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PO SR~ e~ ——— = = o SRR P T . e g s B SN, AM WORK—Furni- ture and piano mov 289 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. Sloan. 5-10-tf, FOR RENT—Furnished home, 4 or & rooms. All modern conveniences, facing Luke Morton. Address M. L. Bradley, city 5-18-tf. | FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smitn | Premier typewriter; new. Can be scen at News office, upstairs, 3-19 Union News Co. See D. H. Hosl for six only Ever-Wear suaranteed and lisle Bailey, Lakeland For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue, Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-tt, FOR SALE—-Dry oak stovewood. $2 per strand. Phone 163 Red. 5-14-tf FOR SALE-—Hors». wagon and har- ness. Apply to C. F. Prush, or write months by E. Sold . Call Phone, 5-11-1mo FOR RENT—Room in Tharp build- | ing on Florida Ave., now occupied by | | For the prospective bridegroom, albeit | well be a fact accomplished. It is as .| a babe, a newborn babe lying stilly | girl, Somewhere in this teeming worid "here dwells a little girl who some deed, she s but numbered amorsy | the potentialities; in the land of the unborn she may be shyly lingering. he fills kis mother's heart, exists only | in miniature. His joyous rum is peril- ous aud uncertain. The Lttle linea | suits he wears call forth amazed comment at their maturity. Nathless two years is no unfitting interval ‘twixt spouses. My son's wife may in a cradle, that I picture her. And what s she like, this little I wender; t tle girl wlo means so much to him; so dear to me? Does she lle there plump or puny, brown or lly-fair, serene or wailful? And the cot she lies in, is it lace-be- decked, beribboned, hung with cur- tains of fair white dimity? Or stands it bare and rudely fashioned of the twopenny banana box? But be she pauper or princess, I will not cavil. In memory of that other babe born in the stable, that other is 1 Dex 426. 2-18-tf For FIRE, aUCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, Xaymondo Hmilding. Residence phone 165 Green. 4-6-tf. babe worshiped of princes, I welcome the daughter-in-law of the palace, of the barn. Yet these things are but trifles. I, too, am the worldly mother. For, princess or pauper, I would have my son's wife wellborn. I would have will be my son's wife. Perchance, | NG TELEGRAM, LAKEL | HER LIFE llrs. Martin Tells About a Painfu | Experience that Might Have | Ended Seriously j Rivesville, W. Va—Mra Dora umm | | in a letter from Rivesville, writes: “For three years, I suffered with wo- mazly troubles, and had palns in my | back and side. I was mervous and | could not sleep at night. | The doctor could not help me. He said I would have to be operated on bo | fore I could get better. I thought 1 | would try using Cardul. Now, I am entirely well, | I am sure Cardul saved my 1%, ) | will never be without Cardui in my home. I recommend it to my friends.” For fifty years, Cardul has been re- lleving pain and distress caused by wo- manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot—reaches the trouble—relleves the symptoms, and drives away the cause. If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Carduf. Your druggist sells and recommends it. Get a bottle from him today. N. B.— Write to: Ladles’ Advlsory Dept., Chattas nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Speeial Instructions, and 64-page tuk, ~Home Treaunent Women," seat I plain wrapper, 08 requests ) Brick Lime Cement Plaster % GRACEFUL ARMS MEAN MUCH Woman Who Desires Charm Should Cultivate Their Proper Use and Movements. \PRICES RIGHT FURNISHED ROOMS—Couple; no | her forebears people of honor, of re- It the woman who declared that she children; light houanue{nng bath, ;ln:::;;nth‘ltwXcdhha::‘:hh‘.;l:r:a:: etc. Apply 416 South Florida ave- brings a new opportunity. Humanity nue. 6-6-tf | 19 a compound and not a mixture. The FOR SALE—Canary birds, s; a | elements fused together yleld an issue pair or $2 for a singer. Apply 215 |Strange and unaccountable. While | whole appearance. Our feet, 1f thelr South Kentucky avenue. 6-8-6¢ [ there Is lifo there 1s surely hope! | modeling is at fault, may be discreet- And yet—and yet—O little unknown |1y velled in skirts and tucked away 0. K. BAKERY. daughterdndaw, may you have been |under tables and chairs, but we can Our motto is “Quality before | discreet in your cholce of parents! do little to disguise our arms. Quantity,” and we are putting| May you, at least, have found a moth- The woman who has time to ex- nothing in our cakes and pies but|er who loves you; indeed, it is the ploit every chance of beauty which scrupulously clean, wholesome and common, foolish wont of mothers. | she possesses will practice using her nourishing ingredients. Come and | MaY You have found a father who is | hande and arms before a mirror in scc. Open shop. Peacock building, | ® gentleman to you, whate'er he be|order that thelr movements shall be 107 South Florida called otherwise! graceful, but it is a mistake for wom- 4 But the little girl In her cradle has | en who are dignified and reserved to FOR RENT — Two furnished| already arranged her past. Blameless | use too much gesture. The emotion rooms at 502 South Tennessee ave-| or sinful, it is already there. What|of the moment should, 1t it is strong nue, §-25-tt| use Is it for me to speculate? What | enough, bring gestures into play, but use Is it for me to think of her at all? | each should be expressive; meaning: would rather have beautiful arms than be clever and good has not our entire sympathy, at least she has our under standing. The character of our arms is 80 Intimately connected with our | | i | Bomi FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent, Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Ald So- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m. Wedresday Meeting POMPANO FISH. 218 North Kentucky Ave. 252 Red. Yaun's Fish Market. Phone never thinks of her possessions I trow she never thinks of me. I guard so carefully; the silver tea She | less movements are only vulgar and that | distracting. Every woman should put herself Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE—One of the best fam- | 8ervice at the bank In its soft tissue [ imder review occasionally and try to 1ly horses In town, also surry. Rea- wrappings; the family's sole dlamond | discover whether she is in the habit e price and terms. Apdil ring. She does not think of such|of making restless movements with SERRUID . DLYO terms. . ADPLY| things; she does not care. Yet could | her hands. One soon becomes {rrl. toom 2, Munn Bldg. §-30-tt[ 1 ghow them to her, she would gurgle | tated by a companion Who fs torever FOR SALE—Two cows and calves. | joyously. In her baby eyes thelr rubbing her face, arranging her hair Would sell or would exchange or part | shine and sparkle would seem falr. |or patting her chalr or gown. payment on real estate. Apply to L..[ And perchance when she doth real-| A lecturer on deportment has a sim- B. Bevis, city. 6-11-3¢ | 1ze her treasures she will no longer | ple exercise which she recommends 4 prize them. For my son's wife may | for the benefit of those who feel “all FOR RENT—Three rooms for light | pe an areist, deeming crude valuables | hands.” It consists simply of drop- housekeeping. For further particu- | distinctive of the loathed Philistine; | ping the hands before you and wring- lars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, | or a learned lady despising gauds and | ing them hard for five minutes. The FOR RENT-~Rooms furnished or| baubles; or a little soclalist, happily | process will limber up the hands so unfurnished; city water and clectric | €Ftain that In universal earthenware | that you forget all about them. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbytsrian Church. Rev. W. F '"halmers, pastor, Sunday v’ ool 9:45 a. m. Morp’*~ 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. lights. Apply to 805 South Florida avenue. Phone 150, 6-5-tt FOR SALE OR TRADE-—1 have a Sepassenger K. M. F. 30, in good running order, which 1 wish to rol} or would trade for property in or aound Lakeland.: Also a new teat, m\l..', good heavy fly, at a by in K. chener, H07 1-2 Bast O Nlrm-L The Ellerbe Shoe and shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue, will guarantee to keep half soles on any ong pair of shoes for £2.25, Wear them out at our expense. No pair of shoes need cost you more than $2.25 for half soling as long as th last, FOR RENT - Five room close in on New York avenue J. R. Boulware, or W. ge 670t Harness H-T-1mo house See Johnson 6-9-2p FOR SALE - Indian Runner ducks Drakes $1; ducks, $2. A pply to B . Fenton, on Lake Parker, 1tp. NOTICE! On account of moving in‘o another building, U will offer for sale my stock of leather goods, consisting of Lelts, pocketbooks, purses, eote. Some of these are made of ullicator skin and are very fine. 1 will (lose them cut at actual cost. Also, 1 notify all parties having shoes in my place for repair to call for same, or they will be sold for charzes at the expiration of two weeks. PHILLIP I-'IS«'IHfll fllllll SII(I[S fflll “81.501 lles the cure of human ill. Yes; me- thinks my son's wife will be a soclal- ist. Daughterin-law, I will respect your scruples; 1 will admire your no- ble discontent. You shall melt the sil- ver tea service; you shall sell it, and print therefrom pamphlets, many pamphlets, to reform the wicked pluto- crat. But although my son's wife may deem silver teapots worthless, al- though she may consider pearls more fitly cast before swine, yet there is one possession I am guarding that she will hold very precious, one be- longing that awaits her for which she will surely care. Then, it is of this that T shall tell | her, this one thing of importance 1| prate of silver services when I should describe my son. Tall I see him for | his years, his two years, as he plays | on the sward before me; tall and ex- ceedingly sturdy. Iis eyes are brown, but his hair curls goldenly. (Little girl, are you not glad with me that his hair curls goldenly?) Strong he is. and merry. When he hurts him. self he cries but scldom. Rarely is he vexed. What else is there to tell about him? Ah, see, be runs towards | me with his arms outstretched. “ But perchance my anknown daugh- | terinlaw will feel that filial piety concerns her not. Perchance she may resent {t. And yet it is a desirable quality. All the things that I have told her are desirable qualities; they should tend to make a happy wife. For two years this son hath brought his mother more happiness than she had ever known. Is it not, then, prob- able that he will one day bring joy unto his wife? Little daughterin-law, 1 pray that my son may give to you As great a peace, as great a comfort | as he hath given me. I pray, although in truth the prayer is more for my | son’s sake than for yours, since you | are yet a stranger to me—Oh, may my son come unto his wife as unspotted | | as he came to me. May he be pure | | in heart when he enters upon his sec- | ond birth. the birth of the new dual | Wagzon and carriage work done at reasonable prices. Give us a chance to show you Bring your horses around and got them shod. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Fix-em Shop Pine Streot, Opposite Freight Office. life! May he always, and whate'er be | fall him, pever cease in seeing God' | And so farewell. little girl. Fare- | well. for in the surging crowd I can- | not find you: I cannot hear your voice; 1 do not know your face. To all my eager questioning. to all my hopes, | my pravers, my fears. there is but one answer—silence. Meanwhile, [ have my son —Mrs. | The sleeves are Christian Church, Geo. W. Welmer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m. SIMPLE COSTUME OF CLOTH Classic Lines Give Ample Effect to % Model That Has Approval of Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Fashion. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with sther societies at Cumberland Pres- Wterian church, Evening sermon, This costume is in cloth; it has a panel front to skirt, laid on with a wrapped seam and cut wider at the foot, where buttons are used as trim. ming. The bodice 18 trimmed with a plastron cut to correspond with skirt | panel; folds are made where the ma- | 7:30 a. m. Catholic Church. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and rth Sundays, Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Matbias, Pas‘or Sunday school 10:00 a m | Preaching service 11:00 a. m, and |7:00 p. m, second and fourth | days | M. E. Church. South, | 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a, m. Morning sermen 11:00 a m. Epworth Leazio doon poom Evening som Wpm Prayer-meeting Wodnesday 7:00 b m. Episcopal Church. Rev. J. H. Wedd rector Each Sunday excepting only the [third Sunday of each mouth. | Sunda; school everv Sundayv at 10 L.om. Service 11:0¢ a. m. ; wvening Praver 5:00 p. m SURE DEATH TO BED- BlJfiS ANI) INSECTS vwhere and ev- terla! joins; button [$1 a gallon or rial bands; lace is fc dersleeves, also for In- col Hat of Tagel 1o m. | with a feather moun to Appiv ELLERBE tch, trimmed llnnel Zangwill in Westminster Ga- Materials required: Four yarde cloth forty-four inches wide, one doz en buttons, three-quarter, yard lace. shoe and harness shop, 207 North Phone Kentucky avenue. Bewyer building 1233 Red TEVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOUSE Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida - IT WILL PAY 9 Lumber Shingles Lath Mill Work TO SEE US! e CJ The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOW FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Propertics Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Values Flood & Hendnx, Owners Job Printing OWI\G to the enlargement of ou newspaper and publishing business, it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Room- 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- petent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams., Fo: anything that can be printed, if you want the best work at the right prices, Mr. Williams, Rooms 11 and 12 ¢ (upstairs) Kentucky Building. The News Job Office ’ PICKLING TIME Plenty Spices all knfis for Plckelma and Canring Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10c A Few Drugs Left But They are Going Fas! 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