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PAGE HIGHT THE EVENING lulbtraM, LAKRLLAND, FLA., AUG. 3, 1012, FIRE, shuped stick pin with three initials FOR SALE—35-horse power boiler | and 25-horse power air lift, which I M t] vamps 350 gallons of water per min-| ANN PLUMBING AND ute. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf £CCIDENT, PLATE- S wd STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Peacock huilding. Phone 342. 4-6-t1 LOST On Main street, a gold ova! | Finder will please return same to CONSTRUCTION CO. | ‘e sl | a9 i | wt, out, briet candle! ; but o walking shadow; a poor | player, hat strut the st Aud then is and frets his hour upon heard no more, -—Shakespecare. As we get older the years seem to really shorter than young people riay live to be sixty or seventy yes of aze before we drop inwo the grave, 35 well as your sight. but we are liable to dic Lefore that boiler may explode, the train may run off the track or the stcamship v sink; as one did ashort time ago, en hur (L, Dr. Cole will be at young people in lh‘w,A:J me were middl»—“lr()thing to Consuh him. £0 near. FOR SALE-—Corner lot, 100x133, with seven-room cottage on South Ficrida avenue. Call at D. H. Cum- bie & Co.'s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf | Will build your house, do tin work, | But death is not the end-—each i their rewurd or pun- serve; how many de your plumbing, run water and o forth, roof your hcuse with galvan- ized from, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. e us a call. Phone 110. 209 Ken- fucky Ave. 7-18-tf, i:himent &5 they do not knew, probably nct many. This shows the folly of so many peo- o them were prepared for death we FOR SALE--The house on South Kentucky, to be removed from off the Iot at once. See H. D. Bassett, 7-22-tt FOR SALE—Five-room house with tiuth room, pantry, hall and three ve- randas, on lot 721£x135 feet, in five n.inutcs" walk from depot, orange trees, two bearing grape vines and other fruit; nice shade trees; terms 2t 7:30 p. m. panies are invited to be present. C. G. ARENDELL, Sec. s% caeh, balance 1 year. Address ©. 0. Box 425. 7-22-1mo FOR SALE. NOTICE. Sound and gentle, i-year-old Lorse; new buggy and wagon. 308 » Florida Ave. 8-1-3p | singular, of the First Nationa] bank of Lakeland, Florida. 4 BIG LAKELAND BARGAINS. $2,600-—Hal! or more cash; 3 acre geove home on Lake Hollingsworth; [ ' the bank on Saturday, Aug 24, ™ good housge, barns, chicken| !"12, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. Reu well, ote. $400 to $600 of |m., for the purpese of voting for or Oranges now on trees of the §1,650 cash -Very close in, north [ stock of said Sank to $75,000.00, side, central corner, 150x150 feet, | thereby raising the capitalization { rovmn cottage. Each 50-foot lot is worth $600, totaling $1,800 to say uotliing of house value. §1,150 - Half cash. 2 story, © coom-, north street corner (inside of Uouse aot finished) pretty flower sard, 20 young orange trees and oth- e fruits; lot 90x200 feet, cqual to four large lots. $1,000 10 acres, 3 miles north, very high, large, beautiful front, on Jie preltiest and best fishing big lake near Lukeland, lLake Parker; lies al- aost touching on the east; think of price, $25 per acre. Above properties best and cheapest. Sec EUGENE TODD, Ford House, N. Ky. Ave., Lakeland. These prices mean for quick buyers trom $56,000 00 to $75,000.00. meeting. (Signedy ¢ 3L CLAYTON, Cashier. Iakelund. Florida, July 23, 1912, LITTLE GIRL. Get Them at the Crystal Grocery. cackling yet, can always get. you are sure to give more; to try; Putter, cheese, eggs, peaches for pie- AL in my refrigerator away trom a fly. prunes FOR RENT -Furnished room to lady T-26-t FOR RENT—Oue good oftice room either furnished or unfurn.shed, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J. Drane. 6-29-tt 7-22-tt FOR RENT—Office rooms in the Smith Hardin building. Seec J. F. Carver. T-6-tt 24 cents per pound; 501 So. Tennessee Ave 1215 cents; peaches, I'runes amine my stock gin to flock. i know you have heard of late state; S0 | have opened my store anda think 1 am wise i tise. will phone 288 blue. LMISC[[[AN[()US NERAL TEAM WORK--Faral- 1o you. JoP ROQUEMORE NOTICE TO ROYAL ARCH MASONS. A regular convocation of Lakeland | . mes to them and they cease to live. chapter No. 29 on Thursday, Aug. 1, All companies are re-|oyq. quested to be present, Visiting com- | ¢ion through the atonement for sin Notice to the stockholders, all and|and where life will be all pleasure. Notice is hereby given that a meet- | 0° ing of the stockholders of this banic|mer=c. will be held in the directors’ room |ation for death, and if they should die capital You are requested to be present at this Fearfully Mutilated by a Wild Hog— Hams Are Now Boiled; You Can My eggs are so fresh the hens are And those, with other groceries, you I pride myselt on a clean, nice sore, And it you will give me an order, My customers to please 1 am going and screened 1:ish potutoes 45 cents a peck; chees: 170 o B ice o g d' A cents as nice as can be foun color of his long nose, Pinky. it you will come to my store and ex- I am sure to my place you will be- I'hat we have the best daily in the friends; but Piuky, because, he was| In spending my last ‘cent to adver- LU will appreciate your order it you nd let me send your goods aront l‘h:m down to th ple paving no attention to religion. Tley malke no preparation for the fu- ture life, when suddenly, when they are not expecting it, some micfortvne yard, and stopped to pick up a big wood pile. 1 had cut a round hole, ! Their life in this world comes to an But if they have found salva- in the gourd, intending to fasten it made by the Saviour's death upon the cross, then they will surely be saved and get everlasting life, They will dwell ia the golder city, where sor- row, sickness or trouble are unknown ought to have been as light as so much air, almost; but instead it was heavy, the children had filled it with { sand, no doubt. I turned it over and pecked into the hole; and, lo! there wus Pinky. How he managed to squeeze through that opening I don't but there he was, sleeping 15 soundly as ever.—St. Nichol- it if they have rejected the gospel then there will come to tkem a time ( sorrow ..nd re- be forever lost. |’ suflerine, They wi'l areat the gift of God is eternal life threugh R e Jesus Christ our Tord.” A great |OSTRICH RUFF IS BECOMING many people consider themselves wise — altbough they heve made no prepar- | Pretty Fashicn Almost a Necessity With the Fresent Low-Necked | Smart Frocks, ation for death, and if hey should dic tonight they would be lest forever. The Sa said, “Therefore, who-| ¢ Tio Baaie 916 B ""| As a change from Robesplerre col- up for the bluebirds to nest in. It|trat Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. soover hearcth these sayings of mine and doeth them I will liken him un- to a wise man, which built his house upen a rock. And the rain descend- e, and the floods came,and the winds blew, and bent upon that house and it fell not; for it was founded upon a ireck. And everyone that heareth these sayings of niine and docth them not shall be likened unto a foolish man which built his house upon the sand. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat upon that house, and it fell. And great was the fall of it -Bap- tist Commonwealth lars, or big Toby frills, the short ostrich ruff fs the most becoming (thing one can place round one's throat, In black, in white, or pale grey, tled with a kaot of soft ribbon under one ear, it is ideal with a tail- or-made costume, and is almost a ne- cessity in the late afternoons with the low necks of our smart frocks. White marabout is pretty, too, and not rulnously expensive, but it must be the full marabout plume and not the little scrubby bits that make so many cheap boas. One of the most effective tollettes seen was a black taffetas coat and skirt, with a wide sailor collar of fine white net edged with lace, and the wearer bad one of these short ostrich feather ruffs round her neck and a very fine white lace vell pinned round her large black hat. PINKY'S PREFERENCE. Most wild animals stoutly resist all our well intentioned efforts to bring them up in dooryard ways, and take to the woods again with the first opportunity. [ have tamed many squirrels; but sooner or later, every cue of them has escaped to the wilds, I have never known animal that wanted to be domesti- Illlk to make it firm, and at the join- ceted, that refused to stay in the g with the collar there is mot the | slightest pucker, as the flare is cut to |fit exactly. The effect of the whole Is one of smart severity. The same sort of arrangement, in white silk net Instead of black, or in the humble cot- ton mnet, is effective with the edges { whipped with black. Smart Accessory. Most attraciive is the little circular lare of heavy black Brussels net which i to be seen finishing the round Dutch sollars on some of the half-mourning trocks of black and white marquisette, ! woods when taken there; and this was a little possum named, from the He was one of a family of nine that 1 caught several springs ago, and carried home. In the course of a few weeks his brothers and sis- ters were adopted by admirin ! Floating Place Cards. Among the latest novelties in place cards are those that float In the finger bowl attached to a bit of cork or- & .. | about the size of a dJollar and a quar- for his} ot of an inch thick. At an elaborate bachelor dinner to be given shortly | mermalds will float in the gold finger the “runt,” and looked very sorry and forlorn, was not chosen. He was left with me. 1 Kept him mother was dead and fed him on milk until he canght oi the biggest mot! up to the size r-fed possum o his nge in the W Prier patch when left him to sid and piano moving. Call Phone ; | Being throwa into g W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt POST 33. G. A. R. was exactly what = y at lowest prices in : TRy »_}H.n\\lvn halt ¢ a land Dook Store Meets the first Saturday m oevery | o have s poaqogg! month at 1 m. at the home off - e down in ' M irling on Kentueky avenue. f o oag ooy READ Carver's ad in th AL i still more . i et cud forgot hin Biggest line girls’ and boys' ¢ R TALLEY caliren’s books ever shown ir and just Lakeland lioukl “tor 72441 Full line both Waterman ldeal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain fens at all times. Lakelans Store. MONEY received ONE HE DIDN'T MAKE. The volony o T-24t eler, Will bave | who has been cons TO LOAN Soe Ohlinger and Alfield Come in and select some of our queness that he mistakes for crisp new books for boys, girls and | 1he other night he was introduced to voung sculptor whose fame is get- « bevond the confines of Boston children before the lot is picked over. | A big shipment just received. Lake- tin tund Book Stere T-24t1) » you are the chap that makes| Bring us your pictures to frame. ! re you " asked the Lakeland Book Store. ’.'-‘.‘{-‘.1‘i ty man . CARPENTERS and brick layers| ~Not alj of them. the wanted. M Construction Co.. .’.c:"l'-'x"\'-"il quietly. ——ee. * Tortncky avenue, 7-31-6t Twe uil sets Alger books for boys juzt received at the Book Store. the world: T-24-tt | man. vt Everyman's Wife. artists Iiving in St 4 Book | Lotolph street, says the Boston Trav- are having a laugh on a man erable of a nui- €500 and $700 to loan on Aus 1. <ance to them the past few months. Ihis man prides himself on a brus- wit wit- sculptor There's only one bright woman ia she has married everys . when bre what should we see but Pint {up in the feather cushion ;\u'\'hm\ settee, fast asleep ' 11e had found his way ba & d the night, had climbed the trough of the pump Loy, sone 1o sleep like the rest of 1 v e gaped and smiled and ‘ about him when he awakened, alto- gether at home, but real that morning had come so He took his saucer of stove as if not We had ahd a good crows, lizards and th. spite of this dence and affec away once mor did not creep i trough that nig seen of him, and he s out of our minds. Two or three days after this T was crossing the back'TAMPA, ®1d S & FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florlda avenue and Bay St D. D., vaster Sunday school 9:45 a m Stevens, superintendent 1:15 p. m. evening at 7:30 but one wila |lts outer edge is whipped with black | Don’t strain vour eyes trying to read with~ out glasses because you are afraid they will make you look old. Even if they did your [0 by quicker, so that life seem:|gight j§ more precious than your appearance. | supposc. 11 we tave good luck we; Qur glasses will improve your appearance We make them to time. The house may burn down, the f“ "Our features as we" as your eye needs. Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store, TUESDAY, parees of oo o e AUGUST 6thy from Seven A. M. to Five P. M. It will cost yoy Make no other dates for Tuesday. SCOLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. Woman's Missionary and Aid So-| cilabash gourd that had been on the | ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’s Meeting somewhat larger than a silver dollar, [at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meceting East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. | Milten, superintendent. Prayer- | weeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyterian Church Rev. R. A. Ward, acting pastor. Sunday sol 9:45 a. m. Morr® sermon 11:00 a m Y. P. S. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. ] Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30.! Tutheran Chureh. Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee. Rev. 11, J. Mathias, Pastor, 504 So. | Tenncssee Ave, sunday schoel 10:00 a. m. ! Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and | 7:90 p. m., second and fourth Sun-| duys ! Catholic Church | Rev. A. B, Fogx, Pastor. 1 Services are held on second and fourth Sundays. M. E. Church, South 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. <unday school 9:45 a. m.. .. Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. ispworth League 6:00 p. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00 [ Y Christian Churcnh. Geo. W. Welmer, rastor. Sunday school ¥:45 a. m Communien 10:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with sther societies at Cumberland Pres- ayterian church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser-|coun vices during the summer on account of the illness of tha rector. {|bowls, and at another there will be | w1 took . graceful water nymphs with spread | lored bril- | s hpepesobsdesy Munn, |Eaton, G. E. Seuthard, |per, W. H. Puzh, P. B. Haynes. Tre Rev. William Dudiey Nowiin, | Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday | S14 FRANKLIN STREFT OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Mayor--8. L. ('Phor A, Clouts 210-Red ) Tax Coflector, H Assessor, A. . ht and Water, C.| bers of Courcil—-Morris G | Clairm W. P. Pillans ! Vice-Chairman R. The following standing Pillans and Southard. Streets, Messrs. Scipper, tard. Haynes. - We Are Now in Our New and Permanent Quariers PHONE “he Most Complete Line of Stationc y and Office Supplies in the Sie The Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co. Ordinance, Messes. S0uthurd, by and Scipper. Sanitary, Messrs., Public Improvement Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pu Governor—A. W, Gilc Secretary of Stats ford, Tallahassee. Attorney-Genern! mell, Tallahussee, Cemmissioner of {A. McRae, Tallahas: supt, of Publi [ M. Holloway, T ison Durr, a1 Blitch, Royal C. Dt should be addressed to 'l Lakeland Lodge No M. Regular commuunica second and 4th Monda: Visiting brethren cor Lakeland Chapter, {29 meets the first T each month in Mas ing companions welo Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. U Palm Chapter, 9. b = second and fourth Thu of each month at 70 Flora Keen, W. M Lakeland vamp No. 7 meets every second and { ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. |day night. and third Thursdays ¢il Commander, ) Meets every Iriday ! at I, 0. 0. F. Hall Regular meeting bt Orange Bloss 0. M|G LA toB. o . Scip-'second and fourth each month at 2:2 com- | Sisters always wel Imi::ees for the year were appointed: H C { Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton | . “ ’P’.llans. Haynes. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and| Light and Water, Messre. Haynes, | Grand Order of Eaz Meets every Wedresi® South- |0dd Fellows hall. © president; W. B