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PAGE FOU'R The Drewing ie ugmn.' ~ CORVICTS AT PN e Published every afternoou from the HKevtuoky Hunding, Lakeland, Fla (RO tintereo Lo the postotlice at Lake- fand, Fiocida, as mail watter of the pround Clase e Ry e 8 ¥ v-:.ll'hnu\hl()"l. EMTOR MANAGER. TRV N SUBSCRIFTIUN RATEN: RN VERT s Pz monthe Wiree monthe ..., Delive anywhere wihein the fireita of the ity of Lakelund for 1t el BRLIG 4 WeeK AhELAND .‘. "\.h B wesl:y newspaper givin resume crop ¢ titony 1Hters, wOADTY i v, ete Sept cnywo DIaL'lL-u THE ACID OF TEE CRIMINAL LAW GilL) R gtate rouds, | Ine) run dc Bty fows. during neawork bears. The Temna Tribune is rificd at the appalling murder r<cml of this country and after citiny some | recent cases says: “There must Le a halt somewhere. Somethin: vill have to bLe done. bestrode the Electrocution, hanging and 1fe im- ’\\.lth unchallenged supremacy, secus pritonment do not seem to have any t0 take visible form aid zlovy i" effect.” ithe rich colors and maznetic atino The reason why electrocution, ' phere of the annual Mardi Gras, aud hanging and life impriconment do 10 abandon it now for no Letter reas- not tcem to have any effeet s that OF than the expense would Le poor policy from both the standpoint of business and sentiment. R Ty s suet] | | | ! conquistador world those remedies are so scldom em- ployed.. To execute one mur'eer where twenty deserve it is to di'ute the law ard inject fatal weakress! The new lady editor of the Man- fnto a remedy as strong as any that atee Record, Mrs. C. H. Holder- human wit ean device to cure the man, says by way of intrcduction in evil. 1f public sentiment armed the last issue of that paper: with moreiloss whirs of ccorn and ! Hereafter when we have finished rizhteous indienation would ect in dressing the baby, behind our courts and juries and 90ing the churnine, compel them to do their doty ard be privilezed to it down ete., we shall at our desk give the callows and the eleetric @nd tell you how the affairs of the chair o ctondy ran of “froit” the world should be run. DBut merciful reizn of munrder would soon cence, Powers! Tar be it from us to avail no ourselves of the privileze. for your murderer ig an animal, 5 lHere is rank iconoclasm for yon, matter what his race, coler or socinl grade, ond, like other animale, he must be reached by the comnulsion 4re not to be overturned in the tem- ! of terror, not by moral suasion. !ple of the Manatce Record prompt Ilere in the South, espocially, Measures must be taken. Think of where the two extremes of ethnology 1 editor, even a lady editor, ex- meet and we have an uneniling race Pressly waiving her right to tell her iesunr, there shonld be such iron en- forcement of the criminal law as wonld startle the world and wonld strike panic to the hearts of the world should be run.” 0 Brother Caldwell of the Jasper | | —_— - | eriminal-mirded co that eve'y mur- News says that concerning the Bryan ' derer of both races micht knew that primary law he has nothing to say . the full penalty wonld rurely and and intimates that some of the State ' swiftly follow the commission of his papers learnedly discussinz that sub- | erime. ject ou=ht to sit down as they don't Onr covrts are in fanlt, onr jnrles know anything about it, like are in fan't, public rentiment 18 In young limb of law in Georzia Scenes fault, and if ever the prees of any floundering in the comnlexities of a land had an imperious call to subject too deep for him in a rural clear ard definite duty rizht no'v, debating society. By the way, Broth- it is in the Sonth; for here ovr news- er Caldwell, when you quote from an papers shovld make common cavce In authority so classic as Georgia the work of aroveing and alaming Scenes you should be exact. The sub- the peonle on this fssne and keep- ject for debate on that celebrated fno it pereistently to the front to oceasion was: ‘In popular eletions the end that the han~man’s nonse ,which ought most to predominate, ! and the electric chair ehotld oot the internal sugzestions of a gen- busy and keen husy nntil every mur- tleman, or the bias of moral and po- derons decenerate in the 1741 had litical jurisprudence?” been chakad ar ehneked ta doath, | O S There wmvH be no more eentl- Piegd f moent avont ‘ oh ”n‘ ¥ 39 i What's the matter with Covernor | g Trammell ealling on the Supreme ! killine o w»n'nuv:»v-n. Tt £honld he ., - i o 5 A Court to hand down an oniion on gwift angd dealy work—alwove ty 9 i 7 that law cutting up the St'te irto the 10w, far tha Tunehar jg va 'ora g 5 A : 3 r conzressional distriets? The mordeprer than e victim—-.and if a i P ; ) on of the Supreme Court i: to golcovorpine peanle whao mate i 3 . f terpret the law, and a denite thoir ovwn 1arva pan't o Faren thn it < y WL pinion frem that bhunal conig ot fe a v eanfercion o woen' noge nf ) i Charncton ani]l fupann ST ey A UL R ke e nucert or any other reason, il 5 an avteerat with plenty of iron { g d i J : 9 1 The Ocala Star, while conceding big 11a0d and net him on the job the fitness of both Stockton and Gil- christ, comes out in a strong leadinz article in behalf of Senator Fletcher to guceced himeelf in the United States Senate. The svprort of such a paper will be valuable to the sen- ator, for whatever the Star says it of enforcine thelaw, L i Since the Sermon on the Mounrt we d(\”\" \f the \\'l‘l"il I"‘!«' T'l‘l“i"‘l' hl as few words 0 much truth of the first importance as the following which we find credited to J, & says well, and it gives no ha!f-heart- Reed, a name with which we are not ed support to the candidate of its familiar, but which sounds more like choice. Dr. Frank Crane: “Thourhts make the man, tual thinking determines the char- acter. And thonehts may le as fa- tal as crime to the development of a ande-s PRty RO I'ahl-! It was hardly necessary for For- mer Governor Jennincs to deny the report that he wounld be a candidate for the United States Senate. lofty manhood. Rerulate your thouglits and you reculate the di- rection ard the measire of your OCTOBER 4 IN HISTORY growth. Think of sinful cains ard sinful pleazures éind your character will lose fts warmth and color. | Think of duty, richteovsness and God, and the beanty of holiness will be reflected in your face.” 0~ 1777—Americars defeated by the Primh at battle of Germantown. f22—Rutherford B. Hayes, the Mr‘rh-mvlh president of the United States, born at Delaware, Ohio. died at IFremont, Ohio, Jan. Pensacola Is serionsly considoring 13, the succestion to wholish her Mardi 1893, Gras celebration next yvear. TDon't 1830—Tndependence of Delgium do it. Persacola stands sut dietivet- proclaimed, Iy on the map as one of 1880-—Tacqnes Offenbach, cele- few homes of the ren! M brated compaser. died. ities ard the 1011- demolished 'l‘.“ A (' «f profitahle In more ways than ota, 'rv’i\v‘ fl ot Trinnli‘s forts, about two days’ bom- All the romantie charm of Pevea- bardment, cola’s lona historic past fadine away 1012 ITambure liner America throuzh the ead centuries into lee- ran down a Pritish s'lhmarine of end and tradition that touch the the PEnalich coast, fmagination like etories of days of teen cfficers and men. word ot honor nct to ¢ Swmotting, old when knizints were bold and the | feeding the ducks, | and if the saercid altars of journalism | readers “how the affairs of the the ! He drowning four- I convicis receuily e swimming, fLching, brecb JORK 01 ROADS I ILLINO 5 R s hothey will b ted for recreation ] OCTOBER 5 IN LISTORY | 1818—First General Assembly of ‘lllil ois met at Kaskaskla. 1829—Ports of the United States opened to British comumerce. 1831—Free trade convention met at Washington. 1863—General Bragg begzan the bombardment of Chattanooza. 1878—-Marquis of Lorue appointed governor general of Canada. 1908—Independance of Dul:aria declared by Prince Ferdinand. “1910—St. Patrick’s cathedral o: New York dedicated by Archbishop Farley. 1912—-Turkey lrmulut.ion because of people's dis- satisfaction with her {ll suc.ess in war with Greece and Servia. WHAT THE CAMP ! FIRE GIRLS REPRESENT threatened with The Camp Fire Girls, of which an 'or2anization was recently organized in Lakeland, is an {international movement with local groups known tas Camp Fires. [ The purpose of this orgarization is to perpetuate the spiritual ideals of the home under the new condi- tions of a social community. The specific ways by which it aims at this large result is to show that the common thines of daily life are the chief means of beauty, romance and adventure; to aid In the forming of habits making for fealth and vicor; to devise ways of measuring and of | —_—— NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY | WIHEKEAS under and by virtue of a conir of Lakeland through ks proper authorities ORANGE STRLET fvom the - center of k Indiana avenue i work duly comp!eted, and; avenue to the west side ol with _the conwract and the Vorailian Soreen asceriained that th sum of £11,5 teven llllI\lIII five ||u|v4||u and the t enty-two (3 ve pirls the opportunity to kow to ‘‘keep step | | in+ standards of woman's work; ! , to learn | team work throigh doing it; to he'p ! girls and women to serve the com- | munity, the Jarcer home, in the game ways they have always served the irdividual home; to give status ard social reconition to the knowl- edge of the mother and thus restore the intimate relationship of mothers anrd dau to each other; to de- velop a sympathetic understanding of economic relaticnship with which women come in contact. I ters Membership is oney only to ~ir! of twelve years or over., A girl mav join the organization by applying for memberghip to a local Camp Fire and by gienifying her wish to comnly with the law of the Camp Fire. There are three ranks which a girl may attain in the orzanizatiom: i 1. Wood Gatherer. 2. Fire Maker. 3. Torch Fearer. Fire is the symbol of the or~anization. The ¢tanding pine is the symbol of membership. The watchword is Wohelo, It is made up of the first two letters of work, of health and of love. The head of a local group, called the Guardian of the Fire, receives her appointment and authorization as guardian of her local Camp Fire upon vote of the national board of managers, There may be any number of local Camp Fires in a community. All work tocether more or less in a gen- eral way, the girls of the same aze and maturity being grouped gether. PRESS REPORTER. N THZ CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA. act didy maae aud eaeiea o by e eity v obeen pined dud cuibed i accoiuiace oo of said paving and curbing is the I oseventy Six dolliurs aed (Weny loe cei) s wors da iy -tne baadocd and se W, el : i IH wk \o Lot No. Survey i Voot Total 0 fi. B Munn's Ter 200 TITRRE | i Mk 127 i | 20 8 A .12 B 1 { 20 N. 12D > 12 L | 25 13 Pearce’s sub dlv, ) chieraa ehaoch o 127 262,88 23 11 b | (1 Lai 21 8 1.2 ¢ Munn's VEZS 127 N ! 21 S. 12D 3 1 ) 11 \ : It “ ¥ i 122 A S48 0L D Ly [ 102 1 Pearce's suh div, ' 4 3 2 W. . MeRag i ¢ § n Mun M oO.M 4 A 2 A ! 13 Mor | 4 g i 11 ' “ § k ‘ ! : “ G- s | W. o6 b 157 02 T Cox's sub div 1 ‘ 8 1 ) | 9 5 1 | 10 " 190 | 1" 2 11280 17 Morton's add. Mrs, 31 18 " A\ M. Jones_____100 094 10 19 L 224 60 20 s ' 24 0 21 u . 0. Flond 294 00 22 e E. 0 Flood 1991 Now then notice 18 herehy piven that on the 10th dav of Oct n. Comnell of the elty of Lake'and will meet at the Corneil ch fn purpose of hearing all complaints which the owners of sahl property or | torested therein mav desire to make, and will " ahutting lots on either side of sa'd street one-‘h and will also immediatelv af*er the amount a certificates of Indehtdness therefor acalnst each lot for the amornt asepsced sald certificates of Indehedness to bear intere: he navah'e In eaqual Installments in one, two, further providing that the same shall be puaranteed hv of the non-pavment of anv Interest or any Installment of <aid certifien‘e in such certificates immdiately due and payable, with the intere:t C. D, CTOVGA, Clerk. 0. J. PADE Famnilodtanae af Thhile Wasts other ner: 1ese | ng duly Acal ird of cost of such |n| sed acainst each Iot {3 e at said and to etit eates d: and in case hen dve 't chan he optional with the ho'der thereof to consider the who'e of th principal sim evpressed st at the rate of six (6) per cent, three, fonr and flre vears: <aid ‘he elty of Tat ‘horatn peye C. G MEMMIN ER, Prsident Board of Bond Trustees Sant NN~ Q SALE SHERIFF'S Notlce 1s herehy given that by autharity of | lthnl certauin execution issued out of the Cir- {enit Court of and for vk county and State | of Florida the 3d day of O-tater, A. D 1913, vherein W. G. Jones and W. S, Irwin are s and 1. E. Hooper, defendant, T have !'v and wil! offer for sale at 1o to the hi-hest and hest bddor : t he frant ? e hovee fin Palk connte. Mavida. @ Har he | e gy ey | rhed lands and { e i, 1018 LOGAN, Sleriff R el R4 Cin to- | e /V’N' \"ivsr‘ /e as well. Come in supply. Picture Yourself Wearing Our Latest H siery and Necklpear... ..\ If you make your selections here, you'il notonly get 81y le but&lvice:j! todsy and gct your seaso You'll convincing. Men’s New Hosiery Black B'ack Black and and and Fine Cotton, P.ir Fins G.tton, Pair Pair Farcy, Fney, Fancy, Fine ik, New Neckwezr A wealthcf newsa:t nevellics. Williamson-Moore Co Furnishings Shces, Hats ard Tailcring the - S ————————— 5 SHERIFF'S SALE in Bartow, Po Floric PRI lecad hours of b ol the Hd i Loas, the toilowing describoy Notice 13 hereby given hat by authorlty of 5 to-wit: hae cevinn eaceaaon 1sseed oat of e i s 103 .l i 106 In Winona cull tourt i and tor Lo ey UL Coipany’s subdivisio of Florda ihe od uay of October, A, i wherein John B. dloraiid o county, tlorida, suid JoW {ibiie 1914 HUPMOBILE Demonstrator is nc The Car of the Amcrican Fim here. Axle (front)—One plece, drop forge, [-beam section, Timkin ro aton and Victor 1 Se, {1 have levied upon and will ¢ 1t outery o the leghest aud best bidder for cash, at the front dour of the court house stpzrb colcr'ngs 'n tha very Take your gick for 25 “Fachion £h-p For Men” el e RE— AL | Sy siid execudions, 1260-5t JOHUN Lo\ SPECIFICATIONS bearings in hub, Brakes-—12x2 juch, 2 i ternal, expanding and 2 external contr 1 tine, hivhest quality brake lining. It Podies—Pressed steel, 1 Clutc 1h-iveh multiple dise. 1 Contiol—Conter, 1 ly bl 1 ( k—Tnder shrond, 11 ~olorg, ( n et ) COVer, ( t ; \ I Base—106 inc LQUIPZENT rear shock TAMPA Ivin al sor! er, rim in rack on rear ol car, Price $1275.00 F. O. B, Tampa Beckwith-Wison Co FLORIC Motor Car Accessories and Supplies. Orders Filled Day lleccI o [ el ettt T p— - Axle (rear)—Full floating type, Hyatt roller bearings and thrusts throug out, two-rnit electrie rtinz and lighting le focus headlizhts, combination -lectric horn, clean vision ve r to) with envelope, 2 uf:ll speedometer, cocoa mat in "4 tires, demountable rims, and o DISTRIBUTORS, — COLLEGCE BUILDING mufl tl* bLny stree is, BB 12 b find our piices s, levied upon as the properiy of e 33 my hand this October i Hupmobile Jiff " te ~, . ten - = ho brag ¢ tent pe € £ '..‘.t‘