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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 30, 1912. PAGE FOUR / TLLIAM ALLEN WHITE 1 1 TEMAN THINK he stood for the right action of al r POST. arnhl” - - y d God and man, and wher- Ihe Evening Telegram bl A MIUNTREK - e roed fe U e spodelioh..ix Onsonin ever he was known he was honored Publisbed every 3fternoou from the serre— e Like a voice from the grave is & and respected as a meighbor and ky Bui d, Fla.| Writing to the convention of thef L/ 50" 0 ¢ found in Rev. T. J.|friend. Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, n's Associa- | Plece of P 4 : is Ao larn ve ore the t —_ T Southwestern Lumbermen’s .\;al'uid | Bateman's desk at his late home .l.l Resolved, That we depllend by Htacol by the pustilies A o | tion, held recently in Kansas City, he Jacksonville, Rev. Bateman, the mis-|death of our comrade, and ex d iand, Florida, as mail matter of the says: sion worker -of Jacksonvile, was one |sympathy tod(he berea::d ffl::n:v 2:“ "he preservation of the homs |~ etas » Titanic, it will [relatives, and assure them thal by IERINGTOA ¢ i n carries with ! iy i 2. \l4n ""% I<- found |beloved friend and brother has only M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.{twrade to the home town ca |be remembered. His body was foun v Al it i L it the preservation of many of our| L o recentment of death that [been called to a higher an e BRI HUL“Oi"TH‘ American institutions. ‘1,(. must have had the Jacksonville |life where war is unknown and Business and Circalation Manager. 1t seems to me that a lot of good \‘l«-tropolls e where we answer to the roll call of “SUBSCKIPTION RATES: things in American life will pass 1T |75 00 ST en have some |peace and rest and where we hope One year . $5.00 the country town passes, and ." will 'pn-sontmont that he would never to enjoy a iife of eternal love, and be Six months ... . 2.50 |pass just so surely as centralization again see his beloved family on earth, re}xnited to all the host of our Three months 125 | retail mail order business conu- when he left here on his long jour- [riends who have gone before us to Delivered anywhere within the tinues. ney across the seas? that land of light, where partings second class. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, v, D., pastor. \ Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C.! 4 Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and| — Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. limits of the City of Lakeland “The American country town, the| =7 question is in the miuds of |are unknown, and where earthly | clety Monday 3:30 p. m. fn 19 uaia & Wl town of from one hundred to one| . ey priends here on account |grief gives place to eternal joy; and fquil0 contu M MORe. 0 ' the same office i8 issued [thousand people, preserves better of what was found in his desk when| Resolved, That a page of our rec- "“”r“:m LAKELAND NEWS than the crowded city and better than lit was forced open by his family Sat-|{ord book be set apart to the mem- veekly newspaper giving & Te{ih¢ Jonely ranch and isolated farm o = night. All of his papers were|ory of our departed comrade, and Pobigen s, crop condi-(jife the things that make America & as if for a final settlement, [that these resolutions be recorded sume of local matters, ’ arranged as ra ) Regular monthly business meeting e —————————————————————————————— e ——————————————————————————————— strangers might go and rest and read | revolutionary—and more a matter of | All the horrors of that hour the emperor of China recalls that the | Each Sunday excepting only the|goods, rather lengthy list of ex-soverigns in- [third Sunday of each month. cludes another Oriental ruler who once | Sunday school every Sundav at 10 ing, which when passed will elimi-|comes from the presence of strang-|Then you must not grieve so sorely, 2 N nate the street preachers, beggars,|ers who are rich and poor living side| For I love you dearly still; It would be well to read and think | Patriotism is only neighborly kind- Took a Precaution. S0 MU A00v. 1o tim gRpIT a’nd Epworth League 6:00 p. n. en the article of Will Allen White in [hess. Patriotism is not in cheering| !t is believed, also, however, thar |Theebaw was sent into exile in In- Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00 r, still survives, post proposition. There is certainly |¢¥es fill with emotional tears at hear-|¢25¢ he never returnedd the message vided for. he 1 a blow at the life of the commun-|man duty. the long voyage, and Dr. Bateman| long lines across the brow, the re- Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pas‘or. the farmers' home market is de- stroyed, where will the farmer reap tke benefits that agitators claim the parcels post will bring them? be said. These seams continue to with its myriad activities for neigh- grow deeper with each year, until they | 4878 borly righteousness—to sacrifice that man and his business for the mere sake of saving a dollar on the pur- . fety. By all means massage them with Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor, cline - . Resolutions of respect to the mem- |8 cold cream, using a rotary move- | Services are held on second a1l ase of a hundred dollars worth of| o : ment, and then practice talking minus d t 9:00 a. m goods is just as unpatriotic as it fs|°'Y Of Uomrade J. J. Wood, late , C fourth Sundays at 9: . m, — One thing that the Telegram does Bob_Neve to Aght for Jonger le the your mirror, say a half hour at a time. Iy by the State press, and the aboli- tion of the lease system was looked upon as an impracticable and vision- ary thing. Now every candidate for governor is pledged against it; ev- ery candidate for the Legislature makes a fight against a part of his platform; there is hardly a newspa- rer left in the State that supports it. It is doomed, and we have the satisfaction of seeing a reform we have so long worked for about to be- como a fact, “The motto of the mail order house|”* ¥+ Wood. to the ust rol call, and | A famous physician who “i.": "M“: is every man for himself and the|'® PSS from thence to the spirit ::::‘(‘n|r:|‘:1':‘fltlx{";l‘:: 1:::I:|:3:l;l1v:sn§n;'::d on by an army man. who was pol- ished off in almost less than no time “That spirit never fails to work; . ace and love, As the patient was leaving he shook and the weak man, the unprotected .,(m"”"h' Wood had lived in Flor- | hands heartily with the doctor and man, the man alone—the man on the ida about twelve years, and had led |#aild: "l am osp@rially glad to meet farm, at the end of the fact, when 4 busy life, e had au great many oL aa ',h‘“p el h‘famfl m?'. (vnt.he'l:: his farm market is gone, when the] M08 Who thought well of him, ang | Colonel F., speak "r S hdf' s 1 H s gone, when the who were grieved e exclaimed the Physician, “are you town is gone, when the spirit of sel- who sy it f" hix death, and Dick's son?" “Certalnly.” “My dear fishness and greed has left this coun-| 0 SYMpathize with his family on | fellow,” said the doctor, “fiing that in- try cold and hard and mean and["“*°"N Of their bereavement. iie |fernal prescription in the fire and sit neighborless —the farmer will be the| > 4t all times an affectionate hus- |down and tell me what is the matter hindermost. b"!"l' and a kind aung generys | With you.” “So 1 am glad to know that this|"*E"POr. and was always ready to association is taking up this work mlvm! 4 helping hand to the needy, Chasing Burglars With Light. -—a cheerless, thankless but necessary Be it resolved, that we deplore the Darkness is necessary under ordt- and patriotic task—and pushing it |' death of Comrade Wood, for we fea] 7 N".ummnc"-m e s Mg 4 s B 50l that we hav glar to carry on his work. One of n successful conclusion. You have ¢ fave lost from our midst a true the engineers of a large electric light- my heartiest sympathy and may call vomrade and friend, ang we | ing company has devised a system of upon me whenever I can help.”—Na- |, "PAthize With his widow iy her|emergency lighting for residences by tional Glass Budget. bereavement, which the turning of a master switch Resolved, that Page of our rec. |t the head of the bed turns on the ord book be set ap " |Mghts all over the house. These A SUPERFLUOUS HUSBAND. | , part 10 the memory | jghts may be ordinarily operated by Our comrade, and these resoly 8 " % tions be ent 1-| their respective switches in the usual Gen. Isaac Sherwood, who repre- entered therec oo "M a8 a true | way, but in case the master switch is sents the Toledo district in the House, a"du;r’xal to our ope time comrade | turned on they cannot be turned off is a veteran and a great Pension-get- be s slend, and that a copy thereof by means of the individual switches ter for his clients. ‘¢ sent to his widow, This means, of course, that once the 1 of of her finger vails in writing ro him. right way, devil take the hindermost—and you|™"" °F eternal rest, where there is " Let the devil will, 0 more awakening to toil and pain, hut where a1l is e Inman Blunt cigurs OUR CANDIDATES. ————— 4 The campaign in Polk county is in quite a contrast to that in neigh- ;:\ boring counties, Here peace and : &cod will is the rule. Candidates in Polk eat, drink and lje (of course we j mean “‘repose”) together and all is serene. When the returns come in T'uesday night from the voting pre- cincts there will be no whines from the defeated ones— they will hide their disappointmoent behind broad tmiles and on the following day will be ready to step up and shake hands with the victor, Yes, sir, Polk coun- you pay for it. ”. Phone 233 Red — B PPN 5 H. 1. @ master switch has been thrown, any . Ty o i < ty candidates are the right kind of |y (e 0, 250 the Beneral had 1 2 r AR, intruder in the house must beat & 7 » otk and § 0d of|1ctter from a widow living in his dis- C. L. WILLOUGHBY, retreat Y " Y . nd it is regrettable that a1l of trict, asking for a i vi C i . DON T LET 'T GET PAST them cannot be elect d 5 o 2 et TR NI —— it Setdor ected.—Fort Meade |10 her to send on the necessary e Carnegie’s First Library. | S proofs, of her husband's service, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. When Andrew Carnegle was a mere & g thing for mothing M- { “SWAT T A death and all other essentials. He 1ad In the employ of the Pennsylvania at nobody is going to give you something i’ 'HE FLY. received certificates and affidavits| 1 kel \ e o= | rallroad, he with the other boys of the t e S akeland Camp, U. C. V., Aprit 27, | T3 First ward, Allegheny, Pa, now || B in business for their health, ! ; See what the common ARG "o. = orn: :)iaw th: o:’d s;wel‘; 1912, passed the following resolu- the North Side, leburl' bad for ! Y on its feet—the flthy fy: o e the undertaker who buried |tions of respect to the memory of our | many years the use of the private Lo TYPhold fever germs, - diphtheria e yenr pim nicT WRO Fead the serv-iate comrade, E. G, Wilder, who diod brary of o Major Anderson. Mr.|| We Make a Hit Wid¥f Our Dry Goods W Eerms, garbage filth, consumption | . g1 Lo 00 VArIOUS Other Peo-|yarch 24 1912, and who was an ex- | Carnegle, while speaking at the instal- - i Eerms, scarlet fever germs, stable Ple—all stating that the man was member of Co. H, Forty-fifth Ala-|lation of his libraries, often said that . - ive real va : MIth; millions of germs can be car. | Ly dead. The pension was|y,p,, Volunteer infantry. much of his success was due to the || because people of discrimination know that we give real secured. A few days ago the general received a telegram from the pen- to sioned widow reading: “My husband ried on its feet, Flies are dirty, nasty insects, bred In filth, carry filth, live on filth, 9 influence of the books obtained in this Whereas, It has pleased the Lord library, and that when he became | do not try to beguile them witp specious promises or remove from our midst by death wealthy the bullding of the Allegt - ] e - 5 them a breeding place, exeelling in aothing. right Christian, and in all his life should just touch the ficor. A som . represents, Try an Inn I3 7:15 p. m. The Woman's Missionary and Aid So- coolest plaCe l “l:::;ls:' :mng People's Meeting town iS"OUI' SO d first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. founuin. \Vhen Yo tions, county affairs, etc. Sent|,poqp and a few checks were made out and |thereon, and thut!da copy of the same . dh.y”.c]"hoohl l:".g Pm:mk o are tired and hot yO ¥ . “The rican ¢ ¢ town with | 0@ date the ex-|be sent to his widow. un . m. E, A, 3 nywhere for $1.00 per year. The American country town With |04 1o meet up to il :_y___——,—::-_..——-_-——-—: its broad circle of friendship, With its| ., coq of the home. His papers were H. J. G?DDAI}D. ! Hll'g:. ;l;l:lerl:::;n:::l-p . Prayel can always f]nd SOme N A; that the first primary is over|close, homelike relations between |, ,..angeq in perfect order, and on the C. L. “ILLOEGHB;'. meeting . m. (hi k[ . ;s ;ium political strain is somewhat [men, with its spirit of co-operation |\ 100 of them Mrs, Bateman found | ommittee. A ng spar Ing, deli 'fl'._| fcl us give more attention tjand with its cconomic status that the following card surrounded by a fvm;b.”.mer‘-mh-p“w' s f L ] :::;(li'ng and building—planning for|permits the creation of no indecently border of black mourning: Deadly Habit of H“::hl‘," ; :::;"'« . 9.‘5 o , cious, refres ing and saiis 3 3 3 rich 4 P tly he Amer- Gladly, if I could, I.wou ve for ; : - I, 4 3 a greater State, a more populous Hioh “."d ':0‘,"::;':(,,”""”1:::;.; t(o mveiq AFEL ever on pine buds, however full of | Morp’ag sermon 11:00 & m, fymg here. The many vary W G e i iy s ful of our American in- 8 Y HOME. turpentine and pitch, for the sake of | Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. . £ B a T e g ot m;m haid 2 " 5 this grand independence. Just to| y p g C, E meetsat 6 p. m. |ties of our soft drink. end N ac sti 5 n ren, nes; b . 3 3 'he summer time is approaching |stitutions 1 am home in heaven .eur o think of our sufferings last mont! tsine. Wetesler. 3188 T tlihtlm:“is the time for the Board of | “To destroy the town, furnishing| Oh, so happy, and so bright! merely for grist mill flour. Man seems | Fraverm & " bles you toget just whut VO :'I:ude to get in its best work in|the marker for the farmer and giving |There is perfect joy and beauty to have more dlflk‘ult'y in gaining food _ Ch s preparation for next winter. \What|steady employment to labor, means a| In the everlasting light. :::ya’zytzi;’;e'nx' e:;:':'m l‘:‘;’: - wch'w“efi“‘mr' P‘““d"w_ 1 @i fy zanization of our commercial, so- , . . S the Teleram would Jike 10 Seo 90| reovean ; P long struggle; for others, the danger | Sunday school 9:45 a. m. methin h ened is a Board of Trade room, wher: |cial and industrial life that will be|po you shudder as you picture of coming to want 1s 80 great, the | Communien 10:45 a. m. Somet 'S That Goes deadly habit of hoarding for the fu- Preaching, 11:00 a. m. lght to the Spo descriptive literature of the country. doubtful value. Ah! but Jesus was beside me, ture s formed, which smothers all R 'C. B odaeasies #iib R 8 p t tet's don't wait until the season| ‘The muil order house therefore be. To sustain me by His power. real life, and is continued long afrer other socleties at Cumberland Pres-| There are many ways and mas opens up again before we make prep- |comes a menace to this country, the every rea;onnbl; :«:‘iw h‘n! I'):\(;n g::; syterina chuceh, DR i arations and imp}ovements that [mail order house unrestricted will|And He came Himself to meet me ;fll’:fi;n?‘z s?e:'n‘.}f" My Bvotiing sermon; 7:30 a: M, ngredients for making soda waty could be made beforehand. kill our smaller towns, creating great| In that way so hard t: tread, ¥ and other summer drinks, bo: e g cities with their terrible contrasts of |And, witi Jesus' arm to cling to, . Ch There is an ordinance now before|life, with their cruel social relations,| Could I have one doubt or dread’ 'Th FO;Id:R::\ Ty;.n;e“ofl:‘::;.— &l wv. J.EHPW. wol:?de"'u"w““. orly the best methods and tu: bes the city council, on its second read- [With their inevitable caste feeling that e abdication—or dep isances that have in|by side. Try to look beyond earth's shadows, figured very prominently in the pub- am :;:,:le z:::ro:‘,:-nm the town. This| “And that brings us back to the| Pray to trust our Father's will, |llc eye—the notorious Theebaw, Wh‘: Service 11:00 a. m. QUlCK DELIVER ordinance will require such persons|first principles; if we who live in lufceeded nhll fa(tjhe‘r toe;:te‘ ‘lhm:::n Evening Prayer 5:00 p. m. to secure a permit from the city clerk fthese small towns in America cannot | There is work still waiting tor you, ‘Ao":nlll:d;f‘:inu:e‘m::z a:deg{-ner:lly and pay a licence of $5 a day. This see that our duty to our country lies| S0 you must not idly stand; misrule his kingdom. Protests fail- M. E. Church, South. fe a good ordinance and we will be|first of all in our duty to our neigh-|Do f' now, while life remaineth; ing to affect him, the British govern- 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. e rOS N glad to sce it passed. bors, then we are blind indeed to the| You shall rest in Jesus hand. ment dispatched an expedition ynder | Sunday school 9:45 a. m. R TR AT MY basis of real patriotism, for, after all, General Prendergast to depose him. Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. h . LRl Evening service, 7:00 p. m. P harm ac an adjoining column, on the parcels|for the flag; it is not in fecling our|N® 00K this precaution, so that ju|4ia. where, powerless, but well pro- p m. food for reflection contained there-|ing& ‘“The Star Spangled Banner;’ but|%Would be a comfort to his family. Mrs, e PHONE 89 in. A blow at the home merchant s |Patriotism is just old fashioned hu-|Bateman was uneasy on account of Unnecessary Lines on the Face, Lutheran Church. e . o 0 L sacrifice S . may have also realized the d sult of elevating the eyebrows to as- Sunday school 10:00 a. m. 4 \ ity. Cripple or kill his business and To sucrifice our mneighbor—the he dangers, v . the town dies. And when the town [Man who helps the town with his|®"d left the strange message in case ::.kt in colmersglrlllo:. :u u :n(::::?-"l:: Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and ( \J® o ] dies or dwindles in population and|taxes, with its public business, and|"® never returned. FEONBIINLLN IO, 00 7:00 p. m., recond and fourth Sun- DEALER IN b fi dark, l ith RESOLUTIONS oF RESPECT. the::\mrhe x::p::r:nc:r of ?;:y::l :nx- Catholic Church, Re al [Stal If to spit at the flag, member of Co. A, Sixth Mississippi|UW® e¥ebrow accompaniment - before Cumberland Presbyterian. CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY. abolition of the convict lease sys-| *For the flag if it means anything, [4¥A1rY, Who served to the end of the Persistence in this treatment will Y: l,’ 8 C. F sl e SOME T BARGALNS. tem. The writer was a pioneer in|means the golden rule; the flag means | " ","d Wwas honorably discharged, bring about its abandonment. Be care- ‘:“‘ ?ut n:.-tl;l'-l th ler ho the fight against this iniquitious sys- friendly burden bearing; it means m"lnd""' in Lakeland March 12,|ful not to draw the eyes into unnatu. Sund.y school at the regu! ofloe in Clonts® Building tem, and well remembers years agomutual help in trouble; it means | M',: ral lines when laughing. when he commenced writing articles standing together against common| ‘W NTeas, It hus pleased our Heav- PR ek s Teers . S °:d|.°‘:i.. ires to Plastic Man! against it, they were received light-|foes, (nly Father to summon our comrade, Method of Modern Physician. When a Japanese maiden des ! show marked attention to her lover,| Men are very docile, 10 she uses the sharpened point of one |tures when women set to MONEY THAT GOES UP IN S)0KE is well expended if i For tainly afford much mon rrent and comfort thau ! day. You'll never recre * Sosrih, B Manufactured by Inman Cigar Factory "+ {a.ce our worthy brother and comrade, E.| Free library was one of his first acts. ments. . IT'R WYy A fly lays about 120 eggs. T hese ::;ned :p" ;O:afl, WS e weih Wilder, who was for many years ! 2 v LN Latch out in about ten days, and ..:\.'"‘I l:l ™ :v.ired Sherwood i a resident of this community, there- To Keep Dust Out. | 95 per cent. prefer the manure pile Wi Event e,‘,' ot T [tore ve it When there are no sills under the . 1o breed in. Don't give them time to|" - ooy Lvening Post. Resolved, That this camp has lost|doors dust will find a way to enter hatch, one of its most substantial members |the clovet ;" ::ue:t“m °“;' “best A = Screen your house, especially your = “mw:flmu " days ot |4 the community ome of its most fl“.:.'q'.'.m".fm a feit odn“(no?:: tchen and dining room. Food for stress and hurry we are faced by the honored and upright citizens, for we ber) and fasten it to the bottom of sale should be screened. Don't give danger of attempting too much asd know that he was an earnest and up-ithe door on the inside. The feit