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1 ¢AGE FOUR ; itLtalAl, LAl AN LA, OUT. 28, 1912 ] wonase I m————— Y TSR .1 4184 5 oo e e | AT 1 o £ 4 e s e e—— e e - i H i Ly ¢ fally. One reaso onceded 1o Tait: Washing , Mica-| And, ctting madder as e Wrote, t! 4 "‘e tve'“lng ielcgram‘ it is that » don't have auy g and Miinois are given up 161 editor of the New es on o s felag 5 oIy afiernoon ifrom the iperial mastors’ in this country. [H fve states, Californis, §wity vivile pen inspired by righteo : luilding, Lakeland, Fla 0 ! Wity o RIBER G0 Wty : e - B lome moi a2 t Vireinia, are classed “Although he i assassin of th enea ake- ) 5 ! he postoflice at Lake debata o all the rest, (hiris- country’s progress e cscapes the Taw ida, #s mail matter of the 78 dldotoral S0tos, L ag 4 ehiminal. e worke tho! Ehell | I‘ “re ely Tor Wilso . oon ever dutsrious and ¢ ' e : ; CRINGTON, LDITOR. ! This gives ti mocratic can ¢ of society and y« | P R " ditor 112 more votes in the clectoral col : : ‘1}_)1‘“‘2?::1““3‘“ count have n ) 1l lege than are necded to elect i, v idleness and as idlenes E | & \‘ju—_——_—- continuous g the city 0 the workshop of the devil he is the 5ULSCRIPTION RATES: Cmail o order house, This has been When some public men open their | fagher of immoral turpitude. To he | NG FOANC eeoiesaaitie nit +$6.00 done in the interest of the home mer- mouths in oratory one never kuows|g conscientions knocker is not be- . months ... 250 ! ¢hant, and without money and with- ' just what blamed foolishness is com coming to any member of society in ! - N : N 2 : ” . Three roonths coeeees 136 price. If the editors had re- . ing out before they shut them. Dut|an enlightened age. ! Oelivered anywhere within the | i\ recular advertising rates for | Tom Marshall, of Indiana, is not that | B - iimits of the City of Lakeland | ;; ).\ yave said against these ene- | kind of a public man. s reputa- GROUND FLOOR NOT 10 cents a week, lEaika o1 tha o 'y merchant they ! MAVa oasipalsn . oratony.) 1% tor mies of the umntf,\ merchant ”1 tion for effective campaig! ; ¥l NEARLY YET OCCUPIED. Yu wrom the same office 18 issued |cculq now be weering diamonds. | has spread all over the continent . - e | sin he stump for the . it } THE LAKELAND NEWS “' : | ls" o he" w:.,kk t' slt] m‘l Iwa si It is in the air; everybody feels it, y T atson, of Georgia, who was g . ticket & e alway ; i . weskly newspaper giving & re-| lnfn Watson, of -;ur(;m '\\ 0 . 3 | [)ofnmm C 1;] e h'an | i : 1’n, and everybody believes it that this sime of local matters, crop condls| permitted to come Dbac ,mlo \¢ isa,s u: rig(t“l lmtg tln' l';t‘ rhgl“ is going to be the banmer tourist e smocratic party two or three years 5 9 s this, sai- A 2 fons, county affairs, etc. smi Democratic 1}:1!.\.1\\0;: lll l : 'tlm; I“ne of his .}les 1; 'lq; \-:flr" winter for the State of Florida. But : svvwhere for $1.00 per year. ;:1;;0 on pro.nnm of good be Id\l(fl‘. asg in San Francisco, where was v we are not so much concerned with _—————————— violated his parole and now an-!much needeq to be said: Y f ! i i i tourists down here as in forme:r DEMOCRATIC TICKET. nounces his adhesion tg the Bull “l am unalterably opposed to the ws. They know the way now and ¥ ! Moose crowd. We trust the Demo- | granting of citizenship to any race yoe ; : W in o res Woodrow Wilsen. ! : A ¢ i FREAN | i . i | ~“lcar come without urging. We st Yor President—Woodro s Geratic party s rid of him forever, | or aliens which by habit and by na- Gk them highly and waib all wa For Vice President—Thomas C.' for an unstable, erratic, morbid | ture is ubsolutely nnfit to amalga- | "2 i e by ; ; ; a5 " 3 . |can get. But the solid attractions AR R iarshall. {ead ivioleraut bizor in polities, re-mate with the American people. il % Plorida as a field for permanen Prosidential iicctors—Jefferson By 0 coory other field of [pelieve in ridding this counuy of | % .m '11 i land for h«n‘n to | 1 Fr y ry, Chs \ ) ; " Jinvestment; and r people 1o | . 4. Fred DeBerzy, Charles B. i aml at vhere there i those peoples who will not under- ! ; ) iels I:uu *hi 108 Y J i SU )N nake iheir 108, 1y Chipley Jones, Leland J. ciee o opinion | stand and appreeiate our institi- i ; ‘ tit : o A | 1a LG8 kaan. ame Toi, e (g s their own. For such peo ]\ wan, Large Ve ©have 1o room or opportai- ol i serbed i | ngle ; e 11 siderniions [ THAY \ saan, First Distoiet—=8S, o SR i i ( HOW, : ‘ e an 3 g vid these are briy not el AL 1 Bditor Jeli Davis of the Pecey D= ts to abid ith us for th ST3e¥ T District — ourists 10 ahide w s for tae 1 sovesaman, Second Distri 4 - C iRt e el et i A . y ; A ) vouter, but men of substance who e people that h cople ¢ that part of the county 1 buiti . Third District—Em- ! L D e ming here to live and buili l Vg ondment to he oy P oS out and movin ) J th EThit h OTBa N AT Ot eI e ) i X 4 i Iton ‘em if vou can | [ : QEeAN LU LD (i1 j Ut Ctivies in aew dand in the sume ' 1 digtrigt j Qe Jou can't uth i Aty Sy : ' 1 1 of Goghen, th 3 ¥ e 1 i ( land of ( >|-| sl : o I o A ¥ childiin the 5t nd I" Lt o 1";‘" iy S evond comparison than iy \ Commigsioner of Agriculture——W, i providing the mes rthly: Parad ”_“ i 2l L i voieh obtain here. Florvida is today t : hotte ool el i cooding Taty is penetrating e : % McRa M i fo cing aliead of every other part ol il moeni tes o e 1o ' i termost parts " art o e f 1 : ia Troasurer——J. ', Luning. vdimen ) o bonds upon 1 le uttermost \}u( ‘l»l . : I [ th Union as tire land of opportunit Comptroller—W. V. Knott. fiaspayer or added burden of an yloy llm””.\ II\ fi ”” b tard not even the ground floor is yei in i i akes i ssible | i eve 'tter an s g ers, bui | A ' P Superintendent of Public Instruc-|in! e simply makes it nossible | i3 cven better than some oth U Inearly occupied. 3 ton-—\V. N. Sheeta, for faxpayers in newly ereated tas i il you want to get in l‘h(- Supe rl:mwi el :“ S s e | disiviets 1o build school houses and | degree and lay hold of the very best e} j The anthropological — aftermath otherwise improve educational - you must come to South Floride ‘;THE GOOD EXAMPLE OF | 4 ¥ TEN LS y i N " N s ! ) fis of the Jack Johngon episode is hardly | ¢ilitics for their children by voting, | There is no dodging this, because it | SUPERINTENDENT TURNER. ok less repultive than the episode itseli, | it they choose to do so. for the is-i2 both the colq fact and the warei | —_— i | ROPR ERBRIR suance of bonds for that purpuse. Tu | truth, and now that it is lu-lh‘ll‘u!in‘.‘.; Of course cvery county superit.- LA That Russian admiral who com-|fact it is merely extending the power j the inner consciousness of the Tay- |y ydent of education in Florida is in s ] mitted suicide because the crown|o® loca]l self-government, lor county citizen the natural rvesul® { o0 of the proposed amendment to | i1} prince, son of his imperial master, v |i’: the exodus of that citizen and |0 congtitution 1o create specizl \ e A Ra wr for S Mlorid: ORI P : i met with an accident in the admir- With the presidential clection | nother settler for South Florida. school tax districts which may he ‘ al's ship, for which the latter was|only cight days ahead, foreeasts of o o permitted to vote bonds to be usel it no way vesponsible, had no more sense than the General Nogi, who committeg suicide a tew weeks ago because his imperial mas- ter got sick and died. You conldu’t conceive of an American admiral be- Japanese the vesults are coming in thick and Doubtless incensed by the work of | for building school houses and other fast. One of the latest we have seea | some local member of the vicionus |+ hool purposges. To these superin- which is probably as zood as any of [ tribe, the Arcadin News, 'h-si:u:n'-filv ndents we commend the examp'e them is as follows: SQdafio. Utah, [ this “knocker™ o5 “that pessimistic {¢ So ondant Turner, ol Citrus Wryoming, Vermont, 2Bhode Island D snake who goes about a community omniy. who i cetting nest to the ard New Hampshive are practically D predicting failnre on every hand.” Dvoters there on thie subject in o OR O TN R S SV ST . R S N OO I TN [XRPSNEES| P —————————— Y D SRR s S e T T U AR s Y NGE PA \} The Sub-divisio C e FURT p PREIUSERIIC NPT S5 Procrastinate S Al LG AR AL I Lk G AR IS T R R A N T AR ALL and see the wonderful line of Dress Goods we are show- ing with all the new Imported Trimmings to match, and you will be convinced that you can get what you want at prices that will suit you. (@ Also the greatest showing of S S TR K Ladies’ shoes in Lakeland. @ Yeoor calls appreciated wheti. you buy or not. Murrell & Shar, P. §.---We are closing out Men’s Suits at Cost iy 8 tical and effective way. The Citrus|vocacy by us. A vote for ‘i i, | County Chronicle tells about it as!ment does not necessarily impl follows in its last issue: { bonds must be issued now. lnt ‘Superintendent Turner, with his | they may be in the future is usual progressive spirit in svlm:rll;‘\ bond issue can be defeat work, has had printed for circnlation | majority of freeholders. among voters a folder advising all to | bend election be called later vote for the amendment to nrllrle} movement is Democratic, aud i 12, seetion 17 constitution of Flor-| be voted for by all good Dinio Fida, especially those whg heliev, Th giving fourteen good ang su® [ ficient veasons therefor. The need of | cr and better schools i , N e | N more and hetter school buildings in | raent gives every community ]Ir:l-'-"“lill‘id;l is too appurent to necd ad-!svstem of local self wovernme S\ - (=Y 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~ at_is About thirty days ago we put these---the City’s choicest Résidence lots---on the market. Today one-third of them have been sold. \l Sellin T I RO At BECAUSE: B e —— i e P ————— A L T P 0~ AL T '} in the city. Orange Park is the only subdivision with heavy bearing Grape Fruit and Orange trees on | ney every lot. : ORANGE PARK is in the center of the most rapidly developing section of the city. f ORANGE PARK is sold only to those able to build good homes, there is a $1500 building i restriction on each lot. 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, : k 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 ' Orange Park lots are going fast. 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., 3 per cent. discount for cash. i We had some $1250 lots, but they are all gone. i Let us show you the prettiest property in Lakeland, ” FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE ¢ F : » DA & GEORGI.. I 0 BR b TELY. T8FA K. b & ;‘ | Munn Building Lakeland, Florida.