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e THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAIELAND, FLA., MARCH 5, 1912. PAGE FOUR ,\ GLISH Wm (By Associated Press.) Kentucky Building, Lakeland, FIla.|arbitration treaties with France and|accepted and inserted in this column England, pending in the Senate since|for one month or less for $5.00, or Entered in the postoffice at Lake-|y, . c; will be disposed of before will be carried daily until date of e v, Forian, s mal matior of th e ot che emive any e oot enansiesy ™ %l To Get A Vehicle At Your Own Pri , paid in advance.] . - rlce second class. inni today. Advocates ginning at noon today c % FOR STATE SENATOR. of the treaties, which were proposed M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.(, o pregident, have been mar-|T3 the Democratic Voters of Polk shalling their forces for months, and 'lC::nt‘y; . Having determined to concentrate my efforts on my Harness Business ang ol lganeinoping express confidence that the meas-| b DI O BN Kindred Lines, I will offer for a limited time in order Business and Circulation Manager.|ures will pass. The fight has been e office of Sta enator from directed against those parts of the :)l::;z:;:l‘::b:;fi;::l::ct::uo:l:: t:: TOIClose out at.cost My Llne OfBug'g'IeS, Sur- IPTION RATES: rkia Wit sk s SUBSCR treaties which some think overrides srpgbethaeus oy S sy One year ..............$5.00 |the state's traditional rights of mak- Respectfally, ; r’es, Phaetons, wagons and othe’. Vehlcles Six months ............ 2.60 [|ing treaties. Amendments offered by Three months ......... 1.25 |Senator Lodge, it is thought, would H. J. DRANE. Delivered anywhere within the |e¢liminate this alleged defect. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. limits of the City of Lakeland Everything on wheels will go unreservedly, and if you want a vehicle for for 10 cents a week, I am a candidate in the approach- business or pleasure, now is your tune. MORE ABOUT THAT SUIT ing primary for nomination for P ? y From the same office is issued OF BROWN VS. LAKELAND county commissioner, and if elected, THE LAKELAND NEWS S it pe|! Shall endeavor to meet and dis- a weekly newspaper giving re-| Mr. Editor: [ believe | get thel . .00 overy duty faithfully and sume of local matters, crop condi-|last word ‘”"h j“" Lufscy over (h.e honestly involved upon me, so I tnke The Bllggy and tions, county affairs, etc. Sent "“"t ‘l"l “"[““:“ e L';“‘fl"""':' t' #¢|this method of soliciting the votes| where for $1.00 per year. cept his statement of the facts O ,e pigerict No, 5 of Polk county. H it Adaladd ¢ ¢ the case as correct, and am glad that 4k v g lsits ar“ess Man E——————————————————— E. J. YATES. Peacock Building. Opposltc Jail . . e akeland's progressive oltifen, M| et Rt BOOKER WASHINGTON'S VISIT. N. A. Riggins, has recived proper FOR TAX COLLECTOR. . : AR om. | credit. After all, Mr. Riggins was We have given considerable prom the man behind the guns. So this| I hereby announce myself a candi- fuence to the visit to Lakeland of| ... o 1 < done some good, any-|date for the office of Tax Collector of Booker T. Washington. For this we|way, Polk county, subject to the Demo-|— have no apology to make. This paper| But, I believe that Mr. Lufsey cratic Primaries. If elected I prom- admires character and ability wher-|started out to show that Mr. Tucker’s ise to discharge all duties of the office ‘er it may be found. It has re- work in defending this suit led to|faithfully and to the best of my A s the submission of a constitutional [2bIIty. spect for the man who makes good,{, o yment to permit municipalities HENRY J. LEWIS. regardless of nationality, race Of|ec bond for school purposes, and now|~ FOR REPRESENTATIVE., calling. Its editor is intensely|he abandons that claim. Does he Southern, but no Southerner lowers|mean that Mr. Tucker's efforts led| The friends of J. C. Brown hereby 1o mistake in casting thelr vote for - FOR PR ——= oo (X) J. C. BROWN. | Fgll COUNTY COMMISSIONER, OSECUTING ATTORNEY. FOR STATE SENATOR. The friends of Mr. T. F. Holbrook,| I am a candidate for t2 feeling that he h.s-faithfully and|Prosecuting Attorney 1or To the Voters of Polk County: efficiently performed the duties of|county, and respectfully s I hereby announce myself a candi-| County Commissioner from District|yote and support of the 1oy date for State Senmator from Polk| No. 5, and being desirous of se- county, Having the will to serve| curing a continuance of his val- to the submission of the constitu-|announce his candidacy for member|the people's best interests, I will use| uable services in that capacity, an- tional amendment permittitig special | ot the State Legislature from Polk {such ability as I possess in the ef-] nounce him as a candidate for re-|that it elected, I will ¢ ! . | tax school districts to bond for school [ county, They know :Mr. Brown's|fort to do so, should they entrust me| election, and urge all citizens in-|and energy to the duti: fouth is the home of the black manw's|yyrnoses? 1 am waiting for the at-|worth and efficiency, and recommend | with this commission. I respectfully| terested in good roads and a proper|fice In prosecutions fur friend. It is not out of place in this|torney for the plaintiff to make out|Rim to all the voters of the county, |solicit the support of all the voters.]| administration of county affairs to Re ; far southern city that the represent- | his case. : R assuring them that they will make JOHN F, COX. give him their votes. EPPES TUCKER, JR. t. B. HUFFAKER. - every democratic voter mary election, April 50, 1 himself merely by giving recognition where it is justly deserved. The ative man of the race be treated in acordance with his merits, He was introduced to his auditors by as brave and true a Southerner as ever wore the gray. Others who have no| past Tuesday, Wednesday and claim to superiority over Washington | Thursday the people of Grifin, Gallo- except such as is due to the accident|Way and Kathleen gave orders to a of birth can well afford to imitate [traveling representative of a north- . 1 courteay and kind ern concern for toilet soap, paying the example of courtesy a for same in advance. Suspicions of ress set by this gallant representa-)ynose from whom he had taken or- SOAP MAN HELD ON CHARGE OF SWINDLING CULLENDER AND DRAIN’IL‘R-—The Perforated Croker, tive of the South. ;Jer:edWelre lnt;r aroused, and rthey ; g 3 R oy RN "'“l”'- o potom, Nothog stn bum._ F 11111 . nto t atte ! A 4 o off all ter. The St C The influence of Washington is a|loo o the matter and found 4 = e water. ln«ififl:rru Al blessing to his race, and thereby also|that he was securing money under false pretenses, The authorities here|, a blessing to this whole country. 10f o0 ' iviged with the result that his people would follow the advice|ine man was located at Tampa, he gives them, and hearken to his|where he was arrested and brought teachings, there would be no race|to Lakeland yesterday afternoon. He problem to vex the nation. We are|is now in the city jail awaiting trial glad to have had him here. We trust | when he will probably be bound over that his words of wisdom will linger|to the criminal court. Of the case, long in the minds of the colored peo-|this morning’s Tampa Tribune has ple of this section, and be to them an|the following: inspiration to the things their leader| «jypegted for Lakeland officers, al . 5 ey 3 THE MAJESTIO Extra SoE MATENYIO Tha. AN E MAJEST stands for—honesty, industry, fru-lyay who has given the name of F. N/ R i . Aeavy Stamped Iron Marble- Copper Nickel-plated Tea Nickel- -plated | nuflw gality and the general uplift of their| Green, K. Nelson, and Wilson, but ; ) ¢ N K 3 '.::‘:.....'fl".i‘..'"‘?"f.?.‘.::."&“".f o“:t:"‘lo.' Jnm’:-@h'éi.“.““" TaCe, ¥ whose real name is believed to be R ||\ g D. Silverman, once of New York The optometrists of this State,|City, was turned over to Polk county though few in number, have formed |oflicials yesterday afternoon. an effective organization, which has| ClLiming to be representing the|.) succeeded in having laws sed that | goap department of Armour & Com-| . have, for the present at least, elimi-{ gy e has been taking orders for nated the spectacle peddler from | gyq 20 worth of soap, with a prom- practice. The regular physicians e that a big premium of furniture THE GREHT AND GRAND should follow their example and put}ywould come with the order. i an end to the peripatetic quack, who Not receiving their soap, several Mfl‘fi EST;{ RANGE iari advertisements, " preceded by giaring ¢ S - . A SRoita: 4 e ikl o the of those who had given him orders U IDAIY 13 7 e ROV TR NN travels around the state, taking efo, 40 to the conclusion that they had OQNGE uf "H £ QEPUTI«;T.ON Sl AND SBTNILES. l money of the credulous and either deing no benefit, or doing injury, in return. And the dental surgeons should also organize and send the been swindled. The police depart- ment was notified and a good descrip- tion of the man was given, which re- ¥ (sulted in his immediate apprehen- tooth carpenter to the limbo M,>inu." macks. There is nothing that should be so jealously guarded a the health of the people, and only men and women of proven skill | - AT OUR STORE ALL THIS WEEK s be allowed to practice healing | Ocala Star. | . —— — —— e . e - Sl = ¥ People You Know Who Use and Recommend Majestic Ranges Those using the Majestic Rangs in Lakeland are: J. W. Buchanan, Sr. C. G Meriminger, J. W. Buclianan, Jr.. 0. V. Ha e o o e SET OF WARE FREE treasury at the close of business De-; ! cembes 21, 1911, $S38,410.36, more | b ns S at !!'T:u Gk T e mildm‘ If you cal-l a? our store dmu}b cur Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show you the many advantages and supcric: State debt, which the State really Great Majestic Range, and will purchase one at the regular price, we will give you Free the beautiful asd useful Souvenir § owes to itself, the bonds being held trated in this advertisement. This ware is made to match the qnlli'y of the hjest:c R s, and we kuow all ladies will see by the State School Fund. The present rate of taxation for State purposes is 7': mills on the| Above is the picture of . A. dollar, distributed as follows: Pen-|Parker who is making a live race for sion, 4 mills; general revenue, 2 County - Superintendent. A home mills; constitutional school tax, 1|boy, raised among the people h mill; State Board of Health, %2 mill.| wishes to serve, and whose whole life utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new and can not be had alone by purchase, except at a ' The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Iue-tu Range bought during the demonstratic _—————/ % . The pension tax is the hrx;n slnslt; has been to lead and help his fellow- MK[MN” “AR”WARE & PANY item of receipts, amounting to $703,- ! man, by furthering the cause of edu- 167.20. cation.