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N TR AR AR L ENR IS NIy . R RO ORI wvr)oomcmoomaummoowwmmmg < OUR FRIENDS A‘\ID THE SRS ———— PUBLIC GEN ERALLY | ' \ViE wish in this manner to tender ‘our thanks and appre- == ciation for the increased patronage, "with “whichiwe have $ / ! been favored durmg the past year, and to wish -all a Happy Year during 1912. (. We shall continue to endeavor to merit the patronage ' of L] 1l who desire dependable goods at right prices and repair work done with prdmptnéss and efficiency. Very truly yours, H. C. STEVENS \ E enjoyed a fiplendid Chnstmas trade fqr which we are very thankful to ‘our patrons and the bic generally. We take occaswn to thus;express ur thanks and to wish all al Happy and, Prosperous New Year. 4 Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. | C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Lev W. M. \ * 5 Lakeland Book Store” “45 Seconds M fiu New Depo i Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M) No,| 29 meets the first Thursday night in} each month in Masonic Hall. ng commma vulomnad. Arenden, \gecretary; J. L. Love, H. P. ‘s Palm chnptor. 0. E. 8. meets Q"l"y second andl fourth Thui o!mhmonthat'lao:p' : Flora Koen, w. M Lucie F.. the best of gooda . i Phone 203 for prompt de : il 1 Lakeland Camp No 78, W. 0. W. meéets évery second and fourth T rs- day night. Woodmen Circle first ‘and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- nedy, Council Commapder, Mrs, Sal- | lle Scipper, Guardidn of Circle. s " . L0.0.F ' Meets every Friday night at 7:30 at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- dially invited. ~ J. Q. FRENCH, _ . Noble Grand, € e Lt K. OF P. Regular meeting every ' Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd’ Fellows Hall. ' Visit- lng members aiways welcome. ‘ F.'D. BRYAN, 5 ‘ Chancellor Commander. $1 A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. Also a Cumpim> Smk of | Clgars Iolliwm _l‘ost Cards GIAWBALE 3 RORONCH G 01“:‘8;«:32-:? L I:.v'& 'e::x?y Oysters i Swiol -~ Welwvite Vour Fresh and m Patronage HOIENNY 3| each month at 2:30 p, m. Visiting Sisters always welcome, Cowdery Building . MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec’y. Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres. L G A R Saturday in every month at C. B. Dayton’s, South Ten- nessee. J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. Completely Spoiled. “What's the trouble with that prima donna?” asked the manager. “She used to be very pleasant and consider- ate” “Yes,” replied the stage man- ager, “but she has gotten so she be- lieves all the press agent writes about her.”. Milton’s Summing Up. Wise men have sald many books are wearisome; who reads incessantly and to his reading brings not a spirit and judgment ‘equal or superior, un- certain and uneettled still remains— deep versed in books, and shallow in himself.—Milton. Tobacco in China. D, FLA., JANUARY 6, 1912. 1ng Started ‘ ves I8 always in:a hurry. possible thing that, accord- r friends, could prevent her ring would be & state of paralysis, i the eontributory causes to 1l state of being in a hurry she does not make up her mind the last possible minute. That it was not'until her husband hed back his chair from the t tahlé that she suddenly ex- “I think we'll .go down to 1d, I, to Cousin Nettie's , after all. The train 5 at 11 o'clock and we'll get in nty of time to rest and dress, » wedding is not till eight right,”" said = her = husband: ‘tter drive down in the elec- pick me up at the office. 11l toy from the office get the the station and take it home.” i Genevieve started from the house with plenty of time-and with ‘three guit cases blocking up all the interior .t the electric that she did not oc- ¥y herself. To be sure, she Hd a ew e nds such as stopping at the milliner's for “her latest hat, getting a Sracelet at the jeweler’s and picking o\\t some flowers to wear that night, M she knew that she could do these errands in a hurry. ‘When she arrived fi her husband’s office he was Just thle to see the tip of her nose above the luggage and the boxes beneath 'which she was apparently buried. " “Drive on!” he ordered. “T'll take & street car. Why didn’t you bring along a truck to carry all that stuff?” Genev jdeve engineered her car dthrough the perilous way to the rail- froad station and there waited for her and. As the lna{ clock pointed "His phmz up, red and breathless. They eet car had been blocked. , in consequence of Genevieve's be- dissolved in tears over the fiasco. 'fler grief “seemed to be equally di- wided between sorrow at missing the dding and woe over.not being able show off . her mew evening gown. hen she grew.tired .of telling her band that it was his faulty he told that it was hers, until she grew sted and could resume the theme. Genevieve reached _ revived lomcwht N rolched his o him, s a train on & different at 2:30," she informed ned for tickets to be b ve made all srrmxembnu. Al they are mortally afraid going to give in. “I mmldl" i’h all that agony and P11 meet you right by the MQ * Genevieve ended as calmly q { b@ hhd not spoken. yelled her husband. ‘it we miss the wedding we'll in time for the reception,” ‘Genevieve, sweetly. “Goodby, At, 2:15, remember!” » roared her husband as |ho the recelver. . o e’s husband was there on umg‘thd so was Genevieve, with the,| three | ‘suit cases, the hat, the flowers and frfumph at really getting off after || all. Bven her husband melud under her rfulness. * they had rolled ulong for an hour admitted that a little rest and cha from the office was a good than;&u that he-really should enjoy the Wedding and seeing all the rela- tives,, Then Genevieve got out some cardjjld they played penuchle. Then they pead a story and had dinner. The train was due at 7:45, Genevieve. sald, S'.t to sdy, it was on time. They ! out of the car with all their hflndhmm and ran for a ¢cb. “We can make the house in ten minutes and get dressed in twenty,” Geneyleve ‘sald. “We—my goodness, Arthar, ‘whai's happened to the piace? Why—why-—" : i She ' grabbed a passing native. “Isn;?i' mfipflngfield"" she shrieked. 1 he said, in surprise. it is. Springfield, Ind.” Regretted Enthusiasm. tie member of the anti- was a guest at a din- ‘house on the upper West tly, where he allowed a go untouched while he “tohacco nuisance,” con- gaying that he hoped that present would agrée, it 'do no mbre, té refrain from public places and in the of women. In telling of the the Host sald: “We all without further argument, and our friend seemed to be elated only one smoker ir the nunsgg that was my daughter, @band is going to learn in PAGE SEVEN $1 00¢ ME PROVE IT What? gThat: 1 am selling Men's Suits for al5, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look all round, then come to my shop and LOOK You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. C’) Lakeland’s Léidlmz Clothing Store s THE HUBGZ JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. @E@Efi EEIEEEER MONEY TALKS Wi ED[LL i WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND i PRICE OF OUR GOODS. X ». Sugar, 14 pounds « Swift's Premium Hams, per yound Best Butter, per pound, Picnic Hams, per pound Mothers’ Oats, per package Heckers' Whole Wheat. Flour, per bag Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag . i (O e Heckerp’ Rye Flour, per bag..... ... ... . RARTIAT SRR 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... .10 ven i @@'@@@@“ | : .Efiflflfififi@fi@flfi@@fifi. P . Fat Mackerel, each “Irish Potatoes, per peck Baby Size Cream, 6 for .... i Fumlyme(!renm,afor............ gLt LALLGBANDWEWHIHGLADTOBEBVEYW E. G. TWEEDELL ‘A Buggy A. Wagon , A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Kutomcblle Robe or anythmg required for riding or drlvmg, see M’GLASHAN > THeLHustlinq Harness and Buggy Man § i Two Stores 1909-111 South Florids f o (0, We wish all our Customers and Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and trust that during the coming year we may be favored with a continuance of tHe liberal pat- ronage for which we are thankful With the compliments of the season, we are, Yours Cordially, J. W. 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