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GOVERNOR GALLS [ s @ | CORRESPONDENCE BE- ‘LN GILCHRIST AND ANGLE IR L%TTER S RESIGNATION M . Sept. b, 1912, Tampa, Fla.: sir A citizen of Polk wrote me under date of Aug. _itiug that vou had removed to cownty and that you disqualified to repre- He also stated: not reasonable that a sonld have a citizen of an- v look after its interests and should there Angl» g | \ngl«'. Ded rough therehy otk connty just or Legislature v that effect Mr. ' he courtesy to tender on Croom for 1 Gy secretary wrote N, article ol is Tollows 1 menmber l o ) I'o ] ' I ! ons=t 1l ' 1o ot R Ny pre n T retar I pl on n=ide i ' o ' [ 1 \ f m 1 " o FSENTATIVE | CTION FOR: WCOMB BACK ON HEALTH SERVICE CONSIDERS DISPOSITION OF LEPERS. Washington, Sept. 6. - Need of ‘| definite policy Tor the controp and arezation of fepers is ura report issued by the publi service Comparatively fow cases are now in the United States, but the fode { wuthorities contend that it the num- bher is to be kept small and the bur- den of an ever-increasing number m'l lepers is not to be placed upon fu-| infec- ture generations, all “foci of tion" must be controlled and the vic- tims isolated. Government reports show that on Jan. 1 there were 146 known cases in this country under the supervision ct health authorities of sceventeen Btates. California, Louisiana and Massachusetts have leper segregation institutions. Other States have very- ing degrees of control. A number of cases have developed in persons horr, | the United States - LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. SEPT. 6, 1912. GHI]SS FRAUD ~ MAINE NOW - EVIDENT IN 15 POLITGAL 5. C. PRINARY STORM GENTER INVESTIGATION WII.L BE MAD:. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS ARE LIN OF METHQDS RESULTING IN ING UP FORCES FOR BATTLE BLEASE'S ELECTION- OF BALLOTS ON MONDAY. (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) Columbia, 8. C., Sept. 6—Althoush | poptland, Me. Sept. 6. -Activity Chairman Gary Evans, of the Statc!.i platform speakers and party news cxecutive committee, issued a eal!'| paners continues during the closing for information and funds yesterdaY | jours of the Maine State campaign. to asslst in the investigation of the! ajlotting begins soon after day slleged frauds in the recent South | Carolina primary, today finds him| with substantial donations, which i 1t expected will increase shortly to a sufficient amount to see the investi 1 light Monday. Democrats are being aided by Gov- crnor Marshall of Indiana,speaker Ohio, Congressman Burleson of Tex- as, and others. Governor Plaistend, Some of the recent intformation | pemocratic candidate furnished is startling, coming l'rnn:!;."d his Republican opponent, Wil- counties whenee no rumors of fraud i ham Hanes, delivering many had previously escaped, and specific ' ieeches daily cation through, are instances of where the ballot hoxe- = Jflfl AS fiHAlHMAN‘ were delauched 1is sadd that v Popr Myers, which is getting to be :mwun\\.n doconmty two dozen mor city of Toducs is voon to have an Protes were inoone Loy than ther s boher, as word has heen received 1o e na on the ton it | Vi o Wit First Bale of North Carolma Cotton ' : ,:‘” L : : HI,_l' i ,‘.”“‘ . PRl lhv‘”“ | v”“\v = o ropdiness foe 1 wstitntion ot Coes to Help Demeoratic \ ' wdee of BN rowhich soveral v Cantpaign o t { men I {0 vy M ' i H vk y Oland 1T : i 5 Vi h " L | Lol G difdw } ( ' | i n 1 i {.4d 11l ird 1} l Lol 5 al by | pi " the estemt 5, W ! &l cTormed the b | rn Wit it A fentd ) i | and 1 1 srind 1o 1 \ “ Y X ) Ll Hay 3 | i ine 1 commis o | roHa T ki i ! e o sp BEACHED BY THESE , ik s, s deilies St . ot | ul ! ' or tooked pon th 1o 0y " ‘ the ansolvable problems X s | ¢, howiwv Bierrapted i New Yo oG Aveot vl vogress and cioe ol e in HISTORIC TREE FALLS. | t 1 wolthis long jour is the item of Iir time § Loubberine, witt hivd he tites of Washinzton, Sept. 6§ \n histori | 1 T ' Be e hine were Hiled betore start- |14 cottonwood teee that hadadorned ¢ nd i | o1 There i nany the president™s front sard, the north \ e at “ akes of car L Sool y b ab Lown of the White Honse, sinee it s reward ) ' . " voand | Was planted in IN32 by Andrew 1 ' | Yar et on- PJackson cnd several or his fabiner i rued i ' do at oflicey has been removed, havine ' ne acenmbed Trom unknown canecs § . ' It was presented 1o Presiden i ) leckson by the Creck Indian Chie! UHENRY S CRCHESTRA WILL . *he Mpataca just bhetfore the cignine of FURNISH AUDITORIUM MUSIC ' ' urscl e cneibn wse: [ e treary by which the Croek nation R R tits wis removed from Florida ) —————— An o Indian prophecy connecte ! ! GRAND JURY SHARPLY A1 ith the 1 as that as long as it i TACKS FOGREIGN VISSIONS. ! ood i il ould typify th K :'llflrfl‘ td ol wil ich tl teriog ng ool of th : J ! ' LURE OF THE STRAWBERRY EROUGHT THEM BACK Champ Clark, Senator Pomerene of | Cterprise the large for governor, Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. | ANOTHER PUBLISHING HOUSE TO BE ESTABLISHED IN LAKELAND in the « Baptist \\'Huv WL Now will put in o dand at an \nnouncement is made rent issue of the tev Nowlin that its publis! lin and D, ¢ job printing plant in Lak diate, the concern Florida s, ily the Baptist Publishing o The intention, primavity, is association min | print logues, catare,, tracts, and othor e sy lit- job printing will he ndled. The mechanical manage sent will be in the hands of Rev. R K. Bradfield, an accomplished print- er. Eventually, too, it is probable that ¢he Witness will be printed in its own office, though, as this is quite #n undertaking, and would involv:® a large sum for machinery, it will continue to be printed at the office of the lakeland News Publishing Co. for some time, at least. The Telegram wishes the new en- Stomeasure of sue- of COSS, POSTMASTERS AND SUNDAY CLOSING: Virst Assistant P. M. G. Should Be Governed by Senti- ol Commuaiiy, ISTY LS ACLD AT hin 3] ) I \'ir Hinlog Lingsh prowinen Ashiand, Ky nin hed aeid into the fac of h ' e ] RITH] TR found him walking 10 onng girl oyt i of Ashland tresult in noprehihiy will le 1 isht ol inh o Fhe yom i admittod 1l | the palic vt protpt o0 b nonton * WILSON ANADUNGES THE ITENIRARY OF HIS SPEECH-MAKING TOUR, ., (RS Seanirt, an toda ot \ssocinted Pross.o " Wit itinerary ol Sept Governoy annoinceed 1 wip to the middle wes hi Sept iollows Sept. 17, Sioux City; IN, Minneapolis and St Paul; Sept | Vi Milwankee; Sept. Yo, Cohnnbn O Sept. 21 Pittshury STANSBERRY —DANIEL A marria of interest to oo wide vircle of fricnds was consummate the Bapti ot Pastoriim, on \Wedd csday, Sept. 1. when Mr il Paniel became the wite of M \ Stan r e\ 1" Nowi i i from \ir oand ter of Mr ! 1. Fad 1 I ol ) | ' ' ‘ [} *SPECIAL TEAM tg be nown | though it is presumed that ali! Says Thev No. 264. e ‘« & BRINGS OUT CANDIDATES | GNE ANNOUNCEMENT FOR REP- RESENTATIVE: OTHERS FIGUR- ING ON BEING CANDIDATES. In today's issue of the Telegran, {Mr. J. from Polk county to the next regular gession of the Legislature, makes an- wouncement of his candidacy to serve as represcu‘ative in the special term *. Brown, representative-elect salled to convene Oct. 1. As will be seen by the correspond- ence between the governor and Foi- mer Representative A. ). Angle, pub- lished in this paper today, the gov- crnor has called a special election to I he held in Polk connty to select My “ Angle's suecessor, on Sept. 260 The U lacksonville Board of Trade hs ol thi- lu:rvwl to pay the expense clection, and other special clections that it may be pecessary to hold in (BT " NMipo Vrow \ ' Deoan in Fecently ! ‘ hou { " t! 1 ‘ I m i d ( i nided tood WMy R i ek, the other o rom Polk, fool ry mueh 1l e way, and that | al will vobahiy he oo eandidate ey N Cox has beon apge | tnbier of voters who congid ! 1 s ripe experien would n valuable in the legisiative ind they have ureged him to bhe iediddate, bt it i not knowi d jon in the matter will ANL TAT CAMP MEETING OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS H L, Sept, o Seventh Day |ovdve atists from all over the State Copiuning to attend their annual l“ vpomeeting and business session b 3 city October 3-11 Postor RO Parmele of Orlando LI president of e conference, and i\irv- R.Go =2 ool the same eity Preeretary and treasurer The camp zrounds, bout three bhlock will resemble } ampors will Tive & ' vir = here and the daih . . ' |m I in 1 can s fva wvilic The lavg pavilion 1 b wsed tor the preachin - i a essions w? hav & v 1 »t vher e }" for din- W@ vy v tarian . vi 1 Nearly atl ' b \ Floy 1 ' storo