Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 22, 1912, Page 7

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(= Repairing = OF ALL KINDS ON The place where the Railroad Watches are repaired The place where your work should be done All work guaranteed. Prices as fow as honest work can be done for. Nothing b GIVE ME A CALL. 1 'WILL APPRECIATE IT H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. the best material used 01 :;-ooooooc»oc OO AN W' joved a splendid Christmas trade for which we are very thankful to our patrons and; the cenerally, We take occasion o thus express mis and to wish all a Happy and Prosperous : ¢ The Professions : DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scieptifically Prescribed | 'Phone: Office 141, Residence 22, Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland Bbok Store “45 Seconds from the New Dep.u JR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Established jn July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 («woooooooooogoooooooooooomooo OOOO0R0D00000000000OV0OROVOOOV0N &THE MODERN BAKERY. . Unly Bakery in town that m.}fies Bread and f Cukos by machinery, which mefins no sweat in made by hand. We guarantee to use hest of goods in our hrr‘.id and cakes. w203 for prompt (Igfncr\ Barlnte Brothers Lakeland § un J‘)‘:":‘C'O'.‘OWC’ DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SBURGEON, | Rooms 3 and 4 Kenwucky Building 2 } f » K LAKRLAND, FLORIDA, DR R R SULLIVAN, ~PHYSICIAN=— Spccml attention given to Surgery and Gynecology Kn\mu«-l\_\ Building LA g bread as | Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler : OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Bryant Buildin Rooms 5, 6 and 17, .LAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, ¢ Lake Morton, _Joha Edmunds, Prop. | ciders of all requiring anything in this line. LAKELAND, C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Buailding Lakeland, Fla. ROGERS & LLANTON Lawyers, Bryant Block, 'Phone Lakeland, Fla, 319 JNO S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Buildineg. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. TUCKER & TUCKEli, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg, DON'T WORRY! ABOUT IT i Florida e ———— —————————— R. B. HUFFAKER, —~Attorney-at-Law— "Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla We will put J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy ted); will ad- R STREATER & KENNEDY | Contractors and Builders, | Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. | B Letug talk with you about | your building large or small | Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. Your property with us and forget it. ‘ompanies only (time tried and fire tes * personally and pleasantly; pay you promptly and & t nt; look after the renewal of your policies; grant s and gasoline permits without charge, and do all uts should do for the protection of their 1 customers FBED T. WII.LIAMS C E | Special attention z'ven to design and i | coustruction of Sewerage —_— and Water Works | System. E R. H. JOHNSON FIRE - s - mi‘;:i; I.\’SURANCE AGENCY . Civil Engmeers and Architects CHUNN, Manager Lakeland, Fla. country afid town property. Rooms 212-2 Drane Bldz. LAKEVAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports Blueprinting. “iccessor to Johmson and Cannon. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND. FLA., LIOOO0OV00MOOOGOODOOHIOO0 '0 g - | “George was anlways weak | | o JANUARY 20, 1912, HARSH CURE FOR INFLUENZA | 8ting of the Yellow Jacket Will Cause ! Symptoms of Disease to Subside. There is a new cure for influenza {which Dr. Robert T. Morris of New R , York writes about in the current is- sue of the Medical Record. Briefly stated if you have 7" influenza walk out —— or strike it of yellow and either Kkick it violently with a stick, | at home, “The site of the sting became exces- | sively painful and swollen,” Dr. Morris in telling of a man who cured himself of influenza in this very way. “An hour later the symptoms of influenza subsided rapidly. and three | hours later the patient felt perfectly | well, with a hearty appetite for his | dinner. This relief trom the influenza continued for two days, during the | the wasp was most intense. On the | subsidence of the inflammation of the leg on the third «day symptoms of in- | duenzi aeain veappeared, and while not Gs nninked as previously, ed tor o tor persist have been used for the vheunatism, and in some paris v bee keepers receive a natic patient ons of hee stings for sy € apy KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. A typical aristoerat was the first Marguis of Abercorn. He died in 18IS bt s still revered in Ulster un 3 of “The Owld Marquis Tl nobleman always weni our shooting in his blue rib bou, and requived his housemaids te weir white kid gloves when they mide Lis bed. Before he marvied his first cousing, Miss Cecil Hamilton, he indizced the prince regent to confer on her the titular rank of an earl's divelitor, that be might not marry be neath his position; and, when he dis covered she contemplated cloping, he Bent i message ting her to t the tamily conch, it ovght never to be said that Lady Abercorn left her Lushand’s roof in a hack chaise —Collections and Recollections, (By One Who Has |\||ll a Dairy.) P AP PPOD PP DI USE OF WORDS. —_— | Now, it eannot be too clearly under- | stood that, in science, technical terms | are names arbitrarily assigned, like| Christian names to children. There can be no question of the names he. Ing right or wrong. They may be ju-‘ dicious or injudiclous; for they can sometimes be o arranged as to he easy to remember, or so a8 to sug gest relevant and -important ideas. But the essential principle involved was quite clearly enunciated in Won: derland to Alice by Humpty Dumpty, when he told her, apropos of his use of words, “I pay them wlm and make them mean what [ like"—A. N Whitediead in “An Introduction to to the nearest nest , jackets | after making sure that the wasps are | reports | Mathematics." i .. | | THE THING TO REMEMBER. | A reply very characteristic of the statesmin and diplomat who made it is given in the “Autobiography of Al fred Austin™ Lord and dy Salis bury wer the gmiests at Hew ell Granee. shury Lad come t meeting On the m f M. day when the spece! a5 1o be delivered, secing Lord Salishury puscine into the study I gaid to hin I suppose you are #olng to think over what von will say tonight " “No,” he said, in his iron ical way, “rather to think over what I must not sy BIG YEAR FOR GEMS. The dewand tor dinmonds, pearls nd other tones in the vear thout ending will swell the total val i of the tom hon than $41.000 000 qee timate made yeste ed ai the en n 11 to more to an «s by an import er, Last vear the gem imports ex- ceeded $i0 1S which exeelled any previo r's except 1906, when the total wus $14 ASK. In 1908 only $12.562 896 worth of gems reach- ed the United States, hut since that time the receipts have indicated a healthy condition in the trade. | { THE WEAK ONES. | [ | Police Chief Qvlmmn was talking | | about a married man who had fallen | before the charms of the beautiful | “flirt catcher.” { said the chief. “Once, when he was a boy at | school, his. mother was .qmlumnngmr mm to his school teacher. “‘George is g0 easily led,” the moth- | | er said. | *“‘Yes’ the teacher | in the right directio | | THE NEW CHINA. agrecd-—‘except In the provinee of t Tse, where, Marco Po dainfully, there was scs ] "N & man-atarms | ¥oung men traini | ercises and dri Soon,” their mili ary marchi g ‘ { will lead mil of er vhose hatt ill ern f | end America rom Les Derniers | | Barbares, by Commandant d'Ollone | PAGE SEVEN. Rich Men’s Clothes at Poor Men’s Prices R S R T S R TI ETS FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY Values are big enough to make them go fast z0 step lively if vou want to You'll buy save money. if you see the goods S COME, AND COME OQUICK! The Hub, s vre. time when reaction from the sting of | 4 We Carry a Full Line of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Ap- Also a Completc Stock of Cigars, Tobaccos, Post Cards 3 QOOOOOOAOVICIOM Siom ‘We Invite Your Oysters in Season Eax 5 a =% Fresh and Fine Patronage s § LOOONOOGIGOPOOACGOPOONVGIO0 FOOOIOOOOOONVC0Q #H, O .DENNY I*%{t’: Cowdcry Building 388 B000000000G000000000000000NO00BNNIOVDIN0 gf)m" Cx &»“WWOCM&WM*OCW:@MWOOOOOO @ MONEY TALKS TW[EIA)TELL’S WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICE OF OUR GOODS. Sugar, 14 pnunds ----------- $1.00 Swift's Premium Hams, per pu.md .......... 18¢ Best Butter, per pound, ........ .. 40¢ Picnic Hams, per pound 12 1-2 Mothers' Oats, per package. . . 10¢ Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per L\;, 35¢ Peckers' Graham Flour, per bag . 35¢ Heekers' Rye Flour, per bag. ... 35¢ 12 pound bag best Flour S g‘(;: 24 pound bag, ‘ntl\ ackerel, il .10 Irish Potatoes, per peek . .......... .35¢ Baby Size Cream, 6 for . { . 25c Tamily size Crcam, 3 for ...... ... 25¢ CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE (nLAD TO SERVE YOU E. G. TWEEDELL When You Want A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see '6LASHA The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1209-111 South Florida

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