Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 4

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PAK WOI'R Tie Loy tpnts voBud e e B S e NS b ' [ ‘e H e p2ond Llaes M. ¥. HETHERINGTON, EDITCR. | LRORIPL N RATIE fag o e L i %:r nantbe 9.8 Baran g tha e i 2 P 1 anvywhere whnin tt 4 Bogie > ('ity of Lakeland for 1t %o 1k “ e | » e fpaned A« P it ing & resume | ' Lt by WA 7 10 i mywan ] as set a most im- pressive example for the other coun- tics in Fio Loin tua mile road bui itd it week by the upiising of nearly the whole male populatioy which, armed td and and teams, rusted on the job and completed it in a few hours, We lift our hat to men like those. They are real mep with sense enoazh to know tie immense advantase or co-opera- | tion work. —0 The brilliant success which hds atterdled our recent co:tinuous per- formance in the fie'd of political prophecy keeps up right along and we doubt if ye could choke it off now even if we wanted to. Our latest clairvoyant astonisher was a predic- tion that Governor Trammell would not call a special session of the lo:r-f islation in obedience to the clamor of ' the alarmists to keep the Japs out ' of Florida: and now comes the cov- | ernor and says that he won't call such a sessiop because the constitu- | tion o° Florida savs that “foreizners | shall have the same rizht as to the ovnershin, inheritance and disposi- | tion of property in this State as citi- zens of the State. This brings on more talk of courge and calls for a constitutional amendment at the next | election. din one day tiis Wit sho.el serajers —_— They had an election for commis- sloners in Lakeland last week and Oscar M. Faton, a conductor oy the Cooet to one of the ctroncest men in that city, was elected commissioer at larce, the hi t oflice voted for. Mr, REaton {8 one of the most ponnlar men along | the lire of that road, ard is known in every town and hamlet throtoh which the road passes i Flotida and Georvia. Ilis friend ‘ to know that his talesn stantially recoenized in his home town. e is a Demoerat throuth and throneh, and stinds hivh in the party’'s conneils in his state. Al- thoueh at tle present time mavor of Lakeland, he bids foir to rtice in Line, in onnosito) are rejoi e are o sub- the rartyv's favor, a'd we wonld cheerfully refer to him at anv time as Governor Eaton.—Inverness Chronicle. GLOFIS: PLIFS NE HRIVARY LW (Continued from Page | mary, ard comnletes the same not later than the twentieth day lefore such Senarate offizial ballots of @ifieent cclors are pritted for each politiont A1l the hallets for one party sre to be the same color. Scction 41, “Any qualified eloe- tor®who is also a member of a polit- {cal party os hercin deined, partici- patinz in a primary election, shall be entitled to vote 2t cveh rrimar election and shall receive the officinl | primary election ballot of the polit- fecal party desiepated in his re-istra- tion and ro other. Provided, on | elector who shall have voted at the | mext preceding reneral e! any nemi ee of any politicnl for any office for which a nomina- tion is req irsd to be made ly tle provisions this act, shall not be en- titled to receive or vote the !allnt of 2 difforent nolitical party at such primary election.” Section 43. \When challe elector swears, “1 am - narty, at the las election ! did not vote for any nom- fnee of any other party.” “if he refuses to make and sion the affi. davit hercin preseribed, | shall refvse to allow him to vore. The question {8, With what could he vata? And the question is I8 he disfranchised or nct? *tion for rarty ced the mber of ceneral sheetars narty Any qualified elector, white or dlack, who rezistered as a emoerat and who 4id not vote for any oo tnce of any other political puviv oy the last 2eneral election, can vore e Democr: baliot. The ¢ didate must swear that Ithap that, ineluding of covrse a new | party, could nominate in other ways. i tive members of the congressional cir THR PVENING TELEGPAM, LAKEL R Eri.'s.mu he did not vote for any nomince of other party, natioval, or at the last 2eneral o! Stare a member of the ———— party ts his ticket it looks as if vas in a bad fix. 1ations of cand’dates for elective State, ete., ofiices ‘‘by politi-al parties as defined by this act, shall be made in the manner provided in this act and not other- wise.” A 7§ per cent of the vote cast at the preceding general election constitutes a political party, the| bein~ the hichest vote cast for any candidate of such party. n] anpears that a party that casts leSS, all all Sppet't 1f there are only two canididates for the same office there are no sec- ond choice votes. In case of a tie, where there are only two candi- the eveentive committee names the nominee. 1In case there fs but one candidate, his name does ITe is d Tn case there are the sam dates, not go on the ballot. " tod rot nted ., or more eandidates for | fice, each elector puts a mark side the name of his first choice a*id firet c! e puts also a mark beside the name of h's | socond choice and in the second | choice colmmn. All this is quite simple. TLke nomination is from the two candidates receiving | the highest number of first (-h(m-oi v the oice column. made | votes. To these first choice votes MRS. WOOM30Y . DGLESBY ors, who were beaten for the America | tion games and speclal matches. !Is added the second choi.e votes re- ceived by these two and whi h see ond choice votes were cast by the electors who voted first those candidates who were defeated, This appears to have been based on the former two primary system, in which only the two hivhest ran in the second primary. The pres mn- tion was that the choice votes as expressed in the second pri- mary by the electors who voted for the defeated candidates wo:ld elect one of the two hizhest as deter- mined In the first primary. Instead now of having the second primary only the second choice votes of the electors voting for the defeated can- didates and whose choice choice fo second second votes were cast for these two hizhest are added to the first votes of the two candidates reeciv- inging the highest numher of first choice choice votes. The candidate re- ceiving the most of such combined votes s cdeclared nominated. An elector is admonished to vote for his first choice and for his eecond| choice. *Do not vote for more t!mull one cholce for the same candidate.’ | “First and second choice votes shnll? not be cast by a voter for the same | candidate, in the event this sho1ld be done only the first choice votes| shall be countel.” This would pvr-j mit of single shotting. Very traly, ALBERT W. GILCHRIST. | ” CINARRIS L EWIKI Mrs. Oglesby, wife of the new con- gressman from New York, spent the entire summer in Washington and is about to visit her hucbund's parents av Orange Lake, Fla Mrs. Oglesby is considered one of the most attruc cle in the national capital. The “Liang™ of Your Gvercoat will at once reveal artistic worlrman ship and fubric goodness if made expressly for you by our famous Chicago tzcilors, Ed. V. Price & Co. Have us send them your measur » and AND, FLA., OCT. 18, 1913. amao b ) | pains anyl more, Railroad fare refun.ded iy accny and | don't J st hedy i dact L o ; - lams il my troubles.” | AB¢e with the rules of tte Cardui <03 in 21 e weak spots and | i ; lizins to iy < .+ Jtacs wih MIRCHANTS' TRAXNS are—rio It is for tie fired, m , whoie | and need R pa ves and | ASSCCIATION i i Wi irom any ~r o s ' fvoiay' Y Maas ‘] t bl Licip u, ~ & 5 et 7{0‘/;‘./'z_vgl/,v/;jl(,m/(rv;‘// 5 ) Tampa-Florida. ° | ; e - Edward Ray and Harry Vardon, the best of I'ngland's professional golf- | n open chamyions' ip by yeung Francis | Ouimet of Massachusetts, are now touring the Unitcd States playing exhibi A New A Person of Importance Will Start MONDAY | Watch For [ No. Six-Sixty-S: ; NG OIX-D1X y"k; ) ‘This is a prescription prepared csre l- for MALARIA Or CHILIS & 10 .l'i\vc o six Jdoses will bHreak o il take then as a ton ¢ the Fever ' retur:. @ 1t acts on the liver perr Caiomcl and does not gripe or sickcr ny ¢i.e SHERIFF'S SALE Notlce I8 hereby given that by authority of that certain exceution issued out of the cuit Court of and for Poik county and State | ol Flonda the od aay of o0t 1913, wherein W, G dones and W Irwin e | plamufs and 1. E. Hooper, defendant, I have levied upon and wil e R | public outery to the hizhest and lest bidder | for cash, at the front oo of the ¢urt house | v, Polk couniy, Flovida, dirtng the | bours of sale on the §d day of Novem- Lok, (he Tollowing described lands and enements, to-wit: the s I t of the norheast the southwe rarter of the of seetion o hp in Polk county and Star naine Ing five (5) acres, more or less, and be- fik levied Gpon as the property of said J. E, Loop 1o Sailsty 0w | Witness my hand this Octover 3d, 1013 1250-5t JOIN LOGAN, Sherifr. SHERIFF'S SALE Natien fa he nen et by anthority of that certain execution fssued out of the Cir. G and for Polf ennnty and State 1 the d Jav of O dar Con Yy | s e o Tohn R, Thornhill vas plaintift a ] Seaton and Victor H Seaton, dereudais 1 have levied upon avd wil offer’ for sale at public outery to the highest and hest hidder | for eashoat the frant daor of the ewirt honse | In Rartow. Palk county, Florida, during the | leral hours of <a'e on me *d dar of Novem. {her 11170 tho faijowing described lands and | tenements to-wit : Lots 105 and 106 In Winona Park Realty | and Froit Company’s subdivision of part of gectin 35, townshin 27 south, range 25 east, In Polk county, Florida, sald property heing | levied upon as< ‘he property of defndants, to | satisfy said exeentions Witness my hand this nctober 3d, 1013 1260- JOAN LOGAN. Sherift AGRICULTURAL IIME 1 sccure ultra-ctylish appearance, qualisy and cconornuy in your clothes. IHundreds of newand desirable Auvtunia end Winter weaves await your tion and vour sclection now wil questionabiy proclaim your stvle-leadcr- - Jeave your meas > won- Moore (0. iwon th p For Nen” 18 Our Specialty $1.50 per ton in bulk $2.50 per ton in sacks F. 0. B. Works BLOWERS IIME & T40S. CO. Ocala, Fla. SEEDS New crop cenuine Imported Tene- riffe Grown Red and White Bermuda | Onion Seed. 02 20c; 14 1b,, Toe; Ih.. $2.25, postpaid. Now ready for { delivery. Piant City, Fla, B 'Kilfi,ore Seed Company CUD DIEFALL VD ;Aml De Free Trem Her Troubles, Columbia, Tenn.—“Many a time,” | §ays std. [ wishe | of my suifering, from womanly troubles. | 1 could not get up, without pullin { some:hing to help e, and stayed in bed | | most ot the g, housewcrk. The | out. wemble for @ ook Ca v - e e {w'm‘ sy Tipoctverin. v AU ] Frn Catalogy, I lu’!j IBEET) bat Finds Detter Way, at; Write for a copy. It ghows the Jy I'cculd not do my est styles for the coming gy, New Fall Goods are beginning o rive. Do your shopping iy Tangy motmt of work tired me »uld swim, and | would | or mere. Finally, | yman’s tonic, and | st M U 1 A 1914 HUPMOBILE Demonst-aorisnaw The t.ar of the American Famly SPECIFICATIONS Axle (front)—One piece, drop forge, i-beam section, Timkin rolier bearings in hub. Axle (rear)—I'ull floating type, Hyatt roller bearings and thrusts throughout. Brakes—12x2 inch, 2 internal, expanding and 2 external contract ting, hizhest quality brake lining. Bodies—Pressed steel. Cluteh=—13-inch multiple dise. Control—Center, Finisti--Rody black, baked enamel; running gear scarlet lake with back stripe. Gusoline Tank—Under shrond, 11 eallons. here. nall I nition——Bosel. masneto; magneto cover, Motor—-4<eylinder long str 22 h. p., 3 1-4 bore, 5 1-2 stroke Qilin Pressur.: ¢ to all bearings and cylinders. Wleel Base—106 inclies. EQUIPMENT Westinghouse two-unit electric <tarting and Mghtine e s 16 candie power, wd ustable focus headlights, combination el and o1l side and tu ts, Electric horn, elean vision vent ield, silk 1 . Stuart revolii r shock absorler wir top with envelope, Hupmobile JifTy ¢ r dial speedometer, cocoa mat in tenne, N4 tires, demountable rims, and oue exud rim in rack on reur of car. Price $1275.00 F. O. B, Tamra Beckwith-Wisen Co. TAMPA . FLORIDA JISTRIBUTORS, Motor Car Accessories and Supplics. Orders Filled Day Recerved ¥ g We are “fate Agents for The feme Stedl Coads (empiry R s ————— handling their PLAIN AND GALVANIZED Orargr Box Strags and Corners Icarricd m stock., Quick shipments in any quantities. :Tr rsmission Materials for Citrus Pack Iny houses, Pulleys, Shatting Belting Lt instock. Prowpt shipments. Sath Weights in Carload Lots Ono 1 the bes: cquipred Foundrys 2nd et ochine Shops inthe South. Prompt X hon of any commission at reasof’ ab.cpoices, 101t Iron Works TAMPA, FiORIDA PRERAN

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