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A TR T A S A T (s el i e N PAGE FOUR — ——————— EVENI} NG TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND. FLA, APRIL' 7, 1914..... every The Evening felegram | year ca Mrs Holder to Have 4 Millinery Cpening WHILE THE BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PALM ggy' SUITS IS FRESH COME IN AND MAKE YOUR s '| TION. POLITIGAL ANNOUNCENENTS [ SR e Published every afternoon from thef, Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- 1and, Florida, 48 mail matter of the' second class. e ———— M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. b TIPS $5.00 BIX MODLDA .+ ovvvnnconrnnns 2‘0(_) Chree MONIRS . .. ...co-vvter 1.25 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents a week From the same office is issued v THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaper giving a resume of local matters crop conditions, | * eounty affairs, etc. tor $1.00 per year. ———————————————————————— The Tampa Ti [ ton want the Se terests the g rect €sts of the Tampa t strongly for an t of Florida re- San Francisco exposi- tion and it is a matter of such prime importance that the whole State press ought to take hold of it and hammer at until success is achieved 0 Another dad-blamed outrage upon the liberties of the American people: Secretary Daniels has issued an order barring intoxi- rating liquors from the vessels and both officers and s hereafter stay dead sober | times as they can| t town. | Democratic our navy ors mus except at such get shore The imperial county enough and rich eno in her va enough have ev press yriation o own, for she is r erously supplied with papers. The Mu 3 Herald | and it will probabl son, hut just now let 2o to Fort M ven- erable Or ay the Times-Democrat of that city have been merged into one paper, and it gives a shock to learn that the Richmond Times-Dispatch. for nearly a century owned and edited | by typical Virginians, has passed into the hands of a New York man. | Newspapers have a certain personal- | ity which we can come to love most as though they were warm and | Yreathing flesh and blood, dear old | friends who talk to us and talk for | us and sympathize sorrows and rejoice with us in our joys, and when they pass away or| in a ray lose the personality we | cher d we feel that a friend is dead or has become as a stranger. The change will doubtless better th three papers in question, but the ““at- mosphere’ aind with it goe sentiment and ociations as prec- ious as the lavender in which brocades of dear old gentlewomen if the dead past were preserved | e i iirereiuiiiny The limit of unreasoning parti-! sanship has been pretty nearly % $ reached when a few Florida protest against the presence of Senator Fletcher as an invited | guest at the meeting of the Press Association in Fort Myers because | he is a candidate the Senate. Senator Fletcher is not a private citizen; he is a prominent public servant and since there have been press associations it has been the custom to distinguished public men to be present and deliver addresses and the associations were always glad to get them. Of course newspapers in invite Senator Fletcher will not violate the proprieties of the occasion by mak- ing a speech to promote his .1ndx~1 dacy and his presence there will be for precisely the same reason that Vice President Marshall will there. Semator Fletcher is ar nent citizen of Hnrnll and a other su candidacy, and the be glad to hear him few members wil] t by the dreadful suspici trying to sneak up on they are not looking hand and foot to h didate for re-electi ———0- HELP THESE ORPHANS QUICKLY even t There € rity in Florida nor any more " serving the support of our people of all classes Florida, whose Receiving Home in ly wi Sent anywhere % al- | with us in our for re-election to|g Mrs. Holder announces ' 1) ey madter ry opening for to- GR COUNTY TREASUBEB | ally invites allthe | | oo/ 00nce myself a candidate for ! o attend. She Will | oo,y treasurer of Polk county sub- ’ show the very latest millinery styles ject to the action of the Democratic | anc | e glad to see all of her old |primary election June 2, 1914. ; cus crs and new friends at her WERNER G. JO.\E:, i paric:s tomorrow in the Elliston Auburndale, Fla. ' 2 builiing upstairs ot | e ' o i ‘ AX COLLECTOR I How a/mosiE L NOTICE I announce myself a candidate for [Tax Colector of Polk county, sub- ject to the action of the Démocratic 2 ds to carry s urgently appealing to ok and | ne worx and 1 The annual meeting of the stock- the people of Florida for help. holders of the Chautauqua Auditor- primary election June 2. 2 i .r»'a:l krafibi; Ofm;hz ium Association will be held in F. M. LANIER. e Work an se = \fav 5. 191 1 StOCK- | cn———— Lakeland on May 5, 1914. All stoc FOR COUNTY SCHOCL BOARD ition, even though it R. V holders are urged to be present. to ’ —————————————————————— ~ | The friends of Mr. J. C. Covington, Owens. | Bt dans pRRLn J. E. MELTON, Secy. _ or ;f :'.,Ou desire .tO "OR RENT--One suite in the Ste- |recognizing his valuable services as | hes. fruit or provi nens apartment house Apply to (@ member of r'he county Bqard of;[ n’ them to M. C, Fdz’ Sl ey St ago | Public Instruction, present 1is name S. M. Stephens, city. 2255 eor rwlr—ot on to this position from the Third district. and urge the vot- | ers to support him. i | FOR COUNTY TREASURER I announce my candidagw for the| office of counmty 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-| inz my efficiency. Being thus emi-| nently qualified for the position, I} respectfully solicit the suppert ofl‘ the voters, and promise, if elected,| to give the same conscentious and| n RENT—Two furnished rooms housekeeping to couple Phone 300 Red A\A.d whatever you do, do qu ¥ urgent need of aid F in the rec ight without children h Missouri nogR 2386 OY3STER3—Last hance this week tor the season. Don't forget those fresh water trout they are serv- inz at The Loyal Hotel Cafe. op- posite depot. 2384 ORI LIS U BRING YOUR FAMILY and invite vour friends to a home cooked din- The Loyal Hotel Cafe, op- In addition to the great 4-ree] fea- “Hiawatha " the Auditor- ium tomorrow nizht, Manager Green ture, at will show two reels of talking pic- tures which he has secured from the Photophone Talking Pigture Com- pany. These next best to the Edison pictureg and have been through ner at are the giving great satisfaction all the South. We advise all the school| posite depot. e pains-taking care to the service of children to see the beautiful [‘i('Y'lI’»’-;___'._————-—._._——f the county in the future as I havel| of Hiawatha as it is depicted the|W*2 T[‘:[’ To :“"”3‘( ”'":mrl{lf“”:l dene in the Dast. same as the story. jii"ln amitenial ik i EDWARD J. YOUNG. A1) Rose St st FOR COMMISSIONER, ’ DISTRICT NO. 2 | take this method of announcing! to the voters of Polk county that I will be a car for “he office of county commissicner in and from District No. 2 in the primary of 1914. In ; this announcement, I, inam re at least realize the im- portance attached to the office; that} with the board of county commis- sioners rests the duty, among oth- zing the valuation of rty of the county, and’ *tion and maintaining this connection I de 1 believe in ood that taxation, and that all rich and poor should ir share of taxation in propertion to the value of pron- erty owned by them. and maintained elected 1 shall built should be 1f nominated and work to this end. MARK 8. CALOMEL A GREAT DANGER TO MANY BOWEN. —— v Liver Tone Takes its Place and is Perfectly Harmless If yvou will inquire at Lake Phar- Has Bad Effect on Some—Dodson's | Bl s : macy you will find that Dodson's LI‘.\\\‘\.![‘I\})\(H\'.{’\:’. "‘\N,A‘ ot e L‘]“‘\‘!A"‘"I e “{‘\il“lu\\\l IFPP”)I\‘{ Liver Tone is guaranteed to be a LTES FREE THURS i PRI C'ES 10¢ 5 safe, reliable remedy to take the — place of calomel and a harmless liv- r stimulant having no’ bad after- Indeed. any of these firm i ind pur price (50c¢) are in an 1€SUIOR i vegetable [AST[R SALE It is very unwise to take calome 4 Da) Apnl 8 9 10 l I(h even dangerous, as many people suf- fer from the poison afterwards ev- R n though t may app at firs Swilt's Premium Hamg: per 1beovilavonianiosads 20¢ P l“ .a_;aar A EN e : 4 temporarily relieved. On the Suga st granulate » 1bs $1.13 et t ”‘f ilated, 25 1t . . 2.0 31015 other hand, Dodson’s Liver Tone's Lenox Soap 15 bars Oe works easily and naturally (really OETORDR. SURD: 18- BRPE 5 ciine Sesen: g v am: ava s Oc assisting noture) with no pain nor Rice, good Japan, 25 lbs for % |gripe and (orrecting 2ll bilious con Catsups: Bust OIney's, 356 Iof.- o i sy ditions and ills of constipation,' Grandma Washing Powder, 7 for clearing away sick headache and Canned Corn_extra good, doz.$1.00... the co: >, brightening up strengthening | Horse feed, Our Pet Braud.. th e same time A present, value oliected waste from D. B. DICKSON 10¢ with $2 pur- chase. »odson’'s Look At My Wmdow A nation- \ bythenSal ex::l B‘::adle campaign of SAFETY FIRST isbeing waged SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED MONTGOEEBY BO[‘ Lv. Jacksonville ..... 8:11 pm | Lv. Jacksenville ... m Ar. Knoxville ........ 12:00 nn | Ar. Montgomery ..., ¢ Ar. Lexington .... .. 6:40 pm | Ar. Birmingham Ar: Cibeinnstl ..., . 8:50 pm | Ar. Nashville ...... 1 Ar. Cleveland 7:15 am | Ar. Evansville ..... . chy Ar. Detroit ... .. 7:45 am | Ar. St. Louwis ...... Ste Ar. Grand Rapids ... 2:45 pm | Ar. Chicago ...... . tom Ar. Louisville ....... 9:00 pm All Ar. Indianapolis ..... 7:00 am o ent, Ar. Chicago ........ 7:10 am | DIXIE FLYER DIXIE LIMITED Lv. Jacksonville .... i N Fastest Train to the West Ar. Atlanta ...... iCon Lv. Jacksonville ..... 9:35 am | Ar. Chattanooga ... 1 sper Ar. St. Louis ....... 2:50 am | Ar. Evansville ‘in ¢ Ar. Chlcago e 6:50 pml Ar. Chicago ...... ast] STRAW HATS. LGTEST DESIGNS. MADRAS, CRAPE AND SILK SHIRTS. WASH TIES. POPULAR STYLES. REMEMBER NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER y SPRING SUIT. WE REPRESENT THE BEST Ta| IN THE COUNTRY. Williamson-Moore Company “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN.” :l:j LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R - CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, INDay® CLEVELAND, DETEOIT TOLEDO, GRAND RAPIDS, Ty 3 BURGH BUFFALO m ROCK BALLAST. | DUST OR DIRT.® 3 SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED is solid through train, wi:the DINING CARS. FAST TIME. cars, coaches and sleepers to Cincinnati; through sleepers "t ville, Cleveland and Indianapolis daily ang to Grand Rap. lldo days and Thursdays. 1. DIXIE LIMITED and DIXIE FLYER are solid througt ‘read cago with coaches, dining cars, drawing room compartre o tinn slecpers; sleeper through to St. Louls cu wine ! over 5 nours fastest and only one-night out. MONTGOMERY ROUTE hasrfleepers through to 3t. and connecting sleepers to CRicago. M For reservations, information, ask th:the agent or address: H. C. BQET\ES the ° gPassenger Agent L. & N. 3, R., 1341 muc AdAAAAAA AdtAAdddnAd tr b We keep up with the very newest things in faney 100174 gy pleasure to show our goods, and our aim is to fit you \'\““‘"t to- only store in Lakeland that ues the custom fitting metho grét’ . turn DUTTON-HARRIS CO0. . FOOT!FITTERS s/ We Repau- Shoes While You Wait. 122 Ky. Ave, Security Abstract & thle C :% Bartow, Florida ¥ R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, Si#nd FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRES H. W. SMITH. TE e ABSTRACTS OF TITLES § ¢ New and up'todate plant. Prompt service. Lakeland business left with our Vo: President a; Cits * receive prompt and efficient attention. Railway and Electric Lines. [ HAVE A FULL LINE OF EASTER BABY DOLL PUMPS. BLACK AND WHITE AND ALL KINDS OF COLONIAL R - . v e Clough Shoe Company. § LAM THE SHOE MAN & 2 g § || ISNTTHE SAFETY OF YO: mnomorvnmmmm ’ 4 U T0YOU? I Our Bank is absolule\y SAFE.Safe and conservative < management-Safe loans and Safe investments z | THESAFETYFIRST" ) dopted by . whenit first openea its d:g:: ;:: 151:5\‘:1?::: A e “.: DEPObIT WITH Bl American State Bank ‘“Be an American.”