Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 4

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3 et P PAGE FOUR. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFL*'ND, FLA. FEB. 14, 1913. lhe Cveaing leieyraa Publihed every afternoon from the Ken o uoky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entored in the postoflice at Lake- land, [lorida, as mail matter of the second class, HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION One year Six months Three months .o 126 Delivercd anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. RATES: From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper sume of local matters, tions, county afiairs, ete. where for $1.00 per year. crop condi, Sent any- Younyg lix Dinz now opportuniiy of his ni e and tindd B starting o wolioo ) to show hi reer, | basa't th terial o0 s 1lic startiior e it Lait-1 tle Coisican on the road to slory And still anothier entry inte the ticad of Florida journalism The Sumtes County Advance, published at Web- #ter, in that connty, with Pierre d'A Fratt as editor, is the latest mem- ber of the Fourtl: Estate. It is an all-home-print = folio, and Fditor Pratt, who is a native Floridian ani raised to tie business, makes the first issue of his pape ood one, with o modest and se e saluty tory 0 It is not our tilonted parastaphi friend, Bryan Mack, who is (o sie- cced tHu Sparkman as editor o the M W Londer At s 0 0 Mack, fatlier of Bryan, and if “old man” takes after his so Foins to make the Leader a mich: readable paper Bryan, witnh hes “brown-eyed beanti feature of Pensy A journalism but Roberts, with his “bHlue-eyen belles,” {8 making an excellent sue- CERBOT. "wasa britht If Uncle Andy Carncgie had had as hard luck in the steel manufac turing trade when he was “in busi- ness,” with the Republican protec- tion tariff for a partner, as he is having now with his harmless lit- tle hohby of promoting peace among the nations of the world, he would be worrying about his house rent and grocery bills instead of great pians to destroy the fighting instinct ir. man. Wars and rumors of wars are vexing the peace of the world 8!l round the globe and Uncle Andy's peace promotion fad serves only for pleasant little academic discussion between scraps. .o' ——0 S ° This country has quite recently furnished two very notable instances of genuine love marriages, coming rather late In life, which are a sig- nificant rebuke to those foolish per- sons who ingist that love is dying in the world, and is a mere evanescent sentiment, anyway, belonging to youth. Consider the case of the matured old maid, Mies Helen Gould, and Mr. Finley Shepard, and of Mrs. Grover Cleveland, the gray-haired widow, and Professor Preston. Love eame late to all these four, but it was the genuine article and ther» will be no divorce and alimony se- quels. -0 We make one last appeal to Ed tor Straub, of the St. Petershure Times, to hold his nose tomorrow and do his duty as a citizen of Flor fca by the proper celebration of Guava Day. If he will go into som. §t. Pete restacrant and et a dlsh ot punva hes and eream i rised his stomuch v absurd pr prednet of helned o can I ted and a noble beloved Florida, and promote an indnstry whie larcely in thy 1y made to | ure sum total of our pr eithnei Our ow min thi it canse is ardent and barnine that only t) 3 Assistant chaplain general, T \ enir difficulty of findine a vora | 3picer, Leesburg. tc rhyme with gioava provents o i Lieut. Col. H. H. Dunean Tn\';lr'-.\‘ f nursting into poetry on the subs |1 spector general, fect | Maj. F. M. Princle, Wauchula, as- o sistant inspector general. The onward sweep of the 5'|f.; Surgeon general, J. F. McKinstry fragette chient in Florida b Gainesville. received g table check It had, Arcistant Surgeon General Wilber been supposed that the women u.'; Jacksonville of the cultured classes | were, as a rule. very much in fa\(-rf of the movement and wounld give a support to it t to it all over the ate. But the giving a re- | well Jacksonville TEtis action makes it doubtful if the ica cities as as Federation of Women's Clubs 1 Plorida will cive any moral suppo 0 the ecause of al saflrace, an without that support it will hu rocky road to travel | | 0 Senitor Cullom is a wise old fand he is closing his long piblic lrur with one of the wis thin he has ever done. ilis o 107 mediation instead of intervention iin Mexico is most timely and fort: | L nate seenre e better and would !M'.(I of peace and overnt {for Mexico than ¢ { vi ytion, We want no suel f would be neither clory vor lie tor us It would soli ¢ Pis the warrine factions Mexieo o st us a thousand o non Land a t sacvitico ¢ e wi 1" e E e our P ¢ ] lor a contary COn | e would nes thle em nt of Amer capital and { luior 1 country thit rially ; toour prosoer- Mediation s true policy 1 a ¢ nitsion of tood men from ‘ i can for better and | more quickty fve the problem thun Lan invading ar ny | o | Woteom thrice welcome to the 1!‘.'1 ois Club of and, the story ol whose oroan in this city was publis in rday's Telegram. o the great States ot groat iy IHinois 18 ome the | aehi e U'nion, resonrees and coment and in the fine, strong ter of the men and women o eredit tivat ievement muss 0se Leoset down re glad that so | rrany of the vielded to the re of Florida ot Lakeland and ":1‘.v- become permanont res {orr city, in whoese development the love takine o act 1 useful a part, them many mors 4 to setrl h Lakeland is “'ths eh o Iovalty and love S t futhers aave o ‘1" 0is s our @ motive as that {vould alone assure the club of the high respeet and heartfelt good wil! of all people. That spirit of love and loyalty in the fathers made Mlinois great, rich and powerful, anrd the same fine spirit in their sons and daughters here will help do as ruuich for Florida. and our o U C. V. STAFF APPOINTMENTS Jacksonville, Feb, 14.--Maj. Gen Benjamin W. Partridge, command- ing the Florida Division, U. C, V., has announced the stalf appoint- ments of the Florida division, for scrvice during the current year.' The following are the staff ap- pointments: Col. 8. C. Bott, of Monticello, ad- Jutant general and chief of staff. Lieut. Col. W. S. Stetson, of Jack- scnville, assistant adjutant general. Lieut. Col. Lloyd 8. Smith, New- berry, assistant adjutant general. Lieut. Col. Frank E. Harris, Ocala aseistant adjutant general. Lieut. Col. A. B. McLeod, De- Funiak Springe, assistant adjutant general. Lieut. Col. 8. F. Morgan, Starke, assistant adjutant general. Lieut. W. A. Tison, Welborn, as. sistant adjutant general. Lieut. Col. A. J. Peter, Tavares asgistant adjutant general. Lieut. Col. H. L. Crane. Tampa arsistant adjutant general. Col. 8. M. Robinson, Chip assistant adjntant general. Lieut. Col. Henry Curtis, Quiney qrartermaster general. Maj mont, g Lieut ley, Thomas p La- quartermaster gon- Williams, stant eral Maj. 8. M. Hankins, Tampa, s gistant quartermaster general Lieut. Col. Alfred chief of artillery. Maj. C. B. Thrasher, sistant chief of artillery Maj. A. J. Murat, \pal wrsistant chief of artillory Chaplain General, Ri=ht 1 \ver, bade City o 'win Gardner Weed, Jacksonville I’ Peeler, Lake City. Lieut. Col. W. H. H. Witten, Ir- verness, chief of ordinance. Maj. A. C. Wright, St. Petersburg, | Porch Swing, Table, Clocks—near- | vould be hnlmu"mlstant chief of ordinance. Lieut. Col. J. A. Roseboraugh, Woman's Club of that city, whlch.cainmllle. chief engineer. presumably represents the highest Mayor Boykin Jones, Pensacola. Intellectual life of the Jacksonvills, acsistant chief engineer. feir sex, has pronounced asainst fe-' Lieut. Col. Theo. Randall Ebb male suffrage, thus dealing that <e- paymaster general. ered cause a gtaggering blow that will cool enthusiasm in ather Flor Maj. B. M. Horn, assistant paymaster general MADE BY GEN. PARTRIDGE.! Ocala, |~ e sornee | THE SeCOND-Hand Man| 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla | commissary general i Maj. € C. Gunn, Marianna, assist- lant commissionary general, E Maj. D, G. H Mayo, as | 1 Willouzhby, Lakeland, tocommissary ge Maj. €. L aide de-camp to division commanda; Maj. Tom Costa, Tallahassee, ai¢ de-camp to division commander. Maji A J. Wood, Blountstown « de-camp to division commander Silas Jernigan, Milton, aid. ip to division commander, | de-cs | Maj. Alick MePherson, Wetumpka, aide de-camp to division commander, Maj. M. R Tutt, Jacksonville, faide de camp to division commander Maj. Thomas W. Getzen, Fori White, aide de-camp to division com - mander. Maj. Fitz B, Taylor, Lloyd, aide de camp to division commander, Maj. J. V. Cobb, Wankeenah, aid. de-camp to division commander., 0000 OPPORTUNTY - FOR BOYS AKD GIRLS [, 1o e d great i(h:;l of i et among the ELU)'.\' and girls in regard to the corn contest and names are being sent in 'to Judee Preston, at Bartow. It is [ he ped that there will be many more sent in and that Polk county may make the record corn crop of the | State this coming scason. With the | seccesses of last season there is no :ri-:lsun why ancther year should not (bring forth much better crops be- I cause of the experience. We want ev- | ery boy and girl in the county, who ccan get hold of an acre of ground [to go into this. Write to Judge W. {S. Preston at Bartow and have him Lenter your name now and bvegin to ' Hr!r-]».‘lru your ground and plan your crop and be one of the prize win- ners next fall, The State University is arrangin: te have scholarships in the agricul- ;hlr:ll department to offer as awards 14 this same matter A course of this sort would be very valuable to a boy who wished to ne an up-to-date progressive farmer and get the most ;out of the goll. So we urge you to g0 into this contest. FIRST APPLICATION DARKENS THE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Strength and Beauty to the Hair. | | 1 i Color, You don't have to have gray hair or faded hair if you don't want to Why look old or unattractive? If your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effec- tively by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Halr Remedy. Apply a lit- tle tonight, and in the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the re- sults from a single application. Tu~» sray hairs will be less conspicuous and after a few more applications | Will be restored to natural color. | Wyeth’'s Sage and Sulphur als iqulrkly removes dandruff, leavesg the scalp clean and healthy, and pro | motes the growth of the hair. It is la clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with per- | fect safety. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and see how quick!y ft will restore the youthful color 'and beauty of your hair and forever {end the nasty dandruf, hot, {tchy ‘F(‘.'l”! and falling hair All druo- | gigts gell it under gnarantee that the tmoney will be refunded if vou | not satisfied after fair trial are Daily Thought, Den't put too fine a point to your 'wit for fear it shouli get blunted— At The Second- fand Store Double beds and single beqs: | springs $1.00 and up. Dressors and Commodes, Rockers and Diners, Kitchen Cablnet and Sideboard, Sit- tee, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, | ly anything. Goods bought aud sold. | ARCHER Licut, Col. Soi H. Page, Bartow, & | | | CONTEST NOW GOING ON | | i CY heritage or Is a step in the right direction. home, will socn follow. Because land contains a limited number of large full lots. cause these growth, low. ane the payments easy. overtakes you before your lot is paid for you will cur SQUARE Think It Over Then Act Today For Tomorrow Never Com(s BOWYER BROS, owie F. J. CARPER, Sales Agent, 7 New P. 0. Bldg CICICT: RS 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 LAKELAND HARDWAR & PLUMBING CO. T LI kst LTS 1507 Follow That impuls: You want your own home. The land is no onc mar by divine right. : Procrastination the Thief of Time If the devil is responsible for the “putting off ‘1i) . morrow habit,” then he has carned his job. A Lt in Bowyer’s Sub-Division Because the price of these lots is remarkab!: @ isit willed to any particular class of reon] i . O The home-- WHY BUY NOW? this beautiful addition in North-West [ ak.- Be- lots will increase in value with the cir ' Because if adversin DEAL. The Vo tes |0ur Large February't, 1913 | Shipments cf Mrs. H. W. Odom ......... 13,680 Scree" D0Or5 Mrs. Nellle Fidler .......... 7,950 . "o W T Mcliwaln....... 16,110 “avc Arrived g S E Walson... ... ....... 65 |4 Miss Georgla Strain .. 16,12 Buy a“ l(-/() | Miss Kittie Funk 12,010 WUl WIIARE ooy oy 39 ® Miss Lillie May Melntire. .. 24,130 Of 50 Just Miss Margaret Marshall 36,800 . e « | received. Bu) Mrs John Edwards ........ 5,000 Dixie Land Meth. Church.. 11,063 carly and 0()1 5. Clifford . .. PR .| the best be- Miss Nettie Brooks ....... 5.960 e s 15.960 f I' arq Leslie McCraney ... ...... 23,950 Orc a l s . W, O «ocoocvnins 1,050 i Luels ERIGHt ... .civiiois 60 Sold. } | e—

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