Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 1, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni ture and piano moving. Cal] Phon 28% W. E. Tyler. 1-23-t WHEN in Tampa visit the Alham dbra Cafe, the only Spa Cafe in the world. 512 Franklin St PURE MILK from Lakeland Dairy Farm delivered at ten cents per quart cents, Phone 19¢ | resuced from tweh Red. o-11-1m: firy goods and notions, the best fn the city at Carver’s Dayligh Store, around the corner, Main street and Florida avenue. FOR RENT— Room in Tharp build-: ing on Florida Ave., now occupied by Uniou News Co. See D. H. Sloan. 5-10-tf. ; PG/ RENT —Furnished home, 4 or £ ronms. All modern convenicuces, facinz Lake Morton. Address M. L. ish America) | [EDYSYULTY L% 1912, IUERNNTIONL 5. . LESSON {iS TROUBLE | ok - NOT OF HEART ! —_— hasized the Master's teaching Rcal Fafls III chard To Fo '. ¢ only the merciful shall obtain Huffman's lliness. Relief Cb- v, that only the forgiving shall uiI‘IEd B cuflng His | worziven. This has no reference 2 | itever to the forgiveness of their! s'omac__fl!mems. they are past and gone | ‘Waynesville, N, C.—Mr. F.R. Huffman, of this city, says: *'I suffered dreadfully (Continued from Page 2.) inal sins v to those who remain under blocd; they were covered when with what | thought was heart trouble, ! accepted ist and entered inte 5 o Fits & : Gl U @ WY and tried various medicines in vain. i nant relationship with Hin. But After other remedies had failed, Thed= ;- | ford’s Black-Draught restored me to . These | health, 1 would not feel safe without d Divine [ Black-Draught in the house. | consider wve daily shortcomings imperfections, fra iinst the Divin 1o acvknowledgze, i ranzement has been made for their | it worth its weight in gold. rgiveness in hasmony with our It cured my indigestion, and by this iyers, with but the one proviso, | means | was restored to health. I can z., that we appreciat. the matter | notexpress my gratitude for its benefits.” +decply that we our es are act-1 - Good health depends on the condition 1% upon the same principle in our| of your digestion. Poor digestion and as with others, good health do not go together. i “Lead us net into temptation Thedford’s Black-Draught will [ toatandon us therer” We feel our | fhoroughly cleanse and set in order your wedkness, impoerfection; hence digestive system, vhile knowing that we must be It has done this for others, during the rought in Divine jprovidence into past 70 years, and is today the most wositions of trial and testing, we may popular vegetable liver remedy on the vell pray not to be abandoned there, market. Tryit. 0t to be left to our own strength, Insist on Thedford’s. Price 25¢. art that in harmeny with the Lord's igreemont His grace may be suf] | o Twew ficient for us, Alpine Flowers of Mt. Rainler, Thousands of feet above the ses level, on Mt. Rainier, in the state of Washington, there is a wonderful nat. ural garden of wild flowers. Some of wn (6) The Bible assures us that there i un Evil One, and that he has great power and influence among men, that Bradiey, city. -18-tf FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith Premuer typewriter; ne Can be tein at News office, upstairs, 3-19 Hver-Wear Hostery, Six pairs garcaateed for six months. Silk aud gisle Sold only by E. F. Railer, Lakeiand, ¥ur quick service try the 0. K. rvestzarant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Ilot eafies at all hours, 4-175-tf, IR SALE - Dry oak stovewood. $2 per strard, Phone 163 Red. 5-14-tf FOR SALE--Horse, wagon and har- ness. Apply to C. I'. Prush, or write Bex 426, 2-18-tf Knox knit Haall Mark shicts, Slidewell collars, Crossett shoes, Paris & Briyliton Carver's Daylight Store, around the hosiery, Garters. corner, Main strect and Florida ave- e o Flkis, CIDENT, PLATIE- SLASS, and SAM BOILER IN- AIDANC e D. 1. SLOAN, room 9, Rayiucado uailding, Residence phone 135 Creen 4-6-t1, FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housckeeping at the Rig- Bins Lake Morton, Phone 68 for further panicular residence on S-tf 0. K. BAKERY. Qur motto is “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting nothing in our cakes and pies but scrupnlously clean, wholesome and nourishing ingredients, Come and Le is “the Prince of the power of the | them grow at the very brink of the giaciers, and others even push their way up through melting snow fields in late spring. These little known species would greatly enrich our al- pine gardens it we could tind out how to transplant and acclimatize them, and undoubtedly some day we shall learn.—Country Life in America. wir and “the god of this age.” cppropriate that the Lord not Devil's wiles. The words, “For Thine is the king- dom and the power and the glory torever, Amen, are not found in the cldest Greek munuscripts, and are theretore properly omitted in the Re- Visod How we should request to abandon us to the IDEAL TOILET SET HOLDER Decorative Article That Is a Pleasure to Make and Decidedly Attractive. Version as being no part of the Seriptures. The kingdom or rule of the present time are not of God. liis kingdom and and are not in evidence, We await the establishment of Messiah's kingdom One of the most easily constructed for the overthrow. of Sat empive, | toilet set holders as yet designed con- and binding of the adversary for a| Sists of a half yard long and quarter thousand years, and the ushering in vard wide strip of imitation nxqrocm. i SinRab pigskin or suede lined with white ofl L Phranand _"" om 4G gilk or white table oileloth, the heav- power and glory, forever, fer or outer fabric turned over the cdge of the inner layer, and machine- stitched onto it. Stitched-edge straps Lady and the Carpenter. of the lining material attached to one- A French lady living in London er- | paie the surface of the Inner side are gaged a carpenter to do somy work 1 of o size adanted for holding in place for her at a stipulated price. She Was | yhe varjous toilet articles, while at one surprised later to find that hecharged | opq is g pocket for the face cloth and | at the other a receptacle for the mant- power glory Divine her more than the price agreed upon. | When she attempted to remonstrate | cyre instrument. Two straps attached with him, however, her English falled | (; the outer side of the case prevent her, and she said: “You are dearer | oontents from falling out of it. One to me ,n:nv that when we were first | girap going about fits narrow side, engngzed see. Open shop. Peacock buiiding. may be buckled as tightly as desired, 107 South Florida. i and the other strap, going from end to : | Rift in the Lute. 1 end, prevents any article from slipping TOR RENT -— Two furnished| “Isn't springtime grand?® gurgled | through those apertures. The outside rooms at 502 South Tenucssee ave- Bue 5-25-tf i sweet young thing. “It is then ' may be decorated In varlous ways. that nature puts on her most gorgeous | Any one who stencils or paints can Brick wnt, the timid violets peep ugh their covering of leaves, and ~ birds voice their Happiness in 5, and--* sugeested the sapless swaln, trying to help out.—Judge. POMPANO FISH. 218 North Kentucky Ave. 252 Red P’hone | Yaun's Fish Market. STOP AT CARVER'S “acaand the corner,” Main street and PFlorida avenne, New store, new stock. Everything in ladies' and gen- temen’s wearing apparrel, The “Day- light Store,” "OR SALE -Two jersey cows, For furthier particulars apply to A, K. Miller, Northeast Lakeland 5-27-6tp FOR SALE- One of the best fam- ily hor in town, also surry. Rea- sonuble price and Apply zoom 2, Munn Bldg. 5-30-tf WIANTED - Unfurnished house or| att of house, near depot and busi- mess center. Rent must be reason- able. 411 New York avenue. P 326 Blue. QANTHD —Young lady for light work Eight and one-half hours per dax Vacation each year. Address Box 8L H-30-3t WASNTED- Pair of grocery scales. & ST ) Yates, S-31-6t FOR SALE - Any one desiring a «duc=e in stenography at Bagwell Pasiaess College, Atlanta, Por I =omething advan seaan 1L Reynolds at State bank. S-d1-6p terms One of His ™~w Chancss. | When a girl up her mind to | MAITY QA wan an v way for him to 1 escape is by getiir un aver by a ralls i { oord train. Phoue 6 P. O. Box 307 EVERYTHING IN o REAL ESTATE]} PICKARD BROS. wn " & SELSEMEYER "4 SER US BEFORE] - 40 | BUYING | green. th style for the Rooms 200202 Drane Bldg. . LAKELAND, se hats “And the cro-cusses,” | This white Neapolitan hat is one of fashion's very wtest creation | erown is covered with rare silk figured In the delicats shades of pompon being of pink roses with green leaves, be make it very ornamental indeed, but a very simple method, and one which ! glves Individuality to the convenience, fs to affix one or more initial letters ot metal similar to those formerly used on handbags. = e Madame Pompadour Hat Is One of the Very Latest Creations Photo, Copyright, by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. ing the ruling Q e FLA 5, s an A A A A A AN A AR AAAAAAAAA A~ Lime Cement Plaster <% The Paul e e e CEVERYTHING T0 BUILD A HOUSH ______—_—___% Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida b ] Lumber IT WILL PAY Shingles Lath Mill Work "C & Waymer Lumber Company TO SEE US! Office: " Foot of Main Street, City \PRICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT NOW e D. b., paster, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Kev. William Dudley Nowliu, e Episco.pal Churct, Rev. J. H. Weddell, reoror Each Sunday exceptin third Sunday of each n M. E. Church, South. I. C. Jenkins, Pastor. ~uiday school 9:45 a. m, Morring sermon 11:00 a, m. y school ¥:45 a. m. H. C fpvorth League 6:00 D, 0 Sunday school everv =i, s, superintendent. Fvening service, 7:00 p, m. l m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and| Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00| Service 11:00 a. m. 7:15 p. m. p m Evening Prayer 5:00 3 n Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday = i evening at 7:30. BN | 008 e Woman's Missionary and Aid So ciery Monday 2:30 p. m. i ° ° ‘fi Baptist Young People's Meeting ‘ 0 rinting | Regular monthly business meeting t first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. S m— 7% ] AN " East Lakeland Mission, ( f Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. Y Milton, superintendent, Prayer- ': mestik Tnuvelay AL g oo m, OWI.\'G to the enlargement of our Presbyt~rian Church. newspaper and publishing business, Rev. W. P aaimers, pastor, 2 Sunday ol 9:45 a. m. it has been necessary to move Morr’ sermon 11:00 a m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. . = Y. P. 8. C. K. meets at 6 p. m. I h N ‘Ny J b Off Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30 e e S 0 lce Christian Church. . . . ; Geo. W. Welmer, Pastor. up-stairs where it will be found in Rooms Sunday school 9:45 a. m. " Wa 0 43 g0 & PR A 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- Preaching, 11:00 a. m. o 1 il H ) etent charge of Mr. G. s, For Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with P g G.J. Williams. For other societies at Cumberland Pres- anything that can be printed, if you want Yyterian church, Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. the best work at the right prices, call on Catholic Church. Mr. \Villiams. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and DR, = - N forrth Sundays. TSR Lutheran Church. The N J o Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pas'nr “{ b Off Sunday school 10:00 a. m. e S 0 lce Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and 5 7:00 p. m,, second and fourth Sun- Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. days, ' Big cut on Men’s and Boys’Suits and and Pants. Sweeping reductions on all Men’s Furnishings. Dress well at sma cost by coming to see Lakeland HIS is absolutely your last chance to . get Big Bargains in Clothing and Shirts. Saturday winds it up. # our stock this week. JOS. LeVAY Florida ——— LM

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