Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 10, 1912, Page 5

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The address in the advertisement Karl K. Eychauer last week was of i orrectly given a8 108 Twiggs w g street TWIEES street. g Battle has been ill for the ; wn days, but is now able to be reots again, to the pleasure v friends . e band cencart, the Re L un speaking, ng¢ the Method- coption ail goli: on tonigh’, will be quite lively in our * 1 Raker, of Salina, Kan , okina this part of the coun- L. spent yesterday with his wi, Rev. E. P. Michener. Mr + this morning very favor- prossed with Lakeland and +v roturn in about a month. P, Michener recently coenty aeres of fine land wiles out on Florida ave- u t let the contract to ared by Jan. 1, it planted in citras Janowski was taken ill in chiere she was visiting, and ‘qrned to her home in Lake- Jere she s still suffering + indisposition from which croly Loped she will speed- s millinery opening ted a large crowd of viators, who are charmed display of new and 1 Mr. 'ugh, who wd they will v Mexico, where they nosome time for the bene s health The chil- reman with relatives in Liring the abgence of their N Rodrick, who is now in where she went a short ompanying the © mother, is expected to nday night. She will re- oier Monday, and will "y Newherry, to which point ¢ hus been transferred, in ity with the A o up thes Lrets to giv Clifford, one of H».-' ldegt and the most best eitizens zallant of the in a few miiles gouth o ) e nawl i wowl- on farm matters, rofore gratifving to that there for truck and bar- lespite the unnsual infall thus far. Setting £ 1s progressing in his “nd, with reasonably “ather from now on, a s anticipated S ™ Lbies anp CHILDRENS’ THEATRE LD WEST CORNERED " APACHES. Western Drama. —Drama.) SWIFT WATERS The same should read 30.‘1. when he ! 2o to- | re- is a very | AR THE EVENING TELEGRANM | | | tonight, and a large crowd probably will be out to cnjoy the excellent: music that will be discoursed. These concerts are a source of great pleas- ure to the citizens and the business men feel that the baad is one of: the best investments ‘hey could have n-ade—a real asset to the town. The Citizens' band will give its’ regular weekly concert in the park AU e A RS g Mr. P. C. Redgrave, who has eeen living in Plant City, will remove to Lakeland, and make his home here. He has purchased five acres of land adjoining J. C. Swindell's, just nerthwest of town, and is enthusias- tic over the prospects of this city and | vicinity. Several of the older residents the city have been served with court summons during the past few days, in a cage wherein L. 1. J. Nieu- weinkamp appears as plaintifi. The {impression has thus gotten out that the affairs of the defunct Lakeland | bank were to be reopened. \We un- i derstand this is not the case, final settlement of that institution having been made, closing up the matter for all time. The suit now brought i {i: in the nature of an ejectment, 1. J 1. (Bert) Nieuwenkamp suing to| recover o certain parcel of real es- tate, to which it is claimed he still retuins the legal title. This would ot interfore with or reopen settle- nent of the of the Lakeland ot aftair Chank i Reception at Hotel Orange {In Honor of Rev. and i Mrs. W. S. Patterson. All the members of the tevian church and also of the coa- i gregation, whethee members of the church or not, are most cordially in vited to attend a veception given by | the Lakeland, ot Hotel Orange Frida: ! ine, Oct. 11, from S to 11 ! The affair will he in honor Presby- Preghyterians of Lthe on ven W W, 8 Patterson s Yaoadh TOTING TRICES | {lapsed from the vichness of the St Vit et 10; = Al- | roof Flovd Allen and Sy fva Allen, the Carroll connty ouflaws, | Rounolk. asper on, brotie ame to Roanoke last night, accom- | anicd by Victor Allen, son of Floyd, to arrange for conuncel for Sydna Al { len, who is soon to be tried for his {alleged part in the shooting up of the court at Hillsville. This morn- ! ing Jasper Allen was arrested at the Jail door by Jailo® W. €. Allen and ! locked up on the charge that he ear I ried a pistol Allen elaims that he is a -nnsl;.l»!o? and as such a concervator of the peace, which gives him a right under the State law to carry a gun, His case was continued to give him an opportunity to show that he is o State officer REPUBLICAN SPEAKING. ft the park tonight Mr. ), 1! Vendler will make an address dur- | I l | gee that 0 Nerd 10 WUR- THERE IS N : LN R{ A3UUT rLORIDA % rring over what will happen to Flor- ’ ida when her population engaged in ! horticulture becomes large ecnough to glut the markets for early vege- tebles with Florida products? If any | worrying is to be done over this why not let California do it? The growing of early vegetables Louisi- is highly profitable to Florida but with the most succesful farmers this early crop is only onme of several While it is the most profitable on'-'l the farmers of Florida could leave it out and still make more money than farmers in other States gener- ally make. * * * Florida is nearer than California to the great markets and when pro: products 3,000 miles than 1,000 miles. If there is ever a reduction o'l acrenge on account of falling prices the reduction will take place in California and will tend to relieve the pressure in Florida, I But this State can produce every product of the temperate zone and produce it at a protit. The heavy | crops that the West depends on can be grown profitably in this State. Sagar cane flourishes as well here i in Lonisiana, leaf tobacco as well as in Connecticut, rice as well as in HAVE HOPE I'he present statutogy laws of Ilorida and many other States that will be found to be the fittest Over in Europe. Haly comes near- | yo o nre very one-sided in the fact e tin any other countey 1o havins g only the prevention of new hab- woelimate like that of Florida but it ! o contemplated. There is no s not as wide o range of products jon for the four million drug Haly has au area of 110,550 .\'qunn"nvmh who are now in the United wiles and a population of 32,475, ‘Smlvs of which ninaty-five per cent i Florvida's S8.680 fpgve been made so by the use of stightly more than half that of Mtaly | opiates in the hands of physicians and her population is 751,139 —only | wi, give morphine and ete., to re- cue-forticth that of Italy. Our State | jeve pain when they should give wWill not be as crowded as 1taly i | ipeagment for the cause. These poor until it has twenty times as many people as now live here. eur oxecutives are attempting to cll-l proy are s duction of any commodity becomcs s¢ heavy in this State as to depre ciate its price California will feel the loss much more than ..Florida will. It takes much more time and South C(arolina, Georgia or ana. All these things are additionai ! to our tropical or semi-tropical pro- ducts. It is evident that if the agri- caltiiral contest ever progresses (o Florida can | fault of their own. Bt have o bear casily suppory 15,000,000 people L'l"' Dlame in after Lie. It is impos We always worrying — aboitt sible for any one who is accustomed something in Florida, Many thou=h¢ |, drugs to quit. 1y When the ord the State are uined, ‘ or in ninety cases | e trees were Killed s it of every hundred death would be | {unfortunates are fiends through no ! ciate their condition. | i They nov {he vesult and the othep costs much more money to transport the survival of the fittest Florida i ten wthat the to the | [ Wil i Hid s ture when the phosphate hoom o in phosphate deposits. They ephemeral speculation has given place to an industry thar will remain profitable for centurics I"neasiness felt as to the time ! when the turpentine industry will | move away from lack of materin! | It has been the experience of tho ! Nt thig when have lost nluj thing we have found a better and ' us & matter of fact we have not yot | lost anything-—the loss was oniy ! sceming—-merely postponement | of growth. —Times-Union. noy is we a why not get one of those he:lullrul[ lots in beautiful Orange Park addi- | tion, before they are all gone. They are not going to last long when the . winter visitors begin coming il - Flrs“ A GREAT RECORD Hard to Duplicate It in Lakeland ine an interval in the bhand concert, i behalf o rybod Republican s cordial principles | invited 1) i ’ . 5% | odern times, ! PRIORE RXX T8 (0 Lakeland are testifying for Doan | Kidney | cal Scores of representative citize: Third. Fourth. Fifth. Pills record of 1o endorsenient is unequalled This public stat rient made by a citizen is but on o the many that have preceded it an: the hundreds that will follow. Rean t: Such g AJESTI THEATRE 0000000000000 00 WE NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE. C00000DO00BOGOD Program for Tonight, PATHE'S WEEKLY CURRENT EVENTS HYPNOTIZED. (Selig—Comedy., THE HOGUSE WITH THE TALL ~ PORCH (Edison—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M./ \General Admission...10¢ \Children, under 12....5¢ F N At sabt bt ssss ] PSS FVCOFLINISELLPEPITOR i of results.” Sixth. Fall. Mrs. W. E. Browning, 236 S. ’l'vn—i nessee Ave., Lakeland, Fla., says: ! think that the uric acid in my svs | tem was the cause of my poor healtl | About a year ago one of my fingers | began to swell and became very stiff. | I went to a doctor, but he could v nothing for me and as one of my ' relatives had been cured of kidney ! disease by Doan’s Kidney Pills, thought that it might be well for m te try them. I obtained a box at th Lake Pharmacy and soon after be ginning their use, my condition im- | proved. I feel justificd in praign: | Doan’s Kidney Pills highly.” (Stat ment given May 14, 1908.) Re-Endorsement On February 23, 1911, Mr: | Browning said: “I gladly confirm former statement in which I told of my experience with Doan's Kidr Pills. T still use this remedy o ionally and it always bring: t1 in Lakeland. Tenth. For sale by all dealers. Price o0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Duffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unite! States. ! Remember the and take no gther. name— Doan’s— per VWAAYWWWAYWWWWWAN Be-ause if you don’t, do, will always be glad. Miss Nuna Patton Invites the Ladies of Lake- land to Her Opening OCTOBER 1oth, Iith, an? MORPHINE AND OPIUM FIENDS|cent would be wrecks. I was a drug flend for twenty years. | trieq nearly all the so- called cures 1 saw advertised, but found them substitutes for drugs. In despair 1 felt my life was not worth preserving any longer. But | was persuaded to take a home cure for the drug habit. It cost only a trifle and in a short time 1 was frec from the curse that almost ruined me and my home. I am now as well as any man in Florida at the age of fifty-six. I have nothing to sell, or to make one cent of money from. I am do- ing thig work for sake of those who are what 1| was. 1 can fully appre- 1 have writ- ten to hundreds to tel them how to 'he painlessly made free from the curse. T am doing this work for hu- manity's sake. If you are an addict to drugs write we and enclose a stamped, self-ad- =.—S o o G. C. Rogan or §. M. STEPHENS VWWWWYW/ 12th. envelope and I will take pleasure in writing to you imme- diately. I want to help you get free from a curse that you can not do alone. Address, C. R. MARTIN Hawthorne, Fla., Lock Box 67. dressed Just think! Only $650 for 2 fine big lot, covered with large orange and grapefruit trees in Orange Park addition, on the shores of Lake Mor- ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, 8 per cent. interest . Most Prized of Gems. The sapphires of Ceylon are among the most beautiful gems in the world. They range from soft, velvety blue to peacock blue, graduating to almost faultless white. Sapphires are also found in greens and yellows, the for- mer shade boing known as the Orient: al enerald, and the latter as the Ori- ental fopaz. There is also a red sap: phire, or Ceylon ruby, which is as valnahle as the finest Rurmese rubles. LL Ten Good Reason, Why You o T Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. you will wish you had, if you Deen- Bryant Building

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