Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE FOUR. It fhe Evening Telegram ... e e comment: -~ “My friend Hetherington, of the Lakeland Telegram, evidently feels about the visitors as I do. While we Uke to have them with us we get mortally tired of their eternal kick- fng about Florida, especially those whg have never been accustomed to any better than we can give them.” & ——— "1t s distressing to know that Edi- tor Lew Brown, of the St. Petersburg Independent, is a seriously sick man, and we want very much to hear that he is getting better. He has made an admirable career in Florida journal- i*m, and under his management the Safe Remedy Ends Catarrh Miseries @ives Instant Relief, Cures and Pre- vents Catarrh and Cold in the Head The quickest, best and safest way to cure catarrh or a cold in the head is by using a remedy that will touch e spot and do its work quickly without leaving any bad effects. Ely's Cream Balm, which is applied ——————————— — Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. “Entered In the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the eecond class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. HENRY BACON, Manager, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Sixmonths .. .. ...onees 350 Three months .......... 1.26 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. throat or chest gets right at the root- of the trouble and instantly relieves! even the worst case of catarrh or St. Petersburg Independent has be- ccld. A few minutes after appliéd ~ | come a newspaper that any commun- | you can feel a loosening up in 'the ity twice the size of that city might | head, the pain and soreness are gone From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS be proud of. and the sense of taste, smell and of A weekly newspaper giving a re- kearing come back, and you feel like eame of local matters, crop condi, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS. a different person. tions, county afiairs, etc. Sent any- ‘ where for $1.00 per year. | Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, "heals and strengthens the inflamed membe ace for Rememberathe datouandiinte 10 membranes, takes away that stuffed o St ; - WVin- bfd‘:‘c?‘e}?t?n; All:;fel:l: l:. tirl:e‘ a:d l up feeling and dull pain in the head, ol SRS uRseRth jrelieves the throat soreness and RSY SETTLED. i & CWITROVE | brizht outlook is ahead for pro- | it " o : !¢ram speakers and conference lead-|®iOPS the nasty discharge which is The Tampa Tiwes, in replying to;eram spea | the cause of the disgusting hawking, con ve ever a recent editorial in the Telegram ©rS Second to mome we have every ...oo%, ) Lo ot et aoas Takd discussing he question of the con- (hud. Tlkere is to be a memorial ser- | : i vice during the convention, and then foul br:"h' i Hail fe'\)cr n::c“;“ who stitutional rizht of the people of ' .. pe lovingly remembered the co- llre ma eht'n seral de : : of lne:;- Florlda to divide the State, says that [1ug, coughing and wheezing get in- workers *‘called higher” since we ‘stant and permanent relief by the the two papers are “not far apart” ' met at Kissimmee last year. Slelmo of this simple remedy. In their view of the subject. Would ;"‘e“':"c‘cf.“::' l':e ::: o hou| Dom't suffer another minute. Ely's ft not have been more accurate m;p:::n:l{y ::fl;' In :onventlon Cream Ealm will relleve you im- i . say that they hold to identically the| \iv . Bevis Is the new presi- mediately, and a 50 cent bottle will some view? more than likely work a complete dent for the union society in Grand re. Al ists se! 1 Our contention, fully set forth in Ridge, West Florida. He sends a oure | druggls 1l it & previous article, was that the di- good letter to the State secretary ' OgQe vision of the State could be accom- — telling of a great longing felt by him gplished by jacorporating that pur- " 'hc P""ess]ons* and his soclety workers that this year their labors may be even more pose into a constitutional amend- gyecegsful than last year. He wishes | SOGDSOMOSOSO SOMOLOIIEOSOHE ment, submitting that amendment DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. to the pecple by joint resolution of SPECIALIST. to get a complete supply of literature the Legislature and securing the nece Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat trom Boston headquarters. He will pay State Union dues. He has writ- e R Glasses Scientifieally Prescribed SEATY BoRML DR theic | Ptone: Office, Hl;ynesldcnce. 22 ten near societies for their co-opera- tion n the upbulidng of rart of the Florida Endeavor field. Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. Notice the three sentences above. Physician and Sargeon. =1 . The Tiues frankly concedes that view ol Lhe case to be correct and Bl Lug tubsladlol ay be Tlow many gociety presidents are| - — e €0 “liCuucd us Lo pelunt lie dig- canally wide-awake? DR. SARAH E. WHEZLER Wil Vil of Lide dudwe we do not The for Oranee and ()v-f OSTEOPATIH PHYSICIAN alicupl W ocvadusery” That setudes (ola 't is Mr. H, H. Cellar, R. 'Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Dryant Duildia:,. thC Cuy deewe bteween ws and ends I D, , Sanford, A1 the othor! Lakeland, Fla. the contro ey, Crorpts re youn<z women but Mr. 'QOffice Phone 278 Blue. Ve bave boe at hand the previous (el nows how to be jrit os ener- Honge Phone 278 Dlack. @Il i. Ll wue s on Lais sabject, petic as they are. e has sont on ! e R —— but o wode whuer the Dupresson eards in small enveloves in\'il:z‘\iv:nviD - s« thie it Lad deied i broad, general to Stato convention, one goine tol 2 R k. U L!VAN teris Lie Plesivinly ob wliy davisiol each gociety in Dis dictriet, These SPECIAL ATTEXNTION T0 SURCLRY 6L the S, no watier in what way were mailed jvst as soon as news| Hours—Y9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 it misli be wicd, aud holding that came of a certain date for going to p.m, 7p m Deen-Bryany Eldz, Ground Floor. DR. W. 8. IRVIN VENTIST Establisked in July, 1900 «oome 14 und 15 Kentucky Balldin, Phouves: Otfice 180; Residonce 84 OR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg —_lakeland, Floriaa. KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Fiorits position to Le ealirely unicnable we took the opposite side of the case. Cerizinly ve have not intended at any time to intimate that the peo- ple could 3o ouiside the constitution to divide the State, and our whole contention has been that the con- stitution itseif, being their creature, could be changed by them to suit their purposes, even to the extent of sctting apart a definite section of the day a stop was made ip Weirdale ai State to be erected into a new State : the home of our press reporter, Mrs. with the consent of the Legislature Alice Reed. That evening we were and of Congress. . honored by a social held by Presby- As to the desirability of dividing terlah Endeavorers at their church. the State, that is entirely another eirdale always sends a good dele- question, and the Telegram has been ' gation to State conventions and s careful not to say that it was un- also to be represented at the mission- qualifiedly in favor of that program. iary conference in Leeeburg. Florida has the most awkward and: Rev., Neil McQuarrie, captain of mnnatural geographical contour of Gospel “Florida Navy' boat, also ac.| “helsnd. any State in the Union, and its west- " tive in Congregational church work |J. A, COX— ern and southern parts are so di-|in East Florida, will be a welcomed verse in products and there is such a man on the platform of the mission- WINEAL JUDIR AND repidly growing absence of homo- 'ary conference to be held in the Win- NOTARY PUBLIC. L Office City Hall. geniety In the population of the two | ter Bible school auditorium, Lees- sections that a State division nentl~| 140. 8. ADWARDS Attoraey-at-Iaw. \burg. Feb. 14-16. ment is inevitable and it will grow! Miss Maude Clark, secretary for Office in Munn Butidiug LAKKLAND, FLORIDA. stronger from year to year. : South-eastern district, reports that We do not believe that the next the society of young people organ- ———————————— O D & L. V. AENDENhALL Civil Engineers and Architects Legislature will tolerate the propo- | ized last year at Arch Creek, has a sition, but sooner or later a consti- membership of forty-one, thirty of tutional amendmen: to divide the|Whom are active. This Is a large State will be submitted and it will | niembership in our State Union. They probably be defeated. But if the de- take Christian Endeavor World, and| Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. velopment of South Florida along: have a good soclal every month. Thie LAKELAND, FLA. present lines continues, as is prac-|last fact is doubtless partially the | hospkate land examination. tically sure, with a steadily increas- ¢ rcason for the large membership. So- veys, examination, reports. fng stream of immicration from |clals draw “out-siders” where the Blueprirting. other States cominz in, it is only a'look-out committee can get hold of | —m———————-o matter of time when such an amend- ; them. Al HAGDONQUGK!‘ ‘ ment will be adepted. Put that will; The Christian Endeavor World for Room § Deen & Bryant Gldg. doubtless be @ lIon=z time and there | Jan. 30 contains on the cover a pic- ~Arch|tect. fs no need for anyone to rof excited ture of Dr. Clark, which those of us Newest Ideas in B_‘méalow Duigning about it now. Meanwhile, the State Who know him personally in rocont __ikela‘ni_l'lorlda divislon ccntiment is here and it is years realize how natural it is. 1i:|D 0. ROGERS, here to stay—and to grow. riessame for Christian Endeavor dav, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Plione 259. Lakeland, Florida. R B. HUFrAKLE, Winter Park. Rev. S. J. Townsend, father of tha secrcetary, has not physically been eble to do pastorate work this win- ter, bug has now recovered sufficient- 1y to enter fleld work in West Flor- ica, during the next two months, for the Congregzational church denomi- nation, : Returning from Leesburg last Fri- Sur —o0 Feb, 2, should be read in every so- New Orleans is famous for its hos. ciety, of older or Junior Endeavor- pitable enirit, but it seems to have ers, when they celebrate the thirty- nn welcome for the convention of fccond birthday of our beloved or- Casunl, Urckilled and Misrator: ation. The title of this mes- Atlo v Workers of Amtrica now conting 1y o is “God has a use for it.” Let ®oor 7 ;“.rtn,:’::""‘;r" | eseemblc ‘n that city to dicruss mat- this comforting thoveht lineer mane | e Bl artow Fia ters for the good of the order. B+ the way, the artist who constructe? that classic and imposing name for tncse misratory sons of casual toil left out a2 vital adjective without which the name is sinzularly incom- plete, and in the interest of art and truth we herewith sunply it: Make it read, “Casual, Unskilled, Migra- tory and Reluctant Workers of America.” jua “rejoice and be 1ad" that our —) En 2!l numbers count not only in our “Saunterer” in the Sanford Her- ©OWn State, but in the great fellow- ald, noting a recent article in the ship, world, race and church wide, Telerram on the different kinds of | GRACE A. TOWNSEND. teurists stopping in and mss[n.‘ Interlachen, Jan. 30, 1913, DR N. L BRYAN, | DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Bujld ing. Phone. 339. Residence Fnone 300 Red LAKELAND, FLA TW. 8. PRESTCH, LAWYER — (Offce Upstairs East of Court liouge. ) BARTOW, FLORIDA, Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Suite 1, Futch & Gentry Buildingz | LAKELAND, FLA. | days in our hearts. Let us sometimes chance “it” to “us” Without the the about eizhty thousand societies and their four million members, God could not work so perfectly as He is doinz through Christian Endeavor of the World's Union and the United Soclety (comnosed of the North American societies). It js a grand total, this army of four millions. Let to the nostrils or rubbed on thel =S = R, T, e, RGN RIS R R RS CONTEST NOW GOING ON Follow That Impulse You want your owi) vhom,ef.__' “The land is no one man's hermge or isit wllied to any particular class of people by divine right. . Procrastination the Thief of Time If the devil is responsible for the “putting off ‘ti) 1o- morrow habit,” then he has earned his job. A Lot in Bowyer’s Sub-Division Is a step in the right direction. home, will soon follow. WHY BUY NOW? Because this beautiful addition in North-West Lake- land centains a limited number of large full lots. Be- cause these lots will increase in value with the city’s growth. Because the price of these lots is remarkably low. ane the payments easy. Because if adversity overtakes you before your lot is paid for you will get a SQUARE DEAL. Think It Gver Then Act Today For Tomorrow Never Corcs Wil The home--your o w1 . an$ e A ISR 1B9 SJ;‘CS ungli, ? F!‘C“"'v/ ?- @l L-i D o ot . LR R ey 3 > ka) ? \ ) A $350 Pian Beginning Monday, 27, will give speial January 15, 1912 | Shipments cf prices on Mrs. H. W. Odom .......... 13,680 screcn noors Enamelware, | ¥ Neitie Fidier .......... 7,950 4 Priceswlll ap- Mrs. W. R. Grabam ....... 1,920 and w'“dows pear in our Mre. W. T. Mellwain........16,110 “ave An‘ived show window, | s & waeon... ... ....... each article | w. jrverson.. .. ...... with price Miss Georgfia Strain...... 15,625 ticket thereon. We will give double value piano contest tickets on every pur- ehase. Ladies this is your opportunity to select a nice line of cooking utensils from a large line. Buy an Ice Cream Freezer from a line of 50 just received. Buy early and get the best be- fore all are sold. Miss Kittle Funk ....... «.12,010 Mrs. J. A. Wood ... W. D, hiarp Wil Williams . ............ 39 Miss Lillle May MeclIntire. . . 24,105 Miss Margaret Marshal .. . 34,860 C H. Tedd Mirs. John Edwards .... Dixic Land Meth. Church.. 11,065 T. 8. Clifford . J. 8. C. Cifford Miss Nettie Brooks ...... « 15,960 Leslie McCraney ... ...... 23,950 PLUMBING CO. n =N o Free e it LAND HARDWARL f 1 ] ] e NO 9DONIOD MON LS3ILNOD J B . T A 3 . e S 0