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car; fine condition, or. will ex- change for part payment on Lake- land real estate., Address Box 536 Lakeland. ; ; 8-10-tt FOR SALE-—35-horse power boiler und 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- nte, Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALE-—25 acres, 2% miles from depot; 5 a. timber, 20 a. fenced, 500 bearing fruit trees; 17 a. in cul- tivation of which 8 a. is fine trucking land; 5 room house ,good water, barns and packing house. Must be sold at once. Address X. Y., care of Telegram. 8-13-22 FOR SALE—Large oak sideboard, in goed condition and oak extension dining table. Cheap for cash if tak- en at once. Inquire of Mrs. R. W. Weaver, at Mrs. Brownings, Tennes- see avenue. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—In modern hause. 414 South New York avenue. 8- 22-69 TWO 4-ROOM COTTAGES for rent and three 4-room cottages for sale on time. So mucn per month. All large rooms. J. W. SCALLY. 'FOR RENT—?5-acre truck farm, with good 5-room cottage, known as Alfield place. $15 per month or $150 until July 1 in advance. See W. F. Johnson. | 8-9-tt FOR RENT—10-acre truck farm, 2% miles south of Lakeland, known 2s Dr. Whipp’s place. 2 acres irrigat- ed. $200 to July, 1913, or $20 per month in advance. See W. Fiske Johnson. 8-9-tf FOR RENT-—One furnished room. Phone 214 Blue. Apply 310 West Lemon. FOR RENT—One large newly fur- mished room. Apply to Pickard Bros., Drane building, or phone 269 Black. 8-21-6p . FOR RENT—One good office room either furnished or, unfurnished, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J Drane. *8-29-tt 7-22-tt FOR RENT—Office rooms in the Smith Hardin building. See J. B\ . Carver, 7-6-t2 | MISCELLANEOUS Best stationery at lowest prices in - - ¥=%aland Book Store. e o 7-24-t1 ' Go to Batley's for straw hats, and shirts. Great bargains for the next ten days. 4 8-16-tf. Biggest line girls" children’s books ever shown in Lake- land just teceived, Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-t Bring us your pictures to frame. Lakeland Book Store, 7-24-t1 ' WANTED-—Lady; to teach two children music and elementary branches. Address, giving terms and ‘references to J. W. Carr, Lakeland, Fla, 8-19-6p Full line bot.h Waterman Ideal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at all times. Lakeland Book Store. 7-2441 Last call on straw hats and Man- battan shirts. Any straw hat in stock for one, dollar. Prices reatly re- fdnced on Manhattan shirts. Bailey’s. 8-16-tf. ' LOST-—Between' Mr. Bassett's and Mr. Wilkes” home, a black handbag, contalning aligator purse, which con- tained $7.51; also two trunk keys and hand embroidered limen hand- kerchief, "Finder will ive Iiberal reward by weturning to 413 South Kentucky avenue, Miss Lucile Ben- nett, T R-19-tt ' BOARDERS WANTED — Good ufiu Everything mew, and clean. Hnrldi Mps, B: S, Alder- i .|ing companions welcomed. C. and boys’ ndl JLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Peacock huilding. Phone 342. 4-6-t1 Come in and select some of our crisp new books for boys. girls and children before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just received. Lake- land Book Store. 7-24-tt WANTED—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 25. 8-21-ti GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and plano moving. Call Phone 289 W. BE. Tyler. - %1-23-41 Two full sets Alger books for boys just received at the Book Store, 7-24-t4 READ-—Carver’s ad in this issue. ; LOST. Card of C. J. Bischoff, Savannah Union, No. 5, Plasterers and Brick- layers. Either in park or on the street. Finder please return to of- fice of H.' Leslie Scott, or Box 411 at P. 0. and get reward. 8-21-2p LOST—Jersey * cow, right side branded M. Send information or re- tirn to Oarl T.”Baker, corner Park street and succeu avenue, Dixie- land. 8-22-1p mx PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Will build your house, do tin work, du your plumbing, run water and so forth, roof your house with galvan- ized iron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. .ve us a call. Phone 110. .209 Ken- tucky Ave. 7-18-t1. No Cause to Repent. Alice—So Maud is - divorced. 1 knew when she married in such haste that she would repent at leisure. Kate —Oh, there’s no repentance in het case; she gets $200 a month alimony. Lakeland Lodge No. 91, . & A, M. Regular communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brethren cordially fn- vited, J. L. LOVE, W, M. ‘ I, F. WILSON, Secy. Lakeland Chapter, R.'‘A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- G. Arendell, Sec'y.; J F. wum. H. B Palm Chapter, 0, n.;-mofin second and fourth: mnwm!m of each month at 7:30 p.m.. Mrs Flora Keen, W. M., Lucis F. B, Baton, Sdey. g ' Lakeland Camp No, 78, W. Q. w.. meets every séeond and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first d third Thursdays. W. J. Estridge, Council Commander, Mrs, Sallie. Seip~ 24t Guardian of Cirele. / & Regular meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall,” Visit- ing members aiways welcome. J. W, BUCHANAN, JR., Chancellor - cunum AW Acwm i £ @1 A toB of LI. Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. L' A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:30 p, m. Visiting Bisters always welcome, MRS, J. 0. BROWN Bec’y. Mrs. J. l. 'HOGAN. Pres president; W. B. Hicks, secretary. POST 83, G. A. R Meets the first Saturday in every month at 10 %, m. at the home of | truth of 3 M. sprlh‘ on Kentucky avenua. . A, C. STAFPER, ' Commander,. J R.. num. 7:80 | tongue, But oecurs in writing. This Is . | now, s-r it you cared to ask her THE E1ENIN, Mm LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG. 22, 1912. _— ANGLING FOR A PLACE Delton’s air of preoccupation was I not quite pleasing to the girl. He was seated on the bank of the stream just beneath her, selecting a fly and whistling contentedly. “You seem very happy,” at length, coldly. “I am tolerably happy, considering the fact that last night I was grossly she said “Drank too hard of the May moon and wild blossom scents. Drunk you know, drunk”with the hush, the glory, the perfumes, and the girl; grew hilarious and asked her to marry me |§ ~—+to share my ups and downs in life. She refused to do it. I might say it's what I expected. You see I wasn't | sober; and then she had led me on, yes I'm sure she led me on. Why, | she told me a lot of complimentary things about myself. Sald my money had not spoiled me, and that I was so easy to-get along with it was just |§ like having nobody around. Said she knew that the inventing and flying of the aeroplane was a great achieve- ment for a mere millionaire to effect, and that she felt awed in my pres ence. When she grew solicitous for my welfare and asked me to give up aviation, I misconstrued her mean- ing, I guess. At any rate, I proposed to her and she laughed at me.” i “She must have possessed a strong sense of humor.” “Undoubtedly. She told me I was foolish to think of anything outside my hobby, seeing it was such a nice hobby and one I could really ride. Oh, she was very ' scarcastic! She went 8o far as to say that a man who was already married to a flylng ma- chine had not the right to propose. Now what am I to do? I want her today more than ever!” “It you love the girl, you should re: spect her wishes sufficlent to give up risking your life,.should she ask it of you.” “I nmever pay any attentions to re- quests—I obey orders, If she were my wife now she could order me to | stop taking risks.” ¢ “But you didn't ask her to be your wife, did you? You asked her to share your ups and downs, wasn't um B3 “Your sympathies seet to be alto- | gether with the girl.” “And why not? Surely you are bird enough without wanting to fly arti- ficlally.” . " “Not even to goar to her heights?” "“Not even to soar anywhere, when soaring means cowrting disaster. Will you do something grand and splendid for the girl—if I ask you to?” “Yes, on condition that you in turn will persuade the girl to do something grand and splendid for me. “No, I won't do that; but I'll tell |, what 1 w g1 ;:: to ':.l'h:!:hd:! “l' ]done'lht;g.:)m You are guilty and so is every one er the favor.” . |éise of saying or thinking that the “Meaning that if I catch the first [duties of a newspaper embrace ev- fish—?" erything, from enforcing the law to “But you won't catch the first|showering prosperity on the com- xl"I‘L’l:'lm: it you catch the first fish—?" ity 5 2 That the private citizen should ‘h‘l"lwu‘::: S A holiby-—for the co-operate with the newspaper or “And if 1 catch the first figk you give some prattical assistance in glve up the girl for my sake—very pushlng the various commendable well. Any time Hmit?” s enterprises advocated never occurs to “None. Finish fight.” ; JJthe average citizen, ‘l'ho.rnh utn;- as the files flut.| Every newsbaper wom,, of the tered across stream. ‘When, after a strenuous fifteen n‘m;:; 158 boostele ot htmm 3 minutes’ fght, he landed the trout |PL°N18 every project that will bene- ‘and glanced triumphantly at the girl, jfi* the community, It is always the it Was to meet & palr of laughter. [Pipst Drogressive institution in the filled. eyes. On a rock at her feet lay ftlly or town where it is published. & fish—a much smaller one than his |Sometimes it travels a little too fast m Wt.: l::':m:;lthelm “I guess | for some of its readers. It sometimes b 808 POsY. hippens that the people Who ‘expect “ " 1 ocongratulate you,” he answered. 8 much from thelr local m not “Yes, you win; I'm ready to pay.” She laughed then, and sliding from [O01Y fail to support its efforts, but s on his sh actually oppose them. ::..mur S Jana ong If you want renlu, Join the paper b & thdrl had not cared, you|im boosting. It eannot accomplish know,” red, “she wouldn't [much without Holp—St. Augustine have { you to glve up fiying, [Record. ‘Harry. But I'm sure she would be willing. to share your ups and downs " Meviobe v 7 “I suppose that when you left the convention you exclaimed: ‘I came, I saw, I conquered? " “Not exactly,” re- Opera Glasses in Parliament. plied the delegate who changed his '!‘lo rights of visitors to the house | M"d- “That is what I was going to Mllon came under discussion |58, but 1 modified it to ‘I came, I owr ouur night, when in the | W88 seen, I concurred.’” te upon the treatment All All All All All Come early Must have ' WHERE ASSISTANCE COUNTS. ‘Thetl he took her in his arms. e prisoners Joseph ., suddenly sprang to his demanded to know whether in the gallery was entitled & palr of opera glases at Mr, m sped and then tittered. The W hurriedly hid his binoca- and Jooked as if he wished he | out of the scrape. The “looked uncomfortable and on the delicate point, * “I can only say & theater.—New People of taste Actors m “Marrowskying.” * Al actors lye in dread of marrow< skying, { gurfous transposition of sylables often illustrates the © Aaying that from the sub- lime to the ridiculous there is but a step. The agtor who said, “Stand back, my lord, “m the parson cough” (ln- 4cofin pass”) may have made but in some persong | “amounts to a veritable 1s not, confined to thd one of the many sources of error in ated or manuscript matter. funs on ahead of the eye | and & Jumble of syllables is the result, J f-hondc: Gilohe. E. F. Regular prices on these hats We;e from $2.00 to $5.09 Shirts Going, too All $3.50. Manhattan Shirts reduced to 2.00 Shirts reduced to . 1.50 Shirts’ reduced oo 1.00 Shirts reduced to 75¢ Shirts reduced to 50c Shirts reduced to Y before they are all picked over. room for incoming Fall Stock. BAILEY @J}m*d) = Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennes Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pastor, 504 Tennessee Ave. Sunday schocl 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., “f 7:00 p. m., gecond and fourth S¢ days Catholic Church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. A. B, %:x, Pastor Corner Florida avenue snd Bay St.| = gervices are held on second The Rev. William Dll‘k! Nowlin, fourth Sundays. D. D, pastor. S Sunday school 9:46 a.'m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. ln. and 7:45 p, m. M. E. Church, South L C. Jenkins, Pastor. “nnday school 9:45 a. m. Weekly prayermeeting WOdnflly Morning sermon 11:00 3 & "lml at 7:30. 5 Epworth League 6:00 p. 2 . Wnuul Missionary lll'l Afi 80-| Eyening servicc, 7:00 p. B clety Monday 3:30 p. m/ . *1 Prayer-meeting Wednesdsy T Baptist Young Peoplol luofiu P m at 6:16 p. m. i lar monthly business’ nmm o) first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Christian Church Geo, W.. Welmer, rastor e ) Sunday-school 9:45 2. © Easi Lakeland Mission. Communon 10:45 a. m. Sunday scheol a3 p. m. B A Preaching, 11:00 a. m :”l .h"u superintendent. . Prayer-{ - Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operate . 'fllm at7p m - lother societies at Cumberland P & yyterian church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. ™ ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHUR Morn*~~ sermon 11:00. & m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. N Y.P. S C.E meetsat 6 p. m. |vices during the summer oo 3 Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30 'of the {llness of tho rector Presbyterian Church Rev. R. A. Ward, acfing pastor: Sunday ~~" .00l 9:45 8. m. bug Jewelry of COLE & HULL. We keep - “Everythmg Classed as Proper m Jelvelry’’ Come and see an up-to-dtte store where gems and gold are hlrly» sold.” and want your wat&h WM it to us. COLE & HULL Keflt“"ky Qmu? ng,g}n Park, Lakeland f you are particular about tim¢