Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 27, 1912, Page 7

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SROCOOTRRRERONA000A ' E FOR SALE o s Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Reautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- peary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us For reliable information see 2 g Ohlinger & Alfield Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, ;-;?3?7*3'0-2‘30')0000000‘3 - — = }' v. Bay and Hogan Sts. tclephone in each room. Free baths THE WORLD SMILES AT YOU leman Blunt eigar, your troubles v ish as if by magic. Mind and nerves ontiroly for » S-cent cigar? are justified e Marnufactnred be a Inman (:igar factory thu‘ 233 Re Fla. Buy Hardwa}!e Here Ii we could talk personally to every man and woman who reads this advertisement—tell them hew we carefully examine every bit i hardware before it is placed in our store: how we search fo: ‘kness and defects and discrid every article that we believe 4 in any way prove unworthy when placed to the test of ac- 1se—they would realize why they could not afic.d to buy goods iy other store. 3 1, . e 5 Take for instance, granite ware. All stores are not as careful 3 weare. A tiny chip off or a slight blemish here, and the ar- el does not go out to any customer, because right st that flaw Tust beging to work, and the article is worthless. Evervthing you i¥ here is exaetly as represented. N¢ matter what you need—a wrench—pump—food cbopper— b auger come to us. Let us show you our stoek and give yen ou Prices \ 4 The Jackson & Wilson Co. B3 SPECIAL SALE 25¢ Talcom Powder 10 c now going for . éve bought a large quactity of this Taleum Powder in order g ¥ou the Special Price of 10c. Come early while it lasts. CENTRAL PHARMACY Quick Service Phone 25 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, wAKII New HOTEL ASTOR Coolest rooms. Best beds. Large Sam- 1le Rooms, Take street car at Union Station and get off at Hogan street. As you smoke it are soothed and dif- fieulties become trifles or fade away Think that's a lot to claim Weil, try an In- man Blunt tonight after supper and it's a safe bet you admit the claims Lake.and g §| his property on Union street ¢ | walks in front of Mrs, Mary K 3| W. G. Jones has contracted for §|in front of his residence avenue as has also Mr. E. j| nard around his resi §1a walk from his gate to the G| one from the other side o g| along the balance of his pro Chicago, July 27 you desire to follow a good, prmu- «al profession, enter the ministry.” This is the advice Bishop w. 0. Shepard, of the Methodist churd h. ex- tends to the young men of the coun- ry. ministry is the best profes * gaid Bishop Shepard “The sion there is, recently roasons: “A minister has bis place in Nt made for him. ¢ peceives maore saiary to begi Pis pro ession with than lawyers JAC]\SONVILLE, .FLORIDA. doctors Rates: $1.00 and Up. S docsi 't have 1o sit around liot and cold runnind water and |COuple of years waitins for his wol to begin, is 2 areiter “A minister than in any other power protession. “He is an upholder of morality. p'e is greater, “He is always sufficiently paid to live well. “The influence of the becoming greater every day, “Those are a few of the reasons threuzhi the fragrant smoke of of an ministry is sion, but there arc many others. When a voung man becomes a min- ister he does not have to seek a place the place is waiting for him. Usually in other professions the first five years are 1 great struggle, trying to the patience and endurance of a young man. Minister's Influence Grows “There is a fallacy in certain gua- ters that the influence of the minister That the imtheence of the tor good s waning isn’t so point ol tact, nister is suter today than it oy nisters e worked tor | tions has seomed (o overshadow th :|w Ver ol 1the minisi 1t is the v il very th tor wh AMMELL TO LE ’ FLETCHER'S SUCCESSOR * " Hono K Atexander, o beland wits i Marianna Monday on husiness, dimT Alexander s one of the hest Erown and best posted men in Filor- a politician huy a lawyer and oringe grower. He has represented Volusia county sereral times in the tegislature and has heen prominent in Florida polities for many years While in the city he called at the Leader oflice and “alked interestingly of politics in his home county and in the tSate at large. He is & prog all the time and has always been found fighting ror the principles for which progressive de- ida, not only as as ssive mocracy stands, e thinks there will be a determined fight upon Iletcher when B comes up for re- clection two years from and that o progressive Demoerat will he Prought into the race who can defeat although ne is acknowledeod n e Alexanaer, like | mest of the progressives, does not he- now, Tiim, strong man lieve that Senator Fleteher is the man at this siand he has taken in Plorida needs i the Senate and the Lorimer case i time the only one ol the incidents which show lim to e a representative of the interests rather than of the people. Mr. Alex- ander has friends in every county in Florida and he in town greeting niny was kept busy while old acquamtances, The Jackson Leader, Marianva, Fla. Jim Alexander, who has just re- | rtarned from a business trip 1o wesr and middle Florida, says that he finds p blic sentiment strong for Park Tramme] as Fleteher's suec woin the United States Senate, and that Trammel will go from the governor’s ') 4ir to the United States by r | areer majority than he recejved o Deland Record A CORNEB. OR CEHENT Auburndale still has a corner on the Zimmerman Artificial =tone Works of Lakeland. The cement <ide- walks are finished and are pr such a convenience that a numior o citizens have decided to while the iron is hot “oyvernor a3y lay or while the cement is mixed Anderson is now stepping hic r cement walks around and in fron of Zimmerman has the contract ! o M dence or Stella. Mr. J. R. Basiger ha proposition that if the tow: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Declares Home Is Woman s Sphere —*“Young man, if “And here are some of the fand that & | therefore his influence over the peo-: why the ministry is the best profes- | | soners ‘|at I, 0. 0. F. Hall s|dially invited. T “|A M. _ACKSON, Secretary. lic dock on Lake Ariana he Lake avenue. It is stated that a motio: will be G. L A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdaye #atc|each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting 5 on | Bisters always welcome, W. Fiske Johnson REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated ND. FLA, JULY Forelgners in British Army. It 18 said there were only four for- digners in the British army last year. HoteliiOrange North Kentucky Ave. and Oak St. form movement. This, now, is beina pushed by the people themselves, and the women are entering largely irtoit. So, the very thing for which t'¢ men of the church have toiled is ‘h :inning to bear fruit and a min- 1ster finds himself now a greater part a very big movement than he was en he stood alone. “Ministers are well prepared for their work in life. They are instilled iwith morality. They are honest, as thelr basic principle the without which nothiny tempe T. 1. McINTOSH, PROPRIETOR. Buys and Sells Real Estate. 0 ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. — Modern improvements, hot and cold bath and running water in every $2 per day. | € room. week. Specia] rates by |ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING Everything in auto supplies from [ They have lamps for the front to license tags Hlove of God for the back, from tires that touch They are e rend . with better cod can conme ws them cle judgment thay es in :\l.nho".h’ ¢ cultured men | | the ground to tools that help keep yocur car from going up in the air. { m who inda (diquors. Ministers ‘ nd zood deportment is one of their “dinal virtues, Now, | think those | Lare pretty geod assets for young men. Pretty good reasons why the ministry the best profession in the world. Even if you think your car is fully equipped, better come in and look around. There is always something’ new to be seen here. Brown & Bonsac, UNION AUTO GARAGE (0. ! Urges Woman Suffrage . “There is one great movement inj * which 1 am intcrested and which 1| Foot of think many of the young ministers Mam St. are also taking up. It is the matter Lakeland Florlda of suftrage. 1 voted for suffrage in “' OOTOPAHOTOTO! the preferential primary and | have x fever missed an opportunity for Q lakela“ rou“dry a“d Macnine (;0 praising it in my sermon. 1 have ;§ o k5 watched the attitude of the younger generation and 1 find that they, too, are doing the same thing. Now, that deesn’t mean that my advice to voung minister would be to come out in an eloquent sermon devoted to the rights of women. But we all know in the ministry the influence for good that women possess, They are part of our great reform movement, “And it wiil be by references to this fact, the Keep it in the minds ~£(~ We are now prepnred to furmsh iron and brass cast- ings of all descriptions. We also do all kinds of machine work. ! . OO B . lakeland[foundry and Machine Co. Phone 236 Lakeland, Florida O IOHOT DO DB ,Q,. Sros el men Fmean ihe vights that woms- sreoeatitlod 1o a0 voice inot TOTOIO IO DO DORICHEG iking o laws that the ministry [ | e sreat power in this move- | & S memele For Elberta Peaches, Bananas, Plums, w1 Figs, Cantcloupes, Grapes, Lemons, 3 :-;\. ;ly'- u“'; m':-‘ . ‘I”"‘fm.”‘«’nv ;flv-. “i) . . 3| . E e e Pineapples or any kind of Fruit callup | [ Arviana hotel on the novicern side of |2 towards the packing |[% Anderson will put up a cottage next his resi- denee on Uniop street for the accom: modation of any winter visitor who wishes to do light housckeeping. In the same neighborhood Mr. Shipbaugh, of Ohio, and Mr. Wm. Leggett, of Waterbury, Conn, will “hird's nest” : H. 0. DENNY PHONE 226 QOB COHS O QSOOI LIRSS MAPS BLUE PRINTS notice. Special atte.. .» given to complling city, display and advertising maps. County and State maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at res~ ounable rates. Speclal rates for prints in large quantities. upon their arrival in the fall at once begin the erection of winter homes on the lots purchased by them before leaving for the north, Maps of any description compiled on short Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA $OHIQD0 HOHOLOPOEOIOTOTOID WOFOIOHOLTHOSO Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M. Regular communicationg held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. J. F. WILSON, Sccy. RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flowe: Mounds, Ete, . Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B, ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and fn order to do this I am offering my, entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST {f you waut to make $1do the work of $5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring apd Summer Goods. Everything will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRA RILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE, » Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thuraday night in each month In Masonic Hall. Visit- Ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, Sec’y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. B. Eaton, Secy. Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W., meets every second and {ourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first wd third Thursdays. W, J. Estridge, Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- ver Guardian of Circle. 1.0.0. F Meets every Friday night at 7:30 ,corner Main and Visiting brothers cor- I ROBERTSON, Nobre Grand. Sec, Tennessee. E. e M. SMAILES, | K. OF P. Regular mecting every Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fo'lows Hall. Visit- ing wmembers always welcome. J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., Chancellor Commander., Come land See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You MRS, J. C. BROWN Gec'y ez - |N. A, RIGCINS : R I S R SRS ! G.L A toB of L E Orange Blossom Div. No.. 499. of

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