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o~ P8 o aitadhe deit i 4 PAGE EIGHT S FOR SALE Ten bushels Hastings|ture in your mind's eye that comes|which will more directly attract the Prolific Corn, due to arrive this week, |again and again in afterthoughts. direct from Hastings. G.'L. Bryant, For Sale—iorse, wagon and har-|without knowing it, neglects mess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write | wife. 2-18-t!| cilian, an author and a glass-of-fash- Box 426. FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, beans, millet, rape, Lima beans, cantaloupe, squash, cucumber, plant, pepper, tomatoes, etc. Bryant. egg G. L. ) FOR SALE—A few choice tomato|y;ipq," comprising plants ready for setting February 10th. Peppers and egg plants after the 20th. First come, first served. G. L. Bryant. When you want chickens of any Xind see Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue. FISH AND OYSTERS. Fresh and salt water fish, 8 cents pound; oys- ters on hand now; best select 30 to 356 cents. W. A. Yaun, 218 North Kentucky. 'Phone 252-Red. 2-2tf It you are in need of musical stud- ies, religious song books or anything in the music line, see Perry-Tharp- Berry Music Co. Drop in our store during our Ma- jestic Demonstration Week, March 4 o 11, and let us show you why the Great and Grand Majestic Range is the best on earth, A Souvenir Set ef Ware, worth §$8, given with every Majestic Range sold. Lakeland Hard- | Atlanta, who is the publicity writer ware & Plumbing Co. Good board, pleasant rooms, fine cooking, large porches and yards, $1 per day, $5 per week. 411 New York aveaue; 'phone 326. Por anything in sheet music call e Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. All the latest popular music in stock at|licity worker of two of Atlanta's|the other hand, the all times. NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. Strong companies, careful, person- though experience now may be con-|price and she goes and gets it, hav- al attention to every detall of busi- sidered her greatest asset in the bus-|ing probably waited for the reduced mess entrusted to us. *phone 165-Green. D. H. SLOAN & SON. For Rent—One half of the store room, 309 Drane Building. “E,” Telegram office. See us or Wanted—Young gentlemen board-|*"d the outside public who buy th-|these women would be doing folish (¢ ers. Apply at 312 Missouri avenue. 3-5-6p be considered, and in my dealings DRY PINE WOOD. $2 per strand; lightwood splinters, partment. yer sack, 25 cents. 'Phone 144. 2-20-tt{ ple do mot always know what they Get a Majestic Souvenir Set of Ware at Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co.’s store during demon- stration week, March 4 to 11, Wanted—A five or six room un- furnished house, or unfurnished rooms for light house-keping. Tele- phone 37, Public stenographer, Miss Rutn Brown, Room 1, Raymondo building. 2-19-4wp Work—Furniture Call 'phone 289, 1-23-tt General Team and piano moving, W. E. Tyler. For Rent—Nice furnished room. Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, South Massa- chusetts avenue. 3-4-tt Get a FREE MAJESTIC S)UVE- NIR. Sce our advertiscinent in this issue. Lakeland Hardware & Plumb- ing Co. Will pay you spot cash for your ¢hickens. Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue. THE ELITE CAFE Will supply the public with fish and oysters, fresh, daily. 2-4-5t We want you to call at our storc during our Majestic Demonstration Week, March 4 to 11, and get a Sou- venit Set of Majestic Ware. Lake- land Hardware & Plumbing Co. An elegant line of pattern hats will be on display Friday and Satur- day, at Miss Minnie Reynolds'. For Rent—One furnished room to gentleman. Call at 301 West Lemon street. 3-T-tr The newest ideas in spring milli- nery will be shown at Miss Minnia Reynolds’, Friday and Saturday. NEW 5 AND 10-CENT DEPART- MENT STORE. Watch these columns for our big opening announcement of an up-to- date 5 and 10-cent department store i a few days. GBO. W. HARPER 5 AND 10-CENT DEPARTMENT STORE. Main St. 3-4-6t. melons, | miustache ways. Place your order now. r:aster moves of the master man. APPIY | clements must be reckoned with: the|ways a weak one to bring forward \ . reen ¢ '\ z‘.-,' 5;«1» o UE EVENING TELEGRAM LAFPLLAND, FLA., MARCH 7, 1912, as she fingered yards of newspape: proof, which did not suggest very The Minneapolis Daily News says: |much that was psychic. “The Mummy and the Humming| *‘Then there must be reckoned Bird,” at the Metropolitan, is a play |with the interests of the corpora- 1¢ dream about. tion; they must be helped to present You leave the theater with a pic-|the stock accumulated in the way PAUL GILMORE'S PLAY. buyer ,and the principle observed The “Mummy” is a scientist who,|must be the very philosophic one his|that people must be led rather than The “Humming Bird" is a Si-|driven.” When asked if the advertiser nec- essarily must know the market val- ue of materials, know textiles and Result: Estrangement of the man|tpe incidents of their manufacture, and wife, something in the latter she was emphatic in her approval of very akin to love for the “Humming|¢hat knowledge, not only to adver- situations, and|¢jsing writers, but to women in gen- then everything ending well by the|epa), Clothing Stor tailor jon man with pose-and-curl-your- newest Saturday, March 9, we open our shop—our Lakeland shop for people and neighborhood—and it is with the “It is interesting first and thea|& In a quiet and forcefully reserved very helpful. Women who know way Paul Gilmore, as Lord Lumley, textiles naturally can be the most lived up to the character of the sci- discriminating shoppers. They know |{ cutist from first to last. the value of purchasing good mate- His right-hand man in the dra- rials rather than those which allure matic climaxes was “".I. Terhune. in color or finish and in low price. who, as Guiseppe, the Sicilian organ- 2 About Bargains, grinder, did unusually well. Miss Kathryn Hutchison, as Lady| Mrs. Randolph feelingly came to Lumley, played her part with feel-|the defense of women and the bar- and is both able and pretty.” |&ain counter when asked if she did the|not think that form of advertising was demoralizing. “No, the influence of the bargain counter is greatly exaggerated,” she SOME VALUABLE HINTS said, “‘both as to the profit it is sup- |3 FOR ADVERTISERS|posed to bring to the management of the business and the disadvantage |¢ (Atlanta Constitution.) it is supposed to be to the woman Mrs. Minnie Iverson Randolph, of|purchaser. “The bargain counter is a medium of the J. M. High Company, is onc|through which large numbers of peo- of the most successful business wom-|ple are attracted to a store who en in the south, and besides her effi- | might not otherwise come; the store clent work for that active firm, shc|must clear out one stock to make owns and directs the business of the room for another; the owner can af- Randolph hair dressing parlors. ford to reduce the price of the com- A Broad Experience. modity, because he has already made Mrs. Randolph has been the pub-|kis profit in the regular sale. On woman who largest dry goods houses before she|knows values appreciates the chance accepted her present position, and|to get something good at a lesser most pleasant anticipation of meeting each man, and young man, personally, in our new business home that we greet you. Ours is a tailoring establiskment that measures up to the highest standard of the business—and then sets the mark up a lit- tle higher. Our business is to make clothes! Snappy, classy clothes ¢ that fit the man they are measured for, and reflect his personality ing, This splendid play comes to Herron theater March 11, in beauty and dignity. The only difference between our clothes and those of other good tailors is the price. Our motto is our confract. SUITS $15.00 - Made To Your Measure FIT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED iness world, it Is interesting to]sale. The woolens you'll see at our store, from which to select your suit, are the finest jprod- know the equipment which was the| “The charges made about women first factor in her success. buying things bargain days they The Elements Considered. would not buy otherwise, or buying “In writing advertisements, two|things they do not really need is al- uct of American and foreign mills. Our cutters are not only expert craftsmen, they artists, and know how to add class and snap that only tailor-made clothes have. Uir corporation with the goods to selilagainst the bargain counter, for|$ tailors and coatmakers are the pick of the trade, for we pay the best wages and the goods. The interests of both must|things anyway.” flawless, B SR A Jewel, Says one of the characters in a cur- nt play, speaking of his w!fe whom |¢ he wants to divorce: “She sccs that my meals are vroperly cocked, she want, must be helped to know; help-|runs my house, she takes care that the ed to decide, wherein comes the psy-|buttons are on my clothes, but does chology of advertising, for there is :;m“ '."“kf) i \?'lfp?" ane the “psychology’ of everything thes» nfl(_‘?‘n“l‘lln.;ke hor:i M!c. I'. :nake;q her days,” said Mrs. Randolph, I:nl_nhhm,ldcf;,m,. 1(;,(1‘:;‘;.;;8 W e with the outside world 1 gained my first experience in the mail order de- [ came to realize that so|pe often it must be considered that peo- We are here to stay! And this is our cordial invitation to you all to call upon urday. To help us celebrate our opening day— to get acquainted with us—just ‘o v say “hello.” ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS 309 Main Street, Drane Building FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Properties, Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Values — L THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIML To Get A Vehicle At Your Own Price m— Flood & Hendrix, Owners IRONING SHIRTS If you wish your shirts and collars }g_aving determined to ~oncentrate my efforts on my Harness Busir Kindred Lines, I will offer for a limited time in order To.Close Out at Cost My Line of Buggies, Sur ries, Phaetons, Wagons and Other Vehicles b AR to look just right, you will not be disappointed if you send them to us Everything on wheels will go unreservedly, and if you want a business or pleasure, now is your time. The Buggy and MCGLASHAN, ™2y Peacock Building. Opposite Jail A Want-Ad In The Telegram Is Effecth for we make a specialty of high-class laundry work. Our purpose is to please you. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. ' *Phone 130