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-] - :Ine Professions DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms S, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. DR R R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— solest place in wnisoursoda antain. When you tired and hot you always find some- ing sparklmg, and Gynecology ss. refreshing and satis-| Kentucky Building 3 i LAKELAND, inc here. The many varie- drinks ena.|CB- W. B. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGERON, s you to get j“St what you [ Roome 3 and 4 Kentucky Building. 'Pone 132 FLA. es of our soft LaxrLAND, Froripa. ant— C. M. TRAMMELL, omething That Goes Attorney-at-Law. Q@ mander pro tem in the chair. PEBVVOVVOOTVTLD mecting opened with prayer by Com- ‘Phone: Office 141, ’ Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. plication e camp, DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST ery Offices, Bryant Building Right to the Spot Lakeland, Fla. There are many ways and many edicnts for making eoda water ROGERS & BLANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. pods. ot TUCKER & TUCKER, bd other summer drinks, but we use i the best methods and the best OUICK DELIVERY By el Lakeland, e Florld’ ) "~ B.B. HUFFAKER, ed C rO SS ~—Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. INO. 8, EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law, Pharmacy PHONE 89 LAKELAND, FLORIDA. \ da J. B, Streater C. F. Kennedy SEES. L. A, CLONTS|" ~ smaeaen & xexwmor e Contractors and Builders, : . Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. g Let ug talk with you about | your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, it e R ——— —GEORGE T. HOLDER— ] ! AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— Master of Dancing. SOME FINE BARGAINS, © Private Lessons, & ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. ¢ LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprivting. ufiice in Clonts’ Building. . IUholstering and Mattress Making 0L MATTRESSES made over. VTURE REPAIRED. [SIIONS of all kinds made to Sur- e e s DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 12 and 14 Raymondo Building Office Phone 390; Residence Phone 246 Green. LAKELAND, FLA. ‘I3 ad RUGS cleaned and matting, ete. 13 resilvered a specialty. ris to workmanship, see Pillins of Lakeland, who r about 16 years at Or- "4 Drop me a postal card "1 Red, No. 411 8. Ohio MERTIE I. GRACY, SPIRELLA CORSETIERE. Residence 401 South Tennessce ave- nue. Phone 23 Black. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Lakeland, Fla, 4-20-6. _ | vision Office in Munn Building. [ \W. S Ryall, dues, $1; 0 D St Mol {V—hy *Not Smoke the W. Fiske Johnson BEST | REAL ESTATE * I B Arthar A. Douglas B and Sells Real Estate. Orang ¢ Grove Property & Specialty. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAR BB ULNNS N NN e o o MEETING OF THE CON- FEDERATE VETERANS. Lakeland Camp, U. C. V., met as usual, Comrade W, H. Clifford com- The rade J. A, Cex. The minutes of the last regular meeiing were read and approved. The certificate of Comrade T. A. Glasses Scientifically Prescribed |!!uchinzson was presented by Com- Residence 22.|rade J. A. Cox, together with his ap- for membership in this On motion by Comrade Cox he was received as a member and his name entered on the roll. The certificate of Comrade William H. Norman was presented with the request that he be enlisted as a mem- ber of this camp. On motion of Com- rade Cox he was admitted to member- ship and his name entered on the roll. Miss Browning, the president of the local chapter of the U. D. ., paid the camp a short visit and was received by the members standing at de“- lp.eigl sttentiou given to su:‘etylull\-mmn‘ as a mark of honor, and, while present, she presented a cross of honor to Comrade Willoughby and in return she was presented with a badge to the Macon reunion by the camp. Resolutions of respect to the mem- ory of Conrades Wilder and Wood, who died recently, were presented by were approved and ordered entered on record among the memorials of our departed comrades, Comrade Cox presented the matter of the appointment of a division spon- sor in place of one who is unable to attend the reunion. And as the local Chapter of the Daughters of the Con- federacy had highly endorsed and rec- ommended the appointment of Miss Helia Cox as a subtsitute, he asked this camp to endorse their action and ratity their action On motion by Comrade the camp, by unani- mous vote, tendered their sincere thanks to the Danghters for the di- Cox, hadzes presented to the of- ficers and delegates to the Macon re- union, No other business appearing, camp Bartow, Fla. [udjourncd, to mect the last Saturday in May Moneys received at follows 1A this meeting Mathews, dues, §$1; anford, To- dues, $1; two badges sold, S0 tal, $3.00 W. . CLIFFORD, Commander Pro Tem ¢ Lo WILLOUGHRY, Adjutant Lakeland, Fla., April 27, 1912, Belittling God. It were better to have no opinion of Jod at all than such an opinion as is mworthy of him Pacon’'s Essays. Loars Negotiated A. H. 1. 100¥ 7. RaYMONDO BUILDING PROPGSALS FOR MURICI- BLUNTS PAL BUILDING LAKELAND, FLA. ,_%¢d proposals will be received ;rz.w_ undersigned until 3 o'clock, éflé of May 20, 1912, for the con- $truction of g municipal building for ‘id t!w 0 of Lakeland. Details, plans m_finmncmonl may be seen at the “ of the resident engineer, Lake- No. 215 Drane building. For Sale at All Stands The usual rights reserved ‘ ises. : I:O‘;,’:D OF BONDTRUSTEES. | , . ussally waats the preacher og, g nEST, Chalrman, Lake |y, s ppien proof that what be prect Secs 18 golng to come true, but Be is Jies Nisber Haslehuret, Consult-|willing to take the glib promoter's a 't Evgineer, Atlanta, Ga. 4-20-3 | word for 1t. ;' i — ELA the committee, and on motion they And nobly all on Freedom's altar : A Vote For PARK TRAMMELL Of Polk County GOVERNOR He Made Good as a Legislator He Made Good ss Attorney-General He Will Made Good as Governor A ND, FLA., APRIL 29, 1912. PAGK THRES T0 HIM WHO OVERCOMETH. | r—:——-—-—_==\ “A hero falls, and down the Halls of e O SUMMER T0GS Fame A name rings out and rhildr_en speak that name Leverently, women gently, men with tears, And all the right to pay due tribute claim. Come we to lay, throughout the pass- ing years, Roses of love and rue of bitter tears. Llossems and garlands on the hal- lowed mounds Gt those who died so bravely. endears Our heroes to us and the bitter pain ir bitter still. The anguish must re- Time main The while we bow before the sacri- fice, We are now showing all the new warm weather materials, in- We whisper, “surely this was not in ' vain.” cluding lawns, linens, organdies and silks of surpassing beauty and But what of these—the heroes who now live? These men who gave the best they had to give— And giving, asked no guerdion but to know 1 It was their best? Hardly can be believe God counts it less—the sacrifice they made; Or counts it less the bitter price they paid, When for their home and country they gave all— in all the latest shades. We also have a new line of ginghams and percales. 3 OQCROTOUOO OO RO Our Embroideries Are the talk of the town. We have the mest complete line of Inid laces and embroideries in Sou'h Florida. ald, ~-('elia Myrover Robinson. TOR NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN. Eugene 8. Matthews, of Bradford county, speaker of the House of Rep- 1907, is a candidate for member of the National Demc- cratic Executive committee. One of the candidates for this office has ad- vertised himself extensively as “the Woodrow Wilson candidate.” Mr, Matthews is not the candidate of any firetion, but will strive to serve the test interests of the Democratic par- v of Florida if he is honored with ¢lection, and on this basis solicits the support of all Democrats, irrespective of whether they favor Wilson, Har- won, Underwood or Clerk for the presidency See Our Children’s Dresses in the latest styles. We carry a full line ofeverything to be found resentatives in in & cliy department store, JWN AN AUTOMOEILE. We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. 2, 30's and Flander's 20’s. Will have a 30 here about April 15, Aay one interested please call or phone and will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. Mr. Carl Gibson, spe- cial representative from the factory, will demonstrate either of the above models any time within the next two weeks. S. M. STEPHENS. 3-26-t1 G. C. ROGAN. IRONING If you wish your shirts and collare to look just right, you will not be disappointed if you send them to us. 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 Something Going to Happen, So Keep Your Eye on This Spacel “em0, 30 smoded o visdil ai 2s80sd | Tiaxvitd 3alq303