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PAGE FOUR. Hfleni:fiv iélbbrdm Fublished ciery afternoon from the Kentucky Duilding, Lakeland, Fla, Entercd in nm_p.\.(:mnice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the . second class, M. F. IETHERINGTON, EDITOR. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKE the g s of Jefferson Davis was .recognized by a small minority at the North which had differentiated! the facts of history from its lil'-l tions and dispelled the hates and ! p dices of war so thag they could | gee the real instead of the mythical president of the Southern Confed- | eracy. Some of their leading Re- | slican papers have publicly mud'.“ edzmeng of the gross dis- | WHAT SAVED | HER LIFE ¥rs. Martin Tells About a Painfu Expericnce that Might Have | Ended Scriously, | Riversille, W. Va—Mra. Dora Marttn, | EERE TR sae: 7 wuuflwuflBE Follow That Impulsc "HENRY BACON, Manager. ; In & letter from Rivesville, writes: 71” Y ON) Manag tertion of the character of Mr.| «For threo years, I suffered with wo. Pavis to the Northep mind, and the ' manly troubles, and had pains in my SUDSCRIPTION RATES: You want your own home. The land is no one man's ONOVEAT .. 5 s $5.00 woll-informed public men of both | back and side. I was mervous lnd’ Sixmonthe ;.5 i 250 i the North now admit the - eould n?t sleep at nizht, { Thrba monthe o i .. 1.25 sincalariy - vure, noble angd un;»(-l-; :l'hc (xorvfcr could not help me, He | Delivered anywhere within the fisi lity of the man and . €ald I would have to be operated on be limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week From the same oflice is issued THE L JAND NEWS A weekly 1 er -giving a re- sanie of o ters, crop eonedi tiors, cor L Sent y- wher: for vour LLORIDA'S GAIN, i wonhown of the re- ceng 3 PO 1y fict that it will be fere the oranze and grapefruit in- thut State recovers from the cifects of the disaster, for not only was the fruit on the trees destroyed, but a large proportion of the trees themselves, This means much for Florida, for it puts out of business for the time being our most formidable compétitor and ought to assure a better price for our citrus fruits. How the outside world looks at the ruin of the Cali- fornia c¢roves in its relation to the citrus crops of Filorida is well presented by a led 5 article in the Cincinnatt Enquirer of Saturday which we herewith reproduce: “The Killing frosts which visited dustry of the orance, lemon and grapefruit groves of California recently have entailed enormovs losses unon the fruit o and have lessened the supplics of these fruits for the en- ower; tire conunty The work of years hus instances been des- troyed, and the azeore-ate losses are esti ed to run up in the tens of wmillions of dollars, It is a hard blow to thonsands of persons resi- dent iy € nia and to manv others resi financially ‘mt in other Stutes bhut interested in the fruit orchards of that State. Florida so far has had no destructive frosts this winter, and the losses of the California growers have cansed such a rige in the prices of fruits taat the shippers from the land of flewers are receiving far more now for their consignments to the North than they did earlier in the season, when the supplies from both States were reaching the markets. After the great destruction of the fruit trees of Florida by the unusually se- vere frost of 1805, the great boom In citrus fruits in California took Flace, and for the past ten years the production of these froits upon the Pacific Coast las shown a very great increme, |t took years for Floridy (o vecover from the blicht- Ing cffects of that disaster, and it has cnly leen for the lust four or five yoars t(hut the cigr s fruits of Floridt have ascumed ir former fn.porianie in smoung hipments and of ¢ of the ¢ It Flor- fda esoo vV OT( seasop tlhe of t} will be her own fopr th as it is evident from th from California that it will be ! fore the city will recover 1 ofrnit inter from the e that has con vpon them t 1- ter. The ¢ d for such fr i constontly inz, and Florida alone « upnly the calls from the Un'c0 States. It means high prices in the future for the Florida zrovw Lieh prices for at leat ix or soven oy rs, as it will take that lon- 1y replace the groves of California.” | S—— UNCLE JOE OIIICIALLY Not since the concin of the Civil War has a h 1 note- vorthy been m in the Nutional * of Renresentatives thuyy 1ot by former Speaker Cannon the friend of Lineoln, the R publican ans, the orthodix, 1he standpatter, and party leader {op rany vears past. Appe: ling to the Touse to pass the Senate hill for tha Lincoln memorial stroeture, Mr Canron eaid in the course of his speech last Friday: “There are certain great charae- ters that will dwell in the history of the country, first and barely firet, Washinzton; eecond, Lincoln; third, Lee, a ereat man and a ereat gon- eral who did his duty from a pa- triotic standpoint; fourth Jefferson Davis a great man performing a great service for the republic as he gaw his duty.” There you have it, and have it as it will be writ in history. Long ago IS TiIE WAR. We done m ds a great American. Sauth have long ago { 41 and now | ~an leader, | s mueh roof the to the neces f a econgtitution | convention. i Abolishing that inavzuration ball and hunting for an adequate sub-| stitute seems to divide honors iwth the tariff up ot Washingtop as a targe public problem.. | COLCLEL? WHERE WAS T Let us edlel " waksgiving Yy but tomg said it Ford, we lawocous hotel 1 0 New York, “Let us hop o emulate the colonel, i “The colonel, you Know, can down to breakiast the mornin alwer Thankssiving with a bandag- cu hand. i * Why, colonel, what's the mat-| ter with your hand?” they' ashe him, 1 *“fConfound it all,” the eolon! answered, ‘we had a little Thanke- giving party last night, and one of the younser men got intoxicatod and trod on my haud as lhe walking across the room."-——New York Tribune. LUKE McLUKE SAYS: The world is growing better, and the man who used to brag that fin- gers were made before handker. chiefs is being crowded off the maj. You will notice that when a man Wants to bet you that you are wrong he always says that he hasn't much moncy with him, but knows where he can geg it Whe a man is bow-legged he vint hida i, But when a girl's props are headed cast and west ghe L should ent oat the hobble. [ This is a queer world, If You love tlowers you can have as miany s you please. If you love mn You can hear all you It you love art, you can purcl ¢ you please. Bug if you love women who combine the fraztanee of fow the ovous life of music and {he Peauty of art you can only have one | copy INDEED IT IS. Kitty - Ian't it a most fortunate thing? Ethel - What? Kitt; Fuar people can't read | the Kissos that have beea Um:ul' upon a airl’s lips.—St. Louis Post- Dispatch. — WOULD ACCEPT N0 SURSTITUTY | “Why are you s0 w.c tor s hool?" | “Cause father nceded me.” “Wouldn't anyoue cise do? “No.” “Why not?” “"Cause he was CJudge. beatin® me. EXCELLENT PLAN. “1 see,” said Mrs. Do Jones, wnile M yle was calling, “that you | 1inece chauffeur, “Do you find him seatisfactory?” plexioy is such that at the end of a lonz, dusty ride he doesn't slow any gpots, and then when 1 am ont in my limousine I have his pig-tail stuck thro%h a little hole in the plate-class window and T use it as a sort of bell-rons to tell him | where to ston.” Tarper’s Weekly. ———— Speak In Love, The only way t. to speak © the lover's ilee culd S uot utter a nat- ural souud. —Thercaa -1he . Office Phane e R o SULLIVAN | Rooms & and 9, Deoy e | PROFESSOR . E. KA 'k the truth 18 |[TRACHER OF PIANOIOL D ‘ Suite 1, fore I could get better, would try usi: Now, I am I am sure C: will never bo with home. I recon For filty years, leving pain and manly troul I thought 1 3 Cardul. | ell, ‘ Cardul in my | t to my friends.” i ul has been re- roubl drives away i N.B roc-y M 10 for Woen,” DG HOFOFO IO DO O 5] 1 .. i iTotesions~ SOFOEFOPOFORITOFO LOFIPIBO O | DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat i Glasses Scientifically Prescribed PLone: Ollice, 141; Residence, 22 Bryant Bldz., Lakeland, Fla. | Physician and Surgeon. 16 ’ WHEELIR | f PSS DR. SARAH &, ’&u OSTEOPATIL PIYSICIAN i o Rooms 3, 6 and 7, Leyant Buildin: | g5+ 3" | Lakelaund, Fla, /N , < 7 L7, Blue. f & Houge Plone 278 Dluck. o4 of — > A9 44 ¥ Rl SPECIAL / CI L0 SURCGERY | Hours—9 a, ni, 1:30 p. m; 4:30 | f p.wm, 7 p. m | | €T Deen-Bryany Lidz, Ground Floor. ’é"l j D& W. B livix PN DENTIST ; ZJ Eatablivned in July . Rooias i4 vnd Phones: Ofiice DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 1 aentucky Bide Lakeland, Floriaa. 3. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law Offices, Bryant Bulldiug Laheland. Fia KELSEY BLANTON Levyers. 3ryant Block, Phone 4 Lakelard, Fla. Kentucky bBudlotn ;. Remig 5 | ‘ 199 [ | | e YUCRAR & TUCKER ~laWyers— Rayuordo bLlag sajand [ a J. A, COX— & 2 n | MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND - 0 ! { NOTARY PUBLIC. ; i u Olice City Hall. I (_5 i & LOwAaKDS _‘_l Vilide g FRE ' | i FrLukiva G @ D & i b skNL 2 vivi. Engmn aud ‘s B Hocwe 1 i o 'posphate land exambuaiior vers, expmination, g Blueprirting l(;) A. J. MACDUL wi - o o N Room 7, Dry Phone Lakeland, Florida. Su e Room & Deen & s Liag. | Architect. | Newest Ileas in Bun_alow Designing Lakeland, Florida | |0 0. ROGERS, ! | | ing. Phone Resldence Phone " Red LAKELAND, ¥1.4 e e iy W. S. PRTSTON, L WYER (Offca Upstairs Last of Conpt Touee.\ BARTOW, FLORIDA, Examination of Titles a Real Estate lLaw g Speclalty, L N AND ORGAN. Futch & Gentry Building LAKELAND, FLA. every pur- Miss Lillie May Melntire... 24.10 chase. Ladies | vis sarcaret Marshall .. . 34,860 reccived. EL this isyour |c wopean ... " > oprortunity to | ,,. John Edwards ........ 5,900 early anfl o select a nice Divie Land Meth. Church.. 11,067 ’ t‘!e bast bfiv line of cooking | . B CHEoM (ouciiiianns 2 ; 4 utensils from |, « Gt .o ... : ‘ fere a" ar€ 3( heritage or is it willed to any particular class of pecrle by divine right. Procrastination the Thief of Time If the devil is responsible for the “putring off * a9y PR morrow hzbit,” then he has earned his job. {/, 1.4 1 Bowwvo ',"S (N i M (RN VAR R VT Is a step in the right direction. The h WilY GUY NOW? Because this beautiful addition in North-West La}:.. land contains a limited number of large full lots. R.- cause these lots will increase in value with the cir,". growth. Because the price of these lots is remarkabi: low. ane the payments easy. Because if adversi overtakes you before your lot is paid for you wili . SQUARE DEAL. Think It Gver Then Act Teday For Tomorrow Never € Beginring Monday, 27, will give speial The Voteg|0ur Lo Nawwary 15, 1912 | SHipments : Mrs. H. W. Odom ......., 680 L @ nmanen o _ SOICeR < Enamelware, | ¥ Nello Pidter ... i bt rlCCSWh] ap. Mra. W. R. Graham ....... 1,920 } Liul Vil pear in our Mrs. W. T. Mellwain......, 16,110 E"‘ Y oo show window, | & wueon .. . .. o cach article W W, Irearon. cagitis with price ticket thercon. We will give double value piano contest tickets on from a line of 50 just Will Williams . ... 39 | l AKELAND HARDWA & PLUMBING Co.