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o 1 PUBLISHED IN THE e ot THE LAKELAND EVE ENTISTS AMPRENT 15 THURSDA A ; L 4l PARTS OF THE COUN.- TRY TO BE HERE s 0. What the Denomination suicves and Work Being Accomplished The (wentieth annual conference i o meeting of the Florida .. will begin a ten-days’ session i 1 rsday morning, Oct. 30, in ity ol tents, as noted in yeste n attendance from all parts The big encampment has process of erection for the o the first arvivals, The con- tos from all of the Seventh- outist churehes in the State 7 won elected to this meeting on | of one Helegate to every ten | " of each congregation. The| wations will come from! ‘mkson‘llle, Tampa, St. Petersburg,! eed’s Tsland, Miami, Ter- | trooker, Daytona, Jenninzgs ; ort O n, Gainesville and pnze (ity. Othe will come from cparated places thronghont wee number of family tents hed in which dete dtors will live during the en- \ dining and grocery ipply all of the provisions 11 have their own assembly re will be a book tent, in ad- the areat canvas pavilion all of the pr + husines ssiong of the vill be held. Prominent Speakers the ordained and licensed the Bible teachers, the tures school teachers and the other n the conference will be in at this meeting. | leading ministers and lee from various parts of the \mong the leading speak- outside the conference will aching sery as well North and South Carolina, eastern half of Tennessee; Williams of Atlanta, the sec- asurer of the Southeastern onference; Prof. H. M. toal Department of the tern Unjon Conference; V. o of Atlanta, the svperintend- olporteurs of the Southeast- "2 Union Conference; Prof. C. L. Ui o Graysville, Tenn., the vrin- the Southern Training .. D. Randall of Atlanta, 18er of the Southern Pub- e g Ny ey y o It " the American Religious Lib- ociation and the Anti-Ciga Ofcers to Be Elected s conference officers will be| * 19 serve during the ensuing lentials and licenses issued ssed for the work of the far, two business sessions hield daily and three preach- ireg '“ hat They Believe ikt "mmumm characteristics lief of Seventh-day Advent he observance of the sev Sahbath, Saturday. from . Friday night to sun down nioht, and the teachinz of N1 comine of Christ in the L 14T future. They are pro i, . | COnvinced that Giod is send- " 'he world throuzh them a fssaze proclaimine the per “apnearance of Jesns Christ in the year 1846 that Sev \dventists, as a denomina- ' their start. At that time Tan, Captain Joseph Bates, a re- ... | Cantain, taught, in part, the ¢ which they hold. Starting onr;\m‘ and poverty the denomli 2 had a remarkable growth, o 5 1S number every decade - Bat time until there is at pres- :‘5&"’0" Seventh:day Adventists g, 110 Their influence has le ':’qunm the sun never sets T organized work. Within z a period of legs thau ‘ seventy years! v have tovered the face of t ‘11 - their operations that the Is searcely a countp today w their workers ape this time they ] pendel jy i WOrk the « they ha ) not found. 1”..‘ e raised and jrosecntion of nm of B0 mber of Cliutches e S AT churches, wi bership of 114,000 m trammeael REST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THEHBEST STATE - UNI GUAHI]S DAY $40.000 DAMAUGES PR FOR FALSE ARREIST W tor $40,- esterday Feder: 11 Court Brunson \tlantic (loast T osoung menth aso detective rose from [YINT SPEAKERS FROM . * local conferiy union conferences, working in N6 countrics wi laborers, operating in 91 of the ¢ languages of the world of Seventh-day Advent-| missionaries and non-Prote; iojoiram, at which delegates | forces in the , weeks and is now in readi- Sl remain in session until and more than 600 church schools; publishinz houses and 69 sanitariums in BAPTISTS ORGANIE BUSINESS L to the main hm]_‘- of t otional exercises ¥Eldr 0. Montgomery of Atlanta,|in lont of Southeastern Union | ‘hich includes Florida,| o Roston, the secretapy of the|meeting man to Ao, the cause of religion will a renewed interest in the work of the church MADE SENSATIONAL ESCAPE! (‘T\E GUARD AND ThREE STRIK- | Youn: FROM HOTEL, AND IS Now | ERS ARE SAID TO BE ON U S. WARSHIP DEAD Turned Coward and Asked for Pro- National Guard Will Reach Scene by [tive of the railroad was sent to in tection; Huerta Declares He Night: Martial Law to Was in No Danger Prevail i By Assoctated Press.) (By Associute I’ress.) Wasl d hington, Oct. 28.- Rear Ad- rrinidad, Oct. 28. In a battle mira! Fleteher, in command of the this morning between strikers and squadron at Vera Cruz, in a message 300 mine guards in the mining Lo the navy department this morning camps, one mine guard w PATLY s refugees on the gunboat oen killed. The National Guard is Vheelir 'l partent to decide what disposition Miperial Jaw will then be established wis to he made of the tugitives. The - Wheeting has been kept at Vera (By Associated Pres:.) Crus for the ole purpose of protect Lenver, Oet 2N, Several com- e retnzees, She s lizht deatt and panies of Stote troops ove this morn can o ose 1o shore, hut the hat jns on their way to the conl mines ' tleshi 1o doreed anchor six pear Teinicad where martial law was mil Otlicials here say that the Qeclared by Governor Ammons. Cav Unite tates has the vight to pro- ey and artillery will 2lso he sent . tect | Fiiey eiaim that they ob Phe order came after violent out tain that cathority hecanse Mexico 18 hreaks yesterday Itowas thonght at mn tite of anarchy. In the case of one time that an agreement was al wed o far- post reached . Saloons have been or nis ring arsl Hois presumed dored closed and the fiportation of that 1 will be transported to a strike breakers prohibited. atd then put en a liner for ortComtiations WAy pISEUSS STANDARDIZATION e ool the et that Diaz OF GRADES OF COTTON 1 the glexiean prmy i noretn in the Amer ( By Associated P'ress.) consulate at Vera Creaz, then on Washington, Oct. 28, . Represen- \ i At the direct inc gatives of the Southern Cotton 1N of t | dostates 2oy ehange today conterred with the o Brsan cabled the consulite gicials of the department of agricul t bi i his sufet Vas e e on the standardizatica of Amer below middline The onference was the onterowth ol the (By Asgociated Pre cecont determination of the repre Vera Crn Oct General President of the Waco exchange I Diaz applicd to the Nmerican offeer an international standard convulite during last niaht tor pro- pPregident Waco of the exchange moamd was taken alroad the sinted ont the advisability of the rician oat Wheeln Two ctandard to simplify the marketing | other Mexicang and one American cotton abroad, said all American ex spaper correspondent were also changes wonld adopt new standard . tal o tl Lip tor protection oy o e fact that Diaz and his com- AN PIXRIST“\NIZF TURKEY y was not known by tie Mexican 1horiti ntil this mornin e (By Associated Press.) from 4 hotel over the rool tops Kansas City, Oct, 28 Turkey can christianized for a million dol ssociated Press.) ors was the deelaration today of Dr, Was) ton, Oct N\ It ix co haries T Tracy before the mission i fiere that Huerti won't ey necting in eonnection with the rotest ainst receiving Diaz on an paticnal couneil of th e Congr 1 nie rship. Hte may be satiss gjonal chnrehes. Dre. Tracy was pres- ed thoputtine Lim in what h dent of a collese in Turkey II«-‘ congiders the ridiculons position of & predicted that American missionaries fugiti Diaz is declaved to be in goon bring the empire to Christ as no du rin M O profess is for sale REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS g TRYING TO AGREE ON ':uu[vlu_\wn \v} the railvoail company . ', was a| WAS ARDENT ADVOCATE OF e of the OCEAN T0 OCEAN PASSAGE while so THIRTY YEARS AGO «d several robberies of the cash arrest of Brunson, placing him in jail First Advoccates |hvt'm'v he had an opportunity to get i furtier alleged that young Brunson was confined withont judze being (absent and the detective persuading killed, | ..., reported the presence of the Diaz .y hree strikers are sai avel sl three strikers are said to have! Within u week arrest, it is|’ L@ negro was arrested chargedd with carrving a pistol, to be one stolen from the railway of He was persuaded navy department moving towards the coal fields and |, timediately callel on the State de- will veach here perhaps by pight. ! which proved | to confess | the rob of sus | G0V, ISSUES GOND roads . divectly or indirectly, peonte of every locality; county in vidle an alko the so cdueational ol the sState which will puat determination, hle sood viions were on the American war WITH MILLION DOLLARS |.|| |I{< eoman tendency tol £ oall enlisht-|on a Wi * to the hot fmeitive from justice and is wanted tkeep in the the peo- | ! effective resnlts Trammell, | Florida, | Mis mother was Killed, but the deed detee1 Delegates Pay Tribute to Dead Sem: ator Who Was One of Canal's (By Associated Press) Mobile, Oct. 28.--Delezates to the Southern Commercial C‘ongress paused in their discussion of the Pan- ama canal today to pay tribute to the late Senator John T. Morgan of Ala- bama who for thirty years advocated an occan to ocean passage. The me- morial services were held at noon in thirteen churehes and halls, Morgan was culogized as one of the lirst ad- vocates of the canal. The women's auxiliary met today. jndge’s a pre- ALL OUT IN NORTH CAROLINA TO BUILU ROADS i i Raleigh, 0N C Ot 28 -~tlovern- or Craig and ecizht hondred State all Novth Carolinag will take tools Tlorida. Executive DL‘])fll‘t' upon the roads and zive two days to : by the Governor—A Procla'-”"' State Governor Craiw set the [two davs recently and called tor vol- Cconstruetion of good | Unteers Nearly all mayors o mu- i practical lm,].,;ni-‘m.xlinw:» throuzhout the State re ported. The governor bousht a pair by ;l||f.v! overallsy today and said he would | work either in his old county, Bun- B LS| Yeomte, or in Wake, where he is liv- ine during his teerm of office. The volunteers to date will mtke some and well Furat | thing like SO.000 men and hoys who the so- | are available Tor road duty on the [two dates. Besides thi Governor LCrine and the State authorities have addressed proclamations to county not sehools to have the schoolboys ob- serve the occasion, and the parents to every | ! {furnish dinners at the schools. Spe cianl ovders for tools to s ) veol offort | pply the lewe hoyvs have heen given citize H\)l]') of | MURDERER C/\UGHT AI'IER anid re- | TWENTY YEARS' CHASE sonree '"' as s to he hvv ml ‘nn\vlu-u- world and is | Miami, Oct. 28, ll'w Pinckney, \:n nesro, was arrested Saturday night 1t charzing that he is a Geortia for the murder of his % wile, Maria Pinckney some twenty aco. For many years Pickney has heen trailed by W. . Jones, the id Ve to to|Fon ot the woman whom he \ to have slain, by a former marriag [lones was a little ehild at the time of the Made suehanimpression on his \exi to the relizion mwost of the inhabitants peoble of all parts of this State for('Othtul mind that he registered a within ”"_;\'m\ to follow the man who killed his ‘Hl'\'l'l’.‘fl ('multius and to connect the Mot! State, do|Neeessary to have revenge When r ountil the day of his death, if Reported Daily by Security Ab- nDRY" CANDIDATE houh) dmn,n.m- and proclaim E.lnll»‘h learned, several weeks ago, stract and Title Co.. Bartow , NOVEMBER 21, 1913, |that Pinckney had come to Dade October 27, 1913. Dallas, Tex., Oct. 28, Prohibition | a8 M.m erH Work day; and [ earn-|co'nty, he followed, and, arriving in Bhiv. 2 g0 iation; and Ev .|1mol|st'~nh‘lldlll results, !. Haynes of Atlanta, a lec-|night were most enthusiastic ing the work they expect to accom: . nonrge plish | FLORIDA NEEDS THE SAME METHOD T° ninisters, plans and resolu-| ]g a fine one and will no doubt bring \allog & Miller to “ and all present last regard- \ Kkie &\ Shreveport, La., Oct ressing from the bencl vk up the or in Caddo parish | 1 I‘r ] m F. Bell vest rday 1 nthe GOT OFF Li. P N. 3 0 Mc 1 ) Vv'ir-‘, AT R vith a ing Harry . 15 Matteawan ( | yustice Morschauser T‘ e Dutel Lo 2d jury refused to indlc A county grand J xdnyd him Robinson to Mar \lartin Georce mer have an important bes er State-wide prohibition would be ‘n of Winter Haven to A. Yichard Klemm Robinson to Sim- Robingon to Sim cording to the i fearing that “lorida this time. ad this morning 2 Shotwell. advocates from all parts of Texas met pal-n ;. E. SOUTHARD ANNOUNCES AS CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN Florida Ihe announeement of Mr. G. B v eandidate for couneil- ' nt ‘ ward proper column toda ird he erved as a mem i the City Council, is familiar the affair f the city, and his ractica knowledee and experience a ve desirable man for THINK OF THIS FOR CHICAGO! police of Chicazo is serious sidered hy Mayor Harrison, ac- | practical o ffurl tive localities of snbstantial and dnr come an issne in next summer’s cam- ' ¢ , thug following already heen Oct. 28 A\ woman foran vening Post. The| Post learns that Mrs. Gertrude Howe Britton looms large in the mayor's ! canvass of the field of possibilities to|D succeed Chief McWeeney. She is fa- miliar with police work, and is al member of the police examining board of the city clvil service com-’ mission t | estly urge all able- bodied men of ey-|Miami, informed Deputy Sheriff cates from all sections of Texas met | ery locality in this State to set uq,,],.|l’rutt that Pinckney was wanted in here yesterday to devise means for|their usual occupations upon the gaig | icorgia for the crime. He told the uniting the State’s anti-saloon forces |date and join with their nejghhorg | officer that Pinckney had come down pon one man as their candidate for!in covernor in the campaign next sum- whole-gouled, [ the cast coast on the same train with to repair their preg. | himself, but jumped the train at Lit- The meeting was expected to|ent roads and to inaugurate for the |lls- River. Jones applied to the coun ing on wheth- | future the building in their resn judee for a warrant, which was »||(:l| in Mr. Pratt's hands. Jones then took up the trail and hunted lis man for nearly two weeks hefora Y o I I | | | | | | Stateg | 'incknes was arrested most val pacing | HONEST MISTAKE this see- COST HIM $20.000 cing the oronzh weeatur, 1., Oct. 28 The noted of the | lPocter Shepherd damage ecase based \merican the killine of Ralph Foster by Shepherd at Lovincton four spapers of [voars aco. and which has draceoed city offi- (throush the conrts gince that time, IMlorida gen- | has just heen settled here By the with zeal terms of acreement Mrs. Foster re- canuse ceives approximately $10,000 from Work day to be|Shepherd, who is a banker The of such vas accidental, as Foster was in this di-|mistaken by Shepherd for a burglar. 'v‘."lv'unlr-d: The lone cuit has cost more than | 220,000 ; ave here- | @ caused to he! JUDGE SPEER IS BETTER the State! - the capl-| Macon, Ga, Oct. 27.--A message 27th day of October, A.|from A. H. Heyward, son-in-law of il’v deral Judge Speer last night states PARK TRAMMELL, lnml Judge Speer has rallled from Governor | what appeared to be a fata! illness v the Governor, Attest: CLAY CRAWFORD, Secretary of State The family feels encouraged and be- ilieves that Judge Speer will recover "though he is still a very sick man. - o "%