Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 14, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. LE-E-R-X-E-R-R-N-X-X-B-K-E-X-B a| MY LINE INCLUDES -The Professions-| ., .oapers FR-R-R-N-N-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-N-X-] DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat . dlasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. Bryant Bldg Llakeland, Fla. Magazines Stationery Post Cards " DR. W. 8. IRVIN LENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and ii Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 — Cigars Come and sce me before pur- Your chasing elsewhere. DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Plione 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. T U DR. W.R. GuOOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | Rooms 3 and | Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. DE R B SULLIVAK, —PHYSICIAN— Mul attentiou given to Surgery and Gynecology patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Idisonia Theater. Ww. Flske Johnson REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated | | | R. B. HUFFAKER. ~ —Attorney-at-Law— Bartow, Fla. Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. C. M., TRAMMELL, r Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bulldiug Lakeland, Fla. Buys and Sells Real Estate. ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. Orang BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyers. ,rnnt Block, 'Phone 31§ Lukolaud Fla. 200M 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING TAKE CARE of YOUR . SELFIN TIME TUCh.ER -—Lawyc.rs— Raymondo Bldg. n, \/ xiland, itlorida Kidney weakness is the forerun- ) =l ner of two da s discases JX0:'S. EDWARDS Rieumatism and Bright's Disease ' Attorney-at-Law. ' IT TAKES BUT LITTLE Oftice in Munn Bullding.| "\0"&1‘“1‘1‘“} T}I'Ifitm‘;‘OUITI LAKELAND, FLORIDA. venally thought insignificant and g <2 tiver weglected J. B.amuu . F. Kennedy o {iheane chmshiteations; STRhATER & KENNEDY alm should =tart with the fiest | Contractors and Builders, 1,”,1 of trouble Yatimates Cheerfully Furnished. Let ug talk with you about your building large or small 1 Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, should ready for pill or perfect disorders. It means strong, healtiv kidneys, regular in their action and (he blood » from injurious waste matter. Worth much more—but only fifty cents the box. kept handy, Listant use. two now and then in- freedor: from Kidney A SUres @Dy & . D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Reoms 212-215 Drane Bldg. . . LAKELAND, FLA. FPhoaaphate land examination. veys, examlination, reports, Blueprirting. —_— ~' The Wise Girly. Whatever a good drug store ought The wite girl doesn't get married ud- | to have—and many things that other til she can afford it—Atlanta Jour |drug stores don't keep—you'll find nal. here. Come to us first and you'll get what you want. Lake I’harmacy "R AL ‘ATE - SURE DEATH TO BED- PICKM“) BRUS. BUGS AND INSECTS ———————————————————————— " L Agents wanted anywhere and ev- SEE US BEFORE er)lxde;zur houses today of bedbugs BUYING and get a good night's rest. It will cost you little, and is guaranteed, or Rooths 200-202 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. your money back. It will kill any irsect from a red buy to a cockroach WE "HAMMER OUT SATISFACTION $1 a gallon or $1.25 delivered with'every sct of horse shoes we put For we make the shoes fit the feet, not the feet fit the shoes as is To know how much dif- Phone 6 1’ () Bo'{ 567 CEVERYTHING IN 'S’ ‘4\ Apply to ELLERBE shoe and harnessshop, 207 Noith \v avenue. Bowyer building. often done. 7 ference this makes send your horses here to be shod next time. You'll be o b Upholstering The Fix-em Sho --and-- l)Mattress Making Opposite Freight Office FPURNITURE v A. CLONTS improvement in his VPine “I‘u t, S. I u Istered. NYALL'S KIDNEY PILLS| THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 14, 1912 | # "on:tant wall of protest from the ten- | { 1nts of the big building. It was grow- l'ng colder out now and something nust be done. The tenants were bombarding the janitor and in his turn he passed the "ilame along to Martin, who worked i ike a beaver in the furnace rooms (Copyright, 1912, b&' As;sorlated Literary | wrging on the workmen to complete the w job. Martin sat in the janitor’s room otw When the janitor went to supper |the fashionable apartment house read- | \lartin climbeq up to the office to take FEileen By Jean Dickerson 3¢ Members of the Next Senate and House of Representariy g CUGOIOGOCIROIVOOUTOIUUOUOUS DT IVGHDOS Members of the next Florida sen- ate and house, chosen in recent Dem- i ocratic primaries. A. Wilson, St, St. Pierce. Lucie— | | | Ing a letter that the postman had just place. Tle was hot and tired, and | Members of the House of Represen- Sumter—Gleny 7oy handed him. He spelled out the words re were strenks of black on his tatives. Suwannee—1J. P, L. slowly, and his round, durry face enance For the moment he hed \Imhuaf J. Adkins, Guines- Jan, Live Ouk. grew more perplexed and dismayed as en his own troubles—there was | ville; E. R. B. l\ne Waldo. Taylor—Eno he reac‘h[e‘d) tdhe er‘xlxl: {*rouble epoush in the furnace roou | Bak(r«llamp Rhoden, Maccleny. Grove. ‘London, January 10th, 1919, 152low, as JEARRORE IR i “Dearest Martin: Yure last letter is | A i » sounded behind him | ,”r:““o_r?’ A D ;\“dl".“" Raiford; \0111»1-_A John A, \ next my heart. You can never know | inid ; & about to confront a | ‘- E. Middleton, RUATRE, Leonardy, Deland how proud I am of you to think of |trim lady’s maid—a vision in short srevard—J. M. Sander, Cocou Wakulla—G. W, T Martin Breen being elected mayer 01‘; black gown, ruffled white apron and Calhoun Luke Grifiin, Blouuts- Walton —\W., H a grate city like new York. ! am | u] wttish eap on her golden hair. town. * Hill. sending you a bit of newspaper show- u she saw his face the colop Citrus L. EL Stevens, Inverness, Washington - 1. ing what a grate singer is Madame o from her cheeks and lips Clay- -E. D, Prevart, Green Cove ama City Florelle. Are you proud of me? ank Lack against the door | . . g { “Yore Eileen.” J : nED The 1913 S | Was he proud of Licr, his pretty Rl 3 J District--1 | Irish sweeth 1 » had = '. o | parted in b 4 | vears ago? \ Wie | ambition to become I ey for she hal a sweet fhiea wanted to attain g ; 3 sOrt in order to be wo ( B 1 Disty positlon that her future husband | tartin, id Sty R would make for her in the new world, | ' it is Lk he said in : ! I By Bloyil apnias Pifth Districe. = A policeman cousin had written back |« od tone. “You coted to find | ol Sopehoppy !m the old home that there was nn:vb mavor of New York when vou Gadsden 8. H. Strom, Greensbo- 70 S limit to the power one might attain | s me agin, but I'moa fdar—1 wrote [:o; W, L Taylor, RF.D. 2, Quiney ‘\,‘\‘l' Dist -—mul Martin had declared when hcf,\- 1 lies—I ain't nothing but what you Hamilton- Jehn High, A, W, Mil- Quincy. klssed Eileen goodby that one day he | see, assistant janitor—and | ma¥ [0 as,er. Seventh Districy would be mayor of New York city. never be anything except Janitor. 1| f a0 L ¢ 0'Neil, Brooks. | akeland, And Elleen had displayed as much | waited to ask your forgiveness—then | . | Eighth District - A 3 ambition on her side. “I will be a|I'm going away.” "“'.‘ e | lahassce, great opery singer,” she promised. The color flared back into her[ Hillsboro— R. R. Tomlin, Plant| Ninth District-. Her letters from various European | checks. She stepped forward. “Is thag [ City; W. T. Martin, Tampa. | Bioois ille. ; ; citles had borne out this promise. His | true?" she asked, eagerly. Holmes - E. A, Williams, Bonifay. { 'rf).” P = Eileen wag a great singer—he had [ e nodded. “Such a grand lady as| Jackson—-W. H. Beacham, Alli-| Tenth District read her name In the newspapers and | you are will be ashamed to know me. |,y 0; W, .. McKinley, Campbellton. t-““d““’”- a picture of her In a grand satin dress i\l"f:'.\()ll play-actin’ in that dress?” Jefferson—T. T. Turnbull, J. B.{ Eleventh Distvicr v was on his bureau. Eileen drew very close to him. i Montina Tampa. e : aey, Monticello, i I Sitting there in the janitor's room [ came down to ask you for more . iior e W Disteiot of the Luxor apartments, the ;.\-5].;1.1!1‘.‘ in Madame Morelle’s room | am Lake--J. A, ”"."‘\””' Leosburt; v Fe ant janitor chewed a penhandle and | her maid —yes, look at e, Martin, | Hateher, Umatilla y having derlved inspiration from its|dear, for U'm the biggear sto tefler | Les LA Hendey, Fro Myers . L4 ragged end, wrote long and Iabo- | ns ever wis! 1 never condd sing hait Leon 1., ¢ s Tallahasse glyve d enonvh they e 1OPEW, A Register, 1 York City, Januar ! " vdamea | W Bron o i b T n b ! to ten T | ( \ i ; ) he 20 { RERRTIE 3 |3 0 1% o o i | { this bag writi Lo a You will ; gick with the weezl 0 boy is writing this heean o | L ! Ir., O $ soar thum : ! 8 it | “Yau wey : ! | \l M " W I Martin i L ehee \ ( T R e { y ol . re We can st wAv'v veir, Eileen, day but I fear ye'll Q { ! s CVer e nayor of New o K York i 1 | 4 1 A g SR ~ | 0 ¢ 0 v AR COlA W CE oLt ee o bt One © immense Scquoias < \ v “ore Than Three ‘\ Ry Dot Years Old. e T ; i as are, their size 8 searcely ! 1l as their age 1 Faylor, Larg \ tree that h livedd 500 years s LoAs Resant T i 1 still in its uth: one that hasi [ rounded ont ¢ and summers and | Di A ) winters is only in full maturity; and| ., Auzustine : [ old age, the threcccore years and ten| : : : i of the sequofas, does not come for sev } 4 ond Distri H. M. Me- Brown, Ma enteen or eighteen centuries. How | 7 ainesville, Phirticth 1 old the dldest trees may be is not| St Jolms W, A MacWilliams, K. Jasper vet certaing but T have counted Hui g rings of forty that were over '_'m)r vears of ave, of three that were over & - . 2,000, ‘and: of ohe that. Wae- 31460, ‘"‘ ' GRODO0V0OO OOV 00O BOVOOOOVIOLOOLVVVLOVVTLC "' the davs of the Trojan war and of the | g ) R “M.J",“,A from Egypt |§ FOR SA, t Iunllml, 'I(':\;rh( nti v: 3 - 4 his oldest tree was a sturdy sapling Lands, oice v 3 Wartin. Stared In His Tuen, with stiff, prickly foliage like that of ® Tracts at Low Prices, " orida Homes and Groves ¢ 4 on the way to the letter box in :\.:\j*}]::‘,h‘y!‘:« 4 ""_'::'fi‘l‘;‘“;;':;fi'\"'r :; Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying & :-;;;fi:t:::fl.ml'f‘m-.(" :'.T l:L! I“\ g ical tree, 20 or 0 feot high, with § bearyand Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all pror 3 janttor! AR donse, horfzontal branches, the lower | ® as represented by us For reliable information s et ok ones of which swept the ground. Like What would Eileen say when ' . . ¥ o 4 R ’ he young trees of today, the ancient § discovered his duplicity? He could 0 fa and the clump of t i s 3 not bear to destroy her faith in ¥k Am;m : .“Z‘ ,‘.- : . i : 3 and yet every day piled higher th el ‘l_"“ Wi, g% ‘..]“m‘ tode o In cr ie 2 . . s must have been a charming adorn. F mountain of deceit between them, ment of the landscape. By the 'imnl | “Next letter I'll tell her I'n ) i 3 : Wil e zrarathon the trees had lost the | hard, sharp lines of youth, and were!§ thoroughly mature The lower branches | § had disappeared up to a height of a hundred feet or more: the giant trunks were disclosed as bare, red- dish columns covered with soft bark six inches or a foot in thickness: the| pper branches had assumed a slight- ure —and a liar as never promised himself as the lettor sl throngh the opening. He turned on the step to conf: a dapper little man. “1 am come to look at the wni gaged for Madame Florelie ” with a glance at Martin's trim { form. Wi Opposite New Depot, y Iv drooping ret;and the spiny 1 ::l", ;"l,'_."‘fr;‘,'l"‘r.',""r ek foliage. far removed from the | | Madame Fiorelle, ground. had med a graceful, | other with a reproving sv rounded appearance. Then for cen- | has e o > v !h.lt :\n:\‘::a d ‘lhr'l“il:-“l ’“f(-'v:‘:' turies, through the davs of Rome, the agen o n th 1 ! dark ages. and all the perfod of the | | She sings next week in ze Merro & 8 b o giend ! ST¥ ks 1% . foneliant—Ta crowth o opean civilization, the l ¥ '""*H : il “ e ancient rved the same| :-h":;tl It you bl " solid. but with | § ooms 1§ : : ; oooanpnr hahle Sure.” said Martir I'be Huntington in self will be deing that. Tl Marti > the noxt ¢ . 7 eathb Bl Exposition of Baok-Ma ) : OLD MAT 38 made over CUSITIONS of all kinds made to|l ) order | a7 CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and For ":csh and Clean Goods ar All j also tting, etc. l Real tstate irds to workmanship, see ' AMr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wno ! krew me for about 16 years at Or- ! i SN lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card th IJU KE FOOD ST() '} or call at shop No. 411 8§ Ohio ave- | nue. ufice in Clonts’ Building. CiTY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— ROME FINE BARGAINS. Arthue A, Douglas' W. P. PILLANS nd w el"are

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