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PAGE FOUR. THE Ev'_:mo TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 20, 1912, ]m fvellillg Ielmram | business man's mail. There be enough left after this expeadityre m put up some attractivg sigaboards Published every afternoon from the | along the railroad track. There Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. | would still be enough left to make a "beautiful display of fruits, flowers ' woul?, . Facts About Irrigation r ————, SPECIAL Entered in the postoffice at La |and vegetables at the passenger sta- Nimbrough System Overhead Irriga- land, Florida, as mail matter of the' second class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. A. J. HOLWORTHY | Business and Circulation Manager. One YORT «::0vovvevssns 84.00 Six months ............ 2.50 Three months ......... Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, CEA PR S AR OIS SN R From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS a weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year. { ——————————— Dixie has a two-colmn article au|~’ vising folks not to save their money. | - o o Don’t worry. old bov—we won't; and! you wen't either, unless you quiti fooling with politics, —— 0-- | Gempare your daily paper with that of any daily paper published in any town of Lokeland's class in the world. It it is not up to the stand- ard, knock oy it till you get some-| thing better. 1 it is up to the stand- ard, boost it and it will stifly better. got 0 A local building and loan associa-| tion, conducted along proper [ would do as much towards building up this city v enterprise that could be launched. It would make more home-builders and home-own-| ers—the most necessary in} any city's permanent and substantiai growth, > lines, as { factors Everybody was enthusiastic at a Board of Trade meeting the other aay when $300 was to be raised for advertising the town in a northern paper. Money being so plentiful with us that we only need some fellow from a few hundred miles away to come in and tell us how to spend it, we venture to suggest that another 500 be raised to be expended in some advertising we feel would be good. Five hundred dollars would print us ten thousand handsome booklets, to be sent out with every LOO FREE! Dare-Devil der Structure, 104 feet in Height Location: West Lemon Street Southof Railroa faeieral Leome Darella The Wizard of the Air MondaY’ JAN. 22 TWICE DAILY Free Band Concert on the Streets Daily by the Famous 4| Royal Italian Band : DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS SHOW!—— Diving from his Slen- {tion, where all visitors could see and awdmire, and this display could be maintained for several weeks. And tion Company are Lakeland business mepn and they enjoy the confidence and esteem of this or any community there might be still enough left of this $00—or if there wasn't enough, a little more could be raised—to rent a nive, pleasant room, to be placed at {the disposal of visitors, where they could find newspapers and literature about Florida to interest them, and where they could have the use of stationery and other conveniences, and generally rest and make them- selves at home and get acquainted with one nother. These are a few things which could be had without great outlay, and which we believe should be secured first before we send money out of town for advertis- ing We do not decry the advertising value of the big northern publications, but before we enter upon a campaign ot that kind we be- lieve some of the things we have suggested should receive attention, purposes. | PREPARATIONS FOR VETERANS' REUNION IN CITY OF MACON With her supporting the Macon wel- Macon, entire Ga., Jan, 19, u=hip eit rennion commitiee right band of to the Contederate Veterans when they gather here in May for the greatest reunion in the history of Dixie. The “Magnetic Center of the South”™ will outdo all other cities in will extend the jentertaining the men who wore the arey. The city will he theirs while they are her One of the features of the mighty gathering will be the the “City of Tents,” where the old heroes will make their home. With the assist- ance of Senators Hoke Smith and A, 0. Bacon and Representative Charles I.. Bartlett the encampment com- mittee has secured tQousands of army tents from the government and these will be used in constructing the camp. [t is expected the tents will arrive in Macon within the next 30 days. Camp will be arranged according to the very latest military idea and will be a model in every respect, Officers of the National Guard of Georgia will co-operate with the en- campment committee in pitching camp. Thousands of cots will be provided for the use of the Veterans. in which they .are known. They tave managed their personal affairs| successfully and that the business of the corporation will be conserved is a foregone conclusion. We under- stand that a limited amount of the capital stock wil lbe offered to local investors and no doubt it will be Guickly taken up. Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS [Political announcements will be accepted and inserted in this column for one month or less for $5.00, or will be carried daily until date of election for $10.00. This fee MUST be paid in advance.] FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Demoeratic Voters of Polk County: P hes v pmrannee o rdicacy for the office of distriet, subject 1 | Democratic primuries, which will be @ from this the action of the the date of announced later, Respectfally, . J. DRANE. FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Voters of Polk County: I hereby announce myself a candi- tdate for State Senator from Polk county. Having the will to serve the people’s best interests, I will use such ability as | possess in the ef- (Continued from page 1.) ‘ | | | | | | L' learance Sale! [ e ) TO BEGIN JANUARY, 22np, 1912, Having bought the entire stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, Etc., of MR S. S. M. BASS and in order to make space for my new Spring Goods, will put on sale at greatly reduced prices everything in stock. BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE WILL BE GIVEN MISS MINNIE REYNOLDS Munn Building, Lakeland, Florida SIXTY-CENT BUTTER IS WASHINGTON PARTY HAS Woman's “Se-tdom . QNI S i SO DY e DISCUSSED BY WILSON. STARTED FOR FLORIDA.| A naligrown an i \ “I;h.”“: commission, ll]ln-|.~po-<-l|ul|3 ftyrant And so It L~ ¢ solicit the support of all the voters, that the rule of nian i thy ] JOUN F. (OX. wshington, Jan 1 Secretary Washington, D. ¢, Jan, 19 The for many. Ages meant. the ser i ! of Auriculture Wilson, commenting ! Congressional, official and diplomatic | woman —Edward Carpenter today on the declaration of New!party, numbering cighty people, left e S FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. ity R sl York wholesalers that the price of | for Jacksonville at 2:20 o'clock this Rabat Rugs and Carpets I am a candidate for the office of | buttor would soon be 60 ~comter—n|afternoon. President Taft at the ve-| The best carpets are mag. . : b . s T T . | and have some similariry Prosecuting Attorney for Polk|pound because of the shortness of | quest of Representative Clark and T. ance to Smyrna rugs, but in ° : county, and respectfully solicit thelsupply, said that it the cold storage|J. I« Brown, has ordered the cruis- mer the woof and warp are ' 4 vote and support of the reader and|dealers were required to make re-{ers Birmingham, Nashville, Washing- | much looser composition 4 every democratic voter at the pri-]ports monthly to the Department of [ton and North Carolina to Key West. | somewhat highter body The ! u mary election, April 30. 1 promise|Agriculture as to how much butter,| He would have sent others, but sev-| fnating color of Rabat < red that If elected, T will devote my time |eges, mutton, fish, etc., they had on|eral were damaged in the recent se- nnloh“; PASISne ] e OT S mt the and energy to the duties of the of-|hand, it would be possible to ascer-|vere storms. i :lfl{nu:'hmnr::);::kc'v 2 fice in prosecutions for the State. |tain whether there really was a President Taft expressed deep re-| peaytifyl blends, are often \ el Respectfully, searcity and whether there was a gret at his inability to make the trip, | hectic cast than Is pleasing ' '8 EPPES TUCKER, JR good reason for advanced prices. Outdoor Amusements, the Celebrated Commencing Johnny J. Jones Lakeland One Solid Week . Lakeland One Solid Week Monday | JAN 22 12 Blg Riding Devices 2 Sensational Free Acts - Special Rates On Al THERE'S A REASON! as he had confidently expected to do. most exacting European taste “ALL THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS/ COMING In All Its Vast Completeness, the Mighty Monarch of All FREE! |aVERDAS French Aerenauts Commencing In Their Sensational Balloon Ascencion and Double Parachute Drop Location: West Lemon Street E oads | Southof Railroad