Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 17, 1912, Page 4

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28 fAGE FOUR THE EVEN..C TELEGRAM, The Evening Telegram | H from the| Fla.' ruoor Lakeland, EDITOR. M F. HETHERINGTON, A J. HIOLWORTHY puginess and Circulatioa Manager. SCRIPTION RATES: SiB ONe FOUr ..o sanosces $5.00 | dx months .ooeeeaianen 2.50 ; Three months ... co..e 1.26 Delivered anywhele within the limits of the City of Lakeland tor 10 cents a week, From the same office 18 issued THE LAKELAND NEWS s weckly newspaper giving @& T sume of local matters, crop condi- vens, county affairs, ete. Sent suywhere for $1.00 per year. e . DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President- Woodrow Wilsen. lirg in Fort Pierce of {prompts the lenter a forcible protest [tend that the For Vie President Marshall. Presidential Electors - Jefferson B. Browne, . Frod DeBerry, Charles E. ' Joues, W Lipley Jones, Leland J. Henderson, 1. ¢, Sparkman. Con lLarge— in, State at Clande 'K Congressman, First Distiict—S. M. Sparkmun. i Conzressman, Sccond District - Frank Clark. | Congressman, Third h\.~trlv'~—Em-\ mett W . : Governor - Park Trammell | Attorney General-—Thos. F. \\'('ul,! Secvetary of State -1 C. Craw-' tord. Commissioner .\ McRae. | Treasurver--J. C. Luning. comptroller - W. V. Knott. i Superintendent of Publie tion W, N, Sheits, State Chemist- R. K. Rose. ‘ Adintant Generat— J. . R. Foster. General Nogi was donbtless a areat general, by if American soldier should do as he did and Kill Bimsel as atribute of respect to th wemory o hi . there would much divicion of any dead boss not e wntiment in this country on the proposition After al! spots that he was o tragic ass Japan is civilized only in ~Thomas C.| i death {ings’ | Poys were ! this, onr city, by of Agriculture-—W. o Instruc-'a piniry aronnd M flut, the M cading ed usiy building of an 2 t some ne tion of the deui wm for the $10.000 000, That monsgers a by tonris " don for woull and The recent lezal and public hang- an ) con-| e of af ted se (rowd of people of both races, Fort Pilerce News o against the | exect- of rape, in the pr barbarous publicity of such tons. That paper says: “The entire affair was a strong ar- gument in favor of our contention for the abolishment of hanging, for; the doomed man was placed on ex- hibition before a crowd of several hundred people 2nd posed as a mar- 1 tyr or hero to a hundred or more} people of his own race. We stil] con- State lish some central point of execution and clectrocute those sentenced 19 without all the which is impos=ible o avoid in hang- It omight be o zood idea if inoall the public schools of this country the required to memorize the h take youth of ancient Athens. Up in Boston the mayor has | that this be "pon many of the hoyish minds the words would be ground with a resulting harvest of improved citizenship and higher civie stand Following is the oath: We will never bring diszrace ' Ly e done, as seed in good 10 any act of dishon- tv or cowardice, nor ever desert our sufteping comrades in the ranks: «will fight for the ideals and sa cred things of the city hoth alon wd with many: we will revere and the city’s laws and do our hest te incite | a like respect and reverence | in those above us who are prone to arnn) or to ser them at nancht; we will to quicken the public sense of civie duty. Thus in all these will transmit | het- than it wa strive anceasingly wilys we but heautitul teansmitted to ns” thic city not less, grenter, ter and more i should estab- ] publicity | freview of the 2 monntain oi | the Democrats Southorn oratory, for various rea HONS, oo numerous to mention here, RANGE YL carey 1 inthwence wiry hern iee that it did in ol ¥ 1 ) nor Y feem t & 1si turned himsel; Moo, in behalf o ritic ticket, and G 4 d-time Republican »all convertes cloquence, and A ITH TR i ticket We 1o vote the Democr, don’t need cur native orators Jdown here duar- g ing the pending conpaizn, but ir they will all do as well as the Ala bama governor is up north, it would be a master stroke on the purt of the nationul committee 1o ship them across the line in large bunche and distribute them among the doubtful States. A southern orator in full swing, hiz theme, is strictly onto his job | and before a northern audience with cpen minds, he is a mizsionary in the Al class. IT IS JUST THE SAME OLD CROWD. | Trammell is Governor-elect just ioht when he says in his excellent pending national po- that it i old fight ind litical campaign prac- tically the same bhetween Republicans, with the difference that in the pres- unitea and the Republicans divided. The new party is Roosevelt with a fringe of followers, and that gentleman, hall crazed with the bas organized it to promote his per- If he ail he will, the great mass of his de moralized tollowers will fall baek itto the body of the Republican par- ty, leaving him the Don Quixote oi to tilt at windmills and do lis abnorma) cgotisn oy surzest to keep himsell in the apot light, Al ot veal and desirable policies cnt contest the Democruts are sonal ambitions fails, as Wi time, whatever else PLOLZTESSive and - prineipl tion needs are represented i the eandidacy of Woody Wilson the 1 The Roosovelt crowd are hut cheap Dmitators and plagiarists and, with the GO P pat on its high standin: protective rust and other iniquities, the nees Democratic old-timi atter the is hut confronting it and November election the in the sreater, party cremy in o two camps, leaving | 0. Florida, | | 1ers with Democracy for ' {ap old Confederate vy of all atte at three par- n this country and there s ption ont ng to make an exeep present situst EOW JOHNNY REB AIDED HIS OLD ENEMY. ! poiz. 1 well known . writes as fol Jows to the tot ‘In INS6 as a considerable influx from the north to this section | and pnamed Robinson from Evansville |G, which seemcd to have been in od civcumstances. They locatel out two miles from town, wher: secured some old negro quar- I was passing the place with comrade, and we noke to Robinson as we passed. My ind remarked that he looked like "ene of the guards at Rock Island pxi son, so | suggested that we 20 ack and ask him. He said that he i “.1~ and my comrade was pleased to j+r~ more privileges than the other nards, ‘I was afterwards informed (h.n‘ lu=t of power. | et him, saying he gave the prison- s family were all sick, wehter had dicd the negroes of the neighborhood. No white had there. | rentioned it to my wife, uthern and had rardships Sherman's Lieh burned their home and appro- priated they had. We vent to the place and found the wit nd two boys and ows that were starving, The cow: they had to be welped up, v were not used to onr Florida When | ap- sroached the old man and told him that 1 wanted to do what 1 could f d people gone woman from what food two fine “ere o poor that as th arass im, the tears ran down his checks I took my wagon and moved them t | iy house and got w doctor. 1 paid bills and loaned him money to| o back to Evansville vords sent for his wite, but they left the two boys with me for several The a banking house in Lrocery store here other hoy with Fla., netion as Uoplaced Oczila, gained dis one of the best employ = patil his death, The other boy re terned to Evansville and is with his where he [ mother Tesser witl | Teddy | m feeling “Towrite this ta show that section has no place when there A diseredited leader without an army | is opportunity to help a one-time en worth the name, That has been the The BON TON RESIDENCE SECTION of Lakelard Right on the shore of Lakeland’s favorite Lake, Morton, which in a short time will be encircled by a The Lots In This Magnificent Addition are Selling Fast Let us show you this property. Let us show you a magnificent location for a home, the best in the city. Let us show you the great big orange and grapefruit trees on every lot, worth almost half the price asked for the lot. ten minutes walk of postoffic. size and frontage. 8 per cent interest, 5 per cent discount for cash. To ensure this edition being select, the owners have incorporated in their deed a building restriction, by which the purchaser will be required to build a house to cost not less than $1500. Now is the time to buy, while you have the whole addition to select from. oy e — e e— — The fruit is reserved by us this year but is yours next. Each lot is within easy reach of a present sewerage system, city water, electric lights, and within All lots have an easy slope to the lake securing excellent drainage. For a limited time these lots will be placed on the market at from $650 to $1,250, according to These lots will be sold on terms, viz: one fourth cash, balance, 6, 12,and 18 months, will soon be snapped up and the price of the remaining lots advanced. it included a family’ and that a | and was huriv‘l‘l who was 't | suffered | arm? | ."*MURRELL Jorsey He after- | 1 got one of them in o large | lovely boulevard. ‘NO Tfl §~ AR IRET AT T RIS A Ty, s We wish to annonnce t, the vyl DOLQ =2 QIO IS COMING [N everyday and we can show a class of goods neve: . Lakeland. Our buyer has spent several days in New v.. lected the newest and best things to be had. Ang to show every one in this community the splendi to show. PQIODOBOIC Q. ¢ i% | \ | 1 § We will show this season a complete line o: 2 trimmings. This is a line that will do you good 2 is something Lakeland hasn't had before, and also @ every price. ] o Our new line of Ladies’ High Top Shoes ae . - > These are the very latest styles and very reasouatl ; sidering the quality. We will soon have our new fixtures in and so arranged as to show the new things to the b We want your trade. We want to show : whether you buy or not and we will convince v % your calls, § © & - CORNER KENTUCKY AVE. and PINE ST LAXI[:NT S S T T S ST I Virginia huas been setting an on POLITICAL ANXN cellent eximph of th | | | | i 0y | triafs and country e prompt | For Representar: Loenvictions of the Allen murderers. 1 Lo : 1\1\\ that Sidna Allen, the alleged | didat | i ’]r:ld"l' of the gang that made o ]county in tis t>1ml:im-r pen of the Hillsville comr Fthe sp after a lun»i‘ox. eni [ room, has been captured, ipurqm a Virginin jury i s luulv ’(1 act give him the stern justice he so well {141 | likely to keep ap the good work amd l deserves | The choice locations FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF The FLORIDA & GEORGIA 7AND ¢ \ Phorne 72. LT TR Y 2. o B Munn Building Lakeland, Florida. STy T T P e OUR FALL STock ‘& SHARP .o

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