Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 7, 1913, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. fhe Evaiiing m jl'u.:h‘ Published every afternoon froic the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, J'la. Lmercd‘im lhé Lunwmfe al Luke- iaud, Flerida, as mail matter of the second class. M. F. HETHERINGTON, . EDITOR. Hb\l{\ BACON, Muuxfl' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oue year .. .0 $5.00 Six months .. . Tliree months . Delivered anywhere within tbe limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents & wWeek. cessessee 136 ————————————————————————————— From the same office is lasued THE LAKELAND NEWS & weekly newspaper giving s re- sume of local matters, crop condi, tions, county ufiairs, etc. Sent anj- ! BAES 3 A 5140iv ACCESSION 10 A WEAK CAUSE. Now let the moribund State di- wiei01l Isbu€ wauie Up aud take cour- age, for thercs sowething doing sioug that line worth Mnle Some of the 1est of us potiered at it pro and cou, for awhile, but the thing &ign't “spark,” as we automobile ex- peris say, and the subject was per- mitted to sadly retire to the loyal beart of Leland J. Henderson over in +JPensacola, where it has since re- maiued in innocuous desuetude wait- fng for the master hand to tap the bell—the master horn to blow—and summon it to a glorious renaissance. And that hand hus tapped, that born Las Llown, tor Straub is on the job! straub is the human dynamo of the st. Petersturg Times, and wheu ne gocs out atoer anything ho makes ft a rule Lo aiways rewurn with that thinz in his p on. He weut out after Pincllas ¢ ty, tor instance. when there woen't any such coungy on the ftuce ol the aid L man actaally ed with it iu due & W, at one feh , and with- dedicated aad weak and division, and swecep, Out picvious warnini, consecrated hingell to the ailing cause of State the tricnds of that cause may at ouce take heart and renew the con- test. in all seriousness the entrance of Editor Sticab futo the controversy as the _nthusiastic tviend o State divisiun means much for that cause if the St. Petersburg editor takes keld of it with his accustomed en- er;,y le will find it the largest stuut ne ~ver endeavored to pull oft aud he fi.ct tiwe, anyway-—but if he stays ou the job and keeps up the racket fn the course of years a sufliciently st1on: sentimeut may be erystalized iu South Florida to cotbine with the divisionizts of the West to put tLe enterprise throuczh, lere is the woy Laitor Straub looks at the mat- ter. procud :.~l reagon for a div woithy of cor ration; but on that we con tual viad portance is the wide and insupera Qiverzence of int In the nen f the State West F1 are so different fie t of us that we n m as in any so & - “':; " A | have no doult, tl rida teel the is a condition rd wWe £ee no pros being different.” The A\pewers ty Que Jacksonville Metror man of th informe - fnquirer that lar coll es ownod by iong, &s In o matter with ccller -ther the M reh, South? Ard what the v ter » it Colum? Lake (iiv, ("o nroperty tiet Jenominotion in Merida? Ter of t'cee institot are promin ecrters carnine and must not 1« overlonked in cstimating the edn tion2l receurces of the State: the Yetronalis man shonl Tolint o8 and prominent echonl edncation of the yom this State, when eiv ont informn- tion about the female colleges in Florida. A ———— | The Pol% county the Tampa Tribure, issued last Monday, was another one of the notable suec- edition of where for $1.00 per year. oi a more substantial and lucm(lvul is (|~lilc likely to fail—the ; Ci2E8 Of LRLL CRLCS Loy g tle matter of gpec vre Lury-uwo o in0th write-up of the i 1 klorida and the worthy of the subjoet. L ceurse, us the prince in t ves promianeatly tec cove hucwicre g from what wai i the writc-up. lbe cdition was a sa naterially to Lprovd distant parts ol the country. 0 it Trammell is lating the ang e loval we!ll Governor reht thing cuthorities to go after those § d#mbling clubs over at Palm Beach, | where, it is allczed, the law ia lLa- in stinu tittally and defiantly violated by thnl ¢h idlers who thr 1r trere and: »ili time and make ocher “killings™ character. If It is illeral for a gang »* negro loafers to shoot craps in a Lack ‘alley, it is equally fllegal for the rich white men to gamble for lurger stakes In the luxuricus club rooms of the Eust Coast; and it is very much more importaut in the cause of morals that the latter should be made to understand ihat they, too, must obey the laws of Florida. —_——-— Our two Florida senators must have been vasily astonished when they went to the White House to talk with President Wilson about the aprointment of a federal jud-e 'n *lorida, to be informed by that sen- tleman that they must take their troubles to the office of the attor- That's another one o Wilson's new departures rey general. Presidert from old custom, aud, while it doubt-! 1o ma.r Messrs. Flotrher and Brvan 2 distinet shock, in the end it wiil he recognized as a rood rule and will | donbtless be adopted by all future ) - presidents in ments for office, congldering aproint- | One of the sod poew laws dor Worida to be st up in tie next lature wiil have for its object s up the “ragh marriage ' Undog thi @ actice of intention to bio n this St ca dan, ey must be diled wich the county | Judye a newenaper and publivhind in V. the dute of t least ten ! he marrias cublishing the itlish turhion of approaching union from the pulpit on the Sunday before, but all he same, there will never be any such law in Florida as the one proposed above, wetor 8" alter the old annout o VAR, But, speaking of “that tired feel " what aboit those lovg-suiler- iy Democerats who hove been wait- ing patiently for sixteen weary yours for caanes ty eot up 1 the s, only to hind that they wait for a special invite, as the old siyle of a promisen BOY itst come, virst served, is now ered bad tron milst ocd [USHES form and is pamitted by the of cuie nwnics at the Whi | The o i \ d 1t \ cl ng i e le P No celuld shon Ly s fior from the bad in bestowing an fuaprionriat name upon it. 0 - { i i s i | O Wil wo Lo fine i ud, 1o | i i \ 1! 1 patent com Caint wamony i this country for tue past yoears Refertiag t i fonal adt i AL all ogy ever felt it in safer is safe tune, and nc - | | . { 4 < \ % Miss Margaret Marshall 60,365 Of :O ’SI e ; e L - o zaret Marshall..... | binds than in AVoodrow Wilson's ATy LI NCLUDES ; : J jh t R AT 1 Webhaveanewbioom | € H. Tedd .............. L = RENEDY FOR CANCER. | N made of lisit im- . { \ ! ‘ ewspapers 3 Dixieland Methodist church..11,110 recc‘vc r - | ported breom straw » iy 12 ! We have been handed the follow | It 1t T 8 Clifford 320 o ire, which is said to be a sure cure | . sweeps all the Ry RS A R A A s ot [ @ ot Gt | Magazmes carpets perfectly iBICCillord c.c ... BB tar'y and ( (i i Cut a Yole throuzh a piece of ad- clean. The Landle Miss Notti v s : ¢ pligter a very little larger Sm“OflCFV iss Nettie Brooks ....... 15.960 ‘ tian the ‘;\rf.w-tod parts o as to ‘ 5 Leslie MceCraney ...... 36,485 tr.c b[St C' Pue a listle rim of unaffected <kin | P o give etervinrehass tound the cancer, and place it so as . ost Carcs TE Bpien, "““.‘ .N‘I AU s RO K R SIRY Al | ' eanefe the cane hroush the $5 (0 worth of piano ok a ¢ ) ancer throush the i | Luela Knight ......... (3] 1} G { middle. To make the remed,, mix Clgars counons who buy ‘ cenal portions chloride of zine, pu!- oneofthese brooms, | Thelma Mann. ... e, 1,439 ‘ verizefl Blood root and flour, put on Get ‘hile tl S I T et one while they O : letting it romair | Come and see me before pur 5 i 7 hours. Then dres e will slon 1 treat ah off ir as aa ordi- u : es has fa- | verites. You can't d “Fwon't | deny it. But hive you noticed that | lis favorites do !l the hard work | about the place?'—Lo. sville Couriers Journal, ae | gardens; end in the springtime they | 'how you are related to the defend- ¢ lhestock meeting at the Agricultural | Fro- is a new way of | | g thel no loncer| ‘;Ubh hjt\ki (ANL[ A | Aouti ILURMA Little Nonsense Now and Then I’chu\ute Ar ’I“mfmm Is One of tiie Gicaiost Liawbacks to ' Viesh Tay. ‘ Siates Luovdlopment, {When Eve held torth in Paradise = 2 | Sie found much pleasuie in it. t drawback that Flor-! por when ghe did her Monday wash The areates Hiea has o coniond w ith today is u\ul It ouly tecok a minute. | [ imvorance of tie people geuerally —Milwaukee Sentinel. concerning the State. Prejudices — rmed throusii wrony l:nprmsxons.' A Sort of Relation, H ined from unreliabie information,| .., hard to evercome, especially | when the people of our State are iu- he rallicd visibly. different toward overcoming suclt .y, say, madam,” he began, preiudices. Tourists come and they {eqhat the defendant is a ‘sort of re- enjoy our delightful winter climate, !, .. 1+ of yours. Will you please ex- our orahge groves, and vegetable plain what you mean by that—just 1 in the ir. Then cwyer eyed the wo witross box in patient desp rcturn to their northern homes and ant?” declare to their neighbors, who have, “\well, it's like this,” replied the not been able to enjoy our climate ! witness, beaming upon the court. : with them, that nothing Wwill grOW wpyy, first wife's cousin and my sec- | iu Florida. They cven malke such' end cousin’s first wife’s aunt mar- declarations right here in the State' . 4 vrothers named Brown, and and many of our citizens will laugh they were cousins to my mother's| with them as though the whole thing gpt Then, again, his grandfflt‘vert were a Joke. {on his mother's side and my grand- It every Floridian were an immi-' g ¢hor on my mother’s side were gration agent and a “booster,” as I8 gecond cousins, and his stepmother every Callfornian, the ignorance con- ' married my husband's stepfather ! cerning Florida and her wonderful ' geyer nig father and my mother died, possibilities would soon be overcome. ganq his brother Joe and my hus- In spite of the “knockers,” however, pand's brother Harry married twin nin and without the State, Flor-|gigters, I ain't ever figgered out just ida Is making a most wonderful | pow close related we are, but I've growth, and will continue to grow!giways looked on him as s sort of at a more rapid rate, as safe and| eousin.” : right,” said the lawyer, | ber bands, { which are ready to be(omo dry and | wore store at Polkvil'a, Ark. fault.” ! “IFront Door Slams Shut on Halfl Cla¢d Minister, Who lias Comec Out to Pick Up Merning Paper From Porch; Unable to Wake Family.” “Unwelcome Discovery by Dr. Fourthly; Colony of Rats Had Mad~ Nest in His Box of Old Sermons.” “Druggist Makes Mistake in De- ciphering Physician's Prescription; Patient Recovers Withouat Opera- tion.” Reflorlgg Value to Rubboer, People using articles mzde of rub- ber that frequently lose their elastici- ty through oxidation may restore the material to its cririnal condition by a simple process. Soak the part in a mixture of one part of ammonir. t; |Will always be right it v, two parts water. This is particulariy "l'»fll of us and let yg well adapted to the restoring of rub- 'elean and keep it in repeir for ; rings and small tubing Pep S brittle. JEWELRY 8hopping In the Ozark District, |©F 81 Kinds come to us. we cary,, “Yeu keep sportin' goods yur, don't | S0mplete line of the newes you?” inquired a frazzled looking ' lld best values in Jewsiry elllzen fromn out on Rumpus Ridge, ad. | prices. | dressing the proprietor of the hard- Come in and see our disps, “Eh- ’ desiong at beh, that's what | 'lowed, Well, what I was aimin’ to git was a straight! Jacket for a crazy man."—Kansas City ] ve "S Star — Louisville & Nashville R.R Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis sane men come here with a desire| «Quijte to iIntelligently learn of the possi-| geebly. bilitles, instead of our drawbacks. —— In his address before the recent Little Surprises. “Mister, here's then gix tons o' Txperiment Station at Galnesville, coal vou ordered this mornin'.” )!rnr'or Rolfs told of the great work | “No, sir; this isn’t real, thut 1s going on in the way of intro- ' olive ofl; that's why we can't gell it ducing new forage olunts, as well a8 go cheap.” tlie cultivation of those plants andn “You don't need to waste any oragses that are already being grown gympathy on me, old top; I'm satis- n sveecss. He advises the rais- fied with my work, my hours, and » of more stock, and dwells on the my wases.” “et that stock 1 ne has been the “Gentlemen, the conductor is ask- means of meaking every great agrl- {ng us to move forward in the car. s State what it 18 today. We Covie onj there's plenty of poom.” wt that every one of our readers A1l rieht, old scont; you get your will recd every word of Prof. Rolf's Increase in salary. The fans all te! acdroess, me you're worth it.” I'or the information of those who “Young man, vonr resfenation fs Yove reneatedly gnid that Florida soil in the waste hasket; T may as well it no rood, we l)!lll”“h helow a let- tc1l von that we're going to make ter dated Sept. 2, 1912, by Hon. W. you a junior partner.” i\ McRae, commissioner of agricul- wire, to Judre 0. A. Wrizht, who s lecturing in the weet for the inter- | ests of Florida: Dear Sir—TFlorida has more than 135,000,000 acres of enltivable land Florida ccntains » greater area of fertlle soils than any State in the Unlon except Texas, Flarida has 7ast areas of eolls adapted to the successful cultivation of every crop necessary to man's sus- | tenance, as well as for ccmmerce. Florida §s the greatest fruit and ,veeotable producing section of the United States. Tracedics Told in Headlines, “He Poucht the Bonds on the Ad- vice of a Friend.” “Mushand C!fAn~es His Mind About Letting Divoree Go by De- We have,in "i'a's Agrienltural Growth. S!O(k a “l‘.CLOf [ Aereace in cultivation— ! (ncubat(}rs cersisting of INo.A2ts8 __ 00 cggs 2 No. I at 110 ecgs I No.?2 at <20 175 cggs 1 Mo. 4 at £35 350 eqgs | S16 Ty ——— s ; : W A line of Dircoders 1 Ne. 1 S7.00 —TFlorida Grower. withcach, Coiiand see i Buckove, CONTEST NOW GOING ON chasing elsewhere. You: patronage appreciated LAKELA — Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand ;' Loooy of Edisonis Theater genuine [ T B e T VVE NP PIRY ARV A $350 Pianc Fre The Votes \irs, W. T, A A1 is 50 clicks Misg Kittie Funk ..ve00000.12,105 LA ool oiias o CrC(in! Er(‘\ it X D HatPoes oae ons cevee 75 Sianed Yours truly, . H W. A, McRAR. Com. Awr. N Wiiliams ....... cvsnn . BN n“om a I”f Miss Lillie May MclIntire. ... iUV clicks e A Syoar guarante ¢ | W! & PLUM Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Lv. Jacksonville - - 8:15pm. Ar. Cincinnati « - . 850pm. Ar. Cleveland - . 7:15am. Ar. Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am. Ar. Louisville . . 9:00pm. Ar. Indianapolis - . 1:50 am. Dixie Limited Lv. Jacksonville - - Ar. St. Louis . . Ar. Chicago - - Electric Lighted Trains. H. C. Bretney, Montaomery Rou(c Lv. Jacksonville . - 815pm Ar. Montgomery . . 830 an, Ar. Birmingham . Ar. Nashville - Ar. St. Louis - Ar. Chicago Dixie F]yer Lv Jacksonville Ar. Evansville - Ar. Chicago - 9:35 am. . 2:50 pm. 7:02 pm. Dining Cars lorida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksoniil: 8 e AL A s kMO s Cur ! arge ’ Stipments «f) Screen Fecis Have Arrived fchreery 15, (€13 B, Waldoneos i sosnsne 65 W AtVeROR < ssicisisnee 5,035 Buy an lce 24,225 NLOE ND HARDWA. -

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