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\ . Smoke.... . THB EVENING 'rl!.lcr.fl LAY % o " EOUCATIONAL BALLOY = =i | e vemrewmert \[he Professions- il > S e Y, Tomorrow the American people — R T Below ure printed the names of For Supe . of A -andidates to be voted for in % mlhm'). i all the candidates o e e J. C. MUNROE For County Commissioner. District No.l vote for One) E. S. WHIDDEN A, L. SIMMONS For Countv Commissioner. District (the coming clection, Nov. 5, ar-1X { ranged just as they will appear on the ballot. The names of Demo- ! eratic candidates are indicated by an ‘X mark. So, if you desire to vote x for all the lemocratic nominees you | have only to mark your ballot just as it appears in this paper. Of course, | No. v {for constsbe, justice of the- peace s ¥ '(I‘Y%lsgro“) " and member of school board you vote B. F. MOODY - | ouly for the nominee who is the can- Tor County Commissioner. District | gidat in your district: No. . A 5 2 { (Vote, for One % [ For Pregidentiui Electors ¢ A T. MANN l'r [ For Prgs ‘ote Tor Six) X . E. CONANT CIGARS ’ A. H. T. CIGAR CO Lakeland, Florida “The Home For Savings” | Through the Door of a Bank Many a young man has won his way upward in the business world. The habit of saving in a representative institution---as well as the Ldpfui as- sistante which this bank renders its patrons---demands consideration, The doors of this bank are open to as- sist every worthy enterprise of indi- vidual or corporation. THE AMERICAN STATE BANK OF LAKELAND TR W R We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest e e e e L Rl e S UST received a complete line of this reliable make of Silver Plated Ware, (ommunity Silper [T T 8 SON B. BROWN CHARLES E. JONES LELAND J. HENDERSON H. C. SPARKMAN WM. C. JONES J. FRED DeBERRY GEORGE G. RITCHIE JOSEPH W. CARSON W. L. CORYELL E. N. WALDRON J. G. BOYDSTON MILTON A. SMITH G. B. PATTERSON For County Commissioner. District Bo. 4 (Vote for One) X J. EVERETT BRYANT For Countv Commissioner, District e (Vote for One) X T F. HOLBROOK For Members County Board of Pub. ic Instruction, ns lwl)imrlct No. 1 (Vote for One) | l | S. W. ROWLRY X .. J. W. KEEN LYNN KILBOURNE . P. CUMMINGS ! 1. E. WEBSTER ALBERT OBERDORFER “‘"""(‘vft‘: A JOSEPH H. PRISK £ M LAW WM. C. RICHARDSON & BONAN J. A. TOVILLION District No. 3 . l GEO. P. WENTWORTH (Vote for One) H PHILLIP D. BEALL J. C. OWENS J. E. MERRILL WM. GREER T. T. MUNROE Eor Justice of the Peace (. C. ALLEN District No. 2 G. W. COX ,(Vote for One) A. G. HOTCHKISS X T 1 MINOR 2. D. BARKER District No. 5 i WM. TOURNADE (Vote for One) l J. A. GRAY iX J.E. CARTER For Governor District No. 8 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) X PARK TRAMMELL X R. E. THOMAS 1. W. BIGHAM e WILLIAM R, O'NEAL e o PR WILLIAM . HODGES i p. THOMPSON THOS. W. COX SR Bl L Ll 2 g District No. 18 For Secxctx'\r\gy'glf ;§,t,.at8m\, ] (\:utg for One) X H. CLAY CRAWFORD X GEO." LEVY | 7. T. BIELBY District No. 26 | LEWIS OTTO (Vote for One) | | FRED LINCOLN PATTISON |y For Attorney General (Vote for One) X THOMAS F. WEST HENRY W. BISHOP . M. BRYAN For Constabl, or Constable District (Vote for One) 2 7y v . ! M. G. GIBBONS X AARON SIMMONS ABNER D. MILLER District No. 10 For Comptroll ('\nte for One) OOl oL or 0nch X DAN MARSHALL W. V. KNOTT X For Joing Resolution Proposing ROBERT A. ALFRED Amendment to Artivlie V Con- | GEORGE ¢, ('ROM stitution of the State of Florida A DAVID L. DUNHAM relative to the Judiciary Depart- ment; and for an Additional For State Tl{ve,,a&.“‘}e‘,‘;. One) Circuit Judge in and for the X 1. ¢, LUNING County of Duval, YES |. E. WEBSTER For Joint Resolution Proposing D. L. SKIPPER Amendment to Article V Con- Ll R L stitution of the State of Florida For Superintendent of Public In- velative to the Judiciary Depart- struction ment; and for an Additional (Vote for One) Circuit Judge in and for the X W. N. SHEATS County of Duval. NO JOHN C. STOWERS o 3 F. D. MILLER X For Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Florida to be Known as Se:- tion 17 of said Article, relative to Education, and providing for the Issuance of Bonds by Special Tax School Districts for the Ex- clusive use of Public Free W. C. EDWARDS e o ot W. A, McRAE W. L. VAN DUZER BOWEN SHEPPARD A. J. PETTIGREW For Jmiu( ‘% tgh&l_lume Court trict, and authorizing the levy Schools within such School Dis- || will elect a president of the United States. No man who does not want the tariff revised downward shkould vote for Woodrow Wilson. No man who does not want the cost of living reduced should vote for Woodrow Wilson. No man who wants legalized mo- nopoly - should vote for Woodrow Wilson. No man who believes in a third term should vote for Woodrow Wil- scn. I No man who wants the criminal { clause of the Sherman anti-trust law | suspended for the benefit of rich and influential offenders should vote for Woodrow \Vilson. No man who wants the partnership Letween the government and Wall strect to continue should vote for Wocdrow Wilson. No man who wants the American people taxed for the profit of the wool trust, the steel trust and the beef trust should vote for Woodrow Wilson. No man wbo believes in central- ized personal government and objects to constitutional restraints should vete for Woodrow Wilson. No man who does not want the door of opportunity kept open for all the American people should vote for Woodrow Wilson. No man whg does not think that guilt is personal should vote for Woodrow Wilson. No man who believes in govern- r:ent of favors and privileges should vote for Woodrow Wilsofi. There can be no excuse for go- ing wrong so far as he is concerned. He has made his position on every question so clear that there cannot be the slightest room for doubt as to what he will do when he becomes president. The record stands,—New York World i further than anything else to mak2 ior mar your good looks. You can | buy this remedy at any drug store for fifty cents a bottle, and your drug- gist will “give your money back i you are not satisfied after using. Pur- chase a bottle today. You will never regreg it when you realize the differ- ence it will make in your appcarance. i ——— Unwilling to Disturb Her. A majority of the men are w 0 permit the mannish girl to be her swn man. . i and will be glad (o have you call and 2 look it over. @ Also Rogers 1847 Goods and Reed & Bartons. @ All are reliable and guaranteed byme. X X Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have gr- rived. When wanting something in X X ; 9 ’ candies don’t forget them. §c Sack. R e L a Contv(vme ofi%‘nee - : A o D E N N X R. B. HUFFAKER 2 For Sh ~ PHONE 226 L : | FOPNHOIL SIHHHINITINNN0N00S (Votetfmo i B '—-—M—=A'—-'P*~'—--S s z {iv AWJ%%%?I%‘;TZ | vy". 5 ) [ ] B LU E PRINTS :or T‘: J(V;éerlor One) E . J. BOYNTON - Mups of any description complied on short notice. Special attentioa MBS L given to compily For Tax Collector : 4 i hns city, display and advertising mags. County and State (Vote for One) = and. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue priats at res- x %luAl;‘égl‘vVl‘I‘.AENmn . sunable rates. Speclal rates for vrints in large quantities. F ; . i p °§,§g‘£§§“""‘°" of Public In. ! \ e Prompt attention given mail orders. x c Aw‘!"‘x for One) § . A. PARKER t w¥ South Florida Map and B aty foror. } p and Blueprint Co. | Oous Jurvepr vt 8 Room 31315 Drane Building IARELND, yra X ) T HANCOCK” J. B. WHITFIELD F. C. CUBBERLY B. P. AXTELL GEO. McA. MILLER ROYAL C. DUNN C. E. PLEAS FELIPE CARBONNELL C. F. SCHNEIDER :" it A CLAUDE L'ENGLE FRANCIS P. COFFIN GEORGE W. ALLEN EDWARD R. GUNBY A. N. JACKSON !o:l First Congression- (Vote for One) STEPHEN M. SPARKMAN GEORGE W. BEAN GEORGE C. KELLEY J. De. V. HAZZARD C. C. ALLEN il (t’lou ;or One) H. J. DRANE P. W. KNAPP For, Members House of Representa. tives (Vote for Two) J. C. BROWN R. W. HANCOCK JOHN W. DURRANCE W. A. MANN s con“flfmnr One) ., Don’t neglect your hair, for it goes TAMPA, of a tax to create a Sinking Funq for the payment of the In- terest and Redemption of: such Bonds. YES For Joing Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Florida ‘to’be ' Kmown as Sec- tion 17 of sald Article, relativo to Education, and providing for the Issuance of Bonds by Special Tax School Districts for the Ex- clusive use of Public Free Schools within such School Dis- trict, and authorizsing the levy of a tax to create a - Sinking Fung for the payment of the In- terest and Redemption of such Bonds. NoO. EASY WAY T0 PRE- SERVE NATURAL COLOR Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless rcmedy, made frowm common garden sage, quickly restores gray hair to natural color. The care of the hair, to prevent it from losing fte color and lustre, is just ab impor- tant as to care for teeth to keop them from discoloring. Why spend money for cosmetics and creams to improve the complexion, and yet neglect your hair, when gray hair is even more | conspicuous and suggestive of age than wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of the two, it is easier to preserve the natural color and beauty of the hair than it is to have a good com- plexion. All that ig necessary is the occa- slonal use of Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of common garden sage and sulphur, combined with other valuable reme- dies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dan- druff, itching scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this sim. Ple, harmless remedy, youi hair wil | ¢llitate :our business? gradually be restored to its natural color, in a short time the dandruft, will be removed, and your hair wijj ! furnished. Do longer come out bug will start to 8TOW as Nature intended it should. GUY W, TOPH PROPRIETOR SPECIALIST Eye, Ear,'Nos aad Throat d diasses - Scientifically . Prescribe. Phone: Office 141, Residence :: Bryast Bldg. lakelasd, Fla. DR. W. 8. RVIN VENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bulid!: g Phones: Office 180; Residence 8¢ e ———— DR. B. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Bu, . ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 30 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bld: Lakeland, Florids. PR B R SULLIVAN «PHYSICIAN— Bpecial attention givem to Surg::s and Gynocology R B, HUFFAKER, Reor 7 Stuwrt Bldg. Bartuw. Fa 0. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Iaw. Ofices, Bryant Bulldiag Lakeland, Fla. BLANTON & ROGERS. Bryant M‘ 'Phone 81V Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —JawWyers— Raymondo Bldg. lakeland, IN0. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Buildity LAKELAND, FLORIDA. "G D. & H. D, XENDENEALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports Blueprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Reom 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. Fiaride Sure se. Cigar The oldest UNION MADE Cigar in town. They have stood the test. WHITE STAR MARKET G. P. CLEMMONS MANAGER Phone 270 Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market Florida and Western Mezts of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables # Mother’s Bread Do you have your books audited? Are you sure that you are using the best system in your office to fa- v a r0od bookkeeper is handicapped by a poor system. 1 audit and install systems suitable to your business. References Offices: Dawson & Thornton building. . HARRY WELDON Expert Accountant FLORIDA.