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; | ‘J t ! - - i e —————— The Evening 7elegram = Puciished every afternocou from tnn! Kentuck? Building, Lakeiand, Fla. | — Kntered in tie postofiice at Lake-! mad, Flaiida, as mall matter of the smcond claas. M F HETHERNGTOV EDITOR. BES—— e e e o e ; SUBSURIFIIUN RATEY: 2 rea montha 25 Delivared anywhere witala the| ) 013 & Week. i e " ¥rom the same ofice 18 llluod THE LAKELAND HWEWS, & weexiy newspaper 3iving 2 resume 8¢ local matters, crop comditions sounty afalrs, ete. ywaars for 3$1.00 per year Senr an learn ment by sination will never gzet their country into eivilized company except as a comn- fessed inferior unfit to be trusted. that 20 Want of knowledge of this elemen- tary truth has put them where they are —0— what & hish old drunk, fol- by a season of remorse and & n swearing off will do for a 3 well {llustrated in the case of tormed and rezenerated former nor Patt n of Tennessee ' account would we old drunk to oth- ers a start toward reformation That rule only works every now and then and a hiz niza t hand| one l’l 16 ward-; o‘.x county we t heard| Vardena for many of the mh er counties have b Polk see As we be a game tlers, ti that these la w3 are —————e The bhest way fo <ton's news- paper friends to his defeat) will he by inaugurating a nampaizn: of malicious defamation on Senator Fletcher. The well-informed people of Florida know that Senator Fletch-| er is an abhsolutely clean and hon- orable man and that in noint of abfl- ity he stands in the very front rank | of Southern statesmen, and knowing this they will, r,e{nre the campaign ends, effectually resent the unrair methods which are already beginning| to show themselves In the Stockton crowd. | PO e pen The citizens of Dade county who votel the yr traffic out of that eounty, int to see to it that f8s no t port, La., every icted blind tizer, white or black, hizh or low, gets twelve months at hard la- bor in conviet stripes instead of the measly little fine generally as- pe ssed . ———— A matter of much importance to, the farmers of Florlda, as it concerns the fertilizers they buy, {8 thus point-| edly and properly handled by the Ocala Star: “The Florida Growers’ News of Sanford says that a certain brand of fertilizer recently condemned by Btate Chemist Rose, is good stufl, and its merit has been proven by several reliable growers, who have tried it. The Growers’ News also rather more than Insinuates that the action not only of the State chemist but of the experiment station, which backed his judgment, is dictated by 8 trust. The matter ghonld be gift ed to the bottom, and the Growers' News ghould be obliged to prove ita statements or retract them. If Flor- fda farmers can’t believe in the gov- ernment experiment etation, it will be difficult to tell what they can be- Jleye in.” O —— We nunderstand that Governor Trammell has accepted the invira- tion of the Poard of Trade to be hec2 on Good Roads Day, Nov. 2' don the overalls and £o out with hig fel- low eitizens to help work In this he follows the recent evam- ples of the governors of Missourf, kangas and North Carolina and {l- lustrates the dionity of labor with peculiar emphasis. the roada, 'rus culture,” {among the citrus fruit preducing sec- Itions of the State. ;:‘mm October to May, - are imbued with a spirit of lova Pl liere geen {iton Le Rnasia, bu been a consi with his sponsor, Senator J. Ham- 1 slated for appointment as ambassador to «ioped on the ground t and there (3 !ikely to over his confirn. Az, Pindell's ocpponents 'act that he did not auppert Mr. Bryan wh deney, and the secretary of state is 13t the editor a fight in the senate is called attention to 3 a candidate for the o he using his influence PP P PP P i e e PP P AL o e e e i PP WAAT FLRICUL UFTL [TVISER| srisuon o ene woriies « PETERS SMYS ACOUT |.covee s ot zx;:Lmi;‘;;;;w. : THE LAKE Hffilflu’j i ' 'al one, in the shape of an annual subgeription to the working f ent nent 18 m.:,nlm and extrem :ncouraging. The ralsinz of fund means that tie Chamt Commerce will be able to pu course of publicity aM *n' ("itrus fruits nowhere else in Flor- ida excels those produced in the lake n, and this i3 not alone due to] i vork in such a way tural advantazes here, but to| greatly bene ct that our growers have had !, 8 A ib e hem this been po p_ of the Chambher of Com iC s :d much of the art. A 2 dently expect that in the The newcomer elsewhere may be i v b ., months there will be a demonstra- certain lands are ‘“good for cit-| 3 tion of what a well op and may docert 0 Ialih mereial organization can ac such statements unsupported, but 8 3 ! a demonstration that will prove con- here are the successful groves, the 5 proof, of her claims to high rank SIIRIVEly SURY CORREnce ot i ¢ 3 scribers to the fund has not been misplaced.” told anh- Oranges, grape- fruit, tanzerines, tangelo, kumquats, | indeed all kinds and varieties paint| our groves with a brush of gold, and The Danger, “R may seem a trifling matter’ g says a writer In the Observer, “but } ¢ Ne hwhen much Pf think that the man who wears bis ir northern country {3 bound in gloves seems to he smarter thza the snow and ice, delight the eye ard men who earri's his gloves in Ay to the owner return a golden harvest. hands.” Sur'y it is no trifl med Not alone do we produce citrus' tee, Ome mnght : frults, hut also guavas, grapes, fizs,| writer any dar many other and all ot- sarryling culiar to a semi r tronleal tropical orthern and western farmer to us will f Adam's E3tisfaction, rops as te nep, thera no will g 110 4 the sur sina silt e, i 0 R Work fir Sucrace own poss p B and | pp gnccess dos o7 2 0 you dewt surely we are spendinz our money it i ne same v«or\l have 2.ade good Qe i blame the w with the ontside producer that we yp which othe could as well keep at home. Our! wygy and go a’ter land is particularly well suited to| the growing of sweet potatoes and | sugar cane, gnd sweet potatoes eel-| dom bring in the market less than| one dollar per buskel, and suzar cane | |8Yrup never less than sixty ~ents per| 'gallon. Yet sweet potatoes ean be made to yield from two to five hnn- dred bushels to the acre, and cane, from three to five hundred gallons of | syrup. , t ————— THE WAY THEY T0 IT IN ST. AUGUSTINE " QOver in St. Augustine the hnFinflssl and profeseional men have just set a \etriking example of broad-mindeq ea- | camy “In gupporting their (‘hm\borl 6f Commerce, ‘a body * which corre- | gponds to our Roard of Trade, worthy | of high praiee and emulation. This| means more and better publieity for | St. Auzustine than that city ever| | eot before and will enable its Cham-| !ber of Commerce to be constantly ef-| fective durinz the year to come in| doing practical things to help bnild| up the city. The St. Auzustine Rec-! ord tells abont it as follows: ' “The business and profescional! men of St. ‘nenstine have tharonch- ly demonstrated the faet that they The biggest sell- ing Sc. cigarette, Because it contains only selected, high-grade toe bacco—mxld rich and sat. isfying. Because it is made with same painstaking care, Because it is always of uniform .quality, Whole coupon in each package, Ity to the community, and have at heart the welfare of the eity and conntr. | This demounstration is a very pracu-l he has not always | v Stroll In Today | the-2o. !new or not. ging for the proper hat- Not here. Our Flexib | “The Yielder,” painful pressure. ~PRETTY” DOESN'T DECENTLY qagdr,v, DESCRIBE our rew and "Thfl La 15¢.—2 for 25 THE GRA‘!DHT AND B“ST TERTED EVER PROJECTED the age aud p 'Lakelard, Nov. O - aman et e @ @ o= The Cigarette of Quality | Wear a flexible derby. Today zet a glimpse of the styles which are all- Eversthing new that's good, land everything that's good, whether .THERE WAS A TIME when a tiny [81-2 or a huze 7 3-8 head went beg- Not now- fits the head without Salle,” NlllAMS(‘h MCORF CO, THE FASHION SHOP FOR MEN 15 Silver Palace Ice Cream Parlors LRANE BUILDING Q. Everybody cordially invited. Come and see ‘he Finest lce Cream Parlors in the South. Four, Five and Seven-Passenger Tour:. Cars. livered three Five-Passengers Cars i week. One eachto Mrs. L. W. Cowce and Mr. E. H. Youngs, of Lakeland, ¢ one to Hon. E. E. Skipper, of Bariow. Can make prompt celivery. | Get our prices on cars, tires,tubes and cthergoods in the automobile line Lakeland Automobile & Supply [ WE have the agency for the fam Cadillac Automobiles, Roadst; " / Ihe Cost of Living is Gred nless You know Where to Bm IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed Therprice the lowest All these you find at our store | Just trade with us ' | This settles the question of livir 1} lenllmu‘,m’n,l,. e TSR e e ¢ 028 i | Sugar, 17 pounds ... ... S i Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ......... - v snoissld Cottolene, 4-pound pails........... _.....ec.e | 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. HOb N Va6 v esbe e Snowdrift, 10-pound pails. ........ aeesd! § cans baby sise Cream............. ... .. ... 0] 12 pounds best Flowr........... ............... ' i Ochmlup,lm................ SRSk GmulColee,pe:pul................ g § gallons Kerogene ... . .. . I o w b A e