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o b PAGE TWO OUR CANDI.S WILL ¢ No, 7§ e | Of all the attentions you can show | or the presents you can buy nothing! is more appreciated than a box of nice candy now and then. M. Regular communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. THE EVENING TELK! e Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. | Without Study in Punctuation. A celebrated eastern educator com- ma who has spent much time in study- ing literature comma tells us that the | modern writer uses so many punctua- tion marks semicolon that he often gets them in 'he wrong place and that they are a nuisance comma anyhow period Another shark on literature comma however comma says that it s impossible for any person to write using punctuation marks period Deing of a genteel turn comma we do not feel like coming right out and calling the latter gentleman a quo- m. Visiting brethren cordially in-| taifon marks liar quotation marks but vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month,in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Our Candies Taste Good | arenden, sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. and Are in Good Taste Palm Chapter, O. E. 8. mects every This is about all the argument ecccnd and fourth Thursday nighta needed for the young fellow, but re- | | of each menth ot 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. B. wember this,. After she is yours | Foton, Secy. such things are appreciated even Lakeland Lamp No. 73, W. 0. W, more than befere, She knows that | ™ andani fourti Tulie you think more of her, of course, but still she likes to be told and she likes to be shown even better. Naturally she can't tell you this but try her just cx:ce with a box of our candy and see how much it means. Why not? Norris, Atlanta, Candies Quick Delivery Red | l | | | ety every en Circle first ANV R DES S ommander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- or Guerdian of Circle day night. Wood iird Thur Conneil ( [.0. 0. F. Meets every Friday night at 7:30 at I, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessce. Visiting brothers cor- dially invited. R. M. DAMPIER, Noble Grand. E. M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec. K. OF P. Regular meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit- ing members always welcome, J. W. BUCHANAN, JR,, Chancellor Commander, | v M. JACKSON, Sccretary. G. I A. to B. of L, E. Orange Blossom Div, No. 4069, o1, A to B.oof 1. K. meets every | sccond and fourth Wednesda of cach month 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters aly welcome, | Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 RSN R The Cigar That Made Lakeland Famous See A R L. BLUNTS e For Sale at All Stands SURE DEATH TO BED- BUGS AND INSECTS Azents wanted anywhere and ev- erywhere, Rid your houscs today of bedbugs and zet a good ni rest. It will g cost you lit your money bhacl It it rod ! kroach. | &1 a £1.25 delivered Applv to FLLERBE shoe and harne T venue ! S. L. A. CLONTS DEALER IN R e d l [State at 106 Massachusetts ufiice in Clonts’ Building. l | MRS, L €. BROWN Sec'y Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres Grand Order of Eagles Meets every Wednesday nigsht in 0dd Fellows hall. . V. Rowland, president; W, B, Hicks, seeretary, The Ruling Passion, Did you ever know 4 man so pross perous he wasn't figuring how he could make a little money off a side line?—Atchison (ilobe. MY LINE INCLUDES i+ | Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and sce me before pur- chasing eclsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. 'W. Fiske Johnson iranteed, or 5 CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS. REAL ESTATE Loar s Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. ¢ Grove FProperty a Specialty. Orang ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDI (CHINESF LAUNDRY Vill open next Monday 'Avenue, near corner o 'Rose street. |SAM WING, Proprietor I A baker, on we have demonstrated comma to the satisfaction of ourself comma at least comma that writing can be done witk- out the use of any | tuation mark whatsoever perici v do you like it Interrcgation poir klyn Eagle Worthy Modesty. Alvo Yusuph, chief judge of Bag- dad, was remarkable for the moedesty which accompanies wizdom. Once, after a long inv facts of a ca that his kn to eni R L] do you expect 1 {cr your igno. cakly answer the 1 opays me w for what | Fnow Lie were 1o tempt to pay me for what 1 do r lrow, 1the hiz enipire would net Antl-Drudgery Club. Six women In Chicago have organ- ized a club to lessen household cares. The club is the possessor of an elec- tric vacuum cleancr, one electric wash- ing machine, two electric irons and a fan for drying ‘he washing. The only dues are those required for the up- keep of these labor savers, and this amount has been estimated 10 be about three cents @ week. The initiation fee con of the price of the ap- paratus divided into =iy equal parts. The metbers arrange that a sr f paratuy a ltve in ay take the to each in turn neighborhood, +0 the practi- one o bhe ex panded to take in any number ol howsckeepers. \What a help it would be in solving the servant probicin— American Club Woman “Tltanic" as his danghter, 21 A formed thoe rved 1o have her oh baker had to content himself with the less toplcal name of Rosalia. In this 'and going into the dining room sat |{ | down at the table where dinner was | | already waiting. «¥rs. Jones eyed him | { | thoir work so | ap- | They ! was born cn 1 ta liner sank. er, re fused to accept this pame, ns it is not to be found in 1t e calendar of Ro- man Catholic salnts' days, and the ! | to do the next best thing—talk her- | § caso the rule of the church, which is | upheld by the state, saved the child ! o FLAL JULY 6, 1912, What Happened Then Jones picked up his paper at about the third call from Mrs. Jones, rose rather reluctantly from his easy chair, 1s she ladled out the soup, hopetu but e said nothing. It had been rather a stressful day down the ofiice and he felt like much as simply being nothing to any one and wnything to him. cntly propped the st the sugar bowl nug much,” =uid Jones auto- a good day down at the ofe as usual,” lirown been giving you any rouble?” Nope,” lie grunted shortly. “Ifow does your new stenographier get on?” There wias no hidden trap in this question, no secret jealousy concealed. Jones's new stenographer was on elderly maiden who wore spectacles 1 zoloshes and Mrs. Jones's mind fectly serene re ieve you'll like her much hote yvou did that i Jones, quite di uiired thing v much does that elerk re, Maria,” said looking up impatientdy. “Can't you see I'm reading? Mow ear I tell whether it's IHarriman or Dat- tling Nelson I'm reading about when you keep firinz a question into me ev- g Seeing thot it was useless to try to make him talk, Mrs. Jones decided self. “That Mrs. Bowman who's moved from bearing through life an appella- | into the flat overhead was down again — | tlon which is not only unsuitable, to | today,” she began. 134 | say the least of it, for a little girl, but | Henry, I hate to say it, and of course “Do you know, would also recall for many years one {t's no business of mine, and for all of the most tragic disasters of mod-'[ know she may have taken it us ern times. to have his child christened Dalsy, after her mother, who is an English woman Artificlal Graveyard. What is perhaps the most remark- able graveyard In the United States adjoins the old Spanish church in the anclent Indian pueblo of Acoma, N M., and took over torty yvears to con struct. The village i= sitnated high in the air upon ze, flat-topped rock many e in extent and en- tirely bare of =oil In order ate the graveyard it was necessary |m carry up the earth irom the plain ah to cre 300 feet below, o bianketful at a time on the backs of Indlans who had to climb with their heavy loads up a precipitous trail cut In the face of the cliff. The graveyard thus laborfously constructed is held in place on three sldes by high retatning walls of <tone Old South Carolina Church | St. Michael's. in Char’ Carolina, at the time of { in 1761, was the i In the United Srates, very few entire! tion. including the belivy | as firm as the i Work on it was b n 1352 Like ston, Sout almost all the (olor hurches, t! | one suffered vicissit iy | Revolutionary w: ' | Tory 1 leaving what ¢ | & ti At ene gor arv { the train, y g th 2h | making collections of } ‘I Dr. Fleld with hand reverend gentleman, quickly from a reverie, | his face a moment. then exter afte hand and said, “Good | but T think vou have age of me \What name World of Uncertainties. This is a world of uncertainties. raising tinel. chickens.—Milwaukee Sometimes, however, the | medicine, but I was almost certain 1 rule operates rather hardly, a8 when | caught the smell of whisky on her recently a Viennese was not allowed | hroqth, I wonder if she drinks. Of course she acts like a lady and wears good clothes and is polite, but you can't tell what you're going to en- counter in New York. I don't believe fn spreading scandal, but when Mrs. Green dropped in here this afternoon I happened to mentior my suspicions ind T asked if she didn't think wwful for a woman to take to whisky and drink herself to death, and then she eaid che met a woman that would deceive you just the same way down at Bath Beach last summer, She said this woman " “Oh. I don't care what she said or what this woman did!" exclaimed Jones angrily, shoving back his chs down on the table Mrs. Jones’s lips quivered. She buried her face in her handkerchie?, “Now, don't start that!" said Jones, “You know [ didn't mean to hurt yous feelings.” These were just the words needed to start Mre. Jones o 1 full ery, liter- ally H husl to her nd then as his sobs fo wife be T re ¢ twisted uncomfort tor o few mir ¢nd then angry both at bims! d ot her, jumped up, ana put o Lat wed out of d him » corner L some old 2 he could of tos 1 he 1 flow gritted hi and bown w! 1 w Tt o vet he had heard ik\ worked himself | that he entered the darkeneq flat with |a horrible feeling ol foreboding ife | entered his wife's bedroom and ere | lay— No, his wife had not been thot. She | was eleeping peacefully. But gne lawoke promptly and proceeded with | Occasionally & man makes money by |her discourse, giving such a tongue “Sep- 'lashing to him as he will remember all the days of his life. answered | che o her ! el from the table and flinging his napkin | 'th a terrent of ) E\We Won't Sacrifice Quality I but we are always studying how H t Increase The Quantin We give the “most now but we are anxion. more. ’hone us and prove it 1 Best Butter, per pound . k Sugar, 16 pounds j 4 Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .......................... Cottolene, 4-pound pails......... Suowdrift, 10-pounl pails 4 cans family size Cream 7 cans baby size Cream......................0.o.o0. 1-2 barrel best Flour + 12 pounds best Flour i+ Picnic Hams, per pound ¢i Cudehy's Uncanvassed Hams.................... : COetenoinBoap B0 . Ll Ground Coffee, per povud. .. ... 5 pallons Kerosene i | | 1 | RTINS N R IR - [ | 5 | & B v 8 | % Job Printing WING newspaper and publishing businces to the enlargement of ur it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Noou- | 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in th | petent charge of Mr, G. J. William- anything that can be printed. if vou the best work at the right prices. o Mr. Williams, The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Bu..l L. B. WEE!’ Staple and Fancy Groceries. . Grain and Feedstufis PHONE 119 WITH WO00D'S MEAT MARXET o Wt HEREY? g s o1y - NN SLRLTSN UL Cowdeny SUERY v vvn s s uamaea e us e s o av A s os s Bucket Snowdrift Lard-.............. 4 lbs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard ............ 1-2 bbl Flour in Weed ......... NEsesEsseenans 24 1b. Sack Flour 12 1b.Sack Flour v Cans € 31l Cream....... Messsnasasesneis 3 Cans © :ra Large Cream 3 Canc “omatoes ......... 116 ick-r Boy Coffee 11, . st Saster Stafolife, per Sack. .. Hay. best, per 100 lbs.. ... .. Chicken Feed, per Sack....................... Oats, per Sack ........