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AT N A PAGE FOUR Tae Eveming ?elcgr_aln‘ == Fi % abo Xpresses the Austrian icea on #ublished every afternoon from the|""CUt expresses the Austria g Telcgram Building, Lakeland, Fla. “ntered in the postoffice at Lake- lsnd, Florida, as mail matter of the| scond class. —— L, F. HETHERINGT e s SUBSCRIPTION RATES. QR EINRR e $5.00 Bix moucne . ... S uree monuny A ) Delivered anywhere within the hmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 **nts a week e e i From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, ‘4 weekly newspaper giving a resume ol loca! matters, crop conditions, ¢uuuty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year. e e e Carbajal, late prov president of Mexico, is Florida for a his recent his Senor com rest after experience in This gentleman about the type of a modern civilized statesman in the whole lot the hostilities over there becan and he season of strenuot land. heen native seems to have best Mexiean since has won an honorable place in the history of patriotism his country by his tact, and judgment in securing a peaceful entrance of Car- ranza's army into Mexico City and an orderly transfer of the ment, sound covern- SIS, Nt We have been increduloug of the truth of the dispatches which tell us of barbaric cruelties perpetrated by the German soldiers in Belgium, and We are more so now reading the proclamation of the German com- mander to the since people of when his troops took possession of that city. It was a humane doliver- ance with nothing cruel, bhrutal or unreasonable ahout it and pledged the troops to respect all public and private property and the persons of the people of the latter would remain peaceable and treat the soldisrg de- cently, B (i i Armed cap-a-pie and ghedding verbal dynamite at every jump. Har- ry Floyd emits his battle yell and leaps into the European fray as the ally of Emperor Wilhelm wirom he addresses in an open letter as Dear Sir and Brother. It may be that this unexpected alliance is a violadion of the neutrality oblization of this country, before Harry commits an actual overt act of war that may involve the United States in the hideous mess he ought to take the advise of counsel and nobly refrain and rather than lay us open to (crman invasion. GERMANY WINS THE FIRST ROUND IR tary machine” istible milt- seems to he keeping The presti Gernoan its word so far. notable victory the combined armies in the collision of the war will have an immensely in- e of its yesterday against French first hig and English spiriting effect upon the whole Gor- man army and nation and vesult in corresponding depression to the oth- er side, But it would be rash to suppose that the strateg and tac- tics of the allies and the morale of their troops had gone to piecas from the shock of this first defeat, France has a huge army and is fighting on her own soil for her very life, and Great Britain, with less at stake, Will, nevertheless shrivel to a third rate vower, with her prestize and glory gone forever if the final vie- tory remains with The mont} Germany. conflict the decisive 1 is perhaps hoth have great mil- itary resources not vet impaired and every ounce of strength oS will be before the end 1ead, and allios, game-cock nations, that each SO8 brought Meanwhile into use the vast the and chief armies of Russia have erossed German frontier the ¢ with Germany strenzth in Fr cessantly sting doubtful if the Russian can be checked and Berlin be prey diers of the czar. The European war is just start: it on ast, using her nee, and Servia in- g Austria, it i vdvanee would seem to Sure for the sol- a good is anybod will be bleod just now, and ther shed and slaughter and cruelty | ahead in sufficient quantity to make the most infernal chapter in mod ern human history before the end comes If Germany wins she becomes mis- tress of the world outside of the United State if she lo querors will slice and pare er dowr , her con- EDITOR, | settled <‘lm\‘11 to a steady \(\n.n Ul. lonz editorials to the exclusion of 2,50 | { Brussels ! i | quest”’ 1 The Ocala Star refers to Servia as a Slavonic scorpion. And that just the subject, also. =0 i with We capable pen of observe that the Iiditor Reese of the Orlando Reporter-Star seems to have regret the apt and plea paragraphs he {knows so well how to write. SEHEE R, RO The Jacksonville Metropolis states |two great truths of tremendous im- port to this country and the whole world in the following paragraph: “When it comes to sitting steady in the boat, Secretary Bryan and President Wilson are the steady twins. Their ‘“watchful waiting" policy in Mexico brought forth more fruit than anything that hag hap- pened in a century. Non-assailable will do the nation just as much good in this emergency."” PSRBT Y The French temperament has been slowly but the Franco-Pru when neutrality surely changing since i war. ot 1870 suffered over-whelm- The chastening effect of sore experience has eliminated an France ing defeat. that such words as from the and the French better for it. “glory” and ‘*con- French voealnlary people are all the There has heen no braggart suggestion in any word that come from France since this war began. The people no long- er expend themseves in noisy effer- vescence, but are profoundly serious and resolute and they will inake a much better showing in consequence has than they did in 1870, S IS e It the Tampa papers are 2oing to war because of the “war extras" they should at least conform to the | conventions of civilized warfare and ultimatum or iwo to Prepare us for the impending trou- ble. Recently we remarked that it had been years since any Florida editor even in the heat of high dis- cussion, had gone further in inflam- matory verbiage than to advize the. other editor in the controversy to keep his shirt on. We invoke that noble precedent now. issue an \ Furope's calamity is certainly (nn" opportunity in the matter of secur- ing South American trade now that Encland and Germany, whe have hevetofore held nearly all of it, are too busy in other directions to look it. That trade naturaily lonzs here, anyway, and if we don't after be- 2ot it now when it can he almost had don’t bragging for the asking, we deserve it. We are always on our smartness and enterprise as 4 peo- ple, but if we pass up this opnortun- ity stupidity would be a Dbetter name, | S} oty | FERTILIZING PINEAP- ‘ PLES. | The Florida Iixperiment Sta-| tion for several yvears has been| conducting investigations in con-! nection with the subject of pie- apple culture. As a part of this work extensive fertilizer experi- ments have been conducted, from which the iollowing clusions have been drawn, | (a). Fine ground steamed bone and slag phosphate are best as| sources of phosphoric acid; cot-| tonsced meal, dried blood, and| cator pomace are best as sources| of nitrogen; high-grade and low- grade sulphte of potash are best as sources of potash. (b) Nitrate of soda, acid phos-| phate, and kainit have not prov- en satisfactory. (Why sulphate of ammonia was not used in thej experiment, this material has in general practice been found un- suited to pineapple culture.) | apples it has been found that it is profitable to use from to 3730 pounds per acre annually of of complete fertilizer, (d) Analyses of a large num- ber of fruits (Red Spanish) cov- 2280 i i\v'iw; a period of four vears show | {that the eating quality of the iruit is not atfected by the kind of fertilizer used. (e). The sugar .‘.\l inish) chtlv ferti- mereased by i \ nzer apy the heavier ications Ihe large fruits contam a higl percentage of that the smaller ones. (g). The analyses of a large number of pineapple plants show th i ferti- phos- er it they contam sufficient Bz ials, nitrogen | corporating the PEERL con-| B (¢). In case of shredded pine-|, | der THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK After a depth of one foot is passed the amount is very small. (j). Where the surface of the ground is not protected, the ni- trates are much less abundant than where there is a covering of . plants and decaying leaves. FOR SALE- strawberry Forty gection, 1 1-2 from Youmans and Plant City, ed; excellent land, syrup house, shed, good buildings, E. A. Hooper, Plant City, Fla. 2065 farm miles Lalkeland acre between 15 acres cuitivat- and truck strawberry citrus 2,000 cash KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Building Lakeland Florida GOOD NEWS TO CALOMEL USERS Dodson's Liver Tone is a verfect vegetable remedy to take instead of calomel and is harmless. guaranteed to Iy If you have trouble with constipation or biliousness, be care ful how you calomel] if mercury very take calomel, hecause is a form of mercury and remaing in the long, it will salivate riously injure the that ever lived. If you need something to siart the liver to working take Dodson's Liv- er Tone. It is a harmless vegetabl liquid which will liven up the liver as well as calomel does and without any bad after effects. No restriction of habit or diet sary. Dod- son’s Liver Tone is as safe for chil- dren as it is for grown people and evervbody likes its taste. and se- strongest person is nece Buy a bottle for fifty cents from Lake Pharmacy and if you do not find that it absolutely takes the system | I:LAND, FLA,, AUG : e —— 1914, urer and a board of dire and such other officers 1 ‘i, .,, ) 5 Holl 4 [ @ @ | & l'E b @ time A’r] .k ts capital stoc 3 i ARTICLE VIT ‘ Hnees m SO \ The ud tences. i ; N nd 4 dred shar ‘ D. 0. Re “ W, W. Ho shares : IN WITNESS WHER ’ rators have hereunto set | this the rd day of A D 1 g e R anEAND SEAL) | & W, W, HOLLAND ‘3‘\5“ 1 : . 0. ROGERS (SEAL) | & STATE OF FLORIDA | COUNTY OF POLK v i [ Before me the ul harits re |2 sell nown to |2 1 1 wi x- | Rt ‘ fiey ext | | {the foregoing 1 } | poses therein set f IN WITNESS WHI set my hand and Polk county, 1914 A il commission expires My M. G. WARING ——— NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR | $ CHARTER OF A CORPORATION, NOT FOR PROFIT N The undersigned persons hereby give that on the 1lth day 1914, they will apply Whitney, judge of the cireuit ¢ ar = the 10th judicial circuit of the of | & ida, at Arcadia, Florida, or where clse he | <may be, for a charter for a eorporation, not | & for profit, known as the Polk County Agricultural ety, The obje f su D 2 4 poration being to promot aricultur ] horticultural and Kindred interests of £ place of calomel, the drug store will | (s Eluidy aud (A, give you your money hack us sownl,m to do such other ~)mv‘uu1 e con- | @ ag you ask for it. No .n_um]t Tt |1 Mhn"”] 0 sl ;“ ‘I'\l'l"l“‘;.,'\ D. 1914 E is i the guarantee that taiks. T. 8. CLIFEORD. i L : 0. L KELLEY Ly PE RPN Iy F o ave AT . 3 v wh re 1. I have heard of people who a I B MHOMAS. | always finding other people EDWIN R SCHURVAN. “dreadful,” who sometimes fly 2 ” M n e e into a rage and get into much touble. Could it be that they|;x courr or mup COUNTY TUDGE, POLK i [ty liconiiooking Into a Mton il (COUNTE STATe Ul BIORES st i If so, we may pity them. Of o an credito tees, Distributees and all ; i ¥ [ Persons Having Claims or Demands Against course, we must not call them| [MHons : : . rooster was cer-| You cach of you, are hercby notified | % names; but the rooster was cer d required to present any claims and ¢ tainly a 2« )OS Qe (l!]\’\"l'C’\"lllll)11211'1 mands which you, or either of you, m ha {: ; | inst the estate of A Bl | & 1st. ADVERTISING PAYS S e All Except Those Who Do Not Advertise, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the governor of the State of Florida, at Tallahasee, on the 2Ist day of A D 1914, for Septeml 3 Letters Patent in LAUNDRY charter, the the following proposed origina of which is on file in the office of the see | retary of State ot Florida Witness our hands this the 8rd day of August, A D, 1914 N. F. HOLLAND. W. W. HOLLAND . 0. ROGERS PROOPOSED CHARTER OF THE “PEERLESS LAUNDRY" shall e IRLESS LAUNDRY, and its r e of business shall be at Lakeland I'olk county, but it may 1 establish br fices in this or other States, as the directors may detern Al 1 The general naty of the business to be transacted by this corporation shall be, to own and operate laundric cleaning plants, tail establishments and pressing clubs; to o operate any and all kind of manufactu; plants; to buy, own, sell d convey real estate and enj il the privie and immunities allowed der and by virtue of the laws ¢ of Florida: to buy and sell any a of personal property: to ere orations un the State buildings and to sell and dispose ARTICLE 111 The amount of the capital stock said corporation shall be eight thousand dollars di vided into eight hundred (800) shares the tpar value of $10.00 per share Said ok shall be paid in under such terms as the board of directors may determine and may be paid in labor or property at a valu- ttion to be fixed by the board of directors. ARTICLE 1V The for which said 1 Wist shall ninety niy ! ARTICT \| bus ssof il Y hall be followi president, a seer nducted by - The Woods Drug Store ;| under The undersigned incorporators hereby as \ At sociate themselves together for the purpose of SPECIATL becoming incorporated under the laws the State of Florida with the following proposed | charter : EYE, KAR, NOSE ARTICLE 1 The name of this corporation the EYES Exa i e BEP PR FERIEDFEEIIEHBED oo G B B BB BB SRBLBE PEREC 0D | is NOW OPEN and 1« qiving its Ct and satisfactory service of Druygs Toilet Artices. stom rs PROMPT. ceased, late of Polk « , Florida, 1 undersigned administr of said estate within two years fr the date hereof Dated August 10, A D, 1614 VARN, Administrator » Guess Who's I Coming????r? Dr. SamueL F. Saitn o JAST AND I'HR( MINED GLASSES FirTeEd HOURS: 9 70 12 A, M. . M, LDINC FrA, 2rodvp '; SUITE, BRYA % LAKELAND POLITE Q New and cc mplete | Candies, ete. (I, T Y our Ice Cream and Cold Drinks M ric acid, potash, hme and fertilizer. NCerease { o such proportions that he ver again menace the peace of| Europe, and the tribute laid upon her will erind her face overty nd 1} her poor for lor ATS for centuries ve sucl r 1dous jsane ament of the sword been submitted to | | fates arg nt at the immedi Keri’s Kaidy Katches Kustom w » Don't just ¢ KERN's. 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