been exam ­ duy a t Luke
for
women only.
ining the boys of Co. C, left yester­ Those of* the part)’ were Mr. ‘and
* Every aftern o o n /ex cep t Tuesdays
Mrs»
Will
Robinson
nnd
children,
day for Charleston.
Out of Jho
and Frjdays.
_ ,
com pnny only eleven men were fouru* Mr., and Mrs. VcrettO and Dr. and
Good water, good lights, good or­
Mrs.
Hnzclton,
Ralph
a
n
d
,
Foster
to be physically unfit for m ilitary
der.
•
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service in the arm y. T he com pany King and otheVs, all enjoying a very
Every farmer in this section should .raise, his1
now has 133 men. This was in­ pleasant day.
EXEM PTION BOARD MEETING
Miss
M
abel
Tyner
was
the
supper
creased to 137 w hen.four men from
own corn, oats, hay,- potatoes-ami live stock
Jacksonville arrived and joined the guest of M rs. Jack Vaughan Sunday Hoard and Examining .Phynirlans
to. the greatest extent possible.
t*
.
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boys. Co. C. was m ustered in tb the night.
Are Busy With Ihe D rafted Men
The Pastor qf ihe'"
Mrs. Jim Abbott of Ocala spent a
federal service yesterday morning..
S
The exemption board ia meeting
T h e eleven men rejected were: Ed­ couple of weeks with her parents on in H ^k ro u rt house th is week and
Every farm should have a vegetable garden
w ard Evans, Geo. A. Glover, Ernest West First street and sp en t several th e &gt; ^ ^ &gt; a busy set cf mefi. The
with cabbage, beets, sweet, jxitatocs, carrots,'
i E. Gregory, Sidney Jones, £ h a s . A‘. days the guest of her brother, Mr. doctors. Denton, Puleston nnd Mil­
beans, peas and sweet corn growing.
Knudsrtn, Chns. C. Leonardy, Lu- Will Rohinaon, returning home on ler are also busy exam ining the men
-• . ’
Will return this
*
.Tuesday.
, th er M artin. F rank A. Wallace. Jr.,
for physical - defects a n d Seminole
week and it is
Mrs. Jack Vaughan is, expecting county is showing lom e fine speci­
j Sam uel L. Brown, William E. Har­
There should be chickens and hogs, and a
his desire th at
per, . John C. H endersrin.--O rlando her son-in-law, M r.' Jim Mansfield mens of manhood as the percentage
cow for milk and butter.
of T am pa to spend several weeks of physical exem ptions is not as
Sentinel.
every Member
with
her
soon.
•
large
as
some
of
the
other
counties,
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„ *
will be in their
r
&gt;
Several of the home boy* were
First
Aid
to
M
eet
The
work
of
examining
those
of
p l a c e a t the
With the advantages of our soil and climate,
First Aid class of the Red Cross drawn for th e arm y. We wish them the first call for the new national
a
safe
retu
rn
back
to
th
e
dear
old
we should be producing foodstuffs enough for
will held an exam ination on Tues­
nrrqy began in Seminole county on
____________
day afternoon at 1 o'rlock at the U. S. A.
T hursday m orning when som e ft?
ourselves and have abundance to sell to our
W om an's Club.
men were summ uned to ap p ear be­
neighbors.
, Ljrrir Tonight
*%
fore
the physicians for physical ex­
Mollie K ing, the well know n, pop­
Pipe Org«n CJub
ular and a ttra c tiv e young star of the am ination. T he work Is still in pro­
T h e Pipe Organ Club has again World Film Corporation will be aeen gress and will continue u n til Satur­
What are YOU dping t o help in this-work?
renewed its work.
M onday after­ next in th is city at the Lyric The­ d ay afternoon when practically ^00
noon, the president of the Club. Mrs. atre on T uesday when " F a te 's Boo­ men will have undergone th e phys­
R. L. Rowe entertained th# Club at m erang" will lie the fenturp shown ical exam ination und those who past
her home on P alm etto a v e n te . on the s c re e n . .T h e sto ry of "Fattj’s will go before the exem ption board
Sewing and plans for the coming B o o m ertn g " is both interesting and if they so desire to sh o w ,cau se, if
y ear were enjoyed and discussed. pathetic. -George, an engineer’ is any. why they should not be sent to
*.
Refreshm ents were served at a later given a large contract to supervise, join the new arm y.
We Pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
hour.
Fourteen were present.
Physical exam ination of th e first,
th at of the building of a big railroad
examined 'y e ste rd ay
in the xvilds of tho weat. His wife, tw enty-eight
physically fit for
showed
-seventeen
Mildred,
fotul
or
society
life
hesitate*
;♦&gt; ♦
\
to leave htfr life of gaiety for the des­ service, although some have asked
J------olate and lonesome life of the plains' fo r- re-examination and th e exact
sta tu s will* not he learned until the
and camps in the West,
She takes advice from a frietyi, physical exam inations A re com pleted.
Those who failed to patei will be
UP8ALA AND GRAPEVILLK
who tells her not t a spoil th? b&gt;st
a)ld the Pastor # *
by an­
R ev. Swanbon h as returned home part of her life by going away for a subject to ro^examination
“ The Home Institution”
—
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Will give us an
«nd there will be preaching next few years, and she decides to jet her other physician* before thpy __ are
FORREST LAKE. President
A. R. KEY. Vice-President and C ashier.
S u n d ay a t the L utheran church husband go away alofte. He goes, finally rejected.
G.
W.
SPENCER.
2nd Vice-President
a t 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. - &lt;
T he comoletc results of th e exumleaving M ildred behind.
In the
I I-*1
L qst week's itfema should have west while day dream ing of hit in a ’ion will be published next* week.
m entioned th a t M r. and Mra. Jease beautiful hom e and of Mildred he Applications fo* exem ption are being
sp e n t a few day* in T am pa,
guesta of th e bride's au n t.
M r. and Mra. Parkinson of Ge­
.
7~&lt;• *n tb&lt;1 Suited Staten, The other neva were recent callers a t the hom e
u tile H » P P « * n K»^- M e n tio n II ° lc.mTb m Of the Sanford party are of Mra. Clark.
u * . . . . — ta* D a la i
visiting other point* in N orth' Caro­
Mrg. T . 0.. T y n e r's sisters, M rs.
of M atte" In B rie f- •
lina before returning: Mr*. D. A. Fry a n d Mrs. F isher returned to
personal Item s of
; ; Kelly at .Canton, Mra. W. S. Thorn- W jndem ere S aturday after a pleas­
Interest
io n at Charlotte, Mr*. Perry , Mr*. ant-' visit here, little Florence acJ o h n Jinkin* and
daughter*
nt|ffifmi()ahyi’n g them . •
T s a s m a rj of the Floating Small
ivilli
E.. W. L u n d q u ist atjd sister,
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for ’
Earl Fields p in the city calling Ml*8 R u th Bergquist were- callers
'{lurried Herald D eader*
on many old friends this vn-rlr j "* Mm. P-U^g"*-**
/ .
hurl formerly Resided hero but
J- A .. Thom pson of DgLand is
now living in August^.
spending his vacation with friend*
Mr. and Mra. B arney Bock, their
children also their parents L M ‘*? T inkcr* P«l&gt;HrHy agent for ‘n Sanford, calling S unday at T- O.
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..................click| 11,0 R- E. Olds Co., in their o id im ar 'Tyner's. Andrew also accompanied

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First M. E. Church

Sunday Morning Services

AUGUST 12th

Sunday Night There
Will Be .

SPECIAL
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fording m odern street lighting oyer
approxim ately tw enty three block*
In the business district.
So far
ninety one s ta n d a r d s ' haye ^ e e n iin ­
stalled and th ey are not only useful
a t night, b u t ornam ental in th e day.

CO UNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS-EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
------— * WfeKTWA ITEM S
-Raymond B oyd left last S atu rd ay
to join a com pany of soldier boys in
O rlando
A. Ml Rush stx m t . few days in
Colem an on business this week. He
has bought p ro p e rty there.
Vivian Acosta . retufned Tuesday
from Okeechobee, unable to s ta y
aw ay from W ekiwa any longer
T he cotton field across the riv e r
la ready for picking and Is certainly
w orth looking a t.
M iss Lucy M osoly has returned
to her home* in Ja k in , Ga., leaving
here S aturday evening. She will be
m uch missed by th e many friends
ahe made during her visit here.

England la sh o rt

of medicine and

The "w hite w ay" district Includes
five blocks on Reynolds street, from
Thom as stre e t to Green stre e t; three
blocks orT N orth Drape street, from
fevers t o ' G reen a lrc et; two blocks
on South D ranc aterct, from Evers
to Pgltqera s tre e t; three blocks' on
Haities stre e t, from Evers to G reen
street, .tw o blocks on Evers stre e t,
from Haines to Reynolds stre e t; five
blocks on Collins street, from In g ra ­
ham to M ahoney street, a n d th re e
blocks on Palm er street, from Haim-a
to Reynolds stre e t. Each s ta n d a rd
bears a 100-candle power light, m ag­
nified through a large ornam ental
globe.

troops was due, it was said today, to
changes in m odern w arfare th a t
mad* the old com m and unwieldy
and cumbersome in tren ch 1 fighting.
The division under the old system
w a s 'n o t sufficiently-m obile "for the
peculiar n eeds' of fighting on th e
western fro n t." .
Under the .new plan a division
will include two in fa n try brigades of
two regim ents e a c h r tn s le id of Throe
brigades as form erly. T he artillery
and m achine gun stren g th is m ateriVlly increased, the cavalry regim ent
now a- prom inent p a rt of the u nit is
elim inated, a new trehch m ortar
battery Is ad d ed ,-an d th e old arm y
corps plan abandoned a fte r t h i Civil
war is again revised.'
. Provost M arshal G eneral Crowder
Is today working o u t final details
of regulations governm ing the mobil­
ization Schedule of tho men selected
under th e Selective d ra ft law. T he
completed plans will indicate how
each m an drafted is to be assigned.

ifle Knewl
"nearing a boy." wild his friend, who
thought he had th e eocr*ct dope on
everything, "Is n serious question."
“You’re nearly r ig h t/ old. fellow. I’ve
found It to bo h series of-o nest Iona."
y - 1‘

W hat Msn Do.
We owe thanks to Wachlavelll
•II others who write what men do
w hat ihey ought to f l o . - S . °* not

Miflnstle Nesdle From Chine,* \
.The date of tho Introduction of th»
V
Tho Real O bject
“ *»••*? “ " « • '»&gt;»
I. »
known,
but
It
came
ns
many
f0Wlow
One thing about getting an early
irom the Chinese through the Amb
• t a r t Is-th a t you j n a y nqt have to
ry so Imuch Inter on. blit the real ob­ sailors nnd traders, and It probably
ject
- -ult early.—Atchison Globe. was already n nautical Instrument

* “ «■ th !“
W
nM M M ry to " T
0VB pa n* Wc hav® no,v*!
ra$f»Wne an d opium , which, of
course we can only uac. In extrem q
pain and not a t all w ith those poor
patients who have kidney diseases,
of which th ere are plenty in every
. . AGENTS FOR
ward&lt;
I am going to ask you Jo
send me all th e asporin you feel able
to buy for rids cause. Five grains
would give m any a poor fellow a
night's rest, and England haa none.
The installation of this aytem of
Also acetanllid, in any form or com ­
bination. T h a t would be moat use­ light was ordered by the city council
ful to mo in relieving pain andV pol- la st fall, a fte r consideration of a lib­
e ral proposition by Rosco N ettles,
T he Potato. Supplp
ing fever.
#
general m anager of the P lant C ity
The
following
lette r from "the Sec­
Daytona has responded nobly to
Public Service* Company. . T h e retary of A griculture will be inter­
th is call for help. I now wish to ask
BAST SA EFO R D
agreem ent was t h a t the com pany esting to Sem inole. farm ers:
SEE US FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON
Mrs. A. H. S to n e and daughter. ou r "people 'of Seminole county
would install free of charge fifty of
D
epartm
ent
of
A
griculture,
C arrol of Cam eron are leaving on aid us in lending a . helping hu’nd th e standards provided the city ta k e
W ashington, A ugust 2, 1917
T h u rsd ay for M ichigan. They will by giving w hat th ey can, no m atte r ninety lights, a n d th a t tho com pany Hon. D uncan I). Fletcher.
spend some tim e In Bay City w ith how small th e am ount, for "pennies would install seventy-five, s ta n d a rd s
United S tates Senate.
M rs. Stone’s p a re n ts and in Lansing into dollars grow ” to obtain aspirin w ithout cost to th e m unicipality if Dear Senator Fletcher:
an d acetanilide, to help to alleviate
w ith M r. Stone’s parents.
the city would ta k e one hundred.
Replying to your in q u iry of the
M rs. L. M. T ra ce y of Cam eron the sufferings of these poor wounded So far ninety-one standards have 28th ult., as to w hether th e goveC ity leaves this week for W aterloo, m en . The m edicine will be sent for .been put in, and th e council, in ses­ ernm ent is undertaking to provide
Iow a, and will visit in Buffalo, N. V. distribution to our old English friend sion yesterday, were .condsidering seed potatoes to Florida farm cra for
alto g eth er making n three m onths’ M r. II. E. Glover, whoso n a m e ‘will th e advisability.^ of increasing th e pinnting next winter, I would say
revive m any pleasant associations
sta y .
order to one
hundred In order to th a t no action of thjs character has
n the m inds of old residenets of
serve
some
te
rrito
ry
th a t needs been considered necessary. Tho acre­
*Elwood Irish, who has been in Sanford.
He is actively engaged
C am eron City for the past year is n hospital work, and is devoting more lights a n d to t a k e 'ad v an tag e age of potatoes planted in the
leaving on Friday for East Beach, limwlf, body und soul to the relief of tho offor to f M r. N ettles.— P la n t northern states is decidedly above
L ake Okeechobee, to join the E ast of suffering. A ny one desiring to as­ C ity Courier.'
normal and the potato crop condi­
tions
In the territory from which
Sanford colony.
sist in this work of hum anity will
M r. and Mrs. E d. J. Cameron please leave his .contribution nt
the
seed
potatoes used by Florida
Preacher F lays Reformers
have .also gone to East Bench, Lake either L. R. Philips’ or R. C.
planters
comb
is excellent at this
Pensacola, Aug. 7 .—The Rev. I.
Okoochobec to * rem ain for so;nq Bower’s drug stores.
rime.
T
here
is,
therefore, no reason
E. Phillips, p asto r of the Knox
tim e .'—
,1
Presbyterian church of this city to expert any shortage of good seed'
Trusting th at, the good people of
I. D. Hart is m aking a tour of
Hayed the reform ers in a serm on potatoes for next season.
Lake Okeechobee th is week to see Sanford ami Seminole county will preached S unday night.
Some consideration has already
The- re­
w hat ull the excitem ent is about respond liberally to this o p p o rtunity m arks of R ev. Phillies were of n been given to the question w hether
of assisting th e u n fo rtu n ate victim s
dow n there.
sensational character, and charges of the southern plantings uf Irish pota­
We learn that C. C. Morris has of warfare, I nm,
hypocrisy and grandstand playing of toes next season fhould be larger
Very tru ly yours,
' been quite ill w ith fever several
th e "boiled s h irt" reformers of this than this year. K4om indications,
B renda tlcV. M orrison.
d ays a t Palm Beach while enroute
city were made. He said ho favored it appears probable th a t the northern
to th eir new home a t East Beach,
th e segregated d istrict for the un­ crop will be so lnrgfr''th a t -southern
L ake Okeechobee.
Funeral of M rs. t'h en ev ert
fo rtu n ate women, and charged th a t growers should very carefully con­
Last sad rites a ere paid today in the men who were driving them out sider the size of the stock on hand
G raham H unter of Bcardall ave­
nue baa returned from a visit with respect to the m emory of tlie two of the* city were men without souls. at the close of tho northern potato
victim s of last F riday's .tragedy, Tiie pastor, in tho coupe of his re­ harvest this year before enlarging
hom e folks in C harlotte, N. C.
II. G. Deitrlch is in the Manatee when the lives of Mrs. Cfiencvert m arks is sa'id to have stated th a t he their plantings, except to such ex­
section on business th is week. He and Mrs. Edwin Bullock were lost. tad m ade his position upon th e tent ns m ay he justified by th e local
T he experi­
The .funeral of Mrs. Chenevert ouestlon of m o ra lity clear; th a t lie consuming demands.
will join Mrs. D eitrich who Is with
ence
of
recent
years
has
thoroughly
wns
held
M
onday
nftrrnoon
ut
the
had
no
drienw*
to
offer
for
the
Bnth e C. K. Lucas p n rty for a day in
established
the
fart
th
a
t
it is d lf|
Chcnevert
residence,
tho
Rev.
Frank
m
orality
of
th
e
u
n
fortunate
women,
S t. Petersburg.
George Townsend of Mcllnnville Zimmerman, p a sto r of the Grace whose lives he characterized as an ficult to dispose of such a large
insult to God npd hum anity, hut he product of southern new p o tato es
av en u e will join M is. Townsend Episcopal chureh officiating.
S a tu rd a y on the west coast. Mrs.
Rev. Zimm erm an paid a beautiful charged they were not half th e in ­ prior to the first of Ju n e i f . heavy
T ow nsend is with th e Lucas p a rty trib u te to th o life of the*deceased su lt as were tiic men who visited stocks, of northern old p otatoes are
X
also.
touching upon her good deeds nn l sueh places. He said h e -would like in com petition with them in t i e
markets. When the northern p o tato
A. B. Cameron lias gone to (’&lt;&gt;ron-. th e amount of good that s tir ■hnd | to see in print the names of those
scusop
is sufficiently advanced To
ado Beach for a m o n th ’s stay, while been able to accom plish, in te rm e n t who owned p ro p e rty used for im ­
permit
of
ap p ro x im ate‘d eterm in atio n
moral
purposes.
Concluding
his
convalescing* from q u ite a serious in Riverside cem etery.
of
the
yield,
il more detailed consid­
serm
on,
Rev,
-Phillips
said:
"
P
e
n
Following were tho pall hearers,
illness.
f t
eration
of
this
m atter will lie m ade
up
or
drive
out
th
e
dirty
old
filthy
M r. and Mrs. Ira C. Martin and W alter Shelley, J .'P . Cam eron. T. '1'.
G. C. Cham berlain were visitors at Shaw , R. (!.* llolgnle, Guy Kirtley libertine and tak e into our hearts th e and tho results will be announced to
bruised flower, of womanhood who the public.
nnd George M ay.
C oronado Bench S u nday.
Very truly truth,
T he entire city of Defiance unites have hern ids paw n ."
M r. and Mrs.. H ow ard and tilth(Signed)
D. F. H ouston,
n doing .hom age anti paying tribute
fo u r young people, M r. and Mrs. B
Secretary.
to the memory of M r*r~Chenevert,
Duval County Hom e Guards
H. Squires and d a u g h te r, Harvey
whosd tragic d e a th has cast a .pnilor
Form al m uster and inspection of
g
Elder Springs Water H as a Guaranteed Purity
and- Charlie
Flowers,
Edmond
of gloom upon Hot It business nnd th e Duval C ounty Home G uards
Stow e, Mr. and M rs. C. E, Chorsocinl circles. .
took place in tho county armory last
of 99.98 Per Cent.
penlng and their four young people,
Mrs. Chenevert was an arriv e night, the men presenting an inspir­
M r. and Mrs. W. W. Dresser and
( H r (lie N a t i o n a l W oman** C h r i s ­
d a u g h te r and Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. w orker for the-uphuilding of society, ing spectacle.j C om pany A, C aptain
tian- T tsm i* ran ee U nion.)
und
the
good
she
did
will
live
after
H
arvey
1
1.
Payne,
presented
th
e
E llsw orth enjoyed a fish, fry and
picnic dinner and bathing at the her. She was the main strength of finest "appearance, being 148 strong
G eneva beach on L ake Harney on th e Good Cheer Club, whAse exist­ j and fully equipped with uniforms AFFECTS THE BRAIN.
ence brought n little ray of sunshine und rifles. Long before
(From bulletin Issued by New York
the hpur
S u n d ay . .
City H ealth Department.) *
iqto tho lives of the poor In our city for beginning th e ceremonies th e
M rs. Julius Schultz, was out from
Civilized man equals brute animal
L ately she has becom e interested in galleries wero packed with repre^tow n a portion of th e w eek with the
th e organization of the Defiance (tentative men and .women who were plus high bruin development. Alcohol
M isses Deitrlch during the absence
blotH out the "high brain development"
C h ap ter of Red Cross, and her present to witness th e exercises.
UNIVERSITY O F FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
of th e ir parents.
nnd leaves behind the brute unimal.
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•
place in this organization will he
GAINESVILLE
M r. a n d Mrs. Moses Jackson have
TALLAHASSEE
Now,
of
course,
We
don’t
mean
to
say
•M any were surprised to find th a t
hard
one to fill.
n o i i m o r a l . r n n f u c r u A L htanpaddo
COLLEGE OP TIIE 111011130* RANK
**
* - i, ---m ade arrangemenn to buy the J. C.
the battalion w as eompoicil of four that when n person takes a drink of il^tMrat
. U « , Agriculture, Kn(tiiminf, IJ b rra l Art*, Education,* Muale, E i p m l o s .
— In the chureh she was a iielpfu com panies with a band nnd was in anyth lag containing alcohol h i Is re­ * * A ru
^duration, G raduate Sehool
S m ith place on C am eron avenue.
rhyaleal Education, Art, llama Economleg
s e rv a n t of religion, devoted and commartil of M ajor John L. Dog- duced at onco to a brute unim nl; but
Send tor Catalogue and V i m
Writ* lor Catalogue and Dooli of View* &gt;
A. A. MimrlUtKE, Prc
H ospitals N eed A&gt;prrln
zealous. As u wife, m other and g ett, Thuxo is n san itary unit a t ­ very few will, dispute that a drunken
i : n w . c o n turn. i * r « . .
M r. R. J. Holly,
friend she was above reproach. Her tached to Com pnny A, Hhowing th a t person Is not tnuch better than n brute
nnliuak And tho reason he |ms liven
.
E d ito r Sanford H e ra ld :—Will you u n tim ely death is a com m unity loss
the battalion is com plete in every reduced to such u slate by the alcohol,
kindly publish the following article nnd her work w ill abide the lest of
T he dem onstration showed th a t
H O R N ER M IL ITA R Y S C H O O L
In th e next isrluc of T h e Herald:
tim e. Others will arise up to com Jacksonville Is equipped with an ef­ •Is because before,he cun take enough
llaa a raeord of C S n a n of thorough work In preparing young m*i» fur C o llrtr UnlVrtrilta.
of
It
to
kill
Ids
body,
he
has
bud
(.ovarptiyent, and Ir eh n tcal Kehoria, amt for lliuinma tile. A Nun w t a r i a n Chrtmian «hool.T h e G azette-N rw a publishes a pleto what ahe has begun and tim e fective force to deal with any em er­ enough to paralyze his brain, espe­
Strong (acuity. Military training. New lmiM*ng», fireproof, targe t'am pui, »llh 1war hall
m ost interesting lette r from Dr. J. E. will heal the wounded affection in gencies which m ay arise after tho cially the highest parts of his bruin.
and football ground*, tennla rourtt, and running tn u k a . E ip rm rt moderate. Sraaton begin*
tk
p le m la r 6th. Write f.ir III unrated catalog.
R aw lings of D aytona, who is now on th e hearts of those who knew tier m ilitia has mndo its exist from the It has paralyzed his power to think,
J ; C . H O R N E R , P r in c ip a l, C h a rlo tte , N. C.
d u ty n t the "H orton W ar Hospital," best, but in these strenuous tim es city, Thcro were over 5t0 men in It has paralyzed his (lower to Judge,
Epsom , England. H e says in part; su ch a passing aw ay is double |oi line Inst night which wns almost a It has paralyzed his power to control
his actions. The amount of alcohol
" I nm In charge of two medical nnd such n life doubly bard to fill.— war strength battalio n .
which makes m person drunken, varies
w ards of 90 beds each, nnd have at Defiance Dnily Express,
Bishop E. G. Wood delivered the with different people. Some can stuild
p rese n t ICO patients,
A convoy
invocation, lifter which the hnttnllm very little? others a.great deal.- How­
from France may fill me up ut any
While Way for Plant City
formed in com panies faring south. ever, even a very little, though It does
tim e. W t have 2,690 beds here and
P la n t
City udvunccd
another
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property, Is
C om pany A was the first to cnt«&gt;r. not show lt*elf in drunkenness, has a
over 2,200 patients a t present. We n o tch on the ladder of progress S at­
a
necessity. You must have it eventually.....................................
damaging
effect
on
the
brain.
This
Is
in comm and of C aptain Harvey
have 20 doctors nnd surgeons nnd u rd a y , when the current wns turned
Pnyne. This was followc I by Com­ wlmt jve want to point out particular­
nearly 500 nurses und attondnnjs. on th e new "w h ite w ay” circuit, nf- pany B, C aptain A. G. Hariri 'g j, ly- Tiki ninny people liitiik llmt if they
followed by C om pany C, Captain drink alcohol lu moderation, such, for
Chnrlcs W. T ucker, nnd Company example, ns throe or four glasses of
beer a day, or one or two drinks of
D, C aptain B. F, McGrow.- M ajor whisky a day, they nro not doing
D oggett, iiccom pnnM by members themselves any harm a t till.
Very
o f hiq, staff inspected tlio companies. ninny oven think that they may safely
T he members of M ajor Doggett’s drink ns long'as they stop before get­
STANDARD RAILROAD O F TIIE SOUTH
E. W. DICKSON
staff arc: L ieutenant E. G. Weed, ting drunk. These are very daugerouB
c h a p la in ;' L ieutenant A. Y. Milam, and mistaken ideas to have. Drinking,
SANFORD, FLA.
PHONE G7
314 W. 1st ST.
a d ju ta n t: l.ieutennnt B. B. Mnc- ‘-•von in moderation, bus dungers for
I loin'll, quarterm aster, nnd Lieuten­ tho brain and nerves, nnd steady drink
AUTO TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZED
lug Is very had.
a n t II. Drew,- surgeon.
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No. 80
No. 86
Lv Jacksonville.„.9:I0 a. m.
8:10 p. nt.
After thq conclusion of the inspci1 2 : 0 1 p . m.
PREPARING FOR PROHIBITION.
Ar.8avannnh.—.a. 1:15 p. m.
12:35 a. m.
1 : 0 ! p . nt.
tion th e com panies were marched • W. I». Wolford, president uf ih#
Ar Charleston__ _ 5:35 p. nt.
8.*45 a. m.
8 :,1 6 p. m.
nto 't h e street, nnd C6mpsfiy*i A American Association of Cooperngo
Ar Richmond........5:05 n. m.
7:45 p. m.
7 :35 a. m.
then m arched hack into the uldiand
Ar Washington__ 8:40 a. m.
Interests, testifying before \hc InterII :50 p. m.
W c are now prepared to do' more and better work
10:55 a. nt.
p u t on a ton m inute exhibition drill. state commerce commission nt Wash­
1:10 a. m.
Ar Baltimore........ 10;57 a. m.
12:10 p. m.
J
,
than heretofore
Ar W. Phil’p h ia . I ;07 p. m.
3:30 a. ;n.
2.27 p. m.
ington, made tho statem ent that the
—Jacksonville M etropolis'
Ar New York.— 3:18 p. m.
5:50*a. m*
4:35 p. trf.'
whisky m anufacturers of tho country,
ll«l" ‘ *
drawingI roan"
ata*ya»w
room
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Acnllzlng Hint nnlton-wldo prohibition
New Army Division
Vrao radioing c k .tr
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ALL R E P A I R W O R K , G U A R A N T E E D
Is Inevitable, have prncUcnlly ceased
W ashington, Aug. 8.— Decision of 'm anufacturing their productsjand are
• For Information or Reservation Phone or Write
the W ar D epartm ent to abandon the , preparing to devots their plants ‘ to
A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamp*. FI*.
arm y division of 28,000 men in favor tho manufacture of commercial alco­
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th e continental u nit of about. 19,000 hol for nillltnry purposes.

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-PRODUCING NOT P »O M O T.N G ^D O *ED OF TRADE RESULTS

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While n ot a c^tlzon df Sanford,
Hon. Jw- L- G l,w ' m “y°r. of- ()rlando U ft full fled fed , -paid up mem*
fgr of the Sanford Board of Trade,
jj^-writos tinder d irtr of the fli-ifT'"'
Herewith my check for dues to
&lt;orer my mem bership to Jan. | H(t
1918Such men a i M ayor Giles in why
Orlando ia what ahe ia and you can’t
gtt away from the fact that shea
jomethlnf and then some.

The followiM ia ffom « mem her
' who appreciates the Board of Trade
and saya so:
Sanford, A ugust .'1,1917,
hlr. D. C. Marlowe, Secretary,
Sanford Hoard of T rade,
Dear Sir: I am handing you here­
with $5,00 to cover Board of Trade
dues to Ja n . lwt, 1018.
Thia momberahip is to me one of
' the moat -profitable investm ents I
can make. _Al, you know, I have
several hundred tons of fertilizing
material during the p ast few months
and had the 16 per cent railroad rate
gone into effect, my profits on at
least part of these goods would have
been entirely gone. By _lhia you can
see it already has paid me my dues
for months to come. Then, too, it
Is a great satisfaction to be a mem­
ber of it live organization, one that
docs things.
(Signed! • J. K. Spurting.

The Thrill and the Hell of
the Trenches, Described ;
by an American Boy^j_—

*ng on. All around him others are
prospering. Tljcy are advertising,
• elhng^ the buyer what they have

*

t W other men are finding time to
attend meetings intended to benefit
thejr city und county. These other
men have money to pay their
Board of Trade dues and nre e n th u ­
siastic members realizing th a t buildlog a progressive-Sanford, builds *a
bigger Sanford and th at they In re­
turn will reap their reward for their
efforts. There is a saying, and the
Bible is the author: "T o him th a t
hath shall he givrn and to him 'that
hath not shall ho tuken aw ay "—
don t get the idea that this refers
only to religious possessions, it refers
to your life holdipgs and u glance
around even in your home town will
indicate that the letter of the law is
being carried out. Start out, get
progressive, help &lt;fo something along
the right lines then watch youiself
grow. There is no alternative.

SERGEANT- McCLINTOCK.

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Sergeant Alexander McCIintock of Lex­
ington, Ky., and the Canadian Army Has
Gripping Tale That Every American Will
Read, For He Telli the Facta—Unadorn­
ed. Wonnded, a Diitinguiihed Conduct
Medal Man, He 'Was Invalided Home,
bnt Is Going "Out There” Again to Fight
For Uncle Sam a rd His Allies. An In ­
spiring, Interesting, Personal Narrative,
Full of the Spirit and Atmosphere of t h e ^
Trenches.

No. 6. Decorated For
Bravery; Home and
Uncle Sam.

Friday’s issue of The Herald will
show additional mcnihers .since the
paper of Iasi Friday, W a tc h -the in­
u
crease.

\ e r . Bureau Voor llandelsinlich.tlnggn. translated Commercial In­
telligence Ollico, Amsterdam, Hol­
land, bus directed communications
to the Hanford Board- of Trade, effering free exhibition to nny product
Stop*every chain le tte r you g c tris we may wish to place in tiu-ir of­
the request of the C h a rity Organ!*] fices In Amsterdam.’ The idea being
cation Bureau. The article to follow to pstnldish and maintain a large
indo.ti.s th a t most such letters are trade between Holland and this
get n&lt; i).quick schemes:
country. Tlder circular is on tile at
Kvt-r since the fam ous "W hit-, the Board of Trade office should
man” chain te tte r-'was w ritten und ] anyone care to look it over.

Dy Sergeant Alexander McCIintock,
1). C. M., 87th Overseas Ball,,
Canadian (Iren. Guards.
CopyrlBht. 1SJ7, by t h e Hell S y n ­
d ic a te , Inc.

This Is the concluding article of the
•erics of sU by Hvrgvant AlcOlIntOCk,
an .iwirrfcun bog of Lexington, Hy.,
1eho Jias seen service In France, teas
decorated for bravery and inm/fi/id
home. He has been promised &lt;1 rummission In our army. The first fire Inslallmrnts fold o f the fighting In llelgium anil, on Ihe Horn me,-irhere he teas
desperately tcuunded. This final Inslaltmi lit ileevrihcs his foorney to Ihe
rear irilh lirenty-hro pin es of shrapnil
In one leg anil his Hireling irilh Ihe
king fa a Louilun hospital.

circulated to raise funds for war
.
(
WAS taken from Pozlorm to Albert
lit 11 Ford 11mini In lice or, ns the
relief and for the British Red Cross, j Members of the Hoard of Truth*
Tommies would say. a "Hn Lizzie."
there have been num erous other are invited to offer -suggestions for
solicitations in the form of chain the good of the organization‘ or for The nriitt who drove this vehicle would
letters scattered Jirondcast, which the good of the eity or countv. If inak«» n good ehnulTeur for nit {elding
mnclifiie. Apparently lie wna counting
haw -Purported to have emanated yoft Il tt \ V It suggestion for belter* tbi&gt; bumps In tile road, for be ilblu't
from
reputable
und
authentic merit t( It U' or vi rite us a) oyit it. miss one of Ibem. However, tlm trip
toiif'&lt;*. and have gone so far as to We takr no InHIH•S III p &gt;lit iev or re- 1 was only 11 limiter of seven mile*, nipl
clatm the endorsem ent of consuls ligion an lo Hlih*H llllt we i o lake 1 was In fair condition when they llfleil
repr. i-ntlng the ullies, but which positi VI! i.HJHU ’ in progrt ssive tilings mo out nnd carried me to uti operallng
. have turned out to bo fakes. Such -r-unl C!JW thf» Board of T raile lid. we (able In the field dressing station.
A clinplaln came along and murmur
n .letter was received by a member would not lie 11 Board of Trade.
of the New York M erchants Associ­ Use your observations t and experi­ ed 11 little prayer in my ear. I Imagine
ation recently, nuking money for si ences and tell the Board of Trade tliarw ould linvo made a man feel very
solemn If he had,thought there vras a
spreial hospital in Paris, and claim­ about them.
chance ho was about to pass put, but
ing the endorsem ent Aif the* French
I knew I merely hail a teg pretty badly
T here'w ill be a new name for iln- smashed lip, and while the chaplain
consql ht Sent tie, and of the Red
Cross, which, it said, had "promised Oaks this \\inter, in fuel it will lie a wns •praying I wns wondering If they
47,000 for every $18,00(1 raised. In­ Hew hotel and tinder a management would have to cut it off. I figured. If
quiry directed to these references re­ that will place the hdstelry among so. Mils would handicap my dancing,
Tho first formality in 11 shrapnel case
vealed tho absolute falsity of this Ihe best.
*
•
Is the ml min isl ration of nil nntlleliiUlls
statement, th e French consul writ­
A large C-arolinu hotel wants the luuiM-ulatiqii, and when It Is done you
ing;' I do not like the idea and
realize Hint they are sure trying to
would have stopped these b ite rs if Board of Trade to give them lIn- sine your life. The doctor uses a horse
there had been any way of jfofng it. name of (Mime one win* ra n .su p p ly syringe, nnd the.'Injection leaves a
a n d 'yi u will thetefore oblige me by them weekly shipments byJ e x press lump on your chest ns big ns a baseThe f with celery, lettuce und vegetables. ball, which stavs with you for fortypaying no a tte n tio n td it."
lied &lt;-ross em phatically denied 11nv Tla-v will be large,weekly customers. eight hours. After the Iqjecllon n
Any m em ber interested -ran get this nurse fills, out n diagnosis-blank with
ctpinecliun w ith, the letter.
ftddrem by tillin g ai tin- Roald of a,description of your wounds nnd a
It has been ascertained that in
/re c o rd of yotir name, age. regiment,
T r a d e o f l ir e .
many rase* these chain letters art
Y regimental number, religion, parentage
grafty propositions and should any
The Cham ber of Commerce, Hon­ and previous history ns far ns she call
discover it without asking quest funs
Sanford or Seminole cofJntj* people
olulu, Hawaii, has addressed com­ which would bo positively Indelicate
retilve t-hom, not only -should they
m unications to all B o a rd of Trade After all of thnt ray WtiUlitlq were giv­
he ih -troyed b u t publicity should bo
and Cham bers of .Commerce in this en their first tea! dressing.
given them ua bud "b u n k o ” schemes.
country, advising them to pay no
attention to any ropott that enemy
A busines* m an the o ther tiny re- subm arines are in the Pacific Ocean
1in mediately after this wns done I
r marked: Business is no good, I have or menueing the lunps of travel bo- wns bundled Into another nmbulauca
•nothing in s ig h t—am doing nothing. ■twiTn.thr United States nnd Hawaii. nod driven to t'yntny, where the C. C.
All around th is man business is go- The letter adds: "T here is no more H. (cnsufllty clearing station) and ml!
danger from submarines on the Pa­ head were located. In tho itinhulnuce
with me were three other soldiers, an
cific than on your Great Lakes and artillery officer and tw o privates of In­
wtf want to assure you that fear of fantry, , Wc' were all ticketed off as
such is folly.
shrapnel cases nnd p ro lific recoveries,,
#
which latter detail Is remnrknhle, since
C learw ater for the first time J i a s tlm most allghtly Injured of (he four
employed a paid secretary of their had twelve wounds, nnd there were
Iionrd of Trade nnd is going in for sixty odd shell fragm ents or shrapnel
(mils collectively Imbedded In ns. The
heavy advortising, ClegfWiter will
nurse had told me that I had nlwut
find the investm ent a paying one twenty wounds. Afterward tier count
and from the evidence at hand they proves) conservative. More nccurntc
evidently have ^ good m an."
slid later returns sho’wejl twenty-two
bullets and shell fragments wero In
Rev. ilyinun is an A l com m ittee­ my leg They to o k Ihcso out nml pre­
man and perfect in progrestivenesx. sented them to mo. I have beep giv­
He is working along the right lines ing them away for souvenirs.
We were fairly comfortable in the
anil so manages as to have many
ambulance, amj I csmc&lt;&gt;lally hnd great
other toes m arking the snmc line relief from the fact that the nurse bad
with him. W hat he and Ids com­ strapped my leg In a sling attached to
m ittee advocates is good and right the top of the vehicle. Wc smoked
and we nVe glad to see th at the rity cigarettes nml chatted cheerfully, ex­
council are willing and anxious to changing congratulations on having
bring into reality the im provem ent got "clean ones"—thnt Is. wounds not
asked for und it is belie veil theto probably fatal. Tho artillery officer
gentlemen will act liberally and con­ told me tie Imd liven supporting our
battalion (hut morning wl^h one of the
*'•11os ink a t ai im: on. knuinks
sistently.
"sacrifice butteries,"
w T .I I **** ■"&gt; bin**- Na Italleelre, M e n * '"
A sacrifice battery, I might explain.
tw fJiIL' * t bl a i i t i - »IJ l i t a full l a f
j I ti C**r* • ' e»M of »e a d ij.
M t r . Z-f-S-IO•
True.
Is one composed of field pieces which
Ul' *1 B- Hrnd
pilfr*. I'urrp., Ml I Hup“I understand Hint* once he served nre emplaced Between tho front nnd
*• ‘-r»lnr», IMter*. Haw M i l t and W « d
W,4kln&lt; SlaehliH-ryn short term In prison. 'Yet he has support lines nnd which fu case of an
redeemed himself ami lived It jlow a attack or counterattack nre fired at
MALSBY MACHINE CO.
M * 'l° ***» Ha» S tre e t
J.r k - m t llL r . PlorUa absolutely." "Well 'lie would *lmvo
point blank range. They cnll them
lived it down. If It wasn't for the fools tncrltlco- batteries because somo of
like you nnd me who continually keep them are prljicd out -every day. This
digging It up for tAmvorsutlon pur­ officer sold our hattnlluu thnt morning
°»*a
F i n lU th lloiewu
hnd la-cn supported by an entire divi­
poses."
sion of artillery and thnt on our front
of, 400 yards the eighteen pounders
Everybody's Doing It.
Said the tiear-eynie^ "When n wom­ alone, In a curtain fire which lasted
,
(!nd*t Nirw M anattm .-Al
an
goes shopping files!? ilnys, although thirty-two minute*, hud discharged
_
and ktlatlrabH Town*. '
she may be tho most sedute little Indy T5.000 rounds of high explosive shells.
M attfan
I wns impressed by Ids statem ent, of
in the world, she cuuU help tutting
course,
but 1 told him thnt, while this
Special Familjr and Party Rales
•tho iilgb places." *
wan nn astonishing lot'of ammunition,
Arm-flcaa anil F.umpmn Plan
It'w a s even more surprising to Jitve
12.00 T’^r Day and Up ~
The Whippoorwill.
noticed at close range, ns I did, the
The whippoorwill does not build a numt&gt;or of Germans they missed. Tonest for Its eggs hut lays them on the ward the ctid of our trip to Contay wo
®*VTo n a REACH.
FLORIDA
ground, usually' on fallen leaves.
were nnich e*hsu*tcd-airtt-pTetty badljr

ahnltcn up. We were beginning also
to realize wy wore by no means out of
thu woods sqrclenlly. Our wounds hud
merely been dressed. Each «f qs faded
on extensive anil serious- operation.
Wo urrlred at Coiilaj*sllent and pretty
badly depressed.
For twenty-four
hours In the Contay casualty clearing
station they did little except feed us
and tnko our temperaturea hourly.
Then wo were put Into a hospital train
for Rouen.

Germans Bomb Hospital Train.
Right hero I would like to tell n 11/
tie story about n hospital train leaving
Contay for Iluuen—not. the one we
wero on, but 0110 which Imd left a few
iTuys la-fore. 'IMie train, when It was
Just ready to depart with u full quota
of w ounded men, win littneked by
German aeroplanes from which bombs
wero dropiHsl (qton It. Tliere Is noth­
ing apparently' that makes the Ccr-

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COFFEE
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Ask Your Grbcer

Hotel Neptune

Clear Your
Complexion
wltlr This
Old Reliable
Rem edy—

rcocfC
S ulphur Compound
For plmpffv bUck-hcid*. freckles. blotches
sad tan. at writ s i lor more serious Uce. scalp
sa d bodr nuetliHii. hire*. ( » r n u . i | c . , i M i
Ihli tciratMe compound of tofpbur. At a lo­
tion. It soothe* arul h u b : taken I s t n i u l l r —
a lew dmt-t In a g u ts of water - It grit at tb«
root of Ihe lrouble sa d purities -he blood. •
Physicians a tree thi-t tufehur It one ol the*-1
moil effective blood punfitrl known. He■oember. a «nod completion Un't tk la deep
—ft's health deep*
t
Me t,ne to &gt;tk lor HANCOCK SULPHUR
COMI-Ol'N-l. It h at been u&gt;ed with tatitfactory retulla for over 21 years.

rfcsai R esult
"So they i
g In* to probe the aim*
otlon.
W hat will happen 11100?*
"T hen' you'll know m r certain there
nothing to be dime about I t"
P u t Stick In* K n o t
When tying a knot In rope which
must stand much strain, put u stick
of soft wood In the knot for It to closo
on. When you want to untie the knot
break the Mickinnd pull out both ends.
Your knot ran be easily untied.—Farm
und Fireside.

50c and $ 1 the bottle
at you! druMtltt't. If he can't supply you,
•end bit name and the price in itampt and
we will tend you a hot lie direct.
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUS
COM CANV

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1's'i t JJV—A*-** u«* h#
R til Fortunate.
find r&gt;*rwc
Willis—Did you ever read the story
of tho sword of Dnmocles7 Ju st think
of a man sitting through n whole incat
with n sword above him suspended by
a single *hair."
Glllls—"B ah!
IIo
Isn't In It with the woman who enn
dance serenely all evening with her
whole wardrobe depending on 11 dinky
littlu shoulder strap."
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known carriers of disenao germs. The reason for this is simpTo sinco
his habits lead him continually to tho filthiest of places. Kill the flics
?.n. O " u provent illness and savo lives. BEE BRAND INSECTr POW­
rowDER docs tho work in a quick nnd easy manner, Harmlqss to you and
tho pets.

Bee Brand Insect Powder, 25 &amp; 50c.
fa n It In to th e air.

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Flies and Mosquitoes dlo in a few minutes. Will kiH ants,
fleas, roaches, bedbugs Uce and bugs of every kind. Direc­
tions on package. Look for tho DEE URANI) Trade Mark.
.4/1 Grocers, Druggists a n d Department Stores.

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mans mi feat'h'A* and ferocious ns tin
Red Cross emblem.- Du Ihe toji of curb j
of tin- t-nrs In this train there was n :
Bed ('m ss tile enough to he seen from
miles In tin- air. The German aviators j
accepted them nu-iely ns excellent tar j
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t
.Vets. Their hoillbs quickly knocked
three or tour ears from the rails and
killed several of the helplessly wound­
ed meu. The rc.-d of tin* patient's, wank S o m e o f t h e G o o d T i l i n g s A b o u t M a r t i n ' s
and nervous from recent shock und In
L iv e r M e d ic in e T h a t C a n 't b e S aid A b o u t
Jiiry, some of-(hell! half delirious and !
nearly all .of them absolutely helpless j
D ru g s C o n tain in g N au se atin g C alo m el
-und iu pain, wero Bm/ttik Into near j
W. L. Roberta, C90 Duncan Ave., liglitenmcnt, modern physicians
luhily.
* ’#
Mxcon, Go., wns recently induced to scribe a vegetable laxative intsenv
a m ineral o:^i. Such medicine as Mar*
trjr tho guaranteed M artin's Liver
Two of tho nursing sisters In charge Mrdiclne—"tho Medicine thnt has no li-i's Liver Medicine, for instance, will
of the’ train were tlm coolest individ­ calomel in it, but docs the work just fulfill all tho boq-itremcnts of n laxnpurg.'.Jivc, acting effectively on
uals present. They walked calmly up tho same."* A fter using one bottle .iive'or
the liver a.:J mildly on the bowels
and down Its length, urging I he pn- Mr, Roberts, wrote to tho Georgia witout tho p.i!n or discom fort which
lleiipi to remain quiet; directing the Medicine Company ns follow s:
accompanies u o of yalomel.
male attendants how to remove the
'I tia»e m ril e-v "fit ■I l«itlle o f M v i t l n ' i
M nrtin's Liver Medicine ia one
vvoiiiidi-d men safely from (im wrecked l i i e r IL ii io n r a m i ..l u t e ni«cn it to my tho few absolutely guaranteed prochlklrrn. | ,tn ali.otutrly overjoy*-.! wl|li
cars aiul-paying no iitti-ntion whatever Its a-,lt**u. The jitr.i*it&gt;t ta»te m akes It e**jr partition;. If it does not give entiro
to the bomb* Which were BlIII-explod­ to iiive rh lk fm i an I il u,*t. *u p lc u a iilly , rat inflict ion, tho empty bpttlc may ho
nlkTly amt lietirfiitally on ifi.-m th a t they returnod to (ho druggist nml tho fiOc
ing near the triUu. 1 did nut havo thc never
i- .o c i.i e It o itlt m rd in n r. I n k t it
privilege of wlttu-s.-ing tills scene,my­ m y trlt sillim ii liavin* *&lt;• rilieenil m u m Iwm will bo chcurfully refunded.
a t it llic C u n uLrii 1 m e o th e r meiliM nrtin’s T.lver Medicino Is not only
self, hut | know Hint I have accurate­ dtilira
clnet. My HmurlinM eonltinteni It riot now
ly dqflcrlbod It. for t|ie details were complete wllhutit M artin's L ite r M cilwinr.* pleasant in lUi action,' but pleasant to
take. I t is one of N ature's remedies,
told lu tin olUelul nqiort when Ihe khig
It i-&lt; really foolish for anybody to restore* the Rvcr toVqormnl .action,
dciorntcil the two sisters with tho Roy- tok* calomel—n sickening, nauseating, thereby
guarding tho health.
11I Itisl i'nuis for vulur In thu facut of poisonous mineral thnt used to be
You ought to navo n bottle of Mayprescribed by physicians in days when tirrs Liver Medicino in your medicine
.the enemy.
1 , •
The trip ftoni Contay to Iteuen wnt tho medical fraternity didn't know chest all tho time. A dose or-tw o of
it when you feel headachy or biliiou*
a night milro—twenty-six hours .travel- any better.
In those days of progress and en- will ntnvo off a spell of sickness,
lug 150 miles on a train which Wns
forever stopping and starting, its Jerky
nml uncertain progress meaning to Us
Just hours nml hours o f suffering. I do
not know whether this part o f tho sys­
tem for the removal o‘f wounded has
l«?cn Improved uow. Then, Its Incon­
veniences and ImperfeetIons must have
been in prltible, for lu every way after­
ward tin* uiintt thoughtful and tender
rare wns shown us. lu tho long rows
of huts which compose the British gen­
eral hospital at Rouen we found our­
selves In wlint seemed like paradise.
In the hut-which constituted the spe­
cial ward for leg wounds I was lifted
from the stretcher 011 which I had trav­
e le d all tho way from I’nizers Into a
comfortable bed with frcsdi, clean
With
sheds, nnd Instantly I found myself
surrounded with quiet, trained, cllU
d e n t yare. I forgot the pain of my
wounds nml the dread of tho coming
operation when n tray of delicious food
FOR UETTER GARDENS
was placed beside qiy bed and a nurse
Seeds are properly spiwed In
prepared mo for the enjoyment of It
thin tissue p.ipcr tape. They
by bathing my far« and hand* with
«cnninau&gt; quicker and 1letter
scented water.
because thcpapcrabMirbsand
On the following morning ray leg
hold* moisture. They assure
was X myl-d and photographed. I tohl
healthier and more bcautilul
the surged)! I thought the business of
plant s, m ore even stand and
&lt;i»vratliig could very well bo- put off
fine straight rows. Then in
addition, tliere is a great rav- .
until I bad had alamt three more
inft of time upd labor— you ?
square meats, hut hn couldn't *eo U
plint a whole row at a time,
that-w ay. In the nrtemoon 1 got my
and
no thinning out is ncccafirst sickening dose of ether, nnd they
‘ wry. Amateurs get expert re*
look flic first lot of Iron out of iuol I
suits with Uakro Seed tape.
supposo these were Just the surface
Pskro S tc lU p e It nude by
deposits, for*they only got tiro or six
the American raeUupe Co..
Tt W o t j j r d St., New York
piece*. However, they contJmi«?d sys­
City, p d~ e t i i a ll your deal*
dealtematically. I had flvo.more opera­
per p e d u t c 1
tions, and every time I came out of
C /la p e a ro w
the ether tho row of bullets and shell
a t a T tm e scrap* a t tho foot of my bed was a
little longer. After tho n u m b er.hsd

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                    <text>IN THE HEART Ofr T H E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
O N TUESDAYS
WEEKLY

AND
IN

Vo l u m e T i n

FORMER S A N F O R D R E S ­
IDENT WRITES TO WINTER
PARK POST .
F, Ellison A dam s, editor of th e
W inter Park P o st and well know n
in Sanford where he resided jvith his
mother f o r ' som e tim e is now in
France with .t h e . ambulance corps
and w rites the following interesting
letter to the P ost from the front; ..
Hotel Du Palais, C ourt L a'R heine,
Paris, France, Jeudi, 4th July, ’17.
Here I am back in beautiful a n d
“gay" Paris after the many years I
have been away. Of course I t 'is d if­
ferent from w hat it was, because
n o w -it is a ciky of soldiers, soldiers
in* all m anner of uniforms and- from
sll parts of the w orld—and yet i t is
tfje Same belle .ville t h p t 'i f alw ays
was.. I t .is g |y j..o f course, f o r .how
could it be otherwise when •m en
who have been at the front fAr
months come hbre to rest and fo r­
get! Yes, it is guy, b u t not lig h t­
hearted. There is the same air of
Com tradcrie and unconvcnUohulity
that has always existed here; th e
same delightful a rtistic and romantic"

of Democracy was facing/oqr ste a m ­
er; and*1ri fnney I read her furew-ell
message in Her eyes: “ 1 am counting
on you, my sons." she said, "forget
not the grent principles you are go-*
ing out to defend. And rem em ber,
when you reach th e distant shores of
France, 1 shall still he standing here,
trusting in you to* represent me
truly in th a t foreign land."
H er
expression accmrid to me to be one of
great kindness and .love and s y m ­
p a th y and tru st; and if I cobid send
her a message now, I should sa y
"you need hayc no fear of disloyalty
or failure of duty on the part of y o u r
sons who hnvft reached this side. We
ore here to fight for; and if need he,
to die for the beloved principles of
hum anity for which you^stand."
Paris is filled w ith ’our soldiers a n d
our. sailors. They are everyw here—
in the streets, in the cafes, a t th e
theatres, in the Hotels, and sig h t­
seeing together in victorias; and th e y
are allowing tho spirit of France to
filter in to their hearts. It is am using
to hear them b attling with the d if­
ficulties of the French language.
But f h e French girls are helping
them along in th e a rt of conversa­
tion.
T hp American soldiers a rc
very popular with the ladies.
Those of us of . the “ American

S A N F O R D — L ih

h

FRIDAYS

W o tih L iv in g

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 1&gt;17

haven of peace! ( My! how ahettered C O U N T Y COMMISSINNERS
and far away it seems from this irlm
FAVOR PROJECT-CAT­
war arena of the world! And yet, I
TLE MEN DID NOT .
know that everyone there U doing
something in one way or another to
T he m ajority of the cattle men of
help end the etruggle. And what Bcminole county are in favor of d ip ­
they are doing is invaluable. They ping vats and financial support from
would soon realize th a t if they w6rc the county. T he county comm is­
sioners are in fav o r fo the county
I'll write again noon, from "Some­ assisting in m aking the dipping vata
where in France.”
*
h u t have never been able to get thw
ca ttle men together on the su b ject
• Hanford D entist
1 and do not know just w h a t. th ey
, Dr, W. • E .’ Housholder, who hall w ant.
been practicing dentistry*in Sanford
T his was brought but at a m eet­
for-.the past thirteen years has teased ing in the-court house last W ednes­
offices in the Shelly block over Han­ day -morning when the cattle men
kins drug s.torc and will open up and several of. th e county commis­
business in a short tim e. Dr. lfous- sioners. and others were called to ­
hnlder is u substantial citizen of our gether \o meet w ith S.
Ram sey,
neighbouring town nnd comes with federal agent for* the counties of
his family, his wife and tw o hoys to Osceola. Orange a n d Seminule. •&gt;
make his home among us, and it
Mr. Ralnsey hn* rftargr of the
goes without anVitig th at th ey will dipping of cattle under governm ent
receive . a cordial welcome. ' Dr. supervision and is anxious to get
Housholder has leased the Ghccn county supervision
for
Seminole
cottage in the Fuquuy addition.— county, this being the only one’ of
Daytona 'Jo u rn al.
the counties left in the middle tier
of rountiyA t h a t has not gone into
New Drug Store
^ {he offirial dipping of cattle1 for the
E. D. Mobley*.*.'the popular pro­ eradication of c a ttle ticks.
T he meeting Wednesday was e n d ­
scription clerk nt the store of L. R.
Philips A Co , of this city for many ed for the' purpose of investigating
years has derided to em bark in busi­ the government a n d county aid and
ness for himself and for the next
two months will he in the room in
in the Irnperiul T h eatre-• building
corner of Magnolia and tjecond
streets. Mr. Mobley will handle t|ie
sehool hoojvs and supplies nnd a full
line of drugs nnd sundrfes.
_
Dr. Mobley will have permanent
quarters in the new First Natfonnl
Bank building, es Soon as same is
completed on -Park a v e• fn »•
u ev where lie
will install..an up to date drug em­
porium anil handle hooks and sta­
tionery. His many friends wish him
success-in his new venture.
•
Itu I k * Allyn Entertain*
^
Rube Allyn, hum orist, lecturer,
impersonator and forrqer newspaper
man was here W ednesday nnd gave
one of his incom parable entertain­
ments at the B aptist Tem ple for the
benefit of* the Home Guards. The
Guards were there iji force and u
goodly array of people greeted Rube*
nftcr he had been introduced by
R. J. Holly.
&gt;
*•
•
.Copt. Herring made a few remarks
anenf the House Guards and what
they represented nnd Mr. Allyn
started his talk with a statem ent
about the great purpose of the
Guards ’and their value to the com­
munity. ,io tim e of war.
•

His entertainm ent included a rep­
ertoire * of .everything In. wit and
humor and p a th o s,a n d h e lifted his
audience from the darksom e dungeon
to the sunlight of Riley and Nye.
His impersonations of the jViab
nnd o th er-p erso n alities’drere simply
great and the hour was most thoroughly enjoyed by thlae present.
• Rube Allyn can he assured of an
audience wherever ho goes because
there is only one Rube Allyn and he
lives at Sarasota in the s ta te of Flor­
ida. '
The Home G uards realized a nice
sum from th e en tertainm ent and
Rube made enough to buy a pair
of purple socks ’with which he will
shock the newspaper men tomorrow
a t Orlando* ’
M arried
,*
Y
On Thursday, Aug. 9 a t the homo
of Mike StonelT on Celery avenue,
Peter KolifI and Miss Bcncke. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Steinrneyer of the M ethodist church.
T he happy couple will oiuke Sanford
their futuro home and will engage
in- farming. Hebckah Lodge M eets
A good num ber of enthusiastic
members were present nt tho regular
meeting of Seminole Rehckah Lodge
on Tuesday evening, Aug. N th.
During the evening M r. and Mrs.
G. W. Venable, Mrs. Jas. Hall, Mrs.
Minnie M cDonald and Mrs. WeHs
were initiated into the m ysteries of
the degree and four moro applica­
tions for m em bership •were received.
After the m eeting delicious -refresh­
ments were served nnd a social time
enjoyed. T he lodge ia^groping nnd
exflecta soon to be one of the banner
lodges of our state;
• Secy.

ALUES ARE GETTING CLOSER
—- TO MINING CltY* ‘
OF LENS
' /
London, Aug. 16.—Troops of the
entente allies in Flanders attacked
the* German positions today on a
wide front east and n o rth of Ypres,
in Belgium. T he d'fflclal report of
Field Marshal Haig says th a t prog­
ress is .being mad4.
On the Lens front, where the pa.nadians yesterday captured Hill 70
and made further progress in the en­
virons of the French mining center,.
alL German counter attack s, the pf.fklal statem ent adds, were repulsed.
. . Paris, Aug. 16.— French troops in
Belgium, attacking today, in con­
junction with the British on both
wiilufc- of- .th e ruaii bulw&lt;'cti_SU*eiu.
Miracle .and Dixmude, captured all
their Objectives and crossed the river
Sleonhcke, the war office announced
today.
F urther progress is being
made along the river.
The French m ade an ullack on
the Abne and captured German
trenches on u front of one kilometer.*
Four German " Counter attacks were
repulsed.
*
Paris, Aug.
stutcjui-ut

16.

T he

French

follow s:

f i n Belgium a fter violent and
most thorough artillery preparations
we maiil* an u ttack at - dawn this
morning in conjunction w ith .th e Brit
ish nrmy on our right. W ith superb
spirit our infantry m ade th e assault
on Ihe enemy positions on both side*
of the road betw een Steestrnete and
Dixmude. capturing all objectives
and crossing th e S trcn b ck e. ■ Our
troops are m aking p ro g ress’ on the
right'hank in contact w ith our allies.

to ta k e over the e n tire 1917 wheat OHfr HUNDRElf.NAM ES OF
crop if necessary to stabilize prices
th ro u g h o u t the y ear. I t formed a - MEN FOR MEDICAL INSPEC­
TION
”
V
160,000,000 corporation with all
of th e stock held by the Federal
T he following numes ir e those In
G overnm ent to buy and sell wheat th e second d raft rail and they m u s t
a t th e principal term inals.
be here for exam ination on T h u rsd ay
T h e move was th e first of a aeri a and Friday, Abgust 23 and 24 : .
to be taken to reduce the price of
203 Vander P erritte, W agner, Fla.
bread. . Millers alread y have agreed
204 Thomas L. Sullivan, Sanford
to p u t •themselves under* voluntary
206 Osteen M cM ichael, Sanford
regulations arnd a re working out
206 Edw. Oglesby, Lake M onroe
207 Geqrge Wilaon, Sanford
208 Albert Jackson, Sanford
209 ^fonroe Richardson, Geneva
210 Reuben Oliver Killgore, S an­
ford *••
211 Felix Byrd, Sanford
212 James F. Robinson, Sanford
213 Eliggie C hestnut, Sanford
,
’ •214 Willie Anderson,. Sanford
- 2T3 Robert- T:~~PrIestfflfc. ’.WITITofiS"
21G Charlie Maxwell, Sanford
,217 Joseph Reed, Sanford
218 Harry C. M cM ullen, Sanford
.2 1 9 Tannic B e c k w o rth ,. Oviedo &gt;
0 Lindlcy Edw ard Pritchard
the personnel of the rom m ittce which
will fix a price to l&gt;o paid for this
221 Adolphis Shuw, Clhuluota
yenr's wheat yield, and the names of
222 Alexander Aitch, Sanford
thirteen • tficn who w ill act ns pur­
223 Arthur Simmons, Wagner
chasing agents for the corporation nt
224 William J. Allen. Gshriella
term inals.
226 Robert M. Grovenstein, 'Sn
T he wheat corporation will he put
under .the A iim inistration'a’■ grain
226 Preston Glowers, "Geneva
division. Its chairm an will be Her­
227 J o e '.T r O uerry, Sanford
bert Hoover and its president Julian
228 Willie Colemnn, Geneva
Barnes, a Duluth exporter. The
229 Robert F. Hixkell, Sanford'
price fixing comm ittee will ^&gt;e headed
230 Thomas L. Brown, Sanford
by President (jnrticld of Williams
231 Edward C. Bowman, Sanford
College and will com prise twelve
232 Willie H olm es, Sanford
m em bers, representing producers and
233 John Moore, Sanford
consum ers.
•
234 Khtiie E. D ow ling,'Oviedo
T he wheat corporation will handle
236 William E. W hite, Sanford
236 George* Williams, Chuluota 1
nil allied grain purchases and will do
237 Jitmrs H. Lee, Jr.. Sanford
the buying for the American Gov­
238 Alliertus Byrd. Sanford
ern m en t.— If found advisable i! also
239 Robert O. M crriwether, San*
vVill serve as broker for the milling
interests, purchasing wheat for the
Hour mills to keep , th e market
240 John Hawkins, Sanford
steady. The allies will he required *341 Osborne P. Herndon, Sanford

“ South of allies a vigorous attack
made us muster of a " k’y*tern of
trenches on a fro n t of one kilometer
2hleh was-held strongly, by the ene­
my. Four G erm an counter uttarks
• 242 Fred Bulhird, Geneva
on our jiew positions were repulsed
243 William H. W ight, Sanford
easily and 120 prisoners, one of them
c o sts will lie reduued a n d American
244 William J. Griffin, Sarifurd
un officer- have been counted. In
in d u stry encouraged. . ..
■
.
246 Thomas M. Hill, AKnmonte
the region •of H ufrobt,io.m onum ent
All
of
th
e
grain
men
who
nre
taken
Springs
*•
we also made progress, taking a
into
the
Food
A
dininisjration’s
grain
246
Will
Blair,
Geneva
score of prisoners.
«
division will dislocate themselves
247 Joseph Ellis, Sanford
- —
“ In the Uham pagne and on both from bnsdncs.i interest* nnd will give / 248 Richard A. Manning, Sanford
hapks of the Medse heavy artillery their entire time to th e Government
249 Orville C. W heaton. M aitland
tightipg continued. We mOiftf'h sur­ w ithout rem uneration.
260 Hamilton-Q. Johnson, Sanford
prise uttack near Louvem ont. tuking
A uthority to license grain elevat­
261 Roliert Church, Geneva
seven prisoners. T here is nothing of ors nnd milling concerns wjis given
262 Fronds L. Grave*, Sanford •
importance to report on the remain­ form ally to the Food Administration
253 Wm. Morton Thigpen, Bonder of the front.
•• in a proclamation by President Wil­
.*"Our bom barding nirplnnes lost son. * Mr. HooVor hope* th a t opern264 Vdlie A. Williams, Sanford
night and- this morning threw many
'system will
256 Doner D. Daniels; Chuluota
bombs on enemy establishm ents nnd m ako unnecesaar/v^^ny extensive
256 Nathaniel. Gilmore, Sanford
east of the* H outbulst forest nnd al*o purchases for the silica. He believes
257 Isaiah Harris, Sanford
on the railway station at- Lichler- u stuple export price and proper
368 Byron W alker, Sanford
w aid. ' .
.
supervision of exchange dealing* will
269 Jarties Daniel Cassady, San" D u rin g our a tta c k tti the region do m ore than anything else to keep
of Allies and Hurtebiae our aviators prices on a ‘constant level.
260 Henry Alfred Manning, San
were not deterred by th e had wrathr r from flying very close to the groun
261 Gardener M aynard. Sanford
fcs*‘riur infantry moved forWard and
262 Chas. ,W. G utlcridge. Oviedo
tprrpng their • machine £uns on the
.263 Joseph l.h m a r Boston, Oviedo
shelters nnd reserves p f'th c enemy.”
264 James E. Wood, Sanford
266 Isaiah Myers, Sanford
London, Aug. 16.—According to
266 M lrvin M. Evans, Sanford
tlie Dally News, some wpunded
267 Berry D. Jernigon, C huluota
American soldiers from tho western
268 Walter E. M urray, Sanford
front have ju s t arrived a t tho.hos269 Francis W. G rant, Sanford
270 Harry Coaxon, Sanford
.
271 llariioy F. Griggs, Longwood
Washington
272 Michael Wiley, Ovle&lt;T6
Neither the W ar nor N avy D epart­
273 Thomas W aldon,. Sanford
ment’ ha* any inform btipn on the
274 Henry Mlley, Sanford '
reported
wounding of
American
.2 7 5 Charley E. ChlUon, Lake
troops on the western front. • Prompt
M onroe
official announcem ent is "promised
’276 Levi Jenkins,. Sanford
when inform ation la received, pro­
277 Samuel I). Frazier, Oviedo
vided it is ‘not incom patible with
278 Samuel Brown, Geneva
military Interests. '
279 Frank L. Burgess, *Chuluota
280 Robert Nichols, Sanford
Copenhagen. Aug. 15. - The Ger­
281 Joseph E. W athen, Sanford i
man commercial
subm arine, . tlie
282 Percey Milton- Flowers, Lake
c a ttle men and the commissioners Deutschland, which visited the
.
Sweet Potatoes fo r’Army *
M
onroe
and the governm ent for the absolute United States before this country en­
W ashington, A ugust 11th.—For
283 Duncan A. Mitchell, Sanford
eradication‘of th e tick and the m an­ tered war has been converted into a som e weeks Senator Park Trammell
284 Lawtio Oglesby, *Lake M on­
ner of raising the necessary funds for war subm arine, according to Gorman has been active in efTorta to get
roe
the same and holding a county elec­ fleet gossip.
•
sweet* potatoes^,placed oil the author­
tion to vote on the question of tick
The Delitschland ’ Is s a id -to have ized ration list of th e United States
285 Jim M inyard, Sanford
eradication.
been fitted with six torpedo tubes, A rm y. Today when h e ’ugain called
286 John A. Rhoads, Sanford
and will soon leave for the Paciffic a t th e office of .the Quarterm aster
287 John R. Long. Sanford
Yes; Alexander, tho, Lord loves to operate against traffic from San- G eneral he was inform ed that sweet
288 M a rb o Rhvads, Oviedo
you, .’hut He will not chose you all Francisco. T he ^informant says Ger­ p o ta to e s had been added to the list.
289 Yflflmm B. Lynch, Sanford
over tho country* trying to pound it m any’s subm arine losses number 'T h e r e will be an immense sweet
290 Wjlllo Sm ith. Sanford
tw enty or tw enty two.
into your thick skull. *
*291
Irvin D antzler, Sanfprd
p o ta to rrop in Florida this year and
Germany has 300 subm arines, it# is w ith th e additional m arket avail­
292 John Lewi* Oglesby, _ Lake
*,
able which the a rm y purchases will M onroe •
smiles and kisses you arc going to
- ‘J-'l Ed. ‘W illiams, Sanford
provide the sweet p o ta to growers in
get from the French . lasrles, son
. Will Hrjpg Down Flour
Floridb should he assured a ready
294 Fred S. Daiger, Jr., Sanford
T he fighting is done on the trenches,
Washington, August- 15.— The marked, for their crop. Senator T ram ­
295 Orie Love, Sanford
and not on the boulevards of PaHs Food Adm inistration prepared today mell* k*y»-’ **
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The Faith Cura.
"Mamma," aald little B etty, "my
k itty la rick and I have been trying to
give her some of my medicine, b at she
w on't take IL" “Of course not.” re­
plied her mother. "Cate never takp
medicine when they are 111." "Well, I
d e c la re r exclaimed . Betty. “Who'd
think a little *■'
like that would
u*o tbe fnlth
"
*

turo Mias King has a a lo ry som e­
At Lyric T oalckt
" F a te ’a Boom erang" will nerve to w hat on th e lines o f-" T e a s of the
brin g Mollie K lhf, a U r of "A Worn-' Storm C o unty," but sUil more pa.a n ’a PoweV” back to th e e tre tii a fte r thetic and playing th e p a rt of -the
an absence of aeveral m onths, In lltlle m other of th e hills, gives
which tim e ahe has been working dram atic in terp retatio n seething
hard on aeveral big features which with love, sentim ent and th e true,
will shortly be released on th e World noble Instincts so prom inent in the
Film program , lip F a te 's Boomer­ omen of th e early west. " F a te ’s
a n g ’ Miss Kfhg p la y s,th e role of a B oom erang" will 'be the a ttrac tio n
Flying Moth Not Destructive.
little m other of th e hills and her a t th e Lyric tonight.
When a woman opens a closet and
work (a nothing short of marvelous.
a moth flies opt she.think*, aa a rule,
I t la a sto ry th a t la strong in p lo t
“ T he C ourage o f Slleitce,
— th a t th e -m o th -h a t-b e e n rating her
a n d action, a feature acted by an
The gowns th roughout yh r Vita clothe*. Aa a m atter of fact, howeveif
all-star c a s t l n ab atm osphere second graph Blue* Ribbon f e a tu r e ,. " T h e the creature does Its eating In the
to nohe. T h e scenes were taken in Courage of Silence," starrin g Alice grub stage, and la hnrtnleas when It
th e m ounltyps 2,800 feet above th e Jfiyce and H arry Morey which is to baa become a flying thing—eare that It
sea and are most interesting and be a t th e Lyric T heatre on T h u rs ­ will produce a ravenous progeny.
picturesque.
" F a te ’s Boom erang" day are m ost beautiful.
will be the feature shown on the
. Where Heat la Acceptable.
One dinner gown which Miss
screen a t the Lyric tonight.
We don’t mind u hot tem|&gt;er so much
Joyce wears ve r y - a ttra c tiv e ly is a
If i t come* with a sunny disposition.
jia c t panne v elvet. T t la m ade in'
Mollie King, sta r of " F a te 's Boom one' piece w ithout trim m ing of any
eran g ,"
the World Film feature description. T he waist is very low
.which will be the a ttractio n a t the so th a t th e velvet fails over the
-Lyric th ea tre to n ig h t is supported fcrma where it is fastened by bljrck
b y one of th e strongest casts ever jet ornam ents corresponding with
assembled for a World picture, the one a tta ch e d a t {he waistline.- W ith
supporting ata£s including Ju n e El- this very becoming gown the black­
vidge, Charles G otthold, H arry Red­ eyed b eau ty carries a large black
ding, Charles Dungan - and Frank feather fan.
.
•‘
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•
Goldsm ith.
I t was directed by
H
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riding
habit
too
is
very
a t­
F rank H. C rane and produced by
tractive.
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corresponds
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the Faragon Film Company. .
rlclTnc sk irt and u long tig h t fltting
flare, chat of black b -oadcloth. W ith 1. All Local Advertisements Under
" F a te 's Boom erang" with Mollie this habit Miss ‘Joyce wears high' This Heading THREE CENTS a
King in the s ta r role, is one of those boots and a soft check h a t which is Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
stories of, the m ountains and forests held on by an' elastic band.
Her Charge 25 Cents.
which always strikes n responsive waist is a striped cotton with a high
In answ ering an advertisem ent
chord wherever sho'Wn. In this pic- collar through, which slip ties a black
where no nam e, is m entioned- in th e
ribbon.
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IT' C H m ty rttj.'w h o phrysrthr- devqtrd- ad, please do n o t ask Tht} H erald
wife of Mr,- M orey, also finds oppor­ for inform ation ns to~ ttn r I d ent ity iT
Usually We do -not
tunities to delight her audience with th e advertiser.
know who the. advertiser is nnd If
charm ing clothes. One afternoon we do we are not allowed to give
dress is fashioned from a peacock o ut this inform ation. Simply write
blu/* taffeta with a com bination of a lette r and address it as pt*V in­
chiffon and ahqut the qpek she weals stru c tio n s in th e ad .
.— ----- an exquisite hand made lace collar.
A negligee of ivory satin is mad}
FOR SALE
a\Vtractive by an overdress of orchi
'F o r Sale— B a rre d ’■Rock cockerels.
chiffon which m atches her slippers.
Fnrrn Raised and
Throughout the ‘‘Oournge of Si­ R inglctt S train.
v
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them
now and save
lence" offers m any fashion hints.
money.
A.
B.
CnrnijinriB.
103-6tp
At' L yric T hursday.
Wm. A. Brady
I’llk, I'rrwnu .
M ules for Sale—T h irty hend of
I’rcscnl.s
Alice Joyce “ Bluffed It’,
good mules fo r.s a le .
Hand Hrm.,
"H er BcloTcd
M.4IU- Kln| In
Vhen the popular Y itagraph sta r, stable.
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Alice
Joyce,
found
it
would
be
nec­
Enemy”
For Sal?— Hom e Com fort w rought
"FalCM Boomr"• •-*# • ' ~
I essary for hei?’ to ride horseback in iron range. 'G ood condition. Call at
. ra m "
l.ont-iome
- *some scenes in the Blue Ribbon fea- 206 Pnrk Ave.
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102-tfc —
turt*,- " T h e -Codrage of Silence," in
Pal he Ncwfl ‘
Luke Comedy
which she i* staTro.d- with H arry
For Sale— C ypress saw dust, $10.00
Morey and which is the a ttrac tio n ften dollars) p et. , cat f« o. b. mill.
ut the Lyric T h eatre T h u rsd ay , she K*-n L um ber Cd;
102- itc
i smiled whimsically.
Finally her fellow players pre­ , For Sale—Good paying poultry
vailed upon her to tell them the farm and small hearing grove for
cause of h«*r smile and she reluted sale or exchange for truck farm.
VITAGKAPH PRESENTS
Oak C rest P ou ltry Farm , Bartow ,
the fi/ljowjng sto ry : ’ .
"M y first work before th e cam era" Flip, nr L. Allen Seed Co., Sanford,
ALICE JOYCE
101-ftp
she said,' ''w a s done on th e buck of Fla.
u frisky broncho. ‘ T h e Kuletn com ­
For S ale—Good work h o rse .eight
- AND pany was having a great deal of years old. Gentle.' and good driver.
trouble in finding a girl who. photo­ Inquir’d 'R. L. G arrison, R. D. No. i
MUTT ANI) JEFF
graphed well and who could ride.
' -bs-tfc
When 1 heard about it I decided to
try my h/md, although 1 hud never
FOR RENT
ridddn n horse in my life. W hatever
For R e n t—N ine rooms and sleep­
saved me .from dangerous fulls I
ing porch over lleruld office. MYyjt
don’t know hut I was successful and
convenient a p a rtm e n ts in the city.
I hove been in ‘p ic tu re s.e v e r since."
Wm, A. Brady
"A Young
Inquire of R. J. Holly, cqre Herald.
Patriot".
Presents
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Beauty'
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For R e n t—A f g o o d 'liv e acre farm ,
alt,* tiled, been Well cultivated for
"M
ystery
of
the
••Youth"
eight ycara, good two story house,
Double Cross"
good neighbors, close to Idading
Also Pathe
l'r#l«rlng Mollie
News • •
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• track. As good n place as you need.
J. O. Pncknrd. Ssnfocd.
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This advertisem ent appeared Br?t in last Friday's Herald. Since then I
have sold another o f th ese ten acre places and have, a party considering
two more. B etter get yours this w eek. You w ill be pleased with them
. if you will go with m e and, se e them .
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"The Sanford Board o f Trade
recently stated th at we shipped 3000 car loads of vegetables out
of here-last winter and spring and that the returns from these
3000 car loads brought our farmers $2,200,000.00.

This Money
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Just this! TH E NEXT BIG UPWARD. MOVE WILE BE ON
. OUR WELL LOCATED UNIMPROVED LAND. Pm no
•- prophet, but&gt;it’s my business to watch these; things and the signs
- -all indicate an upward movement.
Most of our unimproved
land is held at $100.00 to $150.00 per acre now. Ask the own­
ers or thefi* agents if this isn't true. And IT ’S WORTH IT
—TOO—-that's*’the big point.

What’s My Proposition?
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Just this. I control a few 10 acre tracts of extra choice trucking
■land th a t I can sell a t $000.00 each with $150.00 down and $150.00
each year, at 0 per cent interest. Or I can give a-liberal discount
for an cash.
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These Tracts
are well located, good roads, close to loading tracks* from four
to six miles from the* business part of Sanford. They are near
good productive farms which have been in cultivation for vears
find paying big profits. This is a guarantee-of quality if one is
needed.........

THURSDAY

The Lyric Orchestra Will Give
Special Concerts Every Night
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A'SClTRITt CLARK

F u rn ish ed Room s by D ay, Week
or ‘ M o n th —P ark avenue flat, 106
N o rth Park avenue, over § L. R.
Philips Si Co. drug store.
Mrs
Jam es
P a tto n , m anager.
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•Marguerite Clark in "L ittle Lady
Eileen" a t the Star Wednesday

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WANTED
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car, either Buick, Overland, Dodge.
Cash for bargain. Add re: s "A ulo,
care of Herald.
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Merits arc determined by comparison
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T U E SD A Y — Metro iiresent* Harold LockWood in
. • Haunted Pajamas" also "M usty Suffer" Comedy.

"The

WEDNESDAY’—-Marguerite Clark In "L ittle Lady Eileen"
also a Big Two Reel Keystone Comedy.
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THURSDAY — Those Wonderful Tringle Plays presenting
Charles Ray in "The Pinch Hitter*’. This is by tar one of
tbe most wonderful features made by th n e producers, also
"A Dog's Own T ail" a Comedy.
FRIDAY'—^Ynna Pavlown in "The Dumb Girl of Portici".

MATINEE DAILY AT 3:15 P. M.

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W anted—Position us farm su p e r­
in ten d en t. 30 years experience. A d­
dress Geo. W . TJiurfnond, 20 W.
South S t.. Orlando, Fla.
101 -Rtp

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W artfod—P ra c tic a F ^ tro . Inapoctpr
w ith veferenciip^TJood wages. O. C.
BryarK«- xWngner. Fin. .
99-Gtp

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The Way To Judge

l) r p ir &lt;inrni ol Ihr Inlrrlor
U. 9. I.aml Office at (lain**villo, Fla.,
- July 21. 1917.
Noilre I* hereby liv en that lleniamln F.
Hall, ol Kthrl, Florida, » h o , on Ylay 21,
1910, made llomcMead Entry No. 047S7,
for N W ( ol H W )( Rvrtlon 29: and N K ' (
of H K jf , Section JO, Townahln 19 South,
Itantr 29 Ra il,. Taiiaha&gt;«*« McfldUn. T i n
Died notice of intention to make Five-year
&gt; I'r'i ’f. to rvtabllvb elalm to the land above
de-rrlhed. before County Judge, at San­
ford, Florida, on tba Clh day of Septamber
•1*17.
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Claimant aamea 'aa
. C. I.. Click of Sanfnrd, Florida
J. I*. Coatee of Sanford, Florida
lleniamln flriffin of Mprkham, Florida *
Frank Orlffin *ol Markham, Florida. &gt;.'• ••
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these tracts is to see them. Don't let anyone fool you into the
belief th at they are inferior. They are equal to any land offered
•by any one at any price. They are worth more but as agent I
am giving you the advantage of conditions and I get my con&gt;
_ mission for selling them. No need for me to ask vou more when
• I can sell you these places for $00.00 per acre. Titles are per-«
• feet and abstracts will be furnished.

SATURDAY

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IN
"HIS WEDDING NIGHT”

* have you watched the trend of things here'for the last two years?
Time was when there were a few improved or partly improved
places around here and there that could be ..bought way below
.their value. C an't be done now. ‘ Every one of those places
have been bought, up and are now in the big profit paying class.
higher.jiriced this„smjinier. thau- Xor many,
'• ^ ra r s and they are constantly advancing. If,you don't believe it
just go out and try and buy a good one.

Well What About It? .

WEDNES DAY

• KOSCOE ARBUCKLE

Can you imagine

Mr. Sanford Man

THE HOME € F GOOD MUSIC

COMING

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came from about 2000 acres of improved land.
anything more profitable?
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Furnished Room s— L ight housok eeping, com plete upper flat ensuite
w ith boiJi.. No children. Light and
w ater furnished. 4011 Palm etto ave_Q.ua.
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F o g ..R e n t— Well screened house
keeping -ap a rtm e n ts with sleeping
porch.- All conveniences. Furnished
first floor. 618 Oak avenue. 100-tf

M niuch more each year forJLhree v ejy |w ill buy you 10 Acres
®°m.e ° /
choicest flpwing well land m the Sanford'Truck­
ing District and it should be worth double that amount long
before your three years are up.
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Sanford is the Best Trucking Place in
the United States Today
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FRIDAV

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That Much Money Dowm
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I Have Sold Two of These Tracts
This Week to. Sanford Men
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men who live here and know. I can sell you one too if you will
. go witli me and see the unusual bargain I am offering.

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Ten Acre Tracts
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at this price and they should all sell in the next few weeks. You
should see them soon if you are interested in an investment that
* should pay you handsomely.
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Liberty Bonds

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Perhaps you- did the patriotic act of buying a Liberty Bond. I ^
hope so. It was surely the proper thing to do if you were in a
position to buy one. But that may have tied up your savings
and at a low rate of interest. If so I will offer to accept Liberty
•Bonds in full or im part payment for one or more of these tracts.
^ ou helped our government, now help yourself by getting a farm
here af. Sanford while they are offered you at half value.

If You Live in Sanford

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let me show you these tracts. If you don't liver here write me at
once about them. Delay will lose this particular opportunity.

Write The Sanford Board of Trade
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for general’ information about Sanford and.Seminole County—
the best Florida offers—hut remember if you want one of these
particular bargains you must get it from ine and he quick about
it.
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R e g a in T ie r F o rm o f L a st S e a s o n

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P h oto l»&gt;‘ A m or Iran P r o u A w r ia t t u n

l.T IlO l 'i l l Mnllu llj.ir»*r«h, wuuriii it'hUls"*
4m» m et. lt«r equal
In so mo oi tl.r iun( him mio pi i m l ,tji ;■* oodMin. her mlm lrors say Hist
.before the Mason I* o ' Or Hit* will In* tlw
jmtr*«l imiinitnl wumnu’s
l omi Is. elm mi iIon Hor ganto has Iiooii highly *|*etayltliir, Imt sliu tins bad
umnjr breaks (gains: lu*r.

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EVERS ENJOYS

fr III file I • III Mill; lilies. .Inllllln
die -i •r I tile limiiilgen*,” w lift Imd
eLed I'lrtiisrlvW |i ur-»* tryipj* t*&gt; en*
• oifrugu I tell uiul then t«* have him
taken out: and said In n .sepulchral
eVole

Was Reci/ Willi Answer For
n
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Brooklyn fans. . .

"W ell, dldii'l I lell -you w e were kid*
illiiK y&gt; n ubuii!? IV nw nlted mini the
! ninth mill llien took die g a m e ."

CAMP WQULO CONSULT GRADS.

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Dean of \ altf CriJiron A u trio riti.k Hal

Plan About Athletics.

LIKES VERBAL HOSTILITIES

W'Mloft. I m o n lr r (&gt;&gt; M itli* I !io i)iii^ tin il
.im tn " t n .r iio r roitlhiill s h a ll In* t'nlilluThose i iiil th is f u ll In* n&lt;&lt;'(iiiiiiipiiilH luUlri'.ssIlig
a rip m h tr lo ll i t to u ln iiiiil o f colleges

Brooklyn Rooter*, Eipcrialiy
Who Sit Behind Visiting P la y e r s ’
iivklng i tieni to subscribe i.o s ca ts pro­
Bench, Liked to "ffide" t!:g S c ra p p y vided they favor tin* re tention of die
Little L e a d e r of Braves,‘and H o F a i r ­ mime. ,
ly Reveled In Repartee.
'U.' adopting Him means." sta le s Mr.

Whenever J o h n n y Evers went in
ItrooUlyn fur a -i-rku u -tu i , n„.
I Ira yea ami the Wn|&gt;vrl tv» rft Ebls-t*
fleUl the Brooklyn fans uiul the form er
Uoston captain iiiitdu It a holiday The
Brooklyn root ere. ee|H*«-|.illy thou* m ho
s i t lA'Iilnd the \iiltin u |i!ajer*&lt;‘ |«*t;.-ti,
liked t» "ride", the wrappy little lend­
er of t lie Bravo*. anil the “ Pride of
Troy" fairly-reveled in exrlinn&amp;lm: rep.
■rtee with ai, mol sundry who attaiupted to nmtelt their \&gt;It o-aluat UD.
Johnny said it was the same nil over
the clrejltt, hut he found the. litdict*
Bekllaiis'the IHirst rnlikl. _____**•
Tire refittlau Mlll ru alHIo* InH dm t
tn oue of lust year's gatucx w hen an
error by Ever* in mi early Initlns Rave
the BujieriiHs n lead‘.of one run, mill
the fans lq*J'l up a continuous chant:
"Johnny lost the gn-nnir; Johnny lost
the 5*
T his fOUtinned until the ahull, when.*
w ith uieu on second and third aud two
out. Event canto up and Hummed out
a single that won for Boston. Ah the
Ilm ves came hi from the held n ite r the
fluperhuB had been retired scoreless
In the thuil half they tiled hack of
Johnny aud sapa lit* rhonis as they
paraded |u front of the itrnml stand:
“Johnny lost the ga-ame.' Johnny
loot the ga-m ue!. Ves, he didn't!"
p u rin e n spring series many fans
(fathered behind the. Boslou players"
Lenrh and resunusl verbal hostllttiea
w ith Evers, wlm was nothing loath.
I t waa Just pie for the hunch which
occupies the front row aud couches the
Brooklyn players when thu Huperhaa
so t a .fo u r run lend on Jess Barnes In
(lye flrst (tamo of the doyblc header.
“ Oh, Johnny," yelled one fun. "when
are you going to win u hall gume?"
“ Why, we’n* tiolng to win tills one,’*
shot back Evers. "We're only kidding
you fellers aloiiR till the ninth."
"Tea, you are!" was the reply. "W hy,
yoo’re bound fo r the Old Men's home."
“Bure 1 am. But don't you wish you
were gelling inltieT*
Johnny referred to his salary, of
coarae, aud it waa a temporary knock*
out. But the fan took the-count of
nine aud catuc back with:
“ You're not Ioiir for this life, Johnny.
Yonr fec| are hurtinR you."
“ Yea, but I'm doing pretty well with
my tougue. T h a t’a keeping me In the
* Along came th a t ninth Inning and
Um great Boa too ■rally ’In which the
Brave* knocked Wheezer Pell out of
th e box. piled up five run* and won
game. _L’cua|nf back ta the bench

camp, "tlie trtdvendty n,utborltlcs.wnukl
know*positively what .they ra n nfTonJ
t" expend in pre|&gt;urulioii m ill. In lime
to in t iinderstaudiug|)&gt;uiid th e ir word
Mould Ik* neceided loyally if they de­
termined tlnd condition* in the fall
Hindi' It Iliad '{snide tn intve football.
"Nos'lie Is desirous of forgetting the scrlniis business at Timid, but n clearer
.undemanding of the sltuntlou would
help on nil sides. The chalice* n're tlml
sifeh n cottt so yyiiulU clear th e w ay for
{oot!*i!| unit general athletics o f u char-,
aHer less dejiendejit lipon large exjs'iulltures, but quite.eiiopgii to furnish
Interest null relaxation fn»tti_ what
wnnhr'OHtcrwlse le.tuo depreaalnu Im
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“There Isa Tide In
the Affairs of Men”
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By* OSCAR COX

I am not au educated man and have
no knowledge Of llternturi', but. I once
heard or read the follow ing..state­
ment: “There U a tide In the affairs of
men which, taken nt the flood, lends on
to fortune." T his Is tny literary stock
In trade. Since It applies especially
to my case It la quite sufficient for. tnc*
Prom my boyhood 1 waa a verve to
hard work. By hard work 1 nteati
drudgery. I think that If I hod b een ,
born the president of a m anufacturing :
company I m ight hnro nmnngoil It ad -! I £
mlrahly. I question If even lark of I I 1 1
experience would bare downeil^me.
Tho reason 1 believe this la thnt wlrt&lt;t
fate Anally boosted me Into it respon- S w Z !
alblo.position I took to tho duties asi
a duck dot*# to water.
^My Inclination, so fnr as 1* waa
aw nre of w hat L-xvanted, led mo to
adopt tho profentlou of a tram p. .1
begntt my career In this Hno a t eight­
een years of ago and followed U for
four years. T here was something so
nttractlvo for me 1tt If that oven now
t don't look buck to It with the hor­
ro r It merits. _ Its very dlsixitnforts
w ere nt times attractive. Hcnl tram p­
ing—1 mean bn foot—did not Interest
me.' My favorite methrst of getting out *
o f a district I hud worked dry Into
one sufficiently far from It tlint I
would not lie recognised ns nn old of­
fender was hanging on to tho under •
p a rt of ii railway car.
And It was hero that the tide of my
nfftrirv look me up and carried mo on
to fortune.
One ddy ] ivnH riding on the bottom
of a car. I was located tinder the ting- ]
gdgo car. which was next behind the
express car. Suddenly while passing
through an ojk*ii Held the brakes were
a p|4+f*.L-ntttV~rhr~rnmr c n m e iir ipNlofiT
I expecled thnt It would procee«l in a
few uunneuls, but It didn't. . I heard u
si Hit forward. T his SuggeNletl. lo me :
th n t the train might have been held
up. I put tny head out (vliero I could
get it* glimpse of w hat Was polug oil.
I couldn't see much before’or behind. 1
but one thing | saw v^rv plainly—a I
m asked man w ith an enormous rctol, 1
'e y In Ills hand hurrying past to tlie
rear.
A short diriniit e ahead &lt;&gt;f m e-t!ie i
express car was dlrecjly over It—w aJ it !
entile guard. It occurred to hie that i
from It I could see without beliif'seen.
I m ade.tny wny to It, droppetl down
!WJ# bid iiehltid a fence liesMo It.
fro m la'lwren tho'bounls i had a good
view of "h a t was going on.
T h e engineer and ilrem an werccllmbInff down from tin* locomotive cal*, lie*
Jug Induced T o do so at the point «*f
tw o pi slid * In the hands of one titim,
lie drove litem'.hack, where he was
Jollied by another man. I could sre
n o " m ore train robbers and ladleved
lliaf tlie rest of rite gang wore going
through the passeugers for their valua­
bles. -One tmiti "'iis hammering tit tlie
rear door of Ihe express ear. It was
evidently looked, and lie could not*
open If. Another man climbed up l«eside him, mid lliey consulted ns to
menus of forcittg the *Ioor. Both scan­
ned the ground beside the train far
some. Implement by which to effect
their purpose. One of them spied about
100 y a rd s front.!lid enr a log.
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Both tuMi Jumped dpwn and hurried tow ard this t-_-.L-' J-.----i» ...

Hen* caniq th e . opportunity of my
life. Wlint other robbers (here were
" e r e lit or about the rear cars. -T h e
engine and express cur were ungunnl-., J
ed. IJk e a flash, of lightnlug nu ld fa .li
entered tny head. I wns uot ten yards
from rite rear end o f rile express car.
Is’iivltig my hiding place, I got under
the c a r, crawled to th e rear fhd, mount­
ed the platform and released llie brake.'
This i m'dompllHticd without the tneu *
Who w ere golnjr for their buttering rant
AS KE D F O R 3 P L A Y E R S : G O T 1 seeing niv. for their backs were still |
toward me.
Jum ping dAwn on the side of the '
W illia m * W a * PiteF\*r, In fip ld a r and
train th a t put It Is'twejm them am! m f.
Outfialdtr.
' 'The m anager of the Quincy team of I m ade a .dash for the locomotive,
the Tilled I league wired Bcbut Char­ climbed into the cat) and tunuil on th e '.'
ley B arrett o f tlie Belrolt T igers, "I steam. The tneu Imil raacbetl the He i
need a idtctier. Inllelder am! outfield­ and w ere lifting It on to their shout- !
ders. They- had barely succeeded In '
er."
"He Is on Ills "ay," answ ered Bar­ doing w» when they saw a widening
gap between the express rur mu] the
rett. "H is tiniuo is Williams."
train. Dropping their burden, they rati
for th e p a rt that moved. One of them ;
Cieotte b|aa Y a n k * ' N u m b e r .
ran so fust that he tripped and fell. [
When the Yankees lient E ddie Cl- The o th e r kept on and, catching tlie
rotte June' E! It was the acconil time handrail on the rear platform of the
In two years, during Which tim e Eddie express car. managed to swing him ­
had fail'd the Yankees tw elve times, self ou.
winning eight, losing two and getting
It seem ed reasonable to suppose th at
no decision In two. Ills previous de- he would climb over tbo-cnr und shoot
fenl was on .}tig, 12 of Inst y ear, when mo us he xame. I had no weapon, so
lie was knocked out of the box In four I prepared for defense w ith a chunk of
Innings- .
cotil. But I did not need It. The man j
did not up|&gt;ear. The noise of the en­
gine an d enr prevented my hearing any- |
thing th n t might be going on lit my |
rear, but nftcr having run some five or
S a lt M o a n s M uch to H e a lt h ,
/ 'I f the liutnati nice should be de* six m iles nt sixty tnlles au hour the ;
prlved of wilt even for a j»erl«Hl of it gong In the cab sounded n signal to ;
few uiouthn." said a physician, "we stop. Nut knowing who bnd given 1L i
would Itot only lose n natural health­ I kept on, but presently rounding a
ful Incentive for o t ' ■»!, b u t disease, ' curvo I saw the express agent on the
with all Us Alton I-; l iiiseKe*. would ptntfqpn of his car. I slowed down, i
spread with euclt re! -ntlesN n|*eed as to anil be cam e forward. Ho told mo that
defy the efforts of, the m od skillful when th e train moved he vrnturfgl to ;
doctors of th e latH. .M ilnd' persons open th e front door aud then the rear
frequently, refuse sugar, hut th ey sel- door o f his car. No held a cocked re ­
do'm turn tip their noses m it utmou volver tn his band and, aeclftg a robWr
salt. That Is J&gt;ectiU»c laefe Is In the on the re a r idalforat. shot him before j'
,j
body a dcflcleucy of i!.| •tl.!o • f w*dlutn, be could defend himself. .
and nature intulthcly excites t ’te de­ , 1 bad saved $50,000 dollars from the '
sire for It. Halt Ip osscuilul to health robber*. Being asked what the com­
and life and is os much a fovd ns, pany could do for me, 1 said I would
bread or fleati. If tlicn* In iu» w ish for like a Job that would keep me moving.
salt lu a |N*rnou doctors niiifonnly con&gt; They m ade me conductor of a gravel
cludo that disease lu some fu n u U train a n d boosted me rapidly. .1 aui
now president of the roed.
lurking uuauapectcd In the ayrtetn."

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thereupon becom* Died and binding liana
Celery Clly A erie’No. 1853
htend faulty ref lined to leffnllxo the
•nforcfbl* by th* elty ol Sanford on (f a
M eeting every 2nd and -I rh T uesday
w»- * a.aaaatd
property agalntt whl*h
flramshop. In population Maine ranks
night a t HoVIock L'agle’Home, Oak Ave.
name, ol |h*,oWnrra.
_
PI
___
1 h* following er 1lthe
tu« the thirty-fourth stn te In- tho
thr property n'nd th*
Visiting Brothers Welcome
riallc* *•
Sot Ta* Ilrrd U H4*r amount ,&lt;d th* llenl, claimed hy th* city of
Unlmi. But bn June SOJtlOlO, the tie- E. E. Hogan
* . C. C. Woodruff
Sffilon • of
46X8. Lana ,,f Flat- laafiird.
'
posits In Iter fln vlfif* Iu i i w s amounted
Ida
**
'
W orthy President
Secretary
F.
L.
WOODHUFF
'
"
..................... . • - " " ■ • I
Natlt- 1* haiaby «i»*n that VV. B. Taylor,
to
?97.4I!3.ft8S.(Kt,
a
totnl
exceeded
hy
*
Hag.
at
a
point
where
th*
north
tin*
of
mirrhiHT ol Tat C m iff rat u .No. ltd , dataci
I t . 4ib day o| Jun*. A. D.IBOe, haa AUd Conitnrrcial *tr**t eitandad e a .t Intaraecta
only II other Mated.- The tiuliiher of United Brotherhood of C arpenters and
2\
•aid crrllficata in my ufflr*. and tia« mad* th* *a.l line ol Kantord avanu*. -Thence
Joiners of America
depositors—2W,.ri8tt—
represents nearly
north
II1B.C6
ft.
t
o
'
a
point-SO
ft.
SWIy
aprllralion lor }** drail to tou t In araur.laar*
Sanford
Local Union No. 1751 meet*
imeaaur.d
at
tight
angle*)
from
northerl
with law. .'Balt* m liflra t* *mbrar** «hr fnj.
one-third of the total population of the
first ami • third Thursday night nt 7
L lawln* d**rrlb*d profcrtt aituaird In rf*m. tine ut concrete rwalnlng wall, thence f
Cy
deg,
ITrnln
Kparallel
with
.aid
retaining
state, liK-ltnlldm men, women and ehll- o'clock in th* M. W. A. Half, Pico Blk.
w
H
laal* roonty, Florida,
S | l rf S W ‘ ,
of BWJli. »«e « . Tp 20 S. It 29 t:. 6.c« w#U | 121.26 It. more or le.a 'lo w e.t line
dren. Only ten slates exceed Maine in J . W. O. Singlotary W. W. Von Neas
**Vended
ol
an
alley
between
Sanford
av
e­
' acrra. Th* aald land briny auatia.l at f h.
the a rtn a I mnnlier of depositors. The
data ol th* Uauanr* ol aueh ctrllArat. In ihr nue and Cyp^ea. avenuet thenre south
Sec.Treus. •
P resident iio-® It. to a point ra.t of tleg., thence we.t
....
—v ... i.
cam . ol Unkuoan.
total projHirtlon of depositors to popuI lit, I It. more or Ira. Jollrg............ .. 12731.26
Aiaoi N o tlra la h.ratiy slvrn that \V. II,
M odern Woodmen of America
latlmt la_ jHjiniled hy only live states.
Taylor, pirrcha»r of Ta* C.rliAralc No. 62. TIIATCIIKK UKALTY COMPANY
tleg. at th* interaectioq ul th* writ line
Meets 2,-1, Thursday evenings, 7 $ 0 ,
dat.d lh* (Ik day ol July, A. II. 1916. haa
Ifc’IHodt*
III
hulldlntc
and
loan
associa­
' Alad aald (crUffttU In my o l n , and hat ol banotd avenue with tha. north tin* of
tion* amounted to $.',r»Tt8,L,n!)&gt; with 12,^ n M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
mad* application lor taa d**d to laau* Comtuerclal street, thenre writ 117 ft.}
'
C. D. Couch
In acrordaac* with law. Said ccrliAral* *tn- thcr.v* north lIB.tiF ft. lu a point Ad ft.
TIH
drpoRltnnfT ‘Add fo‘ fhtx the snv- C- K. McDonald
Cofifiil
- Clerk
tract, lb* foltowlny dracrUwd property alt. SWIy tm u.uteri at right angle.) from north
Inat dcpoHlicd In (rust companies and
«al*d In. Samlnola county, Florida, to-wit: ir h line uf tuncrile retaining wall. Thenr.
WM ol U W U ol N W } | ol HKi( 8*e. 33. • V t h r.9 deg. 17 .rein. F.. parallel with aald
nntlomil (tanks, and the ih t capita In­
Tp SO H, K ii» t
6 a i m . Tha aald land ratainlng ‘wall 126.1 feet to we.t line of
dividual deposits amount to |244.fiO
bcinf aaacaard at tba date ol thr Ufuanta ol Ssnlurd avenue, * . tended, thence South
______________ *2831.06
auch rvrtlAtat* In th* name o( | | . M. Grla. 341.74 It. tu n*g.
for every man, woman and child In tho'
CLYDE STLA.MS1III' COMI'ANY
wold.
state.
tleg. at Ihr Ihtr r -ertlun ol th* north lln*
UnU** aald reftlAratao ahall b* r*daom*d
. - *
according to taw laa deed, will l„u~ there- uf Commercial at.ect with th* e a .t line ofon on tha l ( t b day ol Auguat A. I). 1917.
I’almrtlo hvenue. thcnc* mirth 44S.U3 ft. to
Witnraa my offlrial algnatur* and Mai thla a point 80 ft. SWIy (measured at right an­
WHY NOT MAKE THE STATE DRY!
Iba U th day-ol July. A. I&gt;. 1917.
gles! from northerly tine ol ronet*t* retain­
(Mil)
E. A. n o u m . A s s ,
ing wall, thenre aouth 89 deg. 17 min. ea.t
Clnltn is nindc that the death rate
Clark Circuit Court Samlnola Co., Fla.
parallel with said wall 122.96 ft., thenre
By V. M. DougUaa, O. C.
.outh .406,36 It., thenre west__L16—l u to
of New York troops was the lowest
9S-Tu»*-6te
beginning............................... ..
. *2,782.66
of till those that served on the Texas
SANYO lilt HOTEL A I hi P MOVEMENT CO
border* and the reason—prohibition of
HatltO o l Application lor l a a l)**d Cader
tleg. at the (nterteetiun ol the north link
. Hretlan ■ o l Ckaplrr JAM, Law* of Flat. of Commercial street with the west line of
Intoxicants.
*
* All “Work Receives Mr Persona
Ida «
Palmetto avenue, thence north 411.61 It.
• •»
Nolle* la h*raby given that F. II. Button, to a point 80 ft. SW'ly (measured at light
Not
only
could
a
soldier
not
tnke
a
currba.ar ol Taa C*rllArat* No 396 dat.d angles) liom the northerly lln* uf concrete
Attention
And Rest Efforts
drink
of
anything—not
even
the
"near”
lh« (th day ol July, A.»l&gt;. 1916, haa Aled retaining wall, th em e N . (9 deg. 17 min. W.
aald «*rtlA*at* In yny office, and haa made parallel with . . i d retaining wall 448.21 ft.
beer permitted at the army canteen— Opposite City Hall.
Talaphaa* Na 21
application toe taa de*d to laau* In accord. thence south 626.31 It. to Commercial street,
hut* he was forbidden to en ter any
■nr*.with lava. Said cartIQralc embrace* thence east along qurth side of Comtn*r(*Al
th* following described propel ly .l|uat*d In •treat to beginning
______—
*10143. 38
place "where liquor Is displayed for
F.mtBol* county. Florida, to-wl|; Peg. IS It
FINII * PKUUUCK CO.
Use
or sale."
N of BE eor of BW&gt;i of MW‘f 8*r 3*. Tp FLA.
206 It. north of th* Intersection of
SI 8. It &gt;1 E, run W* 7.AS rh. N (.20 rha, th Heg.
e
north
line
ol
Commercial
street
with
the
"It
hns made n prohibitionist out of
C 7.IS cha 8 (.20 cha. 4 arrra. .T h e .aid east lina of Park avenue, thenre north
land k*lng aaa*aaad at th* data of th* i*au- 479.74
me," said one regular army officer.
It.
to
a
print
80
ft.
SWIy
(meaeante ol auch r*rtlAcat* In th* name ol ured at right angles! from the northerly line
J. Jflka fir*. Unlaw **M carllAcate ahall of
concrete retaining wall, thane* S. 69
«
b* redeemed according to la w .taa deed d ill deg.a 17
E. parallel w th es.tl retaning
laaua thereon on tha lAlh d*y of Augu.t, wall 169.1min.
ft.,
thenre
south
423.36
It.,
thenre
A. D. 1917. *
. *3600.61
4
4
tVltnew my offlrial algnatur* and aeal thi. wrst 148.8 ft- to beg
MY SPECIALTIES:
th* 17th day of,July A. I&gt;. 1917.W. II. AND II4'Cill E. ADAMtt
•
(■•all
K. A. DOUGLASS,
lleg. at Inletsartion of the north line of
Clark Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
^ S a n fo rd Lodge No 62. P. and A. M.
Fulton .street with the West, line of Park
9S-Tu**-Str
By V. M. I&gt;nu*la*«, II. C.
avenue,' thence w e s t -117 ft, thenre North
n --------- -------------Aral and third PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
A niorita'i dftblliiK Itojg tctuli ihelr tt|i|K*tllc* to Prauce wJtli tiwut, und ttiay
4(6.2 ft to a p.dnl 80tl SWIy I measured at
Thursdays
a
t
7:30.
Visiting
brethren GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
Nodr* of Appllratlin Tor Tat Ilrrd Under right' angle.) 'from northerly line e l a con­
fvtMlt with liiud) pntturtio*8 tla* l.tijile etill to ■Vlitifk," tv|)fdi thi-Me jflBi, photowelcome.
HerlUn A of t haplcr 46AA, Law# «i FI*.. crete retaining wall, them e S (9 deg 17
craplirtl In 1‘nttice. nro IthiwItiK- America‘a llhcrnllfy to her aoldlera flag O. L. Taylor
min E. parallel with said retailing well
Ida
O. J. Miller
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
126.1 ft. thence .oulh 400.81 ft. to be­
Notice [a hereby th e n that T. W -briber
iir»ii8cd llilmml In 1'njinv Ftp'll mun Is allowed dally n IiIr Held ration.
Secrotnry
W. M
.
*2831,06
purehawr ol Taa IVrllilr.1# No. '.'135, d* e I ginning . . .................. .........
JuLGIN-AND WALTHAM" WAl C H BB---th* S»d day ol June, A. !&gt;. Ifl'r2, ha. AI.-.I
, Monroe CbapieeN o; IS; ItTA TM .'
ATLANTIC COAST LINE I*V. CO.
u ld cortlffrat* In my on***, and ha- mad
Itff. on Lh*» noith Unr of PuUoA#.}ttfitL
•
Meets
every
second
und
fourth
T
hun
application for taa deed lo Urn* in ar
•i n '|iwtnt*i y. rrwvu ut toe Wf»| Uni* ol
cor dance with i . a ,. Seid-eentwrete nrrtrrr r
ft, i hence Versions o. ''Star-Spangled Danner." spmng Inward her. She waved him day in Masonic Hull o v u tho Imperii I » W 6 6 » ( m » 9 * » 6 » » 6 6
th* following deveribed property .Ituated in I*«rk •\# n u c, *hcnt o wril
Theatre. Visiting companion! weicoim
Seminole county, Florida, to-wit.
I^ul |, north 670.1! fl. in a point Ml fl SWIy
from
northerly
lino n f m ran*
T he third Hue of •'The 8titr-S|tiinglfd- Imrk gnyly nnd shut the (bnir In his
0 . L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
Sec. 21, Town.bip 19 South,
V- f 4 1
errtf*
intaimiiic
wall*
tm
n
itir^
i
at
f*Rht
face.
Half
an
hour
Inter
she
came
H acre*. Tho avid land being . . w o r d at
^
Fec’.y
High I’riest
I tanner* has had two versions. Bryant,
any;!eaj
Ihrnci*
aouth
C
O
drg
*17
min,
K.
th* data of th* lo.uanr* of ouch cerllAcaie In
through It holding n fnlrly written
th* name nf Unknown. Ilnlew .aid cettiA- paralld with aaid rrtslning »all .162-MI ft, In Ids "Library of Poefry and Song."
f79ti&amp;.01
sheet, which she thrust Into lilH hands. St mlnolo ( iiapitr 2, Order Eastern Nt* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ( ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ m i
eal* shall b* redeemed according to law n t 1hrnro nouih I If.2 fl**lo llrg#t
WitnfM rny hand n f'ity ('Irrk of Sanluftl. given ,lt ''Whose ■broad stripes and
Meet* every flrat and third Tuesday
deed will Iwua t lit rrun on tbr&gt; I 8lh day #&lt;[
. When he had rend It his eyes were
Hoiiila, on thi* thi* ! 11 h day Of Aufuit, bright stars through the perilous
Augu.t, A. D. 1917. ip.each month. Everyone who has seer One Inch Cards Will Be Published Ub *
dim,
’'Lordl
But
you
do
make
up
With*** my official otgnalurc and **al A. l&gt;. 1917.
fight," and Stcdmnn, In hlk "American
hi. ‘ tur in the Piast are cordially Invited der This Heading At The R a le O f t7 ^ «
(.call
JAS. C. ROI1EKTF,
thin tha 17th day n( J u ly . A. I). 1917.
I0,1-Tuoo-2|V
City ri*rk.
Anthology," makes It rend. “Whose thlfig*!" he said not quite HtemlUy. "If to visit this chapter.
Per Year.
(oral)
K. A. Ill til (I I, ASS,
Clark Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
broad stripes and bright stars through —If this were true." glunrlng nt the
NOTICE FOR IUIIS
lly V. M. Pouglaw. I). C.
No’ version sheet—"why, I shouldn't ever draw mi­
N o tiff fa hf*rrliy given lhal the hnanl of the 'clouds of the fliihf."
S5-Tuc.-5te
.T he Sanford C ouncil K. of (’.
THOM AH KM MKT W
ruunly rohnmbainfit r• will receive M*|f at of the song makes th e line end with ni her happy breath."
M ee't the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m„ and th*
K. FKKGI'HON HOI1SIIOLDU
"dh,
v
s
,
you
would!
You’re
forget­
An Ordinance Amending rteritun 371 &lt;J the (hie n e\ t* re gular meeIing «&gt;n T me■ilay . S*p- "night" Instead of, "tight.*
■llh Sunday 8 p. m., each month, nt K.
U n ite d Ordinance* of the (III of San. femjiirr n h, 1 1*17, Inr tin- Ilying of clay on
ting
ihtMilinulux
tu
your
vanity.
Think
the
Winter
I'ari
ami
(lv(rilo
road
from
of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
ford 1911
of being the nnly mun that ever
ila It prdalned by the Mayor and City Oviedo lo the Orange county dne ■■ per
Theo. Schaul, Grand Knight.
anvciflraliona furnished by* &lt;!. It. Jlim*ey,
Council e| Sanfotd, Florida;
touched tills adamantine bosom," Janet
C. L.. Britt, Fin, Sec’y.
Section 1. That Section 277 ol the He- highway engineer, county to furniah s!l mi*
LAWYERS
E. A. iMMMiI.ASS.
cried'merrily. “1 rnll that a very per­
vised Ordinances of th* city of Sanford. tcriaU.
IQ2 F i i l t r _______________________C:it»rk.
1911, fa*, and the .am* U hereby amended
Phocnli Lodge No 5, K. of P,
Sanford,
-Florida
fect
npjHml
and
confession—If
I
did
to r*ad a. follows:
Meets second a n d .fo u rth T u n d a y i
lay It on rather thick. PM likes her
NOTICE FOR 1IIDS
Section 2 . It .hall b* unlawful lor th*
Nolle* 14 hereby given Ihi. I Ihr board of
owner or owner* of any boise., mule*, cattle,
romance ns the old Indy did Uer grog— Niiiting knights always welcome. Dy MARTHA M’C. WILLIAMS.
•win*, aneep or goal, to permit eurh ani­ rounty commUaionrr* will receive bid* alMcLaulin
0 . J. Millet
she didn't mind so long ns It was hot, II.K,
mal. to run *1 Urge. In that phrt ol the cor­ Lht n e it regular meeting on Tuesday. Sep.
U and S.
C. G;
porate limit* of Sanlord. Florida. d*.cribcd I ember 4lh, 1017. for pulling ahuuldera uf
strong, sweet—and plenty of It." .
clay or marl on *ldr* of brick road from
a. follow*, So-wit:
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
"Ccfise, mocking cynic nnd tell nto
He ginning at the water line of f.akn Mon­ Wilaon'a corner to Wrklwa river, »ame \a
The klhg would have lloumvd lu if
pit IncJhtMi deep
roe on an *tt*n*lun line ol Mellunvllle jv r- be three feet wide and
how*you
did
It.
Il
I*
simply
'wonder­
Meets
e v e r/ Monday evcplng at 7:30
nu*, thenre run iou|h along Mallonvlll* avr- •|»eclfl ra t Iona I n be fum lahed hy*f». II. Ham* he hud bo,cn privileged to wear ppttlin M. W. A. Hull, Biro Block. All vis­
engineer,
ful,
I
Swear
trulh
couldn't
he
ns
triie."
Yiue tu .Celery avenue; thence run w e t oh reii highway
coats- Being restricted to irmtsers, lie
•
• K. a u o m u . A s s .
iting brothers cordially invited.
Celery avanu* to the Sanlord (.Vint line
Office in Yowcll Illdg.
Sanford, Fla
f'lrrk expri-ssed Ids dlseiimlHure hy rather Davy Interriyitcd. Jnnet half turned Jns. p'. McClellan
and thence in a iouthe.ly • d l * -. t’on along * l 02*Kr.dif
J. \V. O. Singletary
her
head,
saying
In
hef
gayest'
voice:
•aid Sanlord Grant line to the ea.t and
wuhhllug
strides
and
a
heavy
ilnp
into
•
N.
G
.
*
It.
Sec.
We»t quarter MCtlon line ol Section .11: In m e r tr r u il C u u r l M rte n lti iu.tirldt * i
“You flatter me. Still, I agree with
t'iurida. Is the corner of the settee. There, nflor
cult
— H e e iln u liC u u n t r.
thence we.t along .aid quarter aertion line
you.
Truth couldn't be ns true; feel­ , Gale City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
•
h
a
n
r
r
r
f
to-Ihr Intertecllon . ol h in l e n k arenue and
a minute, he plnced Ills head lu his
Hughey elreet; thence we.t on Hughey Louis H .her, Campialnant
Meets second und fourth* Wednesday
ing, you know, never crpmjs Imagina­
hands, and swore—under his breath—
rlreel tu French irrhiir, tlunc* north ilurn
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
tion. llm now. be off with you, while nights in each month.
Ftencli a trnj* to Atlantic Coa»l Line rail- A. IL Carr and th* unknown
because the d u ch e ss lulled In a long
J. PV Hoolchan
mad, Ihenro we«l ahd north along the At heir., ilevisres, graniees, or other
I copy lids for the mnll bag. Of course F. L. Miller
chair a little way off. —
Clerk
Council Commnnde
lantlfc Coait l.ln* lullroad to Mill Creek, rlaimants, under the said A. IL
Practice in Stnie nnd Federal Courts
I'm going to keep the original—of my
tlunc* wrel Itom 6IIII Creek nhnig Sirth Carr; A. II. Criniwn. A. II. ClipShe
was
not
n
real
duchess,
of
course.
. alreel to the weal boundary of the,city llm pen, Sr., and Matlie J- Crlpprn; ’
masterpiece.’'
n.
I*.
O.
C. Sanford Loilgl* 1241
t.nrncr-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla
The nickname run hack In the days of
lt», thvno* north along lre.t boundary of city llelendanie.
Meet first ami third Wednesday nighi
"I wonder will" Edna dare—I’ll hate
To A. IL C-arr and A. It- Crippen, and to plgtsills, when he had been King Molly,
limit, to Lake Monroe, thence easterly along
heir#,
Ubn that* In point of liegtnning. whether 1 1 all parti*, claiming in ltuirr .1 eithrr
her If f\he shows'll to me," Davy said, utElkfl Home, North Park Avenue.
owner, thereof llv* within °r without the dev iter, oi grantee, under the said A. It ( arr gob. she Duchess of Two Slicks, ihotigh
U. 1... Taylor
flushing. Then he gnt up, caught both F. S. P'rnnk
or
A:
IL
C
rippen,
or
otheralw*
In
and
to
d t y limit*.
. „
.
’1
tin
unfeeling
world
had
railed
them
Scrretnry
.Exalted
ltuler
,the
(allowing
described
reel
esieie
situate,
Section :i. Thl. ordinance ahall tak* effect
Jane's hnnds-111 Ids, and said huskily:
Immediately upon It. paa.ag* and approval lying end being In the county «f Semlnnle, eommonplacely, Ihivc Mason and Jam"
hy th* mayor, or upen becoming an online Stele of Vloride, more perticulerly des- Lee. Only children and close neigh­ "Duchess, you are the greatest woman Ti e Lake Brci-xe Council No. 31 Junior
L A W Y E R
cr,fl&gt;ed ns-follows;
anc* without th* approval of the mayor.
lu Ihe world. Not another would him: | Order United American Mechanics
SUIT
9. COURT IIOI HK
bors,
they
hud
been
all
hut
Inseparable
day
ol
Ju)y
A.
!&gt;
Beginning at a stake on the south side
I‘a.a*d thla the 16th
Meet* every Wednesday ut 7:30 P
1917.
of Third Street road 21.86 chain*, west of until the era of college. Ja n et went so.humbled her pride, even In imike-he- \
Phones
H3, 330-w
C. II. niNGKK,
the bclnt ol Intersection ol (he south side
lieve, to humor another woman's whim M., in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
lire welcome. C. H. Smith. Itec. Sec.
PfiCTem I’fCAldcftl City Council. of said Third slrset road with the Fast line flrst, being a year tbo older, Then
I hrrelty certify thsl the above and forp- ot Seethin'27, Township It, south ot Itange Dave went, and thus It huppenrd' that end save a titan's love from Inntnli/.lng
rifmsnce ws« duly passed by th* City 30 cast, run thence west 10.52 chains;
going »rd
delliy. Do Iwlleye me—I couldn't rev*
ouncil In seiuion July
ly loth.
) ..... 191,.
Council
, * thenre south 9.50 rheins; rhenre east 10,62 IbeyJind not met for five years.
erchre you more If what you have done .
JAS. C. IIO DEBTS,
(•cal)
chains; thence north t-50 chains to paint of
“Bwear out Idudl U‘h more reliev­
City Clerk
beginning, containing 10 acre* ol land mure
were
real. I marvel that, knowing you,*
in g ” Janet Kttld iifh-r a minute, with a
Approved by me Ihla the IGlh day o( pr less.
I
can
love anybody else,"
July A. I). 1917.
0
It appearing from the sworn bill of com­ soft, suppressed giggle.
"Or, belter
J , I). d a v i s o N ,
plaint filed in thw above elated cause, sworn
“Will you take yourself off?" Jano\
fit
11
1
—Jell
me
about
IL
Does
true
love's
99-Tue*-4te ’
Mayor
to by George A. DaCottea, solicitor for com ­
cried Imperiously, hut letting her hnnds
plainant. t a a l . the residence# of the de­
Nallce .of Apallrettea for T a i ItreVI Under fendants A. It. Carr and A. II. Crippen are course refuse to run smooth for lack lle lit Ids clasp, lie-kissed .them ten­
Hertlen 8 o f Chapter 4888, Law. ef Her- unknown, and there Is no person in tb
of an ■obstacle?"
derly, turned nhU left her. She flung
Ida
I
state ol Florida, the aervire of a subpoena
Notice la hereby (Iren that J. K. Vincent, upon whom would bind th* defendant* or . Davy cried; sitting up with n Jerk:
l
purcha.er ol T at Certificate No. 116, dated either ol them;, that II &gt;• the belief of al"How d[d you—how could you i m d f U|»on the Btiifoo, pressing htT
lips, her cheek, her lingers, upon- the
' the etk day of June' A. D.‘ 1911.' hat fflsd flam that the aald defendants are both over guess?"
• •Id certificate In. my office, and ha* made the age ot twenty-one years.
wood
where Ills head Had rested. Her
.application for (aa deed to Issue in accord
•‘Didn’t—Tj 'certainty—knowing the
•Abd' h further appearing Irom said b ll
face
was
healthily colored, her blind
anc* with lawr Bald certificate rmhrt
that there’ are other parties claiming on In­ other party In Interest ns I do," Jnnet
the following described, property situs
terest under tha said A- H. Carr and A. IL
steady. She said nothing for nt Jenst
Hung
back.
Davy
shook
his
head
nt
In Seminole rounty. Florin*. »o-mit:
Ctlfpen. either • • heir*, devisees, grantees
Three-eighths interrsl In 8W Lot 1 end or othir claimants, whose name* are un­
“It’s bail enough to have you live minutes. Then, rising, she clutched
l-°t 3 (Less N E '») See- 26. Tp. 20 S. B known in a n d . t o . the properta Invclved In her.
7" E-. The laid land being r i . n . e d at the this suit as hereinabove tftsrrliied.reading law, though you don’t mean to the lettep und walked toward the li­
dal* of the Hauanre ot surh relllfirale in
Therefore, you. A. ft- C t d , n ‘l A. II, practice," he said. "I won’t have you brary, saying as she turned thl* knob:
lb# name ol IL II. Alarka; M
. .. Crippen, and th r unknown heirs, devisees
"Edna will innkc him read the letter.
Also, Notice le hereby *(**•&gt; }k*t J. E. and grantee* ol the said A. IL Carr and .tnfklng It nt me—I want to forget there
God send that site hns not uenac enough
vlncwnt, purchaser of’ Ta* Certiflral* No» A. Jl. Crlrpen, It the s a i d ’A. If- Carr and Is such a thing."
IIS, dated thus 6th day of June A. t&gt;. 1911 A. -II Crippen bo d ead ,'or other claimants
to see nnd tell him I wrote, only the.
haa filed eald certificate In my office, and under the said A- II. Carr and A- It- Crip"Iley, for the briny! The Spnnlsh
f-*a mad* application for ta* deed to issue pen. and all parlies claiming an Inter**! in
truth."
.
•
In arsotdance with law. Said certificate em­ and to the land hereinabove described are Mala I.. We yearn to go n-pknBiug! We (Copyright, 1917. by the MrClura Newipcu.
brace* the following described preOpertF hereby ordered to appear to tha bill ot com­ do, oh, we dot" Janet Intoned, her eyes
per Syndicate.)
•[tuned In Seminole county. Florida, lo-wlt: plaint filed In this raure on Monday the lat
fiv e eighth. Interest In S 'y ot I.ot- t and d a y ‘ of October, A. 11. 1917, the earn* being twinkling.
t l (Leas NF.)4). i e f - 26. Tp. SO 8. It. • rule day of thla rourt,
•Davy looked properly, foolish, but
*6 East. The aald land being a*»eswd at
thr data ol the laeuinr* of euch certificate
And It l« further ordered that this yiotlro blurted o u t: "If you knew what rea­
ulillshed for
weeks son I have to hate law and all Its
•n the name of W. M. Ke«l*r et al.
be nubllshl
. . . twelve
.
. consecutive
______
, AUoi Notice Is hsrsby given that J-r E. In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper publish
works, you wouldn't make fun of me.
ylncent, purchaser ol Ta* rsrlK rsW -No. ed In Seminole cqunty, Florida.
Witness ray hsnd and the real of the Cir­ Kdnn refuses me, because our Joint In­
? « . dsteel
ted the 6th day of July A. J». 1916
(FJjr the N ation al W om a n ’a ChrfWh*. filed said certificate In my office. »nd cuit Court of the# Seventh Judicial Circuit
4tlan Teuiporanct- Union.)
I*
ha. made aplllcatlon t«f ta* deed to Issue of the State of Florida, In and lor Seminole heritance of tho Waylnnd fortune
[" secordsnre with lav . 8»ld wrtifleate em- rounty on thla, the 2nd day of July, A. I). makes It all cut and dried—I’d like
bftcea the following tir.cribed property sit* 1917.
.
to give her my share—Indeed, I’d give
S'ted In Seminole county. Flcrld*. to-wltt
(seal)
E.'A. DOUOLA9S, !
l^t 4. Sec. 36. Tp. 2U S, It. SO East. 31
Clerk ot the Clrrull Coprl of the SeVen th It to anybody—but—the will steps In— MAINE SAVINGS.
Use
•••v*- The said Isnd being aee*«ed at the
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole If either nf us refuses tho money it
Under UiIh heading the Boston Jle rdate of the Isausnce of eurh certifictle In
rouoty, Florida- '
tb* n*me r.l Snyder * neater.
nld Koine time hlnce commenting pit
works forfeiture to both—"
Gro. 'A- DeCottre,
Unle#a raid errtlfleala* shall b* redeemed
Solicitor and of Counsel tor Complainant.
the tunings banks deposits, said, "It
"Leaving
you
froo
to
re(gso
each
••cording to law. taa Jeed mill Issue thereon
9I-Tue*-I3te
®n the 1st day of Rsptrmber, A. J». 1*17.
Is u good showing for Maine. Can any
other?
W
hat
a
pity
I"
’fy
n
et
Inter­
, 'Witness my offlrial rlgnature and aeal this Notice ef Application for Tas Deed Under
other
state make the claim?
Na
rupted:
"If
PM
had
to
take
you.
willHe S i x day ol July A. D 1*17. /
-Section 8, e f Chapter 4888, Lawa of
'•••It
t , A. DOUaLAEK.
Florida
dc|N)8itnr In n Muine savings hunk has
/dio-nlbshe,
she'd
lie
Just
the
loveliest
f lerk Circuit Court Seminole C o ., rIS.
Notire la hereby given that W. C. Wil­
lly V. M. Douglass, I),
liamson k C. C . Lee. purchaser* of Ta* m nrtyr, I enn sec her right now, faint­ ever hod a dollar that he deposited
99.Tur.-Rt*
Certificate No, 16, dated the Uth day of ing nt the nltar—regardless of orange th ere.” It Iff to he noted, m oreover,Jhnt
to North 6-8 nf South *
July A. I). 1916
blossoms and the Waylnnd old lnce—" the savings banks by no m eans repre­
NOTICE
ol Northwc.l | t oft Southeast
has filri
haa
Notlr* |a hereby given: ThsC all work In said certificate in my.
and has mad*
my office, ■
"D on't! You hurt m el” Davy pro­ sent nil tile stivlugH nf the Maine peo­
c»r neethin with the copstrurtloa of a bulk- application tor tab deed to Issue In accord­
kr,d .borderIng on L4k* Monro* In 4he City ance with law.
tested,
."You cun't know how much— ple that are a t Interest. The savlrtgs
Bald certificate embrarea
of Sanford and lying b etw x n the earl side tho-follitwing drier Died property situated In
since
you’ve
never cared for—any­ departments of the trufct companies
*6 unnamed alley between Sanford ami Spminoie county, Florida lo-wlt:
hnve 00,322 depositors wllb deposits uf
• Vorera avenue*, and the weel side of . N 6-8 ol S « »f NW )1 of SK H ot Sec. body."
"YHIn .avenue, and all work-In connectlin 28. Tp. 19 B, It. 29 K130.000.
000, or twice ns much ns the
“Prnlso
b
e
!"
Jn
n
e
t
flung
back
nt
hlrjt
. jjjh the filling In. recUlmlng and bringing
The raid land being assessed at the. date
J° A topographical l**rl all reclaimed land of the Issuance of such certificate In the —wltll yet n subtle hardening of the demand deposits In the siune Institu­
44«666«4666««4«6«*0»9»6966««4*66««44m # t m # 4 f m 4
• "?ni the | | n. of said bulkhead to tha shot* nama of J. G. Tomlinson, Unless said erilips. "But live'In hope, my child. Who tions. The national banks have-m il­
lln# «iUtiQv prior Jo ■•!«!
Uflcata shall lie redeemed according to. law
fully completed, and aald work haa tax deed will Issue iheeron on the 8tb day was It sang, 'd id 'm aids At forty-flvo lions In the|r savings departments, nnil
oven accepted l y the rlly of. Hanford, and of September A. I). 1917.
grow glibly’? -When tny time .guinea It the 11,820 shareholders In tho loan and
• o t l r e .ii hereby given to all property oaii* Witness my offlrt*raign*ture'and teal this
in aald bulkhead district, that th* City tha 7th day ef August, A- IF. 1917.
buildings associations have to their
will be your turn to laugh."
—
■t ouncil of Sanford. Rirlda. will at 7 30
iseal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
creiht
an nccumulaled citptlnl of f4,*1 never want to laugh nt you—:
9- m. off tha 3rd day of September, 1917,
Clerk Circuit X o u r t Semlncle Co., Fla.
• t he city hall at Kahford, .Florida, sit as
380.000. These and other totals make
101-Tura 6tp
, •
promise
you
won't
lnuglt
nt
me—now,"
» t-oard of equalisation for the purpose of
Davy nnswerod eagerly. "You see. I’ve u slew ing for the’ fhrlft und Industry
••viewing and equallting aasesemant* against
, To Trfl»t a Cold.
*'" :• tty In aald bulkhbad dlalrict as finallv
been thlnklug that maybe If FM could of Maine people that no stnto cab’ bet­
Sanitary Steam Prcsslnff; Hot Gasolnle Dry Cleaning. Altera“ 'd* and as.essed hy the city of Sanford,
Camphor In excellent for coltln ant! be persuaded there was .something—u ter." •*
* •
.
, ;•
iionH of
Kinds on Short Notice
■ IS*1 ***• *l‘ y rounrll will nt aald time hear
’
•
/
*
■"&gt; reason that any person may desire to should ha taken In this m anner: A prior nttnchmenr^^OIf, hnhg It, you un­
This rem arkable tes^mony- comes
F * . w-bjr* any of th* assessment. In arid drop • or two of camphor abould bo
Join
Our
Gentlemen's
Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
derstand." She got up and walked tu from u uewspaper avowedly hostile 'to
* il b s s g 'district •• heietefore d ied by th f
*|*y council Should be changed, end-wfter dropped on a lump of auear which -tho'window, saying over hor shoulder,
prohibition.'’ It Is a complete unswer
•I* f, y council have mat ae a hosld ‘of should be placed In n small witiej;liuut“Lcnve It to me. Nothing cnsler." •
•nusIDatlon. *n(] fully equalised all nf said
to tho oft-repeated falsehood ,of the
ful
of
w
ater
and
a
temiiioonful
of
this
. **?, , 7,*titil no. a Me., merit ■ aa at that time
As she disappeared In tho library he- brewers and dlfltltlcni th a t Xljilue hns
‘ :*.nB*liF fi.ed .and determined, shall at *ny m ixture fwV*rv ^verj t*"»
"tbwquenl lima be changvdt but l i n n iha)|
l'opd Davy suit lier BUihlenly falter and been' Impoverished bemuse* she 1ms
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TEMPERANCE NOTES]

Window Flags, for window or wind-shield* made of
peper, size-6x10 inches, each - - - - - • 5c

Flag stickers 1 1-4x3-4 inches. • Put them on your col­
lar, your belt or your hat band:
them on your
stationery. Envelope containing 10 for - - - 5c

HERALD PRINTING CO.
OFFICE SU PPLY DEPARTM ENT
PHONE 1 4 8

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Auguat 14. 1917’

THESANFORD HERALD
R ..J . HOLLY. Editor
j
W. M . HAYNE8. Barinaaa Manager

have set an exam ple In this respect.
They paid th d newspapers for their
advertising and got splendid results.
U ndo Sam m i ^ t well follow their
example.
------ O ------

They would " know their boye
would be subject to a wholesome
discipline-few parents are capable of
.directing or enforcing. •
They would know the physical,
m ental and moral health of their
boys wan receiving careful expert a t­
tention.
,
And If these soldier pupils were
paid by th e governm ent three dollars
a day, parents, would*know the boya
were.isbre of~d fair atari when their
services --ended.
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Proof That The Bill Is Paid

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*
PU SH T H E PA IR S
Our people, should not perm it
The returned cancelled check is .the most positive proof that the
. 1 a u M C s i r n *» p b i o v ' in adv a n cs
themselves to become so engrossed
bill is paidv Pay by check and be protected..
In the war and kindred subject* as
** MONTHS* * • ■• *a »mm■• t *v_r*#_*• • • • * It
aolicibyour. account, subject to. check.—— -• •
-**
W ft MONTHS..
»T8 to neglect ample prep arations for
■
SaOBOM l
1
thtf c6urit'y "arul neighEorTiooif fairs
this fall. We m ay bo tem pted to)
think we are too busy to atten d to ,A nd th e governm ent could well
CAPITAL 130,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
them but in this we will com m it a afford this. I t would know th a t uni­
grave error.
versal training means this country
A county or neighborhood fair is will alwayd bo prepared for any na­
•fliifci H m ll
not a luxury, not an indulgence, but tional em ergency—prepared .with a
one of the m ost im p o rtan t .institu­ trained eitixen soldiery fit t o ' defend
tions of any com m unity. I t (s as our country from any danger.
■Pf WAUfYOURBUSlH
The governm ent would know our
essential to the best Interests fof (he
Industrial life of th e com m unity as m ilitary stre n g th would be as great
is the school to the intellectual, or as our economic strength, and th a t
O. L TAYLOR
II. R. STEVENS
CuUu
the church to th e spiritual life. Its we could enjoy peace because we
F. L* WOODRUFF Vlc.-Pr».i&lt;bn!
educational influence is only lim ited would be so strong and so well pre­
by the energy wftJT which it is pared (hat no other nation* or com ­
bination of nations would dare a t ­
pushed.
1
*
‘
■ In these days, when the need is tack «Us.~‘
*
Our great and powerful navy,
urgunt th at production be stim u ­
lated to the m axim um , every agency bached up by a national dem ocratic
{nation by the examining board, m ay Sibert will bp pleased to know he ia
Crump -W arren, Chuluota
th at tends to arouse enthusiasm anil arm y alw ays fit to fight would be
T.
J.
P
arrish
,
Geneva
volunteer. * ■ ,
here and preaches n e x t’ Sunday.
a desire to excel should be carefully good assurance against war. And
A pply to the nearest recruiting The business session will be held on
John
H
enry
Bell,
Sanford
th
a
t,
is
insurance
th
a
t
those
who
fostered.
This
thb
county
fair
does
If a num ber of men who w e a r M.
Btation for oniistment.
W. C. Hill, Sanford
M onday, tho hour to be announced
C’s. after th eir nam es arc not left in as no other in stitu tio n does or can. would have*to do the paying could
204*..
South
Palafox
street,
P
en­
A.
G.
A
sbury.
Sanford
on
S unday, All are invited to hear
well
afford
to
pay
for.
the bullrushos a t th e next prim aries, • We should bend every criergy to
Dr.
Sibert.
*
Schelle
M
nines,
Sanford
sacola,
Fla.
This
nation
cannot
escape
the
re­
then w-e will confess to a lack of getting together this fall, the m ost
63-57
W
est
Bay
atrect,
Jack
so
n
­
sponsibility
th
a
t
goes
with
its
vast
complete
exhibit
of
the
products
of
,
R.
S.
M
ann,
Lake
Monroe
knowledge of the tem per of "the
ville, Fin. .
It. R. Ilaw kjns, Maitland
people.* Congress was called to ­ the country th a t it is possible to resources and w ealth. It can pre­
Eleven thousand a c re s of land
Postoflice building. Tallahassee,
pare
to
m
eet
th
e
dangers
th
a
t
will
O.
W.
Zittrowej-,
SUiffon!
assemble.
We
will
no?d
the
stim
u
­
gether to act quickly in' an em ergen­
about H astings is now- planted in
Fla.
It
must
be
Sam Russell, Sanford
cy, but they have frittereef aw ay lus of the inspiration in the years to always* th re a te n .
117 S outh Orange avenue, Or­ corn' and sweet potatoes, and 4,000
Charley Johnson, Sanford
valuable tim e and- made our tank come.- The need -for record produc­ storng - m ilitary nation. R ut we
acres more will ho added by Decem­
lando. F la.
W. T. H ouse, Altamonte
harder. T he people have becom e tion will not end with 'th is sbason. m ust be strong in a dem ocratic
ber, according to Mayor H. S. Bow­
PostofHge* Inijhling, Tam pn, Fla.
Unless.,i ll signs fail, the productive American stre n g th .
M atthews B est, Sanford
disgusted.— Apalachicola Times.
den, of t h a t $5,000,000 potato town.
Postoflice building, Miami, Flu.
M ake m ilitary service universal
N. M. Sw anaon. Sanford
Bulrushes is a good place for them ngoheibs of this country have a
§t, Jo h n #.county will do her part in
Make th e a rra y 0 * Geft.' D.' YVatsorf, Sanford
strenuous tim e before them for m any and obligatory.
- s i they seem to like it.
feedint th e people during the war.
great
national
college.
Fay p.upil • Geo. St'evens, Altamonte
•years
to
come.
T h ird (Iiiarlcrly Conference
— r O -----,
,
r
.
.u
i:
.
!hp
Every farm er is busy
Willie W illiams, Sanford
Will he held
Let us center every energy on the soldiers three dollars a day during
11. II. M cCreary has sold., the
i
k
*1*_ M« lf 11* H ,.rin « land lor .h ,
their term of service. Keep A m er­
clm rrh of thU ■ y p ra t. S u n d .y .n/1 fti&lt;h
_
____ great
Rins Connelly, Sanford
Gainesville Sun, one of the best main issue-‘-preparedness—and
ica safe for dem ocracy.—T am pa
^Monday.__3 hv J t.-v. D r. J.JD . Sibert.
_ ■j
John Edwarda,. Sanford^
__ . new spaper*properties in th im itate t o . PU SH it to a SU C C E S S FU L cnoTribune.
elusion.
.
J
E.
And*
:
"ii,
Sanford
the p/csiding elder w ill preach both
the Pepper Printing Co.
To the
O -----• C. J. M erriw ether, Sanford
Llke Human EnoJne.
. new owners who are old friends we
morning and evening Sunday. This
, M. T. Casaiduy, Sanford
A locomotive may lie all r|Kj,t | n the
HARRY* M rC R E A U Y R E T IR E S
. wish tb extend the right hand of
will ln&gt; a specially interesting* occn• Will Erickson, Sanford
long rim. but a t that ft frequently hns
fellowship and friendship. . We work- , It must be some satisfaction to
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From*
Page
I)
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sim.*
T h o se who have heard D r. to take w ater. . '
Jas.,
Huff,
Sanford*
Editor
H
arry
M
cC
reary
to
retire
* cd with all three of them , Pepper.
Rodger W iritted, Lake M onroe
Welsh and- Tomkies and it will* be from active service after editing th e
Sam M um , Sanford
N. O. .G arner, Sanford
like talking to them, to read the Gainesville Sun for some thirty-five
R aym ond Fit-dl, Sanford
M. Hanson, Sanford
£un. and especially tho locals from years or more. Ami especially us in
R
ufus
Jones,
Sanford
Geo. T hom pson. "Sanford
Oliver J. Farmer, who was our friend that period of year* he has buried
John Cherry, Sanford
T. F. S ingletary, Sanford
* in tho old d ay s while he was editor in marty opposition papers, has pass­
R. L. Peterkin, M aitland
Kyer T hom as, Sanford
of the J,ev y Tirm*s D em ocrat, &gt;jtic- ed through so m any tills of various
Lewis
L ut mon. Sanford
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kinds
and
lias
made
good
uiili
a
W. I! Sapp, Wagner
cess to tbe new editors. May they
S. M. PickLns, Sanford
W. II. S te w a rt, Geneva
thrive and prosper and keep' the Lig
u,,,l "ow retires from the gameLloyd H ill,-S anford
J. II. M ontoe, Chuluota
Sun Op to the sam e high stan d ard as with a com fortable bank account
Si
JJirown,
Geneva
and
no
cause.
to
worry,
for
aside
l ’at Allen, S anford
it has alw ays been under. E d ito r
Willie Anderson, Sanford
II. C. Parker, Guhriclla
from making money annually ho
M cCreary.
Elijah Futch, Sanford
J. C. Carson, Sanford
evidently received a good price, for
------0 ------Zerna B a n k s,’ Sanford
the property and can keep the wolf
r t i 'i n Youdell, Sanford
GOVERNM ENT FR EE A D Y ER.
G. D.* Calhoun, Sanford
Ben C anty, Sanford
from the door for some tim e to
.
. T ISI&amp; G
David Peterson. • Sanford
bottle, Anri yet then* is ;i pathos, a
Henry Law son, Sanford
Publish"” i generally, seeing
A. Brisbane, Lake Mary
1 l,‘ i.forlorn feeling, a radm-ss Hint is
Andre,w W illiams, Paula iaju id c e of repeated re |UeiU f *r free
M artin V incent, Lake M ary
Hnrrold G rant. Sanford
nexplieable
a lit
newspaper
_ j
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N ’*"
11 uabout
u u u t it
w INI#*i IIt, 4 man
1114111
government
advertising, a r ‘••as’k inu _y, .
.
11
,
Lawrence G ay, ^anford
Ilich’d Burke, Kolakee
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refrnng.. Most of us wear out inir.mk!., tvny th* ly ito m is continued. , , ,
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C. M, Parnell. Oviedo
Alien Horton. Lake M ary
f p si
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M»*;t&lt;! M rusting out ami we hope to
J. I . Cwightin. publisher of th*
,, Iff,
,r *
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II ('. Vincent, Sanford
Jefferson Hudson. Chuluoia
ur
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,*»•** Marry
.Met reary s-ncace in
Waseca l.Mmn.t II ■:;»!•! publishes I ,
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W. K Scruggs, Oviedo
Henry W right, Sanforil
,htm
.a c tiv e business of some kind th at
this editorial:
Hunry McGairkill, Sanford
Walfred Pierson, Sanford
CJur governm ent does not exoeet
A. G. D oudney, Sanford
Sam uel Glover. Sanford
the raiirouds to transport troops or
Amos Scijiio, Sanford
Itoston Irving, Sanford
supplies w ithout pay. Our g o v e rn -: M „f Us want to sell for the joy of
I). 1). Caldw ell, Sanford
A rthur Johnson, Sanford
nient does not ask the steel or p , . w - free for a ri.uct time and free
Clarenre Wlti}e, Geneva
Julius Huff, Sanford
der Plants to furnish m u n itio n s'free iu&gt; cqss, the public'us we would lake
C. W. C ulpepper, Geneva
C. M. Williams, Paula
«o r the farm ers t &gt; fu m is n fo q d for j great pleasure in doing if we tinted
Eljis Blair, A ltam onte,
Geo. W ashington, Sanford
th«*&gt; arm y without paying them f*J run amdek on the Hind laws, but
C. T. Sm ith, Sanford
it, b tit'o u r governm ent has no hesi-1 (,„« niany rmwspapey men would
Clarence Young, Geneva
CHANCE T O ENLIST
tancy in dem anding th at new spaper like to think th at tfieir life work
Jno. Jelks, Sanford
publishers givw colum ns and pages hiid ceased, that they would never
C layton New ton, Oviedo
Tw.o Very Good Branches of th e S e rof Space cacti week to ussist in the write another line, that they .would
E ster W oodward, Sanford
*ice Again O pen for Enlist­
war program w ithout a cent of epm- drop nut of sight and mind forever
Julius Sc-ott, Oviedo
m ent
perm tion. . It.re q u ire s akHled’ labor. j after they retired from , the editorial * Jas. Aiken, Sanford
Two thounarid men ore w an ted
modern m achinery and high priced tripod. And so we sa,Y to our. old
R. I.. M ann, Lake Mary
im
m ediately for th e (Quartermaster
material to produce this publicity friend, Take a rc^st, you need one
Jas, Hrodie Williams, Sanford
Corps
of the N atio n al Army. T h is
for the governm ent. Is (here any and it is well earned, but d o n ’t fall
Chester Thomas,- Sanford
is
the
first tim e thin branch of th e
sane reason w hy it should not lie out of sight completely and while
Louis Collins, Sanford
serkice has been open for e n listm en t
paid for?
you are resting take a trip over the
David M inyon, Sanford _ .
vent! nionths, and those d e s ir­
Newspaper men are as patriotic ita te find visit all o f't h e brethren.
Oliver OeheraTT Sanford
ing service of th is nature should a p - r
as other citizens. T hey have bought It will do you good and wo would
A. *J. Jackson, Sanford
ply. a t once, ns th is opportunity will
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• Liberty Bonds .and (boated to the like to see you.
E rnest Parra more, Sanford
------ ~
u
be open for a sh o rt time o nly
------ .Q — —
Red Cross and other laudable or­
R. K. Burton, Sanford
Clerks, cooks, buglers, neeha tries, Dramatic Header and Humorist has been Secured by the
ganizations a s ’ far, as their m ein s T R A IN E D S O L D IE R S FO R .OUR
Eddu* Brown, Sanford
etc., are urgently urged to en list in
.would- perm it, b u t 'th e i r patriotism
T.
C. Hillery,' Sanford
this corps.
C O U N TR Y *
ought not to be imposed Upon. * A
W. I. Tyler. Sanford.
One of the most vexatious prob­
•The field a rtille ry in agnih open 4r
y*
*
rich governm ent like ours should lems confronting father- ami m others Exem pted on Arcount of Physical
for enlistm ent fo r 40 men from tb e
P&amp;&gt;* for its advertising, instead 'vof of healthy son's is th e boy problem.
D isabilities
'
sta fe of Florida.
This is a v e ry
begging it. ’England and Canada
I.
L.
-Cook,
Oviedo
.T hat problem begins when the
good .branch of th e service and p ro ­
H arry G orm and, Paolo —
boy is big enpugh to move around,
motion is fast. T h o se desiring th is
Jno. Sanders, Sanford
‘
BENEFIT OF
.associate with other boys and pick
branch of scrvsctdflBM ff^ enlist im ­
up inform ation. B ut when the boy . Geo. Smith, Paola
m ediately owing to the small n u m ­
J . A. Britline, Longwood
Is eighteen, and on -the threshold of
ber to he accepted.
Andrew Bell, -Sanford
manhood, the problem becomes seri­
•R egistration is no bar to e n lis t­
A. C. Smith, Sanford
ous and often alarm ing.
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ent. Any m an w ho has not been
C.
S.
Hickson,
Oviedo
The father is usually too busy
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L rdw urth Brown, Sanford
making the fam ily living to give his
notified to appear fo r physical exam - 1
#
,
Admission
15
and
25
Cents
We can furnish in any
boy the companionship -lie needs.
size and any style type.
And at th at age of boyhood there is
little a m other can d o .Delivery in five days
With obligator}* universal mili­
after receipt of* order.
ta ry service—a big dem ocratic arm y,
which is a great national collegt* ns
well—tho governm ent can step in
Prices for Rubber Stamps not
jind help solve ‘this problem.
i &gt; otter 2j--j Inches long and type
Most boys choose their.careers by
. not over
Inch high:
chance. Their entire future often is
i
•
determ ined by the first job they get.
Not m any can go to 'college. .T o o
1* Line 20c
m any have to grab th e first avail­
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able job when they leave -the ward
Each Additional Line 10c
school, to help th e fam ily make
both ends meet.
If the arm y we e shade a great
Let us have your order
national college, vh jre bpys could bo
prepared for a tr-d c . :t f^rofesdon or
a business career while- iTetrini: m ili­
tary training, most parent? would bo
anxious for thei.*. h^ys - to get a
chance a t th a t tre k in g .
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T h e y ’ woijld know- the T7e.it scieqtific knowledge would he applied- to
—Qfice Supply Dept.
th e physical health of their boys,
and th a t the governm ent was pay­
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ing for an»edbcation parents couldn’t
vafford.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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EXEMPTION BOARD BUSY

RUBE ALLYN

Sanford Board of Trade
Wednesday -Night at Baptist Temple

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Ft. O glethorpe and w ilf rep o rt fori she ship/ted 100 carloads of K Irfsh
Mrs. M. J. Hoolehan and two son k
Lti /
duty on A ugust 27th. R ajph Wight p o ta to e s /she has I £ 0 0 acres p la n te d
Vcrn and Wooding of Jacksonville
returned home Friday afternoon ffis an a lte rn a te and Will probably; be j t o 'corn, brid Is now planning t o . p u t
ter. a three weeks visit to Mrs. J. F,
called, som e tim e during tho m qnth th e rem ainder of -her 2,000 acFM in to
"PRODUCING NOT PROM OTIN G" BOARD OF TRADE RESULTS'
V
Hoolehan and relatives.
—
t n r t h e NEt n m u y )
also*
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Jotljqr crjps.
Little Happenings— Mention
M. J. Hollehnn came down for
Capt. H erring has been th e ca- 1
of Matters in Brier— '
three Mays. while his wife was here.
palde in stru cto r of the Hom e G uards]
T h e r e /are six silos g ofni u p in
Rube Allyn, im personator a n d hu­
Personal Items of &gt;
Everybody was glad to^ see old morist will be a t th k B aptist T em ple sector south or Allies. Germans a t ­ here and hir will bp missed not only I M arlon county, and six-dipping v a ts
In te re s t
M ike's face again in Sanford. Mike
. W ednesday —eveningr -8:30 o'clock, tacked in vain a t th e point at which by the guards hut by bis IFgfon"of I eith e r liefng built or contracted fof.
says - “ This Is whe&gt;c" I .'s p e n t m y
Aug. 16th. T his is a program or we captured trenches on August I I . friends, but b is . country calls and I T he farm ers in Marion co u n ty o*boyhood days. I do love dear old ranged by the Bonrd of- T ra d e for They were repulsed with losses and being a m ilitary man h e 'cannot r e - 1poet to save a lot of corn as silage.
Sammary of the Floating Small
Sanford. 1 want to come back some the benefit of tho Seminole Home obtained no results.
«ist. T h a t C upt. Herring will tie] One farm is p u ttin g up 800 tons o f
♦
Talk* Succinctly Arranged fur
day." He works for the Seaboard
accepted
goes without saying for he J silage this year,
Hurried Herald Readera
"In the C ham pagne east of Rheim
G uards. The admission is 15 an d 25
is
one
of
th e best qualified men ini
shops in Jacksonville.
^ j cents. You will get mpre th a n an
," In the
C ham pagne
ease
of
this
part
of
the south, having had
,{ .
Rhcims,
in
tho
region
of
the
Casque
Mr and Mrs Ralph Chapm an a n tr hour’s wholesome entertainm ent and
ProL A. L H atch principal of the 0 - H. T. Russell and fam ily have
years
of’
m
ilitary,
experience
and
his
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anf
T
e
'
th
Not
and
the
Teton,
an
d
on
the
left
bank
th e proceeds go entirely to the Homo
veido schools who has been a t the returned f r o m th eir autom obile
"I'*1 ,POtth of on,mA,» -*re not
G uards tow ard e q u ip m e n t., T he of tho Meuse th e re were spirited recent work w ith the Home G uards
stim m er school nt G ainesville was in trip to Kansas City. T hey made the
h
a
,
k
.p
l
Mm
active
in
the
n
o
r
e
,I
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"l'" " chpot°,r
artillery
actions.
.Tw
o
surprise
a
t
­
hour named is so arranged as not to
. .
* o n e rrom En dogSo r catt may* prove
HauCitX-Sunduy enroutc to Jackson­ entire trip with no m U hapennd found
interfere w ith th e regular -prayer tacks by the enem y at Cauriores
I nopuus. but only because some linville w here he will join the arm y anti the efreption of the Cumberland mo­
wood and- Bezonvaux were repblsed
meetings of a n y church.
Rulph
W
ight
Is
also
u
man
of
m
il-1
P arity or germ has been deiwxltiih In
take up V. M. C. A work. Wo hate to untain bet wee Chultifnuogu and N a ­
by our fire.
Elsew here the night itary experience and is the bugler of
UK,J’ " "u n d Hint results. W hen n
lose Prof H atch from th e country sc­ shville. They thoroughly enjoyed the
was
calm.
the
Home
G
u
a
rd
s
and
a'w
ell
drilled
?
°
iPcnt
U discharges o special
Regular m onthly meeting of th e
i hools b u t he is going to the front in a
trip in e v e ry particular."Twp
German
airplanes
and
a
man.
He
will
undoubtedly
be
called
'
pnf,mn*
wWch
,H
§ecn,tpd t n m K‘nn',s *
Board of T rade will be-held in th e
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good cause.
captive
balloon
were
brought
down
and
although
he
can
claim
exctnp-|
court
house
tonight.
Many
in
a
ttic
s
News Front the Front
Rube Allyn a t tho B ap tist Temple
*
Early Use of Lead.
Three tion from draft feels that he should
The
following
wire was received art: to come up. You are Invited to yesterday by ou r pilot*.
W ednesday n ig h t' a t 8:30. Bent-fit
In
Job
19:21 Is an allusion-to tho
'yesterday from Tam pa.
A flno 9 j&gt;c present and present any m atte rs other enemy m achines were forced go to the front.
Use
of
lend
to (111 carved Inscriptions
Homo Guards.
The best wishes of their m any upon stone !&gt;y pouring the-molten lead
pound boy was born yesterday to of Betterment or progressive ness’ th u t to land, having been severely dam ­
E lton M oughton, th e well known
aged."
' '
friends will go with these men.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Raines and you have in mind.
Into the cavities of the tetters to ren ­
architect has rirririe i to go-4o- Penn­
Mrs. O. W. Brady. We are nil do­
der them li'gltde. and nt tho some lim a
s y l v a n i a for a few m onths, where he
London, England, Aug. 13.—Two
Under date of the Ifth in?,L th e
to preserve- them -from the action o f
ing well and do not Intend to let
ffulie Allyn Wednesday Night
has been offered a lucrative position,
of
the German m achines which *yesthe .wentiler.
the boy go to war on the first call." Florida Farm s and Homes I n rl.j
Itube
Allyn
has
been
secured
by
but he will return to Sanford as soon
w rites tho Board of Trade in regards j terday evening raided the English the Sanford Board of Trade -to dc-|
as possible.*
bonded warehouses throughout th e southeast coast w atering places were liver one pf his humorous sketches
Lights,Frighten.Fish Away.
s ta te and refers to the Ft’deral Re- ] destroyed by-B ritish naval airplanes- Ut the Baptist Temple W ednesday
Norwegian experim ents with fishing
No bathing cap necessary. N at­
serve Banks as affiliating. - T h e i r .T h e official sta te m e n t Issued by the night at 8:30 f o r- the benefit of tho I with tin* uld of electric lights lowered
ural curl guaranteed
by
using
, . *u
. 1 IIHU
II«» sen Imve been failures, the ItInto Ithe
Je tte r tind plan will bo read nt th e I glvorninent today say s that one of '#* , xx * • ,
••N E STLE WAVE" process. Room
o ne Guards and at the small pr.ee
W )ir t.m ,y fr,,.,lt,-nlng the
the
machines
was
a
G
otha
trijdune
Board «f Trade m eeting tonight am
44, M utual Life Bldg., Jacksonville,
(Continued* From Page 1)
ot twenty live cents everyone should [ fl*ij, mvny.
and the other was a seaplane! .
the m atter opened for discussion.
Fla.
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101-3tp
go to tin* Tam pic and heir this great
H ear Rube Allyn ,ln his bumbrous th a t furnish not only entertainm ent
entertainer. • Everyone has heard of
London, England, Aug. 13.- There
• N O TICE
sketch a t the Baptist T em ple Wed­ but contain interesting :irtlc!es abiJUt
The Tam pa T ribune of the 13th Is-nothing Hpecial to report on the Rube Allyn but this Is )iis first .a p ­
nesday n ig h t nt 8:30.
pearance here and he comes Jto as­
men ami affairs as well.
For that points out the tourist possibility for
Franco-Belgian fro n t, says today's
sist the- Rome Guards. The money In Circuit Coiirl. 'Nevenlh J u d i c i a l
When a vote was. reached in 'th e reason all story magazines like Red South Florida th e coining season official communication.
Circuit, Senftnnle Co.. Fla.
is for a good purpose and a big
Book,
Popular
and
others
are
not
and
advances
the
belief
that'
tile
United S tates senate to settle the
E.
Stafford
house
should
greet
Rube
W
ednesday
solicited.
coining
season
will
outdo
all
otheVs
. question ’of the liquor statu s, both
London,
England,
A
ug.
13.—In
r
e
j
night,
i
vs.
For the next box and only hootaf for tourists and urges that people
the senators from Florida voted the
ply*
to
a
question
in
I
he
house
of
W.
G.
Med lock ,
and*
1917
periodicals.
It
is hopeiH interested prepare for their reccpdry ticket.
commons today Foreign Secretary
N o t i c e j,* hereby given that under
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that we can send at least niie box [ t ion.
In t ilt* habeas i’lTFpus proceedings
— . -Siuui Irish .p o tato es for full j4uih—j,
“Hntfmn—TT:iht~ttTrrre—was* nmv—ftlf?
four weclis.
before
Judge^&lt;Pepkms brought by and by virtue of a writ of execution
‘.- 4 n g —Now—ready for delivery. L
malty
at
ir
with
i
he
central
Dr
W.
M.
H
arper,
Osteopath,
is
Lib
one Darling who was arrested and issued out of Circuit Court in and
Allen Seed Co., 115 R ailroad’ Ave.,
1
UI&gt;ror&gt;f ” "P‘'n , v, rv Tin
powers.
a
new
member
of
the
Board
of
lined for Imthing in Lake Cout'ord. for the Seventh Judicial Circuit,
S an fo rd .,.
101-ltp * day, Thursday and Saturday, at 3
p. m. On other days th e hooks can T rade. Or. H arper intends m aking
Judge Perkins' today decided the Seminole county, F’la., in a certain
Help th e Home G uards by a t­
In
a
statem
ent
at
th
e
time
of
th
e
cause wherein E. Stafford is plain­
be left at the home of P. M. Elder Sanford his perm anent home and in
ordinance invalid and the prisoners
tending th e humorous lecture of oh Oak avenue.
reassembling
of
lhe
Greek
parlia­
so doing declares Jus desire to help
released. The city will probably up- tiff anil W. G. M.-dloek Is defendant,
I have levied upon nnd will sell a t
, Rube Allyn, B a p tb t Tem ple W ed, , . t u, fJvi, of ()Ur
Keep boost Sanford add to assist in th e ment last month Prem ier Venizelos
P*ol.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
said Greece was in th e wqr with the
public'auction nt A ltam onte S tation,
nes a j n g i
i s wee . ^
. usefully" tho magazines, so th at tin progressive work going on.
entente. -No formal deelarntinn to
l-'la,, on the |7t[i day of September.
■ Word comes from Tracey M e-'/hoys in camp will feel intuitively
T hirty-seven lo-ad if callle- li i la­
t Ills effect was considered tieceec.ry. j jus I bei-li brought
A
D. 1917. the sam e being a rule
f u l l e r - th a t he has Joined the n rmy our friendliness and the cheer which - Tlw Birmingham Ala C ham ber
nd » fire, ard
-i.i\. ill 10:3(1 a. rn to the highest
the
Friuzelus
govern
meal
having
in Texas and will be in (lie quarter-j comes on opening a fresh, , Fh-aii- [ of ( ‘motin-rr-e in writing tlo-ir approeojjntv, Phese are soon of t h collie
teen
ablishcii at Salomk. bi-fnre
m aster's .departm ent.
Tracey will covered periodical a hint of tin i-iutiini of l In- _ci-ciprm-al n-liil ions
btuiglil fur the farmers ny ai l from ! bidder (or cash the following dcsthe deposition of King Constantine,
I rrihed property 264 eross ties. The
know- how to (ceil the Sammies all greater cheer within.
existing between llii-irs and the San-*
the hankers.
A number of hogs
|
having
declared
w
ar
and
placed
right.
,
bought the same way will arrive said sale to lie for th e purpose ,of
We are all piViud of .Mr. Josse- ford Hoard .of T rade adds:'
troops in the field.
satisfying suid execution, and th e
“ Be assured th a t if any of your
sunn. This.importation of livestock
No. C6G will cure M ilaria or Bil lyn's words. Dr. Hym an's mnmige•
Into tip* county comer as a response costs. All persons are notified there­
nieiit. seconded heartily by collec­ mem bers are ever in Birmingham
lous Fever. It kills the germs.
of. and required to be ‘governed :jrAmsterdam,
H
olland,
Aug.
IM.-'
86-35t .,tors and contributions brought- re­ they will flrtd the latch string hang­ Accolding to the Tacglische Uund- to t lie activity fathered by the Mun- curdlngly. Dated tliin 13th day of
ty agent.
ing on tho outside .and a hearty
sults.
United S tates soil is no place U /
August, A. D. 1917.
sclieu of Berlin, the booty captured
welcome
awaiting
them
at
the
Bir­
Wo thank him, Mr. Holly, Mrs.
traitors* who would betray the coun­
by the Germans up to July 26, inA. It. ST IL E S,
mingham Chamlu-V of C unm qrce."
A former Philadelphia society
try to 'H ie men who expect to levy a HoUsholder, the Woman's Club and I
lude* 12,156 rntitioti. 11.655 rides,
Constable Fourth District,
Hv&gt;
every one who helped in anyway, .
war d e b t .upon Uncle Sam uel.
Seminole
F’la.
S.J52 machine -gtitis, 2.298 airidanes, woman has begun farming in tip*
Anyone
contem
plating
an
a u to
The remainder of th e magazines
Florida Everglades. The*past season
103-Tues-5tr
186
balloons
and
th
ree
airships.
T om orrow night! The event of the collected and .not needed by Mr. trip anywhere in th e southeastern
season! Itu b e Allyn the G reat. At . Jossclyn (the nil story magazines, states and as far north as Michigan
Goes to F rance
ure guide maps and -route*
the B a p tis t Temple. Benefit Homo j unrf th c |,ublic«ltit.ns for women such ‘«n
Guards.
This
Walte^
A
Radford, sun of Mrs.
as D e l i n e a t o f i will be placed wlxejy al *be Board of I rade &lt;&gt;lliri
(
i
A.
Radford
will leave lilifiut
service
is
free
to
im-mhurs.
R ub-M y-Tism — Antlstfptic, A no th ey ' will give pleasure.
A large
\t.gust 29 for FrajtCe. Mr. Radford
dyne — Kills p a in , stops putrcfuc donation has been made already to
tlon. •
..
86-351 » the county lioim-.
Liberty, N. V.',' n village. * is so has been* in training at Ft. M o
pleased-ivitli
tin- results of municipal Ply-rstm for the past thn-e months.
Minnie
H’
Key.*
TI ip Sanford contingent of Co. C
ouneship
of
her utilitb-* that they Sirs. Radford is looking forward to
*
'Corn
tn.of the Orlundo troops were here Inst
an- sending out curds ijlioudit costs, next week when Mr. Radford will
Saturday on a visit and tlu-ir many
cooperaW inn and dividends. Irt 1916 spend |» few days with Ids people be­
friends were glad to see them look­
.
tin* village Hit bonded for 595,000 in fore leaving for* tin- front.
ing so well. They have not received
'ill o r d e r ‘to establish municipal ow n­
their uniforms yet but they Ibuk like
$20.00 Worth .or S3.00
soldiers.
We may be foolish to sell you 520.00 ership. In 1916, tfinre than $1,8,000 Program Band Concert Tonight
Jewell
Corre out to the Baptist Temple worth of Fertilizer for only ' t 3.00 was paiif toward liquidating these Mareh, ' ‘Explorer"
bonds in addition to Vunidug ex­ Overture,' “ M ignonette"’ Baumann
tomorrow night nnd hi ar Itube
Characteristic, "A Day in the
Thus saving you, per ton
517.00 penses, m aintenance, etc. Lake
Allyn. •
City. Fcrnniulinn, St. -Petersburg,
Cotton. Field"
*..
Smith
But
th
at
will
be
your
GOOD
LUCK.
If you c a n 't bo an officer in the
say it pays and ju st u?k Jackson­ Fox T ro ts— • ,
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SE E US ABOUT MUCK
arm y m aybe you. can be a private
ville what, her dividends were in
(a)
"Y
aaka
Hula
Hickey
C
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A
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in the rear ranks.
1916 from her w ater, light and gas
Duln",
•
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Gtietz
102-tf
Itu b e Allyn, tho premier enterplants.
(b) "Amerjca I Love
.. tainer and platform lecturer
In
You”
. . Lislio
th r city- Friday and will give one uf
Paper Hanging and Painting
The two Sanford ladies ranking as Medley, ’.’Past nnd P resen t” Dalyb
his entertainm ents in th e 'B aptist
Thousands of ne^ ,sam p les of wnl A l- extem poraneous speakers are Melange, "Y ankee H a sh ".
Miller
Tem ple W ednesday night.
puper for y o u .to select- from. Sam­ Mrs. Ter he tin nnd
Mrs. Ernest
Finale
.* . •
W oodland Park is open only Sun­ ples will bo brought to your door Houshoider.- Don’t know where or
The Star Spungk-d Banner
upon request. 1 also do decorating how they get the data but they
days. To let on week duys. 92-tf
R ig h t/o r wrong we an- for the and painting ns it should be done. keep posted and a b reast of the con­ Baptist Church — W ednesday- Night
United S ta te ) first, last and nil the F. W. Tem perton, 108 Palm etto ditions nnd things an they find them
The pastor of Lite B ap tist church
time and tho man w ho«can't sub- Ave., one door from I’lrst street.
rill speak on next W ednesday even­
96-tf
’ Mias Minerva T inker puhliritV * .
■scribe to 't h e same belief is un­
ing at 7:30. on the subject, "The
ngent
for the Oldsmur, Co., near Judgm ents which come to Man."
w orthy to w ear an Amerirnn ting or
SPECIAL N O TICE
T am pa, culled at the Board of T rade This lecture will, tak e place In the
to claim citizenship- in this the f
M usson's Pool
g re a tm f country the sun shines upon5 . Open every W ednesday night, office F riday in th e interest of her assembly room on the first floor on
C om pany. Of cmfree the married account of the Home G uard enter­
When you feel like complaining of 7:30.
heat in Sanford read the news In
Also every W ednesday morning men c an 't move to Oldsmar but ten tainm ent at 8:30 on the second
to one all the bachelors approached
Chicago, Philadelphia
and
New for women only.
floor.
• *
York.
Every afternoon except Tuesdays will hike off in th a t direction on th e
first train.
No. 666 will cure Chills and •and’ Fridays.
•
B. Y. P. U. M eets
Good
water,
good
lights,
good
or­
Cover. I t la the most speedy rem ­
Additional- sta te m e n t -of paid up
The F'lake B. Y. P. II. met in the
der.
*
OU-tf
edy we know.
86-35t
members^will appear in the Board of B aptist Temple Sunday evening at
f
T
rade space In tho Herald Friday, 6:30, in the regular S unday session.
Mrs. C. O. Codrington, wife c t
Ala
M otherhood Assorts Itself
Editor Codrington of the DoLand
Alice Joyce, Vltngrnph's popular the 17th. The membership is in­ All present enjoyed a splendid pro­
News and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest star, plays with Harry T. Morey In' creasing daily. T he producers nnd gram rendered by G roup li of which1,
Rowland of DoLand were In 'th o city yT ho Courage of Slletfle," the Vita- growers are showing their apprecia­ Mr. A. A. Wainw*right Is Captain.
S aturday enro u tc to Orlando.
After the service those present at
nernph Blue Riblmn Feature which is tion of the Board of Trade efforts
*• - . '
**
Miss Alma Saint returned Friday *to bo nhoipn a t the Lyric Theafre and success in the freight rate case both unions assembled in the audi­
and are re-lnstating. They realize torium nnd enjoyed a short song
from several weeks pleasantly spent T hursday. —------ l—
nnd prayer service, nftcr which the
In this dram atic and decided.y the value of cooperation.
in St. Petersburg and T am pa
*
i --f ) --- , / pastor, Rev. Geo. H ym an gave a
{^different story Miss Joyce has most
Mrs. T. A. Brotherson and sons,1 of her scenes with the two delightful
President D utton of the Board of short talk from a verse of Scripture
«*
Ernest and Tom are spending well children who are cast in the play. Trade-Heft last night for his vaca­ quoted by one present. **Remember
Mr.
J.
W.
Trammell, Representing the
earned vacations at Coronado for a Before work on tho production was tion. He will probably be away for now thy Creator in the days of thy
few wceka where they will enjoy
famous Isaac Hamburger line will be
v fmislied these children, Mildred May three weeks or a m onth. Quite a youth, while the evil days came not,
bit
of
his
vacation
tim
e
will
go
to­
hihing and bathing.
j.
\ l/^ d Willie Johnsotn were her denor tjio yearn draw nigh when thou
in my store on the above date to serve
Reginald Holly is now the nigh't/ voted slaves and looked .forward ward boosting Seminole county und shall say, " I have no pleasure in
you. Have your measure taken now
his m ethod of procecdure always them ."
clerk a t the Hotel Carnes and will eagerly to their work with her.
for future delivery while the line is •
be thero untilfetSeptrmher first at
* It was a delightful service in view
W hen she gathered' them into her brings results.
which tim e he sPill e n te r Marion arms in tho story It b easily seen
of the fact thsft th e ' room was in
. • complete. •
:
:
:
f
:
Institute, M arion, Alabama.
i/ th a t her action is sincere. She talks
War News Sum m itry
darkness during the en tire time. .
All : re welcome to a tte n d uur
Ernest Gormley left S atu rd ay fur and plays with them as though she • Paris, France, Aug. 14.—The G er­
mans
attacked
last
night
on
thq
union
and help us in tho .study n
St. Louis where he will join th e regi­ were really enjoying heraelf. And
Aisno
front
in
an
endeavor
to
retake
Hla
word,
also to 'v ie w tho new
mental- band of the Missouri troops •he was. Perhaps the fact th a t Miss
the
trenches
captured
by
the
French
tableaux
each
Sunday evening from
»nd jwill leave in a few • weeks for Joyce b In reality a m other with
S
aturday.
T
oday’s
statem
en
t
says
now
on&gt;
heart
and
soul
wrapped
up
in
tiny
France. -Ernest is a good boy and
bis m any friends here hope be will AUco M ary Moore, accounts for her th e y were repulsed w ith heavy loss­
Called for Tralnfn
t e t back safely after the w ar (s over. devotion. A t ahy rate h er scenes es. * T he statem ent follows:
"B etw een Cerny an d Crrfonne th e
Capt. George G. H erring has been
4 * ti ("he nephew of Mrs. W . M. with the kiddles In this film are most
Seminole Bank Building
Sanford, Florida
called , to take his .place in the OfHaynes of this city and a form er a ttractiv e ane are sure, to please her enem y’s artillery developed pronounced activity especially in th e fleers’ - Reserve Corps in training at
m*ny friends. Lyric Thursday.
membra of the Sanfortiband,

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Jfnde Sam Will Use Fieldpiccu Maximum Range Seven Miles.,
In France Similar to French - . High Explosives Main Ammu75, British 3.3 and the
nition—Shrapnel and Gas
i . Will Also'Be Employed
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’ Origin of th s Matin#*.
W hether or not. we have to look back
to tbe fifties for tho first matinee, there
ia a t Itast little doubt that the Invention
had not fttnlned any general popular­
ity when the seventies were reached,
I am reminded that tho Bancrofts..who
were responsible for many Innovation#
th a t have since liecouie the vogue, did
not institute afternoon Perform ance#
until* 1870. a fte r they turn been In m an­
agem ent c!rven-yr«r*r 'Pip* Bancrofts.
If not the Inventors of the mutlucc.
w ere certainly the first to pay full sal
(tries to those who took part In them.
Not until 18TM did the matinee be­
come n fixed and regular fculuro-ol
even the Bancroft maiiugcinrnl.
Il
w as n byproduct of ‘■Diplomacy," the
success of which made* aiiy mentis of
.providing additional performances ac­
ceptable. Mr inquire Bancroft bus pul
It mt ryj^ipl thnl at tho beginning the
Attuned was a much more costly uffnlr
tbnii.lt Is row , ns frequent and sepa­
rate advertisements nnd nimnunccrneiits
w ere necessary to make .It known.—
W estm inster Gazette.

Limituntt.
of Dlshonezty.
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...

..

Flubdub
honesty ?•* B orrow aii"
''Mighty poor. He actually c n m T ^
to my house and stole „n umbrella I
had borrowed frotn.hlm /'—L ) ^

Not Supernatural at All.
There used to ho ti belief that rata
*’t:r ~ destined
— -never went on s lb l p it*
ftlurwns
to founder nt sen. This has a fine
supernatural ring; but, us a tuntter of
fact, has n good deal of truth nt tho
bottom. Unscaworthy vessels In tho
Olden dnya wore likely to be leaky nnd
contain m uch. bllge-wnter. The rats
would nnturtilly abandon such damp
quarters for a drier berth.

and all th a t stuff has no children of his
EN and women of America, meet were the shells that should bare been
own to go to the front.* The real
the Yankee ‘'three!”
used ui&gt;on the trenchba. T hat plan was
horror of war is com ing home to us I
Uo Is blood brother to the fixed thereafter In tbo B ritish army as
and we a re going to c ry ju s t as'm uch French "sq^ol»tY*Uvo,•, a n ear relative It had been from the beginning lu the
as we d a rn please a b o u t the boys ot the British 3-3 and a tw in of the Qermau and French sm ile*. . i t was s
feplrlt Photography.
bad m istake and one th a t will not he
going, w hether it is p a trio tic or not. G erm an "three/
A famous French' psychologist Is
Sounds like higher m athem atics or repeated by American artillery. That
quoted as saying that not only does the
'Alice In Wonderland'* or m ere non- la tho reason why our proportion of
soul exist after death, hut It enn ho
S T here is just a little tang of poll- genae, doesn't It? Well, It'a nothing of shell output will he a t least fire high
photographed nnd hu has written n
I f you think you'll lose, you’re lost, tics in th e air, M aybe It is a touch th e kind. It la a force th a t la. to blast qxploslyofl to one shrapnel. There will
b*ok to .prove It. He presents In his
of early fall and m
aybe
is a touch
th e way to vlclorxJILUio
e i ; s tation* bo llteralty-julllions of throe -high exl
F or out of the world we find
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oxpectatlouii
volume conversations with departed
Success begins with a fellow's w ill— of the politician but any h o w I have of tho w ar departm ent are to be re- plosives In our output. Ammunition
spirits
and also their pictures, hut I f '
been touched already a n d wilt tell allxed, writes a W ashington corre­ dumps hack of the American lines will
King David's Militia.
I t ’a fell in the state of m ind.
he
thinks
he Is nn original discoverer
spondent of the Philadelphia Press.
be small mountains, and ly throe moun­
King David organized a . national he tins much to learn.
about i t late r on.
"Spirit pho­
*
• ft •
T he Yankee “three” la the standard­ tains will be lasting power sufficient, If m ilitia, divided Into 12 regiments,
tography" Is on old n rt—or should It
If you think you are outclassed, you
well
directed;
to
wipe
out
.every
foot
of
ised
field
gun
or
the
Untied
States
ar­
under tltelr resphcilve Tifilcers, each of
1 And by the way politics' will
are;
tillery. It la being turned ont In thou­ trench along the great Ulndonburg which was called out for ono month In he said, trick?—so old that It seems
soon
b
rin
g
out
the
tic
k
e
t
for
the
to have gone out of fashion In this part
Y ou've got to think high to rise,
sand lota for the biggest artillery drive line.
the year. At tho head of the arm y
Y ou've got to be sure of yourself be* city offices and from th e aldermen th a t the world baa. known.
Tbe gas shell is something that has when In active service he appointed a of the world. It may be added that
the photographs seldom made the
now to be elected th e re is a strong
I m ust wslk warily and speak guard- not been revealed In all Its details and commander In chief.
fore
i
"spirits" bcautlfuL
. .
probability
of
having
th
re
e
o
f-th
c
e
d
lj
In
telling
how
the
Y
ankee
"three*'
will
not
be-until
after
tbe
war.
It
Is
You can ever win a prise.
city commissioners t h a t ' will * be end tbe things th at gd w ith It figure to be one of tho big surprises of war
elected
a f t e r ' the n e s t legislature ln tbo new artillery plana.of the war for "F riend Fritz.” Both the quantity
Llfe’a battels d o n 't alw ays go
meets
fo r thia city will hava
the d®Partment. T here fa so much tbaf la of production and tho constituents of
Tq th e stronger or faster m an;
commission
form
ere
long.
° r^ n u tlc H&gt;*t
* tem ptation to the gns a re to remain a secret.
B u t soon or late the m an who wins
I asked Colonel Edward P. O’Hern.
• *, *
overstep the bounds of prudence. A rcIs th e one who thinks he can.
•
.*
,,
porter hM ***«
to tell sny one who Is in charge of prdhance produc­
. -i-Exchang'e.
And th e n -a fte r th o commission of a dozen tilings which aro big news tion, w hat will he tho principal use of
form of governm ent will come the bnt which cannot be told w ithout glv- tho gas shell. By way of answer he
told mo w hat the.Germaoo have been
1 We have but recently witnessed plan fo r -municipal ow nership of b&gt;ir Information to' the enemy,
doing w ith It for more than a year and
an event in this country the like of public utilities and m an y o ther good | f ^*T® therefore carefully and consclentlously deleted everything that what the British and French are do­
which the world has never before things t h a t go with th e new plan of should remain untold, and I find enough ing with it now. It ta like a certain
operating
tho
city
on
business,
lines.
seen—a t least, the world of our
rem ains of neffa that Is Interesting, patent medicine. • It works whlln you
knowledge. We have w itnessed the The lab o rer ia worthy of h i^ h ire and exclusive, and timely to w drraut this sleep. T he technique Is to shell the
ttrneh w ith tho gns shell nt a time
en tran ce into the ranks of a ' na­ there is no real plan for c ity govern­ article.
F irst I will tell the story of the Yanl Irfion most of Lho men arc steeping the
tio n 's fighting' men, of ten million ment except to pay th re e men real
soldiers, waiting for the call to the money fo r mnrnigipg th e city as a kce ''three." It Is n beautiful nnd a sleep of tho "dog tired" of the trench
terrible weapon, racy In its slim line* weary. Tho bursting projectile then
colors. We see today an arm y of business.
even
more effective than the F r e n * release* Its deadly content, nnd death
i
nearly two million men actually
“seventy-five'
In tho elDclency of Its comes In a sudden choking smother
i under arms, equipped and assem ­ ^ yT he m an who m oulds public execution.
that Is more frightful, more painful
’. .
.
bled, ready to do or die i n .t h e i r opinion will have to be u man who
It w as Iwrn In 1004 and w as concelVl than any drown 11 coultf be.
jS Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity
co u n try ’s service.
has done enough m oulding to make I
wholly hi tho United States. The
All th ree of these shells will I* used
In orher bureau of ordnance of the w ar depart- Ip tho Yankee “three/* T he ordinary
I t is an amazing sight. America, a showing for himself.
r 'of 99.98 Per C ent.
1
words th e m an who tells you hov^ to m ent a fter labored studies' deviroffTia* Ainge Is to be five.miles, but by elevs-j
th e peaceful; America, the cradle of
tlon
tbe
effective
range
can
I
h
&gt;
raised
run the governm eht sh o u ld be a essential mechanism, the spring (jjj
toleration, Hie nursery of justice and
X
man who represents som ething in vice? that take up the recoil and keep! to seven miles.
rig h t—America in arms ami spring
the gun constantly "on the target.”
the com m unity.
ing to the fray!
And the strange feature of the • Som etim es when you hear cer-1
Safety First In France.
case is, it has astonished even Amcr tain people, talk a b o u t w hat they
"75” German Discard.
Tho theoretical limit of th o * Y n n k c c
icans themselves. We have been so .would do in thia and t h a t case you I
TUo French "seventy-five," as almost three" I* 20/OUO rounds. Then the
long accustomed to hearing ourselves wonder how Sanford e v e r am ounted every
ouo knows, la a German discard, .gun must Ite rerltled Iwcnuse of tho
referred to as a Bleeping giant th a t to so m uch while they w ere away. | The French ‘ordnance bureau took It erosion Hint has taken place In the gnu
we had come to so regard ourselves
;u;d a fte r long study i&gt;crfoctcd It. The chnniber. As a m atter of fact and ns u X»3CIIIIflllllll»«CXIIUIIDIin»3KllllllIIIIII»e«&lt;llllllllllll»9»C
We had thought that the affairs o:’
When 1 go through th e magfiifi-l French have turned out enormous safely protection the gun to lie used o»
the outside world concerned us not cent fields of corn and o th e r staple] quantities of the "seventy.-live" and iho French front will he rorltb'd after
rounds have been fired. Prema­
and th a t we were sufficient unto our­ crops over Seminole c o u n ty I. feel n l'b a v o made It their most effective .war
selves.
•
-r-.'1''' *
great sense pf gratitude to the men “ nu„'v
&lt;lf l *10 "®oventy- ture explosions of shells In tbo guignnd'
11 1M' TheT rnikeo "three other causes of dnimigo m ake neces­
But today sees the giant, awake, who m ade th e campaign for p rep ar-* V° "
Is three Inches exactly. The British sary the Hi.iSio round limit ns the Hue
A little groggy, it is true, but rapid edness a n d urged the people toplant stan d ard field gun is 3.3. The "field of safety.
ly assim ilating the power and migh these crop*. The corn crop of Setn- F ritz." ns (ho Germun gun hirs been*
Like ■lu* French, ijurtnnn and British
th a t "w ill sweep , everything before inoJe c o u n ty is one of th e bumper styled. Is. like tho Yankee gun, three field gun*, the Yankee “three'' will take
him when once he gets his stride crop# in . th e state a n d has given liichivi exactly.
Up the recoil without disturbing the
W hile our nlllcs look to uh to furnish sjghtlng o f the gun., It will tire twenty
It also sees him shorn of his provin- 4lu# c o u n try more favofnble criti­
. cialism and taking his rightful, placn cism th an any similar c ro p that has fins! by tho shipload fur tlu-lr people Mnits each minute. The nlluwiince Is
nlid their a rat lea, airplanes by the thou one second for the discharge, two sec­
in the world—a man of power and ever been {frown.
sand and other aids In th e great war. onds for the recoil, escape of g.-jscs
m ight among men of power and
the grcntesi .if ull their dem ands Is for nnd the reload, a total of three seconds
Did
you
ever
stop
to
th
in
k
ijow
might.
t
Jew men in this city ' ure actually artillery nnd for tho m unitions that go for tho e n tire operation.
And being awake, we find- con­
with It.
Those who dork the gun will never
engaged in lining som ething for their
fronting us one of the most stu p e n ­
A rtillery In It* broadest sense mentis seo what they try to lilt. A battery
fellowm en ? 'The great m ajo rity are
dous tusks th at ever confronted
the Yaukce "llireo" and the three coumiuudur who will tip perhaps two
engaged d a y and night in making kinds of shell Hint are II* food. These pr three miles away nod In u position
people. Wo find ourselves the pro-r
moneyf fo r themselves an d sever nre the high explosive,’ the shrapnel to observe tho Jilts will direct over the
ab le deciding factor in a world war,
have been known to do ,a kindly and tho gas shell. Of these three pref telephone th e working of the gun. Be­
th e balance of power th a t shall
Is being given to tbo high ex fore him ho will have a plotting tnturd
m ake this earth a safe place of abode act or tu rn their little tjpger for any­ ‘.eretire
upon which wUl be a circle divided
one. And y e t they im agine they are plosive shell.
for all men—a world in which
American productive genius Is being Into 3,000 degrees. Each gun will have
good citizens.
R IG H T and '&lt; not M IG H T shall
called upon to semi as many of the on a quadrant .of the sam e plot. A
reign. **
'
"threes” to the bnttlc line as tho out range tinder, usually one of the hatN # w s to H o r.
"What w as the farm er .talking put o f all the Teutonic allies combined trf^it will help In tho w orking of the
And with this great task before us,
Tilts huge output Is already within gun. Tho b attery commander, know
we are going about our preparations about?” naked the first city girl.
sight, and It will soon be exceeded. Ing.the location of the gun. will direct
“A
wbtmetred,"
said
'th
e
other.
as befit* a people who have not only
When the time for the great spring tiotli tho dlstant-e to wbtrh tho ahell
"Well,
I'v
e
studied
bolany,
but
I
nev
confidence in their 9wn powers, hut
drive to the’'lthlne hns arrived, say the will bo hurled hnd the direction of the
er
heard
o
f
n
whlflletree.
Bounds
like
UNIVERSITY OEJ2LORIDA STATE COLLEGE F O R WOMEN
a full appreciation of the m agnitude
his Idea o f n joke."'—Louisville Courier- middle of next March, tho Unite* shot. For Instance, ho will call over Ihe
GAINESVfflETT
TALLAHASSEE
of the task as well. While we have Journal,
State* will have enough "threes" at telephone "1)27 degrees. 3Jk*0 yards.”
i
H u n t MORAL. INTELLECTUAL HTANDAIIIXS
(XltXEOE
o r THE HMillLST RANK
n o t proclaimed it broadcast, yet
the front to smother a n y 'a rtille ry re­ T hf gun crew ' will placo the gun over IjU fal Ar:», U » , A ploillu rr. knilnwrini, LlbArml Aru, * XdUcaUon,
Mtuk, Lipnaaioa.
Kiturallon, ( i n i l u i l ! School
•
I’hjrtleat Education, ’ Art, llotn* Kmtiorofr*
deep within the hearts of our people ❖
sistance th at the Germans may oppose the KTT m ark and will elevato It to tbo
•i&gt; -r •*&gt; &lt;•* 'I* ♦ I ’
Stmt
(or
CaUlofU*
and
Vicar*
'
Writs (or Cattl'ociM and Dook of VkaV
/mil to wipe out any system of trenches point which will enable It to shoot the
there is a 'firm determ ination th a t
A. A. XiUKPIIItEE. P n «
EOW. CONIlAtU, Praathat m ay stand In their path.
required distance. The man In the sad­
th e award shall not he sheathed u n ­ ♦ PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT.
dle
of
the
gun
will
Immediately
flmLa
til the cause of hum anity h as tri­
V Output Ii Enormoui.
permanent m urk, a treo In the rear or
Flat Foot.
um phed over the forces of oppres­
nt Hie side.or any other perm anent ob­
A
treatm
ent
suitable,
w
ith
hut
I
am
not
permitted
even
to
estim
ate
sion and tyranny. There js b u t one
HO RNER M IL IT A R Y S C H O O L
th at enorm ous output. It Is sutnrleiit ject ivlll Hiilllce. rie will get thnt ob­
slight Inudllb-alloq. for nil eases
se n tim e n t heard from the lips of ail
lla* a r«w d of Cojnan ol thorouith work In prrpnln* youn* mm tor 1'otltM UnlvorilW*.
to know It will be tho greatest gun pro- ject In th e.cen ter of his telescopic tnlr
of stutic.foot trouble (tlut foot),
Oovrmminl, and Trrhnlral Srhouf^ and lor ilUOncw lif». A Non-wcari*a ChrUiUn tchool.
people: "W e MUST win."
tor and will use that to aim by.
-that has ever
tjlrong (arutly. Military tralnln*. Nrw bul’d'nr*. flrppronl. tjtrf* ('ampui, «lth b w h ill
from tin* early eases w hich nre
and
lootball around*, trnnl* raurta, and runnlnf irariu. E*prn&gt;r* modtral*. Snaion brgint
mstie.
Then the buttery comma ml er will
often described as "weak..ankles"
Therein lies the meaning of th e
Stplvtnbrf Mb. Writ* lor lllustratrd ratal of.
ewmilirnee
to
b
raek
et-lh
at
Is.
he
will
A*
I.
have
said,
tho
high
explosive
to
the
m
ost
severe
cases,
where
q u iet, deep, but deadly purpose of
J . C. H O R N E R , P r in c i p a l, C h a r lo tta , N. C.
shell will be tho ouo produced In the direct the first shell to lie fired o re r the
there U .o lil standing stru ctu ral
our people.
We must win for hu
greatest
number
and
m
ed
luost
exten­
target
and
iho
second.shell
short
of
It.
in an ity 's sake. *And when were our -f change. Is described by D r. 1*. B.
sively on tho battle front. -T bo ran He will gradually, decrease this dl»people ever called upon to perforin a ■e Oath In tbe Ijtntct. T he treat-' &lt;1 son fo r this IsftbnF most of tho shell­ inuee until the shells nre falling direct,*■ men! consists- of 'a ttrn tlq n to
ta sk for hum anity that they fa'iled? *?» footwear, nMention to position
ing will bo directed against tb
v Into Hie trench. That g u n .then be­
; O ur millions who have answered
In standing ami w alking rtnd A trendies. K itchener. made Id* niniiu- ing upon th e target will serve as a
tho call have come cheerfully. T hey
tua/krr for other guns along the line.
regular dully exorcise*. W hether &lt;t nicntnl mistake In heaping itp'shVni
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person
and Property, is
e
tiol shell* iK-fore tho flnsr.. nt* Nome
have stepped forward with th e full­
bonis o r shoes am worn, wlielli
j
i
er they luiltou (ir lace, they must A Chapelle. IIo reasoned that us slirnt'est appreciation Of" the work before
OFFERS SI.000 REWARD.
l»C the shape of rim feet. The A net had won fur him In Eg; pr it wouti!
them , b u t also with suprem e con­
prove
equally
effective
again
f
t
he
Gcr
Inner,side
of
the
boot
w
here
the
A
fidence in their ability to perform
A w c l- n n of G erman P a re n ta W ant#
big toe lies Is kept stra ig h t, so 4 nidus.
th a t task. This is tho sp irit th a t
Bomba D ropped'on Berlin.
• Shrapnel, ns every soldier know?,
(lint the end of the I k k i L I s op|n&gt;conquera, and it will conquer in this
hurst*
in
tho
air
by
the
operation
of
Tu
the
first American nvlator to drop
sltc tin- big too nnd not opposite
instance.
Ihe second or third hu?. T his Is ♦ n tim e fuse nipl Is effective ngalnst bombs over Berlin Slgmoml Saxe, pres­
Soldiers of America, never in his­ * to Insure that the big toe la not 4 troops moving over open ground. As ident of n chemical Company of Now
Iw of K . w as to learn. It Is of little of- York. Will give a *1,000 lll&gt;oriy bond.
to ry could it be more truly said th a t A pushed nut ngalnst th e other
feet
ngalnst Intrenched troops.
Althmigh Ills mother was bom In
A
toes
nnd
hns
plenty
of
room
In
" th e eyes of the world are upon
STANDARD RAD.ItOADTiP THD SOUTH
When
the barrage of shrapnel hurst GoAn any nml his falhqr, who wns born t
A&gt; which to net. The soles should
you.
above the German trenches the steel ;i Foland, w as of German extraction,
Is* n sixth to,n fourth of an'Inch
helmets of the German (old Iera pro- Mr. fioxe m ade this offer He also ha#
* . thick, th e heels broad, nn Inch or
\ I wish the girls whu are o u t in
looted their heads against tho falling mciiy close relatives living under the
A less in height.
aufoa a t night would nt|F sta n d in .♦
bullets. The charging line* of British kaiser's rule. Ho Is u.nntlvo of this
- •
^ nt o'f fhji lights when my chauf­ ^ t- 4
N o.,80
. No. 82
-t -i1
# *r A 4? soldiers exposed to find Heap* of dead country,
No. 86
Lv J*rksoqvillft /J:I0 s. m.
8:10 p. m.
lu these trenches, lust end there romp
12:01 p. m.
feur ia driving by. He is liable to
‘‘Hcmoiubrniire 6f the Americans lost
Ar Savsnnih........ | :15 p.m .
12:35 a. m.
4:01 p. m.
murderous tiro from rifie ami machine
n the Lusitania prompts me to make
d itch the car at any time.
8:45 a. m.
Ar Ghsrleston.*..... 5:35 p. m.
8:16 p. m.
guns mid such a play of bayonets ns I'll offer," w rote Mr. Saxe. He told a
T h e Distinction.
7:45 p.' m.
Ar
Itirhmoad___
3:05
s.
m.
7:35
s.
tn•
' "
\
wrought
havoc
among
the
British.
To
“Now th at, sir. Vs u very good clgnr,
reporter he regarded tho sinking as
11:50 p. m.
Ar W sshln|lon.....8:40 a. m.
t I t ia easy for people with no one that yon needn’t he nfrnld to offer add to tho slaughter there were grler.
10:55 a. m.
an outrage against dvlllzatlon which
1:10 a. m.
Ar Rsltimore----- 10:57 a. m.
12:10 p. m.
children to stand around and talk anybody," T h a t ’* all right* ii * far ns ous mistaken In tho thickness of some should I*? avenged. . '
Ar W. PhlPphU . J ;07 p. m.
3:30 a. m.
.
2.27
p.
nt.
ab o u t ato u t hearts and dry the learn It goes, but I want /me -tlm t I rrfn of the shell esse# and hi tim ing do/ 'O ’vllove lu reprisals tq let Ihe P rus­
5:50 a. m*
Ar New York— 3:18 p. m.
4:35 p. dl.
nd all th a t stuff hut when you have smoke |nyself,"—Judge.
rices of others, with the raStilt that sian people huvo a lasts of their'ow n
. i
' J „ »L » W o ; c /» « » , llt k l ^
d r « « i n ( room
Lorm
l
SHWlM
Irmloa B J, and M .
* U r a l slr#t&gt;#i*
M I# S lT i a o a b
S U # • « # # » s " 1*1 * •*
the shrapnel hurst prematurely among tricked m ethods," iio said. "Jjl la ths
a child th a t is going to the war it
» ( rhatr m m I n
the ran k s of the charging Britons.
only way to bring home to them the
m eans som ething and don’t you for­
For Information or Reservation Phone or Write
G reat Expectations
French and British artUlcrlsta Imme­ horror of t h d r acts. Tho raids on
get it. T he parenta know w hat it
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
A mosquito fleet limy Jm expec'elf to diately pointed cut Kitchener’s nils- London were bartiaritles. Tbo only
188 W . Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
. • Hillsborough Hotel, Tamp*. W *
m eans and the person th a t talks come up to th e serntrh,—Wnll Street
udgm ent They rhowcl lliat high ex- way to stfip them Is to light Germany o
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ab o u t taking It, easy-and dorv't-worry Journal. . •
Dtoslva shnUs which bur*t upon contact with her own weapons/*
The Successful M an
If you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think you dare not, you
don't., ,
If you like to win b u t th in k you
can't,
I t's almost a cinch you w on't.

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hnvo his ready for Him. tvnrii no uppea rod he wore nu officer'll uulform.
"You are not going to sacrlflco your­
self lu this horrible wnr7” she said.
” l’m going lo light on tho side of the
allies ntid tho United Htntcs."
"They say that of tliree.men who g i
lo the war only one returns."
"That may be. but It Is. m y d u ty to

ing a shipm ent and shipping one an­
imal is not always economical.

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Tho U niversity of’ Florida experi­
m ent station
recom mends
com ­
m unity breeding, m eaning thereby
th a t' all livestock in the com m unity
Items o *f• ‘Interest for * the Man
be of the sam e breed and type.
By F. A. MiTCHEL
Choose the breed or type th a t has
Behind the Plow
go”
.
—:— —
-been successful In tho com m unity,
“ Why Is |t your duty to go to (hi
and then advertise your holsdings as __^1VUI.1 have decided to break our
w ar?"
'
engagement."
.XUULiht Hogs, in Condition
"II era use I am an ablebodied young
Fresh green meat is- undoubtedly f a s *t 'as %y o u ’ flov'MojPa "surplus.*
man. It Is the duty of nil such lo re-;
Unless hogs nre in good physical th e best kind.of animal food; Loan ' Tho idea once held t h a t . a man : "W hat.have I done to " "You have done nothing. .My decision spend to ih&lt;^r„countr.'Vt 11111."""*''"'"'
condition they will not respond m eat furnishes the protein so neces­ m ust have som ething different in his
There was a silence between them
readily to heavier feeding, and con­ sary in the egg laying ration and herd o r 'else he would have to com­ arises simply froth wothlly wisdom.
for
some minutes, at the end of which
sequently they will nut make the w ithout which the fowls w ill-not pete with his neighbor when it cam e You linve no Income except w hat you
nliO'Kild!
,
earn
lu
the
way
of
salary,
lu
vase
you
daily i gains in keeping with the m aintain their custom ary health to selling, is apparently all wrong.
"By*tills net you have widened the
am ount of feed used. I t is very e*** and vigor. Anfther source of fresh The more good anim als of one kind lose that we will l»o beggars." *
lirenc.li between ih ."
"How do you know that this Is
stn tia l th a t hogs-be p u t In to th a t m eat is from rabbits, thp killing of in a com m unity, the more buyers,
“I did not suppose there wss n
worldly wUdom? How do you-know breach between us. I thought that
good condition before the heavier tfhich will reduce the number of and consequently, better prices.
feeding begins, says J. M. Frost of crop destroyers.
but that my m arriage with the girl I you did not wish to Incur the responslI)o Your Hogs Pay?
love will prove u stim ulus which w tl). bllltles-of m a trim o n y ^ itb e u t a per
tho U niversity of Florida experim ent
innneiit income."
station.
If you are keeping books on your lead to fortune?"
Arc Y'our Cowpcns Ttoubled?
'
: " : 1 *• . *
1 *J
"Yes, nml now you are going where
"I
don’t,
but
I
know
that
n
blnl
In
herd
of
swino
you
may
be
surprised
The two classes of pests most
Are your cowpeas allowing signs of
there
are two chances In three of your
the
hand
is
worth
two
In
the
basin!'.
.
likely to be found on u n th rifty hogs inseet raids? If they are you are a t tho result," th a t Is, if you have
being killed." *
"W
hoIs
the
bird
In
the
hand)"
are worms nnd lire. The lice can be likely to find the pod-weevil or the not been careful in selecting your
"No one. I nm simply breaking with
"In the one cane It Is a, m ntter-of
, killed by dipping the hogs and the pum pkin bug, or both, attacking breeding stock. The University ol you on account of lack of provision for ' choice, In the other a case of duty."
worms mny be eradicated by a aus- them . Littlo can he done now in Florida extension division has been marriage, not th at 1 have u more a d - I "When do you gu abroad?" site asked
tem of trcatm ent_in_.kccping- with the way of poisoning them, says advocating the use of breeders from raniugeous offer.”
•
j mournfully.
the kind of worms to be dealt with. •I. It. Watson of tho University of large litters, nnd unless this practice
"Tomorrow afternoon about i o’clock,
"You will not lack for offers."
has been followed you will find th at
I suppose. I tut you must not say any­
Lung and kidney worms m ay be
"Nevertheless my heart Is jo u rs ."
Florida experiment station, you .will the sows are. not ns profitable as you
"Well, Lucy, I coiftinend this world­ thing to any one about our sailing.
rendered less troublesom e if the pas­
have
to go through the field aryl had anticipated.
ly wisdom of yours, though It comes Nobody lu America la to know It. tri:.*
tures and feeding pens are rotated
nnd the sleeping quarters are th o r­
oughly disinfected.
Smoking the
Jiogs, causing them to cough vio­
l e n t l y m ay give some relief from
lung worms.

Philosopher

...

• Jf the herd is affected by' stom ach
and in testinal worms a good verm i­
fuge or tu rp en tin e will rem ove \hem ,
and the sam e nunitury m easutes as,,
recommended above should he used.
W hatever is tho cause of an un­
th rifty condition tn the herd remove
it w hether you are going to put the
hogs on henvier feed to get them
...ready for the m arket or not. .A hog
Ts^just a hog, hot he respoirdw to
good treatm ent " the same as any
other anim al.

Fresh M eat for Poultry
Ono of the m any advantages of
the colony house system nf poultry
raising is th a t th e birds have ample
o p p ortunity to find anim al food, such
r s bugs, wprms, grasshoppers, etc.
This is a very necessary part df the
diet if you are raising poultry for
the eggs they will produce, says the
University of Florida, extension di­
vision. • If you have m oyshlc houses
for the flock place them near fields
likely to harbor destructive insects;
thia will protect the crop and a t the
same tim e provide the necessary
-anim al food.
‘ *
If your flock la panned up, do not
• qeglcct the m eat constituent of the
ration. Beef scrap or meat meal la
sold^aa a by product-from packing
Houser. Dpt another source of m eat
aupp’y , m ay have been overlopked
in your town; the. local butcher. If
7ou have a flock of comtderable site
it will pay you to get a good bone
cutter and buy tho-m eat scraps a n d
trc c n -b o n e i U o n y o u r butcher, c u t
them up and feed them to your
birds.

voice:
______ .
"O trtr-ny: V'» •ffm
ITml”
T the regiment nI
•-haplaiu utiil ask him to come here at

011(0." “
- The chaplain t utnC. nntl the two who
had already been one lu bear I tyere
m ade'one la law A few lioitrs Inter
when tin* regiment marched to the ship
that wns to lienr It to France, uttended
by mothers, sinters, wives mid sweet­
hearts. Uie^e two. a bride mid groom,
walked hand In baud.
"W hat nrt inglorious ending o f yonr
eigblcen-year-old phllosophyr rem ark­
ed the groom. " Never!heirs* it was
true wisdom."
” It was true iiniiscigie." replied the bride.

UNCERTAINTY IS
BASEBALL LUBE

AMERICAN

FREE

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Sta n d in g s Show T hnl Th»ro Mavs Gosn
Many Up^ats In P re se n t Season.

Timtly Hit. IJntienoly Ccror and Ninth
Inning R illy Pot Spice and V ariety
Into the Ainmc.

HI

Mascha 11 Is impujar for n g-md uuniy '
icc-on-- ll Is it m &gt; it iv p b o lt it pC-T.
for one thing, ntul It Ht;ind!&lt; In u class

Follow the Armies ■ Follow the. NaviesI
m w —sr—

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jluujmj

. -Follow the Flags

by Itself, because tin other spoil, with
llie iiosslble cxivptlm o f' the 'English
game *»f eth feet. Is any tiling ll"*.* It. It
U *i s*v&gt;rt fitr IkiMi players mid fans. It
j Is lull of tiir-hl* ami. nl**&gt;ve all. I* wliolI• | ii | him tills!.
ion ini" uf it"' te ty Hugest fiv t'tra
whlfli ciiiitrlbnte it* the poinjlim iy of
, ! uM-ouil is i he uiitei luhity p£ the game.
. livery gable of ball that U phi; ed hrUlies with unrertnliitlPf Every season
hrlii;;s forth t u rp .i/ . hcenusu player*
uml teaui.t ui'eflcU Jo the uite‘;i ?iTtJd
tiling? Tbe fan can never be dead stiro
&lt;&gt;f anything In lan-ebnll, and th e sam e
applies t o th o -player, the m anager or
the team

i The timely hit, the untimely error.
] the uiiex|Kvter| mental lapse »\f a ptayi er, the iilnttl inning rally ami a bun*
V Ifi-Psge Portfolio of Up-to-date Maps of All l ountries engaged in the
•lieil uml oqe other tilings w hich-hap­
j
pen on (In- diamond murk the mu-errnInly of Itaselnill uml pill spice and
' variety in to the gume.
The prpseilt season Inm been a season
of untily (brills and many u|u&lt;el/t to
[ date. " And If one stops u&gt; consider the
i original source of iiiitisunl Interest lu
i
baseball this, y e a r -a year of w ar—It
can a ll-be traced to the freakish, un­
"SOMI-.W IILItK IN FRANCK" pur troops nro* now active, and .thus th e ' 'Hattie fro n t" edition of our
certain nature of the king of pustime-' ’
•'t.M KRK AN WAR ATI.AS," sliowiiig the location of present fighting in till parts of Kurupe, is of splendid value.
Take a slntit lit the Htundhigs i f Mm
Thw tiew Atlqs Just completed mid decidedly interesting in every way.
clubs lu the t n o hLg leagues, mul yoit
will find the iHMiuant racist somewhat
A Special m ap of France locates the important Jlultle Fields of the past and present, nnd shows just how close
Jtimhfed up when compared to the "adthe Germ ans were in P a ris .when the Hattie of the .Marne took place.
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opened. The (Hauls, true to predic­
Also special new maps locate the present n n tjle Fronts in France, Balkans, Russia, A ustria-H ungary, etc., and
w e .give sixteen pageB of valuable m utter.
tions. nro proving a. big factor in the
National league this year.
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Look a t till* heroes of 10H, the Bos­
ton Braves, laist season.they figured
strongly U* tho race* for tho pennant,
and they were touted as the real’stu m ­
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wallowing around lu tho second divi­
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they have made, mid the ('libs and l.*ur-‘
dltials have provided big surprises by ■
giving the foremost pennant contenders
a lough argument. A-second glance a t
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havo produced two bltf surprises In
three years,
in the American league the two Box
teams are living up to.preaeaaon pre­
dictions: ^But tho rest of tho entrant*
Save succeeded In knocking the propa
from under the dopo pot th at was put
on to boll as the curtain went, up.
Tho unexpected showing of both sea­
soned and rooklo pitchers, the batting
feats of unheralded sluggers and tho
dismal work of others who were ex­
pected to ahlno nil go to show Just how
littlo thoshoscball fan .can depend on
the .grand old dope ns It is hashed up
on paper.
Yell. BteVe. tho olo gnmo la popular
for
a good many reasons, but no ono
pick the insects off the plants by
It donsjnot pay to keep sows th a t from u girt barely eighteen years or. departure or our troops Is only known
predicted Just what wo^ild happen'this
hand.
produce only a few pigs in one litter There seems nothing for mo to do but to the higher officers."
year, nntl no one will over be able to
This is not so alow a -process as it each year. Two litte rs a year, each to secede to It. To attem pt to force
‘Swing a package of letters on a ta do so
may seem a t first, says Mr. W atson, made up of tho maximeum num ber myself upon you under tho circum­ ble, he took It up and loft another
for an active boy ran collect most of of healthy pigs is the goal to bo stances would be to drag you down to package In Ita place. Then ho sa|t]
my level wbcji by m arrying a man of
Curiosity
Language.
the bugs from an acre in a com para­ sought. And only as you approach means you might rite to his level. goodby and wns leaving when sho laid
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hand
on
his
arm.
lie
turned.
Sb&lt;
Tho
Greek
word
for
Iron, alderos. Is
tively sh o rt tim e. Take a pan, or the' realisation of th a fjd o a l can you Tills l am uhwllllng to do. Moreover.
wns
looking
a
t
him
wistfully.
the
muiio
ns
Latin
for
slur,
now called,
some other, wide m outhed vessel, and expect your profits to Increase. I suppose we must get romance out of
"1
thought
wo
had
said
goodby,"
h«
sun.
But
how
did
this
happen?
Tho
pour into it an inch of water and Careful breeding is of much im port­ our bcad*".said.
good Greeks centuricB B. C. bad no
ance
this
year
when
the
-most
pos­
"Out of our hearts, you mean."
onto this a film of kerosene. In the
She mndo no reply, but there wns tbv spectroscopes add were not nwnre tlm t
“Out of our hearts. You will become snme wistful look? Ho kissed her.
early morning or on a cool, rainy sible is to be realized from the herd.
Iron exists In a billion suns. This curi­
one with the rann.you m arry: I will be­
d iy when the bugs arc sluggish,
“Your elghteen-ycar-old philosophy li osity of tnngunge wns nqUccd by lin­
Leaves on Tall Trees.
come one with tbe girl I marry, and"— not .working well. Y'ou ueed to brace guists once spectroscoplsts proved th at
walk along tho rows and knock the
Trees timt grow the highest have the
"Soon forgot mo In lier."
up," bo anlil. Theu ho departed.
Iron lb sccn-jn every dlrt*ctIon In tho
bugs into the pan. This is a sure most pointed leaves.
Tbe tone In which this was spoken
The next morning sho appeared at sUlerul (tnm ) tinlveree.
way of killing both the pumpkin
was not philosophical: It was regret­ tbe barracks where ills regiment was
bugs nnd the pod weevils.
ful.
housed ami asked for him. Au orderly
‘T h a t's the natural ontromc of such was sent to find him. and presently bo
Origin of Garden / C a rro t '
Starlings by the Million.
. Wild carrot ,qr. Queen Aunc's Ince cases."
came.
Cooperative Livestock Breeding
8tnrlings
In Kuropo trndltlonnUy
lie put out his hand to say goodby.
"Well. I can't stand this. Since you (and actually) coagregntr-*-tn such
One of th e best ways to increase (Dnucus enrotn) Is thought to be the
She
took
It.
with
a
sigh..
He
lient
for­
plant from which the cultlvntcd gar­
are going to France to be killed I want great fllghti th a t their millions darken
the value of a good anim al is tq
den carrot originated.
The garden ward and kissed her; then, with sim ­ lo be your wife.”
the sky like n passing'cloud. They are
h iv e more like him. Few buyers carrot. If nllowed to grow unmolested ply a goodby. to which there was no
He regarded her vrlth a melancholy the terror of the fruit grower, but they
will go a considerable distance to for several years, gradually loses the response, he took bis departure.
lerlquanesa. .
do nt least one compensative serv ice,
see one horso or one cow; if there highly developed crown-tuber for
A week later be received a note from
"You are taking upon youraelf
are'several of th a t kind tn the neigh­ which it t« valued as m vegetable, and her to say that there should lx* an ex'- great disadvantage. Better follow yonr by eating the destructive land snails,
which are very • numerous, nnd w ith
borhood the buyer will be attracted becomes Indistinguishable from tbe or­ change of letters between them. If philosophy. If you do, ten jreara from
be would call w ith tiers aha would nqw you will It* • hatmv vrtfa and which the United 8tnte« la not similar*
there. Most buyers figure on tnak- dinary wild carrot.
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Don't Hog Your Corn
"H ogging'' com is an easy and
simple way to feed- it. While this
method of (harvesting a- earn crop is
growing in favor of some of the
northern states! ' the U niversity of.
Florida extension division is not a d ­
vising it fur Florida corn. •* Corn
m atures in Florida- at a tim e when
many o t h e r -cheaper feeds are avail­
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if you ‘have been following the
recom m endations made by the ex­
tension division in bulletin No. 7
you now have beggarweed and rowpeas available for pasture crops,
have planted sweet potatoes and are
getting ready to plant Essex rape.
The sorghum and cow-peas planted
'■In' J u ly - will be rdady for feeding in
S ep tem b er'an d October.' Your pea­
nuts, chufas, and cassava, planted
in April and M ay will furnish hog
pasture for the last three m onths of
the year. T he rape and b arley -wiTT 'Wbe ready for feeding in December,
anti if planted in sufficient quan tity
will carry your lings well into April.
Corn is selling ttio high on the
m arket just-trow to, make it a prof­
itable hog feed, nnd hogging it down
is not to be recommended. ,
, . Are Castor Means Poisonous?
Inquiries have- been received at
the- U niversity of Florida experi­
m ent sta tio n relative to the poisontiu» natyre of the castor bean. Mos
of these can be answered -by a refer­
ence to W. A. Ilnnry’s "Feeds and
Feeding," which says:..
T he castor heap -and tho pomace
rem aining after the oil has been ex­
tracted contain a deadly poison.
Castor beans .or pomace accidentally
getting ' into feeding stuffs (-some­
tim es cause m ysterious doaths. Cnrr
niven reports th a t exposing castor
oil cake to the air for five or six
days or cooking the seeds or cake
for tw o hours destroys the poison.
C astor bean ponulee is a by­
product of castor oil factories.. Its
chief use Is for fertilixlng purposes.
I t is generally' less rich in plant food
.constituents th an cottonseed meal,
containing shout 6.5 per cent of
nitrogen, 2 per cent of phosphoric
a d d and I per cent of potash.

uiothur. If you tio yourself to mo"— .
"I'm going to tio m yself to you.”
"There Is no obligation, there Is no
duty”"1 earn nothing about niv duty You
and I are one. mid oven the war fiend
capnot separate us."
He caught her hi his unns nnd when,
ho released In-r called lu n stentorian

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                    <text>Lyric Tharaday
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There la a great program at the
Circle theatre this week. In fact,
there' are two programs, either one
of which la the equel of the ordinary
program offered aa a photoplay at*
traction.
*The official war pictures of the
battle of the Ancro are extremely
good, the. photography being much
clearer than other war acenea which
have -shown end give one en idga. of
Bomp of it he obstaccls encountered by

from U would manage to let It hit blxn
a glancing Mow. It didn't hurt, but It
waa effective lb reaching flrat
• Barr/ Uju when be la bit It la b i t ­
er Intentional on bta part Jennings
never admitted that either untQ be Waa
through with the game. Barry aleo
goea further and u j a that aa often aa
be has been hit he never knew a pitch*
er deliberately to attempt to “ bean"
him.
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t \ '* * k * r* **• - *■* wotnau like Peggotty. . Rut aurely It 1*
more lni|K&gt;rtant to. be educated In a,
sense o f human dignity and equality
.than In anything else la the..world.
And a child’ Who has once had to reGerman aOldiere—living . and dying apect a kind and capable woman of the
pages torn from the book of history. lo^et classes will respect the lower
Such are the Official British War claaaea forever. 'Hie true way to pver*
Pictures "T he Tanka." Lyric Thurs- come the evil In daay dlatlnctions la not
to denounce them aa revolutionists de­
nounce them, but to.ignore them aa chil­
dren Ignore them.—G. K, Chesterton.
Friday Night at the Lyric
One third of the receipts next
Friday night at the Lyric go to the
Seminole County Home Guards and
a apeciai program of excellent pieTurn out and
turcs will be given
lelp the Guards for they are helping
you/

Big guns in action, life in the
trenches, the ponderous “ tanka”
moving across the shell swept plains,
and the charge of the troops, from
the first line trenches across “ no
man's land" vividly portray the
work of the fightets.
Bringing in the wounded, with the
puffs of white smoke indicating the
bursting of shrapnel shells, and the
treatment of the injured after reach­
ing the base hospital depicts another
side of war.
The bright side of the conflict is
also shown, when the “ Tommies”
who have just won s victory cele­
brate their success, and the manner
in'w hich they treat, their prisoners ♦
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WEDNES DAY
I'atke Prr«rnU
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VITACIIAI’ H PRESENTS

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Official’British War
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Wm. A. Ilrsdy
Presents
Arthur A*hlrj and
Lrrdi linlmrv III
"The Iron
King"
Also Palhc

"Mystery of the
Double Cross"

A GoodWhrce
Keel Frit ure

TnlMvy.
JOHNNY EVERS A “ CRABT*
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JUST LISTEN TO THIS ♦
/T M IE Y say that hall players
J[ are Belf centered and not
big enough to do a turn for
a fellow tosaer. Wrong! Johnny Evers rccelrcd a largo floral
horseshoe on his Philadelphia
debut recently.
After the game Johnny |&gt;ersonally carried the Vet to the WornenV Homeopathic hospital at
Twentieth, atreet anil Snaquchnnna ntrntip. where Mill Iltnehninn.
the Pirates' omflcltlt-r. occupies a
private room. Hu presented the
flowers to Bill. *•
Hill frac tured Ids leg III n game.
during the series between the PIrates and Phils.
And they call Johnny a "crab,"

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
U All Loral Advertisements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Inaertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Ccnla.

In answering an ^nqvortisiynciit
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask Tha Hcruld'
for information as to*thc identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
Epliemaral Slang.
A until In middle life recalls the slang u letter and address it as per tnof Ids b o y h ood with mime such indul­
gent wonder ns that with which an el­
derly woman looks at the fashion plates
of hei* early youth—"snide,” •"cheese
For Sale— Fall seed pot atops. jCee
It." "straw Knty.” "spoony,” "cheatnut," or even those of more re*4ut coin­
I). Hi d.
in i-’lte
age—'’•snap," ' ‘sklddoo/Ttsveiitj'-tbreeV'
"3*1. cents."
T h e / were nrtlflclully
charged with meaning, and ihelretTerveweileo Is Ired Met uhly gone, "la-ui
on" mid "lobster” are nearly ns flat.
With disappearance of u certain kind
of. early Yietoritin prudery hns gone
the vogue of such terms u» "Inexpressi­
bles" fur trouSer* 1mi Maurlcr's otne
famous novel hns utmost lent died the
vanishing |&gt;olr.i hi the |-erspe 11 \e of
time, amt we Vo longer speak of feet
as "Trilby*.** H Is not safe, however,
For JJalc— Purred Hock corkere!*.
to prophesy that because n word catties Ringlett Strain.
Farm raised and
from n proper nniiie It will fade us vigorous. Get tin m now and save
fades the fame or notoriety of the per­ money. A. 11. ‘Commons. ]03-61 p
son. We h.nvo forgotten what "EdgarIsm" is. hut ‘ Tlotrherlro" may yet
Mules for S ale-'*
make Fletcher Immortal, even ns "der­
good
mules for suit*
rick” preserves In the dictionaries the
name of u once, famous hnugmnii.— stable.
Itohert P. t’ tter In lliinwr's Mngnzliu.
For Sale— Home Comlort wrought
iron range. Good con dition ., Call at
20G' Park Ave.
. 102-tfc
For Sale— Cypress sawdust, $10.00
(te n , dollars) per car f. o. .b. mill.
E va Lumber Co.
102-ltc

Gets His Oftener Than Any Player

A Good Comedy

COMING

For Sulo—Good work horse eight
years old. Gentle and good.driver.
I minin' U. L. Garrison, R. D. No. 1
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Jnck Harry, Mack's old shortstop,
now managing the lloslou Hod Ko*. Is
■"Sean halt” proof. Harry gbts Ids of*
teher linin'any'-oilier player In the
gnme and n r n r gets knocked out.

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The Star's Got the Best Pictures all the Time _
TOESOAY—tPauline Frederick'in "Nahetto of .the Wilds"
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WEDNESDAY—The Inimitable,.Magnetic Mary MilwFMinler in .“ Faith" ttjso a two reel Keystone Comedy.
THURSDAY—Triangle presents H tW ^jB irriiple in "The
Snarl” also “ IliigCriiniiinJ-Career''-4 Caaxmiyv * .- ."
FRIDAY— Winifred-Alien in "The Man Whq Matjc Cood"
also a bomedy;

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W anted—To rent a good irrigated
tryck farm of 5 or 10 acres, us near
Sanford1 a* possible. State location
and price.in first letter. E. C. .‘.’ alter
Orlando, Fla.
105-lte
W anted—To rent a typewriter by
^he month.
Must hate -tandnrd
keyboard. Address. F. F. IVarvon,
Paola; .Florida.- •••
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T H B S A K F O R D H B R J L t*

DELINQUENT TAXES

OWNER
Thrather, A. U .
Jutirt S im on .. . .
m c Lm u i , w . y.
O o o m , T . L.
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Durham, W.

C it y o f S a n fo r d , F lo r id a
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A # north Of Commercial

7,ochary Grata A Nov Wka

B, M.
l S K f f f i t Nottlo
R oy a l C..
l o a n , I). If.
Potta, Jamra
Hick*. Km mo
C ow art, J i m ....
Stewart. W. C _„
Doraoy. L. II. C.
P k h vti. Jim . . .
W ad*. M. J . . . , .
G lover, J..
Wit llama, D. J,
d o lla r , H. II
Green, B oa .,
Thrnater. D.
Coldwej

G um peri, Ida

San ford Hotel A Im p.C o
K oblneon, M. P ..—
t
9t

8

H W ft

Phillip*, Mary U
T a y lo r , £ . J____ _
C a rtor. W . P,. v „ .
T h o rn to n , I f .
T h om a a ; S. J..
Sauaor Jo , . __
A n th on y, A. P,
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W*WPl|l|
EilJ.l
, , r iuuh
Putnam
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d ....
T h atch er Itaalty Co.,
Thraaher, I,. II
A ld rld io . W. Q

E 53 ft o f " t i u 4 1 f ‘ leae'fs
« H f t ------- ------------«---------

14 .*___
• 9and 10
14 ... U ..
S H o l Lot 4 w d u r r r r r r
&gt; i t i t « r c n r F u t i v Z ——
KM of f*oi s
\z r z z z z z z z
9 and I f»
6, 7, 8. 9 A 10 .
AH' SW Jf and N W lg jr ..
ft 9 Imhr*
All
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A ll............... ......................
A M .'................................ .
All F rar.._____ —
A ll......................... ; Z — „
All frartion...... ...
All frartion -----

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8M ° l l o t * ond 3___
10, II A 12___ __________ _
S 29 ft lot 15 and lot 16
S 14 ft lot 2 and N 26 ft of 3
S IP It Lot t and 5
4 to 10

a

All le** SW i,
I .
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w (Oh fi
5

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l-.It 8 A N 34.3 It ot Lot 9
9 . . . . . . _____
Begin S E e t i . . . . . .
run W 40
K 10 ft. N 125 It
Begin 40 It W o f'N E cor
run W 36 ft, fl 125 ft
36 ft N 123 R ____
Bop S K to r . * ___ __
run W 139 ft. W 76 It.
125 ft. W 105.5 ft,
261 It. K 1HI.5 | fto beg
lleg 120 ft N of SW cor
run N* 114 ft. E -68
S l l l . l t , W 63 ft
he*. •
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Beg SW cor
J.* ___
ron N 120 ft £ 63 It
N 114•ft -E 46 ft S 261
It W H I ft
N W 11
W&gt;

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3 and 4 ..........
li and 7..
8, 9 and 10 ......
1 and 2

6 and 7 .
1. 2. 6 and 7.. *

10.10

42JO
•WO2.10

A io r, P a u l..___ __
M illar, J. U __________ 7 7

23.60
33.30

D oraey, J. I ) . . . . . ____
Daniela, Jno, Z _________ *_
T arw llllgcr, J. E....... ...........
Howklna, W. S.
_______
*C io»a ; Mr*. "77. W . ,..’ ___
Slack A Brock
______ £
W alker, Kenneth _________
lla irla , R. R. K.t......... .......
D eC ottea, Geo A .________
H o u e llrr. A. T .,.',2.'.'____
W ight, I I , . . . . . ___________
M iller. O . J ..
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Thraaher. D. L.
.Uraddy. W m ......... ....
Leavitt, W. T.
Leavitt. W T
I’ arrDh, A. D ._
Barlow J. W.
Packard. Ret
. ...

35.60
8.T0
2.05

Stylca, K. W ........ .

7.80
10.10
U .S0
18.80

&gt; lo 38_____
H of lot 38
H w ttom *

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Bowm an, ( ’ W ,
Sotaman, F. A.
S o u m i n .J ', A.
Sm ith. C. J________
llruton. J! H ...
A lie io a lh ), W. W,
SchaaI. The,. .
Whlknaweel N.
Thatrher llealit (.'*
Brnern. t.U'ille M.
Arnrrl. V S.
Jnhnaon, IU&gt;»a
S l in k r t . Prince
K ellt. W . II.
I.lpe. M. P.. ■
Gardner, Viola M.
Guthrie. II. ’
Wight. W . H. ......
Thrather, A. M If urn ard.
Dirt ton.

Jone*. C harle*

Styke. E. W.

T.homi "on. W. J.
tiuldimith, Jno.
. l-ee, f . f .
Van D em on, C , Ji.
Unknown...
DHlegal, R . L.i
Lint#. J.
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Stewart P
Wing, C. I,. ____ 1
Lovell. Mra. 59.
Graver, V. 7.,
Grave*. S. y
fo n e lljl A. p
1 ■ Monroe, D. li.
Lake, Forreat
Garner, N . I I . .
Field a. W.
DUIInae - ||. C.
Murron. A. II.
51 u- ann. Fannie S
Sh tlv, Wm.
______ ^
Shlnhotarr, H. O.
Harper, S, G. . .
Allen. T . J
AlAryiathv. Mra W. W.
Aiierna b y , Mra.' V.\ V,’ .
Caldwrll. D. A. A Son *.
Dicltln*. J. tv ..
_____
itbndei, C. II. ______
Karnala. J. F. . _____
Bunge, II.
Zimmerman, Nlch
■ Brtvnaon. It. W .. ,
Adamr, P. R’
Week*. V e*{e . . .
Zachary. A. Il,
Lundijuiat, ( ha*.
J’ ejcf". VV.H. .
G en l, I.. B. .
Aldridge. W&gt; U.
Phelne, M a r th l.
_______
Waldron, U u l f
Unknown .......... .......... .....
Frank M.
_____
M cKinnon. W . C. .
Smith, o . K. ____ ;
Kandere, E. K . . ________
’ ’ T atton , M m . G P
Wing. C L.
I ivingitun, Joe ..._________
Thomaa, G u« f ,
Shepherd/ O
............ ..... .
41'Ntal, V ictoria ... _____....
, Martin, CKac. ________; ____
Jo net, A. E . . J . . ..... ; __ _ i __
Allen, J.________ ____ ______
II nil Im. C. J .___ 2 ______ ~l
Corey, H. F. . .
_____ l
• *Cotey, II. K,...........______ __ _
GatHudl, S. E _____________
Thalrher R ealty Co..
Hill, S. B . . . . . ' _____________
Devine, W . T . ......................
McAteaandrr, J. E ...
^ Graver, F. C .. . _______ _
! Willlama, T . J .___ _________
Unknown______
Ileatty, M ary K
Beatty, M ary K ....................
Coulter, A. J.
I w(Tie r, W..‘A. ..
Coulter. A. J.
Horton, Maria
Kcely, Gertrude
Kaely, Gertruda
. M aill, W. G.
Darlington. Chat
Symet May K. ’ . ,.
Da Fibre ii/uah ( ’ e
Oa Fibre Ilruah Co.
Munroe, D. CJ. .
Vaughn, A le * .. .
era Fibre [truth f u
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Vasghn. A l e e ,.
Armatroni, f&gt;w
Gardner, 51 ra. li.'.V.
Keina, A. A’.
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Jonet, Wrpley. E at__'___
Ktokee, Sarah. . . . —
Dannie, Serena
Miller. Jo,
Torreater. Ed
•McGill, W. O ____
Ford, J.
Robinaon, Jaa.. . . .......____
JonCi, ‘ Wewley. . .*.
_____
llichardton,
: .......
Illnhardton, J..
Brock. D. C ______
Harper. Dan Eat
Brown, l.uey
Groan, W. A . . .

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14 60 j
21.30 j
3.90 I

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I 20 tn « 7 ~ Z Z ~ - *~7
33 and 35 to 4 0 __________ _______
1.11, 42, 41, 43. 46 A 69 to. 7 ! , . . _

Portlock. P.

47 to 56 z z z z z z z z z z z
57, 58 59. 60, 62. 63 and 6 4 . . . ^ , '
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6 1 ......____
68 to 68 and 77 to 84

T u n er, Jno
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Port,

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Addition'
Unknown_____ ____________
M unton, Mra. A. H.
Wine, C. I-----------,'Z
7, 8, 9 and 10
Aldridge. V^. G .........Z ____
32.30 2 and 3
Aldrid geL
f rac. W J j K of- 111 It.
Aldridge, W G.
Chapman A Tucker Addition
14.30 Lew S 35 ft
Woodruff* F ; l„ .
.11.80 1 and 2 ..... .
.Marthall,; Mi*. It \,
35.30
Lelflcr.
W. A
28.30
l.alng J »F
42 J'l
Davit, tf. T
J 3 50
M um or„ F S,
I 4.30
Johneuo, K . 8.
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2 1.30
Stanley. Clara, Eai
5.90 W 13 ol Lot
King, 5larV II. ___
U .30 3 ; , _____ I
Beck. I b ' i r r' . .
21.30 E!i ol 9 and
Aldridge,
W. G.
28.30
Atkina. l\ ||. ..
35.30
Jeffenon. l(. w .
28.30 4 and 5
I.effter, W . Ml Bat.A A ..
21.30 8__ ________
Le flier, W. A..
28.30
Gtorge,
.Kllltun
f 9.30 N 20 It of Lot 8
Leffler, W. A ..
8.70 N II ft h f 1 .
sim pton. B y .
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.i r t i r # Addlilon
|3 and f •
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Jone*. It. F .. .
6 50 1 and 5
F
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Yrom en, S.
W i l l II o f 9
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Jonet We-ley
1.10 3 and 4
Brown, Ella
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J. K- I
i Nubdlilalun •f Blurk C. M rllolii llle
I 2 and t
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2 and I
35
Speer, C ar'ie
5. |0
Hidden Itcal Kalalt^l'o** iildllliin
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Daw«nn. John
’"elery Avinue Addlilan
A
Jennlngt, Mr*. C. fl.
9.60 ii
C
llirknian. |, II.
5. .
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Crawlord. A. K. .
8
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Me liar, M in A.
I
D
Hick ion , J. F. . . . . .
9 60 l : .
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Ar*der*on,.J. C*.
1.70.1
Nlrlngfrllow’ a AddKInn
• 5.90
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lla n k ln t. W E.
’ ' ' 1.35 I and
corner llly.Jt .11 run
:t,80 Brgia SNK
32
4.5
It,
W
210
(t,
N
25.50
12 E 60 'It to ( ’ reek. NE
211 &lt;1
along .erne tu l*t, K to
7.30
Beg., , . . . ....
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Sewid, C. It. Adm,___’. ____
28.30
21.30
&gt;f IIIk. II. Tier* 14 and 13
7.3(1
Waldron, Mra. T.
21.30.
Moore, H y . .
12.10
Ford, Elgin
2 *..lo
Lattlmorr, &lt;1.
19.30
Clark. IV, M.
69110
Unknown
25.50
Clark. W. M.
3 5 311
Glover, C.
28.30
Mlrnllford.a.Additlen
7.10
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....___ _
28.30
- -.....Davie, M aggie ___________
" J9.90 3
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5 90 I
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Cunningham, M ___ __ _
31.10 .5 and 12
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H
an, l.rewn Eat_____ __
43.30 &lt;! and 7
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7.30 8
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fVriaM, E. C. ; „ . Z
63.30 in
Sutton, N orm a n ..______
47.10 II
Ilaj lock.
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28.30 ia
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IIa ,|ia, |;.|
11.30 16 T.-’ .r
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Watdan, A llx-tt____
5.HO 17 and 18
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• flmler, N.
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.1.11) 19 .
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M cN ally, f e . ' . . , .
2
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17.80
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Hraawall, C. II. ’
29.70 II
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William*,
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35 .30 22 and 21
................. . «
White, J. W.
________
77.30 21 and IS
----- --- ...
Wilton. II. IS.
... ____
14.30 20 . ^ , 2
■— * . —
Turner, Geo.
,L
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25.60 27
..............
Day, Thad
.11.70
Itobinaon’ a Survey o f an Addition ( Hanfurii )0 .]0
*- HortrOrvwn,-Eat ; ~
IMogle, W. A .......................
2.40
Sheppard, R,’. ____ ____ ___
1.70
Benton A C lark ........ ........
5.90
Davit, T . I).
42.20
Clark, W. M ........ ............... '
88.80 12
Knight. A. II.
_____ _
28.30 13.
Merrick* F e l l a . ______ _
•Jl.lO
Jamea, A ..
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14.30
Em rly, Carrlr
. * _____
______
3 .(5 Beg NE tor.
run S 120 It. W 43.5 It
. 80
N 120 ft C 41.6 ft*.
.30
Eubank*, G ....................
' 21.30 Beg. 100 il W o l N W cor ..
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run S 121) It E 60 ft. N
4.40
----- 120 H, W 60 ft________
2.40
Knight. Cha*. __________ _
31.30 Beg SO It W o l NW cor . . .
run
S
120
ft
E
60
ft
N
17.80
120 ft W 50 11
______
Martin, C h a * . ________
1.70
1.70
W.
M.
Clark'*
Hab-Dle..
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24
llablnaon'a Su rvc,
3.|0
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Corker, Llaalr_____ ____
2.Qa
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Jackaon, l l i v a . . , , ____
8.70 N t, ol Lot 3 .
----- Jackaon, D a v e .. . __
S i t ol Lot 3
----------------Clark, W. M ......... i____ Z
—-----—— —
William*, l b W. ..........
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Wing, C. L ._________
11.60- 6, 7 and 8 ....
———— —
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WlllUme, C . U..................
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Elliion, Fannie..... ..
2.&lt;0
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Elllaon, Fannie __
17.10 n * it .........
Wing, C.
1u.Z
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Wiliam*. M om
• 2.40 12 and I I
12.'itl 14 and 13'
Whif C I
8.70
W. M. Clark.* S ob .D ir. Blk. 21 ( E ', i ItZblnaoiv a S i r i r i
17.10
C ltlk, W. M ..
14.30
Jnhrfton, Jl J,
14.30
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Mw : M* i:U rk*aH ub.m ,* Blk. 35 K a b ln .^ * ; Hur.cy^
8 .9 . 10 . 11 A 12........ ............
Clark, W. M . . . ,
''Iilttel, Hy ........~ ~*
vv. M. rla r k ’ e Sub.D ir. Illk 36 bohlnaon Surve*
CJ*rk, W. M. .
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Ckapprli'a S n b .lllv,
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llenton, G. IV ___
8, 9 A .J , .. _________
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Clark, W. M „ .
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I3, i jnd 20 “ 'Z Z Z Z Z Z
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Howard Packard Land Cc~
21, 22 11, 24. £5 and,26 „
Wl*8. C. t l .*.............. ..........
WJJ o l.’T and 2 8 ___ ______
iViliid Ellen ’
29 and ( 0 , _____________ _
Howard Packard l-in dC o
Caldwell D, A . . ._ _
32, 34 38 and 39
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William*, Fka..
41 and’ l f Z Z Z ! Z Z Z
Clark. W. M
All unpl-tl.d .
lloward-Packard Land Co
43, 44. 4 '. (6 and 47_____
B*»tO* \ * la r k ......... ...........
49 and 60 ___________ -___
McGill, 9 . D ..... .....................
U n know n .______ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z
All unplatted
...... ...............J
Howard Packard Land Co
63 and 61
_____________ K
Ifowtrrf Parkird Land Co .«
Alim, J. T . .............. ...............
W 180 fl of fir. 37, 38 and 69
Allen, J. T ........................... .
All laaa W |6&gt; ft of 36. 67, 68
and 61.....................................
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Lot MU
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Sty of loit 76 .
80 .......

1.10

21.30
5.90
3,10
3.80
7.30

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5.10
3.10
3.10
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7.39

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3.60
7.60
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4.54
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Smith, M. Mi . _______
Hurt, E, J ... ___________
llurt, A. I t ._______________
Goodwin, F. p, ______ Z _
E. J. White’ a Hub-111*.
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AldrldgF, W. fi. . . . . ____ _

29.6}
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26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32
41_____i'n M r_____
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47 . _______ __________
84
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52
55
5N
I 3V and 80
|71. hi. 84 ■85, 81., 87 and t »
77
75 ami 76.................. .
90
|91
|97
9*
9*1 to 101
I 10
III
171 and 122
115 to 120 .
12 1 and 12 4
130 tu 111.
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158 and 159
111. I 14 and I 15

2.05
3 .* )'
7.30
3.90

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Miller. J.
La tiler. W. A....... ! ___ ____ _
Sineath, J. W . . ___
Humnhreya. Kate . i _____
Entmlnger. J U. .
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, Ballard. G. !&gt;
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Sanford llclg h lt
(jtagidalc, J. If.
Morrow, Mr*. Fl. N.,
Starling, It. J.
W aldion, lb II,__
I’ ieldr, W. T . ____ Z . _ Z . _
King. 11. W ______ ________7_
llarm on, Geo. ....
Field*. W. It_____ _______ Z I
Itagadale, / , B .
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Ilcnnon, G * o ...
Holly. R. J.^___
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Elder, P. Me
. Tilly. Mra_______ _____ ‘ ___Z
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Yaple, Mra. p . II___
llatkint, Mr*. J. D .... J.
M onroe, It. II.
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Itagadale, J. H___ _
C oiev. It. T. , . „ Z
. .Itagtdale J. |{.
Ilrown, Fl. L.
, ......
Chandler, J. E ..._ ......
Brown, K. I_
Wagoner. A. J
Hiurher, C. S,
Bonnev, IL A. ___ _____1
Itagadale, J. II.
......
Trettler, O. F7 . . ...
Klemert, E' C. ______ _
itagadale, J, It,
Rdultrr,' }\ N__
Ro m , C . W . _____ ” ___

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1.70
J.70
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• 1.70
1.70
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1.70
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1.70
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Itagadale, J. H.
S h ln h o lo i, S. (I,
-Tarkham Para Iteighia
llam ho, J, St h ,
Dlcklnt, J. W______ _______
Wra*. t i l l ry....,___ ... _ Z „ '
. Pope, Geo. I t . _
I’trklnt, B. L. _’Z _ Z Z Z _ Z
Shipp. M.
,___ ____ ____
,
riiraahei, II, | ._____ ______
Abernathy, W W.
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Weaver, j*. K. _______
Went, I,,
___ __ " _ “
(,at ner * 4*1 Addlilan '
Robertd.'J.’ D-.
.
M cBride, W. II........
fitrn cr' t 2nd Addlilan
,
Jlarner, N. II__
r.Mcr, P, M.
Florida L. &lt;5 C. 4
Celery riaatallon ....

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7.30

12.70

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21.30
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19.90

to

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Jewatt, H__ ____ __ ___ ~
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Lolng, J. K. . „ ___________ 2
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Lalng, J. P . , ____________
l.alng, J. F_____ __________
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Wright. S. W .„ « ______
. Crawford. S. F ......................
Martin, T . H ...___ ___
Ilanton, L. G . . „ _ ^ ^ _ . _
Mlthlna, W. L . . , _
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Af*?fr»°n, Andrew_____ _ _
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HIRykrd, IL L. ._i_______
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Butler, W m . . . ____
Jonet, Jerry_____ _Z
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M .Smlth’ a .la d Hub-Dir.

15 and 18.......... Z ___ Z I Z Z Z

Graham, G. fl.
W arlm ley, Mary
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M onroe, I). c j.__ _______
Itrumley, U A ._____7 _ 7
Andrewa A *■!. I . 1. D. T.
tierrard, H.#A. .
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Gerraad, 0 . .S’ ,
Jnnea, I'harlet
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Stewart, Julia
b lo c k ! X „ V. Z.
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Thomaa, Jo............Z Z _

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28.30
83.30
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19.90

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J,
Ilanton, G e o .. _________
! 5. ! . 7 and 8 ......._ _ T Z ______ Z
Jew att. S .. . ___

* urner, l u l l , . .
Potto, Dollia K.
Potla, Doltl* E,
Palrrlotb, Tata
Turner, John
llarrla, P.......
draham . A...
Allen. R ._______
Potto, I). L. . _
Potto, Dot lie U
Wataon, W. It..
M onroe, I&gt;. G.
Tran n la, II. P ._
Wakefield, « . .
Aabury, Phoebe

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Ligbtfoot. H . ,. r ___
Llghlfoot. K ettle..____
Hunter, W. 8 ., Trualre
Hurley, E li____________

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G uidon, A . . . ___ ~~
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Benton, &lt;J. w . .
Darla, T. II..
• Mahan D, it.
Grten, G . E . . _
-----Eltlaan, Homer
Cook, 0 . W ......
.....
C ook. O W.....
( i o o l , o . W. ___ ______
Hall, P. K ...
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Boykin. W.
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C -o k , G g
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Hall, P . . . Z Z Z Z Z Z Z " "
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Johnaon, O. W. Eat.
M cM ullen, Louii*
n ia la e , Mra. Emma
S ch u lti, Victor .......
rmton
a n , W.
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Tinhuorn
R andall, E. B........
I.andon. H...........
Sheppard, IL
Jlerndon, Oaborne

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White, J. II

Kan nor, t'haa. .
Thraaher. D. L.
Patera, W. II.
Patera, W. II ...
W illiam ". J. B.

Bey. SB cor Lot 13 run W 48
U N 87 It
81 ft N of
^
Beg----- . . . . ----------------------- ,

Al, unplatted.____ ...

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Thatcher Really Co..

to bocfanfac

Mercer, Wm_____ __
Cal dwell. D. A. A S o m ~
B on ton Jp. W . . . . ,
-----Howard Packard f c a a d c T

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OWNER

1(1 nnd 12
13 and I I

1.00

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4.50
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3.10
1.70
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11.30
14.30
6.90
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DESCRIPTION

*

TAXES

OWNER

Ueg 282 ft E d 8 !j M. P. ol
23
run E 298 tf N to M k r
M onroe, MW’ ly along
Lake, u. it . N a t - bag;
then re S (a b e * . _____
Beg 66 It W S H U P of . ... 21
run K 348 ft N to L ike
Monroe N W ly •’ ,ng
6 .8 0
Lak#* to pt N of it*g.,
S 946 fl lu p| ol b « f ___
Beg 886 It W A 675 fl N of
S H M. P ------ ----------- 23
lun W 312- ft, N 1614 .
ft SE y (o a pt 1280 It
6.60
N qf t&gt;*g S to Ltg
Beg 1198 ft W and 70S ft N
of
S H M. P ______ ____ 23
8.70
run W 320 It, N to
5 20
Laka M onroe HEly
1.70
along Lake lo pi N of
l 70
b*g,
S to b e g _____ ___ _
3.6(
1518 ft W nnd 701 ft N
*
10 80'
of S H M. P;..... ' _______ S3
7.30
run
W
330
ft
N
173»
6.20
ft to
Lake
Monroe,
3.80
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3.10
6.20
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10.80 Beg 1868 ft W o l K ' j M.
2219
run W 230 ft.
8.70
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3.20
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Beg 2f2 It K „| N H M. P.
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41 16

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{Continued on Page 7}

28.16

Arthur Sam. V.......

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�A tfu i 21, 1117 Vi

THE SANFORD HERALD
paraltll

»th

ui&lt;i

____ _____.EP

LEGAL ADVERVISING
mending Mediae 37T af the

Be It ordained b y t b f Mayor and City
CountII of Sanford, rioridar
Section t. T h at S w R i 277 el tiro ReTiled Ordinance* o l the city ol Sanford.
'1(14, be, aad the aame le hereby amended
to read aa folio wet
■
Section 2. It ehall be unlaw ful1lor th4
owner or ownera of any hoieee, rnulee, cattle,
awiae, aneep or toata to permit auch anlmale to run at large, In that part ol the cor­
porate .llmlte e4 Sanford, Florida, described
■a follow*, to-wlti
Beginning at the water line of Lake M on­
roe on an detention line o l. MellonviUe ave­
nue, thence run eouth along Mrlionvill* are*
ana to Celery avenue; thence run want on
Celery avenue to the Sanford Qrant line
end thence In a anuthe.ly direction alone
aild Sanford tlranV lino to the oaat and
•ret quarter auction line, ol Section II I
thehre west alont aald quarter eecRpn llae
.-to' the Intellection o l Sanford »,-n u i- »mi
Hufhay street; thance wdal on Hughey,
eucet to French avenue, thance north along
French avenue to Atlantic Coatt Una railraid, thanes'w eal and north along the Atlaatle Coast Line Railroad lo Mill Creek,
Ihcnce weal from Milt Creek alone Slith
street to the west boundary of the city lim ­
it*, thance north alone weal boundary ol city
Ttmlta to La Ita Monrne, thence u tterly alont
iika abora to point of beginnlnf, whether the
owner* thereof Uve within or without the
city limit*.
*
Section 3. This ordinance khall take effect

» » 'l 1*2,1* ft.. th,

SONS OF GOVERNORS TRAIN IN SOUTH

weet 111 tt

beginning. •*»..&gt;*• — ■■■#*■■—
12.fl
HANFOHl* H O T E L 6 IMI'KOVEMEKT
■ flag. a l tb a ln«*f«*ctloa ol th* north
ol Coram orcUl »lrr*i with ih» o n t liai
Palmetto avenue, thence north 411.It
to a point &gt;0 It. SWIy I n t u u n d i f &gt;
■ a iltt ) from the northerly lino ol rone
rottla in l trail, them e N. 6'J d e(. 17 min.
palatial with aal* teliln ln i w ill 448.21
thorite eouth S2S.3* It. to Commercial etr

PAQS SPVEN
DESCRIPTION

O W NER

B e t 40 It W SI the N W -t o r
Lot 71 of Fla. Land 4
Col. Co. add. to South
Sanford run W 176 ft
S 140. ft. K 67S It. N
. 3^0 ft.___________ _______

Boykin. W. II

Jfnkfne, F. A D,

Brook*, Nadine

r» ' "I

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Collin*, O m n i*

Edward*. II. W.

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,
Leavitt, W . T .. . . ___
Leavitt. W . T . .,

Leavitt, W. T......_
Laac, M rs. A . I - . . . ..
I-exvitt M rs H attie..,
W oodbridg* Mrs A C,

l . ' It.lC arr and rhe unknown
irlr*. Avieeee, (ranter*, or other
under the aald A. H.
Notice er Appllcetlen far Tea Herd Under -laimane,
Terr, Al II. Crippcn, A. II, C lip -,
Her lien I e f Chapter 4101, Law* o f fle r wn, Sri and M attie J.,Crlppens
(da
Jtlrndimla,
« ,
Notice la hereby given that 1. E. Vincent,
T o a J|I. Carr and A. II. Cflppen, and lo
purchaser of T a i C ertificate-N b :’ 116, dated
II
partiw
claiming
an
tntirrvt
either
a
a
heir*,
the 6th day of Ju n e' A. I&gt;. 1911, ha* fthd
eviweani grantee* under the aaid A. II. Carr
aald certificate In my office, and has made
r A- l l Crlptu-n, or otkeralwe in and lo
application for ta i deed to iiiue In accord­ hr (olbktlng described real retale situate,
ance With law.
Held certificate embraces
ying ana being in the coun|y ol Seminole,
the following deirribed property situated State o fl I----------lurid*, more particularly deeIn Seminole county, Florida, to-wll:
crlbed aslfollows:
Three-eighth* Ititerrit in S)4 1.01-1 end
Hrglnnfeg at a (take on the south aide
Lot 2 (Lees N E '( ) Sec. 26, Tp. 2 0 -8 , h .
30 K. The aaid land being aiietied at the of Third ( f e e t road 21.66 cjialn*, wrtt ol
date of the beuahee of auch irtliA calt In the print of Intersection of the south tide
of **ld Tflr I itr tr t road with the eaat line
the name ol It. II. M arks;
Also, Notice la hereby given that J. E. of Srrtlen U7. T n w c h lp 19, touth of Itengr
Vincent, purehl»cr of Tax Certificate No. 30 ra il, inn tk*nre west 10.62 chain*,
thrnce south 9.50 chain*; thrnre r*»l IP .V.'
416, Hated tb» 5th d g y "o f June A.-.O. l!*ll
has filed *aid ccr'iflrste in m y o ff ic e , and chain*, their, north l \0 chain, to point nf
has #nade application lor ta* died lo i.-u r beginning, inntarr.ing I" acre*.of land m &gt;r&lt;
In accordance with law. Said certificate em ­ or Iriv It aptM-aryig, from the *wnrn bill of com­
brace* . the following described prroperty
plaint fihjl 1, the above Billed r*u*e, ewurn
eituatrd in Semlni^O coun ty, Klorlda, to wit
to
l*&gt; tirnri:* A. DeCottet, loticltur |nr com ­
Five rigblha Ihletret In B ', ol Lot l.a n d
l o t 2 I D t * N E W ). Sec. 26; T;t. TO S. It. plainant, t i ll th " rr*Hmce* of the dr30 East, The aald land bring ax»r»ed at fipdenty,,\.jIII. Carr and A. II Frippen are
the date of the tasUanre of &gt;tarft .certificate unVnva n' aid there I* no permit -n the
Mate o| Flood*. the oerviee of s , subpoena
In the name of W. M -.K etter et a)
* A lso:, ffo llr e I* herehy-egiven that J. K. upon whom I» mi Id hind the defendaiii* or
Vincent, purchaser nf Tax Certificate N o. *ith,r of theVn that it 1* the belief ef at263, dated the 6lh day of J.uly A. It. . 191b flint that rhi4*eid defen*tints are truth over
ha* filed aald rrn iflra te In my office, and the ag* i ' tw tn tr‘ on* year*.
And t further appearing Irnm aald fill
hg&gt; made rtplllratlon for tax deed to' lu g e
In accordance with la w . Said Mftlllcat* . . that here are other parties rlalntlng an In­
brace* the following dc*rrll&gt;ed property -It- terest under th* said A. II Carr and A II
I'rn p m , d lh cr »• belr», -'aM»ee-, rraete,,
uated In Seminole county, Florida, to wit
l.ot 4, Sec. 26. Tp. 20 S. II. 30 Cu.t
II or -ti hi r &lt;Islmant*. who-,* nam*- :ir»* .in
acres. The *4id land being a»*c*«,..| , , rhe *1 H-i* i* In and to the prop* rt \ In v, I ».| ■
date o( the laattanrt; Id *uch certificate r„ , ' i- --lit *• hvrrlnaleive de«rrrt&gt;e.|.
Thrrrlore, yoa, A. II- f'grr art*l A II
the name of Snyder A lleetrr. ,
tJnlee* said yj-jtlficalc* shall be redeem, -d f ri[»p,-n, and t^e Unknown heir-, -1f v L---Carm riling to Jaw. ta* deed all) l**ue thrreon and grantee* of the said A. II. Carr and
A- II. i rij pen. it the aald A. II. Carr and
’.on the 1st day nf September, A. I&gt;. 1917.
Witnrv* my official elgnalure and aval ub&gt;' A.- II ( r ip p r o .lv dead, or other rlaimaru*
under
i he *ald A .»H . Carr and A- II. t'rlpthe :11st day ol July A. I&gt; 1917.
pen, ami all parlies rlaimlng an lr)r,r,-t In
(*eal)
if. A. IM11!(! I. ASS,
and to the land hereinabove de-rtibed are
. Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
hereby ordered to appear to (he I III of com­
Ily V. M. Dougtau, I). «\
plaint
filed In t bit cause on Monday the 1m
B#-JTue».r&gt;te
•
M ay ol October. A l&gt;. I9J7, the »ame hung
a rule day of in i* nourt,.
. .
N't! I H i: n n t ni n s
L fcTe ,
A
\
N olle* la hereby given that the board n(
And It I, lutlher ordered that rhi- notlee
county commissioner* will rrrn v c hid- at tie nuhlitheil fn r 'te e lv e rnnirrutiw- vi.n-t»
Ibk next regular meeting nn Tuesday, Sep­ in the Sanford Hrgild, a n-w-p^j.er puMi,htember 4lh, 1917. tor the laying nl clay un ri) i^ Seminole rogitjr, Florida.
the Winter I’ ark pud O v'edo road from
Witne** my haul and ;he ,e»l rtf the fir -.
O viedo to . th* Oringn rounty line a* , per Chit Court of the'Sever.th ludl •aI Circuit
specification* furnbhrd by C&gt;. It. Il»m*ey, of
|le State of Ft'fida. In and In ■ieiulin'*
highway engineer, rounty in Ininbh all me- rounty on tJii*, thq 2nd day of July, A. I&gt;
trtiala.
F. A IH ll’ liI .ASS.
1917.
' 102-IVI-4IC
Clerk
f.eali
I A 11'*|ltS LASS.
i'le/k of the f'irr|ii i ourl of the Seventh
‘ NOTICE FOK IIIOS
Judicial
C(rrntl
in -u. I .tor. Seminole
Nolle* I* hereby given that the board nt
,
county commltalon*r* will receive hid* at- tien* countJVT’fnrlila..
A.
IteCnlte*.
i
■th* neat regular meeting on Tuesday, Sep­
Solleltor
and
of
Clun»-|
for
Complainant.
tember ItH, 1917, lor putting vhoulder* ut
91*Tue*.l:ilr ■
rlay or ntarl on side* of hrlrk road ffnm

W'llaon** corner t" W'eklwa rly&lt;cr, »ame In
_be three lect wide and -i* Inch** deep
fspectflration* tu be turnlihed by 0. It, lt*rn*#y, highway mcimer.
i:. A DOUOM98, ’
102-Fr,-4ic
Clerk

Notice of Xppllratl»n for T** J i r c i Under
Hecliun 6, uf Chapter • (834, l.a« * Vof
Florida .
\
Notlt*""!* hereby given that W. C* W il'
)lam*on A C. C., I.ee, purchaser* nl Tax
CcMifirate No. 15, dated the 6th day ot
July A, D. 1915 a* to North 6-B of South
ol-N orth w eit }i ol. Soul heist lj, ha* tiled
aald cirtiflcate in my office, and ha* made
application tor tax deed to Issue In accorddace with law ,. Said certificate, embrace*
the following described property 'situated In
Seminoie rounty. Florida to-w lt:
N 6-6 o l 8 «* ol NW U ol SE H ol Bee.
2*. Tp. 19 ff. It. 29 B.
The said land b*ing aaaeaaed at the dale
o l the Issuance ot aq ih eartifleale.lt) the
name ol J. (S. .Tomlinson. Uni*** *ald cer­
tificate shall be redeemed according to law
(a t dead will laaue thereon on th* (th -day
of September A. I). .1917.,
Witness my officii! signature and seal this
the 7lh day of August, A. D- 1917.
laeal)
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NOTICE
Notice la hereby'given : That all work in
rogaertlon with the coBattuctlon of a 'b u lk ­
head bordering on l.akr Monroe la the City
ol Hanford **na lying bet we* n the ra*t aide
e l an unnamrd alley between Sanford add
Cyprets avenues, Ainil the *#at aide ot
M yrtle avenue, and all work in ennnerticn
-'• lih tho Alltag In,' recl*rmii)g antFUrTnglnir
to t topographlral level all .rerlaimed land
from the line o f said bulkhead to the ahoto
line aaUting prior to aald reelalmatlan, haa
been lutly completed, and aaid work ha*
b**n accepted l y Ihe c ity of Saotprd, and
notlra ia hereby given to all properly own*
kra la said bulahrad dlalrlct, that the City
Council .of Hanford, Florida, will at 7:30
p. m. on the 3rd day nl September, 1917,
64 he rlty hall at Sanford, Florida, alt aa
a hoard of equalUstlnn for th* purjx»r ot
reviewing and equslirlng aasvaarrant* againat
property In aald hdlkhead diatrlct aa finally
.m ade and axeaaed by the city ot, ftintord,
and th* city council w ijl at aald time hear
any reason that a h y . pereon may d**lre to
p i '» why a n y .o t the araessmenta In a d d
b Ikhcad-dlalrict aa hetetnfore n ied hy the
city •council should be changed, and after
the rlty co u n tII have met aa a hoard of
equalisation, and fully equallced all ol *ald
atseaa-tient*. no alaearmrata aa at that time
i* finally filed and determined, ehall at any
subsequent time he changed; but *am* shall
thereupon become fixed and hlndlag lien*
rnlorclbl* by th* city nf Sanford on the
property agalnit whlrh t*ae**rdThc follofklng are the name* ot the owner*,
the dearrlpllon of the property anil the
amount' of the lien* claim ed by th* city of
J’ anfnrd.
F- L. W O O D It l.’ FF
Hag. at a -point where the north line of
Commercial at reel extended ra il lnter*gc,le
the exxt lir e ol Sanlord avenue. Thrnre
north 316.65 It. to a point 89 It- SW Iy
(meaeurrd at tight -wngleei from northerly
line of concrete retaining wall, Ihrqr* » .
69 ileg. 17 min E. parallel with raid retaining ‘
wall - 121.26 It. more or le*s lo weal tine
■■tended ol an alley between Sanlord ave­
nue ' and Cypreae avenue; thenre eouth
275.6 ft, t o .* pulnt isat o f - Ileg , thenre wrtt
113.4 ft. more or lets to lle r.
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THATCH KK HEAI.T V CO Al PANT
Ueg.eat th* tntrrs/etlun of the west line
nord’ x ten ee with th e TJorrh- line of
Cotnmerrfal rtrrat, thenc* weet 117 If,;
.thebe* north 3S6.U* ft., lo a point 80 ft.
B W ly'tmeaxurcd at right atiglrti from north&lt;tl&gt; Un* of cotter*ie retaining wall. Tb'enrr
eotuh 69 deg. '17 min. E. parallel with raid
retaining wall 1 2 6 -1 .feet lo weet line of
Hxnturd avenue, extended, thenc*' Hoqth
341.74 ll. to Ileg.
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CLYDE R T R A I I ^ I P C O M PAN Y
Beg. a t the iMereectlon o f the nerth line
o f Commercial etraet with the ea*t line of
Palmetto avenue, thence north 4t8.93 It. to
a point 80 ft, BWly (meaeured at right in lira ), from northerly l i n e 'pi eon ritte retain­
ing wall, thence xoulh 60 deg. 17. ir.ln. east

■«: riu rlf* M. Drown, gon of fortunr uovprrtor of GoorsU:
ion.of former Rovernor of Alaltamo; 8. J. IVTj, aon of the
n, niul Dan Fowls, eon of former governor of North Corotrnlnliiit nt tho otneem* tamp nt Fort*Mcl’henton, flu.

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* When the tlluncr rmno off every one
wn* Hurprlsctl to see tile MulholInmU;
for they lintl not been nlile financially
to keep up their social status. eg|&gt;cclully wIlU the set in which Coker now
movetl. not even by the mother’* que*tionahlo incHiotl*. Neveritl young wo
men present who hail endeavored to
snaro tho wealthy AmerlCidt wondered
when they saw him singularly defer­
ential to Grace Mulhollaiul.* The din­
ner was n splendid affair, and the
souvenir* were very costly. They were
brought In for n last course, and when
tho .covcya were removed many mugnlllcent Jewel* glistened In tho light*.
,AI1 were linnilHomo - except that of
Grace Mtilholldml, which was a glove
1k&gt;x containing n tlortyi |jnirrfrof.glare*.
She smllctl slitrrrc tbntil:*, considering
her eomuanilively ^valtteles* gift a
reparation for tho check that had lleen
sent her.
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When she got home she took out tho
glove*, and with tho last pair rqmn a
fa!*o bottom to tho new. It haring been
Rluctl to tho glove*, npurnth wns'a
fohlevl paper of legal n|)|ienrnuee. It
wn* a dertl to ttie Mtilhollnnd home
mnde out In Ifpr nnme.
Many a painter would have been
pleased to catch tho expression on
fho girl’s faro nt this mark of devo­
tion o f tho man’ for-whom sho-hnd had
n fancy from tho inomont of their flrsl
meeting. It required two days for her

.Timmy .Mt’AliTr. former plnycr.'innii
uger mid dnli ovv nt-r In iimjnr li-ngmliri6oli;i|| flri’los,. iitthnugll ton ndvnui'f,l
lit yi-tirs to vlioiildfr nmis, provesI lie Is
no slmkiT h.v purflinslng SPbOtsi worth'
o f llhorl.v hiind*. Tin* t»x-\ViisliliiBt«&gt;u‘
pilot nlsii Is Hin d up lii H ip service of
Ditch* Hmii. Imvitig Is'on np|M&gt;lutis1 n
loiMohcr of tlie oonncrlptlon hottrd of
Mnhotiliig rounty, it., in which Is lo-

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Hanford to the E tine o l
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tiona o f All Kinda on Short Notice
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■ paying thp r.nt of a d v ertb ln g and inlere*t ut th e rale ol 12 per r*i
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Cowardliness and Couarge. *
^ The renl secret of cowardliness Is
great love of life— tknt Is, tho pleas­
ures of living; tho secret of cotirnge
I* contempt of life. The Secret of
cownnlllness Is love of one’s self; the
secret of courage I* love of other*.

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Ilaitehnll follow* the ling. A New
II le.* p 20 It) J . « .
Y«&gt;rk eonvsptfndent o f n l/mdon. newstmivorlin* recclrril ruder* to cable dul­
Cage' S. Bemlnole C o
ly Hie scores of nil game* la the Na­
llernril*
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tional mid Apiriicitp league* nnd also N I nt
A. J. I» . t rl** RuhIMvition rrrniilrii r-*at
tin* scores mndc t»y the Clinndlan teams '
book 2, !&gt;**•' *. S em ­
In tho lutcrhiitloniil league. Bo many
inole Co. tlvrorda.
Americans are now In England—and S\V nf NFJ,
leas that part *r*t o
more are arriving dully—that thff Ilrltave . ------lull newspaper* nro trying to get spo- tlW ‘ 4' '.MVWnntilh'
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Early Uae of Lead,
In-Job 10:24 I* nn nUiulon to tho
use of lend to till. curved Inscriptions
upon stone hy pouring the molten lead
Into the cavities o f the letters to ren­
der them legible nntl nt the snmo tlmo
to preserve them from the uctlou of
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Jimrpy M c A la e r No. Slacker.

Winslow Coker’s ancestor* were Ixmdon swell*. Coker ^liusclf was liorn
poor lit America, -tno before be' wn*
thirty made an' cnbrmous fortune.
Then ho went to Finland to occupy
tho family’* former |&gt;bsltion.
l i e . said nothing fficre about Ida
wealth, but nnnnuncrq Hint bo wn* a
Coker, with a Tlcw to gaining, if the
iiaino would aasl*t him, an entree to
society. Borne remenibofed the posi­
tion held hy lib 'ancestors, but imlouo
seemed to inko him r;t on account of
It Than he men nrd hi* wealth,
but even thnt—nt h i-t tho mention of
it—mmlo no l»iprt;«ilf’n J&gt;n soclrty,
Filially bo fell lit tvl.Ii Bir. fliomns
Bpottlswoovle, an Imlsyunloue barouot,
who told him thnt to y-l liito aoolety
ho must s[K&gt;nd money and spend It In
n way to'acconi|&gt;llidi the .object ho de­
sired. Sir Thomas offered to direct
Ids eipendltuiv* for -x toualdcrntlon.
A bargnln was struck tiy which Blr
Thomas was‘to receive M.OOO for him­
self and’ an unlimited iniiount fog e&lt;&gt;elcty.
Tho Itcglnning was a dinner given by
Coker, tho Invitations h&gt; which were
given hy the baenneb He knew those
lit society who needed uifuiey and paid
liberally for acceptances from ttie right
|*eople. Aiming tliom* lnvlt,H| were
Mrs. Mulholinnil pud her two daugh­
ters. Lillian ami Grace, aged VrApoeTlvcly twenty-four nntl twenty. Coker
was hy no mean* nn iiuattractlvo man,
and Draco Miilhnlland took u fancy to
him. Hut In sending checks Hir Thom­
as made a mistake, lie sent a sop.
nrnte check to tho mother nntl each of
the daughter*. Grace .Mtilholland tind
beeii unaware up to Hint tune how her
mother maintained her social’ position
In the face of poverty and was Indig­
nant. She sent tier check right back.'
ami to Mr. Coker liluuclf.
Coker said nothing nbout the matter
to’ fils .social tuanager. Ifo felt sure
U- lu llic main tho baronet was manfig woll, and this turned out tu bo
I case. Colter atjcr a few months
|ibeyond ttio'pcoplo he had Invited
His tlrst dinner, though In rare Ink^'r*c» lie met tho Mulhollands. After
i X3c ho brnko through tho coolngas
l l, which M ils Grnro fronted Hm.
' •&lt; excuscrl hjmself for Ills action
her on t\icFground*t\mt ho hnd

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$.**! nnd a ii'p e in fe tl fo r th ree d a y*,
i SiihsetpienH y C ly t ile r MitTtMvtl n ? l n o
tin e nml n nix tiny** HUsiKtinlon fo r
iiotny k ick in g . .Turk lleiidrjelm . m a li­
n g e r o f Hie I lo o n ie r a, wan nUNpetideil
f o r three tlttj* f o r to o mUi'h ta lk in g ,
whtfw* Itog er H rim pnlinli, uinnitger o f
t h o T o led o*, w it* *et. |lo\)n fop n *lm l!n r perlot! fo r v e r lm lly a ssa ilin g nn u m ­
p ire . Mk'ktiy an y* Hint he w ill e o iitiu u e
.slnpplng oil lin e s u n til the d is o r d e r
e n d s.

WARREN MILLER

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lee* H. It. R. o f W ay
and Ice* that portion
NE of It. It. and
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French ave on N side
o f Uoldiboro St, tun
N 140 ft W 100 ft 8
140 ft K 100 ft to bra
anil U*e beg 160 ft E
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■ nd Ire* h*g 310 ft
H of N tf' rot run S
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Beg 310 ft S of NW rur o f
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ili*slr,r,l 10 fitter i-C-Lif-’.’is noflcty a ml t o com e to n tlcs-U lon to re tu rn Ihn
linil plnceO Tlie iiinnnirmcnt of tils en­ tleetl to th e d o n o r With n n o te e x ­
tree into the hnntjs o f another. In time p re ss iv e o f tier d e e p g n itltm le ninl s a y ­
her preJillJlee nn* worn nway, liut in g that fin* e o n Id not nrerpt" ’ diVMi n
itctin ely hfffore the Ainerlenu myt* to-i* g ift from nny m utt not n f her o w n kin.
bociitl pot-lllnu so IUrIi (liut he wua H ut shb n ft e n v n r d n ceep ted It fr o m Iter
«)tll|a- liejMiti! H ip MitlholliintlM, null he lluuve.- ,
never loot them,
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. .Coker spent several years In I/mtlon,
renetilitR Ihei topiiiont niii’ml of ihe at»FINES BY HICKEY
Hnl Inthier; then, nt tlili'ty-fi&gt;ur. he lunl
exlutltnletl tt litlleVer plettallte Ilicet* hint Since Abolishing Double Umpire Syaever lieoii it) It fur him lie rewolvetl
tem Ho Haa Been Very Busy.
to return' t,* hD unlive hind nnpl Iny
I’ lV 'Idcn t lll e k e y o f Hie A jjio r iiim
out for hhiiseir tt nirt’or. Wluil l lull
lUMOtdnlhui, h iiv tiig iil&gt;ollnlietl tint thmeitreer vvnn Ihia noIhlnR to tin with HiIh
ntor.v. Shrtltly lie fore it&gt;dylng lie h u h l d e um pire n y n tem . Is e x tr e m e ly htisy
titlin g d h to n le r ly . in a n n gent, itml p la y ­
driving hy the lioii*i*'xitlie^y |l|l! Miller*. F or a tu-rnit In K uiihiim C ity reeen ltiollniuls llvint nntl jcttwNn pul i|rt^ fly.
Imr. I’fton Inquiry he learned that Mnt. l y T in k e r a n d J«»r* W n g n e ^ w e r e llttetl
.Vtilhothiiprn liumnfleuieitt of*her nf- f o t i eaeh. w h ile M o lh v lt g watt p en a llzeil
.t o the eM en t o f 3?Jtr*. Hill 4'lytlier, m ailfnlra hatl i»«t been &lt;t Uminchil nueeesa
u g e r o f th e lanllMVltle*. w h o lutd nit nlnfnl the home given the fnnilly f)&gt;r
Hervlees to llie sltlle liv.llle IllMt Si 111- tervnllini w ith n r h n l player, wit* lined

AN EPISODE
OF LONDON
SOCIAL LIFE

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August 21. l» u

THE SANFORD HERALD

Ernest Grffifory, Co. C, , JFla.
and Wallace Reid, ^friends of Lis,
F re d 'M u o n , Co. C, Flo.
whstklnd of paper .tJuprint. ' Grady
George McLaughlin, officers re*
said, "G o Strong on Local, N ow s."
it. j . HOLLY. Editor
oerve
Harris
said
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Print
the
Best
Paper
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
Htrold Washburn, coast &gt;artillery
You Can."
Reid said "Give 'em
Albert Fry, coast artillery
Mixed Pickles."
James Ext ridge, Flo. troops
• But advice as to ho.w to print a
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY newspaper is o f little benefit to the George Huff, FIs. troops
'fhonus Sullivan, Fir. troops
man. who doesn’ t know |n a sort of
W. A. P attishill, officer reserve
instinctive way what makes the ac­
ceptable newspaper. As an editor* corjw
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• Meade Fox, coast artillery .
Ingram G ucrry, coast artillery
Joe Guerry, uviation corps
*' 'Oscar -N. SHtlrower, Co. C, Fla.
Henry Byrd, Co, C, Fla.
Osborne Williams, Co. C,
-V a il L o v e ll.-C n d -jie u t .'e
corp s.1
Harry Carlson, navy
Corbett Hutchinson aviation
ways In view; whose personality and
correct life command respect—and corps
Sam Pcaveyhousc, aviation corps
a ho knows how to publish an ac­
Martin Tem ple, Co. F.
ceptable, clean well balanced, newsy
Robert
Robinson, navy h
and reliable newspaper."
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corps
The last paragraph above could
Arthur Dickina, Co. II. . .
mrdly contain more of value in so
John Lee, Co. H.
)ricf space. N o ' man should be an
J. A. Stafford, Co. F.
editor, who does n o t’"understand and
Hugh White, navy *
;uard the responsibility of his posi­
Oscar Rouse, Oviedo, nav;
tion." How can a man whoso per­
Andrew Aulin, Oviedo, am
sonality and U/e does not command
Hoover never did n wiser thing respect ever hope to wield an Influ­
than appointing Braxton Hcarham ence for good in a community?
A paper may be a financial suc­
state food commissioner of Florida.
cess
ahd y e t ’ bp a, fj(;se to the com ­
Bcacham Is one of the few men who
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work for the betterment of the rare munity in which it circulates.
without hope of financial gain.- - He - N otr the langu age in the first par^
ia one of the biggest men, blit; of the •graph above,', " I f ho lasts he must
broadest" minded, one of the most
progressive men we foay.e in Florida.
T H E COMMISSION FORM
Sanford should wnke up right now
orr the question of having the com ­
mission form of government. The
election of aldermen will take place
in December and before' the candi­
dates are announced the Ideaf’ Vf
electing three commissioners should
take precedence. The hoard of al­
dermen are doing all thgy can for
the people of this cits but they can­
not-utu-nd to I heir private business
a n d ‘ attend to that of the city also
nnd get the proper results. The la­
borer is worthy of hisriiirr and three
hired men for the city of Sanford
would gel the* proper results ln-r.iii.-.c
they .would taRe. all. their lim e.u tv
tending to,* this particular business
and if they’ foiled they could he re­
placed •by others who would give
satisfaction. All this, talk of .munic­
ipal ownership is wasted unless llie
commission form of government pre­
vails and hired men are put at tho
bead of the city government to man­
age the business of thp’ tlty like they
would manage their own business.
There is a way to hold an .election
and decide * tftfs matter' altd The
Herald will outline the plan in the

E D IT IN G A NEW SPAPER
Th*&gt; 'concluding paragraph* of «
wiJJ written editorid in tin esteemed
Clearwater ’ Sun under the caption
■'Editing A Newspaper" tire as f -j|tows:

—The successful oijitnr must lie
adapted in -all respects for hi* work.
*a d must have qualities which the
« t * s p » p e r men recagnize but which
J»re not »o easily described.. if. he
Inxti he must be fairminded and just
— jUht to hit renders and to his pa­
per, and withal, tnb.;'t be a tnati with­
ou t fear. Prejudice is no part of the
rea] efljtAi'. Tie does'not knojv.what
}t means to t#e prejudiced, vindic­
tive, dpt bitter:
T o succeed he j
must be a man who has the truest SEMINOLt.S itor.L OF HONOR
idea nF what a newspaper’ should be.
The Brave Hoys Who Have Gone
Years ngfi, whan the 'Columbus j .
Forlh-to Fight for Humanity s
Evenif\j», Rodger was :jl»bu{ to be
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-AJtablished' t h e 'promoter enquired of
The following boys from Sanford
j!lctrr&gt;' Grady, Joel Candler Harris nnd Seminole county have joined
the army and navy or will join in
tip* next few weeks. This list is not
complete and nil those who know of
any boys who have enlisted and are
not on .this list please let The
Herald know about it as the list
will be printed every Week until tlr6
war Is over:
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YVl* cun furnish in any

and any style type.
Delivery in five days
after receipt o f order.
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Ftices for Rubber Stamps not
*»vee 2}(j Inches long and type
not over
inch high:

Each Additionnl Line 10c

Office Supply Dept
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Karl Schultz, on board ship
Allen Jones, medical reserve corps
Morris Spehcer.
medical reserve
corps
Sherman Routh, tnediqal reserve
corps
Collier Brown,
medical reserve
corps
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Oliver Murrell, medical reserve
corp s*
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Leslie Hill, medical reserve corps
, Ned Chittenden, signal corps
R oy -Chittenden, marine corps
Ralph Roumillet, navy yard.
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John Murrell,
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Kenneth
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Seth Woodruff.’ 'quartermaster re­
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Stanley'Walker, quartermaster re­
serve
Dr. Ralph Steven*, hospital corps
Joe Chittenden, C o. C, Fla.
George Hall, C o. C, Fla.
, Oscar Speer, C o. C, Fla. - .
Bruce Anthony, C o. C, Fla.

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' "I’m sorry, -----, but I’ ve got to sing
your ship,'* tho German said finally.
"Hut i'll tell you what I’ll do. It's
against all regulations, but you go back
and get your personal belongings and
those of your men and stand hy.whllo
I sink tile ship, and 1*11 give you a tow
part way to shore."
The .German was ns good .n s. bis
word. He gnro tfio Britishers time to

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- Tuiit?*-“ Jliiliy Mine**
.*» \\•*r.1 f r y m l dinin'
Kftlutr JiiH, K a t B v r |1I«|«
y u i k unpliMt*tui. y o u mum ow n
Kaiser Hill. K ‘»fe&lt; r Hill;
ltut ttili t r b t h 'w lll never tlow nllc a i It rlna fr o m tnvvn to tttwn
V ou inu»l I.kvo &gt;*«ur royal crown.
K n W r Hill, K nhn-r Hilt;
Yeti inuM
V » u r rpyul crow n.
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lvtilscr lilll.
Y ou ’ ve Insulted all miinklml,
Kaiser H ill. K n lit.r Hill;
W ill, j.uir autm raik - mind.
K alter ttlll. K n lm r I till;
Hy tliu use o f xulunariuit
Y o u ’ vo illaplnr e&lt;| rr mm.* mArn m ean
Than the rlevH’n d a rk e s t scene.

Y-otl will Rurrly have 111 go,
Rainer Hill; Kalacr Hill.
Uncle Ham decrees It so.
Kaiser Hill. Kaiser Hill.
Every Irmly
. y&lt;
. »u have limits
lia s Iftou hroki-n b y you r hinds.
T h u s your house w ill low tm laid,
Kaiser lull. K a ls s r Hill
*
T h u s your house w ill low bo laid,
Kiflssr lilll.
,

• « mi may hake prejudice and yet
be a strong, forceful writer. ’A gnoil
editor will be willing to recognize
nnd reward merit even in hi* worst
enemy, nhoulri be have such.
A
good editor will know that a marris
sometimes his enem y who 'would not
be if ho could see him ti^’ lie Is. A
good editor will be slow to take of­
fense from n brother editor, nevej-.
.doing so until he is sure offense’ wa
intended.—Arcadia News*

T

h i s Bank combines in a high degree Officers and Directors o
business, probity and financial standing.
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T h en Or rat O t-rm nny « III rl&gt;*..
Kaiser-Hill; K a is e r Pill;
In her honor to th o id;lcs,
Kafm-r lilll. K nitter Hill,
FY»r ilrm orrncy m u st be
P eck rd wllh Ijiurals fair to see
A nd til," whole tvorltl will narro, •
Kiilecr Hill, K litaor lilll;
A nd the w hole w o r ld will nsree, ' ’
Kal*er Ttlll.
A bram P ile (itiih In Chtraao T rlbon e.

I’m Sorry I Must Sink Your
S hip/’ He S a id -P e rs o n a l
. Belongings Saved. •
Decause of the high mortality among
German submarine comma niters the
German admiralty bns been compelled
to Impress funner captains of Gorman
merchantmeu Into the U boat shrrlce.
British sklpisTs along Him Brooklyn
water front who ha To been "torpedoed
out” of vessels within the Inst few
weeks rej»ort that tlu'y arc meeting
former, acquaintances with Increasing
frequency In rotnmuiid o f Huhmarlnes.
Oap sUch meeting |«l to the first reconled case during Om "ruthless" hlockndo o f genuine solicitude on Hie part o f
the U hunt commander for the welfare
o f his victim. For obvious reasons tho
name of the ship and tho British sklpper cooctrtied cannot bo mentioned, but
It can ho said that both tho ship and Its
inns ter were well known In the Atlantic
trade and along fho Brooklyn water
front.
Tho II Iawl had. ns usual, signaled
tho British crew tn abandon ship and
row to the side of tbo submarine. Tho
captain obeyed Instruct tons undercover
o f Gm German gun.- When he rluruber«-d
the submarine’s deck nud hUuded
tils p - tiers up to the commanding offi­
cer. 1 .d r c/c.i mat.,
.
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Ti ctv w.iii a fluidi o f recognition, and
Ivotb men -stoat In open mouthed nstonlfe’nnt "!. ’. 'tcy^ were old ncqiinliitutices amt f'id\l»ud many a friendly
glass logotli t n Brooklyn. Mverpoo)
and^JTg iVir.t; ‘lafforo the' war. ’ TlTh
German wjh( tho* first to recover him­
self.
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“ Wb v, hello, - —
to? said In EngIIhIx and rear lied out bis hand. "I'm
sorry to see you here." The .British
stripper h.utl he was sorry to bo'there
and inquired ‘aftcF tho health.of the
German officer’s family, noth for *ji
maatent forjp-t tbnMlioy xvtits enemies.

Yield of Wheat Will Be Increased by
"Plant Wiiard’e" Diacoviry. •
The development of a variety of
wheat which will yield five times as
much to tho aero ns tho average of
wheat production throughout the Unit­
ed Stales Is announced by Luther Ilur*
Imnk, tho "plant wizard" of Santa
Itosa, according to u dispatch to the
Sacramento lice.
•
Iturban It'a announcement of the suc­
cess* of Ida experiment cornea ten yenra
after he began work on wheat and at a
tlmo when -wheift may lie the biggest,
factor In winning or losing the world
war.
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According to Burbank, tho average
yield of wlicnl will run from fifty to
seventh bushels an n&lt;*re. If It Is uni­
versally planted, be says, the produc­
Appointed §latc Food Commissioner by Hooter ’ ’
tion of the present acreage of wheat,
could Ih* doubled mnny times.
Capitalist, Citrus Grower, Farmer, Father of Good Roads am/onr of tho
Experiments » h to the'milling nnlure
of thjsnew variety of wheat are yet to, mow! progressive men in the state of Florida. , Mr. Hoover cogll not have
found a butter Ynan in all t h e ’southland to act as Food Cqamlssiuner.
Hcnchab does not need the money nnd will receive no salary. It does not
B ig g o st P la n in g M a ch in e.
The biggest planing machine erer work for money, but for th^&gt; benefit o f the stnte at large and hisfeljow men
hunt. Is a monster weighing fifiO.OOO in bis borne e'oOnty of Orange, In our own county of Seminole M. Bear hum
pounds,.which has Iwen constructed hy
the. Bethlehem Steel conqirtny fur the has large holdings.and is preparing to have one of tiieljnest stok farms in
Mare Miami navy yard. This planer the soutjv.near Forest City. His m any Sanford friends extend longratulatook fourteen months (o tmlld and re- tions to tin1 new Food Commissioner of Florida, to Beachainyne of the
rpilres serial railroad cars to haul it to
biggest men in Florida,
the Pacific const.

Hon. Braxton Bcacham. of Orlando

N ot a W o r d W a s te r .

Where Cranks Abond.
Can’t, eat ’em all In summer? ’ ’Not
If ever you wnnt to hxr nnnsensa
enough ill winter? Home I'aimlng Is
tnlketl you should go to itcoufofence.
the answer.
You put a lid on waste every time I don’ t care In what duhrtment. ot
hutnnn life, or thought, wenever you
you seal a preserving Jar.
get n cnn/erenca cranks tie pi ways to
(.'aimed herries nre hlnt-prnof.
Frost ’doesn't it Ip Crtti nest vegetables.' the front. Newsjuipen* \tt not print
Camieil g.'eiut Iwas mul yellow (teaches their views, so that whcijhey have a
help light the liltu**.—New York Glolte. conference, nt their merexmd can In­
sist on being listened tothen Is tho
From Prlvata to Private , Llfs.
^ happy tine of the crtuik.-fclr Edward
A little known episode In the career, Clarke.
o f the dct'ir&lt;"icd «-r;'ic. Nicholas 11..';
was Ids j.eri&gt; d
sect Ice In the RitasluiPnriuy ns n istmmon solrllcr. Del
ailhmltled to nil the restriction*, placed 1
on an ordinary private, satuttng tils o f - 1
llrers anil carrying fits full equipment-}
with the rest. On tin* regimental roll
he figured ns yt'rlyate Nicholas .Bonin-1
noir. o f Hie Orthcdox faith, coming
from Tsiir.-tk.s' 8elo."

■ Hlr IVIIItam Grant, tho learned mas­
ter of the rolls, was a native of the
conn iy of IhinIT iitul for a considerable
tlmo represented ituit (’ouijtx In par­
liament. Though a forcible and easy
speaker) ai'nrcely Inferior to any Of his
time at the lair or In parliament, be
was n remarkably silent man, says the
Farm and Home.' lie was the most
patient of Judges. .The story Is well
known of his hearing an elaborate ar
Kliment .for two days on the meaning
of an act-of parliament amt when the
rsiunsel thiHhed simply saying,. "Gcptlomcu, the uct.ts repealed." .On one of
his visits to Banff he rode out u few
rollea Into tfm country, accompanied by
a few friends. The only observation
that escaped from tdm was lit putodng
iT Held pf pens. "Very line peak!”
Next dny.be nnlc out with the same
cortege and was equaliy.sllent, hut on
Two Queitions.
*
passing the pume H|tot he muttered,
"W hy do you wwp over the aorroxvs ;
Tho Stars and St rrcs"Atul verj' finely podded loot*'
of people In whom you have no Inter- I WheiCthe Atnerlcan H|' Is draped
&lt;v4 when you go to the tlirater?’* a&gt;*kii| ;
on a rtatSuHncy the stnt Should ap*
the mail.
.
Muaio ana its TFtTilt&gt;*.
I»car in tho uisjbcjeft hd I corner If
“ I don’^Ttftow," replied the woman.
IVhut- we cull music Is well dcscrlbcxl
tho stripes nre Rrwtwmtni In the upas n trinity. The three components are 'IWhy do you cheer wildly when a man
per right hand cticiltcHl thc stripes
iriythm. melody and harmony. Rhythm with whom you are not ncqunluted
nre vertical.
,
Ih to musle xvliat the will is to the ImU slides to second Iwiio7**—Exchange..
vhlual. ’Die rhythm of monk* Is lit
An Evident Alternative,
physical side, just like the body ot
True Age of M*.
"She married him In spite of great,
flesh of Hie human being. Melody It
Dow old Is mno? McbWkI In y*ara
music parallels the henrt (or blood;, i opposition, didn’t sheF*.* .
uo one knows. But ho j as old aa
"Yes.. Jf her marriage.doesn't turn thought, as mind. When ion s unces*
component part o f the Individual. Hnr
mnny Is the soul o f music Just us feel­ out xvelT she'll only have herself to for first begun to think, tit dnjr nma
ing Is the soul &lt;rf the human being false blame."
was born. As man bus pgreexed It)
"Good gracious! Why? Wind's to
I'HixsesKed of u three fold nature.) Tin
the
ln»t million years, tniutf-mllllon*
triple elements In music, are represent­ ore vent her blaming him?*'
so Ivc nine hope ho will p*n-s&gt; In tha
ed In the history o f tho world- first by
icx t huli-.nllllon or mllln. and
the drum (rhythm); second, by the Inti
Simplicity and Wisdom.
time max vet come whoiiai f- Rr1***
(melodyi, null third, by the tyre (hnr
T o ninlntnln oneself on this earth
tuonyl. Music lays Its first bold on tht In not n ImnMhlp lad a pastime, if one
humnti understanding 4&gt;y-tCa- rhythm will live simply and wisely.—Tliorenu.
All men nre Influenced by It (even snvages). And every soldier (with or xvjthnut nu ear for mualci can nppirciiiM
the tap, tap of a druimher t*oy*» drum
njul cap mnreh longer nnd better for It.
—^Ifllmtclpliln Rpctfrdc—

Fork Union M ilitary Acaffinfy
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' Bs Canny.,’
Horae preparedness—tans loaded with
food.
That rubl*er ring you put on a pre­
serving Jar helps you to sfreteh' your
Income,
The awful question "Whnt sliAll I
bare for dinner?" la eaklly answered If
your shelves are full o f borne canned
products,.

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A country school in Ihe heart olVIrginia*
New buifdinff with all modern alpine1''*
Iliffh atandardH, but not exttfag»nC®j
Rales $335-$385.^ Aided and
by War Dept. 19(h rear.
F&lt; oataloj?
ad (ifcss N. J. Perkins, B. A.,‘
Acting Pres., Fork Union, Va., &lt; c***J[or
onent B. L. Perkins’ store Sai)fd»

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THE SANVdRD HERALD

ARSttt 21. 1*17

PAGE FITE'**

CAMPS IN FRANCE
PLEASE PERSHING

iwctfrtalns whether they are the
proper 'Muff or noi and his friend*
here have no fi&gt;nr .of the result as
Capt. Herring will measure up to
the' requlcsroant*.

joyed by all. Air. Tcnny Deane^was
____5Vfirn 1 jTscnoa tno hmi » iiri. riv c l
Baseball Tactics.
leader.
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Stealing third is. us n general prop­ .that tho comer o f the ncmlhlgh |*ew was
After tho meeting n social followed
osition. a bad play, though it comes In Indeed In dsncorous proximity—"IJvely
'when
all
kinds
of
old
fashioned
Uamly no nr and then, I would suggest lies oUeotloiis,".hy Canon Shennm*
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♦
/a m . . were- played.
Airs. , Green
that nil young players avoid It.. If Iho
; tlCrte H appening-M ention
A rih ilip p in # M s d lc in # tT e # .
man La thrown out trying to steal third
Afcrved delicious ice cream, cake and
Henry
Lee!
who
has
a
fine
posi­
of Matters in Brief— .
DefW({iri
the provincial building and
you
hare
tossed
away
a
JKisaiblo
chance
punch
for
refreshments.*
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tion with the Western Union TejePersonal Items •of to
the Filipino acbnplhouse, part o f which
for
a
run,
and
If
ho
succeeds
he
hasn’t
grajih Co, in Washington. D. C.,- is
V
1v
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Improved his scoring chances very 1.# used as a girls' dormitory, stands tho
Interesthome on » well earned Vocation for
One hundred and twenty thousand
mtieli, because tie would go home from nacm l tree of tho Ifngaos, with a spun
a short time, and is the guest-o f-his dollars will be loaned hy the -Federal
o f its branches of 300 feet. Nor ts it-a
sVcoiid on a clean Mingle anyway, .
S u m m a ry of the Floating Small | parents, Mn and Mrs. J. T. Lee «vn Farm Loan Association to farmers
My pertsuiiij ojilulon if that there is tree nt all In the true sense, for K Is n
Oak avenue.
1» Talks Succinctly Arranged for
in the Valrico section, within the
cntltyly too intieh changing of idtchcrs K i g a l i tie example o f the balete, which
next twenty days. The rate of inter
Harried Herald Headers'
in professional tinselaiII. The custom begins ns n paroslte vine, kills the tree
Is so prevalent in certain clubs that on xvljleb it risen nnd then-hides it ill
est is much lower' than can be se­
every man that starts 11 gumo does sol lts twining trunk-. The Ifngaos think
cured from the Tampa, banks.
hi fear, trembling le-it. ho be removed j thnt when that lingo tree dk-'s they, too, -.
Mrs^A. D. Parrish returned hom
$20.00 Worth .'or $.1.00
as
soon us ho allows a'couple of hits will iierlsli, but then* Is mi industry, a
Saturday from an exte rifled visit to
Wo may he foolish to sell you &lt;20.00 d|A 'handsome premium hook' has
or Is a little wild. Ho Is prone to l*e- stolidity and n stamlnn hi that oliseuro
the eastern markets and n|so to her worth Of Fertiliser for onfy
1 3.00 been published by tho Alachua Corhmandsr. Questions Cooka About eouie nervous under these conditions niV-e that should remove from their
old home in North Carolina. -.Mrs.
*
—&lt; — County Fair, which Is to he held in ^tho.Food Supply, and All Aro Wall and t&gt;cgius to fume and fret ns soon hearts nil four o f extinction.—Christian
Parrish purchased a lino stock of fall
Thus saving youi per ton
&lt;17,00 Gainesville Nov. 20, 21,-22' nnd 23,
Satlsfisd—Many of th# M#n So# th# as lie gets hi a hole. On tlm other Ilcm ld.
millinery and will mnke announce­
Rut that will ho your GOOD LUCK. and four big days of fun are being
Q#n#r«l For th# First Time— Potatoes .hand. If he were assured Iadore thp
ment of a big opening later.
«y
U nter d a n L in d en .
anticipated by ..the-thousands who
game starteit that lie would Is* allowe&gt;l
• SEE US ABOUT MUCK
-A -p le n t y . , '
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Dr. W. M. Harper. Osteopath, hw^
ITutof
I)cn
Uinb-ii Is tho fnmotw
may
attend.
to
lltilsh
it
Jie
would
In
many
ruses
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CHAPPELL &amp; CHAPPELL
taken p suite of office^ in the n?w
General I'ershlng gave the American workyiut Ills own sa(ration. A pitcher street lu Ib*rlln which exteudg from
102-tf
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Seminole. County
Hank
building
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expeditionary force an cxntnpio o f the learns through being beaten, and If ho the Rrnndcnburg gplo onstwan] nlKiiit
is taken oil! us soon as be lias any tlirco-llfths of n mile. Ilorderhig It aro
across ffom The Herald, ollice wliere
sTreuuoiis life by siveephiK through
trouble be will never get the rigid kind tln&gt; princely and Imperial palaces, tho
“ A C ertain
French
Port’
ho is now comfortably located. •Dr.
Paper Hanging and Painting
mw
t
nearly a dozen villages where United of ex|K&gt;rieii«e to develop JilsHilud and University, tho academy*, the statue of
Harper has disposed of his Orlando
Thousand* of new sample? of wnl
States soldiers are living hi France his courage.—Ty L’olifi in, American Frederick the Great, etc. it unpins
business nnd will devote his entire paper for you to select from. Sam­
And visiting nearly nil (mining centers Roy.
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“ under the lindens."
.There 1* a certain port in France,
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time t o -hiB,Sanford-business, in Mie ples will b e 'brought to your door
Wo may net know, it* noifie.
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which have been established *trmi)
-future.
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Upon request..- I also do decorating Anil thoro tho little wavelet* dunre.
London In a Fog.
A Solemn Duty,
America's first great contribution for
.
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The sun shines Just the name,
Ismdpn Is more or less noted for the
Mrs. C. W. Speer of Sanfonl and nnd painting as it should lie done. On ships that tty the starry .ling
“ Why did Hangsvliange Ills iron gray
the war for democracy.
granddaughter, Miss Jessye Ryder F. -.Wr Temperton, 108 Palmetto A* tnouith at homo their nncftbrs .1mg.
It was not n-ctirsoYy inspection tlint dense fogs tlint obsi;iiro It at times, and hair to liluck?"
a recent specluieu that was In Its prime
'Because ills fiancee thought tliegrny
o f Columbus, Gu., spent the .week­ Aye., she dppr from First strvet.
Amt Jolly boats &lt;r)|i!e tq and fra
the grnernl made. lie went Auto minute
11 couple of hours* U'foro midulglit, wav In'his hair, made hint look too old for
Killed
with
the
boys
Ju
blue,.
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96-tf
end at Orlando,’where they were de­
details nil ninth# tho line, questioned n particularly iliie one.
Who show tho way foe row *on row
her. nnd licJhought It was his duty to
lightfully entertained by Mr;, and
private soldiers, company cooks nnd
,*Of lids* In khaki, too.
In
a"
space
Mint
a
good
aerodrome
ola-y
Ills sweetheart's dyeing ropiest."
SPECIAL NOTICE
You'd almost bo Inclined to ray
Mrs: Wilson Speer nnd daughter,
various otiier ranfr? n* to how tilings tsttild have IncUwcsl I found-a chauf­ —Exchange,
Mus
son
s
Pool
’Twos Hampton 1toads or .New York bay.
_ Miss Ionia $|)ccrL._Mr, Oscar Speer
were going With them and what IfUtiyr feur looking with a lantern for land­
Open every Wednesday "night; Tho streets may scorn a trifle odd,
of Co^.C. spent Thursday and Fri­
tiling
could bo done to improve tho sit­ marks. so that be could dUcofer In
Wh#r# Th#r# W«# No Chang#.
l
7:80.
Tho latiHuage somewhat si range. •
which dlnsilon his ynr wns heading.
day evenings with them.
uation.
'Doix't you think I'm thinner than
■* * •,* *
But
silent
speech
of
smile
and
nod
Also every Wednesday morning
General Pershing spent the night at I saw a telegraph messenger full qff when you saw me Inst?"
Has an Intensive ranee.- .- 1
Did you know you can use finely for women ohlyt
his bicycle In the middle of a qulet
And whereeoe'er Ihetr rourwe extends
“ Welt, yon may lie thinner, but to me
a
quaint
lit He French village nmi reachground phosphate nnd build up your
read, apparentl&gt; from sheer perplex*" you’ re Just ns thick- as ever."—Chicago
Every afternoon except Tuesdays The eyes they meet are eyes of friends.
«
m
!
ilie
American
army
area
early
next
-land. Moke a hotter crop n/id save and Fridays. .
Hy, and I found three motor buses Hint Tribune.
T h o seas that know D ecatur'# men
morning, fils visit'was entirely Infor­ Dim) to rest with their lomiieis close
money hy using "Naturetow n.’.'
Now know fils men ofico more,
Good water, good lights, good ormal; ntol ho found the forces just ns oi.-Fflier In sin h 0 win* as hi mi gut**I
And what w o* In, Paul Jonis* ken
&lt;10.00 per. ton f. 0 . h. Lakeland, F la.! Jer.
.
. «(n.t r
Starlings by (he Million.
hosleslretl
-eugiigisl In their dully roil
Appears
a
lo
h
a
,th
e
shorn.
Ii.it cm li
is-eii •harglag I In* other
Writc..E. L. Winn, Sanford. 105-Hte!
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Starlings
lu Europe trndltlnjjnlly
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And up uhovo |i*-rhaps they ssx..
Unit work and drIJI.
wound lj.ii 1 nil) xlopinsl Inst In time.
From sume sidereal hrhU-o these days
Entertainment for Member*
(npil uclunlly) congregate In such
Mr. anri“ M?s. Tibbetts of Somer­
At
the
end
of
the
tlrst
d
n
j“a"Inspec­
In
HuMiiuil
Inwirs
of
tin*
inorotns
!»
—Maurlre X lorrls In ,‘ ,"*cw York Hun.
The Itoyefl Neigh hors will giv- an
set, Kentucky are here for a fev.
tion (ieitentl Pershing said: "Uur prill- found auolber bus Miainllng hel; less by grant Rights that their millions darken
clpnl eoneerii Just now of course Is lq
weeks tho guest of Mrs. X ihhettV entertninmeitt for their m.onh^rs ami
tie roailshle. Willi till* ill'll er sliuiiber tlm sky like a passing cloud. They nr**
j*erfi*ct tin- nriiiy organlxatiou. This ini.- wlililn. bill llie driver of a molor .the terror of the fruit grower, hut they
aunt, Mrs. Fannie Munson.
Roth their families ami the Modern Wood­
Is
a big taslt, but It Is moving nlotig inis Is a reniarkn' l'* uit|ii Til many ways. do nt least one ijnnponsallve service,
Mr. and Mrs. Tihhets nre well men in .the- Woodmen ilali hext
by cut Itig the destructive laud snails,
smpoltily
nnd in a most satisfactory — I.oiittoii Stiei-lotof.
know n hero where Mr. Tilihets. was Tuesday night, August 21st nnd nil
which up* very 1111 morons, nnd with
maimer.formerly in the drug business and the membcAi are cordially invited to
which up *1inlie) I Slates Is not similar­
A P a r s o n 's A d v isor.
104-2tp.
Mrs. Tibhcta wan Miss Munson'who he present.!
ly afflicted.
Otil N ellie, th e parkdi c le r k o f T o d
Work Wall Started.
spent her girlhood days here.
They Quickly Follow Example- of '"The work at I'l-riala ports *&gt;f illsejn- ] iliiiu l'-n w ii' a g r r a i I'tiaim ler. lb •Dtllark and Sense
T em peram ent.
Mrs. Puleston and ehil dren re­
liarkniloji Is w&gt;-ll sinrlisl
Itailroail if&lt; i ii|.|i"l th e |i&gt;w.—l tb-r n f ib e “ th ree
TeehnlriUly.
. leiuperuumnf ItunOO
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the
French
When
on
a
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if
you’
re
th&gt;fctmi*
ami
d
&gt;
nut
turned home Saturday'1 oigW Inin*
material Is coming over ns rapidly I ilc 'k i-r ‘ pu lpit K n i t r i f l l i x l III** n* "the -pc pinI lype iif mental eonstitu*
kim«
where'your
dollarhaw
ih&lt;sp qu ?i-s In xii 1111111 a lim e ilm t th ere
Marco wlie re they have been visit­
ns-can be nrriiugcd. Tlm progress we
Long March.
Mon ilui* to tinlurnl eituracteristlc* of
linvo maile Hills for xrIt It tlio assist-1 was nothing left for tin1 congregation Ihe bodily organism, ftrotully. spetik**
ing Mr*. Puleston'* mother for sev­ most cents n buying shoes, hats,
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clothing, tjry giv&gt;ds, Indies ready-tonnce of the French Is n* source of great to )!o.
eral m on th s....... .
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lu m&gt; 11r-1 week, lit 'I'mbllnutou llm lug. teiiqa-rauii'iit l*s elm racier—tho.
wear. eorsi-fii gloves, hosiery ami
When IV. Ibilierizollrni of Potiulum sntlHfucIbia to me. ItUfets and train­
mental innkr-up of a person, the way
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Winn hny&lt;\
notions, its a wide yign-you have not put singing lessons in tin* curriculum ing itround-for men are us well loc-ntcd Wlmle WnlncxthiJ- i-yeiilng service )le- Im Is Incllni*)! to ihink nml foil about
*c|\,-d
mi
nn*.**
Nettle,
linvlpg
tnkeu
Jirtt returned fropi a motor trip - to
been in the' yhrce-in-One Store for o f tilft itolillers’ training a tremor of a s could be expis'li-d nt this time o f the #tm k " f Mn' ni'W' i&lt;it n ile l .re u ia rk i‘«l;
things In general.
,*
the mountains of North Caroline, and
hefe your, dinar has the Greatest mllllnry giggle win heanl armiiul ili&lt;* year, when space Is IIiuIU-j) by crojis In
“
Thcro
are
I
wo
•
baptisms
tonight."
Tennessee. ‘ Mr. Winn i s 'the agent,
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Vahte. Rig Three-in-One Store.
world. . Three yi-ars ago, when Mars tlio fields.V.*i
This was siiltb'hmMy aluhtilug. Imt mv
for Natun-sown fertiliser nnd at.
“ After these are..remove*! w-e will
M ak e H aste Slpvviy.
105-1 tq
“Milb-il ftp the sight of Ihosi* same sol­
te-rioib-Oi.xx wan incn-a-xeil w hen.In*
have plenty of space fur lodging nnd
-present is making Orlando head-"
Hetijember
Ilmt. sortie training Is
nitilpd **-J‘tike I'lim *oii.)li,n'l bra lit the
dier? mar&gt; lilug to tin* frontiers i-asl
training tlm divisions tlint ntty incom e
qunrters.
necessary
before
n mnii can become
.squill anil Xyest—Under tin* ihroaty liar Trnlliliftt Is progressing very well wirli u'.(Mli'j) eg,llli d the eiiruet " f the r'i'Ul a Jarumr. Even jHitaio raisers have
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Mrs A D. p^rid. has ra'urned t'lige of ' ‘DeulHchliind, hriilM-liIand the nsiHtauee of the French." ,
to know- bow- to drill.
I bef Alien." file cb-rlslve giggle-* began
ious Fever. It kilM the germs.
Pa, lPn, m.irkl. „ !ind
tSeiiernl I'er-diiug w h s imil|lug In his
nt) &gt; In*
11 *. die out niilfl now 1 bey are’ not.
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86-a5t 'Un.mhnseil
t hi­ t.-e«v erru- IiwtsPbe (uliullted llnit It wax a ease of InsHt-’ -Hou of tin* tralulne urea, lie In­
quired tiiiu every, phase of the men's
Rorn to Mr. and, tMrs. Osborn *
p
in mijlito ril that, will mhui be lie wliii ihilgbk liral .IvesUo yislel.
dully
life, the character ami tho quan­
ilerndon Friday night u fine baby
lUpl.iy ui n' e (Quality Simp.
All of widt-ii Is soniealiut tlislnnlly tity of Iheir food, even to tlm disposl.
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j (/p r t huji tire rrtjidy now Jinrl M
lejiiled In tin* fact (bat 1 lit* America 11 •tU&gt;n o f garbage slops, which be found
Mrs. Henry Wight and childro^JfrafrLh
hiIdre^/Puirii!i invi.e.*
invi.e . ihl
tl I idfc* 1 1 cull and xoldlers luvFntiitto are not only slug were nil going fn French farmers, who
“
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»e tin*
tii many newl« vies in millinery Ing'as they train. btit'nYo n&lt; iiiuity *t&gt;v were delighted to have Ibis mailer to
have returned from Puytnrm Reach1
«w
where they hud a cottage for theelI The f.il!
f
opening \v:l! b- :tun*&gt;tiu'-.-&lt; llig trabnsl td shig One of our »itli*-*-r» fe*s| their pig*, taking ml) a.nftlgiV of
*1*1: . . *
Hummer months.
every -sort &lt;jf refyst* containing fat.
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"JV.o aro Jtrttlnlug with the 'blue dev
Gejiernl I’ershlng found Mm American
Mrs. 8. O. Sliinholiicf ^nd childrt h
IU,* anil they certainly deserve Rielr, soldiers and tlm French villagers.living
’At a recent Spec Lit meeting of tin name. They aro the tutlghunl set of
Lave returned from Daytona Reach
together In 1 lie* greatest nmlty. He In­
county
eomfniasitliera' of
Flagler undersized gentry that I have tun into quired about tlm- washing fofr soldiers
after spending the pnsl month cmAnd The Iti^lit Refrigerator Means
t --r"
,
county a petition wfs presented call­ la Franco..,—
joyin g the ocean hreer.es.
nnd
found
that
they
nearly
all
washed
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"They barer! ti^ ilie waist and went their ow-ii riot lies in thu village wash
ing for a Wet o r -“dry election .in
Rub-M y-Tism' — Antisejiric, Am) Fjoridii’ A-'linby coun fV. Th e petition through IIdee main* of grenade and Imust-a erected along running’ stroams, j
dyne —Kills jm in; sto|&gt;s put ref ac | meeting all of-the lc|4il-requirements, Isitnldng practice ftH»t was Hie last the villagers washing mi 0110 bank and
Cion.
word In Htrontkudty." Theii we w atched the soldiers on the other.
86-3 fit J resolution was nd)i&gt;ted
r
calling for
them
t(if Abelo coriimnudor assemlileil
At several company kitchens tlm
Mrs. Geo. McGuhagin anti chil­ nh election to be |eld September
Ahem for thu uiurvli back to the vlf American commander interrogated the
dren left this inorning on a visit to lbth*
Inge. At tho command 'Attention!' rooks closely. *.
w h a t ,Come on
relatives in Miami for a Sveek or
-their lieel* clicked,--their beady went
old
man.
"Do
y
ou
.get
enough
to
eat
and
to
'j. a g a i n . ? '
two.
More than 160,000 acres of land linek, their .chins lip, nnd their right feed tho men?'* Im asked otm veteran
UPWillie Stringfellow is in.tke
shown on state maps as being Ever; hands were pasted rigidly, against their cook who has been In ^Jie rcgulnr arniy
ICE RIUS
/or a few days attending to his auto­ glades Is a rtotally high pine and right trousers legs.
for n 11 limber of years,
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At
coni
h)
a
nil,
'Sfarch!'
nil
of
them
. "Ye.&lt;, filr." repllcil 1110 cook, standing
mobile husine.zs'nnd mingling with prairie, nut overfloWedi ' and not
more'
friends. Willie experts to join the needing other titan surface drainage- started off, punctuating their first slop at respm ifiil attention.
ice.
with the first word of their marching
“ Do you. get guy vegetables?" nuked
aviation corps in a few weeks and gu to carry ofT heavy rainfall in order song. It wns not any sickly chorus
Gendrnl
Pehdilng.
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into active training.
to fully reclaim it for cultivation. either. Thcro was plenty of beef and
“ No, sir." repllcil the cook. •
I have opener! iny drug store tem-yfThit' Announcement that the Ever­ lung jiower behind every poto. My
Potato## In Plsflty.
porarily at Ferklns old stand in Im­ glades has shrunk or has heretoforo -men, however, lined up op|*o«Ue, were
“ Don't you get any polntoes?" askiHl
IM Sgftlop.
perial. Theatre building $nd will been exaggerated on the state maps, not missing 11 hit of IL Most of them General Pershing, wlth.tiome surprise.
RCFt^lGtOATO^.
appreciate a share of your patronage, was' made hy Captuin J. F. Juudon, seemed to know what was expected “ Oh. yes, sir,* was tlio prompt yeply.
i’hnne 294. E. D! Mobley, drug- who recently made an exploration when I said; ‘On the command to
“ Ami onions mid tomatoes?" ques­
mnrch the company will begin (o sing, tioned ^ho general further.
xist.
105-2tc, f jtour of the southwestern pnrt of the
kceplug time* with the music. Tho flrit ’ “ Yes. sir."
Mr. and Mr*. T. S. Huff nnd lit t li wfate of several weeks’. «iuratlon and sergeant will announce tho song.'
“ And tmnns?"
daughter have returned from a brought hack with him numerous
"Tho first sergeant responded with­
"Ye*, sir."
nifnth’a visit to New York city and photographs and samples of soil to out a change.of color, ns If tho rom
“Then what do you want?”
muml to sing was mi old regulation. I
other points artd' are at “home again prove- his discovdry.
“ Nothing, sir.”
know that he was puxxted, but he did
in their bungalow south of the city. /
General Pershing smiled oml moved
It well. The name of tlm song wns away satisfied thnt that particular
William Moye had a narrow e J f
“ Vau E" '? r S o r ,,r
To b e •given Thursday evening, passed down the lliin from man to company Was doing very well In wnrcape yesterday at the- Seminole cor­
man. When I gavo the order to march
Aug. 2.1rd, 7:30
Game's, music, re­ tho company;'Almost linlf of them new ■llnm and In the war zone.
ner when his wheel collided .with a
At another company kitchen the cook
freshments und a general good time recruits, wlieele*! In squads of fours
var driven by Ralph Sauls. William
said the only coiuphilnt bo hnd to mnko
will
feature
us
part
of
the
entertain*
nnd started off down the road singing. was that the company's share of can­
was knocked down and under the
mentx Two plays also will bo* ren­ ‘ Ilall. hall, the-gaug's-aU liqp*!’
ned salmon had not been forthcoming
*«r and the wheel smashed hut he
“ \Vo swung Into camp (lint night regularly.
was able to get up artd go home and dered by members of the union.
with every voice raising lustily on ‘A . “ What do you get as a ■ubstltute7“
**om* nono the',worse for-the ncci- First play, "Courtship Under Dif­
grasshopper hopped on a grossluipjier’s asked tho general.
ficulties,"
featuring
Mr.
Edwu/d
,
dent.
Mlllen, Miss Rosamond Radford back.’ and after dinner the billot* Just
“ Well, of course, sir, wo get baron."
Woodland Pai;k Is open .only Sun-, Xnd Mr. Arthur Lossing.
Second spoutetl melody, everything, from rng- replied tho cook, anniowhat kulslued.
timo to ChrliitmaA enrols and baby lul­
riaya. To let on week days. 02-tf
"Any other complaint?" the com­
jilay, "Stage Struck," presenting Mr.
*
mander Inquired.
The many friends of Henry Pea* If; .Roby Laing, Miss Clara Millep, labies.
“ t bare found that, while a song that
There wua none, and agnln tho gen­
body will regret to .earn that ho will Mr. Joo Courier nnd Miss ,Luclilo
bus snap and a swing to it is the most eral passed on, completely satisfied
fyave^ in a few days for Jacksonville Rincs.
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popular on tlm march, a sentimental with prevailing condition*.where he will have charge of the now
“ Everybody" invited and bo on love ballad Is n sure winner in the cool
M u g troojieni saw General Pershing
warehouse and factory to be erected
time,
of the evening."
for the first timo In their lives. His
ta that .‘city by the Virginia Caro­
"E verybody” also |lease' bring a
visit was so unexpected -at certain
lina Co.. Henryf was born and raised
ly points of the far filing training aiea
dime.
..
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L ife .- . ■ .
hero and v i l e we hate to los* him
' that the soldleis speculated‘ st first
“
Young
man,
there
Is
nothing
worse whether ’ He was Pershing. Several
fej'oicd In his promotion!
(&lt; Presbyterian C. E.
than high life on n lory salary," snid times tliey referre*! the dispute to the
No. 6GG will cure Chills and
T^he month of August on tho C r. E. the wise man who i# always gt.vlmf correspondents accompanying tho pill*flevxrr. It Is the most speedy rem­ monthly service program is for out­ advice.
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"Oh, I don't know," replied the young
door meetings.
,
"I knew It wns Pershing sll tho
Mr. and Mrs. Downing of GaihesThe Presbyterian p. E.’a on Ihst mail who know u thing or two himself. time." bonMed one old trooper, "bovilic have, arrived in tho city and Friday evening were invited to b*Vld “ It's no wnnm than low Ilf# on a high eouso I saw his plctfire hi tlio paper,
salary.''—Florida Tlmes-Unlon.
will mnke it their home. Mr. Down­ their regular meeting nt the h
he .looks Just like It."
General Pershing gavo orders.looking
ing will be'with the Virginia C a ro-tplu b ,e htm)p of Mr
nm, M
H#r Choic#.
to a little smarter Rctup of the mjjn ill
"na Chemical Cm, at the plant. « , rc roen on tho west aide. They m
“ Docs your daughter play Mozart?" tho future-. . A great majority of. tho
Capt. George G. Herring expeem at tho church and were carried
we asked, displaying unusual erudition. troops now In Franco -a’re recnilta In
to leave Friday for the training camp autoes and a truck to the mcetlnl
“ I believe so," sbq replied deprccat- The rogutsr army, and many of them
Ft. OgeJthurpo where he will go place; The meeting was held on tbl Ingiy, -but 1 think she prefers euchre." are learning the art. of soldiering for
through the strenuous training that big porch hy lamp light and was enl —Philadelphia Ledger. . . . . . .
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the first time.
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: (N AND ABOUT JHE CITY

Pays Unexpected Visit to the
, Training Grounds.

WORK NOW WELL STARTED

SINGING NEW WAR ART
FOR TROOPS ARROAO

SAVE YOUR ICE!

BY USING THE RIGHT .

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The Autom atic Refrigerator
a

Chipping off the Ice Wastes a. Large, Per­

centage and is an Unsanitary Habit—Take

a Look at the Arrangement for Having Cold
Water All The Time in a Sanitary Enameled

Box—The Right Idea as Userf in the Automatic

You Cannot Appreciate the Fine
Points o f, This Refrigerator Until
You See It. : : : : : : : :

LOOK TH^M OVER TODAY AT THE

SANFORD

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Augnat
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N " J U S T
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YOU

AND

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Svfeeping Powers, Given Wilson
When Congress Passed Food BID

BETW EEN .
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Establishes Government Control
ead Prohibits Hoarding and
Speculation — Provides For
One Administrator, Who Will
Be Herbert C Hoover.

EVEN» THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
** HE’LL PEENT ’EM ’’— SO SAYS SAUNTERER...

With the Exception of the Rer­
Measure This Is the Last i
Important War Legislation Be­
fore Congress— Fight Against
A ct Occupied 100 days.
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Ing and there would be grave food
riots sett vfjnter unless conditions
were changed.'Examination o f ’ the measure
has pesced 'congress leaves no quest
tlon that ft’ ctSnveys powers- which. If
exercised, wit) redound to tbo public
benefit At the same tlmfc It is Im­
portant to remember that the country
this year has a tremendous crop of
foodstuffs—In tbo aggregate much more
than It needs—and that If this Is not
wasted nor manipulated and Is wisely
distributed there - will be enough for
home use and ••nonuoua quantities for
the allies and American troops abroad.

N eed N o tB e Disappointed.

mT

agencies engaged tn production, transporta tlon and distribution of nece^T
ri**. tan Uhdoubtedly revolutionize tb»
cost of living in this.country, to « £
nothing of other broad powers which
are granted.*

FLOATING TRAINING SCHOOLS.

Msrlns League Wants Evsry Btata t»
Maintain a Ship,
Ak a first step tq^pnl lncre&amp;ing the
supply of American seamen sufficient
to ropfl with the submarine peril aiA
after tho war, to meet the needs of an
Increased merchant marina the Nation­
al Marine League o f the United States
appointed a committee to confer with
the Doited States shipping bosrd and
the department of commerce on a proj­
ect for increasing the number of nau­
tical training ships.
The project, as outlined by P, H. yr
Boas, president of the league, la for
every state In the Union ultimately to
provide for the maintenance of a train­
ing ship In American waters. As a beginning the league adopted a resolu­
tion asking the shipping hoard and the
department of commerce to tare over
to Ute league's trustees a vessel “suffldent In size to accommodate approxlmately 800 uautical students."* The
resolution suggested that tbe Interned
German ship lndre would meet ths
needa o f tbe lesgue and provide the
nucleus o f a “ floating Plattsburgh

7 1 have two kicka coming this
railed upon the senate and bouse con­
If the profits on distribution ore
week. Oke is on the appearance of
ferees to eliminate a senate amend­ bold down to moderate' figures there Is
F E A T U R E S OF FOO D
ment, Inserted by two overwhelming rwowh-to hettiti-e thftt Tbe~ two~ desir­
the streeta and fhe other ia on the
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votes of 03 to 10 and 00 to 23.
Sewers on the bulkhead.-'? The city
able results of targe shipments abroad
Comprehensive powers are rflven In ami reasonable prices at home ean be
streeta are dirty at times—positive
the bill, passed as a war measure, to achieved.
E&gt;Labilities aorsrnmsntal control
ly dirty'.—and the sewers on the
over foods, rr*ds and fast.
assure adequate supply and equitable
That ^tr. floorer Is sincere In his
bulkhead will have to be extended
Prohibits hoarding and speculation .
distribution of the named necessaries, desire to achieve these two great ends
affecting supply, distribution and '
farther into the take if the present
to facilitate tbelr movement, to pre­ la not doubted by those wbo know him,
movement of foods
dry season continues. The sewers
vent, locally and generally, scarcity, despite sit the attacks made and tho
Provides for on* administrator, who
at present are s menace to Jhe
will co-op*rate with other agencies
•monopoly, boarding, Injurious specula­ current folk that the food control
of the government. *
health of Sanford, the streets ate a
tion, ’ manipulation or private control measure will be a disappointment to
Authorizes seizure o f boarded nec­
detriment to the good looks of the
affecting
supply, distribution and move­ the people^
essaries.
St. Petersburg is more or less dull
ment
city. I would call the attention of
Prohibits tbs «s « of any food mate­
H ie governmHSt, by the strict en­
and idle In the summer-and too mane
rials In ths production o f distilled
the city council to both.
forcement of rhe antl-bnanling pro­
Smoot Amendment Edited.
liquors
exespt
for
govsrnmsntal
dtisens have too little to do. The
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purposes; provide* against ImporOther provisions of the MU flx a visions and by exercising lta right giv­
result is a lot of gossip and spends!
, tstlon o f distilled liquor during
minimum
price for wheat beginning en under the bill to buy and sell fuel,
gets started. and spreads over the J Don’ t fly off at a tangent about
ths war; directs the president to
next
year
at
not less than $2 per stand­ wheat, flour. |beans and potatoes, to
This is war
tak* bver all dlstlllsd liquor In
city. And the newspapers do not anything these days.
bonded
warehouses.
ard bushel; provide,for coal and coke regulate, speculation, Sou lo llrewm^
tftnes and some things dp not go
jpublish .this b a ck . door gossip.*
Authorizes ths president, whansvsr
price fixing, commandeering and gov­
now.
*, : - Iv
he considers It necessary In emer­
—
ernment
operation o f factories and
The Independent does nof^prjbt
gency, lo ff* a “ reasonable" price
mines producing necessaries; for gov­
this because about tour-fifths of it is
for coal and coke.
ernment purchase, isle and requisition
Provides fo r a system of, federal
untrue or so greatly exaggerated as f Thinking .about the draft system
' licenses o f production, transportsof-variona neyrzsaries and fo r federal
gives
me
the
opinion
thatyili
single
to be the same thing, and the other
. Uoo aud dUirltniibm— - — —— •—
licensing of agencies producing and.
flfth^has not become~Ticw»r' ITTias meir-between the ages Tjf vT'irtid"*5t"" Authorises the president to fix a
handling them.
should
go
first
and
after
that
the
minimum
price
o
f
wheat
at
P
per
happened several times that a man
* bushel.
The prohibition provisions, a compro­
married
men.
has been caught giving a bad chftck
mise for “ bone,dry” prohibition pro­
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or committing a forgery or some
posed by the house, prohibit manufac­
,i
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□BN the food control bill passed ture and Importation of dlgtllled liquors
other offense against a law, but no *i Andy C arter. says that town
Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as
tho house’and senate and was for boveregea during fho war, author­
arrests have been made, do warrant factionalism Is the "yeastfoam of
signed
by
the
president
It
mark*
1
,
ize
tin?
president
to
suspend
mnmifti'hell"
and
I
agree
with
him.
People
has been issued and thtf civil auture
of
malt,
fermented
und
vinous
the
completion
py
congress
o
f
nil
Irowill
play
petty
politics
to
the
exclu­
Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder,
tho-ities have done nothing. So! .It
r/5.
it not news. The newspapers can­ sion of everything else and spend portnnt war legislation under consid­ llqiioni or to limit tbelr alcoholic con­
Anemic and P o o r Circulation,
tent and “ authorizes and directs” the
not print gossip that effectt a per* more tirpe discussing this man or eration with one exception-; the tovcAsthma, Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
president, to Ills discretion, to coinson’s standing in the, community that man than they ever spent look­ ijuo-bill. Lenders assert that wheu the mnndeer distilled beverages in bond
and Articular Rheumatism, Lumrevenue hill la-fliinlly passed there pill
wjlhout la) ing, itself liable to a suit ing after their own business.
ir
stock wlu-n necessary for t-cdlstlllatlon
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nothing
to
prevent
congress
from
bagp, Obeisity,* Stiff Joints and
for libel!-*’ Until an arrest U made
Into alcohol for military or other publkniijourulng. However, the debate on
others
too numerous #ito mention.
fo r ‘ a criminal offense the newspaper
Municipal Ownership will never this measure Is expected to require a dofenso purposes or to conserve food­
1
stuff*.
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cannot publish the facts relating to com e lo Sanford unless i t . comes long time. /
Congressional leaders understand the
ah offeoir.
H years practice— i year* IIospiLul Experience enables me
The pus.sqgo of the food control hid
under it commission form of govern­
president does not Intend to comman­
to effect cures where all others’ fail.
Thorough and
If the person agninst w hom an of­ ment ,or the city-..manager plan. was another victory liy President Wil­
deer distilled splrlta jjC.to curtail their
Careful
Examination.
Professional
advice on
fense in committed, who loses money The hoard of aldermen aro doing .ail son over Ills opponents In bot|i the consumption unless military exigencies
your case free of charge. Noeytra rhnnre
house
and
Sttaajo.
In
Its
final
form
the
or is injured in tiny way by n gtim- they can and cannot he criticized
fur house calls. PERMANENTLY
require.- Tin? so railed Smoot amend­
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Located in Sanford.
Innl offense, is willing to prosecute for any lapse of duty hut no mnn or hilt embodies practically everything ment, directing federal pun-hnse o f dis­
that Mr. Wilson asked for and omitted
tilled beverages tn bond nt cost ’plus
•the accused person on pnymorrV*ofj set o f ’ 'men ' can give the city’s nfall features w hich ho objected to.
iff \Vf cent profit, was eUnilnate&lt;L
the costs,, thdn the newspaper should fairs their entire tjme and attention
Provisions
of
Measure.
not be exploited to do more and give while they have their own private
Will Control Cool.Scminolc[Bank|Bldg. Oppo?. Herald Ollice"
Tho measure carries drastic prohibi­
the information to the public. , ’.A business to look after and no man
Sweeping |lowers to control coal
newspaper is not a public prose­ or set of * men can lie expected 4o tion features. Summarized. It makes prlces’ hlso are imlvlded.’ The bill au­
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cutor. ,!t» Is not the newspaper’ s give all their time to city affairs these provisions;-’
thorises the president, through tht)
Forbids government agents from
business' to exj/bse a criminal who unless they are well paid fprit-.- I do
Federal Trade C'ouunlsalon or other
using their Intlueueu In lotting con­
has ’ mu been publicly accused by not davor municipal ownership for
agency, to fix cqtil und coke prices at
tracts to concents tit which they are
the mines and among wholesalers and
swearing out n warrant. Nor U n this city under the present modus Interested.
retailers*, to regulftc niuthodg of wile,
newspaper a scandal monger or a operandi for this reason and no tax­
Shipment
nnd distribution among deal-*
garbage can. It is not the jirovlnvce payer will favor it under the present
'Declares It unlawful to destroy, •rs mid consumers, and tn requisition
of a newspaper to print backdoor conditions.
waste, permit preventable deteriora­ and o|*'rnte mlticn or other coaling fa-'
gossip. If the civil authorities in a
tion, hoard, monopolize, discriminate, cR Jiles.
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coihtbUnity consider
an
offense •••Canny Edinburgh City Fathers.
make unfair rotes, conspire to limit
against the law so trivial as to refuse
Edinburgh o\vnn several meadows, transportation, production.’ harvesting,
A system of federal licensing of all
to prosectifg them the case is not of some iti the heart of the city. Tltese manufacture, supplying, storage or
enough importance lor the newspaper* held* are put to good use. In the dealing, restrict the supply or distribu­ agencies related to tlit? production,
spring they tire,.liny field.*,, the crops tion, prevent mnnufnoture or produc­ transportation and distribution of the
to take it up.
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tion or exact extendve prices with re- deslgnqtisl necesmirlea also is, provid­
It is the same old tendency to selling .fur..very rt-*|H-t-table, sums, toq,
ed, and rigid provisions ngn Ilist'hoard­
eitch year. After the hay harvest is Kfiect to necessaries.
make th&lt;* newspaper the goal and
Requires Ik-cijscs to d o b u s in e s s u n ­ ing, speculation nnd monopotbnttlon es
over Edinburgh lets out tbo meadows
leave it to hold the hag. They want for other purposes connected with cut- d e r r e g u la t io n s t o Ik? tnndo.hy t b e p r e s ­ tuldlshet) under heavy i»eii»tries. Farm­
ers are nxempted fr,qm tbe tuzirdlng
the newspaper to do something the tie and fanning and adds a tilt more id e n t.
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injured person is not willing to do. to tbo money thus acquired by tho ennProvides that hoarded necessaries provisions.
The
bill,
also
authorizes
tho presi­
mny bo seized and sold by the gov­
The Miami Metropolis -complains, in ny Scotch rulers of the town,
dent
to
requisition
for
'rnilltnry
or pub­ ^
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•u re’ceht editorial,-that there is dis- j
lic
defense
needs
all
n*res*arU*s
named
Authorizes
the
president
to
requisi­
crimination of justice in that city
Sho Knew,
and, to guarantor reuHOtiuble prices to
1
o f 99.9S Per Cent.
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She had gone to the doctor*#or some- tion supplies for tbfc army nml navy.
and that there is a tendency toward
producer nnd consiuner, to buy and sefl
law violation that is had for the city. medicine for her Mtushaqd. “What Is
FuU Wilson In Business.
fuel, wheat, flour, meal, bean? p;id poMiami is not the only city, where tbe nature o f your lHishnnd's ailment?"
Authorizes the president to buy add tatoi-s. The tdli nlso’ authorizes tbe
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such conditions exist. In St. Peters-j nuked doc. “To tell you the truth, doc­ sell wheat, flour, meal, beans and pota­ prreidsut to requisition and .operate
tor, 1 think It Is a plain case of ill na­ toes.
burg, in the last several months, ture.”
any factory, imcktng house, mine or oil
Authorizes thtj president to requisi­ pljw line, n t' JVst coJjij&gt;eiisarion, for*
thnre have been offense^ against the
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tion und npernta any factory, packing mllltnry or public defenso uses.
law that have not been prosecuted
Put Stick In Knot.
house, oil pipe line, mine nr other plant
Regulation of grain nnd other food­
because the injured parties vlcclipe
When tying n knot lb rope which au&lt;J sell,tbe products.
stuff
markets to prqvcut. Injurious
to .prosecutb. There is too muwhnff
Authorizes ttie president to prevent ‘speculation or undue enhancement'of
must stand much strain, put u stick
this. If the offenders against the of soft wood In tho knot for It to closu Injurious speculation antf regulate ex­
•prices. Is another iniwer «*onf^rreil upon
this. If the offenders against te
on. When you want to untie the knot changes,.
tbe food administration •through tbe UNIVERSITY O F FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
law were arrested arid punished for break the stick and pujf out both ends.
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GAINESVILLE ...,
F lies n minimum price of J2 per .president
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COLLEGE OP Till: HHillEUT.IUNX
HIGH M O R A L INTKU.KCTt&gt;AL STANDAKINi
ali offenses there would be more re­ Your knot enn be easily untied.—Fnrni bushel on next year's lyjieat crop.
Another clause, Inserted by the' sen­ UbvcU Ai i. I^w, Azrlcultur*. Entlnrvricf. LIReral Arta.* EduratIon, Mu«ic. Kiprt**l*«»
Prohibits use of foods, fruits, food ate after much criticism of alleged salo •
spect for the law. —St. Petersburg uud FI res id el
I'hytlrsl Kducalien, Art, Horn* Eeootan**
Kduratlon,'Gradual* Stchool
materials or feeds In manufacture of b y members of the advisory commlsWrit* lur Catatocua and Hook of VI*"
Send fi&gt;r Catalr&gt;cuo and Vlrar*
Independent.. .
distilled spirits for beverages, leaving slofiers of tbelr own products to tbe
KDW. CONIUDI.
Commenting upon the above ar­
to tbo president’s discretion the quan­ government, prohibits federal agents
ticle, the Tampa Triffune says in
tities to Ihj pse«J in beer and wine.
from soliciting nr inducing contracts
FOOD BILL BROUGHT
part: .
Authorizes and’ directs the president with Uh* government lit which they-aro
* ON 100 DAYS' WAR
• There are in bvery community a
to cdimunndcer distilled spirits In stock mtcrcstiii.
M
HORNER MILITARY S C H O O L
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or boud for military needs.
lla* a rvcorttol C&amp;jrtara of thnrouzh work la nrxpadns ynuns rn*n Idr Col lev* Unlvodtl^,
lot of scandal mongerirlg gas bags
Herbert Hoover nml Ids aids are (*«
Gotwngknl, and T.vhnlral 8*ho&gt;ifi, and fur HuamnWIlf*. A Non-**Vt»rian rhriatlan
who are forever nagging the news­
Here Is tho history of.tbe hun­
Mlmn* family. Mllitaiy tralntn*. Ni-ar bul'dinn. flwpfoof.
ba**HU
-'i. iIjirt*
- n - l.'ampu*. *llk
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fahUshed flt lllelr Ijew qunrtern In tbe
Makes
Appropriations.
morUrat*. Ktaalan br(!oi
and
fu.&gt;(KaII creunda, l&lt; nnU rourti. and nmulng tiark*. L:»prn&gt;»i
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dred days* war over the food con­
papers because they dn not give
Hotel
Guidon.
Washington,
and
Mr
Appropriates *102.300,000, of which
Krptrtntrr 5lh. Will* l^f filuHratrd ratal.-g.
trol bill;
■publicity to every salacious yarn that
1130.000.000 Is for gcncrak-adminlstrn- Hoover -soon w‘ !l make pillule tbe
J . C. HORNER, P rin cip a l, C h arlotte, N. C.
April yn.-Jteprcscntntive Lever
lliesTrom tip in.tip, gaining flavor os
tlon of tbe net. $10,000,000 h for ?ftlf- hruvedtire which lie has djyjdcil upon
and Senator Gore Introduced In
i^noiigb Iw known uf &gt;tr. Hoover’ s pur
it flics. If the newspapers did this
tbe houso and senate respe-crirc^p ebsso of nitrate of sods and f2.30O.00n jMe.c to tviurnni the statement tlint lio
Is for sundry expenses.
they would not only be continually
ly u Joint resolution to stimulate
No person employed under the' n&lt; t Is not--going to ly eontgiit e-lth any
in the courts defending actions for
a g r ic u lt u r e u n d fa c ilit a t e -d is tr i­
Ik? exempt from military service njefeljt-pcrfunelnry enforcement of the
shall
libel but they would also lose their
b u tio n o f a g r ic u lt u r a l p r o d u c ts .
tin* draft l«w.
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character- olid ’standing ns news­
M a y 1-2,— H e a r in g s w e re h eld
It Is palps bit* that If rite law Is car:
Requires
n
detailed
report
from
tbe
Liability'Insurance
against
Accident,
Ihe
person
and
Property,
i«
tn tile a g r ic u lt u r a l c o m m it t e e s o f
papers and thus forfeit the esteem
president tbe tlrst or each year of th- rksl out vylth ii»e exv-rvlse of even half
a
necessity.
You
must
hare
it
eventually.
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und imjuU will of tho public,
t(tfl Ctlt limit.v -onfeiMf! bjr . on greus* IIn*
Ijrweedttigk tinder the uct.
M a y II.—T h e lio u s t c o m m it t e e •- Stories now in circulation in TumAuthorizes tho president t&lt;&gt; Ussume Hoover 'o-il mliutnlstfnrion s&lt;»oii wffl
d iv id e d th e r e s o lu tio n In to t w o
pn with a basis of truth; but garcontrol of coni mines, tlx the price of find Psetr Hii ttin'-? ntmlot.I the treinrnh ills, f o o d s u r v e y a n d f o o d c o n ­
coal and coke and take charge of ami doua oppusltloii of Unr great sitcelul In­
uished with a lot of "trimming**
tr o l h ills , u n d r e p o r t e d th e furterest* which so’ long have fattened on
set)
tbe same.
added by the gossips who pass them
m e r fa v o r a b l y . T h is r e p o rt w a s
food distribution and manipulation.
Forbids
manipulation
or
destruction
nlong from mouth to mouth, coblli'
r e c o n s id e r e d , und th e b ill w a s
o f necessaries to limit the supply or Attwrit 1* obvious that If the public Is
tu m -tided.
perhaps he printed of a verdict frtr
to get relief tho op|H?.*ltlon o f these In­
affect tho mnrket price.
M a y 7.—S u r v e y b ill a g a in r e ­
damages hut' it is not the province
Makes tho net- coaso to- be tn effect terests must tm expected, ami It would
p orted .
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of the newspaper to pick up and
upon
proclamation by'tbo president nt be a waste o f time to try to get nlong r
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
May 28.— P a s t e d by th e h o u s e .' .
with them peacefully.
£
proclaim these—incidents of human
tbo
end
of
the
tvnr
with,Germany.
J u n e 2 .— F u ss e d b y th e s e n a te
frailty, unless they become the sub­
’ In establishing .government control
n o d ’ e e b t t o c o n f e r e n c e J u n e 2t&gt;.
Poblio Mutt Help Out.
the
bill authorizes tbo president to en­
ject of official attention and thus
It w a s u g r e e d to A u g . 1 a n d a e - .
Mr,.
Hoover
Is going to do n great •f’l
ter Into any voluntary arrangements,
public property. ..
c o p i e d b y tlie lions® A u g . 3.
detil,
n*
hr
tins
already iloriy, through
creqtu .or tin) any agency -or agencies,
M a y *2JL— F o o d c o n i M l b ill In­
No. 80
T he newspaper man is always
the
voluntary
efforts
of the people to
. No. 82
Np . 8G
to accept sorvlces of any person with­
8:10 p. m.
t r o d u c e d r e p o r t e d in b o u s e ; w it h ­
12:01 p. m.
l.v Jacksonville....2:10 a. ml
conserve
food,
ami
prevent
waste;
He
among the first to hear of these
out cqiniH-nsation; to cooperate with
12:35 s. m.
d r a w n u n d rciK trted a g a in J u u u 4.01 p. m.
Ar Savannah... .. 1:15 p.m.
things and, jf we wer.tf.so constituted
any
agency or person, to utilize any de­ also Is going to rely to n jnrgo extent,
8:45 s', m.
KdlG p. in.
Ar Charleston__ 5:35 p, m.
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on
the
forco
of
public
opinion
to
back
we coiiH mqke lije a hell, for sopic
partment
or
agency
of
the
government
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7:35
a.
m.
Ar
Richmun(}..^^fii05
a.
m.
J u n e 2 8 .—P a s s e d b y th e b o u se .
him up In tjig enforcement of tbo now
11:50 P-Jnand to corftrdhiato lbnlr activities, ' *
10:55 a. m.
Ar Washington... 8:40 a. m.
people every day of t h e . n v x b l | t
J u n e - 2.7.—T a k e n tip In sen a te .
.law. it will i&gt;o with this tu Intnil that
I tIO z.,m.
Ar Rzltlmore___ lt):57 a. m.
12:10 p. m.
J u ly 2 1 .— P uhmhI b y tb e s c o u t o
the good newspaper man is not of
To Name Hoover.
he will give out before long a scries of
3:30 a. m.
2.27
p.
m.
Ar
W.
Phil'phla..
1:07
p.
m.
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n o d s e n t t o c o n f e r e n c e J u ly 23.
5:50
In pursuance o f such authorization statements covering hla plans.
A
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p.
m.
Ar New York__ 3:18 p. m.
tha-t. sort,
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One thing which cannot be overlook­
Att-*t**l rqalpmrnl, *l**lrtv fan*, light*, Pullman drawing roun ■!•*&gt;**•- R™L. mhUIT z. 1'
Preslflenr Wilson plans to nppoint Her­
Very fortunately for the peace and
Irnlna BJ, nnd M.
l» r » l nirrprr* an M to Hatannah.
P*anen|*r* S W
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Aug.- 1.—Conferees agreed to
bert O. Hooicr food administrator. ed fs that while the blll was pending
n . 4'rrr rrrllmal r(i»lr rnarhra
report. .
well being of the community and the
Control ofL^ther necessaries named leaders In congress were told repeat­
For Informatldn or Reservation Phone or write
Aug. 3.—Accepted by tbo bouse.
may be accomplished through other edly It must bo passed and something
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reputations of some of its. leading
Aug. 8.—Food control and food
Hillsborough Hotel. Tampa. FI*. ,,
agencies. The houso provision for an must be done to effect lower living'
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
citizens, the busy tongued gossips
survey blits accepted by senate.
Phone 17 ’
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Phone 1 32 _____
Indlrtdual food administrator w'as ««• coat, because the unrest among the
are not editors of newspapers.
acted only after tbo president bs&lt;l£fo poorer fhrallies in the cities was grow- » » m * « * * * * * u 4 * » * * * e m * * * e * m « « * H O * H
V A St. Petersburg attorney Is said
to be preparing to Ale suit forslander as a result of too loose talking by
•oroe cltixeiurof Bt. Petenburg. At
the same time " ibe newspapers are
criticised for not publishing gossip
that la going the rounds on Central
avenue and It is probable that some
of the stories that the newspapers
have been asked to print are back of
one or more of fne suits for slander.

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THE SANFORD -HERALD.

Farmers and Fruit Growers
clients o f Interest for the Man

&amp;

Behind the Plow

Don'l Oftrlook th© Firm Manure*
We hear bo much nowadays of the
advantages to he derived from the
proper use of commercial fertilizers
that some of us are almost incllncd
■t&lt;y looJrTrpon'farrttyard'manure nnd
composts as getting old fashioned
and out of date. There could not,
however, be n greater mistake, says
the University of Florida extension
division. And if we neglect the ap­
plication of natural manure or other
lorn of organic matter for any
length of time the diminished crops
will soon bring back* home to us that
we are trying to grow plants on an
artificial means which Nature re­
volts against.
. The best system is undoubtedly
a combination of farmyard manure
and cover crops with a proper
amount of commercial fertiliser
needed—used judiciously they su|tplement one another.

lowing occurs, -B . F. Floyd o f.th e
University of Florida experiment
station recommends
that
some
quickly available fo/TR of ammonia
be applied,__Nitrate nf imds »r- #i4pbatc . of ammonia are the most
quickly available forms, but- care
should bo exercised so that more
than the plant can mo will not bo
applied if the rainy season is not
over. Both forma leach readily.

If the grower has a good setting
of fruit which he wishes to market
early, the sulphate of ammonia
would he the best form to apply.
There Is an opinion among growers
that nitrate of soda will make .tru
fruits sour, and that sulphate of ammnia makes thetn sweet. In the
northern part of the citrus belt It Is
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frU,t _ ? " ly
to nvo^d frosts and cold weather.
Consequently, the more desira hie
fertilizer would he the-* sulphate of
ammonia, so that the'required sweet­
Yields are Limited
ness will he obtained at an early
In the effort to produce, maxi­ date.
mum yields by intensive culture it is
well for the farmer to hear in mind
Do--You Want Heifers?
that there is a limit to thV profitable
Florida farmers whp have the

c.n .ln point t o
e ttrn

coot

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p n o h ln s

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.'t h a t state are sulieririg from drouth
greater, production becomes out of
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proportion to the results obtained.1, . . . . .
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otherwise are being nlTdred for side
■says the University of Honda —
exSeveral Florida men are already in
periment station.
Texas buying heifers to slock their
A ton of commereial fertilizer ap­ farms.
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plied to tin ocre of ground may in­
Good yearling heifers ffin be
crease the yield and the profit, but it
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bought at $10 a head, -and* thow are
does not follow that by doubling thr*,...
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application o{ fertilizer the profit
Florida range.
Good high-grade
will be also. doubled.
The crop
cows ran he bought for $50 to $60 a
would probably be bigger,'but the
head. The cows will weigh aroun'd
increase would have been gained at n
750 pounds titfil the heifers around
cost relatively too high. The means
550 ihjund*. It will cost*from $K to
employed and the outlay must be
$10 a head to deliver them in Flor­
justified by tty result.
ida. These prices Jtiay seem a little
high but remember that it is hifehPlant Sane Irish Potatoes
grade stock. These cattle come from
Irish potato* are not considered a iierds that have been bred up from
valuable crop for fall production in good bulls for the last twenty years.
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Florida ' hut it might he well to grow
If Texas should get a good rain
enough for yo r own use arid to sup­ you-.could noi . buy . these- cattle for
ply the local market. Potatoes are $75 .to $H0 or even more. The prices
keeping up a good priro, and. al­ quoted ate for tick immune cattle,
though there it a prospect of u large and in such condition that they can
northern crop, the price'will not bo j stand (he ,onjt shlpment.
likely to fall t a point where grow- 1 , f you urc |„toro, tP(l in gP„| nK
mg them for jvurseu can be consid- ! some-rof these cattle, c n m r m iliic a te
end extravagant.
at onto with A. P. Spencer of the
The best srd for fall planting University of Florida Extension Di­
may be had f im the spring grown. vision, Gulne.-jyUle. Fifteen Florida
crop, using th small potatoes that men have already placed ordt'rsf for
were not rnarMtcd. These have an from a half dozen to a carload of
advantage in tut-they do not decay the stock. If you w a n t yours to ar*
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so rapidly whp planted as d6 the rive, in the same shipment order
llifiii* potatoes!that rmnrl bo cut. them now.
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Cutting them exporejf a surface
through which they / l i e come con­
Selling Your Com
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taminated reatly.
Because Florida's corn crop bus
It might bowel! ^ ;* p r o u t your matured early and t liv market is ofpotatoos. beforr plantin'? them.
C. fcrlng an pnusually high price for if,
K. MsQunrrie f -the University of j inuny farmers are rushing their pro•_Florida extensin division says this duct Jnta jJu* handa of buyers. This
may he done If placing thorn in a may L (,
good thing to do, and it
. sheltered place Whore they will get may.
it all depends on Infer
plenty of light ilhout receiving the conditions. .The University of F’lqrtlirect rays Iron the sun. Allow the j j a exten*ihn division suggetss that
‘ sprouts to bee no a quarter to a pach farmer study the situation!
half inch long, When the potatoes j
norti,prn corn Crop which
are planted the will maintain their |oom(l(j „„ |,jg jn t|,e forecast u
growth from thl early start and will mont[, atj0 j,a„ |,Pen* reduced owilig
be less- likely tofot..
to drouth: Which prqbably means
If you are ling to .plant Irish there will be no djeap corn this yCa?
potatoes don
lon’ t my just any seed If you a r e selling high' priced corn
S om d'n ow with the idea of buying ctipap
you may hapin to find.
farmers get thei seed from what the corn in January when you need it,
groceryman hat in his store, which you may pay dearly for. the .venture.
With
transportation
facilities
^nsy work out n right. But usually
such potatoes o not ’ satisfactory tightening up, only a limited quan^
Med. Even if ley are all of o n e 'tity of the northern corn inay reach
variety the chi ces are that they Florida, which will also tend' tW Ib p
have not been 'c i*d for as seed pota­ up the price, of late. corn.
toes should be, id they may not be
Since there are several ifs to be
of a variety at imated to Florida considered It might bo just as well
conditions. At is time of the year' for the Florida farmer to begin his
most of the pt does on the local campaign against th o- weevils pre­
market have b&lt; i shipped in, and paratory to storing his corn. Then
frw grocerymer know 'where they he will have what he needs for top­
*erc grown. .
ping his hogs or cattle for market, at
Native grown mtatoes make the a price he can afford to pay.
’ "best seed for th fall planting. By
uiing them you «now you have a
Machinery Displaces Farm Hands
*M&lt;i that is i -limated, a point
The question of labor, alwnys one
l ’’which is Just as nportant in potato of great importoricA*on the farm is
, growing as it i in the matter of toomlng up os one of the big things
PUnting corn or iats.
tho farmer must contend with. The
price of labor has advanced in the
last few years, and until recently,
Citrus Tree* Iced Ammonia
During the r ly season a great the prices of farm products have not
^**1 of plant fcl is lost from the kept pace with it. Even now the
Mrface soil thr&lt; {h leaching. The higher mark set for labor In the
Pirates and nit es thut arc avail­ cities 1s going to react on the prices
able to the plan! are especially sub- paid -fnrm laborers and wafees must
to the leac ig process. Even be raised again if help is to be kept
\ 'here such pla
as citrus trees on the farm.
' Meupy the |And I the timF, the al- ' With the 'draft taws in'.operation,
incessant crcalation of the taking all of the surplus help from
v»ter washes tl foods away from the farms, there seems to -ho but
i Uie roots.
ono solution of the problem, os seen
■* N the foliage dtru^trees begins by J. M, Scqtt of the University of
That
turn y e llo w ..........
.. w.
if that
o f'a n y of, Florida experiment station.
heavily bee ig branches &lt;loso3 aolutiwn is -the use of improved farm
'"lor, the-troubl h probably a lack machinery.'
*mmonla. T fruit is unable to
It is an undisputed fact,-snys Mr.
***
oecessar lupply of nitrogen Scott that, in producing a goq'd crop
ftpounda from le soil and so the the more thorough the preparation
y
Bre robbe When such yel- of the’ seed bed the better the croA

m ay'be expectetf*£o be, and .the lots
cultivation will be needed during the
growing season; ajl of w^ich tends
to reduce the expense ef production
at the same Gme increasing the
yield. This thorough preparation o
the soil may be accomplished with
less help by the use of proper Im
plemcnts.
As if to make the. problem more
Complex, the prices of fnrm implt&gt;
ments . are - rising; yet the farmer
must buy them. If he needs more of
them than he can pay for, it might
Ire a goo^l plan to buy In cooperation
wIlhTirs'tHcigHEofs, each one buying
afmaghino to be used by all. ^

of engineers ono day to tbe general
headquarters with a* message- for, U&gt;«
'general commanding. What- wna’ tils
astonishment. Ids horror, to sco In tbo
'tall, spare man with grizzly whiskers
who received him the Grand Duko
Nicholas. Ho remembered that ho had
unwittingly criticised his commander
and the undo o f tho emperor, and tits
knees knocked- together. Hut tho gen­
eral gnve no sign of re mem tiering him
and received his message without re­
ferring to having conversed with him
ouce.
The next dnyjbo lieutenant received
an official document from general head­
quarters. Hp opened lr*vltfi‘ trembling
hands. It was a notification of pro­
motion.

H e Criticised
H is Commander

The Spanish Alcalde. •
In former times hi Spain the alcalde
do corte was a Judge, o f tho palace
court, having Jurisdiction In uml about
the residence of the king. Tho offico Is
now -obsolete In this sense, but “al­
calde" Is' still' used to designate the
mayor of a town exercising the func­
tions of n justice of tho peace.

Br JAMES t'RAlNARD
The Grand Duke Nicholas, wbo commantled the armies of Russia In tbe
world's war for the hirst two years
and was then.deposed by tbc czar, will
doubtless be rnlisl by blstorlnus as a
great military, lender. Sent to the Cau­
casus, hi* was equally suivessful In that
Held.
When the grand duke. was going
southward , to Ills new colnmuml he
was traveling alono and Incognito pue
day in n railway carriage Do which
there was a young man In thu uniform
of a lieutenant of engineers. The grand
duke. Who Is a very tall, spare itmn
of serious mien, leaned back-hi u &lt;’orner ‘ wrapped hi his cloak. The lieu­
tenant, on the contrary, was alive to
everything about him and disposed to
Ih» gurruloila. He told every one In the
compartineut that lie had Just ln*cn
graduated from the Itusslnu military
school for olllcer* and had been or­
dered to engineer duty In the army In
tho Caucasus. At this the grand duke
looked1at the young inn it ami sold:
’ **Yoti must have been n good scholar
to 1st appointed to tbe corps of en­
gineers."
•*‘I stood Hrst In my cluss."
“ You will serve on the general staff?'*
“ 1 suppose so. Wlint do you know
nlsmt the army, sir? You canimt l&lt;e
a soldier or you would be in uniform."
“ Almost any civilian could tell you
that tlie engineers fbqulre a scientific
education. It.Is ail engineer's part to
think; the other corps of the army
have only to die."
“ IIuW aliout the generals?" nsked the
lieutenant.
.
,
“The generals are to act.'*
“Just no. If the grand-duke bad act­
ed in the recent push of tho Germans
on Warsaw he would not Imvo been
deposed from tho command of the
army."
" Y o u d o not c o n s id e r a s u c c e s s fu l re ­
treat e v ld e u c o o f g e n e r a ls h ip . I su|&gt;-

Valuable Black Walnut.

Black walnut Is the Ideal wood for
gun stocks,* but It. is scarce uml ldgb
In price, and'there are few v f the trees
left in this country.. A.-single tree of
this spec Ics can be sold for a goes?
price, and a grove* of btnek walnut
trees represents a smull fortune.
About tin* only black .walnut trees
available nyw are those on farms and
private estates, and they are fust dis­
appearing. The wood Is hard mil takes
a high polish, qualities which make It
desirable for Hie usb to which It Is put.
Manufacturers have uot found a wood
to take Its pla;** satlsfarjorlly.
$olnc of tin* black walnut used Is ob­
tained from old fumlturo or wainscot­
ing, ' stairways umd Interior trim of
dwellings or churches. M n u y year*
a g o Muvk walnut was used extensive­
ly In the ' tiinui|fncture of the liest
grades o f fut’iilttire, and In'old churches
pews and pulpits umde of It can lie
found-today. The demand, for the
wood Is gradually causing them to dlsnpiH-nr.'—New York Huh. .

PAGE THltCJB
New York' Shilling.
New-York shilling, or York shilling,.
Is -tho old Spanish "real," or oneeighth of a dollar. It Is nhout equiv­
alent In value to sixpence,. English,
In tbo Southern states It Is -caBcd a
bit.

Pinholes In Negstlved.
. P o lite . .
Kmnll. irregular shape;).transparent
"Sir,"
said
the considerate stlck-up
tqxtts In negatives are known as pinholes. These are usually cnusix] by man, as he renched for his victim'll
particles of dust resting on the film watch, "I sincerely trust you will par­
don me fo r taking your flrqe." . •
during development.

MR. MERCHANTHAVE YOU DONE
Y O U R B IT ?
Mi\ Herman Rosenfeld, Advertising Manager .
of Sears Roebuck &amp; Co,; in a recent address
before the American Advertising Club, stated:

‘ cWe have a bureau whose duty is to
read each week the country newspapers

Carelestnsit and Flraa. .
L ittle H o r a c e , w h o s e f a t h e r th in ks
h o Is n s e c o n d Ihfinou. n h d h is m oth er,
who* W ou ld lik e to use e le c t r ic it y for
e v e r y t h in g fr o m c u r lin g tier lin lr to
s t o k in g tin* fu r n a c e , d o m o r e to keep
th o tire e n g in e s b u sy th a n m ic e ev e r
d id lit a ll th e y e a rs t h e y ch e w e d
m a tch es.
W a s h in g to n D e v c re u x , c h i e f o f the
e le c tr ic a l d e p a r tm e n t o f th o IMilImlelp h la F ir e U n d e r w r ite r s' a s s o c ia tio n ,
su lil 51.iM&gt; tires w e re ca u w n l lust y ea r
b y o v e r h e a t e d e le c tr ic a l d e v ic e s . T h e
fa u lt w a s n 't w it h th e d e v ic e s , tie^sald,
hut w ith th e h m im u .e q iu itlo n —tb e w o ­
m a n w h o t u r n e d ott the " J u ic e " In her
e le c t r ic Iron an d then w e n t 'o u t fo r a
six-1it I a ft e r n o o n w ith o u t t u r n in g It tig.
H e m a d e th e sta te m e n t i t x u n o (p th cr
h u d a right to bu y Ids le u -y e a r -o ld son
a ten cen t b o o k on " l l o w - h * -W ir e the
IIqn.se In Y tm r S p a n * M o m e n t s " unless
h o w its p r e p a r e d to see t h e -p la c e g o
up In s m o k e s o m e b rig h t a ft e r n o o n .—
I'lilla d e lp liln L ed g e r.

pose?" ,
“The grand duke was nt fault In not
having prepared tho* ground bob hid
him. The books I have been studying
lay 'great stress on a geuerHI having
ample defense reudy |u case ho Is
Kv*p Up W ith tho Pretent.
forced back."
S u c ce s s am i hllpphtesit d e p e n d upon
"Iti .other words, bo should have
eyes In the buck of Ills head'as well th e w a y In w h ic h w e a d a p t o u r s e lv e s
to th e r e a lit ie s o f th e o b j e c t i v e life.
ns In front?"
The lieutenant looked nt tbo grand I f w o tight itg n Inst y lia n g o—a n d c h a n g e
w e m u st m e e t n t e v e r y tu rn n n d In ov .
duke Inquiringly.
•“ For my part," tho grand duke con­ c r y d e p a r tm e n t o f life -W e S o q n b e c o m e
tinued,“ I don't lielieve the books hereto­ e x h a u s t e d ,-w e a r o u rs e lv e s lint a n d sink
fore written on tho cqudiict of war are b u c k - i n t o o u r s e lv e s - - Into tin* s u b c o n ­
s c io u s tu n tl f a l l m id g r o w o ld b e fo r e
•of-any value.'-*,
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o
u r tim et • ',••*■
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‘•Wlint, then," naked tlie lleutennnt.
I f w e c lin g t o past e x p e r ie n c e s , re fu s e
“ is tho use oTTfitthtary schools?"
“They tiro no usb In teaching tbe art t o liv e In tin* p resen t, let o u r fa ith tile
of war. They nro nsFful In preparing \vli«*ii iiUiipim lnt m o i l s c o m e , th e r e su lts
men to use such methods ns tl'ielr nat­ a r e th e m iiiic . T h u life fo r c e s e b b uml
ural fitness for wur may suggest."....... w e sin k in to th e g r o u t-s e a o f th e tm•Then I nut to understand that 1, c o n s c io u s null n ro on Ih o r o a d I** Itelng
wbo liavo, l«.*cu educated In the science su b m e r g e d .
U e s lm , w ill, c o n c e n tr a tio n , pu fix ate,
or war. nm no more fitted to'bc a gen-,
fa
ith -- th e se m i l lx* a p p lied t o k e e p us
oral than you?"
liv
in g In tin* p re se n t, to k e e p o u r .e n ­
“ You iissutuc JO lie better fit teal fpr
th u s ia s m s a c t i v e nhd ou r c re u tlv e tu 's x
leadership tlity/tnc graud duke."
e x p r e s s in g .— N a u tilu s.
*
t
' “ How so?"
“ You have criticised his leadership In
the recent campaign.”
W h it ’s ths A n iw ir t ,
’ "Weil," rejoined
the lieutenant
Old elephant hunters who have hunt­
thoughtfully, “ may not I. who have so
ed their quarry In liitlhi, Flam nnd the
recently studied the a r t 'o f war. lie
wilds of the Malay peninsula ure agreed
more familiar with tt than the grand upon the following fact: Bury the car­
duke, who, I presume, stud Its! It some cass of a full grown tusker In any spot
thirty years ago?"
In Asia—It matters not whether the lo­
“There Js no such thing as the art cation he high and dry or low ami
of war. There Is that which we as­ damp—one yenf from the date o f burial
sume at different periods to lie the art not a shred of'bide nor u stiver bf bone
of war. but the.so assutu|itlons are con­ can I** found by digging. Neither dis­
stantly changing.- Tbe great Napoleon integration nor aiitn can be an expla­
demolished the art ns It existed nt the nation, for the phenomenon hus boon
beginning of his career and made a noted in the libtbluuds of Nepal, where
new bnc. -At present there Is one art buried careassea of otbor atilmnls tbnti
of wAr on the Husklau frontier and an­ the elephant undergo little or no ehnnge
other In the west. Our enemies have wit liitt u year and elephants' twnes dt*developed a new art of war In the iippcar to luculltU'H where ants are un­
present struggle, based largely on sci­ known. 8o far the scientists tiave
entific discovery. This scientific dls- failed to come forward with an answer.
corery, or, rather, development, of nat­
ural resources has changed war on
Ths "Crowned Rspublio."
lam] as tbe battle fifty years ago be­
It-'was Tennyson who gnve to Eng­
tween two American Ironclad vessels land Hie phrase “ Our crowned repub­
changed It on the water."
lic." It was ttie bill of rights, by
The lieutenant's eyes and mouth by' which pari lament voted "Dutch W il­
this time were wide 0|**n with aston. liam" and his wife, Mary, Joint sover­
ishtnent at llstenbig to this man with­ eigns of Englaud, which made Great
out u brass button on his clothing dis­ Britain a 'Ytowued republic."- From
course upon the art of war.
the moment tho bill of rights gnvo the
“ I thought, sir," he stammered, "that1 bouse o f commons the Hole, right to
1 had Icurticd something nlsmt war at levy taxes nnd ^lint house resolved only
the .military school. I admit I am am­
to grnnf the crown annual supplies the
bitious to-lead n great army; but In. b a c k b o n e of absolutism was broken
-anydrollt 1 shall not do that for perand tbo nerve centers of tyranny were
finIm twenty or thirty years. By that
paralyzed. Henceforth' wo were a
time what I have learned will likely be
"crowned republic,’ —London Answers.
obsolete."
“ You have teamed what there la to
ity r
bo learned up to the present war. Take
"What Is your oVjectlon to me as n
care to ’notice as the years slip by
&gt;
those developments that tend to mod­ sou-ln-law Y*
"I
haven't
any
objection
to you," re­
ify tho past."
- Y
plied Mr. Cumrox. "But I have trou­
Tho grand duke wrapped hla cloak
about him, leaned back again In.hla ble enough malntahtbtg my own posi­
tion in this household without assum­
corner and was soon asleep.
When tbe lieutenant arrived at his ing the slightest responsibility for any­
pqat of duty be wap sent by ttu- chlrf body else."—^Washington Star. -

Hornet an Ancient Insect.
H The hornet Is a weii-known Insect
even now to I’nlestine. Slimy o f tho
Cnnonnltes. ns described In the Bible
m Exodus 2H;2S; Deuteronomy 7-20;
Josbun*21-12. were drlvqp.put before ,
Israel by means of Ibis InWtt*

from all over the country.

There is

not a paper o f any consequence in our
' trade territory that uur bureau does
not get.

This bureau looks over these

papers and when we find a town where
.the merchants are not advertising in
the local papers we immediately flood
that territory with our literature.

It

always brings results far in excess of
the same effort put forth in territory
where the local merchants use their
local papers.

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It’s Marvelous
’" •'

YouCanHear
So Distinctly
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"N o , I am not visiting
in the city. I am' at home
almost five hundred miles
away. W e have just had a
* Bell Telephone put in and I
couldn’t resist calling you by
- L on g Distance. It’s marvel­
ous that we can hear each other as distinctly /
•as though we were in the same room , and
the Long Distance rates are so reasonable!
"I really don’ t see how we ever man. aged without a Bell Telephone. A ll the
merchants and every on e we know uses the*
Bell. It has saved me thousands o f steps
. and hours o f worry already.
“ It’s worth the cost simply to be able
to sit
at hom e* * and visit-#^1with friends hun*. *
dreds of miles away.’ ’ •V Every Bell Telephone u a Long DiitanOe Station.

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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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i DressAaKing
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By SADIE DLCOTT

Prepared Specially fo r Thli Newspaper
B y Pictorial Review

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A separate skirt model of rare dis­
tinction. It Is made In one piece and
the fulness Is taken in trir/i side
fiftiifs held In piece .under a straight
belt.
Tho plnlted skirt runs n strong
favorite among the separate models.
All of tho fashionable materials lehd
themselves fo plaited arrangements,
so thnt one han a wide choice In se­
lecting the fabric for this one-piece
aklrt. The .waistline Is In high ef­
fect, the closing being effected'at the
center bock. Pointed pockets are In­
serted under plaits at the side.* and
the two-p|eee belt Is trimmed with
tabs In medium sire the skirt re­
quires I 1', yards .10 or 1 yards 54Inch material If the lower edge be
trimmed w(th banding R.*&lt;, yards
will bo required for any side
Tho construction guide makes It

A Kiel eat before a table In the libra­
ry of ber homo studying her lessons, re­
peating tbo conjugation o f Latiu Verba
Aa children are wont to do when en­
deavoring to stamp .anything on tlitHr
memories, she beat her breast with her
M t in One Piece.
so eaay for the homo dressmaker to right hand and rocked to and fro.
duplicate this model. .After the back.. _ "A in o , .L-lovo, Lilias,- than loveat.
scam of the skirt la closed below Amat, he lore*. 'Amnions, we 'love.
double small "oo" perforations and Amatls, you love.' Aina in, they love.*'
Now, this girl*was anything but a
child.
She was eighteen years and six
perforations. Bring tho folded edgo
near the center-back to the sostn and months okl. Hhc was petite, and the
bring the remaining folded edgqa to fashion for women's dresses was that
corresponding lines of small
per­ tho skirt should not reach much below
forations. Ulste plaits to position. the knee*. Her father was colonel and
Leave the rourlh plait from the cen­ quartermaster of tho army imputationter-front free until after tbe pockot
lu a city-where eappllcrwero being
U adjusted.- -Stitch-platla- to position
collected
to bo sent to France for tbe
to tbe second row of perforations
use of tbe expeditionary force there. A
cmnarnwaim 7030 ,
'young soldier hsd come to,tho cotonrl's
E ffim r
house before iittlce hours on army busi­
ness and w‘na waiting to see him In tbe
living room, which adjoined tho library
where the girl was studying. Hbo knew
of the young soldier's proximity, but
site was pretending that she supposed
herself to !&gt;c alone.
When she conjugated tho present
tens4' of the verb “ to lovo" a second time
she did It Iti this w ise:--------- —
“ Amo, 1 love. 1 Am ns, thou loveat.
from tho top of tho ekjrt.
Noxt, arrange tho stay underneath Amat, she loves. Atuamus, wo lovo.
the aklrt with upper edg«i 'of stay Amatls, you love. Amant, both love.
Lieutenant Bob Blnekstono'sat wait­
and skirt oven, matching contorIronls and back edges. Stitch-upper ing for Colonel Henderson to canto
edges to position and close stay at downstairs add. listened to what he
the backsupposed w an n llltlo girl studying her
The line of largo "O" perforations
lessons. lie was of tho senior clnss In
In tho pocket indicate tho front. Fold -----&gt; university and was one of the
pocket bringing tho notrhod edges
large numltcr of graduates who had
together and baste notched edges
domn-d kbqkl uniforms before grad­
Slip pocket tinder the fourth plait
uation. He did not need to bo n good
froip. center-front matching single
Inrge "O" and double small "oo" per­ l-ntln siholnr to know thnt the pupil
Imd conjugated the verb wrong. Stejiforations It} skirt and pocket. Stitch
pocket to position under tho plait,
idng to thp jKirtlere, lie raised It uud
and stitch folded edge of plait over saw tlie child, ns ho supposed. study­
the pocket. , ‘
'
ing. She started at seeing him, hut
The belt, comes next, and last. Lind tho action waii.feigned.
and lap ends matching eorreapjmjMng
"I sny. little girl." he said, "you're
small "o" ami, large "O" perforn-

Terc-tn Ciim-im was an e.vtrannlbuirj
artist, ami tin* uppv.iiititiii ••uinuiauii
linked with bVr tmtne failed t / d&lt;&gt; Jit*
-dee to the softer; gcntbjfy m&lt;m- Inti
tnnto uKiiwts &lt;&lt;f her nil; tsiie was mi
of the.few iuu«k-3l artists &lt;&gt;f Sputl
America why Lavo *atlbauil the criil
cal ntiuidardn of Europe and tin* t'nlt
®d Stat«**&lt;, which lit'hutlii] n patient sub
.mihslun to dim Lety nfi the part »ii
i^srilus lijtjlJ, &gt;fict*. I'nrmi'i, .1 u'jtivt
of \cnvl";!.i al.il coUipi'H'r of tho ua

Why He Looked Sour.
Dn*br Dennis Win do you look
sour, pan|? .Uriti.v ( ieorge—W1i&gt; i
of d&lt;‘in comic uili-ts wnuteil niv.tu
oil tie fence mid let him- sketch i
Dusty |)i-nnls—WJiat of lint? tlrl
Ctsirgi*—It wits-a hart, wire

Exchange.

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Once tii0 Home of Pirate*.

Margarita, the mountainous island,
off the const of \/-nexueln, line n repuj
tnjioii (hut HhTnaichesi - Jts pleasing
ha me. It was discovered by Columbus
hr MllS uud got Its'name from its pearl
llsherles, fdr.tlie Spanish deni for
pearl Is (lie old itYeeU' mnrgarites. For
generation* it was the liendquurters of
the pirutes-r-ntid c»|&gt;eclnlly o f tlie slave
rrntler.s—of the Vpaiihdi Alain and’ the
prison o f , slaves.-Who were awaiting
transportation.

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Etiquctts.

Oiiglnally the wtml etiquette meant
a ticket, label or wlip of (taper nttnclrtnl
i'l a bug or object t&lt;&gt; ludli ate It-* yob*
tents. It then came to In* used of a
ticket given to o (tersnu taking part In
a ceremony, b&gt; tell‘hltn what he should
do; hence the nudem meaning.
Word From Dra’r Williams.
world Cm] ninth- run t map out n better

, •' Battles In the Mud.
The "wlldcriies* of mud," ns Sir
Douglas Haig called tt, that IkuIn-red
the troops at the liattle of tbe Somme
waa not quite so had as Chat which
provoked Napoleon's famous Jest that
Poland had revealed mud to him as a
new element. It la reported that some
nf his guns absolutely disappeared In
the clarev mice, and Jlorlwt sai o that

This is less than half value but my instructions are to sell these
tracts at once and close them out. I get my commission s q its
not m y loss but it will be your gain if you secure ime of these ten
acre tracts of fine land. •Perfect titles. Abstracts furnished be­
fore deed Is given.
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I f You (Can Beat This You Can Beat Me.
~rl don’ t Jcnow where fhese ten acre tracts can be equalled for less
than double the'm oney, and Pm here on the ground constantly
looking for •jilst such things.
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I Can Give You H eavy. Hammock Land or

love."
"Dear me. how could I have made
such it njjMake! Are you sure It lan'Xi
both love?"
"I ought to know. I took a priio In
college for a thesis written In Latin."
Miss Henderson's eyes, which were,
largo and expressive, were brought to
Itenr on Lieutenant Bliukstone W a
sorj. .o( wonderment- Presently she

I)e foll:*&lt; vtuit lliul fault wld de

Why Woman Talk.
Men are downtown at their'offices all
day and have a chance to talk. The
women have to stay ut home, ami, with
the exception of the milkman, the gro
eery man, t|io he tuau. the obi clotln-*
mutt, a few ml&gt;&lt; ollaneoua pcddlcM ami
huckHters and the woman next door,
there la uoltwly to talk to,* That Itwhy wltle talk* her husband's head off
when he comes home ut night.* litis
bands who, through lopg ye^rs of .ex­
perience. have grown accustomed to
this men'ly answer "bmh-hmli" with
out hearing.* Homelltin-s the w Ife will
catch them unawares ami between re
marks will Insert n request for ^10 jo
buy a new dress with. If the hushnml.
from font* of hahl|, answers "htnli
Jnnh." the wife, of. course. BrJ* Uut
gown Zlm In Cartoons Magsrlne..

I Am Still Offering Several-Ten Acre Tracts of
the Finest Truck Land in the Sanford Celery
Delta at $60 Per Acre with $150 Down and-the
Balance in One, Two and Three Years at 6%

conjugating that verb wrong.' Amant
doesn't mean ImiIIi love;
It is they

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lulterdey.. Only alsuit 1* |«-r ceut of
Urf- intianliauts are unable tt/rend and
'write.
In spite of tbtdr proximity
there Is a great difference between Hie
Virgin IsHjmD nml Porto Ith-o The.
Inhabitants of tiio former ure thorough­
ly Fnglhdi In.their apeech and custom*,
while those of Porto Ri-‘o ar&gt;* Spanish.
The isjuml of Si, Tliomns Is poor ag­
riculturally. Flailing Is the chief oceip
putlort, nml most of lUe’ llsh Is comHumed nt home. Ninety |K*r cent of
Hie population is In the •tow ns Crni
lug, is the chief ngrictflturnl ImluuVy.
Five men an- reported to own the eit
tire lnlttiitl outside of the towns. New

Will Look Mighty Small for an.Acre of our
Best Flowing Well Truck Land in a .few Years
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one ter so&gt;e dejr live-*.
De day'll work ain't well dom* oute«H
you kin make u pillow o f j o ' conscience
mt' aleep out di* night.—Atlanta Comdllutlon.'
1Joyous Fu n tra ls.

At funerals of the military nobility
in Hlam gayetv instead o f sorrow reign*
supreme. The funeral pyre is lighted
by tin* king himself, uud this Is fol­
lowed by sports nitil the lotus ilnncc.
Ho Did It.
Hbe (rouuintlcallyt—'T ho man I marry
must he willing to go through Are. for
me. He—Then I'm your man, The
Ih»sh has tire*! me for telephoning you
so often.—Boston Transcript.
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Pa :\r:w\
"Fa, how long 'ctr.i a man live on'
water?"
j
"It dejiends, WiL bv-* n- whether hq is
alward a ahlji that wo.i'f sink."—Cleve­
land Plain Dealer.

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• "Didn't tile Unmans have nny ex­
pression for both lovo7" ,
_
"I d o n 't-see," sa Id* the lleiitqiiant.
"whnt that lots to do with your les­
son. I take It ’your tusk Is to learn to
conjugate tin' presenr tense of the
verb to love. Vou luivo It right except
the last word, amant. which uieniis
they lov«« Instead of both lo v e ".
"Wlint does amat menu?"
"lie loves " ,
"I thought It was she lures,"
,
"It mean* either lie..or. she loves."
"Doesn't It mean, he nml site love?"
"H ardly.. It means but one person."
"Ami does ntmintojucau they lovo
each other?" —- m JBL
"No: It menus eeyeflTr jtersons love.
It doesn't menu that.they love each
other.
It mentis, that each (x-rsoii
lyre- some one else."
,
"How do you know thnt?"
"1 can’t say I d&lt;» know It. I confess
thnt I don’t remember ever hearing
the question brought up. They might
lovo eflijli other, mightn't they?*.' ..
"If titty w.ere boflj very,nice."' —
He looked at her fcearcblngly. Her
glance was fastened to ln-r grammar.
It w iis ta-glmilng to duwu u|&gt;ou him thut
iff was not teaching a schoolgirl, but
Mint a schoolgirl was chatting him.
“ Let me s is * tbe text,” he salt), bend­
ing over her shoulder. Tills brought
tils face very 5neqr hers.
Then a heavy footstep on the' stairs
betokened the approach of t!\e rnloncl,
Blnckstone bent a hasty retreat into
the other rooqi, chtdiig tin* portiere be­
hind him. l*hc chlhl In the library
went on conjugating.the verb "tolove,"'
but when she came to amant she In­
variably gave It **l&gt;t*h love."
When Blackstone had transacted his
business with Colonel Henderson be
took his detnrture, receiving at the
puiD time an luvltatlon to 'dinner Jhe
same evening. Tin- little schoolgirl had
stung him, and when he returned to
camp be had forgotten all the colonel
had told him. What nonsense 1 To be
turned to|»y lorry by a kid atndylng
the rudiments o f Latin I
Bob gut himself up In evening drew*
for .the dinner, taking as much twins
to tKwutlfy himself as If ho was to meet
a woman Instead of a kid. When he
was fonnnlly presented to "our little
Billy" sho looked more like Miss WIIhclmlna Henderson, which Hbo really
was. Boh didn't know what to say or
whnt to dft. But tho colonel led the
way to the dining loom, and there was
nothing for Itob to say or to do till they
reaebe l the l*oard, and then Mlsa nen•Icrso i nude It w ry easy for hltn.
, “ H vo you b&lt;*eq graduated thla year.
Mr. HlackstoneT^ asked Mrs. nender"I have— only ji few weeks ago."

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"Our Ilttlo girl was graduated laat
year. -Bite should have remained .at
school lor-ger, she*Is so childlike."
Rcrs
"Did she take any honors?"' aaked
•Tt’s a very rare *',b*. ise."
Btackstnue dryly,
' "What TIss he'/J'
“Onlj' one— a prize In I^tln, I bw
"Something brought on ly
ileve."
work."-JJWroU Free Press.
"J have no doubt It was well w on"
Ulan Henderson followed up her ad­
To give up of your own -will wbat
would coat too much in tim e' and vantage with .Lieutenant 711nek stone
and woo him aa well as tha Latin prize.
strength U not fallure-lt la aucceaa.

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This unimproved land is not all I have to oiler by a long ways.
I can sell you some of the best truck farms in the world, right in the
very-center of the.Sanford District. Some have good buildings on,
others have none. I have one line ten acre farm oir Celery ave­
nue at $11,000. Another with splendid buildings on but only.
• 5 U acres tiled for $10,000. Another with no buildings but with
ten aqres of well improved arid tiled land and ten acres of fine un­
improved land all for $12,000. Any o f these are worth the money
and will pay anyone who can -a(lord to buy such a farm, The
land is .no better than that which I am offering above for $60.00
per acre but they are old; improved farms -which have always
marie money and are in the best settled part of Florida with
brick road in front, close to loading track'and near town.
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A Ten Acre Bargain Earm.
11have a ten acre all improved and'sub-irrigated farm just pne*— quarter mile off from Celery avenue brick road and right at a
good loading track on the R. R .( no buildings, two good flowing wells,
■ tiling o f best materials and in perfect working shape, in the best
* of condition for fall. Has a cfop of peas to turn under for fer­
tilizer which ou&amp;ht to be Worth $1000.00 to the farm at the present
•. . price of fertilizer. Ready to go to -work on any day and put in
fall crop. Price $6000.00 and terms on hdlf. * Only two and one-

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THE AUTOMOBILE'

Sec. h. That It ghall be? unlawful era of Seminole county to place signs d t y ol Saafeed in filling Is, reclaiming and
to - a topographical laval- all
for any firm, person or corporation along ail of the hard surfaced public bringing
claimed land (tom (he lint ol apltl bulkhead
to run or operate a log cart for the highways, of said county,* a distance to thu abor* line ealxtlng prior to la id rpclam atlon, aaJd bond* to be ot the daoompurpose of hauling logs over any of of one mile apart, which signs shsl ,lnallon of ft.OOU.OO each, beating Infereit
the hard
surfaced ropds or high­ state the speed limit proscribed for at tha fate ol 6 per rent per annum, intercut
inyabla aaml-annually, on the lal day of
. A N 'A C T Providing Tor (he Prolec ways of Seminole'county.
the various vehicles .mentioned in nonary and Jtgly o l aach year, aald laaua
of
bonda to m atu re-thirty yearn aflar the
tloB of the Kopda and Public
Sec. 9. T h jt no vehicle shall *be thia-act.
tm iance thrreo,, aald luua of bonda to be
Highways of Bomlnole County and used' or so loaded as to petmit its
January lat, t t l 7 , ’ and. to mature
Sec. 18. That' the*board of county dated
January lat, 1947; and.
Proaerlblaf the Manner and Mode load to be scattered over any of tha commissioners of Seminole county,
Wberaaa, It appear* from aald. petition
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
o f Uae of Said Highways by Auto- hard surfaced roads or public high­ Florida, may if they deem it expedi­ that a ranvaas o l the raluii}* of aald aleet (on ihow H y prime facte that aafd election
mobllea. Motor Trucks and Other ways of Seminole county in such a ent, employ traffic officers to patrol waa in favor of tha iM uancv.of the bond
Vehicle*, Providing for the Regu­ way as to be objectionable to traf­ .the public highways of ' Seminole aforeaaid.
Non , therefore, pure tent to an order made
in thlx cauae b y ihe tion Jamea W. IVrklna,
lation and Operation of Said Ve­ fic or detrimental to the road.
county; said traffic officer or officers, Judge of tha Circuit Court of tha Seventh
hicles on Said Highways, and Pro­
Sec. 10. That it shall be unlawful if appointed by the board of county Judicial Circuit of the atale ol Floiida, no­
tice la heraby alven that the taxpayer• and
viding for a License T ai to be for any person or persons to place commissioners shall be vested with ritiien*
of the elty of Sanford Fla. are by aald
•Wprltl-wide dbtribution and the continual­
•
Paid for the Operation of Certain on any part of the public highways all the power and'authority of a dep­ order required to be and appear before the
ly growing demand for Ford care are the
Circuit Court In and lor the Seventh Judi­
Automobile*; Motor Trucks and of Seminole county
any
tacks, uty sheriff in apprehending and ar- cial Circuit ot the atale ol Florida, on tha
best proofs of FQrd _YaJue. - Ford -oar* are
l i t day of September, 1917, at ten o'elock.
Vehicles Using (ho Roads and bottles, . wire, glass, nails or^ other
.tffWir'.or persons-guilty ■- rn. at l&gt;rt.and. In th* county ol Veluaia,
utilities—
they are positive necessities— for
Public Highways
of
Seminole articles’, "except such substance” as oT the violation of any of the terms itata ol Florida, In aald circu it' to ehow
they
have
revolutionized modern business,
raura
II
any
they
have,
why
aald
i«*ue
of
-Count/, and Provldln a Penalty may be placed there by proper au­ and conditions of this act.
la ahould not be validated and con ­
brought
country
and city togethor and op­
firmed according to law; and at fuch l i n n
for the Violations of the Provisions thority fo r the repair or construction
Sei. 19. That* any person or per­ and plare all peraona ao dedring may be
ened
up
new
life
to the family.
The Ford
Hereof:
thereof, which may damage or in­ sons convicted of the violation of heard on the matter of the validation ot
- car has become a necessary purt of everyday life.
aald bonda aa la provided by Chapter 6I6S
Be U enacted by the Legislature of the jure any person, vehicle or animal any of the terms and conditions of of (he I.ear* of Florida 1915.
Touring Car $360, Runabout $345, Sedan $645
Wltneaa, K. A. Douglaaa, Clerk of laid
State of Florida.
traveling along or upon said public this act shall be fined not more than
urt on thin thu 9th day of Auguat, 191
. Coupe let $505, Town Car $595— all f. o. b.
taeal*
K. A. DOUQl.A8.fi.
Section 1. That no. person, firm highway.
8260.00, or impriosned not more than
Detroit. On display and for sale by.
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Seventh Judi­
or corporation shall run or operate a
cial Circuit in and lor Seminole Co., Fla.
Sec. 11. That it shall be unlawful six months.
102-FrM lc
motor vehicle or truck carrying a for any person to drive over, upon,
Sec. 20. That all laws or parts of
lodd In excess of live tons, including •long,or across a public highway of
laws in conflict' herewith at* hereby In Ihe Circuit Court Meveath Judicial H rcall Semlaate Cuuuly. Flurlda. la Chanthe weight oM he vehicle, on T ro v e r Seminole'county or. any part thereof,
eery *
repealed.
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any of the hard surfaced' public which has been closed while in the
,
a
Sec. 21. That this set shall take Era!# Smith
v»Citation
roads In tho county of Seminolo:
process of construction, reconstruc­ effect immediately upon its passage John Smith
T o John Smith, reildeDce.unknown.
Sec. 2. That all motor vehicles tion or repair.
and approval by the Governor, or
Mill ol complaint haa been filed In the
C. F. WILLIAMS
E D W A RD H IGGINS
o r trucks with a combined weight of -Sec. 12. That in addition to other upon becoming a law without his circuit court ol tha Seventh Judicial Circuit,
Seminole county,
Florida, in Chancery
Agent
Salesman
truck hnd carrying capacity of less license taxes now provided by law, approval.
gainit you, by Eaale Smith, and It ap­
pearing
Iron
affidavit
filed
in
thia
raueo
that
than five tona, running or operating a county license tax shall be paid for&lt;
Approved May 4. 1917.
r * rou are not a reatdent of the atata of Florda and that your reeidenra tr unknown, and
upon any of the public roads in the the operation of any vehicle for hire,
104-Fri-4tc
that there la no pereon In tho elate of Flor­
cdunty of Seminole, and habitually for the carrying of passengers, over
ida the aervlce of a eubpoena upon whom
would bind you, the aald John Smith.
hauling heavy loads &lt;jf
kind for any of the public roads or highways
Therefore it la ordered that you. John
Trees Used for Cisterns.
Smith appear to ihr above entitled r i m t nti
hire, and performing the functions of Seminole county, and for fach
Among the moat curious o f trees l» or before the lat day of October, .1917, or
_
WE CAN-PLEASE YOlJ IN
of a public carrier, shall within {he vehicle carrying passengers for hire, the gigantic huubuh, which IIouiTmIiiw th *. bill ol. complaint filed ifYlnxl you will
be
taken
-aa
-eenfraaed.
discretion ‘ of-th e board of county operated over or upon any of the In central Africa, tips trunk o f which
It ia further ordered that tbit order Jje
commissioners be
equipped
with public roads or highways' of Sent- . Mtnctjmes .attains u diameter-nf 40 puldiehed -in th e ' Sanford TTrratd once, a
» k f« f eight rtmveeutive weeka,
- pneumatic tires, and with a gnvrrnor inolo county, engaged either- in ’an feet, according to UuJ I.os Angeles
\\'jlneaa mV hand a a -clerk of the circuit
No mailer how mjich or how little Lumber you need,
control attached to said veliiclo or intra county or inter county trans­ Times. Ibis trunk serves us u nil turn l court of Seminole county, Floiida, on thfe
the gfilh day of July, A. D. 191".
r
wc
will be ulail 4u fill your order, and fill, if promptly,
' motor truck in such manner that jt portation the following annual li­ cistern, retaining rain-water In Inrgt
(»e*M
R. A. DOITCU.A8R, ^
Clerk of the Cirruil Court of the h-V*eATk
lo
your
perfect saiisraction.
Thin is the kind of ser­
will be impossible to operate said cense tnx shull be paid to-wlt: For iiuantlties in a' cavity formed at the
Juiiirial Cifrult. Seminole County. Fla
.
. top. TJu* Anil is artificially hollow GEO. A IW O T T E S .
vice
wc
offer
to
our
patrons.
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We carry the largest
motor truck at a rate of speed each vehicle having a seating
capac- ((Ut ,ho trimk* ,&lt;lf ,argl. baobabs and
Sv&lt;lr|,lor and Caunril lor Complainant
stock
of
Lumber.
Lath,
Shingles.
Sash and Doors in
greater than, ten miles per hour.
99-9ie
•
ity for passengers ofnot less than
ru
„ m, wafVr.
(tu&lt;.fvreSeminole
County.
We
also
carry
a full slock of Lime,
,
N
oll,
i
nr
•
pp.lrailnu
l.-r
ta
t
llr
r
d
t
mlrr
Sec. 3.That
homotor truck or |twelve pavo-ngcr*.
$100.00.
l-&lt;&gt;r wtli-nex- of ruin a* a pmvlslou against
N rrit.n a nf &lt; hapl.r XHtia. 1 ., a , of llu f.
Cement.
Plaster,
Nails,
Sew
er
Pipe,
and also 'the Red
autotruck having
a
combined each vehicle, having a seating capac- the dry season. These cisterns uro In
Ida
and
Green
Vulcanite
Roll
Shingles.
* Also connected
la hereby tftvtV - bat Tho*. K Wll
weight of truck and carryirtg capac­ ity of not less than thirteen nor many cases 2d feet in height and eight »«n,N otl'e
purrhUM-r of Tax Cerllfiratg- Nn». S.
with
the
oldest
and
most
reliable*
Hardware
Store in
passengers, or ten feet In diameter.
clati -t i b-‘ f-ih -lay uf July. A I&gt; 1 9 1X, Tax
ity of two tons or more used for the more than eighteen
Cgllifir4|p Nu 3. du lid the •I h da) -if July,
Seminole
County.
Phone
135
for
all
your
wants.
For each vehicle liming
^
transportation of goods, wares and $150,000.
A. 1* n m . Ttx ( Vrtitirat-' Nu. 71.1, -lair-l
the
Itb
,la)'.
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November,
A,
I).
IhPu,
Tax
merchandise, whether operated for n sealing- capacity of not less t h a n ; ----------- 1------------------------- 1 1 — t'erlifirat," No. 72t, -iat.-l t h e .lt h day o i l
Notfwmher. A. IV |H9r,. and Tea Ceutltralr
hire, or for,tho personal use of the nineteen passengers, nor more than;
No. 725, tilled the tih day of November.
passenger*. $250.00.
owner-shall be run or operated upon twenty five
A. I&gt;. ISPS, baa filed' aald -'•-rliflrmtee in m&gt;
office anti haa made apt-ilrallon fur; tax
or over any of .the bard surfaced For each vehicle hav/ng a seating j
for An i l ration, for Tat llr n l i ’ n lr r deed* to i'-u- in arcor-laAre with Ixw.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Pint
iuti
#
1
of
I
ft
a
fit
ft
1
H
I4
S
,
l,«b&gt;
«f
F
lint
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capacity
for
[utssengers
for
more
Sai-1 rettill- tvt, - ymt-rare the fnll-xaing
r&lt;?ads in the cofinty of Seminole at a
dexrriUr.l ptoperty -In ,a t-.I ■ in S- mlnufjiawngors, $150.nfC^ S'm|irw **’
s£i\ r% t hat J I' Vin&lt; **nl, exiuntj. Morula, to-wit Crriiflrale No. ...
rate of speed greater-than ten miles than twenty
! .I
tiurrliistr i’ f
IV?HlWalr Nil
■ir.rlil.rtl al-utr rtn htat.- lit-,- 111 rt, S of
per hour.
T h e fo r e g o in g selietloh s n a i l , m u , s,. n o - ,u&gt; ui j , , t x , \ i&gt; t u 1-. ha. M-.r N
’ f; r--i , of I &lt;-i
Sr.
Tp |-t |t •••&gt;
HI* omniliUM
I'rMifii ulr m tti&gt; ufftrr, mnl In*** ftml*- I), run W I*.,*. ft. S |*l ||, l, |
n ,’ \ |hi
Sec. 4. That no person shall drive', apply t«» ii»&gt; \**hi*-n
f k8(«|iltrat n*n for u i ijrnl in Ineyi* hi arrntil* ft. *- It) ante* . tVrltfirate Wo II ilt-or^y-tl
frtt
Ill'll
lift*
o
r
.
m
i
f
f
witfi
l
i
w
.
Slrfrt
rrrtMIrali*
rnilirafrs
ihi*
above rmbtarra' l-ul N.i. .1, S e e '21. Tp 19,
or operate a motor vehicle of any operated under any
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‘
V
*# irtw.i. (bllviiin i 'ilM frlb n l property *itu«ti*«|* In ft 29 E, "• acxcta. Certifirate No. 71.1 deM
^ |SHninriiijrou m r, rio;i*i», lu-wit: l ot
kind over any public road or high­ iiK n n o fr o m a m u n ic ip a lity
erlbed above nnbtW re S\V ' , ' uf K W 'i *;cr
Avoid
Mosquitoes,
Flies,
Gnats,
Etc. by Using
Ceritjbale
" i m a s . T o . 2 u S-. it. a« K. m «rr,-,. .T h e 2.1. T p *9. It 29 IV III acrrT.
way of Seminole county recklessly, r u n o r o p f c r a t i 'd o v e r a n y s t r e e t tJifil
idml |»ulfft£
m thu uuiw uf thu No. 721 ilfferlhed a b o v e . i-mhrarra N\Vt*
i»eu»nru of ■uch r n t l l l c i t r In Ihr tiim « ol of S K 1, 8 »c'2 fi. T p IP, ll 2 9 . K, 40 acre«.
~ or at a rate o f spend-greater than wholly witliin said municipality.
Hoy tier A IIm I o ,* U s l m « » mI r f h i f l r t t f c » f llfi •aI
No. 7(55 -le.ef i bed jlbjivy* t-rnSec. 13. That vehicles for the car­ ihttll
thirty miles per hour, and shall also
Iw
ncrtmNng to l » u t i i
bfa ce. S\V
of SF &lt;, See 2|1, Tp 111 , It 29 K,
«
M
L
i*
r
w
tiir
a
k*
fr#
in
on
|
!*
#
■
111
li
iffty
t*f
8&lt;
*p|0
acre*.
"
at all times operate said vehicle w ith rying of passengers for hire, having trn»lrrrs A. |».,
.
Tho
-aid
Uml
being
ha-eaxed at the dale
due regard to the width, traffic-and a carrying capacity for twelve pas­ •Witnru my nfflrlil algnal wre a rut
of the J-lUinee ttl auch refttfieu J r.'c fnltow.
t hI* th*»
*•( Auf«*t. A l» 1**17.
CerttfleXle
Nu
'»
d-arrlti&gt;1 above, in the
.- u s e 'o f rttv* highway, and shall so sengers or more and weighing more
m ah
V. \ m i l M . I . A S S .
nan....... . V Srhynelx
1 rriltirai,- .N o 1.
('I
r
f
k
(
irruit
f
’
i'iifl
^
m
ln
u
t
n
,
Ft»
than
4.000
pounds
with
load,
oper-!
tie*c, 1b, t| xl ntr, ttl the name nf lane I aft-. X
manage; operate and control said
The i lill Hardware Company
fly V M . t l o m i i n , I* i*
Heir
Cerlfnratr Nu 711. ile.rrll-eil above
JO i-F ri-iu vehicle as. not to Interfere with the ated for hire over or upon any of the
in th -, name „f c . \v. M rlfoonlif, Certifi­ X
1 has just bcccived a fresh stock
cate Nu. 721, tlo-erlbrtl above In the name
reasonable use of the highway by public roads .of Seminole cmipty, j
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-a iT H K
of I’ dt-nowi. Certitteale No " j t , d riertiu-il S
^
' Opal xSrreen Wire and a car
shall not exceed a rate of [ l» hm-h) elxi-n Oml umlt-f »ml by viriut- x l- 'v - to I be ttam-* nf C W Mrllitnald
others; or endanger the property,, Florida
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i . | J nf ii r*ftnIn irflt nf f*k&lt;*rU(lii8
nut «f
I
tile-aul
I
ell
(Hrale.
-ft
0
1
1
be
redeemed
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life or limb of any person: ami in .HfH'Ctl 4*f tOli milfrt p* r ll**ur, »lh&lt;l tllilt auij uinli.r itie M-nl til l hi* &lt;l?rull ('ii nrl III ar-orilibc to la*, tax -le.-l. »,|| l.aue -ItertHin
fi|POflfr roiini), flnriils, i&gt;n ih»' l-th
=5
and Ilarb Wire...........................
* driving at night or upon approach­ all othrr mol nr vehlrlt^ having a |,’l| 1% ,A, I*. 1900. Ill lilt* riu*r thofrln dn'H e 2Pth d fy of Auguat,'/.. It. Hl| 7.
Wtlne-a my olfirlal tixnalure um l-veal rhiv
ing' persons, animals or vehicles on carrying capacity for twelve passen­ I*rrilinc in whlrh W. J Hill Af ('ompiny 27lh tlaqr of July, A. I* 1917.
w**r*• pFnimin- an«I Afina &lt;’, \V»*uill*rtil e** ^ a• (•rail
E. A DOtlKl.AXS,
the public highways, an intersection gers or more, nod weighing less limn tls'N'fitUnt I h«vp irvipii iiptm fh&lt;» f« llominf
Clerk Citruit Court .Wi-mihoh Co.. Fla.
tlrarrihoil
laml*
Ih
t*
pfnfirMy
nf
f
he
tin
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We have Ihe Goods and the Right Prjrj.*.
4,000
pounds
with
load,
operated
for
9S-Frf-6le
of u public highway, a sharp turn or
fert*lnni, Iu n it : Th#
nf N ’ j df H*.
hire
over
or
upon
any.of
the
puhlir
i
f
Ml!**
nf
K
\V
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$,
Hcrlluti
Itj,
Tf»wn*hl|»
19
curve in the highway, a tup of a hill
Mtiit iio i is m i ; nm i :s i
See us before Pnrrhasing
S,t Uan^t .*i*1 V , t t.nlaininu .’i a( ri • rmtio nr T o All W
bum ll May fu n ,.-,,,
which obstructs the view beyond, a roads of Seminole county, Floridz, (#*»• 1y1ne ami l»rinif «11uatr. iti
TVl* i. tn m .iil) &gt;--u C-ai 1 have turn
rminty, Khi,ii|a: I *\JI ritn*nl ami
liMlbt'xl a-ftstiee by l.t«u|- I nut nf'SJnfntdL
railroad crossing or any other place shall not exceed a rati- of speed &lt;f ttifi
Iantr« f* r
|&lt;nl»llc nutrry to t h# Florida, n .ien u r m a rrrtaliv.ilrFd of axxign'ftill*ht^t im l brat bidder (or m h brlort Ibi* ment, conveying al1 * i- pruu.ny
where* there is reason to apprehend twenty jniles per hour.
i-n tb .fe a l
Court
HnUft dour uf Mrmlnyh* rtiunt)' and ;wr*onal. fur t) - I
• ill bf« ir-.llin r.
the possibility of rolisign with othehsl
See. 14. That each motor, ve­ Flufhlf » a? Umloril, Florida, nit i fit* rtr*i under
t be iaw- nf l' -i|lda, aril you and -ar|i
uml ay aixri thr third day ol Sr|i|rftil&gt;rr, of you ert birr'-} reuttlrrd within Alxty -lay*
whether within cities or lowuis. or in hicle or motor truck used for the M
\ I). 1917, th# 'in n bclnc • rrcular #4»lra if lb - , ihdit-r live* in thia .ta lc, nn-i witbfp
A* Next to Seminole County Hank
Sanford, Florida
the. open country, the driver or oper­ transportation of goods, wares ami day and within tho Irgil houra of «alr.
f. -ir mnt'thx if bryom l t|-e Moiil- of the
tiU rn at Sanlmd. Paminolr county, Flor­ Mate uJ Florida, .worn .1 ate mend Vjf
ator of vehicles of all kinds shall merchandise for hire, ami performing ida, t hin Ih** 1*1 day .of Anpin, till 7.
court" again.t 'la- «fti-l a'.lgnnr.
K R. lilt A I *V. HhrtifT,
Tl-ia July 25th, 1917.
have- the snme under control, and the functions of a comnttin carrier,
fVmlrinfi* I'nuniy, Flmlda
H E N llY WTOIIT,
shall reduce the speed thereof to the engaged in either intra county or
10O.Frt-ltf*
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rs
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point at which a collision with an­ inter county transportation, running
.
N o tin :
,
!• h iirb y rlv.n tti»l an •pf.llralton »U1 tic lo --Irtu lt l vxri, h rirn lh Judlrlal t ltru ll.
other can. he avoided by the exercise or operating over or upon any of the mail,
W . J . THIGPEN &amp; COM PANY
to the ljnnoralilr Jam ,, W. t’erklm,
S e m l m - l e t'ou n lf, Miirlda.
In t'hanrrry
of reasonable care, .if such collision public roads ot highways of Seminole ■'ale*. t « .nth J ihIH s I Circuit, Klnrltla. i t W. II. ^lackinaon, Complainant
.
AGENTS
I M .a M , ttorid i, or wher«**r the Judge
v».
Mill |u
" suddenly becomes imminent, .and no county, shall, in addition to the may be, on tte 3rd d*y ol- September T lu lr k -f ftaalty
Com pany, a
Furv-rlnaa
Murlgaga
veliiclo cshall bo driven around any license tax ’ n ow . provided by law, A. I&gt;. IDIT, Iqr ■ chsrlrr Incorporating the Florida curporation, and It. (I.
Klr*t llapti.t Church ol Ssntord, at San­ Slaton and A'i-d* filaton, biosharp curve at a rate of speed in ox- pay the following annual license IW : ford, Florida, a corporation not lor ptoltt: w itr,. llrptrndanta.
the general nature tnd object ol the cor-’
Order of Katvlco b&gt; I'ubllratfon
.. cess of ten miles per hour.
For either vehicle having a com­ pnratlon itlitl he to maintain and conduct
ft appearing tn th o'cou rt that xubpoctia
a
ihureh
pi
the
Daptlit
denomination
to­
O ffice with HOLDEN R IA L E S T A T E
I'-Ued in raid cau.v againxl the dafcndanta
Sec. 6. That- it shall be unlawful bined weight of truck and carrying gether with a Sunday •cbunl and Dlhle in
the above eiilltted cauax- hag been rHUtnad
.- for nny person, firm or corporation capacity of three tons, $175.00. For •chool and other initituliona ol Imtructiop. by the Sheriff of JiVkilnole county, In- which
Sanford.
Florida
The lollnaring named appear a» jncorpora- •aid county auit ll t«-mlitig. with the endurae.to attach t o . a n y ' motor driven ve­ either- vehicle -having a combined tnret It. It. llri«»on, Joe Camrron, r. I* mint pf aaid ahr/lfl of Semlnoln county,
Rro. M. Mallard, Jno. It, Jinkin', that he i* uhaliir tn aervy aaid eubf"*-na on a i d
hicle a trailer for tho purpose of huul weight of truck and carrying capac­ jItinr*.
. t_ Miller, F.‘ E. .liatchell, V . h. Seoggan 7 hatcher Itealty Company, a Florida cornu ra­
ity
of
more
thnn
three
tons
up
to
and
Srhelte
Malm t, all ol Sanford, Florida. tion. owing tn the failure of aaid corporation to
, ing any commodity, goods, wares or
The promoted charier’ now being on Sle In elect officer* or appoint agrnta, and 1-erauM
four
tons,
$225.00.
For
each
vehicle
merchandise over the hard surfaced
the office n( the f l i r t ol tt n I’ trcult. f'qu tt, the officer, or agenla of aald corporation are
Hanford, Seminole county Florida. *•
unknown, and it appearing tn the enurt that
/o a d i of Seminole county. Provid­ having a combined weight of more |h ton-Fri-lie
the bill haa been rile4 in the above atalnf
ed, however, that.a single trailer at­ than four tons and up to five tons,
raua- .in the. ■above entitled court by VV. 11,
Markinaon, complainant, againxl Ihe deIn
the
(Trcull
Court
«
(
Heienlli
Judlrla*
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tached to a motor vehicle may be $400.00.
ftewtly Company, a
Cltrull.’ Sc ruinate* County, Florida. Chart. fendonta, Thatcher
Florida corporation, Viola Staton and If.
«er»
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used for tho trUrt»|&gt;ortUtlon of per­
The foregoing license tax shall not
(J.
Staton,
defendant#,
for tha tiurpoen of
Mamie f.en Manning,
sons when not transported for hire, apply to motor trucks or motor ve­
forffloaing a mortgage on the property deMill ol
Complainant• Goods o f the same high standard o f *
trribed in the bill of complaint,
ra.
Complaint
if said trailer is equipped with rub­ hicles used for the transportation of XIIlea Manning
ft lv therefore, ordered that tha aaid de­
D ltorco
quality that we have always offered.
fendant, Thatcher Realty Company, a Flor­
tte.endini
ber tires, and provided, further, that goods, wares and merchandise, oper­
ida corporation, appear to thia cauae, on or
Tin Milca Manning.* Wayerora, p a .!
, . the Use of two wheel trailers is not ating upon any franchise or license
You are hereby ordered to apftear to the 1-efore the 3rd day of September, 1917, and
bill nr complaint Sled herein acain-t you n# defrhd the raid action, or decree pro conby this section prohibited.
from a municipality, provided said of
W lo’ ii the fh«t Monday In September. fe-xo will be entered agalnxt &gt;aid defendant1
It is true that in comparison with beforeTho foregoing section shall not np- motor (ruck or-vehicle Is paerafed A. It. IVlT, the Same being the In i day of corporation, and final decree entered thereon.
It ia further orderf-d that thia order be
the-war times prices .ire hij?h, and certain
•aid month and a rule day of thit rourt.
ply to any trailer operated wholly 'wholly within said municipality, and theh and there to make anawer to aald hi'l put’ll.hed once a vnek for the rpare of two
materials‘are scarce and hard to get; but
month*
In
the
Sanford
Herald,
a
newapaptvr
j within uny incorporated city or further' provided- that the. foregoing herein fall not or a deerre pro coni- "-o will puhlixhed in Seminole county, Flurlda.
be trken ant] enured again l you, loToared
we have for. rponths locked ahead and
Done, nrderrd, adjudged anil -I, &lt;re, d at
town, in Sqminolc county.
license fee.shall not apply to motor by f-hn! deere*-.
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provided for this scarcity in a large meaaurt* \
It la furth-r orde .-d that thiv notice te Del.and, Flotilla, the 29tn -he v o f June,- )9 t7 .
JAfi. W P E R K IN S,
Sec. 6. That when any vehicle is trucks or vehicles operated by nny puhllahed in the Sanford 11-raid, a m e . ■
and can offer youy
Judge Seventh Judicial Circuit Court
..tper
’
pnhll«l
rd
In
Sem-nnle
county.
K.nrused or operated, which .is over six person or persons for their own indi­ (da.-once ra n . tre-lt l»r a peri-d ol f.mr con. . , L,
of Florida
Itickinaon A Itiekinton, ae utive Week*.
* feet in width a t , its widest point, vidual use or husifiess.
Rnl*.
for
C
om
?.
Wltne.r B. A. Poufta**, the *|erk of our
f&gt;ec. 15. That all moneys derived tlrrull rourt and the nee I of .aid rourt. at
90 Fri-lOtr
upon or over any roads in Seminole
the
hou-e in Sanford, thit the 20th
county at* night, a light shall be dis­ from the payment of the license day court
In
Conn of the Count) Judge. Hcm lnoe
«f July, 1l*IT.
C ou n t), Slnlr of Flotilla
lurall
B. A. ItltllC .l-ASS.
played at the extreme left hand side taxeicj^ovided hy this net shall be
In re Estate uf
**-Frl-Me
We are also headquarters for nil insecticide
Jamea tlaxi-r William"
of such vehicle, visible* from both pahfinto the Road and Bridge Fund
T
° all Creditors, legatee*, Distributee., and
and
f u n g i c i d e materials,-.ami the famous
In the tlrru ll Court S cieu lh Judicial Cir­
of
Seminole
cou
n
ty,.
and
shall
be
the front and the rear, and in the
•II Peraona having Ctalpia or Demands
cuit Srmluole Coualy, Morld.i
Doming
and Brown spraying outfits, either
i
a
fiin
a
t
laid
Fatale:
used
for
the
maintenance
and
upkeep
City
of
Sanford,
a
municipal
operation of any motor truck or ve­
You. and each ol you,.are her*by notified
corporation, nreanlred and ealarge
or
small.
of
the
hard
surfaced
roads
of
Sem­
and
required
to
present
any
claim
,
and
dahicle where the load extends beyond
iating under tho law* of Ihe
manda whlrh you, or either ol you, vttey
Stalk of Florida,
the end of the body, of said vehicle.’ inolo county. ,
have against the retain of Jamea Mailer Wif•vu.
, Citation
llama, dseeaaed, late nf Krminnle cou n ty
Sec. 16. T he terni “ vehicle” us Stale of Florida, px ret, J, II
if said vehicle is operated in the day
Florida, to thr undersigned KierutrU of aal,)
Jcihea, State Attorney of the
m lato' within two year* ftom the date hire
lime, a red (lag shall be attached tu uspd in this art shall include all ve­ Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
of Florida,
the extreme end of the load, and if hicles propelled hy any power other ■tale
ol ,‘Tatpayerr
'orld,• and CltUena ol tho City
Dated June 21xt. A. D. &gt;117..
To th*
Manufacturer!! of Ideal Fertilizers
SARAH M. W ILLIA M S,
operated at night, a red light shall than muscular power, except motor- ol Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
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EieeutrlgWhefea-r-k petition waa on the 8th day
88-Fri-nie ,
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ol .Vwgutt, 19IT. filed In the above atatod
I'*' displayed at the extreme end of bicyrles and motprcyHes. ,
by the city ol Sanford, a municipal In Cpurt o f the Count) J u d g e ,. .Seminole
tne load.
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,
—
Sanford Branch, R. C. JVfaxwell, M anager' ^►
The term "public highw'ay" or court
**1
corporation, organi-ad and ealallng under
County, Stale of Floiida
See. 7. That no traction "engine, "road" shnll include any highway, the law# ol tha elate of Vloti'U *ctlInc forth I tKCa HaCato o f
the (art that an t-leeilon *aa held In the Fstella ft. Wat man, drcrisad
P'ow, harrow or oth£r forming :m- county road or public street in the paid city ol Sanford on the 2&amp;lh day of To
all Creditors, leg a tee*,’ l&gt;iatrihutre*.and
I'Jlfi, to determine the nuratlon ae to
alt Pereon* having Claims or Dgrnanda
pletnents or*other vehicles, equipped county of Seminole, or in any-city, April,
wbathyr or not there' ahould be leaned by
against aaid Katalr:
Ihe city of Sanford. Florida, bonda in tha
*ith lugs, ‘ spikes or‘ other projec- town of municipality thereof.
You, and each of y»u, are hereby notifir-}
•urn &lt;41 I 'l l , 0011. 00, for th* purpoaa of pay­ and required to present any rlaima and de­
The term “ omnibus" as used in ing, retiring and lundtng certain voucher", mands whlrh you or either of you may have
fions wihch come in contact with,
warraniaf of tha city of Sanford, Florida, againxl aha rxrata of Kslalla IL.W'arman, dr.
•nd which are seriously destructive this act. shall include any m otor-ve­ ’or
i'xucd in payment of thr proportipnata part eeaaad, late of Semtnola rounty, Florida, to
lo the hard surface of the road, hicle used for the transportation of of the cost borna by the city of Sanford, in the undersigned Administrator ot aald e»constructing a bulkhead bordering on l.aka tafo within tw o yaatw-from the data hereof.
■HI- be dragged cr driven over or passengers for hire.
Montoe ia tF e-city of Sanford, aiid lying
Dated Juna 21xl, A. Dr-1917.
between the raxt tide of an un named alley
upon the hard surfaced highways or
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Scc.-I7. That it shall be the duty between
Sanford am! Ci'picaa avtnuctr, and
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Adminixlrator.
of the county of Seminole.
of the board of county commission! the went aide of Myrtle avenue, and ler tha
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�SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Boaiaoaa Manager
PabiMud Rm j TiMwtts sad WU|

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY &gt;all

the cattle and eliminate the tick
or must fence thfc cattla and prevent
them'' from getting across the line.
Also that unless Seminole gets in the
free tick list, our catt|e cannot be
shipped ‘out of the county tinlesa cer­
tain conditions are carried otlt and
it is a case of dip or fence.

Andrew Aulin, Oviedo, army . .
John Cater'Lawton, Oviedo, navy
band, Battleship, New York, ».
Herbert Fuller, Co. C
Joe Lewie, C o. C
Artie Lewis, Co. C
, Mel via Tyler, regulv army
. Jr F. Coatee, aviation corps/
“ Ernest Gormiey, band, Missouri
regiment
Walter Radford, IT. S. Army!
Corbett Hutchinson, aviation corps
Joe Guerry, aviation corps
Sam Penvehouse, aviation corpj^
C. E. Hunter, aviation corps
Wilson Miller, aviation corps
Harrold Long,.-aviation corps
James Purvis, marine corps in
France " __________ ______ _
Wallace TApford, quartermaster’s
department, Norfolk.

With Your Check Book In Your Pocket
you Are protected against theft and loss o f funds— Y ou are prepared
to purchase what you require— Y ou are^gaved the expense of money
orders and registered letters, j
Are n o t these ifome advantages worth considering?
We invite your account' subject to check.
CAPITAL $30,000.00

If. R. STEVENS

*. SUItPLUS $I5,000;00

C. M.HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
ru-Pr-W.. p L W00DRUFF Vka-Prstidnit

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P U B L IC IT Y

. That old iron safe dug up in ex­
cavating for the new postoflire
building started some excitement in
Sanford ant] the finders had wild
dreams of treasure,-- The Sanford
Herald says the door was opened and
the safe' found full of Sanfrird soli —
which many planters there have
found to be real treasure.—Jax
Tfmeh-Unfon.
It had Bob Holly Vtitd hatchet in­
side.—Orlando Sentinel.
And Orlando’a goat.

tonementa
eastern
division nnd there Is no doubt but
what the war department will eventually adopt the Chappell plan but
whether Mr. Chappell will ever real­
ize anything from it or not remains
to be-seen
But the plan ia goot
enough to be adopted at writ the, army
camps and in"tTTrf4 there shquld be
enough prisoners rti work the fields
and raise enough food stu ITs not only
to feed the recruits but to feed part
Congressman II. J. Drane was over of our army in Europe.
•from Lakeland for n short time
Tuesday.
He came to address the1
county commissioners in behalf of
the movement to organize; home
guards in Lakeland, Bartow, Ft.
Meade, Winter Haven and Mul­
berry, into a battalion 400 Atmng,
(Continued From Pnge 1)
(Particulars in regard to same will
be found, in county commissioners’Airoceedings elsewhere in this* issue. I
fill Cecil Gaston Butt San ford
Mr. Drnne made a splendid talk and
1)7 Clarence Chappell, Sanford'
a strong plea for help whirh the’
!*S Delta (I. Allen; Sanford
commissioners granted. He spoke of
!•!* Mathew Hickson. Sanford
the general outlook ami the neces­
(Ml John Nathaniel Moore. Wagsity of^prompt action by our gov­
ernment in-.til lines of preparedness.,
JOI Boyce R. .Robinson, Sanford
His reports of conditions in foreign
.'JOJ Marvin Sherman,. Sanford
parts, especially Geriqqny, ns aH&gt;
believed to be true .in .Washington
SEMINOLE S ROLL OF HONOR
are enough to bestir our people, to
the necessity of leaving no tftonc un--_
turned that..w.*ur!d h‘‘I|» the govern
merit in it, efforts to hasten the end ,
of the most giganric^slruagie ever {
known in the history of nations. 4-&gt;
Bartow Record.
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A M E R IC A ’ S CAUSE FUR WAR
- "T he military master-' of Germany
denied us the right tv be neutral.
They filled our communities with
vicious spies and conspirators. They
sought to corrupt our citizens..;.
They sought (jy . violence to de.*tury
our induatfh^i and arrest our com­
merce. JThey tried to incite Mexico
to lake up arm* against m and to
draw Japan into hosTile alliance with
her. They impudently denied us tinuse of the high seas and.repeatedly
executed their threat that they
would send to their death any of
our people who ventured to approarh
the coasts of IJurop?. • • •
"This flag under which we strve
would .have been dishonored had we
withheld our hand."— Woodrow Wilsoh, President of the Unitsd States.

Wq can furnish in any
size and any style type.
Delivery in five days
after receipt of order.
Prices Tor Rubber Stamps not
over 2M Inches long and type
not over H Inch high:

Each Additional I.lnc 10c

Office Supply Dept
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LONG WOOD PICK UPS
. C. W. Kntimingcr left Wednesday
for’ Texas, Mrs. Enttminger accom ­
panying him as far as Georgia where
she will visit her sister.
Mrs. Hoieman was laid to rest be­
side her husband, Rev. Hoieman in
PRODUCING NOT PROMOTING" BOARD OF TRADE RESULTS
the Longwood temetory Wednesday
(BY THE HKTKKTAKY)
At one time Mr. ‘ Hoieman *• was
clergyman - of Christ Church.
At the regular' mqn’thly^ Board of.
Plenty of work now f° r the Civic
Miss Annie Bell Alton returned
Trade meeting Tuesday night the 1committee. .- Everybody lend them a
Wednesday from Kissimmee, where
proposition to take up with the'helping hand hecauxe their wprk is
she was visiting Mrs. King.
Geneva people the question of cstab- for everybody's good and all share
J. A. Bryan,-Jr., of Tampa was a
Hilling n mail route via the bus line'alike.
visitor Iri Longwood last week.
between Sanford and Geneva ' was
---------The springs are very popular these
gone into and the Board of Trade
The n oarda 0f. Trade representing
days, as. there arc several camping
will look into this matter at an p|ant City, Brookaville' and Sara:
parties, F. J. Nc-imyer and fondly
early date. As it stands now it takes aota, arp showing u real progressive
among them.
usually twenty four hours for mail H|,jrj^ jn their page advertisements
Word has com e that Edwin Dln- to get from Sanford to Genevu and lc the Tampa. Times.
As many
kcl has enlisted in the ammunition only one service ench way a day. i c a v e th,. state they want others to
corps in New York state, he living \\it»h only thirteen miles between | omP jn an,| they want them to bethe only Longwood boy t o . enlist. the two places und that over excel- gome real ritizem. Their line of ad"D in k ’s no Blacker.*'’
lent brick roads 40 minute service |vort,ajnjt wj|| bring resaits nnd their
can he had and two mails each way rcap0ctive counties will he the btene« day would result. It is hoped that flcIarjes at large.’ /F rom repbrU,
the effort^ if combined will K-’1, there has never .before .been n time
fnvorahle con fiscation from the i*,** i.-i ri■l
Hhnwine mirh ranbi ud-

PU LLS

If we must talk about the other
party, let's make it a rule to apolo­
gize to ourselves nnd personally to
the other party immediately there­
after and soon we’ ll' ipllt talking such
detrimental things.

S. V. Ramsey, representing the
Bureau of Animal Industry, "
the Board of Trade Wednesday and
outlined tho'pian of tick eradication
proposed for Seminole county
Knew HI* Ape.
Allan, on ids second birthday. wM
told by Ida mother that he’ was two
years oid. That same day his mother
weighed film, and ns she lifted him off
the scale she said: "Yon weigh Juq
thirty pounds." That evening, wheo
the little b o y ’s father cume home he
said: “ Well, Allan, how old nre you)’*
AHnn bt-sltatod a few seconds und Iheo
replied. ‘ "Two years and
thirty
pounds.”
1
The Whippoorwill.
The whippoorwill does not build a
nest for its eggs bnt lays them oa'the
ground, usually on fallen leaves.
The, Inner Meaning.
Remember that ns you live your life
efleh day with an uplifted purpose and
misi-iruii desire, ench and every event
will bear for you a deep slgnlflranct^—
mi Inner mennlng—and ns you learn
their liii|Mirt. so do you lit yourself for
higher work.— William Q. Jmlgq,

F. J. McDaniel of Owoaso, Mich.,
and a staunch member of the S b i k
ford Board of Trade is spending a
few week’s in Sanford. Although.liv­
ing in Michigan, ami only com es to
Sanford once a year. n,sk Mr. MeDimnel what he thinks of the board
of Trade.and take his advice.

Your per.vinul interest nhd /th e loan of your effort is as valuable
almost us your money. If you can’ t
afford to Ldong lo the Board of
Trade V im - to th* meetings any­
how.
IJ^-you can belong to the
Board &lt;f Trade but feel dubious as
to rerult* individtr dv arpl edilectively
com e to the meetings then
Smart successful men are tbosC|
judge
for
ycurscl.f,!. We want you to
who rnn see th'e
ulue ilf tjio. othe
fellow's proposition and help to per­ come nut: your presence, shows your
fect it if it has merit. Three years interest nnd whether or'not y&lt;*u ere a
ago the Inventor was laughed at rm-mbrir y jur being, there will indi­
who offered his work to the nation. cate. ycu* spirit and lin t ;il ijie will
Everyone seemed to have ills own
scheme, -all invented and few sue ’
ceeded—not for the lack of merit of
the product but for the lack of a t-J
tention given them by-departm ental[
heads. Today things are dilTi-tont;
A country school in Ihe heart of Virfifnin.
und of the two thousands inventions
New huifrling with all modern equipment.
offered to offset the submarine
High standards, but not extravagance.
v
u
g
s
menace ail are being investigated
Rales $335-5385. “ Aided and Impeded
and seriously consitiored. *

Mis* Ruth Bergquiat left Mnnduy
for her liomo at Ft. Meade after a
.very pleasant but all too short visit
among us,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Lundquist carried her in to the
afternoon train.
Mrs. Maude Vincent is .spending a
pleasant week with her old friends
in Grapevllle' while her husband is
trying to regain bis health', being at
present in Saskatchewan, Canada,
reservo
having visited one brother in Chi­
cago and later expects to visit all­
reserve
ot hnr in Minnesota whom he has
not seen .iii ttvonty seven years. W
reserve
Little Rutli-Ericaorr-is rather poor.-*
Mr. Ramsey states that already
ly—does nbt scrim • to have yet- 34 dipping vats huve been establish­
thrown off the measles entirely.
ed in Orange county ami 31 in Lake,
Mrs. Guo. Clark attended the Ad­ So far, only 5 are in Seminole.
ventist picnic Tuesday whirh was
.held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Along with ‘ many other things he
Parkinson at Geneva, -being one of n knows, Hon. Rube Allyn knows the
party from ftr.9 pevi)|e driving over. benefits, of a Homo Guard and. last
All report a very pleasant time.
night at the Baptist Temple told the
Rev. Swanbon was here as prom­ good features and protective ability
ised but the weather rather hurt the of that organization in no uncertain
meetings* Sunday.
terms nnd tim jarge. audience voiced
AY® h a v e ’ time for business and his expressions by hearty applause.'
time for pleasure, may we not also
Und time, to seek the Lord while He
may he found. Ono of our brave
senators has said that "prayers as
well ns guns ore needed and that as
Oscar Speer. Co* C, Fla.
i
individuals asqd as a nation we
Bruce Anthony, Co. C, Fla.
should humble our selves and en­
Ernest Gregory, Co. C, Fla.
treat Him for guidance." May we
Fred Mason, Co. C, Fla.
as a nation be Saved from the dregs
George McLaughlin, officers re­
of the hitter cup of war! Surely
serve
t h W open Bibles and churches shall
Harold Washburn, coast artillery.
rise up in judgment against us if we
Albert Fry', coast artillery
neglect them.
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James Estri'dge, Fla. troops
George Huff, Fla. troops
Again, we remark, "Unde Sam is' ia indicative of the spirit truly In
Thomas Sullivan, Fla. troops
slow at starting, hut he pushes the existence now In Sanford. TJ»e nloW. A. Pattishull,
officer reserve breeze and kicks up the dust nnd gnn is being admired by many and
raised hum-hum when he dore get »jj My. Kimball o f.S t, Louis remarked
going.
yesterday that he had never seen a
. ----------- -------------- better suggestion, on a card and hr
Occasionally, through chnrity we
lived up
permit Senor Carranza to squeeze a
word or two on to an obscure page.
Th,* coat nf-cvorythlrig is still soar­
ing -ind congress is still twaddling,
and tb i speculating sharks are stilt
sticking the warm blood of the na­
tion.
.
corpa
work or what, if it’s progressive and
Sam Peavcyhouse. aviation corps
for the hetternunt of Sanford and
Martin Temple. C *. F. ,
Thr dreum ’o 'epee of the world ia Seminole county the if^prd of Trade
Robert Robinson, npvy hospital said t i bo ‘J M j O.OOQ miles. • Who'll is In it. Not only do we m?sn by
join us in a hike?
corps
that that we will talk the'plan but
Arthur Dickine, Co. H
•we’ll work for R. We are here to
It L becoming apparent to any help you and any good straight pro­
John Lee, Co, HI '
wchool boy that the more congress gressive plan that you have In m!nd.J. A. Staffold, Co. F.
talks of food fontroi the less it knows We exist for colleztive good, hot in­
Hugh White, navy
of what it ia talking about.
dividual. Try ua when you like.
Oacar Rouse, Oviedo, navy

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address N. J. Perkins, B. A., Dean and
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one at B. L. Belkins' store. Sanford, Flo.

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from the adverse conditions following Uib* out­
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bulwark of strength to the banks which are mem­
bers of it, and will, assist them irr any financial
requirements Which they may be called upon
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our membership in the system enables -us to
ofTeryou.
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THE SANFOBD HERALD

No, brother, you shouldn't let up
1 1&gt; 1 1 1 b . p w i l y „ , U U « I by th . Riiaala, August 1 . 1 7 6 , 1 3 7 , 0 0 0
87,429,000 on the speculating hog, or 'h e ’ll have*
|people of Florida generally.*'* RTrs, France,' August 3
Bingham was not only Interested in* Belgium, August 4.._.,^. 22,571,000 your shirt soon.
i »
___________ V . i • • • •
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♦
. . . . . . __ t . f _
*•
philanthropic
work
and
made Great Britain, A ug. 4 . 439,969,000
516,000
generous contributions to charity*- Monteriegro, August 7 .../
There is not a man on earth whi
Little.Happening*— Mention
but had( become especially identified, Japan, August 2 3 ---------- 73,807,000 does not experience a thrill
pleasof M atters in B r i e f NEED N OT W O RRY. YOU— IF YOU AR E WISE T O
1915.'.
wijh the great conservation work un­
at the smile of a pretty woman.
Personal Items o f '
*
**
*
' ’» *
.
Italy,
May
23/..
..
_____
*37,398,000
dertaken by the state federation,
If he doesn't he is not a man— we
Interest"
12,000 won’t own him.
through her splendid gift' of 960 San Marino, June 2.... ,
acres of land to fhc federation as an
'
1916
endowment, that made possible the Portugal, March 10 .... 15,208,000
Summary o f the Floating Small
Attention, Royal Neighbors
7,608,000
scruring_from the legislature the Roumania, August 27, .
Talka Succinctly Arranged for
There is to he a called meeting in
trafct of 960 acres of land, knoWn as
Keeps Ice Longer, Has Cold Water Dottle, Pure Enam­
Hurried Herald Readers
_ "
1917
------the hall Saturday night at 7:30. Al
Royal Pnl'm -State Park. She wok United States, April 6 . 119,168,0t)0
members urged to be present, puai
eled, Sanitary, Durable
i t
widow of Mr. Henry M. Flagler Cuba, April 8 ....
2.500.000 ness of importance to bp transacted.
Mra. T.' O. Charles is visiting hei
id they bocamo interested in Para­ Panama, April 9
427.000
I
Recortier.
mother in •Charleston for a few dise Key, Royal_Stnte Park som Qtcccf*, July J 6.
4.831.000
-weeks.
*
;
years ago, and ex p ressed t heir,inten­ Siam,' July 22...
8.149.000
The Flake U. Y. P. U.
■V ,
Mrs. J. A. Perdue and family of tion of saving this land to the piyiplu
The
union
wilk give a “ Pay as you
Tuscaloosa, Ala., are in the city the of the state, and it was due to this
Total
993,167,000
Enter’*,
purty
in the Baptist Temple,
.i continued interest of hers, through
T / tc p a te n te d ?
guests of Mrs. J. T. Hurley.
The following countries, although
to which nil are invited who have a
B o t t le h o ld e r .
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McDannel of* \hc '"formation given by Hon. J. E. they have not declared war have
dime they would like to give to some
A n ex c / u s/ r o
Owosso, Michigan an* in the eity for Ingraham, that the gift was finally broken off gelations with Germany good work. An interesting program
f e a t u r e w ith d ie
mado
to
the
federation.
It
Is
the
this year on the dates given, the
n few weeks and will lie ut their
is being arranged by th&amp; program
hope
of
the
federation
that
this-cntable showing their popu.ation:
homo on the Orlando Sanford road.
committee. The exact night of the
Mr. McDannel is u Sanford booster duwment land may be saved, ns it China, March 18 « ..... 320,650.000 party Is not yet .known, so will lie
(China is now ut war.)
who has been sentenced to stay in joins the park, nnd eventually be*deannounced luter but it will be next
veloped into botanical gardens. This
Michigan for u few years longer.
Brasil,
April
9
24,618,000
week.
,
Ser'y.
conservation project has attracted
Seed Irish potatoes for fall plantBolivia,
April
13
2,890,000
nationwide interest and the club
ing.
Now ready for delivery.* L,
“ 431,000
women of the slate generally will Costa Rica, April 26
Ilcarhatn is Commissioner
V i
Allen Seed Co., 116 Railroad Ave.,
Guatemala,
April
28
2,003,000
mourn the loss of this splendid coBraxton Ilcacham of Orlando has
Sanford.
.
101-4tp i
.....
1,800.000
worker. No other woman , in Flor Liberia, May 10
been appointed food commissioner
(Liberia
is
now
ut
war.)
Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Lang und^ Ida has taken such a great interest
for Florida by Herbert Hobver, na­
*
562,Uoo
daughter. Mina Jeannette motored in the development of the state,gen­ Honduras, May 18
tional food administrator.’
710.000
to DeLand on Sunday for * the erally, nor contributed as generously St. Domingo/ June 17..
The distinction conferred upon
Jackson- Blocker - wedding,
While to th’e great philanthropic projects
Mr. Ilcacham. Who is one of Orlan­
.
353,664.000
there they WcrfTlTtc guests of Mr. ns did Mrs. Flugler-Ringltum. The • Total
do's foremost citizens is entirely un­
It, Is A Pleasure To DenioihTlratc‘ Tiffs New Automatic T o
nnd Mrs. W. A. JHcGriff.
^Xtate has ind6i*d suffered an irrep­
• •
V Central Powers
sought oifd* is really without his
You- There Is Absolutely Nothing like It On The M ar­
S. V. Ramsey o f.th e Bureau of arable loss.
49.882.000 knowledge to this time, for Mr.
Austria, July 28, 1914
ket
Today......................................... . * ......................................
Animal Industry with headquarters
Germany, Aug. 1, 1914
80.661.000 Beacham is absent from the city, nnd
in Orlando was in the city Wednes­
Turkey, Nov. 3. 1914
21,274,000 was in Columbus. O., yesterday. He
day at a meeting for the eradication
Bulgarin, Oct. 4, 1915
• 4,765,000 d &gt;esn’ t know that he has been thus
of the rattle ticks.
honored. The appointment come in
$30.00 Worth ior $3.00
Total
156.572,000 the form of u telegram which has
No. 666 will cure -Malaria or Hi I We may be foolish to sell you $20.00
Itc c a p it u la lio n
tyeen turned over to- the, Reporterworth of Fertilizer for only
$ 3.00
lous Fever. .. It kills the germs.
At war with Germany . 993.167.00-0 Star, as follows:
. • • 86-351
353,664.000
Talluhn^tee, Fla.
Thus saving you. (ter ton
$17.00 Relations broken
Among the visitors*™ tin* city this
(Po*1%
Hon.
Braxton
Itcacbani,
week were W. L. Coles of Brooklyn, Hut that will he your GOOD LUCK.
Anti-German
1,346,821,000
Orlando, Fla. I
SEE-US ABO U T MUCK
H. S. Kimball of St. Louis, Fred
German allies .
156,572,000
At request lion. Herbert Hoover
CHAPPELL
&amp;
CHAPPELL
Ambrose of Louisville, P. L. Winter
Neutral world
I8H.35H.OOO, has today upuiintcd . you* corpmis102-tf
of Evansville nnd R. M. Mabry ‘o f
(Note.;—To the list of nations at sioner representing state of Florida
Columbus, Ohio.
wnr with Germany should he added in department under Mr. Hoover.
Watch The Herald for the fall
JJheria with a population of 1,800,- Communicate direct., with him. fol­
Paper Hanging and Painting
opening sal;* of millinery ut the
Thousands of new samples of wal 000. Late dispatches yesterday in­ lowing his .instructions,
Three-tn-One Store.
Sidney J, Cstts.
paper for' you to select from. Sam­ dicate that China with her 400,000,000
population
has.
definitely
ples
will
be
brought
to
your
door
Governor *
Fall opening sale at the Thrre-inpowupon
request.
1
also
do
decorating
j
allied
herself
with
the
ententi
Reporter-Star.
One Store about Sept. 1st.
and painting as it shmiUI in* done: era in their war.'ngniilftt German iniI. Mr. anti Mrs. W. T. Lipford and F, W. Tempurton, I OH Palmetto itariam nnd autocracy.)
+ *•*+,♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦
family and Mr. and Mrs. ( ’lirk have AVe., one door from First street.
♦ . • * ' .
♦
been touring the west nnd all re­
9 6 -tf
+ WILLARD LOSES HIS
4
At
I
he
('nngrt-gatlonat
Clnirrh
turned home yrsterdap with the c:&gt;
FinST ROUGH HOUSE 4
The program of music under the 4
ceptiun of Mr. Click who
remained
SPECIAL NOTICE
4
—i—:
4
direction of Mrs. Fry, grgfnbit,. at 4 rj'M IK Hrst nniebbouse fight Is 4
at Alamdosa, Colonfao for his health,
M usson s Pout ■
the Congregntliuml church Sunday 4
n*«*rinl (igubixt Jess W ik ,4
for Greenville. Ala., to visit her
Open every Wednesday n i g h t .
will 1n* at follow*: Morning, prelude, *!•
hint, -Jess* slum* Is carry- 4
daughter. She will also visit friends 7:3'o.
. .
ShifpHerd Song.
Merifel; anthem. 4 Im: n tucel all-cunier* wrestler 4
in Montgomery before, returning to
Also every Wednesday morning
iThi* L*&gt;rd i-t My Shop herd, Packard; 4 wlui offero tit throw niiy mini in 4
Sanford.for women only.
offertory (■organ! Morning'^ Prayer, 4 the Cinmminliy for n lynuor. 4
Every afternoon except Tuesdays!
Rub-M y-Tism — Antiseptic, Ano
Ashford; pnstludo,
March * Move­ 4 When llu* &gt;how was In Itnrrts- 4
d y n e — Kills pain, stops putrefac and Fridays.,
ment. Ilsttman. Evening, prelude, 4 hurt. Pa., tin* offer appealed in u 4
Good water, good lights, good or­
4 linsk.v youth from York
The 4
tion. '
«6?36t
Citpriccio, Ed Lent aigre; aoihi-m,
GROWING HOGS
4 regular wrestler started un nrgu- 4
T u n n y J ap an ese F Is .
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99-tf
G. W. Crjm, the efficient ticket der.
i*Lov»-ly Zion Gabriel; offertory (choir 4 ’tncut with the challenger, ami 4
For
n
hug
to be prolltable lie must
Tunny arc caught along the Pacific
Malesbiiin of the A. C. i / will leave j S c e n e s n! S e c o n d C o m i n g o f * ' f i r i - l l nnd Mrs. I'lktu'li. 'i’ he Sinner nnd
be
kept
growing
from birth to mar­
whea
Wlilard
mixed
Into
the
4
roust or Japan -titan Formosa us fur
*tt‘:*
on Sunday no$l, accompanied by ’ The pa -ti r of tlic B:tpt at dinreh the Song, Tbt
Irouhli* the
York unknown .4 north ns the Ilolikablo. The tntnl keting age. He cannot bo prontnhlo
Mrs. C-rim for. n three week’s vnea- |will speak next
The pastor,
4 promptly told Jess that be xnia 4 itlinmil ndcli varies greatly, hut. the unless be is healthy,
tillay night nt.
lie can always
tion trip to Indiana.
i ] fi : 15 nil th • qtlijecf "Sect ex at th* in tin* morning i "A n d t)g. King of 4 currying n bunch of gmntltFlV 4 average for rerpnf-yenr* Ims ......a 23.- in* in u protit producing condition if
. Misses Jane and Alice Whitn *.*vf Second ( ‘ 11*11 nig of Ghriit." You arc Biuili.'in:" in t
evening on "U nto 4 Tin’ll followed tile rdinrt IIlid au 4 tsto.ixsi pounds, valued ut St.tXNMlOO.. be is fed II. x\. Thomas’ * Hog Pow­
who have been the-.attractive guests i inv* *1 to h -,ir t hi addri* 15,
,ikvn the Kingdom 4 cry retort on both sldeS. where- 4
Whul Shall W
der. .W« positively tell you that this
4 II]H)|| Jess lunged a blow ut the 4
of their uncle and Aunt, Mr. nnd
remedy prevents cholera,1 removes
lit the morning at, 11 n dock M r. of Heaven."
4 Yorker, whtr ducked nnd enuie 4
C o w a rd lin e s s nnd C o o a rg e .
Mra. C. W. Goodrich will leave to­ Hyman will ii|M- !k ofl “ Slrong Words
worms und cures thumps.
If tho
- 4 back wjth n kick i(t Willard's 4
Thy mil secret of cowardliness
morrow for Sanford, where they will in tbe G.-m f’gburch Tc IIIJIlTH."
powder
docs
not
make
good,
w
i*
will.
4
stomach.
Jtlsl
iih
Willard
missed
4
Dentil ol
great love of life—Hint lx, the ideas*
spen d the next two weeks with their
T. Allen Seed Co.. Sunford, Fla.
Wclroma to all services,
J. W. Campbell dird at the home 4 aimtbor swing the police stappetl 4 tires of living; the secret of courtfgc
uncle nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K.
4 |x contempt of. life. The secret of
I of Ids son, *J. T. Cnmpbcll'on the 4 liostllllle.*t
Methodist .Church
\yhitner.—Reporter Stnr.
4
—
1
—
4
coward 11Hess, Is love of one's self; I,he
MEDICINE OR FOOD
Thv minister at both thu.KHirning west side last. .Sunday lit 3 p. in. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4
Woodland Pnrk is open only Sun­
secret of courage lx love qf others.
•M
r.
Campbell
was
78
years
old
at
You bave.alwnyn bought tho bulky
and
evening
hour,
next
Sunday
will
d a y s. To let on w eekdays. 92-tf
stork food nnd given to your stock
In* l)r. J. I). Sibort; the presiding the,time of his death and up to last.
MIjs A. L: Steer of Sanford and
ATHLETICS IN THE SOUTH. ■
N ovem ber had resided in Mc­
Road- to Wickedness.
as a medicine. .Why not buy only
elder.
Miss Jessie Rider of Columbus, Ga.,
The iimny prove the wisdom of the medicine anil furnish your own
Keesport,
Pa.
Coming
to
Kloriiiii
Those who* have beard I)r. Sibert
Four CoII«b«* In West - Virginia. PUi&gt; Hctdod, who says Hint tint rood to
are the guests of Miss Inita Steer for
fo o d ? ...The medicine 'will be much
w iifbe glad to heur him again, lie for his health he niudc his home here
to Encourago and Fostsr Sports.
wickedness Is smooth nnd very short,
rhe nVxt few days.--Reporter Star.
with
his
son
uhtil
death
claimed
lias tilled tl|p office of presiding elder
That all of the four leading Institu­ and ’ there la no need..of perspiring. more certniiu In fact, 11. A. Thomas
•; W. A. Ginrt Is visiting home' bilks of tin' Mi.imi District for the last him last Sunday.
He leaves three
stock remedy is so certain; to give
this week. He is city engineer for four years. Under his leadership the sisters, one daughter and one soli, tions for higher education In the Moun­ But before virtue the immortal gods the right results ih a t.w e sell it jin
hnve
placed
Uie
smut
of
labor,
and
tain stale will be represented on the
’ St. Cloud.
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church has made very great advance. J. T. Cnmpbctrftf this’ city to maurn gridiron this fall with their usual long und"steep Is the way tblfbcr, and the money back. plan. If it doesn't
O. P. Swipe of Oviedo und E. H.
his loss;
The hours of service:
strength seem* certain lu the light of rugged at flrat ;-'.but wjmn yog have straighten up your horse or cow nr
KiTb'ee of’ Geneva, both ■members of
T
he
funeral
services
occurred
from
Sunday school 9:3d
Information' gathered by the' authori­ reached the top, then, however illffl- .sheep we give you money back,
the board of county commissioners
cult, it becomes cusy.—I'lato.
I L.‘, A,. Allen Seed. Co.. Snnford, FI
thp home of his son. Dr. Ilymiut of ties.
Preaching !t:t&gt;0
were in the city Wednesday.
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the Baptist church officiating, inter­
West Virginia Wesleyan, tlu» chief
Evening sermon 7:45.* ’
ment being made in Lakcvigw ceme­ rival of West Virginia university, will,
N o. 666 will cure Chills nnd
have n strong team without dmild. Tin*
G cvsr. It is the most speedy rem* /
tery.
Married
Methodists hare no military establish­
« d y wo know*.
.
. , 86-35t
/ • mV . and Mrs. William Morton
A
ment, and tin* rush to enlist lias not
Card of Thanks
Mr, and fars. E. F. Marrero and MrKim .announce, the marriage of
•ellously affected her student laxly lu
T o the many friends who rendered |&gt;ohit of size. J. 8. Kelllsoii and R. W.
little son, Frank and G.. P. Molloy their daughter, - Mary Andes to Mr.
o f Covington, La., arc in the city. Herbert Ivy Turner on Wednesday, so many acts of kindness during the Shumaker, the men In riinrgo o f ath­
Mr. and Mrs. Marrero* are former August the sixteenth, '’nineteen hun- recent illness and death of our fit her, letics at Wesleyan, nro both* o f the
residents of. the eity where Mr. Mar­ dred n^d Mvcntcert, Sanford, Florida. J. W. Campbell, to Dr. Hyman and opbdati that even stronger athletic
rero was in the empipy of the San- Rev. F. E. Slcinmeyer, pastor of the the choir and to those who sent so tennis In nil departments will be In the
many beautiful floral offerings we Held next year.
. ford Public Utilities Co. They will Methodist church officiating.
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At _JbiTls-EJklns college much the
of satisfactory service is evidenced by the
wish to extend our heartfelt thanka.
‘reside in Orlando where he will be
same
condition
exists.
H.
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J. T. Campbell and
in the employ of the Orlando Light
Entertainment for Members
director of utbletlcs a t Hist Institution.
large and steadily increasing patronage
Family.
Ac Fuel Co/
Thp Royal Neighbors will, give an
Is taking educational work in (bo sum­
. The Charles Electric Co.,* with entertainment for their members-and
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enjoyed by us.
mer school of lbe university lin e, and
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Wesley Fry in charge has a force of their families and the Modern Wood­
Growers of Sweet Potatoes
be states that’ the only thing (hat will
men installing the cable for the men in the Woodmen Hull next
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Senator Duncan U. Fletcher de­ pteveut I&gt;‘avIs-EIkins IlnMdng out Its
White Way in front- of the Seminole Tuesday night, August 21st und nil sires to call the attention of growers senson will be the lack of opponents.
We are serving more than thirteen hundred
Uijbany college having lust her di­
C ounty Bank.'*
the members arc cordially invited -to of sweet potatoes lh Florida to' the
rector
when "Fritz” Ilcyumn, former
104-2lp
depositors. Is Y O U R name among them.
j . W. Carnes ahd daughters left be present.
fact that the Department of Agri­
W. and J. star end, enlisted, has en­
culture recently
issued , Farmers*
Thursday for New Orleans after
V
gaged ‘ Iloyil Chambers, tlie former
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Bulletin No. 548 on Storing and Marshall coach, to handle affairs next
•spending several weeks here the
WORLD AGAINST GERMANS
Same rate of interest paid on both large and
Marketing Sweet Potatoes, and Far­ year and exjiects to go ahead ns usual.
.guests of the Hotel Carnes.
Rube Allyn, the versatile enter­ Seventeen Nations at War With mers' .Bulletin No. 847 on Potato . There has never been any question
small accounts in our Savings ‘ Department.
Storage and Storage Houses, which that j)'m t Virginia nplvcrxlty would
tainer and former editor left Satur­
Central Powers
day for points south. Kuhc dclightSeventeen nations are now at bulletins may be obtained free, go rigid attend with her athletic*.
- ed a large audience at the Baptist vyar with Prussia nnd her allies. while they last, by addressing him
w
Te'Vnple Wednesday night.
MAustria, Bulgaria and Turkey. Aus­ or the Division of Publications of
W e Pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
R. J. Holly and W. M. H »y n « o f l ,tria began the cohflict by declaring the Department of Agriculture,
6sna« o f Nlatnesa.
“ Doesn’t it annoy you to bo obliged
the ^anford Herald will attend the war on Serbia on July 28,. 1914 Washington, D. C. In view of the
• newspaper men's convention at Or­ Prussia,, -which ~hVd instigated the large acreage planted to aweet pota­ to get under your automobile and try
lando tomorrow.
t war, formally declared hostilities on toes this year it would lie well fftr to adjust the mechanism?** "No." re­
plied Mr. Cbuggtns. “ I don't mind that
D. L. Thrasher has returned from August 1. Turkey entered'on No­ Florida growers to acquaint them­
part of It. Rut I iPm'L think It's right
*Hot Springs-where he-went severoi vember 3, 1914,' and Bulgaria dal­ selves with'the "InformathuTtonlainfor my wife to mnke me stay there in
* months ago for rheumatism. He re­ lied with bith sides until October 4, ed in these publications.
Iding till dark, so tlmt people can’ t
turns greatly beneflttcd .by the hot 1916, finally joining the Germanic
see
Y H
I lmW mn*«ed tip'T nip",
bath.. *
combination.
The •allies entered
Jailing traitors and alien enemjes
the war in the following order, the is quite proper and should be done
“ The Home. Institution"
1ty|9h,n0ton Honored Whllt Alive.
tnble
showing
the
name
of
the
atate,
in
every
case,
hut
w
e'd
like
to
aee
Fla. Federation Loses True Friend
FORREST LAKE, PresideM
A. R. KEY. Vice-President and Cashier
Washington was the only American
^ ; Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham— date of entry in the war and pojnPTIie cusses, put to work and mide to xvhmio birthday wan publicly colohmtod
G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Vice-President
&gt; M rs. Henry M. Flagler, as the peo­ latton, including colonial possessions earn their keep. Taxing loyalty to while he still lived. Fohrnnry 22 was
1914
feed disloyalty., docs not appeal to quit* widely observed while Iip was
ple knew her best— whose death in
4,547,000 us.
Louisville, Kentucky a few days ago Serbia, July 28 .../.........
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real
farmers.
In the* east
A (»&gt;
,'end of tha. Celery Delta there ate
three professional, men— a doctor,
lawyer and civil engineer, four mer­
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
chants, ithrth representatives of fer­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF d&amp; H N O LE COUN­
tiliser companies, four commission
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
men, two or more real.estate men, a
livery man, two'restaurant men, one
baker,
one fish dealer, railroad men
Miss Ethel Hlekaon is stenogra­
WEKfWA ITEMS
and other mechanics.
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for
Sheriff
Brady
through
the
The * patriotic spirit h u reache
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Four pieces of property have
Wekiwa end Ethet nnd money is bo- exemption board woric, etc.
Daniel
Long
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In
Lake
Okte
cnochanged hands here recently. 1. D.
in c raised to buy a big flag for -the
school house. This is to be done by bee porta for; a time for a look at D. Hart bought 6 acres on north
Csmeron avenue, F. Hatch bought
Era sappers end socials to be the country.
Mr.’ and Mrs. T . W. Bryden and 10 seres partly improved on south
held at different home?. The first
ameron avenue and the proprietor
wak' given by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. daughter h fve returned from Mef the Bell Cafe bought land also on
Vermillion. A large crowd enjoyed nonamee, Mich., and. other poinU
M Cameron avenue.
B. J. Starling
the pleasant evenlbg and quite ■a north. , .
Marvin Austin has much aympa bpught § a eras partly improved land
nice start was made towards the
thy In hia - misfortune a t losing hU oh Miller avenue.
flag. ...
Our pastor. Rev. W. j . Bartlett toes which will cause hia giving up
h*a gone to Canada to visit his son hia wor k at the training camp, we
WE9T SIDE ITEM S
aqd other relatives. We missed him fa v .
Mias Avia Stenitrom, accompanied
C. H. Stevens ia having a houae by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride
very much last Sunday but are glad
for him to be able to take such a built on hia farm near Cameron spent several days last week at Day­
city for hia fpreman.
tona Beach.
nice trip.
Rev. D. D. Mariston returned
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boyd accom­
C. C. Morris and others of the
panied by Mr. and Mrs. . W. H. Sanford people who went to East, home last Wednesday .after a .d e »
B oyd and Ar M. Rush motored to Beach on Lffte Okeechobee write lightful visit spent at his home town,
Ot|ando last Sunday t o see Ray­ they are nicely settled and have South Bend, Indians.
mond Boyd, who is now a soldier seed beds going, eggplant, peppers,
Mias Ester and /lerder Carlston
boy,
etc. The weather ia hot and dry are visiting relatives and friend*
A. M. Rush haf^ accepted a posi­ there.
We wish them health and near Birmingham, Ala.
tion of section foreman at Grove- prosperity.
Cj
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins are
land. .
Messrs. G. C. Chamberlain, Bled-* the proud parents of •'a little girl
Rev. Ericson is expected to preach so and Hickson each bought a team who was born the fifth of August.
for ua next Sunday. We are always o^ mules of Sheriff Brady. ' A.' II. Her name ia Naomi.
glad to have him with. us.
Mr. Robert Showman is having a
Stone and J. C. Ellsworth bought
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Depend, on Clreumstantsa.
V)ne should always serve tmm u
"Have a big lime on your trip to
Wev York?" "Ob, ye*; I Invited ft left side. That's right, I believe."
native New Yorker to go out and see depends.. , In serving subpena.
np fronj the rear."
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hia town nnd be seemed delighted with apeak
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tabil moot of packing houses, but
too much talk and tbo little action
has prevailed so far, and thousands
of cattle that should be fattened and
butchered in this .state are beiifc
shipped to weitern points each sea­
son. Soma of these are returned to
Agriculture Best.
Proud of Hie Ignorance, .* ,
Floridians in the shape of high priced
Agriculture for nn honorable and
"Do you know anything-about the
beef. *
high-minded maq.la the best of all oc­ etock m arketr "Not a thin*. T h a t!
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that of citrus- fruit# by a wide mar­ cure the means o f living.—Xenophon!
gin, gnd in some coutities hundreds
of acres arc being devorad tp the cul
ti vat ion of hays of all kind*. Others
are increasing their cotton acreage.
We gr$ not turning from early veg­
etables and . aemi tropic fruits to
AGENTS FOR
staples, but wp are combining them
with the staples—something which
WOOD MOWING H A W E S , The Best T lat'i M idi.
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no-other state in the Union can do.
Conditions resulting from the war
AVERY PLOWS AND CULTIVAVORS.
and other events are forcing our
people to awaken and appreciate thd
CLARKS CUTAWAY HARROWS
varied advantages with which they
are blessed, some of which are not
- ACHE LEVELING HARROWS.
properly used.
First among these advantages are
PLANET. HI. TOOLS.
those offered for live stock and poul­
try £alaing._
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SEE US FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON
Why n o t'g e t together and make
the b ^ t of them— n o t "tom orrow ,"
but now?—Tampa .Times.

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EAST SANFORD
Mrs. E. A. Ward of Cameron uvenue has as her guest her cousin. Miss
Ruby Smith of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Ashley Purvire is very ill
with "fever nt her home in Beck
Hammock.
Dr. Robson .is in ' at­
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Harvesting the finest and biggest
crop .of field •porn over grown in
.Florida o r anywhere ciso is in pro­
gress here now and some wonderfully
nice hay Is being made. Celery seed
beds are looking well. More divorsr
lying the crops thnn'ever'is the talk
of thy growers, so they say.

Sanford
E. W. DICKSON
314 W. 1st ST.
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fine cot lagb’ built on his farm oh the
St. .Johns river.
Dr. W. E. Houaholder has sold
his farm on the West .Side to Mr!
W itte r. Dr^ Ilousholder ' and fam­
ily have moved to Daytona Dench,
where he expects to staft in the
dentistry' trade.
Miss Helen Brandt
and
Mr.
Frank Mcish were married recently
and nave gone to housekeeping in
their bwiutHttf home that'M r. Mi-laii
had. built for them.
Dorn to Mr. Sidney Cr»\ on Au
gust 1st, a soldier boy.

McCORMICK HAY RAKES

For Coral P p e ls io Ponder
Georgia is right to the fore with
the evidence to prove the truth of
the assertion that all the heat poetry
on the war in Europe is emanating
from -America. In the Maeon News
of recent date was printed the peer
of any poem on the great conflict we
have yet seen and wc fchall. hope that
Mr. William
Stanley
Beaumont
Draithwnlte, collector
of
current
verse for his annual nuthulogy has
not overlooked this'Georgia crackerjack. it is well that the sweet singer
of Michigan no longer lives to hide
her diminished fame, and as for J.
Gordon Coogh-r of South f ’an'lion,..
-hi* Uim*ot^»f1t£tT?b WST-TYiart of its
Sting when we consider the chagrin
lu- would experience were he’ asked
to review the following stanzas by
the Macon minstrel:
With t)i,e War of, Europe now on
hand,
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from other states vexed commands;
"D ear Old Georgia for Me."

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Since the day on which its first
AUTO TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZED
edition went to press, nearly .10
years ago, the Times hijs persistent
ly cent n led t at Florida should he Our free state as It stands
made on e of . tilt* greatest live stork no healthier or happier ty be
states of the l Tnion. In fact, no one except the hills therW no better land
W c are now prepared to do more and better work
industry hns received atrmuch space "D ear Old Georgia For M r."
in this jisp er/w lfli the possible ox
than heretofore
ceptiun of the locul cigar industry It's nothing hut right to praise! *
ami each year’ s developments make our state where we are reared and
freed;
A LL R E P A I R W .ORK G U A R A N T E E D
it . more evident ttuyBFIoridians
should work concertedly and ener­ others may be juat-iJi»-#nme "way* —
getically toliriTig about a realisation Hut "D ear Old Georgia For Me."
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Spucialisi in alKClironic Troubles such as
In u&lt;ldrcs»ing ^he,English house of Thoughtless of Deauty, It'd I'n....
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lords recently. Viscount Harcourt
Stom ach/Liver. Kidney, Bladder,
expressed the belief that there will referring to Female or Pine;
some
prefer
other
states
Belles
Anemic and B o o r Circulation,
h&lt;* a scarcity of incut, ampunting to
lint
“
Dear
Old
Georgia
For
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almost a'famine, after the war. and
Asthma, H ay Fever, Sciatic, Acute .
existing „ conditions indeed justify
and Articular Rheumatism, I,umWe commend- this easy form of
that prediction. All European n a­
bijgo,
Bgo, Obeisity, Stiff Joints and
tions are making inroads upon their versification to the Committee on
uliers too numerous to mention.
ot*
breeding herds to meet war’s neces Poetry of the Seven Million Boosters
j sijjei. and conditions ousting in tins’ Club of Los Angeles as a rur-1 ex­
14 years practice—4 years-Hospital Expert wire enables me
, countrV do not n eed-to_.be empha­ ample of the untrammeled .’-muse,
to 1-ITect.ctm-s where all others fail.
Thorough and
D e a th F o llo w s In T h e F o o ts te p s
instead
of
spending
$2000
“on
u
muJ
sized, The prices we arc paying for
Careful Examination. Professional advice on ,
sical
setting
for
the
catalectic
popt$\
O f T h e F l y i ^ .- '
meals of all kinds throw* the situation
your case free of charge. No extra charge
railroad iron meter, for which a
for house mils. PERMANENTLY
before us as upon u screen.
Them would be far less Sickness nnd fewer deaths if wc could
Located in Sanford,
destroy all t)\o flies. A little care will do much to better conditions.iYears and years will ellipse before ocal Calliope was silenced with
Keen your home well screened and use BEE BRAND INSECT POWDER *
&gt;rihe
of
$500
the
Seven
Millioh
Club
tin- meat supply reaches a noi'mnl
to kill the flies that do get in. Bugs o f every kind die where this pow­
stage again, nnd increased produc­ slniuld commission the Macon poet
der is used. Harmless'to your children and the pet*.
tion will be .necessary, not only for o deliver - himself Of a macaronic
Seminole Bank Bldg, after September 15th
the purpose of keeping prices within that would focus the attention of
the
world.
We
have
no
wish
to
dercaVh hut in order to ward off actual
ract from the earned glories of our
famine.
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f a n It i n t o t h e a ir.
ocal poets, hut after drinking in- the
The Times’ hns so often called at­
n-uuties of "D ear.O ld Georgia* For UNIVFhSITY OF FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Flies and Mosquitoes die In a few minutes. Will kill ants,
tention to Florida's advantages for
fleas, roaches, bedbugs, lice and buga o f every kind. Direc­
GAINESVILLE
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(he breeding of livestock, including
tions on package. Look for the BEE BRAND Trade Mark.
It If ill MORAL, INTCLLRCtUAL STXMMHItn
COLLCOR OV TH E H IGHEST RANK
pear tarne and upintcresting.
IJI mvrI * K « ,
l x * , Axtlmllurr, Kncitu-rtln*. lJbrnd Art*.
Education,
Munir, Eit-rmnlon.
hogs a? well as cattle, that tW s u b ■ &lt;tll Grocers, Druggist* and Department Stores.
L&lt;lu&lt;**tlon, Uradtut. Sfhool
Shakespeare, Milton, Burns,'Blake
Phytlnl-EduFsIloo, ■AU, Home Eoonomlen ject has lu-en worn
threadbare.
The
S»nd lot CsUlurup uni! Vl« r*
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Write (or CsUtocua nnd Uoolt at V i m
Scott, Tennyson, Emerson, ThackcrM C C O R M IC K f t C O .,
B A L T IM O R E , M D .
long waged campaign has borne
MIHtPHHKE, Prr. •
HOW.' CONRADI, PrM.
ny and Kipling still have attractions,
fruit, though,* as never before was as
of course, but what have th ey'ever
milch interest manifested b y Flojidwritten about the /roe state of dear
ians in stock raising us at present.
old Georgia?— Los Angeles Graphic.
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HORNER MILITARY S C H O O L
In many _counties the ae-.-og*. de­
It** n rtToril ol cf, v,«r» at Ihorounh work In prrpxrlnf younx ram for Col lit* llnlrnnitlrt,
voted ter forage crops is be}.- g rapidly'
(Jovrrtitiwnl, nnd Trrhnlfnl Seho-.l,, nnd for Hudm** lllr. A N on-winriut Chflrtlan ncbool.
The Right One to Question.
SUonf fnrally. Mllknry (raining. N.w liul'ilinr*. fireproof. ljir (« ('nmi-un, olth bonrl*!!
inrrensed, live ■stork* breeds are.being
■nd fuutliall.Kroundn, Imnir court#, •nd'runninx track#. Etpcruc# modemte. Kmiioa brskit
Jimmy, Bid you take till) pcnnler
lijplrmliit itn. Writ* far illuitrated n l i l i f .
improved, cattle tick dipping vetut of the cup on the table?" i i:-»ked
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J . C. HORNER, P rin cip a l, C harlotte, N. C.
are being lorutcd in scores r'f county
•my youngest sen, ■ "No, mother," salt!
pricTIm* and other steps are being
Tlnnnle, aged live. 'You inh*! not tell
taken to put the state up« n a* p;o,*«*r
story, Jimmie, bccuusp, Rod sees
footing in this great 'industry
At- everything mid you know you can't
hide from him." "Ask him who took
the |ytinh«&lt;. then," was the curt re­
ply.—Cleveland Lender.
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If it doesn't,
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pecially subject to constipation
and get your 53c. hack,
ply because they omit or neglect the*
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W un'J* ^ r Uv?r trouble f or years. Ij
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hradnchy, so many of them tako mat is a boon to mankind in that it takes
nasty, poisonous calomel that sickens tho place o f calomel, nets so effcc-i
their sb.tnnchs and makes them have tivcly l.ut ».» pleasantly, that it is]
to stay ut homo while it vu-t* on them. Nature itself, 1 cannot too highly I
They would lg» very-much Letter olT if rccommcr.d»Martin's Lives Medicine.’’
they took a dose or 60 of .Martin's — W ..T , McDenahl, 1109 Oglethorpe
Liver Medicine, u guaranteed y
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loss of timo or affecting the appetite. hasn’t it in stock, ho can easily get it
Martin's Liver Medicine is sweet for y o u .' Insist upon h cvh g it and
and plcssant to take— a spoonful is refuse to accept any sabstitute. Thero
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True In Some Cases.
A book ••reviewer In the, Londim
Tlidt*. InhVtV ri’ie rullu-r reninrliidde |
UNseriion Unit the word "liitenHdiug"
■Is.jm t one that should ordinarily he
applied to n work of Action. It Is retnrrknblc because, for some occult rea­
son, lie considers the .word. miMiitatde
In Its application' to any Action of
whatever clmmcter. If In* bad said
that It has no fitness .wtu.-h applied to
mm-h current fiction he-w ould have
aroused no sttrprlse.-^Kxchunge.

Where Onlop Gels Its Odor.
Tho slrongJlnvnr nnd (n|nr of nil the
members o f the union family nrc due
to tho presence? of nllyl sulpldd. rtn
ollllke organic^ctimixitind of isulpliur.
The finror-ylcltilng mntcrinl. Is very
volatile anti Is'hrokon tbtwn by heat
to smile extent,
Consequently, the
cooked, vegetable has p milder ilnvor
limn the raw,_______ •______
Not j_Jng, Thougn.
A little cold ensli-wlll enable many
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SANFbRD HERALD
morals. It Is now recognized as one
of the country's most Important health
problems. This IS why all over the
country we And health officials preach­
(Dr the National W o m a n 's C h r i s ­
ing iignln-d the excessive use of alco­
tian Tain per* n cp U n i o n )
holic stimulants and Indeed, urging
total nhstiiivnce ns the surest way of
- i•FROM WA8HINQTON TO WABH- [prolonging* life uml Insuring bodily
health mid vigor. ' f ' *
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state*, uud It hail -taken over nitty
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years to get them. Now there are
r*
twcuty-Blr, the District of Culutnbln
The Inlmr-department estimates that
and Alaska. wlUt ut leust tw o‘ States wages among miners In Colorado in­
to rote upou Htnte-wlile |irohIbltIon creased during 1D1U from ID to 25 per
- November next. One may now take a coat...In.Arizona,.among miners, the
transcontinental trip from Washington Increase wns at loast 25 per cent, and
city to Washington atnte, from Chesa­ mining the pgpff uml textile workers
peake bay to I'ugvt sound, on a high­ nt Mnlnc, 10 per cent. The monthly
way curve that Is not merely dry, pay roll among 20,000 miners In the
but. tlinnka to the Sixty-fourth con prohibition stnte of West Virginia In­
grrss. "bone-dry." And one may Jour­ creased by 908,000.
ney In a straight lino from the north
pole to the Gulf of Mexico on abso­ '■ The backrooms of H5 saloons In Chi­
lutely dry land and water anil Ice. cago are stild to contribute to the de- Texas haa-the -only-wet-Innduir-thr tTnnuentT -'Of' WOrti TfiiiiT I’.WO girls
route, and so much of that state Is every 21 hours, according to.the Chica­
dry that the traveler cun easily avoid go Tribune. This was the concluslot)
the wet spots.
reached, by an Investigator of the
•South .Side Woman's dubs of ( ’ Ideago.
A QUESTION OF HEALTH.
•Alcoholism, remarks an exchange, -Tlie hum who votes to keep tho sa­
him long erased U&gt; be u question of loon out is the man who bill Ills tip hi*
home, bis town, bis state and country.
—Exchange.
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WILtlAM H. TAFT
Former President Consplcu*
*ou8 In the Public Eye Since
He Retired From Office. *

"There Is no jmllib-al Men now *-xtntit In American 'politic* so robust
nnd growing us prohibition," says Col­
lier's. .
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Its Advantage*.
"The trouble with Jerkins |* that lib
thinks he Is smart on&lt;| bn* been buy­
ing pnper wlient."
"Hut. dear me,
George, cotjMu'f anybody See there Is
tin iiotirlsliitient In siii-b a substitute ns
that?"*

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When the American Bed Cross sorlety wns reorgatilxisl on a military
basis former President William II.
Taft wns the tlrst. man to be nnined «
major general by President Wilson.
Tills nptxilntmcnt met with universal
favor throughout the rolled State*
The prt-Hideot's neth(ti was taken un­
Mother Knew 'Em .
Applicant—'Ton sis*, ilium, bein'* ns der fttithorit)- grnntisl Idm by Joint res
*ow III *ave been n-takhi*'kW*r or chil­ olutlon p!v****l by congress lust April,
When he retltisl from tho presidency
dren all me Ilf**, Mi knows Ju*t *ow to
in
1015 Mr. Taft remained steadily In
bundle 'em." Mr*. »&gt;f de House (with
n smile)—"I anliclpaie ihetir Unit you the public eye. although it wns more
will hijvc a howling success with mine, or less distasteful to him. Me accepted
the tMvdtloit of Kent professor of law
Mary."
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at Yule nml devoted much of his time
10.these duties. He Interested himself
III the war nnd warmly nupimrt«-&lt;l tin*
ndmlnlKtratinii I n Its war plan* The
former president's chief interest, how­
ever, lay In lh*l Cross*work, and hi*
efforts to raise funds to care for
wounded American soldiers on the buttlelleld were tireless.
Mr.. Taft, twenty-seventh president
o f the United Htnle*. was bom nt Cin­
kmtosim : a nu in i: oil .f.nc;in»:h
cinnati In 1857. graduated nt Yale In
Itttn o n O i l u f Hfiy b i n d .
N o ItaM rric*, M A f u d n
'• full*U«di 1878 anil ndiultteil to Hie Ohio bar 111
or llnitar. A 4 h* p Fngln#
f » r IQ h o ttfk ■ ( extfi u f tic ■ d i t , ■ M i '
s-eo- j ksi» He bi-i-aim* circuit Judge nnd
3 0 * 7,* fri. p.
S e n d f o f p tl ff w
I'u m p *. M ill S u p
wns also the llrst governor gem-rnl of
H i m , K r g ln r w , It o lt f N ,
Ha*
M ill* a n d
W um l
iW vltirif M a r h in r it .
, the l ’bill[iplne Islands. lie twice dt•lined appointment n* associate JusMALSBY MACH INK CO.
the Unlteil Kbit*-* supreme
I OH . 10 t *« « l l t « jr S I f W t
J ark, m» it* H f r . I lent Id a - tire* of
court, but Iteenme secretary of -war in
President Itoosi’vell'* cabinet, lie win
in*nbulled f«‘r president by Ihn Repub­
lican convention In Chicago In KHj*t and
defeated William Jcimlnga_J!rywi. the
.‘Democratic nominee. Ho was retiolfT
Inafcd tiy the Itepuldlenns io H)I2. tint
was .(Wealed by Mr. Wilson. Mr
KihisimVIi ran on the I’ n&gt;greshlve ticket
t ■tliatryear, Ijnvlng quarreled with tbo
i former president. Kloi’o t)la-retirement
1 n* president Mr. Tuft held no |inhtlc‘
otllee.
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the same effort put forth in territory
where the local merchants use their
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SUSPEND SO LDIERS’ DEBTS.
Pennsylvania Liw of 1915 Hat Stood
Toil- In State Court*.
Kid 1*1i d men In the national aervlcc.
Including those selected far tlui-anny
by drart, will lw prelected III Pcimsyb
vanln by wlmt virtually atmmnf* tn a
moraturliim.
There Is n law on the ajntutc ImoUa.
af Pennsylvania, panned two years ngu.
which exempts men miiHiered lnloNtnte
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1 When Napoleon lay dying on the Is­
land o f St. Helena lie kept murmuring
in Ids delirium. "Head of,,tho Army."
and these nn* Ills lnni-recotyled words,
whilst his unfortunate successor, Na­
poleon HI. naked the doctor, whilst al-_
so under the Influence of sonic mental
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If you wish to he or do anything
great In this world you-will Uml every
hour uud every.day a n 'opportunity In
some way. If uolldng else the lull lit
routine Is op|K)rtunlt) to study up for
future reference and ilte._
If your mltal I* full of pinusmtid idea*
for'carry lug them out you tuii make
almost any sltunthfii or elreiimstauce
work In to help you.
It Is not so much how 'j'olFgo nt a
thing iis to «ct at It.
lleglii by doing’ something. Ho and
tldnk nt the sani.j time. Tlmt think
will belji In tl^&gt; by\t do. and by nt
ways doing \iba\Vt)u know how to do.
tlrst. you will Uiid^iie nexi step easier.
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tn ILli if: nl*iiiit It.iMjil you* will lie *ur
prl*iil lit holt or
i( I * I n k e e p III 1 1ll
front row of tie procession.—Mlntie
upoii* Tribune
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Historic Walking Canes.

Iii the New York llm orh'nl society
In New York ••Ify I* n sninll Hut choice
colter)Ion o f blHtiirlc walking cane*.

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Tin* most valuable of tin- |o| I* 'n
*liMlt. *erv|&gt; cable
Jiimlii Eniiiklln.
into |Mi«*e**lon of
cl A* "the eminent

cane u*i*l by Hell
It afterward- intnr
I &lt;r John \V. I’ruu
p|iy*h-ian o f ilircc

quarters of a century ngo.
Next In Interest I* one until to have
lK*en uscil by Henry t ’lny nnd Abrnlmiy
Lincoln
Then* are al*q two canes
Ynnde from .limber of t’omirtbdorp.Oil
\!&gt;r llnrard Perry's tlngshlp nt tin* lini
tie of Lake Erie----O f a m ore etirlou* nninrc 1* a thick
.-a nr* in:olc from Iiii' ln«k of a walrus
presoni&gt;*l by llowlainl Pell find n
11mil nil&gt; car veil enlie of hardwood
made by n Mniidnn Indian.—New York
'Time*.
Bnromeler Paper.
lliiRiiiteter piipi*r tlmi clinngi1* It*
color am m lliig a* tin* weallier l* wet
or dry. may bo inmle under several
formulas, m-cording to the color Vou
want, onij formula Is: t'M'olt eliloriib*
one part: gelullii. ten pari*, water. 1'Xi
part*. In till* tin* normal •olor I* plid;.
Tlil*’«*olor eliatlge* to Violet III imslluui
biuulfl weafltor mill to l*hii&gt;-bf&gt; wet
win Iher. Another formula taint make*
yellow In dry wctlthyr call* Vp^cuprlr
i liloriile, inn* parti gelatin. tmVTiiirts:
wtiii-r tiM.jinrts Still nmither formy
Li I* -cobalt I'liloriib*. one part; gelatin,
twenty pari*; iib kid oxide, seventy-live
parts; water. IMo parts. This gives li
grer-n In dry went her. Immerse paper
or nmsllii In either solution.- llnxiklyn
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.......
• A London lax) driver had nn elderly
Indy n* Ills fare the other day. On ur
riving at her home she gave hlm_1hc
legal fare—one shilling along with n
food ecotiimiy'pninphlct bonded "How
procesa."
ti» Live mi frilxjM'iice u Day," ,, _ ,
It lx nf siieclnl Imporlnncc uml Inter­
"ExtUse me. miss,” said he, handing
est to those who mny lie selected fur liack the pnmplilot. "1 couliln’t think
tho army and who have lieen iinxloiis of taking this from you. Ihswubo Iii
fest, duo to n decrease in their earning tin* absence of tlie Information It conpo&gt;ver, they woUldkiot Iw nblo to meet t(ilus you might be tempted to live liepaymenta on • their hom es'nnd thus yond your lilucome." *
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lose them.
According to authorities on realty
law, the act of 1U1B will prevent a
T w o S p e e d y C ls ta a s .
building and loan association, for ex­
"He lielougs to a fast class."
ample. from foreclosing a mortgage
"Which fi(st class?"
held against a home owner drafted into
"An* there more than one?"
tho army for such period ns ho Is serv­
"Y*es;' two. There's the cjnss that
ing In the army, regardless o f whether spend their money f«*tor than they
tho payments on the mortgage are make It and the other &lt;*hnvd thnt make
made as they become due.
their money faster than they ran spend
It will also prevent; these authorities it,"—Detroit Free Press,
say, aucb legal notion ns cjoetmont'liroCeedlugs against a soldier's family for *
An Impromptu Joke.
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nonpayment of rent while tbo lessor
“ Where nn* my tennis tilings?" de* r
of the property Is In service.
mtiuiled the-wife of the professlotiol
humorist.
"Look In the tiunwry. You will gen­
INDIANS AS FIGHTERS.
erally flml n racket and bawl there."
Canadian Officers Advise Their Us# replied the professional humorist, innkIng a note ou his cuff.—Town Topic*.
With American Forest.
, Canadian ntllcvrs on leave in I^mdon
Two Worries.
from tho French front havo Informally
recommended to-American othclala thnt ’ The'Other Wiunan-Poor Henry Cos
American Indiana bo employed or en­ Is always worrying nlsmt tho money
listed for service with the. American mnrket!. The Other Man—And Mrs.
expeditionary forces. Manitoba Indiana Cash Is alwuys worrying alwUt the
with tho Canadians haw done excellent market money.
work at scouting.
Fatt Pkklngt.
Pkk
"These Indians with us," snld a cap­
Burglar—The laivycr got me acquit:
tain with the Canadian forces whoso
parents live In Philadelphia,' "have per­ ted, but he took every cent I had. Pol
formed aervlcea that never could have - W h i t are you going to do now?
been perMrnicd by a white man. Tho Burglar—I guess I'd liettcr rob the lawIndian of North America hna It III Ida 'yer.—Iamb. ,' * *
bones to be a good tighter and a crafty
• Naturally,
one. We havie Indians tn nearjy every
'
After a ninn has raised a family of
'regiment Again nnd again during the
post two yeftrs I have seen them go out grown daughters 'every ctlme mother
lit night betwcpn the trenches and, tqicaks to him he Involuntarily asks.
‘without firing a shot, without making "How much?'.'—Ilouxren Post.
the slightest noise or creating the
It a man la forever telling you what:
slightest disturbance, come back lead­
ing half a' dozen or so Germans, from bt» la going to do tomorrow tt la n
whom much valuable information lias waste of time to aak him what he did
yeaterday.
been, obtgloed." /

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,Thls Monster Dost Exist
. An Evil Uerjji/p,
Tbo dlngouek is a buge"uuc!ass!fled
.Asmmlona Is nn evil genius or doaquatic monster. It resemble* In many
of Its charactcrlstlca the extinct dino­ niou. In the ti|iddiryphal book o f
saur, u huge reptile of the Mesozoic Tobjt be l« PetlrCKnled na slaying’ the’
period, fossils of which hnvn been ills seven husbands of Snnt. In the Tnlcovfcnxl by paleontologists In the sand nitld he Is described ns the |»rJm*e of
stone strata txnli of U&gt;e African' and demons nnd Is said to hnvc driven
Solomon front hi* kingdom.
American continents.
It lives in Lake Victoria Nynnro and
Its numerous tributaries, nnd there Is
Admission Free.
no record of tho monster having been
Jack hud ii little party nn his birthseen In any other part of the world dnv. His mother had told one of the
'Whether It Is a descendant Of one of little boys not to buy a present.' When
the huge, prehistoric snurkuis that has this little boy nhlypd nt the* party
by a process of ada|datlo^-llving as Jack snld: "What’ did you bring?" hut
tt tfw’s 1n ImpenrtraMp-TOgtonr Tar qfflekly uilildl. "that's ’nK rlgfif lUy olT
away from the encroachments of d i­ didn’t bring anything 'muse this par­
luted man—continued with tint slight ty's for nothing."
modlilcatlous through priMllglous agei
to the presentTlme. or whether It Is an
* Water-Loving Trees.
unclassified reptile or amphibian, it Is
Water-laying tn*es along streams
equally Impossible to say, ns no sped
often consume more water thnn they
men exists either of its banes or of Its
save. Estimate* are that n hi*ech for­
skin. That this monster docs exist,
est wlll tfnh^plre nearly 50 per cent of
however, there can he no particle of
-o«oniHiid pr»*&lt;q|»lh»tlotr-of-2»&gt;-tnebevr
-dtmtir.' mr tim reidimotty dr'nTTTTrovniiWhile
a nmlferous rarest hut
tlvo eyewitnesses enunot 1** reasumably
per cent of tho same or like precipita­
discredited.—Wide World.
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F. L. Burges* .
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Albert Jackson_____ _ ._‘..Yes
Yea
Joseph Ellis.......
__ Yes
Yea
0 . P. Herndon i__
.-..Year ,Yea
J.,L: Oglesby.:.:___
__ Yes
Yes
Tred S. D e i g n s ____ ,_ Y e s
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Orrle Love...’...
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Recapitulation:
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. ‘Mias Hart lajared •/• I
F R E N C H , E N G L I S la AND NOW TAKE3 SEVERAL DAYS
POLITICS A N D
INTRIGUE
Mrs. J, I. Hart wai painfully taITALIANS QN "THE - ^
FOR M AIL TRAVELING
AND
FANATICS
BLOCS
jured. and her daughter, Mias Mar­
OFFENSIVE : ‘
18 MILES
,
garet Hart" was badly sbakeir up yes­ . THE GAM E

Newa from the ‘ fighting fronts A mater that should
receive the terday afternoon "when their autpmoWashington, D. C., Aug. 23.—T h e
ahow that the French, vEngliah and Sttentfon of the busineay men of this biie, which was being driven by Mias aituatipn In’ Russia continued &lt;T“ ~
Itoliana have atafted a'b ig offanaiva' city is that of* a bitter mail service Hart, left'the road and collided with center of interest here tdday w i._ __
the new nfctio'na) aVmy in 'shape to'
and while the reporta from Ruaala between Sanford and Geneva. This a tree. .• 'V v,. ' V ‘
mystery surrounding tha nature 01
go when called ,/jn September lit
Mrs, Hart and Mias 'H art left official dispatches the government
are not so good they ara not dis­ hustling little city only aigbtean .or
and 19th and' October.-3rd. . &lt;
quieting.
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~
more miles from SanforA ktranaActa ahbrtly after dinner In their Stude- has received from Petrograd- within
Two
men were
AWU hundred
imuutvu and
nuu two
***** uivh
nv,w
The great offensive of the ltallana much business with this 'cjty. and it baker for ffahford, where, they in t h e ju t 48 hbura still undispelled.
led-n p -Tor -‘phyUeamHtsrtUhaUon.
'Tnr-r-irr:----- —•
tended ~ to ~iP4trd ~tha ~afternoon. •^
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T
from -tbc-region-of--Tol mi
- - about-two -weeks ago and since; thjt
head of thoAdriatlcSea7lagolng.on and forth~thess—ft___________
Ar^mllea for- the- Whan in the vicinity oV Altaments . Tudgl, -r,
-•- j j - i ;--—
from the
Russian cao
taL referriz
refivrlnr to
tho-Russian
capital,
time the matter of passing- on -cxdespite tho stubborn resistance o f reason that mall u“ ^ m ^ T T ; p a a ^ T who~^"^S“ driving- i t
. 6 Failed to Pnaa
speculation
In'
Petrograd
knd
* cmptlon claims and other matters
the Austrians and the difficulty of the bninch lines of the F. E. C. Ry., about 26 mllea an hour,* turned off
16 Claims Exemption
cow.
newspapers
concerning
exp
connected with the work, has kept
the terrain.
and go by n roundabout way. Into the brick road to avoid a high place.
12 No Claim
. *
''dramatic
announcements
of
events"
the board- busy.
Aa the car atnlck thx ;day which
Meanwhile tho British and French Geneva. There was- ho relief in
and'^xpretaihg
t^o
view
of
the
press
forma
the
roadbed
outside
of
the
The following is the Anal rcsuit;0f
forces in Belgium'and on the sec­ aight to. remedy this condition* until
that
"if-no
agreement
is
reached
be^
SECOND^ DRAFT PROBABLE
brick
and,wb(ch
waa
in
a
very
slip­
this-first draft of .202 ' men. almost
tors of. Lons.and Yerdun in France the brick roads were/built'but now
tween, the contending groups1open
pery
condition,
because^
of
the
teceht
complete. These mem wilt bo certi­
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’ again have made progress against with a first clase bride grouted road
fied to the District . Board for ser­ Early Sp(lng May WllfihM.*hlore the" Germans and s al^o . hayo hfehd, the entire distance and two bus rains, ft* skidded,':'and* unfortunately conflict must follow" were taken to
Miss Hart applied tho brakes, which support the unofficial .interpretation
Activity /
vice. A few applications for exempnotwithstanding; mosit violent coun lines mkktng two "trips daily each only added to its momentum. Aa it of the government's dispatches as
—Uon-from..tho^fi|atidraft_hAyo.. not -^.Washington,.. D.LC., A ug.,22.—A ter- attacks/ aU-the-grouQd-they-won-1
.' way the mall aervice’ could be' mads
crashed head on" Into *a pino tree lating-tovpoliticxl conditions and
daily,.
• 1s .
:
yet been completely .passed" on and full statistical repprt of the opera- iq recent fighting.
probably undercurrents of German
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the names arc not included bolow:
■tiohfl o f ‘ the draft law will be pre­
‘ This matter was taken up by the Mrs. Hart" was thrown into-tha wind­ intrigue working to unseat Premier ;Y
On
tho
eastern.front"near
the
imshield,
'
painfully
*
cutting
.
her
'
face.
pared by the provost -mhrafal gonSanford. Board .of Trade at their last
Julius Scoft *
^
porttfhf* Russian point of Riga on meeting and tho good people of It b thought but for the large hat Kcrcp.iky with either ' a 'coiintar-: m
eral's
office
as
soon
as
the
first
In­
A. D. Wright
rbvolutlon
to*
re-ehtablfah
tho.
ali-r
crement o f . 687,000 tnen of the na­ the Baltic, tho Germans have started Geneva will arrange for .a petition that sho was wearing tho accident
John Jelks
tocracy or bi4ak* dowii altogether
tional army hns been completed, what possibly may turn out to be to the proper -authorities and it is might have proven fatal, Mrs. Hart
* D. C. Brdwn
$
tht provisional government. .
sometime early In October, Pending another big offensive and also -are Roped that tho government will sec suffered grcstly from' tho loss of
Chas. M. Williams "V
*
attacking
the
Russian
lines
to-th
e
rlood,
a
s'
it
,wns
some
two
hours
Ii Is known that the idea of send- v.
the preparation of tho report no
the ninny benefits t6 be derived by
Julius Huff
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southeast-in tho vicinity of Dvinsk a star route between this city and jeforc pnssersby brought them" to sending'immediate
financial
and .
steps
towards
calling
a
second
IncrcArqb'C.’ Jones
'!•
and-farthcr.. south near Brody and
the c i t y / ;
physical
aid'
to
-RuBfia
Has
been
pasamont
tOj-lhe
.colors
:.will
.bc
taken..
Geneva and. nllaw_ojliLjo(-Jhe_h«,fi(
-----RirFUtCHfdlBB
General Crowder said today the .Tarnpo!7~}n* northern East GalicRC lines to.carry the mail to Geneva.aqd
Miss Hart. pas. thrown against the 6d"bjrall'thO"*Amortex;comm!siIpneraJ
Wm, Andfcrson
Already' tho Italian offensive has from Gonevn here, thus making wind shield arid badly -shaken ub, rcceUtly - returned from Petrograd.
call
for
the
second
increment
had
Lloyd Hill
.
not been taken up at any conference resulted In the capture of more than direct conncctiqn with all triads jut .is able to be at her post-of duty, This has hot applied'to the-, sending
Andrew J. King '
of troops, but of supplies and ’p rin­
he-had attended and that ho had no 13,000 prisoners and thirty guns, and north and south on the main line of n tho county .Judge’s office. •,*
Raymonds Fields ‘
gains
if
great'
importance
havp
been
indication that it had been taken up
the A. C. L. Ily. .
.
. . ‘ '
Tho car was badly damaged!— cipally; transport' facilities, sorely
S. M. Picklns
made nil along the linCi Italian
needed to maindtin (he efficiency of anyway
hv
President
Wilson
or
Sec­
Pete JfOldcn #
Irv‘ a community of this tixe the toporte'r-Star..^ .
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Worships, which arc aiding in the at­
the armjg at" tho front.
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Baker.
Chan. E. Chatfnan
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tack nt the head of the Gulf of mails sltould bo made daily', into
It. B. Wight r 1 •
*Mcrnorlam Theodore Schaal ' - ^American, officials frankly , admit
Tho first increment will fill;all the Triest, .hove- switchqcT “ their., guns, every part of tho county and tho
government
quifk
to
•
recognise
the
Born
at Wavcrri, Germany. June tKoir uneasiness over the tenor Of
training
'
nroas,
16
national
guard
D. E. Mather;)
from .the battle lino and ahoworoA
m
building
of
good
roads
will
no
doubt
25th,
-1^64.Cam e'Jta"Americ‘a' iti" the confidential adviees/--.They-real­
camps
and
16
national
army
canton­
Sam Brooks
shells on Trieste, the big Austrian
v
ments, to capacity, and therp will be port which is the objective of tho nssisl in giving us a better service 1883. Settled first in Illinois, then ize that tho pressure upon tho pro7 ! vr
Walter Garvinvbianhl
governmeqt
from
the
o
p
p
o
-;
with tha Geneva soctlon. .
•• , settled in ’ Hastings, Minn in 1887
a , surplus, of men. besides, those as­ Italiails..'. ,
,4.
•Oscar Middleton * •
'»
apd married N ov .'27; 1900 to Mias sition "clomant."within, tho new re­
signed
to
the
regular
army.
Tho
’ John Jo"hnaonv
’Admission is mnde by the Vienna
-Jaafi
.*
»* regujari.
Mary A, Mamcr .nrril was mayir. of public, now further increased-by tho'
cgujars aro
are now *12,0QD#
-i£,oi{u abpva
uopyxi full
iuii war offico’ of victories of the, Italians
A*
"Harvey H. Newman ’
HAVE 6.116 PRISONERS'
pope’s propbsnl./or .peace, had con­
Hastings,
Mlrin.*
fo’r
two
years.
He
authoYfiT
*
iuthb’riitjidj,.vvair‘
strength,
by,,
VolunClifford ;Gijdr' . / . /
at- several points south of Tolmlno
-%
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. ——‘Viy - ,.v • tary
ary enlhff^^nt . nnd ^ the'V'natlpnnl and'thfe.rapfbrc of tho town of Sclo, In One Place Entire ^Regimental iob followed tho Jewelry business for fronted Prouder Kerenaky With*! a
Zimina ijankn : .V V ‘;
more perplexing'task and tho d ifficu l--;^ ^
twenty- years,
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. .\ j
ruwrd in siml^
nr_. aituatWi,^
guard
£
;
. irh‘ near the Head of the- Adriatic, but
..jHdrold Grant,(jiVC*. Staff Was Captured
' - .-A • -t*
I.-J
ties are much increased by the.threat
training, fadllllt^akcady’ aroi tax^d it-is "asserted that, tho offensive, es­
•iiraes.Itochplie'.,’
B /.y.
Ho-le^ffs a wifoVand thrpe sons# of tho coiintry being oyeyrun by-th e ;
Paris,
France,
Aug.
23,—The
tof make reMy-VIbr* the front, ihou pecially qt Sclo‘, 7c9*t ^tho Italians
l '
w % S h n d ^ -"
Jamc.v^Rcd 15, Carl George aged 11 German.mijitary machine. ,
dLnow availabie and. JtfTs regarded./ad thousands of men, killed or wound- Germans mado a-violent.counter at- and Raymond Nicholas aged ip.tnekiasC
flight
on
the
Verdun
front
very unlikely- that ‘MtauzaHon of.arv wf^Jn ^ndqition to jnorc than 6,600
V s „ i c , m ktflir
He wns a consistent
west of the Mouse. They pene­
«ir
y*\, addltional 600.000 tn ^ -of'.C h e-m Petrogrid, Russia, .Aug.- 23.— Aa\;
I ; *. !A; ^Mdy Brpwn,''; *
&gt; .»
the
Catholic‘ghurclrnna
prisoners!•
I
the day approaches for'tho opening j.^||
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1 ^ , I trated the French-lintfs" at points in of tho Catholic. Knight
tlonal army' can begirt";until early
I
Allen |Iorton ;;- .
t lx
spring of 191m. Neither'quarters nor —Not.,aione havo, the Canadians re­ their attempts to reenpture the served as- Grand Knight* for three of tho ' "extraordinary•' council’ ' ’ e t ;*
I-1,.- Bfddiy,E.'&gt;B\ilrtpn
." • , .
personnel to train, the Tprco .will bo pulsed the-German 'couritry. attask ‘ground ' taken from them in &lt; the years.. Was a member of the Order Moscow, the newspapers Xro full of
I j ? " 1*-; "RurtbraBlaok
before Lens,, but thpy* hfcve'token Ftancji offensive, but the war office
available beford that time." Jof Eagles, aisb a member of the speculations concerning dramatic anI’ . r^ - :^b..;k|Mckoeter
additional "positions from tho onemy announces they w'ero driven out.
nounccmerjta of . events.
judging .
-v .. ^ ."LouU Ottffihc iH-jt*.'
Inequities of an unfavorable na* on-front of the important Coal'ccnG’erman attacks east •uf the river Catholic Foresters, where he served frqm predent expectations,. congress /
n
the
office
of
Chief
Ranger
for
one
**.Geo, slqflSiens ' *,.V
ture will bo khoWn, in the *Ktrrthtlcal ter.f Near .Yprca, in. Flanders, tho. also were repiilrfed* The number of
- *
'^Ta likely to take tho form of a atiig-. -*
.
Sidney Jlarno . . . • . *.
report. TJiere probably will be some British have penetrated’ the German prisopera! taken 'hai . reached 6,116,' year
_ gfo of thti.;‘ cabitjet backed by ' the
\&amp; &gt;s D. N. Herring
amended regulations, based on ac­ line "to : a considerabled &lt;
Tepi
depth.
On The siatement follows: ~ pill beam s ,werq Mr.‘ 9; aocinllata left!, against tbo bourgolae
W. C. Cummings.
tual experience with the first incre^ both these sectors 'furious^'fighting
■ Mr! F. W: Mahoney,-.Mrs consisting of conatitutional demo­
V.Tbb Germans lait night attacked Rung.;,
TaVin ‘AfATlnmi K fr • fYnnrcr* Vnhnllltf.
menf, and'some amendments in the •tjli is going- on, tho combatants'
./ R..0. W icks' .on Various "places on the Ai8P0 front; John -Mellcrn; M r.‘ George Venable, crats, discontented Moscow buiinaos
David Pctqrson
law may be thought deeirablo ,by finally coming together-in .hand to
M
e, Effwin- jiogan, Mr. John Mau* "mem under* their president, M! Hia*
Thqy mado acVatal strong attetnpts.
v
' JBo^Citerry.^.^ ! J
-y
.congress."
"
ipr.
hand encounters.- -.bushinsky and dismissed generals, *; r
in"
the-M
clnity
of
MonneJoon.'farm
. - Andrew Wlllf$h# :&gt; &gt; * -, * V
.; jn Germany.,lie had "at tho begin- who all agree in severely criticising' ■
It If possible that, some provision
Wednesday night apd -Thursday .cast''of. Br*ye En Laonhia, squth of
Ernest^Parraraore" *r ■&gt;-'
nlrtgi-'pf.lihe.
war^ono brother Iri;Wa- thf present course and policy, de­
will be. made whereby all tho sons of mprnlng aetu
tlwt
ntivman^*
rrnwn
fllAvnlU
hfrlttrunri
AIH
n
Aflfi
tTlP
HlilV
saw the , German^Crown Bpvelle, betweerf Alljes ail'd tfie Hpr
'. A. J. Jackson .
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ono family will not ife faken. A new Prince .delivering heavy courtter •at- trivelle monument, - and on tho1, C’nl- ’ vern, but was called, to .the array manding ' radical • changes! . This,
Clifford Choice "i •
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and .had heard nothing from him in view la.'taken by the Petrograd and
definition of- the atptus of married
taclu against the ndwly^won French ifornie plateau. • Evertr^hbfd ^/our.
Oliver General : k
,*
men may.be.one-pf the things acted^
troopj maintained llrcir poaitiona.cn- twoiyears. In Hksllngs, Minn., one Moscow pryea,. which declares that -.
positions north.w.est' of Verdun,
. - . j .David Minyard;
. -/v -h . ,
slater,
Katie’ Myers survives if tio'agreement ie reached between
upon.' President Wilson's letter, to
A
1
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AM toasA
el/an
Prisonars.
w^ro ftake^n
where
sevcril /pointa the German.) tireiy."
Y? j Chester Thomas .
him.-.
Senator'.'Wecks. Is .taken by many-.tp
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the cpntending* troupe, open con­
•1/V
them- These l' ^f«On-the left batik oF the ^Meuse
‘ ‘ j ,. Ester Woodward
&gt;S:Vf
indicate a feelfngrthat a more liberal succeeded'In’j^entering
He bad lingering Ulritoa for three flict must. follow.. Firat atepa hav«~&lt;M
__fiinka
* L&lt;«a)A»n»
annaflu
- .after;
nitor—* _ _
_
.
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position*,’
however,
shortly,
Clarence Young
(Verdun front) late yesterday, wq rqy
policy may ba. found .deairable". * .'
7
been itaken.against vigorous and ag­
&amp;
ward- again, were, relinquished to pulsed a violent German counter at­ years!
*0. T. Smith
.A t present, under regulations, a General Potain’i . men tinder fierce
lip "passed away AuguatT 2 tf| at gressive action by-the malcontents. , t
' .. Geo, Washington
tack between Hill 304 and - Dead 7:30 a. nf., recefying all the laat rites Among those who Jiaye arrived ;at
condition .of Xttual dependency miftt
onslaught*, v* ‘
• Boston Irvin / \
"•••
M in Hill_£ Certain enemy dqtach- of the religibii ho so devotodly loved Moscow'are President , Rodaixnko of
be catablishcc^ to, obtain exemptiqh.
North and northeast of Verdun the merits -which succeeded In gaining-a
• ; Walfred-TIerson;
V'
The condition of marriage In itself is
during his life and was buried wltn V the duma; A. J. Guahkpff, .ex-presi- »
Henry Wright" not considered. •' Another matter to Gertpxne mado similar attempts to footing in our first llrie trenches;were roqpiem mesa from the All Souls dent of tho duma; Prof. Paul Miliu• Rufus Jones
be worked out is the status of aliens. recapturo-lost ground, but the artil­ ejected by a brilliant' attack - .which Catholic Church at 10:30 .Thursday, koff, ex-foreign minister: A. L, Shin, ;. Sam’i Muse. .
' •
fftill another la-the status of-men lery Ynd riflo fire of the Frencjimen ( gavo us'slxty prisoners., OU^recon' August 28^1., "-.
“ .
-, tv
garoff; A. Makioff, also tho former
‘J '
Llst^ol* names of men. who sub­ who have passed beyond draft age forced them to deaijt. Wednesday naitsancea were pushed forward aa
Rev, Father (PRIordan and Father comfnandor. in chief of tho Russian .1
hftarnoon
found
the
Germans
ap­
far «a the viliago of. Forges.
mitted to physical examination for since being drafted and that’ of those
Barry of DeLand 1 conducted tho armies, Caneral Alexieff and Genera
draft Thursday, 'August 28rd, 19J7* who have become of draft ago in tho parently cowed as a result of their
■ervices, .th e' choir rendering the Brusiloff, who yesterday conferred
"On
the
right
bank
of
tjio
river
unrewarded efforts, for their infan
V "-"*
dlairo- meantime.
tho enemy' also,, made . aeveral at­ music.
with the loaders of the Moscow
try kept to their trenches and only
.
. Passed • ing Ex.
tempts to drive us from the post
movement; M. Riabuahinaky, ’ exthe artillery waa In action.
L\ Names'.
r
Exom. or Not
- Tom Watson Denounced
lions
which
wo
had
captiired
espec­
v*CV
Homy
Guard
Election
Mayor Tchrikoff, ex-minlater of
More than 6,000 German* have
Washington, Aug. 23,—Tho Jef­
- Monroe Richardsorr..... ."v..Yes
No
The Home Guard Company will trade, A. I. KonovaTSff and Prince 8 .
bten mado’ prisoner duriig tho three ially riorth of Normont farm and at
fersonian, of which Thos. .E, Watson
j"' • i’veitoh Clowotfi_„„...-.....UN'o
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daya_of fighting in the. Verdun re­ Hill" 834. Our firo Inflicted heavy eitoct a captaih at -the meeting to­ Troubetakoi.
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--Edwlrd Oglesby..,.... '..,....No
losses on the Germans and broke up night to fill tho vacancy caused by
is editor, and The Masses, a So­
. ^
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gion.
•
cialist magazine were denounced by
u
Kliggie CheatnutM,.L ..:.._N o
On tho Aisne'Yront the Crown their gaaaulting waves . which werto the 1 resignation of Capt. Geo. O.
Two thousand'letters, each one of­
» Willie Anderaon^^ .y..■ iY ea No Postmaster General Burleson today Prince still continues his attacks at not ablo to approach our lines at any Herring, resigned, who leaves today
fering a solution of tho submarine
' t Chas. Maxwell..-.. . . . . . . . ,Yea". No in1-a 'communication to the senate. various points along the Chemin- point. North of Carriers's wood'.fhs for tho training camp:
problem wore received by the nqvy
Joseph R eed .......
i.:.Y&lt;*&gt; - jio- Ha declared that they were leader^ dea-Damea and adjacent territory, attacks with the^use of flaming liq­
Tho order for oiqctfon follows:" '
department In one week. If theso
A«!o!ph-'C..8 haw...... -.^.YeA: . N o' of. an organized propaganda to dis­ but nowhere has ho been ablo to uid wdre not any*more successful for.
Headquarters Home Guards
'•wiae heada"’ would voni/ screw 'upthe enemy and added to hia losses.
. ; Alexander Aitch.............-.Yea ' Y er courage enlistments, obstruct ' tho dent tho French line.
Sanford,'Fla.,. Aug.^24,. 1917.
their patriotism to the point of en­
" Robt. F.’ BlaxelL.... .w.-..Ye&gt; : No draft and proVcQt subscriptions to
The number of unwounded prisoners'
Order No. 1
'
listing in the Tflhvy we -might see
✓•
'■ ’ E.^ O. BowiAap...^..- .......Y es, No
the Liberty Loan. He declined to
we have taken sinco" Aug. 20 h*s
Eloctlon of captain, for -Seminole’
Socialist
Arrested
7
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some
apprdciablp results. .B u f'ftiey-;^ *^ ?
-• ’WllUe Holmes....^;, .1 J..Vea" .No "give sother reasons for barring The
now'reached'6.116/ Of these about County Home .Guards Friday even­
won't.
, ’
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New
York,
Aug.
23.—Adolph
GerJohn Mooro...;.,_‘til.
No
Masses from the hulls.^V
241 are" officers. • This’. d6es"not’Jn*; ing, August 24th, lbl7. '
1.
.:
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Yea
m*^,
sberetary
.
of
the
National
So­
elude
thr
prisoners
capifured
yeafer' v • WiHlam-E."WJilte.. .A ....No
\
Tcrhebn,
• ,
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cialist. p a r ^ charged, with l\»ving day.in,shelters or 600' Wounded "prisGeorgo Williams
Yea
-Y e s
• . Sanford Me'n Buy Land
Ona by -one our treasured axiom
1st Lieutenant Commanding.
vlolateflitho csplohage act was held imcra.wbQ. art lo.our. hoapitala.. Ac— ------—
S ivxnarrFia;"—Opb of - the-fargwL
rita.exploded— Wima-yau^rq UmpU
Will Blas...;^-^„—uX___Yea
deals made In this stats' for to, this federal graqd jury on a fivo cording to infprrnritlop now at. hand
♦•d. to remark that "talk .ia cheap .' ,
.y^FirtJFqei All Right
Ebb D o w l i n g . . :
some, time’ was closed last week, thousand dollar bond., today after important booty‘ has been‘ captured,'
(uat remember tha^ the telephones
Washingtoq, Aug. 23.—Flat feet o f the country return a monthly in­
when L. W. Hunter'ind E. P. Me*/ preliminary hearing before *\Judge especially In Uio three tunnel •Ir
•
Jr‘r, -—i-f— -i-Yes
Carpenter.
»
Dead , Man . Ill), \ where ! we found are, not niceaaarily disqualifying for come, of nearly a dollar each. ’ :
Collum of: tho Lako County Realty
W. J. Jackaon...------------.Vea"
'Viir' 1 V
. •VtJ. , -4 . v^*- r-2dreulng atations and compjato elec­ the army. &lt;;eneral Crowder called !'-&gt; &gt; w // i s * Company sold a .tract of land of
R. M. O r a v e h s t e l n . Y e 4
1 j?* .*•.
'Fa
Quite a paradox U noticed In the trical (plants. 1 At. this point we took
6,'OOO.acres to Hagan A'Cameron of
Robt, T. Prieater-.„ -Y e a .
■
tlye. attention 6f the. goVemora to i/Ua V^P*,. vie haven't heard'/of
Cev*Huo,bill
ln
congress.
It
is
plain
prisoners
an
entire
regimontnl
staff
,
R -A . M a n n i n g - ............Yea Yea. Sanfqrd. •
'
illation! Only an extreme
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B *w&lt;®1
P P P®
H ® condl,, . a r^l 0^ , K ^ a n B°ldifr,nirLs com
an 6fljcer&lt;of
i* C. Whhaton........_........Yea Yea ., The 6,0DO ecrea will Be (epced in.a that il^‘ the excess profits clause there and
a
!4ssl
Mai
‘
"L.V*.
Robert C h iird ».:..j-.:;....Y ea ^Yaa short while •and. wRI .be made into a would 'bo decidedly more proflta if ^ T h ere.ia ’ nothing to report from H op/of flat-foot^wiH.dlaqUallljfr^d.ring of! tho attehtidn o f
t h e ......... 5
. H. f). Jdhiijon'ii._&gt;...-^.^yiea /Yea pasture for over 3,00(1 head’qf cattle. the "exCewi" were ' eliminated.. /
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Ruth Hahdy'Buddle Burdick,
mk~Adama,' Reginald Holly* *HeUn nlng °f hit military parser. ,
•o.-r. - .'rt----------- *----- --- ,
HAnd;'Alfred Robison, ? Mias Bunch,

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.* Will Preach Sunday
.
Mr.' KoobU,,_MleA .Williams, Hume
**■•4• i t fr
Also.Musty Suffer ^7%
Dr,
Brdwnleea
returns'
Rump.b, Mr. CArtei*, Mr. Gresnwau
Ring,. Saturday; &gt;*
I
•- *
#■ *v ••
r • »',-»
*
•'arid
others. Music was furnished by from hU .vacatlOn .and will preach *t
• . anywhere,
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'
t.4»,
s » S •a Rich Parents, for’ Girl's Fall.. Jjort
because " the beat
&gt;vy
the 8tar. Orchestra, Mrs, Christian,
. evening
.
. aenricdVnfv
:
feUr Wednhsdsy.
■ man U none Loo-goodf/or tbe worst
.fr- ’
v
Lyrle’ Thursday
' - / ' V Mrs) Edwards And Mrs.’ Hall, assist- tha Pmbyteriatr church,
Intaa*.bear
Sat* July
few. weeks ago » famouj evsn- woman *t~ev«r mat- - ;
ZK
___nf/in eya witness to one of the
ed Miss Fields.in receiving end serv­
stood in his pulpit dlnouridhg ‘ "And - whew the inevitable .hap^ greatest - and most coliosaal battlsa
awl
, At Ihe Presbyterian Ch^ch
ed*
at the punch bowl.;
pens—when the inno^nt girl mir- In'the world's history, being aljle to
double tod’s .of morals." .
8
; Dr. BrowrilM will preaeh at morn­
It ain't the down, town girl that ried to a leper seeks aodety aba watch'the brave, troops'chyge. out
Dipping vats are aoon tp be estab­ ing and evening aervieea next Sun­ uada app
i—n et' tbs 'iteaofTabher In the hopes Is .leas leprous—chooses the o f the,.first llffe trenches through a
easiest
way
out
of
her
personal
and
lished
' all over Hillsboro county. day;- Everyone cordially Invited to
office building—not tbs’ girl in the
curtain of fire, and, amid the^orreM
These
for
tke.purpose of freeing the attend the service*. Sunday achoor
Intimate
hell,
these
high
minded
And
'department store, nor. the factory
of shells, attack the enemy is a priv­
jrker.
Them kind is v wise and Intelligent parents ’ who accept a ilege granted to but few who remain local .cattle of'the tick, which ^peet -qt 9:45, morning service at 11, even­ V.Vof” s#T&gt;t«m
i*
th. xstrd.^or
isa'tbey taka a tumble they turn- double standard of decency for men to tell of-the wonders end the grim lowers the pricv cattlp raisers get for ing service, at 7:30.
and women, turn’ their virtuous drama of modern’ warfare.-- ‘
their herds. .Veterinary Inspector
’ ble with their eyes open. \
ctr«It.
r qfth*.U.«§» d
Am ap ’o n i ^ ‘j u B B f i
"No. tho »irl that, goes'down into, backs on tho child they have reared
Yet this' Opportunity to ad* .the
ultur*. Is now
tie p}t .because, she doesn't W the in ognoranee.”
.1 hli.oty o( t v g A »4 | S !U M !M t ) t - « A ® l h S i S S S R a
actual
«*=
Masons of tho 20th DlstrlelP WlU
fake mat spread over its mouth la . .And eveiy word tha . evangelist war In lu m .wS,. told . . only th. pr.p.r.Uo».
™
^H
eldB
lr
Meeting
at
the sheltered giruthe protected girl, said is true. "The Single Code.” a
In', oy. . Po l.th
. m m . * * "
tuiyinc.
i
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Naw Smyrna’
‘ Vr
ms *biothor ■and'ifath
new firp'raei Hordey, Mutual fea­ camera can record,, la. to bewffered be taken up early in September.
District Deputy Grand Master,
itow ahs is ao innocent no. harm'can ture photo ;•drama to ' be ipdeased at the Circle Theatre all o f nezt
titty .’ her,'.
8 ROLL OF. HONOR Frank L. Miller baa called a district,
April. 19 affords the beat illustration week etartlng Sunday, when that 8BI
meeting to be held at New Smyrna;
of
tha
evils'of'
the
double
standard
if
•#
theatre, will present tl* official firit; "Well; that ehbwa what crazy fools
tinder the auspices of Npw Smyrna #
The
Brave
Beys
Whe.
Here
Gone
of
Morality
ever
presented.
ish war pictures "The ‘ Tanka'..in
bobs parents are. They hedg© their
Lodge No. lio on Thursday evening,
“ Fatal Ring," Saturday. •■' • Actibn_at'th». Battle of the After*," — Forth to Fight fer Humanity a
lris&lt; *houtt ,wdth . all aorta of bum
J
jtm
August 80th.
Sake
as part Of the greatest feature pren
)phlstries, never teach. ’em anyThp following boyn.'from Sanford - The work will be conferred by
over presented in- America,
they ought to know for their
Da|nty, demure Marguerite Clark
Sanford Lodge No. 62, with Dr.
'em off in .bloomers and sweaters, valiantly
i*protectibri,tbey
OliyAf J. Miller, Worabipful- Master,
s lot p£ human tomcats unfit'for using'•bdzing gloves and knocking
t« Under
presiding.. It’ la to bd-hoped that •
Jatfoh with .any woman of any out s' girl about twice.' tier' AIM,* 'MaS
CENTBv*
complete and all those who know of larga . delegation.’/rom Sanford will Line Fori____ _
gueritc Clark, in , correct mascullna and Woolly."
. Minim nm&lt;
who have et
enlisted and are attend, as a large attendance fa ex­ Chirge 25 Cents. .
••.
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.
• -By.special arrangement with the any boys,
boys,who
foot hnllv.nf a*man; anc^ Marguerite 9arnreirirTundr *ur"Which W .-K r not .sin, thir ;Hat-t please let The pected arid a- good time is in ator^
Clark_etendlngj)nJlptoes on. a cross Vanderbilt Is praldenfr-S. - Bamtt Hereld-know-about- it ax . the .Hat fn^lt'.\~Airiniintf¥~fn Sanford-aiy —In--answennr—m “:adirertlaement^
'a
4*r.Ol a gymnasium lrlsslpf.n .young 'McCormick,— managing ~ director—of flrilLbe printed every, weejc until the cordially. JnyJted^and requested to. where no nama la mantioned ln the
report •at the ^Lodge room " a t 4 id , please do riot aak~Th«~Heral&lt;
English lord-‘-these are a few of the the Circle theater-has-secured' the war Is over:
o'clock Thursday afternoon, and for lnformatlou-as to.thp Identity of
Navy
new Marguerite* we'are introduced ezduslve rights in Indiana for the
Usually we do not
those, having, cars are. especially urge d the advertiser.
Karl Sehult*; on board .ship
to 'in h*r lateat. Femoua Piaxera- presentation oT .these remarkable
know,
who
the
advartlaer
la in d If
to
take
as
many
as
practicable.
“
It
war/films,
which
are
issued
by
auAllen Jones, medical reserve corps
Paramourit Picture) ’'’The 'A maxons”
we
do
wa
are
not,
allowed
t o . give
has
been
arranged
to
begin
the
de­
.thorUy
of.
the
British
goyerniinent
•
Morris
Spencer,
medical
reserya
which ia coming to the Lyric'. The,
but’
this
Information.
Simply
write
wnd
are
authentic
and
actual
scenes
gree
work;
promptly,
at
6:30
p,
n\.,
corpa
_
j
.
.
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»tre tonight. .,
taljen/on th^ battlefield;
Sherman Routh, medical reserve so thAt those who .attend will' b* a-,’ letter and, iaddresa .U a* per Ini Mm •e
••
The Rattle "of the Ancre jriarked corps
able to-re.tdrn home.at a reasonable ■tructipna Jn ^
ad.
*
, There .will'be a triple wedding at
I. ■
1
m
.
the*'most
decisive
victory
cm.the
hour.
Cfilier.
'Brown,
medical
reserve
the Lyrle Theatre.'tonight. This
F O R .SALE
W &gt;rywill be In the 'Marguerite Clark pic­ pert oFYbr~alliea arid-signaled tha] corps i
•WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
beginning-of-‘
tha.Intensified
.and
Oliver Murrell, medical reserve
Shell Fish Commlislottgr Here
ture ,:The Amjwppajr; and' ltrone of
. . . • ..
Wanted—Small office deek to buy
scientific warfare waged by the corps
Paxam
onat
Prtocnt
J.^\.
Williams, shell fish.commis­ o r’ rent. ' Mobley's drug
the’
pr%tth»t
affairs
of
the
kind
ever
v &amp; i : '.
store.
Mwfuvrtla Clark
lack PVhfard and.
filmed.' - 'FKree htfydenlsh sisters who British. So carefully planned and so ’ Leslie IIUl, medical reserve corps sioner- for tho state of- Florida,, ac­ Phone'2W .’1
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1
L
aadae
Ifaff
la
In Urn Vary LaUot
Ned Chittenden,-signal corps
companied by his,wife and Captain -------------- 1--------c*------- •
have .beejo raised ss boys, on ac- minutely, thought Out was every de­
raTT--, -V'. .‘ .
— 1----- -—
tail
of
thli
‘
m
onumental
battle
that
Roy Chlttendon, marine corps
V: •r#*dvO&lt;»ci- - *■• •- - • ,*The
For Salo-^Pool room, 4Two tables.
Cox, commander of the yacht'SeaboOht .'of their parents* disappo|nt^• •*...........
Yannlst’* \\ m M &lt; it'th eir not being-spna, .sud- the Allied' forces suffered .only a
Ralph Rouiriniat,. navy yard.
fbara were here-for seveyal’ days. of Good paying proposition or .will sell
. -f:y•:. »" . -• 'The Amasons';
jfxlnlmum
loss;
while
the
rorrent
of
last week, leaving on Sunday, Mr. tables separately, $100.00, -Cash or
*
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A^my
•
.
&gt; . Lonesome -*\ ’donTjNfllacover th^t they have grown flro from the British artillery lovelod
Enquire Cash
Enquire
’ John Mutrril,
medical reserve Williams was. here on official ’ busi­ terms.
to young ladyhood andvafe much In
Luko Comedy
XPolbeNews
ness Inspecting the fish business and Goldsboro Cash Grocery.' . 2-4tc
love with three valiant English lads. the first, three -’.lines of Qermsn corps
‘3t~tTfple~ultar-had -to-be-spedally trptjcbep pnd .beat ,down n patli for _Kenneth Murrell, quartermaster collecting taxes.-- While here he was
^ F or-^ale^iiF A lL l^iji^.^sepdj^
T T * ------------- ' built for the. wedding,,for the ordin­ tho triumphal cKargo of'th’o'"tanks reserve ‘
h o s r f T n •large’ "pnrty^ o l J'SallfpKd
.'iff .
1
HQFlIyA*
. Seth* W66drbff, quarteVniaatv re- peoplo and took them for k trip -On I. Toyama, Beardall Ave. 2-2te
ary-altar would not havo been wide and the allied infantry.
%*•;
The "tanks" are the marycls'of a servg' •* •..........'
enough for the-three couples. Don’ t
tho »!okc upon e:voral occnBlons. -. For SAI^—Now^roar boat buirt for.
Stanley Walker, quartermaster, re­ Mr. Wjlliama was an attorney nt M btargo,engine.Engine In perfect,
miss Marguerite Clark ill "The Am­ war filled, with marvelous creation
TH U RSD■
A Y•
* nions,’.’ a ■crea^ljrjgly funny picture for tho. killing o f‘ men. •
Gainesville and an ardent Supportr condition.
serve
•’ * . *•vPrice qpijiplftte $66.00# .
Evcri'
phase
of
tfl
*
t
;
Olpssal
btitt
Dr.
liaJph
Stevens,
hospital
cprpa
4s^V--v
.with[all
the
humor
of
Miss
Qoorge
of
Goy. Cults and when the rc- Ralph Saule, Enterprise, Fla. l-4tp
. VITACitAPH PRESENTS
iv ‘: • •
“ ‘ Job1Cblitenden, Co. C, Fla. •»
Washington and the charm of. Bnow of thA -Ancre Is vividly pictured jv/th ■
appointmont of former commlsaiorie’r
Dorothy K elly In
s i ■■•
actual scenes phltographed during
Geotge
Hall,.
Co.(
C,
Fla.
Auto’ for*’Sale—-One -,6 paesengcr
Hodges came up M r.‘ Williams'was
White.
v.
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7:., -K'U
.the.battle.
_____
:
Oscar
Spebr,
C
o.'C
,
Via.
Overland
arid one A passenger Cad*
glvefi
the
Vdiiitlon.
Eg X
s;r;i-. t »t
. *. »» •
“
T H E M O N E Y M IL L ".
•— i t , . , . . . . ------Brnco Aiuk-rnon Cb. C, Fla.
. ’. The other portion ofr'lh'o', double
iliac-lor
food,
running condition k t:
Expert Camera Work Makes Screen
:r • ; ‘Tvs.
*
feature program gives its.4tar,^the • Ernest Gregory, Co. C, Fla.
tbb
7
*Thr|Mn-One
store.. • •
WAR PICTURE‘No. 2 -t
Turns tyes Inside Out
Msglc
• v.‘ ~
-* - - ■.
*' 1 . ■ ■ . 1i ;
inimitable ."Dihigi" unlimited' oppor­ ; -.Fred MasAn^ Co. C, Fla.
Tho
gnrilcn
ennll's
eyes
nrc
on
the,
^ Magic
•transformation^ / scenes
For'Sale—Strawberry- plants, $2,00
•
• achieved by -the . use of trick pho­ tunities. for wholesome and. lively , George\‘! MclVughlln, officers ro- very tips of n pn|r of very long ten­
B A..
i&gt;or.
thou^nnil f. o', b. Lake Mary.
funiriaking, combined with, typical aerve^
,
.
K; .*/: v. -.
tacles nml It has nn nddlttonal pnlr*bf
tography* enliven.the Metro wonderC.
A.
Farina, Lake Mary, Fla.^Tjl
•
Kuirhank ism thrills and., speedy ac­
"
1
Harold Washbqrn,, coast artillery shorter tentacles xrllh which It smells,'1
plays “ Aladdin’s Other - Lamp," a
V
:
1............H v iw-tr
When-nny donp-r approaches tho eyes
tion; . Lyric Thursday.
Albert Frjr,.qbaat artillery
vision of Willard Mack-’a
FRIDAY
SATURDAY screen
aro.drnwn down within the tentnelo*
rnmr,
James Estrldge, Fla. troops
playlet, In which tho chkrthlng little
*
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•
iHaVi
) . -*'* -. W a. A. Brady- and the tenfoclestthenuelvos nro.pull­
’
George
Huff,Fla.
troops
HP. * •
star, .Viola Panai will bo seen at the A ‘ Comedy Every Night at the Star
ed Into tho body-Ip-exact)? tho same
•v Thorivaa, Sullivan, Fla. troops'
“ Mystery of the
Presents
Rtpr,
T.heatre .tonight! . Director’John A little dUYn foolishness now and
•war
ns you would pull ’ir gldto fingof vigorous; Uet thjtn'.pAati and './ave vj
'Double
Cross.’!
•
: W. A. P,atJl/^&gt;filJ, .' officer reserve
Ethel Claylon .
*
)
-?*-&gt;
If, 'Collins and Cameraman John Ar­ • * . then •’*
monejr. A. B. )C6mmorif.', l^l-6tp ,!*;j
lhaldo out” "
corps
n
,n";
‘
PralnHaf Stolllo
In
relished
by
women
as
well
as
mcn.(
W :,l, . t•r*
nold
collaborated
on;
scenes
that
.aro
Kla« .
Meade Fox, ‘coast artlllory
'“ SouLg
M ule? fdr: Sale*—Tbirty.'- hpiU
j
epoch making In tho history.'of. pto- .’.In addition to tho beat features
%
.Didn’t Porgst Hls Manner*.'
•
Ingram
Guerry,
coast
artillery
Good Three
igood
muled
for
sale.
'
Hind.'-Broi.,
'A
: ADRIFT1^ "• AReel
tioh'rplcturo photdplay;
* ,that can possibly bo produced at tho
; Bobble find boAn told often that If stable. ’• rj ’
Feature
Joo Guerry,'aviation corps
dirt***•-S’*-» *
/ .102; tfe ’ Jfi/j
Alao Path© ..
Viola Dana ns “ Patsy” Smi^h, tho Star an additional hit- of entertain­
he. stupibiiHl over oy In front .’q f . an
’
Oscar
N.
Zittrower,
Co.
C,
Fla.
•
re
u
’
y
-4
IL
r?! '*.• . V I
- New s.. ; „ A. Good Comedy
ment
is
always
added
in.
the
form
of
tittles bpkrdlng- houv drudge,’ •finda
older person to suy "Excuso ineiVVOno
, F or^ d f^ H om © Cbmfor|;jWrbught
* »•
Honry Pyrd,r Co. C, Fla.
"Aladdin's other l^mp" and rubs it. ht good comedy.; Of. eoUrse when it
•Osborne Williams, Co. C, FIs.
i*.... *.«’ „r
Out steps a Genie who granU. all heir comes (o, regular comedies there is'
Vail '^Lovcllj. 2nd Heat, engineer
wishes, O'radurilly ' the; dingy fur­ nothing that.will 'come within reach
frr.
corps.,
nishings of her roqm are changed .tto of. tha -Heyatono ‘Comedies in which
' COMING ; ; w . v
Harry Carlson, navy
WILLIAM PARNUM In
objects'of beauty. Old Capt. Dar- there ia alwsyp aopjAthlng new, aratia
•
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Corbett
Hutchlnaon, aviation
ing
and
exciting,
Wednpsdaya
nrc
naby-growl's good leg'in place-pf“American Methods".
corpa
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kifflce/'iRe^rtVKhlulei
aYs
’arbfdsferved
for
those
wonderful
fffs- wooden’ one.. The landlady, be­
v Na Animals for Him. '
MARY PipKFORD In
Sam PeAvAybddife; aviation - corpa
sort* I
larties.. Mrs. a '.- E.
witched becomes a rag_ doll- and is a n d o h * Wednesday of ’.this week
One rt.iy John's inotbyr wns going to
Martin Temple, Co. F. '
“ Poor Little Rich Girl"
c&gt;^35. Telephone. ‘
pinned on the.curtain. The-sudden "H ef Torpedoed llover"'will, occupy
-.. ■• r *
hate company and sho told him, to go
5 V
Robert
Robtpson,
navy,
.hospital
. i h ' “ ;2-tf
appearances of the Genio, appsrant- the rostrum. This wilt of course be
to the mnrkct nnd'grt somesoysterSL
.
sfi^Wp' .wtth Crane Wilbrir 1^ "The corps.
ly'
thfoiigh
.space,
.
‘
were
jnade
j
poa’
ASMS
ni«*
'-Wo
will
hare
oyster
soup.*1
I
For Rent;—Two story house on
Arthur Dlcklria, Co. C.
slble’ by the use of black cloth. Single .Co'de": without extra charge*
John ,wns busy thinking. Flnally-W corntt Tenth ’ aqd J^rehch s&amp;er
,’John Lee, Co. C.
—
Fatal . - Ri ng Saturday.
said: '']’l| cat.thei soup, pqt
bi oo animals
the walls’
and'futnlture
Lyric Orcbedra Will Give draped over tVInquire of C. 11 -Wlni, 609. “PA-* - J. A, Stafford, Co. F,
*
for^ioe."Just before he. bunt upon’ tbe'jcane. *\ # ** ........ ............ *.
’ •
Concerts Erery Night
.
‘Hugh’
White,
navy
V
■
;
a Phillips aa the’ Genie reAlly
“ Hippiness” . , ' •» •
;-.OscaF
Rouse, Oviedo, navy
Manager
Herndon of thi . Stir. S
H H RnR
The Oldest Joke. J
For Rent—Four splendid newt,
“Tt*
Thgatro ls very proud in bossting of
Aulln, Oviedo,a army
Johnny Hoy clslms-thnt the oldest roppis, largo lights-yrell- -’ lricj^dv
Lawton,-Oviedo, navy Joke Is one about the farmer's wife
the'wonderful , pictures made by Tri^j
Good .windows. -Also seven^. g'dqd
. ■
'Battleship,.. New York.
K ‘i "■■■
who'went to’ the door nnd‘.found an tooms. above, suitable for ^qomera.
ahglp'and more th^n thlt ^the clean band,
^
Herbert-Fuller, Co. C
ngi-nt. "Can ,1 sell you' an extermi­
A
moral and entertaining pljiya . which
J. O: Packard,’ Sanford.
l-2tc
nator for vermin r ayked the- agebt
Joe
Lewis,
Co.
C
____
’art strengthened several fold by the
’•KU/t
aatd
the
farmer’s
wife,
who
had
Art|e..LawiACPo. C .
pupplar,actors, and actresses jplsying
For Bent—Bungalow o f- seven- .'
jigS P&lt;i«t«red to", death with agent*.
Mel vis Tyler,-regular armythe leads. For .instance on Thurs^a;
rooms,
■ corner . gixth and “ M y rtl^
“ We hnvo all the vermin we'need."-,J. F. Coates.‘aviation corps.
Enid, Bennett makes her debut ; f
Inquire Mrs.. Deane Turney-phono
MUwaukeo Scuilncl.
Ernest Gormley, band,- Missouri
the people of Banford in one of the
•'106-tfc-,
II
No. 309.
’ .
rapst pleasing phptoplays’ yet pro­ regiment
For Rent—-Nine/tocms.apd sleepduced by any film concern so far this • Walter Radford,’ U. S. -Army.
«
w
i« mi
ar„. ♦
.sessori; fn acnnounclng her so called
Corbett Hutchinson# aviation corps
debut, it by no means infers that this
Joo Guerry, aviation corpa
Sam* Pcavehouse,' aviation corpa
is her first photoplay for she has
S M L fB B f &amp; % * ; £ ; f l l l i s .■ !?.
;- vlM -31p.
C. E; Hunter, aviation corps
held many audiences spellbound byler l»x d««d to ifu« In *(rordher emotional.acting aloni: with her • Wilson Miile&gt;, aviation corps
frttiJJT
V
*
wrtlflenU
*mbr»,**
th*
For Ilcr.t— Well 'itiiencd'^onili
jnllowlBf d*icrlb«d piot&gt;*rty dtuittd In
Harrold Long, aviation corps
beauty and daintiness. In ‘‘HappD
H^mlnoU count), FUiidZ to-w||t Lota ?• keeping apartments ..with slecplnL
*. Block 1..Canaan. *Tha aald land boJames Pncvjn, mirine. corps in and
ness,” the Triangle feature which
IrI •aaaoiaod ar tba data ol tha itananL
TUE8DAV—.Viola Dnnn in "Aladdin’a Other Lamp”
pofeh. A)1 convcplnnccs. ’ Furnished; ‘
will be shown at tho 8tnr Tbeatro France
CAit.
A,rtfl,*tf„lln
‘ ke
.nam
a et.If. ahall
C. Du'
first floor, ‘ 618 Oak avenue.
also Muaty Suffer in "Local Showers” a comedy.
lljoa,
U
nl**a
aald
tartIBeata
bo
on .Thursday- Is eapeclajly suited for
Wallace Lipford, quartermaster’s rodtonatd kccordlas to J«« tax .da"d ulU
her and allows her a bjg ,margin to department, Norfolk.
AMn.m V .n °B **•
d.x -of sJwantba, ‘ Furnished Rooms- by-D a/.-W tjcV
give
full
vent
to
her
peculiar
chs’
r
^
Norman
Baker,.
U.
S.
Army.
,
i
.
u
s
'
l
d
r
i
t
a
i o and aoal
WEDNESb^Y-—]Cey8tono and. Mutual Day, p'regohttbla tba.setb dajr-of Aagort A. n .. 1SltT
acteristlca. . This picture will be ac­
Ernest
C.
Morris,
Cp.
C.
FI's.
.. _ B. A. DOUCLAM,
ing -Grand-Wilbur in "The Single ’'Code,'Valso .
companied. by "l|la. ‘ One .Night . Ike House, Co, C, FIs,
.t-yun-itOj . By V. M. Podtlaaa,
•- v ' ■"Her^-Torpedocd Love," a two reel Keystone
Stand,"- * comedy full of,foilpy. sltT. M; Hill, Cp. C, Fla.
^ . "• riojl'e* at AMlIraUaa roc^Tai Daa* Uadar
•Comedy.
-&lt;
;7V'Matisw.
’
1
ilarry
Rabun,
C
o
.;?
,.
■
•r r ***v* * f C4*rt.r7»&gt;*, U », ,. ri,!!
* *
&gt; *■1
TlalM Ring SatiircUy.
W ANTED
Gby. Stafford, Co’. ’ F.,
Lcwilc Oglesby, Co.‘ F.
'Wanted—To rent a typeyrittirrhy’ .
• THURSDAY—Those Wonderful TrianjJe Piays. -Enid .
. In Honor of Mlss-Adaras •
f .Densler ’Stafford, Co. C.
the month.
Mugt havo standard . .
f
Bennett in "Happiness” also “ His Ono; Night'
Miss Gladys FMda entyrtalricd a
•. t ;-:o . ouiri. »
.
•
keyboard.'
Address
F.'-E, Peajr»on; -J
—____h'-.-lo;____ i-.
.
Stami," a .comedy. ;:V
/
-&gt;
' : .
! umber of the^young jw t. with a
Pauls,
Florida;
-v v jl
snee Monday evonlnr In‘ honor of
-rr'w.-Jllr. Neal. Called
Misa Thelma Adams, who left Wed­
Lost—One
Dr. T. A. Neal hat received, uck
FRIDAY—Those 'Wonderful Trianglo .PlgyB,^ Wilfred '.
nesday for Wsycroas, Ga., where sty^ tlee' that he will be appointed to thy
handle.H. C.
alao
r^entem Piedmont College. *%
Lucas and LDllah Gish In . ''Souls Triumphant,"
medical corps o f ‘ th*-irmy With'tHd
Z.
Those
ifho
participated
Jp
dancing
; . also "The Gamera.Cure,"*
rank of, captain and to hold himself
were
Helen
Rbwlaml,
G;
W;
Spehcer,
in
readiness tp go to the front In the
7V
w. - '
'
-----Mnrjory Clay, Douglass Grlffirir Lil­ next few. weeks. This is a fine posi­
si ' Q i T i m n i V '
lian Jrinea 'Gbd.■’ Dudley of Lakel[oud, tion for the doctor and ono fa which
Dorothy' RumBh). Ed. Betti, May he can- servo- his country to the fill).
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ONE TIME

A n d Y o n -U B e O u r B o o s t e r

�dally In tho, hot.sutflmsr months-!*

A BUNCti OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

8e*uts yVatoh PsorU PRchse.

F n J A d n h btn tim
VL* - UP8ALA AND GRAPBVILLB
M ri Bergquist came list week oij
It to hit sister, Am. Edwin
• visit
Landqubt.
■/ —
ACrs. Borrtll left - lu t wesk to
visit bsr brother, Andrew Berteleon
and . wife at Pslstks; taking with her
llftlo Woodard to see, his fAber.
Rev. Erieiwn atad family were
. guest* Friday * t the home of Mr.
■ehd - Mrs. Oeo Bsllfnfer, thli Wnfk

Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Deltrich snd
daughters snd .0 . C. Chamberlsin
were in Orlsndo on Wsdnsaday.Afrs. Thomas Dunlap from town
was s week end guest of Mrs. Long
and Allas Nellie st Csmeroh City.
Jo* Cameron and Frank Greenman are driving s Ford runabout
alia 0. C. Chamberlain a Ford
truck.
: * *•'
Mrs. Joe Cameron and daughters.
Mines Annie end Eleanor have, all
been ill with ffver. A little Jackson
girl and a' McCuUey boy have also
bet very ill with fhver.
Mrs..Ashley PuhrJee.ftl.U remains
very ill—said to have typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Warden hare
moved from the Samuel 8chwartx
place back to Cameron City in
Simeon Filips house.
JL L. Grier iAJ&gt;uDding a tenant
house on his place at,Cameron City.
W. A.’Raynor baa returned from *

E xpkte

A m en and Make* Known Iti

'j!9m *•

Food C&lt;mtn4 Bffl D o « J b » Fix

•M'S
e ^ ^ e,?
O 1 iS
M» le SA*pt
Reason, to Curb Speculators.

Four major league acouta bars sig­
nified their Intention or visiting Peoria
to look over Pitcher Jim Reynolds, the
Marlon and.) reoklo who won ten
straight gem**.-Reynolds vastly leads
the league In the matter of low canted
runs off hta delivery. Bo la a right
bander. ■
_______ _
• Prank Chanee Quits. &gt;.
Dedarlnf that the public would rathsee a playing manager and also glv
altb as onh of tbe reasons for
Sr*
tbe dedUoo, Frank Chanc* resigned aa
manaipis of tba LoT'Angele* Coast
league team.

The author!
pontons frequently goid'Atap to draw
rfwiwr- pfter the supply has been shut
off for too fli/i Mu finding no water,
thoughtlessly
leave, th* tap open.
Oooj j w h cQ
^
'sequent!/ tho next mo
supply la turnod oo 'a ^
quanUty
of water runs to wgst*». Unnoticed.
■. ■■ • - - —i ’

Maxims of Aprlculture.
rr+rsrr%
»»»»*+&lt;
"It la a. maxim agreed upon lu agri-“
a rood administration him an- will be assembled und&amp; tbe chairman
culture that nothing most be done too
----of President
•Garfield of WlMams
JL nounced Its plant
aathlp
to the
con- _«•_iJv.-.—
late; nnd, again, that everything moat
M la -111 be
k . the
Ikw duty-of
A mi
this
" trol of wheat, flour and brqnd.' college, and It will
be done at' lts proper »e*sta; whilelino
a
fair
price
for
committee
to
detena
there ta a-third precept which remind*
.The disturbance to the world's co
the 1017 harvest Updo thq.detehninalost caajtever be
us that
merce ahd abort supplies baa caused
tlon of'this fair boats It la the-tntenregained."—Pliny
greater disruption of the normal mar Uoo of the food admlntstratioo to use
—I.
th e 8 l i t blrtbdl&amp;r Of. Mr. Ballinger.
ktts for wheat than any other^cereaL story authority given it under the bill
==*=•
The womenfolks in the afternoon
l i n t —Aa a result of the Isolation ol and the control of exports to effect the
made short tails also on tne near
certain of the world's wheat produc­ anlvcraaJlty of this flair.boats through­
ing coontrie* by either belligerent hoe* out tho wbola of tho 1017 harvest year
neighbors.
or
abort shipping tbs norms!, determine without change or fluctuation. If
Mr. and Air*. Nells Swanaoto ware
tkn of the price of wheat by the ebb should thus be dear that It win not b(
n p jw r goeats on the 8th Inst at the
to the advantage of Any .prddooer to
■■■ f/,-. .
meree la totally de- bold bedc hls.grain.tn ontJdpatloq of
home of lfr. and Mrs. Brit Mag*
nuaon.
further advance, for he will do ao only
Becond—In order to control specula­ at his own coat of storage and Interest,
Mr.' and Mrs. Aid man, Air. end
tion and to secure more equitable die- apd .If It la necessary for the governMrs; Charles Chestnut end three
;
AVERT PLOWS AKD CULTIVATORS.
’
tribuUoo
of tho available .wWjt and SMBt to buy tbs entire'wheat harvest,
childreh of Ssnford spent 'Hunday
fl^ur between their coontrie* the allied In order to maintain this fair price In
with their father, Mr. Chestnut snd
w.t
- i l l B A R R O W S
governments.
hart placed the whole protection of tbs producer, the food ad­
thiree brothers st .the home of the
ministrators
intend
to
do
so.-^
auppUee In the hands
. . . . . --------- - i d x j m k l J d A l i A t . W l - O l A J l o r a e . ^ o ^
J A C K LEVELINGBARROWS.l^e Boropeeo heuA Bldw At Bpeculntdnr:
tevr Alfred- j Ericeon- held services Ground. Long Island. Mrs; Raynor
and Mlsa Isabelle return laler,
•Furthermore,-tbwboldlnrof wheat«
■ fiili ~ a * V n o w ' b h y i i i i r a e t t ;
—
—
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-P t M fE T J R r T O t B S r through stnglo government-agents in­ floor eootratts by peisoos not engaged
Mri and Mrs.. Chriairoen and little
stead of In tho nonnnl'cotfa* of com- In the trad*, and even when In trad*
SEE US FOB SPECIAL PRICES ON
daughter‘hove been guwta at the
in larger quantities than are necessary
FOR MARRIED MEN. meroe. Therefore -tbs export price of fof
.
the
ordinary
course
of
tbeir
basi­
home of Airs Bertelsoh this .last CHANCE
• •
wbast and flour-abd this I f tho real
' .
neea ls unlawful under the act, and
week and.hsve hfjfh holding a few All Those Who Ar« Dissatisfied
May price-lf not controlteb will be subject
h case* will be prosecuted with rigl-V-li ,
/ services, but the itormy weather st
Join Georgia Man'a Company,'
to almost a single prill of the foreign f a And such holdere would be advised
-present (a-aga|oat them.
- r A~ regiment of dlsutUfled married putohaaer.
• •--------------to llquldile
Ilq
thflr contracts at once.
mea U the suggestion that haa come ■Third.—In • normal times American
r
"By tbe above arrangement we b*from Rome, (in..' to contribute, to tho, wheat thoves largely to Enrppe In the tleve that wo abqll stabilize the price of
PAOLA ITEMS
x iB u o i K m n i n n o i K i n a i B i i D ^ n i
gaycty
of nations and relieve'.tho ten­
Mre? Ensmlqger of Sanford waa
fall months.. Tbla year the shortage wh’cat throughout tbe jrelir, that the
sity
of
feeling
which
Ubsorbs
-every
the guest of Alias Frances Taber .a
hazards of operation due to ^actuating
goo&lt;J American now that a realization of shipping necessitates its dlMributlon pricM which dre Imposed .upon our
few-days last wock.
over
the
&lt;mUro
ycnr.**TbcrafUre
there
haa come of .what the war will really
* A son wai born. to.M r. and Mrs. mean to the United Stales.
la danger of a glut In our warehouse milling and distributing community
will bo eliminated, and therefore their
Oscar Pearson tho 6th ofih li month.; L Tho French,' with their wonderful hu- system over a considerable period.'
business
can returp to tho normal lines
He h u been named Charles Robert.• hpor. and Inezhaustihio wit In tho face
Fourth.—There are largo .atodts- of and.tho normal margins of .profit, and
We are glad to hoar, there is (o be o f death,"bayo taught tho world that wbeit whieh cannot' be drapn upon that we shnjj.1 not qnly havo stabilized
a school St Paola Shis winter. Have fun and the moat aubllmo patriotism by tho allies during tho war, but In the tho prlco of'Wheat, hut nlahlllzcd tho
missed one. yoar.of school horo and it can lire together, and it Is no discredit eront of ponce or defeat of. tho auburn- prlco oCffioqr, antybat it ahould enable
is discouraging for-the children, who to Americans that tho element of hu­ -riuca tbeso -.'would ho avallablo -and Us to nrrlvc nt a stabilized prlco of
live'too* far away to make use of tile mor enter* ipto tho war news as it h u might seriously demoralize the domain! bread," says'the board. J
*
done la other countrioa.
for American wheat.
,1
" Tbo food admlnistcation has had tho
•.Fifth.-- lMnuat be dearly -understood patriotic '&lt;s»i*mtt&lt;m--/&gt;r-uiir leading
1 j
•that tho gpnrautrcd-mlnlmuh price,of millers of the country, and these mill­
E. Iv ey Is improving after h very ous reasons and whoea-Wlfo. Is said to f 2 per bushel for wheat, set out In the
ers have orghnlzed at tho request of
serious Illness.
'.".«•*•
t&gt;o a strong woman, announced tho'dth- food LJU, does not npply to the-1017
Joo Ruu,-accompanied by several er day that, Inasmuch as the conscrip­ harvest, but only to tho 101B harvest, the food administration a committee to
represent tl)o entire trade. Derailed
friOnds motored to Winter Gbrdcn tion law Is unfair to married men, he and ihcu under conditions which must
proposals
for an agreed, differential of
Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity
Sunday, the guest of friends there. was going to raise a company of dla- bo elaborated. There'is therefore no profit and expenses per barrel of flour,
.
.
’
•* ,
Mtinflcd benedicts, .'r&lt;
‘
determined prlco for tho 101Y harvest. and per ion o f feed are under discus­
.
- • f -• . •
- H* Is .aald t o ’ have got so many re­
of 99.98 Per Ceht.
•' ' E A S T 'S A N F O R D - '
sion. Under ihU arrangement the pub­
cruits In ccsponso to, tho cafl’for volun*
i •/ l - lic-will bo assured-'an equitable and
'James Purvicc of Ocala is the tears that his wife culled at his office I*
Must Regnlate the Price.'
stabilized price of:flour based upon the
guest of his son,- Ashley and other and aolemnly Informed him''that tho
Tho
result.
of
this
situiltlon
la
that
coet.of raw. material, add we confldentrelatives.
Joke had gqno quite far enough.
ly
expect tho voluuteer arrangement
tho
normal
price,
mgklqg
machinery
Is
Mr»- G. C: M cD&lt;»gsl was a re­
entirely' broken down unless some effi­ with, the mills which wllLgivo satisfac­
cent visiter hi -Waycross, Ga. •
Four at k Tims.'
T&gt; •"
cient gorenimeut. action la brought tion to tli* public.
The stork paid a visit to Airs. Arthur into ploy.' Either (a) tho Araericnovnro-.
” G. C. McD'ougla hmf kc^epted \ho
position of foreman iff-Aiie. efr room Ttcmaln at Rochester, Mich.,-and left 'duccr inajr. fncp a slump lu wheat,jw*;
iiiiiiixiiniiiiiiiixiiiiiiiimx^iiiiiiiniiixnniHnBixoiiiiiiniix
at A. C. L. Ry. shops at Waycrou, three glrla and one boy.
jltily below his production cwt, nud (b) .Tbo untrcml endeavor, over-(be
tho cxiKirt-prim of wheat, which ulti­ couiftry to rxsluce consumption of wheat
Georgia,
•. *
mately
tii-termines the* real price, la at breadstutTs, In. order that wo may have
, I. D.-IIart la. In.Okcochobeo City
Troubles of g Uucy Man. ‘ •
tho
will
of n single npolicy, (e) Home tho requlalto exports with which to
on * business tr ip . this week.
“A loty mnn. nln’t likely to bo
carry the allies over tho forthcoming
M r. i and Mrs. II. Q. Johnson are hnppy," said Uncle Eben. "no-gen- ono must buy til* surplus w h eat at any
winter, will resuit In a Inrgbly Increns-'
glren
momenL'nnd
I
f
the
stAplus
leaving Cameron City next week for crnlly gtta.n hnd'dlsposltloti tryln’ tP
r«l amount or wheat drallahlaJfor ex-‘
passes
Into
epeculatlro
lianllj
It
will
their.former home iit.Tallal\as3eo. / Kcitra.oUier peoplo Into doin**do work."
'ho held for higher prices Inter tu tlw port. If It were exported aJ wheat. It
' ! ■
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year, (d) With stabilized prices, cxtrA yrould rceuR In diminution of employ­
V'
hazards are. Introduced Into all dis­ ment In our mills and, of equal lmitoftribution llnLk, which must’ bo paid tanco, curtailment, or supply of mill
Specialist in all Chronic-Troubles such as
for by tho consumer. It must bo evi­ feed for our dairy cattle. Therefore
dent that the United States govern-’ the flood .administration will stipulate
r Stomaqhi Liver, Kidney; Bladder,
ment can more Justly deal with the .for a largo proportion of export of.
flour
instead
of.
wheat,
and
as
the.
ex­
situation
•
than
.any
oT
tho
agcndcs
. Anemic arid P.oor Circulation,
&lt;&gt;
E. W. DICKSON
port order* for flour' will ho given,
mentlpned.
Asthma, Hay Fever; Sciatic, Acute
PHONE 67
314 W. 1st' S T .. SANFORD,
FLA.
.Therefore U » fxxl administration subject to the approval of tbo foqd ad
• ...» J
. -«n — r
;
and.Articular
Rheumatism, Lum­
has determined to take the following ministration those which co-operate
with-the
food
administration
will
be
AUTO TmE^ AND TUBES VULCANIZED
bago, Obeisity, Stiff Joints iand
courao: ’ ‘
*•’*- .
V**
.
.4.
I
Ftrat, In order to eliminate specula­ given tbo benefit of the exports cm
others too numerous 'mention..
tion In .wheat and flour, all cierntqn pioymenL By' thus encouraging the
•• •
and mltls of over 100.barrels dally.ca- homo .production of flour the manu­
COM PLETE NEW O U T F IT
. H yesrs practiced years Hospital Experience enables me
pactly will Uo required to take qpt a facturing cost will bo ,reduced, and
to effect cures where all other* fait ? Thorough and.
government. Ucenao, tho ^conditions, of therefore tbo American public win re­
Careful ExaminaUo: - “ W e are n ow prepared t o ' d o more 'and better work • this Ucenso 'to bo that only rcasoq- ceive Indfrect benefit in lowered mar­
your case free of
gins
of
cost
in
distribution.
ablo and customary charges.ahall. be
iso cal
for houso
. ;JX- J
v'* than-heretofore
Ih apflBBBBB
*f
mads for warebjnsp' service, that no . Id accordance with the policy of tbe
Locatited in Sanford.
&gt;■ .
wheat shall bo storM for mono than administration-fo .co-operate with all
trades,
it
la
also
discussing
details
thirty days 'without the approval of
- A L L
R E
G
• P A I R. rW ' O R K
•
* U A R. A ,N, Tt E -E»•D' .
tho food" admlulstriilloa'sn^ that car- 'of -volantary arrangements with the
Seminole Rank Bldg. Oppos. Herald Ofllce
lath information as to receipts and douk- distributors by whlcfi agreed
shipments shall bo supplied regularly. 'differentials may bq effected lq tho
Tbs grain exebauges are being atted wholesale Jrads.
to sttapend all dealing* And quotations ■ Investigate Coat of. Baking.
In future wheat The** regulations •An-exhaustlvo Investigation la being
will cbmo Into'forco Bcpt L
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.mado Into tbo cost of baking and U N I V E R S I T Y O F T L O R I D A STATE COLLEGE. FOR WOMEN
While fanners* cooperative clovnttfr* bread distribution, anil active discus•:&gt;' . GAINESVILLE
s. .
TALLAllASSEH- .
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are excepted by U*s food bill, this, how­ slousaarq being cnpinl on with the (trail moral. I ntellectual' standards
COIXCGR or TllK mOUl»T JUNR'
U W l Art!, Kdaeatloo, ~ M ale,
ever, appllm only to mfttnnl concern* bakers'twar'.emergrhey com m ittee as
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and not to stock companies, and. In any to^daus for tl»o elimhutlnn of waste
6««d for CtUlorMMS VUW«
o f Vk »«
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Writ* tor
stent, updor tho advantages of Jolnlut |u thir Industry nud the production of ' ' ;
A-A. UUWUREE, ri«*
KDW. CONRAPI, P w .
the pJaq.nono are likely to Ktaiid utiL a standard loaf.
wrp
To Open Agencies at Terminal*;’ —It- Is ImimMlble to anticipate the
In'aubstltcllim of tho broken down price to 1» cuunrioted by tho ."fair
„
MILITARY s c h o o l--marketing machinery tho focii ndmlti- price committee.’'.under Dr.'Uarfletd.
goa • l-nwd or Ureon ot thorough work In nrroorfn*
UoivMtUW.
I l ls alraost a crime to dose children Irre »iih tlum In school and dtd not grips titration proposes to oi»en rgcuclca fee ami It will probably-rwiulro two or
Oorwom.nt.XBd TVrtmlrol PchouK »nd for UuUnrot llfo
three
weeks
In
Its
determination.
MY«
liver
mein,
iiq (ormctljr oicd. Up young&gt;lnln*.
Nrw
bull____
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the
purchna*
of
ail
wheat
nt
the
i»rin.
with, - calomel—that nauseating, pois­ •at cblkl, three years oM, wat tick Uat turn»nd (uolboh crounda. taoaW_________
The Itnsl.i of dcU-rmlnntlon will be to
•W ife *nj_____
runnine truth*.
onous mineral that'some folks still incr sad it took .careful nuulog and the a t-' cliMil terminals, carrying on Its trap*- .arrive
8«pt«diU. Mfe VVitt* far HuMrtKd roulof..
ut
«
price
Which
represents
n
think i/ tho pne thing that will relieve lenlton ol phjrdclana to aara him, and 1 am pclkm* with the usual dealt ;■», nnd it 1* fair return to tlia producer for Ills pa­
J. C. HORNER, PrlnolpaJ, Charlotte, N. O.
to'take tho whole horveat if
constipation,-headache and other bll- aura that a few dotra ol -Martin's Liver prviMtred
triotic
endeavor
to
lncrcaso
tho
supply
iiscesaary In order to .maintain n.f|ir
loda conditions. I wouldn't give calo­ Medicine hu prevented * verorrmce ol th*' prlco and will resell-wheat.for.export add a proper 'red action of the cost of
•amt 'trouble. Therefore I feel It u y duly
mel to a dog unless I wanted to kill it. to others to let them knew whit Martin1! Injmch quantlllc* as wo can afford &lt;o Hour to the consumer. .
It must he evident to.all thinking
part with lu protection BT our own pci^
Whin you need liver or itommeh Liver Mcdiciac did in my home."
A f H T I A \ T f M T / &gt;l '
' a lir ir ii
t -t a T T I
medicine, uae a safe, guaranteed veg­ ‘Yon run'no risk in buying Martin's pie..tut one hand, and to sell, on the persons that unless tho pried bf wheat.;
to tho millers Tor domnstlc con- flour end breed.can J)e materially.re­
etable preparation like Alertin'* Liver Liver Medicine.'
b it
is a- recognized other,
STANDARD RAILROAD -OF
:- c
sumption.
Tho administration will duced we. cannot expect to maintain
Medicine. It tastes good. It acta standard preparation,, mado according
tbo present Wage scnlo'of tho country
powerfully on* the liver and bowels to tho prescription of a prominent nuke no ebargo except u nominal per- and that we must in this soda! read­
DAILY TRAINS TO WASHING­
ceutsge to covor costa of tho orera' .'without patn or griping. And it often Southern physiciAh. It.is composed' tlou,. nnd arrangements will by made justment lose efficiency at’a tirno when
‘ saves one from n spell of alckness.
TON ANP NEW YO RK .
of absolutely pure drugs and la, guar­ which will assure tho government, wo can afford no such sacrifice.
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One of |thr beat known men in Had- anteed to give positive satisfaction. against loza. ’
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™ No. gl ,..
No . M
U Jtcksonrille —0:10 a. ra.
dock, Ga; is C /il. Keller. On the 12th If after taking a'bottle of it yon are v:In onlcr that nothing shall bo/left.W
12:01 p. m.
BilO p, nt.*
Ch«ap«r to' TrhvsL
Ar BavaaaalL— : ltlSp.m. '
‘ of Alay hXVfSTirthB-TDlTaa'hig' letter dummied \m irihr muR, muy the -zalsohasve-weunrejutUlngJULAJUSQeriy. -M o n r-lh o t—natuftlr- behkgj|
4.-01p. m.
12:35 a; m.
— ArXPorteiton_j_ 8^g-a.- g . - TTiriK i&gt;TmT------g jir s r w r
iUdllilig charging a discount &lt;m Canadian Cur­
to the proprietors of Martln'i Liver empty lottlo . to your druggist and constituted anfl Independent nudl
. i A t Rlchmoodw.. Sr05 a. n»; rSTiM aTM-'
:7i45--p&gt;
ccmmlUre,
-which
will
check
all
trans-----rency it is cheaper for.the possessor trt
Mcdidna:
you will rcccivo your 60c back.
Ar WaahlagtoB_u_a:Ma. ra. • 10-A5a.'m.
!If50 p.
.actions
at
orery
pohlt
;
.
Canadian
money
In
any
largo
amounts
Jh W .I t* chridren la tchool «n4 all. ol
. Ar n»Illmortj__..10J57 a,
‘
42:10 p. m.
■'1:10 a.Rt»
to. pay. his-fare on. tbo foAyboata, lose
them VkoTfd drckltd u IIo« m i i tad v e r t
If your * druggist hasn't Martin’s The food administration, under
'Ar-W. Phll'phla, lx07.y.S.
2-27 p. m.
•gtSO a. m.
lr N
m Twk
•talfiik. X p n t»ch *1 l l m a dot* Liver Medicine^ h* can easily get It arrangements, would have a large
/Ar'
New
York—*. 3&gt;jg p'-Ti
several hours cn route to Windsor and
4^35 p. m.
5^0 a.
-AB-MMlea *
•(M ania1* Urcr U tJUId* ai|M U4 a m - for yon. Do not" accept any. substl- fluence In fixing the price of wheat' exchange hi* money it a Canadian
S coro **■ I
dnwimg
tnlMSS,
m UITb.
i&gt;
TYUB“a Tl*w-to dstenfalnlng a flair bank.
U ( lac two days. -TW ir conplcxlooi cleared
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tuts.
Thero
la
no
other
medicine
« p add (bay are aew oom d cMldrea la
price, Urn president tins apjirored tho
or IoTo^U on wR«*wvatloa Phono or Write
• rtrr'n ipw t. TV* madid at i l l aot I»U r "fust as goodA-»
Put on 3*v#nty-fiv« Tons.
appointment.of "a committee to bs*ff
m)-.. h# ATLANTiq^SoAST
LINE:
In ono month 10,000 sailors at Great
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W.
Bay
8t.,
JaekaonvHIo,
FU;
Hills'
illiborough Hotel, Tamps, FIs.. ; '
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Lake* training station" hat* gained
consuming
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FRiEE A IR SERVICE

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�POULTRY-RAISERS
of the great^tm U take. apouV
Iscr can mAkq 1» to allow aid
line binta to'run with tb* rest.oi
I S
in th la way.tho s ic * bird
drink* froth th* aamo pan Ud»t th i othu*erand tho f l l m ^ Apreada moat
rtuldly. Chicken* with tho gapes or
Z y other trouble. wlU eaally transmit
the dlaeaoo through: the medium o f tho
■drinklng-pouf Theu 10
i*ke tho aick bird out and keep It away.
£om tho rcat o f tho atock uptil It baa

Talid na theyclcan bo. Then, too, you
can fUsa over a cow, a homo or a dog
Without feeling tho lnalgnlflcance of
tho labor, but wheq It cornea to a beta
jo u Just don’ t want to waato your
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Brlng Joy to the Heart of a Regular Corn Farmer
fowa or any other
In fact several i
the great' corn growing' states who*
have driven wit!
have expressed surprise and pleas­
ure to find that the Sanford Celery Delta “ looks like home"
all corn and not .vegetable gardens as they-supposed.

old farmer who 1a now off tlio
MuetNot Onlyx B*/phyalcaUy Sound,
but Muat Hava Acuta Eyesight and
Balance—Sent* of •Touch la * Alio
Carefully Examined by Phyafolana,

*nd raise* poultry a* a dtveraion, pajf*
ue visited many o f tho largest poultry
-ihowa 1° tho country jnat to Inspect
tome of the beat bird* o f tho new tarietloa, and ho declare* emphatically
rttud he has never Been anything better
.than tho Plymouth,Hock nud Wyan-

Sanford Does Grow theVege tables
however and com is only a by-product Commencing the latter
part of September our farmers grow one, two or three crops of
tho finest, fall, wintec and spring, vegetables, of all kinds. When
summer comes along, and the north wakes from its frozen slum­
bers long enough to produce1its own . truck crops, the , Sanford
. farmer plants a crop of com and then takes life easy for three
months, goes.touring in his.new automobile, enjoys the breezes
of the mountain resorts or the .sea bathing at the beach or per­
haps visitsthe old friends-back home.

and Many Refused anThaaa Ground*.

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Perfect physical condition la only one
of the requisites(qf the aviator, and the
degree of.per/ectioA flealrcd la far be
youd Mint expected In auy otber branch
of the . gorenunont mlUtary^sqiTtce:
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t_____ a ___ - A * ' ~DUt to top atbl*
off,"lho_ afinest
organa,
perfect jilmbs and all around pbyalcai
proficiency count-aa nothing uuleaa the
candidate for *a place tn tho aerial
corps-can pass a series of teats whl^li
for Ingenuity of search art appalling td
tho man under the probe.
—St rottgrvlgorouo-youtha-wha could .fit
Into any other branch of tho service are
dally refused In aviation bccmiHolITelr
taefc-of'ttatanccv thostxth aeMcrWhlcb■fow knew any pOaacMcd, xrolild con­
demn them to speedy death, or because
of .their Inability to distinguish browns
from Krcciia at great height* would
cause them'to drop Into treetopa tnetcad Of plow'od fields.—----- --------------Whlaperlng Taat~Nsxt.
Tlie candidate must fall within the
weights of 120 pounds as a minimum
and 100 pounds an a maximum. After
each man la credited with hi* mark fojr_
phyalcal fitntsa hud soundness of the
organs his hearing Is examined by tho
whispering test at distances of twenty
feet. k
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•'All'ppsalbhndtBi'flscs nyi then Inveo
tlgntc&lt;l. Knch man Is Bounded mid ex­
amined from the top of the head to the
soles of tils feet. If any lias skin dis­
ease, varicose veins or other complaints
of a idm|lftr nature ho_!s counted out
hntll cured. Plat fccti'uulessThey are
of a very serlous.iiature, urn pot a bar
to the luJator. ns iio Is not compelled ti&gt;
march.
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Tlio dynamic teat follows. This la
the first deviation from a gencrarphyslcnl examination. Kac!i candidate la
compelled to stand la a comer of the
room nnd walk diagonally forward
with eyes ahut and then walk-back­
ROCK
COCK.
VIGOROUS, HEALTHY. WHITE PLVMf)UT«
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. 1 • , ward to the jHilut from which ho start­
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•done varieties for re*) buolnesa stock, Itable Utah the whole-groin rintiop with ed. This testa his aenso of direction.
lie wild. “ You can. tell all Inquirers tho growing chlcki^ and the same- la
Tha Vital Sixth Sanaa.
that these two breeds urc Btlllat tho ‘ true of'cnpoiyj'of equal weight from
The most Interesting part remains.
top. nud lliwo art B&amp;Jugh rnrletle* of th'eeb chlckvnud froin OUiers o f equal That Is to discover how well developed
weight and- age, fed alike before cn- J n each man 1* thu vital sixth ecose.
them to please any sensible person.”
ponlxlng. No-dlffcrencO w-fcs-nOticcfd the principle o f equilibration. . Ay.ox. Complain of Nests,
if n hen could apeak, Hhs flrat lblng ^ h e a lth or vigor o f ^Wcks Of-'alp-.-ns pcrt'bn tbl*.subject .explain* It aa.fhl
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‘the umiid complain at would bo tho fed cither ration.
CloverJiny, drdover djpplngs .dried,
umih. The first complaint Would prob­
ably ho In regard to. their idoe pad tho or green clovtr growing on Uio.lpwtf
"lu each ear aro three tiny cnpala
ta(aKer iitnount.of neating* mn feftal nl- o f la the field 1* a grout Jielp to egg
filled with lymph. These rcplly aro tfTc
lowed her. Then' we should hcA&amp;Jhopf production.for .-'two reasona: Iffur^.
the loniUon bolng so public, and ho|' .itlphes tho green fowl necesMry foj- tho spirit level*, of .tho body. Movement.lu
any »llrectl&lt;ttV{* comiuuiilcated.through*
« bit «r whitewash-thcro to kill tho^ -fowl, nnd it furnishes tho nitrogen thut
Ibo flow
ilio tlujd Invtbeac tluy-farollex Some of. tho Heat* sirh. joWe goes to.Jttmkq.tbe albumofi, wUlch l* a mils- to .afnslUve* ni*tVe/i.,,Wh}cli carrr
■down; of course.lt is easy for tBe-nod largp.ihtrt/WCieTvy W , If a; hen Is the lni|iry»Htol) tu ibo bralu. This or-"
to reach them, bu^they are ulao.hajulyx .ftfd’coq^AlfihD am?, tr°m what source gun (n iurli acta abopt' Corrsctlug the
jhe mhterlul for making
for the pup ybu Mt *u5h atore.l}y.*&lt;)h7' -f»
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targe omount.of albumen that'tqust balance In tlir uotmal &gt;n*tlKxl."
do; the (-ggs won't hurt tho dog,, but
J*V.Tihcn-^tonta Drt tisarof balsnee; Tlie
*m nt 23 cent* por dozen pjakg'ni
cnfidldate Is’ seated »lu an .ormchflr
pretty extensive diet for gi^wfnE.dhjiii
■WtirUug upon a pivot, with a head
Ttipre nre rcmc&lt;UMi"for tnb*t
" « « t for R'.-.ui Ity and a tall liandlo prof o c - * t h l » ^ h u n ^ . iP th in d 'ita r Jcctlug obove. by which the chair can
diicax..* that aflllft poultry, b u t i* t c k
hrn or cock Is' about 0* hopeless nu In-1 pntfod.
. be turned. '11)0 youth la told to-fasten
Ilfs eye upon 00 object ond thco close,
bit eye*. . - .. ^
f
' Tho cliArr.lo.fhen apun rtpldly to the
right, ten resolutions lu. twtanty/«ce.onds. Ae It Is eloppell suddenly faring
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U10 Btitlqtmiy' object the candidate
tr*
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*d))e/2h li*e eyes nud cndcaryra tn focui
^Uicm-.upop tho object. .Tlio dUxy mo'tloii cause*.tbe eyea to Jerk rapidly
from' side' 19 . side until, they regain
their natural control. Twenty-«lx Bteotida are allowed for the nervea to r&amp;
gain'voutrol. Than the xame.teat 1*
performed with the eptantag to. the'
Ipft. Tbl* teat BbowB.lbd rfpldlly wltli
■which the candidate regalua control of
faprbdint* kftrr betag vlolently twUted aod turned.
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Testing 8en*e Teuch.
The apoutaneou* touch teat ncat-ti
In. older. Tlie candidate cl«M&gt;*.lila
eye*. The phyalclan standing before
blm at arm'* length hold* hla index
finger so that the youth's finger rest*
apOq It He-1* tbeu ordered to ralae
-hi* arm and allow. It to descend grad­
ually to are whether It win come back
to the •ame'pdtnt of contact
Tbl* v u no very aevere task, bu|
that which followed wmt one of the

WOMAN FOOTBALL COACH TRAINS HUSKIES

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batdeat of tlio day. The wan la span
In ihe choir aa feat aa It edn be turned
and tirsn»-wtKB&gt; bmoght to * aUndatlll,
Ja comtadled to ral*e abd lower eecb
*rxn alternktely tbrre time* lu auccea
•loii tn sUteen aecoudr to aee bqw far
past Ofe point of touch bla finger will
re*t. * Wliett the aplonlng la Jo Ui«
right tho hand drift* In the opposite
direction, anti Vice veraa.
The rcaljteat that nbowe the marvel
.of. tbp.balauce ln the eaj.l* dfodooed
whim the youth Is forced.to alt In the
chair, wlthr Oat* updn khce* and bead

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the band*. The chair 1* revolved slow­
ly'Ora time*, nnd the candidate la or­
dered to alt erect without opehtnf hi*
band who U ttttir.-gflclal. coach
the gsptB air well a* many of
ra bow to develop ability In &gt;«*“
Mm in shape Ah* U drilling tha

The Northern Farmer Grows Corn for a; Living.

It is His Mainstay.
_____ The Sanford Farmer makes his thousands from the track crops
of'thefall, winter and
and when this is done grows corn
enough to feed his mules,
his.silo, or fatten his hogs, but-in
09m is •consideredfirnply as a by-product oflhe~nrdff
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season and not primarily as a money crop.

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: •a1 for the northern: farmer would not be enough land to bother
with. He cmija'.flot make a living from •sdpittto. But Ten
Acres o f‘Sanford Land under our intensive method'of farming,
producing three big money crops each season and after that as,
much corn per acre as the other fellow can grow on his northern
farai in a whole year, *is a different matter.
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Ten Acre? in Sanford .will Grow Crops Worth

as Much as can be Had from the Best of the 160 Acre Northern Farpis.
This is not an idle boast.. It 13 honest fact, and you who are
• here know it to be true.’ The outside man can readily verify it
will takivi.be trouble:

The;Sanford Board ofTrade
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$2 ,200,000.00 .

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It Don’t Take Much “ Figgenn” to See
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that 2,000 acres producing $2,200,000.00 is at an ‘averagOrate Of
'$1,100.00
ciji -▼«acre
for.. a_ i iten* acro:
farm'».f i an1 average,
profit*'*of1
*ih**«' n n n n A
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■ i$U,000.00. ^ Ift isn't at aU .strange then that our well improved
’ * farj^is. are worfh' $1000.00 to $2000,00 per aero.7 .Why shouldn't
they' be. worth it?S'Many individual farms paid upwards of
l . . $20C0;0O"‘rtet profit' ^ervacre last season; And all this tinfe ycfu
must reipember tharouc summer’ crop of dorn or hay or cotton
* ; •" w not in^ludedJj^h^'^SU r^'atafi.'vC .
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- Such Profits Make Sanford Land took Mighty Cheap-at any Prfoc, but Mojo
Especially When You Think of. Sonic ol the Choicest LantHh the ,
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,\yhoie.District iit.$6Q*Per A c r e i ' ^ V V - *
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I Am Stil) Offering-.a Few 10’ Acre-Tracts!at
$60 Per Acre ’tvith only SI&lt;0 Down and the Balance lit One
Two and Three Years at 6 percent,
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I^ess than half their value.but I am instructed to. sell the^e. tracts ‘
so you gain if you get one." Flowing wellff guaranteed Qii&gt;any of f /
these tracts. --NaturaFclFainage is good; '^ 0 better(fimd .any^T'- v
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are. either bea^;hnffi^(Klc;‘J a ^ that :j
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clear, or open .land, very easily and ^cheaply cleared arid gotten in .
' • cultivation.;. You may take, your;cjioicc. LSqme&gt;like-one kind,
. .. sonie the other. All of . them-ere good,', fig]), # rk „ ^arfdy . loanj
• soil, close to loading,traok», riot far-fri()m improved tfuck fpriris, *
. some of; them joining good-/ ^ell ‘Improved-places1and they are'
frppt four to six railed lrom the Prstollice in Sanford. V.

-When Tmprbved and in Shape these Tracts
will produce celery, lettuce potatoes,/tomatoes, peppers, or any
other vegetable you may wish to grow, just as well as any of the
2000 acres’ now improved and which our Board of Trade says is
producing at the rate of $1100.00 per acre eacly year. After
growjng three crops of vegetables you can then make a croj? of

these tracts. . They are cheap enough so you-can make money
to buy 10 acres, at $600.00 and hold it. V But it will pay' you
much more to improve and farm.

If, You Want More Than 10

b e B ashfuL

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sell
yout #*.20,,
30 ror
even S40
acres at the same;
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If ydu pajr all cash I will allow you

'discount.

I have many, other farms, well‘Improved farms and /paHly im
proved .farms, big, farms .and'little faritls) atesk range* orange
groves, etc. •
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nark the phyalclan*aay b* need bays
no fear that b# ’w flf lack the proper
balance and eight toe cruUtag la. tha

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recently compiled figures showing tho production of the Sanford
Celery Delta, for the past *truckjng season. Their published
. statement is that there were 3,000 tars of all kinds of vegetables
shipped ovit of Sanford, the.past season. That these 3,000 cars
. came from a little less than 2,000 acres of improved and subirrigat' ed lafid. - That-these same 3,000 car loads-brought our farrtiers

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to any punishment.Inflicted, whether
the punishment be Imprisonment or
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.This la the beet gpvernmint on
HAYNES, Boslaeae Manager
earth—the one most responsive .to
U
t *Mi A y salpP fjg A w4y tha^wUl-ot^the. peopl«,J.but ItJ s _ a
government; i f the people—not of
one or of a few men.* If *'|ew are
permitted to resist a law—any law—
• m w a o r n ^ rm ic*. in advancb
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TEAR...... !.-...*■«•
because they do not like It/goverhr' MONTHS.
ment becomes a farce. The law
r t i s p i mo n t h s .
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must be enforced—resistance. la an­
O^trw^Ulk.a^ayOMTta* w y « T— ■ archy.”
5^ - o - t - . ■«
y— u U tin iw M*« tu M»4« ^ °sk«

« w i w » « | n||w)ii
'Thera ' ia . tendetTt, ^
AAAVW VA
' *rly men who are aeeklng exion from military ^ervl
service^ Thia
emption
is done in many instancea by thoae
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i ' » * ,*# i . 1
who'are not aubjeot to call by reason
of their age or other dlsablUtiea.
Porhaps thtf motive for tbla clriirclsm
is composed of conseavative business meh—This, together with the'
is good;'but it la wrong when ap­
fact that we have a Capital and Surplus of ($45,000.00), gives assur­
plied to those who havo legitimate
grounda Tor. exemption. M any A
ance of Security and Wise.Administration of the affairs of this Bank.
man whose patriotism is ardent, and
’
Would be pleased to have YOU open an'account with us.
unqfue'atibnable does not feel that ho
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can ItaVe those who are dependent
upon him deprived of the care and
SURPLUS $15,000.00
CAPITAL $30,000.00
proiectfon of the abroad winner. He
COMMISSION g o v e r n m e n t
K
feels that so far at least condition
A recent Isauo of the • Tampa
have nbt ^ovelopcd which demand
HI N Mint 111 i n .
Morning Tribune prints an editorial
that he. .anould leave his family un­
tu .tu entitled "Lucky St.. Petersburg.”
•»|«4|nEUnM
provided fqr, while ao many without
•The sum and substance of-the odl- dependents are permitted to remain
torial is that St. Peteraburg under If It were a case of necessity for the
thb commission form of government calling out of tho country’s ultimate
has been able to make' a splendid resources, perhaps he might ba jusyir, m . hand
O. L TAYLOR
R. R.'DEAS
.R. STEVENS
financftl sow ing.
Tho -boast is
fled In considering' his duty tb his
V-CtsMar
AmIC u Un
T ^ i w a . i F u Woodruff vjc«-Praiidtot
mtdo that SF/'Pcteraburg’a muhldpal
^ country'paramount to that^due to
tax rate for th r coming year will bo his family; bjit-.that
DU,
situation haa
only ten mllla. V e 'b e g to call th^
t yo.
Bcforo criticising
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Tribune’s attentldh to the fact * h a J not yot *ri” nthe man who puts* In a legitimate
JUuajouinjuuuuiiU u u o u lW W W H J o ilo lP V U L I M U K U u u m J *
St. Augustine's tax rqte waa only claim for exemption, be auro of just
seven mills. Of-course t/ie/Trlbune what you would do if you were called
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should bo Informed that thls'^waS on tb give u p 'th e employment which
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Put 8t!clc In Knot.
a'basla of full valuation, which plan furniahfe* food to your wife and Dalton CHtxen, printed up fa the have profited by it and tjipir cnll*
When tying a . knot in rope which
:as been found to Work admirably. babies', and leave them tb the doubt­ Iron'Hills, makes the following com- dren as well. And this would, hare
been accomplished, with no more ex mast, stand much atraJn, put n .stick. ' r
This low rite of taxation, however, ful chaHty of, the community.” ,
The . Canadians arc jpviftg the has. been sufficient to.take care of
"There apeaka a patriot and a true pense than the direct'tax plan en o f soft .wood ia the knot for It to~clo£t{ :
0. iAiled,_*nd.t_hat_wjthout the losa qf on. When yon want to.imtle the knot ; ‘
Americanl- -How. refreahinf
— Oermana-a-tasU of-w hst U&gt;-expeot- ^ ^ u y &lt; (icb r sq-th at~in-February
TBBd~Tnclr—winds uf devotion and one.-generation -of ^ ffident-ttsefoineser break thggtlrtMd.PUll'flnlJMiULCndit.----When they meet ilitf Americans.
of nex$ year overV dollar‘of the or------------ HIGH PRAISE
Your knot can be^SaUy unUed.—Farm
-O
A mon g—t hn-prom inent^visi tors-tb ioyal ty*- to - cou ntry -i n—pi ace- of - the —-We siy-wittv no-more exponaor b«- and Fireside.
dtnary doht'will have beett' pitiT*IHfl
There will be more tourists in there will remain, nothing but tho Orlando Saturday*" -'attending
the sneering! drivel emitted by the* anti­ caiisp'the -rs\te of Interest o n ‘such
Florida this qoaaon than.ever before. outstanding water works bonds meeting of newspaper men waa Sec­ draft advocates, pro-Germana and pat&gt;er is ve^y reasonable, and no
-N o w la the time to get; your accom- which also* ate-being * reified .from retary D. C. Marlowe of tho San pro-professional pacifists!"
tqwn ban Afford to do without-need­
Where Cranks Abound.
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J - modations ready.
ed facilities' on account of it.
ford
.Commercial
Club.
.The
Reyear to year. The tity manager has
• If. evtr yon wnnt fo hear nonsense
' .Commenting on. -those misguided
set aside $61,000 for .this purpose porter-Star has hid. occasion, previ persons who are raising- money to ^ N o ^ u ’tj)^saddling a debt-on to talked yon should go to a cdhference;
^omo_ot-Aheae flpya^Dfople _wlll this-ycarr -It- would bo weU-wortb viaualy •to.comnumd Secretary Mar­
futdrp generAtions, as they term it. I don’t care In what department of
“ ^'.W ake ufctp tho fact that America, is ho timo and expense of .Tampa citi­ lowe’s 'efforts) at preventing freight ^pfartrrthe-cbnstitulfonality -of - tho Suppose the'1&gt;&amp;nda have been issued, human life or thought, whenever'you .
In war- and so-called free apeech zens-who are-interested in the *best rate .advances.and now wo have to ieldetive Service * law, thb Winder and the school has been establUhdd. get n conference cranks arc.always to ■
Nqws sensibly remarks that for its
does .not go any, more.
orm of government'in existence, to present him-with a peony in ex­ own part it is enough to know that Tho bonds will have a life of twenty the front. Newspapers win not- print
. _
U-— 0 — spend k day or two In St. Augustine change for the bouquet that he cast congress passed the aeti/tho 'Presi­ years at least.. In the meantiroo their views, so that w h e n c e / huvero
If-Miss Jefferson Bell of.the palm n the office, of. City Manager Miller I t the editors, .. It should bq .borne dent signed* it apd that ii is now l‘a A— —’a children have bMn educated conference at their mercy'tq^cafa in­
Beach Post ,is right about those and see for themselves tho. benefits in, mind, however, thst&lt; there’s noth law of America and for Americans." and Are in business for themselves sist jin being listened to, thiwfts the
happy tine of the crank.—Sir Edward ‘
goddesses on the beach. We shall go that come, from tho comrpisslon ing personal 'in Marlowe'’* remarks, Ip similar^ein the Swalnsboro For- long bcfqre the debt Is paid, and in Clarke.
.
all -probability have succeeded to
■down there for a few days visit with' and seo foT themselves iho* benefits since he intended thorn to apply to
reat-BIade exhorts tho ’ youth of
J &gt;8 Barman. .
that come from .the commission a eiasa and not to Individuals. CTeorgia who are selected- for service their father’s-[business, and it - is
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— - O -----manager .plan to eliminate all poli­ Writing in the Sanford .Herald, Sqc- with tho colors, not- to 'stock, exemp- really.they who.pay the debt at last
Operatnj Opulence.
i T h a t proposed tax on jiutoiflobilcs tics from municipal sftaira. Tampa retary Mariowe made this comment: t"lo n o 'r p i”ir /'p ™ t '.n '.V b i i " t 'o '« t « d not b .. ' Purth.ro»r.. (or th.lr
"You must loro art to pay such enor­
payment
they
have
n
tsngible
asset
"Tho seerttpry had the honor of the part of men. It saya:*
, will make us hunt longer on the first ought to benefit just ms much as St.
mous salaries to grand opera singers.'*
in the shape of iho institution, y^hich
.
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' of the month, for the man who owes Augustine has bcnefltted should the being a guest of-the newspaper men
"There your duty llfcs. Your- fel- stands ready to do for-their children' T in not "sure,*", replied Mlni'Cayenne,
-u s. .-Batten let -thorn, pay for—tho people-of- that-cUy-decfde-to' adopt In_Orlando, Saturday, going - over
'.Whether It. Iqdlcntea a love'for art or
automobile first abd try t o ‘ pay the he newer and better plan,—St. Au­ wjth Messrs. Holly and Haynes of ows will thirikrtfoorc of y o u ^ v m V R ir U hirabli^rdrthem T
an Indlfferehce to money.”
tho'Herald staff. We had arr elegant will, have more respect .for yourself; . We might;add that this principle
tax afterward. , '
gustine Record.
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dinner, and for the first tim o'in my Your own people as much as they holds good in all of the departments
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• Answers the Purpose. life I was ablo t o ‘correctly dearn tho will, grieve over the loss of personal of civic-government—the generation
Hoover’s idfa of saving the waste
'Tour truo lover Is often’ nt n. loss •
DRY JACKSONVILLE
truo intent of the average ‘ editor’s contact with yqu ‘ will feel hotter that'benefits most is usually tho one for words." "But qkturc makes’ that
m &gt; and win the war does not mean that
Dixie is putting up a determined program in. life. , Throughout the about it, If they
did your
. kgq^. you
---------.that does most of the paying.
up to him by supplylngNhlni with, an
people ehoutd stop eating or stop wear­
'fight against •booze in •Jackion'ville
duty
as
a
full
blooded
American.citi-j
So
that,.summjjig.up
the
matter
extennlvo vncnbdlary of gurgles, snif­
meeting
‘the
-topmost
-thq’
m
e
waa
ing Clothes.
False * economy will
and is bound to win. Not only do bosoting and building. During the sen ought ter do it.”
. (. *”
(from a sensible tand practical point fles nnd sighs.*’—Loulsrlllo vCourierchoke 'oft legitimate business and
the'-people of .farkspnvillc recognixo
So tho Journal'reprints extract* 0f vldw, no town can-afford to be Journrf),
entire day I never heard a man refer
cause ruin In thls'country. ^ Economy
the- parting of’ the wnys but the
rum
various Georgia publications wlthbut~~NBEDED improvements
lo "m y paper,1't- his’ reference yria
is all .right •but* don't stop buying
people all over Florida- would like
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covering,
nearly two columns tho ut-; from a mistaken fear of injustice to
always my town, my cou n tyor my
sltogethcr.
to see Jacksonville dry. If the dry
Notice, o f AppilcAtlen -for Tax Deed
terances
of
which
are
along
tho
lines
future
generations
on
account
of
state. They'aligned .themselves in a
regime is’ good enough for tho smaller
Under Section R o*f«C!mpier 4888 •
of thoso covered by tho above ex­ bopd issues.
That embargo Struck the Hun o_p cities why should it nbt bo good union fof start good and promised
Laws’of
Florida
'*
tracts. . /
the heat all’ right and if Germany. cnougV for..thb-'larger cities. _ For individual effort for their respective
Notice'is hereby given thnt K. Q.', /•
I have ’ AtrtAflAd* manyNo Animats for Him,
. waa nottgeUlng suppliei from Amer­ mkny years the dry counties have sections.
Hodges,
purchsser of Tax Certificate .
churches
and
listened
v
to
explana­
One day John’s mother wna gnlng to
BONDING FOR MUNICIPAL
ica through neutral*. countries she been made wet by tho larger-wet
No.
2267,
dated the 6th* 'day of . .
tions-of
various
.creeds,
but
for
the
hare
company
arid
she
told
him
to
go
'
IMPROVEMENTS
would .hpt be’ letting out such a cities until iho better class of pcoplf
to
the
market
nnd
get
some
oysters.
November,
.A.
D. 1896, ...has fifed' ! •
first
time
1
found
in
these,
new*!
It
has
long
been
a
mooted
qUes
large sised kick against the embargo. throughout tho atafo have deto.*minIt la getting'her goat and will win cd-tg;. have-'state prohibition and it paper 'men. the' source and main tion with the towns and omafTcr She anldF’HYo will hare ojniter soup.’’ nuld certificate in my office; end has .
channel of
Florida’s
progressive cities-of. qur country- aa‘‘to whether John wnti'busy thinking. -Finally he made application -for tax„ d eed /to
the war. •
will be here sooner than expectMit
steps.
If tho paragrapherl quote of not they wero justified in issuing said: T il ent the soup, but no animals issue In accordance with law.-’ Said
Meantime it would bo n flrte thing correctly and if the average editor Is
for me.”
certificate etnbracca tho following.,
municipal bonds * for purposes of
bfc.the city cf Jacksonville to show poor, then his poverty.is tho direct
RESfSTiNG THE DRAFT
described property situated in Setrir;
public .-improvement.
William J:nftings Bryan' has tho thd’atstO and tho United States that result of your inattention to the
Didn't Forget His Manners.
inole county, Florida,', to-wit:
*
Ono'Stock argument of-the antis
’ ' following Svholeaomo patriotic advice sufficiertt-of her inhabitants believed good he is doing for you and your*
has always been- that ’ one generation • Bobblo had been told often, tlint It. of NE«,&gt;bf N EK Seer*6, ^P* 20 v •
concernirg those who resist -the n a clean city to havo prohibition failure to do for him ope-fourth' of
he stumbUHl over or In front of annot justified in .saddling V,-debt toldcr person* to say “Excuse me."- Odb R. 31 E. 20. acres. .The said, land
draft;
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lefore it-waa forced upon her by the what ho is doing for you. I'm glad’
being assessfd at the datei of the •
upon-futurj generations.
y;\.
morning l)b fell don-nstnlrk, landing In
*TLe number of (hose resisting Vot6 of. th'e-’atato. If- tho people of I went, I'never wju nor dp I.ever
issuance
of,'.such certificate in ‘the,
Blit let us consider this.
A little huddled up hetip. - Ills mother,
the craft is, fcrtunalcly, very few; Jacksonville havo any doubts about want to be-in better company.”
name
of
E.
Hatch. *Unlqss said cer­
,
. V
\^e will say that the town -of expecting nil bullmrat, .was surprised tificate shall bo redeemed according- .
... there should b e ’ non*. Some are the matter lot them go back a .few
We rather think most people who Jonesvlllto has set its'heart upon ac­ to see him' mnnfully pick hhnself up
K&amp;U;' etnscio Uioutiy.-oppoied to war—any weeks'and see where’-'they lost, the
to law fax deed will Issue thereon o h .'. '
read
it will agree with what Sec­ quiring a modern-technical, training and say " ' 8cuao me."
may [ refer to submit; to cantonemcni and* many .gther enter­
the 26th dsy -of September, A. D.
retary Morlowo’ said as containing ■chool. Tho epbscripyon . plan -has
- • any punishment’ the government aces prises bccauge. the city was - wet.
H)17.
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much of the qorrect idea of how a ailed to achieve it,.and.direct tax3 The Lily of the Bible.
. flt’ to inflle; rathe* than take up* arms :.ot them come down (bto-tho state
Witnraa
my
official
signature an.d
newspaper can . best selcure. benoflta itlon ’ is out ofv)hc question.* At " T h e llllum i-lmlccdonlmp ls-supposed
i\&lt; -.but -even such, cannot [justify resist* and* ask tho people what they- think
seal
this
the
-24th
day
of August,'
to
be
the
Illy
Indlcotedrln
tho
sixth
for its community. It’* the elimina­ cast it would, bo many years before
.-anee-or the giving of encouragement of a wet Jacksonville gr-a dry‘ Jack­
A.
D.
1917.
.
chnpter
of
Matthew,
twenty-eighth
tion .'of' dominant/aelf interest and sufficient-funds could be realised by
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i . •T‘,*V *sr. - ■*•••
^ Y ^ t o those who do re^st^.StllV.Iese'can sonville.
verso, where It Is compared with the * (seal)
. E. A. DOUGLASS,- v '
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•• -. • praise—getting upon-, a broad basis direct taxation.
V .;V !°l«rance. be shown Aft. -those who, 1 “Dixie V»ll .winl^the fight for th^re
gorgeous robes of 8olnmon, and Its
.Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole
'arid, directing, power ;to the attain1
*
W e. will -suppose first that, .the color was scarlet or purple! This Illy
“while opposing conscription, attempt never 'was a,.‘tirto-.’ ln . tho history ‘of
.
v;
CoUnty, Florida.
^
ment of the -greatest ‘good for the
to DRAFT others to’ Jclrt them ip the country .when' men’s minds wero community as‘ a whole*'as against town decides to resort to direct tax- growl’ profusely In thetnolst parts of
. By V. M. Douglass, D. C*.
Asia MHor.,
l-Fri- 6tc
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gr • opposing cohscriptlon. . War Is a last turned more tb better. things, were the. promot'op of plana,. schemes. or ntion and eatabllshes a-fund Chat is
ntended
in
‘
the
course
of
ten
or
^resort, It La;a reflection upon clvglaa* turned against booxe and against ideas to Ltfbeflt the few or a coterie.
twenty * years, to- furnish .means Tor
tlon
|t still roddenk-tuG earth— vice. And there never was ‘a time Orlando Reporter-Star. *
establishing the desired institution.
as/long as natldnPgo - to ’war. when our minds wero tutrfed; more
- - 0- We presume that' the tovrd 'feejs
’ tho citfsens. cannot, escape* A citizen’s tb the church and religion, law and
THE LOYALTY*" OF THE PRESS i.he need of such a school, •that her
• duty, - If his conscience forbids him order and decent living.
^
We are pleased to say that almost young people may be properly equip-to do what* his government .demands
Jacksonville should be-dry and the
Without
exception that tho. news­ icd'for a life of usefulness. In the.
' ' he must- submit without complaint, atate aboutd be dry and the United
papers
of
Florida are loyal to the meantime, under the waiting .-pro­
States ahould be dry.and those who
flag
and
to
the administration in-the gram, the]? are either not receiving
H M M I I M I M M M e ei M M; doubt the benoflta of righteoua .living critics) hour through which _the na­ he neceasary instruction or else
PP^M EM BER^M
&lt; could then be convinced.
they are t*ing sent away- to some
FEDERAL. RESERVE'
There has never been an able ar­ tion ia passing.
The newspapers of this atate are other place to acquire it. In the
fe ^ s J S Y S T E M ^ iifl
gument for booxo and vice.* There
Are thousands against 'them.- T&lt;&gt;ta loyally holding up the hands‘ of the otter case thh,knowledge 4s dearly
President and are giving no aid nor ibught; and in the former, lives
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your choice,!..:.
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comfort'
Iff the‘ ” olaeker«” and-those that might hav? been mads of great
------ 0 -----with yellow streaks running down usefulhess to*the world have^Jieen
We can furnish .in any
EXEMPT M ARRIED MEN
their spinal columns.
stunted and nullified by the failure
size and any style type.
Thb. Herald is;n ot alone in the
WV are also pleased to note from to acquire competent tarining.
contention that married men with
Delivery jn five days
Now, aa to the bonding proposi­
a- recent editorial- in the Atlanta
dependent! ahould be exempted^ in
tion.
And right'hard PROPERTY
Journal that notwithstanding the
after receipt of order.
the first draft. The patera of tho defection of Senator Hardwick and becomes a big factor'in the. probatate sire of the tame opinion and it
v
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Tom. Watson very few if any of the «m..
ia almdat certain that the abatement
Prices for Robber Stamps net
newspapers in the good state of
Let us take Mr. A ------- r*a
of Piresident:.Wilson and of 8enator
&gt;. ever-lif Inches long and type
.Georgia are* following In the foot­ resenting the
property
interests,
Trammell
and others will* be heeded
) ~ not over H Inch high:
steps of those men,
which of course'are expected to bear
by the exemption board*. It is un­
Here la the manner of talk^ of
e chief burden of taxation. He
doubtedly the. aim of’ thoae who
i'
Georgia’s weekly prees:
has
a. fimily of boys to be educated
framed the’ draft law to exempt the
l Line 20c
For
example
the.
Tifton
Gaxette
and
trained.In. professions ind trades.
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1
married men who hava dependents
says editorially, one .of whose tons Under the waiting plan tills is ac­
In* all that the* word Implies. No
Each A,dditlottsi Line 10 c ,
recently .enlisted for army service: complished at great, expense,- Vastly
man who ia manic l-end has a wife
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s-v
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who ia dependent -.u.io.i* Lis daily , ” We cannot aay that* we cheer­ raor»!thsn he would have had to
&gt;t. P?y. bad' the bonds been issued, or
labor .ahould bo c -afted. . There era fully aoe him go, but we'wqkld nbt,
Let os hare yenr order
in f l u
plenty of single nun JoTYTjeT»I3ff;iKil
ahould go first unlasi tiny* Have a and hia duty." Tho author of those the. education they should hay#, had
ini. order that HE may lay up a
mother or others dependant on them. touchingly simple and eloquent
und that will irive thik education to
wop
da
has
seven
sons,
not
oht^O
The single and I'.nUachel men
hlv
G R A N D C H IL D R E N -a
re­
whom
hia
heart
could
giVe
up
should go as they h.v.&gt; nat fing to
should delay do longer;
versing
of
the
pojicy
Which
he
con­
"Y
et,”
l.e
adds,
"while
we
hav*
no
hold them. And thj m:n who have
demns,
aa
it
is
saddling
a
debt
.upon
boy*
to
spare,
we
ata'nd
ready
to
sur­
good cause for exempt) ins should be
exampted and they
not be render any or all, even Uf*. when cute generation for the benefit of the
held up for contempt i,' thsy ask for duty, calls lo their'country's need.”
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Commenting^ on thrf utteri n -cs 'But,, had .the bonds.,been issued
' fuamptions uponL v^'i-i reasons fpr
the inititution esUblished at
ime. The Lakeland Ttl^ram
VC-ri
.children would

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er of Elbre* sods fountain,
■&gt;-.JBMtWBKKtJc.i "T/Q
rsr*.f ^i.*rr^
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rear a $16 ‘fine* Similar fines
♦ere Imposed against Hill Brother’s
cigar store, .S. and TrPero and J. H.
Howell. ;
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W. 8. Williams o f . tho Standard
of Matter* In .Brief—
A congenial party from’ Sanfprd
grocery Store .was tried on the cbsrgr
- - Pergonal I t e m of
enjoyirtgv-the -pleasures of - Daytona
of exposing unsound fruit for sale,
In te r e it
.Boaoh lcj Mrs. M. M. Stewart and
ho having been accused 6f ’ permit­
Max.Stewart, Mr*. J. B; Calder, Mr.
ting
rotten bsnanca to hang from a
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1 * Summary of (he. Pleating Bfiiall \ land Mrs. Ernest Betts and Mr. ^nd
In Orange county . the Orlando bunch of fruit offered for sale to
Mrs.:Forest Gstchel and baby.
3
Talks 8ucdaeily Arranged for .
The penally waa $10
club has the Dixie Highway, posted
Hurried Herald. Readers
id
costa.
from Kissimmee to' within a few mile
I■
Marriage
of Sanford; and now that the hew
At Holy' Croas Rectory, by the signs are here the work will be com­ SEMI NOLL H-TTOLL OF HONOR
Mr*. S. O. Kennedy and .children Rov. Roctor, Mr.- Frank Wolf of
pleted and tho roads' made as safe
‘returned Sunday last after a few Company C,' Orlando... and Mlsa
as possible, for the ‘stranger within The Brave Boys, Who Hava Gone
weeks visit with relative* and friends Alike Loretta Saunders,"both o f Or­
our gates. * Secretary Blakely said
Forth to Fight for Humanity a
in Virginia and North Carolina.
lando, Tuesday, August 7th. Wad­ that tho eigne had been on tho )way
Saha
Dr.'.’J. U. Wendlgr of Btilow was ding’trip to Hendersonville, N. C.
for
a
number
of
weeks
and
that
when
The
following,
boyi from Sanford
,
.t
; ln the city, yesterday.
He had
tho present shipment to' tho various and Seminole county have Joined
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clubs have been erected that thero the_army -and navy or will join in
Methodist Church
Seminole County Fair last year nnd
Tho morning-; servico next ?urtday will be more than 1,000 of tho signs the next few weeks. This list is not
•'wUJ. bo In chargo of ther .Orange is planned to
very* helpful occa- poatod on the main traveled roads of complete and all those who know of
. County display-this season as he has afon. r The subject; "A Great Criaia" Florida. The next step by the asso­ any boys whd have enlisted and are
'for scVe/fl seasons past, Mr., Wertd- by tho pastor will bo qf Interest to ciation is expected to be a campaign not on. this - list please le t . The
jer Is one of the best judges of'poul­ those who attend. No-one who can foy the sign ^opting of the roada, in Herald -know about it .as the. list
try and livo stock ln)tho state and he cothe'should miss this aorVicc. Tho order that (He‘ tourist may bo aura will-be printod every week until the
may Mate in this vicinity later on. evening service will; also appeal to of reachjng his’ destination and at w a rjs over:\
The Homo- Guards will have a the thoughtful worshiper. Thq’ pks- the1.Same time knowing the distance
If»vy \
enroute.
If ^thla
most' interesting meeting .tonight and tor, Rev. Stctnmeyer will speak,on between cities
Karl Schults, on board ship. “
aside from the regular drill expect “ How to Cure Religious Doubts." latter plan can be carried out it will
Allen Jones, medical'reserve corps
to hold an election for captain. The If you are having difficulties in your be of great benefit to thoso who .use'
Morris Spencer, medical reservt
.-^ajurda! are obtaining new recruits religious life this sermon is planned our highway*.—Orlando Sentinel.
&gt;• "j-,r
corps a .*
'•every( week and will soon have one for. you.
Sherman Routh, medical- reserve
-iliundrfai-men. •
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Sunday school 9:30
.
-- Just our luckl The draft failed to corps
Preaching, mornlnt, 1ItOO.‘
Collier TJfSWfl, mBfficaT 'm efV e
got the “ Is it hot enough for you
-iD on-’ LfaUJto'^hear. Ike a u b jectjil
£ r l :o o l i r a t t h e 'A i T a n g e iii c n t - f o r 4 Ia ¥ in g r -€ o ]
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txorpB---- 1— -------:----- ~ — -------------bo dbcuasod at the Methodipt church TIpworth League,
Evening sermon, 7:30.
Oliver Murrell, medical. reserve
Sunday morning, . "A Great Crisis.’ '
corps
\
I
f
Kaiser
Bill
doesn't
"get
.a
Evening, “ How •to * Core Religious
Leslie Hiij,. medical reserve corps
Wiggle .on” Jthat breakfast ho had
’ Doubts.”
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Ned bhlttcnden.jslgnal corps) ‘
prepared
In
Paris
be
getting
666 will cure .Malaria or Bit
\
Roy Chittenden, marine corps- *
cold
fio.oo
Worth
.or
$3.00.
-?s
Us the j germs.
Ralph Roumillat, navy yafd. .' ••
86-35t \ /V o may be foolish to.sell.you 120,00
One of* the best grades ofTlalTan
$ 3.00
Army j
‘►.Jiworth of Fertilizer for. only
cCaalin, the dentist hss.rycheijsp is seasoned four years before
John. Murrell,
medical
reserve
•returned from a trip to hla old home
corps
.Thus saving you, per ton
$17.00 being esten. Wo thought, so!
:at Sweetwater, Tennessee. •
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&lt; Kenneth’ Klurrell, quartermaster
Tablets, inks, pens, etc., a t ‘ The But that will be your GOOD'LUCK.
Considering
his
slghtlcsavco'ndftlon
reserve
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Herald Printing. Co.
Price* are
QHAPPELL
&amp; CHAPPELL
‘ the blind tiger’ has. remarkable atlc- “ ’Beth WobdfUff; quartermaster' re«
right. Everything .for the office..
uV3
cess. in eluding tho hunters.
jervo
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E. II. Browh of T apps waa here
•Stanley Walker,- qualtermnater re­
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yesterday calling on the trade and
One of tho most humane features serve
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.also on relatives and frienda.- Mr.
of the universal measure will be in
Paper Hanging and Painting
Dr. Ralph. Stovens, hospital corps
Brown Is/general manager of the .'.Thousands of npw samples of wsi the relief given to somo of our do-i
Joe Chittenden, Co. C, Fla.
Gulf Fertilizer Co., of Tampa and paper for you..to select from, Sam­ pendent husbands.
Gborge Hall, Co, C, Ha.
local ples wi(l be brought to your .door
was formerly -located here asi lo
Oscar Speer, Co. C, Tla. '
irollna' Upon.* ryaueat. I alio do^deCOratlng
-uunager/_oL_rth®.- Virginia ' Car'
Bruco Anthony, Co. C, Fla.
__ ___Attention Bcbckqhs
Chemical Co.
nnd painting,as it'should bp done.
Wanted—Every Rebekah in - San­ ^'Ernest' Gregory, uo. . 1; , , Fial
Mrs. Ball and children have rented F. JV .‘ 'Tempcrton, 108 Palmetto ford to be preseht at the next meet­ • Fred. Mason; Co. C, FIs.
George McLaughlin, offTcers roing of the'-Seminolo Rebekah Lodgo
.* cottage at Daytonk Beach and. will Ave., one door from First street.
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No. 43, on Tucsday: evening, Aug, serve
enjoy the occan: until .school'tim e.
Harold
Washburn,
coast aVtillery
28th.
v Sec’y.
MeanwhHe Mr. Ball has joined .the
s p k c i a l "5?q t i c e
Albert
Fry,'
coast
artillery;
summer widowers* colony and Is
. ■ Miisson * Ppol *
James Estridgc,‘ Fla.. troops
busy trying -to' look lonesome!
Fred Allen Resign*
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Upen'i every* Wednesday. night,
George Huff, Fla. troops
The*
Orlando
Rcporfer-Star
of
Lieutenant Radford' of Atlanta is TffiO.
Thomas Sullivan,^Fla. troops
Tuesday prints the-following:-the guest of his parents,' M(. and
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Also-' every W ednesday: morning
W. ‘A: .1’ sttiihaU; bfficer“ reserve
"It was learned with much regret
Mrs. G. A; •Radfqrd . of this city. for women only.
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at the msotlng of the directors of.
-Lieutenant Radford has just been
•Every afternoon except Tuesdays
Meade .Fox, coast artillery " '
the Board of Trade .thfa morning of
appointed to the,army.after a stren­ and Fridays.
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Ingram.'Gu®»''y.
coast artillery
Mr. Allon'*- Intention of resigning
uous course at., the Officers Reserve
Good water,.'good jights, good or- tho secretaryship of that organiza­
'Joe Guerry, aVijitTon corpsGROWING HOGS;*
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Playing • Deep. Game, j
Oscar
?titio*rr# Co. C, F la ./.
tion, tho newj.comiiig a* a complete
For
a
hog
to
be
profitable
be
faust.*
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•and expects to be called to t|ie front
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Henry; Byrd1,•Cp‘. d,*-Flst ; . v,
surprise to - the directors and to his
he Rept growing from birth; to; m*r- 1
in .a few weeks. .He/"drilled_ the
mother.
.When
.they
relumod
homo
Osborhe
\yilllafa$,
Co.
C,:
Fla.''
Tmporiant Notice, many, friends,
’
V .. 7'
Home Guards Tuesday night and
she. wax tired nnd hungry/ npd, ketihg age. He gannet bo profltnble
Tho Sanford city schools wiil open
"In
offering
his
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Mr.
.
.Vail
Lovell,'
2nd
.
Ilout.,
engineer,
promplerl
by n desire for n. good meal, .unless bo I* ‘healthy. He can always
also gave' the non commissioned of­ for term of 1917-18 on Monday,.
Allen handod President Dow thojfpl- corps.
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; .*'• , she said: . “Mamma, let’s play Tm' .b f frx a profit producing condition If
ficers some .polnters^on Wednesday
September 3rd. .'All- parents and lowing:
- ‘••Ilorry Carlson, navy
• , *. ymir guest and nm going to stay, for he is fed B, A. Thomas' Ho$ Pownight, •
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guardian^ are requested to have all
Cqrfxjtt
Hutchinson,'
-aviation
dlu’nor.”
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derr ! We.positively toll you that thia^
"Gentlemen:—I beg to horowith
liub-My-TIsro.— Antiseptic, Ano children 'presont at the .opening
corps
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remody
proventa cholera, removes
tender
ray
resignation
as
secretary
of
dyne—Kills pain, -stops * putrofac Busses will begin their regular trips
;aSa'm.Feavf7house, aviation-, corps
worrosand*
curca . thumps.: If tho
the
Orlando
Board
of
Trnde,
effoe
Itlon.
i
.
86-361
A Bear’ s Diet. .
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on that date.
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Mar.tin Tofb'ple;-Cor‘.F. .
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powder d.oei not make good, wo will.
tivc' 'Wednesday, August 29th, 1J#17.
A bear will rot anything’from green
Mrs. Harry Lewis and son, Harry, 7&gt;.TKe faculty of the schools will
"In leaving the work hero I wish ’ 'Rohori» BhT&amp;njpHfv'nayy; hospital grass to elk steak. Favorite food^nro .-, T, Allen Seed Co.. Sahfo(d,'IFla.
|Jr., arrived In the city yesterday meet for" organization on Saturday to express my deep appreciation of edrps,*y'i-.t
.A rt*
'“ ". J. •-x.' '
ilsli, berries, roota, Insedt lnrron, honey,,
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from Defiance, Ohlo^ where ~Mra! morning, September 1st,.at 9 o'clock the spiendid cooperation, and invari­
TV
Arthur Dlckins, ,Cd. .1^. •
frogs liiuj Ult. kill'd* o f llsli.
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I&lt;wis has been visiting relatives-and and*every.melqljer Is expected to bo able courtesy whicji I have. received
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John .Lfh?, Co.# H.
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friends for BeveraUmonths,- Defiance present.- - - ■
You
have
nfWay*
bought
the
bulky
J.
A.
Stafford,’
Co.
F.\
jrrr.
from tho Board of Directors. I wish
« j The -county* superintendent,' tho
being her old homo.
T t i lt *r Caunlr Jad e. n»pnl»«l« c&gt;nnlr stock food and given" to your stock .
Hugt -White,’ /"paVy* I'*’
. '•'*'• U Hlal*
to* urgo.tbat’ pronpy action may -be
Florida
county
and
local
boards
are
alao
in­
'l/fcoiir
as a medicine! Why not. buy only
Oscar ’R ou se,‘ Oviedo, navy; . In rr Katata et
Mrs: Cecil Gabbeit has returned
taken towards'filling the .place in or­
,n
'
iaUk-mra ‘Morrtaon
■&gt;
the. medicine and furnish your own-!
horfie from, an ex(en,ded visit tn vited to meet with tho-faculty and der that the work now pending may
No
tier
Khrrtlijr
«l*aw,U»
all
whom
It
m
a
;
Andrew Aiflin, OviedoM army
eonrern. that on lha S llh day-ot urrambar, food?
The medicine will be mud) .
points in tho east and northeast, supervising principal.
not ’ lag. "' " .
John Caler Lawton, Oviedo, navy
II. (B IT /I Shall apnty. tjr/iha Uonorabla
Let every citisen of. the Sanford
moro'Certaln?
In
fa ct,
d , Bi,A.
K
.
r.
Houthoidrr,
juditr
*l
said
C
’evr*.
aa
more
certain:
in ta
uka . Thomnjt
imoma^i . ” v'
going as far north' as. L*ke George.
V.
llouiholdar,
JudfV
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f
Said
(.‘part,
aa
..Very truly your*, ' - band, Battleship, New York.
iudft
of
rrobiu.
for
my
flml
dlffbiriv
M
.
stock
r^modv
li
in
cortfiln
to ‘ fftfi ^
MuSi
Mr. Gabbett returned 'several weeks (strict * get' squarely behind our 1 *
.Fred M. Allen.
.AdnloIXlrator of lha aatala at
Owan- ^ OCK, 7 ™ ® ° *
CerUtD t a
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Herbert Fuller,.Co. C ;• -.
f .
hoois and those In charge of them
•Mbrrjton, dacaaaad^ and that at tha aaraa the tight results thst'.WB Bell « * Otf •
.7,f
ago ami they will again be at home
Joo'Lewis, Co. C *‘t’
s
"Tho
director*,
icccpted
Mr.
Al*.
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praaaat
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pr^at
.to
..ld,(5oart,niy
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to their many friends at their bcau- hd make the approaching term the ten’s resignation Wlth 'd cep regtetl '.m Artie Lewis, Co. C * *&gt;'« •
fctan eti aa Admtnlalrator et aald aetata
ahd'atk-fw lhal# approval. • • . - •'
eat in our history..
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tiful home on Lake Alonroe.
assuring; him o f .their.great.apprccia- : Mel vis Tyler, regular afrhy.
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F.
Whltner,
Secretary
:
I!Vi. KEY.-' .
C. II. Lefiler. hail returned' home'
tlori for hia exceptional Work,, and
J.--F. .Coates,' aviation corpa.
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^ocal
Board;/
froma visit to hU son, Charlie LofT-so, W4, i-ai: to-if, ti-ta
Erpeat*',Uormlejr, band, Missouri
the wonderful results.- ’which. My®
1-Fri-^tc
fier at \naml where fie spent several
been accomplished during his .tjtna of regiment ■;•*
*cek»: &gt;
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' Walter RadfOrd, U. 8. ‘ Army. '.
service. • ’
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- .1 have opened my drugstore tem- y
Death of.T ■ Schaal
’"M r. Allon resigns hla* pUco. with ^ Corbett Ilutchlnabn, aviation corps
11 known jeweler tfie local 1Board of Trade to’ accept'
pororily nt Perkins old stand.in Im­
Theo. Schaal.
Joo Guerry, avia'tioit - corps
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•hia home on Pal­ the executive secretaryship of the
perial Theatre building and' will of thia.city dl
Sam
Peavehouse,
aviation
corps
s'lingering Illness' BcTard of'.Trade of Gaitonla, a thriv­
Iappreciate a share of your patronago. metto avepu
C. E. Hunter, aviation corps . 7*
Phone 294.- J}.' D.‘ M o'"
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sbley, drug-i
of several years. Mr. Sohaal was ing and proaperous city oP North
Wilson Miller,: aviation .corpa . :
IJfist.
’ ,-l66-2tc * [afflictod with cancer and had heen Carolina.
Harfold
Long,, aviation” corps
IL I- Gibson of thia city haa'rt- a sufferer, for apme time, undergoing ."Messrs. H. H. Dickson and E. G.
James Purvis, marine corps in
J ^ veJ * letter from hisLaon, Harry several operations- but. fo r ‘ the paat Duckworth were appointed aa a com­ France ' •
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Gibson, wh^ Js Jn. thV engineering six •months .being, confinod to' hia mittee tq* take up the tnatter of a
Wallace
Llpford,
quartermaster’s
service which anticipates and meets every
«orpi of the' U ./8 . Army that be bed.' Death came as a relief to the- successor.'»»
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department, .Notfolk,
&gt;
|*ould sail for France in a few dSya. lufferer..
Banking demand—if you wish protection of
Norman Baker, U.. 8. Array.
. Arthur . Greens, . repreiontlng. tha* .' Mr.! SchaaKcame to this city from
Cleaner Soda Fountains^
Erheat C. Morris, Co. C. Fla.
years ago and
Virginia-Paper Co.i
^ in tho ell/- Mbnesota/several
.. was
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the-highest character-rbecome identified
Miami,- Fla., Aug.‘ 22.— Judge
Ike House, Co.- C, Fla.
watch re- Blanton 6f the municipal court has
yesterday calling on the* local print- started in th&amp; jewelry and watc
T. M. HU1; Co. C. Fla.
with this Institution,and open an account.
*ng trade.
,
pairing business-and had built up is. made it plain that he Intends to back
vhry
sufeessful
business.
He
wa#
Seymour Grayas. has returned * vfcry suacessful
up tha Board -of Health ordinances
. Art Introduction Needed.
home from Jacksonville where,hfi quiet,’ and unassuming In manner as existing in tho city of Miami.
God'
once gnye .a rccopfloo to tho
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__but nad mahy gAod.friends who r«c- There werf arraigned before him In
bad an operation
on one of ,hls e^ea,.
Graces,
ill. of whpra seemed to bo ocH«1* recovering rapidly and expects’ ognlsed in him. the traiu of the good court yesterday six soda fountain
Business And personal accounts receive the
qoalnted.
with one nuother,’ with the
B r«port
tcoort {nr
. few .weeks.
..t .
citisen. He leaves a wife and three proprietors charged 1 with -fallfafl".to
for iinti,
duty ia
In .a.
exception .o f two. Qbeervlng which
same care and- atteTitionr and^consideration
boys -to mourn the loss of. a kind comply with the d t*. health ordin­ drcamsfance, their hoat brought them
iWoodisnd Park .is;open only Suty
and
Joying
husband
and.
father.'.
ance providing, that, ill .'gjasasa. uaed together and laid: “Benevolence, al­
l^xy*. To Jet on week 'day*.' 92-tf .
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-Kiur best, ailways.
in aoda foiinUlna *must be w**hed low mo to introduce Gratitude.**—Leo
Mrs. jgcjt Vaughn • *nd Mrs.
: -A* i%:
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In boiling water or ateTillxed.'. The Tdlstoy.
Mansfield and children were'in the
. ---------- H--------O'RUTrdon officiating. Interraint
first defendant tried;.wa* W. A. Cox ' , .
1^. 7 ,, y**tertfa£. Mrs.' Maiisfleldi v U waa made In the Catholic Cemetery.
and it .was proved (hat the 'glasses
Tume Eye* Inelde Out.'
I residing In.Tampa and ia the guest
We Pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
used at hla fountain wars merely • The gnrdeo..ninU'e eyea are op the
°I Mrs. Vaughn for a few'.days, a
Af the Copgregalional.Church
rinsed out. in cold) water 'gnd then very tlpa qf a pair"of very long ten'
Misa Edisth 'Stewart Js home a fi
1.
•«-u&gt;iJL
"Senao and Nonsense -in. tho Inter- filled for'oth'er. customers. He wg« tncics anil It baa an nddltlonal pair Of
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r * r •. delightful ‘stay amoung thee nictation of .Prophecy” - w lll.be the promptly fined &gt;16.00 and •upon shorter tentacles wMb which It 'amelia.
pgSupUlni- of. rClayion r -GeorgU ry 3 Subject or (EeJiuJrnrgH' w?noTr8ntr IsiVTn’ g lbe ediitt ’room^maao pubWo -W tw w -U x a g e rn p p ro a i± rx vttiettrea:
Mri. D. v R. Brlaaon . and ^Ittli* cfmv.
day, Auffuit
August 26; In the evening, tha threat that If hg ever eaughT the ore drawn down within’ the tentaded
1d*«ghter Helen have arrived rjn^tbe •’ Apostle, Scripture and . Cohvert.” health-1nipector In hi# place of bial- and the tentacles themselves are pull­
ed into the body fa-exaetlr tge aitqe
*JJy wfter several weeks aponC fa
THare.'wIlI .be apddal organ, and ncss again he would kick him out. war s i you would puU .i'glove finger
Clayton..
Ga.
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vocal selections. a t . each jaervief.
The Inspector 'thereupon h id a war­ faside out”
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rant aworn out against Cox on the
I, cur^‘ -.C hill*''and I
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charge of using threatening language.
thea ^moat'speedy rtipDanger Signs Poaied
-.U n d e Pennywise'$«$et ■
jcnoWr&gt;
The office of the Orlshdo Motor This waa. eerved and the case, It /a • Tvo often heard n nun. offer to
Usave^'
■nd Ralph Wight Club, and the F.-S. A: A. had the ap- (Expected wUlnedme up tomorrow fa whip another ^Ith onp..band-tied' It la lik ely another fine
pesrfnce
Tv# never iMn.lt
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ttrfffcfi
JoomaL '
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throughout this section of the estate
on the public highways to warn motbtjsta and others who use the roads
the, dangerous turns. The work’
marking the roads, was* begun
■ome tlme ago by the state auto as­
sociation throughout the »tato, tho
various dubs of the assocTation aee*&gt;
ing that the signs were, posted.

Chipiping off the. Ice Wastes a Large Per-

centage and is an Unsanitary Habit—Take
Water All TheJTime in a Sanitary Enameled

Box--The Right Idea asJJsed in the Automatic

You Cannot Appreciate th e Fine
Points o f This Refrigerator Until
You See It.

LOOK THEM OVER TODAY AT THE

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m in u te s t r y i n g 't o rem ora t h e ‘ h om e
to u ch e s frprfi th e llttlo w ork room
w h e r e o b r ground o u t h e* co p y , flh e
r e a lly •d id n 't w a n t tho- m ad M b o M

♦
•
Cat/MO of. Dlttano. •.*, ■! friendship oho had wob* through her
♦
Many dUeoHca are largely.dtte. d letters to know tlmt thosoTooma were
♦ to defective elimination or chron- d all that shfi knew of home., The recipe
♦ 1c a ccu m u la tio n o f tox in s I n 'o u r 9 lady, of course, must have a homo and
€• b od y, d u o t o o n e or m ore o f . th e * n kitchen, or^how, would alje knotj bo
♦ ‘. f o llo w in g c a u s e s ;.. '_ *
d much about cooking?
♦
O v erea tin g . especially o f m e a t &lt;J
But even when the editor knocked
♦ 'a n d hlirhly Reasoned fo o d s a ft e r 0 the old brass knocker;that.Mnrdy had
♦ m iddle lire . .Au som e o p e haa d fastened to her studio door, Mnrdy had
♦ aptly e x p r e a s e d .lt. w o t o o o ft e n .4 not quite decided how'iho would ex­
♦ d ig our g r a v e s w ith ou r te e th .
4 plain -about tho picture. She trusted
♦
In su fficien t. ex ercise o r ' t o o 4
that aho would not'm|nd making tho
4- m uch o r t o o stren u ou s e x e r c is e .: : . 4
explanation when aha saw him. . If
T h e u se o f alcoh olics a r i d 't h e - 4
the attachment that he had told her In
4 r x c c s s lr e u s e o f to b a c c a I n fa c t , 4
bis
letter* he felt for her depended on
Rogalnod-Control y» Machine WO F eet}.* Intemperance,«f:any kind.;
4
Fraia 'Ahe Earth and Than •"EVtcy'v
Probably tlip greatest dctermln- '4
HO ♦ Inn fa c to r Is “ th o stren u ou s U f a " 4
t h ln j^ frantr Blank**—Fortunately
J) S f
Land ad
.. Inal da tb* French Llnta and
1. ♦ Tim jnfttl ru"h for tlje almighty 4
♦ dollar and'undue/Worty arid anx. 9
, Was Only Slightly Wounded.
t
♦ Jcty lo t e r fc r o m o re o r leq s yvlth 4
A le t te r received froth Jam es N o r ­ ♦ riilblbe normal function* ot'th ojY man I l a ll, corp oral (p tb o L a fa y cttp ♦ body. •Worry la len thnes more' 4
‘aho1 had been becoming reacqualntcd
e sca d rills, w h o w a s w ou n ded arid ♦ disastrous ;jhan work-'*— Health 4
with her best frlenil-^or, such tho
♦'Bulletin.
4
b ro u g h t d o w n In s fig h t w ith h a lf a
writer pf tho letters seethed,to her-r
tiu7.cn G e rm a n s In June', baa been ro Mnrdy fprgot tho picture. kThen she
cel red in th is country.
caught the keen eyes of the man sfndfMr. Hall Is im Ifiwa man who enlist­
Ing. her face. 8ho knew-lt was -Ume
ed In. the'British army la-Loudon la
for an expla’nntlon.
.
August of 1014.
“ You see, I suppose, that that pic­
“About two woeks ago^1 .met a
ture Is a fake," sho confessed. ‘T don't
wholo neat of Qermant-^got shot
look like it at all. do I? 1 bad my pic­
tho 'aboriider- AbO tin-flow la
ture taken especially for you
,1 she
you,"

• *01'au happened on June 20—or was
It the 20th? Twelve Of tis went out at . Among other things Mardy Graham
7£0 p. in. and were to patrol the Unci wrote red pcs.
TRQMAS EMMWtuntil OilO, -We wore to hato a reudos-~781nrhnil'bPguniwlth;blgidea»-ab«iF
rous over Solaaons at 10,000 feet and
then to dlrlde|ln|o two- groups of six
machines each, one* patrol going to
. I^ W lfiR S .
’
.oho section of our front and one to anFlorida other. I lost my patrol and to kept on
by myself, knbwlug that I would fldtj
them again iQOner or later, as we bad
a particular,** well defined sector to
corer.
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ATTORNEY ahd COUNSELLOR at LAW
,
Practice In State and Federal Courts
. “Tho ‘archies* were keeping mo
&lt;arner-Wondrulf Rldg
Sanford Fla nwfuliy busy. I bad norer bad them
burst so close, to mb before ndr so
many o f them at once. They barlo
when they nrc near, a sort’Of a ’woof,
woof, woof,V-which you bear qulto
plainly a boro tho roar o f - your -motor,
- r-L-A-W Y K Jl— aud the coucuaslon* tips ’yoqr machine
SUIT 9. COURT ItOUBK
tip a n d d o w n lu 'a very 'u n coin fortn b lo
Phone* 143, 339-w
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^M AXW ELL^
^ HOUSE
COFFEE
®
Is Perfect
A s k Your Grocer

U PPLY YO U !?

m anner.
1 Was lietw ceri 11,000 an d
12.000, fe e b up, and y e t tlione G erm an
g u n iie r s . w e re platitlng them a w fu lly
clone. T h e y ’ ve g ot th e ir w ork d o w n to
n a c fe n c c ; Uy J ove, but they allot tvelll
J lp w c v e r .'ln n m ach in e that trnvela a t
12.T niUen an hour you altnply laugti a t
a rch ie s—until one h its y o u . V
___
" T h e trencheti, ore n w on d erfu l, jd g h t

from the nlr, particularly during an .at­
tack. You see morc of the detnlled actlou, of cetirno.-Rnd hear nothing. Out
you enu boo for inlles and miles tho
png brown atrip of ground tbnt makes
the
line and
. firing
*.
.. .tho .flashes
_ of the
guns and the shell.bursts. There Is a
tremendous fascination In seeing all
tills frofn on nltlttido of two mUos, and
to me—knowing, as I £o. what It is like
to‘bug tho parapet under heavy, abell
Ore—a horror In tho gjjgJit-XsJufeU. . 1
went'far down,tlujTTneTxo far that I
could sec Ithelms and t|^o tower of the
Ckthedral. " Then I came back,'keeping
a sharp lookout'nil of'tlio time, tilting
my machluo first on one side, then bn
tho other,-nnil whirling around like n
cat trying ti&gt;e«tch Ita own talL O dd’ s
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T n ^ ^ m U o n * r^ ld ^ i^ r * T B T ^ ll, c^iri|* ™on#y paid to •
County eonvleta work&gt;4 on r®a d a . . . ™ . . . - * w . - T. t'
F or of Juror I* Crlmloil C u m , - County and Juotleo
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Total !&gt;Ubur»4iB«!ya.......- -------------------

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Nat Blanca March.Slat. HIT.
Warrapi* OuUlaadlag. March e ia l.X llT
Dtpotllary IlaUnroMareh Slat, HIT — .
Trraiurar'i Balanc* O ttib lr fit.' 191S___.
OuUUndlag Warrant* October lit. 1910
Nat Baeaote* October lal. ISIS.'-------— -

RECEIPTS (or U»aU month*; .
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FROM Tax Collator— -----------------r—

ISBMENT8 loLtbo alt month*:
. i
BalarlM o f Road SupaHatmdaaU and Otaraw
Paid ta County Xomrj&gt;.tar Iload laipactUs
F«ld to otbar o*t»on» lor, Iliad Inaprrtioa...

Tool* and madlntr.

aad repair*...---- --

IJtn ktock, coat aud tar* and trading--------Paid for Ire* labor, other than guard*...----Pay of convict guard*:— r ---------------------------

Fiadlag usd caw ol «ra*l*U on road*— . —
Purcbaao cf right al way.— . - — ---------------

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~15,304.&lt;a

DIfiSURfKMK Tfl'for TkT

yOKt

Inuroat paid ou bo

moutbat

at»t.

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Dapatliiory Dalanto March Slat, 1917— — ----- — — ■
J lM t J fo ju wocb Pfaluagr
OilacN Orlabar tat. 111*..
Receipts tor tb« six month*

UMt

MSA.6S

Making h aln n cc;^..—

photographer to get n picture.,that Bi d H id lot Safety Dapoalt Rex..
look the part He hod a hundred or Bxlanc* Matrk Slat. 1111.!.
so pUM W r"Mnua o f them of profes­
UalldUg raid
sional models snd others pictures of Dal anca Octobac tat, H IS ..
Ractlpta
lot
tha
alx
roontk*
paintings they bad photographed. Ha
•
snld there wm no copyright ?n the
DIBBlfR bV m r U -rT T ^ T h . tU montha
ono I-decided to take, so 1 didn't heal- Font
yarryman** botia* 0»l»«n Faery...
Raaxlra bulldlan Cooaty.-llom a.
InUb"
j ‘f
Malarial buildlpp Cauaty llama
__
,
“ No, It wnsn’t copyrighted^" said.the Total Dlaturarrarnta.
man. “You see I painted that.picture. Nat Jlalama M arth k ial. H IT ......— —
Waiianta Outatandlng Martb Slat, 1917
I used to dabble in that sort of thjrig.
you know. That was then to me a pie* Drporltory Balance. Marab'Jlatr 1917:.1 - •r
lure of the Ideal ! had nercr met—a
Recdptate March Slat, 1917--------- — —
housewifely sort .'of gltj that thought Krpeoded
tor pilnllng-bookiaU..
onljr of her own home. - 8he-wai-sUll
ilalanca U uth SI*t. l»lT - ' - ' - T my IdrnJ when you sent a copy of that
(Irarra Drainage
picture to go wlth -the talks. I sup­ RacaWad fiom Honda Octoliar n,rl4a
Srd, 1910
pose the photographers got the photo­ DltmUIlBEMENTS:
1916
graph at the tlme| my pjeturo was Ott.
dlarrty Bea-lr.l
9
,l&gt;. A. Rh*!dnn. Seralrea Dr. II
hung. . Some of tho papers- Wanted It
J. n. Jonea. aarrlcea Dr. D.rT
It took a prlee or something at an ex­
Traar. Femlnola Co., adret l.l
FI*, drova* Co., money advancad.
hibit, I bellcTe."
A. II. filona. a ir ln m ................
“ And-It .Is ftlll your Ideal?" asked
Darla A (lilu , attorney tea a ...^ ..
&lt;). |*. Serupt, atrelrtt Iff.' U...—
Mnrdy. “I’m sorry that.I appropriated
Drr. 7 W. D. Wllllama, e.tlmatr W ork .,.
It—very aorry.”____ '
Frad T . William*, antlnear---------.v.
E. A- nnuglua. r r r c j j t l o f _
"No. It Isn’t now," exclaimed the*
1
SS
mnh. “for slncft I hare known you In Jan. &lt; W, II. Wit.lams ratlmata. _______ _
T w. D. -Wllllama, aatlmata..... .....J
tho letters nnd slnco.I hare seen you Tab.
• • *Fr#d T . Wllllaoia, anxlnrer._____
•here I have found a new ideal—a worn- Mar. S C. A. W»l»h. Intarral on bonda.*..
un 111111 has-ns many, ambitions nqd as Mar. 7 W. II. Wllllama, aatlmata----------j_.
mnny disappointments as a mnn'mtght
—riot thnf coniplntcnt, ^tmng * little
housewife—though m f ideal could do
nil that sort of thing, too, If she had Dal ape*
ca October
Ortol.tr tat,
tat. JS18,
JSIS—
;tb. But she hns more- spirit, -Don’t lUtvTpta fer tb* alt tnonlhr.
you - understand?
Deni- little.recipe Maklnr RaUncv . . ------DinUUllBKM rNTS:
lady, you nro my Ideal, and I Cnme on yon
. . Shalt D. Co.
Aurufta .Vll,
'from' the West to flna you. I .Knew
Kouthrrn Clay JUT(.-t'o^.
Hamilton Jnhnaon..,._r
you so'well from thoso lettcrf." ■*
V . y . Ilarrl'oi)............
And the little recipe,lady, beennse
Urit7 i(lamcf____—
prtlirU _____ I______
It was so long stnCA sho had. had some
Krpanaa ll&lt; o t — _______
oue io trust, hurled her little:head:tu
CSupona Hoc Jab. i ».,,1/17
the arms Hint were outstretched to
WII.OD Con-truct.'o# C o.—
ht*/«nd whispered Her answer to ths Total Dltburarmanta
question that he asked hen .
Dalanc*. March 3 1 ,i, 191
(Copyright,* MIT. bY tho McCture Nowapa,

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ori'your own'track constantly.
, 8 iw

Q ir m in Machlnaa.
"Flnnlly.I saw alx or aoren mnchlnei

about flvo kilometers back of the.Gcr
mah lines. ‘ 1 . -Wouldn't dlstlngulab
.whether they wero French or German
and decided lo'.go ovcr.closor to liavo s
look, only to Ilnd'out they were Ger­
man 'tnschiiloa.
• T lm y a ll atnrled foi-'m e. T h e n e a r
^ s t G e ru in u and I o p en ed Ore a b o u t at
Iho sn tn e Instant. W o passed ehch o th ­
i ' : F O R YOUR STA TC .
er Uko th o w lud and not m ore Iban
acvcM ly-flvo m eters d istant, . T h en m y
L OUR INffTRUCTlVt CATALOO m a ch ln a began to g e t ppppered, a n d I
fe lt a&gt; s m a c k In th e sh o u ld e r a s th o a g b
i, AND V/EEKLY PR1.CEUST
ty m o o n e h s d h l^ m e w ith a c l ub, It
j.
V * E N D TOR THD1 TO-DAY
m Jm bcd my left sid e aud arm nnd
•m a d s 'm e ' fe e l logy, s o that I lost c o n ­
trol o f m y m achine, and .i t dived
s tr a ig h t d o w n w ith m o to r fu ll on. Y on
can In u g tn o the sp eed : I fell a d e u ce
o f a w a y b e fo r e I cA uld got th o m o to i
stint o ff. I straightened ou t then, but
had fa lle n bo fa st th a t I w a s ba rely
co n sc io u s.
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REPORT OF COUNTY FINANCES
SEMJNOJE COUNTY
PERIOD ENDING MARCH. St*C 1917, r.
r*pcit ol tha raealpt* and-dlabur _______
Xair^nta ____________
el Iba aavtralI /and. of SEM
; n o u : count
tot lb* period
MARCH
------. endlnr
__________
____ T
Slat,'H
IT , with the ballvcaa and Iba
amnanta of. warrant* outaianillnr. at il a autamrnt of tha aaaata and HaHUtlra.and.thi
vxloa rl Ibi eountr proparty-(other lla o arbo-.l) o f Iba aaid SEMINOLE COUNTY, ai
irportrd by tlha- Clrr» ot tha Oourt. and'Iba County CatamUalanptp on.the 31i) (Jay ol
MARCH. 191 7. la hrrrby p-Jt-llahatl under jb r proalalorr at I h ittM H P of-1 hr la w i
'I 191t. •
' BRNRSY AMOq, Compirotlar.
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_
(laaaraJ fu n d
•
TiM trtr’a ITalane#, Octoba •lat, 1910____ _
__ ------------ ------9 X.983.73
Outatandlat W*rr*aU, October lot.- 1918
mu
Nrt Hx**nca, Octobrr l*t, l » l * ( . . - . „ _ i
&gt;

9 tllltt

HOM Ta&lt; Collactor. -----------------------------------Comptrollrr,.;-— — _____L__
Otbar B o u r n --------- --------

Ilalanca taab In traaaury, all tu
Uacallartad la***, currant yaar

« ;t n .X 4

Total araUabla aaatl* *____L L ,

719^4

Warrant* uut.ttndlnx for rurranl rxpanara
Florid* Grovra'-Dralnai* Diatrfrt Honda
Hr m niilr County lload Honda..... .. _ _ _ _ _
IpadalJUnad A ilrldx* Dlaitfc* No. 1. Honda
&gt;UcV-4jwmoc;k Dralaaft Dial (let H onda__

Valor of Coantr I’raMl'I
Poor llotiao and Farm .._______
Other Ccudty Pro part j _______
Total'Valoa of County Property

Making Ilalan**---------- ------------- —
D 18 0 URBRMKNTA lor Iht btx naataai

JACKSO N VILLE,F

R e p a i r s t o t d u n t y T iu TLb T m i s r 5 7 r i f o l l i a ''

Art y o u n r * th a t y o u r f u r s and
w o o le n s a r « s o f t fr o m m o th a t , I f
th ey are ru in e d y o u a m b lam a no
s o n b a t y o u r s e lf sine* t h e y ca n b*
ah oohrtaly p ro te cte d b y d u x u n g th a m

Eitcttkily tar Crary
H.a* aad Far** ,

F U n N1T UR E - a n i f MXTUR E 8 &gt; 0 S sC ow T tl to a iT

EXPENHE8 o f "COUN t Y " n b T L D i N g B *"
~~&gt;~
Janitor* s o d other attendant*
IJiht. luat and w a te r ...— J.
I nr Idantala.... .
J
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-------‘goodby to life,' for I- thought I was a
Kant Court Hoaaa ....i____ i____________
goner. But 1 made a great effort and
)E j;o U N T Y POORt
v ,
straightened out again when only about
Hr pair* and add Itfoaa to. P o r Houn i
000 foct above ground.' I thought tu
Furnltaro aad Oitaraa for- Poor HoIm m
F.xpanxoo.op*ration «I Poor Hdoara and
myself. ’Now If I can only hold on la
Allowanca mad# to yoapora ontaldr ot
my wits until i Isudr Then everything
paid by Warrant*____ —
J___-.__J
KUS’ INQUESTS: Far* at Omr#r*771*1 ra and witnr**#*
went black, snd I didn’t remember an­
---TV INQUIRlESr Fat* aif OOeara nod nmmlllrra
other thing until I was on s stretcher
iNKRY AND P R IN T IN G !
Oooarol
Stationary,
nianka;
being carried over some trenches.by^a
Rocoad nookx....v
coiipls of jtoUus. Believe .me, it was a
a i paid Ibr.by County.

7 *T* started T o-fk ll-*galn-and said

Ruinedl—And All
My Fault

uur

aSBWI&amp;T

-relief 4o see’ those'* bine uniforms,* to
know - that t was In ‘ the1 hands of
friends. M it wai, t fellright In a first
line ttencb.D O t 800 m oteri a way. from

mt“ coc'Rt,"' Keep RDiJTa- "4NuTo kNeral
4T YVORK... - ———j r-ir^—.TT
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DELCQ-LIGHX FURNISHES THE POWER
^

th em ; h o n iiU y I drfVt. 'T b crs a r e f e l ­
lo w s at* the A m erican cscadrU l* w h o
h avo d on e far* b etter service ^ n d 'w b o
b a v o received no.m edals. I d o a fo o lish
th in g , g e t brough t dow n , Rod th ey .t o ­
w a r d m e fo r .scom m dU blog n oth in g a t
atL -T h a tr* jo stle s f o e t o il It’s ra th er
q d d t h s t recently I should have, w r itte n
h s h o r t a rticle deprecating p is p ra ctice

i f giving hooocm.”

1,4*7.17
4.XOX.60
JjiX.SI

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pen red wllli Mnrdy’s dally talks*.oil
mnttera culinary was that of n calmeyed, young housekeeper, and tho read­
ers wero'delighted.
Then tho editor man told Mardy
tint ho i\a* going to,New York on
business nnd-would call at her “oilier.?
nnd from t/rno to-time on the dfty that

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Warrant* Ontatandlrg
idlrg March
March Slat,
Slat 1I1L . iJ . x i — .

Wilson .&amp; Hoosbolder

GEO. A . DEC0TTES

BbnU’ o eo«|aU b*» as «o*o,

Uthr^ e : kJteK« •«“ * horn*—*

�- ... -u a u iv iiif.
:
h /T h a t It shall be unlawful •era of flominola county t o p
for any firm, person or corporation a(0iig all of. tb* hard .surfaced ptibllc
to run or o p e ra to r log cart for the highways of said county, a dlsUnco
purpose o f hauling logs tfVer any of of one milt apart, which sign* shall
th * . hard '. surfaced roadf or high­ jlta te'th e speed llmlt pm eribed for
a n ACT P r«Tldi»l t v the Protee- ways o f Semlholo county.
the various vehicles mentioned In
lion of th * Bo*d* nod PuWlc .B ee,1 9. T hat-no vehicle shall be this act.
A ti
Highway* o f Senilaol* County and ueed or so loaded aa to , permit Its
Bee.
18.
That
the board of county
' p rex rib ln f the Manner and Mode load to be scattered over any. of tha
commissioners ‘.of. Seminole county,
of Uee o f Said Highways by Aato* hard surfaced roads or public blgW
Florida, may it they deem it expedi­
m o b i l e * . Motor T u c k * and Other ways of Seminole county in such‘ a
ent, employ traffic officers to patrol
Vehicle*, Prorldln*. for the B e g i; way aa to be objectionable to traf­
the public highways of Semliiole
ol 11,000.00 Mth.- aMilM
l o t i o n and Operation of Said Ve. fic or detrimental to the road.
at lb*
| f| p«TM»t pit ■■■urn, OiUrwt
coun‘
y:
*ald
traffic
officer
or
officers,
MjrabU
MmkaneaUy..
tbs Irt d .y of
n Said Highway*,
Hlgi
hide* oon:Bald
and ProSec. 10. That It shall be unlawful if appointed by the board of county Ifmnur sad ia ly .« t « u b yaar, said Isaaa
d d la f for. a Ucensa TaaMn be for any person or persons to place
at boadi t a t b k &lt; y yaam afur tb«
commissioners shall bo -vested awith
Paid for-tha Operation o f CertalrKon any part of the public highways
all the power and authority of a dej*»
A u t o m o b i l e * . ‘ Motor Track* and of Seminole county
any
. f ticks,
B
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B
P
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I
ukY
'*Hriff la apprehending' and firVehicle*' Dels* the £*ad* .and
n t n a d tl* r e u M af »«U
. . - - re* *j***» b*H* or ethyl .resting spy pmoo or persona guilty,
■a facia tu t uld •
Public Highway*
of
8eninole articles, .except such substance 'as of the vlolatioh of any of the.terms
tba lamaaca af tbc band*
Coonty, had Providin a" Penalty may be. placed there by proper .au­
and conditions of this act.
for Ih* Violation* o f the ProTlaion s thority‘for the repair or construction
8ee. 19. That any person or per­
Hereof:
thereof, Which—may damage or in­ sona, convicted of the violation of
D, u madid by lAn 'LigUlalun of the jure any peraon, vehicle or animal any of,th e tarma and condition* of
Stab of Florida: \ .
traveling along or upon said public this act shall bo fined not mar* than C i __raat
r c u i t C o u rrtt liT aad "foir
SecUon l .;T ( p « no peraon, firm highway."
$25d.df0( o f Impriosned not moN tban eif'ClKtlt
or corporation shall run or operate a
Bee. I f . That it shall be unlawful six months.
“ i f
' a t F lo rid a,
motor vehicle or tnick carrying’ a fo r i any .parson to drive over, upon, * See. 2d. That a]i ]aws 0r parts of
•&gt;y SI*
■load In exceaa of five'tons, ineltfding along or across a public highway j&gt;f laws In conflict herewith, are hereby
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the weight of the vehideT on or over Seminole eounty or any part thereof, repealed.
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• any * of th*. hard lurieced public which has been dosed while in th*
Sec. 21? That Ihla aet shall taka
joad* in the county of Semlmjle:
process of construction, reconstruc­ affect Immediately upon ita-passage
and approval by the aovtrnor,7 or
Sec. 2; That all motor vehicle* tion or repair.
or truck* with’ a combined weight of
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jto4|m r
See. 12. That in addition to other upon becoming a law without hla :
rial Circuit la ahd far Qomlnalo Ca., W I C 9
truck and carrying capadty of lea* license taxes now provided by law, .pproval.
lt-F r.l «U
Approved May 4, 1917.
than five ton*, running of'operating a county license tax shall be.paid for
la the Ctrcalt Coact Soeoatk Jttdtrial d r 104-Fri-4tc •
upon any of ..tha' public road* In the the operation of any vehlde for hire,
aait Beml nolo County, Flpelda. la Chaa•try
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county of Seminole,' and habitually for the carrying of passengers, over
Keelo
Smith
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True Age e f Man.
I------ hiuHng-hcevy-io*d* nf any, kind for any- o f l t hs pqhllr mad*-or hiehwayp
tc. .
Cltatlaa^,..
,__ mlth __ • . . - *7*- h i r e ’, a n i T . P ^ n t r i d l H g . t h r ^ c t f a n a o f SqfitlnoTt coiinty, and for each' = H pw
Ta John Smith, residence unknown,
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Bltt ot complalat b n been filed la^the
of a public carrier, *h»H Within the vehicle carrying passengers for hire, no one knows. But be Is aa old a*
circuit court of I
thought,,
as
mind.
When
man’s
ance».
discretion, of the board of county operated over or upoh any of tho
tor first began to think, that day man Bemlnoi. count
_ commissioner* bo,' equipped
with public rosdij or highways of Semr was born. As man has progressed In a«aia.t
paarinmi
pneumatlc tf?es,'’ahd With 1 governor Inolo county, engag6d~f!lther“ ln~xn
y p u a r e n o t a m l d r n t o f t h e • t a 't . o f* Finer
F it
'lhTTasrmIHi6H"yMi*ror*bn^nfflHonr I d a a n d t h a t y o u r r m l d . o r a . l t u o k o d w n , 1IX#
control attached to said vehlele or (ntra county or inter county trans; so we inn* hope he will progress In tha t h___________
a t t h o r o la n o person
p o r a o n In
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. l a t e s t Flor­
Fit
the aervico ot a subpoena upon whom
motor truck in euch manner that it portatlon . the following-annual li­ aext holl-mlllibn or mlllfoh^ and fbs. ida
would bind you, the y ld John Balth.
will be impossible to opeYate eald cense tax sfcallj be paid to^wit: For.•jftlmo may.yet como when, as a great
Tbertlore It If ordered that-, you, John
appear to the above entitled causa on
motor truck, at . a ’ rate of speed each yehicjVhkving a'sealing capac­'' «(ch&gt;ptiBt has said, he vrlll.atnnd upon ffpelth
or betora the lat day al-Octebor, 1917, or
tho
bill
o f(eoatplalnt filed against you will
this,
enrtb
and
touch
the'remotest,
greater than ted mile* per hour.
ity for passengers of not less than
bo taken aa conlca»#d.~
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stars.
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It Is farther ordered that Ihla order bo
For
Sec. 3. That no motor truck or twelve' ' passengers, $100,00.
publlahed In the Sanford Herald onco a
woek for.eight consecutive- weeks. *
auto truck
haying a
combined etch vehicle having a seating capac­
Witness my band a. dork of the rlrcult
Starllno* by the Million.
weight of truck and carrying capac­ ity of not less than thirteen nor
court, of Seminole county, Florida,'&lt;on this
Btnrllngs
In
Europe
traditionally
tho
2Mh day of July, A. f). 1917.
&lt;
eighteen . passenger*,
ity of two tons or more used (or tho more' than
(oral)
. F- A. DOtrr.t.ASS.
(and, nctuolly) congregnto 'In auch’
$150,000.
*
For
each
vehicle.'having
. JCIrrk ot the Circuit Court ot the Seventh
transportation of goode, wares' qnd
great flights that their millions darken
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, Fla..
WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN
merchandise, whether operated for a seating capacity of not less than tho sky like n pacing cloud. They aro GEO. A. DeCOTTES
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Solicitor and Ccunril lor Complainant
hire, or for the personal use q( the nineteen passengers, nor more than the terror of the fruit grower,-but they • 9R.9ic
passengers, i $250.00. do nt least onc’ compensatlve service,
owner shaH’ be run or operated upon twenty five
S E R V IC E
Q U A L IT Y
or *.pellcal!ea tor Tai Deed Under
For
each
vehicle
having a . seating by eating the destructive land snails, Metier
Her-Ion H•f Ck.pl»r t ill. Laws of Fleror over any of the hard surfaced
Ida
,'
'• roads lYi tho bounty of Seminole ’ at' a capacity .fpr.—passengers for more width arc very numerous, rtnd with
No matter how much or how.little Lun/bcr y ou need,
Notice I. hereby given that Tbo*. E. Wil­
purchaser of Tax CertUlralee Nos. 5,
• -rate of.speed *re*tetf Ith’fiTT.'tdpymlie* than-tw ogty-iix passengers, $350.00.*$ 3ThlclLUii,.yuJ‘ e&lt;I.S‘ n‘ es Is not ?lm|lnr£ son.
we will be
to fill your order, and fill It promptly,
dated th* flth day of-July, A.-l&gt;, ISIt^Tax
The foregoing, schedule shall not ly nffllctcd.
Certificate No. 3, datad the 6th' day of July,
^toyour perfecl^|itlflfa4tionr^*ThlfflH the kind o f ser­
per hoflr/
A. I&gt;. 1315.. Tax Certificate No. 713, dated
vice we offer.toour patrons. HWc carry the Largest
th* 4th day of November, A. D. 1895, Tax
Sec. 4. That no. perapn shall drive apply to. any vehicle." or. omnibus
Certiorate No. 721, dated’tha 4th day of
operated
under
nny
franchlso
or
stock
of Lumber, Lath,‘Shingles, Sash and -Doors in
nr operato a motor vehicle of- any
November, A. f). 1895, and Tax'Certlflcat#
license
from,
a
municipality
when
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Seminole.
County. We also carnr a full tftock o f Lime,
No.
725,
dated
the
4th
day
bf
November.
kind over any public road or high
A. I&gt;. 1805, has filed said errtiflratea In my
run
oroperated
over
any,
street
Cement;
Plaster,
Nailsj Sewer Pipe, and also the B q/1
way of Seminole county recklessly,
otOre .and haa mud* ' application for tax
ia.ua In
lr arcordance with law,
*|o issue
p p l l t i l i s n rfor
o r Ta
H | - - Dead
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Under deed*i *io
N*llta far Applitition
and
Grceq
Vulcanite
Roll Shingles. ' A I ko connected
or at &amp; rate o f . speed. greqUr than wholly within quid municipality. '
flal&lt;r rertlflrates embrace the following
H r i l l a n S of O t p l r r 4B S 8, LC»awa^af FlapSec. 13. That,vehicles* for the car­
old cut and most reliable Hardware S t o r e In
deacritird pro; rty slluat.d In Seminole
with the oi
M» .
-thirty mite* per hous# and, shall also
N o t i c e U h e r r i r y s t v r n t h e ! J . E . V i n c e n t , county, Florida, to-wit: Certiorate No. 6,
Seminole County. ‘ Phone IffB for all your wants.
at all times operate said vehicle with rying of passengers" fgr 'hire, having n u r c h k x r o f T a x C e r t i f i c a t e N o . 267, d a t e d described above embraces Ileg. 10 dh* H of
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a
carrying
^capacity
for
twelve
pas­
— due regard to-this-wlfltb,-traffic:and
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t j l ft, F. 166 ft. N 183
• a i d c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e , a n d h a t m a d * K , r u n ..........
u*e of the highway, and shall so sengers or more and weighing more . e x p l i c a t i o n f o r t a x d e i d t o l u u n I n a c c o r d - It!—4.|0 srree. Certificate No. 3 daarrihed
abavc
embraces
Lot
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_ee .24, Tp 19,
a n r e w ith J a w . S aid c c rtiO c a ta a m b ra re a t h a
manage, operate and control ' raid than 4,0.00 pounds with load, oper­ f r l l o a l n x d e t c r l b e d p r o p e r t y i l t u a t e d i n IIT 3 E, 74 erred.-. Certificate
No. 713 detCert
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o l e e o u n t y , F l o r i d a , - t o - a l t : t ^ t 3 H e c - Crtbr.l -abov* embrace. 8 W )( of S W )( See
v■■hide aa not to "interfere With the ated for^hire over or Upon any of thd Hl ei nmnl n25.
T p . 20 S . . I t . 30 K . t o a e r r e . . T h e 23, Tn 19. It ? » &gt;?. 40 acre. CertlficateSANFORD, FLORIDA
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... reasonable ule ‘of the .highway by "public roads of Scmipolc county, a a l i r l a n d ' b e l n t i m m u i I a t t h e d a l e a t . t b e Nn. 721 described abov* embrace* NW3(
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others,-or endanger the. property, Florida shall rtbt exceed a rate of S n y d e r * f l a t t e r . U n l e a e p a i d c e r t i f i c a t e Certificate • No. 725 de-crlhed above em­
a l l I h i r e d e e m e d a c r o r d l n e t o l a « t t &lt; « d e e d brace* 8W.X of SE ‘ ( See 26. T p 1 P\ ft 2D E.
life nr limb of 'qny person^.and in s'peed of ten miles per hour, and that •« hIII
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U &gt; u e t b r t e o n o n t h e l l t h { l a y ' o f S e p ­ 40 ayres.
driving at night or upbn -approach­ all other motor vohlcles having a' t e m b e r , a . i b , t o n .
The-.aid land bci/ig a u crcd at the date
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i t n e w m y o f f l r l a l a l f n a l a r a a n d a e a l nl the Issuance of such ctrtlflcalrs as follows:
ing persons, animal* or Vehicles on carrying capacity for'tw elve passen­ t h' l W
a t h e | 0t h d a y o t A u f u a t , A . H . 1917. •
Certificate No. 5 described abevo. In the
treall
. . \K . A . D O U .O l.A S S ,,.
name of V. Hrhmrlt. Certificate' No. 3k
the public highway*, an intersection gers or more, and woighing'less thun
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FACE POWDER.
described above. In the.name of Jane f.ane,
*’ •of a-- public highway, a sharp turn or 4,000 pounds with Ipad, operated-foe
lly V . b l. ilo u x taaa, P . C .
Heirs. Certificate Nd. 713, described above
The beauty eecrct of . , v q4 (75- F r i - A U
.
In the- name of *0. W. McDonald, Certifi­
curve in the highway, a top of.'a hlU biro,over or upon any bf the public
cate No. 7 fl, described above In the .name
women
who loioWhow
roads
of
Seminole
..county,
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Certificate
No.
725,
described
whieh obstructs the, view boyond, a
I, hrrrhy alien that uhder and by virtue •bnv* In ths name of C. W. McDonaJd.'
to
tnke
care
of theconishall
nqj
exceed
a
rate
of
Speed
ftf
railroad crossing or any other place
of a certain ailt of &gt;i»ctftttm-lrw»il out. of
Unless aald rertlfi'-atcs ah'll be redeemed
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Cannot
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t and'Under tha tail nf. the Circuit Court of according to law, tax deeds will luun thereon*
where there la .reason ,to apprehend twenty miles per hour. * ‘ .
Pranae eounty, Florldk, on tha i2lb day nf an Ih* 290r dry of August, A. D„ 1917.
eti.ii
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Sui&gt;
KKIUMUNB * CIIU1DK OIL »&gt;IGlNt2f
Witness my o!H;lil slgnaturs and seal thla
the posaiblllty of coUsibh with other*; ,£ e £ 14. That each m otor,' vo- i d A. I). .100P, in tha cause, tbaraIn
«?prfiT»n/-5o6 thing.
pcndlna In which W. J. 11111 * Compapy 27th day nf July,*A. I&gt;. 1917. lisa on OU ot any hind. Ns IUttrrir*, Msf nstn
whether within cltlc« or towne^.or 'in blclo. or, motor truck used lor, the ware uialntlBa and Anna C. Woodbrldav »•«
(seat)
E. A. DOUOLAR8,
^refreshing. .
v
or IfalUr. A 4 b. p. Kngtu* will rwsi a full Ued
defendant
I
hava
lavlad
upon
tha
fcllowlna
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Bemlnole
Co.,
Fla.
for 10 buura at cwsl o f *ca day. Sixes 2.4-8-20the open-country, the driver or oper­ tranaportation of goods; wares' and daaerlbad lands a* tha propartr o( tha tfa&gt; • !&gt; H .F rl- 5t r
l&gt;.J6k. p. Send (nr. prierw. Pamps, MRf Hap73+
ator of vehicles -o f’ oil.-kinds, shall merchandise for hire, and performiH'g fandant. ta-wltl T|ta 8)4 of N)l of 8I&lt;
plica, RaglaeU. Ikllds, Haw Mill* aad Weed
Vf «E)&lt; of NWX, Paction 06, Township 10
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hevo the same under control, .’and the functions of a, common cwrler, 8., Itana* V) r.., contalnlna fi atrts moth or To .All Whom ft Mak Concern;
Ida- lying aad bblna
Ina altuata In Ramlnola
' MALSBY MACHINE CO.:'
This I* tp notify,you that I have been.
shall reduce the epeod thereof to the engaged in. either Intr* county-or roun)y,
aty.FIl o t l d a i l will aipoaa aad oBar tha
I0s-ia
b u t Bay Atrwal *
' JachaaavlOe. Florida
raid
laa-'s
frr
tala,
at
public
ootefy
to
tha
Inter
county
transportation,
running
point'at which a collision with an­
h l a h k a t a n d b a s t b............
l d d r r f o r r a t h b a f oira
r a tie H r l d a . a s s i g n o r I n a c e r t a i n d e e d o f a s s i g n other can be avoided by the exerd** or operating,ovcr'or upon any of the C o u r t ' I l o u v a d o o r o f 8 t n l a o U c o u n t ) aI hn rdn t p, acros no vn e&gt;y1.i nf go r' a lt lh eh l ab e pn rsof lpt e rotfy ,h i sb oc tr he d' i tr oe ar sl
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of reasonable care, If such collision public rokds or highways of Semlnolo FMl oo rn idd aa y, , aa tn d S at nh fo o r tdh. i r dF l odr ai dy a , o f o nR otob tos m Bb ar ar ,t u n d e r t b * la a r a o f F l o r l d e , e n d y o u a n d e a c h
m
f you a re hereby re q u ire d w ith in rig ty d a y s
W . J . THICKEN. &amp; COM PANY
suddenly becomes Imminent, and ho -county, shall, 'In addition" to the A . ' D . 191T, l h a a a t n a b a l n f p r a f u l a r s a l a s uo
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b e y o n d th * lim it* o f th *
vehicle cahaH be driven around any. license ’ tax, now provided b y . law,
,a q b w t «
( . I r a n a t R a a l o i d . S a m l n o l a c o u n t y . F l o r ­ •f ol autr* mo fp p Ft lboi r' i If
Af
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da, sw orn a ta te m e n u .-o f ’rc.
sharp curvo at a irate of speed. In ex- pay the fdllowing annual license tax: i d a , t h l a t h a l a t Ed a. Ry ^ oWf RAAuDi uYt t, . R 1017
founls
against
the
eald
tnlgnor.
h ailff,
1 Thla'
•1L It'.July 25tk, 1917
For" either, vehlclo having" a com­
S a m ln o la C o u q ty , F lo rid a . • .
cess of ten mile*' per hdyr. •
HENRY W10IIT.. •
tO O -F ri-S te
Asaigae*.
Sec. 6. That it shall be' unlawful bined weight of truck and carrying
*S.Frl-5tc
.NOTICE
capacity
of
threp
tona,
$176.00.
For
Y f“ r, *ny peraon, firm or corporation
l a h a r a b y t l v a n t h a t a n a p p l i c a t i o n w i l l b o la ctrcalt -Court, nasaaib Judicial Ctrcalt,
r^h -Iattach ta any. miotor driven ve­ either vehicle having a combined - mC faadl saa , t of a t/ ka an t bH oJnuoCr la. bl at al CJ ai mr c eu si t , WF. l o Pr iodrak, l air t, ' Semi sal*. Ceualy, Flertda. Iri Chancery
Complainiai
Sanford.
- - /&lt; - ^ Florida •
h icle s trailer for the purpose of haul ^weight of truck and carrying capac­ D o f j t n d , F l o r i d a , - o r h r b o r a v o r t h * J u d t a W. ft. Mpeklnsoa,
waC
* Bill to
m a y - b o . o a t l o . l r d d a y o f S o p t o p a b a r Thatcher Realty Company, a • • For#dose
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of
more
than
three
tona
up
to
ing any commodity, goods, Wares or
A . ' D . 1917, f o r a c h a r t e r I n r a r p o r a t l n g t h a Florida corporation, and 0 . 0 .
Mortgage
four
tons,
$
226
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or
each
vehicle
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Staton and Viola Staten, hla
merchandUeMOver the Jiard surfaced
ford. F lo rid a, a. corporaU ofi p o t for p ro flt;
roads- of Semlnolo. county. Provid­ haying* a . combined weight of. more t h o c o a o r a l n a t u r o a n d ' o b j o c t o f t h o - c o r - wife, Depfeadeata.
Order af Service by Pabllcpdea '
ed, however, thqt a single trailer *at- than fotlr tons and up to fivo tons, pa o rcahUu or ac h s hoaf l l t hI af f tUo a pmt Ua it n tda oi nn o ma Ingda t lcooAn_d ut co t-* . It appearing to Ik t court that aubpooaa
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Issued In apid cause against tha dafepdanta
■ o t h e r w i t h ”a “B ao nn od a y as c ht o o l a n d H l b l a In th* abov* ealltlad cause baa bean returned
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tached to a motor vehicle. may* bh $400.00.
s c h o o l a a d o t k t r t n a t l t u t l o a * a f I n i t r u c t l o n . by tho Sheriff of Rsmino!# county, la Which
• used for the transportation- of perThe forgoing.'license-tax shall not T~ h a * U o w l n r a a m o d a p p e a r a a i a c a n M o a - said county suit ta pending, with the endorse­
_____ __jxoiilupt
Joo Camiroti
t_i.- F.
t o r a r . _ R.. Bilaoon,*
ment of .aald sheriff o f Seminole couqty,
. -* eons when, ndt transported [or hire; apply to motor tracks or motor
Rlnoa, Q*o. D. Ballard, Jno. D. JInklni. that hd la unabla to serve aald subpoena on said
J.^UMlllor^
F.
S.
Oatcholl,
W.
B.
Beofran
if said trailer is equipped, with rub- hjelcs used for tho tranaportatlon of
Thatcher Realty Company, a Florida corporaand ScholU Main**, all of Ainford. Florida. Koa.owfng to tha (allure ft eald corporation to
' Goods o f Uic same high standard o f
iter tires, ahd; provided, further, that goods, warea ah'd merchandise, dper-' Tho propoood charter now btlni on *le In fleet
ofiftvr* or appoint agent*, and because
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___ I-.’ offlca of tho Cloth of tha Circuit Court, Ih* officer* or agents of arid corporation are
the use of two wheel, trailers is not ^ tin g upon any franchise or license tha
quality- that we have always offered.
In Banferd, Samlnola count/.. Florida.
unknown, and-It appearing to the court that
Hi}.
f - o t n a municipality,,’ provided aatd
, by this section in h ibited.
lon-Frl-tt*
th* bill he* been filed In tb* abova stated
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■reuse
la
th*
above
entitled
court
tfy
W.
D.
The foregoing section shell not ap­ m otor Iruek or vehicle ,ls poerated I n t h o C i r c a I I C a a r t o f B o v o a l h J a d i r i a * Mackloeoa, comnlainant,, agfilait tho doJ
*-r */ ‘ , '
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C t r c a l t . H a n l a s l a C a a a t y , F t a r l d a . C h a n * fsndaaU, Thatcher' R edly Company, a
ply to any trailer operated wholly wholly.within said'municipality, and
It
is
true
that
in
comparison
wi.th.beforeFlorida (orporatloa, Viola Suton .and l&gt;.
»ithin any ' Incorporated d ty or further provided- that the "foregoing M a r n T e l . * a M a n n i n g ,
G. Staton, defendants, tor th* purpoeo of
•
.
. tho-war times prices are high, and' certain
forerioaing
a.mortgage on tha &gt;proporty de­
C
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m
p
l
a
i
n
a
n
t
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f
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. *°wn in Semlnolo county.
llttnea fee ahalKnot- apply to hiotor
materials are scarce and hard to get; but
TW■*— t— *
1 Complains—. scribed la tha. 1^11 of complalat,^!-.. , ,
• Q i» o rro
It I* therefore, ordrrsd that tho laid do
Spc. 6. That;w hcn any vehicle i* track* or* vehicles operated by any M i l a n M a n n l a l
we have for months looked ahead and
fsndaat,. Thatrhar R oiltr Company, a Flor­
D n .o n d a a t
ida -corporation, appear U this cause, on or
• uwd or operated, which la oyer plx person or persons for their owri Indi­ T o M l l o a M a n n i n g , W a y c r o u , C a . t . . '
provided for this scarcity in a largo measure .
Y o u a r o h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h * )&gt;*lur* tha Srd day.&gt;of September, 1917, and
t In width at. it* widest point, vidual tine or business.
and can offer you *
yon
on defend the eald acUon, f t decree pro coab iIII
l l of
o f complalat
c o m * -- - - - -filed
- - - - - - -herein
- - - ,J T actlaat
'
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^I
,
S « £ i6 : That all moneys derived o rr before the Am Moqdoy in Keptemborr •soo will bo eatefed
. said defendant
upon or over ahy Vqad* In* Seminole
rporatlon, and final d*cr*e entered thereon.
f i . 1917,
2 rM
I I the B■o b o■ m uir the Sfd^tfay of coorporatlun,
from
the
payment
of
thelicense
• a i d m o n t h a a d a r u l oe 4d aa y o ?f . t thhTW4 c o u r t ,
It ie further ordered-that this order bo
f Coun‘ y a^Hlght, a light shall b f dle^
aat
p j w o r t o s a i d b i l l published once o week farriho space of two
played at the extrema left hand aide taxeo''provided -by' thla act shall be thhbeeor nea i na nfda l l t hneor ote ot or am aodkkaoom*- g(t
p r o c o n f . « ' o w i u moatha-la tha 8anfdrd IUraldr a newspaper
v*:. acalai'l yea, followed published In Semlnolo county, Florida.
b o taken
t a k e n aand
n d oenured
ol
°f such vehicle, visiblo from both paid Info tho Road and Bridge Fund bo
b y B a i t ‘d ecree,
v . __ _ _
Jlana. ordered, adjudged aad deerred at
o
f
'
Seminole
county,
and
shall
be
‘-i1 !10 b°nt and the rear, an4 in the
I t fa f u r t h i . r o r d e r e d t h a t t h t * n o t i c e t o Defend. Flotlda.,th* 2#th day ef June, H I7 .
\ , • We aro also headquarters for all insecticide
^ '^ J X S .
IK IN S ,
operation' of any motor truck or vor used lor the maintenance and upkeep pu up hp lelra f ipoudt -i HI hL; et dh e I nS a Sn of on radn a lleU r co ot du ,n t ya . nFe mw sr -- ■* Judge
Ircu lt C o u r t
Seventh Jud
. .
and fungicide. materials, and the famous
of F lo rid a .
,
where the load extends beyond- of the_ ljard;^arfaeed roads of Sem- (o do ar t, r talhv oo o wr aa ot ab a .w e e k f o r a p e t l ' . d o f f o u r c ,o n - D l t k l n s o n A D i c k i n s o n ,
^
.
.
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Demlng
and Brown spraying outfits, either |i)c end of the body of said vehicle, inolo county; .
W l t a e M X , A .- D o u f l a i r , t h o c l e r k o f . o u r
S o la* fo r C o m p , . -*
. ••
%
large.or
small. .
. , , . 1 . .
, at
B 0 - F r l - I 0t e .
u said vehicle (a operated in the day ^ "’Sec. 16." T h e ‘terra '•vehicle" as ct hl ra t u cl to u cr to-u rht o ua a» d. i tnb o S as no fi ol r dM, ot h* tl *d ct ho ou r t20
th
S ::
w
.
‘
' &amp; -.1
- N O T IC E F O E R ID S
••me, a red /lag ehall bo attached to usod Iri thl* act shall Include all VO- d a y o r J u l y , 1917.
■ Notice la
E. A.-DOUOLA8S.
a h ereb y g lv e a th a t th e b o a rd of
•'M;
v
i
■
.
‘ he extreme end of ihe load, and If hiejao propelled by any powbr other
county
S S - F r l -■Me
St
_ coat
a tm le r io a e r s w ill re c riv a b id * o t
oi-erated at night,. a red light qhall than muscular- power, except motor- i n t h o r U r e a l l C o a t t B o t a a l h J a d l r i i l r c t r - tt ha ma ’ bMo r i l4t rho. g Iu tl tly7. m( ea er tni nt |g0r oi en y lTa gu e os df .a dy a. yR eopam i l . S o m l n o l *• C a a a t y , F l o r i d a
t h o V O a t e r •F o r k a n d - O v 'e d o r o a d - T r a m
Manufacturers of ldeal fertilizers
icycles and motorcycle*." .
, 'IbplsycdLat^thB extreme end of blcj
C i t y o f S a n f o r d ,* a m u n i c i p a l
‘ ho ib»dr
H
JacksonyiiJe, Florida.
-T h e
Sec. 7. That no .t/action engine, ••road*
Sqnford Erapch, JL-C. Maxwell, Manager
Clutloa
lOX-F)Mte
- V y*i harrow-or other farming ImCiy\t.
P'emeents or other vehicles, equipped county" Of Seminole, or In any d ty , J o a o o . f u i a
„
-.NOTICE FOR RIDE:
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N o tic e U h e re b y g iv en t b i t th * b o a rd o
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