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For Sale—Horse, wagon and har- sess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Box 426. 2-18-t¢ General Team Work+—Furniture and plano moving. Call 'phone 289. W. B. Tyler. 1-234f FOR SALE—At a bargein: Smith Premier typewriter; new. Can be seen at News office, upstairs. 3-190. k. Fish and Oysters At 218 North Kentucky avenue. Phone 252 Red. 3-28. +Good board, pleasant rooms, fine eooking, large porches and lawn, $1 per day, $5 per week. 411 New York avenue; 'phone 326. Oyeters, standard, in stock now; 26¢ pt., 45c qt. Selects expected every day, 30c pt., 65¢c gt. W. A. Yaun. Phone 252 Red. 3-28. ¥ull line of boys' clothing and furnishings at Bailey’s. 4-3-4t FOR SALE—Nice six room house en one-fourth block, orange and grapefruit trees, 2 blocks froml Lake- 3and high school. Price $1,800, Ad- dress owner P, 0. 556, city. 3-29-tf, Boys’ and children’s Russian Dblouse, sailor, beach and play wash suits at Bailey's. The best made. Reasonable prices. 4-3-4t ..~ 2 houses on 2 lots, 5 blocks from * depot. Price for all, $1,050. OHLINGER & ALFIELD. OYSTERS—Standard, just arrived, good, 26c pt, 45¢ qt. W. A. Yaun. Phone 252 Red. 4-8-3t. NOTICE. $ All kinds of Notary Work done by 5 J A. COX, No. 210 Kentucky Ave. 4-6-1mo IOR R.ENT—Eight room house on 'New York avenue, modern conveni- ence.. Apply to Mrs. F. A, Morrell, "Elbermar hotel. : 4-6-t1, WANTED—Small, improved farm. . FPrice must be right from owner. Close to R. R. town. ' Address C. A. Xun General Delivery, Tampa, Fla. 4-6-6tp. l GARAGES FOR RENT—One in ‘-Gltr. onp in suburbs. L. W, Cowdery. “ 1tp. gn dmnt ment of Haster meckwear at Bailey's. They must be] to be appreciated. . 4-3-4t ' White Wyandottes, S. C. White Leghorns, Barred Plymouth Rocks and Indian Rumner Ducks. 4-4-6p. J. H. WENDLER. ! WOR RENT-—Furnished rooms, Ap- ply to J W. Martin, Jefferson hotel. 4-2, M FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- OIASS and STEAM BOILER IN- . SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, Raymondo building. Residence phone 165 'Green. 4-6-tf. ROOMS—For light housekeeping: \Mrs. L. W. Yarnall, corner Lake ave- “lu and Lime utreet 4 9-3p. FOR BENT. Two large front rooms, furnished, : new modern house. Apply to 413 ; "outh Florida Ave.; phone 312 Blue. 3 4-10-6p. . FOUND—A sum of money. Own- ' er may recover by describing and ap- ‘plying to Mrs, W, M. Boswell, : . LOST—Watch fob; liberal reward. - Apply at this ofloo 10-2-tp. FRECKLED GIRLS. e ll&v.!utmalvodlmk of . Chiarleston, South Carolima. It B, is fragrant and harmless positively removes freckles, tan [ brwwn moth, bleachos dark fre- WUl not make Hafr grow, bave my guacantes that it will k your freckies and tan or 1 900 and try it THE JARS ARE I8 and' two at most are suffl- I sond' them by mall, it de- ““Prica 50 cents and $1. s Falr Skin Somp, 26c. unvrmuw!. ; ON EATE REDUCTION. From the Plant City Courler we: Tallahassee, . April 10.—Senator|ye ¢ following descriptive article| Hudson, special counsel for the Flor- lof Youmans, & nearby town, which is ida Ratlroad Commission, with °“°|located between Lakeland and Plant | of the commissioners, will leave on City: Wiednesday for Washington to 8P| «yoymans is a shipping point lo- pear before the Interstate Commeree|,,iag on the A. C. L. railroad in east Commission on the 12th in the mat- Hillsboto county abodt three miles ter ‘of further hearing in case of thelq. . pilant City and seyen, miles Florida Commission against the s om Lakeland, where ‘m‘ ‘connty Southern Express’ 'Co, involving re- rohds. cross each other “ H“, - duction of express rates on fruits and gles, vegetables from Florida producing| "y pas a handsome Iittle do?nt for points - to points south of the O{flo passenger, freight and em traf- and Potomac rivers. ‘Testimony waslq. .1y under one roof, and one pack- taken before the Interstate Commis- ing house, from ‘fooms in wtgleh s sion, briefs filed and case presented conducted the ‘postoffice “dild finfif to it about a year ago. But that com- nierchandise . business. fi'__ .+ Enon mission has not yet reached a de- church, about one mils north, from cision account of insufficiency of the the depot, affords a convenient place record, as it advises, and this fur- for worship. Mt. Enon school: is ther hearing is had for the, purpose|, .. .¢isyjly located near the ehurch. of additional testimony, after which, I has two rooms for 'the. filflerent no doubt, the case will early be dln- grades and usually has an ‘enroll- ment of about sixty pupils. The people are all neighhbors and can be counted for honesty and thrift, which make them free and happy. Their one livelihood 18 agri- culture, ornamented with hqfl.lcu}- ture. . The soil Is excepuoully firtue, varylng from heavy dark loam to gray mellow hammock. ' The crops Corner Hoflu IY.!IIQ lnd Bay St.|principally grown are corn, Sugar The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, |cane, sweet potatoes, strawberries, D. D., pastor. Irish potatoes, tomatoes, beans, cu- Sunday school 9:45 a2 m. H. C.|cumbers, melons cannloupcl and Stevens, superintendent. cabbage. ~ From Youmans - was Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and|shipped 8 car load of corn some ‘time 7:15 p. m. ago which was grown by l!r ‘Wm. Weekly prayermeeting Wedn-dly Cone. About, thirty car lo;d; of evening at 7:30. oranges were packed and d Woman's Missionary and Aid Bo- from this place season before last. clety Monday 3:30 p. m. ' |'An unusually heavy bloom is report- Baptist Young People’s llutln: ed and we expect our banner: cm of at 6:15 p. m. oranges this year, Regular monthly business meeting| In conclusion, Youmans ¢ou not first Wednesday at 7:80 p. m, boast'a town, but is content to be S - T the center of a prosperous village en- East Lakeland Mission, . |joying at the same time thé conven- Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. - liences of a town and the freedom, Milton, superintendent., Prajem-|delights and luxuries of & mnm meeting Thursday at 7 p. m, llte i3 RO KT Presbyt»rian Ohu:ch. : conum mm Rev. W. P' “ualmers, pastor. ; Sunday ~~".0ol 9:46 &. m. Morp! ‘sermon 11:00 a m, Ev’ n"".g sermon at 7:00 p. m, Y. P. 8.C. B. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:80, ' Sometime between -Mnlsbt and 3 a, m, yesterday nine negro convicts, all of them lonc-tarux men and three Christian. Church, - Geo. W. Welmer, \Pastor, Sunday school 9:46 'a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m, . Y. P. 8. C. B. cooperates with mnmbrl& otber socleties at Cumberland Pres-|ihree of the bunks emp| An yterian church. { > ‘Evening sermon, 7;30 a. m. — that the nine were um : The men, who made t}’uh mvl Epilovovpd Church. * are the following: Rev. J. H. Weddell, rector, : A. Richardson, life for ;lmrdnr{ Each Sunday excepting only the|jonn Simmons, life third' Sunday, of each month, Owen Jackson, life for murder; Jim & m. Service 11:00 a. m, Evening Prayer 6:00 p. m. seven years; Henry Dnh, five ‘years, Lonnie Ingram, five yeal ry Wilson, five years; drews, five years: M, E. Church, sonfll. While all.of the men ura dressed 50 Jenklns, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ‘a. m. % Morning sermon 11:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:00 p. m, ' Bvening eetvice, 7:00 p, m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday. 7:00 m four of them either secured’ plain in the cell, It was reported that sev- eral of the men yesterday 'momlng were seen trying to make their way across Old Tampa Bay in a rowboat. but that the water was 80 rough that |’ Sinday school 10:00 a. m. s e '-‘“ Tampa Tril » ‘Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and i s 7:00 p. m,, gecond and fourth Sun- FEUD m ]'Am! mmwo:mmmd. or- iginating several uniwuu. ter- eran Church. Rev, H, J. Mathiad, Pastor. Ctmiberland Presbyterd '.?-l.c.l.lt" nom wmmtm Sunday school at the BLUCHER WILSON Candidate for Office of CLERK OF ClRCUIT COURT L OF POLK COUNTY 8 in convict clothes, it 15 belléved that| . clothes or were clad only in their un-{ derwear, as their clothing was left] ntumflt, 1‘% April 10.—Th insect depredations in the forests ot the South constitute 'a heavy. drain on the resources of that section and are easily preventable, were among the assertions made today-in the ad- dress of A. D, Hopkins, in charge of forést insect investigations, - Bureau of Entomelogy; Department ‘of Agri- culture, before the .Sountbern Com~ mercial Congress at a meeting de- voted to ducum of the southern pine: beetle, % Maintaining ~ that now’lm‘e conditions so favorable for the profit- able growth of pine as in the cot- ton belt-of the South Aflamtic and Gult States, the speaker proceeded. to show how this gection Has suffered from the ravages of '.ha pine beetle, stating ‘that insects are uhou thel|% most important factors in the deteri-|' oration and waste of our forest re- sources. ‘That this waste in the past has been largely due to ignotamee, was the gpeaker's conclusion, &t. fic said: ““The facts are: and methods ‘of control hn»‘f»hqgi’ found, experimented vm,.‘anM ; practical wpucn;ion dn\ Therefore, any able. Sherit—John Logan, Bartow, .- c-my mg..-m 8 for murder; | Sunday school every Sunday at 10)gurnett, ten years; Fred MoGuire, | ™" . Attorney, nn»! Keeper of Park, Nell Mel bers, of - {I—Morrls G %‘h Wi i fur) lmmwbewnu«mium “The, m ol'octnnl and wo!nni— & Sfib\ltbm ‘and Country Propenig nm:a What We Alm To Be Alwln in t\o Md. 'hozl ,@I VHOT AIR Yar AP " Good as it looks, taste. " lsfaction. i3 mhud a lot. put in your home. | Homes,. Gmefi, Emns at Real Value. ELIMINATE DISTANCE ! Phone Your Order Don't, try your temper op 4 patisace, simply 80 to your telephone ang call 62, and you win be cope nected with our Special Order Department, What. ever your particular de- | sire may be, we'll take . care of it with satistae § tory goods and satista,. § tory service. ! | 1~m EXCELLENCE X B OF OUR BRE ,,.0“ only be appreciated by tast with just ‘proper crust, it is even better Try » ivaf for your own _There must be good - 80n8 :why many of the best } _‘bakers . DOW use our bread e Iy Barhite Brothe ' . BEAUTY AND HEALTH . fire preserved by the use of a sho . 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