Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. The foohsh w | | THERE are two ways of saving your moaey-—the foulish way and the wise way. The foolish way is to put it where fire theft or other calamitly can take it from you in a second. The wise way is to put it in a bank of good gstanding like ours, where it is taken care of in fire and burglar proof vaults. Follow the example of the best business men and farmers in this section - start anaccount here at once—it is also the straightest road to success and wealth. FIRST RATIONAL BANK 'The plants will not be greatly in- flund for a short period. Such lands la the eo-called “hammock” lands of | Florida are especially adapted for { drained, but still too wet for general | field crops can be used to advanta:¢ | will permit. {as the first of February in Sou: | Florida, and as late as the middle of | Jugtrneions, zl\larch or the first of April in the THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA.,, MARCH &, 1913, CULTURE OF Iwuu CSAVED | IHE DASHEEN HER LIFE Some Information About a M“C'AI Expericace that Might Eave Talked of New Vegetable Ended S:nously. Grown in Florida. Riverville, W. Va—2ra. Dora Martin, fn a letter from Rivesville, writes: “For three years, I suZered with wo- manly troubles, and had pairs in my back and side. I was mervous and eould not sleep at right, The doctor could not hclp me. He said I wou!d have to be operated on be fore I could get better. I thought 1 Any . would try using Cardul. Now, I am catircly well. 1 am sure Cardui saved my life, ) will pever be without Cardul in my home. I recommend it to 1ay friends.” The dashcen requires rich, sandy scil, very moist, but well draincd Jured by occasional flooding of th: the cultivation of this crop. low-lying, sandy lands fairly well On these low lands, it would be ad- visable to plant on ridges. For best results a liberal amount o: well-rotted stable manure ghoul! be mixed with the soil. Where the scil is very sandy, it is well to ad! a fertilizer rich in potash. Plantinz should be done g8 early in the sprin: as conditions of the soil and climat This may be as E.H'l\ leving pain and distress caused by wo- manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot—reaches the trouble—relleves the symptoms, and drives away the cause, If you suffer fron any symptoms of womanly trouble, 1ke Cardul, * Your druggist se s and recommends ‘ §t. Get a bottle from him today. N.B.— Write to: Ladles’ Advisory Dept., Chattse rooza Medicine Co,, Chatranooea, T.w, kr.me al and 641 L “h.me Treauneat for Wouwea," 'seat 1a pisio wu.w.umuu. | (‘arolinas. i For field culture the tubers are i planted, singly and entire, from two | Matter of Pronunclation. to three Inches deep in hills, at a| *That was a misunderstanding distance of three feet, in rows four ! Which did not necessarily indicate feet apart. This will permit horse | 1gnorance,” said Albert de Roode, the cultivation. | new head council of New York's ex- During the summer, in 1 minfng hoard of plumbers. “1t, was cultivation, the soil ghould be erad-¢ ust such a misunderstanding as be- ually drawn to the plants and the|rop the voung Germsan girl, | plants kept free from weeds; they “A rosy, blue.ayed. yellow-haired usually require little cultivation aft-| German girl called at the general de- es becoming largze enough to shadoe | livery window and asked if there was |the ground. Well grown plants will |8 letter there for Lena Muller. of Lakeland O AR T X RS Long sze of Linen ' along with good laundry work is what you are looking for and I that is just what we are giviag. Try us. - ' Lakeland Steam Laundry West Main 8t. Phone 130. Lo ] Unexpected Quarters Great is the Loss If your properto ‘burns and you have " No Fire Insurance Small is the cost of protection qpv& From Financial Loss Some one has said: I-wru-lni-lk. though you cannot fore- tell "' And ogaing “Caution is the parenf of safoty,” INSURE AND BE SAFL! I represent reliable companies. | am dealing ininsurance only. T[hatis my sole business Raymondo Bldg. S0 QEQPORCHFOFOFOHFOFOFTPOLOF0P L] WHE‘N WEl’Ul{NlSH YOU & | THE DEST IS NONE T00 GOOD.~ aivt> s HARCOURT &0 MANUFACTURING EN.GRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE, THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Dennson’s Gitt Dressings; also Gibsen Art Co's Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Etc. “AKELAND BOOK o n-s STORE: R. L. MARSHALL Will farwisk plaas axd specifestions or will follow any plans and specifications farnithed, BUNGLLOWE A STTIALTY. Lei me akow you come Laielsad Lkomes I have buill, LAKRLERD, Phone 267-Greer. FLORIDA PO PP edr -5 L3 A e Pebedblsbveodd CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER fl K R lAU ! rcach a height of four and a half ‘Therc’s one for Lena H. Muller, «aid the clerk, interrcgatively 'to gix feet or more In midsummer. A 2 = g *“*Yah. dot's me,’ sald the g i The crop matures in about scven i il ing and blushing {months, although the tubers can be “You forgot the H. ~h” gald the utilized for home use in six mont:s| clerk as he handed her the letter. o¢ less from planting. Harvestin: of “*Ach, o [ did’ che answered. ‘H., the ma.n crop may be deferrcd a|dsenty-iwo next Chuiy'” maonth or two, If desired, but if it i to be done at one time. in order to have warm, dvy weather for the dasheens to dry properly on the around, it should not be delayed till danger of frost, Mauturity of the crop is usually indicated by a par- tial dying back of the plants som: | time in October. Tt will sometime: prove advantageous, in practically frost-free localities, or where the roots can be protected, to leave them in the ground until wanted for use, or until spring, A ten-inch plow has proved satis- factory for turning up the plants when the area grown I8 large enough | to justify its use. The plants are| then grasped by the tops, and the | clumps thoroughly shaken to dis- lodge as much of the eoil as possible. They can then be broken apart by means of the tops, and, in dry weath- er, the tubers, with tops still at- tached, be left on the ground to dry for four to six days. The tubers, should not be in any case exposed to frost. Dasheens should be stored in a dry | place of moderate h-mxn‘r:\turo.‘ where the air can circulate freely among them, or they may be pla.m-d We Know— in dry sand or earth.—Florida and we want you 1o know=that | Grower. 1 1 WHITECLOVER FLOUR : AS BETIL R Tip From the Admiral, Admiral George Dowev, compliment. e4 on his sunerh health on his sev- enty-ifth birthdav smiled and said: “1 attribute wv zood condition to plenty of exercice and no banquets We eat, you see. too much. One-third of what a man eats enables him to lve " “In that ecage' sald the reporter, other two- “what becomes of the thirds?" “Oh, that enables the live,” doctor to Admiral Dewey replied. Your Grocer Knows — | Restoring Value to Rubosr, iR R, i | People using articles made of rub- | Bict—anditisatut ot sou il bt {ber that frequently lose their elastict | ETuiV e tecd by both your { ty throush oxid of i | Bestind otinive material to its o tion by ."OLR (l‘“,(ll' K S I {i € Y process ot ina ¥ { mixture of ore pa nia to two parts water. Thi cularly | well adapted to the v of rub- ber bends, rincs and small tubing which are ready to becone dry and hrittle. 1 No Comparison, Viear—"The no t vonder ever saw was tio 1 vate gomlrn. n. i dred sm; most rema 1y of a prie WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Builders Attention Galvanized Metal Shingles. Skylights and Ventilators made Galvanized Stone and Brick Sid- to order. ing. Skylichts, Glass. Galvanized Corragated Iron, 2% Enameled Iron Plumbing fixtures. corruzated and 1'% in. in 6, Soil Pipe and Soil Pipe Fittinga 7.8 9,10, 11 und 12 lengths. Sewer Pipe. \ Zinz, galvanized flat iron sheets. Galvanized Water Pipe. | | H i | Red Top Roofing. Nickle Plate Bath Room Fixtures Galvanized Conductor ipe and Valley Tin in Rolls Eve Trouch. Sheet lLead. Tead Pipe. Coiductor Ells and Miters. Sheet Tin by Box of Sheet. (‘-ahflnlzod \\'\ter Tanks in stock and made to order. money. I can save you Tamra | AUTO TOPS AND TRIMMINGS TOPS RECOVERED ite to or call on Franklin Street—TLoeal hone 604 1626 and Long Distance P 1101 Florida Avenue Tampa, Florida ' Mrs, Martin Tclls Abort a Painfu) | For fi’ty years, Cardul has been re- | } WHITTENBURG & JONEb‘Suhsmbe mr The IEUBUPUS I TUPUPU TV TU P USUTOT WOEUS 1 We Won’t Sacrifice Quah : but we are always studyiny Increase The Quantity ¢ g We give the “most now but we are anxious 1 g more. Phone us andiprove it, 4 Srmasemmesie saasae e, 5 Best Butter, per pound Bugar, 16 pounds .. Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. ! Cottolene, 4 pound pails. .. ... %’ Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . 3 cans family size Cream. . 6 cans baby size Cream.........~. ..cc...... o 12 barrel best Flour.... ......~. 5% 12 pounds best Floar ...... ............. { Picnic Hams, per pound .......... . -. i Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams........ . ... : Oct:‘gonSoap,efor.......... g } Ground Coffee, per pound ! b gallons Kerosene . . .. ;E. G. TW o L2 AU ""l } A Snap For Quick Sale, 80 Acr As fine land as there is in Florida, onc ad mile from station; 60 a res under good wis 30 acres cultivated; 125 large bearing orany 200 grapefrun trees, budded, 4 years ol fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock landad ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash gets this barga another $2,000 to be paid in one, two and three veif Act quick as this will not last. Call o1 write { THE ALEX. 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