Prizes D. A. Caldwell & Sons
A Qplet, Pretty Weddlni A very quiet wedding took place last Wednesday afternoon at ike] home of Mr». Martha D. Cult on Cameron avenue, when Mr». Cust and Mr. Joshua Whltetlde Harper were united In |mnrrlage. Rev. J MAY 6 W. WlJdmnn performed the ceremony. Mr». Cust's gown woa a pretty light AT this time of the year, naturally, everyone is looking for Special Bargains blue meaaallne over white milk, the bodice having a handsome Duchess lace flehu in Clothes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions and Furniture and there is not a per forming a surplice effect. Mr». Cust wo» assisted by Dr. and Mrs. son disappointed here, “Where Bargains Reign Supreme. Detamater and Mrs. Uriggs of Deposit N. Y. Mrs. Cust owns the pretty cement ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE TO GET bungalow on Cameron avenue and is the TICKETS ON THE FOLLOWING HAND daughter of Mr. R. C- Bradshaw who is one of our largest vegetable growers.' SOME PRIZES— » .. PRIZES Mr. Harper Is a fine business man and 1st $30.00 9x12 Wilton Rut» 5th 8 00 Hnnflftrnc 8-dny Clock 9th 8.00 Handsome 8-dny Clock owns a celery farm on Ueardall avenue 0thv 8.00 Handsome 8-day Clock 10th 8.00 Handsome 8-dny Clock Both being popular they have the best 2nd 12.00 Cathedral Gong’Clock 7th 8.00 Handsome 8-dny Clock 11th G OO Cowhide Traveling Hug wishes of their many friends. 3rd 10.00 Cowhide Traveling Bail Mr. and Mrs. Harper will be at liomo to 4th 800 Cowhide Traveling Bag 8th a00 Handsome 8-dny Clock - 12th 5.00 Silk Umbrella their friends after May 15th at their home on Cameron avenue. 6x9 Ft. RUGS $1.69 $1.25 SUIT CASES 98c
To the Voter» of Sanford: Japanese Matting Rugs SEE our new line of Suit 1 desiro to extend to the Sanford voters in neat patterns; size Cases. Just received a many thanks for the magnificent voto ac 6x9 ft. Spe- (T»-| /»q splendid valuefor q q corded me at their hands. Same wlU al ways be most highly appreciated. cial for Mon.
Number 70 SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 7, ISIS Velum« IV
SANfORU STILI LUCKY NEWS OF THE WORLD NO ELECTION REPORT MOST succtssm i MttfiNQ AROUND FLORIDA
Items of Interest Gleaned fro m Potatoes Are Moving Steadily And Mon. J. H Whltner Delivers Tine Ad-j Bringing Good Prices State Canvass of Returns Not dress Sunday Mghi I ne General News of The Lund Various Sources Matte Until Thursday Sanford, Ha., May 3. Potatoes arc A splendid audience grreietl Hun. J N. FlOWCrS. HAPPENINGS DIKING I Ht W H* moving at a lively rate, and will con Wlmner al the Star Theatre Sunday night tinue so for the next two week*. The SLVIRAL COUNTIES YET IN DOUBT in the monthly union meeting of the Men CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS quality hu* been remarkably good, at and Religion Forward Movement fix San Mer« ttic Header» Will rind o Brief tracting tiie best of the buying trade. ford The meeting opened with the sing Contestant * In Congrea»lonol Race Are Historical Sprint riowlni No. 1 stock ruled $5.60 bid., with the ing of severul of tlie old familiar hymns An Tpltome of the Week'» Most Im Heady to Start—Gibbon* for Hurried Reader» usual allowance of $1 less on No. 2. of tlie church. Scripture was read by portant Happening» In the And Trammell The life of Major Archibald W. Uutt. ns Shipments average 6 to 7 car* daily, all Rev. C. H. Summers uud pruyer was of Slate'» Domain. ' ■ soldier, newspaper inun. ulde lu I’resl- of which iiuve licen sold I. o. b. Flection returns for the state have fered by Kev. J. W. Wildmou. • The convention of tho Florida Div deou and lodge member», and Ids heroic The tomato acreage will run 350 to been so slow that all the counties have Then Chairman Wulkrr Introduced Mr. ision, Daughters of tho Confederacy, death on the Titanic, were commemo- TOO acre* und shipping should »tart by not l>een heard from up to date, and Whilner ns Ihe speuker of the evening. closed 6n Saturday, al Tampa, with ' rale«j by hi» chlef-ln-charge, n president. May 5. Beans, cukes, pep|>er» and on the official canvass to lx- taken on Thurs This Men and Religion Forward Move the election of officer» for the ensuing ■ secretary of war, a senator of Ida na ions are moving daily at the rate of 3 to day next will determine the" result. In ment. he said, has been likened to tlie year and tho choosing of a convenient tive state, a contemporary in thé new»^ G car*. Price* have l»een profitable as the race for Governor, Gibbons and crusades of Hie eleventh and twelfth cen city for the 1913 convention, IJve Oak paper field and the fraternity of Masonry, u. whole, und grower* have hud a good Milton ure in doubt a* to which one will turies when kings left their thronet nnd was rhoMcn us next year's meeting place. run it oil with Trammell. n an Impressive memorial service at •euson in Spile of the fact that a large chMdren their homes to win back (lie Imly ( ontracts have been let in New |>erce»tage of the celery crop wu* in Congrwu»-At-Large. O'Brien and Washington luit Sunday. sepulchre Bui a more filling com|Nir- Smyrna for a number of up-to-date Tooiner ure in doubt us to who will The Confederate army la marching on practically lunt, due to blight. iaon is with (he Refuriuniiun of the six modern house*, und the citixens there measure swords with Claude I.'Fugle. Macou. For the second time during the The M. O. Coggins Co. of Jackmin- teenth century. Out of thaï movement ure looking forward to having elec The other contestant* ure «utisfi'ed history of this typical southern city there ville and Pittsburg practically control come the dawn of civil. |>ersuiinl and re tric light, by the beginning of the with their standing but are aimous to Il tu be an invoslon. During the six- the |M>tuto deal, acting its marketing ligiuus lllx-rty Today (tie allegiance of new year. agent* for fully fuur-fiftli* of the acre find tlie official votes und than gum a men is being lix«*i upon Hie yVord of God. tie« it was with cannons ruuriug. muskets Beginning next week the new Steam- — age. Thu» concern hu* made a line rec- Imp on tiie second primary. ', Congestion uf pu (xi lu lion in uur cities cracking, drums beating and Hags flying. bout Kennedy will ply regular between or^l on price*. The Coggins people will Frank Clark has a lug lead over and enormous accumulations of material tiWhrtrow Thelrrvaslon will * be none the I’alatku and Jacksonville. The Ked- ulso have the swing in the tomato deal, Hilburn und this will gain him vote* wealth have put our Christianity on trial. lest determined but the roar of the enn- nedy is larger than the l>oat previously in the second primary. His friends will Unless some trial comes speedily the no,, and -the check of mwdtetlT willbe 'hf^hey will run twS-psrìtfng housA» used on this run. stand by him to a man and will ulso missing. The soldiers an* this time com which will Ih* in charge of ex|>ert und wreck of our civilization will follow. We get new votes. Ihe l.awtey State Bank opened for ing on a mission of peace, many of them experienced Ku*t Coast tomato men. must gel hack lo the [tower uf Jesus Gibbons is confident of making .1 strong I nisi lie** last Wednesday and it Is to mingle with each other niul recount 3 his will give it uniform puck, grade und Christ race with Trammell ami is champing uiideretoixj that many (le|Kiaits were their experiences of the terrible struggle quality which it is expected will bring The churches have always had prrucli- the bit impatient to la- olf in the second made during the day In which the north wns pilled against the an enviable reputation for the Sanford ilig. but men have failed 10 lake hold of race I here a ill l»> a canning school tield «utlili itic former lighting to |»cwrvc the tomato it There has Keen list much preaching in count) affair* tlie coiilil) executive at the College of \griculture, Univ-er Union uud the latter for a cause that it The celery movement will pructicidlv hack 1" (hr Ten Coiiiillaiidineiils and nul committee met List Friday and decided sit) (if Florida. May !». HI und 11 for believed ru tx' tight. Tonight the indica end by May in Several cars of ''Green enough forward to the Sermon nil the that Itobm-wm find won over Fox m the tbc ptir|Miw ,,f giving instructions In tions »re that the crowd will he the larg Top" moved this week, the "Golden Mount It is nut 11 i|urstinn «imply of I »-gisl.it 1 v c race tlie result being as •■aiming vegetable, to tlie county agent*. est that has ever uttended a Confederate Se|f-Blanching," which moved eurl> "Thou shall nut Tlirre iiinst lie a call to follow* the ixucticul everyday giuqiel uf service rruiiion Ifoilroud agents variously es- 111 the season. Chase A Co. will handle T lorida t» honored in the ¡»election Luke 1,0-17, Robinson mil, Km SIG, to God und our fellow men tlraiitr the number from 100,000 to 150.- a good share of this late variety. The of Mis* ( ora Mallory to be chief spun- \ • w lun 7 Hi I is 1 mot ti «if tin- work til ttor 1 lion lies 000 mixed car movement was active tin* »or at tin- Confederate reunion to week, averaging I to 5 ears daily. Hand led III t lx* Sheriff’s difficulty, lia» I wen left to our women A usent held 111 Silicon this week. She A vlroiig effort is lielng made to save I lie potato movement continue* ac wilt, Kirkwood hanging on in* flank* and count id cougrrguiion» «tiuw» 1 lui 1 for ev lives at Pensacola and is a grand Kev Kidiesou from the electric chair mid Karel third Hand and Kirkwood must ery •• 7 women altriiilmg rliurch there are daughter of Stephen I’ Mallory, sec- change the sentence to life imprlHoniiieni live and good price* prevailed The marked improvement 111 grading of do it again. but 33 men We have Ix-rn leaving r«-1hr) of tiie navy in the Confederate fur ihr |>iiMining of Avis Llunell. on the Sanford potatoes has brought splendid Shim* wins over | '.,tt»—* f• • r County church work ion lung to tin- women cabinet la«ke|uttd Telegram (rounds that he was insane when hr com results I |i to Tuesday, the Cog Solicitor We do not take Hie teaching id Hie \11iohg the things planned for the nntird die ctIiiic. gilts people had sold to car* and «X|>ected l.andls wnm over Junes (of .Stales Naxurrur into our dull) life How ninny Daughter* of (Yie Confederacy while Congressman Hulkley, of OJno. ha-» to move 1(1 more this week. Their Attorney of you Hunk from day to day wlmi ser in ««-«»ion in Tampa was an automobile introduced a bill providing for the vice you can render thnt day to your fel banner sale was on a car of red Bliss Tucker wms over Slcrmnmis for trip, h big reception, u steamer trip coinage of a half-cent rop|x*r piece grown by It II I'ugb. which was Treasurer low man I am a busy man lull I seldom >01 the buy 1») moonlight, luncheon Its u-w-fulnetis, he declared» *00111 In- packed in husl|e| ham|M-rs and sold to A tabulated refsirt of county ai:d slat* fall In puiy Hus »unplr (xayei “God grant ••vet) da>. entertained .«t the Poind- to (uirihasers who are allured, In-mer a l hicago house, netting the grower will Is* given in tlie next issue for future today that I may serve my neighlxir. my anna Theatre with a moving picture chants into buying articles by the tempt luwn. tny country The man who give» n fl.106.Kll, f o b., or $<> 70 bbl. for unis reference. . show, and several other things. ing 'imitation* of "12 1-2 cent*." Mr rich lift*, gels a richer life and twos About 26 car* remain which It is understood that the city coun Hulkley has also introduced u lull for ASSOCIATION NEWS It has been said in reference to our will finish the Sanford |s>tuto move cil of Key -Wist has legislated UgailUlt a "l-cent piece to meet the condition* day. "If a man lovrs anything more than ment Produce News. moving picture shows on Sunday nights. In hi* home city. Cleveland, where the Getting Krudy for (hr fornaio Crop a dollar. II 1» another dollar Hill Jesus street car lure is that amount. Soon !o Be Bundled declare«! that u man's life u>n»i«b‘th n<>t The movement of Irish potatoes from Hasting* last week was nine cars Jack Inhnson, the negro pugilist, wus The Florida Vegetable Growers' A»»<*'i ill the abundance nl Hie thing» that lie OKI \ S' IM I W ill PI XV l u l l ■*r I t.ii«|i,-|. The movement this made 4 iiuoton by a lodge in Scotland ninni liuvr tx-eii Ini») 11» Nuilri» wiili [«>»IU-.«»CK liai nllell IIm- |l|C«llllll 1« j Week will tnlttl III teen cars. I t
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be vtwëtn You and Me” fto nufgtio» ne to fljf fMortb ni j)nb intr & g?rtgl) flotlifg, gou gft r.ttra A Ctilel IS Amonf Ye Taking Notes u d faith; tie’ll Prent TnT— • ' 8 0 Says Sounterer. gtplfc, r.ttra quality, r.vtra 'unlne in It was my pleasure to hear Mr. Whit- nar'maks an address last Sunday night f\irrp purfliaoc matif l)trt. jttotu tnhr at the theater in. the Men and Religion Forward Movement, and I was greatly taken by all of it. Especially did his our nrlu Ruminer gaits at...... plea'for unity .impress mo and It should have impressed all the audience. This fact is borne Into my thoughts more and more every day that people are-bi-coming so selfish and so taken up with their own affairs that they have no jlme for anything else. They have even for gotten how to be neighborly and live In pe*c6 “loving thy neighbor us thyself.” You know you are using good judgment It aeems to be anything to beut the other fellow and in the mad scramble all the in deciding upon this store as your purchas better thoughts jind all our better natures are warped by the greed of gain. The old time feeling of arising in the morning ing place the minute your eye rests on these and the first thought of helping some one even with a cheery greeting is fast clothes. A glance reveals the goodness of passing uwuy and the modem method Is to stay up so lute that we arise In-fogged and with just alight enough energy to the materials and the tailoring of supreme geUe- busiiwa*- there to commence the same old grind of making-dollar«. No excellence. Thfr price, tickets tell the __$U)iy «bought for-the. rest of thn.vyurld, no thought for religion, ull for self, and all of nrices unmatchable outside of this store. for worldly pleasure. It is almost im possible in this age to linve a good friend for every man is arrayed against his to give you the best; we neighbor in some manner und if anyone is getting the pleasure out of life that we this establishment in ilie used to get forty years ugo I fail to see it. We old codgers who are on the down grade have our good old friends that no men as the value-giving center prosperity or adversity can shake but the younger generation cannot claim such riches us real friends for the race Is too swift and to the victor belongs the spoils and the last man out gets ave many nothing. The Religion Forward MoVenlent wear here; Hats, omrts, osiery rwear Night Sh only will gel us ull buck to the old regime where friendship will count, mure than things that will suit you in matters of quality and in price, riches, und good deeds lliun pearls, and whenever the present world can realize this the Mali and Religion For awav this is the store to buy new and up-to-date things for wort! Movement will have accomplished much good.
Soinu complaint luu coin** regard ing the giving of half the road hi cose of of an automobile coining up !>ehind u team. The parties claim that when they come up behind a fellow with a team he stubbornly refuses to give PALMER & SE any of the road„ no matter if there is plenty of room to turn out. Now the law recognizes the rights of both the . . ■ "Clotliro Clint Satisfy man w-ith the teum and the man with uuto, and these rights should he re »pccted. There are plenty of men who are running autos who should be driv ing ox teams and vice verea. but all men nhould not be treated that way. The E.ergladcs. The law says that when a man is over There seems to be u never-ending taken by n faster vehicle, the man mare of mystery, of assertion and driving the slower vehicle shall turn count' r assert ion -u-nndul and upolo- uut and give half of the beaten path g ). cl urge ulnl defense ronceriiiiig
Heaven help me man w ho imagine-' he can (lodge enemies by trying to pleas.* everybody! II such an individ ual every succeeds pass him over lien* that 1 may have one look at his mortal remains ere ho vanishes away for surely this earth cannot lie his abid ing place. Now I do not infer thnt one should lie going through this world trying to find lieuins to knock and thump his head against, disputing o ce a n every man’s opinion, fighting and elbow ing and crowding dll who differ from him. That, again, is another extreme. Other people have their opinions, so have you. Don’t fall into the error of supposing they will resfiect you more for turning your coat every day, to Use Our Bank for Your Depositing match the color of theirs. IT’S CONVENIENT—IT’S SAFE
Take five minute« off from candidate« You enn go to bed at night without worrying id),Mlt and politic«, dear reader, and |>eruae the your savings tn the old stocking under tin* lie*artn. following which we find in an exchange. Your deposits are insured ngninst loss from nay ,,;llise- It ii a little gold mine of truth important for every one to know: Remember, We Pay 4 per cent Interest, Compounded "You will never find a busy man med dling with- other fieople's business, nor Quarterly on Your Savings Deposits. one who is well versed in gcnernl knowl edge. A well stored mind hoa not the Deposits Absolutely Insured room for gabbing, nor has the mind of a busy man Bpaco for the need of tale PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD bearing. Education and business pre M. M. SMITH, Pm. ^ H. R. STEVENS. V. Pm. H. E. TOLAR.1 • occupy and lift humanity above such low and debasing depravity. It is the idler who becomes the gossip |>cddler. His brain is the veritable workshop of tho devil. Backbiting, Blundering, gossip ing and Tying are not the traits of busy, Subscribe for The Herald and clean, intelligent minds. Tuko Uiecoanus street loafer and the tough, the where and the vulgar, and you will find these traits dwell.“. l r„— - -. Tn , ' ■ - - - V, ., .... W Ç w çffT * * .r. - * ? . • ’ . " > ’ ' . May 7. 19(2 j ^ Z I Í Í L ^ . A ~ - ■ ' • ______HIE SANFORDgHERAU)
Molt Fur* Wear Long W ith Caro. Wednesday Club , | unanimously re-electing them: Mrs. Maris, Molt fun apa durable, exports say, The Wednesday Club held their regular) president; Mrs. Chase, secretary, and Mrs. ud trill last for a long time If guard meeting at the residence of Mrs. J N. Key. treasurer. The club heartily coo- Meat Market of Quality^^js ed ff0m motba, high tomparaturoi and Whltner Wednesday afternoon. gratulateli themselves that they are again ipriog «unshlne. A less durable fur Is Where you can gel the best of everything delivered After reading the minutes the secretary, to have for their new officers such elfi- . irosdtsll, aa It la taken from young in ymir door hy special inesscnfler and on Time I: i iDlmala. Chinchilla and ermine are Mra. S. 0. Chose read an invitation to the c*eni nn<1 charming women. glto dillcate, both In color and tex- Wednesday Club from the executive com- It was moved that the club give the Wt CARRY A COMPLrTE LINE OP lure, and should be carefully treated, mittee of the Men amt Religion Forward present [eogram committee a rising vole Florida and Western Beef and Pork, Lamb, Dry and . piacas that main a specialty of stor- Movement ty be reiiresented by delegates Of thunk» for their work In (irepuriiig the Salt Meats, Fish, Poultry and Home Made Pork Sau tsg fun keep them at a uniform win* at a conference to be held at the Masonic Scandinavian program just concluded sage. tar tempenture. Hull at I o’clock Sunday afternoon. Moy | The club hov. been Invited to hold 0 12th, to diacuss and, if found advisable, their last meeting of the yessr at the home Wt* are now prepared to give lo the trade our special Marriage a FallureT to formulate plans for the organization of of Mrs Chase next Wednesday afternoon HOME MADE CORN BEEF I I. the various charities uf the city. Mrs. L The statisticians Inform us that at 3 o'clock. Fad) and every member of Try il—you will be pleased. there U an Increasing tendency to R. Philip» and Mrs. Henry Wight were the club is requestc<^k>fbe present. appointed to represent the Wednesday ward divorce, but the very worst dl- r rorce tabloa show that couples out Club at the conference. 12 Come In thr «^u^micr Time T- W. BRIGGS of every 100 get divorced within 20 The executive committee of the club 110 Park Avenue - Phone No I ytsrs of the marrlago day. Hut only through the secretary called ttic attention Persons interested in Florida ot who in 9 look at thla statement from nnothcr of tho club to Article 5. Sec I of the con □ tend to buy land here, I should come In m 3d ..va angle. There are 88 couples who do stitution, which reads thus: ’’Active mem the summer time, we very strongly rec oot get divorced. And ao, Is marrlago bers will be required to attend regularly a failureT Hardly! ommend this. enough to do a full sbnrc of the work and pay un annual fee of one dollar." The In the summer you see the land at its very worst. If there is ever n chfince of For Engraved Cards See The Herald Heredity. committee does not consider that clause . .’ Bomo vary pretty things are. being to mean that n member's full share of tho wn,M ,,nndinH °*> >»"‘1 *« will show in •aid, for no special reason whatever, work Is the payment of one dollar, writ- *^,e lime. This is the period of about genealogy and hendity. Natur ing a paper, and attending but two or i rai,u- h rQln* 1u,le heavily almost every FIRST NATIONAL BANK ally thla la associated with the names threo meetings during the year. There n(,f rnoon from June to October, OF SANFORD, FLA. and life of wbat ia called the "nobili are often questions arising requiring the This is, of course, the hottest pkfiod- ty." Tet no commentator baa quoted club’s opinion, committees needed, and Come down and be convinced that Flor- F. H. RAND. Présidant CIO. FERMALO, Vlee-Free. r. P. FORSTER, Csshl.r the couplet of Pope, which reads raw moreover the simple presence of nn inter- ide In the suinmeHs nffl Bgarly os wnrtn D. P. WHITHER, Asst. Cashier ly that "His ancient but Ignoblo blood •V esled member is a strength to the club, ns in your northern cities tjtyrlng. heated Only National Bank in Orango County has crept through ecoundrela over ■lnce tho flood." It is asked that in joining the active spells We hijve continued WAti})’fcettl her Funds Protoctod by Burglary Insurance membership list careful consideration will day after day. but ii nevrrCfirs’ hot intho Safety Deposit Boxes for Rant V be taken of the ubovc article and section, sense that you know ¡t urTfihies in the ORGANIZED 1087 A Paraphrase. The program was then taken up. The north Tho evenings are always comfort- "What la tho meaning of that quo secretary rend a most interesting mid nble ably cool. If there ore nny mosquitoes m tation, ‘There Is a divinity that shapes p.i|>er on the "Present Political Status of they are iwesei^t in the summer lime. our ends, rough hew them ns we Women and How n has Been Achieved." Plan lo make your mspi-cliuti tielween may’!’* "Well," replied Senator Sor prepared by Mrs. A. C. Brown, u non- June and October ghum, "the proposition Is something Uke thla: ll'a easy enough to pass a ftftidem member of the club who waif un- You will not find the fnrmrrs rerybusy 1 A. _P. CONNELLY, law,r, but you don’tjtnow wbat It's go- nble to be present. The paper had refer- during that period. Florida raises veget- IngI to-bar^ffl the Hupromo CouiT'güU «nee to the women of 'Norway and Swe-. aides, when youTJf the north nrettot pro- through with It." den Mrs. Brown gave a sketch of Fred- ducing them. She could nut coin|>cle widi GENERAL^ FIRE ‘ ------erica Bremer, paying a glowing tribute to ‘ yoqr home grown vegetables in summer, ft her and her pioneer work for the belter- We only rriise enough for local consurnp- . Many Fish Wars Blind. INSURANCE AGENT More than 17,000 yellowtail were ineiil and uplift of the women of her be lion during (lie hciHcd s|m-II During (be caught by Japanese fishermen at the loved country. summer wc raise forage crops, sudi ns long wharf recently. Thle Is tho larg The president llirn requested Mrs l_ R mm. sugar cane, tx-ggur weed. vejvel Office Ahnie I Irst National Rank SANI OKI). FLORIDA est catch for one dny'a Hulling ever ro Philip» lo lake (lie chair while (lie club in hi 11 », etc File rum» season will Ire over corded Ih tho bay district. Among the proceeded to elect their new ulticers for inni all pm king limisi s closed File tour- finny apecimens were several dpep Ben the next year ll was the pleasure and l»ts will have nil left and I lie big hotels fish, which, when brought to the sur gratification of (lie club to give a visible will Ih- dosed ll will in- quiet, hut (hr face, were found to bo totally blind.— proof of their satisfaction nnd apprecia tirsi unir for iiis|h-c(iuii.— laikriund Vele 9 Los Angolos Tribune. D rin k a B o ttlo o f tion uf the present oflicer» of the club by gram.
Opportunities Always Pressnt. “It is not n slnglo opportunity which romes to a man. It Is a train. It Is n never-ending procession, sotno small er and more Insignificant as the years f flow on, but ever and alwnyH oppor tunities too numerous, too grunt, and GINGER ALE OR SODAWATER loo largo for us to utBIxo fully."— Prof* James. University of Illinois. Manufactured with jiure distilled wuier—they will |wevent illnr»*, old digestion and give you beallli Overcured. The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, FI» Doctor—"You admit that I cured you of Insomnia, then why don't you pay my blllT" Patient—"Sorry, doc, but I sleep ao aoundly now that my - f a wife goes through my pocketa nights and takes overy ceut."%Boston Tran ■iv >, script. 1 M. HANSO ' « The R«sl Question. I 1 he Arabs hovo a proverb that 'a MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP wise man's day la worth a fool's llfo.‘ A l L. WORK D O N E BY It Isu't a matter of bow long you havo teen In buslnoas, but how much busi i n ÏL ness are you now doing."— Profitable ELECTRIC MACHINERY Advertising. No 103 W m F it«t Su m í Nett Door lo Cily K rtltuitnl
Bliss. Vt»»W M Willie W aybsck—"My pa says In Here, Girls! New York they havo buildings 40 sto ries high." Tommy Rural—"Ain't that fine! A kid could spend 'most nil HAND BROTHERS his llfo sliding down tho handlers, , 1 < , couldn't he?" A Great Big Bunch LIVERY, FEED and
Self-Confidence. SALES STABLE r u "fiolf confidence la not egotism. It of Fun for You All • * ■ \i Is knowledge, and It comes from tho Harnoaa and Wagons Olacliemlthlng and Horseshoeing consciousness of possessing tho abil ity requisite for what one undertakes. Fun? Well, I should say so ! * Civilisation today reata upon self-con Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged fidence."—Orison Bweft Mardon. Girls (every one of you under 14), we ve got V HEAVY HAULINQ AND CONTRACTING ÇÂfS One Satisfaction. something for yotl—something that will give you In after years a woman may bo aor- I ■ VI->*1-1*1------» ; : 17 she married the man In the case, some real fun. but she's always glad that "that i othsr woman" didn’t get him.—Chica A picture of a dining-room all outlined, with go News. *.'*1 '# 1 it a nice little box of crayons. W on’t you enjoy Chase & Co. 1 Cod. The catch of -cod In tho United coloring that picture? ■ O f course you will; and States la third In value of fish caught, then, just think, if you color your picture neatly »mounting to almost |3.000,000, fol- SHIPPERS OF lowsd by that of shad, lobsters and dams. and artistically, and the judges who decide the contest think your’s the best and your little story True Devotion. "Do yon love me, darting?" she the best, the little “Buck’s” Range now shown uked. "Sweetheart, I love every hair on your bureau 1" ha reverently am- in our window is yours. »»•red-—Michigan Gargoyle. ; . ______Come ia, girls, and get your picture and box Make* Work for Many. Ia Franoe(the persons who are em ployed In the onltlvatlon of the vine of crayons. aurnber T,000,000.
Poksr Chip* Callsd Real Money. The supremo court of Wert Vlr HILL HARDWARE CO. (tain has decided that poker chipa ara rati money. ______- ____ _ M *av*r* ‘■NT ..-, jTC”. , -,V . - ' ' : \>i - s--...... , w- V’>" i ■ vv , 71 T’ir '^>7•-ÎV ïW! . May 7. 1912 1HC SANFORD HCRALD
that Kirkwood'a job ia In Jeopardy JUGGLING THE TRJOTH. THE SANFORD HERALD spelled with a big J'and that old man Sanford's member of the Orange Coun quite a part In thia campaign. . Mean ty Board of Commissioners Is acting 1.2. rather small about his portion of the road fwfeUiM t r t r j Ttmifoy ud rihUr Mornlal By time the voter of Orange county will go leading to the new ferry inaugurated by DISTRIBUTORS THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ahead and vote for their favorite, re the Volusia county board. Roy Harden IL J. MOLLY. Cdltor gardless of whether he represents Or has built a good piece of rood on tbe Vo lando, Sanford or Soldier Creek and we lusia county side, leading from the Orange W. M. MAYWt». Buoi non H»M|ir City-Enterprise rond to Beck'* ferry; he are willing to abide by the result. haa Inaugurated a very good ferry system tukxcriptten Fr»««. » 1.00 a Vaar Im Adoanc« and has built safe approaches On the Steinway & Sons - Mehlin MORE FARMERS NEEDED Orange county side there is about a half- (Mlrtrtd U ÜM City by canter » 2.00 per yrat lo mile of sand that is almost impassable In Behr Bros. - Mathushek adraaca or 20e par month. Now let us turn from the monotonous U K dry'weather, and two or three really dan ¿K = Paymeoti U adtaaoo muri bo made al oflca. field of mere offico-aceklng politics, of gerous turns. For $200 this piece of road which the people of Florida are heartily could be put In good shape. But a few “Crown” - Story &. Clark !i 1 - Catarad aa second-da»» mali mattar Ansasi 22od tired, and give more spare in the columns of the Sanford people have Invested in 110«. at lha PMioOca al Sanford, florida, of our state papers to matter« which Coronado Beach lands and are develop Kohler & Campbell' - Haines Bros, z' - ' andar Act of March 3rd. 187» ing them to place on the market, and Ti, ■ concern the materia) development of our OMca la Harald Batldlns Totephooo No. 14» these people of course desire to turn all state. We don’t need more politicians, the travel possible from Daytona and the and Fischer west side of Volusia county to New Evi \ Grqver Cleveland'» full name was but we need more producer«, and the way to get more producer« is to get more far Smyrna and the east side of the county. Stephen Grover Cleveland, but he These people have doubtless brought pres dropped the Stephen when he became a- mers to come here from other state« and sure to bear on tbe Sanford commission candidate. Wilson's full name was locate. No state can be great and pro«- er. who la ruining Orange county's repu peroua without a large and thrifty rural tation for good roads by permitting this Woodrow WUaon but he haa dropped the small stretch of road In his district to re Them a». He ought to make it Woodrun population, and from the St. Cloud Trib P I A N 0 Si main In its present condition. Perhaps after he dropa the nomination. une we take the following sensible view the Sanford commissioner may look upon ------O------of the subject: things differently now that the primary ------A N D ------election is over.—DeLand News. Old Ocean'a caprice« are grim and ar "Florida wants a rural population a '■ r. : i • ~ ,t-----_ > *.;V- - - . - * v h H bitrary. The laaky old Mayflower of auch as has made the west and middle Bro. Codrington doea Commissioner 1620, in which today you would acarcely west the great country that it ia today. Woodruff an injustice In the above article. dam to tail the Miaaiaaippl river, croaaed For settlers that will give stability, stur Mr.^Woodruff has thousands of acre* of all right, while the $ , modern dy growth and permanent development land near the Monroe ferry spoken of, The Autopiano 10 000,000 palace with complete adentiflc equipment there are great advantages here without and has nothing in common with the goea to the bottom. the discomforts experienced by the pion other way round, if his own personal ------0 ------eers of the west. Interests were considered he would -5 Send for Catalogues, Prices and Terms Ian'tllt a pity that corporation» Nowhere else today can Innda ao fer have the roud gang busy at the Monroe controlling necessities are ao poorly tile be had ht no low a price, where cli end all the time but he has unselfishly paid? The net profits of the electric mate and productiveneM and closeness devoted his time to other sections and light 'plant at Jacksonville last year to markets are considered. Their rual- favored the Osteen ferry tx*cau.u* Orange ► 1 ■ - county had already spent considerable I John A. Cunningham waa $262,806; while the poor water ity assures not only comfort, but guaran company could show a net profit of but tee« substantial increase in value. The money not only on their own side but % JACKSONVILLE - - Iteli $93,1261 These reports were net pro-fite; last census announces the density of pop on the Volusia rounty aide, ami lik^ not reeeipts but NBTI ulation as only 13.7 person* to (He square tbe bustnwia m»n that he Wood-, Should thiafcdty own its public util mile. There’s an abundance of elbow ruff wished to complete what had been ities?—Palm Beach County. Loom for audition or two'more people. started. - We take Iwue with Bro. ------0 ------“ Farm life in Florida 1* pleasant. Codrington on the statement that the new road built at the Monro** ferry Recent elections demonstrate that in There an* good roads, good schools, by Volusia county is a good one for of WK ARK MAKING Kl ( <»KI)S primaries the office never aeeka the man. churches, telephones, transportation fa r-i ail the miserable roads this so-called Men who entered primaries in this state cilities, and. above all, an all-the-year- Volusia road is tin* worst. Any one light tloikg S r fl III/ hif|. «1,4« hs ,i. the and other states and spent no money round outdoor life where fishing, hunt contemplating an ocean trip this summer selling of (lio w r llu> I m J G , t.J« did not run worth a c e n t—Pensacola ing and picnicing can la* enjoyed There can save the trip by taking .this new It luvi p licr« w , ...... News. are no mornings when ltie pump is road to the beach and all the delightful How about Park TraiumellT frozen and one has to milk the cows witli hrir brtiuir you Mould L* i ■+ «►.rip -'■> effects of the rolling ocean can ix* had theI thermometer registering below tm p o u ib U C «11 si >H.i ..*!•. * f«, ltJJ ü f ------0 ----- zero; no chopping of wood ul fall for win at little expense save a few springs and Ul ul give you iurthri u.li.t «.«i,,.r. ic Burr can now retire to his job of rail ter supply; no blizzards; no drought», no, broken uutos. If this road was really road commissioner, and very lucky for hail and no heat that kills stock." a road and not a cow trail, much time girding thrt# bargains >i. Ism . )» him that he held on to one job while could have been saved, but nt till' pre«- ai ----- O- trying to win another. Mr. Burr made BOUQUET FOR ORANGE COUNTY ent tltne, "O You Oceana Roll!" HOWARD l»A( h ARD I \M m complaint that Prank Clark was neg Orange rounty is ao far ahead of In conclusion we wish to remnrk that Smifofi! \ loiul • lecting his office to make u campaign. Voiusiu county in road-buililing that Mr. Woodruff Is not the whole board and The case was entirely different. Clark it makes a Voiusiu county citizen many improvements that he would like i is trying to hold his job and naturally ashamed (o use the rouds around to make cannot I»' made and when it lias the right to light for it. Burr held Sanford and Orlando. We have the comes to a M'ltinli spirit Voiusiu county one job while trying to get another. same kind of material In Volusia os commiaaioners have everything else liiil PICTURE THE BEST CRiH CRIES— After the smoke of the second prnnury bun been used in Oruuge, but we have hand and ftxti. In the next year San battle has drifted away Clark will still MF been ho busy looking after good fel ford Iioim-s to have a road district and lit the littlest prices Got tint i hold ilia job and so will Hilhurn, who is briek roads Will lx* built to Ixjth forays lows whose votes were wunted that prospect to innke ymir ln>u-< «ilrl> now a private citizen. we have not had time to build rouii*. and then let liro. Codrington and ins ------O------Between Orlando and Sunford is u short sights get busy and build some heart glnd? Well if nerrin i remain Sanford is growing rapidly uml sub stretch of country of 23 mill's. There more cow trails to connect with our a mere prospect .lust mv*- .* U J stantially. The jieraid last week told ia not a foot of the road between these good rouds or maybe ask us to build trial order and the pru»i«x t will be of the record for April and it was one two towns on which it is not safe to them for Volusia as they have in the come a reality. that would be creditable to a city travel In an auto ul the rate of fifteen past. much larger than Sanford. The record and SAVE MONEY to twenty miles un hour. Some of Meantime Bro. Codrington, you owe P A * CASH shows over $26,000 in new buildings the rond lie tween . these two towns is Frank Wtxxlntff an a|xilogy for you last month and the Herald says that Cash Grocery built of marl, but the most of it is of have niiHreprenented him. Peoples "indications for a substantial building clay. The marl road it as smooth O ur lh«#r f »*f of f () - - first Street : Saiilmil MoiKte boom ought to have no time to lake u us the smoothest of our shell roads ANOTHER ORANGE COUNTY PAPER siesta."— Times Union. and this is the roughest part of tile ------O------entire road. The clay makes by far Nome time this month a new paper The Miami Metropolia has ceased the beat road. There is very little will be started ut Winter Garden to firing on Prank CiArk and la now run grading and praetjelaly no crowning. be known as the Time«, and wll^x* under ning lady-like editorials about the We have been informed that no roller the guidance of Bon F. Davis, who bas SPENCER’S BAKERY \ n : weather and kindred topic*. The Met is used on the clay rouds, but a heavy been publishing the Groveland Time«, * « ropolis assisted materially In polling the sorajier is run pvor the road every but ceased (or luck of patronuge. This Only exclusive Bnkcr in the city. All mixing done wiili latest Improved Sanitary machinery. large vote for Prank Clark. There is week or so. In Voiusiu county, we will make six weekly papers for Orange such a thing as saying too much. spend about one-fourth of our road County and the people will not lack for SPEN C ER 'S OREAD HANDLED by all FIR ST CLASS GROCER« ------O------money to carry' off the overburden j reading matter. __ Spoclal Orders Filled Promptly Tbe Herald welcomes Mr. Davis into NANKOItl) IN NOT NKLP1NI1 of sand amf clay so that we can get Orange county fold and hopes that his Wc Make Everything Known to the Trade The Reporter-Star in Friday's issue the poorer material—shell—to put on paper will be aa good aa his name. PHONE 100. NO. Ill PARK AVENUE com a out strong for Kirkwood for Sheriff our roads. We s;>end $3,000 to $-1,000 ------O------and «ays: "Remember "that Jim Kirk u mile—and then have no road. We TAKING OFF THE SHINE wood U an Orlando man and that his job have been informed that the 23 miles ia in Jeopardy." of rood between Orlando and San Hon. W. Eaton Shine lately elected County Solicitor by the assistance This la very commendable on the part ford cost $700 u mile, or about $16,000. .xihiiWtWiYiVV flYWWVWWTYWWWW^«VóVi>># of our "»teamed” contemporary to sup In Volusia county we have spent of moving picture« writes the following port the Orlando man and we coyld ask about $100,000 for a road"" between to the Herald: £ £ % nothing else from the Orlando papeni but Daytona and I )e Land-22 mile«—or "In the editoriul column of your issue . . T H E . the real of Orange countyis entitled to a about $6,000 a mile, and we huve no of the 3rd inst. you say: ‘Eston Shine look In on the job and the R. S.- should road now. Volusia should borrow the says that one term as County Solicitor remember that Orange county is not Orange county road superintendent is enough for anyone and after that you NEW BLEND : bounded by Orlando, although that cute for a month and "turn him loose" on can retire on a fortune.' little village composed of touriata and our so-called roads. We have l>een "I wish to state that I never made a court house« has always endeavored to throwing away too much money; giv statement to the above effect nor was % FOR direct the destinies of the county and do ing it out in chunks to politicians. I ever under that impression; I shall the thinking for all the inhabitants Let's quit it and get down to work. therefore expect you to make the proper thereof. We people down here who live Del^ind New«. correction in your next issue. ------O— by tolling in the fields are apt to think Your« truly, HAD DATES MIXED Coffee Lovers for ourselve« and ao la the rest of the W. E. Shine." tillers of Orange county and they num The announcement in last Friday's Of course you didn't say it Eaton,' and ber quite a few votes. The Herald doe« paper that Sunday waa Mother'« Day no one ever imagined for a minute that THE latest and greatest achievement*in theurl of roaMmg not call upon the people of Orange coun waa rather premature, but our date waa you said It. THAT WAS A JOKE, and blending. taken from the announcement that * ty to aupport Charlie Hand because he J-O-K-E, and you may as well got Nothing Like It Ever Before Offered, i ia a Sanford man but because he more services would be held that day at the accustomed to them now that you are Congregational church. Next Sunday an official. Don't take life too seriously, fully repraaenta the Whole of Opange coun DRINKS better und goes further than any 30 cent tof Is thp day legally but the Congregmtion- Dear Eston, because other people have ty and haa all hi» life, though he claims fee on the- inurket to-day. Cut« down the cost °> j alists had their day and the Herald held the Job down before you had it this dty aa his home, but Ids hand living without sacrificing coffee enjoyment. j.| his haart have always been in the work- had it’a day and next Sunday wo can and the statement Hist one term is of building up Orange county as a whole all help celebrate at the other churches. enough still holds good unlesa you 1 lb. cans, 2CJ conts. 1-2 lb. cans, 10 cents^ and sectional feeling haa never bad a The sentiment is all right and never smile with us. Don't cloud up, but mind the date. Mother is not getting Shine! ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT place in his thoughts.. He ia absolute a s ------1 ------■ ...I..------= ly flee and untrammeled in his affilia any more Homage than rightfully be tions and when elected as he will be in longs to her even if we set aside every Paeksd Excluslvsly by the second primary will assume the of Sunday In the year for her. MEN-DEN-HALL’S fice as an ORANGE COUNTY • NOTICE. SHERIFF, AND NOT AN ORLANDO The dancing dasa conducted by Mia« CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO.I Linda Leffier and Mias Higvins will be CHILL TONIC PLANTS AT [ SHERIFF, ORC iA SANFORD SHER continued aa formerly. Meeting will Best for Maialato, Chill* and Nsthviite, T in a. HouWoo, T t u i J*ek s*o «0«. * u -| IFF. - r » be held next Wednesday evening at tbf rii Wafully sgrae with the Reporter-Star ufual pUce, - 2tc, Fever. Guaranteed.
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May 7, TME*SANrORD HERALD
Li*; T As the president, Mre. M. Martin and Auction Bridle : secretary, Mm. Krneet Tolar did not I Mrs •K ' «-» S Iiv^ Keelor W» « rntertoinni invi lumi II theIII' r-% Am III J desire to ■’•rvf another year it l>ecumr ,iün »ridge ci u() ln ,he ttospitubl^ Iwme ■w necessary to elect all new officer«. of Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin Monday ofter- Mrs. Fannie Stemjiridge Munson, was noon. Two tables of bridge were ployed. nominated for president, Mre. C). W. Mrs O. W. King made the highest score Brady vice-president. Miss Ellen Maho nnd was the lucky winner of the first ney secretary, anil Mrs. Tolar treasurer The Junior Epworth Ix-nguo of the prize, n very pretty vinuigrelte Thr sec The choice was so very satisfactory that Methodist church held their regular ond prizr. u sterling silver tape measure, the»«* ladies were unanimously elected. meeting. Friday afternoon in the church. was won by Mrs. 0. VV Brady. Mre. Martin invited the club to make When the enthusiastic games pf cards The Wednesday Club will meet ut their last* meeting u social evening at were concluded delicious ice creuin nnd the home of Mr». S. 0 . Chase, Eednea- Comfort Cottage. It is the custom of enke were served. Mrs. Keeiors guests day afternoon, April 8th, at 3 o'clock. the club to prepare a musical program were Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin. Mrs. 0. W Mr. W. Clay Enman, of Hollins for this social evening's entertainment. Brody. Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mr*. S. O. College, Winter Park, will Bing ut the (Tinse. Mrs. B. F. Whllner. Jr., Mrs. 0. W. Recital in the Auditorium of the High A It KM A It K A III. K INCIDENT King. Mrs. Robt. Newman. School, Monday evening, May 13th, .■111 When the desk of Dr Bateman, a i 8 p. m. victim of the Titanic disuater. was , Mm A. P. Connelley left «Saturday opened by his wife, the first thing she 'for a visit to relatives in Washington saw was the following |>ocm. Perhaps, / City, she will probably visit Baltimore no citizen of Jacksonville has lx»en WANTS before returning home. held in higher esteem than this devoted All Local Advertisements Under This A5K FOR STYLE NO. 292Ö T. B. Lanier, the king maker of Tav Christian Missionary. It would seem Heading. Three Cents a Lins Each Issue "GEORGIAN '• ares, was in the city yesterday and as if he Imd a premonition of death und staUKl that he expected to get a bill the languuge is startling: TO R E N T —House corner Magnolia et and Sixth St. Six rooms anti bath. F' through the next legislature to move * SAFELY HOME. A. L. Williams, at D. A. Caldwell's the state capitol to Tavares. I am home in heaven, dear ones; 70-3 tp The foundation has been laid for the Oh, so happy and so bright! FOR S A L E - Will exchange for The Georgian new bakery of J . L. Miller, on Mag There is |>erfect joy and benuty property or rent for the next season, In the everlasting light. nolia Avenue. lifarm, 0 acres, house and barn, 2 wells. Do vou shudder as Two miles from depot. West side. I J, Ham Rep left last Saturday for you picture Style for Spring is going to be All the Imrrore of that hour? For particulars address P. () box lO.Vt, Union Bridge, Maryland, after spending Ah! hut Jesus was beside me. Sanford, Flu 70-2tp the-winter here. To sustain me by His power FOR SALE Mule and wagon. There will be a most important busi Anti He came Himself to meet me Gunlcholl, R. I). No. 2. more than popular with young ngs meeting of the Lend-a-Hand Club In that way so hard to tread; And with Jesus' arm to cling to. on Friday afternoon, May 10th, ut the Could I have one doubt or dread? FOB SALE Two twin ui sing|p Inigglt' Welaka Club rooms. Every member liiiriu^tv m liret ciana condition. (Tieiip men all over the country. It is a Then you must not grieve so sorely, C ECIL GAHftETT To-tf Is urged to be promptly- in her place, t For 1 love you dearly still, ■M u ^mttlera of,.great intengt^ m ^ tu Ijc ■Try to look beyond earth's shadows, First-das* UmikI at AtXi i'ulmcuu^ie», fy to trust our Father's will. ' one doòr'sduìh fronrAI. atrKWOose in anil convenient. Mrs Milts CH-Ht-p Mr. and Mre. Harry Ward and_Mr. There is work still waiting for you, — Tablr-bourd at Mrs. R L. Jones', one and Sire. R1~J. n'Jny spent Saturday Jio you must not idft standi ^jMade on a rumble-last, of fine quality Do it now while life remaineth; block from First street on Park Avenue. afternoon and Sunday at the Port You sl|all rest in J«
table edge; besides, I saw they were fretting him—could toll by his glancts, j THE CITY RESTAURANT * you know. X truxi Scrart. 00« Mock flwx Depot oserait* PoetoOo*) For another thing, I had got hold of a devilish shrewd Idoa 1 wanted to * H. E. WISE, Proprietor break to htro—abobt this chap who was pretending to. be his son. 1 re Formerly Manager of Central Cafe membered that the old rascal who had Invaded my r°°mi had tried to * Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty mako mo bolleve that I was bis bosom * * friend. FRANCIS PDRRf ELLIOTT “Ob, I say, you know,“ I began, de A Place For Ladies and Gentlemen clining a cigar and selecting a cigar T ILLUSTRATIONS X A Y M fa ts ette from my case, “I’ve sn Ideal“ Short Orders At All H ours ■vorythlng First c carmAorr /* / sr o c w u -s/ s m s u o a s tw rr And I faced bim Impressively. est •V ‘ BYNOPSia, flp through her whlttf teeth MAnd, by Jove, that’s all!’' I finished Prompt, Clean Service Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rutej L—Richard Ughtnut. with relief as I mopped mr face. “But , . with i sa effectedt Lnattih .~r ao- "b o cares, don’t you know, or belloves gnt^raoelra* a* pnaaatpresent ttm froma a friend laIn anjr bU of u f Anyhow> wa don’t— • •** for wo know I" ' O u n n iII—Th* r - pr«*»nt pro y * * Q> " ma*. A letter hint* of "Are you euro?** She spoke grave ly, yet In her eyee were tbo dancing IÏL—Ughtnut dons ths pa- star-motea of a laugh. “The extrava The Crippen Music Store ts at night sots up for a gance, the gnmbllng, and the—oh, all servant.- Jenkins, coman s B In to raoognls* racoonls*ignis* UUgUghi sh S S T sE I °* » » * mu,t *•» 7°u 1 hMrd ,om« High-grade Pianos, Organs, L Thinking “L ^ ” n?tCchIn^. hT/cbrnm : “ d thin«, myself about Francis Bill, intending to summon help. When h* ra- i Ings while I was at Cambridge—’* and Graphophones. « L fflfiro B ta u n . ttu.Bf cthat^hS I 1 *™ aU* ' cornfull7- know: from jor^ooanrmjn, ufniaura D*u*r urni no ; two-faced cat. Miss Kirkland! Bay, Low Prices *' Easy Payments. Pico Rlock CBAFTSR IT*—Jenktna »«Ra Ughtnut ' bow I wish, by Jore, that woman d ^ I d hio a would pack up and go back to C h ln a - _ . . ; tba sponge IM And I screwed my glass ■on. . • . . no, Indeed, Tm not Jok Looklng for a Good House to V-In a «~ ra» tro m M j I indignantly. Billing*, Ughtn ing at all. . . . All right, you may h* kid" for ths Inight on his “Ob, now!” she remonstrated sweet laugh, but ‘ 1 fall' to appreciate the Ship Your fruit ¿nut Vcge tsr I.lghtnut .jja jtp ra ss’ir-ttó1pajamas Ih ly. ’’you mustn’t say that You might furifly side, myself—especially now, tables to? bo sorry I “ Bho smiled archly. you know, when I’m up to my neck c i u r m i Y L ~ LUghtnut Is «hocked by I grunted contemptuously. In this merger case. . . . How s thj^gfaTa drinking. smoking slangy Again sbo rested bor little chin ftp- that! What do I want done? Oh, l Here is One on the Best on her band, eying me thoughtfully, • “My Dear Ughtnut—* wouldn’t venture to say as to thstl CHAPTTn VTI—flh* tolls him hsr nam* earnestly. - • I leavo that to you! . . . 1 know. Market and putties him with a story "You’ve whatr*—ho straightened ?f r_v her sister's room-mate, “And so you don’t bellovo any of forward, with a kind of twisted smll« . . . Yes, I understand all tbat, W rite for 8 tenclla and Market as. Next morning ths girl itr but . . . watt—wait Just a min (B missing and Ushtnutut hurries to the —Interested, you know—"whatevei host to her off.ff. HaIts la accosted br I chuckled at thrf Idea. “Oh, 1 say makes you think that, tny boy!" ute! Now you Helen—" Reporte Today now, Frances, you kno^ I don’tl” And I walled, sending a long, thin amoks «. The Judge concentrated more ln- T shoved -A bUr^Wr**» looking Into funnel upward. K y ^ lm 'expertant^tenseJjUtfw-tfiaX7X7. W ------Instrument.,FT------1""" ~ - her eyes. But Just theriTgaW WflkQt spend the n’fht with Ushtnut.. They dls- you see. anty gaVATne timo to geWtxold Yoa knnaràWbaf yoiHUkwLrfJp to F. G. HEWLJjp* CO. - r prlceslcsa rpblea. hidden truths but* comoout and look around. of the corners of the Jolly thing my do when “I saw youlast night—and 11 Washington and of ths pejsrnes. And ahe-must have glanced about self.'“Saleh Ihe^pSlnlf 8o devlllsbfrsfused notber voice drop—"wlth-}Jt*rrlsen Streets New York CHAPTER TX—Billing* dona ths pa quickly and have seen him, too, for as Important when yoq have to lift an the mayor, you know! Well—now list jamas and rstlrea. I shifted my eyes to bor again she Idea, don’t yon know. * en—you innko assurance that this CHAPTER X—Ughtnut later discovers was blushing furiously and bad moved '‘Rather fancy your chap’s the same scoundrel wlH not bother me for thir In his apartment a bsefy person In mut a bit. ton-chop whiskers and wearing pajamas. ono I know of,” I drawled, "an oldish ty days nnd—well, I give you my word anklna calls 'he police, who declare the “I’m nfrald." she said measuredly, duffer—while muttonchops—becly sort that I’ll do nil I can to bring things intrudar to be a criminal, called "Foxy O rand pa.“ hor chin ltfllng a little, "you do be of face—sunburn line nnd baldlsh— the way you wnnt. . . . Good! llovo—part of HI” And In bor eyes' all that sort of thing!’’ What'll you do wltn him! CHAPTER XI—The Intruder declares was a glint or lire. he la Llghtnut'i guest and appeals to the “Well, by-y-y George!”—be slapped Why, what In Ham Hill do I care what WELL DRIVING latteisttsr ‘In vain. And then ns iuy fnco fell blankly, a his bund down—“I should say that you do with him? . . . Oh, hut alow llttlo Btnllo came creeping back ^ ^CHAPTER1 X II- He Is hustled off to was a real’ Ideal And you nay you say, Commissioner, yes, I do care, to hors. Her oyes softenod. know thla craxy fool?” too!”—a laugh here like a Jolly fiend CHAPTER XIII—Jn the morning IJght- “Forglvo me," she said gently; “I —"I shouldn’t llko for him to bo put Artesian nut la astonished to find Hilling* gone, "CratyT He's not craxy I" I ex and mors astonished when he gets a mes misunderstood I” claimed Indignantly, thinking of her nway off In some nice, damp, dark cell sage from the latter, demanding his The darling! And. dnih It, If they pajamas. "And he's no moro fool than to cool off—he I ho! ho!—y’uhder- clothes. Ughtnut. bound for Tnrrytown. wero going to have vines to u pavilion, Wells of Every Hilling's home, discovers "Frances," I am!” stand!” ths why didn’t they have vines! girl of ths pajamas, on the train. He fell back with a grunt. “Oh, Ho got so mixed up In bis chuckling “Do you know," sho said, "I don’t CHAPTER XIV—Ughtnut speaks to well, know—but—" and coughing that he couldn't get out Description believe you do bellove any of these 1 her and alludre to the night before, film lie coughed. Uy Jove, ho seemed another word for a moment. Then— declare* Indignantly that I.lghtnut never awful things could ho true about me," disappointed, somehow; "Oh. no! Cer-tnlnly. not; nor one sew her In bleck pajamaa. At Turrytown —her volco qutekenod hero—"and ilo France* Is met by a huekv eollrgr youth, 1 proceeded calmly: ‘'Real truth ts, too hot nnd airless, as you any—be! who halls Ughtnut as "Dicky." The lat you know I just think It’s lovely of tho beggar'a a notorious criminal, ho! he! And don't put him—don’t put ter Ignores the boy, who then threatens youl 1 do!” And her dear voice to thrash him for offending Francos. known to Gio police an Foxy Grand him—” tho Judge wns gasping for air Satisfaction Guaranteed Ughtnut takes the nest train home. dropped llko tho softor notes of a pa—pretends nil sorts of things about now—"don't put him on bread and wa CHAPTER XV—Hillings storms over whnt’s Its-nnmo. Her hands lay In her people, don’t you know.” ter. or anything of that kind, nor In a B y Expert W o rk m e n ths outrsga of hla arrost. Ha and Ught lap aiid sho wns studying mo In tho nut discover mysterious Chinese charac "My denr Llghtnut’’—he was star cell with rudo, rough men who would ters on the pajamas. -r kindest, sweetest way! And 1 wanted tng at me, mouth distended—“w hy- tame hts playful spirit—ho! ho! he! — to tell hor how good sho was nnd how | CHAPTER XVI—Professor Doozenber- how the devil do you know this!" oh, don’t do thnt! . . . What say! rr Is eallsd In to Interpret the hiero much I lovod hor, don’t you know, but I Inhaled deliberately. “Awfully I didn't quite catch—“ And then, dash glyphics. Just then, behind the pavilion, came simple, don't you know,” I responded It, It soetned ho did catch It, for be tho gardener. He was talking to one Orders Taken at . CHAPTER XVII—He raves over what qdletly; and let him wait tilt I bad began waving hts arm and pounding be calls ths lost silk of Bl-Ung-Chl. of hla assistants about slugs—dash 1 blown six rings. "Fact Is, I'm tho tho desk. ”Oh—oh, no, that wouM be CHAPTER xtalT -T h s writing declares slugal too bad—really I . . .Eh? Ob, well, that a person wearing the pajamas will one sent him to Jail!” take on ths semblance of ths previous “You!"—bis laugh’ was frankly you know best—It’s up to you now! HILL LUMBER CO. wtarsr. The professor borrows the pa- CHAPTER XXVII. ’Bye. nnd many thanks. Com- Jaroaa for experiment. amused. Incredulous. "Oh, yes!”—carelessly—"found tho inlislonor! Eh! All right, tomorrow CHAPTER XIX —"Hilling»" dressed (n The Judge Fixe* "Foxy Grandpa.” ! or fellow thieving In my rooms tho other then nt one nb, the I-awyor*' Club— pajamas Is found In the professor’s room “But 1 tell you, sir, ho Is not my and ts taken home In an automobile with night nnd callod In police—oh, they you can go over ngnin the points of Franc«* and a woman Ughtnut calls son I" “ths frump." recognized him In a minute!” what you-want with tho mayor. ’Byel” The Judge was bending ovor tho HILL HARDWARE CO. He looked floored. “Well, whit da At Ikst with good humor perfectly CHAPTER X X —Ushtnut la angered by desk ’phone os I looked In a half hour **ths frump’s" slanderous talk about you think of that?” he murmured slow- restored, he faced mo, wabbling like “Francia.” Inter. Ills voice rose In n crescendo ly. Then his faco flushed and he Bat a Jolly Jellyfish. of rngo: “Wha—whnt’s that! Do 1 erect “And bo that's git'thb crazier ’8 greatest Joke ever hgard of In CHAPTER X X I—"Hillings” I* taken to wnnt to speak with him! Certainly hla room. A servant tell* Ughtnut that tho ruffian is—thnt's tho kind of smart my life!” he chortled. a message has Just been received «taring not, sir—and f wont I . , . Um, Aloi that'« been trying to got gay Oh. I any, bow did you find Jack?” that BlUInga was under arrest In New yoB—John W. Billings—yes, that’s hi# York for stoallng a suit of black pa with me—with m o!"’ Ho stnrted up, •I asked, for that was the thing 1 bad jamas. Vnow you'll understand, inj t">) *° namo. . . . Bluff and nonsense, snorting llko n war horse—“Huh! h»gun to think of. slrl lie’s upstairs now In hla room. infernally busy, you *«•«*! CHAPTER XXII—Judge Billings aston- Well, two can piny nt that game, and” Ills face collapsed so.dashed sud 1 didn't see. though h.- h«*l ' lshes IJghlnut with . . . Hays what!”—the Judge s eyes a tale of Francia’ ee- —his oyes twlnklod wrathfully—“I'll den. I was afraid It would break. And saying this all morning Hut »• l'« cep*de*. Ughtnut asks permission to rolled frownlngly upward as ho list sprak to “France*.“ show him who's got tho best hand! from being a peppery red, bo changed seemed to think hs was bu»>. I »",nl ened; then ho licked his lips and bent mile span or me old x appan ¡tee. I'll Just—” to a devilish sickly yellow. going to make any dsahj-d hrr*x 1 oa~ again, speaking* with passionate in “And now*’—again her splendid The rest trailed off In a mutter. Ho “Awful!" be sold' Jerkily. "Horne- tradlctlng him, you do clslronesi: "Why, dammit, man, I’ve know, 1 v’ * young arms were clasped, wlng-llke, had dropped bealdo tho telephone thlng awful!” And he groaned like a behind her head; and Its golden glory 1 Ju*t this minute been talking to him— tended I did see. again, his cigar crushed firmly in tho Jolly borse In pain. “Went up there, ’’Thank you— thank you. my to?- hung llko a picture against tho dark; Ju|t him, y’underatand corner of his mouth, his gray mus you know, but—^ hla hands UKod and He patted mo on the back. And *• vine leaves, bossed with tho clustered ! Certainly your man’s an Impostor— tache bristling aggressively. I tried dropped;, he shook his head—’’didn't you’ll have an opportunity of •«*“* * purplo flowers—"now,” she repeated, y°u ought to know that! . . Yes, to tracq tho family resemblanco to seem to know me at all—was sitting little more of thnt charming *>rl- Ml‘* settling comfortably, “you must Just this Is Judge Billings, htmsolf, Frances, but dashed If I could see a there in hts psjnums examining with a go on and tell mo the rest—1 can bear Eh? Ob, that’s all right, but now lot Kirkland—” Charming girl. single point. And while I was think magnifying glass some leaves ho had 1 wondered whn| be would think u it! What did my’’—hor big blue eyos mo tell you something’’—he cleared ing of thla, he got his number. pulled nt tho window. Seems’obsessed twlnklod as she smllsd—”my father! bis throat and gathered bis voice In he knew of her design# on poor J*c “Yes, yes,” I heard, “I do want to with some craxy palter of ’ talk I “I want you to go In for her s n say about mo?” j cold, deliberate accents: “You let me speak to him personally—this Is Judge couldn't understand—poor fellow!” cultivate her a little; you m*y rf»0** I shifted uncomfortably. “Oh, 1 be annoyed again from your precinct. Billings!”—a motnent, and* then: The Judge sighed. “Only thing he your opinion—e h f He laughed and I can promts# you that *> can’t, you knowl“ I demurred. “I say, “Morning, Conftalsaloner— this Is Bill seemed to wnnt me to do foFhlm was ly and paused In our progro»» throng« what’s the use. dash Itr Poor old Um, well that’s all right then ings. . . . Fine, thank you! . . . to promise to wear his pajamas to •Bye!” the library to dig me sharply 1“ boy, somehow I Just hated to round Oh, nol No bad effects at all—takes night—pajamas seem to be the focus side. “Go ahead—flirt with her. my on him—he was so Jolly hard hit al He banged tho recolver to tho hook more than that to throw a seaaonod of his malady this time.” and faced about, muttering things to boy I Bho will llko It-« » *lrl‘ ready; Jack, don’t you knpwl Be old dlnor like my— . . . What I swallowed pretty hard and looked and It wilt do you good; do both sides— r himself. sayT"—a cackling chucklo—"yea, I down. , you good I” Tho old boy beamed * "Please!” Jove, bow she said It! “Well, upon my word I Of all tbo— know the dinner would loosen bjm “I promised,” continued the Judge me over his glasses as ho rente “Oh, dash It, I’m afraid It will hurt excuse me, Llghtnutl” He wiped hla up! Had hla promise before we left gloomily. “And I'll do It—oh, yes, horrible chuckle; didn’t se«m ,0 you,” I protested uneasily; “and I forehead, his glance abstracted and tho table; Boakem heard him—so did anything to humor him! He's to put Uce how painfully shocked I »»< don’t think the Judge really—" scowling. “Somebody Is putting this BesOflUt . . . Yes—oh, yes; he’s them outside bis door tonight—it’s A flirtation. Indeed! And with »• *‘I Just don’t care that“—a snap fool np to this—somebody trying to got It—had It with ms. you know, In his own whim, you know.” lie want frump, of all othersl Of courM . from her llttlo Angora and hor arm annoy met” He uttered a short Hugh easel . . . Nokh),'of courso not; on moodily: “He won’t allow any was Just baring his little J0*'»- Went back—“for anything he ever that was more of a snort “There’s not a single line or scrap I’’—a lower luncheon sent up; says it not too didn’t seem to reellra what d*™' said about me that was mean! Bo. some fool lunatlo down In New York drop of tone—“Just In a plain, blank much trouble, would be grateful for poor tasla be exhibited as the ft please go On—I must go dress for that they’ve arrestdQ and he’s got a envelops—best way always, you know. two end one-half ouncee of unleav of my darling. luncheon.” hug that he’s my son I This Is the . . . Yes, tbat glyts us a safe mafc. ened bread and dlabber—what the “Thank you,” 1 said rather oojdv. And so 1 Just took a deep breath, a ------second — offense.------Caused— me to lose gla Jn the.senate now, not even count. devll’e clabber?” “but A don’t think long running leap, and cleared the 1 two hours from my office yesterday In Ing upon what they do In commit* “Ldncbeon le served!” Intoned a thing would show much oonsldsr» bar—told her all, you knowl - . . the‘city and upset me for the whole tee—and Boakem’U take care of that human machine. for France*—and” k Oddly, this time sbe didn’t laugh— day! And me so busy! busyl"—hjs end. . . . Yea, he went back to Ah-hl” The Judga’a tone evinced “Rubbish 1“ And. by Jore, ho"’ and I knew why: It was bar father, ! hands Uftod toward the papers on tbo Albany this morning—bs says the satisfaction. “My dear Lightnut." his laughed t “Do you think Francis and It had cut her to the heart. This 1 table—“so busy I can hardly"—an pill’s safely deader*n Hector now. hand upon my arm, “do you know ,i show any consideration for 7®” was what I had feared. As I proceed other snort, and he relighted hla cigar, . . . Er, by the way, Commlsafon* look upon you as so nearly one of he snappad bis Angara. ”1 *hlnh yoe . pulling savagoly—"looks like tSerea ed, narrating the Interview In the li er.”—th# Judge, d«#r«lPU.throat. ai\d U#— “ ;. « V -., a bit too QUliotlo, young nunl brary, ahe Just grew rosier and rosier Just one fool thing after anbtber In Ms volco sobered: “JJttle favor 1 want 'Thank you, Judge 1” I said feeling I didn’t know-don’t know w *i terrupting mo or absorbing my time!” red, but sat looking at me wide-eyed to* ask—h’ml l’m being greatly an ly. By Jove/.jt wns devilish comfy to never waa up on any of and unflinching’. The jmtsatlon of her “Jolly shame, you know!"-! respond noyed by gome low vagabond • ooh- have hsr lather so jolly friendly about terms. He knew what be . bosom quickened a little, but her dear ed. dropping sympathetically Into a flned at one of the stations. .. . . lt| v- “Pshaw, now I” he went on. face remained unchanged, aavo for chair. I pushed tho papers to orie Yea, I really mean ltl—Captain Clutch- "That I'm Just going to aak you to what’s restraining you, you J her little trick of drugging her under- «Mfi ao I couljl rest my ^lbow on the em*» precinct, 79« know—and this excuse me from lunching with you— U> b*TO b ■ ' • / . '•t-i‘ i¿ T. ■
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ttm> wnUe you aFs Sera with Mias "How silly! ” laughed my darling made to try to think at all. Then I mysuir. going all about the Uhule in «trUand—fist wlth you!**—then And 1 thought so too Of course If a remembered: We were In a Jolly blue the we« w tiat-you-call-’em hours of tho BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES t* - pull*J me b,ck »«“>0—"You man looked like himself once, he aeroplane drawn by gulden buininlug night and probably—oh. good heavens, •n*t ba lUlnkln* about tiie allgbl- would always look like himself Any birds and she was Just telllug me probubly singing' 25 BICYCLES tool knew that' I dropped uiy hood hack upou the jTobllfiSllo» 9 0 far a* *Vanc,i ’• t . no. dash It. that was a dream Just a from m w> t;r to ti», row xrw ooncsrnsd. Why ahould you when tho Later, the Judge came to my room, dusbed dream! I groaned dropping pillow. B»« 971 . Pkw» 97 Is »U onesided r accompanied by Wilkes with some uiy bead upon my knees Why. the ' (lo on,” I said "Tell tne all!" SHANIBARGf K •00»—onesided?” 1 repeated falter» Heidelberg punch, fruppe last thing 1 remember was the puQcb "Yea. sir." resumed Jenkins, "as 1 ORLANDO. H.OkIDA ipiir •'Couldn't leave you out of this," be — punch—" was saying you came In with—you V o vvvvv vw v v v tw w vvvw vvvvivv v ii “Wby. yaa; the girl doesn't euro lor anlil genially, ‘ besides, wanted to "Punch —yes, sir!” And Jeuklus know—«r- the young fellow He Kind- anybody In tha wbola world except ber toast your llrat night under the roof algheii. et slouched In, looking u bit sulky old father—*nd ha Idollie» her!” of Wolburat! "Your punch to put out tho light," 1 ■''I've been wvitchlug for yon to got GEO. A. DeCOTTES “ Hope they're making you comfort back from the dog tight,' you says to Ob, did bal finished. Then I looked at him. A TTO R N K Y and COUNSELLOR at L A W "Bo you go on In there and loosen able," be went on "Infernal sbuiue, sturtlej "Ob. I Bay, now, It wa*u t him; ‘alt down, I want to talk to you' uP b»T* * fiood time— a*115 u,ake her l.lghtnul, that J vo hud to neglect you burglars, was It?" Hut tho young fellow' Just stood square Practice in State uiul Federal Courts gari one; aqd keep It up thla atter- ho. ho ubsurdly buuy,‘ you know—you You see. 1 thought at once of Foxy In tho middle of tho floor and Just noos. I'm so anxloua for you to nud understand 7" Urandpa aud my darling a pajamas kinder scowled black. (iiirner-Woodru/T Bldg Sanford Fla. iomathing to intereet and occupy 1 pretended (o, for I knew be want “Not precisely, air." Jenkins hesi “Then you saya. pleasant Ilka: Tvo T0U—- HI« glance dropped an Instant ed me to think that, but I had beard tated. then moved a little nearer. “1 been talking with a friend of yours, DR. W. E.. HOUSHOLDER to tha paper« and law hooka «a tbdugh tlie butler tell the frump that tb« — I hope you'll pardou me. Mr Light- my eon. who thlnka I huvon’t treated wishing he had aoniethlng better with Judge « a i reading nut, sir, but I can't help a feeling that you quite fair.' DENTIST which to occupy himself "llesldea." "Don't expect to retire nt all," ho you ought to kuow everything before “ '()' says thla young fellow, and Rooms 21. 2« «ml 2S. |*k» UUlg Tboos «I t< tadad carelessly, "Krone!» won t continued; "and (heu there's my prom — h'm—I was going to say. air, before seems kinder surprised. Then be got be hat* 10 ••• what you do—*on° 0,1 ise to my poor hoy— I must keep that you see the fuuilly. I hope you'll par red. S A N F » R D. F LORI I) A. with Bcogglns up somewhere In llio Bomehow; never failed on a promise don me. air!”— he heaved desperate “ And so. my boy,' you went on. bill«—btg dog light up there and I'ran. In my life-I nieuu, you know, about ly—"I mean about all that happened tightening your glass as you looked at L. G. STRINGFELLOW d , took lour cur«. BcroggInH two— weurliig his new pajamas ** He shook Inst night.” him, gf I ts been harMh I'm sorry— th«y won't ba back till night—so go bin head sadly. "I stared. "Oh, I sty. Jenkins,” 1 suppose we start nil over again—what JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ah«adl- ^ '*T' be sure!"—and I swallowed said, with an aniloua thought, "you do you nay ’ 1 don't want to cross you NOTARY PUBLIC hard—Jove, but tho very word, "pa didn’t—sr— you know—1 mean you In anything If 1 cun help It—1 want to i > J jam a«,“ gavo me cold marrows! and.Wilkes didn't drink the rest of help you.1 onice in City Hall "And, my boy. I haven’t forgotten v m tha punch— after ho took It away, you My abrupt ejaculation halted Jen my promise to you. either," ho con know—eh?” kins an Instant, then be proceeded: tinued, «lulling kindly and replenish THOMAS EMMET WILSON “Me?” Jenkins' bend clutched the “ 'I say, do you mean that?' aska ing my glass to the brim. "I'm still heavy brass curve at tbe foot of tba young Mr III—I menn. this young fel ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR going to have a word with Franfls to bed. “No, a ir!”— and he added sadly: low”— Jenkins stirred nervously— AT-LAW 7Z night— that Ih, If they ever get back "Besides, air, there wasn't a n y rest "and you says, kinder laughing: from that Infernal dog tight — I want to I..Vir Siale Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of of It! Mr Wll—I mean Wilkes, was 'there's my hand on It!' and then you Florid* jiave the way for you. you know.” a commenting on It That w as how 1 both sboqk Nr'ldrnrr« Sanford «od S rlv an 1^ 1» ATlinnka, awfully'" I murmured come to find I didn’t have nny more "'O ne minute,‘ aayw the boy. still nervously. of the blank pledges. Bo I Just walked looking kinder puzzled and uncertain, Botuehow. | fell tnenn — always hate across tbe pnrV to gel some extra T want to know what alxiut France* AN DEW JOHNSON J l v ï to fe e l mean du»h It felt almost like ones | had given the gardener, and How do we stand «bout that*' n Jolly cad. In fa> t Couldn l tell him ATTORNEY AT-LAW L 4 ¿ he said I could have 'em nil. If I'd 1 Y’ou Just laughed sorter and went how far France* ami I bad progressed Just let him got n little sleep, and be up and clapped him right on thn I'd»» U.**! In Si gir gn«) njsral Court a already, he might take It out on her, chucked 'em nil out of tils window shoulder, and you anys Why. If you M I. I Hiiililiuit I’huu« 24A you know. And then, to find out that Beerned Irritated Ilka beenune l woke cau^iuy sun, Just go In and wlp her. 3to dlGTf^now alnyhndn't gone to the him up. And then, sir, ^don.'t' know {"don'tVarVl you said It hearty- f * .. dlir dog>tight «Tier all! whether It wn because i f the splash- DR. R. M.-MASON’ "\Vell,"_he sighed, "I will manage Ing of the fountains, but 1 had an » .DENTISI It alt somehow. aren about the pa- Idea"' ' Jnmiis Perhaps, »hen the house la "That's nothing." 1 said contemptu WelUtrn Block Phoa? 19 »julct. I may here, havo another—oh, ously *'I often do at night wlien I Sanford. Florida “By Jove, Noi” you, you must! -w on’t hurt you. only hear water splashing I oj^en get up ii pint of sA of rum lo the whole mil- i «nil get something But I had caught th« back of tore Fine, tell t It' Yes, I thllik Jenkins' fare sobered "I know It. DR. r. C. HO A RDM AN choir Wilkes Is certainly an artist when It sir pardon, sir. I me an I frequently "Dogfight?” 1 said folntly "Frances comes to a nightcap No», let me till know you have h'm know by the I) 1. N I I S I up In the hllla—and and with Hcog yours again oh ye*'' and he did glasses you understand, sir I" Then gius!’ And she had only left uie a It 'Won t hurt a baby mako you be went on "The Idea that cam« to ! All Modern Method» jiul Appliance* half-hour ago! sleep tight, you know'" me wn* a great liberty I know tbat, ORLANDO FLORIDA “Why. certainly'” he suld wearily, And bv Jove. I had lo go It! sir. and Fin aorry— but I guess I was - i f almost testily "W hat of It' I tell Well he shiftt«l as If to go and thinking that about the «nil Justifies - )uu you vs got to got your Idea» mii Kent me u Siplle over bla glass * rim, you know it, sir?" DR. C f>. BUTT imjjusiud about Francis What’s tne pleasant dreams'" I didn't know but I did wish he matter with the dog-fight’ " And then the door closed behind our would make an end' DENTIST "Bo—so surprised.” I fullered, so good nights "The library window* was open gn timer Ynwrll Hml.liny uneipected. you know!" Jenkins w*a studying me somberly the loggia, sir, and when I looked In, "Hoof ! "—and ho pushed me out "Ye*, sir,' ho said presently, wheu I didn't see anybody and I thought SANFORD. FLORIDA through the doorway I never fui e Jenkins coughed *nd looked devilish I had made > oininent about the bully anything uuexpecled In that ijuarter' rattled "thought I would Just slip In punch And that was about all I could But I think be would buve. If he hud and lay a few of the temperance ♦ get out of him. until ho was ready to followed me across Into the dining pledges between the papers the Judge f push out the light b room and had faced, ns 1 did — had been working on " Jenkins red ♦ Sanford Library I lieu he addressed me gloomily “Ol" I Remarked. Weakly. Frances ! deiied. looking at mo In an appealing t i i »o*1 night, air bo saPl with a t AAND N D “Bo glad you didn't go to the dog » ay like loll setil nn 1 tin» ell ( a word eh kly. feeble «mile. "I hope you'll 8ltV” l skid presently, beaming \ •Jove'" I ejaculated, staring *"Oh, (o say In fnrt, I d bo only too glad lo sleep well aTid " he roughed faint acfbts at her dullghtedly I say, now !" see yon »urr>e<1 ’ " "* * |I Free Reading Room ly and rr wuko up h tu — all Her sweet llpH glowed at tne us her "Yes. sir."— faintly—"I knew how Mure I «tinlgntetied with almost a right daluty fingerà poised the tiny trident | you would feel —I ain't excusing my screech "Frisky as a " I hunched my head before her lips. Jove, how I envied self sir. and when I heard your voice "W hat? ! sab! that? Ob. now. Jon- sleepily Into the pillow- "as a Jolly—” ROOM 20 tbit jolly oyster! Then she smiled I tried to get out. hut there wasn't kin*. you—»ih. you rn mistaken' tin I tbe Idea wouldn't come.' »ttctiingiy, toualngly (line, so I Jenkins touched h!a Jenkins eyed me sorrowfully Night' I murmured: aud let It go UpstiiirH, Piro Block "It »anu't because I dbln t bave an hands In front, then bohlnd him, and Your words, sir. evmtly. snd then lit t Imi' Invitation she responded until) 1 shifted distressfully "1 —1 hid behlud you v»<-nt on kinder p«i s u a d ln g ly : knew' That beast Hcogg Ills' tba alcove curtains h in and just Why, t haven't in «a tit to >t«nd In ()|M'II I Ilf Ml »n s 1 10 t> J) III CHART EH XXVIII. "l uiph. gruutod tbe frump, seated t hen ) our u sy st a l l " ’* AND S» on the curve between us "I verily Here' I broke In. Walt, dash III I groaned The Demon Rum. ! Stit m (hivs -1 l o 9 |i h i bellevo Crunelu would go to any Whose voice did you bear? 'G o on!" 1 breathed through my I didn't feel frisky when I awokel ► thing!** Jenkins' eyes ducked teeth Then I straightened forward. No. dash It, I hud a devilish head- I scowled— couldn't help It. dash I f "Yours, air." he said faintly "And “W hat did tbe Judge call that punch— ache and my mouth hnd that gummy, And Frnucea saw, and ducked her then you came lu ” what kind?" St milliers Welcome 1 warm varnish taste— you know' The head, biting her Up and blushing I I stared trying to take II In Heidelberg punch, sir,"—a sympa 14 44 444-<4 4444444444 sunlight lay in roan the floor, anil out (¡ould have choked the frump for so Couldn t i.hlrp a word, don I you know, thetic psu*« ns ! swept my hand side I could hear the Jolly birds twit embarrassing hurl for to think I had taken to sleep through my tislr Ye* sir It cer i,.ring iiiniing their what's-lte names, Yet the womau did try to be pleas walking and here' tainly must ba something nigh -oh. lookin' st nrel I>V the fool of the bed II(Miry McLaulin • nt to me Jenkins proceeded rapidly You «»»fill sir'" ■ tel somehow had a gloomy look lie Did you ever timi a pearl In an was lording » dressing robe about »oil Ho «»lit on I dipped uiy bead al .JEWELER , i(.a red hi' throat, and I hud a reeling oyster, Mr l.lgtituut 7” she asked ss you came lu anil I see a glimpse him I lieu till« young ohnp cat' be« Ml SI'F.t I Al I IKS that he had already done It several “By Jove, no!” I said. Blaring at ber of one of Vour daik suits underneath. iuu hr the hand and he says W&y times I raised to my elbow, mouth I’li kurd » lliilid l'iillitr»! China you re a liihk. after all!' Aud you (or the fool question For who could And following right behind you »a* i..irti ini » Sterling Silver •ver lo«e a pearl In n Jolly oyster, Ing ni him iieavily that young Mr III • b in pardou sir. says Yes, »«II get along better now Morning, sir' ' He said It very Roger» Finteti Ware don't you know? And yet, the next I remember >ou said I wusn t to men my boy, snd you waut to be mignty F'.lgln and Wiililium Watches gently— I thought millcltoualy. "How Instant: tion any one connected w ith that n.) — grateful to Oickj Llghtnut for U And do you feel, sir?" Thla last In the “I have!" said my darling, glancing h'm! You know who I menn. air?"— Ihl» young fellow says. Imider smil kind of tone you use when the chap's Up at me tho oddest way. ho paused anxiously—"Young tnan, ing: Indeed, I am '' And tbeyp dim ALL (j(X)DS GUARANTEED going to die tomorrow, don't you "Havo you, France«?"— tho frump air— freckled face—and the big lot and you Just shook bands agalu all kuow. and doesn't knutf It yet him faced ber Interestedly. "You should o f —hi* spreading Ungers curved over " f LOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS self examine with a microscope the Inter above his head—"awfully yellow hair Jenkins slopped for breath, but 1 Fruit Trees eng Nursery «took I mumbled reply, gulping down tbe •UatlOcatlous of calcareous mutter — um. you know, sir’ " didn't say a word Hy Jove, It all made glaHH of Ice water hn tendered. and animal membrane.'' "Ob. th at!" I said with contempt, u‘V « bit sick, don't you kuow. on, L. H. TEMPLE Ho rubbed his hands one over the My beauty looked down at her for I knew he meant that mucker 1 must have been maudlin, that's what I’honr 166. lit It und Oak Ave. other uih) stooped above rno anxloua- plate! Scoggins Then Incredulously O h, — maudlin. 1 managed to wag my S|»cclol Offering in FVrns. Sanford, "I am examining It," abo said grave iy- 1 say. you don t mean 1 w as talking bead to start him off again, couldn't "I hope. sir. you're not In much l7, "and microscopically. Probably to him? And asleep?" Hpeak, you know! F'kirnl Designs to Orilrr. f lorid» pain— front last night, air. I m ean’ ■hall (bis afternoon.” Jenkins eyed mn reproachfully "Y’e*. sir." Then you says: 'That a I.U-IO-tf I'aln?" I ejaculated crossly "Why But she didn't! No, by Jove, wo "Not asleep, sir,” he remonstrated all right, now, my boy. so you run should I be lu pain? Don t be a silly w«re together almost ali the after gently along, because I'm awfully buay To noon, though we never could get away ana!" "Hut I tell you—" morrow well talk some more.' Eggs for Hatching "Yea. sir!”— very softly, and with from the trump—dash It, she Just took "Mr. Llghtnut. sir, It was tba “ 'Dully!' saya the chap 'flood night, (let thn White Wing strain winners st n deep sigh as be dropped back Hy charge of us. And It «tu the same punch’" He shook hla head "If you'll old man!' Then he turns back, kinder Jove, be looked as cheerful ua a Jolly j Orange county fnir. Single Comb Whits •lain In the evening, liy Jove, It ricuse me for mentioning nnilllng sidewise. 'It's sure on the tombstone! | leghorns. Single Comb Rtxxlc Island was disgusting—really, that's tbe "Oh!" I remarked weakly, falling level. Is It, that you're going to let me "Wbut the deuce— ’* I began Reds. Indian Runner Ducks. Eggs for only word to use—the way that wom have a clear road with Frances?' "Noth—nothing sa ir * " -h a s til y -" ! back upon my pillow. "Jove. Jenkins!" hutching and stock for sale. Orders *' 'Oh. bother Frances!' you says an assumed toward everybody tho air was Juki a-thlnklng of th o -h m -m a y And l Just looked at him stupidly of expect-to-be-mlstreae-horo some day. laughing. 'Yes, yes, and when you booked for baby chicks nnd ducklings. I any scrimmage, air?" fBCl* . . . _ win her, she'll be to me na my own and mlght-ae-well begln-now! I waited till 1 bud taken from hla Jenkins stroked his chin, his eyes WHITE WING POULTRY EARM girl. And I know I'll have ber love, Once ahe did break away from us hand the second glnas of Ice-water fixed somberly above my bead I be W. J. WILSON. Proprietor up too.* for fifteen minutes while she want and awgllowed It. thinking maybe l ; demon rum. sir. he said to see bow Jack was. Bhe came back “ 'What's tb atr saya tbe young fel Sanford - Florida would get hold of It— the dashed Idea, using the deep, heavy chest tones like «mich relieved. tbe high up politicians and expensl.ve low. kinder frowning And you saya, “He was so glad to aee me," sho I mean. easy like. 'Why. we'll Just be one hap 1 batted at him perplexedly. lectuiers, "Is rampant In our fair land Mid, "and he kleeed me twice. We -th a t's what I heard Doctor Splasher py family.' Then you chuckled like C. H. D1NGEE “What was that? Scrimmage? I •J had inch an Interacting discussion you was mighty pleased and says: don't remember hearing anything— r e m a r k — and the Insld'jus monster Is Plumbing and about the amaebae.” slowly— “ 'And I think sho la learning to Ilk« me "The what?" asked Frances. what's that?" pretty well already. Why, do you And I reached for another glass. And he went on. but I didn't hear Gas Fitting "The amoebae—liny animalcules, know what ahe did tonight? Bhe "F'nrdon, sir—" Jenkins' eye shilled I was trying to think Ho I hsdu t don't you know, that have tbe power cam e right up to me and Id tho aweet unhappily; hut may 1 ask. sir. » l is t been sleep walking, but had been Ju»t All Work Ke»-»ives My Prraonal Attention of changing their form nod appear- est way kissed me gornl night.'" la the last thing you do remember?" plain drunk—snd In her home! — *»» and t>est effort» ••«•.‘.Ijaoky thlnka that perhaps man, Jolly well corked. In fact. I bidu t "O h'" I said, digging my fingers , U the process of Urne and ovolu- "E h ?" Into the bedclothes. "Obi” Opprs le City Hall phons 23 1 sat up a hit straight«!-, rubbing my even s dashed glimmer of memory or -'■-‘ty gcleotiflcaUjr acquire Hud fisylUsb fi&fioyfd at It Hod bsso making a spactacls of | (To Be Continued) ______h-'-n&UU*». .* fA 'i »»;i; wX.) arI* 1 u e «J 'm. E K -'\ v . •
.. ■ « rr-A- »- 5 T- * T V | rr>r>Lgii r "AT, “ »vi B f î ' 3 t £ t i e ' ü ’ b p v • THCiSANrORD HERALD May|7, 1912
POTATO BL1QHT AT HASTINGS
Grower* Arc Unsaay Orer Condition of Season's Crop. Much alarm is bains felt at Hast ings because of tha blight which has FOUR DAYS ONLY r appeared among tha fields of pota toes at that place., It was thought three weeks ago when tho blight first began that by spraying thoroughly KM* the attack could be fought off. Ex AND THE parts from tha State and National government were on tha grounds and gave the farmers directions as to how to proceed. Unfortunately the continued wet weather has made their efforts of small avail, and it looks now as though at least twenty-five per cent, of the BIG BANKRUPT SALE crop would be lost The fields have been soaking wet for a couple of weeks, and only dry weather, it is thought, will be able to stop the onslaught of this (Bm w OVER It is said that the blight will not hurt the carrying quality of the po tatoes, as no scab baa appeared. The No such sale .as this ever happened in Sanford before. No such crowds. Hastings section is known ss the most famous potato growing section in the state of Florida, and a great deal of Thousands of Satisfied Customers will testify to the many bargains purchas Interest is manifested in market circles regarding the condition of the crop. ed. Four Days Only remains in which to ©lose Out Balance of Stock and The movement last week was 9 cars of 1,688 buahels. The movement this week will total about 16 tan. Price» then the Doors Will Close. In order to keep up the interest antfro close I« Hi have been good, local shipments bring ing $7.68 for No. 1, $6 for No. 2, and $4 out lock, stock and barrel by Saturday night, we have gone through with lin for culls. Crop talus have been reported IU from $8.60 to $4.60, according to date ing knife slashing them right and left until they are practically yours for tin of movement and stock of potatoes. Two of lhfi first three can shipped wore ‘ ‘ loaded), by John Nix ft Co., and- ons asking. A few new prices that will attract: - i l by tha Potato Exchange. Smith <& £U Holden and J. H. Nahrenburg Pro. ■ -- "“W * • . —» —.... < . —W A Co. are also heavy factors in the desk ROYS’ SUITS $8.00 AND $10.00 SKIRTS Reports from New York indicate AMOSKEAG GINGHAMS tin t the market for Florida potatoes Beautifully Tailored Skirts in On- *>• U on a boom there and $8 a barrel 121 and 15c Ginghams, in We have them in all I newest weaves and . a u was the established price this week? all colors and designs colors, sizes, styles 2 P * Htyles, at only___ «pO*«/0 •1 , 1 for the beat No. 1 stock coming. This price tapered down to $6 for poor No. 2a. About 3 to 6 cars by boat ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS BLEACHED DOMESTIC UNBLEACHED DOMES'! I( and rail were received a day. Re ceivers of Bermudn potato«a are gut 9 and 10 cent quality, yard-wide Full yard-wide, firm weave, and ting kj> higl) as $8.60 .but the Hast 25 dozen pair left,regular o r „ Bleaching, for only d*'| A A worth 8c per yard, d* 1 a a ings spud is said to be a much au- «50c seller, now only 20 yards...... «P AeUU yours at 20 yds. for *pl»"''J perior article and Bermuda will have to take a back seat just os soon us the buyers get better acquainted with llast- MEN’S TROUSERS ALL-WOOL GOODS 50 ANI) 75c SILKS mgs product of this year. This includes the entire line of While they last,- tjiese beautiful IS! An especial demand was made for Newest Spring styles 1 Spring wool goods 1 n i »* afternoon and evening 1 (j lite Florida potato this year U-cuu-w and patterns now 2 I L t ; of the shortage of 2 rmlliyn and a half yours at ...... 2 ^ 1 I v v shaded, at only ...... 1 bushels of potatoes throughout the U. S. last year. Foreign im|x>rta(u>iu have been very la-avy this winter Last week tf«V reo.-/ p ta. of fonag/i ship ment* in New York were about 126.000 AsrGood or Better Prices on every article in the Store bag». The week before receipts were about 248,000,,bag*. Tomato Crates Tomato Wrapt Quality Superior Terms Cash THE BOSTON STOCK 11 H 01 .W first 8t und Oak Phone 235 70 IT SANFORD NEXT TO POSTOFFICE FLORIDA Weather Report Unsettled. Showers tonight or Wed f nesday. family were among the first settlers Til the numerous instances that have BETTER GET A MONOTYPE Keeping a Fortune. Ah was elected to i*»i uigbi 1 on Sarasota Bay and the lH-autiful come up within the past year, the nece«- dun chose me Grand High Mutt Confound an old linotype operator, It la one of the algulflcant signs of Oaks on the Zach Drymon homestead aity for systematic handling lias been Worthy Exalted Imperial |*in.>ulsu anywayl The other day a dyed-in- Ihe limes Unit there Is an ever-increas on Little Sarasotu Key will In- remem made very upparent. What’s every ing business of "looking after" estates, tlary, but It »trike* me dat »■ I** the-Wool old bachelor brought in a bered by all who are familiar with Sura body’s busuiiMs is likely to be nobody's, insuring and dispensing Incomes to a little bit cheap" Puck neat little bit of rhyme and wanted sola Hay and the community has no right to shove the Idle heirs and the Incompetent. to see a proof of it. The real thing I ho question Is often asked. "Why its own burdens off t» une man's shoulder, Uplifting Power of the Pret* read in one of the ventt-a like this. should he work? Ilia father left him ON ASSOCIATED CHARITIES without so much a« "by your U-ave,'' "It (tbo pres* 1 lift» ua uut of 1B* "When I shall lie calmly within rich" The work of keeping a for no matter how broad and willing those local rut and give« ui lb® *J,r a ahroud, tune Is. In reality, a business lu Itself, An Orgsnited Effort Should be Made hy shoulders may huppen to be. spirit and Intelligence of cuuiu.uu cltl- With a weeping willow by my and sometimes It Is more difficult ( iliicna of Sanford xena of a great country. sun fuitksr. Let ua by all mean* have some simple than the making To be employed lu aide." It extends our sympathies b«)ouJ form of Associated Cliaritiea—though that business Is nobler than haunting Wall, what d' you s'poao the oper natural bounds and give» u» the f®«1 Mr. Editor: Your Htory in Friday’s 1 do wish that word "charity” could be hotel lobbies or silting In club win ator did? He don't know poetry from lug of burnkn solidarity.'*— Dr paper, of the local preacher of benev eliminated, or substituted by sometliing dows,—Now York Mall pottery—but he thought be did: and Shaw. olent inclinationa appealed very strongly like "Sanford League for Social Service," thl* is the way those line« run when to me, and emphasizes the need of an so that the organization might include he waa through with 'em: The Youth In Politic*. association of charities in Sanford. His oth«*r- social needs than the disbursing High Flnanc». “When 1 shall lie calmly within Professor Blackle waa lu favor of a experience is that of other individuals of relief, Let us not be niggardly— A New York thief chloroform» kli a ahawi, higher age limit for parliamentary who have undertaken relief work with we wish to provide the necessary help victim* before ho robs them of th«lr With a weeping widow by my candidates than Is at proseot euforced. money. Probably he I» a hutn*nl out some sort of an organization to back for the needy, let us understand also "1 remain decidedly of oplulon." be aide.” tarlan. It la *0ch a painful op«r»Uün them up. It Is easy enough to arouse that we can ufford to pay a worker for writes, "that no man ought to open And when the author, who fraru to get money from «orne peopl» 11)11 u spasmodic sympathy, easy to pick the time and thought devoted to com his month on the hustings or at public the (air sex as much us 1 do, or even an anesthetic la absolutely n" r***r|r up a dollar here and there for an emer munity problems. Sometime« we feel dinners till he Is at least 30 years of more, aaw that first proof, he grabbed —Cincinnati Ccrmmerolal Tribun» gency case, but sometimes money has u bit aggrieved at being asked repeatedly age. Young men are absolutely Inca- v the whole thing and flew out the door Efet,.; to be advanced to tide over u crisis, for money -how about repeatedly uak- able of political wisdom; It Is the fruit ft: "with it! A* I raid before confound and then when interest simmers out— ing un individual to give hour» of ntudy of time and cannot be extemporized . To Him Who L aarn a. a linotype man, anyway!— Palm Beach from the young ebullience of the Perennial youth and health of mlna as it inevitably do«» in such affairs, — mil** of tramping in delicuted invest-i brain like a brilliant lyric poem or a County. the man who institutes the effort is and body la only for him whoa* •“** gallons, without a word, even of thunks? dashing novel." Is growing dally through the »b»orp left with the whole raqionslbility to More than this, we'would own a paid lion of ‘ those thoughts that quUksa carry, as it Is u different thing to ask BOY ACCIDENTALLY .SHOT . worker, the support of a strong working every faculty and thrill «very f««»“J for money for a sufferer, from appeal and visiting committee to oaaist in the One Hair** Breadth." with a aense of unlimited Ilf# —Wail .SARASOTA, Fla., May fl.— (8peclal) ing -for reimbursement when one has solution of the questions that daily A "hair'* breadth" la 17-10,000 of an Da Foe. —Paul Drymon, the seventeen year old Inch. For the purpose of such fine and advanced the necessary amount. Aside engage us in the making of a better son of Zach Drymon, of Little Sara delicate measurement tool maker* use from the injustice of allowing one person Sanford, not only for the stranger left sota Key, waa accidentally shot and wh*t I* called a micrometer caliper. Herd to Make |mprs»»lo"- to carry an undue share of what should ■tranded at our gates, but for the boys Instantly killed this afternoon by Kit Th* hair's breadth la aomathlng IF * One greet reason why Kip»H«Bf* far be regarded as a community duty, such and girb—our citizen* of tomorrow ik-v 1 Mahons, a boy friend. The Mahone *-a to ba i&kau into catuldaratlo. In considered auch a hard teacher 1» instances are all too likely tq_deter that arc being left very much to their the manufacture of a thousand and fact that bar pupil* are frequently • boy and 8 . T. Sigler, of • Elkina, _W. future effort on the part of those whose own devices in the way of amusements one things In the machine maker's a rt unwilling to learn that they r*iu Va., were fishing from an anchored boat active sympathy has to submit to the and recreation. Close calculation of thla sort must b* to have a lesson hammered In ,w0 when tbs Drymon boy came along limitation* of leisure tirnA and financial * • Very cordially yours, , done on th* doors of bank vaults, for three times before they finally *•! aids in another boat and entered into ability.' I have lived in Sanford long Suaie Bouchelle Wight example, where every part must fit to con venation. enough to have no doubt left in my the nlceat degree — Harper'« Weekly. Whan the World la Wrong UK Mahone waa bolding a shotgun lu mind, as to the generosity, and good The Merchants Grocery Co. have opened If the flavor baa gone out of tn re1* an original package store in the Slone- hi* hand* which waa accidentally dis will of it* people to Che less fortunate, Wanted te Çlle It, On. if you cannot catch happiness, ff J u charged, the load of shot striking Dry Gove block and will tell groceries in orig and I know that this city would cer inal packages that will be a surprise to Mr. Coopah— yo lemme look are out of tune with yourself of * _ mon in tbs throat, almost severing tainly not allow case» of need to go un the consumer. Free delivery. Pboae 298 In yo’ dictionary n: minute, koluiell your world, for the eeke of hia head from tbs body. Tbs Drymon relieved If auch were made known, but ffM lc Jest went V find a couple of. word« take "MlMall U W * r.... M-: v ;T; ‘V ,.• ... t *' ,V kB-Afti to m»h lodge-offloe Ut|e | M b VjCffr '*r, ■ . « * $ * P JBMB . ■ H ■ ■ ■ flit JUNfÛRD MtRALD -TT- Tawa af Oakland, recorded la y "W »a*»a »» aad IM. •un-Wom Curtain*. NOTICE Martin, J. D ______NM, block IT (baa lou 19, It 12) l0 e u « wber* a pair of ourtalna Oakland Notir« ia hereby given that the following dewertbed land». or ao murk thereof aa will b# iiKW iry Olaoo, Alalef______U u 10 and II, block IT, Oakland..rr «oit i o ior another ■aaaon and they to pay Ih# amount dua lor h i m hereto *al oppoaila to fha nm r, tcgeiber with root ol aurh u)r and Mania. J D. Io ta 7, 6 and 1 V-bh>rk i t . Oakland u § too ian-woya ln the mlddla to Hobinaoo, J C. l«n i. block 32, Oakland ______advertising. will U »old at public auction on the itol day o( June, UJI2. at Court llouw, tkr County of Aaber. Mra. M. II. l>ot 4, block 32, Oakland_____ . . . _ »na, «ut away tía «un-worn portion« Orange. M tljvd, D. J ...... lot 10, Mock, 3J, Oakland ¿ ,',w acroa«. than whara «own u«a Unknown______LoU I, 4, and A, block 42, Oakland.. Dunaway, W. M. ..Sai» of aw>4 (boa 10 rha n aad a by I rha cord or ribbon, and, If neither of H *• > K and w Is na coe and taaa be* aa ear ran • 1 w VS Lnk» a 10.94 rha a 4 2 ){ tiaka aoty (*••« are at band, make a couple of 1 i s ] 5 r 9 to bo* and lam be* B cha w of oa nor of iir«p* of old Unan, and usa them to « •aid 40 acraa run w IS cha a 3S7 rha n a m e t DKACRIpnON OK I.ANI) f W m a 12 rha n to ba* ______t i n » S I U« the curtain* back at the place they 5 He*later a Joiner B e* 6A# ft. w of a bdry of nw}. of aw|4 fplload. Old linen bow«, well X m H and 33 ft. a of rm U r of T A (1 lly run C I w 10A tu a 1A4 ft. a 106 fu n lo la * ___ 2J 23 Z7 10 19 (urchad, ara naaL Hurley. A. W ____ Hr* oa cor. of «•}( of nwU.______23 22 27 run • to T A H lly w A.SA rba'n to aae Skinner, A. Swig ol n«k and *»>4 ol nvfi and nwjg lina a A.86 cha l b « lly .)______»______1« t é ol a*>4 (Ue« re>g) and awig ol nwjg Millar, laonard ... _____He* pa ror of aa){ of d*M ______23 U 21 In the Barber*« Chair. run w II.A rba a to a point 60 lu a ot H Omm nwlg and I«« IH «*1» n and a by A big fat man atratched hlmaelf out 20 rha a and w off • aida ol a«)i ol nark 20 27 MS S AA A S t I’ H r, aald point Cain* lb» oa cor ol Jarkaon a (irlffln ol mtI4 [\em i H ol aw>4 o f i « h «• lot to ba conrayad from aald be* la a barber*! chair. The barber, fol- 100 20 27 7S 3 S3 point run a fu w 60 lu a 91H (L to lawlcg the uaual cuatom, soaked hi« Hollins roll«*» lie * l'.* ft « ol tw c<»r of n * *4 run. n 2 ' , a point 60 fu a ol lly, rljf to polat ol f t * , p 20 rha. a IH fha, n 20 rha I 37 17 09 & Dunaway A llri.lt «0 face In a 1 1 1 degree towel, while he Woo«!, tir o A. nH oí » * ¡ 4 ol aar|4 ikàa I acra In t>* rori 20 27 I» A II _____B e * * l fu w aadflSIy ft. a of oa tar of n w ) i ------whetted his raaor. When he took the U nknoon 2 11 arrra In aw ror ol t 108 It. of as«**4 20 27 2 I 07 23 22 t l Woodbrrry, Wltry . .Ht^ of a» '4 of a#H of « * ( 4 and » » ‘ g of run w 160 ft. a SS){ fu a 160 fu n U|| It. r 2 « Connell. II. A. 6 6 towel of the man luQuIred If be had aw* a ol aw *4 of a*J»{_____ 20 27 7 3 BA He* S fu w of aa roe of na)t of nw}».. 23 22 t l run n 220 ft. w 300 fu a 220 fu a to Le* a fork bandy. "1 am pretty aure my Hot hr irk, |_ K A Co . lull 3 and 4 , 20 27 r.« 10 14, Kaddlrr. K. J. Strip 21 It. arid« of * * 1 « ol BW(t 20 27 Ilea» a A0 fU)______. , t l 89 Hurley. A W face la done, but If you have .a fork Otra r. Thomas _ • H ot m 'io l lot I and all land a of as |<1 lie* 240 fu w ot roe of nel» of t(U 22 27 baady you might stick It In and see.** 10 arraa tomme, lin« . . . . S 20 27 10 I» 14 run w 400 fu n IS2H ft- • 40i) fu a 162H * •*. Ma» aln add im la n fe rln r In nw *4 «I a« 1 4 f I______- - ___ « SO ‘ Köper, K. (>. 6 —Atchison Olobe. ■lew« • 1 ruda) and n)f of aw 14 and aw *4 net» of awM (laaa I I . »7 cha. n and a by rh» e and w In tw ror and laaa IS 4 H yda •f n a >4 ...... » 20 27 Abmi. of lire baak pmgm l i t » and w bv 164 yda n aad a in nw cor ) o f ol >4 d Sent!. Clara I Ait 18 Maral« add. to Tanm in* and all and n)k aa}, rw (laaa 4 cha and Living for Others. land a of aald loi (o mme tin« __ . a by A rha a and w In ow cor.)______26 22 27 (1 11 I 37 U n k n o w n __ llurn»ldre, J. I. _ W H of w) j of lot 2 and all that pari a of Ile* ne roe ol aaU ______27 22 27 There ia light sod sanity, safety and 220 220 220 paid w )j ol » H ol lot I to aar. Mn«. run w yd«, a yda, a yda, n 220 y d a ____ 1« 1S beauty la thinking, planning, working, k«o fr»ct. in ao «>»• -, , ,T- - _____ 9 20 27 26 19 *4 ------J arrea in an. In aw ror of a w }f of n«)»'_ t Kotor'S lUynrs N «^ of n « U ------1------10 20 27 40 2 Dunaway. W. IL__ IT m tiring for otfcars. It leads not to aln 63 Dunaway, W. II ____ ------N e )4 of n e '4 »I nw l<______2 — 10 6 11 U aknow n ______80*4 of aw^g______i __ lu 20 27 40 2 «T ( II Dunaway, W. II. __ ..S a l. of nal. of nw‘ 4 and #)i of a» }4 of but stray. U la a guide to peace, Jarkaon, J W. 12 20 27 lu 1 01 ol »0)4 ol m ...... aw M ------22 90 1 99 Thompson. Julm Hog. an rur ol nojf ------20 XT IT health and safety of tbs mind and 12 27 Colem an, C._____ • Hun w 120 ft. rot. to brf. cor run w 660 A. N ), of aw)^ and aly of aa)f (In* 10 In na rot.) the «pul alike. But self-coddling, self- ft. n 342 (L aoly to end ot flr*< lino XT 22 IT 119 -1[ *• Turker, T. J ____ N w )4 of »w'< XT 22 t i 40 1I s e and i)4 ol n# 14 of a«U , ______2 2V exaltation, aelf-lntereat run mad— 24 M addot, I»ila A...... BW M o fa a M ______XT 22 t i 40 t 80 Thompson. John W H ol b «H of na)|______2U 27 20 1 II 29 Saddler, J. M...... ______Nw’» of n»H ______22 t i 40 I SU Jarkson. J. W. lief, aw cor. of a« * 4 of n a * 4 ______12 2« 2B iD that distortion of human nature la a 27 Inw aon, ,11. A. J l r * 47 rh» n of a Ulry bdrj and 6.17 rba a of Itun • 07!» ft. n 344 It. arly to a point potent lure to deitructlon. It la of Ulry of na)» of naif _ 33 22 t i on arc. lin« 222 I t n ul « ror. ol 40 run n 6 rha.ha. a 10 chi. • » 47 rba, w 7.39 art*« n OM ft. nwly to a point 430 fi Ih« r»ry essence of crime.—Exchange. rha, n 3 46 rha, » 281 rh» 7 4I « s a of nw ror of aaid a« *4 of na H ■ to he* M addoi, I.ula A. Na )i of ne't and »wG of aw)» ______94 22 27 SO 4 17 and nw H ol n#H of a« 14 6 31 29 llamea, C. ||. . . . N a l» of n a ) » ______94 22 27 40 t s e . 12 20 Jtrkson. J W. i:*s of n *!i ol n«U 27 2d 1 Hoper. E . O. . R a ^ e f a w ------; . 35 22 27 40 Ii s e *4 «*4 Purse With Money In a Cod. Jarkson A (¡tiffin Sw of n«|{ and »«.'a of n « ) ( and n Joiner, A 1. IWf 95H ya* • of nw ror of nwlg of nw 16 22 27 R 10 of awt^ and nart^ of a#'| 12 20 27 |(UI run • 3 3 0 'yda. HÄ jrda. n 330 A housekeeper at Qur«n«town. Ire- Jarkson A t,tiffin llr t nw ror of 12 20 27 7Ü w M yda ___ ... « X to Uod, constabulary barracka while Kun a 2 !» rha, a 11 rha. n 26 rha, w 16 rha. Smith, C. K HU oí lyt 1 ami loi 2, and arlg ot 23 27 160 I I 84 t levee pire# In mr ror. I 01 R Thotnarwin, I S w of aw lg : j 27 40 1! SO 20 cUsnlog a codfish about 30 pound« In Srhopkr. K. A K ' ) ot nw I4 of »w i4 12 **7 20 1 6« ( hrirtian, V, K Sw »g ol nwlg ______L_ ___ _ 23 27 40 11 * 4 walfht discovered Inside the fl«h a Jsrks4«n. J. W. Sw *4 of n r *4 of æ * 4 12 20 27 1(1 1 29 Chri»tian. W. K. k.l ) ol «r * g of n# ig . _ ___ 23 27 20 1 69 ; Vouchee., C. C ._.. S# 14 ol n«>4 of im»H util«!« ol a«*4 ol o«>4 Christian, W. V____ lieg 604 fl. II of nw roc of aalg of mm lg 23 27 * purj^^ontainlng a number of allrer (Uaa 18 ft. arid« on n And w for rond)—. 13 20 SO 2 86 «?2 , run ____ fu on 368 fl., , m i r ’t r col«« of-the -reign of Queen-Vletcrfft. -Jarkson * nttffln H f * o f m \ i ______frr.r?1 1 t - 20 27 c- » e 1 12 467H fTTn W. • W H .- --- • t 1 1 - ■ H -: - — - i « S * 4 of M-'g of m* 14 13 20 27 10 1 29 Kntor à Maynra of nwlJ and nw\i ot t w * { ______— SO i Th« purse wee of leather, etcel bound Knroc, K. K. _ __ SIg of awH ol ««H —— - 13 20 27 io 1 29 Eddy A Klick ______9 23 27 1 IT wmrimsoti.
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Drown. C. II._ Nli of lot 458, Altamonte ____ 3 66 Oil#«. II If. _ Uruwn. J . a . K#f tO .tl cha 1 of i t rcr of mr>i Dot «41. Allamoota— 1 07 run a *220 jrda, Vroot Add. la AHajn.nl*, itcw dnl In yt.l a 440 ydt _ . - r _____ r " f * ’ booh A, M l * 11«. Oroag. rvu.li im rd i ( I reel ham. Mr* M V Keg «78 ft a oi d# cor of aw>4 c i n#w k« l o u 140 Io 152 and IXI (o 187. Kro»t ».Id ruo w X4M> fl, • 107 ft. a ¿O0 fl, u 107 fL. _ Collsg* Qlrl 8 ugg,,tlon. to Altnmout. Full«. A. M 8 60 Hrnachrn. Ju» iteg 16r2 Vb ft • ol a# cur of a«r kg ol D« ^4 regularity 1« Ilk« some of tha oth- Lot« «2. «3 and 64. pruni add to Alt. of aw >4 m oot» ______I 3 run w 1V6 ft. • 137h ft* # 104 ft, o 141 ft, •r food things of lit«, the one who IViil lot 82, Kro*t add to Altamonte No)*», |l ( I 07 ■l#wa • 44 fl)______Ht>i It aeldou Hilda It. Howov/tr, a H*f . . cof of lot 284, AltAmonif, run a Hudaon. Weat SI) of *(* of of nw>4 of oe>4 of *>H 1692 ft., E 1152 ft., n \2Y2 ft . « ||rj of i * h ______tint la that It followa reaped. Col- ft. 13 21 2P 41 32 02 llupklna. A- T and klart ha lt#g nw roc of w l) of eV^ of aw iA of n#U of Unknown N ' j o J * e )A of nel* 1 4 21 29 J 00 lege etudjr la more deceptive than Uruwn. <*. || 24. a# ) 4 of aw>* . ______Sullivan. A S ‘ * of of ne.l4 14 21 2V 2ti 2 00 • 41 ft, • 138 ft. w 41 ft. 0 138 fi ..I acbool work. The Aral few months N e 'i of n w ‘ g of aw *4 1 4 21 29 lu 1 31 Can# 6 O lterry ItuOer Co Heg 200 ft n and V ft w of a# cor of aw)4 of WfwIInghouMr. II || S*-> u( «»> , of • » ; , Ilm lu Ii „a • end! 1 t 21 2V 20 often aeem eaajr. That la why mauy Slmrn». Ja nr I!» 04 n#t| .. ______lieg 31 Ik. I of «* ror of or I, of w1, i 4 21 29 tun n 434 It, * 326 It. • 433 ft. * lu b **ll jl/la join the a octal whirl. When the run o fM « 24 »6 cf», n 3.BO ri». ■ M>. . Unknown _ He* *0 ft n of o* rar of r» )(- ______mld/eara come they pay the penalty, 24.26 ri». . S SO rh> T 3 63 run o *t) fl. » 132 ft. • ( 6 ft. * M ft. a 21 ft J. II. I'.» Mb dlt., receded la Abelian r to t » * ______ualeaa temporary, artificial, Hilling Hal book. MS* U l. Packard, W A llanteey’a Mb dir., recorded 1 -ol, 17 and 16, Fas. .ub div. I 07 4\ M | * S7, O r a n « « ______"cramming" cornea to tbelr aid. Himpeun, T < * Nw>4 of » • ( ( of D<>, and n > ) o/ Hammond. K W. I e U 3, 4 sod 6, Hamaoy'a aub tllv. o( nwt, of 0*14 15 21 29 15 0 10 HammunJ, K- W. Therefore, at tbo very beginning do (•Hielt*, I. H. I-ota • iWm s 24*H ft.) and kol 7 I
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.Scholia add. to Ortende, re Hr. Lota IT and 18, block C, Ooodwln'« »Al. Stuckey,' I. U. j^igt«r.& §2ra ■ogtonlan Lnarna Something. u * . h ,nd 16. block C. Üood*ln'« add T. (>. end A. Hr. add. to (Meade, r e a l T%a foil/ of lc'.arfarl&c with • IxX S, block l), Goodwin'« add. dad la yUl beek C. yege *», Orange .LX 8. block D. Goodwin'• ndd. ------kewsboy v u Illua rated on Hsnovei i liA 0. block D, Goodwta'i n d d .------wTfToif toíní*«nd lots »6 to ( (lasa w 7 htraat A well-dr» aed man took to unknown___ Lot il. block D. Goodwin;» « A L ----- ft of let 40) T . O. A A. Hy. add. to UM It. block D, Goodwin a ndd------... fUak a nawabor who waa cryln* a Tbo,n“*- m * r K. U. Husky's ndd. la Oriundo. recorded In 22,13, 84 (n 7 fl ef lot *4) T. O. ■V« tl *Vkn extra and raad the riot act to »Ul bank A. ynge 32, Oronge runnl» A A. fly. edd. to Orlando------Beg. aw cor of loi IS, run a l î l t . n 163 ft, In flne'style. Tha boy »aid noth .H 28 It of e 142 fl of lot 4. Gunby'« »dd. w 76 ft. i 181 ft, O. Taylors edd------tn<. but whan tha man atartad to run Ilea jam to Gould« «dd. to OrUsdo. recor l l 1*1 ded In yial book C, f*|« »1. Orange WUcaa edd. to Orlande, recerded la Tor a North 8 tatlon car ha raised. tb< cwoalr remedo. beek C, yage 64, Oraag» eweety cry of "Stop thlafl” which waa at Whitman. A. B ' w It o( lot 10 (t«ns bee nw cor run • 70 fl. • 106 It, • 10* ft), Gould« add------Hmith, A. J. â A. A Lot'SA Wllceg Add..------oaoa takan np by aararal of hla com ___ to t 11, Gould’s add ------v------W. O. Wklto'a eeb dir. ef eH •( e*H ef franlona. and In a momant an anyry IllUiaaa'a »croud add. to OrUmto, part of yog* 120. Oraag« crowd waa at tha beali of the lucklaaa . Gilbert'• rscwrded la »1st book U. w > feesly fififdi _F. 60 ft. of w 100 ft of «H of lot S, Wblt*'« on a, who waa forcad to take a trip Hunt. Ki u * . •ub i ! - - - i - * ■ ■ .. to tha atatlon houae before the matter U a II, (Isas a SO ft), IllUmsn's »wood Way's add. to Ortajtd*, r»carded la yUl »dd . - - r______bwwh C , yoga 1 10, O ra a g « (waaty rwcwrda. Waa cleared pp^—Boaton Journal. . . . tint I. HUlman*s aeeeed add...... Ilaaaey * Gawk add. to OrUada, reewrded Unknown... Ix.1 6«. Way1* sdd. I" um min«, A. E 6 a of wH of swto of g»H i 23 , la yial bwk, B page 7J, Oraa|> manir W ), of wH o» 0WÍ4 of safi. recordn. i 23 2 * Ig NH of a*U •< > » H ------i 23 ,v Claim the Oldest Language. Williams. Ilarhsrl ...... IsX », block I. Hussey A fax*'» sdd. llUlmaa'« add. to (irisado. recorded la i 23 It la aaaartad by the Basques that ylat book D. yaga id, Oran«» (wanly awr.’tíüM «*•f »H *f »•)( their lanyuaye, which bears a strong r«rarda. sad eH W »«.U- 2 23 'té Haraeklng. K .. . . . IsXs I to 8 and la to IS, HQIntan's add. .. U«rwrdcd la HUa. book 4, yoga 116,. resemblance to certain North Ameri J. r . Ilaghey's add. to (Manda. tacMitod Oraoga coaalr rwcwrda. can dialects, la the oldest one In tha In yial tomk A. » • (' M. Oraag# easaly .Lot 4, John W. Ilurka’a aub dir------ncif4< Lot IS, Jobs W. Burks's aub dlv.______world, and waa apokap by Adam and Douilw, K. A- .... Dm 1U ft » of nw cor of lot I, block A, H«g aa cor of a)t of n)4 of a*H ------2 Z1 2* ■vw fa the garden of Eden. They also flux bey‘a add., run a log ft, w to a point ruo a 10 cbn, w f l 46 rha to apolat 16 ft a 123 ft a of aw car of n 108 fl, a to beg _ of cantor of Ry. sol* with Ry 10 rha. a boast that It la the most difficult of Dean. II. L---a...... ___ EH of lot 2, block B . Hugh»)'» add...... 23.68 rha Gam 10 rtto a and w by 16 rtto all languages to I earn. According to II. C. Uaivtaaw’s add. to (Mande, recorded n an a ia m oor)------?] la ylat keek C. y o g * »>. Ornaga cwoaly 3 23 29 IU m native legend, tha devil lived among (Mwrde. a 23 Î9 3U the Basques for seven years, and dur ...... bol 1. Harr Poe's a d d ------4 Calvert, VItry W. _Beg 78 ft a of ne cor of lot 8, Harrison's 23 2V Itu ing that time learned only two words f’rcncott, J . O----- _aH of nw)(______-J— . I— lu 23 29 Vi add. run w ITS It. a 76 ft, a 178 ft, s»)« of m )f of »*)( o n d *0 rb *o f n H a f»*>4 of their tongue, "bal" and "ex." "yea” n 76 f t------..... Hargrave. Walter Greta Hito add. to (Mande, recorded In of m)g and lug m ror of m il of mU And **00," and these twe words he for yfel beek C, yage 60. Orange (waaly run a 4.04 rha, w • rha, a 4.04 rha. a 0 got within an hour of leaving the iifimU 10 23 29 24 >U I» country. *; Hawkins, J ___ Lot 1, Grove HlUv add. to Orlando ------J. W. Barbs*« sob dtr. of wH aw)t___ 12 23 29 L fU .JF l’. __B 100 ft of lot I , and n 7* ft of lot 4. Grove Rscordsd ia Ubo. book 4, paga i n . r « ■ - * * ■ — — Hills add. to Orlande...... Oraoga county rwrorda. kii kneed dt Gerdee'a add. U Of Unde, Maynard, W. J lo u 0 and 10. J , W. Burks's sub dlv. i (corded la pial beek C, yege 71, Uraage GaUla wUh llobba. sub dir af art* (Icm Quinine In the flood Old Days. county reewrda. 1st 0. Raadolyb'a yial).-----,------13 23 29 There la a whole lot of difference In ___l e u | and 2, Kirkwood A Gordon'« tdd aad lot I ______11 23 JU to Orlando------__ l<«curded Is Mlm bask 4. yag« ITT aad the prloe of quinine now and 60 years Henderson. Mnrthn G.— . lo ti ( and 6, Kirkwood A Gordon'« add. yial bowk A, yag* II, Oraag* r**al) ago. Then It sold for |5 and some to Orlando.------_ ------J. II. Urlagaien'a add to Orlande, recerded KWtobty Tru»t Co. lot* 1 to 21, Gatlbv______times more an ounce. Now It can be I» ylat beek C. yege t. Oreage roust) Fidelity Tnwi Co. .L o t* 25 and SI, Gatlin ...______bought for one-tenth of that amount, Ilnm, J. J------l«it I (torn that part w ol lly.),Gatlin Palmer, .W. I______I o' 7, (Urn w 66 ft of e 129 ft) blork I . lloflner, Mna t. I*>t a, Gam lou 7, 8, 0 and 12 of IJvfng- (the fl quinine waa takan in syrup, Uvutgatoa'a-edd. to Orlando___ ...... •ton'« «ub dlv.). 'J. F.Laaaghan*a aub dir. ^aeerded la y(»|_ i baked apples, ailppery elm or anything • • beak lb yage JITO r «age reunir ___ that would cover up the stuff and part VI unrue. Je s .------.Lota 2 and 3 liana 46 off a side of lot 2), J. .Tlam ai ly disguise the taste.-’-MadtsonvIIle I - - - t • - K laaaghnn'a eub dlv------rwcordod la plat book G. pag* Orlando Water A Ught Ca. Iota I « n it . block C, It. A. ViUIrfa add. . Oraag* *m u Ii rmwrda. Hustler. to Orlando------..Lou I and 2. block 6, Tiasc* plat of Plrw N. L. Mille, eub dlv., sert of S * *( ef awl, Basil«______...... morded in plat boos B, page CS, Grange Hyabtora add. to TaA, yarl a f ______reual) record«. H «corded la yial book l), yag* l i t . M u o h Timber In Reserve. Hello WO, I I' W )t of lot 2, VIilla «ub dlv. 28 28 Oraag* r*aslyj*cocd*. Mrl'«ul« eub dir., recorded la yial book Andt**«. Win. lot 1. block D, Ttor 4. «palpahW« add. Tha rich forests of the Caucasus U. yege 8X, Orange reuní) recordé. Davl«, lUndolph lad« 7, M and 9, block l>, TiiTtor 4. Mpabtor'. offer a wide Held for future develop Monroe, it* Nit of M i I and 2. MrKaul'« aub dlv. 2 DU a ou. ______ment, although the walnut (create auti Mrl^ed*« eub dir yarl ef I’alrlrk'e ndd . •no lo t 4. block »:, Tier 8, Hpabtor'a add. recorded In ylal book. II page 14«. Adorn*, Juhn l-ol 2. block K, Tier I. HpahUv'r add tha boxwood forests along the coast Orange reual) recordé. Himmiltun, A. lait» I to 5, block (t.'Ttor 6, Hpahk-r a Harter. Geo A I«>t« I and 2 llww e IU It of lot t> klrl«>od • add...... have bean fully exploited. Two Jum Sub dlv. Id 28 Iowa af Taft, record bar mills, one at Poll and tbe other J. J. Merrill*« add. to OrUntU. recorded le la ylat book V. piel book 1*. page 10. Orange rounl) yage* 4 aad 6. OrIrani* ewaalr retold. at Bukhuin Kalee, represent the bulk record« Praap«r Colony Co. Lota 2, 4, IU. block l. Tier 1, Tall Prunpcr Colony Co l«»to 1, 2. 3, 4, block t. Tier 2, Taft lot I, block J. J. J MrrnU r add of tha lumbering carried on at pres U v u ik , b. It. Proapcr Colony Co. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 7, H, block I, leer 3. Parrtoh. Cha». _ . l>ol 2, liiork J . M rrriir« edd. ______ent Irvine. Anole K WU ol lota & and 6 (loua n 21 fl of lo t 81, Tsh~------Llork i. J 1 Merrill'» add Sait*. Prank R — ls>t 10, block I, tier 8, T aft ...... Proapcr Colony l'o t Lota 3, 4, 6, S, 9 and 10, blork I, tier t Smith, lour« A Ilea 70 ft ■ of nw rut of lut I. block I, J. J. Merrill'« add . run ■ JO II. • 7« ft. T a ft New Exouee for Husbands. Ldmbart, EtuatMlh lo p 6 and 1, block I, tier 8. Taft n 10 ft, w 78 ft____ Proapcr -Colony Co. IsiU I, 3, 6, 7. S, 9 and 10, block I, Her k. Husband* who spend their evenings Grover. J A N H of bri 3, block &, J . J . Merrill'« add Star bu ck. 1. d !l«y 36 fl n of nw our of loi 1 block S, ToIl ______1 hitting Uie high apots, encounter dlffi I. J. Mrrnll « add., run ■ 34 il, # 78 ft. Huaby, Allrw U. ---- Lit 6, blork 1. ttor 0, Twit . ___ n 31 ft. w 7 i ft. ____ _ Proapcr Colony Co. !s>to I to 10. block I, ttor 7, Tali cultles In finding the domestic k ey h o le Pruiprr Colony Co. lot* I to 7, block I, tier 8, Tail and hang their boots on (he gas Ox \ M. M ui|«n’s add. le UflftAtki, levwnln) Pr»|>«r Colony t o. lots l, 2, 3, 8, * 10. block I, tier 8 Tan In alai lawk r . i>s|r I f . Orange muni» Pr«per Colony ('#. lots I to 8 and lo, block I tier 9, Talt ture», may now explain that th e ) have r rfurá*. Immw. Pr*d lots 8 and 10, block I. tier 8. Tall been afflicted with elberal asphyxia.— Unknown !>»(• 26,17 ami 28. Morgan** »dJ ( u . ... It. »'. lot 7. block I. tier 9, Taft W M 1 ai>(m 42, 4J ami 4 4, klorgan'i • U u and 60, Morgan'« add Proper Colony Co AU. block 1, tier I I , T a ft Unknown IaA tl, Morgan'« add. ^ pTwIwr Colon) Co lots I. At 4, 6. 8, f. and ». block 3. tier l Unknown I jlA S3, Morgan*« add T a ft ... _ .. _. ______PadaQogue at His Worst. Unknown Vluirtn « add. Proper Colony Co lo t s 6, 7, 8, 9 and IV, block 2, Her t Unknown l>ot SS, Murgnn « »aid Ad Ohio schoolteacher has declared T a ll ____ Unknown 1 a>( 64, Morgan'« add P ro p er Colony Co. lots I lo 6, block 2. tier 8. Taft that both tho Declaration of hide Unknown i«ol 61. .Morgan’« add. Ptuaper Colony Co. AIL blork i. tier 4. Taft pendenewi-nd* Thw'Conitltuthm are .Mergan’a « rcw id add* u Orlando, fnrwr- Prosper Coins»* L'o. . -AU. b lo c k s . Her 6. T a f t . _ • dad la.fÍ4( book I),v#â|* Orange P ro p er Colony Co... AU. blnfTi. Gel «. Tall__" _ . ^ lacking In literary style It would be muntj record«. P rop er Colony Co All. block 2. tier 7. Taft too great s risk tp trust that man kfiirfan . V. kl I joU 1. 2. 3. 4, S 6. if and 10, tdock 4, P ro p er Colony C'o. All. block 2. tier A, Taft Morgan's second a d d .______^ P ro p er ('«tony t'a. AU. blork 2. tier 0. Toll______with either the first chapter of i Pafnll i Pirrim err'i mb dir. nf «‘j of Ptu>l« r Colony C'o. ... All. block 2, tier til. T o ft ____ Genesis or tbe Gettysburg speech.— •#l4 a f n alg a f n « > | __ P ro p er Colony Co - AU. block 2, tier II, Tall _ and lot 19 of VMIfoi add., recorded U P ro p er Colony Co. lota 2, 3, 4, 6 and 10, block 3. tier I Cleveland Plain Dealer. bwok. A yagr I t. Or*iag« must) rvmril« T a f t ______! ...... I onoWy. John I. Gil« 2 and 3, P o y a ta A f'airtmorvrn ndd. 31 42 Underline, Prwd ...... lo t I. block 8. Urr I. Taft P«)nU f Purrsmur«'« aub dir., yarl «f l-roper Colony l'o - AU. block 3. tier 2. Taft _. L nul, of • « 1, Prtwiwr Colony C o lot* I to 8, blork 3, tier 3, Taft Pish Has Vocal Organa. Hvcufdrd In Ml«« book 4, yagr l»$, Oran«« Is Point*. J N lo t A. block 3, tier 3, Tafi rounl) rvrwrda. Pietd. John II 1 ol 9. block 3, Her 3, Taft Perhaps the most conspicuous ex I«f ol lot 1, block I). Unknowa------Iota 4 apd 8, block 3. Her 7.r. Taft ta n I'intm oft'i i4fj. Prosper Colony Co. lots 1 lo 8, (dock 8, tier f8, Taft tlyrtoy, WUlte i) lotaauBt In n w lg oi lot 1. block P . Pur- Malrakw, John lot» 6 to 10, blork 3, tier•r 8, T all ramorn'« «dd. Proaper i'olonx Co. . . . . U p 3 , 4, and 6 to ID,i, block 3. Begin to Do It Today. 1 ftpolr, VI «ry J p.ty oi lot I (lam » 38 III. block N, a T a ll ...... 1‘nmm orw'« add. Melrakiw Juhn I lot* I and 2, blork 3, (tor 9, Tall Mankind Is always happier for hav |-«nl«f. Mrv J Win »od w 38 it oi «I) oi Uit I. block N, Pro«per Colony Co lot* 3, 6. 7. 8, 9 and 10. blork 3. tirr III I'arramorwa add. _ T a ft ...... ing been happy; so that If you make I >«l vvllrr, Aliev W l( ol lot 4, Block P.. 1‘anamorv’« add Prosper Colony I o . AIL blork 3. liar II. Taft them happy now, you make them hap tk . A. Patrtcka add. to Orlando, rvrorJ.J 1’rtwper Colony Co lot« 4, 8 6. and 7, blork 4. Her I. Tafi , In yial book A. yoge 10*. Ornngv rounl) Wilder, Mr«. T am p « lo t s 1, blork 4, Her I , T a ft py iwenty years hence, by the memory (rear da. Prosper Colony Co Lota 1 and 4 to 10, block 4, Her 2. Taft of It.—Sidney Smith. l-mkrr, Uomvy . UM I. (law« 98 ft), block 8, Patrick« add Proaper Colony Co. U P 2, 4, 8, 8, 0 aad 10, blork 4, Her I t>mk. I- W. . EH of lot 2. block 8. Patrick« »dd. T a f t ______... ilnrkw, H. (1. E>) of lot 4, block 6, Patrick« add. Wymann, Arthur T Is»l 7. blork i. Her 3. Taft „ ...... Harlow, Ivoulan J NH o< lot 1 and 8 ft off « aid* of nU oi Proaper Colony i'o lot« 6 to 10, (dork 4, tier 4. Tail Her Motive. lot 4. block 7, Patrick* «dd. ... __ Proaper Colony C o lot* I to 7. and 9 and 10, blork 4, Her 1 H nr low, U J .----- Itog oa cor oi lot I. block 9. Patrick* add . T a f t ______Pretty well all the big things wom run a 140 fL, w 10 ft, n 140 it. • 1» ft. C anon, W. H . _ . Lot H, blork 4, tier 6, T a ll ______an do are don* for man. I bellove Ixmg, W. K. . .. ------Itof nw cor of lot 3. block 10, Patrick* add.. Proaper Colony Co. .... -Lois 6. 7 and 8. blork 4. Urr S. Taft run • 80 ft., w 180 ft. n M ft, w 180 ft « 60 Prosper Colony Go. — ... AU. block 4. ttor 7, T o ft ______Foollah It may be, but I suppose It's ____W 6» fl of lot 4. block 10, Patrick* add. 34 62 Proapar Colony Co. ------AU. blork 4, ttor 0, T a J t - .. - ...... human nature. We are mads so, and Ü Ä . J . M . ____let 8, block 18, Patrick* add. . 14 86 Prosper Colony Co...... lax 6a. 7a and Sa, blork 4. tier 8. Taft lavk, J. M. let 4 Gam a 60 ft), blork 14. Patrick* IToeper I‘oiony Co. — All. blork 4. tier 0, Taft ______must put up with !L—Robert Hlchens. I I 60 I’nwpcr Colony Co ------AU. block 4. U rr 10. T o f t - ______Itog 00 ft a ol im cor of lot I, blodi 18, Pro« per Colony Co. ------lax 6a. blork 4. ttor 10, T aft ______Patricks add., run w 80 ft, • 80 fl, • 60 Prosper Colony Co. ------AU. blork 4, ttor 11. T o ft ______Avoid Fits of Passion. ft. n 60 H.______PrwpAr ('oiony Co. ------AU that part of blork 6 n and The very Instant you percelVA your W. A. Patrick» aoeond add. to Oriaado, T o ll______raaardid In ylat book A. y«8* III, Prosper Colony Co * ____ J ■elf In a passion, shut your mouth and Oraag» rweaty rrrwrd« l To«per Colouy Co keep It shut until your blood coolg KuUnr. Jobo T .. . ------a 64 ft of nH and n 8 ft oi swig ol lot 3. block I, W. A. Patrick* nroona add. ... Blgaby, Jo u i* P.. . . ______This advice, If always followed, would K. H. M«i »SM*«? rltWNi*' ' *• • *'* . » £»_/ - ■ ,r - - -»•3« it JktW&w'rsiffr** K —r. - tt • THC SANFORD MÍRALO Qot th# Wrong Ferry Boat Colony Co. . liol ’J, and ft. block II. tier 3, Ta/l I 07 Praspsr ('olony Co All. block L Her 7. T a il ______2 90 Mr mho, Albert l » t 4. block I), u r t a. T aft I 07 Prosprf Colon) Co AU. block I , Her ft. T a f t ______;ot)S wy*«< 'board*d at Antwerp Uonln«tnn, A. S. t 00 1 xM 9. »»lock II. Her 3. T if t I 07 Prowp»r Colon) Co All. block U ». T i f t ___ t 00 1-onmngton, All*t> 8 Ixit 10. »»lock ll. tber a. T aft I 07 »‘raspar Colony Co AU. block I* tior 10, T alt..___ . . . _ 7 _ [ on Dao- * wbat **• •upP° M<1 wa* a l‘rui|irr I olonv Co t 00 I -a»* • 9 and 10, block It, l»er I, Taft I 07 Pri«p#r Colon) Co l o t . I. X and S. Mock L, Hor l i . T a ll 1 II ferryboat that would laud blm at bU llllu . Wm lo t J , ».lock li, tier 4. Taft I 07 Pro«?«* ( <4ony plal. recorded to pUl * Sovo.-n. K tihn n l*it 7. block bit, tier 4. Taft bom# town on th% laft bank of tbo 1 07 D. page« 100 lo 10«. 101, 109. 110 113. I'rnaprt Colony Co. lx»ta 6 and 7, block ll. tier 5. T aft I 07 Orange ruunl; record«. Bcbaldt psora tha Naw York Bun. Ho I*n»|»i Colony Co. All. block II. tier 6. Taft 3 44 Pro*per Colony Co I i»l« I to 90, ind 104 to 121, Proeper I'fw|»t Colony Co had baan Indulging In acbnappa and All. I.lork li. Her 7. Taft «‘olony ...... ri 2.1 29 66 6ft Pru*pe» Colony Co All. Idocli II. i*er n. T aft Prosper Colony Co I «»«a I to in, gn«l 41 lo 46. ind 47 to «4, fall aslaaP* John alopt only ono day, Pr<*H>*r Colony Co. All. »»lock li. tic? w. Taft and 6G lo 70, ar.d 71 lo ft-1, and 79 lo which ahowa that tha strength of Pruaprr l olony ( o All. b lu rt It. tier 10. Taft 100 and 104, 106. 107. 10ft. 117, 1)9 lkn»|irr Colon) Co Ail. block ll, telr j» , T aft l<> 122, 127 anil 12ft. Prosper Colony »chnappa baa daUrtoratad alnca Hip PriMfo-r Colony Co 13 23 2V 46 46 I ol* l and a to »0. Id—k C. tier ». Taft IX M I'rinrkutT, Kuli» I). I a»i 4ft. Pr«a»p«r Colony 33 X3 2H $9 K ent. N S I Ait 2. »»lurk C, ll#? 1, Taft I Van Wlnkla’a tlma. Ho woko up on I 07 Sacked, < ‘hav R J a*i 66, Prosper Colony 33 U XV 1 ftft Cbsllinor, I I Aila I and 5, block C, tier 1. Taft I 6» Spg*ncer. Ik H I a»Ia 71 anti 12. P rue per »’olony . Prt*H«*r Colony Co. U 23 XV 2 It the Rad Star llnor Lapland, In the 1 A»t* 2 and 9, block C. tier 2. Taft I 10 Stro/nld«r, John IajI vo, l'r«Mper Colony 33 23 29 i as Katrry, Mr« A J lot I. block C, tier 2. Taft I 10 StroInkUr. John 1 Ail* 91 and 92. Proaper Colony • ^h^f day from Antwerp, and aakod Hoyil, I). II. l i 23 2V 1 si l A»t 6. »»lock C. tier 2, Taft 1 10 WrU«#, (U II * I sit« 125 and 12ft, Prosper ( ’olony M XS 29 2 II pomebody whan tho ferryboat would Draper. Albert lx»t* 6 and 7, block C, tier 2, Taft I cv Prowper <'olt»n) ('o l*nU 1 to 9. and 13 to 16. and 18 to l9 , and Hlephen. Simon Irot ». »»lock C . Her 2, T aft I 07 22 . 23 and 26 lo 36 and 3ft. 41. 42, 4ft, gat acroea. Than they told him that IVoeprr ('olonv Cu. l*nt 3. block C. tier 4. Taft 77 61 62 54 and 67 In «4. and 69 lo SO 3« 23 29 Csnn, Annie K. 13 6fi ha would land In Naw York In about l.t 2. block C, tier 4. Taft I 07 l'lowilm, J M. I ol i l . rrowper Colony 3« 23 29 I ’raeper Colony Co I IS IA»t« fi to 9. »»lock C . tier 5, T aft I 69 Uurkingh*m. Kvi I A»t 12, Prosper Colony 31 2 gins dayi. Ha aald ha wondered what Cherry. A. 1. 18 » I 18 I A»ta » and 2, block C. tier 5. Taft I 69 Moore, Hart.l-l Ixit 21. Prunper Colony .. 34 Creeper Colony Co. 23 29 I IS hie wife and nine children In Antwerp IA>t 1, block C, tier 6, Taft 77 Io*«rb. J ab. lx>t 39. Pru«per Colony . 34 23 2» I 31 Punk, Harry k. I ut »0, »»lock C , t»cr (l. T a ft I 07 Cmbille, J. O I-ol 41, Pru*t>er ( ’olony 34 23 79 would tay. Ha waa put to work and MrChamiU-*. <’. IL. 1 la IA»t# I and 5. »»lock C. l*er f». T aft I 6» Hm v ). Rwd I^ota G6,' G6, 67, 6-1 anti 69, Proeper » ‘olony 34 33 29 Su( •iMkUn In« of Aged Polr. Two old folk* *t Oympta, Quhb* load. Australis, dlod with pathotlo suddenness a fow day*, »jo. When Arthur Morcan. aged m toot7 roar*, sow flro broak out at some of hi* fh ra feu ciuf, h* excitedly ran to ex tinguish It, but aftar. hurrying a faw Vaughan, AWl. paoa*. tha old man droppad dead. HI* aged wife ran to what bad hap- pound, but tha ahooh of Ondine hlm Blown, Anlhuoy W. dead waa too much for bar, and aha San font too droppad Jlfelaae «loa* to bar hut baad'a body. ’ k , e t ,m : ' ■ aswMi Ixoallant Makloan ghrlmpa. Tha ahrlmpa from tha ooaxt of tha Gulf of Maxloo ara of good alia, gen- arally folly three Inohea la idngth and AUkoo, J. A. frequently exceeding thla measure- mant They aro much larger than thoa+ caught on tha Brltlah coati and tha north Atlantia ooaat of tha United lu tea. They ara in' On# condition tha U dirli*. W. J. year round and may be caught la tha lagoana any faeton of tha year with out fear of Utarruptlon by northern, at leant act for moro than a day or ao daring any time of tha yaar. mim i la piai book C, paga It, On*i« Valid Objection. fpUlly ffOlfdli On# o f tha fund eat thing* that ha* C .u m t. N . H ...... I-oU I »nd I, bloch I, Ct*|ai* A T u e k m bean aald in Richmond lately waa ____ L m x , bi Matta. K. P „ v ‘ Explanation. Fiutar, Davi* "barker la supported la affluence Martin. Mra. J. Q. a*4 luxury by his children." “Tes. 1 heard ha bad a family of dough tara"— Chronlo Orumblara. Boos of the moat miserable dlscon- tented grumblers er« richly endowed with tha cool thlnga of thla Ufa. •mM w A man’s unii# at boat 1* a grin Ideal- Ä fc!fc lisd, but • woman’# amila includes ev ery abala of amotion of which ah« la • ** •• / » •? *. » • • .* • * THE SANFORD HERALD Howard Packard I^Hd Co. of lot Kureka Hammock ...... 2 00 Unknown_ I¿>( 14, block 40 Winter Park . ___ •*pree»rvlng" th# Baby. lilmk», Aufuatft 1 Of N of lot 67, purwka Hammock 2 30 Ahik. A. l¿Ha 31 and 32. block 40. W inter Park t 0 9 lyUdlum. Aiuti« U l/if 5A, Kureka Hammock 3 66 Ahlk. J. W ¡¿»I 30 block 40 Winter Park ______Toud( Jama* bad acan aoma flih b lih o p , Henry . J>»( 60. Eureka Hammock 3JS5 Ahik. Mr* A l¿>t» 3j and 34, block 40. W'inter Park alcUad. and waa at one® Impressed Unkituftn ¿ 3 lo t to. Kurvka Hammock 1 65 WlUon, Samuel I 10. block 42. W’inter Park t Smith. V V> 66 66 ju 4 00 jj j punltd by tba explanation, elicit- Ut« to 74 He« lot and 71 7 » Strmufhtvr. W l ot* 5 and 6. block 52, W'lnter Park 1 (9 Kureka Hammock 12 21 Straughter. W S 6 Howard. U A lo t* 219 O. T and iota 5 and . block 53. ri 1 1 a long and ateady lira of quee- (¿it» VI to 98, Kureka Hammock 6 10 Winter. Park Packard. Cita (¿»In 111. Ku/rka Hammock .1 S5 5 44) don, that tba Bailing prooaea waa to J. Mom, C. H. Iota 4 and 6. block 56. Winter Park 1 0V ¡¿»rd. \l W h of neG of nw>| \^m Hy i, Kureka Straughter, W S lo t* 13 to 18. block 35, W'lnter Park. . maka tba flab "keep." A little later Hammock 2J 2ii to 20 2 60 i ee Ahik. A... lot* 7. B and 9. block 58. Winter Park 11 to Gla*n, (irò lief 6 HO rh* a of ne cor of nw ig of n w ‘ g 21 20 30 Hollina College , gttandad tba baptlam of an Infant •» lo t* I and n^y ol lot t. block to . Winter run w 210 ft. • 7 6 rh*. e 210 1». n 7 6 rh * 1 69 Park (ricsd and waa atlll puxaled. Hut at Oline, Mr» M G. lief *r ror of nwG of nwt| 21 20 10 I SA 7 Hollín» College lot* 14 to 19 block 63. Winter Park 4 II lut a light broke In upon him, and run » 10 ch*. n 7 Oo ch«. c 10 rli*. a 7 06 rh* l 11 Mollina College lo t* 13. 20. 2 1 and 22. He *ub div.. block HanfonJ I. A T l o ■e ' 4 of n *‘t 21 20 JO 40 2 30 61, W inter Park ». la a abrlll tone that could be bpard Inorai. J M S w »4 of nw ‘4 of nw 14 2 4 20 30 10 l 98 liruwn, Mary A. 3 64 Ucaa, (i. C.. lo t 15, block 64. Winter Park a 4» all over tba aacred edtflce be exclaim- K l > of awrt| of aw >4 of ii* > , -•4 20 JO 5 8 .*•> Stow in. Mary G. lot* 13 and 14, block 64. Winter Park MrlIrnJe. W. J. « Ul a 21 20 JO 29 S 1 85 Unknowa. !¿>l 11. block 69 W'lnter Park i on Kob Inauri. M. P 1 07 |(1. -oh, now 1 know all about It. S e ‘ | of « I 4 29 20 JO 40 3 81 Unknown ______l¿>ia lo and 17. block 70, W'lnter Park __ I 07 Klau«burg. Adam, Brini N 1 > of aw.t| 1U 20 JO 80 4 11 William*, I. W. I ¿»ta 2, 3, 4 and 3, and lot 22, block 74. Briber. Tba water la to make tbe lioblnann. M P. ?twTs of gw ‘ 4 flaw* l*g eve'mr run n 192 ft. Winter Park ...... I *7 . e 412 ft, a 492192 h . W 4 42 fti 10 20 30 38 3 81 baby keep!" Hollina College .. Ut« 20 to 21. block 76. W inter Park I 54 Hoblnaon. M. K N 470 ft of nnf;afft of ««‘ i ____ u 20 10 14 23 21 Hollina College l¿ita 4 and a 30 ft lot 3, block 78, Winter l^ngwood, recorded In plat book I), pagr Park 19 >3 Hollina College _. |¿>la 1 to 4, block M. Winter Park Borne Pence. II. Oranar county record* I 54 Hrigham. (*. K. lx)U 23 iml 23H , Icongwood 00 Hollina Collega l¿>ta 20 to 24, block 81, Winter Park __ 1 56 A New York banker wbo feels that Thraabrr. I. H N21 ft of # 22 ft of lot lf>V, lxmcwood 77 I«yman. K W l¿>la 1 to 5, block 102, Winter Park. . 9 54 Wlldmrre. recorded In pl*t book A. pair 1 .yman. K W 1 ot* 13 to 21. block 102. W'lnter l*ark 2 94 tke privacy of bla towd realdenco has if, Orange county record* L. A. ( Ka»e add. In Winter Park, recorded txan Invaded by tbe conatructlon of Mercer, K A. S I ¿rt* 0, 7 and H, block l, Wtldmere 1 07 in pial bonk A, M l* 71, O range fount? •i Uerimant bouaea on adjacent proper I). It. Mitchell*« Huney of Let7 Grant, record«. recorded la plat book II, page AA, Orange t ha*e. 1. A. All block« A to 1!, fh««n add ...______4 IS ty baa filed plana with the building de county record*. siwvin■ ««la div. of blk ft. Winter Park, re* partment of that city for a fence 160 (Idea, N. M l/>t H (Uroa lief 12 ch« n of aw cor run n tU«, rorded In plat book A, H I* 110, Orange K 5.03 rh*. n 6®, w 9 ch* to lakr, thrnrw county record«. feet blgb. A nlne-atory apartment In main direction TO®, w* 6 67 ch* to w Self. S. II. !¿»t 1. block II, Htovina aub div...... 1 OT building la to be built on tbo lot west l*dry of lot H, a 6®, w 1U.30 ch» to lse^> 55 r«t Winter Park, recorded In plat book block (\ l^yy (»rant m 94 A. page 82. Orange county record«. of tbe home of tbla banker, wbo la J. Gibw, N. n. |>oU V and 10, block (*, I¿*vy Grant m i 31 10 l¿iMoutagne, J. 11 l>uia 26 to 57 \ Iota 10 to 35, and 40 lo 51 y francoltnt, and bo flgurea that a nknown . (¿it* t.l and 14. block (*, l^vy Grant f \ 1 90 40 to 43, and 48 to 63), W w t W inter nknovn I ¿»to i !a and 20. block (’, levy Grant 168 V 12 Park ______14 64 faaca 160 feet high will be required to Palmer, K. II. C 167 7 38 » (¿it* 21 and 22, block , l^ovy Grant __ Polirti, M. Cw..______. H 13« of w)g of bw>| of ue)4 tie« 7.82 koep Its future occupanta from looking Palmer, H II. —bat ?. block 1), litvv Grant------10 1 61 cb a)_. . t 23 10 • 40 Unknown.___ Ia»U 21 and 22, block l>, ¡«vy Grant__ 71 2 «18 llrophy, J. J.______lief 12.82 cha a of nw cor otw M oTarjií 22 SO down upon him.—Popular Mechantca. Unknown _ U ta 2.1 and 21. block l>, lavy Grant 31 2 U run a 7 82 ch«, e 10 ch«, n 7.82 rba, t* Unknown I Ait* 2ft. 27 .2 M and 29. block l>. 1 ¿-vy 10 ch a ...... 6 TO Grant______8 63 Hell, NeUr»n, lUira h fak of n w >4 i|m beg aw cor run n ft 29 » Unknown .. l.ut* 30. block l>. lA’vy (irant 11 2 in fha, ely 19.71 rha. a 3.90 ch«, w 19.63 Sounds Made by Plah. Unknown__ 1>oU 31 and 32f block O. Lnvy Grant W 3 34 22 80 IV 10 44 (2 Ilea, N II Isot 31, block l>. I* vy (Ira n i 11 2 18 Ijtmaon, A. 8. Meg 640 fl w of ae ror of n w G _ ...... 22 30 The akata, when caught, grunta, Unknown l/»t* 34 and 36, block 1 >, Ij» v y Grant S t 3 M run w 376 ft. n 660 fl, e 7 92 ft. • 320 ft. gToans and gaapa pretty much after Unknown 1/ot* 3ft and .17. block l>, U v v (»rant 3 9*2 w 417 ft, • 340.fi _____ 0 8 83 Unknown 1 H (lew* 5 a on o *ld c), block l>. I# v y W illiam *. Mra K llrg ne cor 22 30 the manner of a hitman being In dis (»rant 6 1 VI Unknown •¿■l J 9*2 run » 13 ch*. a ft rh*. • 16 ch*. n 5 rh* T 0 9« uses. Carp and gold fish frequently Ixita 39 and 40, block 1>. Isevy (»rant W ard. ( 11« Meg 220 ft n of *e cor of n e‘ 4 of n* • 4 22 SO (211«. N M I aU 41. block l>. I^vy Grant 11 r 18 -, run n 110 fl. w 1 4 69 ch*. • li ó ft, • attar curious sounds, «but hardly Unknown I aiI 42, block I>. le v y Grant 11 18 n • 14.8V chn. 2 - JÏJI Unknown !*)( I ) . block l>. le v y Grant 1 1 18 1 98 loundi In the meaning of the term Waddell. W ‘v of nw »4 of e* '4 of aw '4 22 so ft Unknown «. let* 44 and 45, block (>, levy (irant t l \ 03 9 77 bars used, Inasmuch as their sounds 2 18 Mather». I. S. Nv '4 of *r 11 21 so 40 56 Unknown l-ot 46. block l>. levy (irant II Sw ‘ 4 of tl W ‘ 4 21 1 90 t »vrratreei Turp t 'u 14 8U 40 12 are produced by approaching the sur Unknown I¿»t 64, block !>, le v y (iran t N * ' 4 of !>• 1 4 '22 t •Hi Mc<'alluni. A 16 T t 30 40 80 I'nknnw n IajI* ft.*i and 66, block l>, le> y (irant Ns* 14 t»f B(* ' * face of the water and blowing out air 11 1 01 Mr Null. I. 1« 22 3U 40 SO GUea, N H 1 ¿»t 67, block I>. levy (irant K ‘ I of *e ‘ 4 22 1 90 McNeill. L 16 22 SO 80 56 la bubblea until a rippling noise la Unknown 1 e>te 6H and 6V. block 1 >. le\y (irant Waahingt4>(4. Jerry, Heins W 11 « of • >y of n e>4 i»f ne 4 22 1 H 20 40 1 1 lu Unknown l e t * 70, 71 ah'i 72. block l>. lev y (iran t A very. C A , Heir- W 1 y of ne ' 4 ktard a* 2 1 l « ¿9 23 1U 90 17 Unknown \jtim 76 *nd 77, bltx k l>, le v y Grant Hotsrrtaol), Mr* \ |‘ H» S ' I of »‘ u of nr ' 4 of nr *4 t l 1 l 1 Ui ¿y JO 10 Of (211«. N. II Ix»t 7H, block J), le v y Grant Meg 8.62 rh* a of nw cor of ew ' 4 22 • 22 1 90 K« limant. I*. W. 12 30 m| Unknown (¿it* 79 and HO, block I>, le v y Giant run a to a point 11 cha n of aw cor of arc Unknown— . mJ o Ir * 1 and fi^Uock U, l*vy Grant 22 1 90 e 3.02 rh*. n to n bdry r t w 1.87 J* p Natural Stimulant, * Unknown J iP W aad EiTblock I). levy fIrant 34 2 70 0.-1 f VI» • •Ml rh», W 3 .7 3 rh» (IMS s 16 f t ) — ...... Tw* • 1 0 ’ 7 ft* Unknown IaU H5, block t), levy (irant 22 1 21 so U) Following la from "Aa It la," by M. 66 Partin, Il G. . H.U uf n .'l nnd «', ot ««'t ol n«)t 6 66 Horn it OrrHrtrt! (¿>t (JH, block I), le v y Grant 126 6 23 so 40 "If it) 49 Partin, H G. N»‘t °* ,w'»- . 2 90 J. Koderiuund« -AL D.: you acn. Hum * Overatrret (¿it 146. block l>, levy (irant i Tocher. J li 23 so 10 Y 45 •» 43 , S » 1» ol nw)» of n»)t. IX 14 vary tired. b\it muat perform a few TU5T»ln%on. M lV>t 147. Mock l>. le v y (iran t Stewart. W W !Tw't of n » * » (Wro . w i t ) ______23 so 30 2 8* Sub dl» M Iron a property recorded In deed Stewart. W W H'» »ot! nwlj, o( r l| of 00*4 23 30 30 2 00 jnore hours of bard work, lie down, tx»ok 47. page 1 (7 . Orangr muni) record* I P. T W ly of ne>4 of (»'| anti l«**g ns* wr of close your eyes,, and breathe deeply l ¿* Mani). J (’ All. block 2. Miron* Property 1 Mi ftT nw (4 of «e »4 of ■« *4 2.1 10 ¿ i (¿’Hardy, J < All. block 4. MIron* Property \ 7 67 run »« to aw m r of eaxl lu i n to n * c*»t sad a little faster than normal for half (¿»Hardy. J < All. block 6. Miron* l'ro|»cfty 11.1 67 r to l**g 25 10 64 and bour, and see how refreshed and lallar.h J < Meg ar mr of Mitchell« |^r\\ «.rant run VV Is* y tin U H p K11 o I n w • 4 of ne 14 23 40 20 & 10 • 6*'. as 6* rha. tea • tins- id V ottge liflll1 > \l at hens Í line S * id nw 1 4 s*1 ne 14 23 10 10 cUsr ) uur brain will bo and bow re 36 S H6»*, » along • line of V stngr («ran» llu*h. J 55 rt «1 ► ' I “< O» , VI 40 90 «6 freshed (be body feels, and bow easily 66 96 ch*. n V‘ e »»* rh» to n lirve «.f Hash. J V5 rt *| S r j | .ft » . t, 23 lu «11 3 5 Vongr (irant, e absng n line of l ung«* I nk litre rt S » • » **l » o ' , 2.1 40 40 74 you can finish your work." (irant to (x-g 4 ¿1 21 **N Mille». W P S'.u f.w 1, ufro1. 2 J 40 20 9J Sol.lv J H lief 1 rha » of sc rvsr 11 21 tu 6rn!rresivt > I Hr, .Irl ft . <»( n- ror uf i» of or', 21 JO run th 19 rha. * »•» • line of M > 1* hell • | e* run • 4 V5 ft. » 51 I 't. It IV5 ft. Ul b ra n t, n Nfr*». » on Grant Ime I*« »« . •. It - •M'» f 5 t 4« i : j tin English College for Women. to « line of MH , r IV rh* )•!» » ul rut II* '1 .1 INI Kullterfurd. Mire 1 It«» .U or t.f 23 40 One of the flourishing women’s col I>(mI(1, John, Heir* Ne >4 of nw G of nwl4 5 21 JO lu 2 run * 70 yd». • I SO yd», • 7U > d», n Hunter W I I Tr Meg 15 ft • of nw mr % 21 III 1 40 >«l* 2 9 40 lages In Kngl mu] 1b Bedford college, run e 2M ft, a 79V fi • 2M fi » *,<,< f» i / Ut 1 1»««« 1 » 1 . ‘ .*■ é of |»e • , ««f fie 1 ! 23 JO 2u 42 19 wblcb existed for many yearn In Baker Hunter. VS I I . Tr ft e and » by Hi 5 It n and * in ne r#i » 21 tn 1 t* 1 |»rrv Ml) 1 i Hr , .,1 , 2-1 40 40 u. Hollow ■ > I » I llrg H'j rh* n and ** ?t\ rh* r ••( •*> cs»r 1 SpUfgesMi. S J N t of * w 4 nf n» 24 1U 20 0 2 •Uret London, and 1b now tratiflfeired lie 1, of i * 1, 2 1 Kl*»«. 5laj (i Nr 4 ot 4 21 M» 40 12 to a beautiful new building In the run a I H2 rh*. « II « h« I «U rh* I.I*m*. 5(*) li K 1 1 4*f MW 4 io 2-1 40 90 79 r I 1 rha 2 2 a'n Kl»r«g., 1» (, t S11 uf n w 4 of n w il ¿3 10 20 23 Oilddle of Kegent'a park, looking on to (irern 1 *hu Meg 5 Hit rh* * and I 07 rh» of I.lwrvw. Ml) <• Sw 4 Itf fl w ' 4 io 23 30 40 12 he '4 of *w ' 4 21 It' Kl »r**. Ma? G N » ', "1 •» . 10 ¿3 lo 40 12 It« lake. and mirrounded by lowly lo run n 7 26 rh*. e t i t ch 2»» i h* i l nknown V 4 ol nr 4 III 23 10 79 Hawob &nd flower gardenB; almost a •ill rh* i •Ml t rawfor«! Sareli t > » of n » • uf l»e 4 Bissi e y <•( hf 4 aiti] tut J JU rAftllifttlou of TcuuyHuu’B “Pi Ihobb '* Harvt-Mtn II M**f Ht7 ft « and 2l‘t ft n asf id -*• ? en.l . • , • «f lut 17 21 130 :4 ... -V';> -JS, • ■ - THE SANfORDIMERALO ixx n , auioH c«to7 W »-.------Prvvatt, 1- U.. Hrira - 1M m ! fWniord CMacy K j t i ------McUln. J. T.. cl »I- IxH 99. San funi CwMcy I*»1** - —------— Impossible to Imiuto Opal. MuaarlwhiU A Howard ilo M unosi Jewel» the opal doflee IS !SÎ:K!ï3 a s KS Crowell, Mr*. U . Ç.— Provati, Mr». J. M. — Um ingenuity of the Imitator. It owe» IS 1«: ä SK!! 2 S--:“: tta charm not ao much to Ita own In- Pravatt, Mr*. J . M------\Z IS: wïd ‘SK {* £ -- Provati, Mro. J. M------txtoMo merit» ai to the aplendor of tyo» 118, Hanford CMmy M u ------the rain of light that It reflect*. It lx* Ito) W ard C*bry Ddta------I i m Sanford 1 *UrY iMU — . —— 1» the chameleon of »tone». Pliny, |;u oJ lot 103 and 108, Sanford l'*U o writing 1 «*I* rear» ago. remarked that It "die playa at once the piercing fire W l{ of WH Ï03 and ÍÓA Sanfiñd CaWry of oerfcaaeJe», the purple brilliancy of Vaughn g Camma KM al m U atd n«M of w*M. Sanford amothyata and the aea green of emer ol bwM ef no><. Sanford ald»,'the whole blended together nod K m r jf, C. A.__1__ Ovorotroot, B. l . . _ refulgent with a hrlghtneas that la Farewell A In* quite Incredible.” Vaughn, Alia------Sweoey. Margarot — When Every Men Wee an Enemy. Blum, Prod------1-— Daring the medieval period doora Provati. 1. M . Hrlro —BM Pro«. EpU., Church ware'»mall and narrow, ao that only Sa under*, J., Ilrtr* _ one person could paaa through at a time, owing to the unlveraal need for Muaaeiwhita A Howard protection agalmt attack. Tor thla Saundrr*. C. A.—.—— name reaaon doorwnya were aom» Sounder*. C. A------time* aet In a receaa, commanded by Pierre A Sounder*------opening» through which arrow* could 1‘attuhall, H. H------be ahot Tha door» thamaelvaa war* oonatructed In on* pleo* and not di cDunla, fl. vided from the oentar, and warq feet- enad by atrong oak bara, which could be drawn acroaa from on* aid* to tha other. Nlion, < Philosophy of Health. Thla phlloaopby of health may be gummed up In three word»: "Work# weak and pray.” The greatest blesa- Unknown___ Ing that man enjoy*—aa la realised— Jorwl-. W. W Jacob», W. W la hla ability and opportunity to work. J. Unknown Nlion, W. Habit* of persons! cleanliness elevate IIugher, J. II. and civilise man. The firm bolding of a faith that urgea man to pray bullda character and forma bablta that lead Unknown tx>U S and 3, block D, Chuluot* hUa to high placet of thought and an- Unknown I x>(n 4 ,t and B, block U, Chuluotn ¿JL 'tissz- LcAm 1 and S. block F , (,'huluota---- ♦ JT Unknown. •* " 6 Unknown Packard land Co. Natural Daath Intarvened. Mecca Itoauaecarta »H *f - 7 OrSASS fgElly fMDUlfle A woman's natural death In the act llccorded I« pUl bwwk II. *•«» « Hoberta, U E. Lot* IgTTe and IS, block c. via* Mill. county rrcwrda. __ Ilugkea, J. lit EM of *#)4 and a*!| of *w,*g- of trying to hang beraelf formed the ImIm 22 to 29, Mecca Hammock l>r»w A Cunoley Sly of iw'loI na|* of *ej{ subject of an Inquoat at ‘Liverpool, Unknown Sw'4 of nwW of BWM ...... Nw.l« of n*‘| (Wm & a In nw cor) England, recently. Uarab Btefford, Williams. Fred T. Howard Packard lan d 4*0. Taylor, W. U Sr Wh#n Cleaning Furniture. When cleaning, upholstered furni ture It Is oftsn either Impossible or F i o l « , tir». M K. Inconvenient to move It outdoors. In McCheuney, Mr* H such a case place a damp cloth over the piece of furniture and then heat It. changing tbs cloth several time* Nwl, of aa-U Ileo» 2M a In si. In nw c Ely of an >4 of w’4 and o'y of iwlt during the process The dust will ad aw'* ol no*4 here to the doth and will no! rise la Prlco Mirre, of la i. I'harm. roccdcd piai hook U. p a fr J * . O ran fe ram the room.—Buburban Ufa. r oearda. Ixd 7, block A. 1 aka Charm l-ot 12, block A. U ko Charm Child’* Costly Plaything. A alx-yearold Edinburgh (Bcotland) 1st», Edw —SwWofnwM...... — - • - child has bad a rare ■ privilege for a . Jiwji of n«X______. 1 _H Hi e of aw)i of nwM ------. *•] day or two of banging about a |50U AsWy. Mrs K. I1 W. P. I.eo.lll’a oub iU».. «ari of 1' diamond studded watch aa a plaything. Kccwrdod lo pial book I), MS* Orango count ; r retard*. He found It In the street, and nalther Usta 4. 7, H. 9, Il lo ft. livin'« *uli dlb hla fathar nor hi* mother dfeamed of AiWy, Mr» K I' W. K M AKT is Unknown Ita value till they u w an advert!«» Unknown inent for Its recovery. I'o o k Auto (Hi. _ Unknown NobW. W II MartindAU, II A Delicacy Known to the Andante. The raised meat plea, ao dear to tha Jonco, J. M. heart of the Engllahman, aud the no OoVauf ban. J E McNatt, II. lass Jallclous deep plea, made In pa» J. try-llned bowls, were.well known to McNatL J. H. Jlplclua, and he even glrea explicit Instruction» about leaving a bole In M ail Order Concerní the upper crust through which the ■teem may eacape. Because— (illos. N. B. . Me Natl. J. H Howard I’orki Bid Both Ways. McNatt, J. H “A man should not seek an election to the aenate with n view to making A*l*y, A W_ gra read by the money." "No," replied Benetor Bor M c N a tt, J. H ghum, “and; on the other hand, be'U because it girt* be criticised Just the aerne If be so McNatt, J. H new» o l abeorbin« lf>- cumulates money with e view to get teroet. People no long«f ting Into the senate.” go looking about 'of thing* they want—^they go to their new»p«P«f Food After the Flood. filloa, N. B. Every morlng thing that llvetb shall to t Information u w be food for you; ea the green herb where auch thin«» heva 1 given you all. But fleah with be found. ThW metbtxi the Ufa thereof, which la tha blood McNatt. J. H— f‘ tree time and trouble- thereof, shall ye not eat—Ueneale Unknown _____ t you want to bring I*mrry, Barkalow tsjM. your ware* to fha ■***•*■ Therefore don of thb oommunky, Combine Against the Qenlus. our ndverdkin« colttfnn* When e true genlua appear* In tha world, you may know him by thla sign, that the dunce* ere all In coofed- aracy against him.—Bwlit A drertisel oftwH) Recipe for Happier World. T ie local bid U yean. AB If PtdPl* thought leas about tbelr ywe end da kto evali veer« own dlgeaUona end more about the l i d q| outeecL welfar* of other people It would be a Ae adrMWaaWMW* io iki* p*a«C healthier and a happier world. □ □ □ □ □ O P Epitaph Worth Striving For. Hla heart waa aa great aa the world, gut there waa no room In It to hbld (ha mgoorjr of a wrong.—Emgrwa. ■ H Published Soml-Weokly— Tuesday a n d F r i d a y SANFORD HERALD— . — ¿•.-r-.o*». / /V S A N i ’X J R D — L ile ib Worth Living Number 71 BANPORD, FLORIDA, PRIDAY, MAY 10, 1B11 Velum* IV NEWS OF THE WORLD OBSERVE MOTHERS' DAY THE OFFICIAL RETURNS HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT ALL.AHOINU.UMIDA ______• N eil Sunday The Nation Will Honor Exercise« will Commence Next Monday Items of Interest Gleaned fro m ^ Mother. State Committee Meets to Can With Music Recital The General News of The Land Various Sources From all indications, Mothers' day The commencement exercise« of tht- will I* more largely observed this year vass The Vote of Flowers. Sanford High School will commence ■ J in Sanford than it has b««-n during the h a p p e n in g s d i r i n g t h e w e e k next Monday night with the recital given past few years sin«- the custom was RESULTS 0E THE M RST PRIMARY by Mrs. Munson's pupils. CULLED LR0M THE STATE PRESS adopted. With its U-autiful sentiment The recital will Ik- held at the Audito Mere the Reader» Will rind a Brief and its earnest appeal, the response will Historical Spring Mowing rium os will all of the exercises. The re not Is- wanting and next Sunday, May Milton Will be In Race With Trammell cital will iK'gin ut 8:15 o'clock. An epitom e o f the Week's M ost Im- Tor Hurried Readers 12, which will be tht- day this year, For Governor—Other He On Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock the portoni Happenings In the the emblem of the occasion, a white Emmet Wilson, the brilliant young turns Are Given Irving Literary and Debating Societies State's Domain. carnation or u white flower, will Ik- worn lawyer of Pensacola, leads both Con will present the play, "The Time of His by hundreds of men, women and children The official canva.su of the votes cast Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama gressman Mayes and Senator Flournoy Life," charging an admission fee of 50 In this city. in the first primary waa made by the carried tho state of Mississippi In the for the nominaUon In the Third district cents. All seats reserved. The occasion irf one at which the mem state committee at Jacksonville, yester Democratic presidential primaries held. He will have to run the race over, how day and while only a few offices were in On Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock ory of the mothers departed and the tho graduating exercises of the Grammer His vote will approximate double that ■ . ever, with Mr. Mayes, doubt the official returns were awaited honor and glory of tho mothers living School will take place at the uuditorium. (Killed for Governor Woodrow Wilson, of with interest by the voters of the state. W. A. Russell, editor of the Palotka find their particular expression— a day On Wednesday afternoon at 3210 at New Jersey, hia only opponent for the The matter of the runner-up in the race News, and Ion L. Farris, the Jackson especially set apart as one of reverence the High School the class day exercise« support of this state in the national con for Governor has been in doubt and the vention. ville lawyer, áre In the "come back” for the liest friend on earth that come will delight the audience as usual. official count puts Milton in the second class politically, both having been nom to everyone. Mothers honored by their On Friday night at 8 o'clock the n-al place with Trammell instead of Gibbons. ‘ The will of th«- late Colonel John inated for the Legislature in the recent children, old or young, inturn paying graduation exercises will occur, an event For ('ongreNsnian-at-Large Claude Jacob Astor, the features of which were primaries after having been defeated two the same loving sentiment to their moth in which the t •• I Ait» I i»» and ft, lilssck » • r I I si' n ) •khardf VV alt. r | Ail 4^ prim|ier I olony i 24 29 I II hetiiamm. • i 1 A.t. ». ...rt :. t.t«M-k ) • —* l } .ft t II.le Ma If are! l «it 4».. Pr«as|ier « nl**ny 3 *’4 29 I 3« til II Is quite satisfied that tiieru Is l(4iU|l. 1 i Ail» 7. Idia It K. t*ef laH \\ l a .lk .r d • • \ 1 Ai« 4? f'r* «»l**n> I 2 A 29 I 3« no danger noar. When four hunters Prie>l*rr t uloti) « o »Alt |lt. Idi*« k tirf 1. Taf' »•roo,- . • •loti k • O I Ail« 4« 49 5o an.I .'»5. I'r«w|wr t «»Isiny 1 24 ■ X I I Prvelun. Maliel P I a*I J. liliN'i » , 1WT l 1 all 1 » • k h « r * 1 » H » M I Ait 61. pn«|wr t 'olony 1 24 29 I I* or less departed tn succession from Sh«t.p* II. Kreo| 1 Ait 1. blcgck ^ . Iter T»1« 1 K« khanlt Il J Jr I Ait 54 Prt«|M>r » oloiiy 1 2 4 ¿u I 98 a near by log cabin the rook would Arfe*. II R 1 Alt» 1 »ml 2. IflfM k J » •••» . T a ll 1 llrtle) Vlldfe « I am 6*1, I'neprr » olony J 24 I 33 Madden 1 'tn*- 1 Al! lu. |f|(>* k K, »»er '* I af* 1 HarHel •• 1 1» I nts ’i'i «Mil Wi Prus|*er t ‘«ilony I 24 n X «I return to tts nest after tbo Inst bad Ttre J H I a*1 ai'«l * block K ' M » r« ti 1 ■ rwtrtif ) V.w| f I .1» Prigs|iwf » iiluii 1 l 24 29 I 18 VV il fir III,« t.f. 1 H I aM PriMjief • olony 1 2 t 29 I 3« guns out of sight, llut whenever Pru«lK*r »'uloti) » ’o 1 a it -1 «nil 7%. liliK-k tts-r »* le ft 1 » Sleets. Andre— R l*ol 4. »dock K. Her li. T a il » l’ri*p«-r < ob»M) t o IaiIs «• M. '><». »07. Pr*as|*a»f t ol«m> J 24 « SI there wore more the bird lost count Pro*p«r C« 1 in) ( o 1 ot» 5 to 10. »»lock V t u#r 7 í Heile) A Fydge I Ait 7 4. Prv—per Colony .1 2 4 29 1 38. TV 1 |(«d>»Ma«m Merle \V I «Ma 77 ami 74» prt*»;*»f <'olony 1 2 4 :■* 2 II and returned to Us nest even while I’f'MjWf 1 iib*f1) » •• Ml lilisc k F. Her “ T«f» Pru«|M*r » olony » *• Ml block K » ter 9 Taft ll i r •!. |l. »./aii.Mi H 1 » t. ’•« «nd ,l»* I'f'siwr 1 i»l«*in » .’4 79 X 31 some were still In tbo hut. Hltnllnrly, Pnawpef i 'filiih) < «i Ml »dock F »ter 1»» 1 •»« • i S( riaaelitir g H » I ..1 S I pria»(M-| ' otlHl) t 2 4 .•‘I I 38 WrMlliSI I '«til M I aii »1 Pftw|«rr 1 «dotty I 29 38 spas do not count further tban four, priM(»er » ‘olony < *» Ml I.Iih k 1 tlrr » ! tall Pr