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N t B PAGE EIGHT sod ] 8 THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 13, 1912, HERRON THEATRE. Prof. Hemstreet Mind Reader and Hypnotist 2 Nights Feb.|i4-15 RUBSER 600DS We nave an Especially Fine Assoriment of bath sponges, hot water bags, syringes, as well as toilet soaps, brushes and all similar articles, which- are a necessity in every well ordered household. Some drug stores carry infe- rior goods of this kind in order to make money. We carro them as we do every- thing else in our store—be- cause they are necessary to your health and comfort. QUICK DELIVERY Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 e ————— J.B.DeREE E. M. CARROLL NOTICE! Cleaning and dying is the business we do, We do it so well that your gar- ments seem new, We take your suit soiled and all filled with stain, And return it to you a new sui* again. So remember one thing and bear it in mind That in cleaning and dying, we excel in this line, We will call for your clothes and de- liver them, too, Without any worry or trouble to DREE & CARROLL a 4 Body and Mind. sound mind in a sound body; it the former be the giory of the latter, the latter is indispensable to the for mer.—Tryon Edwards, FOR SALE at a bargain, house and ‘ot West Lemon street, also vacant lot adjeining the nroperty with or- ange trees thercon. Address P. O. Box, 531, 2-10-6t. For Rent—Two nicely turnished rooms, close in, Apply 512 South Kentucky avenue, 2-9-tf I want a grove to take care of. References, John Williams, Address Ww. C Lakeland, Fla. 2-9-Gtp Jarnes, For Rent—Furnished rooms. Ap- ply to 115 South New York avenue Upholstering and mattress muking furniture repaived, chairs caned, mir- vors resilvered, ote, Arthur Douglas, 111 South’ Ohio St., Lakeland. 2-13-t¢ FFor Sale—Ilousehold furniture, as Will sell cheap on ac- 207 K. Oak. 2-13-2p good as new, count having to leave, ‘Phene 210-Green, For Rent—One large furnished room and one small room. 'Phon: 325 2-13-3 b2, For Sale—Maxwell Runabout, in good condition; cheap for cash. AI'-J ply P. O. Box 4, Lakeland, 2-3-2p Wanted—White teamster, for sin- gle dray. Well acquainted with city and knows how to care for good horse. land Mfg, Co. 2-10-tf Wanted today, return ticket to Cincinnati, Des Moines or Kansas City. 'Phone No. 239-Black, Ladies, see the new 30-inch braids that Mrs. Randall is showing at Miss Patton’s stgre. Bring hair to be made up. 2-3-5t FOR SALE CHEAP—One large residence lot on east Bay street with- in 3 blocks of passenger station, Ad- dress P, 0. Box 563, 2-10-6t. FOUND—ARn umbrella. Owner can have same by identifying, and pay- ing for this advertisement Ruby Daniel. MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. sonable rates, Prompt attention South Florida Map Room 213-215 Drane Building HAS A FELLER ANY CHANCE!? “A lease has been signed by which two Greeks in Chicago have agreed to pay three thousand three hundred dollars a year for a space eight feet square, in which to polish shoes,” says the Youth's Companion. *‘One of the men, now only twenty-one years old, came to America five years ago. He has been polishing shoes ever since. Recently he bought a iot of land in the city for seven thou- sand five hundred dollars, and on it put up a two-story brick hous2 that cost three thousand five hun- dred. When an immigrant, coming to this country without friends, and tnable to speak the language, can do that, there is no need of an Amer- ican boy's whining that “a feller doesn’t have any chance these days.” —Miami Metropolis. A negro mammy down in Columbus was forever prating of the virtues and general wonderfulness of her lit- tle white charge. She had taken care of him ever since he was born in Alabama, and she believed he was the cream on the general skimmed milk of the earth. One evening, she was going over the old story of her 2-8-61 | Wood! wood! wood! split pine! 14 inches, $2 per strand. Call 144. HOUSE FOR SALE—$1,000. Two-story, six rooms, two porches. One block from Lake Morton; lot 100 x140. See Ohlinger & Alfield, 1-22 General Team Work—Furniture and piano moving, Call 'phone 289. W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf If you are in need of musical stud- ies, relizious song bhooks or anything in the music line, se2 Perry-Tharp- Ilh\rry Music Co, Will pay you spot cash for your 'chickens. Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue. FISH AND OYSTERS. Fresh and [salt water fish, 8 cents pound; oys- [ters on hand now; best select 30 to |55 cents, W, A, Yaun, 218 North | Kentucky. 'Phene 252-Red. 2-2t! For Sale- Five passenger Duick; fexcellent condition, $350. Union | Garage, ¢ 2-10-3tp For anything in sheet music call on Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. All the latest popular music in stock at all times. Good board, pleasant room, three- course dinner, Plenty fruit, vegeta- bles, etc. Day, $1.00; week, $5.00, 411 New York ave, Phone 326. FOR SALE-—Seed potatoes, beans, millet, rape, Lima beans, melons, Apply at once to the Lake-; cantaloupe, squash, ‘cucumber, egg plant, pepper, tomatoes, etc, L. Dryant. FOR SALE Ten bushels Hastings Prolific Corn, due to arrive this week, direct from Hastings. G. L. Bryant, When you want chickens of any kind see Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue. FOR SALE—A few cholce tomato plants ready for setting February 10th. Peppers and egg plants after the 20th. Place your order now. First come, first served. G. L. Bryant. NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. Strong companies, careful, person- G. Miss| Apply to Mrs. Tauber, Chemically prepared, non-fading blué prints at rea- Special rates for prints in large quantities. al attention to every detail of busi- ness entrusted to- us. See us or 'phone 165-Green. ' D. H. SLOAN & SON. For Sale—Second-hand furnitpre. at E C. Cobb's, near Lake Hunter. 2-3-tf short notice, Special attention County and State given mail ord ers. and Blueprint Co. foster child’s brilliancy when one of iler auditors broke in— “Huh! Dat white chile ain't Gawd, is he?” “Well, no,” answered Mammy af- ter pondering for a minute—"but he's young yet!"—Cleveland Plain ealer. Placing the Incense Plant. For many centurles the incense plant had been in Christian churches before it really became identified botanically. Sir George Birdwell, a distinguished English botanist, and for many years special tecthical adviser to the India office, is given credit for the identity of the plant. Acting on his suggestion men were sent out into South Arabia and the Somall country, returning with specimens of what Sir George had been seeking. Landmarks Guide Birds. The homing instinct in migrating birds consists of their wondertul_ abil- ity in detecting changes in climate and direction of the compass, for their “home” may cover a huge area. The rest is all done by landmarks, —_—— Good Mates. She—"1 can't cook, but we could bire somebody to do that” He—"And [ can’t make money, but we could bire somebody to do that.”"—Puck. Bartow. | FIRST BAPTIST (; Tax Collector—F. M. Lanier, Bar-| Corner Florida ai¢,, tow. Treasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bartow,|D. D., pastor. County Commissioners.—E. .| Sunday school 9:4; | Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J.|Stevens, superintendent, Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft.| Preaching Sunday a; Meade; J. E. Bryant, Kathleen; -r.i7=l5 p. m. F. Holbrook, Lakeland. Weekly prayermectinz ., School Board.—R. W. Hancock, |evening at 7:30. Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M. |Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. J. Whid- Woman's Missionary 4 ; meets in Masonic Hall every Second | den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland; |glety Monday 3:30 p. n and Fourth Monday nights. A’ cor-|T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow, Baptist Young Peopl. s dial invitation to visiting brethren.| State Semator—D. H. Sloan, Lake-|at 6:15 p. m. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, | 1and. Regular monthly business W. M. Members of House—A. J. Angle, |8rst Wednesday at 7:20 ; Bartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce. East Lakeland Mission City Officers. Sunday school at 3 p. 1., Milton, superintenden: Mayor—S. L. A. Clonts. b g (’Phone 310-Red.) ! B LJ . Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in cach month in Masonic Hall. Visit- meeting Thursday at 7 ; 1. ing companions welcomed. C. G.[ (jork and Tax Collector, H. L Pr o Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P.| g0 resbytorian Chusc g Y Treasurer and Assessor, A. C.| Rev: W.F “halmas, Sunday o+ ool 9:45 4 Morp’ 1~ sermon 1i; Ev ni.g sermon at 7. Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets every | Armistead. gecond and fourth Thursday nights Collector of Light and Water, C. of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.|p. Clough. . e Flora Keen, W,.M., Lucie F. B. Marshal, W. H. Tillis. ;, P BIe .h' m“; e Eaton, Secy. Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin, fhosrmo l,“",L' i ; « Christian Chuic Municipal Judge, Gem. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr. Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. Geo. W, Weimer, Sunday school v:i . Communion 10:45 4, Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W., meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. \Woodmen Circle first Members of Council—Morris G. A ‘ and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken-|Munn, Chairman; W. P. Pillans, l'xeat-lm:g, ‘ll:‘m' | nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal-| Vice-Chairman; Messrs. 0. M. Y. P. 8. C E o« other socicties at (un dyterian church. Evening sermon, 7 Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. 1. Scip- g el N per, W. H, Pugh, P. B, Haynes. 1.0.0. F. The following standing com- Meets every Friday night at 7:30 | mittees for the year were appointed: at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Maln and| Finance and Fire, Messrs, Eaton, Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor-| pjljans, Haynes. dially invited. R. M. I?AMPIER, Light and Water, Messrs, Haynes, Noble Grand, Pillans and Southard. il S‘“ALL?' 0‘;:"‘? e Streets, Messrs, Scipper, Southe : ard, Haynes. Regular meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Vigit-| Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh and Scipper. ing members always welcome, F. D. BRYAN, Sanitary, Messrs.. Scipper. Chancellor Commander. A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. Public Improvement and Cemetery,| Sunday school ¥:45 a. m G.LAtoB. of LE Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. Morning sermon 11:00 4 m " Blos ; 0 State Officers. Epworth League 6:00 Orange Blossom Div, No. Evening service, T:00 | lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. Episcopal Churc: Rev. J. H. Weddell, 1 Each Sunday exceptin third Sunday of each 1. Sunday school every =. a m Service 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer H:uu Pugh, Eaton, M. E. Churcn, South. I. C. Jenkins, Pustor 499, G. L A. to B. of L. E. meets every| Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla- 5 ; i second and fourth Wednesdays of pasceo. Prayer-meeting Wodnodoy each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting o m Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassee. Comptroller—A. C. Croom, Talla- Sisters always welcome, MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres. Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pustor Sunday school 10:00 a1 Al hassee. i iy ‘ G A R Treasurer—W. V. Knot, Tallahas- ,’.oge“ ol se"‘“; i Meets first Saturday in every $66 :00 p. m,, second and Tour month at C. E. Dayton’s, South Ten- days. neasos. 1. R. TALLEY, Adjt. Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- mell, Tallahassee, Commissioner of Agriculture—B. E. McLin, Tallahasee. Supt. of Public Instruction—Wm. M. Holloway, Tallahassee. Railroad Commissioners—R. Hud- Catholic Church. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on fourth Sundays at 9:00 a. m OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. Cumberland Presbyterian Clerk—A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. Y. P.S. C.E at 6:20 » Supt. Public Instruction—T. B.[son Burr, Chairman; Newton A, S\:nday school at the n Kirk, Bartow. Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon, | Without pastor. ——— Sheriff—John Logan, Bartow. Secretary. All communications | No Dissuading. The man who is his own w0rst my usually carries on ! td bittowr v ™ County Judge—W. 8. Preston,|should be addressed to Tallahassee. ! President of the Senate—Fred P. Tax Collector—J. H. Lancaster,|Cone, Lake City. Did You Know MRS L] That one of the largest and most varied stocks in Florida is embraccd warerooms? That nothing to equal it in completeness can be found out- Tampa or Jacksonville? Did_You Think That hardware is our only business? We have a big Hardware businc:- bracing a more complete stock than you will find in most exclusive har stores, but hardware is merely a department. g Everything For The Farmer Is included in this stock, The Celebrated Thornhill Wagons, Farm Ma.! all kinds, Fertilizers, Strawberry Cups—the right kind; these are but afc Everything For The Builder The lumber to build the house; the sash ane doors to complete it: the that goes in it; the roofing that goes on it; the paint to ornament it. items as Laths, Lime, Cement and other Building Material—rf course. Visit Qur Establishment Look over its various departments, covering 6,000 feet of floor space: - multitudinous array of articles in our mammoth stock, It willbe a surp:: reyelation to you. It will prove that we are prepared to oerve you. It ofir pleasure to do so. THE JACKSON & WILSON CO. LAKELAND: FLORIDA. 1URCH The Rev. Williaw 1, : , 4l L Sude >0 the

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