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'PAGE FOUR, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LA JAN. 18, 1913, Ine tveimg (elegram —e. Published every afternoon from the Kentuceky Building, Lakeland, Fla. ts to the hungry and mocker, 'y real form of present sufferin Entered in the postoffice at Lake- A mean and paltry showing land, Florida, as mail matter of the comparison with the potential b second class. Iits lying undeveloped biy and M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. RY BACON, Manager. " stocks und bonds of the thrifty Scoichimun SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year Six months ., Three months Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. Mr. Carnegie will never know the real joy of doing good to others un- il he realizes that kindness and charity are and that the way to do the od with the | OSt moncy is 10 per: dly help the most people who necd it most personal most From the same office is issued tc the following quotation from an THE LAKELAND NEWS article in the Just issue of the Sat- A weekly newspaper giving a re- urday Evening Post which we hope sume of local matters, crop condi, yir. Carnegic will read in that ex- tions, county affairs, etc. Sent any- (.jlent publication in case he should where for $1.00 per year. of the wiss his rezular copy “It is a fine thing that intelligent A BROAD HINT men of vast wealth, like Mr. Carne- i TO UNCLE ANDREW. gie, cannot keep their money with a T ! good conscience. In obedience to the We have often desired the moral sense of these times they give ure of a long, confidential, heart-to- gucy of it away; but as a rule their heart, personal talk with Uncle Ab- gjving W no more for the highest drew Carnegic in order to tell him jyerests of society than their ac- a few things which he ought to know camulating was. Their money is de- for the pood of hix own soul and the pived mainly from the half-helpless Lenefip of his fellow eitizens. But pag ag the bottom of society. They as the smiling old gentleman is said apply it mainly for uplifting at the sehed stranger top!” pleas- 10 suspect every unse who approaches him as an undes #ble person carrying “touch™ and against such advances [Q *d N0 SUITCASE SHIPMENT OF ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT. o con gnard himself accordingly, we have despaired of reaching him to Don’t try to ship oranges or truit it won't go in Florida. The railroads an iron-clad rule against it “Rambler” in the St. Petersburg In- dependent, gives this useful ration to the publie as follows: ripe- although we solemnly affirm that to “touch him f tig oney has never been any pary of in a suitcase as a little loan™ tor a lave our purpose All wanted tell him was that with his stupendous weunlth he might do vastly more zood than he' “The Rambler ran into a tangle of is doing and put some real helpful cod tape yesterday and struck heart and soul into his benefactions now strictly enforced by the A. ¢ 1. it he would himself and would have 1ailroad, which affects nearly every his agents hunt up worthy personal visitor in St. Petersburg. The Ram- cases and relieve individual distress bler heard the following complaint with pary of those huge sums he is from a visitor, returning north 10w giving awas and giving away 'l went to the depot yesterday it such manner and form and for utternoon with a suitease and sich purpose that they never feed a trunk. In the suitcase |1 had a lo: starving stomach, nor clothe a shiv-'ot oranges and grapefruit and as my ering body, nor wipe away a tear, ' wife and | were together we had two ror lift a mortgage, ready to be fore- tickets. | checked the trung on one closed, from a poor man’s home, nor tickey and offered the suitcase to be do any of the thousand and one checked. The agent asked if the things they mighy do to cure th’éllih' ¢ contained oranges. 1 told ache in human hearts innumerable [him it did and he refused to check and flood them with the joy of re-[the baggage. He said there was a lief and gratitude. tule against checking bhaggage con- Libraries and educational endow- taining fruit.’ ments and hero medals and peace we 10 rule are, beginning get the discount. $2.00 each week until paid for. the entire amount of the purchase. CONTEST GOING ON riomotion funds are weli enough in their way, but they are Barmecide and as actual good to the world they ne- worti- less to humanity in all those hun- drds of millions wrapped up in the And all this is merely preliminary ‘ intor- | We are going to give a special price of 9 per cent discount on Columbia Phonographs. We Monday, 19 to sell them ori the instalment plan and Pay $5.00 down and same time will give you piano coupons to tup mwind made an investigation to "determine why this rule was estab- hed. ssenzer azents of the A (. 1. The explanation that was giv- e¢n wis this: The railroad has filed inter-stiate commerce com ru regarding what ze. This is the personal beiongings the traveler which are ry to him on his journey. In is not permitted to car- for anybody and may any perishable ar- tiles, or anything thay may be dan- The agent for | the road said the ruling as to fruit was made partly because of the dan- {ger of damage to property in the trunk containing the fruit, the trav- eler being likely to make a claim | against the railroad if clothing was traveling with the is be carried nrssion may intended to include only o nee his trank he else ry anythin: ot carry { zerous to human lite . damaged by the fruit. He admitted Tele- | that the ruling was made by the railroad and could be modified, if the mission of commerce commis- sion.” 0 The Gainesville Sun says: “If one should form his opinion of present- j day conditions from what he sees in the headlines of the metropolitanr j 'ress he would reach the conclusion i that evil and crime are fast making Leadw lug for every wrong act ! publicly recorded there are a dozen | 2ood acts unrecorded.” #ond of them. The vice and crime make news because they arve the ‘ex- ceptions to the rule and hence get in fll!u papers, bur it the good deeds, tirge and smindl, the little Kindnessoe: simple courtesy which CHelp to make life pleasant for us wer matter for publication, ou dozen times enlarged could not find room to print them ere is vastly more good than evil the world, something we are prone to forget, but which we ¢an. Lot ton well remember ind uets of made HeWspapers a | in 0 Young man, can you save money ? It yYou can, you have a future; if you fean’t you are beaten from the start That wise old man, James J. vho has made millions and didn't ke them by luck or seculation, ither, and has got them yet, has this 10 say on that subject, and it sounds true: £ "If you want to know whether You are destined to be a success or a ,failure in life, you can easily find jout. The test is simple and it is in- 1 N fallible: Are you able to save money? It not, drop out. You will lose. You “The Rambler, being of an inquir- may think not, but you will lose as | i The January 15, 1912 oW, O W. R ( Mrs W Mrs. S E. Mrs Miss Georgia Viss Mrs. ) Mrs Will Misg H. Tedd Mre xie Land M T - Clifford i He was not able to get much | information until he met one of the' the railroad desired, with the per- | Yes a thou- | Hill, ! Nellip Fidler T. Mcllwain Walson W. \V, Irverson Kittie Funk A. Wood W. 8. Irverson Williams . Lillia May Meclntire Margaret Marshall John Edwards .. sure as you live. The seed of success ' to them; it must take a concrete i3 not in you.” form to reach their understanding. el —_—— We know of one man—he lives Ut} The spectaclo of an Irish parlia- in California- v“hlo 18 ‘h L hop;-i n.ent sitting in Dublin would be & that l".h net only | ) et interesting one, and as the call of judges lm“Irieh are famed ‘ rInm}r:-:]-huudl(;d ‘.‘f.‘lv“l into any event they celebrate ulk about ‘"‘; \\(jr“wum)ulli ¥ efl ' there will be celebrations in every judze Charles L. T, e ue : AR ! hl.-'rh:-i“n "l:; :;: ‘t\'{l; ., part of the world where Irish heart R ”:l HEOL : ; o 1:1;11 are beating thay will break all rec are § usly firenla 84 " “1 et ”,“, 9 )f ”ll,m il ords when that Irish parliament con- :':l_";'f ot ,li-tmrxy‘n”or I Ar:_;‘: venes. The last one was dissolved ,_d ”“”.”J v.;l)\\ ;“‘"’L"'l ;‘h in Dublin in the year 1800 and there ¥ Miirgo m wih Feducing thes S some very bad stories told pilof oral ctoys whoqmada g 2bout it, for politics was fearfully ult on a young girl, corrupt in thosi V8. to $1,000 so that the, Pt those day could get out of jail, ani| the ma d to probabiy ot ther a 22,000 for the vigor they | ——. % That inaugural bay |ton always was an Over |promlscuous kind of 45, don’t wonder thar ., elect is willing to cy; |, o —— 1 NOTICE DERS Sealedog‘ré{x&s’:{g %HJJE}{;V v the undersigned for ; and labor in conp. construction of a .., lant for the City of | on or before 10 gy A D. 1913, Plans an: may be had from ty | Ctrtified check 1 $500.00 must accomyi: usual rights reserve; H C. C. ME Chairman Board of Lakeland, Fla. i n he did so he immediately fled the city, doubtless not to return. If | this is true we hope the San Fran-! ¢ixco women will “get the goat™ of | ;oudge Charles L. Waller—and yet we see clearly why the judge is sirongly opposed to woman suffrage {and the recall of judges. 0 We are all having the best possi-: | Me opportunity these mild, perfect duys to practice our cherished the 'cry that worrying abouy things we {can’t help is the most foolish thing | "in the world. And yet there are ; many people in Florida going around ! with anxious hearts so full of worry i they can't sleep soundly for fear | this splendid weather will be topped off by a killing frost. Cut it out! ‘The worry is doing for you in ad- vince what the frost may not do for you in the end. President-elect Wilson says that lie requires nine hours sleep out of twenty-four to Kkeep him fit but he might as well make up his rind to suspend that rule after the fourth of March until after he has tended to the cases of some thou- sinds of Democratic patriots who intend to get a hearing if they have to hang out in Washington until they are on the bum for board roney. They will see to it that Mr. Wilson will have to walk the floor seme himself even if it interferes with his nine-hour rule. L S Has the slump in that Virginia Justice we've all been bragging about 1 lately set in? The governor of that | State has reprieved the two cruel- hearted Hillville assassins con- every Their tailor will great line. you buy or not. Attention! { You are specially invited to call o our store on Friday and Saturday, January 17th and 18th and see the wonderful display of 'Strouse & Bros. High Art Tailo o Samples on display these dates. be here to mect vy and give you an introduction to the We will apppreciate a “call whcther jdemned to death for their lnfvrm\l! | «rime, and thus weakened the force | iof an example very much needed in i | the cause of law and order. The law | must be made terrible to such (-hz\r-‘t acters as the Allens represent, else ' they will neither respect it nor obey it. 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