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i 4 4 ¢ ¢ ¢’ ' ’ ¢ ¢ ’ ‘' . ¢ ¢ . . d . . . ‘ . — s CRSONAL?® | 5 .4 Mrs. R. R. Rushing, o[l Mr. J. B. Smith writes from Con- are the parents of a daugh- | way, S. (., that the thermometer was csterday, Dr. W. R. Gl'oo\'-I hanging around the 100 mark, and that politics is hotter up there than the weather. He had better come back to Lakeland where it stays cool all the time—even politics don't lieat us up very much, ance. \. Vanlandingham. of Do- visiting Mr. and Mrs nan, Jr.. for a few days, od here this morning. Lanier, Polk county’'s ac- tax collector, is in the ine His many W= are always glad to stamp on all letters for city delivery | Since the inauguration of tho free de- ivery of city mail this rule has been in vogue, and muny times the party vty 1ad experience along this line, taerefore the suggestion. I Michener preached a fine \osterduy morning at the <t church in the absence of r, Rev. lsaac (. Jenkins. The < expected home this evening. — This morning Mr, Percy Seymour sustained a painfu! accident in the railroad yards resulting in his lip be- ing cut and otherwise bruised, A colored workman was wielding a crowbar and Mr, Seymour, who was ai80 working on the car, happened to get in close proximity and was struck accidentally, . U. will meet tomor- .« .iernoon at 4:30 with Mrs. T Mrs. A, J. Walker will cting, and it is desired ttendance be present. He was given surgical attention at once by Dr. Love, and, although his injuries were rainful they are not serious. AT THE EDISONIA. .+ Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, will Fellows' hall on Monday uight) at 8 o'clock. A lance s desired as officers clected and there will also quite Rebekah degree, The cost of living has gone up. but Vrs Lucien Gray, who [P Sare cheaper for we will giy v Ay G \A-\ pap-| o four re tonizht at Kdisonia tMes, B Gray, left o e ¥ Now York, - ST. JOHN'S DAY WILL BE nd o the remainder of | OBSERVED THIS EVENING 'f Lakelind Lodae, No. o1, I nd A I Michener witp) 2 Wit hold p Motiday A for Beloig, | fnie 21w 0opoom, th | nitlte oot ol Phere w Y tteps. They | 10000 Vil and v their prety i IPeshRents will he served, Momber Fast Orange streor [ W please be prompt Visitin: brothers are cordially invited 1o be = e { 1resent JoLLOVE, w. M JoFOWILSON, Sec'y ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. Who has been visiting vohor Mrs lena Smith, morning to his home at Wil has a good position s many Lakeland friends to lenrn that he is doing re- “Yes, it's true! I'm £oing to quit paying rent, Jim, and put me up a nice little cottage. I've been figur- ing on the lumber, mill work, und all the materials needed and the prices are all right. Say, Jim, why don't you build, to0? Go around and talk with the Lakeland Masufacturing Company. Those felolws will make You want to build, sure. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. \ o ulad vorth Ledague members wiil twined tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. ! on South Florida ave- will be rendered itasant social evening spent. of the league are most al \o \ program YR b Tweddell’s handsome new We have contracted with the Stu- Touth Tennessee avenue, | debaker corporation to sell £, M. F. ricted by Streat-|30's and Flander's 20's. We have s ¥ receiving the [ them here to show you. Amyone in- Thiz home is large | terestad please call or phone and we - and shows up splen- | Will be pleased to demonstrate and & been painted yellow |Guote prices. If you wamt a good, » roofin g reliable car, you will not be disap- ¥ pointed if you purchase efther of @74 With the wishes of | these we hiave mentioned. Likeland and others on S. M. Stephens. 041" road, Pullman serv- | 5-28-tf G. C. Rogar. “ireted this morning for FEGGPESPIIPOOIICLIPICOE " on e passenger trains Raaaa o o o Y 4. 15 und Waycross, This ir ar, and the pas- THEATRE POOCOODOOOOCOOODD Why Suffer from the Heat While | Majestic Breezes Blow’ A i Ao their appreciation of i This 4 YU more heavily pat- 4 “iore, 4s many, who ‘West Florida, have ihera) patronage. 1ZeT service, .{”.».". oooooooroio’ooho_b? EDISONIA.Y roam tr v, My, OVIDENTIAL BR — (B. Sign Dran 5 A\D CHILDRENS’ | ELEANOR 1YL THEATRE 1 * Edisor “431 TONIGHT. b Spe B fe e “AD OPEN AT 6 P. M. ‘General Admission...10¢ %mm}:-‘---.-......lm | 12 o] SRR Always remember to put a 2-cent ! to whom a letter is addressed has to! N ¢ ! !fork up the extra penny for postage. | ‘fHE EVEN NG T ! THE LOAFER DEFENDER. The Dothan Eagle wants the loaf ing element of Dothan put to work We rise to ask, what are you goin: ! to do for the loafer if you mak. Every well organ- '1ized county has the loafing element, them go to work? and wihout the loafer half the local scandals that are rolled under many tongues as a sweet would escape general circulation. Th people who work and labor for a liv- it their own business alone, would nev as morse] . and those who try to attend to|, er know what is going on in their rridst, but for the loafer. I The fact is, the loafer is an im pertant factor in a community. Whil. whil apparently he is a greasy spot on th dvor facing and ought to be rubbe tout, he, nevertheless, has a mission lu)-purenll_\' he is a nuisance, i have not the time, opportunity or it (taking them more | tively ente de from his usefui But I mor . he s HE 4 peace urber of i Iy making lite worth the living Loys iu this town, like the busy foli the inclination lawlessness.” o commit acts of But the Eagle should not be too hard on them, a loafer is not altogether without usefulness, It at any time the community wants a public hanging as 2 means to an end, it might take him up and rid it- self of him without fecling his los: or absence. Montgomery Journal. ATTENTION TO AUTOMOBILE We, the ) hased undersisned, have pur th WSTICES hown us tUnion Aato and Garase Co tour intention o n in the frare 1 hizh Workman | (B il n \ It }od I [0 1 [en 3 e nea ) [ ‘ nodern e Y1k st catertaining Htmost otsidera ‘v notor our patrons’ work Leing wel tand thoroughly done, we lave thi cay employed an expert mechanic a a high salary We intend to us {this centleman on the mosy technica work and in order to make the much needed improvement along lines it is very necessary that wi have the co-operation of the automo bile owners and respectifully request demonstrate our ability in doing first class work in every respect Whatever your cur needs in the way of repairs can be had here. New be had here without delay. an auto hospital where evers opers- tion results in a cure, car comes out completely and ready for work again An very it it is not kept in thorough repair Little defects or injuries if negleoted S00n become very serions and danyo auio rans down rapidly GUs maltel Better have ns coer Eaul your machine while the damuse is little ing of money, hut probably a s It not alone means a from serious personal injury Yours very truly, BROWN & BONSA« Union Auto Garage (o Not 80 Much to Blame. Teacher—Why, Willie, these jrob- lems are all wrong. What is the trou- ble? Willle—I don'no. I worked aw- ful hard before I could even get ‘em Vvet? wrong.—Judge. | | Beautiiuj to custors of t no chance, C: of other places, they haven't time nor | He affords diversion for others who | dination w unearth all the locul sandals and o civeulate them g ! dustriously, adding 1o cach one, snd community in which he resides, real- | ey o | The Eagle says “the busy men or |+ | this line by et | OWNERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC |+ Persuaded 1o 1y [ V| Nies | these [TeW o the pictures which could e that you give us an opportunity to['hat due attention paid 1o matters of f sPrings, new axles, new anything can (Clean” This is the cosoperation of the entire com A place from which the crippled|i restored [SBOW ap from the efforts put forth | GIVEN AWAY FREE . Q. Y y e ol Ht s AND 10¢ DEPT STORE |WOMAN'S CLUB DEPARTMENT Edited by the Press Committee of the Woman's Club | The question has been usked of the I ' Siiute board of health, “'How to clean ity and how to Keep it clean and | sanitary 2™ This query may be an- | swered in two ways: First, by edu- ational and “show me™ methods. - lustrated lectures on subjects of in- | terest in the way of sanitary work, | ad @ campaign of education along Ivic associations and im and more than | individual example and prac- viement soci all else Will give coular proof of whait is ¢ 10 arcemplish without hay - to resort to the courts, Secondly, | ranizing an eflicieng board of | Cand placing in the hands of | ressive health ofticer ample au- | thority to deal with all matters o improve the health of his mmunity., When dt s proven to a citizen o o community that screened surface wsets have decidedly lessened th tumber of typhoid cases within a cer tain radins, or that screened kitehens and dining rooms have prevented lkewise the occurrence of fever cases within the houschold, or (hat the screened sleeping rooms, or netting closely tucked in abeut the bed, have down the number of cases of “chills and fever” in a malarial mos- quito infested locality, where former- Iy there was constant sickness in the family throughout the summer, mor VL have been accomplished in tho Wy of convincing argument s ool letrer than could have effected Wowhen o livery man has been the closed manure i and e s U decrease in ties 1 tahles, e | 1 lollow tethod of disp the tanzht In th e W thiat CEV oman s convineed can oa hog Wile e also forced to aveept the Proot of o diminishing number o When tightly fittin the zarh hits vin cover, Fhese are drawn and which when presented to the observing citizen are potent in arzument aud convincing in proof, sanitary supervision will bring val Nable health “How 1 returns in comfort and in Wity wnd keep it HOt an casy matter unless wanity \Where 1he 15 enlisted and obtained, prople give aid the tos), nos diflicult, and gratifying rosults But shen requirements of Teanlines: hicve 1o e enforeed solely thronen legishvive and police action, then it i wn ap Wil work and it oie only through treguent administrations of | the “hig 1ick™ of o law, that in difference on the one hand and downrizht perversese. on the other, can be bronght 1o realize thit hota health centribute wealth of any and NP e assets, whica o the liseppin and community and showia 1ot be triflod with A Conession. “Well,” he sald, “it 1s—let me see? ~—three years since we met crossing he ocean, fsn't 1t* Are you married “No,” she sweetly replied, “again.’ | onv Talkine Machine U~ expi &’ Phone ! 282 Black ! PAGE FIVE. Two Good Places: H. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious to give more. Phone us and prove it. Best Butter, per pound . Sugar, 16 pounds . .. Cottolewe, 10 pound pails. ... ... S vraia Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ................ Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. . . 4 cans family size Cream. o 7 oans baby size Cream. .. .. ... 1-2 barrel best Flour. ......... 12 pounds best Flour. ...... Picnic Hams, per pound ........ Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. .. . ... Octagon Soap, 6 for. ......... Ground Coffee, per pound 5 gallons Kerosene . E. G. Tweedell L/ 4 Low round trip fares ), K% North and West » 4 all the principal lake, mountain and sea shore { e 3 | N \_~ G ] Commencing June 1st and daily thereafter round trip tickets over the Louisville & Nashville Rail- road will be sold at greatly reduced fares to resorts and to many of the larger cities in the North and West. These tickets will be good returning until October 31st, and bear liberal stop-over privileges. Charlevoix $50.05 Y DY Marquette - oo ... $59.65 “ Chautauqua Lake Pie. -~ 47.40 Milwaukee.... .. .. 45,5 ’ Chicago oo 4350 Mioneapolis .-« 56.75 # Diaver - coveas 460 Niagara Falls L4740 ] Detreit ceeeeoo 4350 PatlnBay 50 f e Duleth 6150 Petoskey - 50 65 ‘Q’ d French Lick Spriags 1520 Salt Lake City 71.60 ;,, A Mackiaac I-land 5200 Toronto £3.99 & Mammoth Cave ..« 209 Waukesha .20 Q1 p? These are but a few of the points. There are 4 | great many othersand we will be pleased to give full information upon application. Let Us Arrange Your Vacation Trip H. C. BRETNEY, Fla. Pass. Agt. 118 West Bay St. Jacksonville - GANS LN