Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 16, 1912, Page 4

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i ! e ’ ever 4 N Butidin t H b HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. v J. HOLWORTHY | Breilibs - reulation Manager,, RIPTION RATES: i "y $5.00 | Siy B R e 2.50 Three motths ... ..... 1.26 | Gelivered auywhlete within the | amite of the City of Lakeland tor 10 cents a week, l-‘rmu ihe same ofice ig issued THE LAKELAND NEWS 8 Aeekly newspaper gi\'ing 2 re- sane of local matters, crop cendl- county aftairs, ete. Sent ! for $1.00 per year, tlcas, auywhere DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President- .\\““dw,‘l. "V“N”-" Tto the needs of “the sick calt™ at| $he Lothorn seat on this ques Ror: Vo Presidont=linoman -Gy i tlowering e nobhed g gy Rooseve throughout hi Marshall. Pethical standard of the Democratic | ol . e President : ichs (4 wezro, Joe Lee, of Jcksonville, a Erowne. J " ‘;'l" Locliector of interia! revenue of Flor Jou J dJones, | Hin3 el 2 W, with his =core of neero deputie Hiendor ¢ Spuarkmin, DOING THE RIGHT THING. te insisted on retaining the nesro N At by t large - 43 Lt 4 bRt bahi Al SRS i Congres : E I Disteict Coveressman, Sccond District | Di-tr km- 0 0- . West 8 St Ho O Craws ford | (] ‘ roof Agriculture-—W " ] Soperintendent of Public Instroc tion W\ t1 ’ Stitet R. 1. Ros» Adjuta P 1 C. R Foster ! At the conclusion o an editorial in the St Anzustine Meteor entitled “Getting Ther Bro. Zim leaves us in some doubt as to the po he s dviving e when, o his wenal clarity of statemens he say “And the tali who wonld have the nd complete aim o great er- placed those lichtener the higiioet newspaper will not be arange editor upon the pline attained until wherehy nop he sOne rent is made that should be is disbarred who sis in the use of his columns.™ Like the scasoned warrior that he it Major Butler of the Inverness Chronicle sniffs the bhattle from atar and states inoa curt, peremptory, nilitary fashion in the last Chron icle that war with Mexico is less than a month off and the ,\(mm:m‘[ clement might as well get ready for the gore and glory ahead. We re- to see such a good Woodrow Wilson Democrat as the Major vir- Lot Vi it is not war. Pinight perhaps he tor there World regrotiully York Dem campaign there wiil ik donhey in DL 100, early in Nov t well mber it the calf doesn’ in the meautime. Iy was @ best— to fi- ceubtful experiment at nanee 2 presidential campaizn by the nickel and dime popular contribn- 1On Process, and it is no! neetivg the anticipations of its pro- be magnificent, hut We don’t want to put the Democratic party under any ob- lications to the trusts by accepting their tainted money to help clect a I} mocratic president, but it has been soid that there are two kinds of trusts —the (d omes and the bad t iz a fact that there Joctors. It may onesoand | are 2ood ones, truly 2ood ones, they | ited 10 minister | | tact that a num ! taken firs: | | Prompted by th Lor of Florida cities have producer of gome special Times is ury Connty 1o vanh as the Clay County that tock company tor “the pur ing the citizens of torm i pose ol establishin demonstration Whe, seen) By making o specialty of - one thing a loeality con et o reputation, Hip wholesale, 1t Cloud wil! the viract huyers and ¢ i hoped the people of St st tosether o some one of things dueed and do Bny possible of being something on o laraee scale St Clond Tribune, IF SLEEP COULD BE ABCLISHED. Aeady we are bhe mning to sieh over the time in op, and even boys at school break down becanse they are kept shorr of it 1y s o re- rarkable fact that great mea seem Lo tequire less sleep than s peces sury 1o the common herd, They ha e P measure got command ot sleep, tiey can do with little, and can take Ve ali envy and them. The Noture's that little ad wii vouhll like to imitate great manufacturers cheat taally throwing the full weight of his influence in favor of a foreign just at a time when such an very likely to elect Taft. Take another look in the direction of the Rio Grande, Major Dutler, and see it you can’t discover the silver lining to the black war cloud. var cvent would be Under an appropriation made by the late Congress, Florida will get 10,000 10 be expended in the im- rural mail delivery roeutes in this State. This is a new provement of departare in the poliey of the federal | evernment in such matters, and, | while such a small appropriation will accomplish but little in the way o road its real im- portance is that it concedes the prio- of tederal building and improvement of our county improvement, ciple aid in the roads Ihis opens up a very pleas- aut o oprospect for our future road svstems, for, while some of us are rear sMeklers in theory for the old and fed- every mother's son of tor Uncle Sam to con- doctrines separating State eral functions, neis willing tribute his cash to any oxtent he de- res i behalt of our local interests | POWer to work represents money, ev- { county in the Florida Legislature, at oty hour hasing its cquivalent inl . cnani. a sabd It will be <ad news for that |ui.-'win. would a ¢ to the hope n|ilh _’p(.‘ s n.rm o t;”‘,.l I‘.:l:\ £ resque b 1 ~diminishing :I-il‘w double wages. Absence of sunlight ,«?n\em.n;: Srh Sk e o R | g . | the action of the voters in the spe the roadsters or tourist privters would. of course, complicate agricul- | iial election to be held Sent 2w that Major Butler, the gepial edi- | ture and the outdoor trades, e POW- {4919 Respectfully ) B tor of the Inverncss Chronicle, has|erful clectric lamps might light th 1 . BROWN ne ont of business us host for that | path of the plough as successfully as : i ; | fuss and will mot during the com- [ they light the path of the motor ca- “-‘A B R T < winter Keep open house for the| Woull it be possible to drive vorn knighte of the stick and sht furrow? We do nor know {,% Tflu uIE In Eussl” | \ t.w 1S much On the other hand. it is not like s \ wi s for food. Ther FOR RENT « 0 re ¢ price of food ' furnished or u 0 al bled, because two « \ ' t M w H ¢ T — irrin T Ol SALE 2h here ne, & < \ & fin r Leeuld devise | more wondertul it sleep, decree by turning night into day. They work their men by doubl: shifts. Their fires are not quenched by night. Science has found means of induc- irg sleep. Any man thrown into a trance so deep that he wil be unconscious of the most ex- cruciating pain which theé ‘torturer Would it be g0 much can now be instead ot could be banished i: drug could be fonnd which would do for the human frame what | and do it ionsness or being induced, stme sleep does; without ui-| Cons cessation of ener The effecy would be the ticn of lite perl a third bethe greatest discovery prolonga- | it woull | that ev ‘ vas made a gift of twenty years ; but what teartul chaos it would | cause for the first year or so after | the drug became cheap! It would be popular at once, not because sleep is not delighttul, the men vwho could do withont it would make s much The rich people | who regulate their lives upon tie theory that would Couble their fortunes, and the poor, who are beginning to think that the but because motiey time is money Jazenly o pro | . seuth thar he wonld not close th to 1ty ont the various crops to P § ! : " i i l door of Lope to the nesro, This i e are best suited 1o the 50l % . i Pao lde of Mro Roosevelt's pecol On this subjeet the Times =ay i | | X : Hpon question wn i i Such was the heginuing of the cel RHEEIRE fatnoln I noswer and no rving to ot vy industey at Santord, the Lok Srne Wi iay ‘ o h to support hir b | traw herry ey, the Hast g LN R ; : ; !' far e south s concerned certain ires potiatoindustry tl Gaddsed o b [ 1, s past record show no o oty o industey, and many | z | denee i< to be placed in him main ther as protitable industries in v § " | | : | tiindng the white man's snprem ivus parts of Flovida, that hav Rt : 3 Ao il With onr party united and hrouehit mio [ [ ons ol N ; ; A . | harmony 1 oam looKine o [ tecam of gold and boosted fand val-§ % ; ¥ A fercat Democratic vietor e 0 wes tooa figure that, thouzsh solid and S apparently BHNreason (Year ending March 1 b is sted. Tt oshows that there are now | SoHLAG miles of main track ul in Florida, with a total of 5,107 71 miles in all, including letra ks, spurs, branches, ete. The Coast ne 1L EVANINGS TELEGRAN LAKL TRAMNELL SEES VIGTORY | AEAD FOR DEMOCRATS : m Page 1.) | 1 ne « he 0L publicay 1 ng i yy_. 1 “foenee dling” policy o1 nearo qUistion | am 1old hope= 1o brezk inoon oth Demoeratic forao the south, Ln i1 my opinion the came will nn work. Overtures and promises e them the vain and all right if past events =i stamp of sincerity hut are urreliable when all out of hiarmon; and accord with the past conduct and record of those who hold oui | 1he promises “The people remember that onl siort while ago Roo=evelt vwas presi dent for seven year:. During Democrats of - th e these ! vears, the then as they do now theii seaven scnth believing in a white supremacy, Lest eftorts 1o hive the United States Gffices ol the d by whit rrens bt despite n=ed outh cltorts and Cram as collector of Chari TR He o lent dined the near) Whit who ho wi Booker Washinzion at the House He is the contleman in connection with the negro holding oflice in th FLORIDA FALL POTATOES. aily sevd] tor fall planting are now be'ng mad fiom Hasti ays the News, Whil for the or main crop north- Crn grown s planted, tor { the fall or second crop home grown farmers sive acertain number of barrels of potatoes from the spring crop, ing them in a barn loft or cool shed During the summer these potatoes furnish a supply for table use, the Lirgest being taken for that purpose left are for Hastings farmers obtaining best results from planting potatoes the size of walnuts shipments ol potatoes sprin ol must he Each year the seed is used Trose seed, and using them uncut. The tall crop is planted during September or carly in October and the same oni- tural methods are followed with the spring crop. Fall potatoes mature Dy the tirst of January and may he harvested in time to allow the ground to be used for a spring crop. This crop is nsed to supply local de- mand and a ready market is found for them at from $3.50 to $b per barrel, . o. b. station. As in former years, growers have a surplus of sced, ‘and this is now being offered ter sale at prices ranging from $3 to $1 a barrel, according to the qual- ity of the stock FLOR!DAS RAILROAD MILEAGE TOTAL OF 5,105.71 MILES. The State annual report of the Florida Railroad commission tor the leads with a total of Seaboard has a total of 1.127.17 and the Florida East total mileage of 67980 11,7808 The Coast Railwar a POLITICAL ANNOUN CEMEN T For Repruentatlve— | I hereby announce myself a un- did;m‘ for representative from Pulk - - o = e 55 If there is anything in the worlg will make the opening of schog s for the Boy, it’s a new suit. | havo . ied the School Suit problem from rh p. ents side, as well as from the standpoint. that Q I am Prepared to Meet the ‘Needs of the Boy for school with a splendid I o7 (1. ing, Knee Pants, Shirts, W .. 'ri..t\ and Caps. Drop in and see the splo SCHOOL SUITS I am offering 10 $5.00, $()() {7 3 and higher if you want $3.50, Good Durable l\nm Pan: that are going I ATHLETIC CuT CLOTHES HAHN DREVFUS NE W YOPK 50c to $2.5 ') the pair |1 WILL PLEASE YOU AND PLEASE THE BOYi E. F. BAILEY Lakeland, Florida. How’s the Boy’s Cloth,s: I Decn & Bryant Building I UR Fall and Winter stock of Read:- to-Wear Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Suits, Boys’ Suits, Pants, Etc., arc ar- riving every week. Our buyer has been in New York for three weehs picking up bargains for our two stores- here and in Georgia. 25 New, Fall Coat Suits tor the ladies. Special prices for next two weeks. 200 New R. & G. Corsets 50c to $3.00. Union Made Overalls, nuu?‘nv' $1 and $1.10 garments prived at 89c. Our entire line of Mcns h Hats priced from 30c t0 S4.50 Our line of Men's Dress and } | Agency for Endicott, John- son’s Hide-to-Wearer Shoes. Every pair guaranteed. Priced jrom $1.49 to $3.98. Only a few left of our Spring and Summer Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Muslin Underwear. These go at a price that will make you buy. Mennen's and Colgate’s Tal- cum Powder}15c. BUCKSKIN BREECHES BRAND of Men’s Pants and Suits. Every pair of Pants ===¢verybody knows “¢ sell cheaper than the others. Men’s Silk and Cotton 50c dozen; 10c each. Peroxide, 6-0z bottles. ! from 98¢ to $5 guaranteed to give satisfaction and priced at at reduction of 25¢ to $1.50 pair under regular selling price Come in and See Us. N.E.Harrell & €0 Bryant Block, Lakeland, Floride L

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