Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 30, 1912, Page 2

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%2 o { ! i ? i i1 i i % e ..,,- -The Professions- :nOQOOOOOOOOOQOI | DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat alasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. Bryant Nide Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 xocme 14 and {5 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. i LAKELAND, FLA. i DR. W. R. GROOVER, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAY ELAND, FLA., AUG. 30, 1912. Newspapers Magazines Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur- chasing elsewhere. patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel , News Stand | Stationery 1‘ ADVEATTS 10 NEET AT 00U GROWTH OF AUTD: MOBILE BUSINES IN AMERIGA TWO0 WEEKS CAMP MEETING | £XPORTS OF AMERICAN AUTO- WILL BE HELD FROM 0CT. 3-14. Ocala, Fla., Avz. 20, 1912 Sev- | enth-day-Adventists from Orlando. | Kissimmee, Bartow, Jacksonvill:, Tampa, Punta Gorda, St. Peterst erian MOBILES IN THE FISCAL YEAR 1912, Washington, Aug. 36, 1912.- 4 hirts million dollars worth of Am- antomobiles found markets Jbroad last year, against less than diiami and other places in this Stat: | one million dollars’ worth ten years Your cre planning to attend the annual camp-meeting and business session ! f the Florida Coacrence of Seventh | day-Adventists, wiich will bo held in | this city, October 3rd to 11th, Pastor R. W. Farmele of Orland: is president of the Conference and Mrs (. Stringer, the same city seeretary-treasurer The camp grounds, which wil] bet PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ; labout three blocks from the court Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lobby uf Edisonia Theater Hhonse, will resembie o city of tents, Lakeland, Florida | 1 the campers will live in tent SR : ! ing their stay bere and the daily ! B R T lmeeting will be held in large can- | . R R EULLIVAN : i ; s PRHYSICL{‘N ‘ w F. k J h vas pavilions, The Jargest pavilion | R b e ‘W, FISKe Jonnson Special attentiou given to Surgery and Gynecology R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Luw— Roor 7 Stusrt Bldg. Bartow, Fla. C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Otlices, Bryant Bullding Lakeland, Fla. BLANTON & ROGERS. I Lawyers. nryant Block, 'Phene 31§ ! Lakeland, Fla. | TUCKER & TUCKER, [ --Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. teland, Ji0. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Building. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, :T:{:mnvr C. l‘.v Kennedy- STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Astimates Cheerfully Furnished, Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA, Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS. Private Lessons, Class Lessons, 25¢ Florlda Sur- REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang ! e Grove Property a Specialty. | ( | | { { 1 200M 7. SELFIN TiME | Kiduoy ner Wenkiae is the forerua- discases Rhenmatism wnd Bright's Disease. IT TALES BUT LITTLE of two the usually weakness, slight first thouzht insigaificant theretore neglected, To avoid serious, complications, treatment should start with the first hint of trouble NYALL’S KIDNEY PILLS shouid be kept handy, ready for instant use, A pill or two now and then in- sures perfect frecdom from Kidney disorders, | It means strong, Lcalthy regular in their action and the blood free from injurious waste matter. Worth much more—lut only fifty cents the box at is PROF. MURPHY. South lowa, between East Orange and East Line. Phone 11 Black. Phone 6 P. O. Box 567 EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE PICKARD BROS. & SELSEMEYER SEK US BEFORE, BUYING Rooms 200-202 Drane l%hlg.: LAKELAND, LA, 1 WE HAMMER OUT | SATISFACTION, With cvery set of horse shoes we put on. For we make the shoes fit the feet, not the feet fit the shoes as is eften done. To know how much dif- ference this makes send your horses here to be shod next time. You'll be amazed at the improvement in his gait and temper. The Fix-em Shop Pine Street, Opposite Freight Office. S. L. A, CLONTS Real [state ufiice in Clonts’ Building. ™ yous o sz ATLHUT A, Douglas Whatever a good drug store ought to have--and many things that other drug stores don't keep—you'll find here. Come to us first and you'll get what you want, TO BRING THIS ABOUT E and | RAYMONDO BUILDING | TAKE CARE of YOUR- . kidneys, | ,,,.. will be used for the preaching ser- vices and business sessions while the smalley pavilions will be for the ¢ young people’s and children’s meet ings, with a peparate tent for din 8 PuUrpos where only jan meals wil] be served. | vegetar { Practical- | i 1 Iy all Seventh-day-Adventists ar vezetarians, While practically all the minis- | ters in the Florida Conference and | |1 iy of the other chureh workers I fend chureh school teachers will at-| ter camp meeting, severa] mis Irom other coni rencesl wopeeted ( 1. Step [ ison of Alph: ! ho i | vesident of the tern U'n ! cronce, which a lo- | Crences u 1, Rl i North tCarolin wd Sovid " Carvolina, will be o pross inin g | pertion of the meeting, w a4 min inter trom the Generasd erence, the governing body ol vation, 1 wisn o tedd o atte X vin addition to President Parmele i those who wWill attend teom the Flor- | ida Conference an Pastor o Thompson, W. K. Achenback, W, 1, Bird, {1, ¥ G Caldwell, R Astringer, Jo Co MikKedsen and alue of the « i v hile the import price of 1 icures just completed by the on of Statistics of the Bureau Domestic Commerce £0, Foreign and Sow that the exports of automobiles o fereign countries in the fiscal 19325 valued and a hall million dollars, and including million were at twenty- i purts thereof, tires, and 11 1o this were added the =hip- three-quarter dol- nents to Hawal] and Porto Rico, we ot for the year's sales of American itomobiles outside of continental ‘nited States a round thirty million 1 the value automo- les and parts thereof sent to Porto 5, sinee [ "Rico was nearly one million dollars md to the Hawaiian Islands a little millon dollars. The total wer one cumber of machines exported to for- w 7. valued at countries 5. 21500 S0, 139, ging slightly loss ¢ 31,000 each; while those to the ave oncontigious territory were highoer, veraging 1,600 cach I'he export price of omobiles in 1912 everaged less than American au- any carlier year in the history of The the wotal ¢ export trade average for lividing number of ines exported into =atted value, each, against 51 1 in tour 1 siomohiles brol O the m LOdr o was ach, against $2,188 jne 1919, Wi 0, S LTSS fn 1e0, and § VUOS to $000 in 1Y b Nmerican machines o 31NN i 2 foreign an he conntry s 1 Y n 190N 1o Lazerne Thompson I DT b 2,216 ! th veduction in HEconnection With the conter o - i price o the eaport side being 45 sessions oflicers will b clected, ) : % per o conts and o the import side bt ports trom the difterent depariment: | plans for the ad palan o) redo and plans tor the advancemeint N : ! i1 . s ; Fven the vemarkable growth i of tae coshel throughont he Sian : i Lo exports of American automobiles ol Florid: ovtlined _ noted above hias not Kept pace with seventh-dic Sdventists dine 0o Lye crowth in production at home, « but the Bible and they hook Tron ot Genesis 1o wevela- fion as the divinely nspired word on i value mee the coensns of 1900 showed the manufactured o the United States in IN09 at §4, ol automobiles Goa. They aceept the ten command 348 om0, while that of 19410 showed ments as the oterna? and unchance f oo g 040 goa as the value manu- able rule of God's mozal governe ot [ yepired in 1onn The wages paid “hey believe that the Bible teacies | the nal advent of sy Civvist 1o this carth. While ey do | a0t claim to Fnove the definics aa W His return will ] second per they believe i 190, 1he nothe wutomobile industrey a8 shown WV the censas report, aggregated §1, INOW and SIS 694,000 in capital employed in the ndustery in INSH, $5. 769,000 and in uin 1.u|--1.{ pact P e Uhvons 12 Members of the next Florida sen- ate and house, chosen in recent Dem- ocratic primaries. Members of the House of Represen- tatives. Alachua—J. C. Adkins, {ville; E. R. B. Kite, Waldo. | DBaker—Hamp Rhoden, Maccleny. Gaines- \V. E. Middleton, Starke. ‘Brevard--J. M. Sander, Cocoa. Calhoun-- Luke Griffin, Blounts- town. Citrus J. K. Stevens, Inverness. Clay- K. D. Prevatt, Green Cove Springs. Columbia--W. J. Feagle, R.F.D,, Lake 'ity; S. D. DuPree, Lake City. Dade- - Geo. A, Worley, Miami. Desoto--W. Daval- 1. L. Farris, St. Elme Acos- tu, Jucksonville, i Escambia-—H. ¢ “lopton, Brents: yJemes Metlugh, Pensacola. Franklin- . t. B, Floyd, Apala- { chicola. Gadszden 3. H. "Stron:, Greensbo City; W. T. Martin, Tampa Holmes -~ E. A. Williams, Bonitay. { Jacksou—-W. H. Beacham, Alli- [ance; W. L. McKinley, Campbellton. Jefferson- -T. T. Turnbull, J. B. Laey, Monticello, Lake ). A. Hanson, Leesburg; 16 Hateher, Umatilla, Lee---I,, A, My Hendry, It ; s, Tallabass 1, Bronson I H. Gornito, Mayo R. B, Hostord, Hostord ML esibe, AV L Tay Mo Wilson, Miakka » Oca- vin Spencer, ar ght, Reddick. Charles Knowles, M1t Cey West Haery Goldstein, Fernan . Ogilvie, Callahan ! Forrest Lake, |\ Robinson, Orlando anford; 2 { Oseeoln Ho 0 Stanford, Kissim- mee, Pasco P.¢oMickler, Trilby Polk Rot Hancock, Fort Mende S Co Brown, Lakeland Putnam W, 8. Middleton, Pomo- na; Wo A Russell, Palatka Palm Beach-H. 1. Bussey, West Palm Beach. Pinellas Jokn 3. Taylor, Largo. Santa Rosa -] A, Fenn, Milton. Thirty-first St. 4 stine, Thirty-second Distvict H. 1 Creary, Gainesville. St Johns -W. A, MacWilliams, K Bryant, 1. T District 1. W Zim, M 5 Members of the Next Senate and House of Represen; OOV OO HRIICOGIOGTHIRREO R DO HOT0G00 : Bradford—A. D. Andrews, Raiford; ; Langtord, Arcadia. | ! W. L. Tayler, RF.D. 2, Quiney. : Hamilton-—John High, A. W. Mil- ;‘lnr. Jasper. { Hernando- L. . O'Neil, Brooks- ville, ilillsboro-—~R. R. Tomlin, Plant aiy g +\. Wilson, 3¢ ! St. Lucie— : Pierce. | Sumter—gley 7., Suwannee—J p ; . lan, Live Qak y ! Taylor—Eng | : , Grove, i Volusia—Johy, Lconardy, DeLang Wakulla--(;, Walton—\y, HillL I Washington jama City, The 1913 s First Disiriy Milton. Second Dist! Distr caryville, Fourth Disty; « Steads. Fifth Distri( i Sopchoppy, Sixta Distic- | Quincy, | Seventh I Lakeland Eighth Digty 1ahassee. ! Ninth Distri ¢ | Brooksville. I Tenth Distri | Madison. | | Eleventh s Tampa, Tweltth Disty Perry. Seventecnt soi, Live Ou Eightenth | Jucksonville Nineteent gan, Kissimn Twenticth | Ocala. Twenty-tirst Montbrooke Twenty-secon Finlayson, Moy Twenty-thir] | on, Eustis Twenty-fonrt Malone, Key Wit Twenty-fiitth 1 { Cleiland, Blo Twenty-sixth ISt Cooper, Punta Twenty-cighth Conrad, Glenwood Twenty-ninth Brown, Mac: Thirtieth Disy Jasper. lenn A 75 PER CENT DIVIDEND IS PAl coeur in this generation. T T YT - v iy . g o i o 5 | o (RITEN NAT0000 and the numbor i Fo Mro Wise Car Owner, because he rides a e arm ac e e Slof wake carners employed, in TN gy Yomneh in comparison witl air filled tir recorded in the Bible, which, « o 241, and in 1908, 75,72 | i hidd d 3 Bkl 1o e T T i e i .»t ! vy Alte | ¢ohas absolute assuran RATEET punetures . - Sk S Jdlooi -“‘ Eunalish speaking people arve thy jer term of . “TIRE TROUBLES. They are of [, roach of the Savier. They believe |, Bicr purchasers of American anto- |- psspEN KAy i ok e SUR[ 0[‘"‘ 10 Btnnl"'] further that nearly every ane |yahiles, Of the 21,737 exported in | “ESSENKAY" suves your money ¢ im these divine prediction. N2, 4288 went to Canada, 3,916 [ word iBl,'fis AND lNQ[CIS juebhnitely and lterddy 01 i{to the United Kingdom. ind 2625 VW) svtaally o KSSENRAY® W . i t n Wi s NS N by ! YV [ hus the wdvert is nem to Australia and New Zealane ) % 2 S = Fhese people turther A t namber LR} in Y Agents wanted anywhere and ev- |+ definite Ndvent messace s ol dited ith America, waile orywhere tworld todavy, and t ' nocountrics cther thea the Un Rid your houses today of bedbugs | Hed 1o wiy ' 1 I red Kinede f and get a good night's rest. It will !+ oonkine Eay i < ) s 7 7'? >0 44 wost you little, and is guaranteed, or n \ 1 ! fwa«s /p[ 0”5[&5.‘ ’ your money back. 1t will kill any ! \ ATy L I Lew casin \ i | Lew casinas Is o frsect from a red buy to a cockroach ] N o OXE YEA $1 a wallon or £1.25 delivered : % : | u \ ] : nd f] Apply to . v k> 3¢ [ l l [ R B [ nmod nion onferences cighty-sever y s B | Hlon 1 P evangel s g we shoe and harnessshop, 207 North ks jauras Sl Sl s God nol nd th vlievors Th v avenue Lowyer building. | mizhiy protest asainst sin, eryors op | statistical s tarther declared T ESSENKAY SALES CC !('w trine, and orruption of 1 1 of STANNANN G was Ay = form, both in and out of the char paid in by the membership in 1910 Bartow, Fla. {1t is not merely the promuleation o fand that $3 42,70 was given in IsLridte " Polk. Decota, Lee and Mana's }url.nn isms.” but it is g o | free-will offerings for the support o U holsteri“ {cadl Tor reformation on cvery jpiyn: | foreign missionaries He said ther LR I e {o! doctrine which has cver heoy was a large increase i - { {svured by indifference v land offerings last vear ‘ I | -Ian on it is God's final plea tor ay cConsiderable aettntion is Dw F <% pr tive Christianity, ar fui | tLe denomination to the e [] | : " | . warning inst the worl( nd |if literature When and I 2 Mattress Makl"g frivolities of the present | fenture was star Cor. Bay R FURNITURE upholstered { The movement which Seven the JACKSONVILLE OLD MATTRESSES made over. |0 /RUSES are vonn 8 e Rates: S10 CUSHIONS of all kinds made to! . ' mach Capwain doseph Bates o Ty b Hot and order i“." Haven, Mass., 2 t would tak LRI CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and | % 0 e § laid; also matting, etc. {“ Ralshiadln o o Sl In ree: - bt = einning, th, e Tw Pt . . .f‘;‘.rd? to workmanship, °”|\-mmrriu Al | ks rle Rooms. Tax Mr. W. P. Pilling, of Lakeland, wno S d 4 _/ St i get off krew me for about 16 years at Or-|. . ' A Ry ! N sl lando, Fla. Drep me a postal card for ca'l at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave- | nue —

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