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FAGE FOUR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, : . | ; e ,neam: N0 DETERRING EFFECT. ! H“]A DW[L"PMEN { HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. ¢ Evening Telegram| BRING | | il o first time in many year, \‘ Hl, Pk y i glorious Fourth passed Away i .;‘!‘ Publizhed cvery afteruoon from the| Sl campalen, is anyec o 1‘. pRUL o nietly; those who went on pic- @ Kentucky Buitdiag, Lakeland, Fla.| b - liti n il - nics did not get wet and from all r¢ : S = the country. Heretorore, @0 Flon eddgi. ports hud plenty of fish ‘I,V he pos ’ Anothe of oreat sien Mr I{olbrook Goes to Vi § e 4, a8 o g |l-.>. taken plac Potter P Mr. T. F. Ho 1 & I d 3 tt has affectod prac- or. a Chicazo woman who is the pos Th i :|n4.\‘ n . 4 . s ) oand commercial AftAr visitin o | BALDT Mp. Holbrook “ sossor of great Wei after visiting | ) 3 } il Jut such is 10 cas § 4 Juld Vi nd Master Thoma='/: @, F. GETHERINGTON, EDITOR. But such s not the case thisf o irgmia, southern France, Italy | Zula ford : “- his studie | e [ S : . _jpears and it is now too late for poli-f, 4 giper regions noted for equable | 10 Atlanta to resume his studies. 1§ A. J. HOLWORTHY tics 1o exercise this usual deterring |, 4 opjoyable climates, selected the Pefls"f’fi}i e mowd! b R ‘irculati Manager, | it fluence. Before many weeks, thel o o coast of Florida as the most de- Mr. Hazan an y ha | dusiness and Circulation Manag : eidautiall ol to their new home next door to Mr. | . result of the presidential election | . 110 Jocation in the world, Mrs |0 1 B @ LT " ‘i ave bee rcastel U i D. H. Sloan’s. H SUBSCRIPTION RATES: will hiave boed forecastod, Which WIlL] poimor and ner sssociates have | Mrs. Lowery and son, Eugene and | Ole Year ....-oeeeeees ,$5.00 settle the matter, practically, so far come the owners of a hundred thou-! I5 h‘ o l, it Tadt '\\(-ekl Aix months ..... ... 2.50 |as any effect upon business may be ) g aeres of land fifty miles south iine poinaer \(mlbamfl ? Turee wonths ... ..... 126 concerned. : : of Tampa. The Fiorida climate 4nl.f°r\:)'”'\';" :i“ ‘\lurrell Mr. W. C. Deo- Leiivered anywhete within the That a “prosidential year” has badf . products of its soil were the chier | r.\- ' Geor llhi.ll} s, Mr. M. G. ! ¢ Lakeland |U0 cffect upon business may be duc | ors in causing this investment, son,“lr, ieorge ps, Mr. M. Wikt al Sue. fely & i1, some measure to the fact that it Williams, Mr. 0. R. Barrett, and Mr for 10 cents a week, : | 1 4 4 Hhepriige the development of which has already W. K. Pearce were in Bartow on *he| - | hasgbeen learned by experience actively commenced. Ml ) Frow the same office is issued sucll un occurrence is wholly unnec- To own a hundred thousand acres '":' '“;’:“::; on business with the ' THE LAKELAND NEWS axsary. But, it is due, probably, il fo¢ Lind, much of it fronting on ar | * l\tl){r’1 and Mrs. N, H. Davis left on ; » weckly newspaper glving & Te-|. much larger degree to the fact lhat intand bay, sheltering islands separ. | "'{11 in;n o (l'hlt"ago i " p : sume of local matters, crop condi-] i country is substantially Prosper-|iing v from the Gulf of Mexico, a oimh-‘ in Hlinois. They will be great- we Won t Sacnl.lce Ua]l / tons, county affairs, etc. SeDtious and that progress is being sea of such surpassing beauty, as de- ]p i:wl S. ) snywhere for $1.00 per year. achieved in unusual measure. scribed by a recent visitor, that no "\T "[ ‘“ Beasley lef Wed . | rhisis especially true in the south-f o o brugh could give in words or| - Lo v Bl SR8 °" ]e( A "le?' but we are always studying how to ay 8 4 S vis . They're all taking a turn at hand- east, where general business condi-j o .apvaq even a faint conception of . !].‘ v;(\)rs points in Arkansas to visit ey re d t L . elatives . g tions were never so good and Where |y (harm, and to have back of this l I h t ; i V. i ) ' Perry is i o 2 ] i e a0 BRAE U development s proceeding at a rate |, cogsion the wealth needed for its il\" ‘:\'"irl'h.,.a( .\'ilo‘:'riolsstl:rtih: LZ’::::ZY ncrease e uan lts Anyway, Wilson might have been that has no counterpart in any part|pizhest development, is a responsibil Stnping olass Cean gmd join 5 s . nominated without the assistance of [Of the country — the result in Ia¥ge fjry that falls to but few persons e R We give the “most now but we are anxious to v :he “original Wilson man in “Mor- | measure of the fact that no other{ .. ..y Doeg any one imagine that more. 'Phone us and prove it. ida.” scction of the country has as rich un-| yioo paimer is doing thisinaclimate| ___ i s developed resources as hag the south-| poy js unendurable for any portion —_— t.——Columbus (Ga.) Industrial In- : Best Butter, per pound . AR IR 3 ’ Then, too, before we finally decide eas iy 2 uf the year? Two thousand acres she on who shall have the postoffice, it dex. i has selected on which to build her Snglr, lfiponmh navtih ST RO O B 1.00 might be just as well to elect our NEWSPAPER wm-nnu own home. And a few miles from Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ...................coooii 19 man as president. A pmsm EXPERIENCE. | her home her sons are building large T —— Cottolene, 4-pound pails................ooooeiiiiii % —— | and attractive residences, where they | North Kentucky Ave. and Oak St. Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. .............ocoiiiiii.l 1 Now, about these “other things, Mr. Bryan enjoyed hig experiences | cah spend such time as they can 4 cans family size Cream R P > A . business engagements, A a i R B Rt P e the Tribune states Lambright enjoyed | 4 4 correspondent very much at Chi- | sparc from - at Baltimore, he was closely asso-| ygo, where he was not personally They, of course, will spend only par TL Mdmosx’ PROPRIETOR. 7 cans b‘b’ size Cream. .. ... st T A : L} clated with Chase and Sanborn all[iyvolved in the warfare. He lived of the year there, chiefly the winter, 1-2 barrel best Flour................ccoovennn ‘ 300 the time, and that sounds to us likelq¢ the University Club, and was ac- but competent white persons must be | Modern improvements, hot and cold 12 poundo e T R e 140 coffee—and nothing stronger. customed to dictate his stories each left in charge of the gardens ""dlh:uh and running water in every|l Picnic Hams, perpound ........................ 1212 ey cvening to a stenographer, Stretched Crange and m'uw-!run‘ _L'l'."\l'%, as well | room. $2 per day. Specia] rates by Cudahy‘l Uncanvassed Hams. .. ... .. e 18 The town caw is giving the B | gugin an casy chair in his room with 2= the houses and their furniture, all Octazos Soap, 8 for 2 ¢ity of Palmetto all hinds of troubl, | ovios twinkling whenever a good sal- the year around. Farther south, nearv : ctagoiz Soap, RSO ! : having practi=aly broken up o the e gecurred to him, he worked rap- the west coast, but in the v.nh-rim',!w[ “AMM[R 0”]’ Ground Coffee, per pOulld‘. ....... Yy T5 4 town zovernment. Bossie kicks visor-{iqiy, Thar is, he turned out the [ Thomas AL Ldison has o winter home 5 gallons Kerosene ..... - e s o Bl ously and ciuses lots of hard feelings | pages tast enough when not dis- ““fl, 250 acreg of lllf'll.\ ;'.rm‘.v SA]lsrA(\'[loN but finally she to g0 hefore the {yehed, e was constantly inter- I'hese are some of the thines that , onward march of prozress. To at b pypied by callers, and by friends who [ #0¢ zoing on in Florida It s the tempt 1o retiin her as o street orni fgishied to speak with him over the arena of great enterprises, and there with cvery set of horse shoes we put ° ° ment is to advertise the fact that pas- | elephone, When his story was at [ @6 1o climatic conditions that have fons For we make the shoes fit the toral quict is preferved inthe com=bpgy finishod, e vovised v cerefully heen or are a ““”vlz"'”‘ LR PO par mot the | fit the shoes as isf munity o commercial activity Cefore permitting it 1o zo ont Bl ““";”I U SR TUEOY Lo dotin, | 7 Knos- 0w mil iite i Sorving as o corvespondent at Bal- | than any other State cast of the Mis ; g The linotype operdor hehd 'h““,l'u\nr». in view of his other activi-|souri viver, and the climate is not 1| ¢ this makes send your horses puginess end of his thumb on |hw“,..;‘ was a herenlean tagk, e al-| bav sinister It is a help. For, o * 1o be shod next time. You'll he ° ° cipher hey a fraction of s cond too | avs held inomind the needs ot the the hottest ~umvmur day, a cool hr:‘-- cmazed at the improvement in his l " fong yesterday, making us sy e ) panees that were velying upon him, always blowing, and it is “"“'"“".;‘m and temper, il Lew school bailding would cost $2000 1y gwever, and e kept at work in the able in the shade, Such o thing as a | b A TTEETT— ® boo instead of $20,000, as WL | goeond week of the convention, after | Stnstroke, or prostration from he '”‘! H \\\ Sorry his figure is not the correct one, {y orher big-money special writers [ 15 never been known in-any part | e lx’cm 0') ?fém for we would like to see $200,000 140 coased of the State. The average annual| ping yreet, Opposite Freight Office. &y A spent on school improvement in Lake- Without doubt o large share of Mr. r;nnmllhm about Im.\~lhr.m- ll}('ht.'.\' | land. Bryan's strength at Baltimore was | tWenty inches more than in Michigan —— = 1 il 'y " : fairly well distributed through the y { e - due to the facy that he reached a fairly ‘ 8 5 2 WING to th 1 oment of our i jest i { N \ THK 0 e enlargement ol Miami is trying to rival Puntajuational audience dail; through his[¥¢ar. but heaviest in the summer, MY LINE INCLUDES g > Gorda in the production of fish | viclos for the press. Many thou- when the usual precipitation «nlm.-sm‘! newspaper and puhhshm;: Usiress mories, but unless it can capture A cands of telegrams were send to dele- short and sharp showers, clearing off P. Jordan and get him to turnish the | yiies by those who were stories, it will not avail to claim the ollowing his fight, and who wished him to win biggest fishes, Jordan is the world's | g Lreatest battle. Peasacola onr- medium weight fish-yarner, and |, \ there is nothiug “just as good™ as his original product { A NEW TIME SYSTEM. ‘;.; | That white dove of peace that was | France has adopted the twenty- ! turned loose at the Baltimore con- [ four-hour system of time Kkeeping, P vention must have eseaped from the [ and the St Augustine Record paes in ‘ pall and hiked straight to Florida | Perspective —complications — avising Al the delegates, even those who so [ from 13 o'clock. stubbornly opposed Wilson, are good The writer recalls the fivst time by Wilkon men now, the convention's ae- [ vime into contact with a twenty : tion seems 1o meet everyhody's ap H‘":" em. 1towas on the dnter | proval, and everyhody is felicitating | £ Railroad i« »““ld-f \‘.~' everybody col=e. Florida Democvats | WO traveling down the galf of St i are not equalled by any other hrand [ LAawrence ina canoe, and we landed At the town of Shediac, parposing to ay suddenly as they come, and leay ivg a cerulean gky of the deepest blue, | and the sunshine making the pend ant raindrops on twig or { sparkle like diamonds It was in the spring, 1512, tour hundred Ponce de Leon discovered Florida PPalm Sunday Florida houuh March a0, Pascua called in Spanish and - del Twith the green verdure and palades, he gave to his supposed | lond the name of Flovida The cros { was planted near St Anzustin g ssion of the land taken ano | rame of the kKing of Spain For 1 1l ! " months discoverer lowe | rs remained on or enamored with its beaunty [tering no complaints The climat natives 1 be fieree and impla No Indians on mot N \ while wnd poor Nt or 1+ Ve m £ in the conntry cross the Nova Scotia peninsula 1ol It s gratiftying to the patrioti [ the headwaters o the Bay of Fundy feelings of all Americans, ineladine | We had been paddling all day | even those individuals who take fig- }Asmnst head wind and sea, and tle interest in sports, to note t Preached Shediae somewhat nagsed splendid - showing being made Iy PAWe drazged onr weary forms up th \merican athlotes at the Olympic | Wil to the vailroad tsation to inquir mes. These games draw the hes fwhen t nest train left tor Mon et d trom the nutions of | €0 our. destinition on the Bav of ' 1 il and the vietories won ther Fundy v reprosentatives of the United ‘What time does 1 neat t St prove 1t the manhood « < 1o Moncton?” inquired our netion the best in the world, Uy on, a big sun browned chap with a 4 Sam k creditable showing iisfied appetit ent Yy “ itdecd, over re amonz the Herrs, wy looknz tooke 1 th 1 ¢ SRier t ound at us ok 4 ; o ‘ 2 Bt O i , 4 i i . H 1 3 ‘ - s | he belongs to the lonz or short- - atged i * necked portion ol the audicuoe Or 1 i <t Jackact ¥ lando Reporter-Star. | o' nion LAK IILAND, FLA,, JULY 12, 1912, ?Newspapers it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in N 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in petent charge of Mr. G. J. Willic Magazines Stationery Post Cards I Cigars | | anything that can be printed, if 1 Come and sce me before pur- | ; A ; the best work at the right prices chasing elsewhere. Your| Mr. Williams. patronage appreciated. The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky 2 Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater W Fiske Johnsofig L B WEEKS R[AI-« [SIAI[ ; .» DEALER IN Loars Neotined % Staple and Fancy Grocerics. 17 e Grove Property a : pis b DHONE 110 Cowde OBt Eq r ) BRLIE 00 S iy Sy ruw e s vaA N IR IR LTS % . s R nnid Wi 1 YLUL 3,‘,’} L%} at {4 $IaS3act Avenue, ficar corner of Rose strect. SAM WING, Proprietor