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ey two organ sales Player Pianos. \ We have in stock a fine line of high grade instruments also several pianos slightly. | used, which we will sell at practically cost. If you are planning to get a piano now is the b ! time, and with each sale you have the guarantee of this Company, which stands ready at | all times to make each piano good, as we are here to stay. Why go elsewhere to buy when you can buy for less of your local dealers. These pianos are going to be sold re- gardless of price. Are you going to get one of them? Terms to suit everybody. Perry-Tharp-Berry Mus that for New Year’s day? giving the people some of the greatest (. We closed four piano sales and How is We are yesterday. values ever before offered. If you fail to investigate them vou are sleeping over your rights. where quality and square dealings count above all. Go to the store See our line of (. All the latest popular songs this week only at 10c per copy. ‘‘We Stand Behind Every Plano We Sell.” t Those Who Come ano Go SRl L D) ¥is Winnie Streater has returned 0 Tallah where she goes to nier State College for Wom- ————— ¥ T 1L Walker, s entertaining bt 2other ang sister, Mrs. Griffin Mrs. Burns who expect to spend ";:.’:v noour city. Mrs. Grifin WG Dere Jast winter, and made 5 fends 4l of whom welcome it psortanity of seeing her again. Misses Mildred and Vera Buchan- an will leave within a day or two for Gainesville, Ga., where they go to enter college. E. M. Deekle, prominent in: Lake- land business circles spent yesterday attending to business matters and was registered at the Marlborough. Tampa Tribune. Mr. C. W. Kine, of Michigan, who has been thé guest of his friend, Mr. Ossian Drane, has returned to Gainesville where he goes to re-enter the State University. Mr. Kine and Mr. Drane were schoolmates at this institution and the former's visit has ‘Mr. and Mrs. Schimer, of Charles- ton, 8. C.,, who have been spending some time in Sanford, will arrive this afternoon and will spend the winter here, having serured rooms at the bome of Miss Annie Browning. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kent, father and mother of Mrs. J .E. Marshall, will occupy the house recently pur- chased by Mr. Marshall from J. B. Smith on Peachtree and Lake avenue, and will move into it next week. Mr. C. G. Fletcher, of Socrum closed a deal on Monday last with Rev. J. R. Wells of Alabama for ten acres of improved land on his tract there. Mr. Wells is already located on the land and will build a chicken been one of mutual pleasure to both. | ranch there in the coming summer Kentucky Avenue the lowest. We want your business ad friendship during 1912 And we are going to hustle to get it, and if fair treatment and prompt service is all that is necessary, then we will get it. find that our line of X Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ¥ is full and complete and prices as low as Don’t lose sight of the fact that we repair watches, clocks and jewelry and guarantee satisfaction. show goods. G. N. Funk & Co. Opposite Park A pleasure to Come in and see us. You will Lakeland, Florida. Piano House of Florida average either handling on commission consignment or are branches of some honse whose headguar ters and chief manacement is outside i the State, Our headquarters are in Lakeland, You i b have no one but us to deal with from the time . vou buy vour piano until paid for in full. Al contracts are made pavable to us and kept right inour store. Our pianos do not come through i any other house, but directly from the ; factory. Our pranos arcnot trimmed in gold Py X for special displav, but we will put them side by side with any Piano made and let you be the judge. ‘ i ic Co. Although 8o late in the season, Mr.' OPPORTUNITY. | L. R. Battle has had ripe guavas ai his home place on Lake Morton for It I8 your opportunity to take ad- the past several months, and this|‘antage of the per cent. plan at morning favored this office with a|Marshall's & to 26 cent store. This generous sample of the fruit, which | Week. we found unusually large and of ex-| MARSHALL'S § TO 25c. STORE. cellent flavor. 216 Pine Street, EDISONIA The Ploncer Picture Honse of Lakeland, PROGRAM TONIGHT. FUTURE OF FARMItG. In the next 100 years, if this Is to be a self sustaining cenntry, we must adopt new methods of farming and pursue them with eagerness and intelligent enter- farm to the city. How can these ) present evils that threaten the progress of our agricuiture be remedied? How can the move- ment from the farm to the city be stopped? Ilow can proper la- bor be secured upon the farm? 1 am an optimist and belleve i that situations, however threat- | ening or immediately discourag: ‘ ing, have In themselves ele- i ments that justify hope of bet- i terment. The increased price of SONG AT STAR THEATER. The song to be sung by Mr. Logan tonight at the Star Theater will be Jefferson d'Angeles’ great success: “l Am Going Crazy." EDISONIA calls special attention to a very fine picture program tonight. THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. Where all are good, comparisons (Allegory.) farm products has increased the are invidious, but wish to call parti- THE WAY OF A MAID :.l:: of the 'I“l:-t::d -.lt cular attention to Thanhauser's (Drama.) [ of farming. That “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” the works unuu.lhmpllllydlh | story of which is known to every THE Pfl?cm SHOE. in the past who have gone inte man, woma and child. (Comedy.) the city, because It offers a pros- pect of a better income and 2 more comfortable living.—I'ves- ident Taft. Then the “Way of a Maid” is shown by the Reliance people which is a guarantee of good work. A good, refined comedy com-|gQH pletes a well-balanced program. SENTENCE SERMONS. This life is training and pas- sage.—Browning. ——NOTICE—— Beginning January Ist, 1912, I shall endeavor to make Lakeland famous by producing the best 5c cigar in South Florida. sMOKE |NMAN’S BLUNTS’ THAT'S IT Manufactured by Inman Cigar Factory Small kindoesses, small cour- tesies, small considerations, ha- bitually practiced in our social intercourse, give a greater charm to the character than the dis- play of great talents and ac- complishments.—M. A. Kelty. It has been well said that mo man ever sank under the bur- den of the day. It is when to- morrow's burden is added to the burden of today that the weight is more than a man can bear.—George Macdonald. Lakeland Fla. Phone 233 Red I | | i [ | | The divine wisdom has given us prayer not as a means where- by we escape evil, but as a means whereby we become strong to meet it.—F. W. Rob ertson. g L. W. FULGHUM : Electrician peater in Flectrical Supplies HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN 153—— —PHONE——=153 9 <o h- SQOC | Showy Footwear in Russia. ! All Russians have a weakness for | handsome footwear, and the result is | | that there are more showy boots worn ; |lll the czar's empire than anywhere l‘ {else on earth. This preference el-’ |tends to the women as well as the '-.l.