Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 2, 1911, Page 8

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it - AT - - e Pr— - ‘ Y, NOV 2, 1911, THE EVENING TELEGRAM: LAKELAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Late Court Proceedings FARMERS’ INSTITUTE|{ l (Continued from Page 1.) SP[C'AL ]RA'N. 3 PAGK EIGHT ceny; certified to County Cour lt W|“ TOIII' ‘lorlda |l‘ The court took up for today the ' trial of Melvina Brown, a mnegro ACCOI’dlI\CQ WIth woman, for the killing at Winter N | Haven or October 23 of one Ada- |tlll0l‘al‘y on Page 1. {line Macon, another negro woman.I The jury is being selected this morn- {5 - Feom the: Rubtions Sng Wl The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad When You Want ’ w— X A A Buggy i 4 A Wagon '\7 g A Set Of Harness led the jurors by the defense, it Ia:)- \id seeiiied & Mpasal ai ol sl 4 pears that the defense will appeal to laced th t the disposal ; 2 i 3 , de- | €818 and place em al 3 A Lap Robe e v 1 4| G i of e H : J g i versity of Florida for a ¢ killing took place in a church and g il 1’ An AutomelIe RObe was effected by the Brown woman ?::el:bte:el.s’;late' leaving Gainesville { e H Stabbing the Macon woman twice in|° sllie el il i or anythll\ga I'G(]llll'ed for the breasy with a sharp file. It is lol'lr(::stunhm of the train will be i likely that the court will be engaged e ' H H 1vi i Two carloads of farming imple- '; rld"‘g or dl'lVlllg, see ?t"r:: 4 ll:kih:u;::: (;;al: :,n(‘:h:a:r:o ments representing the most improv- % dii ,z.u; i‘, ed machinery in the State, § g . One carload of hogs, 20 or 25 'Y B Y head, representing four or five of the most improved breeds. One carload of forage crons, grass- es. cereals, corn, leg hat have been collected during ..c past six months, One carload of citrus products, representing methods of packing, varieties of oranges and grapefruits, etc., illustrated with photographs|™ and charts showing methods of con- trol of disease, application of fertil- izer, etc., 15 or 20 different samples of soil and as many packages of fer- mon, Oklihoma City; J. K. Dodson.|tilizing material, collection of pre- Arcadia; €. S. Clarke, Akron, Ohio; | served fruits and vegetables, 5 or 6 J. E. Moore, Winter Haven; K. Brad- | thousand bulletins published by the ford, Tampa; S. S. Chandler, Ar-{Florida Experiment Station and the cadia; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Huhes,|U. S. Department of Agriculture. Limestone, Fla. About 60 enlarged charts used in the Farmers' Institute work which cov- ers topics on fertilizers, feeds, meth- B HOTEL ARRIVALS, Tremont. W. M. King, Atfanta; H. W. Mich- ael, Ga.; J. H. Shaffer, New York; D. W. Laughlin French Lick Springs; (. W. Parker, Peusacola; Geo. R. Paschal, Jacksonville; W. 8. Ryall, Auburndale; V. O. Davis, Tampa; J. M. Smith, Jacksonville, W. G. West, South Bend, Ind. Matanzas. D. . DuPre, Bartow; W, P. Da- M’GLASHAN ' The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1909-111' South Florida Ave. A SMOKE ¥ | “Inman’s Blunts” | L —— A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. Look for the Blue Label on every box et S ey S R ~qr= Made by Oysters at all times and in all|ods of tillage, seed selection, live styles at Hansard's Cafe, stock and suggestions that are of in- C. l N M A N ‘terest to every farmer. About 200 1| photographs, 100 of which enlarged Lakeland, Florida | that have been carefully selected for Farmers' Institute work. The speakers, Prof. P. H. Rolfs, Director of Florida Experiment Sta- tion and Supgrintendent of Farmers’ Institutes, (. K. McQuarrie, Asst. Superintendent, A. P, Spencer, Asst. Pathologist, Florida Experiment Station, E. W. Berger, State Nursery Inspector. The speakers will be changed from time to time according to the demands of the territory through which the train will pass. An expert whose name we have not| & secured will give important advice on the packing, handling and mar- keting of citrus products. Every- thing will be carefully labeled and| % Pillans’ PURE FOOD PRICES HEINZ 57" - NZ 87 ldlsplayed to the best advantage. P . i A W :p;::l::zr. L e ud::cc [ St Olive Oil .... ... .. LEPEER A 35c ! " . T—{IANKS. Mandalay Sauce ...... .......... . ...... 35¢ vou wo“ld | We desire to thank our many § Pepper Sauce ... ... ........... M 35¢ R | Not 'I'hi “ attentions during the last illness $ Preptred s 16¢ and death of our little one. { v S RS R MR. AND MRS. G. J. TOLSON. weet and Sour Pickles .......... . ...... 35¢ of giving a girl a diamond in ; Chow Chow 35¢ 4 an ugly i meal tickets for 9 “h% 1es see smesesse & seesed ’ E gly setting; neither ; rpn’ ¥ Prepared Horse Radish ......... ... oo .20 should the candy vou give be [§| Hansard’s Cafe. : PR fhan usly Yox, 21 meals for $5.00 at Hansard's| (W] - Cafe. P 5 : Pl I l A N S'& Cg The packages that contain ——— ‘-&r) NORRIS, Candy are the most FIRE IN ATLANTA “r THE PURE FOOD STORE artistic creations ever (de- RETAIL DISTRICT kz vised for this purpose. (1. Atlanta, Nov. 2.—Fire broke out 2 in the retail district late last night | {33 causing damages estimated between (1‘ $150,000 and $200,000. The origin | Rgl of the fire, which started in the fur-| (& niture store of the Oscar Barnes' | N Company, is unknown. B The qunl\hy of the candy goes hand in hand with t"¢ beautiful packages. 80c and $1.00 per pound. RED CROSS PHARMACY Exclusive Agents, Fresh Buckwheat gt i 1| 1 N i New Florida Syrup f] o™ " Y | g % L $Organizations :|K a4 My.stock of all groceries is now g§|3/] Xopaks awp xopax osasessissiisenseoss| Rl i very full on all lines with fresh stock stzzaaron aipr T Jlmect i Mot i evers om0 and good prices. : Remember Seeds price is no obece | tmetation v oviee brosees (08 C. G. Arendell. secretary; J. L. Love, W. M. and Fertilizers : Cash coupon tick- ets to cash customers. 8 @ Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- [} ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P. * * - Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month. C. G. Arendell, sec- retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. ‘Phone 89. Say it plain. Our rapid fire delivery is the talk of the town, Yours to please, D. B. DICKSON | Mayes Grocery Compan HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED —_———— We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Ship. | IDEAL FERTILIZERS We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchanl MAYES GROCERY COMPANY We have installed a new method for producing Bread, Cakes Rolls, Knownas : TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and insx an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a mad driven by electricity, and does not have to be touched I'>y hands. Extension, H, 8. Fawsett, Plant| goqadpdopddddidididdtdeddbidd I friends for their kind sympathy and|g g4 36808800804 0400000006 PPPPPPPPP B, i o $5.25 meal tickets for $4.50 at| (B E-’(’.'f\'g"g" e Yt ratralratratYal Y j' .A‘ |'To Reachithe People awennen tev; JLLEGRI ) Wholesale Grocers ——— ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles at COST to close. EE——————= Always on Ha 1 Lakeland. Florida BARHITE BROS, Proprietors —. Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. s TOBTHE LADIES OF LAKELAND | _Mrs. 6. Thiomas Fleming has located at 301 S. Kentucky Avenue, next to Meth- odist church, where she is ready to TAKE ORDERS for all kinds of EMBROID- IERY. Stamping done to order. This in connection with a Circulating Library of new fiction, which she invites the Read: ing Public of Lakelandito inspect. OUR FALL LINE OF SUITS} IS ALL IN $25.00 Suits we are selling for $1° and $16. Our $20.00 Suits are scl- ing for $12 and $14. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits are way dow! in prices. We have just got in a bis line of Full Peg Knickerbocker Pants for Boys. Don't fail to come an look at these bargains ... .. HUB CLOTHING CO JOS. LeVAY J. B. DeREE - o G NN ) B0

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