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i L] | PAGE FOUR. 1913. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. OCT. 23 The Evening Telegram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. § 7\ Wi S S e ey —— Latired in the postofice at Lake and, Flotida, as mail watter of the po20NG Cidsn HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. M. F. RUBSURIFIIUN RATES: O3 year ...... & Wt $5.00 9:1 onths icahs e be A A0 ®hrep months ........ HAES 1.25 anywhere within the » ity of Lakeland for 16 Oeliverad uiis of th avute 4 week ¥rom the same office 18 issued THE LAKELAND JEWS A weekiy newspaper giving a resume 3 local matters, cror eonditions ~anty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere tor 8100 per year. A NICE. QUIET. LADY- i LIKE CAMPAIGN | { \nd now it John's county, | where the saloons still holil the fort | in ye ancient city of St. Aucustine, | that the music and go throuzh a “wet or dry" campaign, The date hasn't heen fixed, hut the St. Aucustine Record concedes that! enongh names to the petitions in cir- culation will be secured to insure the holding of the election. A novel fea- | ture of the campaign in that coun- ty will be that the Record, the lead- ing newspaper of the county, will shut out from its columns all com- munications, pro or con, on the sub- jeet, except as paid advertisements, is St must face Under its new ownership and man manazement, hu it is very much bet {and quality not to be mistaken | We doubt if Former Governor fil- christ will get to the United States | Senate, but we are glad he is in the is an amiable and says and does fqi' iint thinzs and carries a pleasant temperament with him which re- bukes the bitterness of personal, par- for he nan wno campaizn, genial gent! {more agrecable to all concerned J e | In comparison with Smizer Cole | Dease looks to us just now as oLe {of the most virtuous and exemplary :cltlzens of the republic and a gov- | ernor in whom there is no guile. '*ole is unconth, iznorant, impetu- nassionate, high-tem- pered. dictatorial, dogmatic, bizoted and unconstitutional, but he never stole money and gambled it off on Wall street. ous, emefion 0 Next Sunday is presidential elec- tion iday in Mexico, but they are so busy plotting and counter-plotting idown in that country, cutting each other's throats and starting new rev- olutions that they will hardly sus- pend operations for a little thing like that. And it is doubtful if the majority of the Mexican people know | that there is to be a president elected on that day. ACERREE R An early cold snap in the fall is no indication of an unusually cold :oment the Jacksonville Metropolis |ter now and has metropolitan style i tisan politics and makes the game and print merely the news of the!winter, for some of our warmest With Mrs. Pankhurst turned loose| This is a very easy in this country to devastate our fair termine, acre if not more to make it first class titlable upon Governor Tram- 1 e calling loudly mell tor a special session of the lund. islature all of which have been found insuf- 4i for one reason or another, It would perhaps take lime to correct im- woild de- T the slacked ficient, now have an elezant oppor- jpediate surface but you tunity to ery aloud once more in gtroy mn wre of your Ichorus that the State is in danzer than the crop could use ar and a special session is needed to condition coon return, when the save it. The terrible Pankhurst may goi] waterg are brought up by heavy take a notion to stray down this way, and it may well make us shud i der to think what harm she might do to our women folks and property jrights if she should infect the for- mer with her destructive doctrines’ {and inaugurate an era of bomb 'throwing, beard snatching and Ihouse burninz to promote the cause of female suffraze in Florida. Why not a special session of the legisla- {ture to stop Pankhnurst at the State {line and forbid her desecration of {our sacred soil? ORI YRR OCTOBER 23 IN HISTORY rains. Henee a system of permanent soil fertility should provide for more than one or two yewss at least and as we have tried to show, in our prev- jous artieles, that there is a neces: sity for the addition of lime to 2ll as s Polk county soils, as far known. for other reasons ! ‘v('nrrw:timn of the acid condition. | The department of agriculture in the Year Book of 1912 hoasts of hay of 6 (ing made a soil survey "sr;‘v:u‘v miles, or an area as lar | Germany, France, Great Britain, Tre- {land and Italy. It is too bad !‘(mltl not have a survey of at least : i we | 1837-—0sceola, the Seminole chiel, ' three, four or more connties of this !\\'us captured near St Angustine, ate, that wonld be fai represen- | | Fla. :t:\tiw' of different kinis of | 1844—Many persons Killed by ex- have here. We would probably get | | plosion on steamer Lucy Walker, near New Albny, Ind. 1848 — General Windischgratz summoned Vienna to surrender 185i-—~Kansas constitutional vertion met at Topeka. 1894—John Lovesee, the third; white settler in Winnebago county, 1llinois, died at Rockford. 1905—President Roosevelt deliv- ered an address in Mobile, Ala. 1912—Distinguisheld residents of !it if our public men, senators and representatives would urce the mat ter. If anything more was neces- gary a resolution adopted by our con- | State legislature requesting the same would soon bring about results, The benefit to the people of Florida iwould be immense. It would give a meaning to much of the literature | that is issued by the department of agriculture as well as that in our farm journals, to our people that g0 a0 campaion as it progresses. That pa- winters have been prefaced by very Gireece promise to raise private sub- ;they have not got, nor can get, with- per says: {low temperature in October and No- “The Kvening Record helieves this!| vember for a day or two. Neverthe to Le a question which should be set- | less, it is not a bad idea for our tled hy the people of St. Johns in an | fruit growers to concider the smudge absolutely fair and square election. ‘jnut as a mighty handy thing to have “In cvder to do what it ean to pre-!around the premises during the win vent vseless and harmful controversy ter months. Smudzing in time may its colimns will bhe to both save a citrus crop and the cost is sldes so far as communications are far less than the possible logs for the concerned. For it has been found want of it that controversy throuch the eol-| 0 nmn " ench a fioht: soon decenerates into personal abuse a which wo only harm and converts no one to eitherside. Legitimatenews of the cammaizn will, of conrge, he closed newennner in The Tampa Times conecedes that overnor Trammell was right and that the State constitution stands,‘in the \\‘:xy\of legisglation to keep the scriptions for the war. {out the expense of a soil analysis, O T A AT {and much study besides | TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS { It wonld be a better advertise- ! |ment to bring intellizent farmers Hon. William McAdoo, of New | York, who has gained fame as a re- I porter, lawyer, assistant secrethiry of the navy and police commigsioner (here to make this their permanent homes than all the adverticing of onr hoards of trade for the reaco that intellicent farmers nowada of New York, is sixty years old L0 want to know the adantability and ‘r'm‘;‘,' Bobki e i G .the possibilities of the soil for other | | iy opkinson Smith, artist and than those of Crops knowin« (that there is a possibility of a freeze [author, who worked in an iron works | S when a hoy, is 75. [le built the gov ernment sea wall aroind Governor's Island, New York, and the founda tion for the Bartholdi Statue of Lib- from the higtory of the post would be ruinatio (to them if their all was invested in jcitrus groves. The intellizent aeri any winter that froite, watter to de-;u year ago that there was a greater cents <o vou need not be in the demand for agricultural ‘ If the paper becomes at better wages than any other de- ed States very acid and will partment of the University of Wis- has bocome one of the best after-|republic at pleasure with her mili- dark about it. noon papers in the country. Theltant suffragette doctrines those poli-| quite red, it is : 2 [ Metropolis was tcod under the old|ticians and papers who have heen take from 2 to i tons of lime to the consin { a dittle less! he pumus that of any of the other departments 4 the sour | of the University of Ilinois. | goil we[mend them. | haniid. & ; i S Japs out of Florida. The Times aiso opty | T i ierdo T b dlec News of meetines eith- ; B culturist and horticulturist ¢ o eid g or ('. & ; ’I" ¢ “"”” 1{‘vnnrwlus that an amendment to :he | o U “ll States X T ’f l” I'; ;' 'r gide and of action taken wi 6} hibic | 1ited States know full well that I constitution can only be proposed at | course, he civen its richtful place as Y ¥ S0 ] 4%y PERMANENT SOIL FERTILITY |there can be no indenendence with lagitimate 1 But t ¥ I a regular session. Congequently it i e ut l it ! 3 nate news. nt ) ing w % i out a diversity ot crobs an I per- ; osaing vl would be useless for the governor to | M i 2o in the columns of the Evenine I e e i In our last we dwelt at some manent success witlout a svstematie call a special sesson for that m A : ; Record from either <ide in the form' | : l‘r length upon the importance of using;rotation of the same leg, the i § nose, Donbtless the Jap seare will! . 81 f of a communication—nnless it is y i i lime. First to supply a natural de- | «oil surveys made by the fdenartmet § _ have subsgided befcre the time for the! . . Ricar i i o paid for at full advertigsine rates.” 3 ficieney in most Florida soils. jand published thronghout the Uit regular session arrives 3 i i | i ! | Second, to corrert any acidity. are studied by only th 0 { e (e | Yon can easily determine whether ligent farmers of the I We are alwavs slad to publish W doin with the Orlando Sentinel your soil is acidd o r not, by procur- the 1 1 that ave ol pleasant ard hovetul thines about 1M retting the death of Polk Mil- ing from your druggist a nickel's this St: { ! [ our nesro popu'ation which indicate !¢t the inimitable Virginian who worth of blue litmus paper, then pro- millionaire that a4 nrovi | 1 | proeress and prosperity along the Went about the country doing good eced in this manner: Dig a hole a plaything is not man that ) lines that lead to good citizenship, by making us look away from the foot deep, same size all the way, bring about a hish state of industry, morality and obedience to “npleasant e of the neero char- mix the soil well tozether, then take ment. { law ffere is something from the &dcter and seeing those quaint, orig- a small part, about a hand full, wet Let us got the best and hat N j last issve of the Palatka News inal and genial qualities which made it with some rain water to make it manent citizenshin to o wit 1 which shows what the richt kind of the old-time Southern nesro so of- quite moist, spread a part of it out!jake use of permanent soil | nerro ca» do in 1,‘-;,,1.”" where Le ten a real delizht to the white peo- on a board, lay a picce of litme ity ! may 1ot have so muech “social equal- ple. Only a Southern man ean por- paper on it and cover with some This class of farmers will | ity as in other latitudes, but more tray that character and get the dia- more moist earth; let it stand ten'gong to understand the soils 1l chances to aceumulate property, put 1°Ct right, cither on the staze or in minutes, take out your litmus paper, make permanent use of it tiat “ money in the bank and achieve his "00ks, and Polk Miller was well if it has become red or reddish, 0 ot desert the farms to: 2o 10 1o “l inde Wtita night inimitable in his stories of a that it is not blue any more, it is ty take up with any kind of a o' | “Ilas a colored man any show in|NCSTO type rapidly passing away. |acid and needs lime to correct it i The study of agriculture is ranidiy| Florida? Well, that depends on the | — |assuming the diznity of a profes| man James W. Wricht, a neoro; @ sion and offers a greater field for| of DelLand, purchased a rood-sized 2 ] thought, study and investization | grove property west of the town at a low price after the 1895 freeze. tie went to work and built it up, has { e been getting a good income ever d ' since. This year it is said he has By a 12,000-box crop, about 2,000 hoxes of which are tancerines and erane- / fruit. He expects, accordinz to (hf-} Deland Record, to clean up abont $12,000 or $15,000 this winter. Yes, | a colored man who isn't afraid of | work can do fairly well in Florida. | L ) And as far as the “show” gocs, he| has the same chance as a white| . » ! 3 man.” | A 0—— | “'v i J Maybe the old-fashione!d fol's who ; believe more in sizgns and wo s ( have a et than in scientifie pro ¢ them credit today. The dean of the Colleze o | Agriculture of \Wisconsin | LLARD OFFERC profitable INVESTMENTS ter case than we give 1 for when the say that t | 1 Y ek -D . :l didn't intend f r man to ¢ or t i ! DEiAN K ‘iil ) e“r E air and go scootint throuch it with e - 1 REL R 1 oot v - S Months—Light S avicating thege ships is certain- ,{:; ks LV g - £ i ly the most dancerous and uncertain i 2 " Waiganis : ) : business in which man en~aves, and !J' Vv elghts, I OO Iy moern B since the Wrizht brottiers made their 35 f { ; first successful flisht the don QI.\ PAIRS of Holeproof Socks and Stockings ! p seems to have steadily cr A\J @12 guaranteed to wear six months without holes, hed rather than diminished The de toll is somethinz fearful and the aster to the Zenne thought to be perfectly sa‘e brouzht death Iips or tears. If even a thread breaks wi hose free. six pairs, airet to twenty-seven peo ple, will probably take all the en- thusiasm out of the Germans for that sort of navication for a long time to come. Sailing the air is play- ing with death, with all the advan- tage in favor of the latter. Richt now it seems rather absurd to think of the aeroplane as a permanent and successful factor either for the pur- poses of peace or war. It makes good business for the undertakers but outside of that department of trade ite value ll’problemltlcal. Come in and see them today, Notice their style, their light weight, their softness. Seeif you ever wore hose that looked or felt better, Don’t buy any more hose until [O|s2525a5a5a525 [lolepraot flasiery = Pt Williamson-Moore Co. s Bt sk gSesaseheseseseSeSahataaasesenasason: thin that time, you get new < ne Six guarantee-coupons with every box of ¢ 8 fruit trees you have scen these—the finest hose made today. ' Holeproof costs no - : 1.5 more than other cood oL hosieries—$1,50 to 1 11.0 $3.00 a box b g haves # pf hoad 1 M. G. WILLARD 17 Kentucky Bidg.. Phone 102, Lakeland, Fla. DjeSesesete5a5050 | | | | HOMES in great variety, ans ’ | i | than any other in the United States | said over! Foster-Milburn graduates New York, sole agents for 4 — "ulaly * Unit temember the name | take no other. fllinois says/| Besides New Store “ew Goods — Dean Devenport of the same is trne with him says there is a greater per 4't~nl; of their zraduates that are putting| their knowledze into actnal use than | W m G (Continued.) i i - |TRI-ISH. CLEAN STOCR OF STAPIR HELPFUL WORDS AND FANCY GROCERIES A LIVING PRICES | | —_— . From a Lakeland Citizen { s | Flour. 24 1bs. Is your back lame and painful? piour, Selt Rising, 24 1bp . ;:: Does it ache especially after exer i’p‘nc, Head Rice, per Ib % tion? j {New White Bacon, side }“ Is there a soreness in the Kidney New Smok-d Bacon, side 1t recion? |Snowdrift, 10 b patls.... gy These symptoms =u:vest weak kl"'|Co(tolone. 10 Ib pails, 31.35 neys. '8 v ¢ X 1t 50 there is duer in Helay. |g AL P08 DL o< i Weak kidneys =ot fast weaker. —(poo oo Paaches A 1l Give vour tronble prompt atten- | D, ; VA iy i Prunes, perlb, ...... 12 13 Full line of canned and packagy goods at corresponding prices recom In addition to the above 12 cary a line of staple dry goods notiony, etc. : Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys Your 8¢ and neighbors Read this Lakeland testimony J. E. Griffin, 226 South New York avenue, Lakeland, Fla., says: “Some years ago I publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills and at this time T am pleased to endorse them again Delivery to any part ot the eity, I have taken this remedy and have been relieved of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint."” H' J' MATHIAS For gale by all dealers. Price 50 Cor. E. Palmetto St. and Johnson Ay, Phone 331 Blue. Come or gopy to the WHITE store and e treateg white. BANX YOUR MONEY Dou't hide it away or carry it about on your person-—put it here where it will be safe from fire, theft, bur:lary and the temptation to I'evin THIS month to pnt your money where the maximnm safety is to be had and where a fair rate of interest is paid. r cent interest paid and we would be pleased to <o over in detail as recards our last statement, character officials, ete you couldn't pass ‘em—there’d always be an- other Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords are everywhere giving unequaled service and completest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can Five hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty—all £, 0. b Detroit, com- ] “Wateh the Fords go by.” i plete with equipment. Get catalozue and par ticulars from THE LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY CO. LAKELAND,FLA.

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