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PAGE TWO. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARFE;, A STTTRRINENY RN B S LT WHITE STAR WARKET GUY W. TOPH G. P. CLEMMONS PROPRIETOR MANAGER Phone 279 Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables 4 Mother’s Bread FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. GASOLINE, OIL, GAS ENGINES PUMPS TANKS TOWERS PRSI0 QDA Write, Wire or Phone. Arthur Masters, Sou. Agent LAKELAND, FLORIDA =% OHOI0IOIOIO IO BOLDCOIOOOOIOTOTOTOMIMIE L GCHIOLOLOIGIOOOMID OO0 OGO FOR SALE--FOR RENT If you have rooms or a house to rent, sce me. to rent rooms or a house, seo me If you want I am located in the Raymond:. & % building, Room 1, and I offer my services to all who have business & with a conscientious and caplc real estate agent. I will b & pleased to show you propertics, cither city or country, groves, truck B lands, ete,, will tell you tha.truth about it and give you a fair & deal. If you are a stranger, drop in and sce me. | will be glad to give you what information I can, whether you wish to pur- chase or not. Yours truly, 4 N. K. LEWIS, Phone 309. DBOCHDCD QK SO0 D. FULGHUM Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries 216 S. Florida Ave, ¥ Phone 334 We have just put in a fresh line of feed, of all Kinds corn, shorts, horse and mule feed, wheat, chicken feed, C. brand and hay, Fancy patent flour, 96-1b sack oats, S. hulls, WE GUARANTEE T0 GIVE 16 02, T0O EVERY POUND. WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION WE GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY. "YOURS FOR LOW PRICES, P L O R T A Just The Things For Wedding Gijts W E have a large stock of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Sterling Silver all suitable for Wedding Presents. Q@ You are invited to look over our stock. It is compleie in every line. ORI O OO O QIO IO ~ .......................... |l (I} Fancy patent flour, 24-1b sack ................ .. . . az.g(d [ I Fancy patent flour, 12-b sack ................... . . .40 ‘I [|§ Florida syrup in gallon cans, po, gallon . ..... . . . e .N.'» | Lard (compound) per i RS AT T R T AP N e 19 || Best sugar cured hams, per pound .............. . - 198 [l White salt bacon, per PUIBLL s Vil e S A ey b 13.1;,, [ TRTOTO OISO SRRSO - LB T L T D TS 4 OO g DIOT D ¢ QPOTQIOT WILOUN (Uentinued from Page 1)) i = impos:sible 10 discriminate between em. “*And this gives me an opportun- ity to allude to something that [ read very recently in un iulluon!iul‘ newspaper. It was an editorial in | which I must say that the editor did me personally more than justice. But he saw in me an unintentional Mach- iavelli, It is said in effect, "This is an honest man; he honestly be- lieves that a protective tariff is un- constitutional, and if he gets a chance, being an honest man, he will upset that unconstitutional arrange- ment.’ That is good reasoning, but i* was entirely inconsistent with an- other part of the editorial which very kindly ascribed brains to me. One of the things that every well in- fcrmed man knows is that about half the people in the Unifed States are Democrats. As a well-informed man I know that they are engaged in ev- ery kind of industry, and that they could not unite to accomplish eco- nomic .murder and destruction with- out also deliberately accomplishing cconomic suicide. So far, as 1 am wyself concerned, | would with the! greatest respect call the editor's at- tention to a little utterance which 1 ventured to make upon accepting the nemination for the presidency, in which | explicitly laid down the pro- gram which | thought we ought t) pursue with regard to the protective duties. [ said that they ought not to be changed except in such a way ard at such a rate as would not in way interfere with the course o' sound husiness in the United States. | also =aid, and that is whai makes this parenthesis applicable to ny discourse, that we were going to hegin with those particular items in | which we found special privilege in- tronched. We know what those items The gentlemen who enjoy the | privileges have kind | h to point them them- and what we are any are special been enoug out selves; interested i fiest of all with regard to the |ur-’ ‘m is getting the grip of special in- | tervests off the threat of Congress I\\'«- do not propose that special in- ln‘n!sls shall any longer camp in the committee rooms of the committee of ways and means of the House and the finance committes of the Senate “Those of us who handle the ma- chinery of politics know that the sreat difliculty in breaking up lln-, control of the political boss is tha* | ke is backed by the money and ”l"i; influence ot these very people who | are intrenched in these very sched- wles. | could write you out a list, i’ you were interested in it of the gentlemen, not exceeding half a doz- en, who used to own the Legislature of New Jersey. All that | had to do was to stand them up in front, meta- plorically, of @udiences all over the State of New Jersey and call the roll and their power was hroken by the mere exposure. “How are you going to get a free sovernment? That isthe point., Ti:n'; absolutely nece v ofirst step is to st Trom the things with o | | | vhich it has been entaneled, Whet | we want is free markets for om commodities and free markets for our labor: and we haven't got them ‘ What we want is free enterprise for one thing; but we haven't got it | What we want is free competing wo- tor yontes that will enable us to han- dle the heavier Kinds of our good: in transportation without dependinz oo much upon the railway routes; ard we haven't wot nd can’ 1 now, W} | ' | t { ! now | : Have Vv " 1 1 oiroe Il bout conservation is that ! sovernment of the United States hos 10 WASARS fta | Howard Payne's sweetheart, but re- AND, Fi.A, OCT, §, 1912, i.on in justice and ri:."llvuu—uussV i taith, We taken care of. 1 can’t brecthe | g i are not chii- dren 1o be a fr overnment @ but free a | care of ourschies. This busi- | 8 ness ol setting up individ ties us special providences is one o. tihe things that is plared out. So just as leave have a malevolent boss as a beneficent boss. [ don't want any boss at all. 5 “This is a year of critical choice. After the year 1912 it may be too late to turn back. Don't deceive yourself for a moment as to the per- vasive power of the great interests which now dominate our develop- ment. They are so great that it is almost an open question whether the government of the United States can dominate them or not. Go one step further, make their organized powe: permanent, and it may be too late to turn back. TASTE, SMELL AND HEARING RESTORED A Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves Catarrhal Deainess. Th: thousands who suffer the mis- cries of colds and catarrh and claim they have never found a cure can ger instunt relief by simply anointing the nostrils with Ely's Cream Balm Unlike internal medicines whic upsct the stomach, or strong snuffs which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptic Palm instantly reaches the seat of the trouble, stops the nasty dis- charge, clears the nose, head aad throat, and brings back the sense of taste, smell and improves tie heac- ing. More than this, it strengthens | the weakened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a return of the trouble. This remedy will { cure o cold in a day, and prevent its ] Lecoming chronic or resulting in ca- h. Nasal catarrh is an inflammation ol the membrane lining the air pas- and cannot be reached by riixtures taken into the stomach, nor Gn it be cured by snuffs and pow- ders which only cause additional ir- ritation. Don’t waste time on them Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm trom your druggist, and after using it for a day you will wish you kad tried it sooner. Mothers should give the children Ely's Cream Balm for colds and cronp. I is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to take. —— BURCS, Documentary Evidence. The geography class was in session. One small pupil astonished the class by stating that in a certain section of South America there were talking monkeys. When the teacher quee- tioned the statement, the youngster opened his geography and triumphant- ly read: “This region is inhabited by a species of monkey: properly speak- ing, apes."—~The Delineator, —— “Home, Sweet Home.” The original manuscript of “Home, Sweet Home" is said to have been buried in the grave with Miss Harry Harden of Athens, Ga. She was John fused to marry him in deference to her father's wishes. After she was scparated from her lover she shut herself in the old family mansion, see- ing none but a few members of the little ehureh to which she belonged.— Indeper Watch Made of Glass. s-cutter of Mu- | Joset uder, a 2l nich, adier tol HER FRIEND'S Goon ADVICE [ SIORIDIOINIVIOIOIDIOIOIOT 00 OIIOIATO We live in fgun to her wnd we wan® | which she stoutly dconicd. 1s or par- | Was put up before hor that she could - ino lenger keep her denial. She turn. " | ed to her aunty, and said: “Well, Aunt Kittie, you tan't trust anybody, now. far as my pride is concerned, I would adays!” States. "I am not interested in disturh !i‘ = the 2reat course of business in ;l)'is conntry, but T am interested in erriching it. 1 !\;.ryin: it am interested i And T know that th» ;vn]y way to do it is by the method 1! ;’ln‘\o suggested by regulated compe- | tion instead of legitimatized monon ! After you have made the part- | nership between monopoly and your | oly | fovernment permanent, then 1 in | vite all the philanthropists in 1} l‘ United States to come out and sit | the stage and go through th | tions of finding out how mer 'irg to get philanthropy out masters. T for one do not assistance from the government i | it be given in condescension and pit« 'T want only that consideration which on | ‘.‘n‘ rot any policy at present? 1t is sim Py marking time; it is simply stand 9 ing still. Reservation is not consor- | s 0‘ “We know perfectly well thar m’“sh‘ f'llm‘ Ig there can’t be a workable program | mm B until there is a free governmen: | S 6- And what 1 want to point out to vo !‘} Newburg, Ali—~"For more than e 6 i« this: The center of all our eco-| Year,” writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this | & nomic difficulties is that there is not | Place, “I suffered with terrible pains in 8 freedom of enterprise in the Unit»j | MY back and head. I had a ““0"3 complexion, and my face was covered '~ with pimples. Our family doctor only gave me temporary relief. e A friend of mine advised me to trr & Cardul, so I began taking 1t, at once, - and with the best results, for I was b cured alter taking two bottles. ~My ‘5 mother and my aunt have also used <& Cardul and were greatly benmefited. & I shall always praise Cardul to sick 1 lng ::I::rilt:z women,"” . ‘al & purely vegetable, ectly harmless, tonic remedy mp'e: ° men, and will benefit young and old. | Its ingredients are mild herbs, hav- a ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo- . Car ped & million & back to health and strength, ° Have you tried it? It not, p ] do. It may be just what yout' nle,efl.‘“ 2 N.B.—~Write fo: Laties’ Advisory Dept. e Wemen,” seat 18 piaia Sragper, 68 requast. < o OUHUIOFOLDFOFOIOIO FOTOIO I LFOBOFOIOO IO IO Her Faith Lect. A little Dozton girl was eoaxed to uint t! e lind done wthing which she ht not, and Finally, uch undeniable proof of her guilt = 01 over her hoad, out of her wirs, says one who kno it is diffcrent. 13 afraid, pushes the ¢ lies trembling awake r.:w 0 hours, straining his ears sound.” FALL OPENING ey SV B iVENG SATURDAY, OCT. 5 L) Our new Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings are now ip for your inspection. We have suits of the fines quality and;make, also bet- ter bargains than we have had before. Come and | judge for yourselves be. fore going' elsewhere. : — | The Hub| JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland BRI CUNE NI MO COMRNL. R d 2 L “The Home For Savings" m Through the Door;of a Bank | Many a youngiman has won his way upward in the business world. The habit of saving in a representative institution---as well as the{ belpfui - sistance which this 'bank renders its patrons---demands consideration. The doors of this bank are open to as- sist every worthy enterprise of ind: vidual or corporation. THE AMERICAN STATE BANX | OF, LAKELAND APANF PGSV AANAAARAAAANA AP We Pay 4 Per Cent Intercsi Evaporated Cranberries 10c. For Sauce, Jelly, Pies, Tarts or for any purpose for which fresh Cranber- ries are used. Thor- ougoly cleaned. rure Food St.ore W. P. PILLANS & CO.