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PAGE FOUR ——————————————————————————— Published every aiterncon trom the Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, Fla.' nuuuu 1 the poslolme at Lake- fand, Florida, as wail matter of the; second class. M. F. HE L ERIAUAUN, EDILUK. | h\.h\\()l(lhl Citeulation Mauager. A J. pusiuess aud RYSPVRITOr S IV A IS TR A U Qut yual S e VUL OIA WLULLUD sessssscsess &V 120 Ahiiet WULLUE ces seene Duiieiod auywiele Wilbiy tue Lauits Ul Lue Lty ol Lahaclaud iU oceuls @ week, balu i PPN NE LABLLAND NEWS newspaper giviug @ watiers, crop coudi- Sent olae Issutd Liiks & WUotiay Te- suliv vl lucal allawrs, ele, $1.00 per year. coulily wr [OTEN aLy wliviy mmul uw w llwll llu l Vuseio Ulcililp W otasl their bail- Juts sui wuuuluw Wiieol dur presie ULy oaUuiu dalbibigiiet lucliscives Waat LU sUsUW sl bakues Wa Wil appiwt Ul e beacl, Lo sule aud S dnals (M) buiule cacd ol Put st UL b Planted DUiow, v lusure Lihal Wouuluw Wiksull gels Lue luli beucnl uL o youl wole. Lor Fieswcut—Vvole 10r one: VIV ET IR N YPEIV A B} For beicgates State at Large—Vote or dial J. 1o aLENANDER, A, J. adulbte, MONTU AL BROWARD. JOUN 5. KEANE, LaYes Lewis, GLO. G, MATTHEWS, For Delegate First Congressional Districi—Vote for two: k. b, HOLLS, WAYNE THOMAS, DISREPUTABLE POLITICS. The Evening Telegram regrets very much to observe that on the! eve of the election, after all the weekly papers have been issued, and when it is almost an impossibility to set arefutation or denial before many of the people, a scurrilous and lilwl-i s been mailed to the! ous circular ha voters, reflecting on the character and record of Judge W. S. Preston, and abounding in the most abusive personalities, The circular is without any sig- rature, whatever, and this in itsel? is suflicient to discredit the charges it contains, were they not palpably fulse and known to be untrue by the great majority of the people of this/ ¢ounty. The writer of the circular certainly overdid himself, for it is impossible for any sober-minded per- son to believe that any man guilty of half the things it charges could have been twice elected to one of the most responsible oflices in the county, holding it without eriticism until the! closing days of his candidacy for re- election, It is evident that this cireular nerely the ebullition of a venomous without intelligence enough to is mind, Fnow that such methods are discour- tenanced all right-thinking peo- ple; classed in thes by midnizht only lacking assassin's couraze; that there are few would allow HEEHERI LN indecd, who be intluenced by manifestly people, themelves to suci an attack, actoated as it is by the part manhood to fight in the open It gratityving, in this con- nection, that candidate for county judge disclaims all knowledge of or connection with this cirenlar It 1 personal madice and hatred on ol one who has not is very 1o note the opposing has on suczestod thay a fine advertisement for Lakeland wonld be | to have a big electric sign swuang over Kentneky avenne en o the passen nd M | N 1 n W1 J o LAKELAND | G Wi d 1 1on 1 il ¢ [ ! ¢ mat (8 (B « tar Not i onsistency ; Tampa Tribune charres Trammell in orte coln 1 neglecting his ficial dmt v zoing over the State, and in the head adjoining column puts the “Trammell Neglectful” over an' item from a paper stating that Tram-' mell had not visited a certain county. | Hard for Trammell to please the Tri-I burne, but easy for him to please the| people. From Mo.? Show you ‘l‘uec- day. that the anonymous slanderer is! ame category with the! the | i the of-{want to heer them THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 26, 1912. e ———— Ihe Evening Telegram it is quieter and pleesin to more pe- ple. It aint everyboddy, and it aiunt every Christian that gets plasure from heerin 2 man tell at the top of Lis voice about how wicked he uscd | to be and how good ke is now. 1 bo-i I(-(-\e that beggers had ought to stay ' l Dear Editer, 1 take my pen in h.um in their home town, and that ped-| ‘lu jet you know that we are all weu ldlers ll.ld not ought to be allowed o | except Marthy has the toothake and the publick square, and that peple| we wish you and Mrs. H. the same. that wants to start a church he Don’'t think because 1 haint writ be- [ shonld do so in a busness like \\':l_‘I fore that 1 haint had I can and a dignifyed way, and that we| (hink fust as a horse can trot, but can run our religus affares all by our- II have been helpin Marthy further, that if we have| {¢leen house, and besides 1 have got left over from givin to be # little reserved about my lit- our own church we should give noxt all kinds lately. to churchs which is in our midst and | nosion for a attended by our nabors and frcn'ls.! day when it was 1 hope this matter will be looked d;‘mx have the after and thought over, and that we and 1 told her van soon be to =it in the park; and she says, Ruminations of Uncle Henry idees. selves, and, some mony busy to | terrary work of Marthy took a creem freezer one pretty hot and 1 !mony just handy then Tew “If vou wasnt spendin zo | able of an evenin walk around the streots without havin to lissen to the | goins on of peple which has come here to save our souls and make ! good like they are. Amen. S0 no more at present from UNCLE HENRY P. 3. It you think Josh meen that for a complement, 1e1] him @bout me thankin him for it. to wate a days or | says she, much fer stamps and paper and sich, youd hine moncey to buy me the comferts of life,” And [ tryed o tell her that when I am known far and ncer as a grate writ- | I can get plenty of mony 1or my make up for I am all ready a little suyvs she, 3 idn't | fer did than do: [ writins to mor all 1 am spendin now, gottin reel well known here in I.AL.- But ik o T tund atore Park Trammell llu n, Marthy says, she, (I dead .uul in no need of aice-creem frecz- “and maybe you'll | be dead and a-needin it l} I hadn't ouzht 10 of sayed |h.’|l! I blamed mad, But 1 to feelin after while and w roosier that 1 was| that | land. says 1, ‘ll | worse,"” low } | but wis S0 got | I went and sold intendin for pot-pie Hhere ice-creem freezer, and it works | pretty zood, creem aint as expensive as | thought. Then Marthy old blue she had rased by hand, it bein the | only child of a hen which stole nest, and made the pot-pie, and now SOrry amd zot too, and home-made jce- took the hien | | I have got 1o think of something nice to do for her agan, 1 have larned manny a time that it dont pay m} speck in haste, bat o sull 1 have 1o larn it over ever so offen it seems, 1 PoS Later 1 have forgot what 1 tstarted to write about, 1 slipped this out of site the other day when 1 heered Marthy comin, and forgot !..lmul i UL read Joshua s remarks in the paper this evenin, As long us we had such a to-do over iy spendin mony tor writin, 1 dont like to hav her see me writin so soon., Candidate for Governor PARK TRAMMELL is the LEAD- ING CANDIDATE is the report from all over Florida. He will have a big I was giad Josh wrote and 1 hope he will Keep 1t up, espacally when 1 [am 50 busy and havin trubble too, Please tell Josh | am much obliged for his remarks about my sense of jlead with a chance to win in th humer. 1 guess he ment that for a|first primary. / complement, PARK TRAMMELL'S r(-cord as Legislator and Attorney-General has been one of aggressive, loyal, and ef- ficient service for the people. No I knowed the ladys would do some- thin for this town when they got geletllon for $1C.00. {be paid in advance.] ‘date for State Senator | county. FE-E-R-E-B-RE-E-R-R-R-E-B-B-8- ] o * POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. " Rt RAROUNBRBOETAODO ol [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 ot This fee MUST FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Democratic Voters of Polk County: 1 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: 1 hereby announce myself a candi- from Polk Having the will to serve the people’s best interests, 1 will use ;such ability as 1 possess in the ef- fort to do so, should they entrust me ,with this commission. [ respectiully | solicit the support ot all the voters. JOHN F. COX. F OR MEMBER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD. The friends of Mr. J. C. Owens have gained his counsent to offer for member of Board of Publie Instruc- tion, and present his name to the voters of this district, subject to the Democratic primary of April 30, and ask all voters to give him their sup- port, FOR PROSECUTII\G ATTORNEY 1 am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Polk county, and respectfully solicit the vote and support of the reader anu every democratic voter at the pri- mary election, April 30. I promise that if elected, 1 will devote my time and energy to the duties of the of- fice in prosecutions for the State. Respectfully, EPPES TUCKER, JR. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of Tax Collector of Polk county, subject to the Demo- cratic Primaries. If elected I prom- ise to discharge all duties of the office faithfully and to the best of my ability. HENRY J. LEWIS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friends of Mr. N. A, Riggins, believing him to be a most desirable started. | lowed to aavise them a little, but they have gone anecad on their own hook, so all right, o] nman in Florida has worked harder to stamp out the abuses of the special Interest classes. I would here like to urge every=t pARK TRAMMEL tn the future, boddy to help them. A cleen upfae pe has always done in the past, day will not be a suesess i peple i champion the canse of the peo- dont take a interrest, been wantin me o cleen up the y Marthy b2 e and fight their battles, ‘”"1' PARK TRAMMELL is not running goin to so long before oy money. He has not and will not and have it get divty asain. igpond elie penny tor speakers or their things 100k o\ponses, or for hired workers. slick on “clean-up days,” 1 otell you VOTE FOR TRAMMELL and stamp There I offen think ! idea that a man has to have! and muy as well say one money to win for Governor, CONVICTR-ROADS: Placing the | State convicts on the roads, with the unit for road-building, | thut | aint a- hand, am intendin to have is one thing out (he i ot, tine The streets of this town is the another, | | | supposcd 1o he tor senerel pub- liek and T am agin seein them usedfcounty as the tor persencl use by every Tom, Dick as advocated by PARK TRAMMELL, :.un-l Harry., 1 don't even think muc DWILL NOT INCREASE TAXES as o the cannidates speekin in the claimed by Mr. Milton, as the ex- {street, but that is some different Inl'j]b-’lls‘:' for labor will be cut off when {you can let them all speck, but iffthe convict labor is worked in the [we are a-goin to let every religus 'place of labor now paid for. and unreligus fanatic block the| CONVICTS-SUGAR: Mr. Milton's ‘.\lrwt\ and delay travel where can [plan for a convict cane farm and | we stop desides the cannidates is{sugar factory WILL INCREASE 4‘mllln~ tolks or neerly so, but the pe- | TANES about EIGHT MILLS to get [Ple that comes 1o b from us ether | ready for EXPERIMENTING in cane| Jin the name of the Lord or there own srowing for sugar on the new un- name comes from the Lord knows|[tried and unseasoned Everg l'ul“ Pwhere and goes the same place. Now [lands, frends, air we so generns or is our SUGAR PROFITS: Louisiana’'s own churchs =0 prosperus that we|convict cane farms have made no can alfo o 2ive our money to these ' fuch profits as the fizurues sot I'(-\".ht. peple from d 1 feel that pride | in Mr. Milton's literature. The facts q on look after how 1 bare wazes for the con- \ 1 X We have g a PANPAYER o want a o 1 1 WITIOUT A HEAN X BUR N, or do vyou W LAXES Il t MILT r 3 M, Mil i m's BN v im UN- G | TAX BURDEN ar K 1}- A PARK T AR \ 1 \ right 1} Ve ALY o mony to a feller thatr 1 . 2 - X g “td wehiore He o but experiment with t {WITHOUT A TAX BURDEN. M@ m 1 veli wr 1808 » Hat . d‘l_'llv .' \"y 1.” 3 |Milton’s plan means a HEAVY T\X; gL catieh Tete 10 WCCRIBURDEN-—a raive ia TAXES of| had ouzht to do th preechin wh tefanont BIGHT MILLS, for :«‘ttin:f they wont disturh pevle that dontfpeady for the EXPERIMENT— This town is =21 And that with small that if a feller with a good | VERY UNCERTAIN. pare of lungs gets to hollerin you PARK TRAMMELL is with the have got to heer him or keep off the | TAXPAYERS and VOTERS upon this streets. If he was drunk and makin |matter. He wants to protect them that much noise he would be arrest-lagainst a BIG TAX INCREASE. ed for disturbin the peace. If a man| VOTER: Give no heed to elev- wanted to run a moving picture show | nth-hour falsehoods and mud-sling- on the street, I bet we wouldnt let| ng if attempted against PARK him without a big lisense, although' TRAMMELL. the lworth and efficiency, and recommend RESULTS| man to fill the important office of County Commissioner, present his name for the consideration of the voters, and solicit their support for him at the coming primary, FOR REPRESENTATIVE. The friends of J. C. Brown hereby announce his candidacy for member of the State Legislature from Polk county. They know Mr., DBrown's him to all the voters of the county, assuring them that they will make no mistake in casting their vote for (X) J. C. BROWN. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate fbr the office of County Commissioner from the Fifth Dis- trict of Polk County. If elected will fill said office to the best of my abil- ity, treating all parts and all the people of said district alike. Thank- ing all who support me in advance in the primary of April 30, 1912, S. JOSEPH HENNECY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I am a candidate in the approach- ing primary for nomination for| ounty commissio ud cted. | I shall endeavor to meet dis- har . T er, i ¢ and 20 every Gl honestly invol 1 FOR COUNTY (‘OA nds of curing continu uable s noundce m a can election, and urge all ¢ terested in good roads and a proper administration of county affairs to' give him their votes. esint ! FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT. | I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Circuit Clerk of Polk ! county, subject to the action of the| Democratic primary. 1 respectfully ask your support and if elected 1 promise an efficient business admin- istration of the office. L. 8 MORROW, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. FRECKLED GIRf; Subscribers who pay the carriers| I have just receiveq are respectfully requested to demand ( WILSON'S FRECKLE ( [:‘ and preserve the coupons for amounts | uct of WILSON'S FRE( paid from time to time, as these cou-| (Q,, Charleston, Souty pous are the check between the sub-|is FINE, is fragrant i scribers’ carriers and this office, and| «nd positively removes . . tnose missing must be paid for by| .nd brown moth, bl.s ,. the carrier, who also has the right if| s light. Wil not mak payment is questioned to ask for the| vou have my gua-ors, receipt frem the subscriber who may | ake off your freckios claim to have paid the amount asked.| vill give you back your - If the subscriber always insists upou m see and try it. Tii; receiving the coupon at the time of! LARGE and two at 1 payment, there can be no question as|cient. [ send them : 10 the subscriber’s standing, which is|sired. Price 50 cents .. always shown by the form of the cou-| Wilson's Fair Skin < pon, LAKE pu | Vote For BRAXTON BEACHAM FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE Extracts from His Platform: Material Federal Aid for Hard Roads in the Several Sty More Money Appropriated for N avigable Streams. There {8 no way that the peopie of the interior can re rect benefits from the millions apprepriated annually by th ment, except an appropriation for hard roads. BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT POLK COUNTY MONEY THAT GOES UP I is well expended Blunt cigurs Inman tainly afford much @ and comfort thu rent represents. Try day. You'll never yvou pay for it Manufacturs Inman Cigar Factory Phone 233 Red We Make a Hit With Our Dn 1se people of discrimination know that we 2it do not try to beguile them wity specious promises ments. CHILES

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