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4 a — o, M F. HNTHERINGTON, &UITOS e ®AGE FOUR. T —— S — sublished every afternoon from the Kentucky Buillding, Lakeland, ¥la. % | ovinions manifestly impracticable! and would work injustice to many honest doctcrs doing their best for thhcir patients. Would it not be quite e __|as logical to enact a similar law reg- l-.nured in the postofiice at Lake-| ulating ihe relation of the lawyer to isad, Ficrida, as mail matter of the| is client? owond class. —_— The new county of Seminole, witi: Sanford as the county seat, is now a fact so far as the Legislature can make it 0. The bill to that effec has passed both Houses and the gov-| ernor will undoubtedly sign it. Bob Fclly can now rest from his gigantic lakors and shake hands with him- telf as he whistles in a low tone of voice not loud enough to disturb the worthy burghers of Orlando, ‘Hail to the Chief,” or “Lo, the Conquer- ing Hero Comes,” as a gentle tribute to himself and his prime minister, Sip Thomas K. Bates. —0 | The propusition to abolish the | Lasislature may be considered = joke now, but it will be taken se- i riously some of these days by the | peopie who pay the freight if we get 'a continuous run of such statesman- Scnator Dryan, of this State, is tiip as we find embodied in the showing himeelf a close and intel- Fioyd proposition in the Legislature ligent student of the tariff as applied t. appropriate $10,000 for a monu- to Flerida citrus fruits. He is now ment to the memory of Henry M. backing up his recent declaration Fiagler, a gentleman now in the that as a Democrat he intended to flesh over at Palm Beach. vote for revision downwards as the —_— pcople demanded and his Dlm‘: That prohibition campaign over promised, regardless of local consid- i, Miami {s getting to be something erations, with some further state:'fierce, Nathan Cole for the wets, ments about the effect of the pro-:anq Dr. Merrill, s Methodist preach- posed tariff on oranges, in refresh- ¢r, for the drys, are skinning one ing contrast with the despairing’ gyother, the former through the wails of Mr. Temple. Senator Bryan p:egs and the latter from the pulpit. tas addressed a letter to the mews- with rare fervor and ability, and it papers of Florida on this issue, and’ i3 hard to say at this distance which from it we take the following which «pollers the loudest,” although the reads like good sense to us and yeight of argument is clearly with which we use to sweep all of Mr. prother Merrill. Temple's backboneless pessimism outl PERSERIEET NEECn AL XA The California Legislature might “From what source do the Brow- o g1 make up its mind to recede ers of the United States fear compe- o ...\ ¢pat proposed anti-Japanese tition? Not Spain, mor Italy, OF ;. 1¢i0n, Secretary Bryan has gone Palestine, nor Japan, for they are ., )itornjy to persuade that body tco rcmote to compete. Possibly -Por- vot to pass the bill, and as he is the to Rico, Cuba and Mexico—produc- ..ot persuader on earth we have ing, all told, less than 400,000 boxes, 1u: doubt of his success. But we can “The groves of Spaln, especlally ..o\ aepize with the California pur- those of Valencia and other southern Lose to prevent the locating of a provinces, from which the greatest virile and growing Jap colony in the gupply is drawn, have been lnl’cctcd:l_(,an of an American State. for several years past with the vl o scale, which is regarded as a most | Brown, of gcrions cnemy of the eitrus family, 1 Re:’”i‘:"“":}\:f i Y )::'.l.s glall oppose the importation of or- UM o0 RANAR LS. e fiiges from any country where there cus part in the proccedings of tho SR Legislature thus far and is ghowin: is citrug infection, and to that end Vi s i andL eABabIe nderts have introduced in the Scnate an ‘ol A Al pis i : : ber. He is a candidate for Pnited umendinent to exclude such oranges Stat sretinl‘and the Bahford Hor from our-imports. I am in favor of ‘;d bt "E‘"‘ Siisbc 5 that sort of protection to the indus- Lk “The Herald Leartily endorses J try, but not one through tu o la:l "l not one through tariff legis- ;C. Brewn, of Lakeland, for United “Frankly, I am of the opinion that "States marshal, southern district ot HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Cixmonths .. .. ......00 3.50 Three months .......... 138 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City.of unuu tor 19 cents & week. From the same office is lssaed THE LAKELAND NEWS ‘4 weekly newspaper giving a re- sume of local matters, crop comdi,, tions, county affairs, etc. Sent ny-| where for $1.00 per year. A CLEAR NOTE OF GOOD CHEER FROXM SENATOR BRYAN. thio Fjorida orange needs no protee- I :orlda:. No better man could be tion, and 1 doubt if the bill, at 35 "¢ cents abox, will raise any but an iusiguificant revenue. The Florida SALE OF BONDS crance stands in a class by itself, ! t gells in Canada for more than it Notlce is horohy gl\cn that seale:d gclls in the United States. The or- Vids for the bonds hereinafter de- anre growers attribute this to a cribed of special road and bridse combination of buyers, Neverthe- ' district No. 1, Polk county, Florida, lcss, the buyers have not the power Will be received by J. A, Johnson, to force the public to pay more for clerk of the board of county com- a Florida orange than the Florida K missioners of said county, at his of orange is worth. If the buyers get fice in Bartow, Florida, for a period what it is worth, why not the pro- Of thirty (30) days from the date ducer? Do they? If tney do not, hercof. No bid for less than the net whose fault is it? | par value of sald bonds will be con- “I wish to suggest also that tho ' eldered; the county to bear mo ex- greatest initial development of “the | Pense except that of lithographing orange industry was between 1877 |the same. and 1893, up to which time the tur-| The bonds oftered will be date. §if on oranges was 26 cents a box.” |April 1, 1913, aggregating sixty- —_—— two thousand, five hundred dollars The Rambler's wife says that | ($62,600.00) being of denomina- there is danger of him lcsing his! /tions of five hundred dollar- mind over fishing and in view of| ($500.00), maturing as follows: the fish he has caught or has not Twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,- caught being the chief topic of con- 500.00) maturing April 1, 1932 versation she is thinking of the mos¢;97d twenty-five hundred dellars uitable asylum in which to place! ($2,500.00) maturing on the 1st da: tic Rambler when his reason tot- ' of April of each succeeding year un- ters, She asked him, the other day, til and including the year 1938, which asylom in Kentucky he would five thousand dollars ($5,000.00, prefer. “Send me to L:x!-;olmxl,"fn‘:\lurim! April 1st, 1939, and five Bucgested the Rambler, **Why Lake- . thousand dollars ($5,900.000) ma- laud?” asked the better half. *“Be- | turing on the 1st day of April - ¢:use there is a pond there and { cach succeeding year until and in c:n fish,” replied the Rambler, and cluding the year 1947; aii bearine lig wife threw up her hands and.interest at five per cont (5 pet.) per quit.——St. Petersburg Indenendent. annum, payable annually, principal In the first place there is no pond and interest payable at the office o {i Lakeland. We have a rroup of , . W. Snell & Company, bankers, o: the most beautiful lakes in Amer-| their successors, at Winter Haven, ica, and it is insulting to their shim- ! Florida. nering, silvery loveliness to refer t»| Each bldder shall accompany his c1y one of them as a pond. And in: bid with a certified check on somc tle sccond place, Lakeland is no!' reliable bank in the sum of one ueylum for crazy people, the State thousand dollars ($1,000.00) pay- kaving a refn-e of that kind up at able to the chairman, board of coun- Chattoloochoe, e shall be delight- ty commissioners, Polk county. The ed to have R» “os a guest when check of the successful bidder to be Pe is in his 1, but we wi rctained as a guaranty of his com- mone cf Lin ¢ is bughouse pliance with s2id bid. Those o on fish or . subjeet. i cach unsuccessful bidder to be re turned immediately. "That bill in e Legislature to By order of the board. compel the doctor to diagnose thel J. A. JOHNSON, ease of his patient in writing, leav- Clerk, Board County Commissioner in= a copy with the latter, and if the| Polk County Florida. 684Thure ¢agnosis proves wrong the.patient bLas a complete defense against & suit by the doctcr ~to ~recover the' cammnsn :mount of his fee, might discourage. Notice Is hereby given that sealed quacks’and quackery, but it would bids for the construction of & macad. gequire an infallibility in medical amized road and highway from a CALL FOR BIDS. | with said clerk, where the same may said road will be furnisheq by the county at cost of loading sawe cu cars. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK KELAND, FLA., APRIL 24, 1918. v point beginning at Eagle Lake in s e Churehl o STATE B thence in a northeasterly direction to the Osccola county line by way of Winter Haven, Florence Ville, Lakeland e Florid, m METHODIST CHURCH. ———— (South Kentucky ave.) (I. The Most Rapidly Growing Instity. Rev. Isaac C. Jeunkins, pasor. Lucerze Park, Davenpoit aid Lough- Temporary residence, 911 South | tiOfl»Of a Rapidly Gl'OWing City. man, will be received by J. A. Juln- son, clerk of the board of county commissioners of said county at his Florida avenue. Office &t church. Howe, 11190 18 1688, . No enterprise ever launched in Lake. Sucday Services— land has shown as great a growth in o short a time as has T5ie American State Bank ofice in Bartow, Florida, until the Sunday school, 9:45 a. m (. It is an Institution It Will Do to Tie To, 22nd day of May, 1913. AMENDED profile, survey of route, plans and Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m (. . Your Account Appreciated, Protectcq and Held in Strictest Confidence. be inspected. All materials for hard-surfacing The successful bidder will be re- quired to enter into contract with the board to complete the same with- in a reasonable stipulated time an! furnish bond with approved suretiz: tor the same in a penal sum of twen- ty-five per cent (25 pet.) of the amount of his bid. Each bidder skall accompany his bid with a cer- tified check on some reliable bani: for the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) drawn payable to tb: chairman of the board of county commissioners; the check of the suc cessful bidder to be held by the bear- as & guaranty that such bidder wil'| Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. e a guaranty that such bidder wi’ Prayer meeting every ‘inursday within a reasonable time enter into | nigat. such contract and give such bond,| failing in which said check will be | CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH come forfeited to the county. Al y ceess d be e o pch g (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon 8t.) Rev, J. D, Lewis, pastor. promptly returned, the board reserv- Sunday school, 9:45 o, m. gpecifications of which are on fil: Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Weelk. Day Services— Woman’s Missionary Soclety, Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday &en fng, 7:30. Tepchers' meeting Friday evenirg A cordial invitation to saverybody o all services. -y e :fhe Amerncan State Bamk L. SXIPPER, Pres. . F. SMITH, M. D.. Vice-Pres P. E. CHUNN, Cashier. = DIXIELAND METHODIST CAURCH l Services at 11 a, m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 3 p. m. I3 ¢ '§ % 3 ; : : i ing the right to reject any and all bids g Preaching first and second Sun- . T I 17th day of April.| e at 11 &. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes- éry evening at 7:30. Woman'’s Misslonary Soclety on the third Monday afternoon of each month, To all these services the publie in cordially invited. By order of the board. J. A, JOHNSON, x Polk County, Florida. 682Thur: ' Clerk Board Couaty Comu.l:sioaers "h €T PKESEYTERIAN CHUi.uix ‘Tenuessee Ave., Between Muin anc Lemon Streets.) Rev. W, 8. Patterson, Pastor. funday Servicrs—Sunday schooi 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., anc 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. g ) DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCKES Dixfeland Church— Services— 18t and 3d Sabbaths, 1 a m; 2d and 4th Schbaths, 7:30 p. 1 Sabbath School—3 p. m., IF YOU CARRY A WATCH i b o PURCHASED HERE o e e i It will give you the reputation of |Myrtle Street Church— 3 punctuality. Here you can tind Services—1st and 3d Sabbaths h;‘ 6.) 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbatks, 1! i £ YOU WILL BE “ON TIME” it you go about it in the right wa: to secure such a result. — g, | RCM straw hat to striped socks F Wwecan furnish your bedy c¢nd ¢ =<1 make 1t fit tolivein. Ccmein 2 | and see our cocol clothes fer the warm days sure tocome. Bright el Wi furnishings willkeep you CHEERFUL, “ \ and what's better t» live for. > [" btevens auL samts cuvker. — (§ © We have the liie and want ycu tervices at 11 a. m. and & p. m. i Lutkeran Church. JOSEPH LeVAY faurth Sundays, - . = | Corner of Lemon Street and mxsa § = 5 . to deal with us only because we give All Sundays except tle third in the My Doctor Said ALL KINDS, GOOD WATCHES|q m, AT LOW DOWN PRICES. Sunday Scliool—3 p. m. Prayer Services—Tuesday nizht at :30. W. K. STEINMEYER, Pastor chusctts Avenue. Rev, J. 1. Weddell, minister ln you good stuff and goed value. BB SO ERC O SRR l The Home of Hait Schatfner & Marx Clothes I East Lakeland Misslon. Cor. B. Orange aua 80. Tennessee sSurday school 10:00 & charge. Sunday scheol a: 3 p. . B A ¥ 1lton, superintendent. Praye; | vesting Thursday at 7 p. m u | Services are held on second an CEMENT SIDEWALKS. Wo eularge on the fact that wher you lay a walk of cement thc job ie firished—that means you're not con- AL SLers & =t Y stautly repairing nor paying out money—when the job is tinished you have one that will last. Improve your preperty—make 1t ap-to-date, get our estimatd on lay- CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. ! Preacbing service at 11 . m. au: | . 12 m o ":li :Ihe walks you I?QO.(I- the Illghf Chrhatian Endeaver Soclety o8 * .Try Cardui,” writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. C. added cost will be 1aore than offset |, o ! 1 was in a very low state of health, and was not able to by the big Improvement in the prop- erty. Get our esllmate LAKELAND ARIIfICIAl STONE . WORKS |- H B. Zimmerman, Drop UPHOLSTER.NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. be up and tend to my duties. I €id try Cardui, and soon 51 began to fecl betier. [ got able to be up and help do my § houscwork. [ continued to take the medicine, and now | Prayer Meeting, Wednesday eves | wxat 7p m FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH —— q and [ fecl as though I could never praise Cardul enough § for the benefits I have received.” The C TAKE Corner florica avenue aud Div Si The Rev. Willinre Dudiey Nowlin D., vastor Sunday achool 9:4f a m Preaching Suuday st 11 2 m. an 18 p m Weekly prayermeeting Wednead:s l ~vening at 7:3¢C. Womas's Missionary gnl Ald S- ‘fety Monday 2:30 p. m { Baptist Youcng People’s ! at $:18 p. m. l Regular monthly businese nnuu‘ 1 ARDUT Womans Tenic | Cardui is' successt:l, because it is made especially for women, and 2cts spec iically on the womanly constitution. Cardui does one fh: ag, and does it well at explams the great success which it has had, during the past 50 years, in helping thousands of weak and ailinz women back % health and happiness. If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, cross 21d irritable, it's because you need a tonic. Why not ry Cardui? Cardul builds, restores, and ac in every way as a special, fonic remedy for women. Td druggist sells Cardul. Ask him, Jla Mattresses made orer; cushiom of all kind made 0 erder. Prop me 1 postal card. Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Olfo Street. M- As ls a KODAKS and SUPFLIES The Maryland baked e DEVELOPING +peach and mno i and PRINTING { enough to have made the o : for yoursell Your WICH QUALITY. LOW PRXCEY | the gods water, to have made Jove - m'”"'“' m""m‘ a pawa bhis thunder and Neptune his tri. ' < 314 TWIGCS STREET - dent for & second helping.—Baltimore "m.' Weetiry Srst Wednesday “7:30 p. m % SN, 7 -