Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 10, 1912, Page 4

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fAGE FOUR lne tvemnu lelw:.,,si s d the establishment of new lanks growing every day racests that it is a substantial and sfactory growth,” ~ubtislied every aileruoou from the Kentucky Hu. flg. Lakeland Fla. says the Times futered in the pOSlOfliLe at Lake-| i nion. ‘eud. Florida, as mail mattes of the .1 in plain English. second class. £ . HNTHERINGTON, Dl'l'OB.‘ T. R. A. J. HOLWORTHY Susiness and Circulation Manager.|the fifth he will probably feel like SUBSCRIPTION RATES: he had been in a railroad wreck.— _Une year ....cee.e. ...+ $6.00 six months .. ... S . 2.60 Three mouthe ... .. ... 128 Delivered anywhere within the Mmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, SR, S says he feels like he had { been in a crusade. After November Pensacola Journal. Or rather, let us say, a thrashing machine, for it's a thrashing he will S s —— e, | A mew candidate for fuavor in h?r:;hmm’:;' :E:.‘ Florida journalism is The Bay of » weekly newspaper glving & Pe- Sarasota, published at Sarasota, and wme of local matters, crop condl-|s copy of its first issue is before us. THE EVENd The plain trutly tersely stat- ! : TELFGRAM, LeXE,AND. FLA, OCT. 10, 1912, o ——— " o e lake Rezlon under it (an vomulgate with his clarion ‘m‘m&_ i Rew manacement at once takes pank voi e the full facts of the Republic- &l Ty e oy one of the leading weeklies of the zn benzoate of soda outrage upon the te. The transformation is some- gtomachs of the American people. rful, and not only the Scme voters can never be reached uunager and others imme- tLyough their brains, but it’s a clear diately connected with the plant, but road to theip convictions by way of the people of Eustis and all its trib- their stomachs. tary country, have a right to b prroud of this admirably edited an. beautifully printed paper which wiil ! nrow become a strong factor in theg growth of the town and county. Th«f The action of Attorney Genera! rew editor is Mr. Clarence E. Wood, ' Trammel in declining to be a willing late of Kentueky, a gentleman o;' | Jarty to the “friendly suit” nstitut- ability and character.. with ampio' ed by Governor Gilchrist to test the experience in journalism, and he "' validity of the initiative and refer- sure to make good in his adopted ' endum amendment and whose real State, for he fs built that way. purpose scems to be to deprive the people of the opportunity to votz (‘.x it next month, is arousing con: If there is an editor in Florida Tha * eontes s:derable controversy. who is not a Democrat, we dare hm. : orney generdl is approved to say so.—The Bay of Sarasota. of the attarhey § gk - 0 TRAMMELL'S FIRM STAND IS JUSTIFIED. Suit? Yes. Then go to e 5 or condemned as the people interest- l(‘::uh:;?:nkp:::r:ci!a:::t‘nb;;l: cd approve or condemn the amend- Ids, and there s Bditor Folsom, gt| M0t 184lf without reference to the lhe‘ 8t Oleud Tribune. who nrm.ms teghniml ‘objection of Governol_' Gil- s i rh”l_rchrism ‘But’ aside’ from this, tfé firm 4 mild suspicion in the minds of hls} .5 o Attorney General Tramme:, readers that he is not a Democrat tions, county affairs, etc. Sent| Rube Allyn is the editor, and Rube snywhere for $1.00 per year. or no Rube he gets out a mighty DEMOCRATIC TICKET. written and well chosen matter, For President—Woodrow Wilsen. | which, with proper circulation, is For Vice President—Thomas C.!sure to aia in the development of readable little paper, full of well- {who is himself & friend to the & MURRELL and wouldn't be afraid to say so un- Marshall. that section. Presidential Electors—Jefferson B. e Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, Charles E.! Jeff Davis has sent us a copy of Joues, W. Chipley Jones, Leland J.| his new paper, the Taylor county henderson, H. C, Sparkman. Banner, published in Perry in that Congressman, State at Large—| ccunty, and it is a prosperous look- Claude L'Engle. | ing sheet all to the good in typogra- Congressman, District—S. | phy and contents. If you ever saw smart enough to be one and he doe: M. Sparkman. i the twinkle in Jef's merry blue eyes | injustice to his better self by re- Congressman, Sccond District —|and heard the tinkle in his pleasant | Maining outside the fold of true be- Frank Clark. llaughter, you would be his friend | li€vers. And - there are others we Congressman, Third District—Em«! .y the spot, and that's the reason. {might mention— the Afro-American riett Wilson, among others, why he numbers his ©ditors, for instance, none of whom, we believe, confesses to Democrati . amendment, is justified by other con- giderations which are clearly pre { vented by the St. Petersburg Times in the following article: der proper provocation. Also con- ' ‘It may be well enough to talk 0" | tomplate the case of Editor Andrews, | of the Esterg Eagle; if he's a Demo- | (»at we have lost our party bearings | and can’t identify one when we se» him. But he's good enough and | | ret.on the date mentioned. ' SHARP'S ! And by the Way men, get yourself a Roya1| tatlored suit ‘ | ! the court test of the proposed initia- tive and referendum constitutionai amendment as a friendly action, and as being petitioned for by both op- ponents and friends of the proposi- tion, but the voter nevertheless ma* and doubtlogs will draw his own con- ciusions. First Governor—Park Trammell. | friends by his acquaintances and | “The office of attorney general of Attorney General—Thos. F. West.| has the besy wishes of the \vhulv!‘"m"'io"“' E(h»- State was created in ;rder that Secretary of State—H. C. CraWw-| Florida press for his success in 18 1 ! all other State offices, which are not ferd. tew venture. W. E. Battle is his! There is a new count in the fear '1.:.-.~umod to be filled by lawyers Commissioner of Agriculture—W.! yurtner in the enterprise. ful indictment of the Republican va v at all times act under legal ad \ Mcitae. ‘ 0 i party by the people of the United {vice and direction. In practically all Treasurer---J, C. Luning. Lakeland has some very live and | States, We have it on the authority |« the opinion of the attornev (‘omptroller—W. V. Knott. | brogressive citizens, but she mu]d‘m Do Wiley, late pure food in-{general is deemed suflicient and the Superintendent of Public Instruc- lhml room for a few of the kind of | | shector, that the Taft administration | adiministration proceeds accordingly. tinn—W, N. She: t3, J\lm h Orlando bousts in the person | has been purposely putting ben- “The question long ago was raisel State Chemist—R. E. Rosa. ot Braxton Beacham. An electri- | zcate of soda in our food, and when | @~ 10 whethep this amendment reso- Adjutant General—1J. C. R. Foster. | ,ad is proposed to connect Orlando, | Doe discovered it and called Mr | lution was properly passed, and At === Sanford and Kissimmee, and Mr® Taft's attention to it that gentle- | torney General Park Trammell in Old maids and widows are warned | Beacham comes forward and offers to | n'an not only endorsed the outrage | Jnly gave the secretary of State his tc keep away from Sarasota if they|put up $50,000 towards the enter-| but called Doc a fool for his pains.|written opinion that the amendment would avoid the entanglements of prise. This paper still believes that | Htence the latter jumps the G. 0. P |should g on the ballot. Why in matrimony. A Sarasota paper says: | the people of Florida made a mistake ! on the spot and is now making tho!tais particular matter should that “Fourtcen old maids met theirfin failing to send Mr. Beacham to | welkin ring in behalf of pure food |cpinion be considered insufficient? fates here lust season, eight widows | Congress —a mistuke due to their | and pure Democracy, and, with ben-i \Who is willing to believe that any secured second editions, two million- | lack of familiarity with the char- | zoate of soda for his text, is roasting [ friends of the initiative and referen- aires found girls worthy of them and | acter and qualifications of the man { Mr. Taft and his party all over the |dum fely it necessary to go further vapable of blowing their unearned | However, as a builder and developer | doubtful State of Indiana. And he's|and ask for increment, while no track was kep! o home, he is doing far more for his ! o mighty good recruit, too, is Doctor | ¢ ision? ————— not refer them to the opinion of lhn'uf it regardless of i attorney general? Would he not|technicalities; have done so if any other amend- ment had been questioned? “Whatever the court may say, the view of Attorney General and Gover-| nor-clect Trammell will strike the | MiBht prevent any vote prople generally as having the right 'frmndl) suit is ther ring. The constitution itself being | friendly to the initi: a referendum law, if the people '»mlum, and Tramn! should vote to apply it to all laws | against it is one whereas sence of an expression tr ple there is greater joss decision om techniculit a Supreme Court de- or the ~'|“I""l_\"ll'fi and happy-ever-y State ang fellowmen than the aver- | Wiley, and he will make Democratic | When tlose interested people ap- | there is seareely room to doubt that {champion of atier home affairs, member of Congress voles in large numbers wherever et pealed to the zovernor, why did heithe Supreme Court would approve | Petersburg Time O E e A N G E I A R fl }7 = U A T | T, he BON TON RESIDEN CE SECTION of Lakeland Right on the shore of Lakeland’s favorite Lake, Morton, which in a short time will be encircled by a lovely boulevard. The Lots In This Magnificent Addition are Selling Fas: you a magnificent location for a home, the best in efruit irces on every lot, worth aimost half the Let us show Let us show you the great big orange and grap The fruit is reserved by us this year but is yours next. the city price asked for the lot Each lot is within easy reach of a present sewerage system, city water, electric lights, and within Let us show you this property. 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. will soon be snapped up and the price of the remaining lots advanced. The choice locations FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF | The FLORIDA & GEORGI2. LAND Co. Phone 72, Munn Building Lakeland, Florida. M S B——————. A S A T . e T ——CP=N P, RO R e ————————— Y - T~ RS ——————————v e ———rm - — . SoPa——

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