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PACE FOUR. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 14, 1913 The t‘vum-uu Ieiel]l'uil_ll — Published every afternoon from the, Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the! second class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR,' HENRY BACON, Manager. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | Oneyear ...%...........$5.00 ! Six months .. .. . . 250 ' Three months .......... 1.25 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi, tions, county affairs, etc. Sent any- where for $1.00 per year. WELCOME TO THE FLORIDA FEDERATION OF LABOR. In the name of all our citizens the Telegram eXtends cordial welcome to the delegates to the annual con- vention of the State Federation of Labor, which meets in this city to- day. lakeland is a hospitable city, always glad to entertain good peo- ple, and these representatives of or- gonized lavor in Florida are un- doubtedly of that kind. The Fede- ration is steadily growing in this State as is the cause of organized Jabor everywhere, and the educated intelligence of its individual mem- bership is keeping equal pace with the phenomenal srowth of the or- ganization itself. In that well-di- rected intelligence lies the guaran- tee of its future and its increasing fitness to promote and safeguard the rights and interests of the working- men of the country. May the ses- sions of the convention be both pleasant and profitable, and may each delegate carry back with him to his home such memories of our city and his stay among us as will make him always the friend of Lake- lend. | o | In commending Governor Tram- mell's inaugural address the Savan nah News makes certain pertinent suggestions which are the logical ex- tension of the governor's recommen- dation as to investing with the right to amend their own char- ters without going to the Legisla- ture about the matter. If city coun- cils may thus have enlarged powers in the matter of city legislation, why may not the hourd of countv commissioners have a corresnonding cities \!.‘:um‘:onwnl there would be a tell- ry duy in the year that hmli The Miami Herald sa) i “Ainmi has one incomparable as- inst the now adminis | receives altogethier too lit- And bad mani:ement wil! {tle attention when the resources of be much harder to surrourding ihe ing blow tration. st thut that | th and o advertised wrold now parcel post is here city country We do not lay suf . o 25 | ticient stress upon our matchless o i The conviction of Judze Arehbald, felimate o the Commerce Court, by the Sen-; Miwumi is indeed fortunate in her ate and it is something to brac ; why localize this advan- tige when it is the common heritag. 2te sitting as a court of impeach- ment, satisfies the public sentiment of the country. The published evi- dence in that case left no room v'nr‘u' all South Florida? doubt that the jodee was entirely | -0~ — One of oar contemporaries refers to “Hon. Henry M. Flagler.” That {sounds like Hon. J. Pierpony Morgan ize the 'llon. John D. Rockefeller and Hon., out, hat too enterprising ard acqni on! the money-making and poor in f'ne sense of side of s joh oo conscience and a honor to res ‘mer 1 ideal of an upright judge. ; Sndrew Carnegie., Doubtless he is indignant at the ver- | 0--—— -— dict and thinks his conviction unt The Publishers” Auxiliary says: outrage; men of his type, when “E. P. Hubbell, who was formerly caughy up with, always think that publisher of the Ault, Col, Adver- way and never by any chance ge: tiser, is now associate editof of the even a glimpse of their own turpi- Record at Manatee, Fla.” Glad to tude or realize their moral short- ' meet you, Bro. Hubbell. Welcome to comings. For a high judicial of-!cur State. ficer to be publicly dishonored and forever disqualified by the greatest' court in the land after a fair trial is a terrible fate, but we need such 'lowing from the Gainesville Sun: examples .mow and then, not only to “The Sun has received its first punish the guilty, but to strengthen |shipment by parcel post. The article the weak against temptation and came from Atlanta, Ga., for 17 cents, contirm the strong in their rectitude [on which the charge by Southern L jxprn-ss has heretofore been from 30 We note from the Pensacola News to 40 cents.” that Mr. N. I Lillard of that city T is a candidate for the position of And now Kissimmee is getting government printer in Washington 'estless and is agitating for a vote city ¢n the commission form of govern- ticle Parait Ly, AR The practical benefits of the par- | cel post are illustrated by the fol- Mr. Lillard has been a prac- printer since hig boyhood in Texas and has unusuul ability in the management of print- ing offices. He has the technical equipment and managerial strength in full measure to take charge of the government printing office in Washington and in addition he has that which no training can give—a personality in which arve admirably blended the qualities for the sinccess- ful administration of a large busi- ness with the least friction or other disturbing factors. He is full.\‘: e equal to that Washington job and puep time it rains the fact is pat, can meet President Wilson's re- And much to our disgust, quirement of service ability as well +ppq unjust have umbrellus that as any man in the country, I They borrowed from the just. il o | ment, executive |ALITTLE NONSENSE NO V AND THFN S0 live that you can look any man in the eye while you are selling him 2 piece of real estate located any- where in the knowi world, Fallen idois are getting fortably frequeng these days. Elbert | ilubbard is the last one. He has plead guilty in the Federal Court to the offense of sending obscene ratter through the mails. We have heen reading Elbert's effusions « good deal at odd times —-his cheer- tul cure-alls for the evils that af- et humanity, and suspected | that he was headed for a fall. @ man of genius who erects his own standards and evolves his own god, and such unconventional Thoughtful. A voung mill hand, having lost his sweetheart through his own hot- headed folly, first threatened to commit suicide, and then bhecame vulgarly insistent in his demands for the return of the presents he given her, says the Manches Cuardian, “What good will they be to you you're goin' to drown yourself in t ancom- I we He is will pond?’ she scoffed. “Never you mind, | want them | persons enlargement of their powers in coun- generally “get in bad™ sooner or lat- ty matters? It as fair and 1 either with the existing social or- reasonable for one as for the other; :d«-r or the statutes made and pro- and with the Legislature thus re- vided, etc, lieved of the burden of investigat- | — ing county affairs and employing al Wa have never seen or he: large share of it time in local leg- « Kindly editorial reference in any jslation, for which it is noy nearly ¢alifornia paper to Florida or her g0 well qualified by uu|u:nim;m(-n!pmnlp since the rise of the citrus with facte and conditions as the | fruit industry here, but remarks of county thiemselves, ‘ the other kind have been printed in general laws aud lareer matters of abundance. But let it pass. Cali- Siate-wid,. hetter tornia’s disaster is too real and too attended to A\« the News says: large to fail to aronse the sympathy “It is often the case in this State, of civilized people, and we assume it is in Florida, that | pers are now applying coals of fire measures affecting the interests of 1o the afflicted California head aft- this that are pushed er the true Scriptural example in a through the Legislature without the way that ought 1o do good over in people of the county knowing much | that part of the world and help to sbout the matter. The particular | restore some valuable lost standards thing may be advertised, but the o1 e people do not understand its full im- 0 port, and hence they do nothing Woodrow Wilson about it. : taorized to make its own laws—we ' United States by an overwhelming refer only to laws not intended to majority. The people did it the first be of general application-—we are|time at the polls in November; yes- sure it would come nearer gettlnx‘l terday the presidential electors met what it wanted and what would be ut the forty-eight State capitals in for its best interests.” | the Union and ratified the November e ) . verdict, and next, Congress will take The press has been concerning it-, the third whack at it under our self much about filling the office of complicated system and put the fin- secretary of State in Mr. Wilson's irhing touch upon the big job by administration, Bryan's name being : counting the electoral vote casg yes r:ore often mentioned than any oth- ' terday and declaring Woodrow Wil- er in that connection; but, as it son formally and completely electei scems to us, Mr. Wilson's most dif- ' president of the United States. ficult task in filling cabinet places o0— will be to get just the righy man | seems 0 commissioners interest could be and our newspa- or county Ting and speech was on vester- If each county were au- day again clected president of lll-'l The parcel post is likely to stimu- Piack,” he said, ¢ “Very well, I'll see that you have them,” the girl reluctantly But five days fvoung man still hemoaned the los {of the forfeited trinkets. Once mogre sively. areed and the passed, 'dof | Le requested their return. “Oh, lad, I wish you'd stop worry fint me,” sighed the now for a reconciliation. irl, anxious hy “I've giv en t’ presents up long sinee. They're | :\\:mim: for vou at t' bottom o' mill pond, tied up in a red handi chief; you can't miss buy when von mmmp in.”? AWAY WITH CATARRH A FILTHY DISEASE sce A Safe Old-fashioned Remedv Quick- ly Relieves All Distressing | Symptoms. It you are subjejct 1o frequen: colds, or if you have any ow the dis- ,tressing symptoms of catarrh such as stuffed up feeling in the head, pro- fuse discharge from the nose, sores: in the nose, phlegm in the throat causing hawking and spitting, dul! pain in the head or ringing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rud the throat or chest with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get relief. In a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so the nasty discharge will be checked, the pain, screness and fever gone and you will for postmaster general. It is a l;-f].n.. the growth of cremation as a borious position at best and more | means of disposing of the bodies of inviting to complaint and criticism th, dead. In this way it wou'd than any other, and now that the only 1ake an envelope and a nickel’s| Shake off the grip of catarrh be- tremendons additional burden of ' worth of stamps to send the ashes of fore it impairs your sense of taste, | the parcel post has been assumed, | friends and relatives to the most smell and hearing and poisons vonr | with that system in its somewhat distan: parts of the country, which \hole system. In a short xim.x.\-m-f chaotic infancy, the new postmaster would bhe a considerable impm"(‘-frnn be completely cured of this ;li.\'_ general will have an herculean ment over the present tariff of the tressing disease by usine g | task. He must be a big, practicai undertakers and the express com- (ream Balm. This healing, umis.-p.i man, of quick, acenrate judgment panies. There are many economies | tic Balm does not fool you by short, | and strong executive ability, with a, in the purcel post which will reveai | geceptice relief, but completely over- head for statistics and other multi- | themselves from time to time as the | comes the disease. It clears the nosoe tudinous details; and the surest s stem ages. | head and throat of all the rank po;: way for the incoming president to! e 'r(-n. soothes, heals and strensthens discover him will be to carry out| Those editors up in Lake City the raw, sore membranes, makinz 1is recently announced program to ure getting almost personal in their | you proof against colds and catarrh. jook for service ability alone rezard- | remarks about each other. "Ma-| One application will convince yvou, less of talent for delegate-herding | licious lie” was the latest amenity and a 50 cent hottle will neno{a!lv @uring the late campaign. The work in cold type we noticed in one of |cure the worst case of catarrh. I* of the postoffice department is so the papers up there referring to a is guaranteed. Get it from your drug- near to the whole body of the peo- Statement made by the other one. gist today. A no longer be offensive to vourself | and your friends by constantly | hawking , spitting and blowing i purner Oil Stove, Beds from $2 or | Rattan Cot, a new 30-30 Rifle—Mari SAID SHE | VOULD FAINT Mrs. Della Long Unable to Stand 0On Her Feet More Than & Few Minates at a Time, prndergrass, Ga.—Mrs, Della Long of this place, in a recent letter, says: “For five or six years, | suffered agos- fes with womanly troubles. Often, I couldn't sit up more than & on my feet long, I would faint. 1 took Cardui, and it helped me im- mediately. Now, I can do my work all the time, and don't suffer like I did.” Take Cardul when you feel ill in any way—weak, tired, miserable, or under the weather, Cardul is a strength building tonic medicine for women. It has been found to relieve pain and distress caused by womanly troubles, and is an excellent medicine to have oa hand at all times, c.dwl“n mmnnly 'tmnh. tution, uwp [ toning up the nerves, and regulating organs, 0:u balf century of success is due te merit. It bas done good to thousands. Will you try it? It may be just what you need. Ask your druggist about Cardul. He will recommend it. l N.B.—Writeto: wmnq.m Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. for Inatructions, and 64-nage book, “Home Trestmes? | Wi " semt la plala wrapper, on request. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- TY, FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY. | J. K. Futch vs. John L. Bartels and J. H. Bartels.—Bill to Remove | (loud from Title. | It appearing by the affidavit of | K. Futch in the above stated cause that John L. Bartles and J H. Bartles, the defendants, named ir the bill of complaint, are non-resi- dents of the State of Florida, but are residents of the United States, That there is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a sub- poena upon whom would bind sai‘l defendants and that the said defend- ants are over the age of 21 years, iL is therefore ordered that said non- resident defendants be and they are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th day of Jan- vary, A. D. 1913, otherwise the al- legations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. | 1t is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for five consecutive weeks in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper puh- liched in sald county and State. This 3rd day of December, A. D. 1913, A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. W. 8. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complaint. 12-3-5Tues | Only Country Without Typewriters. Typewriters are now made for use in nearly a hundred different lan- ' guages, and they are sold all over the world; but there is still one great na- tion which, for a very simple reason, (has noe typowriters that write its {tongue. Thet nation is China, | | Newspapers | Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come ard see me before pur chnsin.;: elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand ! Loody ot Edisonia Theater. ~ ARCHER The Second-Hand Man Cook Stoves, Heaters, One Four- up, Dressers $4 up, Chairs 50c up, Rockers $1.50 up, Office Desk, Settee, | Buffet, Sideboard, Sewing Machine, | lin takedown—and other articles too | Look! Lookl few minutes at a time, and 1f I stoed | g We are going to give our customers i a treat for the holiday season. Cop. § mencing Monday, December |6, we are going to dispose of all oy 1 B14 and BI5 suits for $9.00. Ming This Is No Sale. Don't forgy to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢ and 81 Ties 10 o at 50c. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland et - FHOHOFOFOFOFOFOHOPOFOHIF0 GTOC000000I0000 A Snanp For Quick Sate, 80 Ac'r.és As fine land as there is in Florida, one and o mile from station; 60 a ‘res under good win (o 30 acres cultivated; 128 large bearing orange .. 200 grapefruit trees, budded. 4 years old: 0 ycr. fine pine timber: 10 acres choice hamuiock L ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash gets thix barguin, another $2,000 to be paid in one, two and three vears Act quick as this will not last. Call o1 write THE ALEX. HOLLY{REALYY CO., Lakelerd,Fla s merge) r P s X e nd MY LINE INCLUDES | | Magazines ' Where Can Here at this drug store. If You Get Them? the doctor =uts you need a certain instrument or appliance (M right to this store— we have it. e— Red Cross Pharmac) Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery | | NOTICE! Weclose every day this numerous to mention. Just pur- chased all of Dr. Bevis' household | and office fixtures Second - Hand Store 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. A ,. ‘ | week from 10 until 11 a. m. Also at 6:30 p. m. Please phone in your or- ders carly. Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 93 O RO RO O O B O RO BOEORO RO GORDRODEODROBROEOROEOSOEOROSO 4D D SOFOE