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o |R. B. HUFFAKER, THE LEADING CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. WHAT A HERO IS. WORK DOES IT. The Evening Telegram| Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Buildiag, Lakeland, Fla. FOR SALE One of the recent magazines tells| The Pensacola Journal has had a| {of the life o1 a young man who 1s|Hero Contest. Here are a few sam- uow supporting himseif and .amily |ples of contributions to that depart- and doing it well, by giving lectures |ment: Entered in the postoffice at Lake-|,, i1 jiterature of Shakespeare, al-| A hero is a man who can support 1and, Florida, as mail matter of the | ;,;,up he is blind and has lost both|a wife and nine children on a dollar second class. of his hands, a day and still cheer the campaign | City, Suburban and Country Propertics s ta When he was a very young mail |speakers. F.J. R. Farms at Real M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.| ~0 ~ & i sed in mining. An un-| A hewo s a man who willingly Homes, Gfoves, \ Values A. J. HOLWORTHY tortunate blast, set off t0o soom, seeks the society of a proud father robbed him instantly of both eyes land both hands, Ordinarily a young man thus crip- new baby. H. W, A hero is a man who asks his wifle to be allowed to go with her to a lec- Business and Circulation Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Flood & Hendrix, Owners L. B. WEEKS —DEALER IN— Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 Cowdery Building - WITH WO0D'S MEAT MARKET One year \uvv.....$5.00 |pled would surrender all hope ofture on Ibsen and who says after- Six n’;onlh;“ ... 250 |mauking anything of himself, and|wards that he had a very pleasant Three moml;s. . ..... 125 |would become a charge on public|evening. J. E. H. | charity. Not so tais young miner. A hero is a man who can fall over I\When he recovered sufficiently to[the cat on the cellar stairs and then }Junc the hospital, he began to study, |apologize to the cat for stepping on land Le studied to some purpose. He|its tail. W. T is now a lecturer whose services are A hero is a man who stays at constantly in demand. home and takes in washing so his Incidents of the kind are not so|wife can go to her literary clubs. common that they can be passed over A J L. in’silenw. but the value of men- A hero is a man who sits next to tioning this particular case is the en-|somebody who has seen the show be- | couragement it gives, or ought to|fore when the company was better. = give, 10 all younz men who are just E. S. starting out in life, Many a young :ellow thinks he is getting much the worst of it in the Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, S R e From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS 8 weekly newspaper giving a Te- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere for §1.00 per year. The impression is that general Huffaker will win out for prosecut- ing attorncy on May 28, and he will, too, if his triends go to the polls and work and vote foer him. The only thing he has to dread is over-confi- dence on the part of his supporters. The way to do this thing is for Huf- faker's 1.026 supporters to go to the polls on May 28 and take with them e SEIE}‘KEMZ 500 more Huffaker oters. T hat will battle of life. If his father is not A flood sufferer was recently pre_lhlt the bull's eye. @ man of means, if he has not had|cenreq with a bundle of clothing, [the opportunity of securing an edu- and the following is what he wrote Just a few more “Cards of Thanks,’ and the echoes of the late political campaign will have ceased to rever- berate. [-B-E-R-R-X-R-X-R-¥-X-R-R-K-¥-} Tampa's new passenger station is|cation, if he is compelled to Work for |y 1ady whose name he found in the 161bs. SugAr .....coco0veeroreienieitanns seveenenss 8100 built out in the country a moderat2|low wages, he regards his handicaps|ynqie: 10 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard.. .« sessessesssccesea. 110 distance in order to encourage the city to grow out to It 4 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard ...... 1-2 bbl Flour in Wood .......... 1b. Sack Flour.........ccommee .. 3.00 .o L T I t¢ them and advances no further. -] [} a: insurmountable and instead 0l “The committy man giv m,.lhe Professions. overcoming his disabilities, succumbs |amungst other things wat he called -] [-] a pare of pants, and ‘twould make me Z i L Here, however, was a young fellow [L.ant some to ware 'em. I found your 12 1b.8ack Flour 4 i 40 Knew at the time when the Lak:- 1an E . OHDUOGOVNEBBOUND X B A P P I T R S PP land zdnor said Park Trammel] nev-|Who not only had the handicap of iname and where you live on one of R T ORRS BIIRIL CYORIN. .o iiosomaissinsnsivnmmiomosnnsssseseisns 28 er left his home for an hour without poverty and the lack of education, th, pokits. My wife laffed so when DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. 3 Cans Extra I‘I'e (0 AR R U s SRS 11 Kissing his wife that he would be |Dut the lack of eyes to see and hands|j shode ‘em to her that I thot she SPECIALIST S CRRE TOMMOEE ... .. oo covviiisinnsernsansynsaes 198 ted.—Pensacola Journal. te work, yet he has made good. wood have a conipshun fit. She wants Thros 1 1b. Cracker Boy Coffee...........conveveneennnieenn.. .30 gletted - REniRa0ll 0 The lesson for every young fellow |t no if there lives and brethes a man Eye, Ear, Nose and t Glasses Scientifically Prescribed it that it makes no difference howW |who has legs no bigger than that.|. Stafolif Sack 1.8 Ttz e e . -|'Phone: Office 141, =Reeidence 22. e, per soessesessnssssrssessesscassessnssoss 180 Mother's Day seems to be assured |y o) is nandicapped by outward |She sed if there was he orter be take- s ("Br ant Bldg L;kellnd Fla Hay No. 1, per 100 Ibs....... ..coovvivevvnnnnnniennnn., 180 @ permanent place as one of OUF Te™ | jrcumstances and conditions, he may |en up for vagrancy for havin' no vis- 4 ; B Chicken Feed, per 8ack...... ..ocvvvvvnneernennnnen., 215 ognized institutions. fir‘-orbbeflor: overcome them all, if he will get|jhle means off support. I couldent DR. W. 8. IRVIN Oats, por BACK .....ooccccaonioreriinnnnniainnans 235 was the day so generally observed|g,ypn 4yd dig out of his troubles. ot n my oldest boy, so I used s Lo o R ol g S Sy get 'em on my oldest boy, so I u DENTIST Shorts, per Sack .......... R S e |1 1 Na young man should be satis-['em for gun cases. If you hav another ed with what he is now, but should pare to spare, my wife would like work for better and still betterito get ‘em to hang up by the side of things, and he will get them.-—Miami [1pe fireplace to keep the tongs in.’ Herald, year's anniversary. Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 16 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building |¢ Lakeland, Fla. If you have not sunscribed to the hospital fund, you should do so, and your subscription should be as liberal as your resources will allow. This is an enterprise that is based on hu- manitarian ideas and will yield larg: dividends in the satistnction the mer: dollar can never oving. F 0 R Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us, For reliable information see ADVICE TO SWEET GIRL GRADUATES. DR R R SULLIVAK, In your graduation essay give the Rt e world all the advice you can think —PHYSICIAN— o A glance over the expense accounts |0 becuuse it will probably be the Special attentiou given to Surgery|d s " of the gubernatorial candidates con- [1ast chance you will get. and Gynecology $ g Y okl alwavs Be sure and Keep your diploma. It B 2 vinces us that the race is not always ) to the rich nor the victory to the |[Way come in handy later in lite to C. M. TRAMMELL, long—in purse. Trammell knocked [FOlL up and use as a rat, Attorney-at-Law. the persimmon with a little old three Don’t forget to send Uncle Eben thousand, while Milton and Gibbons |aN invitation to the exercises, especi- fell short. though each spent five [a!l¥ il Uncle Eben owns a Nevada times that much. That shows that [S{Iver mine or a block of stock in the Floridians place the man before the steel trust, dollar sometimes, anyway. Acceept all the books that are sent you as they are always usefu] to hold up windows and put on dining room chairs for small relatives to sit upon, Offices, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. “""ROGERs & BLANTON Lawyers, Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. Always In The Lead ELIMINATE The Florida Grower calls on Con- gressman Sparkman to help stop the Always remember your class motto The official count shows the fol- DISTANCE 1 t:"s‘; "; "‘""‘::"f‘ “:'“ “\;"';:"‘mh'\' ‘I“»'u:l and the year in which you are grad- [/CVINg """"l""“ in the :“""r[“' county TUCKER & TUCKER, l Eressne O eIr cons ents 9 ri ) P! insted Y 3 s uated, beeause some day you may bhe |SUPerintendent instead of previous —Lawyers— » | BNy onp evor Hant auy ot thede called to |'.-a]‘iu||<l 10 a toast -n. the |™ ports caused by an error in addi- Raymondo Bldg. T’,at s w"at we i Pho"e 5 ? We di e oo . i (e an. " " e e “ i seeds? We did on }11 the collee- 1 mng banguet and it would be em- |10 The results stand the same “un- | g gyojopg Florida Alm To Be } Your & tion sent ue was a package of a new (harrassing to have forgotten the de-j hanged.” The figures are as fol- : Ord g and wonderful flower —we forget the oo Pensacola lourfi’nl " lows: e o Always in the lead, when ‘ | er ; geientific name on the package, but o e e R ) 1,158 R. B. HUFFAKER, it comes to fresh, pure, l Don’t try your temper or g think it was something like “Daffy- SR AL TRIRBE VSl v vamiaas 1.274 2 ; | ‘5 dill Damphoolus We produced a GETS ALL THEY HAVE. Sty —Attorney-tt-hw— full-strength drugs, tol- i ;::Il:n::l'fi .:.pl’ & an 8 AN IR R Ll ST Parker's majority 10 [BO00 T NSRS ENE - TUR P let articles, sundries, and | 62, and !?mon'.lll.:: c?nll What's your experience? The strike of the waiters at the i st all drug stor, h 1 nected —— Hotel Belmont, in New York, seems| President Taft returns to his na- | JNO., 8, EDW. QIR } bl g hi sed the it thet S THILG Shith DA, thdny sk WHE Wik s dise. Youll be satisted | | | Ordef Department. Wisi. It is o sad and a remarkable thing 1o have developed the fact that there |tive State, Ohio, today and will prob- Attorney-lt-hv. [ ever your particular de- s o second side to the graft system ably devote all of this week to cam- The that while Trammell, Milton et al. were disposing of all the offices in when you deal at our store for our service is sire may be, we'll take care of it with satistac- in hotels, of which the patrons know |Paigning. Office in Munn Bullding. little prin in that the country, from president down, they forgot to provide one suited to his genius for Frank \Walpole, Had it not been for this oversight, Mr Walpole's grouch over not havinz the tipping custom. and from time to time a story is read in the papers ol how some opulent waite Fleetness of Rumor. e The phenomena of rumor—its mys- T buys a| terious origin and marvelous spread— been invited to the alleged confer- ence, perhaps, would not have in- grown, and that wonderful “expose” would have been lost to the world. vacht and a seaside residence, from | so impressed the ancient Greeks that the accumulation of his tips, The| they made of it a deity, Phoeme, to New York hotel strike brought out| Whom altars were raised. This deity, the fact that the head waiter, who|hOWever, was not so completely per- iz the “main cheese,” and does all of | *°Nifled as the later Roman Fama, the employing and discharging, has but considered rather as a divine voice—the vox Del, as Grote puts it, ;. B. Streater STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Let uy talk with you about your large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. building LAKELAND, FLORIDA. i C. F. Kennedy Dleasing in every way. tory goods and satisfac- < tory service. . HENLEY & HE NE Y THE WHITE DRUG STORE PSP PP L P PP P PRI PR R PI SR PR QOO0 formulated a set of rules and fines by means of which he could come —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing, Private Lessons, -] 'PHONE 330-RED. passing into the vox populi. The . classic case is the news of the Greek Pretty nearly to getting whatever the| victory over the Persians at Plataea, | -] waiters might have coming to them.| in Boeotia, which “Phoeme” was said | ALL For “smiling in the diging room™ |0 have communicated to the Greeks [UBANGEE Col. Gibbons is a good fighter—a character that all the world admires. The world also admires a1 game and graceful loser, but Col. Gibbons is mm’mm | not that kKind. But he's a jolly, good fellow, and we're glad he can always lay the flattering unction to his soul the fine is $1. For dropping a spoon | ®® they went into action at Mycale, Hit was 50 cents; for being twenty- five minutes late, $5; for speaking to on the other side of the Aegean, a | few hours later, although there was | G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects S A S, no telegraphy in B. C. 439. Grote | for drinking a| compares Michelet's account of the cup of coffiee while on duty, $3. That storming of the Bastille, which more is only a part of the list, but it is|than once emphasizes the fact that sufficient to show that waiters, like!| hobody proposed it—the whole popu- | policemen, have troubles of their lace seemed simultaneously inepired. own.—Savannah News, that if he had been permitted to run he would have been elected. That will be a comfort 1o him and wil! hurt nobody, whereas had he been allowed to run in the second primary, this consoling thought would be tak- en from him. Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. | LAKELAND, FLA. | Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. Good Use for Wireless. ; DR ,',fi,’:,fi.’“' That wireless telegraphy is to be a R 3 powerful factor in the civilization of | "00ms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- the world and in the opening up of ing. Phone. 339. the dark places still left untrodden,| Residence Phone 246 Green. another waiter, $1; Sur- PACKING HOUSE MARKET Smith-Harden Bldg.) A — NOTICE TO HOMESTEADERS. Senator Fletcher promptly and : vigorously denies connection In reply to a letter written in re- with an alleged whereby [gard to the change in the homestead | is proved by the fact that the com- LAKELAND, FLA. Milton withdrew from the governor's |law from five to three vears the fol- | mission appointed by the federal gov- L_'*___ race on the promise of Trammell to|lowing letter was received from S. V.| ernment to establish wireless stations | _—ilTfliTTfiM!!, P appoint him United States Senator in | Proudfit, assistant commissioner, gen- | 10 the forests of the Amazon is now SPIRELLA CORSETIERE. Fletcher's place, Fletcher to be pro-|eral land office in Washington, D, C., | 3ctively engaged in the work Intrust-|Residence 401 South Tennessee ave- vided for by being given a United |dated April 12, 1912: " 7|ed to k. The commission has just nue. Phone 23 Black. Thursday, States judgeship, to succeed Judge| “In reply to your letter of March m‘r g ol Ml Mlome. Friday and Saturday. Lakeland, Fla. Locke. Senator Fletcher character-|30, 1812, you are sdvised that the ters of virgin forest, the rivers being ! zes v 00 low that canoes could only move 4-20-6. izes the whole story as the “inven-|bill introduced in (. I | = Congress for the! with | ——— tion of a fertile imagination,” dificulty upstream. A station L and | purpose of shortening the period of | bas been established AN THING ::ltt : \tho way ]le h}m:s to everybody | residence required :pon h:;‘::“d reira, while the Alto.lJ:::l“:r:Idc‘:: . cogfs_ w. Rontgln:;!;mo : - they come once ad ery small handful of disgrun- |entries from fiv, . and the sub-Acrean stations bavep,. 4 S0 Mticte. Yoeoawille the pet ot ot et ]x:wm::; ::::sfl:::l S G W e Wi :‘::Pamter, Paper Hanger, Decorator,|they will be our constant patrons, Ple of Florida are very well satisfied |ic, therefore, unable ‘l( the present work of the commission is completed S AN WS S T " with their United States Senatore and |time to furnich sny it ntori the forests of the Amazon will no;Finelt line of Wall Paper to Select their goverror-clect. ‘e _ Ition as 10 its prol;able pr . longer be cut of from all human From at New York Prices. | A ! o FHONE 186 RED, LAKELAND, FLA. any “deal,” w.m.mmunm,mwmu,r«xlm--