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1 RS[ [NJ()VS v ; “‘%E“ ”“lmsr “fmy 1KUY LUNLLK gt %fiwv REUNION fULL] LREREY e ot e o body took up the consideration:of the Fiorida Witness, the official weekly Baptist paper of the' State. At a meeting held yesterday, Camp | Loring, through James M. Catheart, master of transportation for the South Florida Camps, United Confed- erate Veterans, chose the Atlantic ARHY HOSPITAL TODAY WILL MAKE TOUR OF STATE, AR- ‘ WILL SHORTLY COME A resolution was introduced which| - SCRAPPING OVER HARVEY- Coast Line Rallway as the official RIVING IN LAKELAND IS o 0 FLORIDA. | abolished the Board of Publication, WILSON INCIDENT. route over which the veterans will me 8. ; T established earlier in the sessions c» reach Macon, Ga., for the Bix Con- federate reunion to be held: there. They will make the trip from Tampa in a through car, . The following notice was issued: “The Atlantic Coast Line via Jack- sonville, and G. 8. & F. Rallway to Macon, Ga., has this day heen adopted by ‘Loring Camp No. 1126 official route to the General Reunion, May \ the convention, and turned over those duties to the Board of Missions. " The matter 'was discussed at Iength It developed that the DPaper owes a debt of $1,600, secured by note. The pa- per has as assets about 1,000 sub- scriptions due for a year or $2,000. The resolution was adopted, giving the State Board of Missions authority Jacksonville, Jan 271t h-ldl"- ed by those ‘interested in the 'qi roads movement, that the tour of the Atlantic Coast Line '“Good Rosds Train,” which is to coyer the entire State of Florida, will be one of th most successful efforts in advaneing the cause of better highways that - has ever been planned. The tréin (By' Associated Press.) fi;h 5(entra1 Construction Com~ Washington, Jan. 27.—The Till- pany js .1 a new corporation, in whic ( man, Wattersen, haryey lnd!Wllson % p¥incipal figures are three well- episode -held the attentioh of Wash= P builders and contractors, all ington today. 'The South Carolina ical men, experts in their re- Senator’s reply th the Kentucky edi<| ‘e lines, insuring to the new tor's “challenge” is awaited with &‘ 8in the largest measure of suc- | terest. ‘Watterson sald this morning: feess. & “In a letter to Tillman, 1 promised cjated Press.) jan. 27.—Charles . W. ew York banker recently’ ot v mAme Federal prison . by ident Taft, has been moved from Army Hospital at Fort McPher- where be had been takeh for Sipent. He went to local hotel until he is able to go to a purposes of the company and it | to sell or lease the paper by April 1.|proot.af any statément made by mef, 3 6, 7 and 8. No change of cars from|has been touring the Southern States ~ ids resort. He may latelr s:o:: The convention by vote assumed |that “might bs' - dlspuited. - Governor [ :lll’;r:tatf";:::h °:n“;e°':':;:::; Tampa or other points via this route. | since November 24, on which date it jpo. For the first G K the obligation of $1,600. The Board “JAMES M, CATHCART, Master ot Wilson ‘denies I had authorization tfi raise money for “ his campaign, % have proo’, not omly that I had- n.u- - thorization, but “that I' collected & ‘é ,cnnnldenbla sum. I will furnish this lett’ Richmond ‘on its long joumu Since that time the train has bfi!} steadily moying from one city or town to another, lectures and exhib-~ its being xlvel wherever nr?ur i two years the ex-prisoner is out under the eyes of government Hais. He was accompanied by gife and sister this morning he was taken from the hospital which appears elsewhere in hper today. company is officered as fol- . 'W. Hicks is president; Alon- gan 18 «vicg-president, and. of ‘Missions' will finance the ‘paper until it is leased or sold.* ABDICATE OR FIGHT Transportation for South Florida Camp, January 26, 1912,”—Tampa ‘Tribune. i & . ’ ments could be made. 3 ———r By N[“ m“ Watterson, and said: “If - Watt £} b n:leme’x{ n‘il‘:tt'méi’u:: p;h: msnuufi Jlu_v lg '9“"‘"‘ next Wednesday and will re- LAKELAND BOY s proo’s of what he says, he ough S et ¥ EETO main here over night belore proceed- to publish them. I have' nothing’ more tq say.” WEDS KENTUCKY GIRL s following notice, taken from Plant City Courier, will be o{ in- {o the groom’s friends in ‘this | Chinese Pundent hmes Ultimatum That Manchus Must Surrender Throne by January 29. —_— g lom.hward | Gronnd of Bloody Conflict To Be the | Besides the exhibits and working .. ; ‘models which convey to ohe's mind Boene of Great Gathering On |y goientigo features of rosd. bulld- Fiftieth Anniversary. / s officered and equipped, with experience at the hetm,-and orable condifions that - growing section, and ILLINOIS DAY mflmni ; ing, oné of the cars of the train ia : : i .su tedly will furnish- the equipped with facilities for ] . ; (By Associated Press.) Every one who has ever lived - ‘ P — e Hawkins and Miss Vestah i' o, ooy vioo Jan. 27:--President] Ilinois will be weleomed at the Tijdeo! ith uitlimited opportuni- (By. Associnted Press.) lectures, seats beng provided for an o m;r}(fortm EI;yPl::rta ?1::!, Sun Yat Sen of the Chinese Repub-|nois'Day celebration next i business, there s every rea-| - noy Orieans, Jan, 27.—General C, hundred or more peop! but late of Kentucky, * i lic hag fssued an ultimatwm declar- ing the Manchu throne must bé abdi- cated by 8 o'clock én the morning evening if they bring & {808 to predict for this new enterprise Irvin Walker, commander of the Wasket to Munn ‘Park. desspt Sag WR‘: 8 career. |uniteq Confederate Veterans, has is- Ay " s b S 0 sued a general order to all camps to of January 29 or an attack will be|| "'m Iom ¢ obtain from the State legislature an made on Peking. This information| 3 y e . SR is contained in/a cablegram t6 a lo-|° "A° AN ROUT 0“ NEX'I' my the propcsed peace jubllee to be held cat Chinese newspaper. o N e e g gt sl b 30 -y at Gettysburg, Pa., on July 19. The endorsement and apvmfluhu dor i celebration will occur on the fiftieti ; Hope of mri lnnlaa Vm" while a platform is arranged at end of the car where the official lec- turer can easily ‘point out the 2 features shown by the lantern The importance of the train its objects 1s seen in the fact that the govérnment is behind the traveling exhibition and has aded in preparing. u;, exhibits. In all parts o' the coun= , efforts are being made to. e haphazatd methods in road married in Jacksonville Sunday; ry 21, 1912, e bride is an amiable young possessed of many excellent of character and will be great- ¢ from the circle in which moved. Pope Hawkins is one of ‘bome boys' and is a competent r and an expert fruit packef.” 0P WARREN TO. umnom \b ¥ i the Methodsit church hnmvw ; Bishop_Henry W. 41 Ln&epli«dfifl’m ; ey S e rorh ceting ‘of the National| Y0 ter, Who murdesed Ru yyet o : i a rare opportunity o sa 77 % W T el g gyl . W . ”fi, \ CHe A_ml’e ¢ Lakeland to hear & great man.| © AR e ‘ton- “high “sch nspet i */must »' nte tion | ¢ Mtnt’:h: $th: ; i the evening the pastor, Rl" { ko : R 2 wilbé 5001 on the.de< fl“‘“‘“ ¥ 3 €. Jenkins, will preach of “The ‘q’“: ;”: r"n""":‘“‘g ::d"m";’hl: ray of figutes to show the pefeentage| Mond velopmient ‘of ?u” mp\mou.t o P :uu. ‘arrive St. " : Flood and the Untaling APk 0L 15 0 e fixing to leave] 00 illiteracy In the South. He safd:|! ; point. Lots will be:put on sale at an | p. m.; Jeave St. cxoua 3:84p. m., romises to try ‘to make it wom AN A 1hid i this year.””. This 1s “The South could once boast an aris- early @5%s, 4l it Wikl be 5 good Plice| s {0 attend. \nteresting news, not 80 mach because] 10CT8CY- that was . capable, - broad: .}t secure & summer cottage under o will be special muste a8 well the: Plant Gity:folka &% Slantitug: 40 minded and highly trahned. Condi Christian infidencés. |The plan is not prmos. A cordial Invitatio | o gy neir netghbors, but beosuse 4t O™ conduclve 4o such socisty. have for an investment, but alk that can 4 1o all strangers and visitors: mufi.1 whole lot more of berries SO waph AN eY. ' EAGHN) LN o be made by the sale of property will e city. The members of the & children especially needed education, e than last year. No one has been dis- v 2 he! ey be turned fnto improvements, Al- b a il 8gaY, representing.hersel’ as a re urged to be present at overed yét who does not like straw- and should not- be demted the priv tow 12 noon, arrive Ft. Meade 12:26 K ‘ol an Orphans’ Home - at|Teady more than ten thousand dellars’| p. m.; leave Ft. Meade 2:56 p. m., services, berries, and the ‘size sud quality ot | e DLy becauss they bed tg '*‘7‘ anst Oilve, N, ; it arrested | worth of 10t huve been eugeged. |arrive V;’lu:hull. ¥ p u'ir‘:a}: the crop is interesting to everybody.|’ ; . /5 Wauchula 6 p. m., arrive :Are g INJUSTICE T0 CARTERS, o poi. hm a few days ago for obtaining| - . m MEETINGS AT . money under falde preténses, but was GAB‘L SAY& §“t 6:67 p. ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH released ou'her promise to Wednesday, February 7—-—-I~ve Ar-', towh first traln, Before leave T ¢hdia 12 noonm, arrive Psnfa Gorda ing \‘:: ‘:‘:’ homv:r, she ;Mnovd ls,N Mml[n 12:68 p, m.; leave Punta Gorda 3:28 the consent of G. W. Womble to al- . m., arrive I't. Myers 2:36 p. m. low her to take two of his children Thursday, February 8—Leave W%, back to.the asylum with het, and Myers 12 noon, arrive Lakeland 4:34 withy other . children “she collects p. m, around- the country, she went. her ; Friday, Fobrlllr! 9—Leave ub- A and 12 noon, arrive Auburndale Lt . 12:25.; leave Auburndale 2:55 e morning Marshal W. H. Til-} p.om; lis received a felegram from the arrive Mulberry 3:56 . m. . Baturda; Fe Marshal ‘at Sanford sta 0 bruary 10—Leave e e e e Rfl’ol eow | uber” 1 aa A Prass B ot the Womble children sround S]'M“[ [s wnm 12:41 p. m.; leave Plant City 3:11 the streets by a chdin which she-nad d m.,"arrive 'rnnu 4:03 p. m the Tampa Times of ‘the 24th an article stating that a man George Davis - had ' been ° on Tampa” by Polk county i that the man was sick and ®ut there to be cared for by living at Carters, the man been at work at Carter's Mill ke il The Times went on "oilce the practice of nearby Wd counties in sending sick down to Tampa to be cared Sating that each community €are for its own charity cases. I last night in regard to the nAlMs RECOVERING FROM | flfl[mc Afti Chirlotiun libohduat 2!, in Dr. Welmer's sermon on the sub- Ject of “The Great Finder,” hie show- od 8o clearly and with great effect how hope was lost I ¥he'world; ‘and that the world ‘had no hm ‘until Jesus. The Son of Man came .w_uat-ud to save that.which was lost. All the anhlflon of l.thNlt men ‘M (By Auoclnm Press,) London, Jan. 27.—The agent of Gaby Deselys, the French actress, de- nied yesterday's reports that she was married to Harry Plleher. an Ameri- cnn dancer. e (By w Press.) Dallas, Jan. 27.—The outbreak of gpinal meningitis is subsiding. The schoole are preparing to reopen. There were few -d@nonl cases ad' no deuhl this week. MINE WORKERS H i I \JJ —— o ne Mr. H. B, Carter, “of. she | Bteliehed tothe giris fez. - The Mar- A LAKELAND MAN 10 2AKE Hanuta(turing Co., declared (By Associated ) shal Ilm what steps to take in the. (37 Assoclated Press,) rnr u m m et Yatements made by the man Indfanapolis, Jan. 27— matter ud Mr. Tillls wired'to ar-| Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jan. 27.— Werly false and did the peo- The' report of a great gold strike Carterg and Polk county a Scout Movement was dempunced by A !dnt ubm to be held at Da- uticn. Ty, sk, AR Lol T T et & it e presumed th‘:uvtw:::. iy Bt bt Dtored s ‘s | LT DOBIRRINg at 10 ofelock, Jenuary. & ma) Y o > 3 B4 tramp, gaf Mg, On:u: el ot : [ble;Experts announce that gold is| v, o oet Rev. C. K. Haines, of one afiliated with the ‘movement could be s member of the union, o P BN R YMAN TWINS GREETED . tull house greeted- the - Lyman Wlt the Herron ‘theater last h'Mr new farce, “The M:umu are old favorites of theé Primitive Baptist church, who spends fils winters at Lakeland, and R. Y. Walden, of the Missionary Bap~ - tist clurch, is attracting much ate’ téntion.' These points to be debated: 1. The chureh of which I, C. K. Haines, am identified with known as the Primitive Baptist church, is seriptural doctrine, faith and pl'lo- tice. 1st. In preaching to only the sav~ od or elect and In refusing to preach the gospal to lost sinmers. - e 24. In teaching foot washing to ' ¥e gave him work. He later "k and the ladies at Carters “‘“‘ every attention untif he c“e( 10 be up and around. He 4 s and we heard nothing ™0 him yngf) I was shown e in the not in sufficient quantities to pay for b development of the mines, person connected with the National Civis Federation. CONDEMNED TO DIE Jacksonville, Jan. 26.—Convicted of murder in the first degres, Willlam Alexander, a young white man, was sentenced to death by Judge Call in the. Ciroult Court this morning. Alexander eut the throst of J. W. | Sumner. ;anether young ‘white man, with a razor in the Hogarth barroom,|be a church ordinance and practice corter of Bridge and Adams stréets | ng it in our congregations, Oh /ugust 3 last, and was convicted| ~AMrmative, C. K. Haines; no“(‘% of murdeér in the first degree on the ive, R. Y, Walden. The Jewell Kelley Company will OTHER offer tonight at thefr canvas theater . Aheater-goefs, and they & funny comedy, “FPhe Whole Damn. ‘and delighted the large au- Family.” The play isa laugh trom| Mr. James Doyle, of Chicago, and M’"fl one enjoying a eharty start to finish, and will prove a big, | Mr. Charles Helt, of Ford ‘Wayne, laugh af the amusing eltuations in pleasing performance when interpre- '“nw?wln were oomnly ted by the Kelley plavers. lves, B mpm:oodnnd:llon- g|1oved: the singing. A good-looking horup 18 carried by the company, g might a8 well teke O him ag e’ e 11t & Bl of $8 or $10 “erles at Carters which he got | ® commissary, ang Which, of he faileg ¢ mention at Tafm- € With the Other things the did for him there, b m.oputusmdhlwnlntm sought m M e 11th inst. He showed no nervour 2. The church of whi ! the beantitul four-aet comedv-drams, much to its popularity. - The o whien I, B. ¥, N INVEsnGA'nox OF | “ThE Man of Her Choice.” ‘Thy com- three started for 2ompAny Ba been strengthened by ,.o " Ier Hen called P fa son- | Walden, am, connected with, kuows | .o e “ oo ety o isg, s i s wihnof s e e had any-{ s the Misslonary Baptist_chureh, is pression in the city and has many friends and admirers in the city who will be wiad to know they are to re- main over. "“Wife in Name Only” “Otducted g hearing on th will be gm:uced T;:&a{"il:n:wm g s e o inye m theia part of the proc: w na r. Doyle an iyl 0 b tx»mz;mm of the alleged! toithe aghters of the Contedsreey. | flessed with m-g?mmm- i 'nnoh Day will be a big suceess. ed"‘@m‘ 5! elaborate version of ‘ast Lynne™| ing to those friends tn 1 s of an lnquk’ 1 erything necessary for such #po 4 Just before night, the party returned;|’ bringing a magnificent string of black bass, and two more delighted northerners, was htmw £td. Both thing to say why sentence should noi riptural in deetrine, faith and J¢ pronounced, he replied; “Nothing. | rractice; I could make another éxplanation, bu L “In sending misslonarles to don’t-eare to do so.” 3 reach the gospel to ) WILL BE A BUOCESS. lexarder's date of execution wil | + slpportl:g f:em wfi;flo::.:::: be fxed by the Governor. hings, 4 Neither of the attorneys - or the tw 2 ORCUr next Tuesday evening in mpn,nppeared in court. ' Both gerved when a blg suppar will, ' - voosintment of, Judge Call, the de ying they werve fi ,‘nd who 18 aléo a very at- ‘*SWKated Press.) ttle actress, on, Janm, 21—~Rmeunt- TV of Texas, ch;lrmn of Ruleg Committes, « which In teaching the Bible to our hildrem ard our couwsgrer: tions 14 Junday-School on %M Day.