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PAGE FOUR. s o et = e ot e 'ng tven'ng l’clegrd;“, : lu view of the fact that he didn IE e —— Pubiished every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. hit the funuy bone of jhe had drawn on Mark i tclegraphed the message that the re- [want to get in."—-Ladies’ Hoine cgizn, President Madero would have | Le world if! ain and . R B A e 4 S tion of his disinterestedness, he re- plied: “I see no reason for it. Thosc who are in the cemetery can't gei out, and those that are out don’t "~ Entered in the postofiice at Lake- | port of his resiznation was greatly fJouru;xlv land, Florida, as mail matter of the exaggerated. But Madero is not a second class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. HENRY BACON, Manager. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ODE YEAT «vooevnoseoees$5.00 Sixmonths .. .. .....00e 2.60 Three months .......... 138 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. | From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper giving a re- snme of local matters, crop condl, tions, county afiairs, etc. Sent any- where for $1.00 per ycar. H A FLORIT' ;i SUTFRAGEITE 508 US A WIRILESS. A St et wmry suliragette, who signs herseit i Lucky, ad- | dressos a “Wircless to the Lakeland ! Teleai the St am” througn the medium of Potersourg independent, I'watching he is hard at work or- cur western Stat | humorist-— that is, not these days. S i Keep your eye on Leland J. Hen- derson. While the rest of us are not ganizing his conspiracy to create the State of West Florida and the first { thing anybody knows he will have a small but compact and militant sen-| timent marching ruthlessly through, Filorida bulldozing the voters into agreement to his scheme i S — | The organizing ot the liiinois Clu n} in this city as toid by the Telegram Las attracted favorable attention in ; and they have inaugu- wize ! wre to or 1 ot reg 15 Western Seh- ites | g in that i Love for and ! I in the old Lenie prove the |-x'-‘.--" of the qualities which \ul;i make these westeri people all the| botop citizens of Florida, | o0 | President Madero has a youna | brother attendin colleze in gue ol s. When a reporter told him the other day about the i which we take much pleasure in outbreak of Diaz he naively re- transicerring to our own «-ul\mum.i‘ This lady scems to take mild of- fense at a recent article in the Tele- | gram in which we set ten years as ! the time limit for the arrival of | woman sufitage in Florida and also intitnated that it woudd not get here until the women were calling loudly | for it in every county in the State. We acengit the K suggestion that | sprivileses,” not is the pr i VOLs fur wolcn, or n Tor that Lt ¥ \ Knew course, atd on th ol com position.” The Telecran is not committed to the of woan sull Like many oither irnly wise persons in the world's history who have felt no | call to leadership, martyrdom oy oth-! er forius of pre-cminence, we o are shrewdly playing a waiting game in | ,oand| this votes-tor-women busin when we discover that the women of Florida in suflicient numbers to make things uncomfortable for the, rest of us if they don’t have their ' really want the suffrage, we to come gallantly down oft and do the right thing in* the premises. We hope that this plain statement fully clarifies our at- titude on this great issue and we hercwith reproduce what Mrs. Lucky | or Miss Lucky has to say to us by “wireles the fone ersburg man wants a provision for woman suffrage put into the pro-i('urc-lu-‘ warked “that brother of mine is what you Americans call some fight er, a going concern, strictly on the job,” and that's our estimate, too.| They call Madero a dreamer, but he ! sounds to us like a very prm'nrui! person uncommonly fond of 1‘;||mun! tTunder and highly developed in the rezion of the backhone | 0 The Mexican officials who want to deprive the world of all news of what is going on in ihe city of M ico Ly suppressin 1o dispatehies v the sitaation thore, know very lit- 1 of the resourees of American newspapers. Our yellow jo conld easily 01 their front puacs with detailed mtormation from i Mexiean eapital every day in the | woek if there wasn't a telearaph | vire running out of the c¢ity, low this is done is strictly an oflice se- cret, 0 The Jacksonville Metropolis wants the local to employ a dentist to examine the school children'’s teeth, point out the decayed ones and stir both children and parents up to the necessity of frequent and regular use of the tooth brush. In some States we be- lieve that this is done and it ought to be done in all the States. The boy or girl who grows up with a mouthful of decayed teeth is heavily chool board of that city school years. Many parents ar: And Then the Deluge. A young Canadian went to Lon- don last winter and was making a call upon a very pretty young wom- an whom he had met there for the first time. “Do you have reindeer in Can- ada?” asked the young lady. “No, darling,” he answered, “at this season it always snows.”-—-An- swers. Doing Good Service. It was hard for the Sunday school teacher to make Johnnie understand that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost compose the Trinity. To accomplish her pnrpose she de- 5 Takin: cided on an object 1 three buttons, she nwm the Father; another, the Son, an third, the 1loly Ghost. lTle w to put the buttons in his pocke te remember their names until ti next Sunday. On that lay, obviously oppres by the intellectuat burden he bore { Le appeared in his class at Sunday school. “Johnnie,” suid the teacher, “‘yon may name the members of the Trin- iy Alas, Johnnie had forgotten, “put where are your buttons?’ He produced two. ‘“Here are the | Pather and the Son,” he said. “But what about the other one?" | “Well, ma sewed the Holy Ghosi 1s his answer. on my pants,” Qun for Killing Horses. f | un used in ch have lopted by i socictics be- i its 1 soand surety of nctic 1330 t blow a bullet is noiaele, \ » the brain of the w 1 i it instantly, with- ont a w0 1o atliact @i ntion in a city st His Liille Bect, Littie avor, vwho was very fond of clic stood cver a dead rooster, Thin i vthing good ought to be said, she remarked between her | sobs: “He was always 8o glad when one of the hens laid an egg!” BEMUTIFUL HAR ... % | | and Cures Dandruff and Stops Falling Hair. What a pity it is to see so many | people with thin, crispy hair, faded 3 ' handicapped all through life, and the o1 streaked with gray, and realize “You say, Mr. Editor, that “a Pet-|time to prevent this i during the that most of these people might h:m-s soft, glossy, abundant hair of beau- | about the matter, but if!tiful color and lustre if they would | posed new constitution.” Is he thaldonml examination were more uni-|but use the proper treatment. Therce only one of that genus homo whom | versal in our public schools it would | i3 no necessity for gray hair under you have encountered? Why there are hundreds of such broad-minded fiberal gentlemen in our community. §t. Petersburg I8 a progressive, thriv- the little burzs in our State. Its men, and women, too, know, like Galileo, that the world moves, and to be in the van they must move with it. These enterprising people | degire for themselves and their vis- ftors all thines beautiful, all things good and rizhteous. If equal suf- frace will aid in there matters, why in all justice and fairness they will heln hring it about. “Wake up, Mr. Editor, and realize that thouch not ‘all the counties in Florida are loudly demandine' the are doing =o0. There is a fine suffra 'v;1'(!”""tm\\n-1)||h and see what comes £y cont hottle of Wyoth® 1 larver one in Jackeon- men of Miami were or- wemen tried to svote in Ocala be- cansa they paid taxes; from P ho ere of the poorty poid 1 et oreanize ood o de ™ The W. & ot wi of M r 1 th ‘ rer “ri alonw wit tio i b tution. T r privilores what we want of Florida »r rs of St. Pet- t hodiove we will and if the of! ge brave ond ¢ ‘ten years' to receive e fataliet; his re- ligion mak And now that Allah is deaf to his pravers and te gces his emnire falline to The T : him <o, around him, his very ftali €o often made him invi: a gcldier, has made h.m turn eoward end he no longer fights It is all up with the Turk. ible 2 {be worth far more than its costs to !the men and women of the future SRS SUSI—, The Inverness Chronicle makes the | full of dandruff or heavy and rank | fng, wide-awake city, It has no time | suggestion that the State should give gmelling with excessive oil. to slumber and sleen as do some of |a reasonable bounty for the heads ut} venomous reptiles and in that way stimulate the work of exterminating poisonous snakes in Florida. Why i and loose halrs, and make your hair rot put it up to the counties to do|grow strong and beautiful by ustne | it? The idea is not a bad one,wheth- | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur llair‘ er the bounty be paid by the State o> county. In many parts of the!girden Sage has been used for ro-i west for a long time bounties were ! gtoring and preserving the color of 1id for the scalps of wolves and ! the hair; and Sulphur is recognized jeven prairie dog "tive in the next Lewi or it A Little Nonscnse Now and Tihen Optimistic Otio on Veallh Vell, vhen a man is rich, Le ot to aet rich. e must T rt mit a stifi front & r. He must g = 1 Why No T mer in a suo- 1 byt of a nc fonee aronnd 1 and dilapi- dated cemete asked severa] t tien, but each 1 U'pon Yeine ‘plana- sixty-five years of age, and there is - AT SMALL GsT | A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Kair | ! You want your own home. The land is no one may'. heritage or is it willed to any particular class of peor); by divine right. Procrastination the Thief of Time If the devil is responsible for the “putting off 1 . | gq A Q morrow habit,” then he has earned hi:s iob.. 3 d A Lot in Bowvyer’s Sub- Is a step in the right direction. The hon.- Lome, will scon foilow. WilY BUY NOW? 3 Because this beautiful addition in North-West L2l - land contains a limited number of large full lots. | .- cause these lots will increase in value with the = . “ growth. Because the price of these lots is rem: w low. ane the ' overtakes you before your lot is paid for you SQUARE DEAL. Think 1t Gver Thca A<t Teday For Temerrow N0 i BOWYER BROS. o ) Recause if .« pavments easy. & el R L 3 & -~ A | 3 F. J. CARPER, Sales Agent, 7 New P. 0.0 A $350 Piano Free | | We have in stock a line of And rattlers are by Sealp Specialists as being excel far more undesirable than either of [1ent for treatment of hair and seal {those. Put it up to your representa- tronbles ature, Major 1f you are troubled with dandry® Putler, and let him put it before the ! ballot for women, a goodly l:v'm‘v»r_rnnl\'invd lezislative wisdom of the Jeeine itg eolor or comine ont. oo B e ne excuse for anyone, young or old huving thin, straggling hair, vi\hur‘ | | | | | 1 | You can bring back the natural; }<'ulor of your hair in a few days and | i forever rid yourself of any dandrut! Remedy For generations common | o1 itehing gealp, or if vonr hair phur from yonr dracsict, and 1 v tha fmprovement in the ann en last heard from. Some F——-—,'”, co of vour hair after a fow treatment. | B g 7 L Double beds and single Dbeds springs $1.00 and up. Dressers ani Commodes, R and Diners, ! Kitchen Cabinet and Sideboard, Sit-| tee, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, | Porch Swing, Table, Clocks—near- | -1y anything. Goods bought aud sold 1 | ARCHER | ~|The Second-Hand Man. < i ] e (- 210 West Main Street, Lakeland,Fla ' The Votes Our large February 15, 1913 tncubators consisting of 1 No. A at $8 60 eggs Shipments i Screen Docrs z|2Norat sief 0 S0 T [and Windows o ||0 eggs ‘; .“ e BF voisnennas 8,490 3 l Mrs. W. R. Graham ........ 2,035 ! 0 ' N(;.7§ :toqizo Mrs. W. T. Mcllwain . ...... 16,260 "avc Arrlvcd E E I NO. 4 at 535 S B WRIBON . o« oo sreinas 6" ‘l (o) 350 eggs W. W. Ievemon vovvivinane, 5,985 | 0 A line of Brooders | Miss Georgia Strain ........20,02. ; | NO l 57‘00 Miss Kittie Funk .... s« 12,10 Buy a“ !(‘{) o 50 (ili(ks Mre. J. A. Wood .... R W ) . O1 1%e.25000 [ v . w Cream Eree 100 chicks Will Wlliams «evvnnn.. .. 3 . u s0e 0 !: wkove A‘:‘?r»'.lr‘l .‘~Z.AAI 60,26 ! P - ar L e ,\ i l} 1. 2. C. Cilford .. .Iear!y Gia o S 1 « rhit Miss Nettie Brooks ....... 13.06¢ 2 [ § 85 60 worth of piano I 3. W. OO civisonsain 1,05 ’ L 4 Py 3 count - wie buy Luela Kaight «.ovvvieececns [ Ore a” a, § 81::',;‘_1{"‘ ‘{“m‘: \ Thelma Mann...... vessans 1 . i et one whiie they ld. Jast LAKELAND HARDWAL & PLUMBING CO. REEL 8 B YA t ____4