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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., PAGE FOUR. ——————————————————————— . iAN ILLUSTRATION OF OLD- The Evening Telegram TIME SCHOOL DISCIPLINE. ——————————————— Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. The ollowing interesting bit trom tie lite of Hon. 3. M. Sparkmian Arcadia News: Entered in the postoffice at Lake-! 1 land. Florida, as mail matter of the| At teachers | we Mr, vvou Park, told the taken from tine mecting held a few . L. Gunter following: s siice, second class, EDITOR.| “More than thirty-five years _ i1 was a pupil in a near | present village of Homeland in Polk ! was the teacher. HETHERINGTON, M. F. HEL school the A. J. HOLWORTHY Business and Circulation .\lanagt-l\"'n‘mm_\. Col.- of | NOGDORIOCD 8 NLWD YITEMS | HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. ( | | | | Hollingsworth, Nov. 2i.—BEvery one speaks very favorably of the big circus which is billed to exhibit at Lakeland next \Wednesday, Nov Jov. 23, 1911 working for The Accident lnsamn«e! ‘ompany. Misses Violet Burgner has return- ~d home from Gardner, after spend-; ing a delightful visit with her sis- tor, Mrs, J. Mercer who formerly re- <idedd here. | he Club House on the Hizhlands < going up rapidly and will certain- + be a great help to our country. AUBURNDALE NEWS NOTES. Auburndale, Nov, 21.—The Citrus SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year Six months Three mouths Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, e s I One R A S S From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS a weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, ete. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year, THE INFANT GROWS. o - At the beginuing of the third w of its existence, The Evening ' gram is today compelled to enlarge, by lengthening its columns, in order to accommodate the increased volume of business with which it is tavored, and at the same time to avoid cur- tailing the features which have made the popular with the readers, Toda cight-paze, same pather so standard the the pirper is the six-columu - form, iz s Qs omaintained by towns the size of the rm contiains more larger wed ki Lakeland, In issues of tat each ol six news ot special features than ot weekli phit weekly Wit five hi; has the State, ; hig cit Associng Foclass ol 1I|:~J tede impossible to any urnishing ticn of the tour o s, Lakeland now the LY paper ontside the the crvice daaly paper in ted which has telegraphic | 0 i Thvine cioe been a printer's ap-| nihle that John \Warson will run like Cdevil” prentice, i ois peas 1o suppose the 0 | The only editor who has |‘l']|nrl|||} feasting upoy quail so far this sea- son resides away over in West Flor- ida. s it possible that we will have to emigrate to West Flovida in order | to be treated vight? l’ | There are two or three ci torie: way, gar fac- in Lakeland that, in a modest | are zrowing and While we do not sugge thriving. | \ 'St that this ity will ever e a cigar manutactur- ing center like Tampa or Key West, there is no reasoi why this industry may not become quite a factor I;I our progress. The factories that are here and making good should be ui\-‘ enoevery encouragement by our mer- | chants, and the home product should be pushed asg mueh s possible, We understand that the cig manu- factured in Lakeland are not excelled anywhere, it will patriotic, ismple S and but not only Justice, every Lakelandey to hoost these brands 0 | Ocala week e he i a big time County Faiy Brick only having the Mavion ing in tall blast in the We sociation believe this is the 1= tan in the state which is vot only selteustaining, but has actual- v padd a dividend to its stockhold- erss OF conrse, while this condition is most gratitying, the Faiv would bhe a big thing for that section even if Polk h AL that as needed s it were van at a tinancial loss, county conld and should have s an institation one or two persons wity the ability and time to devote to it orgat tion and exploitation Mai at leiswy haste and repentin is one of the favorite pas- It how young peo- times of e nowadays, it seems is appalling o note a solemn little it ple rush into what should be anmd saer relation with as preparation a forethounght as they were 10 an coing tainment \ stranger blows into town, from . and inoa few weeks sometimes in few duys a foolish zirl has truste Keepi s antecedents, habits ey light of the morn- Meanwhile, position or old g the ing divore mill is ding overtime, and deser tions and domestic tragedies are daily urrence give moment = times? the I { | HE [ ih GO ‘lln-‘\ Lago he was stricken with poisoning ity | hour’s enter- | of | Do parents ever | He was a good one. He believed in the rod and practiced what he be- lieved. He had a way of reading out his rules at the begining of the term and oftener it necessary. One of the rules was against writing notes of the girls, One Friday after- noon, John Wilson, (a brother of Lawyer Tom, of Bartow, and of M. A., on the Myakka) had written a note to the girl that he afterwards married. The teacher attempted to whip him for the offence. John re- sisted with a siate. The teacher was plucky, but as wise as brave. He dismissed school and adjourned the tight till Monday morning, when hostilities were resumed, at least on one side. The patrons had been votified, and they were all there, John wus also on hand, as well as all other The teacher, told of the trouble, and we all stood by or sat, while John Wilson took the whipping, receiving one hundred and twenty-nine licks, scholars. There was no such o thing in| Eychange opened Thursday for the ceason. The washing and drying | muchine is doing excellent work and I there is every prospect of a prosper- We were favored with a call (rom:’y‘_H scason. They are now shipping Miss Yates, the trained nurse and| grapefruit from the Ryall grove, the Dr. Maynard Monday. | first carload going out Saturday. There was a birthday party given| [)r and Mrs. Harr, of Shelby, O.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mur-|,ve purchased the lumber to build phy at Sparling Station on Friday|, nome on their Lake Hartridge night in honor of their daughter(g.,ve which is one of the finest in Emma. this section. Mrs. M. A. Browere entertained a| Capt. John Hines, of Lake avenue, few of her friends Wednesday even-|who had a stroke of paralysis some ing, the evening being spent in play-| days ago is still in a serious condi- ing social games. Ice creams and|tion. cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bowyer, of Tif- Word from Mr. ton, Ga., spent two days last week Wilcox of Burlington, lowa who,| with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLain. spent last winter in Florida that Mr. Bowyer is ticket agent at Tif- they will leave for the sunny south|!on and was agent here frem 1885 to 10th. They report ice Their many friends were glad and snow and a genuine winter there see them again. Mr. Pearl Hebb, Tacoma, l-ilkl'lall\l‘i Wash " Wi a \i.f'ilm' Wednes- her cousin, | Mr. Hebb is one of the m.u?" | prosperous lumbermen of the Pacific | 29, and our people will be there in force as they generally go in for that sort of entertainment, and Mrs. F. C. Favag on December T to of here now, Mrs, spent Jast Mrs. N. H, N. Voris of Friday with Davis. AL day. tilose days s suspension 1rom N'll“lll,‘\ and the patrons stood by the teachy ol heking do i you ash, Certainly, John o grew up | ach @ any zood! to be oo zood man, married the giri, Pentacost preacher. | he Alterwards atd becianie o A= o e teacher, wits not e el 1 Hecessively elected by those pa (e ) reslgn he Wis teans atd prpils and others saperin- | Pendent, state's attorney and o oon e and Hhrnors [EETTHY] is pow chairman ol i3} e B Committed A candidate 1or pe-election to Yon know Yos Wi Hooker \1 Hi thore snd Biliwe 2ot some whippings | Chis e ? Williesses Clligless, AV living?"' L adia y vaveral Ash hon Ltbie dHouker ol wis | el Wihen told Philips, been i that fierhert candidate, had | sehool e . too, before he hecame | stiate s attorney, our inormant was teated 1o know what record Her- with the rod. This intor it bert it mation we could not give Two sctool teachers in Flovida have become lawyers, one of them is in congress, and the other wants to Lo there, And some people these days still believe in the rod in school; but now the the their scholar not had whipped want neighbor's hoy owl, DE MORTUS NIL NISI BONUNM OTHERWISE HE WAS ALL RIGHT Obituary of Sam Lobdell Says He Was "A Human Viper, the Trademark of Sin.” Oct most Middletown, N, Y., 21 Probably one of the remarka- ble obituary notices ever printed was published in the Sullivan County Re- from its Montelt, Ulster It is as fol- view today county, correspondent, lows: “Sam Lobdell is dead. Some days neck, received [ while fighting with his wite when Grindle [ from a wound in the wis drnnk s, of I fents Hto b delighited with this conntry, | const and usually visits Auburndale oil his trips South, having one of the s and other property here. M ul Mrs. Marvipg Plate, | Kohomo, Tnd,, who were the guests [ or Droand Mrs Simmons, have tak- Messrss Louds and Noah Baily and |, e Miller cottage at Winona mother, of Haskell were in l,:uk:--!r vk for the winter. il [ Mr oand Mrs. Earl ¢ May Mary and Mattie Burgner spent :I‘ ip trom Lakeland Sunday and were t Lakeland with Mr.“ the dinner Mrs, L. Red- Liield of the Gapway, Messps. N.W. Talkington and W, McDhonald, of Fairmont, W. Va,, keeping bachelor's hall in the :'I'dhnvmm cottage on Barton ave- Mr. Beiwere of Chicago arvived at Haskell His par- place a few days ago. Lurge Weiwere purcaased a M, on | of Bavana Lake seems this week, drove few duy= in K guests of Murs, and Dyer, this week is now being Mr. Jdo MeClellands so| M wople can travel straight through tol wre road cleared through uear 1 Bartow from Lakelind, e i Mrs Hives, of Boston, Mass., | Miss dennie Hines, of Tampa, Non Mia in Mo few days with Mr. Avers who has been working at Win- 1. W. Rollinson. Loy I Mes WL Baynard made o vess trip to Jacksonville Thursday I Mreoand Mrs. W, D, Dunham, and children, of Pittsburg, Pa., will (njoy life for the next five months in Patrick house on Park street, UThey also bronght thirty fowls of the finest broed to show Ploridians what can Ho done iy the way of chicken culture, Mr. and Mrs. and | are | :nnlé PAUWAY ITEMS. Paiway 2 noattlTg i 3 a busi- Haven has veturned here to his| ey Mr. Gl Friend, who has heen elork- | store here for some inne is | n ing in th row residing Lakelanmd and s the Harry Hebb, of | Jacksonville, spent Wednesday in | town looking over their property | and calling on old friends. Mrs, K M. Baynard and daughter Ruth, have returned from a visit with friends in Ocala and Tampa. Mr. A. Dodson, manager of the Ocala Steam Laundry, spent a few days here last week in a hunting and fishing expedition. Mr. and Mrs. Pottorf, of Salem, Ohio, are located for the winter with Mrs. A, E. Hines on Pilaklaaha ave- I nue. | | Mrs, G. Bailey, of Park street, is entertaining Mrs. 1. ;. Bailey and Miss Villa Bailey, of Lakeland. Mr. Harry McCorkle, of Pitts- [lmrg. Pa., has purchased a tract of land near Auburndale and expects to locate here Registered recently at the Ariana hotel. K. Sebring, Mr. and Norton Smith, Miss A, Riley Se- D ROAD Brown, Tampa; B, A, Goodale, Tampa; . W Sammons, !Tampa; 3. A Borson, Maytield, Ky.; b “The way to fight com- petition i to work better™ On this bid for vour patronage on NORRIS' Candies, the best S do the George basis we | and DEnrcha and Batts of Claryville were Fin attendance, but despite their mo=t ctforts the poison spread until volast resort they used the Kuife The operationg was of no avail, how- ever, and now he ain’t here more S was character | 4 uniqu [0y oncee ina 2eneration is a com Pviper, such o moral N: he “What is he good virtue was the per- funsolved problem | tor? His only | sistence of his wickedness; his only the stability of his unre- i excellence | liar, | pentence Booze fighter, wife- stealer, the was the trade beater, chicken thiet, egg profane ol of =in, and vile of speech o | point T | | mark { { yond nausea the senutient emblem of with no crime but work be- his capacity | | nowhere He was even worse, but he gone hence and it is never our to kick a man when he Yot was with clination | it luck | dust low1 at death his proverbial He goes below whitening frosts and the { chilling winds are ushering in a him s the long and tedions season for the good left. As was often the case ity he who are W n and when in jail, will keep warm and comtfortable at L others’ expense. and so long Cut from “Well, so long, Sam as it is long, good luck.” hicago Tribune ut- | munity pestered with such a hum:mL was 'h'\i in- is| [ W0 Driscoll, Jacksomville; 1 1 Walker, Lakeland | most beantiful line ever | createrd, ' A LUCKY EDITOR. | RED CROSS PHARMACY Exclusive Agents. Last Monday | agreeably | | | i night ye editor was | surprised by one of our ! nding to our de.aicile some | i [ veal nice fat juicy quail conrse it} i is a work of supererogation to say | that we appreciated the zitt | think of a hoosie {on toast lust ! editor vating quail | We still have al | faint recollection of the treat, hnl| Ye gods' STATIONERY I Ib. Red Cross Linen and- two packages envel- opes to match C | dare not hope that some of our ex- | . pert hunter” friends when @ ‘ush | Lanother covey will again remen, r] the hungry editor. - Milton Gazette | WERE NOT ENTHUSIASTIC | EITHER | { i We do not grow as a rule, tive stores.” euthusiastic, | “farmers’ co-opera- H The farmer doesn’t know very much about the| mercantile business; and if he s only a small stockholder in such a | business, he will have mighty little | The fact of the matter is. anyway, that the profits of the average fetail mer- | chant are by no means excessive Befter management might mean bet- ter profits and no higher prices in many cases, but the same thing is }(ruo in many farms.—The Progres- sive Farmer, over average to say about its management. Red Cross Pharmacy Be Sure Your New Home Is Lighted By Electricity The best homes and apartments are wired for electric light. No other light compares with elec. tric light in convenience and safety. Every home can now afford electric lighting because new Egi. son Mazda Lamps give more light than any other lamps using an equal amount of electric current, New Edison Mazda Lamps are now strong enough for all practical purposes when given ordinary care in handling. The light giving filament is made from drawn tungsten wire that is as strong as steel. Come in and see these lamps to-day. ADAIR SUPPLY CO. Dealers in ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Raymondo building L. W, Fulghman, D. T. Adair. Phone No. 4 Lakela ‘Bargains and Bargains Only! Offered By QTR M \ A N OHLINGER & ALIFFIELD Opposite New Depot NO. 134.—Great bargain in a five-room house. all plaste: newly papered throughout. City water, two porches. two f places. Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1.000 Eay terms. NO. 122.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered 100x140, set to grapefruit and oranges. Fine lake view location, and a very desirable piece of property. $2.400 this, $1.600 cash, balance as rent. NO. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath. 1. plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights. e phone, etc. Good front on lake. Desirable location. Price$32(% on easy terms, NO. 6.—Tenacres good farming and trucking land. ail cleartd and fenced ,with six-room house. This cannot be beaten anf: where at $800. Four acres fine strawberry land near by. clearet and fenced, can be had with the above for $1100 for the 14 a NO. 35.—15 acres good land, with four acre bearing ! grove, on railroad. A bargain at $3.000. NO. 39.—Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove. with fine Bungalow fully furnished, about 300 yards to station. A place and a money maker. 10 acres in all. Price $4.200 T¢ We also make a specialty of large tracts of land tor colon tion, timber and turpentine purposes, and always have some™ OHLINGER & ALFIELD Lot Lroon huve 2 W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, ORANGE GROVE PROFER TY A SPECIAMY. 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