Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 29, 1912, Page 8

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— SOCIALISM AND SOCIALISM !ist and not in politics. He believes ——— ! that the religion of the Christ is u st we have a definition of s50-| social system and that its definition | om is understood | is the “Fatherhood of God and the wrotherhood of Man,™ The Christian socialist is not out (e O ala Evening Star of the of work and neither is he out to de- ek inst, ander the caption. usi",_;prin- you of your hard vm'xw.d and olicity of Socialism,” and is really imodost fortune. .H(‘ does not ignors so simple that the wayfaring mar. { the laws of individual efliciency and theugh frouzy in the apes, ought to ' seck to establish a system of dcud} b able 1o understand. He says: ;h\-'l. individual mediocrity and/ .lism is not hard either to ex- | thereby destroy all individual enter-: slain or understand, | prise——the one incentive which h:ni “Here is the situation: The world's | contributed most to human progress. pecple helony to or support one of; There is a difference. ‘ the (W0 g 41 classes, capitalist or| The political socialist is trying to | bring about a reign of anarchy; he is| Nothing. { the red flag man. What have they got? Everything.| The Christian socialism is trying “Now we want it. Simple, isn't|to bring about a reign of “peace on 47 'We demand all they've got.|carth, good will to men.” Wis* Because they have stolen 1t! It is the former class that is just from us.” _now claiming the attention of the perhaps you have labored hard in people of Florida; you can tell them Flerida for 25 years or more; you. by their howl. con raising citrus fruit; you The latter class conmgtitute the one through ome disastrous “'salt of the earth.’—Palatka News. s+ und other set-backs have kept A e ou the ragged edge of despair | LOOK OUT FOR THE several years; at last by hard DEADLY HARLEQUIN - and much tribulation you have gl : growing property that brings i as the sys i This definition was fur-!1 sociali=t writer in a let- ally. b WOUKeTs. “\What have we got? That the school children, parents you an annual income of several|and others may become acquainted theusand dollars; yYou owe no man; With the appearance of the Harle- anything but your good will; you are | Guin, the poisonous snake which re-| ctreot. cently causcd the demise of thirteen \ the eyes of the socialist|vear old Norman Wyman, and thus ! Your property | be able to evade it, Dr. W. P. Me- Keo has secured one of this species | of reptiles. He has it at his office | preserved in alcohol and anyone call- ing there may see it. The Harlequin, though small, is mighty, and its bite does not leav: a sting at the time, but an hour cr so after the nerves become para- lyzed. As yet no antidote has heen found to counteract this poisonous substance, This sort of snake is small and! slender, and is almost evenly divided | with a bright coral and black, sub- divided by small rings of yellow.—- Lustis Lake Rezion, ving ure o capitalist, s uot your own; you have every- o you ueed and they have noth- g but 1 svouch; they demand youn should exchange your property for their grouch, “Simple, isn’t it?" And this is the kind of rot that is being peddled out to the people of this -State by whom? In th& main they are socinl and industrial fail- ares, largely of foreign birth, who fave been grafted into the American body politics and refused to take. tlundreds upon hundreds of them have come to the State during the past year fresh from failures in Chi- a0 and other northern cities. Tt is only ¢ sionally that yon wiil wet g that is worthy of at- wntion bt he is y | First Street Gas Lamps. iireet gas lamps were first used in Thnoin 1807, 180 acres on Lake Clay and Lake Huntley, 14 miles South of Sebring I on the new railroad. Seven acres of !very fine orange grove, balance of tract is high hard wood hammock, i ) ?un- very best grade of fruit anl { | trucking lands. This is a genuine r, h !bargain and will only ¢ on the mar- [+ PO RALLS ssenger 1OUFBE o e price for the nest thirty car; fine condittor, or will ex=' 4o Pl price is $4250.00. See 1 R charze for part paymeni on Lakesi,, o qmith & Steitz. 10-20-11 | ol ad 1 estawe Sddress lox 536 ] | | i vakeland 8-10-tf! IFOR SALE- Five-acre farm on } ' Lake Parker; three-room box honse | il t FOR RENT OR SALE. Uvith fireplace. Splendid strawbers. | & one wile from Lakeland depot on g zarden land. Price $550. Alos ! ! w viay road; 2 fnu‘r»room houses, .""' ten acres cut-over land on North | il truck farm, 3 acres Of bearinz | piorida avenue, near Lake Parker, Rt arove. Will rent the entire place| pu. . E. 0. FLOOD. 1114 jor $300 per year, or will sell for 18:95.1¢ A f‘?, $2,000 and make casy terms. The = | srove properly cared for will pay G TR : ' the rent on the entiry place. Call or ) ; ‘, atdress C. A, Cook. 603 Gilmore Ave., LI takeland, Flo 10-21-11p. | ' | it 2,-horse power air lift, whlnh! N At ynmps 350 gallons of water per min- THY EVENing TBLEGRAM, LLKELAND, ‘:x' FLA., OCT. 29, 1912. BOYS That fea:s 100 Per Cent to the P —— . ——— A —————AT LAWY S . ST BRI 00 N WS HAW T 0 A 1 | T TN R———— S 4 order to introduce to the Boys and iothers of Lakeland and surround- ing country. the splendid lines of boys’ and ctiildren’s clothing that lam seliing, I will give a reduction of 10 per cent on every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. from now until Novem- ber I15th. | am making this offer to try and interest the parents of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the spiendid clothing, odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that | have pur- chased for this scason. . No necd id to Tampa, Jackson- | vitle or any clse for what the boy . necds: vor ¢ save Htine, worry, trou. | le. mis-4its and your pocket Look by | bringing or sending your Loy liere to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them A big assortment of serges. cassi- mers, worsteads, cheviots and twecds to select from. Colors: brown, blue, b} Lo LRI o GOTe gray. tan and their kindred shades, made in sailor blouse. Rus- sian. Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction or | will make good. See¢ window. E. F.BAIL Come In ana select some of our, Lakeland, Fla., Oct. 18, 1912, risp new books for boys, girls and; 7To Whom It May Concern: Tla Lildren before the lot is picked over. ! general plumbing and contractin: 1 big shipment just received. Lake-, husiness heretofore run under the ‘and Book Store. 7-24-tt) firm name and style of O'Neill & Gunn has this day been dissolved Ly mutual consent. 8. B. Gunn, having sold his interest therein to W. E O'Neill, who will continue the busi- ness under his own name. | W. E. O'Neill is to collect ail out- istanding indebtedness and finish &l | outstanding contracts. He is nlsn 'to pay all outstanding indebtedness Y MISCELLANEOUS | 1 For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- : : .. |SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pea- Best ?tallonery at lowest prices i ‘{cock building. Phone 342. ‘.fi_"‘ town. Lakeland Book Store., | §45 WILL BUY a new smith Pre-| wer typewriter. In perfect condi-! jon, worth §75. Apply News oi- Full live both Waterman Ideul md Parker Lucky Curve Fountain tons at all times Lakeland Book “tore. 7-24-tti 4 ute Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-t8) “( '« , & a1 Hco Tl LS YIRS, u [of the firm | —ite . - i : : © DBring us your pictures to frame. W. E. O'NELL. FOR SALE AT $400. { _—— | Dlgsest line 1015 ana 00ys' 2040 ayeland Book Store 7-24-tt! . o s R One span dark bay horse mules, | o ROOM--For rent, | “bildren's bool « wver shown in Lake-’ | 10-28-4t 8. B. GUNN ' ey d cight years, weizh 1,000 w0se in Modern “““"t‘lli(‘nccs1l'“d just receitel. Lakeland Book WANTHED - Two copies of the! ponnds each, reared on farm, gentle, | 3 'S 10-18-tf. ! "Ly aad zood working condition e Phone 2006 Red v, leather tug harness. W.! FOR RENT —Furnishea rcoms, ' . tasher, phone 106 Greon, Missis-| 210 Eost Lime street, near Lake :ippi avenue and Charles street. Morton 8-24-tf | 1 10-28(¢. | FOR RENT--Hardsomely fur-! { rished room. ! ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. | in Futch and Rogoers :adl'i!icll,?.\u‘. and private bath. 2 Phone 42 Red. Teanessee and Pennsylvania ave-| FOR REN nues, and in the alleys These fine; : ENT — Two trees can be sclected now, tagged TOOMS: modern conveniences. 10-22-¢f. furnished Mrs. son & Wilson. *{12an in town, be sure to buy 2 7-24-t¢ Lokeland News for July 26, News of- | tore. Home of Dwarf Races. + In Luzon, the Phiiippines, there | dwells a race of dwarfs known as the Aetas, whose average height is four feet elght or nine inche:s. They live 1 do not keey in the mountains of the interior, thus fice Two full sets Alger books for boys . 't recelved at the Book Store. i TO THE PUBLIC 7-24-tt, T I am handling daily the Apalachi- PAINTING AND PAPER HANG | (gia select oyster .\'o\\'.m:l']m; ;r“‘!’:’li ING—Done promptly and artistical-|them in tiv, but in crocks, highly | bearing out the theory of rnc autker- S. Florida | y¢ | ity upon little peoples tuat most, it inot all, of the dwarf races survive ionly in the most inaccessible parts ‘of the continents or islands to which | they beloag. Ben Carstene, Phone 71, Jack-ijcsd in a porcelain refrigerator, 10-9-1mo. | cicamed daily. Phone 288 and the It you want to ve tne best dressct | Will be delivered promptly with any Roya: 'other groceries you may need. and removed when the present crop,’ F. Smith. 412 S. Florida Ave. 1, :ired suit. It it don’t fit and is J. P. ROQUEMORE O Tth e 10-ITL | ot verfect, don't take it. LOST- Child's crocheted cap, be- | * : tree. For further particn-. FOR RENT- -One furnishel MURRELL & SHARP ot ek Value of Cholce Ideas. x o iluling - wm. Mre 1. A Rennolds, cof 3 3 tween South Virginia avenue and| Pow things matter more to us than dars. soe L. M. Fateh, Munn : iy B ‘”'r‘"‘f‘ "" « | SEVERAL nice front rooms and pagsenzer station. Return to . the of choice ideas into our out- g 16-10-tt. = b " poard at 217 Tennessee avenue. Mrs Arpandell, outh Vir & practical” UOUSE TENTS and | Al 1o- {1lenry Bacon. f-28-tf i he will; th on pavinenis. These tents i WO INISIHE n! w0l 3 give the Le remted. Myrile street, en ol B ‘\‘“",’m: All kinds delivered promotly | To whom it may concern: F. A. ¢ 1“7.»1‘;3‘:4" to ! et i e g %1 | 1akeland Fuel Supply. P Barhite is 10 longer connected with” we pe the destiny of | La%eland Realiy and 'nvestizent Co., O RENT-—Two furnished rooms Red. 1 e WCSUy W \ 209 Kentucky Ave., Phone 110 | for light housckeer , modern con- ! r E s 10-17-t¢ | venicrces. Apply 420 S. Lake Ave id .1 FOR SALE—Improved and unim- Plone 1i-Green 10-29-1w . { 3 proved city and suburban property.} FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for Bed e For quick sale list your property |licht housckeeping. Mrs. L. W. Yar- A with us. Fla and Ga. land Co.|nell, Lake Ave, and Lime St 1 Telephone 72. Muan Bidg. 10-25tf. " 10-28-4p Q. L. BRYANT. & : .lhis o oo Rations.—Georze Bourne. WANTED—Competent soung lady } esites position as stemographer. Ap- 10 1y to this office. 9-24-¢2. | BARHITE HOTEL, W. H. Barhite. Oblivion. “It our man doesn’t make a record Poor Corsolation. CARBAGE and collara plants, 100, We like to kaow the weakness of Co . “well send him to | 20 cents; 500, 76 cents; 1.000, $1.25." eminent men; It consoles us for our where he'l be lost sight of and neveriand women only sdorned thes 10-39-6p iaferiority.—Madame d¢ Lambert. _ heard from again.” 3 e —— A R A A A . ———(\ 10 % 0ff On Clothin AT L i — e e L S S I U M RS KE: T o SN D in the legislature,” says the Whitsett | Gocd R T SR PR ST T = A TIC CUT CLOTHES KAHN DREYFUS &CO. NE W YORK ih a 10 per Bi2.54 wi G SR SR M WA e & AT A ; oo [35 PaSt No. 184. Treasury Department, ida, Office of Comntr bassee. Whereas, by satisiactor: «° presented to the undersigne been made to appear that ivg association under the State Bank of Auburndal at Auburndale, Florida, izeq under the laws of Flo complied with ali | quired to be comp banking laws of the Lelore an assuciiiion thorized to comfhen of banking. Now, therefore, I, comptrollcr of the State of by virtue of the authority ° me by scction 2702 of th: statutes of the State of Fluric tify that the State Bank of ! dale, of Auburndale, in t o Polk and State of Florid thorized to commence the ! banking under the name with a copital stock of fifte 2’ sand dollars. Given under my nhand an. * office, this fourtecnth day ber, A. D. 1912. (Seal.) W W. V. KN Comptroller Ciote of c———————— Grecian Head-Cov The Gree petases, w ing made of fel der the chin to 'head. Bat only |'mmong the Grecks, travelers, wore Lats, a ! wore hats of the same Creek nobility and gent’¥ i covering for the bead cut of be e s v with a wreath of flowers.

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