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SAGE FOUR Ihe Evening -uegrdm P‘Jl)hshul. every afternoou from the Kentucky Buildiug, Lakeiand, Fla, Entered in the postoflice at lake- ! aud, icida, as muil waiter of the |t woond claas BUBSCRIFITIUN RATES: DR JOAT . ccvvervess, vovene$6.00 BUx DRODERE. + 1o voconnsisras Bi601H faree wonthd .......cv00e0. 120 Delivered anywhere within the i, dmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 pents & week. From the same oftice 18 issued i THE LAKELAND WEWS, A weekly newspaper giving & resume ¢ Jocal matiers, crop conditions, poucty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere| the 100 per yealr TIE EVENING TELEGRAM, HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. | get twelve wes o certainty that he 'y in a case of that is for the defense to prove that he caw the mur- an made a motion toward his hip pocket just before he was killed. The old relfabia wiil then promptly get in its work,";_\,rlco to pay for a small amount o the marderer turned 1,\,@, justice be fun ccored for our noble sclence of the, administered” | some sections of the country. l:uwpnnml that way o very, ent people may A r— . e e e T ANOTHER SIDE TO We think of our captains of in«lus-‘ try as hard-surfaced, cold-eyed men| who masnuify the material things of life, give scant, if any, heed to its © spiricual sile, and devote themselves ped almost exclusively to the fierce pur- suit of wealth and power and the in- im Tt's hardly as ' which covers everything a corn doctor dulcence of their sellish desires, with an orcasional gop to their consciences ¥ in the shape of a moneyed contribu- ¢ tion to some phlilanthropic cause. ! Doubtless some of them are of that kind, but not all. The late J, R. Par- rott, the rizit arm of Flazler in his great development enterprises in Florila and who died a few days ago, Was 1 cons instance of the in- dust Christian, w material a r hieh called for th ho was a devout in sniritual O ( ( acted 1o busit he . Uth t belonged him and his God." friend of oure, told us recently of a on t circumstance in connection with the relizions side of Mr. Parrott's lifc, | In one of the South Florida countieg they Mr. Parrott was pie ant in a law case. Sund inn o . wuy came dur- pe i\ san L Anforant says that instead of min- gline with the crowd around the lob- by of the hotel, he found My, Par: rott in his room readinz his Bible. stated that he had always devoted Surilay to a reading of the Serip- tures.” RS SRR The modern Joan £l hearted male biped supposed to be of t human gpecies desnite | gav ood word for | there must bhe an urcent him he f mu in Florida we acaivet these devourin 0 n Perercoln } j trapped a flock of them and are go- 11 A | roce i on them and see how it fits. The mor r ' o oses 1 we couldn't get along without tim, but the loan shark is a fonl and ruin- o OrVe n and prostitntion of a resnect calline, and if ! erimes of pitiless oppression were written in narrotive form the story wou eat the pirate books for co'd-hlorded ervelty and inhumanity. St. Peters- bur~ is happily withount any of these gtond and deliver gentry, vt an in- vasion is threatened and the Inde- pendent of that city suggests this rer “Loan sharks are like sandspurs; on tuey pet a start it means end- Jess war to keep them out. The only way to cet the best of the sandspur and the loan shark I8 to prevent either from gettinz a foothold. St. Petershurg has plenty of sandspnrs and will have them forever but-this city has no loan sharks and the time to act is now before that pest comes tere We are threatened with an fnvasion of the agents who loan mone. at enormous rotes of interest and the city commiesloners are fx- ing a license so high that nobody can afford to pay it.” ‘e mosgt elastie title in our coun- Lief mozul on the na- bench.—Tampa And in competition we Lire and the cannot wither nor +its infinite variety, ¢ in mere point of v the elastieity nmumn xl vouth-—and the erop of col- onels Leader tenders it IH . Brown, Auburndale, Fia. sent as defend- the . ouujeets far minch bitter newspa o progtess of the trial, and our de scem to incred with It Tittle left out. of the In renly to a question, Mr. Parrott of ish, e AT S [ turer wants to replace them, These hose will s golf, tennis, basebzll SeSpSCheanE s T And here is a precaution: is that of the originator of Holeproot—the orig n“- tor of guaranteed hose, the hose that are guaranteed because they are worth it. and trademark on the toe of the hose, tor i. ‘dentifies $1.50 to $3.00 @ DX . Six [l 8, glar- anteed to wear six months, Witliamson-Moore (0. 1AaSLION SHOP FOR MEN" the genuine. ma idiot ! they ceuld no more eseape than luu Ll L A amwma y wage- ‘u‘ll‘\‘ L ad killing human beinzs. Two prom nent younz men of Ocala, killed 12 Saturday when their machine turned |Announce Lim as a candidate for| turtle, are the latest victims to swell , mavor, subject to the action of the | the long roll of the automobile dead. The temptation to hizh speed on LAKELAND, FLA,, NOV, 3, 1913, ! B ————————— S [The fee £ v omy FOR A "OR gervices to the cit) mt election & comniss;cner- ai=1 lexecutive, the friends of st 0. M. EATON White Primary, Nov, 5th, 1913, a zood road is almost irresistible with FOR MAYOB- young blood at the wheel, but until rszlfo speed becomes the rule the kill- ; “reasonable doubt”|ings will continue. It is a highiSett hereby amnounce him a candi- PODIIENISUE, ORI The majority against the liquor) in traffic in Dade County was emphat It has and it is not likely that any technical very of- defects will be discovered to defeat, the will of the people. With in- MR. PARROTT'S CA{ARACILR idon ul for fearing that it will happe nf(rmu-n«v rapiidity the American sn-; {loon is being driven inte its last stronzhold, the large city, and some of these days there won't be any « manufacture or sale of alcoholic lignor anywhere in America. Jac lundon is richt—the presence of the convenient open saloon is the chief jeauge of intemperance. CMESE ) S T RS The Starke Telegzraph had a might close call the other night when a ho- 31'\1 next door to it was destroved by Telegraph building only saved by good work of the firemen. Fuvene Matthews is the editor and| W. S. IRVIN proprietor of the best weekly papers, in Florida and we are surely ul:ld‘\\mfl 1 of that his plant wasn't destroyed by the hote] fire S () i NOVEMBER 3 IN HISTORY In2--Treaty of St Louis, by which Hannah C. Brown, music tpiano and orzan), First lessons at Will make twice-a-week trip " 1o Lakeland and Haines City; teac it resideace of pupils Address Mrs NOTICE! City licenses were due on or be- ‘ore Oct 1 Detter p or the po'lce depart nent will busy with you after! relNov. 1 ' H. L. SWATTS, 1286 City Tax Collector. . And consider the 6 months’ guaranteed wear 25 an ex- tra advantage. just in t toes. Every sti is : protected. Iftl it they tear, if a s b thread breaks— i where —the man f MEN WOMEN AND ('HILO The signature, Caaicll, Lock for that \wmmr: to powers on the job at =T The friends of lion. H. D. Bas- ru'l:ne for the office of mayor of Lake- the results of the white primary to be held Nov. 5. Mr. Baseett is a most i conservative busme:ss man and we earnestly solicit the votes of the peo- ple for him on the above date. CITIZENS. FOR COUNCILMAN We are authorized to announce A. B. KIBLER as a candidate for councilman from the Third ward, subject to the action of the \White Primary, Nov. 5th. ic! k | We are authorized to announce | G. E. SOUTHARD as a candidate for Councilman from v i (the Fourth ward, subject to the ac- ‘tion of the White Primary, Nov. 5, 1913. We are authorized to announce s a candidate for Councilman f{rom , subject to the action of the | voters at the White Primary, Nov, . | J. M. KEEN ias a candidate for the ofiice of Coun cilman from Ward bject to the ¢ nan from W 5 19144 11915, subjeet to the returns of White Pri to be held Nov, 5. 1 wated that [ shail 1 and use my as careful| nistration | {as possible. Tt shall be my d every effort to establish and ipower to give and conservative an admi maintain an economical 2overnment. i J5 W HICKS, The s of Hon. P, B. Haynes nooun as a candidate for re- election to the office of Councilman vears 1914 and 1915 from the ird. We realize that he has made areful official and bring his name aczain before the public as a most excellent man for this office. | VOTERS. | On account of the solicitation of rous friends and citizens of my ward, I have decided to become a andidate for re-election as council- man for the vears 1914 and 1915 from the First ward, and earnestly <olicit the votes of the people, subject to the results of the white primary to Ihe held Nov. 5. I promise if elected to 1(:«»(]1full‘ discharge the many duties lof this important office to the bes me Very respectful'v, | W. P. PILLANS. " FOR COUNCILMAN \ { eby annronnce candidate for councilman from the L. W. YARNALL., FOR COUNCILMAN The friends of Hon. Morris G Munn of Ward 4 hereby announce nim a candidate for re-election 1o the office of councilman for the years 1914 and 1915. Mr. Munn has been the means of establishing a gareat work for Lak id; he onposed <tronzly the { dea of taxine the prop- erty owners direct for sanitary sew his name before the voters snhject to the returns of the white primary' of Nov. &, and ask your support on that date. VOTERS OF WARD FOUR. FOR COUNCILMAN We rae authorized to announce A. J. HOLWORTHY as a candidate for Councilman in Ward Four, subject to the action of the White Primary, Nov. 5th, 1913, Land Lingers In the Memery, Sone one has aptly satd: “Burms s the land of regrets, because people who have been there are pever the same agaln. There lives alvays I have left hehilnd ™ be I.\ u.u..p]l Recozuizing the value of his past| 3 nd the fact that| ndicated that he js the; in "choice of the people 23 their chief; land for the year 1914, subject to| SILVER PALACE Y TN mmm*\:,. j" a".’is"‘ Years ago Piedmont Cigas | i We are authorized to announce } | rcncs capturcd the couns S IF YOU Ki{OW t of my ability. ‘ or connections and we desire to place’ their hearts & re~ret for the !and they The C:garette cf Quality merica, n each packade. 5@9,&&‘6//{@&# Tlesseo Oy L RN A N Y TR ————— Unless You krow Where to Buy e —— o o A S oo The selection will be the best The variety unmaiched The quality unsurpassed Theprice the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This setties the question of living Best Butter, per pound..-... .. RERRRC Bugar, 17 pounds ...... PSR S Cottolene, 10 pound pails....... ... Pl e e (L Cottolene, 4-pound pauls........... 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