Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 7, 1912, Page 4

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oty 3 PAGE FOUR. [ tribute of naming a State flower milember. each in three different locali- "w fvelliflfl IelenraMImn-lllurS' of the picturesque Seminole. ! ties. The red-headed, white-headed. MINNIE MOORE WILSON. lzu!d black fungi were present, as par- | Kissimmee, Fla., Jan. 29. :ns'nes on the scale insects. The Bor-| | deaux mixture was made up of 3! CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR AT WORK. ' pounds ¢ rock lime and 3 pounds of | 45 § ey i | copper sulphate to 30 zallons of Entersd in the postoflice t Luke- From the January number of T‘~x<; Wi:llt'l‘. Tll:: lime-sulphur diluted Publizhed every afternoon from the Kentacky Building, Lakeland, Fla. and. Florida, as mail matier of thel .o ¢yristian Endeavor News is Quot-{ 1\ 1o rate of one gallon to 25 gal- geond class, ed the following: “There is a great!) o . ot Yothers Formula v e e o opportunity before the E““"““‘r"r"’} was made up of 3 gallon: of Junior| i Fo O HETUHERINGTON, EDITOR.|or Te This oppertunity pointsip o engine-oil and ? gallons of whale-| 2 BT ————————|the path of duty. If the Master| . co.u 1o 200 gallons of water. | A, J. HOLWORTHY should come today l1-I Him find v | Satsdeicns fa Septembfl'. % Just changze to Florida and see 1 lin the path ¢ duty.” the owrd “Texas” 411“\\' well it applies to us here Crescent City Endeavorers of the older and Junior Societies, are | of -\'vlm'mlu-_r. 5md the ot mourning the death of their pastor, | beginning of .\i\."flli'~'f< : o Rev. E. P. Butler, who passed trom | Scale-insects on 360 Or‘:l'lf:'t‘:c and 1 "- this life into the better c.e. from | leaves were counted for these records. the Congregational church in his On September 1. there were, on an | former parish in Sunderland, Conn. average, 390 scales per {l'“" on fll'(.?‘, azo Mr. Butler's Bordeaux-sprayed trees, ..l\ per "“3": health was such that he went .\'urlhi‘" the unsprayed trees. 18 per fl'_lll'- for treatment and from the hospital |on the trees spraye tl' with llme-éul*; to Sunderland, where the end came| Phur and 2 ]ll-'l‘ r\m. “II the lrm-'s! January 20, A touching feature of sprayed with Yothers' Formula I\.‘ the funeral is mentioned of the En- On the leaves, the averaze flllmbt'l‘-“ deavorers in that far-away village at this time were, 190 per leaf with | Bordeaux, 15 per leaf on the Business aud C.rculation Manager. Two other counts of the numbers | sects had been made earlier | ot scale-ir | both in the season, one at the boginninz: her at the| In all, the| SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ......... Six months ....... Three months ......... 123 Delivered anywhere within the Jlimits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, e o From the same oflice is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS a weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, Sent anywhere for §1.00 per year. cte, what have sprayed trees, offering floral tributes, just those¢ in Crescent City would The Board ol Trade is getting] o004 i1 had been possible, sulphur, and nnv-hu?f of the sr'-all down 1o business, committecs beingl gy iooq vepy pr sive Ep- per leaf with Yothers' Formula IV. at work on sovernl mau WICl [y orth League in Lakeland, and from ! Scale-Insects in November. when materialized, will be of muchl 0 o onia N ws, it is seen that v anths Iatbe (NG pmbar 1} benefit to the city, Among the im=1 1y o0 oihndist workers have A (he gyvernge numbers were, 3,190 provements which could be carvied |y ling Cirele. 11 mects at the geglooinsects por fruit on the RBor- out, and which would add much Wy of members and ater some denux-sprayed trecs, 29 per frait on the atiractiveness of the ciiy, WorlG | i Jiterary thoushts broughtont thi unsprayved trecs per fruit on NG 40 nghe Uiy Clakelid, Jror the intellectual profit of the o rees yrayed with lime-sulphur, to be placed on the NOWH Leaguers, they have a lunch and sc- and one scale per fruit on the trees pas station, an electyis 0N Gy e, Why not have Reading spraved with Yothers' Formula IV, W e that the mana2ement cipdes among the Endeavorers, also The average numbers per loaf were, of the A ¢ Ty wonld put an eleetrie ! yinite these wlind young people 140 with oBrdeaux, 10 on the un- sten un i vowould furnish the by gziving the editor of their “home 6 with lime-sulphur, lich vity ownm "'“" puper” a chance to tell what they »of three-tenths o one Tieht t. what to Keep us from [ qoine? scale with Yothers' Formula 1V, e LT Rl B S A {60 InAuAL COEION N Eordeaux, Lime-Sulphur and improvement, which at the » uy:n“ ll,“"" the State W, O 1.0, Jtowas v v(: 1 Yothers' Fermula IV, would Le an excellent .n.\nlll"" to raise the ril‘ln of annual dues l"m" Combining these three counts, and ment? {each member from 60 cents to $1. A {The Endeavorers often scem ”“ilhh.‘M:l"i!:l]'ll. e Do the Tordoaus | Lia A TLORISA STATE FLOWER. o R ,“””,h I“:_” :”"””“f l,“M an oaveraze of 15 times as mangy the treasury of their organization, | Srdi g s . | o seale-inseets on the leaves, and 150 The cyer interesting subjoct, a Na- ,Hl[.‘.illl.' : rom the slowness \?-nh (TS BY Ty oy e eiite. debn thia toval Flower, agiin inteirosis ‘;“‘:“']'H' SN ey ,"“"“' o unsprayed trees, For lime-sulphur, countey, and while tae Foderation of | Treasurer: Douglas' k'.“m“:'_ ‘;\\'I' h:l\‘«- about the same number on Womean's Clibs is working toward the| I the chureh ealendar of the l“";lh«- leaves, and one-half as many on | of an act of Conzress | lawd Supplement tor last week we | final paz-uge & | \ by IIlh- fruits, as on the unsprayed trees. tiat will give America a flower ¢m- ;'“”I“ I”“ ‘II""“ Sk I|-“;| ‘q-l . {For Yothers' Formula IV, we¢ have blem, why cannot Florida club women | B 1 Lampkin, pastor of the Chris-| = twenty-fifth as many on the tian church. It is, “The Power of a Declared Purpose.” Then fol'ows: “You are invited and you can help o5 by your presence and your prayers.' Bordeaux Mixture and Scale-Insects. unite in one great effort and sceure tor Florida a State flower? The c¢lub women of the national federation are urging a petition that will make the white mountain laurel the national flower, As yet, very lew legislatures have acted on the State flower and Florida has long been dis- cussing the question, Can Florida with her background of romance, her history so inter- In Lake Helen, for one meeting, blended with that of the Indian and | Probably more of which we were particularly the Seminole; can Flor- [ "0t told, the plan was used by sons ida adopt a more fitting emblem than | Fresational Endeavorers of - making that of the beautiful wild rose of the | ™¢h preparation for the service, In- South known as the Cherokee rose? dividual talent was bronght out, the | lcaves, and one-tenth as many on the |t'ruit. as on the unsprayed trees. Just stop avd think over thesc sen- tences and see if they do not well apply, first to “active members” of the ¢, K. Society, second sentence as to what regular attendance mogns to the society meetings. a rapid increase of scale-insects fol- lowed BRordeaux treatment, acurate rumerical data have hitherto been lacking. The evident cause for this increase of scales is the killing by the Bordeaux of the scale fungi (red, white and black) which hold the scale-insects in check. The large totals from the Bordeaux-sprayed trees, in comparison with the un- sprayed trees, indicate what we may expect to happen when the fungi are not present. . When it is absolutely | nee To Floridians the fragrant Cherokee music was particularly good and the church decorated with flowers, Ax A result seat available was taken and the meeting was a “hest 10s¢ has two strong points in its tavor for its adoption as flower em- every un- | 5 per leaf with lime While it has been recognized that! sary to use Bordeaux mixture on | erange trees, one must always be| THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 7, 1912, THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIMF B To Get A Vehicle At Your Own Price Having determined to ~oncentrate my efforts on my Harness Business and Kindred Lines, I will offer for a limited time in orcer To Close Out at Cost My Line of Buggies, Sur. ries, Phaetons, Wagons and Other Vehicles Everything on wheels wili go unreservedly, and if you want a vehicle ;. business or pleasure, now is your time. \ McGLASHAN, Peacock Building. Oppesite Jail The Buggy and Harness Man :NOT(CE OF INTENTION TO APPLY | uniil otherwise provided by the Board | 50 shares, |~ FOR LETTERS-PATENT. of Directors, shall be conducted by 1. a President, a Vice-President, a Sec- | The undersigned hereby give no-jretary, a Treasurer, and a Board of o, {tice that on the 20th day of Febru-iseven Directors. The number of the L. | arye AL D 1912, at ten o'clock AL M. | Board of Directors may be increased J. B. MELTON ]m as soon thereatter as they can be'or diminisied by the By-Laws, but C. M CLAY able Albert W, Gilchrist, governor m‘: or more than fifteen. The Board of ROGERS & BLANTON State of Florida, at his oflice in| Dircctors may appoint such other of- Attorneys for I the capital building in the city of | ficers or agents, having such powers | STATE OF ILORIDA the Tallahassce, for Letters-Patent in-!and duties as may in their discretion | cOU) " O POLIK [cerporating them, their associates!be necessary. I hereby and suceessors, into a body politic | The annual meeting of the stock-|day of January, A, | [ heard they will apply to the lionor-|at no time shall be less than \\.{ J. T KIMBiu Iialders shall be on the last Tuesday at ten{the laws of the ¥t time xhu_\',luku acknowledam above-named efficers, {appeared J. W, Kin ard - of Directors. Kimbrongh, wid corporate under the name of me, an officer 4oy Kimbrough System Overhead lrri jof February of each year tion Company, under the following oclock A, M., at which rter and articles of incorporation, | shall elect the al of which is now on tite in{including the the oflice of the Secrctary of State ufj The Incorporators shall mect at J. B, Melton the city of | Lakeland, Florida, on the 25th day Kimbrongh, well kiow, of February, A, D, 1912, at ten. the persons of thes | [o'clock A, M. for the purpose of adopting By-Laws and transacting | jany other business which may come | edged to and betore i before the meeting. Until the offl- | ecuted the same as the cers elected at the first meeting shall : deed for the uses and puy C. M. CLAYTON, be qualified the business of the cor-!in expressed. J. T. KIMBROUGIH. poration shall be conducted by the| Witness my hand unl Proposed Charter of the Kimbrough|following officers: this 16th day of January, \ System Overhead Irrigation J. W. Kimbrough. ...President. (Seal) WILLIAM i ‘Company. L. M. Futch ....Vice-President. Notary Public State : The undersigned hereby agree to| J. E. Melton ........Seccretary. _ My commission expires =0 the ori tiie State ol Florida at | Tullahassee, J. W. KIMBROUGH, L. . KIMBROUGH, ¢, W. DEEN, L. M. FUTCH, J. E. MELTON, seribed to the fores incorporation, and » become associated together, and do: C. M. Clayton .......Treasurer. 9, 1915, kereby associate themselves together J. W. Kimbrough, C. W, Deen, L. fore 5 y (M. Futch, L. P. Kimb , 4. B b for the purpose of becoming a body utch Kimbrough, J. E 1 Win e Wbkt eIt s Melton, J. T. Kimbrough and C. M. Clayton, Directors, VL The highest amount of indebted- ness to which this corporation may at any time subject itself, shall not iexceed One Hundred Thousand Dol- I | lars, The name of this corporation shall be: Kimbrough System Overhead Ir- politic and corporate under the laws of the state of Florida, the provis- fons of which are hereby accepted. The following articles shall consti- tute and become its charter upon the issuance of Letters-Patent according to law: one of those midnight rehe as he would, Donald Iiriu could not induce the orche: sufficiently loud for a sma-! fit Finally in desperation b 1l to the orchestra conductor =< Vicars, Swell'" Wherear 11 matic, unruffled Engli-h stopped the band, tur: Mr. Brian and szid: T | 8ir” VIL The names and residences of the blem. It makes possible the perfee- tion of the peerless Marechal Neil, which grows in the Southland in riot- ous luxury, if budded to the sturdy Cherokee stock, and like the rugzed Florida pioneer, who has blazed the way for the luxury and comfort o the present Flovidian, the native wild rose has made perfect for the twen- tieth contury rosavian, the matchloss Marechal Neil. But a stronger ar- gument why the Cherokee should be the flower mest worthy ef honor is its beautiful Indian legend. the almost universal interest and sympathy in the Seminoles of Florida, the legend of the Cherokee rose will give a strong impetus toward its ad- option by the legislature as a State flower. The present Floridian may thus pay tribute to the fast vanish- ing race, and preserve, too, for fu- ture generations, a native mythology in the poctic legend of the Indian overs, According to the legend, the wild rose first grew in the Carolinas, the bome of the Eastern Cherokee In- dians. Years ago, a Seminole war- rior was attracted (o the tribe by the beauty of a Cherokee maiden, whom he won, after many difficulties, for kis bride. As she left her childhond home for the fragrant orange hower of the Seminole, she plucked a trail- With | ever™ one, as the verdict of all there, To nust have success in anythine work, and Christian Endeavor i= worthy of being a success It was good 1o hear W | rom Rev, Jas | . Winnard, pastor of the Palm Ave- | nuee Preshyte an church in Tampa, and our State President ¢y several | vears. The result of a long rest lnst ! summer in the Western States is that he is so nearly restored to !h-ullili that the church work was taken up | with his old-time energy when ImI and Mrs. Winnard returned to Flor- ida last fall. The Christian Endeav- or Society, of course, has taken nul new vitality and progressiveness un- der the watehful care of the lrul\'! Christian Endeavor pastor, | GRACE A. TOWNSEND, " | | Interlachen, Fla., Feb, 7, 1012, Spraying Experiments at the Gaines- ville Station, (By H. 8. Fawcett and 0. F. Burger.) A Spraying Experiment. During an experiment in which orange trees were sprayed three times Wwith Bordeaux mixture there were found, on an average, 10,000 scale- insects per orange on the Bordeaux- sprayed trees as compared with only 4“0 per orange on unsprayed trees prepared to follow it up with a eood insecticide. Otherwise the harm don by the inereascd number of scale in- (rects will often more than counter- Lince the good done by the Bor- denuxin Killing injurious fungi SO OE OO |, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1O [Political annonncements will e accepted and inserted in this column for one month or less for $5.00, or will be carried daily until date of clection for $10.00, This fee MUST be paid in advance.] FOR STATE SENATOR, To the Democratic County: I beg to announce my candidacy for the office of State Senator from this district, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries, the date of which will be announced later. Respectfully, H. J. DRANE. ————————————————————— FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Voters of Polk County: I hereby announce myself a candi- date for State Senator from Polk Voters of Polk rigation Company. Its principal office |and place of business shall be at] [ 1akeland, Florida. Other offices may | be established at such other places as | the corporation may qesire and its business may require, 1. The general nature of the business to be transacted by this mrpuraxi)nf shail be: Buying, holding, selling or| otherwise disposing of patent and territorial rights of that system of irrigation known as the Kimbrough System Overhead Irrigation, buy- ing, holding, selling or leasing !p:l((‘ll(s. patent rights, copyrights.’ { trade marks; buying, manufacturing, selling, installing and operating ir- |rigating plants and apparatus, in- cluding pipes, nozzles, pumps, en- ';:lm»s. drilling machines and any and | , subscribing incorporators, together with the amounts of capital stock subscribed by each, are as follows: ida, 250 shares, L. P. Kimbrough, Lakeland, Flor- ida, 100 shares, shares. J. E. Melton, Lakeland, 100 *shares, C. M. Clayton, Lakeland, Florida. 50 shares. J. T. Kimbrough, Atlanta, Georgia, Florida, all other appliances, apparatus or! equipment that may be necessary for over-head, under-ground or surface' irrigation; buying and selling and {dealing in machinery and tools for irrigating and farming purposes;} buying, selling, mortgaging and| leasing real estate; engaging in agri- culture, horticulture and fruit grow- ing; buying, selling, holding, leasing water rights necessary and useful for irrigating purposes; holding stock of other corporations; loaning or bor- J. W. Kimbrough, Lakeland, Flor-| C. W, Deen, Lakeland. Florida, 100 | L. M. Futch, Lakeland, ‘Flnriwh\,' { 100 shares, At Least a Movement for Heatn In he Paddingion bow Idon, if you operate a rapartment house, yon 1 floors of all roons or them once a weck il dows of all sleey oot cne hour in cach day or 1 §25. It may not be po ! the people nworal Ly | borough couneil of Padidir much can be done 10 { bealthy, 1 - - - This Age of Nerves | The tendency of moli » {tion has been to transic: |of breadwinning from the : ‘the nerves.—Exchange < WHY DON'T YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME? The lack of sufficient not delay you; we FURMN: MONEY, and on such ¢~ ive terms that even thos salaries can meet the 0! Tabulated illustrations aQ loan made on contracts th \_ six to twelve months oll Tabulated illustrations of a $1,000 loan made on contrits are from six to twelve months old ing stem of the wild rose, the flower | near by. On other trees sprayed she had always known and Ioved, and, [ three times with commercial lime- hiding it in her bosom, she carried it sulphur, in the same grove, there to the land o’ the Seminoles, which were found 115 scale-insects per fruit we know as Florida. She planted it |and on neighboring trees spray beside the oran-e tree at the door of three times with Yother's Formula county, Having the will to serve the people’s best interests, T will use such ability as I possess in the ef- fort to do so, should they entrust me with this commission. 1 respectfully solicit the support of all the voters, e g o (e Purchase price of contract £6.00 security fo¢ Hih. EVINE| Amount deposited as dues Amount deducted for expenses 1L Amount of loan made by the Company The amount of capital stock of | Amount of advance credit on loan this corporation shall be Two Hun-|Bdlance due Company, dred Thousand Dollars §72.00 18.00 : pavable as por following table her husband's 1 dee, Today the beantiful white rose is trailing over the decaying walls and falling timbers of the ancient lodge 0! the Simi Brows ,its breeze as ir the Cherokee Seminole ha- ¢ Wherever it e is wafted on the <* to the memory of Indian maid. The much for Florida in bequeathin 1 s the musical and rhythmical s f rives and lakes; these abidin: 's of beauty are the IV, only 5 scales per fruit. On leaves | rearest the oranges an average of 240 scale-insects per leaf was found on Bordeaux-sprayed trees. as compared with only 10 scale-insects per leaf Gn the unsprayed trees. On the trees sprayed with lime-sulphur, there were 20 scales per leaf, and on trees sprayed with Yothers' Formula IV there was, on an average, only 1 scale to each leaf. heritage of th horiginal pathfind- ers. Let us at this late day pay a little These countings of scale insects were made at the beginnig of Decem- ber. The sprayings were, one in May, one in July, and a third in Sep- court, rote a every ¢ mary «° that if .* and ero fice in JOHN F. CoX. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuiin Attorney for Polk ~ 4 respectfully solicit the port of the reader and no atic voter at the pri- . April 30. “d, T will devote my tim v to the duties of the or prosecutions for the State. Respectfully, EPPES TUCKER, JR. I promis: | ($200,000.- | [00), divided into two thousand] {shares of the par value of One Hun- | {Baldueon Int. 5 per:Prin .- Years | loan each| cent on Iy at S< r 'Yearly to-[Mon® 30taland In-Jorin __Year |vearly balperwm . th terest ) tdste dred Dollars ($100.00); and all such 7St S046.00 | $45.30 800 (0 S146.90 stock, including the stock subscribed! ond R46.00 1232 09 . ) for by the subscribing incorporators,| 8.3 | 46 40 37.34 9 0 jie1y be payable in cash, property, la- | 4¢h | gy7.00 32,36 99 69 131.96 bor or services at a just \'alua‘tmn‘ to! 5th M7 0 27.38 99 5 126.0% {be fixed by the Boai of Directors. | Grhy 4= 00 2240 | 990 122.00 4 oo Scimmmeee | AR SN0 1742 | 99.%) 117.02 S | This corporation shall exist perpet-| Sth 23 N0 1244 | 00, 112.04 ¢ ually or until dissolved according to| 9th | 149.20 7.46 99 3 107.06 law. {6_Mos. | 49.60 248 | 49 08 e V. i9 12 yrs Total Int $248.90 Prin:. .. » S99 _Toru & —— The business of this corporation, THE GUARANTEE INVES1 . . . & LOAN COMPANY.

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