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avenne FOR SALE—5 passenger touring car; fine condition, or will ex- change for part payment on Lake- land real estate. Address Box 536 Lakciand, 8-10-tf “OR SALE—325-horse power boiler -horse power air lift, which p.mps 350 gallons of water per min- e, Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—Large oak sideboard, in good condition and oak extension Cheap for cash if tak- Inquire of Mrs. R. W trownings, Tennes- dining table. en at once, Weaver, at Mrs. 00 avenue, NOTICE. For modern furnished rooms apply to Mrs. Alex Holly on North Florida and West Magnolia street, pear high school building, in Lake- Land, Fla. S-26-11p RENT Apply turnished bed- West Lemon St S-24-tf truck patch Lake Simon, roR roon One Sl roRr omik RENT S-icre from city limits on Hollinesworth, Address M, ). Loy 91, or phone 254, $-22-6p TWO FURNISHED ROOMS In modern honse. 111 South New York N-22-6p avenue TWO 1-ROOM rent and three side on time COTIAG for f-room cottages for S0 tien per month Al arge rooms. . W STALLY. FOR RENT acre truck farm, with good JH-room cottage, known as Alfield place. $15 per month or §150 until July 1 in advance. See W. F. Johnson, 8-0-tf FOR RENT 1o-acre truck farm, 21 miles south of Lakeland, known as Dr. Whipp's place. 2 acres irrigat- ed. $200 to July, 1913, or $20 per month in advance. See W. Fiske Johnson 3-9-tf FOR RENT One large newly fur- wishied voom. Apply to Pickard Liros Drane building, or phone 269 [HETEN S-21-6p FOR RENT-One good office room eitner furnished or unfurnished, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J. Drane. 6-29-tt FOR RENT--Office rooms in the Smith Hardin building. See J. F. Carver. 7-6-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, sio Bast Lime street, near Lake Morton N-21af —— MISCELLANEQUS | Rest stationery at lowest prices in town Lakeland Book Store T-24-tf Go to < for straw hats, and t bargains for the N-16-tf st line girls' and boys and n’s books ever shown in Lake- Lakeland Book T-24-tf Bring us your pictures to frameo. Likeland Book Store T-24-tt READ -Carvers ad in this issue. Full line bvoth Waterman ldeal 1ud Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Fens at all times. Lakeland Book Store. just received Last call on straw hais and M n-| fiattan shirts. Any straw hat in stock for ome dollar. Prices reatly re- duced on Manhattan shirts. Bailey's S-16-tf POARDERS WANTED Good bourd. Everything nmew and clean { North Florida. Mrs. E. 8 m3 1 (’”“YT. GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furnt-* *.re and piano moving. Cal] Phone 284 W. E. Tyler hildren before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just received. Lake-| land Pook Store. 7-24-tf|E. M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec. next | T-24-tt| \lder- ! 1-23-tt Come in and select some of ourjat 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and| crisp new hooks for boys. girls and | Tennessee. THE E1ENINJ TELEGRAN Gown He was a son of the house. DBut he found her most alluring enough in her stiff gowns of cotton. the badge of serv- Itude pinned neatly in her hair, 4 S Home for a long vacatlon, it pleased 'j’.LClDE{\T', P,‘A'fl?-! bim to have some one close at hand | (iUvv BOILER IN=) g enough to make pleasant love to. | ! AURANCE, sec D. H. SLCAN. Peacock Stray ha!f hours passed quickly so. | fmilding. Phone 242. 4-6-t1| The girls he met in bis mother's draw- | Two full sets Alger Locks for boys | Ing-room seemed to him strangely dull i:,," recoived at the Book Store and colorless after cheeks as round | 7-24-t1 | and red as hers. Now and again the folly of such a WANTED- Four carpenters at flirtation passed before his mind like 215 West Main street Tuesdiy morn- | @ cloud before the sun. He had no in- ' ing. Ask for (. A. §-26-1tp, | tention of ever letting it become more | than a flirtation. Sometimes he took I Limself to task for breaking a simple ! >ANN PLUMBING AND | girl's heart. He was quite certain with- CONSTRUCTION CO. | n himself that sooner or later he Will build your house, do tin work, | Would break her heart. He would have do your plumbing, run water and so | :’lee:l:ur:rls:fi :eulr :1:- known how lit- J an. | tle she think of him. l‘orlh: 1905 IR ouAs wnl} g8 itan | True, the thoughts In her head ized from, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. { buzzed busily as the bees among the G.ve us a call. Phone 110. 209 Ken- | ya) figwers, but they had no connec- tucky Ave. 7-18-tL. | tion with the holiday making son of the house. % Pretty red brown girls in subordi- Country Without Manufactures. | ;.0 1ogitions are so used to being Panama has practically no manu. | : - 2 | kissed that they may be forgiven for ;:‘;::;s:‘ '_:;l;:m':::“;:;;i;:‘;‘:i":k:: ! growing cold and indifferent to the giv- 3 S, h | : SEOS {vory, nuts, rubber and hardwood, of | er:‘f)f the kl’T"' el ‘o which the United States recelves the | hen, on her afternoons out, she greater portien. More than half of met him walking with a girl whom it the imports are furnishel by the| was common gossip he rather wanted United States and consist chiefly of to marry, it was .\'h,\nfgss that l.nude foodstuffs, textiles and hardware. her dart suddenly behind the kindly | i it protection of a hedge—-not, as he| thought, jealousy. What she did think was that per- haps she might yet .attain the long-de- | ferred wish of her heart through him. | The next time he found her dusting an alrcady dustless room, and flung a careless arm about her, she made bold to ask him. He stared at her in astonishment. “You want a silk gown?" he repeat- ed after her. “Whatever for?” Where the Court Erred. She raised her eyes to his. So blue Complalning at Tower bridge of her | yoro hoy that he thought of warm husband's conduct with two olhorr‘hme skies. “For Sundays. she fale “women-girls,” a wife was told by the | tered, “when Jim takes Il‘l(‘ out.” magistrate: “Madam, you may be mar- | .y g wio may Jim be?" indguired the rled to a Don Giovanni.” The appll- son of the house, frostily. cant: “Indeed, xir, | ain’t nothing of | "1\ "\ by turn to be astonished. the sort!"—Luondon Standard. Jim was her young man, of course, and she wanted to look nice when she went i out with hin. Jim thought a lot about clothes. And there wasn't a girl in the village who owned a silk dress. te listened trowningly to her quick words. The pretty red-brown girl, it seemed, had no intention of breaking her heart over him. More, she was en- Cgaged to somebody else. A senge of annoyance rose suddenly in his breast ! ~—more, for the lirst time a sense of desire at the thought of losing her. He bent forward suddenly and touched | her wrist. “I'll give you all the silk gowns you : | Fo FIRE, 4 00k, Fewer Holidays in Argentina, By a decree recently issued by the ' Argentine government four holidays, or feast days, are eliminated from the Argentine calendgar. They are Febru. | ary 2, March 25, and the celebration of | the feast of Corpus Christi (which this | year fell on June 6), June 24 and Sep- tember 8, Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M. Regular communications held on | want child,” he said, “and anything second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. | else besides, if"—he looked into her eves—"you'll give up Jim." The hot color rose to her checks. | She looked at him, then away. “Oh! but 1 couldn't, .1 couldn't,” she pro- | tested. He laughed annoyedly. “Be a sensi- ble girl,” he told her. “Better take the silk gowns, my dear; they will worve you bhetter than a country clodhopper.” “I love Jim," she said, stolidly. Ilis will fought ta crush hers. In earnest now, he told her what he would do for her, how he would take her to town, of the gay times they would have, of theaters, all the lures of the eity. She looked at him steadily, sceing, perhaps, in imagination all the splen- did things a man like him could zive. She was only a housemaid with a love m. Visiting brethren cordially in- vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy | Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No 20 meets the first Thuraday night in cach month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G.! Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. lora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. B. Laton, Secy. Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first for pretty clothes !-\l)r a moment she . ta .. Saw herself gorgeously as a fashion ol Conmander \I\l\m L.rfi:r;‘hf;. plate in her favorite pattern book. i e rddne s For a moment she hesitated. Perhaps i avdian of Circe she saw instead a cottage and a child and love. Be that as it may, suddenly she turned away “1 love Jim,” she sald again The son of the 18 4 sports- Charsdays K. OF P. Regular wmeeting every Tuesday B at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit- house w ¢ . 1le kn he " oato! link members always welcome. man, Ile knew when 'h was beaten. J.W. BUCHANAN, IR, ll.-' s i carclessly to the door. 2 = When he reached it he paused and . Chancellor Commander i fooked around ® ACUKSON, Sceretary “You shall have von dear.” he called to her H G.ILA toB ofL E. She wore it at her Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, months afterwards. Il; 1. A. to B of L. E. meets every S R R sccond and fourth Wednesdays of Population of the Ocean. | each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting A striking proof of the vastness and 1ors always welcome. variety of the population of the sea NES 2 C JROWK gecy. U TEDRREE B TN TOWES o G Mrs. J. B. HOGAN. Pres rations made by a committee nf_ the e zoological department of the Britigsh Association in that part of the Irish Sea surrounding the Isle of Man Out of one thousand species of ma- rine animals collected 224 never be- fore had been found in that region. 38 were previously unknown as inhabi- tants of British waters and 17 were ! entirely new to science; indeed, they | - were animals whose existence had never been suspected ¢ilk gown, my wedding three ‘ Grand Order of Eagles. | Meets every Wednesday night In 10dd Fellows hall. G. W. Rowland, {president; W, B. Hicks, secretary. | POST 33. G. A. R. Meets the first Saturday 'month at 10 1. m. at the in every home of M. Sparling on Kentucky avenua A. C. SHAFFER, ! Commander " QOunsel Fou. J. R. TALLEY, Georgm Lawyer to colored prison- Adjutant er)—Well, Ras. SL? voun want me to de- fend you. Have yon any money? Rastus—No; but I'se got : ! LO.O. F. land a few chickens nndg a ;!o;nuogl Meets every Friday night at 7:30 two Lawyer—Those will do very nicely. | ¢ ce: what do they accuse Visiting brethers { dially invited. T. E ROBERTSON, Nobdte Grand. . chic (‘0!’~; Now, I you of —Oh mule and a few T IW0 LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 26, 1912 ~ | That Silk THE LAST CALL ON HATS : SHIRTS Beginning Saturday, August 17th, | will sell any Straw Hat in my store for All $3.50 Manhat Come early Must have The uld Wagon Show. The wagon show ot long ago. it had a funny clown; we lined the way at break of day to see it into town. Our money went to the last cent to get us boys inside. Dut For hours we sat with listended wide. The wagon show of long ago, 1t only | had one ring. and we could sit close to It, and never miss v thing. The Modern Aesop. A dog, who was accustomed to cver- eat, held a piece of meat in his mouth as he crossed a placid stream by means of a plank. Looking in, he saw what he took to be another dog carrying anotber piece of meat. Snap- ping greedily to get this as well, he let zo the meat that he had and lost {t in the stream. As a result his indl- gestion felt much better all the rest of the day.—Life, om L $1.00 Regular prices on these hats were from $2.00 to $5.00 Shirts Going, too tan Shirts reducedto . . . §2 2.00 Shirts reducedto . . . . ., 143 1.50 Shirts reducedto . . .. . . 1.00 Shirts reducedto . . . . . 79 i5cShimsreducol® . . . . . S 50c¢ Shirts reduced to e 39 before they are all picked over. room for incoming Fall Stock. BAILEY P Lutheran Chuzcl Cor. E. Orange Rev, H. J. Math! Tennessee Ave Sunday schoo! Preaching sery {7:00 p. m., gecord ! days Catholic Church Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor Services are held o fourth Sundays FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. | Corner Florlda avenue and Bay st The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m H. ¢ Stevens, superintendent Preaching Sunday a8t 11 2 m anrd| 7:15 p. m. | Weekly prayermeeting Wediesday { evening at 7:3¢. Woman's Missionary anl Aid So M. E. Chuien, 8 I. C. Jenkins, P ~anday school ¥:4. @ Morning serm All Things to Them That Wait. No road is too longz to the man who advances delibecately and without une due haste; and no honors are too dis- tant for the man who prepares himeelf ¢or them with vatience.—Bruvere, Very Ancient Form of Respect. The bow as a mark of respect 18 & custom used by nearly all nations, and one that had its origin in ancient times. Love, the Essential Thing, | Fame and notoriety can avail little; love is the oae es al thing, outliv- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Prayer-meet!ing Baptist Young People's Mceeting P I (at 6:15 p. m Regular monthly business meeting Christ h frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Geo. W. We Sunday school Y i ing time and ot ind going with us into the u <20 possibilities of deoath.—\Wnittier. ORI RO SRR SO O S D O O OO OO i o (. Professional store Tuesday, BOVVVVOVVGVVBIVVVVIVIGTTVRVQVCVVIVVVVVVDVVVRVOV : SODODIIIRIOODOOURRFIY + choosing your optometrist. pair of lenses has about the same relative value as the wood used in making a rare o'd violin East Lakeland Mission. Communion 10} Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. | Preachi o Milton, superintendent. Prlur-‘ Y. P 8 C E meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. {other societi-s i S ayterian church Presbyterian Church Evening sermo! Rev. R. A Ward, acting pastor T Sunday - ool 9:45 a m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPA Morr”™ -~ ecrmon 11:60 a m Sunday ¢ ! ok &0 K ices durir meets at 6 p. m 7 Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. of the illness skill is the important consideration I The plain glass used in 2 The skill which dasie fits;tUese crude materials to perform thsir allotted func- tions is the elements of greatest value. tried the “cheap” People who have ones appreciate this fact. Dr. E. H. Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelr August 27th, from 7 a.m. to 5 p- M Mak? your arrangements to consult him on that date. COLE & HULL Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland