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i { 4! { b 1 i panm POTR fa toe iervor of 1ts hospiic e (o Mr. 1 n Minrmi last lne tvemiig leieyrani afteruoou liow Lue Uhiobed evel) ¢:is of that ciwy de: o » - . A ’T"' Corony Doz Lakeliod B of e sation. | NOW AND THFN o oos SHOULD BE STUDIED 20 tored T the poswilice at Lases Maybe so, but we doubt if \Woodrov S— 2 : hal 5 Fiorida, as mail mattes of L thinks so. vlasa, _—— e s BT U BT BPE P : THRTUERINGTON, LU“U“-] The death of Senator jner, of Maryland, is a los A, J. HCLWORTHY {{Le D rocratic party and the nation wss and Circulation Manager, | the Democratic party or Ray vt 1w SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | o urmee voxsensdl rit i th both to|two lie was a man of very superior abi!- ity aud high character, and in pure THE EVENING TBLEGRAM, ND, FLA., NOV. 26, 1912, - s et £ f Selection Is of Immense Importance, i { Simple. Especially to the Woman of i 'ty wife,” said Mr. Clarke, “g Small Means. | ! dollurs in answer to an ad o— f | The value of color is something that a clever dressmaker understands fully. Two dresses can be cut alike, line for line, but in different shades of the same silk, and one of them will make a woman look slender, straight and supple acd the other will give her an unaccountably dumpy, round- ! tisement of a sure method of get| : rid of superfluous fat.” ‘ “And what did she get for Was the information w Ope JOAE 1000 swissaas $5.00 {incllectual strength doubtless not ;mom:». LI Rl ek e s I oot 280 |o.rassed by any man in “"““i”'fi\:efl; she got a reply telling b P.ce mouthé ... ..... L26 |yranch of Conzress. i A, st 11 vered anywhere within the I S e to sell it to the soap {riits of the City of Lakeland *or 10 cents & week, cium Lbe dame ollice i issued THE LAKELAND NEWS s wekly newspaper giving a re- wume of local matters, crop condi- fcus. county affaira, etc. Sent arywhere for $1.00 per year. LAST SESSION OF REPUBLICAN CONGRESS MEETS TODAY. The last session cf Congress to be controlled by a Republican majority, doubtless for many years, couvencs today, and although it is to be a short session there is i=uch impor- taut work luid out for it to do. The big tariff issue will of ourse not bhe considered, as that will Le leit l‘ur' a Democratic majority at the nexg! Liuring the eariy part of on the House will shape ap- s and the Senate will pession, the ¢ o ion bi dispose of the impeachment trial of Jud ¢ Rolert W. Archbold, of the, Cemrierce Court, set to begin Lec. 8. | Se I important measures will | be p d for carly action in the m the resolution ! , of Califeinia, h} ut to in:le six- Sheppard the shipment o liquor into pro tion States, and the veenional education bill of Sen- ator Pa e, of Vermont, The bill of Senator Borah crcating a department e’ labor, is alo scheduled for early consideration, The department of labor bill has pasced (he but that body would sill have to act upon the vo- Senaty, 1 of Senator timit tho year ter bill vrohibiting Wor! Kenyon . house, cationzl ed ional bill and the Eiv-year idential term measure it they passed the Senate. The prohi- hition liquer measure will be ]i\:sh"(l} fr the louse by Representative 8" ppard, of Texas, who will snereed Senater Bailey in the next Congress., Energetic efforts will be made in Both Houses to secure legislation amending the Sherman anti-trust It w and limiting contributions to po- litical campaign funds. The House judiciary committee | tnder instructions by resolution to | conduct an investigation into viola- tiong of the Sherman law with aview te preparing legislation, Intends to! begin the investigation immediately | after Congress convenes. Meantime the committee headed by Senater Clapp will probatly for- mulate a measure limiting camoalgn contributions, based upon its exten- elve Investications. Severa) bills o | tlis subject are pending in botn ! Bouges and Senate. [ SOME SOUND ADVICE i TO FLORIDA FARMERS We have had occasion YLefore to refer to the good farming sonse and | Frogressive agricultural principles of the excellent Starke Telegraph, and fn its last issue Editor Matthews Eives us somcthing more along thet line to unqualifiedly commend ana hand out to our readers as sound Coctrine worthy of acceptation by every farmer in Florida. And it will be money in his pocket, too, if he rits this doctrine Into practice in his farming. The matter under dis- e "lot a building to be oceupied by the 1! The Perry BRanner, published in Tayler county, gives the news that { that county is growing a hecavy croz of cranges this year. As Tayler is far up in Northern Florida, where crange growing has long gone out of fushion, this is rather surprising 9 s Pcesibly the return of genial, sut- "mogph':;hflm“ v itor of the Ban- itlpyt: el:a?ac‘;fl'nff f:;m the bleak Eits enough trouble,” sald Charcg \\'nrs'tes of Gcorgln' has so modified | I'h, feelingly. “Heah’s my fr| the climate that its ancient semi-'Ktstus done marrled a widder tropical character has been restored | five gal ('hllllm'!' Try some oliy e, Mistah Jackson. We have never believed William 1. ! Eryan to be a two-faced man; bu'.‘ Be Thankful, Cheer up, say we, And stay contented, You even now might be The “late lamented.” About All it is difficult to hold to that faith aft- er look the M hig arrival in that city, in which he Metropolis on the date of €nt? tious; and then turning to his pic- Eachange. ture printed by the Miami Herald in vhich he looks like a fat comedian with his broad mouth stretched in| [T see from your letterheads, Bil- the enjoyment of his own or somc Kibs, that you are the Ashiptait oilier one's joke. 'trcnsurer of that company of yours, st {£ald Witherbee. “Have you got s The death of State Senator James Much money it takes two of you to i Proome, in Jacksonviile, Sunday look after it?” rorning, wil ¢ sincere sorrow , NO,” said Bilkins. *We ‘h‘“" * te many hearts In Florida. A whita- | little it takes two of us to find it. Ired gentleman of the old schoo!, | ——Harper's, teun life and pure heart, he w . a gocd and vseful man both in pri-| “Jonah must have been a high vate and public station. Confederats Priced lawyer, pa.” “What makes you think so?” *The whale couldn't retain him.” A Hard Job. Ty voters Hy will learn of his| death w 'ty for a veteran him . | «(If of notable gervice wih a Florida ! rezient in Lee’s army, he was dur- iz loue 1o ive carcer, “1_3 Wkere there is a will there is a alert to promote the interest: Way. Recently a man in an adjoin- of his eld comrades and he helped (o 03 town wished to attend a show accomplish miach in their b 1, bt had not the means. To steal was ir Gadeden connty, where he lived, | ROt henorable, and to beg he was Pe could be elected to the leviglaty o @shamed. At last a happy thought whenever he wanted to le, i1~,u~uck him. He went into a grocery A S store and bought a package of cor- On the authority of Manager Tem- f¢¢ on time, and sold it for cash 1Me himself the Tampa Times denies 90WD the street. This gave hin the story told by the Orlando Report. ™Oney enough to enter the show and er-Star to the effect that tho head. bUY refreshments. quarters of the Florida Citrus kEx- change were to be moved from Tam- Is to Orlando. The Times says: Mike had just been elected to of- “We have the authority of M. |fice and a new automobile was added Temple himself for stating that tno ¢ I8 earthly posscssions. The day headquarters of tho Exchange will ' that it was brought home he said to rot be moved from Tampa, and fur- RI8 mother: “You and your friend, ther, that no change In location has MT8. O'Brien, may go for a spin this ever been even considered. It is true “fternoon, but do keep still; this tkat Mr. Temple personally hys Chauffeur’ls an inquisitive chap and bought a lot in Orlando—as severa} 1Y conversation detracts his atten- other people have—but the purchas:, tion and he forgets his business.” was not made for the purpose »: !N compliance, the two old ladies building thercon a headquarters for Tode for several miles. Finally Mus the Exchange. We have been in. O'Brien gently touched the chauffeur fcrmed, though we will not vouch ©M the arm and said: “I know thar fer the accuracy of that informatior, |t 1King is strictly prohibited in this that it Is the purpose to erect on the “tomobile, but I feel that I mus: you that our friend fell out of jthe machine about fifteen minutes |ago." Corking Scheme, Mike'’s Orders. Stb-exchange for that distriet.” i ) i Live Oak intends that her ('.’ulm-'l_k = 7" TR mpn s ler of Commerce shall amount o CORS at it with philosophic sensc = | when it says: semething more than a name and | ot br w real live wire to hol;»?(.. e ll-l?“ HOY Sy e o diong the fortumes of that! ‘ltr": l‘Mh‘"‘"‘“‘ and the {ndepend- pretty little city. The biggest ent dealers alarm no one. It is an Purt of a Chamber of Commerce fs indication not only of differences but ¢ tof life. Errors in shipping or sell- the secretary, for he is = e is always m,\ the jflb',‘:":?n:::n :’:Lo| Ing may hinder and hurt, but they y CHS . ol N ran and conductor in one, and in’:n::m::’; du-‘rllr:y the cltrus-grawing this respect the Live Oak Chamber | sl 4 qu Commerce has secured the serv-“fio :ul‘id Make fallure in lh!’ v ices of a gentleman, Mr. W, M. Con- :. 2 lm‘fl o,{ ey e‘nd'oa\or.‘ L cley, who has a record quite out of L'M¢ however, the News belleves cussion was yam potatoes, and the farmer in the conversation sald that he had always thought it made no difference what quality of potato wvas grown for market-—that about 80 many potatoes would be con- sumed and the market would take pretty much anything that was of- fered. Whereupon Fditor Matthews comes back at him in this masterful way and £ays things with millions in it for the farmer: “Conld anythinz be more falls- cious than this It had never o- curred to our friend that wonld eat delicions yoms whey they weuld not eat the dry, tactelesn vy rleties of potatces, and that the con. 1ronep LR tinn of this profitalils faey duct wonld e immea ¥y in- crersed if the markets w con- stantly supplied with the best 1y ricties.” Ard next follows this unanswor- eble generalization from the potato text, which every yvam faith in his farming creed. “The matter of quality is of su- preme importance in the production of foodstuffs. Good quality will wid- en the market and increase the price, | while inferfor or indifferent quality will have just the opposite effect.” Peonte | farmer situ ougrht to make an article of cardina! on !the common, and altogether note- ' the rizht solution of the problem of !wnrthyA The Democrat #ays of him: | profitable handling of the orange “He was private Eecretary to Gov- ‘erop will be found. If the Citrus ernor Drew, the first Democratlci':‘“hanm pl..m 181, wome other or: EOVErnor of the State of Florida; | F2"i7atlon will take its place. Or- vas sec?etary of the Board of Tndelpanlm(lon. education and co-opera- (when the first clzar factory located ,tion is the order of the dny: This is i Tampa In 1887 and puc electric :n;m;‘io‘“m:yl'h l‘oopill(; :‘:( dm‘: lichts and street railway iIn that ° il Sl ‘city; has traveled over t)he l'nit:: cther. Such is life. Florida orange !.“«mlps as evangelist from Maina ty veople are alive.” | Colorado, from Florida to Minge. ! 7 PR 2 |eta and has spoken in nearly all A TE f’f l‘?LORlD;\, POLK COUN. the large towns in these Statcs, ' i TY—CITY OF LAKELAND--T0 -——0 There seems to be =0 much di.c-! £nsion in the ranks of the orana; end grapefrait frowers as to the * ty put their product on 'd there is so muy You are hereby notified that your Cow was on the 23rd day of Novem ber, 1912, found running at laree Within tke limits in which the run nring at large of such animals is hibite®, and was of er eis and czeneral un- on the subiect thar YU are hereby pot quire oot the impressionp O claim said animal, pay charze § great industry is divided ©° DPrescrided in scction 153 of thoe into two armed P 7 rcvised ordinances and take : irzal out wit a‘ter the receipt of this notj e, anc¢ rpon you failing to do €0, said ani- mal will be sold to cover such pen alty and cost as provided. md s may ting and hostility, said an-| Grorder and confusion yminate 17n ion, Certainly all is not pleae- s and there is lack of sys- but it is merely the process of fermentation, the claghing of opin- .1',"‘“ as to methods, and out of it twrill inevitably come a system of | handling our eitrus erops which iuill mean the greatest good to the | greatest number. The Arcadia News tom, ‘Marks, hole in one ear; brand, no brand; color, cream with dark head | and neck. ‘ This 25th day of November, A. D 1912, W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. S Mother--What do you think yl. 1z at his picture printed by Will make out of my daughter's tal- ! Professor (absentminded)—Abou: l“cizs €tern, powerful and porten-, $2 @ leston if the piano holds out.— individuals will UNKNOWN: | 1 | i 4 in twenty-four hour: | shouldered, square-cut figure, All women ought to make a careful tudy of colors, whether they have a | iprofessional interest in the matter or It is especially important for women of emall means, who have so few gowns that they must live with thoso of their choice very intimately. A woman who can buy tweaty or thirty dresses a year can afford to make an occasional mistake when her fancy for a trying color or a too daring line carries her away for a moment. She ¢in hang an ul dress in a closet and forget about it, and it does her no harm—helps her, perhaps. { choosing more wv- & he AN\ L Carry the ROYAL 3 ROCHESTER T Reclre ook with LINE, g Dish. H. C. Stevens|g -lhe Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. BMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribeo Plhoune: Ottice 141, Residelice 2. bLryaunt Bldg Lakelaod, Fla DR . 8 LRVIN CENTIST Katablishea in July, 1vou Rooms 14 and 16 Kentucky Bulid!v, ! Poones: Ottice 180, Kesioouce 3¢ C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law, Offices, Bryaut Buildiay Lakeland, Fia. BLANTON & ROGERS. Lavyers. Bryant Block, ‘'Phone 8.9 Lakeland, Kla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —I‘w,u'.— Raymoundo Bidg. lakeland, JX0. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bulldiu, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Butld ing. Phone. 339. Residence Plhone 300 Red. LAKELANOD, FLA DR B B GULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— fyecial attention given to Surge:s end Gynecologf R B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Luw— ®oor 7 Stuart Bldg Rartow Fia DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. @ D. & H. D. XENDEKEALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination veys, examination, reports Blueprirting. e ——————— A. J. MACDONOUGH, Architect. | Newest Ideas in Bunzalow Designing Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE uphdistereq. OLD MATTRESSES made over CUSHIONS of all kinds made (. | order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned anc laid; also matting, etc. In regards to workmanship, ses Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wrno krew me for about 16 years at Or-! lando, Fla. Drcp me a poatal carq | 1o~ call at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave I nune, Phone 272 Green. Arthur A, l)ouglasI Piorids | Sur DEOBOF AHOPOITDOLOBOTATOPO | | | | | Union Men ~ WEAR i Union Made Goods We want to announce that we carry a complete ~ line of Carhart w2 Happ Grade OVERALLS and work pants, as well as a complete line of union made shoes. MURRELL & SHARP 7 R T Oh! Look At This! It pays to buy good goods. Why not come round and see our line of suits and overcoats, which have just arrived from New York. All the lat- est styles and fashions at very low prices. Also Cluett Peabody Shirts and Williams Kneeland Shoes. We also have a full line of youths’ and boys’ clothing of the best material, and prices never before heard of in Lake- land. We don’t mind showing the customers our goods and appreciate any favors. F [osss oane st The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland ‘——~J Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- nved. When wanting something in candies don’t fcrget them. Sc Sack. H. O. 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