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e et e 2 A R A 5 10 et e R e e TS S PAGE FOUR. ought to be moving, anticipation of a draft that is due to appear on the It is said that the whole world Published every afternoon from the|, .rrow, and a payroll that loams up oy hgicibalmael i PNy s T 108 ::l:m::or;i S(a::r::yre:l‘::gxl::n 1o| the result of the first primary was Entered in the postoffice at Lake-|such an existence when stuff such as announced it has leaked out that 1and, Florida, as mail matter of the|that printed below is shoved under |Park Trammel for a long time bas second clase. his eyes? been, and still is, a most persistent This reprehensible person, who|lover. He courts his wife as assid- M. F. HBTHERINGTON, EDITOR.|copqucts the Enterprise up st uously as before marriage, never Waynesville, went flshiag (fancy an leaving the house for an hour with- A. J. HOLWORTHY editor having time to go fishing!) Business and Circulation Manager.| ... ) .s mean enough to tell about|OUt Kissing her, and this affection is .fully reciprocated. During the cam- paign this faithful little woman, in a room at their home, oftimes burn- Our readers may miss the few|ing the midnight oil, answered his political pointers and genera] discus- | correspondence, and prepared circu- sions usually found on the editorial |lars for mailing, cheerfully perform- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, WORLD LOVES A LOVER. —————————""|it in the following article: SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year .. .$6.00 Six months ..... . Three month ... ..... 1.38 Delivered anywhere within the age; but they can not be forth-|ing the self-imposed tasks, and we i ity of Lakeland | V¥ ; ; :"’"'1'0 (’:fl:‘z e:wieh coming this week. Just charge it|know that she must be proud of the o up to the beauties—the speckled [fact that she contributed no little teauties. The Editor went-a-fishin 3 From the same office is issued and is sassy enough to be glad of it. THE LAKELAND NEWS Thanks to the courtesy of the|Trammell has a right to be proud of s weekly pewspaper giving 8 Te|\yyypesville Rod and Gun Club, in|his little wife, and that she will sume of local matters, crop condi| .y oral and to Messrs. W, L. Hardin. | brove to be a brilliant star, an honor tions, county affairs, etc. Sedt| j.y, smathers, and Dr. Sam String- |t the executive mansion, as the anywhere for $1.00 per year. ficld in particular, we danced a fly [ first lady of Florida, is a foregone on the most beautiful trout stream [conclusion.—Inverness Chironicle, in the world—RBig East Fork of the I'igeon, Are they there—well, weo would rather be inclined to ejaculate in the affirmative! But the finest| One of the Legisla- | thing about it is the river itself— |ture of Florida ever passed went into | Even Lambright breaks out in a ihe clear water, the big rocks, the|cffect Saturday, June 1. le relates thanks—although he doesf oo ks covered with daisies|relates to the s call it an “expression of apprecia-|.,g purel blooms. Unlike most of |houses, meat markets and tion.” We wouldn't have thought|o .. mountain streams, this one is|stands, and the State authorities, you'd be guilty of such a bad eX-1, .0 1104 with under-growth down to | backed by local officers, intend to| ample, E. D. the water's edge, but the forest is|prosecute violators of this law to the kept back by the hugh boulders in a | fullest extent, “Dr. Hilburn" is a preacher who|manner peculiar to this matchless Read it carefully and be governed has been president of Southern Col- | stream, in form, grandeur and beau- | accordingly. Jege, and who docs not mix up in{ty surpassing all powers of descrip- mundane matters like politics, Sam [ tion. Rising far back to the souta|¢d in full herewith: Hilburn, of Palatka, is a lawyer and [of Pisgah in the dividing range be- Section 1. On and after the pas- has just finished giving Frank Clark | tween Haywood and Transylvania, | sage of this act it shali be unlawful the scrap of his lite. He is there- [ the Pigeon dances, laughs, leaps, for any person or persons to operate fore entitled to be called “Hon.” or hoils and gurgles through the range | avy hotel, boarding house or restaur- at least "Col.” Let's get the titles|of the wild deer and the haunts of |ant within this State without keep- Elrnight. the black bear. Pure and beauti-[ing all doors, windows and similar — tul it gladness, of [openings to dining rooms, kitchens praise to the Creator of its wonder- [and passageways between same se- The restful green of | curely screened with screen wire not brown of the rocks| coarser than twelve mesh to the —————————————————————————S— ., to her husband's succ and that her labors were not in vain. Park For the man who models his life on THE SCREEN I.AW the “more rain, more rest” plan this must, indeed, be ideal weather. best laws the card of fruit sings a song of The Si ota Times has completed its fourteenth vear. Since the leath|ous beauty, of the veteran editor, . V. 5. : gon, which occurred a couple of years and giant trees, the radiance of the |inch. i ago, the paper has been conducted bursting blossoms, fill the tired brain Section 2. Any person or persons by Mrs. Wilson, and under hor man-| With a grateful sense of peace—the found guilty of violating the pro- agement the paper has been im-|Peace of God's big, silent world, |Vvisions of this act shall be deemed proved, the plant added to, and the [#VaY from the cares and worries of | &uilty of a misdemeanor and upon business built up to comfortable | OUT artificially complex existence. !fm\lutlm‘x llm.d not exceeding $50. prosperity. Mrs. Wilson has displayed [ And here are the speckled beau- Fach day's business conducted in vio- Wil- | the forest, the cening of boarding | " The State law is short and is print- | * ability and business management tics, What do you know about fish- | lation of this act shall constitute which afford a lesson to some of her ing, anyway? Do you want to stand |a separate offense. brethren of the press, many of whom on the bank and pull them out as Approved May 20, 1911, have not made equa] success though | Fast as you can put in your hook? o under more favorable conditions, Nothing doing. 1f the fish were that| HOW TO BUILD A BUNGALOW. foolish it would not be sport to catch E——— them. It would be about as excit-| There is probably nobody in this ing as cutting off a chicken's head.|World who hasn't at some period in 1t's the same old propesition we bute [ his career desired to own a bungalow | against in business. We think we're|A bungalow is a long, low, rakish | EOINg to set the woods afire and get [100king house with a porch in front | made that ho has sold that paper te the world by the tail in a few|and an ash can behind. You get Inl-)} D. C. Mooney, and wil] go to Eustis months. It turns out that folks|it by going on your hands and knees | to take charge of the “Lake Region.” don’t drop their own business and | and you crawl m.n backward for | He states that a streng company has |11 Over themsclves getting to our there generally isn't room inside to been organized, which will put In a show. Our figures were too large.[turn around without upsetting two $20,000 plant, and that the offer to| TP W realize that if it had been OF three hundred dollars worth of place him at the head of it came in|2* ¢ thought, everybody would be | furniture. The roof is so close to tne!| such a way that he couldn't turn it in our line of business—all success-|floor that when you get into a bun- down. Well, he'll make good wher-| ™! Then we decide to get down |alow you feel like a porcine portion ever lie goes, and we trust his new | '0 hard knocks and win out ANY- of a ham sandwich. field will give him a broader outlet WAY, One way to build a bungalow is wa for his abundant talents, Well, the trout will not come out | follow .lh" advice of the magazines. | on the bank and crawl into the bas- According to them you can build o It bungalow for any price from $4.50 up to $3.000,000 and you can go a Just as Editor (. E. Woods had sttracted the attention o the State to his work on the Deland Register, in which he wrought a wonderful improvement, the announcement is ket: We must get his equation, takes the right fly, the pool must be approached with great cantion. and | H11¢ higher than the last named fie- the fly must donce across the water | 4 if you want to have plumbine in the right place. The proper mo- in 1t tion must by given the deceptive im-| The magazine vecipe for a §4.5 ftation. 1f Mr. Trout bungalow is about as follows: An error in telegraphic transmis- sion caused a dispatch in this paper Thursday to muke the statement that Hon. Park Trammell received approximately 49,000 out of 63,000 votes cast in the second primary. This would have been a pretty good can’t se» A ™ & TN 2t 4 § Lumbe proportion of the votes cast, but Mr | ™" the proposition it he don't got n k"r $Lo TR, Trammell did mueh better that that, YO Yo Kuow—you must try, try Pai ¥ The dispateh should have read that | *F40 There yon 2o take mor:| ' nt e | there wits a0 total of 32,000 yvotes| e throw it way out, over. Miss ‘2”"'."&'. work L . Tl registered, and that of these Mp [U07 Wello wade out in the ool wa Plastering " T g i e oo o ¢ un ac | Tin work ... g Trammell received approximately | 07 A0 Keep throwing unt’l the i U RN : 49,000, This shows that, notwith-|" inces just between that rock ,mlkr mg ......... standing Mr. Trammell had no op- the swift pla nin Fhere nov position, the great mass of the vot-| Y0 dvrked too quick. Curb yous ers went ont I]\.'h‘l'vnn craw! up the ank and ont of their way 1o place fon that Timb and get your ho the stamp of their approval upon hi of the bushos wher nomination by ziving him a superb compliment It s safe to as- . sume th n forced “ato af oh clear second cor ool his wdver | Now take it sarics in the first, he would have | ¥ in the < A ¥ about the proportion | Feart fron 'Y Vote hears t ] total vote cast A PLOTTING AGAINST HIS FELLOWMAN'S PEACE OF MIND LAKELAND, FLA,, JUNE §, 1912. 'SHE GAVE UP | ALL K Meetss, Va.—Mrs. , says: “I suffe red with ‘womaaly troubles 80 uut 1 Two of the best treated me, and [ dw nu}ll gave [ u well. day, I decided to try dul. n did so much for me ordered some more, and it cured mc! Today, I feel as well as I ever d1d in my lite. The pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person in every way. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardul will do for sick women.” A few doses of Cardui at the zight time, will save many a big doctor bil} preventing serious sickness. It tones up the nervous system, and Ips make pale cheeks fresh and rosy, Thousands of weak women have been estored to health and happiness by using Cardul. Suppose you try it It may be just the medicine you aeed, N. B.— Write to: Ladies' Advisory 7u'. MedkluCo Cmmm ‘[:nn- 'w for women,” mhm-u...umw “it: One 12-horsenower Simple Trac- tion Engine, 14,961, and one Short Cab. Said property to be sold at the piant of the Lakeland Lumber (‘om pany, at or near Kathleen, Florida Dated this J1st day of May, A. D 1912, (. 1. MORROW, Master in Chancery. ¥. M. SIMONTON, Solicitor for Complainant. 6-1-8-15-22-29 —_— 8till There's Generally a Supply. Marriages, we are told, are jnade in heaven, but it takes all kind of mar- riages to use up the raw material.— Puck. S. L A, CI.ONTS DEALER Real [state tiice in Clonts’ Building. | CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS, and made as carefull $15.00 Deen-SBryant Building more than these figurese- All the latest in Shirts, Hosicry, Neckw Accessories so necessary to a careful Dressers’ Wardrobe. E. F. Bailey = “ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY” \ | FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Properiieg Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Valueg Flood & Hendrix, Owne PICKLING TIME ity Plenty Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Canniy Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10c A Few Drugs Left But They are Going —_— 4 == LAKE PHARMACY PHONE 42 MAIN ST. . Exercise Your Right to criticize wherever you find anything in this store's service 1} not please you. We welcome criticism just as we appreciate Praise We Aim To-Make This Dry Goods Stor as nearly perfect as & human institu tion can be. And we shall be gd end grateful for your help with any suggestions that will help towardthat result. CHILES THE “NORFOLK” MODEL For that trip here’s just the thing. Breezy, easy and elegant whether you go by train, boat, auto, airship /&\ or “shank’s mare” a “NORFOLA" + is appropriate. It’s just as right for you “stay-at-homes” too. You just ought to step in and sec the new togs we have put in for men who want to keep cool, look .ol and maintain a dressy appearan.c. Made by the “Pecks of S\'racus{' v as though they were to sell for mu.h -$18.00 $20.00 ear and the other [ii'-