Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 11, 1912, Page 5

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|| WHY THE WOMEN A PROFITABLE CROP. .‘ 5 WANT TO VOTE. £ e A South Georgia is the greatest pecan growing section of the United States you please and you will at last be and the industry has spread across convinced- that lax enforcement of the line into Florida. It has attalned the Taws is the ome thing which is its greatest development in the Geor~| making women ask for the right of | 8ia counties bordering on Florida andl the ballot. Of course there are ex- it is as profitable on one side of the. ceptions to the rule, but a careful |line as on the other. analysis of the situation reveals the The Savannah Newu»tells of the fact that it is a desire to brin gabout | sale of a 600-acre pecan grove in a a higher order of government Which | Southwest Georgia county for $200,- makes the women of our country lay 000. Only half the trees were in aside that modesty which is naturally bearing and they had not reached the theirs, to mingle with the men =t [Stage of full production. This six tho ballot box. True, they may find hundred acres of land was worth— the task a hopeless one, but the good 83y $22,500 eight years ago and has motive is there just the same. just sold for $200,000—an increass Where the laws are enforced and |of $177,500 or about 800 per centi posed of J. B. Streater, C. F. Ken- where the men in charge of the gov-|in eight years. If with- only half| nedy and F. A. McDanlel, and the | SFRment are gradually bringing it to | the trees bearing and these not yet office is located in room No. 7, Deen & |2 higher plane there is no appeal old enough to bear full crops this Bryant building. Those connected frém the women to take a part in |land was worth $200,000, it is safe to with the firm are all first-class busi- | omething which is on account of her | SaY that in a very few years more it ness men, and doubtless it will en-|BDer nature repulsive to her.—Pen- will be worth twice as much. oy a successful an _ | secola Journal. This beats a gold mine and so h.r‘ 1;1- . 3 ? Drolperoun‘ca as we know it is possible in all parul NOTICE of Florida. Certainly it is possible in the northern tier of counties. The Sift the matter as many times as 4. snd M5 J. A. Perry left yes~| T?o Polk County Real Estate and " for Tennessegs where they will |Insurance Co. is a new enterprise terday by summer Visiting: relatives. | which bids for business along the spend the linies indicated by its title. It is com- e . Estridge returned this morn- m a week's trip to North Car- ent to see some sick w.J ing fro! olina, where he W' relatives. -—— Mrs. A. P. McLeod and children ex- + to leave next week for Alabama, ill spend the summer d relatives as is their where they W e Mising ik i o yith friends an e anpual custom. . OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. Mr. Holder, who has been running | Pecan makes a beautifu] grove, The — the dances at Orange hall, has taken | tree is very much like the hickory in nuutd one of our m | Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Knighton, re-i W' nave contracted with the Stu- qrned Monday -ight-figm a tWO|gehaker corporation to sell E. M, F. | yecks' visit to friends and relatives|go's and Flander's 20's. We hgv charge of the pavilion at Ballast |appearance and with such possibili- Point, Tampa, E‘fiilfi!d\fiflhiwmd ties 9{ profit it should be oxssn:iyely ! ; , : 0. sce many: Lakelandspeaple gamay, | Planted:’ “° ol TR L o sorth FloAMOIKTS @aRgia, and| them here 10 show you. Anyene di-Jthme. - Mr. Holden hemiiett tiré Ball | Ve 'a1i " Yemémber ' when * ofifige report 2 pleasan tejiydhe latter | terested please call or phone and We | in chirge of 'Mr( DristoFav iy akn, _gjl‘OWlnE wi alihost' thd’ oRly’ M‘e vas formerly Miss Anpie Howard. | will be: pleased to demonstrate and |and same can be rented any time for | Of Fidiida’s ‘wedith: “Theén & Bedef= —_—— quote prices. If you want a good, | secial occasions. .+ |cent providence killed the orange \r. H. D. Mendenhal] has gone to | reliable car, you will ot be disap- "7 |groves to show the people that veget- Jicon, Ga., for a stay of several pointed if you purchase efther of Nl of & Laugh, 1 &1 able growing would prove just as days, going up to join his wife, who | these we have mentioned. When you go to visit the sick do | profitable. ' We are glad that our peo- has been there some weeks| o B S. M. Stephens. | mot forget that a good laugh is one of ple have reached such a stage of de- _— 6-28-tf .. @ C.Rogan, | the best tonics and a bit of humorous | velopment.now that tlhiey don’t have Mrs. English, formerly Miss Les- Ty .| gossip or piquant saying i8 better | to be ruined in order tc be shown the sie Ormsby, has gone to Tybee, Ba- ) ° | than any drugs. Make the invalld |foundations of a greater prosperity vannah’s noted resort, and will also smile if you cannot start up a 1augh, | ppere is no spot on earth where so but make your visit short; spend some time in North Georgia be- that too ,:::5 ;fsa zoz;t’tm°:b:: meny products pay handsomely as H. C. STEVENS’ fore returning home, bad as too little. . right here in Florida.—Jacksonville B 5 57 . K Times-Union. Miss Nettie Simmons, who left] NOTICE. y THE CARE OF THE HAIR, Lakeland two Yyears ago to attend Meridian Female College at Meridian, This is to inform my customers| If you are going to spend your sum- that T have moved my shoe repair |mer at the shore and take.a daily dip ghop to my home, and to‘nsk them into the surf the question of sham- to please leave their work at Cloagh’s pooing your hair is going to be an Shoe stere, where I will get same |important one, for no matter how d- and return it two days afterwards. | closely your rubber cap fits your hair All work left there will receive my |is pretty sure to get wet and sticky best attention. and will require more washing than Thanking my customers for past|When you are at home. favors and asking a continuance of Traveling is another pastime that & Miss., has returned home much to the The Standard Oil Co. in Jackson- gelight of her friends. While at col lege Miss Simmons perfected hersel® ville has recently purchased a large ) ‘l: i e tract of land and will at’ an early s el /| date ‘commence the erection of im« Yes, Bill, shoes are made of skins, all Kinds, including banana skins--they make slippers of them.” U mense storage oil tanks on its hol Mrs. Clarence Perry is up today ings. . O from Coronet, where she is keeping Yot V3,003,743, 4 1 house for her brothers, Messrs, Orm_l- News, comes from Cedar Key that J - }1,\-, )1!.rs P‘erry trece:tly ;eturn:i the brick has.arrived for the new et ” s N S aud G Tha hais | becansa:of the 5 ” b 'g‘ from the east coast, where she spe A eir patronage, I am, to the!!® , o~ i a month with her parents, who ai‘e l::::; b:é:“:f ::ic:a:ymd::em:s;ii last, iRt i dust and cinders, and many women nowever, yo“ w‘“ “0t s“u “n lt yo“ ;o living,th 2 < PHILIP F _ | sigh in vain for the comforts of their 3 & ) NG Anere N Key can boast of a red brick bank June 25, 1912 IP.FISCHEK SRR s v & Honer cons wl“ “SHD i“” here and “s“n on” a nair % building. Beginning July 1 the Miami post- office was advanced to the first-class order. There are only five first-class postoffices: in this State, including Miami. The other four are at Jack- sonville, Pensacola, Tampa and St. Augustine. veniences for shampooing. S Mr. C. W. Deen, president of the First Nationa] Bank, returned last f pight from a short vacation trif. which he spent in Atlanta and other Georgia points. Mrs. Deen and chil- dren di@ not return with Mr. Deen. but will be away all summer. It is rather risky to have your hair m done when you are away from home, < unless you are sure there is a reliable : hairdresser to go to and since you are pretty certain to have hot and cold@ water in your room it is a bet- l Can save ter plan to wash your hair yourself making your shampoo liquid before You Money you leave home. ' i Prepared before you leave, carry Iknow it. I want you [} it along in a tightly stoppered bottle to know it. Just ho —a three-ounce vial would do. . To make it boil castile soap shaved much I can save you will B{ts a powder—about two heaping depend on the quantity [ |tablespoonfuls—in a little water, put- [$2 you buy, The more you J§| "¢ in about~two salt &poonfuls of MAIN ST. & FLORIDA AVE. R YOU 8| washing soda. When getting ready ; Wy (e TEICNIG Y g‘:‘,wtm“bl Y‘ rt‘jl =X of our slippers, oxfords or shoes. CRNVID Carver’s Daylight Store “At The Corner” N (8s} ~ & . o The Times-Union says: “With a total of 36,395,460 feet of lumber shipped from the port of Jackson- ville last month, June established a highwater mark record. These ship- ments were both coastwise and for- eign.” The regular weekly band concert will be given this evening in Munn park. The band wil] play two new pleces, which, with the remainder of the program, will be up to the usual high standard maintained by Lake- land’s splendid aggregation of mu- sical artists, The Southern Steel ahd Iron Works, a newly incorporated enter- prise in Jacksonville, has just re- Mr. W. J. Estridge returned this morning from Charlotte. and- other buy the more you save. f|tc. wash the hair massage a wee bit of old cream into the scalp, then toints in North Carolina, where he|ceived its charter from Tallahassee. Phonograph 1 was called about ten days ago on ac~|This enterprise is capitalized at graph GIVEN slightly wet the hnl'z{' and work in count of the iliness of some relatives. | $100,000, there being 1,000 shares Away FREE thel soafp Jelly or ‘liquid—into "thg scalp, of course. at $100 each. The Kissimpee Fish Co. has been shipping from twenty to forty thou-| sand pounds of catfish each week, principally to St. Louis and other western points. Good shipments of bass and perch have also gone for- o | : . MTHEATfi R BB R BN R-R-R-R-8-8-5- VAUDEVILLE. Williams and Harris, Singing, Tackling and Dancing, L0 K6 0H 00 0N N R Program for Tonight, THE TEST:. (Selig—Drama.) He reports that he found much inter- &tamong the people of Salisbury and Charlotte in regard to Lakeland and that quite a number assured him they Would be down this fall to become Permanent residents. . ¢ Rinse as usual, trying to keep the y Wat‘:h Our WmeWE successive ‘waters at ap evep tem- we Always Pl[AS[ 0“r ratro“s perature. It is the sudden change . A 3 %y from hot to cold water that makes . ;. : /A ‘ the hair harsh, as it is so often found * We keep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, and to be after the most careful shampoo will be pleased to wait on you. The reason given by the beauty Lakeland Souvenirs, the Tatest X and All the P . | | Books, 'opular Maga- 5 AND 10¢% DEPT STORE C. A. Cole, of tne firm of Cole & Hull, leaves tonight for Cincinnati a.nd Cleveland, 0., on business. From { Cleveland he will go by boat. aeross Lake Erie to Detroit, Mich:, theén up the Detroit river and on up through ;flkn Huron to Mackinac Island. Tom there down Lake Michigan to 'Ha.v View, where Mrs. Cole and son U spending the summer. After ::‘Min‘; some time at Bay View and \'i:’qu returning to Florida, he will e :w eastern markets, buying dm«:, orr the holiday trade for the . n: stores they have in Florida. ™ ‘ return to Lakeland the lat- T part of September, ; {‘\x-—-- t[DISONIA. “liceceesccanse A e ¥ (Lubin—Comedy.) THE LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ PLAYMATES. people for boiling the soap used in 115 Main Street shampoos is that this preparation zines. ' i PR L Phone 282 Bla-k LakelandBookStore makes it still more bland; if the hair ca¥d s iBbda: airéétly tpon the halr it is bound to be harsh and less bright than if the head is washed by a regularly prepared soap, as di- There isa snap and dash to our men’s togs. There is comfort in them, too. If you care about vour appearance you will lose no time in coming here. Vacation Days P, are here. Plan now where to go and let us help you., The mountain and lake resorts in the North and West are attractive. The clear invigorating sir will do much te WHAT FATE ORDAINED. Everything for summer wear indoors upbuild you physically. We have on sale daily round trip tickets at low g e fares and urn limits o give you % THEATRE ( (Vitagraph—Drama.) Maspind with ke Tong voturn imits s will be glad to ive you full nfor- as well as in the sun-flushed open. of the principal resorts: NIAGARA FALLS ... (Champion Indian Doctor.) THE SCHEMERS, ( Powen__comedy'). INTO THE DESBRT, — louser—An Egyptian Drama.) 30 BABY PICTURES. | WENONA. ‘ OPEN AT 6 P. M. _____ 4 ” > General Admission...10¢ THE HUB Children, under 12....5¢ JOS. LeVAY (Thany d OUTES NORTH ——— S———— - - ADuission CEILDR) 1 '€ o - » 4

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