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a7 DR KING'’S NEW DISCOVERY TAKE THIS RELIABLE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH OFTEN MAKES A FOR AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND LUNG TROUBLE SOLD AND QUARANTEED BY ALL DRUGGISTS A policy written by the | Fidelity Underwriters is the strongest that can be had in America. We have it. P. E. CHUNN, Manager INSURANCE THAT INSURES AND ENDURES May Be Yours If You Nothing Inures to One’ Peace of Mind to a greater extent than a INSURED? &8 Lakeland, Fla Insure With Us Fire Insurance Policy Is Your Property THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be Always in the lead, when t it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, toi- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our store for our service is pleasing in every way. A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don't try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satisfac- tory goods and satisfac- tory service. e HENLEY & HENLEY ‘ THE WHITE DRUG STORE You'll Pay Your Respects to our bread by ordering regularly after you have once tried it. You'll at once realize the absurdity of sweating over a hot fire when you can get such white, light, toothsome bread as ours withcut any trouble and at less expense than you could bake it for at home. Try just one loaf. e e e o B p e p a kg T the ralls. They lay down laughiog,| (ivil Engineers and Architects some head. Blueprinting. SR s 2| RN Central P harlllaCY baskets and bundles, boys lay down TEACHER OF SPANISH. laughing, ‘nb:u themselves up like Puplls Solicited. 5 dogs tryiag to Neep warm, rolling Terms: 50c & Lesson. over and getting dirty ta the dust. o AT : 25 - - Tro ooy el s o ','~°-l| f.l’mn. I':A.A" RONRORRRORNERONR) RS .-:-:-; RORORCH0 DO THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 9, 1912. | bodies under the wheels from the piat- form of the front car, then laughed | convulsively as they clutched the rail- ings and threw thelr heads up In the air. They were now quite unlike the o tin, factory-made toys. I he ( ren Half an hour later trams ran nois!- ly along the streets of Naples; the victors stood on the platforms, grin- ning; some of them passed along the cars, calling out politely: { “Tickets!” At Naples the tramway workershad ' re: h:nl‘;“;:;fi:" .;:: ::::: t':::- struck; there was a long row of empty , ..oy gmfling and grumbling in a good- cars in the Riviera Chiala, while on natu;'ed way. the Plazza di Triomfo a crowd of drivers and conductors had assem- bled. It was a noisy, boisterous ::;;?e :‘s :::c'zl:::; » a8 lively and day afternoon pleasant by telling his Higher than their heads, behind the ;x:nltlu‘;onhol::blga::;:lumglye; n:':; garden fence, the glistening et of & . orent pates of Gaza. Said the son, .fl?:maln h?“s in 'll:e Ilr'llke 2 lworg. who had learned much through many edeb;r:ml::g"e:g:o:? :;;e;:;:::nu; flittings: *“Oh, daddy, wouldn’t he be o an?” go by tram car to the various parts of A 080 mOVIRE mAnS the town. All these, clerks, artisans, petty traders, seamstresses, denounced the strikers in a loud and angry tone. The strikers looked gloomy, and pressed against each other, hardly re- sponding to the angry shouts of the crowd. They climbed upon the rail- ings and cast restless glances into the DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH streets over the head of the people. The strikers resembled a pack of SPECIALIST wolves surrounded by dogs. It was Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat clear to everybody that these people,| Glagses Scientifically Prescribed wearing the same uniform, were bound | ‘ppone; Office 141, Residence 22. together by a firm resolve not to give 187 aad this fafuristed the crowd sty | D7ent Bids, Lakeland, ¥ more. There were, however, philoso- phers in its midst who, while smoking DR. W. 8. IRVIN away at their pipes, tried to pacify DENTIST the more violent opponents of the| Eytablished In July, 1900 Fence off your farm into a sufficient strike. Rooms 14 and 16 Kentucky Bullding 'h::!:'h. :lgnnxl.nmn: l:‘::.l;o ::n;u l’l Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 number of fields to get the proper rotae RO for e Rt tion of crops and the most advantageous pastur. Where Samson Would Shine. A fond father rendered a dull Sun. The Professions Good fences=and lots of them-- will grow money for you. Wrangling, jeers, reproaches annd |DR. W. R. GROOVER, O e e e oo 14| PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, ing, and your cash returns each season are bound reconciling it; the strikers looked Rooms 3 and ¢ Kentucky Building to in crease gloomier still, and pressed closer to- LaxsLAND, Frosioa. . B mh N oL & & IVLLIVAR i “Soldiers!” —PHYSICIAN— At the same time fences are an asset, as they add With a I the | 8pecial Surgery S‘uumb:cll: hq‘.'udy.:::: u“:d':m sok- . 'mmm“ greatly to the value of any farm, ::;' h:;:fit‘n,mfln::: mh:’n Kentucky Building 'Pone 132 We sell good fence—made heavy “and strong to arms. They seemed to be made of LAKELAND, FLA. tin, and as frail as factory-made toys. ,Tbe crowd drow back trom the cars, Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler the soldiers, gray s, became scattered alongside the cars; the OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN strikers remained on the platforms. |Rooms S, 6 and 17, BryantLBuilding w The man in the silk hat and some |, LARBLAND, others who surrounded him swung their arms wildly and shouted: “The last time ¢ ¢ ¢ Ultima C. M. TRAMMELL, H Volta’! D’ you hear?™ Attorney-at-Law. e ac so“ I “ 3 The officer twisted his mustache, Offices, Bryant Bullding his head drooping. A man waved his Lakeland, Fla. silk hat and ran up to him, saying Lak l d Florida something in a hoarse voice. The of- elan ) ficer looked at him askance, standing ROGERS & BLANTON erect, and gave the word of command Lawyers. in a loud tone. ’ The soldlers in twos and threes be- WL Dy Eons A gan to jump on the platforms of the Lakeland, Fla. " cars. At the same time the drivers | ™ T and conductors were pushed off. TUCKER & TUCKER, I Ro N I N G s H I R last. The prices are very reasonable. We invite you to call and see us. This seemed to amuse the onlook- —Lawyers— ers, who broke out into laughter and whistling, which, bowever, only lested | bl for & moment. lLnehn(l Florida If you wish your - Al People drew back from the cars, = o o o thelr faces wearing a longer and older | R. B. HUFFAKER, - expression and their eyes wide open ' ~Attorney-at-Law— to look just riaht, i % with astonishment. They all pmsed; forward toward the front of the car. | Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. Within a yard or two of the wheels . a gray-haired driver with the face of JNO, S, EDWARDS disappointed if you = nd ¢ a soldler could be seen, his cap off ve of high lying on the ralls. He lay on hll.‘[ Attorney-at-Law. for we make a speciis o back, his long mustache shooting up- | Office in Munn Building. ward. An adroit youth, with the move- | ments of & monkey, lald himself down | by his side; a number of others tol-‘ lowed thelr example. —GEORGE T. HOLDER— The mnlnmonflkhtcrledout’ e ing. something, the officer looked at him 0 l;:it":t:ll‘l::::;:g ] and shrugged his shoulders. He must replace the tramway drivers by sol- ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. e e TN )k b C. F. Kennedy M Then the owner of the silk hat, sur- STREATER & KENNEDY rounded by people willing to please, | Contractors and Builders, SR, S s Semkty, Seias THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNK the rails and attempted to lift them. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. laundry work. Our purpose is 10 A dmt e ensued. .d:ll the du|!Y‘ ??:p::g%s or 1:: Blue. PROP Crow! pectators lurch e N ! Bowling, rushed i ity o | IR ek s R. W. WEAVER, in the Panama hat pulled it off his FRED T. WILLIAMS, C. E. 'Phone I 3 0 mmnr::"z'l:: :2": ;‘;‘ ‘;': s:;: ;‘: Special attention given to design and striker; he patted him on the back, ' “"“"‘"“‘3" ot :se"“‘. and shouted something approvingly SEQ WEte) Watas: | e oo right in his face. System. 8 g After him some gay, noisy people Sanford - - - Florida X who had just come upon the scene | began to throw themselves down upon!| @, D, & H. D. MENDENHALL M making faces at each other and shout- 12-21 ing something at the officer who, mmu’nu;nbm .. waving his gloves above the head of 3 the man in the silk hat, was telling Phosphate land examination. Sur-| him something, shaking his hand.| Veys examination, reports. 3 Phone your order for Ice Cream ira We cater to Banquet and Party Order