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PAGYE EIGHTY, JR : “0il SALE—5 passenger touring | condition, or will ex- | part payment on Lake- ! i ceal estate, Address Dox 536 | and £-10-tf FOR SALE--First-class bugugy. Apply George Warren, corner New York uvenue and Lime N-14-2p0 FOR SALE—25-horse power boiler and Zi-horse power air lift, which ;amps 350 gallons of water per min- uiz. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—-The house on South Kenwucky, to be removed from off the tot at once. See H. D. Bassett, 7-22-tf FOR SALE-—25 acres, miles from depot; 5 a. timber, 20 a. fenced, 309 bearing fruit trees; 17 a. in cul- tisation of which 8 a. is fine trucking tine for ) D1y fund; 5 room house zood \\'utcl'.l barns and packing house, Must be | sold at once Address X. Y., care of Telegram, N-13-22 FOR SALE --First class guavas at ¢ per erate, H. P, Walker, Auburn- §-13-17 4 BIG LAKELAND BARGAINS. 42,600 ~Half or more cash; 3 acre #rove home on lLake Hollingsworth; ytetty good house, barns, chicken touses, well, etc. $400 to $600 of “FANEES NOW On trees, $1,650 cash—-Very close in, north sde, central corner, 150x150 feet, 1-room cottage. fach 50-foot lot is worth $600, totaling $1,800 to say uwathing of house value. $1,150—~nalf cash. 2 story, 6 ropms, north street corner (inside of “ouse not finished) pretty flower vard, 20 young orange trees and oth- er fruits; lot 90x299 feet, equal to ‘our large lots. $1.000--40 acres, & miles north, tory high, large, beautiful front, on ihe prettiest and best fishing big lake acar Lakeland, Take Parker; lies al- nost touching on the east; think of arice, $25 per acre. Above propertics best and cheapest. Sen EUGENE TODD, Ford House, N. Ky. Ave., Lakeland. These prices mean for quick buyers FOR RENT-—H-acre truck farm, with good 5-room cottage, known as Alfield place. $15 per month or $150 antil July 1 in advance, See W, F. Tohnson. 8-0-tf FOR RENT —10-acre truck farm, 24 miles south of Lakeland, known :3 Dr. Whipp's place. 2 acres irrigat- ed. %200 to July, 1912, or $20 per zopth in advance. See W, Fiske Johnson. R.0-te } FOR RENT Oue furnished room. | fhone 211 RNiye Apply 210 West | femon | FOR RENT One good offi ¢ room viiher hed or unfurn.sihed, in Drawe wilding, Apply to . I tran 6-29-t¢ 7221 FOR RENT Office rooms in the smith Hardin building. See J. F.| Carver, T-6-tf t FOR RENT- Modern four-room 4:t, unfurnished. Nice lirge roome | “i% Yast Orange St | | | il | Best stationery at lowest prices in *==5land Book Store | 7-24-tr! PG The Most Complete Line Tamea, | Store. tor thirty miles the air inside the t - - o' 2 1 us your pictures to frame. ind Dook Store. T-24-tf line eirls’ and boys' and ooks ever shown in Lake- recelved. Lakeland Dook T-24-tr line both Waterman [dea! Parker Lucky Curve Fountain I'ens at ull times. Lakeland Book 7-24-tt READ-—Carver's ad in this issue. ‘‘ome in and select some of our risp new books for boys, girls and children before the lot is picked over. + big shipment just received. Lake- land Book Store. 7-24-tf For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Peacock huilding. Phone 342. 4-6-tf GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf Two full sets Alger books for boys just received at the Book Store. 7-24-t1 horse, bug- wagon and good cow. Address C. 0-5-6tp WANTED — Good Everything new and clean. WANTED—A family Ay, A ook, general delivery. BOARDERS hoard. 304 North Florida, Mrs. E. S. Alder- | man. 8-9-1mo. NOTICE. The undersigned represents one of the best nurseries in the country and will be glad to quote prices on fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs and flowering plants. W. Y. Carter, R. D. 2. 8-7-6p Miss Violan Wagner, room 200, Drane building. 8-12-6p MANN PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Will build your house, do tin work, | WOrld depended,” he sald with emo-| 7:1i p. m. du your plumbing, run water and so forth, roof your house with galvan- ized fron, tin, pitch, ruberold or tile. | gigposition, in your character; e us a call. Phone 110, 209 Ken- | haps not in your blood or in your tem- *fety Monday 3:30 p. m. i 7-18-tf. | perament.” tucky Ave. LITTLE GIRL. = Philosophy and Love They had known each other a very long time, and they were joined to- gether, perhaps by something more than friendship. The summer, with all its charms, was smiling for him; she was beautiful, and her eyes were iike two large stars. But he was at Ox- ford studying, while she was—a girl ready for marriage. Iinally he de- cided that she was not in love with him, and in his soul he found a power that was stronger than love, wkich pushed him forward to the country of | studies—a country dreams or illusions. He went to Africa for his holiday, and while passing his time idly he learned that she was married, “It is an old story,” said he, ironical- Iy, to himself, and tried to think he did not care about her. Finally he wearied of the long trip, and came back, brown from the Afri- can sun, and languishing for her. She had had time to lose her hus- band, and had finished mourning. But the capricious nature of this man drove him away as hefore. At last he called upon her, think- ing that at the door she would meet him with a shower of sweet reproach- es. But she received him as always, containing no apparently indifferent, with a good- hearted smile on her pink lips. | “She never loved me,” he was think- | ing, with bitterness In his soul. { Seelng the cloud upon his forehcad, she understood him and wanted to dis- | tract him by conversation. | “What is the matter with you to- difference. “You cover yourself with at me. | never saw before. What is the wmatter with you? Tell me.” sad and nervous,” he answered with a | sigh. “Show me your secret. Tell me all.” He looked directly into her large eyes, but he read there only ordinary | curlosity. “l can't tell you.” “Why?" “Because you don't help me.” “Because you don't have confidence ! In me," she answered, indifferently. “I would be willing to tell you the day?” she asked him with apparent in- | clouds of smoke in order not to look | you 80 nervous | “Indeed, I have many reasons (o be | i b., pastor. | secret on which the destiny of all the tion. “But you will not help me.” “How 'do you know?" “I know it because it is not in your per- “I am very anxious. Sit down here, look into my eyes, and explain those reproaches that wound me so cruelly.” “I have a very difficult task,” he an- Fearfully Mutilated by a Wild Hog— | swered smiling, “but I will try. First Hams Are Now Boiled; You Can Get Them at the Crystal Grocery. My eggs are so fresh the hens are cackling yet, And those, with other groceries, yon can always get. let us take an example, such as one meets very often in the lives of two loving hearts. “Somebody loves you, and is suffer- Ing because he is not sure of your love. His heart is breaking because of doubt. You won't sce such sentl- ments; you won't do anything. An- ¢ pride myself on a clean, nice store, | other woman would see the love, And if you will give me an order, | would notice the polson of deception, you are sure to give more; My customers to please I am going|8nd with one word finish all his suf- to try; Butter, cheese, eggs, prunes peaches for pie— All in my refrigerator screened away from a fly, Liish potatoes 45 cents a peck; chees» 24 vents per pound; I"unes 121% cents; peaches, 17% cents as nice as can be found. |beaved, and she said faintly, “And this | vavA | 1t you will come to my store and ex- amine my stock 1 am sure to my place you will be- gin to flock. I know you have heard of late That we have the best daily in the state; Fo 1 have opened my I am wise In spending my last store andg think ntoto adver- Lise towill appreciate your order if will phene 28y blue. Aud et me send Yoar goods around rou to you. P ROQUEMORE. Blow-outs are frequent on a hot day, after you have run twenty-five becomes heated and expands; a hlow- out is the result Take out insurance against blow- euts by having us fill your tires with Habborine, and enjoy the assurance # successful trip. South Florida Tire Co, Peacock Bldg . &Qavenue N Flori Whence the Term “Gazette.” The name “gazette” as applied to & newspaper is derived from & small Venetian coin, the price of the first news sheet published there of Stationery The Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co. and would keep the love as a snake near Il»‘,.\\\'s out Rubberine and Offic would put her hand on his shoulder fering. You would never do that. You your breast. You would torture his | soul, and you would rather die of love than show that you loved also.” She was listening to him with atten- tion. Her shapely face reddened; her lips became purple; her black eyes were moist and bright; her bosom you are telling me sincerely.” “Sincerely—" | He would have spoken farther, but at this moment he felt two snow-white arms around his neck. The beautiful little head approached his face, the small mouth touched his hair, bhis burning forehead, his lighted eyes, and | finally joined his 1ps in one long kiss, | Intoxicated and happy, he kept her {in his arms, desiring to prolong in- { finitely this charming mom She drew her lips from b (hls medk, and whispered w i “Dear, you we | Ilie ordinary man who v tomobile gets most of his « on Sunday { Let us make loyed pleasure for you by tires with the product this a day ot that never i —— e Between Girls. “I haven't recclved a love letter ! from Jack in three days. I think it's | a shame. 1 shall be positively i) yn- | less [ get a love letter by tomoriow.™ “Well, my dear” said the other girl, “it ¥ou need a love leiter from ! as budly es be glad to wk that, 1 have 40 or &0 I tyvout We Are Now in Our New and Permanent Quarters 514 FRANKLIN STRFET PHONE 251 | ¢ Sul\pli\s in the S’..AC‘ | Froripal (L x 8 T8 2 T T FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. | Coruer Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, Baaa iy o) L 28 L) Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and Weekly prayermeetlng Wednesday eveniug at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Aid So-! Baptist Young People's at 6:156 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting tret Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Meeting East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A, Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. ! Presbyterian Church. ! Rev. R. A Ward, acting pastor | Sunday ool 9:45 a. m. i Morr’ sermon 11:00 a m { Y.P.S. C. E. meetsat 6 p m Prayermesting, Wednesday, 7:39 Lutheran Church. Cor. K. Orange and So. Tennessee. | Rev, H. J Mathlas, Pastor, 504 So. ! lennessee Ave. ! sSunday schoel 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and | 7:00 p. m, fecond and fourth Sun. ! | Catholic Church Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. ! Services are held on second and | fourth Sundays M E Church, South I. (. Jenkins, Pastor mday school “:45 a. Morninz serm Ya m | "vited J ; YOUR DOLLARS WILL DO DOUBLE DUTY At our great SUIT SALE. A en doll:r bill takes any suit in the house consisting of Priestly Mohairs, Serges and Cassimers. Sale limited to stock. GIVE YOUR MOREY A CHANCE AT THE HUB JOS. LeVAY © 600 p, M. , (0% p.om, Wednesday e Prayer meeting v T Christian Church. G¢o. W, Welmer, rastor. Sunda; school ¥:45 2. m Communien 10:45 a. m, Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8 C. E. co-operates with wther societies at Cumberiand Pres- wierian church, Evening sermon, 7:40 2. @ ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- vices during the sumr r on account of the illness of the rector Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. i M. Regular communications held on seccond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 |28 m. Visiting brethren cordially in- L. LOVE, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy Lakelaud Chapter, R. A. M. No 29 meets the first Thuraday night ia each month In Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. . G. | Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every | second and fourth Thursday nighta | of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. | Flora Keen, W M Lucie F Faton, Secy B.! Lakeland tamp No. I8, W. 0. W. meets every second and {ourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first " Al LO.O.F Meets every Friday ni. {at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner 3, ¢ jTenhefisce. Visiting t | dially invited. T ¥ RO! | NobY: (ir . M. SMAILES, Rec s i K. OF P. ] Regular meeting evers |y lat 7:30 at 0dd Fellows ! \ |iug 'members always we ‘ J. W. BUCHAN: Chancellor (omn ACKSON, Secretary A GlLAtoBolcL Orange Blossom Div. Mo 4 G. I A toB of L. E L second and fourth Wedne ' !each month at 2:30 p. m Vil Sisters always welcome MRS, ). C. BROWN Mrs. ). B, HOGAN Grand Order of Eagles Meets every Wednesday 15! {Odd Fellows hall. G. W. Rowai ipresident; W. B. Hicks, so rotars POST 33, G. A R | Meets the first Saturds month at 10 1. m. at . [ (ML Sparling on Kentu k0w Separating Honey. To obtain strained honey w4 Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. p | 188 the honey from the wav =# comes to us in the frame ('ace 08 frame in a bhowl in the i warm enough to melt tho b wax: then remove tie ° N i# the honev etand unt d be wax may be skimmed of 170 00 @ out any trouble No Wonder Nerve Specialist--\ can't underztand your you wera practically « ago and now your @ Equity Watches “The giving or desiring to give son and the law of God and man each man his due. according to rea- That is the definition of equity. and it is the description of the new watch which bears We have secured it. not only because it it 1s substantial. re 1t offers a value never before held cut es We invite inspection of it, ane wil: seperiority In 15 jewel. 20-vear. gold filled the name 15 1nexpensi liable. and representat rch ¢ glad to $12.00 In 7 jewel, 20-year gold-filled cases $9.00 ve. but because ¢ of a standard company, and higher price. show its technical Elgin and Waltham Watches They are of kindred interest. their price $10.50 and Up COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Ave. Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla.