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PLRSON ARAGR () 0,0 1 Hlaynes. A Stevells, vn McRae, of )lcRne.' Ltiractive young visitor to the guest of her aunt, | Moore apd two children sending several daye with They return o Mrs. Graham and daughter, Miss Graham, of Fort Myers, are in the city the guests of their friend, Mrs. W. F. Sneed, at her pretty home on South Tennessee avenue. J. D. Pate, of Cordele, it his daughter, Mrs, Hon. will vi Ga.. Y s .. at Plant City tonight. Story, of Lakeland, in a day or so, —_— remaining about two days, then will Mary Baggett, of Tarpon|eq to sea his son, J. W. Pate. of crpes os o the city, having ar-|spring Lake, and ). A. Pate, of s iz, and is the gUest 'Groveland. His eldest son, J. W. d lsaac C. JenKins | pate s suffering with that dread e disease, pelagra, but we hope for | Fredgwick, of Jackson- Miss Muriel Ken- him a speedy recovery. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Reports from ) ¥ who was injured by Jumpmg from a f'\R.-LERS UNION CHANGES DATE moving train Monday, are to the ef- fect that he is getting along as well as could be expected, and no serious consequences are anticipated. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. This is to give notice that the co- be- partnership heratofore existing tween (. W. Fleming and F. C. Wi ley, under the firm name of Fleminyg & Willey, has this day been dissolv.( C. W. FLEMING F. ¢. WLLEY. May 30, 1912, 6-14-2p REMEDIES FOR ACCIDENTS. Sunsiroke—Loosen clothing. G patient into shade and apply ice co water to head. Keep head in elevit- ed position. Stings of Venomous Insects, Et¢ Apply weak ammonia, oil, salt wat or iodine. Fainting- - Place fiat on back; al- lew fresh air. and sprinkle with wa- ter. Place head lower than rest of Lody. Cinders in the Eyve per up like Roll soft ju- a lamplighier, and wo: 4 the tip to remove, or use a medicin ity. Miss Fredgwick Mr. Hemer Marlow went over near dmppvlm {0 draw ““‘, v Rub 1) <y abew two or three | jakeland Sunday to see his— wel] he A ) went over that way, Ho liad no Fire -in One’s Clothes —Don't Ry e rouble getting ere 1 forg f y X L ul« uble )mltu.L ”‘1“-) out he 1‘1\‘ O] i pe inlly downpstairs or out of doo: - i ynes o and son, =1 about P rain a iving back 5 : "nu""xl from Hot |y, : |li|h(. : “i\"f ““ \hl,\m;.l A "1 Roll on carpet or wrap in woolen rit ManIn ” 2 R oo Vsl ¢ = L F @l Ao a POL NaROULy ANEL oY Blanket ool tHE Noall downy. so : " they have beell|for a Nttle he would have been I past month. goiNg | drowned, when his buggy turned | : : % G 1o+ My Haynes' health, which | gvepr Ho escaped with a wet sui . w0 learn has been MuCh fand 4 lost memory of a pleasant POSSESSION. visit.—Bartow Record 4 " S SO AT & . By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 3 vCopyright, 1912, by American Jou 11 Catherwood, who has At a meeting of the board of stew- i . : g . 9 nal-kxaminer) ost of aunt, Mrs.|ards of the Methodist church recent- sy , A " \ i That which we Lad we still posses oft this morning for|ly it was decided to form a mission pie 3 z e i ; Fhough leaves may drop and sta vil] stop at Lakelat Dixicland. North Lakeland and ? ~ wd. and also at St} Hollingsworth, and after July 1 Rev. ik : | " o it ¥ Y O Crenmst A M ke gt 'SR, she will be the W, HL Steinmeyer wil] sery, thes: | : bl ? | ¥ i | Or take ram all iniall. N | charges. Rev. Steinmeyer is an able | e ——— [preacher, and will build up these :| : hit which we U we did not ow 8 voof the | miszions wondertully. He was pas- | [ one of the| N N DR e ey d it for o day ws oon the A ltor of the Lakeland chinrel in 180N ( | s ; e o account of il and tor muany years has been acively | $ ‘, e Howdh e ? i st H No Tare could take our ov A\ Mr. Peterson |2t work in the Florida conforenee A u betwee ala ! although for the past year or two he! 0o between Ocala ,I hou l.m 1 m. Year or two h [\ T e MG o e !;;;nl to give up active work on ace- count of his health. : : | Ve cndl joys ended ere hozang ompanied by Mes. WKL Jackson ad danahin pluin PP Jenkins, of Miss Mary, have gone to Cont e, Or clovy in the rising sun, Pae dadies will tivst | Tenu, where Mrs. Jackson will visit | sister, Mrs, Block, | her daughter, Mrs. Grigshy Alst s ipng s could rob us of our own, trom there to Mis- | though it was the first time in two! No circnmstance can make it les vowill visit relatives months that Mrs. Jackson had bee | What time removes was but a loan ( wo months, Mr, Evans|down stairs, she was able to MAKe L Ror what was ours we sl possoes « his wife in July. (the trip all right, having gained . | enough strangth to sit up several H o8 " i Jenkins will leave Mon-|days before starting, Miss Mary has It you “:: t: ;f::‘:‘(i In this Cshiville, Tenn., where ha|been her mother's constant attend- u educational asso- lenkins is president L board of vducation of the Flor- oavend Rev ia Mothodist conference, and goes :;:"i':llm”" be both pleasant and bene- :'e‘;.f'l':'n‘:::.fm'f:am'."ff..-'.'q'::r'f.i‘ul"'l':.':.f; #i iy to the the associa- i to st by the roadside until someone will probably be away ten T | comes along and invites you to ride ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. With him to wealth and influence — John 1. Gough, M B H of Frostproof, is| “Yes, it's true! I'm going to quit PR e g Lr e v oor two in Lakeland | paying rent, Jim, and put me up a Remonstrance, d being warmly | nice little cgrtage. Uve been ficur- | The stray bits ot conversation one many friends here, { ing on the lumber, mill work, and a1 C4BROT Wl overhearing dn- public | AR s e it oded and the nrio. | Paces sometimes are deliclously tun- Frostproof, Mr. and | the materials needed and the price pige ht them a home, [are all right Say, Jim, why don’t '\ conductor said, In tones ol great Woll pleased with | You build, to0? Go around and talk’ severity, to i passenger who was 1mak. oved there from | With the Lakeland Manufacturing | ng considerable disturbance o the ipied the |;;”||‘1‘1mnp:m_\ Those felolws will make | car: 1 m for several | you want to build, sure | "Here here, :ir! Remember vou | a | are on a public vehicle and you wast E BIDS WANTED. { behave as such.” : M g L | TO MOVING PICTURE SHOWS. 1 Associa- | Sealed bids will be received by 04 it : & ng for Datroit, | the city clerk until noon Wednesday, PIANIST- - (Man) for change and to attend the |June 19, on clearing 11 2-4 acres of practice wishes to play =olo work for nom of this nssocia- | 1and, to be used as City cemetery two or three months. Good plover; {oitied at Nashville | Specifications in clerk’s office. Right | fing ar improvising and <uiting mu- Miss Mary, who|reserved to reject any or all bids. sic 1o pictures, and plays not only T W0 ago, and to- P. PILLANS, “rags,” but real music that be "the in the sights| Chairman Cemetery Committee. |y joved by cultured patrons 2 ties. This will Good piano music is the best for a 'Tip fur them both. steady attraction. 10 doubt be quite | Address Planist, 601 North Orange AJEST[ avenue, Orlando, Fla. N-13-3 Sympathy Counts. ( THEATRE We often. do moie good by our eyme pathy than by our labors, ard render to the world & more lasting servio b [D IS N I A ©000000000G000GD absence of jealoury and rovcr o VAUDEVILLE ) of merit than we could ever rer v by O NELSON AND WARD < | the straining efforts of personal ambi- ““l«mc < In an Act That Pleases | tion—Farrar. ™ s awp ¢ THEATRE HILDRENS’| s o ant during her long sickness, and as she is to tauke a trip through the north with her father, her trip will ¢ KIDDERS FROM KIDVILLE. DbOOOOOOC‘GOGOflO I’rogram for Tonight, THE WINGED MES: \GER (Gaumont—Drama. ) FATHER AND THE GIRLS in—Comedy.» " CAPTURED THE OUTLAW m-—\Western Comedy (Kale | w101 OPEN AT 6 P. M. General MIIIISSIOIL..WC | Uhildren, under 12....5¢ ‘m:m here to show you. A i [ terested p | quote lho 1s,” remarks tie V And, God bless her’ ber word.—Atlanta J and thelr daughters boast of thelf descent.—Lippincott's. world you must make your own op- portunities a8 you go on. The man who waits for gome seventh wave to toss him on dry land will find that the OWN AN AUTOMOBILE We have racted debaker corporation to 50’s and Flander cont wit s 20's : call or pi sed to demor If you reliable car, you will pointed if you purel th have ment will be plea price sa we ot 5-28-tf —————— Why Questien 1t? “A woman is oniy £ays | t. Ler at | And There You Are. Self-made men brag of their rise, ' Tuesd T th ceting of the Far Iruw and Lakeland in some way, we 'have decided to change date of our ath All locals are urged 10 county meeting to Friday, day of July. ke represented as business of pertance will be tansacted Let delegates remember aud place July 5, Griffin, Fla M. H. MURRELL, Co-operative Union the | LAKELAND GIRLS HAVE EX- i + been attending the Training s hool at Lakeland, came home last to find the water over the southeast of the town, Mr. P. Robertson, manager of the «ss Fureiture Co., quickly re- Uoved the situation by taking them wagon to the bridge, and with d abour days two miles home, Misses Cole will In a to tow 20 in the Normal school. We are » =oe =ome of our teachers thus themselves to do hetter in Fort il room next season Loader, Freckled Girls | Itis an absolute fact, that one 50 cont jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM \\I" cither remove \om'lrm kles ov caus e them to fade and that two jars will even 1 in the most severe cases completely cure {them, We are willing to personally | guarantee this and to return your mone Y without argument if your complexion i3 not fully restored toits natural beauty, | WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is finc, fragreant and absolutely harmless, Wil l inot make hair grrow but will pos ‘r. move TAN, PIMPLES and l'l‘ . Comein to s i nn aroe .m.l T P'ri Hle, \\ II SON'S FALR L'or sale by PHARMACY, 31,00, LAKE Medicine Cabinets, The most attraciive | gnets for the bathroom vwa [ the old town of Nu [ they are hand carved and peinted to ome fron hee gy, ond Cadet, under ~harges-——"Who, me? Not on your ilfe! The oniy man I'll ask 18 our member of Congress” — e DON'T ' Let the RAIN stop vou Come <ce ‘em RIBBONS 1 i LACES ane P. S—Watch our windows. 0 % : No. 115 Main St. Phone 282 Black will be a change of date or Co-operative Union in view of the fact that July 4 may be celebrated in Bar- im- ! the time PERIENCE WITH HIGH WATER. | Misses Corrie and Cecil Cole, who | rowed them over, and they | nesville to spend six weeks study- | e eab- | where | fitiie the tronts of ancieal houses of that quaia® town with taeir characs hul We iare ;1|\\';|\'s Ftllll\'l“g IIOW to teristic gables and chimneys. e : . The Va'lue of Good Manners. ] g I h Q l ty Manners must adorn knowledge and ncredse e ua l smeoth its way through the world, d 4 i Like a geect rough diamond, 1t may We give the “most now but we are anxious to give do very well in a closet by way of N ) v s 7 curlosity, and o lor its intrinslc more. lll()ll( u 'm(l DEOVE " vaiue: brt it wil never be worn, nor shie it is not poltshed Best Butter, per pound . ....... ....... S N Sugar, 16 pounds ........... ... .. ... ... S ‘ England's Forests Cone. i ne oun SR RO The forests for which England was Cottolene, 10 pound pa.l lat one time famous have vanished or Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . . ... only exist in the attenuated form of Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. . ... care ‘ull(\'vw. erved woods and parks, 4 cans fnmily N A bk from which can be oltained only a % : fraction of the supplies needed, 7 cans baby e RN SRR i eaAn N N e s 1R barrel Besb FIONE. . . ... oo ioiiiie i s A Guiding Light. IRpoums WU EIOM . e [ Reputition = in atseli only a farhe Picnic Hams, per poun(l e candle, of wavering and un eriain { Mame, easily blown out; bt it is the Cudahy's Uncanvassed l{nms ....... ‘”"’i't by TR o reah tor /B Octagon Soap, 6 for. ... ... ... and liuds meri Loweld, i bkl Ground Coffee, per pound. .. .. . ... ... ... ... 5 50150 & THerter. 5 gallons Kerosene ....... Sl | ¢ theaters In Parls re- | ceive a lope sum o money every year from tLe povesament tor their gupport. One ol ite pera houses standing in the center of Parle cost ° L five million doilurs, Wnere o Go. First Cadet— ‘ilave you asked the | —— - euperintendent to reinstate you?” Sec. Two Good Places: | | | | | | . C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store . lakeland, Florida . . 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