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s & Angell has the responsible! ou of estimate clerk with the .1 construction Co., of this it \ 1.\, Buchanan Jr.'s brother, . . Domingus, of Dothan. Ala., this morning to spend 2 ) Lakeland. W, H. Clifford returned this - frem Georgia, where he ., attend the reunion several .20 and where he has since (isiring relatives at various ile reports a fine trip. TR A T . Banks, who left here K vear ago for Alabama, came wning on the excursion, and cordially welcomed by his nds, Melton has sold the arage ¢o the Lakeland Au- v and Supply Co., of which .« Mr. D. H. Sloan is the pro- ik Cornelison succeeded yester- 1 finding his trousers, watch, < snd money, which he lost when . ¢ vod for the body of Bertie Fan- wio drowned in Lake Morton b osday ayes came in this morning yrgia, and will spend the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayes. He is traveling for the emier Typewriter (o', and ting with much success, Alps O, T. Clark and child reached iy this morning from Capitola, o be the guests of her parents, i .nd Mrs. J. W. Buchanan, Sr,, o= ~overal’ days, Mrs. Clark was oy Miss Ethel Buchanan, Al (. E. Melton is the owner of dsome Cadillac car, which is dpped with all ine latest devices, ding self starter, electric lights, It is of a drab gray color, and wasily one of the handsomest ma- Lines in the city. Gu E. M. Law, editor of the Bar- % Courier-Informant, and one of li's most prominent Veterans, il through Lakeland last night Uit to Chattanooga and Wash- Z0n, wWhere he goes to serve on a wnission for the erection of the e monhument. Riggins is expected home State University at Gaines- y. He will be at home ok hefore going to Ccronet, will take a position, Dur- veek he will have as his nas Conrad, who formerly akeland and whose many ! ad to welcome him., s city have received s commencement ex- the Meridian Male College s Mr. Coleman rly of this city, being Coleman is a lan and whatever avoca- ¥ take up, he has the best host of friends, in which oins most heartily. aduates, S, Bonacker left on the vesterday for Louisburg, rattend commencement at Presbyterian Military thich her son, Wm. C. Bo- ¢ student. The young gen- | accompany his mother 1S vacation.—Pensacola g man is a grandson of Bonacker, of this city. EDISONIA. LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE —_— PROGRAN TONIGHT. —_— RUN ON THE BANK. Blson—Drama.) THE LOCKET. \merican—Drama.) * MATINEE MIXUP. Noszor—Comedy. ) LDREN UNDER 19 Mr. R. F. Bev the city for a visit of several days. the guest of his son, Mr. I.. B, Bevis, Mr. Clyde Banion leaves tonight for Knoxville, Tern., and from there he expects to go out wes:, be away for sometime. | —— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weser, of Grand Ridge, are visiting at the home of the latter's brother, Mr. L. B. | Bevis on South Florida avenue. i i A A The camp meeting of the Mcthodist church in Dixieland began last nizht Iwilh-a\ very good attendance. Services this afternoon at 3:20 and tonight at 7:30. Mrs. G. M. Mahone, and sweet lit- sle daughter, arrived this morning ifilom Alabama to be the guest for several days of the former's sister. {Mrs. F. D. Bryan, at her pretty home on South Florida avenue Miss Kittie Hasenmuller, who has been spending several weeks at her old home at Peoria, 111, returned to with her father south of town. | D. B. Dickson, Jr., has returned from a two week's visit with his un- cle’s family at McIntosh. He had a most enjoyable stay in that section, unusual pleasure. ——— e THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 23, 1912 of Bascom, is in | LAKELAND BAPI:STS PLEDGE 5,000 TO COLUMBIA COLLEGE. Lakeland increases (Columbia’s en- dowment fund by $5.000. Pastor Nowlin and his people have He wili| Gone the right thing a: the right time, and in a manner which was a 1oevelation, The captious layman who criticises the clergy and says that the average | ¥inister is a shirker and not a work- ¢, should follow W. D. Nowlin in a week's campaign, Lakeland is a city beautiful, but 5 troubles were seen as from the rvation platform of a limited al. The details were missed. We were going too fast. [aH S]e Dr. Nowlin has to go fast. There can be no loittering by the way for the pastor of a church of eight hun- dred members, for the organizer of o Sunday school which averages over feur hundred in atiendance, and the editor of a paper, whose subscription | ist is growing a hundred a week, and whose pages are growing brighter and better with every issue. Dr. Nowlin's going is us the going of | Atalanta, which is o mal-reference Lakeland yesterday morning, and i»{A i I-refe! 1 to sex but description as to speed «nd comeliness, and he picks up the golden apples by the way The Lakeland c¢hurch is not wealthy, and the pull to reach the £3.000 mark was not easy, but pas- tor and people were in hearty accord as to the vizal importance of the | work, and every suggestion made by the pastor was followed to the letter. Alex Patton, who has been attend- | Cne scene will ever live in memory— ing the Meridian Male College, is ex- pected to arrive in Lakeland next week to spend the summer with his mother and sigters at their home on South Missouri avenue. His friends will be delighted to see him again. Mrs. H. L. Dickson and daughter, Lucile, of Mclntosh, are in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B, | Dickson. Mrs. Dickson is the wife of Mr. Dickson's brother, a leading business man of McIntosh She is ‘ll‘\ll'h delighted with Lakeland and is being pleasantly entertained. lhis relatives making his visit one ufl Miss Lucy Newsome has resigned Ler position as teacher in the Lake- land school and accepted a position as assistant in the high school at Sunford, a position she formerly Ih('ld. Miss Newsome leaves Monday for Williston, and will go from there to the mountains of North Carolina for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. €. Stevens and children returned at noon today from Ocala, where they have been spend- iLg the past week. Since leaving Lakeland about three weeks ago they have had a pleasant visit on the east coast, having visited their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. A, B, Brown. at Fort Pierce. They had a pleasant trip and a very beneficial one. As it was | the first vacation Mr. Stevens had | taken in six years, it was all the I'more pleasant to him. ! Miss Dorothy Bates home today for the summer vacation, rarurned | having completed her second year at Southern College. She was ac- | companied home by Mrs. Bates, who | went over to witness the commence- | ment Miss Dorothy quite a tavorit'e in the younger so- cial set and her return is a matter of much rejoicing among her large number of friends. During the past vear she has made wonderful progress in her studies, and was especially proficient in music and elocution, in both of which accomplishments she is especially gifted. exerieses, MAJ ESTI THEATRE PUOOLODOGODO0GO Py ° #+ This coupon and five cents ® 4 the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. : ® -E-2-R-R-R-R-B-R-E-R-R-X-3-5 Program for Tonight, A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY. (Biograph—Drama.) HOBO LUCK. (Pathe—Comedy.) THE FRONTIER GIRL'S COURAGE. : (Selig—Drama.) !OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10c Childrea, under 12....5¢ L e A aasasssasaaanaacancsi ] the clustering beauty of the orange trees beside the lake—a dear old white-haired saint pondering his duty, finally turning to his pastor with the question: *‘Brother, do you think 1 ought to do this?" The pas- tor's affirmative and the deacon's prompt response, “Then of course | will." Happy the flock which looks Wwith such perfect confidence to the guidance of the shepherd. Happy the pastor who so absolutely holds the love and confidence of his people, - Educational Department Baptist Witness NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS Having bought the Union Girag: business, it is our purpose (as it was the desire of those who preceded us) to cut out work on the Sabbath day. Of course there are some, physicians, for instance, whose actual needs will be provided for, but trust they, as well as all others, will as nearly as possible have all their needs for the Sabbath day provided for, before we close Saturday night. Man needs to keep the Sabbath day for his physi- cal, as well as spiritual good, and we try not to do any work except that which is an absolute necessity on the trouble will find profit ,in the read- Sabbath day, and will not ask any man working for us to do more than we would do. We are sure that al' patrons of the business, when they [know our position, will appreciat. stmes and help us to inangurate this retorm Respectinlly, 230 D H. SLOAN FREE COURSE IN SHORTHAND. For the cmplovment of the ing o do but to r swim in the lakes, My Juli hamer, a reporter of <o, A Shel- perience, also teacher of shorthan has volunteered to give free jnst tion in shorthand every Wedne oy and Saturday afternoon at 3 o' lock in the Free Methodist church, cor of Magnolia street and Ken avenue. First lesson begins S0 day, May 25, The course comjpri- but ten lessons. Every young £on in the city welcome “‘witiont money and without price. —— Business Gets Better Every Day One customer tells anoth: about our store so the goo news spreads. You may depend upon all sensible folks don’t com: here justg because they like u- we have lots of friends b friendship does not count business and we don’t want to. We want you to come nere because it pays you to do -0 and pays us to have you P. S—Watch our windows HARPER'S ! § AND 10-CENT STORE. No. 115 Main St. Phone 282 Black boystof wy troubh is“'"'l girls of Lakeland who have noth- my kidneys were in pood working or e the strects and | der I For the votes 1 received in this jSection of the county 1 am heartily thankful and 1 earnestly ask and will ! appreciate greatly the support of the! | e ple in the second primary. 1 beg {they will nat forget me, but that {they will place an X mark lnv!‘uru‘ | LY name on May 28, and tnus help | an cuemy to graft, and a friend m: the taxpayer. J. J. BOYNTON One of the best and most up tol | date cars on the market, built for | ice, as well as for comfort:, the Case. Large and roomy, with w's shaped just ri iding, electric e’ modern appliances, for comfort | s and all oth- sSample on lay by Lakeland Automobile and | Supply Co. -23-3¢ C0ZY HOME WANTED. | Wiy not build one on that vacant | lot of vours and help to meet the wants of a number of people who are looking for a cozy home? Houses rent readily for good ren- tulz and lots on which comfortable ho are standing sell much more readily than do vacant lots, Best quality lumber, millwork and every- thing necessary at right prices it you will see the Lakeland Manu- facturing Co., or call Phone 76. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 30's and Flander's 20's. Will have a 30 here about April 16, 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 8. M. STEPHENS. 3-26-tf G. C. ROGAN. Basis of Good Manners. The formation of good manners is unquestionably tact. And the founda- tion of tact is consideration. To train your child therefore, into the highest culture of good manners hegin early to teach him consideration for others, This will develop later into the very finest kind of tact, 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 ing R L. Marshall, North Massachu- Lakeland, Fla, s ol Doan's Kidney Pills and they were by far the best setts avenne, S1oused two boves wedicine 1 ohad ever taken for my Kidnevs, Last tall T was having tron- ind after taking them maedicine sine all dealey Milburn Co,, For sale hy Price 50 cent Fostq New York, sole agents tor the Unit- ed States, Remember the nanu take no other Doan's - and [ CEMENT PAVEMENTS. Sealed bids will be received up to | % pom, May 25 1912, by the Coun- | ¢il, for the construction of cement pavements in the town of Auburn- {dale, Fla. Specifications can be ob- | tained by addressing the town clerk. The Council r<-.~-'r\ns.'hu right to re- {ject any and all bids. Mark envelope plainly, “Bid for Cement Pavements.” E. I* LANE, Mayor. | W. D. Howells, Jr., Clerk. ’ Upholstering and Mattress Making | | | OLD MATTRESSES made over. | FURNITURE REPAIRED. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to lorder. | CARPETS ad RUGS cleaned and laid; also matting, etc. ? MIRRORS resilvered a specialty. ! In regards to workmanship, see Mr. W. P. Pillins of Lakeland, who |knew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or phone €4 Red, No. 411 S, Obhio bl trom disordored Kidneys and was | [ suffering trom Wvckache and sorenes [throneh me loins At that time Doan s Kiduey Pills quickly rid me | I have had no need of a kidney | Bufralo, | . PAGE FTW COOOTOOOOOO0O00OO0AOO00O000000000 g FOR SALE g % Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands. Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. We guarantee all property just as represented by us, For reliable information see & Alfield LAKELAND, FLORIDA. PICKLING TIME Plenty Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Canning Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10¢ A Few Drugs Left But They are Going Fast LAKE PHARMACY MAIN ST. . PHONE 42 Ohklinger Opposite New Depot, Two Good Places: H. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store AND . . lakeland, Florida . . When you can buy new, fresl screens as cheap as we are selling them, it cannot possibly pay you to put up with the torment and danger of fliex pouring in through old, torn screens. Ask your wife what bothers her most of all in her Gouse hold work during the summer, and she will tell you-- FLIES. They get into everything—make trouble—work—distress—disease — & even death—wherever they go. Our spick-and-span screens will not only keep out all the flies, but wil also add a freshness to the appearance of your home. We sell the best screen wire, doors hinges, screws, knobs, hooks and eye and windows, complete with springs. b - |avenue, " Arthar A. Donglas The Jackson & Wilson Co. e v