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\ il N i fhe Cveaing Telogram e g (B terpoon irom the i L Fla. T the postoffice at Lake- "‘ : ) "‘ 3 : i ter of the bl 2 1 & | h I W, F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. "‘ ety A J. HOLWORTHY ! \Well e OF giness and Circulation Manager. WoOState senal 1 Tues- lay 10 =ceed Senntor Buell Cook, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: { deceised, rrom the disivict com- One YEAr ....-coveoces .$5.00 ; [‘N,'.N l,l. ‘:l \\\l\\ll::l‘lll )1 ':||‘|n1 Calhoun Six months .......... T - s ol orida. Three monthe ... ..... 126 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, From the same office 18 issued THE LAKELAND NEWS « weekly newspaper giving & Te- same of local matters, crop condi- Hops, county affairs, etc, anywhere for $1.00 per year. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Wilsou. Thomas For President—\Woodrow For Viee President Marshall. Presidentiad Browne, J. Fred Delerry, Jones, W Henderson, H Ilectors - Jefferson B Leland J. ' Sparkman. Chipley Jones, Con nan, State at Large— Clande L'Enzle Congressman, First District—S8. M. Sparkman. Congres:man, Frank Clark S[econd District Congressman, Third District—Em- ettt Wile Covernor - Park Trammell. Attorney General—Thos. F. West. Seeretary of State- -H. ¢, Craw- ford Commissioner of Agriculiure W, \ McRae Troast 1. " Luning. Coniptrolicr- W, V. Knott Aperintendent of Publie Instruce t N het 13, L. Rose. . R. Foster. State Chemist Adintant Genorat would ussured on ! A rose by any other namg stimell as sweet, we are hut cur State chemist, teeept that as our proot reader Captain Rose, | will probably not | vilid defense by hich authority, who in \ww-nlzn.\"»! passed him out 1o the public as State Chemist Pool issue | issue | | Sent | Charles E. « | Moose The Miami Metropolis has just in- stalled o new press weighing twen- 1y-two tons, capable of printing 20,- W00 complete newspapers an hour and which cost $11,000, The Metropolis modestly remarks that the new press is ahead of the city, but believes that the latter will| Lrow up to it in oa few years. We | [ congratulate onr excellent and en- terprl ontemborary upon its Hew acy ioan | VR question of ) i o | 1oith ms entirvely. tar vhile Hij nobody thouzht o sk towonld e con expatisive aud comprehensive docu- Sment that it ois alwavs relevant to ) = attach the question of congtitution ality to pretty uearly anything which it proposcd for the Legis Latare 1o do he or, of the New York Lacksonvilie o suelioan | { dred Lt enrollment | i Pan educator by hi { tion pPromi=es m THE EVEN... TELEGRAM, lordly Beck- police compare him with the force, the arly $150, 000 who swittly =cized occasion by hand and saved up e in one Lois —— A ND, FLA., SEPT. 20, 1912, S o P S— —— ot e 8 e . e e e e s 04 r— ——— ‘1; wofessor,” in-| v & : 11 tine s only i o L’d . to those who llllii(lll.\:‘ ;:; : editor of thivr € “in a later issue of puragrapher ibs the Qi shoes for Ladies and Gentlemer. o k L - n { — year ont ol aper Lessor . 3 paper Cprofess “ L Sl the Metropolis. We cheerfully ad-| & arc some Of the bl'ands we carry: Congressman Clark zets in on the | miy that the Telegram is an institu- 4 e’ ground floor early as u forecaster tjo; of higher learning, although i of future presidents. In his dddress | oyp machinery for conferring de- For Ladles For {at the University of Florida Wed- | grees has not yet arrived; but as a <|u'~d|\ he pointed his prophetic fin- Lq at Dr. Murphree, president of the institution, and pronounced him tanother Woodrow Wilson, whom he hoped would one day be called on I mere editor, we disclaim the title of ;[)rlbl-.\‘(fl'. and wonder that our con- temporary should so quickly repudi- ate its own teaching by seeking ‘o thrust it upon us. Burt POPQBPOPO O Queen Quality and 3O Gemlcmcn : & Pfill\drd Endicott Johnson i to tollow the steps of the former A S TR ) ? Princeton president and lead thei . pew postal law relating lo‘ 0 Selbys "igh Arch Bosto ‘|NU])|I of the United States Wel pewspupers and periodicals goes into < ma" [h(h[n s0, too, for there’s nothing too oot Oet. 1. It requires that pub- l & fzogt for Dr. Murp but - wepisers shall file on the first days| & L) : : shoaldn’t advise Lim to 2o into pres-; op | and October of eiach year : A Don' buy a palr Of 5h0e$ Un(ll YOou S dentinl bee culture yet awhile on !y, with the postmaster nera! ' : E X sl e b R e ent! o Al8e Jates, and tiien the bip 3 . F e IR . e e e {denial of e strongest line of Childrcin's 8. i Fsity W esday | @ e stiatement of the nanu B g D Marphvee, president of insti- | addrosses of the owner, publisher, We apprCCIate }Our Cfl”b. out the Hition, 2ave eratitying in- tormtion that the largest number of stublents in the history of th sehool hetween three and four | this session. present I Flivst opened its doors at Gainesville 20 when the university 2ht years ¢ wis forty-five e his fame as fine Murphree Las increa wdmin redecmed the and tully large te tor him by his friends Dr. | edi » editor and husir il NEWSpapers & periodical Religions, fraternal, ‘;. » tewperance and scientific . publica- | % tion - are excepted. For a corporation e [l names of the holders of mor:! € thin one per cent. of the stocks. | & honds or other securities must he & wand, in the ease of daily news- | o # =tatement of the aver the irculation for preceding < Isiv wonths is required & SHARP William .1 Bryan is now on the [when he was called 1o the head of | Al cditorial or other readine mar- % stump doing yeoman service for the do o0 e o Llor appenaring in a magazine or news- | & P S .-Wear a Royal Tall()rtd \u] it ticket e did o much to nominate ag piper tfor the publication of whicli | ¢, Laltimore, And it is well to remem inted Press is u wise | pa aecopted or promised, must b DS T S S w i el e S 80w 0 T S SR Y Fer also that the famots commoner minating institution. and 1| arked “advertisement,” under pe Tand Do talks more sonse only lending hor tnn'.:uv: has nose for dews unequaled {alty of o fine of not less than $30 or speech than Roosevelt telhis in POLITICAL AXNN the cauge, but he dsogiving his | by any other, cither corporate o | i aL0n woeek Great crowds come out 1oy liver dollars one thousand m';,W. idial, domestic or torcizn, o hear him, and e is making convert=| Eor Representat him up 1o dat Hoall the othe Fengazed inosmelling ont event Never inoall the history of parties evepy \ We don't expect much of | y L'emocrats in thi country wonld D where on t planet B Ly fin 1l ountry was g better choice onp candidates for vice president o only do hadf as well in proportion to ‘H:vir means, the brays of the joveus | Democratic donkey would i1l this nation with such o volume of noble and inspirivg music that the harsh | staceato of the Buali and the feeble trumpetines of the GO P elephinnt drowned in the melody of their tri nmphant rival, perambulating would he clement of readers with no o pro-!for vice president made than when | a rule, only asking that they be nouneed tagte tor hlood would vl the Baltimore convention selected | corous and conver 1 and d chijeet 0f onr sreat national \\»;Hiu\ \Larshall tor the office The ! make any bad breaks; mt cney would omit furths B i'iw\rrwe ix on the stump up in the Marshall, of Indiana, is not of this the the sanguinary aftuir ay 1”"‘{‘ Vest g ind he ds faiely Kind, and when he gets in the viee [ convenings o and Sneed clans ont g cattl ( regions of the Lone Star State. The rews o Teaus shooting all right for ot the Reriapes 08 Texas, country we but in this part want something I Woodrow Wil the remarkably clear dividing e will have a neck presidential chair he magnitade up that specches he is mak- will not make him suffer by compari- the ticket, son with the \White a real discovery as a great campaign- | House. | son himsclt from his and ing in behalr of consined 1912, Res; He is| his chief in cial elvotion in a short time will be encircled by a The BON TON RESIDENCE SECTION of Lakeland Right on the shore of Lakeland’s favorite Lake, Morton, which lovely boulevard. \ The Lots In This Magnificent Addition are Selling Fast Let us show you this property. the city. price asked for the lot. Us Let us show vou a magnificem location for a home, the best in Let us show you the great big orange and grapefruit trees on every lot, worth almost half the The fruit is reserved by this year bu1 is yours next, Each lot is within easy reach of a present sewerage system, city water, electric lights, and within ten minutes walk of postoffic. ~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 size and frontage. These lots will be sold on terms, viz: one fourth cash, balance, 6, 12,and 18 months, 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. The choice locations will soon be snapped up and the price of the remaining lots advanced. The FLORIDA & GEORGIA Phone 72. Sy ST T e o L e el FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF - - e o T T R RO ST SNSRI < = Munn Buildi TR T T TR anL ng Lakeland, Florida. T AT TS T VTR S ALY S AT S MR T T Tl T S PRV AN TR ST TS TR AT AT L Tl :s.-m R LAND Ce