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4 { | . | 4 o | | | pet 11 | | i & | ¢ | & | % { U R ] o U’[ i) il Our ssified fi rment’s GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni. turs and piano moving. Call Phone 2§9 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf PURE MILK from Lakeland Dairy Farm delivered at ten cents per quart. recuced from twelve cents. Phone 190 Red. 5-11-1mo FOR RENT—Room in Tharp build-| ing on Florida Ave., now occupied by Upion News Co. See D. H. Sloan. 5-10-tt, FOR RENT—Furnished home, 4 or 5 ypoms. All modern conveniences, fazing Lake Morton. Address M. L. headley, city. 5-18-tf. FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith Premier ' typewriter; new. Can be| seen 2t News office, upstairs, pairs Silk Hosiery. Six six months, ouly by Byer-Wear guaranteed for and dlisle Sold Pailey, Lakeland. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 197 North Florida avenue. ¢ofiee at all hours. PRERTS FOR SALE—Dry oak stove \\nml $2 per strand. Phong 163 Red. 5-14-tf) She can't tell you this but try her ju“ | FOR SALE—I{orse. wagon and har- »ess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Lex 426. 2-18-tf ¥or FIRE, A4CCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and S1EAM BOILF SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, roon. v, 2aymondo huild'ng. Residence phone 165 Green. 4-6-tf. FURNISHED ROOMS—Couple; no children; light housekeeping; bath, etc. Apply 416 South Florida ave- nue. 6-6-tf FOR SALE—Canary birds, $3 a pair or $2 for a singer. Apply 215 South Kentucky avenue. 8-8-6t 0. K. BAKERY. Our motto is “Quality Mefore Quantity,” and we are putting nothing in our cakes and pies but scrupuiously clean, wholesome and mourishing ingredients. Come and sce. Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms at 502 South Tennessee ave- aue. 5-25-tt POMPANO FISH. 218 North Kentucky Ave. Phone 362 Red. Yaun's Fish Market. member this.. i more than before. For quick service tty the 0. K. ‘3cu think more of her, of course, but [to be shown even better. OUR CANBIES 0f all the attentions you can show or the presents you can buy nothing is more appreciated than a box of rice candy now and then, Our Candies Taste Good and Are in Good Taste This is about all the argument 3-19 | needed for the young fellow, but re- E F isuch things are appreciated even Hot | still she likes to be told and she likes ci.ce with a box of our candy and see i how much it means. Why not? INorris, Atlanta, Candies Quick Delivery Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 NSRRGSR T FOR SALE—One of the best fam- ily horses in town, also surry. Rea- sonuble price and terms. Apply roota 2, Munn Bldg. D-00-tf FOR RENT--Three roows for light | Dousekeeping. Kor further particu- lars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, FOR RENT- - Rooms furnished or unfurnished; city water and electric lights Apply to 805 South Florida avenue, Chone 150, 6-h-tf POR SALE OR TRADE bepassenger K. M. P, , in good ruining order, which 1 wish to sell or would trade for property in or aound Lakeland.: Also a new teat, 10x12, good heavy fly, at a b in E ' Michener, 507 1-2 East Oranze 1 have a street, 6-7-061 The Ellerbe Shoe and Harness shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue, wiil guarantee to Keep halt soles on any ong pair of shoes for $2.25. Wear them out at our expense. No pair of shocs need cost yon more than $2.25 for halt soling as long as the shoes Tast 6-7-1mo FOR RENT - Five elose in on New Yo J. R Boulware, house See room K avenue. or W, F. Johnson 6-0-2pj FOR SALE Indian Runner ducks Drakes $1; dueks, $2. A pply to K. v Fenton, on Lake Parker, 1tp NOTICE! On account of moving into another building, 1 will offer for stock of Teather goods, telts, pocketbooks, pi of these sale my vonsisting of e Some are made of and are very fine eut at actual cost. izator skin | 1 will close them Also, 1 notify all es having shoes in my place fnrl repair to call for zame, be sold for charges at of two weeks, or they will the ‘\p.nlmn PHILLIP FISCHE 6-6-3t FOUR SHOES FOR $1.50 | and carr: work done at | han it} prices. Give us a o OW you Bring your horses around and g them The hx-em Sllo 'I thod 8 Pive Strect, Opposite Freight Office For Sale at A“ S“nds of Florida scenery, Good News! The latest news can always be found at my News Stand, where the leading newspapers and periodicals magazines, etc., are on sale promptly after publication. Good Views! reat variety. No Blues! For those who smoke the splendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa mukes, Fine smoking tobacco also. Come, Choose! I'rom my varied stock, anything you may desire in my line. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. The Cigar That Mad: Lakeland Famous A. R T, BLUNTS ol After she is yours She knows that Naturally including Lake- land postcards, are also in stock in [ You will not be disappointed in quality or price (Continucd from Page 1.) e e e A ,liam H. Saunders was | counsel. rectors of the congress. Mr. is a well-known attorney a resident director. Mr. Dawe, 1908, cial Club of Montgomery, prior to of the vice presidents of the ern emmercial Secretaries’ tion and a director of the American Association of Commercial tives. Senator Duncan U Florida, president of the Commercial Conzress, Southern lowing statement today: “The work of sontiern tom- mercial Co and its eflic pects ieney stronger. lts pros- than and support are The orgunization worked its way into the approval of reatep ever betore, the South and the country. able. It has grown steadily with the knowledge of its work, and will continue to broaden and rengthen its service.” Mr. Dawe said: “The congress has entered upon a new epoch in its history, with great- er prospects for service and Wwith complete success before it. The con- gress has a distinctive field of serv- ice, having as its territory a homo- geneous section of the nation with its peculiar problems.” Dr. Owens gave out the following statement: “The Southern Commercial Cor- gress is doing aggressive work along seven distinctive lines. First, the semi-centennial years are presenting to the world the South's magnificent recovery after the lapse of fifty years. The first and second congresses held in Atlanta and Nashville, respectivaly, have pointed out the pbysical, agricultur- al and educational recovery of the sSouth. The next, to be held at Mo- bile, Ala., will set forth the commer- cial recovery of the South. It will ceenr at the actual opening of the Panama canal, and will be an inter- national eveat. Second, the agent of the All- conference, the congress is leading in a campaign of co-opera- tive advertising, whereby a guide hook to be known as the “Lure of the Land,” with an issue of five mil- lion, made in regulation size to fit into the railroad racks of the world, will divert a just proportion of the three hundred thousand tourists who eress the continent annually to come South G TELEGRAM, LAKKI | — () (M. CONGRES: GREAT AID TO SOUTH clected treas- erer, and Charles A. Douglas general Mr. Saunders is president of the Mo.74 | realty firm of William H. Saunders & Co., and is one of the resident di- Douglas and also December, was secretary of the Commer- Ala., in which city the Southern Commercial Congress movement started. He is one South- Associa- Execu- made the fol- Its serv-| ice has been recognized as invalu-| (ZVERYINING T0 BUILD A HOUSE 35 is brouder than ever | by the way of the South. Under pres-| ent conditions only twenty m.ms;m‘ take the Southern route, Third, the permanent Southern ex- hibit is now assuming d » for as an interpretation of the resources of the South. Viost This is possibly the single achievement of the CONETOSS, revfive hundred square feet, sixteen great columns dedica and the State of its territory. The visit- ors who come to Washington from all States of the Union and all countrios of thy world are thus enabled ‘o see the South’s varied products Fourth, David Lubin, the Am delegate to the International tute of Agricul'ure of Rome, ltaly, presided over a conference at tha fourth annual convention of the con- gress held in Nashville, which con- sidered the question of t svstems of rural credits en States were e conference \s a uress is now assembling a to 2o abroad to study ultural finance, i systems may be wnded to solve the rural £ probiems of the United 8 sion tems of azri soma ity the congress is conductinz | a national campaign in advocacy of | federal aid for vocational edation When the Page-Wilson 1ill now pending, is enacted inta [ ather socleties at Cumberland Pres- wterian church, The exhibit hall .nm:nn~" od to fourth Su sican 7:00 p. m., gecond and fourth Sun- days third Sunday of each month. a m. o SURE DEATH TO BED- the greatest problems of will be solved. in that provision will be made for 1 robe vn. The wit tfations and the and over wamp fowed lands of the South the education of the | erywhere. vour money back e . irsect from a red & §l1a - | <hoe and harness shop, 207 D. 1 evening at 7:30. ciety Monday 2:30 p. m. at 6:15 p. m. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m fand get A cost you 1 , JUNE 10, 1912, Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida % i Lumber Shingles Lath IT WILL PAY Brick Lime Cement Plaster TO SEE US! 5 9 S The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: Foot of Main Street, City \PR[CES RIGHT flotezslj FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. FOR SALE Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wedunesday Woman's Missionary and Ald So- Baptist Young People's Meeting Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. J b P @ t [] East Lakeland Mission, 0 r l n l “ g Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. T Milton, superintendent. Prayer- y WING to the newspaper and publishing business, Presbytarian Church. Rev. W. F haimers, pastor, Sunday +" ool 9:45 a. m. Morr' 1 sermon 11:00 a m, | Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. enlargement of our it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Room- Christian Church. Geo. W, \Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communien 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with 11 aud 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- petent charge of Mr. G. J, Williams. I anvthing that can be printed, if you wurt Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. Catholic Church. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second andi days. " i | the best work at the right prices, call Mr. Williams, Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pas‘or. Sunday school 10:00 a. m, Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building M. E. *Church, South. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor, <iunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sermou 11:00 a, m. mpworth Lea Hu0 D | Prayer-meeting \\»dnecdar 7:0 Eplscopll Chnrch Rev. J. H. Weddel], Each Sunday rector. excepting only the Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10¢ Sunday school every Sundav at 10 Service 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer 5:00 p. m. PHONE 42 BUGS AND MsEcTs —SXXST- - Agents wantsd any re and eve “ral through the fragrant = Inman Blunt Rid your += today of bedbugs yeur troubles Mind and nerv fculties become tritle= for a 5-cent cig ’ man Blunt tonigh: iUs a safe bet are m>nfiou. gallon or 1.2 in Apply to ELLERBE You a Manufactured °7 Inman Cigar Factory “:° North ' Phone iracky avenue. Bowyer building. | 233 Red - ——— Mill Work SERVICE RIGHT NOW City, Suburban and Country Properties Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Values Flood & Hendrix, Owners THE WORLD SMILES 27 £ ‘l'lenly Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Caning Aim N LN R W LAKE PHARMACY e