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. ]. K. Futch il relatives at Orlando for sev- yert Hart spent yesterday at yme of his parents south of Hart is engaged in the oss at Tampa, where he th much success. pr. Rot e KO i, LeVay has returned york. where she has been Litives and friends for the she had a pleasant i} trip. ¢ of Lewisburg, N. C., .‘ aprive in Lakeland 1o make this city Gecided to make " Mrs shter, ompanicd by this for y'mo'\‘ | D ody was held awaiting the lives in North cimie, in- s worning. nder, the experd akkeeper for Mr. t vesterday for on o He will visit wdoother points of v, hesides other olore returning ver and daughter, lss 3 tornod home Saturday plensant stay of ite Springs, delightful MITIE A not return at a week win for oot Mr. L (. Munger, rsuch a long time Houston, Tex,, are to coently underwent and has improved n tact hopes are may again thout, all of gratifying who ed that he ipoand pecially theland triends, < rezard for him and | 1 his welfare, v recently returned U X% York and Asheville, N. ., R half the usual ‘rivelers are now This he at- «intionally cool saperienced thus riins which have id made the tortable by many rom t} and children ml The Ladies’ Memorial Association Howe ov- | | o Masons be- will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Skipper. All members are requested to be present. Mr. Mills, of Georgia, is in the city the guest of his uncle, Mr. Clant Clayton. He was here about four years ago, during which time he held 2 position at the mines. Mrs. L. M. Futch and children, ac- companied by Mrs. Gentry, left yes- terday for Asheville, Ridgecrest, Waynesville and other points of in- terest in the mountains, where they will spend the next six weeks very pleasantly. The Hotel Astor, Jacksonville, hnown as the “Tipless hotel,” is mak- ’iu;.' a bid for the patronage of mer- i« its in the State going to that city during the buying season, They | Jjobbers {are issuing cards throngh the to 20l retail merchants, which on pre- sentation entitle the uction of 25 pey holder to a re- cent trom the r uar rates eir advertisement ap- Lpears in another column | WRECK THIS MORNING ON “BARTOW SHORT." urred this morni car Lake Wales, on the " which has held up traf itoroad for several hours. The mixed train was enroute to Chubh when on K oc ¢ ol the package cars | jumped the track. No one was hurt, and only slight damage was sustained Ly the car. The wrecker from this city was called out about 2 o'clock and went to the scene immediately. | - — — oren. REVIVAL CLOSED YESTERDAY: A GREAT WORK ACCOMPLISHED Last night Rev. W, able evangelist, closed the reviva which has been in progress at the Methodist church tor the past weeks. The church was revived, about ten or twelve new funited with the «f the meeting. During his stay in Lakeland Mr. McLeod has made many friends, who will be glad to see him return and conduct another meeting at some fu- ture date. He conducted a success- ful revival in Dixicland and also on the north side of town, and the re- sult of his labors will long be felt Two and members church as a result The proofreader on a small west ern daily was a woman of great pre- ¢'sion and extreme propriety. Oue day a reporter succeeded in getting into type an item about “Willie Brown, the boy who was burned in the West End by a live wire.” On the tollowing day the reporter |the signs of a growing civilization found on his desk a frigid note ask- ing: “Which is the west end of a Loy?" It took only an instant to reply: “The end the son sets on, of conrse,’” o —— Generally, Prudence is a thing that generally [comes to a man after he gets too old ||n need it . \Ww aaad o n o ndy sl as o 2 Y I not. \ “"33»’».“ UbiEs' ynp m THEATRE Novel by W, [MS“NM l'rooram AJESTI THEA TRE “.0000000000000\50 j Come Early and Avoid the Rush. ODQOQOGOQOQQOG!’ for Ionlont JOSEPH IN EGYPT. (Eclipse—Bible Story.) THE OFFICE FAVORITE. (Lubin—Comedy.) AN AMERICAN INVASION. (Kalem—Drama.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ | Children, under 12....5¢ OB ¢ oo orrorrrrrrrrrrrerreesd ebagingy s o H. McLeod, the ! | * Worth our efforts. May our club not only beautify our little city for the admiration o1 visitors, but may We beautify and cultivate the minds cf our sweet girls and manly boys. WOMAN'’S CLUB DEPARTMENT Edited by the Press Committee of the Woman'’s Club STREET PAVING IN NEW YORK CITY. Mr. John F. Dunn, who aas been assistant electrical engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad for several years, with offices in the Pennsyl- anie railroad terminal building, = ? ting What is a woman's club? A meeting \ W York city, in reply to an in- WHAT IS A WOMAN'S CLUB? ground quiry as to what kind of material was For those of purpose, great and| being used for street paving in 3 broad and strong, l\u\ York city, replied as follows: Whose aim is in the stars; who ever Nearly all the paving being done long : P New York city is either asphalt To make the patient, listening world | . ' = s impregnated with resound. 1ar to preserve them. With sweeter music, freer tones. “1 do not believe asphalt is suited A place where kindly, lifting words it UL llu the hot climate of Florida, as it are said, becomes ¢ 'S (uite soft under a continued Where wealth of brain for poverty hot sun. The tar-impregnated blocks atones; Stem to me the best material, where You do not expect heavy teaming. | believe it is cheap, and quite easy to repair, “The streets in New York, paved Vith these blocks, have been done it e following manner, viz: Where hand grasps hand, and soul finds touch with soul, Where victors in the race for fame and power Look backward, even in umph hour their tri- D, FLA,, AUG. 5, 1912, WATCHES, CLOCXS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT 6LASS —= ARL === GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED “Claims” have worth only when backed by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as convincing as a practica] demonstra. tion. I prefer the demonstrative way —the shorter, surer way. Please report any GOODS that do not wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA 79 bwkmll others 1o the shining I\ matting of broken stonc A R L Ltvey |40 onerete, $ix inches thick, e tia ) ey A cushion of good ¢lean sand, mmm R S|V allowed 1o stay o and be WW&WMM@@&N@«IMMM Where toilers drop un hour their Pt N e s S ad oF rasa tanto all cracks by the traflic ; § s s ok i (&} it be Kept in mind :Iht)lh o e i b ot smoun | 113 Alwrys I A ELIMINATE H e tu L into the blocks shonld !n & An hour spent at a woman's ll“ll|' deal less than is used in| .': :;, The Lcad DISTANCE is like an on i refreshing nerve wites, s the sun will | agd 3 A L1 resting place, for the husy, and often |« t oo and produce a st i\'-.: tired, home-maker \fter days ol ! pas reet 13 & ceaseloss toil, the same tasks dons j 4 B Alm To BC Your y after day, the cluh hour is o " QT . | BRI e e e WELL DESERVED, change, a break in ihe voutine of % { daily cares n The Praise That Comes From Thank- tul Lakeland People. Housework and home duties are never deadgzery tor the trae wite and wother, cven the lowliost tasks are ! Ohedk etiedy never fails made lighter and pertormed cheer- Lakelamd peop! '_\\ upon it tully because of love, But i these Fiat remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills busy wives and mothers, by united Lakeland testimony proves it al- cftort, can henelit their town hy wivs reliablc Fvinging about botter sanitary con 1 aclean and not hring PBarbonr, 6y 80 Florida ave- My haek time ditions, if they stand for beautitul town, will they the same influence into their homes Wil often It the clnb not only aims at civie | mprovement, hut has a literary fea ] ture, will not the study With other minds woman a brighter and more tining companion for the tired hus hind in the evening? Oliver Wendell Holmes said: 11« taith in something, nue, Lakeland, Fla, sayvs: bothered me for o lone and ! S0 L I tinally came oo, to the wWoere con Kidneys dored and 1 ogot o boy of Doan's Kid ey Pills from the Lake Pharmacy "his preparation acted quickly, and it was not long hefore every sympton ol Kidney complaint was dreiven from wy systems bam glad to recomme ml‘ chusion that my dizor and contact make the ¢luh eliter and enthusiasm | jygan's Kidney Pills to anyone in something that makes lite worth ficted with Kidney disease” (State iooking at.” Then let us have faith ment given May 11, 1908, our homes | in oour ability to make brighter, more attractive and hap- My pier, and our town the cleanest prettiest, most desirable town in the Re-endorsement. larbour was interviewed on Pebruary 24, 1911 and he said: cheertully endorse Doun's l\ulm\ Lest State in the Union, und let us Pills again and contirm my former be enthusiastic as we plan and work testimonial I have used this rem 1o this end. cdy oceasionally during the past “Woman--she she speaks for her- Some one has said: needs no enlogy; three years and the results have bheen of the best.” hat 1 conld hard ‘ HE oOrd i.g. | raer 'g Always in the lead, when 4 ® 1t comes to fresh, pure, Don't try yuur T per or i natience, sip kO o @ full-strength drugs, tol- your loln-;hunr and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Spectal i Order Department., What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take | care of It with satistae ‘ ( tory goods and satisfac- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchar- dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our ! store for our service 1 pleasing in every way. tory rervice. § * That's What We ' Phone ; |t HENLEY & HENLEY § THE WHITE DRUG STORE BB Bl D B BB el BB o o S bbb bbb B d [PACKING HOUSE MARKET Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main S DAILY MENU Beef Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansas City. LI BYOBK o oo viv o nhioniny 15¢ | Chops I8¢ [ Roast 604 self! As our club is composed of For sale by all dealers. Price 50 : woman, it needs no culogy, but in|ients. Foster-Milburn Co., Buftalo, |7 bone steak ............... 12¢| Mutton Cuts. Pound. time, by its uplifting influences and { New York, sole apents for the Unit. |Rtound steak ... 122 Chops, plain .....o..... e 1 carnest work, will speak for itselr i"" States Loin rn:u.sl, PR T S H":fl Chops, IFrench ........ cresass 308 x e 8 Remember the name Doan's and ::Ir“'"” rib '.m“l URSARE AR VAT ;(‘;L Leg cooovinn i, ceeeses 36c ain Poast s .esviiiiiiinaian el 9 FORMING THE READING HABIT. k" " o'h'r Bl 1500 i T R - A Stew .o 8¢ fam, boiied, sliced .......... 3Ge Solicitude for childhood is one of | NOTICE. BEOW, DHOTBB e it anins 10¢ “:":‘ moKed; NUOBE vsvvsis . 26e blinc ; Notice to the stockholders, all and | Beef Cutts—Kansas City. Pound. e B S A 30c .“ 1”“4“ A .‘l.“'. e .mmw 'singular, of the First Nationap bank [loin steak oo, 25¢ | pacon, whole strip ........ 25-22¢ e A “'”.”””\'. pmm:rhi of Lakeland, Florida, I bone steak ...l 30cL AN pork sausage ............ 20¢ work h;:'s been done for child _\\u-ll:u. Notice is hereby given that a meet-| 7 bone steak ......... WIS 20¢ | el and pork BAUBARE ...... 12%¢ "." ILNG LIAN LGNy Proviins ing of the ctockholders of this bang [Round steak ... 0 ... 2he Al : will be held in the directors’ room |[Ribroast ......... ... .. ..., 15 Extras. Much ohild stady ha ‘.w ‘-“l].Yt‘ll in e Al o4 | Lotn ronst . ... el L Georgia peaches Dally. RNEC AR of tie T bl ey o v o 1o o'clock, a | Pork Cnm—Flonda Pound Fox River butter ............ peily And suroly of s s ¥ the par v oof voting for or [« hops ..... . vou alie Erookficld butte bronder _conteption B an the apital | Roust 3 . 184 RS R Letter solutions of the odu ot fooks of . .‘HH,““H,"” i : 20, Pimentto cheese 2 for problem, We are comine to Baral nitalizatior | oitlder 15¢ mall crenm cheese real education s the oth ¢ anf Ve Stow 5 . . 12elbixle choon TRl T e requete ' GIVE US A TRIAL. o mental and spirit oting 9% i '”'“ of th TR VR SRR PRIV R T TS i can be bron { Fooks, but the great world of SRR H calj literature, throuzh 0"_'y Percon “Touched.” i . Duels in France are often more cue has access to the wisdom of costly than dangiron "The y low-| the past and present and est figure for which an eneou ~ can | upon his own soul the impact o be brought off i- €1, and to do the AND TAK E NOTICE great souls of all ages. thing in style considerably more must Aurelian Scholl, the boule- cuffered A Something must be in the educational system that | wisely and sympathetically to in® duce the child into this world truth and beauty and to make hin - ‘e long lover thereof; in o' words, that does not inspire in 10 a passion for good hooks and ! u4 well-trained reader O is tempted to say that the probl - of good hooks for children is a = problem. But a factor of equal not greater importance in the tion of this problem, lies ha! the school—in the home. By i} telligent co-operation of the 1w best of results may be obtained It is to be hoped that soon Woman’s Club will have a lilr where our Lakeland younz | may obtain the best of bhooks ° may tend to build up character may hold up ideals mspmn" toal sadly laci be spent vardler journali:', once friend of his sen' « chzllenge and bors rowed 100 francs off Scholl for his ex- penses. This sum he never repaid. “The duel was a bloodless one,” re- lates Scholl. “I was the only person touched.”—London Chronicle. And the Rest Was Trivial. She—"I don’t sce any cense in your objecting to Mr. I Bumville being Invited to the hou-«’ —~“Why, you know he’s been siown to be a man of no prinelple or « wter, a man who had to leave Lis country to es- cape the law—" She (impatiently) —“That's very true: Lut no one can say he’s mot a perfect gentleman —" Time. Ash Can on Wheels. A Connecticut inventor has mounted an ash can on wheels and cquipped 1t | with handles ~hich can be locked to ,bold the affair stationary when they 'are mot required for moving it. ice—a difficult task, no doubt, hut We are having A GRAND OPENING DAY Our;sidewalk is clear of the old Post Office EagleBrand Hams . .. o< ............. -++... 18c per pound Eagle Brand Bacon......... ciwriiieme . 2lc per pound 1 R e NGy SV IV A RN A e s s e i e . $2.20 per sack BRBEY EIUIRS ...\ .vvceoniiecnnons sonssnesnes 15¢ per pound WIS BIONE, POE BIAE. o -« cocnencianssnnevet s 14¢ per pound For Wednesday and Thursday. W.P. PILLANS & CO. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93