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PAGE FOUR. A { i1 vis l]d 10 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., FEB. 17, 1913, ity wh on old-tine fublished every afternoon from the Kentucky Luilding, Lakeland, Fla, Eutered in the postollice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class, | M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR., HENRY BACON, Manager. ! The Le SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One YEar .....co0veeees$5.00 Six months « 2.50 Three months .......... 1.25 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. From the same office is lssued THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop condi, tions, county afiairs, etc. Sent any- where for $1.00 per year. WILL FLORIDA WOMEN VOTE WITEIN FIVE YEARS? | f i £ i We have on =everal occasions re- marked that the woman voting ceman enouzh to cut, hut clemoreus for their alont 19 r planters have T t heart for many years op the issue, and the board of directors of the Florida Cit- { 1is Exchanze are manifesting symp- tems of the same kind. Their de- fiant resolntions adopted in Tampa | at their meetins last Wednesday in- fd'r:nn their purpose to bid farewell ;q; Democrazey if the present duty is t.ken off forcizy citrus fruits. It is too eurly for these gentlemen to rend theip garments: the thing has | niet heen done vet i | Ot f our improved ‘ollowing in 2a + (Micago will do: mt the eoft Th. day of the ora- Any of ns of an exa ‘ern reecs dispateh n Fnelish ! vAtcle m | pedal on hose, torical sox is over'” 7 liftin at the | #afo to allege, if given the prefercnce | 1 ! would ruther lLa an a « could this t nivel, a hid i R ¢ ad to get samn e time but I am in faver of any amugements wh not makin the town better or ! along some way to grater p peece and prosperrity. Amen. more at present from ycur friend, true | UNCLE HENRY — e Braln Power Always Flrst. The average brain worker, it 18 between perfect bodily health accom- panied by a s! sh brain, and discomfort ar from physical suf- fering allied to o ht aetive bruin | in good working wriim would doubticss choose the when ho at- | te;npts to pencsate anv idea his head won't et him go very far” movertent was growing with won- | today cin understand that, but we derful, not to say fearful, rapidity {doubt if a generation ago there was in this State and we strongly inti-i{on intellect ip America brilliant and CRANDMOTHERS mated ip a prophetic moment that within a decade female suffrage would be a fact in Florida. The Tampa Tribune cuts our time limit in half and says: “The Tribune does not hesitate to make the prediction that, within five years, the women of Florida will be acute enough to properly interpret 'it. 1t wonld have been dismissed as a cipher dispatch with the key known only to the sender and re- ceiver. SRR One reason for the high cost of iiving in this country s that the| D SIE T To Darken the Hair and Restorc Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. It is easier to preserve the color | of the hair than to restore it, al- ¢ ¥ dns You want your own home. The larid is no one my's il Leritage or isit willed to any particular class of Feopk by divine right. Procrastination the Thief of Time It the devil is responsible for the “putting off | ,,. morrow habit,” then he has carned his job. A Lot i Bowyer’s Sub-Bivision Is a step in the right direction. The home--yoy; home, will soon fo!low. WHY BUY NOW? Because this beautiful addition in North-West [ ak,. land contains a limited number of large full lots. B:. enjoying the ballot. niovement in this State is in embryo & yet but it is nevertheless form- ing into a powerful movement and we nite that a number of the lead- ing parers of the State are in favor of it. The St. Petershurg Times 81 the lutest journal to come out for! the vettes and declare the new ne cattle and mere of them. nomie truth, 0 ! attraetive and - beantitl is the way the s man of the Times-Unfon in ono i to trinth Short itntion oucht to include - re nting of equal voting rizhts sty e ety of Wi stion is ant qu tly & and with ab- 0 The suffrage | cattle tick s the lion in the path- | though it is possible to do hoth. Our | way of southern progress to good' grandmothers understood the secr:t ! leneath i'l'he_v made a “sage tea,” and th tle gentle irony and confused mr(;l-‘:dnrk, glossy hair long after midd' 1 hor of that remark lies a great eco- | life was due to this fact. Our mo! ;ors have gray hairs before they or ' fifty, but the P n o - suit, cot I in the diate futnre strons factor UNCLE HENRY : QDO LK (A m State has eranted to womep and, from indications Florida will be the first.,” —_—0 & OO OGO Dear Editer, 1 take I ments, gomg which in New York one of the purest and | [uver of amusements, pervidin they best men of his time, Robert Collier, ‘are ellevatin and ete. at the the Unitarian preacher, who lived time that they are amusin. 1 have to be nearly ninety years old. What st my foot down agin carnivels, | this wise old man said about tlleiuuluss they would be somethin got Bible near the close of his life Is;np here in town like the Gaspertlla worth repeating in this day when | doins they have had in Tampa. Scch that incomparable book is read so | carnivels as has been here is no use little by the mgsses: to anybody but the peeple which “l love the Bible supremely. In!rans it. It dont do nobody much alk the world 1 have found no book tood to sece a six-legged cow te set beside it. * * When 1| comething like that, A four-leg am in any great strait-—when 1|cew is wonderfull enough for me. want to find words other than my you think about it right you will own to rebuke some erying sin or to see, Mr. H., that the four-legoed stay some desperate sinner, to whis- | cows is the most wonderfull there per to the soul at the parting of | being so manny more of them, We the worlds or to read as I sit with are not doin right by the childern them that weep beside their dust, | in this town whep we make them words that I know will go to the| think that the way to enjoy there- right place as surely as corn dropped | selves i8 lookin at the Lord's mis- into good soil on a gleaming May | takes and throwing chopped up pap- day—then 1 put aside all books but | per in someboddy's mouth. A car- one—the book out of which my | nivel to my nosion takes lots of mother read to me, and over which money out of this town without She sang to me, as far back as 1|leevin anything that will be any can remember.” help to us in future yeers. Now a ————— Chautauqua 18 somethin different. It Governor Trammell descends with |is a inspirin occasion. The peeple the full weight of his avordupois|which comes here to give us there vpon the proposition to sell the| idees on subjecks is such peeple as State lands in the Everglades for We would all like to be. They are $5,000,000. He was in Jacksonville | not frec ks even if the Lord has just this week and while there was in-|made a fow like them. Such meet- tervicwed hy the Metropolis on the | ins raiges th morel tone of com- suhiect. Wo take the following from | munity and helps to pervent crime, the conclusion of his interview: It is cheeper to help peeple to be W ve already expended $1,-|good than it is to take care of them 860,000 on our drainaze of these | when they are bad. Money which i lands, ond x-nntrihuu-'snnnt in improvinzg (he poe $200,000 more in this d-al—in cold | this town is money well spent. cash— makinz ¢ ',000 spent by | thing which makes me mad the te. In return they offer us | peeple which ges to cheep s §2,000.090 in Tonds secured by that| the time to let on that eame land, gince «ix dollors ner they are stayin away from th of the cirht offered for the land was pensive ones is beeanse they are u to g0 Lack to help comnlete the work to seein better shows where of draininz the lands sold to the come from—New York, maybe, or syndicate. The State would oct noth- Chicazo. When they is nothin bu: nz as profit. Nothinz comes back guavas to eat it is a goed idee to t: it but the money it wonld have cag guavas even if oranges is better, expended in the work, and this ro- is my mottoe. fund only in bonds secured by the' I wish to say also I am in faver land. Not discussing the question of the poultry show and I think | ©f whether or not the State should will put our rooster in the show sell these lands if a good offer was Scme of our nabers has been tryin received, I can certainly see nothing te kill him for gettin over the fense in this propoeal that will justify the into there sardens, and I would like Stato in even giving it a thought” to have him get a prize and make —_— i them feel sick. T have offen tryed to The St. Petersburg Times wants a kill that roostor myself, but I don’t provision for woman euffrage put like to see anybody else doin so. fnto the proposed new constitition. I wonder why the Farmers’ Club Put it there, and the people would do 't have a exhihit of farm pro- reject that constituion by a major- duets ip the park or some such place. same or . wo o would Ve 8 aere they -~ ' o cause these lots will increase in value ‘with the city's l growth. Because the price of these lots is remarkabyy low. ane the payments easy. Because if adversiy overtakes you before your lot is paid for you wili 1y SQUARE D T £ are beginning t reciate the wothers in Leir hair and A LW Tamnarpar ¥ ' I RVIPEIVE I | r alled \Wyeth's § lair Remedy. The <ro air depends on th phur Iair Ne dandrn it wy pen in ©f its life, color onid ) i rms which rob the 1 1 kaud to let you know about amuse-'the scald clean and healthy, gives: has been and|the hair About two months ago there died ' some which is soins to be. I am in ' and makes it crow. Get a 50 cent bottle from your N e > druggisy today. He will give your j§ ™) money back if you are not satisfied H nO F after a falr trial. : ‘i neth, color and beauty Ao s o - B R St L NCRP TN DRI ) s AN v gy I A At The Second - Hand § Store Double beds Our Large Shipments | [ v On’ display in our show window you will see a Buckeye Incubator that will be given away as a premium by The Polk County Poultry Association We will carry these Incu- bators in stock after this week iogether with a line of Buckeye Brooders February 1, 1913 H. W. Odom 13,680 Screen DCC:' oo | AN Windows Mrs Mirs. Nellle Fidler and beds; Mrs W R. Graham springs $1.00 and up. Dressers and Rockers and Diners, Kitchen Cabinet and Sideboard, Sit- tee, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, single v+ % T Mwaln Commodes, £ E Walson... ... 65 Porch Swing, Table, Clocks—near- 5,135 Iy anything. Goods bought and sold. ARCHER The Second-Hand Man 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla Mies Goorgla Strain .. .. 16,125 Buy an lce Cream Freezcr from a lirc of 50 just received. early er: the best AR fore all o Come and see me hefore pur 80|dl | LAKELAND HARDWA! & PLUMBING CO. Miss Kittle Funk 12,010 | | I | 4 ¢ g Mrs. J. A. Wood ... 1,600 W. D. Harp. 7% Will Williams . .. MY LINE (NCLUDES Miss Lillig May Melntire. . . .24,130 Mies Margarct Marshall 39,899 ] R © Newspapers Ma Stationery Post Cards Cigars § 5,000 CONTEST NOW GOING ON | | | | ! | | e A naz incs Dixie Land Meth. Church. . 11,065 3. Clifforq | i i u i i Leslie McCraney ... <) Mrs. J. W. Cord Lucla Knight chasing elsewhere. patronage appreciated, Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lovoy of Edisonias Theater. g K30