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: ! PAGE FOUR The Evening Telegram Published every afternoon. from the Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. L M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. (el s RO s R S ol SUBSCRIPTION RATES. article in the Tampa We wan’t to congratulate Goode EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK.ELAND, FLA., MARCH 17, 1914. T N e ey while it may seem to give you a M. Guerry for his excellent leading.temporary relief, -often ‘knocks you Tribune otl Monday entitled “Our Mexican Pol- jey.” It was a .strong and timely rebuke to the noisy jingoes who are now bellowing for war with Mexicoi with a vociferation which seeks to make up in clamor what it lacks in intelligence. We » would like to’ quote the entire article; for its reas- oning is unanswerable, but must be; satisfied to reproduce its conclusion which we believe expresses the views out” for several days. With Dodson’s Liver Tone you are set right without ache or gripe and with no bad results to interfere in the slightest way with your regular occupation and habits. So great a number of former sufferers from constipation and inactive liver have been vastly benefited by Dodson’s Liver Tone that it would seem wise! for you to give it a trial now. Chil- dren like it anq it does wonders for Jne year ........ ceeenee o 85,0000 protty pearly every well-in-| them. Bix montne .......... . 3 222 fomned thinking man in Americd: FULES \IOnInD ot e ST el “The policy being pursued by the| State Game Warden Davis of Geor- Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents a week. From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, 'y wo'e‘py newspaper giving a resume administration is concurred in by more than 99 per cent of the United States Senate, justly accredited with being the greatest deliberativie body; in the world. If such a body ofi abl men, in full possession of :111: facts, and with full knowledge of all, gia was rather startled a day or so ago when he received a hunting li- cense from a north Georgia county, on the back of which the following was written: “My dere ser: “i don’t want dis sorter licents. i local matters crop couditions,‘“‘“”«" rights, and with keen fore-jthm i was gettin a Marriage licents. ) eounty aftairs, etc. Sent anywhere sight as to final results, think Presi- sumbody sent me to' mr and sed for $1.00 per year. dent Wegon and Secrétary Bryan|he wood gimme a licents. Mandy ':m- right in making the shedding of was so mad when i got back with i @ {good American blood the last r('sort,‘ this here hunten licents she Jacksonville is to have a NeW o yre with thim. We have yet to wouldent hav Me. she Seq i didn't weekly paper, and it ought to be a jcap of one instance that would jn.\*: have sents anuff to git a marridge good one as Bryan Mack, formerlyitify the sending of an armed force licents, so she ups and runs of with | of the Pensacola Journal, and A. Einm this land of tarantulas and m\c-;hill jonson and i Am in a hel of a K. Taylor, the well-known cartoon- ;s {o chase the clusive Greaser avd fixt. i want® my muney back, unless ist, arc to be its editors and proprie- ot the porsistos . .nosquito.” this hear licents will let me shoote tors. e | bill johnson. AR Ol “‘yours most truely, Herbert Felkel is again on the Pensacola News where we felt sure that he would show up sooner or lat- er; and as he hag a superior quality of newspaper brains, and plenty of them, as well, we congratulate the News on his return to his former love. With “Newt” Lillard as man- ager and Felkel and Sam Sanborn w! grind out the copy, the News is again strictly all right. ———0 Congressman Hobson, of Alabama, finding himself unable enough hot air from his own fervid interior to meet the exigencies of the occasion in his campaign for the to produce' ‘ FOURTH DISTRICT THE i ,CONGRESSIONAL STORM CENTER i A T R e The Fourth district seems likely to be the storm center this year in| the congrgssional pdlitics of Flor- ida. In the Third district Emmot’ Wilson, the present congressman, is opposed by Stokes; in the Second! "district Frank Clark will apparent- ly have a walk-over with practically no opposition; in the First (lis-g | trict Sparkman has it all his mvn| 'way with the practically unanimousi in the Fourth district there seems ito be trouble ahead for Claude L’'En- gle, with opponents enough to make “SAM JACKSON."” FOR COUNTY TREASURER [ announce my candidacy for the office of county treasurer, suhject to the action of the Democritic pri- mary. Having been bookkeeper in that office for five years, I am thor- oughly familiar with the work, and refer to any county commissioner or member of the school board concern- ing my efficiency. Being thus emi- nently qualified for the position, I respectfully solicit the support of the voters, and promise, if elected, to give the same conscentious and HOSPITAL SUNDAY T0 BE OBSERVED AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH Next Sunday will be observed as hospital Sunday in All Saints’ church when a special offering will{‘ be taken at the regular morning 'gervice at 11 a. m. for the benefit of the Church Home and Hospital at Orlando. From the annual re- port of this institution we may learn the object of the institution is to provide for the relief of destitute, sick or injureq persons; secondly, a home of refuge for women Wwho | from sickness, accident, misfortune, old age, or any similar cause, may have become helpless. The charter i provides that its benefits shall not {be withhelq from patients on ac- icount of religious, race or class dis- tinetions. In the report we find that 1214 patients were cared for, many lof whom were cured, An analysis tof the religious connection showing Iforty to have been memhers of the tehurch, Methodists 58, DBaptist 45, |Roman Catholic 16, Presbyterian 7, i Congregational 5, Lutherap 2, Uni- tarian 1, Universalist 1, Reformed 1, Christian 1, Hebrew 1, and under the designation of no religious con- nection 38. i Money and gifts are solicited for this worthy cause and may be sent direct to Rev. H. W. Greethans, secretary and treasurer or to the Rev. Richard Bolton, rector All Saints church. Your gifts sent to either of your servants above named Senate against Oscar ‘TUnderwood,/the campaign extremely lively if all has bethought himself of a motor- the candidates now in sight put on cycle to supply the deficiency. He their paint and take the warpath. will wind up his campaign astride In addition to I’Engle, now holding this machine, and thus furnishing down the job, the following candi-' hot air at both ends, he will pass dates are in the field to oust him, | under the wire in a whirl of dust|“Chick” Acosta of Jacksonville; Al»| and glory and calmly await the bert Williamson, of Jacksonville; count to see if he rounded up the'W. J. Sears of Kissimmee and W. requisite number of suckers. H. Malone of Key West. These five ject to the action of the Democratic O candidates ought to be able to guar-'prlmnry election June 2, 1914, Here’s another neat little tribute antee same old-time campalgnlng' WERNER G. JONES, to Tom Appleyard for the big catch|With plenty of ginger in it, but as Auburndale, Fla. he made when he went fishing for|Joint debates seem to have gone out celebrities to adorn the approaching|of fashion it is probable that the meeting of the State Press Assocla-|fiercest of the fray will be fought tion. Says the Orlande Sentinel: [Out in cold type. “The Lakeland Telegram pays 7, ARy Tax Colector of Polk county, Col. “Thomas Appleyard, secretary| DODSON’S GUARANTEE Jeet. to the actlon of:the Democratie of the press association, . just com-| ' '’ EXPW BY DODSON, Primary election June 2. Y pliment for securing Vice President|® ) e e 5 : F. M. LANIER. , Marshall as the principal speakerRead What Dodson Says About His at the press meeting to be held at * Liver Tone to You Who Fort Myers in April../Col. Thomas| *' ‘ Suffer From Constipation i an all-day hustler, and is on| ‘Dodson’s Liver Tone takes the speaking terms with more promi-| Place of calomel. (Instead of being| pains-taking care to the service of the county in the future as I have done in the past. EDWARD J. YOUNG. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I announce myself a candidate tor TAX COLLECTOR I announce myself a candidate for ~ ADDITIONAL. GLASSIFIED county treasurer of Polk county sub-|day morning, 7:30 a. m. OF COURSE YOU WANT A NEW STRAW HAT! COME (N (SEE OURS). YOU'LL BUY. PRICED AT $2. AND UP TO $4. Williamson-Mbore Co. “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN.” will receive grateful acknowledge- il | Fhone 298 Drane Bldg Services | Holy Communion—7:30 a. m. | -— Sunday School—10 a. m. s SRR BB BB BB B30 Morning Prayer—11 a. m. Ser- e b v i i Nekw%: mon. Offering in aid of Church| § 4 Home and Hospital. {: ‘]’ B’ STREATER 3 Evening Prayer with Sermon—| & d B 'I H i 4 ® T . m. ¢ Contractor and Builder | All visitors to Lakeland anq oth-|& : ers are cordially invited to the serv-| & Having haq twenty-one years’ experience in building and con' ¢ : @ Savne 8.9 ice of the church. . § tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the The rector will be pleased to meet|® best service in this line. If contemplating building, will be pleased any visitors or others at the close of :g: to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteed. cach service. ; Week-day Lenten service Wodnes-§ Phone 169 J' B STREATER GBEDBDHDBIHD DD DEDBDEH I PRI Holy Communion, evening service 7:30 p. m. Friday afternoon service 4:30. i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS subs| (Furnished by the Security Abstract and Title Company.) March 14, 1914, C." M. Clayton to First National FPEEEESIEIL LI IEP RIS LA | DDK. ; Jos. R.' Sample ang others to J. W. Sample. E.'F. Breyer to J. W. Sample. W. F. Hallam & Co. to G. M. nent men than any newspaper man|dangerous, it is harmless and works por RENT—5-room modern apart-|Hallam: L in Florida. Col. Thomas has a way|®ssily and naturalfy, without bad|% ment gt 318 West'Main St. Apply of going straight tp headquarters|after-effects. 1 have authorized ; 820 Main. & AL €206 when -he wants,.anything. .He just the Lake Pharmacy to refund pur- k) went to Washington and waylaidchase price (50c) to you instantly .m_ I,, Tucker has opened a meat the vice president and made him promise.”* £A way dissatisfied with it. If Dodson’s b Liver Tone can’t help you, I don't The registration books, so far as Want your money.” e R H Eu MAT's M the county districts are concerned| That’s how Dodson feels ; : are now closed and those who have this pleasant-tasting vegetable- u You ‘can talk M ST c all you want failed to register for the June pri-|liquid liver regulator and reliever of mary and want to do so will have|constipation and biliousness. no further opportunity unless they| The lives of so many people have go to the county seat for that pur-|been brightened and bettered by pose. The law on the subject is as|this great remedy that leading drug- follows: gists now recommend it and seven “It is hereby made the duty of the|sicians O. K.d it, after thoroughly pupervisor of registration of each county in this State, between March 16 and April 15, 1914, and biennial- ly between corresponding dates thereafter, to keep the registration books of the county open at his of- fice every day, Sunday excepted, from 9 o'clock a. m. to 12 o’clock m., and from 2 o’clock p. m. to 5 o'clock p. m., for the registration of electors for the general primary election.” avenue, Look for his ad. 2268 €aa’t have rheumatism after you use GE-RAR-DY ‘RHEUMATIC REMEDY ~dissolvés the uric acid in the blood—throws fects. per bottle at druggists or write us direet, remedy hastens the cure, Price 25¢. ' The Phil P. Cresap Co., Ltd,, New Orfeans. Lz For sale in Lakeland by Hen- ley & Henley. The ‘Newest Ornsments for Summer W ear of America's most prominent phy- mel, being a poison, is a peril to‘ many. It stays in the system and D The controversy between the Tampa Times and the Telezram as to the merits of the Mexican sol- dier as a fighting factor has reached the inconclusive stage where ad-| journment is necessary until Villa's army tackles Huerta's forces at or around orrean where there ought to be some real fighting that will test the staying qualities of the combat- ants. And the Times will please remember that we were not discus: sing the relative merits of the Mex- jcan and American soldiers, for there is no room for discussion on that point; but we do insist that the Mexican has improved as a fighter and that well-officered and well - armed, he will give any army we may send across the Rio Grande a very nasty experience before it reaches the City of Mexico. It is quite possible, with Mexican dissen- sions healed and patriotism aroused by American invasion, for an army equal in courage to’ thHe rurales\)rl that country to be recruited to face the hated “gringoes,” .and the Times admits that the rurales are formld-' able fighters, We have seen them| snd we knoWw. : areincluded inour large stock of Beautifu! Jewelry ¢ We have here everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. BPpPB i D If you are looking for tke latest novelties at fair prices, see our display first “Hr C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. PEEPEEPE PP NP0 4400044 about remarkable eures, but you simply fogle. «| Breyfogle. because it gets at the cause of rheumatism titler. - analysis of its ingredients and ef-}the poison outof the system. 50e and 1| Campbell. It is generally known that calo- GE-RAR.DY LINIMENT, when nted with this| qen, B R e J. W. Chiles to Covington Co. P. 8. Weittenhiller to 'J. A. i1 Price. John M. Smith to Solomon Raul- without question if you are in anyimarket and grocery: store on Fiorida | €rsom. J. D. Tillis to Sessoms Invest- mtnt Co, ; J. Walker Pope to I. U. Wet- more. g March 16, 1914 Edwin L. Hills to Johg W. Brey- Anna H. Walter to John W. Seymour Campbell to Birtie Hos- Francis M. Hostitler to Se)’mdur W. E. Underbill to J. J. Whid- J. W. and Cora S. Sample to trustees of African Methodist Zion Episcopal Church of America. P. W. Daniel to T. A. Goode. P. E. Alford to James D. Bailey. Payne and DeVane to A. Cro- marty. Mrs. Florence E. Inman to Mrs. A. E. Lightner. Warren Oliff to Herman Woerz. Laura M. and Kline 0. Varn to Wm. J. Smith and MacArtney. T. K. McRae ang wife to Mrs. W. C. Hofford. T. K. McRae and wife to E. §. Alderman. George W. and Clara H. Eng- * lish to J. A. Franklin. FIRST NATIONAL BAN “Prosperity is ~ Hlere ... and my Chief Clerk, Wood- - row Wilson, will assist me in " maintaining it. 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