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Cakes and pies ars, and siree they have an o4k ; : WHITE fl{“FR FLOUR -13;""' ossibly r : tme. Pt i, et Clos W Gl lie Besi “YOUR GROCER HAS IT” POPULAT . postaze nry pmd. The Shaw-Clayton c $anés AR Stationery Co. REE: s Vast Bragn | mmrc v cni. s o "Nam Mo N square | 1 lirce to it ihe BDritish | em] |91 & [ THE <V RNy TELEGRAY LA™ e e he Democrat'c d for a reyv.- ms to me that the American will give . for which they in 1010, when a was overwhelm- TH 8Lk ingly only man in the for an intelligent revision downward is Woodrow \Wiison and the only party which will give party, Now, in his assertion that prosperity de- | pends wholly upon Republican rule and the maintainance of a high tariff Fallacies of His Argument Dis- sected in Counter Appeal to Merchants. it Mr. Wanamaker is correct e people th them | it is the Democratic ' man of the Democratic general finance | “touch the spot” committee showed that 17,116 individ- | quickly without leaving - FREE TRADE NOT PROPOSED | poliey, how does he explain the in- | controvertible fact that with every- | ing tariff revision down- | body demanding tariff revisiol [iSea1a Tass arcund the ! four trust magnates and get it back | { Panics Occur Without Regard to Tar. | ward the whole business of the co:::- try today is, in articipation of this - Rovl:lon—!unlneu Mep Dlmb‘ very revision and the certainty of Ing the Wilson Campaign. | Democratic success, in better condi- To the Merchants and Business Men | of the United States: years? Does he not know that our bankers almost infallibly sense im- against the “de- | provement in business conditions, or, * which he says ! Woodrow a- they say “note of warning” struction of indust will follow the cloet Wi in the Demoeratic fon o ilson. concedad ground « turer ith whon SO aHe o bring hay Y ¢ 5 it v, 1t would ully compeiing on thiir wround? : S i § I casy to add o distin- | a poor th to cry distres hen ! P N d manufacturers all over the I we are exporti teel manul: 38 - X ‘ ; lsnd who are co-operation at the rate of ¢ 1 doll: . i N A . vith the Democ onal commit- i During Mr i G | 5 tie 11 » men, hav- . istration, 1585 ¢ ! X [ £ < t stake, i panic--there prosperity, But T [, AV A ker ts th M ; '["hv'\‘ | q R sl succevded in i i i e | I“\‘“m‘ \ “';";: A ‘lln'ul llhli‘c | do many oithers of our leading el ".\m’ ;l TR & | nufacturees. ihat the Democratic { i sell s i . ‘ '],m‘ i 1( ”nnu_ )) s it Adlde 1ty [ll(HlH\lIlk gradual revision kbl 'In Ay ].';} Pt S ari ]n Uvm., and not hinder | WDRIRR bl O S ut Governor W 1I,=n ted in the pani 1992 . Clovelaad took | i mnullinvuu.l.i « css, but 32 3 Vil DO oets to say 1hun\ ry ¢ of them o ADOO its torms were The truth is t | Nean administ is any prot P public: I the it lics platforn decl the rovision prom B had no detorrent off upon in ment in business conditions not therefore be said that the mere threat of tariff revision causes dis- | tross, for there was no doubt in 1908 | uc olv that the tariff was to be re-! vise I that It was to be revised | downward | | Ignoring the Present. ‘ Most important, however, in Mr. Wanamaker's letter is his failure to! refer to existing conditions. He prom- | ises all sorts of disaster in o general way, but has nothing to s about current facts of Industry example, it has been well know 1910 that the public demand: downward revizion of the tariff whic! | Me, Tal wd and later deni A Denoeratic houze of represent tives was eleeted in 1910 on that spe cial issue § » pasged a seri ' of tariff me ome of them over the president’s veto, On each of the 1 rof Pre First | tion, more stimulated and more ag-; gressive than it has been in many | | | i ‘rnacular, “dis- | success is on | PARK HIL VWAV WYV WWWAAAANY VANV -/ | be a smal] sum to a candidate who Mr. John Wanamaker has issued a | shrewd merchants, business men and going to do about it. itld be no ne d to, “ISAFE REMEDY b ; - UATARRR & Gives Instan Relxef Cu. e —— appeal to the o means to finance t sinews of wuar in o the vietims and the tarifi. extortion and ti however, must be turni main by persons of small means, and the contributors to | the Democratic campaign fund must | make up by strength of numbers what | they individually lack in length of} The quickest, best and . purse. {to cure catarrh or a ol The recent statement of the chair- | bead i8 by using a remcd: and do onopoly. | in the : shed comparatively ! the Head. uals have contributed in the aggregate | focts, about $300,000, and that about $750,000 | more is needed for the legitimate ex- penses of the campaign. That would Ely’s Cream Balm, applied to the nostrils or ; with $450,000, but it is a large sum to | you can feel a loosening vents Catarrh and Col; . the throat or chest gets rigi: .rcot of the trouble and ingt hat among | ! lieves even the worst case of or cold. A few minutes aft.» the supporters of Woodrow Wilson's | head, the pain and soreness :r, L candidacy, and everybody should chip in according to his means without waiting to see what his neighbor fs | { the sense of taste, smell i |ing come back, and you f " different person. Ely's Cream Balm cleans IT IS UP TO YOU! ond strengthens the inilo takes awav that nes, g oand di i Vit L 1 the tize nasity anl et i the eole 1 » Al I AN ,‘,v . X al te Ie diztely, " than it Vo r he mak All dn t i h nay hav i : Slviat 1oty st thet ANOTHER FORTJ‘\IEP\R wrust, i ihute fron i who dwells banner flies The man that has t 2,000 1 own from 1 : pefruiy aroves in Pol e hall tree finds 2 ®cated on the line of 1h tion of Lakeland, west side of Lake border Hunte seod well o of fruit tly Kneols he- now on the tr more. Just think in in trasts $200 per acre with all No such barzain to ‘o \! Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Recause it is as HIGH if not HIGHER thar 2 d. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Because it has High Class Bwilding Restrictions. .\';""' with the Demgera se b rod ! the duty = higi & Second. el s ised, o8 point in Lakeland. 1\n‘\'r». . 1 nad ’1‘}‘:‘[ new steo | I the Mr. Wanamaker F[)ur(h. foresees is real. how is it that th How is it that country investments nroceed” manufacturers all over the are inere '-'ln}: their plants? Mr W also of t High w Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seventh. ignorant seems : in Lakeland. Ninth. Tenth. L“ comparison is that between kEngl and Germany. both thickly pop anghaving no protection and the oth or high protection. How do w stand in these countries today? !m (jermany are 17 per cent lower | than English wages, and not on! g but the cost of living in Germany is 1 17 per cent higher, so that the pro- ! tected German workman earns the smaller and pays the Vicher wage cost Free Trade Bogy G. C. Fngan or §. M. STEPHENS Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summ Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets thi: Because all Streets will be Graded. Because it is the most attractive Residential Sccti use Lotscan be soid on REASONABLE ! Be :ause if you don't, you will wish you had, if do, will always be glad. —3ee—— Deen- Bryvc Buildin 1 i