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* with the reputation of being one of PAGE FOUR. 1HE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK E1.AND, FLA., MARCH 5, i : think it would b most delightful ! l he tvenina Ieleuram amo but fov tha Roreld shadew of the | mob waiting outside to swarm in | like ravening wolves Lot on the trail | ’ Ol office. They Published every afternoon from the ' Kentueky nufldlng. Lakeland, Fla. suy the oflice seek- En: .rld m (he postoffice at Lake-: ¢rs arc alre encemped by hun- jand, Flerida, as mail matter of the dicds in and arcund Washington; second class, ‘and when we think how hunory : ,some of them -most of them—all of HE 1111 hl\th\ EDITOR. [ them Mo must be aftey sinteen years of i DHEs —— " total abstineuce from fcod, we al- HENRY BACON, Manager. l Gt (TaniDla fos tha e of tha e - —————; ident when they agsault him in forc 30 lul‘l!()\ RATLS Oneyear . ...cooeee vees.$5.00 Sixmonths .. .+ seveeeee 8,50 Three months ........00 120 D livercd anywhere within tbe limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week. ! i1 We are f Elu aven, but Wit “common with all other rig ing people our indiznation and diz- gust at the ; Washir ( ~efrom the same office is lssved women to! be larpicd by hoodlnms THE LAKELAND NEWS and the women themselves insulted 8 weekly newspaper giving a res .o g0 they came for sume of local matters, crop condi, (1. powdics ond entitled to none of tions, county affairs, etc. Sent any- |, of their sex. The wher« tor $1.00 per year. parad never have occurred | : | at that time and place and it made | the paraders ridiculous rather than impressive, but they were respect- able women, and they should have A CABINET OF STRONG MEN. President Wilson took his UM, heon fylly protected against the kept Gis own counsel and at the reatment they received. | prop ¢ nomcnt Zave tie country the At s b ; names of those who are to constitute this oflicial fumily, and it will be rec- s @ stiong cabinet, A personal letter received from Jeff L. Davis, late of the Perry Ban-! [SITEIEN The tWo per, informs us that he has landed in great political divisions of the coun- yfiiton over in West Florida and has represent and even try e weldl leased the Santa Rosa Star which he | far-off Califoruia, tfor the first time, wijl| hercafter operite as editor and | we believe, furnishes a cabinet of- pyhlisher in association with his ficer partner, Mr. Briscoe. Jeff has our We are glad that Mr. Bryan heads hest wishes for his success. He is a as sceretary of State. He good newspaper man and a mizhty ! is a great Democrat, a great patriot -o,d fellow and if he will play thv; and a great all-round man who com- egme aceordine to the rules he will mands the contidence and respeet of wip out, the dist the o hole world, And he will be in- o stantly {mmersed in duties which The first official aet of President ! will tuke him out of polities, 80 L0 \Wilson was a mo'el for all lur'rvé speak, “try him out™ along new lines presidents He hod the rare 20od ! altorcther, areuse all bis pride to i1l gopge to make his inanenral address | his Lich oflice worthily and enable bpriof, The address itsolf was a elis the country to study him as a states- gje, ] m obsenring and of hieh thinkine aporopriat occasion, and it will live in our literature as a imple, free of the 10 the and orting mists of at speech, per- ! factiona] quarrels and porty prejii- havs not equaled the inauourn! diccs. Some people withh whom the address of any of his nrede visli is futher to the thouzht seem LT WA to fear that Mro Bryan will be a dia- turbing element in the cabinet. e would be if he were a mere self- sceking politiciun; but as he has the stroncest personal as well as pa- triotic interest in the suceess of the Wilson administration, w» don't donht that all his efforts will be di- rected to that end. If that adminis- tration should fail Mr. Bryan's last hope of the presideney would die with it. | Mr. McAdoo as seerotary of the treasnry is a most felicitons choice. He has succecded greatly in great (has a bricht weekly newspaper to herald its advantages to the world Its name is the Sebring Recorder with W. 1. S. Albright as editor and owner, The Recorder has a good stock of advertisements and perti- nent reading matter and we give it veleome o0 It Mr. Wilgon sticks to his immor- tal declaration “‘the man that asks me for an oflice will get none,” he will stay the mad surge of the oftice thines and has fust the equipment, g.okers and have the pie counter temperament and training to admin- tyaflic run decently and in order aft- feter his office well. er the manner of his Preshyterian Judee Gurrison, of New Jersey, 18 forbears in all things the intimate friend of the president R SRl and that is sufficient guarantee that | 1¢ feels a little strange at first, but he {8 well fitted for tiwe office of see- ' pot unpleasant, We mean that sen- retary of war, in which place, con- ‘ sation of havinz a Democratic presi- trary to popunlar conception, a ;.'m'dldc-nl in the White House backed by lawyer can be more eflicient than a'a Democratic majority in both good eoldier Military training is | Houses of Congress. We will all got not necded there, fused to it in time and take it as * The attorney general, Mr, .\lcRry-‘ nolds of Tennessee, takes the office | matter of course BRI S That plain, old- the foremost lawyers of his State and {man, Tom Marshall, inaucurated 8 man of much force and energy, ' vice president yesterday, has caught Burleson, of Texas, as postmaster | the confidence and esteem of the general, will bring to his duties the | whole country, and he is going to experience of a long and distin- | upset the tradition that the V. P. is guished congressional career, where ' merely a tail to the presidential kite he ot a good working knowledge nf‘ ¢ is vome kite himself. the postoffice department, and he is ! himself a man of great force of char- acter. Josephus Daniels, of North Caro- lina, is one of the foremost journal- fets of the South, deeply acquainted |agent of the Atlantic Coagt Lin- with national politics and govern- | Pailroad Company, a corporation, mental workines, and is evervwhere | will, on the second day of Apri recoenized as a strong man equal to| 1913, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the ware large tasks house of the Atlantic Coast Lin: Franklin K. Lane, of California, [ Kailroad Company, in the town o secrctary of the interior, has as! Haines City, Fla., sell at public au.- chairman of the interstate commerce | tion the following goods, wares an.' comn.ission won the respect of the | merchandise, which have remaine ecuntry as an able man, and he has | cn hand unclaimed in the possession an unusnal acquaintance with the |of the Atlantic Coast Line Railr» kind of work he will be called on| Company, in the town of Haine- to do. City, Fla,, for the space of more than Mr. Houston, of Missouri, rinety days prior to the first publica- retary of agricnlture, is & man emi- | tfon of this notice, to-wit: One car- nent in scientifie acricnlture and {load of bulk fertilizer, 62,80 with a wide repute in the Southweet | pounds, more or less, shippers un for practical administrative ability | 'nown, from Rome, Ga., on the 71! not less than learning. | day of November, 1912, to Edgar N Organized labor and the lahoring \ \Webb as consignee at Haines Cit: intetests generally will he wel) rep- | Fla, for the purpose of collectine resonted by NMr. Wilson, of Penngyl- | warehouse and other charges whict vania, who is a specialist in that di- have accrued against the shipment | rection. | F. L. ELLIS, ashioned little N . NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that F. I. Eilis, the undersigned, as freigh a8 sec- The brand new and hostling little ’ 'n" n of Sebring inethis county now ' ekveell of Kau feated Breyan in 18568, that he wonl coatie prosident had taken the outh Wilson and inime tion of Woodrow Iauriant locks COURT O Thiw JUBICIAL CIRCEET 9 IN AND FOR POLY N. CHANCERY. Florida & (.101 iin Land Co., Com- plainant, vs. John 7. Mahone, M. Mahone, J. F. Mahone, Gussic Harmon, Annie Webb, Minnie Brown, R. O. Crerap, 1. Herman, (. Meyer, as Herman & Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis W, Hayes, John Katzenstein, as Gloh vloring Company, Defendants. Pill to Quiet Mitle. It appearing by affidavit appendod to the bill of complainant filed in t!l~| 2bove entitled cause that the follow ing named persons are nun-rosldmL, IN IIIL Clize cr . !defendants, and that their residences | are as follows: (. M. Mahone *t/gmm Hazelhurst, Georgia; J. F. Mahone at Covington, Georgia; Gussie liae- men at Covington, Georgia; Annie' 1. Georgla; Minnic. Brown at Locust Grove, Goorzia; | and that the residences of I. licrman, ! C. Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis I} Hayes and John Katzenitein are unknown; and it further appeariny, in the sald bill and the atlidavit “to that the complainant be- lieves there are persons interested in the lands described in said bill sit- uite and being in the State of Flor- ida and county of Polk, to-wit: Beginning at a point 607 foet west | of the northeast corner of southeast quarter of northwest quarter of sec- tion nineteen (19) of township twenty-eight (28) govth and rance ! twenty-four (24) east, and running’ south feet, thence west 283 fee:, | thence north 533 feet, thence east 283 feet to the point of begin- ning, other than the named defend- | ants, who are to the complainant un- ; Inown; and that the said non-resi- dents defendants are above the ave of 21 years, and that there are no| persons in the State of Florida, serv-: ice upon whom would bind the nml non-resident defendants; It is, therefore, ordered that nn-i atove named C. M. Mahone, J. ¥ ! Mahone, Gussie Harmon, Annie! Webb and Minnie Brown be and they | are hereby required to apppear to| the bill of complainant filed in th--| said cause on or before the first) Monday in April, A, D 1913, lhv~' same being the Tth day of the n'(l month and a rule day of this court, | otherwise the allesniions of the said | bill will be taken as confessed hy the said defendants; i It is further ordered that the said | 1. Herman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosen- thal, Lewis E. Hayes and John Kat-! zenstein be and they are hercby re-! quired to appear to the caid bill of . complainant on or before the first' Monday in May, 1913, the same be-, ing the 5th day of the said month | and a rule day of this court, other- | wise the allecations of the said bilt will be taken as confessed oy the said defendants: | | i It is further ordered that ull oth- er persons not known by the com-! plainant to be intercsted in th ulfld above described, and who claim 0"1 have any interest therein and re-| ferad to in the sald Bill as unknowr ¢~ ants, be and they are r tired | ar to the bill of complainan i i r he Mr. Redfield, of New York. secre- | Freight Agt. A. C. L. R. R, the r ‘l‘y“n:‘::‘j (1"111;$'~\“ ? ’:‘lrm tary of commeree, is one of the vory 504-Wed. Haines Citr, Fla . *sine the ond .11 iy of 1l A.“‘.‘.“‘ girone men of the cahinet 3 S——— ! ad a rule dav of tuis court us tariff expert in Coneorese, a ene- . * the allecations of the saii o bt R “v 8 Easy Explanatior. ) " be t - ec; n torer who eves “Whv, Giorpio, there 8 ten mife tno eqid unky J r ‘ A 1a ) ce between watch and 1t is T r- vir r, b AT t %k since Su ¥! Which der be for the place wae o fortunate one. . the two? Is my watch T e W in — o » <low or the clock tea ! ! ! Tho ¢ ne up in the | fast?” ‘Your watch jg NewsPa White TTon ¢ o ot Hine: an : T | 1.. ‘e (‘".‘t.lsl(: sorvices \ ¢ president of the Uni m, th({w 18 an !¢ out " r fl:‘ ,‘L’A,mc" and unknovn def - 3 e | 4 1. he zo faster t0 ..o 4 for 4% expericree Wi .' we have no ! be Laler Letters 4. rosect personal acquaintince, hat we shonld d1 Witness the Honorable J A. Johe- who vowed, otlice, =0, clerk of our said court and seal! o oar said court, at Bartow the 11th day of February, J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk cf Circuit Court. when MeRinley KELSEY BLANTON, Solicitor for Complalnant. I hereby certify that the forezo- ing 18 a true and correct copy of the order of publication issued in said cause and order filed in my oi-y fice Witness my hand and seal of oi- | tice thig 11th day of February, A $350 Piano Free CONTEST NOW GOING ON J. A We have in stock a line of tncubators consisting of I No. A at $8 60 eggs 2 No. | at $16 110 eggs I No. 2 at $20 175 eggs I No. 4 at $35 350 eggs A line of Brooders I No. | $7.00 50 chicks | No. 2 $9.00 100 chicks A S-year guarante ¢ witheach. Coll and see a Bu( kove. W ohaw:\ new broom made of light im ported broom straw It sweeps all the carpets perfectiy clean. The handle is made of light reed poles. We give every purchaser $3 00 worth of piano coupons who buy one of these brooms. Get one while they last i Detroit and Toledo not have his hair cut until a Pewo- He attended the inauzura- ately thereafter was divested of his i"lorida, 1013, the 191 JOIHINSON, Clerk of Circuit (ourt. 243-\Wed Kind Words. They do not cost much. i It does mot take up time to say| | them. ! They can accomplish much. | They help one’s own good nature, | Kind words make other people | gnod natured. l e | They shame the hearer out of un. £y { kind feelings and make morose and 4 g lsour spirits become kind them- i e | selves. B TR 1 Ccld words freeze people, hot \ 7 ! words scorch them, sarcastic words : 1 5 | irritate them, and wrathful words i, sz, make them wrathful; but kind words = produce a picture on the mind, and it is always a beautiful picture. For Lengthening Frocks, YOUR Tiz If a small girl's skirt is too & »n | Will always bte r - for her a clever way to lengthen i .z (Watch of us ani to cut the skirt above the hem and |elean and keep it then insert a puffing of some pretty ' gop contrasting material. This may also be carried out around the sleeves and JEWELDY neck of the dress if it is intended to it be worn with a guimpe. 0i all kinds come : Such trimmings will give the frock complete line of ¢ an altogether ew air, and the wee tot and best values i: will feel that she has a “real new |prices, : dress.” In making puffings for lengthening purposes it is well to remember to allow half an inch extra in width, as ‘he pufing will take up some of the material. Come in and s - H. C. Stev Louisville & Nashville R. Offers the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapol Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to South Atlantic Limited 8:15 pm. Lv. Jacksonviile - 8:50 pm. Ar. Montg Montgorery Lv. 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Miss Margaret Marshall.....60,36" 0' 50 just g C B THd ciooiis 4@ . Uivieland Methodist chureb...11,11v rCCCIVCd B ‘ ‘0 T S Clifford . .... cidee cie. 280 ?z 1 8.C.CH e e oo . | early and gcl Miss Nettle Brooks ...... . 15.960 Leglie MeCraney ...... .36,485 thc hCSt r(\ 5 Mrs. J.W. Cord ........... 1,050 AR Luela Knight ....... cesesss 60 fore a" € A Thelma Mann. ............. 1,430 & & & PLUMBING

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