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VOLUME IL PROGRESS OF GIRGUIT COURT 15 SATIGHAGTORY MANY CASES DISPOSED OF, AND GRAND JURY WILL FINISH LABORS TODAY. Bartow, Nov. 2.—The case of State vs Gibson Carter, Lrand larceny, wert to the jury at 5 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon. After deliberating for about vite hour the jury returned : a verdict of not guilty. At a night seseion Thursday e\'enlng tlie jury was securcd tor the trial ol the case of Solomon W. Haworth vs. ' C. G. Regan, and the evidence was ali introduced. The case was nr,ued' ta the jury at 9 o'clock yenerdn)l morning, J. W. Brady for the pulu-l tit and Wilson and swearlugenl and 1. K. Oliphant for the defend- ant. The partes to the suit live in Fort Meade. C. G. Regan is a well- kuown physician of that town and | the pummf is suing him l‘ur dam- | | y Leing solomoan . G. Rezan and saralr il Nelson the verdict wes for The first of these Clicuat Courg, Hawaith vs the defend: cases was be plaintifi st the defendant for So,- 000 dama for assault and bat-| tery. The jury was of the opinion that the chastisement given the plaintiff by the defendant was justi- able. In the second suit the plaintiff, bl- mer E. Cline, sueq the defcnd'mt Sarah 1l son, both of Auburn- daie, for damages in the sum of $10,- 000, for allczed libelous and slander- ous 1 ks made by the defendant in to the plaintii. Thuv plointifl w ted by Tucker & Tucke Li wdant by J. K. i t i \ wtes' de- reference two he X ors today and m aud final indic The 2-0f D e May F. D. Bryan and W. Groover, damages 32,500, is being tried this moraing. A short criminal case or two will also likely be tried today. Abson vs. | R, At the Methodist church tomorrow Rev. Isaac C. will preach morning and At the close of tiy: mo the sacrament of the L will be administcred. When the sual offerin/ is taken for the poor, m place of tha i evening. | vice tt will lead the ‘enry's or- Mr. H. ) leacue at 6 o' © chestra will play,” atd Jenkins, the pastor, as follows: supper ' s of :its Klopp and Frank Morrispn, American Fed-! Published ln.the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. H. J: DRANE WILL OPEN AUDITORIUM WITH ADDRESS. 01'1 Weanesday night before the presentation of The Rosary, the Au- ditorium will be formally opened with an address by Hon. H. J. Drane, who may be depended upon to per- form this pleasing duty in an appro- priate ang graceful manner The management is arranging to have the mayor and members.of the City Council occupy one of the boxea on this occasion, which will be fraught with interest to the people cf Lakeland. PARK THAMAELL VISITOR TO LAKELAND Governor-Elect Is Here on Visit and Will Remain Until After Tues- day’s Election. Hon. governor-elect, is a visitor to Lake- {lond, having arrived last night to join Mrs. Trammell, who has been herg since Wednesday, They are | tof Mrs. L. I Henley and of relatives, { ving the cor- e folks il is enj 5 of the hon to veould favor the people of his home ! town with a speech before election. | Ag lie will be here Monday, the ram would like to a meeting l'vhl in the park Monday night, and see to hear Mr. Trnmmcll on the issues of the campaign. We know he has a message to Democrats, and we have never known him to refuse when called upon to do some work for the Dnmocnllc cause, SCHOONER STRANDED, LVES ARF LOST teq Press.) 2—With two or ed to the rigging mrl' tedly lost, an vniden today strand mile gouthe tation wer lies L eeutive co ce on missions. The report of the committee on lctters and petitions was considered and many appropriations to the mia- | +ions of the Synod were made. The Synod will probably finish its work this afternoon. The services for lomorrow will be Morning service, ll'oclock ser- [ mon by Rev. E. C. Cronk, general ry of the Lutheran Layman’s ary movement. gervice, sermon by Rev etcreon, of Laka City, Fla. N TATOR TJ ERS CONT (%) "PT CA ed Pross.) v. 2.—Tha hear- ing nr an apperl in the contempt case Samuel Gnmr‘erk, John Mitchell " will sing. Everybody cordially in-|eration of Lator leaders, probably '_Mnt_ 'fllhuthrlll. l’. P. M. Trammell, Florida’s | sng our individual fortunes through- ‘!_ src rial |in the Elec ._\,‘v LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1012. WOODROW WILSON SENDS | ESGAGE 10 THE PEOPLE ON EVE OF ELECTION HE ISSUES STIRRING STATEMENT, DEAHIG WITH THE GREAT ISSUES TO BE DECIDED TUESDAY. | Appeals to All to Aid in Solving Great Governmental Issues by Voting With the Party That Stauds for Progress and the Congervation of tlic People’s Interests. (By Associateq Press.) fore, must be men who understand | New York, Nov. 2.—A feature of | the general interest and have devot-[ the observance of Wilson rally day | (¢ themselves to serving it withou' | '|~.|r or favor. was the reading at Democratic ra The trust question must be dealt lies throughout the country this l“- /With in the same way with this dis- ernoon of Governor Wilson's message ' tinct and single program, to destroy | to the voters of the United States. i monopoly and to leave business in- The governor's message is as m.lmt to give those who conduct en- lows: terprise no advantage except thal; = 4 which comes by efliciency, energy Friends and Eellow Citizens: Wfl! and sagacity, those only fountains of stand face to face with a great fle‘l lonorable wealth, every man reward- cision, a decision which will affect cd according to his insight and en- the whole course of our national life terprise and service, his mastery in an opepn field. Currency and banking questions must be discusseq and set- ftled in the interest of those who use | credit, pmduu- the crops, manufac-| and quicken the com- out the next generation. We must that November, make decision on the 5Sth of It cannot be postponed . the good: we cannot vote withoat making it of th ud (it we do uot » who o wili make it for us. ‘The next four « , tho r immediat to enlarge K ouly ot seicneific knowledge to healthiul prospe ion ol our .lhnir theit thoge who haste 1| rity ¢ and i [ The powers enierpr own pro cmploy ils drnment must and spend its | r whole popalation, whether in the fields or in the factories or in the' un thg day before, the ! he peoploe " mines, the firm establishment of o' imoney to develop a whole people and | et the people have an opportunity i I foreign policy based upon justice and {4 whole continent, and at the same x good will wrather than upon mere!time keep them free and alert and commercial exploitation and the sel-' yahampered, its cye always on the‘ fish interests of a narrow circle of ! common use and purpose, its thought financiers extending their enter- | constantly of what will happen to the prises to the ends of the earth, and | average man and of what will be the extension of the assistance of the | propared for the next generation. government to those many programs \We musi coveider our foreign pol- of uplift and betterment to which [jcy upon t'ic same high principle. some of the best minds of our & We become a powerful member have turned with wise hope and 4 great family of nations. The dor, 5 look to us for standards and | There is much to be done, il it|policies worthy of America. We must | must be done in the right v irit and{ghap, our course of action by “'"i in the right way, or it wiil de maxims of justice and liberality and | r troubles, not relie them, T goog will, think of the progress of riff question must be ved in the ! mandind rather than of the progress terest of those who work and spoud '(Jf thi investment, the 1d plan and rgle, those Who 21 protoction an honor and natic of stru . : It must be } 1no bone iea hiTh thines ean be v, £ 1hat 1 n be' » none of them cn n oparty “The can- > to unnt\, and destroy nothi privilege and uns g s Thosz who handl it, thm- xm mm] on I‘.x"o 7 ) VIESSAGE FROY D 1CRATIC BZADUARTERS NEW YORK, N. Y. NOV. 1st. 1912. EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., : A great victory is within our grasp, the election of Wilson and Marshal is prace tically accomplisq“i. It 1s dzsiranle that they get not o. y the larpg Jority control. ~3n Litd mist e > C 7 - rat sured of A snan ze the > in your sta We Fo McCOMB, . Cha rman Demooratic Nai'i,. Comms | Lof forts, i been already destroyed. AT RITES OIER © accommodale b iof ~F PREAGHERS park tomorrow afternoon at 3 oeloek 'rhe following program ulll TAKELAND PASIOB ONE OF SIX BROTHERS Wil0 ARE ALL MINISTERS. (From Golden Age, Atlanta.) The recent clevation of Charles R. Jenkins to the presidency of Wes- leyan, that old and world-honored institution for the Christian educa- tion of women at Macon, Ga., has ! brought anew, into insplring prom- nence, the remarkable “Jenking sex- tette” of preacher brothers—all 9t whom are men of positive charactor, pulpit power and increasing Chris- tian usefulness. Let prcachers ev- it erywhere deliver a new sermon on (By Associated Press.) the meaning of Christian parents, London, Nov. 2.—Only two lineg|ond a CGlodly home ideal! Both known as Tchatalja,| Fook at the list! now stand between Turkey and the { Charles R. Jenkins, total obliteration of her power in | Wesleyan, Macon, ( urope. On neither of these lines John 8. Jenkins of forts can much relidnce be placed, tary, North Goor ) : y I ¢ Jeunk Pla. )mrch——Wlon Bleibt Wien . Schnmmel Rc\nrle—ln Silent Thouxht Sclt-ctlon-—Bohemln Girl . ...Balre i Song—Come, Come, My Hero, from The Chocolate Soldier. . . March—Hamiltonian Star Spangled Banner Clarinet Variations THRKEY 15 AS 6000 A5 LIGRED Only Two Lines of Forts Remain to Mark the Sick Man’s Power In Europe: with president of cend Columbus "beforo that 1ovo! Tthe Westoyan the place, long who, duat: o there in her happy girl- hood, Im thoso classic, consecrated halls with the purposeful purpose of C I:rlstmn womanhood in her heart—- the purpose that the supcrior ad- vantages which God and loved ones had given her, ghould be laid on the altar of lier alma mater, all the pha- ses and avenues of that aggressive Christiavity for which that honored {alma maier stood, wen, reader and teacher of ' philozophy, when you have the tonic of her victorious faith put into italics by wrinkles on her dear old down to the little de- nd call out the man of aro, L & N. BRIDGE RUENING AT ST. LOUIS. (By Associated Press.) St. Louis, Nov. 2.-—The Louisville and Nashville bridge here is burn- ing. About two hundred feet has A strong northeast wind s blowing. The bridge is more than a mile long. Paith Q' e very .l'un 5| SHERMAKS REKAS (By Ass Uticea, tor the Vice iuted Press.) ~All arrangement. 1 rites over the body ent Sherman were I'he program Nov. fun Pr coipicted « ol tovided | bt | i te 7 10 attend, of those degirin TR OAATT LIS SCALLED; v/0 ARE DIAD iated P the battleship Verwcent were in- _ljured, two of them scriously, last night, when the head of a number six bLoiler blew out, while uader. banked fires. A board investigation | Ihs been ordered. The Vermont is at Hampton Roads. rt of the little Meth- school for a generationm, he hos not hidden behind his railvoad duties as so mony railrcad men do, to keep from doing his duty to his church and his God-—"Uncle Daun" with that plucky purpose which tells .. | out today in all of his preacher boys, hag founq time to go to chiirch and 2.—Two firemen of ' Sunday school, to help the neziected » Vermont, M, P, Horan | children of other parents learn how and H. W. Cramer, were so badly | to liv d that they died today on the' Four others (By Associated Press.) 5 to cause them to 1 dauchters away 1k this !'ah' an unce- beys 'jnimin;‘, thnun that ery year up toward the “Mi of Cod,” with tearsof g} i- gratitude stating jn thels Co. ‘en hear them preachker me ndo the this after ard Oil interests ty 1 y Pierce all their L n°s in the Watar-Pierce Oil This £nds a prolonod utluuon. Henry