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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKVLAND. FLA., JULY 3, 1912. ./ Mrs, B0 for Inverness Vilson amnd rday 1 Mrs. Wilson'™s we Anderson has re- akeland from Tamps, A Teeane e coths that they carried to the pic- virs, J. M. Sparling ex- londay for their old | pogidence, . where they wil] spend with relatives, A ', a noted seashore re nah, where they will Jon, CRRT \ la Groover left this morn- oo White Springs, where she will < rolatives for four or five weeks v the many delights of this i Mrs. Odell McGuire have rom Wauchula, where they con since their marriage, W ocenrred about three weeks Meduire was formerly Miss the daughter of Mr. Yancy Carter. Mrs. W, M. Graham are at their home, “Four South Florida avenue AR U Dudley Graliam, Dudley, of Or- ek Mrso Willie . Johnsorn fren deft Jast night for their at Jasper, Fla, where they several weeks with friends Their friends wish miach pleasure on their trip, be zlad to learn of their » Lakeland. It and uwl Mrs. JoJ. Elliston, who «reosome weeks ago for Ken- wihing the trip in their ma- that it took them ten the trip. They en- Lan immense amount of wa- ite and above several minor made the trip in com- farite comfort, Vrite o muke wmorning a member of the il was arrested for jump- moving train and will be ‘o appear in the police The authorities are going te force the ordinance cover- sdemeanor, and began the ' ¥ Ay ay Bretney, the affable agent of the L. yesterday for a few Mr. arge number Kers over his & N. touching some of enger < here to Fort Myers. routing a loasure se I tanmed summer resorts, The | bird put into a cace cutly issued several at- riets rezarding these re- ¥ | Inman left last is a sister to| PLCRSONALY (ADDITIONAL.) yestenday morni: s, of Tampa, w. Miss Kt Lakeland's m o'clock o marr juni ted in a¢ to MeDonald, one of wias formerly ! : and is of on REGARDING DISHES Yo gl angh USED AT PICNIC. i it respected o8 of i or out six or ei Lailding commi LToi 1 aboat two years the columns of th losran he hold th T. W. Ra qualit iendship, whi ;H\I‘ Wil prodict for them a lo L0 request that any one hav : laileg table teget back all the dishes or ric, or some that those vho by mistake does not belong to them, will please communicate with M B8 deronnenn | . Robertson. Phone Dr. Bryan's | Ml 4 ILIHEE 0L Al 1 and Mrs. B Mobonald, of Bast R | sreet, and by her sweet, woman! | N taits has sained many sinee ; | tackling one of the [ will be ples NO PAPER TOMORROW. triends who wish for her all that 34 = [ makes ife happy The Telegram takes three holi- gt days in the year—-Fourth of July, Thanksgiving day and Christmas. Cne of these holidays has arrived, ar.d there will be no issue of the Tele- sram tomerrow afternoon. Thank- ing you one and al} for yvour kind attention, we now wish you a rip- roaring Fourth of July and will be here with the goods, as usual, Friday afternoon. The ceremony was performed b Keve Sloan, her old pastor, who s with the family in all their sorrow: to comfort them and to share with them all their joys. There were a few of their close iriends to witness the ceremony and a few minutes after their marriage 2 carriage arrived, taking them to the depot where they boarded the 7:40 train bhound for Jacksonville and Charleston, Marion and Spartanburs. s, €, his old home, They will return in two weeks to Tampa where they will be at home te their hosts of triends who will be only them as they are both well known there DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity Is Here, Backed by Lakeland Testimony. Don’t take our word for it, Don’t depend on a stranger's statoe- L:ent. Read Lakeland endorsement., Read the statements of Lakoland ) too glad 1o see ATTENTION. ROYAL ARCH MASONS. citizens [ A decide for yourselt A regulae convocation of Lake- tHere is one case of it: [Tand chapter, No.o 29, on Thursday. " Eades, B, Oak St Lakelin: July 4, at 700 poom, Work in M Csayst |oean strongly recomend M. degree Lcan’s Kidney Pills, for | know th they act just I pro All companions are requested to he s represented present GO ARENDELL, Cored aosupply about two years ago T-1-41 Secretary when | was suffering trom lame and ——————— aching back m rouble with U £ back fnl t|n|’| I‘. wit! 1 Listen. kidney secretions. 1is remoedy “Money talks,” but it {s not over- cordial with some of us. Wought me prompt relief and when ever | have taken it since then, 't has acted effectively. 1 do not he:- tate to advise any one afflicted wit kidney trouble to give Doan's Kil ney Pills a trial, Price 50 Bufralo, For sale by al] dealers. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the Uaited States, Remember the name - Doan's -~ and take no other OWN AN AUTOMOBILE SPECIAL Friday Enamel Ware Sale 25¢ We have contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 50's and Flander's 20's. We have them here to show you. Anyone in terested please call or phone and we sed to demonstrate and | quote prices, If yon want a good, reliable car, you will not be disap- pointed if purchase either of these we have mentioned, S. M. Stephens G. C. Rogan. Secret Is Like a Bird. A secret in his month is like a wild whose door no sooner opens, but it is out.—Ben Jone Watch Our Windows W Kay 5 AND 10¢ DEPT STORE you 5-28-tf 115 Main Strect e s o Phone 282 Bla-k writing to " Mr. | | NEW BUILDING. | AJ ES I I th, did you notice m}"! T H EAT RE ¢ going up?” “Y"&]‘_‘_ =t v yonr m‘mriul?""o HOOLHOOO00GCOGD 09 ! from the Lakeland | PROF. MURPHY, | \ : Sk The Man That Makes the Violin "o build a honse and . LT o LUIES® AND CHILDRENS’ THEATRE GRAFTER i—Comedy.) A MOTHERINLAW. e —Comedy. ) Dy oy ... el 100 i | | ; ! J CLIFF | ma.\ ~ THURSDAY, OPEN AT 6 P. M.| General Admission...10¢ Children, under I2....5cf ] 105 North Kentucky Avenue COPFPEIEFNITLIIITINNINND [ AT R Iand followed by o crop of hay — EDISONIA. Renember the matinee tomorrow, o 11 . m., for the beneti: tkeland Citizens' band. I the band and o belp them, do it now. nterested in REMUNERATIVE FLORIDA CROPS PAGE FIV# e s e e = ~ S —— ; New Use for Moving Pictures. i Unique Decoration. Moving pictures are used by l' W. T. Stead, who went down with French scientist in the study of the | the Titaric, did not disapprove of the deformation of metals when strongly | wearing of compressed by the hydraulic press. In some ¢ * uses a brass tube of three inche o und 04 inches thickn und observes the appearan tace when the tube is pressure. decorations, but he com- | sldered the Insignia now fIn use strangely Inadequate. He resolved to create new insignia to replace those he deemed to be insufficlent. He | chose a trousers button. This decora- tion he conferred on those he deemed Sotet tled with | worthy. One day he had with Nicholas State Has Many Advantages That Varl 11 a conversation on peace. The Have Made it Famous ‘ e of | ideas the eniperor of Russia e views f I hine grectiv and at the close i o | d. {of t) iww Mr. Stead took one e ! hi ttong from his pocket and 2 v f ron the bhreast of the 1 e e et et 1 e e A PPt e H d | { s made t e mous, 2 S reason State extor and south tde, o narow doom the east, west and whies of salt water ol all sorts of ida was considered seriously acorn croducing state, but statistics now ! jshow that it can hold its own with ! skill and in- ! ‘lh«- best in the South. telligence havebeen incorporated with | soil and climate, and as a result 85| and 90 and even as much as 110 | tushels of corn have been raised to [an acre. A high grade tobacco is also raised in abundance on some of the Florida soils, rops of corn, cotton, tohacco and su- ciane but more dven to track farming, o riaised, Littention particularily to strawherries imelons and cantaloupes It 5, water is cus | temary for some one territory to give rattention to some one cron [ For instance, Hasting's farmers give 1aost of their attention to trish pota | tees, but recently they | radsing sea island cotton and also find {gome of their land wel] suited to strawberries. In anothee such as Sanford, celery is raised. In still another section, Lakeland and Plant City, for example, strawherries | are given the preference, In these | localities the buyers come to the growers and pay cash for the crop at the station and in som, instances in the field, l The southern counties of Florida are making rapid progress at present, | Citrus culture and truck farming are ! receiving the greatest attention, Alj| sorts of vegetables can be raised al- most month in the year on the same land that is maturing lhvi citrus grove The profitable | vegetables grown in many localitios | heans, 4-L'cpl;|nt,! cauliftower, celery, lettuce, potatoes, | el Hundreds of thousands of crates of these vegeta- | have been district, every most are tomatoes, peas, cabhage, okra, and fast all| bles are shipped by express Northern freights to markets throneh the winter and sprin onths, when the soil in the vas ! raajority of the country lhrm|:'l-m|" the United States is frozen and cov i ered with snow ' The =oil of Florida aided by !hl-: ciimate offers another decided advan- | toge in that ceveral crops can be raised in one year on the same |vi-'u-‘§ of land crops and one staple crop are unusual. For in-| stance, Irish potatoes are dug, .\'\\'ufit] botatoes are planted last crop is guthered o Two vegetable ind hay Celery fol ton of can be made to the acr Tows lettuce and then potatoes on tht L JULY 4TH. $3.50 to 51.25 going at © 8¢ Come early and make your selection J. C. OWENS Lakeland, Florida | | Phone 233 Red O Standard tops of 3 verotabiles o aitss including many tropical anl : ropical varieties, can be raised cvery month in the year. No other Nate or territory in the Union can do ; somueli It was not until recently that Flor- As much as 1,100 to | 1,200 pounds to the acre have Iwon‘ harvested, and this is far from being | an exceptional production, ] 1 In the middle tier of counties good ! MAIN &S SIORSIG S IR GBI BBI1S! The Missing Liok is in Town. The guest of one of our leading . merchants — Throuph the energetic efforts of one of our leading merchants we have with ue one of tho greatest attractions of the day. The Missing Link. Ie is not as wild and wooly as he looks but is cultured and polished to a high degreo and is really a great comfort and belp to munkiod. e is now on exhibi tion at H. C. STEVENS' B SIGGICHE GRE L) Shoe Sa FOR_THIS WEEK ONLY § = Onr entire line of shoes will be offered to the public at prices that will he SUrprising to your most sanguine belief. We will be pleased to show you. Carver’s Daylight Store “At The Corner” | HOCOEOPOBO 1O 100 OI0 100G CLOEOOBCFOID :We Aways PLEASE Our Patrons We keep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, and will be pleased to wait on you. & Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Maga- zines, ' Lakeland Book Store THE WORLD SMILES AT Y0U OB DEQDQABY O TLUECP OSSO0 T L amroros ol a | ke i ficu + trifles or fade away 1 K that's a ot to claim f ¢ an In- er and » bet you admit the claime " l Macufactured by lnmah‘ Cigar Factory ‘3 Fla.