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Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colisization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes aad Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- berry and Trucking Farms. WITH 32 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH FLORIDA SOILS, CROPS AND CITRUS GROVES. WE GUARANTEE ALL PROPERTY JUST AS REPRESENTED BY US. FOR RELIABLE INFORMATION SEE 0I|Imger @ i Alfield Opposite New Depot, Seed Potatoes VWWWWWY VWAV Car to arrive in a few days. Big shipment of Beans and Peas npow in. Full line all new Seeds expected this week. ‘D. B. Dickson Mayes Grocery Company Wholesale Grocers ‘HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Ship- ping Hampers. A few cars of;Shingles at COST to close. IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand. We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchants MAYES GROCERY COMPANY Lakeland. Florida Special Sale ON CURED MEATS--THIS WEEK ONLY Sugar Cured Hams, Ib . English Cured Shoulder, 1b) .q N ————— PILLANS’ “THE PURE FOOD STORE” THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, JANUARY 4, 1912. Our ified riment’s $150 for a good upright piano. Been used. Your own terms. At the great pMno sale Drane building. Ludden and Bates. 1-2-2. FOR RENT.—2 furnished ' rooms. Gentlemen preferred. Apply The News Office. 11-3 tt. FOR RENT—Owing to a change in ‘ his business plans, the Lessee of the | store room in the Drane building at No. 309 Main St., Lakeland, desirable tenant. | for right party. Good proposition For particulars ad- dress, H. J. Drane, in the Drane building. 12-9-1-mo. The great special Piano Sale now going on in the Drane building of- fers an opportunity never before known in Lakeland. You can now 2| find a high-grade piano and get a 3| great reduction in price, you must §| hurry, they are going fast. 1-2-3. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER— Miss Ruth Brown, Room No. 1, Raymondo Building. 1-3-12tp. FOR SALE—Green bone Price $7.00; cost $10.00. W. M. Clough. FOR SALE—Donkey, harness and trap. A child's delight. Apply for further particulars to J. D. O'Hern, cor, Orange street and Massachusetts avenue. 12-28-tf. BREAD—Ask your grocer for Young's Bread or phone 327. Prompt delivery. 12-26-tf. FOR SALE—20 acres good truck and farm land; small dwelling, small barn, stable and wagon shed. Two acres cleared and in cultivation. Three miles east of Lakeland on clayed road. The land is extra good for all purposes. See J. N. Davis, owner, 610 N. lowa ave. Phone 264 Black. 12-26-2w-p. FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms, all modern conveniences. Ap- ply to Mrs, L. A. Rennolds, cor. Mas- sachusetts ave. and Cedar street. 12-27-tf. FOR SALE—A 1909 Modet, 5-Pas- senger Elmore Automobile, in perfect condition, the engine being new. Would be a bargain at $1,000. My price only $750. R. G. Henderson, Auburndale, Fla. 12-27-tt. WANTED—TO buy a residence at price within $2,000. Address Bot 254, Lakeland. “ FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING— Mrs. Broadwell has opened a Dress- making parlor, cor. of Orange street aund South Florida ave. Prempt-ex- ecution of work and satisfactioh guaranteed, 12-27-5¢. Now is the time to lay in a good supply of sheet music while the spe- cia 10c sale lasts at Perry-Tharp-Ber- ry Music Co. FOR SALE—Cheap, one oak tension table, 10 dining-room chairs and other furniture. M. J. Simon, Phone 254. 21-29-tf. cutter. Apply to ex- FREE SOUVENIR OF LAKELAND —-An attractive folder of facts, fig- ures, and illustrations. We want to give you a few copies to send to the “folks back home.” Smith & Steitz, Room 19, Raymondo, Bldg., 12-29-6t. pd. FOUND-- Bunch of keys at Ball Ground. Owner can have same by calling at News office and paying for this ad. Good board, pleasant room. three course dinner. Plenty fruit, vegeta- bles, etc. Telephone. Call 411 New York ave. Day, $1.00; week, $5.00. ot Middle age white woman wants housework in small family. Address | in care of Mrs. Minnie Thusten, Lake- i land, Fla. 12-30-3p. LOST—Small ailigator spectacle case. Finder will be rewarded if same is returned to Mrs. L. A. Ren- nolds. 12-30-tf. WANTED—AIl smokers to try my PURE Havana cigars—all enterpris- ing dealers keep them. W. H. 8. Humphreys. 1-1-12p. HOUSEKEEPER. —Position want- ed by middle aged lady. Address Mrs. J. Simons. 1-1-2tp. Special sale of sheet music at Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. All popular music to be sold at 10 per copy- Remember the great Piano Bar- | gains will be gone in & few days. Nothing ever like this sale in Lake- land; hurry up! 1-2-2. FOR SALE—2 fine open 10-acre tracts adjoining new town of Clay Center, 12 miles north of Lakeland. Town improvements going on now will make this property valuable. Price $30 per acre. Gibbons, Room 210 Drane Building. 1-2-6t. See Prof. Joe Barres and his $10,000 troupe of performing Ponies with Cole & Rice S8hows at Lakeland, Friday afterncon aad night, Jaauary sth. de-| sires to sub-lease the premises to a !'ISH'—-‘Plenty'lrelh and salt water fish on hand now. ' WIil keep oynera when possible. Best select 30’ l’lld 60 cents. W. A. Yaun, 218 N. Ken- tucky. Phone 252-Red.: 1-3-tf. Boy wishes position in Drug Store. has several years experience as all around clerk, and understands the soda fount business. Notify News office if you need such a person. 1-10 B. Morse, 115 1-2-tf, ly finished. See H. New York ave. (ole & Rice's Big R. R. combined with Sipe's Wonderful Trained Animal Exposition, street, on Friday, January 5th, giv- ing two full and complete perform- WANTED— Canvasser, lady Good pay. Room 80, young man. sell. Apply Hotel. FURNITURE Tremont ing room and Kitchen furniture, All practically new. For call 300-Blue, 1-9-p. FOR SALE——6-room cottage, nice- $ | Shows | will ex- |8 hibit in Lakeland on West Lemon:3 ances at 2 and 8 p. m,, rain or shine. | ¢ or|g Nothing to| g FOR SALE-—Three | bedroom sets of furniture, also din-|& information | § (ole & Rice German-American R. R. Shows tions will give two grand perform- ances in Lakeland on Friday. Jan. afternoon at 2, night at 8. Show gives many free outside exhi- Balloon Ascension and Parachute Jump. Dont miss it. FOR SALE—6-room cottage, lots. Avenue, 1-11. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. ‘Clerk—A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. Supt. Kirk, Bartow. Sherif—John Logan, Bartow, combined with Sipe’s |8 Wonderful Trained Animal Exposi- | 3 This | § bitions, such as high wire ascension, | Jopines Daylight Fire Works and a|g Public Instruction—T. B.|§ Some --‘*Specialties For the Household| DO Genuine. Crystal Glass Sure-Edge Carving Sets Rifles for the Boys Robson's Sure-Edge Guaranteed Pocket Knives SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY GO BN | (. We tender all our pat- rons the compliments of the season, and wish for them happiness and prosperity during the coming year. six | § On South Missouri avenue. For |9 information call at 511 S, Mfissouri g Coffee Percolator Haviland China Dinner Set Absolutely Guaranteed Razors Scissors for the Ladies You Rex X X X X Table Cutlery and Spoons County Judge—W. S. Preston,|{ Bartow. Tax Collector—J. H. Lancaster, |8 Bartow. Tax Collector—F. M. Lanier, Bar-|{ tow. Treasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bartow. County Commissioners.—E. 8. Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J. Lewls, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft. Meade; J. E. Bryant, Kathleen; T F. Holbrook, Lakeland. 5 Schoo! Board.—R. W. Hancoek, Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. J. Whtd- den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland; T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow, State Senator—D. H. Sloan, Lake- land. Members of House—A. J. Angle, Bartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce. City Officers. Mayor—JIno, F. Cox. Marshal—W, H. Tillis. Clerk and Treasurer—H. L. Swatts City Attornty—Epps Tucker, Jr. City Council-—-W. 8. Irwin, R. L. Mayes, G. E. Southard, W. H. Pugh, J. M. Keen, Il. D. Bassett, 0. M. Eaton. | State Officers. Governor - A, W. Gilchrist, Talla- hassee. Secretary of State ford, Tallahassee Comptroller- A, ¢ hassee. Treasurer see. Attorney-General -11. Clay Craw- Croom, Talla- W. V. Knot, Tallahas- -Park M. Tram- mell, Tallahassee. Commissioner of Agriculture McLin, Tallahasee. Supt. of Public M. Holloway, Tallahassee. Railroad Commissioners-—R. Hud-| son Burr, Chairman; Newton A. Blitch, Royal C. Dunn W. C. Yon, ! Secretary. All communications should be addressed to Tallahassee President of the Senate—Fred P Cone, Lake City. B K. Instruction—Wm. Plumber Rat. An old story used to go around of a plumber who kept a lot of rats in his shop in a trap, and when be bad a call always took ome along The rat was frightened or forced to take to the drain, and he burrowed through to his liberty in the sewer. Of course, it was not necessary to take the pipes all to pleces, but the big dill came in, anyhow. Easy Method of Making Sait. The process of making salt at the eprings in Salinas, Mexico, :is very simple. The water, which contalas 4 to 7 per cent. salt, is pumped inte tanks: It is then evaporated to 25 to | ¥ 28 per cent., beginning to crystallise at 18 per cent. The water is thes drained off and the salt swept out. The JACKSON & WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY Clough Shoe Co. ..NOTHING BUT SHOES... We sell at regular prices and give a discount of 5 per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOS>. Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. All the latest styles---Call and see for yourself AAAAAAMMAA AAMAAAAAAAM COOCOOCOO00OOOC0AVDOVOVVOVOOIO DOVVOTOOT Everything in the Way of Holiday Goods Slaughtered while they last at cost and less Some great bargains lef don’t fail to see them HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHIT TORE ITE DRUG S