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PAGE FOTR ' every ORANGE PARK is in the center of the mostirapidly developing section of the city. ORANGE PARK is sold only to those able to build good homes, there is a $1500 building ORANGE PARK is being purchased by your own people, the people of Lakeland, because they know values and realize opportunities. If you haven’t seen this choicest of Lakeland home sites, don’t delay another day. Call at our office or telephone and let us take you out there. Our car is at your service. The finest homes in Lakeland are being built on land adjoining Orange Park, and THE EVENINY TELEGRAM, f.ax 10,40 About thirty days WHY? Orange Park is the closest in of any sub-division now on the market, only five blocks from Munn Park. Orange Park rises sharply from the shores of beautiful Lake Morton to the highest point with- in the city. Orange Park is the only subdivision with heavy bearing Grape Fruit and Orange trees on lot. restriction on each lot. Orange Park lots are going fast. FLA., OCT. 14, 1912 in the world is the building of e ¢ Canal. The men who are digging this ;. ' ditch are writing world history with [y | nous pens. The easiest thing for the people of |gj. fand to do is to find what you want in g Shoe Line. . We carry 4000 pairs in st at this season and can fit any foot, carry only standard lines: Selby's pig Arch and Queen Quality for Lladies: p. | tonian and Bert & Packcrd for Men. Guaranteed. we are glad to sbow you. {yyr calls appreciated. ! | Murrell & Sharp times the sponges were gathered in Smen came ovel wallow water with rakes, but for; on their return s | any vears in old Gr i :;pon.u«llanpon Springs was 1 divers had been gathering the treas- | for the greatest fio} jures from that coast with the aid ot ' for following (lic firs: "diving suits, and a race of men hal | to show the Cracker sorang up who were educated in th -:spun;os, came hund art. Some sponge man, with an ey ‘s:\nds, 80 that noy to business sent for a few of these | from a commerciul Ldivers, The firsy to come were tv o almost whelly a ¢ 'mvn Whg Kknew sponzes from tiiere are Americn to the They wanted 'and many spl jto find out the extent of ihe sponze northern folks fields before many of theiv country- for the winter thet | eradle frave P ——————— T L - -- AT ¥ POt S T X 4 : o ts in the Wi who 15 dead, discoversd 'y hey shonld ha ! lna [Vm f;g i’blcgrdgfll nitentiary a bunch of vowhen Ponee Do Leos,!eap we console ourselves v 9 ressives al highly 1 it weinal youia i (hat it o th 5 cdoevery alternoon irom the iy " ¢ iR e o p viidin Lakeland, Fla. A fow days 1 il e A 3 . Bulliaag, b ) W e fonts nnd bl v Garden Times, ) 15 g 1 in the postoffice at Lake-! . ojiione of theiv class by Iyvnebin u lud been acquain of t! ) | #larida, as wail matter of the 0 I son walls in | vou came from n vory i .I ...17,«..11. ; td class. tiem 1 1 itten faw pre { know that the same ruie X t ich nA.';L-A\ our i R T R ) ne on the outs and now they 1o L rudities are lound average so bi: and people down ) ! HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. the pace for their brethren b everywhere even in editorial chaire there ought to be assiduously look : 2 Al J.Vlrii)il;\\'()gl(_'filyh oher penal institutions by l-,\‘l'i!l'““'ri. I vot far from Orlando Orlando Sen- | for a remedy ).".!-]?,llllf. “1'.1,” l:;::l_ iwiness and Circulation Manager. rwoenty in a bunch, I half the in-§el, : isurely keep out «l.:,n.x‘)(: .,\‘v-‘d 4 i - R B dustry and ingenuity employed by wWell said, Bro. Fervis, and you|ing immigrants, repel f'dllll:'l..m re- [ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Clundreds of prisencrs in this coun- [ mighy have made it even stronzer ! tapd progress than insecurity ot . Z 4 " s | g0 " Une year ....-ceceecee +$5.00 {try to break through their prison | with entire propricty The p.n.x—‘\hfo. Rix months ......... .o 280 walls and otherwise “beat the 1aw™ | graph you quote wus saturate:d with; | W i ‘Three monthg ... .... « 188 |1 heen devoted to honest endeavor | the spirit of patronizing snobery. | ! Delivered anywhere within the |, ©. . "o hire pefore they went!and was an expression of S-\ll"“'""“"’IHAMME”. "“ES Iu I.ET ' limits of the City of Lakeland wrong, whut o shining array of bril- | chservation tinctured with some- ' for 10 cents a week, hant citizens those same men would | thing very like malice, which shculd ! PE“PLE HAVE EXPBESSIHN 1 i have been. Nature seems ¥ Waste | find no place in a Florida newspaper. | b f From the same office 18 18sued |5 o oooq material in sending 50| The function of the press here is to| : e ! HE LAKELAND NEWS ¥ half-made-up men imio the|ajd in the development of the State | (Continued from Page 1.) ) many P L | . q « weekly newspaper giving & Te| .4 not {0 make it the butt of ridicule!The vote was 16 to 13. T.h(-. Senate sume of local matters, crop condi-| — and disparagement apparently com-|was attempting to reconsider and :ions, county affairs, etc. Sent Rev. J. idgar Wilson, the well-|ing from a source not only without |ypdo with a majority vote what had snywhere for §$1.00 per year. [ known minister now pastor of the!sympathetic interest in cither Flor-|occurred and been passed by a three- . Methodist chureh at Gainesville, in|ica or her people but without any |fifths vote. While our courts have i : S 3 . o : P gty apet uh. : o ia hg Yo DEMOCRATIC TICKET- ! this State, is giving a practical form comprehensive knowledge of the sub-1pngr passed upon ‘tlns‘qmstlon: ll“ ! 1 his Christianity which is sure to! ject. !courts of other States hold that it S ey if 3 i, g i requires a three-fifths vote to recon- N S . Vi win popular approval; and if his| ! L : ; For President—Woodrow Wilsen. 2 s latdor an action which it For Vice President—Thomas C| example should find general imita- | IT REPELS IMMIGRANTS, side and ".“,do t'l;!l|‘f4 ol et ‘91 M | tion among preachers of all denom- | CAPITAL AND PROGRESS. required three-fi .‘ Is \mf 0 lhl?’] ¢ ATl X e B, inations a large service would he FOREA A Il Senate tlw.rr-lurl- }uv\ver legallv | hrvsulmtn‘xl mectora-——ai‘hers;;: E.‘ vendored to iumanity, and much dit-1 wa can't ovade ‘the force of facts | undid or rr-('(n}sulvru(l its ,,_,rm(l., - Erowne, J. Fred DeBerry, . ::;nd J“ Vo ratiived In the Gainesville ! and figures and it is not the part of | tion W hereby it had by more ll.l}l : Jones, W, (1”1"103" Ju:«.s. i San Mo Wilson has a eard on thed . on e or enlightened self-in- | three-fifths ‘m,' agreed to the “”. y Uam, 5:)3:‘ matu. Large Lsabject from which we take the fol-1 o1 Gither deny them, conceni | Bative and referendum .'um-ndm; n.‘ ‘ongres! State a vl i 5 ' otifie g se that it hac IU);‘B;%;?W;“‘ A | lowing: 1 them or misinterpret them, The re- ‘;“" notified the House that it had Claude L’Engle. e piit ivles o ' v % ierioa of | did S0, S0 many inquiries come to me. e puplished murder statistics of | o e i irst District—S. | fi ; ¥ ! L e Al 1 is fighti allow | (ong,r::amdn, Firs ¥ | Foth from within the city and from | .. untry are attracting wide at-| Mr. Trammell is n;.ln;ng to .‘::lo 3D { it < e % X X ot M BIATERIAY, Second District lcutside points, relative to securing| o0 and comment. and it is par- | the voters to RXDNISAH ll‘lx; will ai ‘ong 58 Sec bl | 4 : R e s o 4 b 8 i ("“':':f”:an' { cmployment here, that 1 have decid- | tieularly distressing to the liw-abid- | the polls, contending lh.lt] llu (m:f'b bl Third District—Em fed to open a register of positions de- 0 ugnte of the South, who consti- | Very largely have adopted lt Lo policy 2 Jressman, 1CL— i | o P gty % ? wivi e weig b OXDTOS- (""‘i’,;;b“m“ ; [ sived. and of employers desiring helb. | e gverwhelming majority of [ F ©iving more weight to the '“"; 8 | 2 S 3 i iy i v voters a any " N e i n with @ view, especially, to helpined o ohuation, that those statistics | sion of the """“.th'" 10 Any othus ’ Governor—Park Trammell. ity wd employment to find | . / i o o hrecee. | point connected with the adoption o Attorney General—Thos. F. West those who need employmen ) | vive us the evil eminence of prees : i : ' Oines O B i f : an amendment; and that they have Secretary of State—IH. C. Craw-| 1! i £h \‘I UGG 0NN DY DU INEL 01 L lireely placed that construction and tivd . | "1 will be glad, therefore, if em-1 oo we iy the number of annnal | =iy pli é ; F . ¥ I ptoyers of white Tabor wanting help | ioldn he wide publication of | infcrpretation npon i “ommission f Agriculture—Ww. | 1" homicides, ! ; oo e WD A ST R et \(‘l‘nnlllmshm 1er of Ag [ would make (hat fact known to me, | this fuet may be deploved by som jecodings which vill sustain instea A Mo ..le J el ing with all the facts appertaining | | an injury to the South, hut thisi® lefeat the popular \\.111 The op Frougiers b CHIR Cihercto; and persons secking employ- Uoweak i mistaken view of the {position all of whom it is understoo:l O or—-W. V. . ¥ o s, " R | CAR stder Y 'l'--ll"l")”\‘rl t\‘f‘i’ll{:llzniustrur‘ ;. ent will be given what ”n'.,,wuuliun} B .““" more publicity we aive | 87 againsgt not merely the amend- Superintendent o ublic C= | i o8 f R . b Ly G st e y i "ll"l'”l'\v “l . | 1 haye of such onenlngs, There will| 5 i moro we evystatize an """'I“ it nnder consideration hut g | ton W, N. Shezts. B charge for these services, to! o : g ovide f el policy of initiative ang referen- ( State Chemist—R. E. Rose b o eharge Tob th giessive pablic sentiment to provide | RN Ol : s Vi ¢ S J. C R. Foster, | "ither employer or employe o remedy for the evil, for it is fron | Q. in bringing the suitnow instead | ASIMHINL GERRERL O G SRR syl i i of after the clection would exclude ! ; 3 4 { miblic sentiment avoused to mect the | ) i : ’ i L 4 ¢ e ¢ WS + voters from T \. Bdi 1 loclared for NOT THE WAY TO Psitnation, and from this alone that 1 I'\I";'_ \";”\ "" “'l ;'0 ern 1018 ason as GOCIArce TALK ABOUT FLORIDA.|rchet must come. The Cincinuati| 0 ideration by the cou Roosevert-—Tut as Dr. Eliot of five- —_— {Enguirer is friendly to the South, | i e fooy hook-shelf fame, a strict non- There are many amusing things [ and in digeussing this matter, ”'FLORIDAS GREAT SPONGE | { RN © Republican tendencies, | P00t Florida, Florida laws and cus- | says. : FISHING PORT. 1° e sl OUNU G RIRR s toms that will have to he done away “The most discouragine feature of & L has juse published an open detter de= 1w iy if this is cver o great State, or [ the situation is that, in proportion For many years Tarpon Springs | I ith hi l caring for Wilson, we feel that ,h,.\ it it ever advances st 28 we | to |lu|||l":|'|nh umr:(--r:- Lave 'm-|h:‘ Yeen th '|n'.:'|v|'!1:1|‘ln'-|'.: of the kg s tited ne e sinec, that Flovida | ereased in number during the las wrman, bug it was only v | fivlnnen i anove Lthah vestored 0 0V | woonn tioh Firtliors hdeniiesd: i Ldecnde, instemd of having dimin- the coming of the Greeks that ; cr ool the Juiter, thon whe Christophier s the have in other lands, DOPTIe In fornr Nl 1‘. | % W Vo i l% \ - b A ago we put these---the City’s choicest Residence lots---on the market. Today one-third of them have been sold. For a few weeks more we wiil sell these lots at from $600 to $850, on terms of one-fourth cash, balance six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent., 5 per cent. discount for cash. We had some $1250 lots, but they are all gone. Let us show you the prettiest property in Lakeland, Phon SRR 2 o] S BECAUSE: B ————— e — B ————— A L o ————— - Cr— o —— 'FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF The FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND Co. e 72 Munn Building Lakeland, Florida.