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PAGE EIGHT. ()ur sified arimert's FOR SALE—A good buggy horse. Inquire R. W, Weaver, Steam Laun- dry. ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf in Tampa visit the Alham- fe, the only Spanish Ame Cafe in the world. 512 Franklin St PURE MILK from Lakeland Dairy Farm delivered at ten cents per quart. | reduced from twelve cents, Phone 190 | Red. S5-11-1mo FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms to| gentlemen or couple without chil- dren. Mrs. Darracott, 311 South Flor ida avenue. 5-6 FOR RENT-—Room in Tharp build- ing on Florida Ave., now occupied by Union News Co. See D. H. Sloan. 5-10-tf, can | FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Com- plete outfit for leather and harness repairing. Cheap for cash, if taken at once. Can be seen at E. 8. Mc- Glashan's store. FOR SALE-—Good, strong work- horse; will work anywhere. Apply to J. II. Stanley, East Palmetto St. 5-14-tf | GENERAL TEAM WORK-—Furni- | | Addvess Patent, care Telegram., fHE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 20, 1912. (VERYTHING T0 BLILD A HOUST Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida For FIRE, 4lCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and S1TEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9.' mondo Huild'ag. Residence phone 5 Green 4-6-tf. POYS SCOUTS SHOES and Ox- fords are the best and toughest wear- for the money that can be nd are easy wearers. E. F. usive Lakeland agent. WANTED—Money to patent an :tion—one that will really pay and come into general use. Would like to talk if you mean business. | ing shoc 5-17-tf FOR SALE-—Young Jersey cow, with calfi Apply to S. M. Stephens, Lakeland. 3-17. FURNISHED ROOMS. Without board. The Elbemar, 215 South Tennessee. 5-18-3p Big shipment of Boys' Scout shoes and Oxfords. Colors black, tan, smoke and olive. Full run of sizes in boy’s and men's. Price shoes, $2 and $3 per pair. Oxfords, $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. E. F. Bailey, exclusive Lake- land agent. He Saw Pompeli Destroyed. Perhaps the most famous descrip- tions of the destruction of Pompeii by Vesuvius in the year 79 are the let- ters of Pliny the Younger. Both he and his uncle, Pliny the Elder, were near Pompell at the time the city was destroyed, but Pliny the Elder, 5-18-3t FOR RENT—Furnished home, 4 or £ rooms. All modern conveniences, facing Lake Morton. Address M. L. Bradley, city. 5-18-tf. FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith Premicr typewriter; new. C(Can be seen at News oflice, upstairs. 8-19 FOR SALE--Nice six room hous2 on one-fourth block, orange and grapefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake- land high school. Price $1,800, Ad- dress owner P. 0. 556, city. 29-tf. FISH! FISH! 218 North Kentucky avenue, phone 252 Red. Yaun's Fish Mar- ket. 4-15-tf, For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue, Hot coffco at all hours. 4-15-tf, FOR RENT--One furnished room. ientleman preferred. Further par- ticulars apply to 210 West Lemon strect, 5-15-6t. FOR SALE-—Dry “oak stovewoou, 2 per strand, Phong 162 Red. 5-14-t8 FOR SALE--Horse, wagon and har- ness, Apply to C. I, Brush, or write lox 426, 21811 venturing too close to the scene, was killed. It is only in recent years that this city, which had been buried for centuries, was uncovered by the Ital- fan government. Now the traveler can walk through the old streets of Pom- peil. Good Nature in Politics. Differ in politics with those about you in good feeling, holding your own opinions and respecting those of oth ers. In all disputes give your oppo- nents credit for honest views Be cheerfal and tolerant. If you have lost your temper find it again and set others on the same quest. Thus you will help eradicate the epidemic of bitterness which appears to have trav- eled around the world, and vou will earn the exceedingly great reward which is reserved for the peacema. kers.—Judge + The Dog Misunderstood. She stuttered, but she was awfully sweet, all the same. She went with him as far as the front door when he left, and said, “George, are you com- ing round next S-s-s.s——" It was unfortunate that the dog happened to be lying on the steps and heard her remark, for he chased George half a mile before it occurred to him that possibly his mistres 5 going to say “Sun 5 | d of - Ccear Bathing in Spaim, All Spaniards whe can afford it go to the seaside in the summertime. Here the great feature is the bathing. A large wooden building is erected at some distance from the shore, inside ot which the law demands that all the women must bathe no nen being al- iowed anywhere in the vicinity. Dur- ing the bathing hours music is play- ed in the inclosure, refreshments are served on the preu s. Of course, swimming is out of the question and drowning accidents unknown, ] Very Good Fit. | Sometimes the blunder of a child seems like the veriest wise man’s wisdom. Such might pe said of the little fellow 1n Hutchinson, according to The Gazette, who, desiring some | of the boarding housekeeper's de- | light, commonly -alled hash, said: | “Please pass the trash. --Kansas City Star, ! Unsatisfying Comfort. Struggling Author—This world will | not recognize all I have done until after my death.” Friend (consolingly | —“Well, T wouldn't worry. You'll be beyond injury tben.”—Satire, | Eternal Fitness of Things. It is pretty generally agreed that a ' man should dress according to his station. This means, perhaps, that & man with a low salary should mnot wear a high hat. MUST BELIEVE IT. When Well-Known Lakeland People Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Lake- land the proof is positive. You must believe it. Read this testimony. Ev- ery backache sufferer, every man woman or child with any Kidney trouble will find profit in the read- ing. R. I.. Marshall, North Mua setts avenue, Lakeland, Fla, “l used two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they were by far the best medicine | had ever taken for my kidneys. Last fall 1 was having trou- ble from disordered kidneys and was suffering from buckache and soreness ! throngh my loins, At that time Doan's Kidney Pills quickly rid me of my trouble and after taking them my kidneys were in good working or- der. I have had no need of a kidney medicine since,” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. says conts, | across the way? ! belonged to the grand opera company.” New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the name take no other. Doan's—and 5 Brick Lime Cement Plaster % IT WILL PAY TO SEE US! 5 Lumber Shingles Lath Mill Work ) The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: PRICES RIGHT. SERVICE RIGHT NOWJ’ Cows Tried for Murder, Old documents of the middle ages tell us of numerous cases where ani- mals were put on trial for serious offenzes charged against them. For example, in 1370 three cows were tried for having killed a boy; the whole herd were arrested as accom- plices. All were discharged but the guilty three, these being condemned to be executed. The sentence was pronounced by the Duke of Burgundy. —Our Dumb Animals, — . Escapig ar Infliction. “Isn't that Miss Yawler singing Yes. I wish she “You surely don't think she can sing?” “Not at all, but grand opera com- pauies never come to this town ”—Bir. mingham Age-Herald Urheeded. “And those long, silent pauses in your gpeech—I didn’t quite understand them?” “Perhaps not Those were the points where I had written ‘laugh- ter' and ‘applause into my manu- script.” Foot of Main Street, City How They Love Us! Funnier than all the comedies in New York are the imported western and middle western dramatic critics before they have had an opportunity to learn the subject of their essays.— New York Telegraph. Mental Arithmetic, A boy is sent to the grocer's for & pound of raisine, and on his way home meets three other boys. liow many times did the four boys go into tne pound? Path to Immortality. Go on and increase tiny valor, O boy! this Is the path to immortality, ~=Virgil. | New Use for Windmill, i An Ingenlous German baker utilizes {8 windmill to mix and knead his bread 18 well as to grind his grain into flour, Education’s Limitation. Education is only like good cuiture, It changes the size, but not the sort.— A. Beecher NOTICE. To All Whom These Presnt. \f Concern: You will please take noti majority in interest' of 11 holders of the Lakeland V. and Strawberry Union, a co desire to dissolve said corp al] those interested in the disx 1y, ot said corporation, having e jections to the said dissolution | enter your objections on or l.ir the 20th day of June, 1912; 1} < stockholders will apply by »o0oy to the Hon. F. A, Whitney, juls o the Tenth Judicial Circui Ilorida, for an order ¢ corporation at said time This May 17th, 1912 C. M. TRAMMEL Attorney for Said Sto Gratitude Not a Strong Point, Politicians are more accus oiwd to hear anticipations tor the tuti ¢ a8 ratitude for the pasf Mammoth Two Weeks |CLOTHING SALE Every suit in the house to be sold regardless of cost. strictly high-class merchandise right at the beginning of the season, fered is new, clean and fresh. No trash, no truck, no soiled stuff, n ling before your eyes. We clean up stock every year--we will not c We rather give it t0 you at your own prices--that’s US. ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS. MEN'S PANTS. All Wool and the Latest Weaves. $20.00 suits now going at $14.40. $18.00 suits now going at $12.80. $15.00 suits now going at $12.00. $14.00 suits now going at $11.20. $1200 suits mow going at $9.60. $10.00 suits now going at $8.00. JOS. LeVAY $6.00 pants now going at $4.80 $500 pants now going at $4.00 $4.50 pants now going at $3.60 $350 pants now going at $2.80 HATS! HATS! HATS! All Felt Hats Are Greatly Reduced e —— —_— Remarkable reductions on Every article of- o left-overs dang- arry clothing over. S R R o SOME EXAMPLES OF HOW PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED BOYS' CLOTHING. MEN'S SHIRTS. — We have the swellest line of Boys' Suits ever brought to Lakeland. They are beauties, and LOOK PRICES: AT THE This is the time to lay in & sup ply of Shirts, You will loge mo time when you note the following prices $1.25 and $1.00 shirts now going $8.00 suits now going at $6.40. $7.00 suits now going at $5.60. $6.00 suits now going at $4.80. ‘THE HUB 80 cents. 75 cent shirts now reduced to 50 cents, cent shirts now going at 40 cents 50 '18 8. Kentucky Ave. UGS i it