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For anything in sheet music call, on Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. Al]} the latest popular music in stock flt; all times. l Good bouard, pleazant room, three-| course dinner., Plenty fruit, \'\'Zvl:l-! bles, ete. Day, $1.00; week, 5.‘,,m|,[ 411 New York ave. Phone 326, ’ Seed potatoes, heans ! Lima bea melon squash, cucnmber, tomatoes, ete, G, L. FOR SALK millet, rape, cantaloup plant, pepper, Bryant, Two farnizhed rooms for li house-keepi G. M. Kent, « Fast Magzuolin and Lake avenue, i 2-2-6t Lost -\ long, black Kkid glove: finder will receive reward by return- ine 213 South New York avenue, | FOR SALI Ten bushels Ilastinzs Prolitic Corn, due to arrive this we dirvect from lastings., G, L. Bryant, rooms, Call at| 1002 South | 1-30-6t | Three in rear of For Rent Stone Florida. house For Rent—Three neatly l’urnishudf rooms for light house-keeping, to a! couple, without children. Inquire nt: Telegram Office. 'l-:}l-mp‘; Just received, fresh lot Florida- | grown variety of “Tom Watson” wa-! termelon seed. Mayes Grocery Co. | l-fll-Gt! When you want chickens of any | kind see Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue. FOR SALE--A few choice tomato plants ready for setting February 10th. = Peppers and egg plants after |gira)le residence section of Plant City, the 20th. Place your order now. First come, first served. G. L. Bryant, NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. Strong companies, careful, person- al attention to every detail of busi- ness entrusted to us, See us or ‘phone 163-Green. X D. H. SLOAN & SON. For Sale—A good horse, cheap, 8 years old. J. I. Marshall, East End Lime street. . 2-6-2t Music lessons, free all next weck. Cverybody invited to attend and learn the new method of music; come and get these free lessons, be- ginning Monday atfernoon, February 12, For full information call and see Miss Caroline Monroe, at the Glenada Hotel, Lakeland, Fla., Fri- day, Saturday, the 9th and 1oth. 2-6-5t Ix140, 8 IW, B, i To introduce Furnished rooms with or without board. Apply to 312 South Florida avenue. 2-1-6t Wood! wood! wood! split pine! 14 inches, §2 per strand. Call 144, HOUSE FOR SALE—$1,000. Two-sici) X rooius, two porches. block from Lake Morton; lot 100 e Olilinger § 1-22 on Alfield. Work—Furniture Team (e | §40, but he figured on quickly dispos- Ano Taosing, Tyler. Call "phone 289, 1-23-tf | and 1 If you are in need of musical stud- | i3, rel ong hooks or anythi sie line, sea P z'r,\'-'l'h:n'[.-i | | LADY WANTED our very complete spring line of beautiful wool suit- in the n Lerry Music Co, 128, wash fabries, ifancy waistings, silks, ete,, hdkfs, laces and petti- coats, All up to date N, Y. City Patterns, Finest line on the mar-| ket, Dealing direct with the mills| you will find our prices low. Pro- fits $10.00 to $30.000 weckly, Sam-| ples and full instructions packed in a neat sample case shipped, express prepaid. No money required, K clusive territory. Write for partic- ulars. DBe first to apply. Standard Dress Goods (o, Desk 606, Bing- hampton, N, Y. Will pay you spot cash for your chickens. Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue. For Sale—One acre lot, in most de- on paved street; has house on it worth $1,000; will sell house and lot for $2,000. Inquire Room 17, Bryant Building. 2-2-6t Dress-making, plain sewing, in- fants’ sewing with hand work. Mrs. C. L. Haynes, 718 East Parker, 2-2-4t FISH AND OYSTERS. Fresh and salt water fish, 8 cents pound; oys- ters on hand now; best select 30 to 35 cents. W. A. Yaun, 218 North Kentucky. 'Phone 252-Red. 2-2tf For Sale—Second-hand furniture. Apply to Mrs. Tauber, at E. C. Cobl's, near Lake Hunter, 2-3-tf For Sale—Buggy, in fairly good condition, Apply G. W. Dudley, cor- ner Orange and Tennessee, 6t Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights, A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren.' C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, ! W. M. * . . Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 mects the first Thursday night in each month In Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P, . o L] Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. B. Eaton, Secy. L) . . Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, meets every second and fourth Thurs- | day night. Woodmen Circle first and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal- lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. L] * - L. 0.0.F. Mecets every Friday night at 7:30 at I, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessee. Visiting brothers . cor- dially invited. R. M. DAMPIER, Noble Grand. SMALLES, Ree, Sec. K OF P. Regular meeting every Tuesday F. M. | split up among the crowd. ting when [Ple { sharp things and departed, resolved to at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, Visit- ing members always welcome. F. D. BRYAN, Chancellor Commander. A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. G LA toB of LE Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. L. A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m. Sisters always welcome, MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres. . . L] G AR Meets first Saturday in every month at C. E. Dayton’s, South Ten- nessee. J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. e e e ety e ey PR VR ", Giving Him the Limit, The reply of Henry Clay Dean, the famous Missouri lawyer of the earlyI days, to a man accused of un: peakable crime, is hisioric. The man asked the lawyer to defend him and admitted to him his guiit. “No,” said Dean, “I will not defend you. You ought to be shot out of a redhot cannonm, through & barbed wire fence into hell.” ! Simple Liniment, A simple liniment that is good for 8 strained back after a siege of house- work calls for four tablespoonfuls of | She Coulan't Say. A little boy out in Stockton, accord- Ing to the Rooks County Record, said to his mother the other day: “Ma, am I a descendant from a monkey?” “I don’t know,” replicd the mother. “I never knew any of your father's folks.” The father, who was listening, went out in the coal shed and kicked the cat through the roof.—Kansas City Star. Peculiarities of Taste. The South Sea Islanders gazes with Visiting ! BOSO0H e he Professions ; Obliging One’sFrends DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. Yarrington promised his friends to buy the box they wanted for one day at the automobile races. The best thing Yarrington does is to oblige his friends, and all the others had said DR. W. 8. IRVIN they had no time to attend to the mat- DENTIST ter. | : Established in July, 1900 The Lroker he went to sald that, ;o n\c"14 ang 15 Kentucky Bullding while boxes were very scarce, he Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 thought by paying a premium he might be able to wrench one by main | __ force from the eager lhrm!gs l'hat. ; DA. W. R. GROOVER, were Lattling for them, provided Yar- | rington would take it for the two | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, days. When he escaped from the Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Building breker Yarrington had parted with LARFLAND, FLORIDA, R.R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— j the ncxt morn- . : : lzil;ltm::xo?; ot im. | Special attention given to Surgery e ve business called him to San am.i Gyneco}ow Prancisco, so his name must be | Kentucky Luilding scratched off the list. At noon Ker- LAKELAND, FLA. nack called up to there wus 4 sud- den rush of busziness at the office and it was absolutely impossible for bim | Dr, Sarah E. Wheeler to get away Saturday, so Yarrington OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN must count him out. At three Wood- were called up to say that since | Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building some of the party could*not go he i BAbETAND thought they might as well call off the | ~ 3 party. ing of the Lox for Friday, and the $20 that would be left was not much | DR He had his firs C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Buildiug Lakeland, Fla. After Yarrington had confided some bitter things to himself over the treachery of humanity in general he hunted up the broker and asked him to take back the tickets. He had no compunction about this, as there was such a demand for them. The broker smoothly sald he had such a quantity of boxes on Band that he really could not think of paying the full price for Yarrington'’s, but that he would at great personal sacrifice give Yarring- ton $10 for it. Thereupon Yarrington said a few ROGERS & BLANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— sell the tickets himself since selling Raymondo Bldg, was §0 much more profitable than !Lakeland, buying. He called up Wattles and asked It | JNO. 8. EDWARDS he didn't want a box for one day at ats the automobile races. Wattles jumped Attorney-at Law. at the chance, so Yarrington sent over Office in Munn Bullding. the tickets and a bill for $20., Wat- tles nearly tore the telephone out by LAKELAND, FLORIDA, the roots and the boy with the tickets B. B. HUFFAKER, —~Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. Florida came back looking very much ‘as though he had been shot out of a gun. It seemed that Wattles thought Yarrington was giving him the box, and so the bill offended him hugely. After that Yarrington heard of a J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy man who wanted to go to the races, STREATER & KENNEDY and promised to send over the tickets, Before he did so Kernack phoned that . Contractors and Builders, on no account was Yarrington to dis- | Estimates Cheer{ully Furnished. pose of the box, as he had some| Letus talk with you about friends to whom he had promised it. your building large or small After Yarrington had told the other man that he could not have the tick- ets Kernack called up to say that his friends were leaving town and he dldn’t want the box after all. By this, time Yarrington was in an exceedingly tense and nervous state and hated the world vehemently. He was a cynic on the subject of friend- ship and desperate as regards his $40. It was manifestly impossible for him to stand on the street corner and wave the tickets in the faces of the passers-by, but he hit on another plan. Taking the office boy into a corner he thrust the hated tickets into his hands. “You go out there to the track,” he ordered, “and sell these tickets for what you can get. Don't you dare come back with them, because if 1 ever set eyes on them again I can't Q Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. FRED T. WILLIAMS, C. E. Special attention siven to design and construction of Sewerage and Water Works System. Sanford Civil Engincers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprinting. Sur- answer for the result.” A little later Woodmere telephoned that he wanted the seats for his cous- in's family, and when he learned that they were unavallable he sald that Yarrington might think that was the right way to treat a friend of long standing, but as for himself he had his own opinion of such conduct. He said that Yarrington might have known he would want the tickets if| } Yarrington had given the matter the | * slightest thought. ;a When the office boy came back that | night he looked haggard. He said ' that by telling the people he was the ! only support of three widowed mothers | and eight brothers and sisters he had | sold the Friday tickets among the throng at the track for a paltry dollar | aplece. He said he had intended to invest in one himself, but that in a | lucky moment he had hunted out the box and sat in it. He regretted to say that it was the very worst one there for position and that after n” had found he would have an unre- stricted view of one post, & corner of fence and a blank wall he decided he would not buy a ticket. “What did you do with the Satur day tickets?” Yarrington asked in & bollow voice. The office boy burst imwo tears. *1 -<I lost 'em!” he sobbed. Tampa or Jacksonville? COOQ00000000U0VNOCOOOOUO0T 'Pone 132} strong ammonin, four tablespoonfuls ; disgust upon an American eating rare of alcohol, two large tablespoonfuls of | roast beef, but he will eat a fish raw, salt and about a quart of rain water. | especially if he is an Hawailan, with Put these ingredients into a bottle and | great relish. He also finds a dozen or shake well. As soon as the salt is dis- | more relatives of the oyster on the #olved it is ready for use. When need- | reef at low tide and thinks them highly “Well, that’s lucky, anyway,” said ed rub the back with the liniment and | appetizing. There is the devil fish, for continue the rubbing until the surface | instance. The squid is regarded as|last time I went on the road. is warm with the friction. being a delicacy. Peculiar Sandpaper. The dried ca.n of the dogfish was once on a time used for sandpaper. In Praise of Frugality, “Men know not how great a revenue Crugality is.”—Clcero. ‘when we’ll even up matters.—Judge. Yarrington. ————a While There Is Life. Drummer—Well, I'm sorry I can’t pay you that ten I borrowed from you our pleasure to do so. Auto Drummer—That's all rlght.‘ old man. Some oae of these days ! i way run across you on the road, | | | | i id' You Know That one of the largest and most varied stocks in Florida is embraced in our warerooms? That nothing to equal it in completeness can be found outside ¢! That hardware 1s our only business? We have a big Hardware business. bracing a more complete stock than you will find in most exclusive hardwar stores, but hardware is merely a department. Everything For The Farmer Is included in this stock, The Celebrated Thornhill Wagons, Farm Machincrs all kinds, Fertilizers, Strawberry Cups—the right kind; these are but a few i Everything For The Builder The lumber to build the house; the sash ane doors to complete it; the hardwe™ that goes in it; the roofing that goes on it: the paint to ornament it, and = items as Laths, Lime, Cement and other Building Material--rf course. Visit Our Establishment Look over its various departments, covering 6,000 feet of floor space: sce multitudinous array of articles in our mammoth stock, It willbe a surpriz: * revelation to you. It will prove that we are prepared to oerve you. THE JACKSON & WILSON CO. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Ordinance, Messrs, Southard, p ‘J AEE S and Scipper. & County Officers. Sanitary, Messrs.. Pugh, .. Scipper. Clerk—A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. Public Improvement and ((merey, iy S ', | Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Py, 3 Supt. Public Instruction—T. B. Had o] Kirk, Bartow. State Officers, Sheriff—John Logan, Bartow. Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, 1,7, County Judge—W. S. Preston,|hassee. Iartow. Secretary of State—H, Clay Craw. Tax Collector—J. H. Lancaster,|ford, Tallahassee. Bartow. Comptroller—A. C. Croow, 1., Tax Collector—F. M. Lanier, Bar- | hassee. tow. Treasurer—W. V. Knot, Tulla,,. Treasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bartow. |5ee. County Commissioners.—E. .| Attorney-General—Park ), 7, Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J. meil, Tallahassee. Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft.| Commissioner of Agriculi; Meade; J. E. Bryant, Kathleen; T. . McLin, Tallahasee, F. Holbrook, Lakeland. Supt. of Public Instructio School Board.—R. W. Hancock, | M. liolloway, Tallahassee, Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. J. Whid-| Railrcad Commissioners den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland;: SO0 Burr, Chairman; X T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow. Blitch, Royal C. Dunn, W State Senator—D. H. Sloan, Lake-, Secretary. All - commu should be addressed to Tall, land. \ Members of House—A, J. President of the Senat Cone, Lake City, Bartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce. i Angle, City Officers. | Bacon's Rule for Stud,, Lord Bacon iaid dovwy in our studies we shon things that please us mo then dev things 11 then we sisted, fartl studies are the more two. It would be well 1 old truths recalled, ievive taught. They should be ; only into our public schools 1. J our national life A, Clonts. Tax Collector, Mayor-—S8. Clerk and Swatts, Treasurer and Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C.| D. Clough, Marshal, W, H. Tillis. Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin. Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr. Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. Members of Council—Morris G. Munn, Chairman; W. P. Pillans, Vice-Chairman; Messrs. 0. M. Eaton, G. k. Southard, R. E. Scip- per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, Haynes. The following standing com- mittees for the year were appointed: Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton, Pillans, Haynes. Light and Water, Messrs, Haynes.‘ H L Assessor, A, C. Odd Nest. A curious freik on the jart of wasps was recently discoy Maryland. The wasps wer going in and out of a lock ). a workshop door. The owner N shop had the lock removed 1o =001y busy workers. He found a nce side. The cells were mude o and were full of larvae. Ther several dead wasps inside tle | As the lock was in daily use South- | wasps could not have had a peacef.l home, Pillans and Southard. Streets, Messrs. ard, ilaynes, Scipper, Confectionery Store where the most delicious candivs it A Popular be procured, is always a source of ' traction to the girl with a =sw tooth, which is the reason for demand upon us at all times, Every one that likes rich and luscious choc the clates, dainty marshmallows, fine bon-bons, made from high-grade und pure ingredients ,always find ° way to DENNY'S &5 You're Going The Right Way when you travel in this d for auto repairing. For th enced will tell you this where they know how to 1] ter than they know how ! stiff prices for the work, S0 or push your machine b put it in racing trim cuickly and reasonably. West Main St. PHONE 65 UNION GARAGE Did You Think It wii ™ LAKELAND: FLORI D his curiosity about the doings 1 iy