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S TR SEESE - E ROL SR .~ P S s issue. READ— Carver's ad in th GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and piano moving. Call Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-t¢ 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-t1. FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Dex 426, 2-18-t¢ For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLS)AN. room 9, Raymondo huilding. Residence phone 165 Green. 4-6-t1. 0. K. BAKERY. Our motto is “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting nothing in our cakes and pies but; scrupulously clean, wholesome and nourishing ingredients. Come and see. Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. FOR SALE--3i-horse power boiler and 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- ute. Apply to W. K. McRae, 6-19-tf The Mann Plumbing and Construc- tion ‘o, is prepared to do your tin- ning and roofi All kinds of metal work. Glve 1 trial. 209 South Kentucky Phone 110, 6-19-11 avenue have plenty of fresh and = t 1ow on hand, and will keep plenty in stock in the future, W, A Yunn Fish Market. Phone 1 FOR SALE With seven-room cottigg Call at D, 1L Cam- Corner Florida avenue bie & Co’ store, or phe FOR RENT One either furnished Apply to 11 6-20-t1 the Drane build Drane FOR SALE Horse and bugey, Ap- South Flovida Ave. Mrz. M T-11-tf Yome place » markei SD-—To scll my in Baker addition, garden, nice, new, cottage, good barn, stables, i and poultry hou all kinds of young fruit trees ven blocks from passenger depot, hizh church, Will make price and terms mmediate considera- -2-u school and sttractive fwe tion [yt 1 h FOR =ALE on corner of a principal avenue with lundred feet of brick block Sivcroom lonse with bath and sew- Beaving orange and peact \lmost quarter hlock w1l in three no real estate Must o in thirty days Cash only Ad land, Fla on South | cood oflice rooni mfarnashied, inf Mann Plumbing and Construction Co., 200 Kentucky avenue, will do your building. DBrick, stone, steel or tin. Yonr plumbing done strictly s tary. Phone 110 J FOR RENT hot and cold bath PMione | #00 Red T-8-tf FOR RENT--Office rooms in the gmith Hardin building. See 1. F. Carver T-6-t1 Close in. | FOR RENT-—3 or 4 nice roon furnished or unfarnished, single al! together. Phone J. L. Thompson, *he Standard Oil man, or 21 Red. T-6-tf WANTED - To get a mule for his (ave and keep. See Robert Fos Sparling Station, Florida, or add Lakeland. T-10-5p FOR SALE - Fi { ) lot T2x 145 feet, on B treet, three blocks from | tation. Will scll cheap for aken in two weeks, Address Box, Lakeland, Fla. FOR RENT -Furnished clectric lights and all conveniences, Mrs. A Morrell, New York avenue house; WANTED valual srove property at Nocatee for zood To exehan property in Lakeland. | Smith & Steitz, Lakeland, Fla | T-16-6t | Lo acre sooil sy Mugt be A1 AT | Lakeland as possiblo Lakeland, Fla T-10-0 WANTEI I timber Smith & St Upholstering --and-- ‘Mattress Making FURNUTURE upholstered OLD MATTRES, ¥ made over CUSHIONS of all kinds made to CARY S and RUGS eleaned vd: also matting, cte, n ds to workmanship, see Mr, W Pillins, of Krew we for about 16 years at Or- and, wio lando, la Drop me o postal card or call at shop No. 111 2. Ohio ave- & DOV POOOOOO OO0 When in Jacksonville Try the NEW HOTEL Corner Bay an ASTOR d Hogan Streets JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. mprovements, Eleetri nd Cold Running W Central L ] Turopoan. Withou 1 or Private 1 ASTOR INVESTMENT CO.. Prop e REAL 1t, see us before re and im any sz ter in Byvery Roc Coolest Rooms in City 1d $1.59; With Bath Conr B. VANCE, President s ESTATE ivou buv. We have it s tracts, and if it is INSURANCE give you the best or 1 then they 1 baby died of we bag the m ningitis. Ob, nd then the |! [AN rvant mu ¢ & Insurance Co. | 1 i i1.- v nd she lost her he berself to him completely udge. Furnished room with | Arthur A. Douglas { | nd gave woman like | which led me into one came on the | spur of th { lent. The landing, like an inside bal- After the Wreck The old hall lay desolate—pitilessly deserted by man, woman and child, | I had heard of it, for the story was known, but the sight of the demesne | —the drives obliterated, the lawns g jungle and the park empty of cow or | sheep—led me to pull up the car and | contemplate the wildcrness that lay beyond the mouldering gates and the curtainless lodge. This then, was the Manor House | that Hughenstein, of Philadelphia, bought for his bride, just before they sailed on that last tragic voyage on the Cosmic, in which both had per- ished. No wonder that young Brook- | 1yn, his stepson—for Mrs. Hughenstein was a widow when the millionaire married her—shuddered at residence therein. A haunted house for him, if ever there was one! At the imn I halted, ordered dinner and bed, for it was an ancient paneled hostelry with an attentive and thought ful host. “Strange wilderness up there,” 1 re- marked, as he set down a liqueur. “Yes, sir,” he replied, “they always ask questions about it.” “Who looks after it?" I asked. “Not a soul,” he answered. “That's the arrangement.” “Arrangement?” sald I.” you mean by arrangement? “With the lawyers,” he explained, “All the tenants round here—indeed, 1 myself—have full rent returned, cash for cash, so long as the manor house is undisturbed® I had no thot of ventures when I put my boots outside the door a couple of hours later. The impulse “What do moment. The inn was si- cony, commanded the hall door. The door was open—wide open—and the | innkeeper, who seemed to 1 bach- clor, w going torth « a'l | ket J and cor ang I said to him: onted me, s Will | you let me accompany you?” | ned the hoots, for he waited, no other reply to my ques- am 50 a4 gentleman {tion. Then together we issued forth, | “Between gentlemen,” =aid he, | “there need be po reserve, but when | the time comes I beg that you will not intrude.” | We carried no light. He evidently | needed none. The house lay like a great tombh, { The great doors stood wide ajar. | This surprised me, but the inn-keeper seemed to take it as a matter of course. e led the way noiselessly up the cavernous stalrs to a room, where he paused. The door was again open, a dim, flickering light throwing shadows that wavered above a heavy screen. My companion motioned me to stop. 1 waited while he went for- ward and disappeared behind the | screen. A few moments passed. Then | he appeared again and beckoned to me. “I feared it he remarked, coolly. “He mneeds no more of these cold meals.” Indeed, he did not. I found myself looking at a man lying with upturned face, stone dead-—a slght of horror. His hair was a foot long, and his beard, clotted red, cov 1 his shirt “We must bury b sald the inn- keeper, “and quickly, for the dawn {s near.” It never occurred to me to seck an | excuse for this gross illege “1 knew it would come to this arried the man d hard, where by a rubb deep hole. 1 cannot « cent a tern fellow K who rece 1 leserted a t have tak- | en me three y my throat!” VERYTHING T0 BUIL s —— Brick Lime Cement Plaster 5 IT WILL PAY TO SEE US! Lumber Shinglcs Lath Mill Work b} The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: PRICES RIGHT Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOw B FIRST BAFTIST CHURCH. Corner Flortda avenue snd Bay St I'ie Rev. Willinm Dudley Nowliy, . D., vastor. 7:00 p. m., second und fourth Sun- 1 days. Rev. A, B, Fox, Pastor., Services are held on second and {fourth Sundays. l’ Catholic Church, | . E. Church, South. n. | Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00 Ip m Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H, C | tevens, superintendent, Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m, and 715 p. m. Weckly pray svening at Jy ruiceting Weduesday Woman's Missionary and Aid So | ivty Monday 0 p.m Baptist Young Pcople's at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, Meeting East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. Milten, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m, Presbyterian Church. Rev. RU A Ward, acting pastor. Sunday -~ ool 9:45 a. m, Mort’* sermon 11:00 a m " . C. E. meets at 6 p. m. rmecting, Wednesday, 7:30. Lutheran Church. Rev. 1. J. Mathias, Pas‘or. Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and Soue spec i | Geo. W. Wecimer, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Communien 10:45 a, m, Preaching, 11:00 a. m. . Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with | other societies at Cumberland Pres- ayterian church, Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- of the illness of the rector OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts, ("Phone 210-Red.) Swatts Treasurer and Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C | D. Clough, | Marshal, W, L, Assessor, A, (. Tillis. rican and foreig {al values at from $10.00 to $2500. Come in today. Clerk and Tax Coflector, H. L | City Attorr Keeper of | Memb { Munn, (i - Viee Eat I Municipal Jude | | | | jard, Hay | ord land = Sanitar Scippe | 'y | ford. Tail Comptr hassee. Treasurer hassee, Attorney-Ger | vices during the summer on account|A, Supt. of I'u | M. Hollowa Railroad o json Burr, ¢ | Blitch, R | Secret should be add Symptom A dietar no such t there i « t t Watchman, F. L. Franklin. | :Buy a Watch Where the Stock is L The large increase in the sale of Watches for the past month has move than eve: yvods and prices are right. We carry representative patterns of the standard A We guarantee every Watch sold to be an accurate and reliable time keeper. n makes A Pieasure to Show Gooc+ YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME!—I ! Lave 2 watch that has r to such jobs failed to ke 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakels and are succee and care of horses, riding and also in caravaning and camp place in the /