Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 23, 1912, Page 2

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L. W. FU LG HUM ELECTRICIAN Dealer in Electrical Supplies. House Wiring a Specialty. ... Estimates Cheerfully Given. .. Shop and Store Room: Rose 8t., Jackson & Wflson Warehouse . PHONE 153 FOR SAL --FOR RENT i If you have rooms or & hcuse to rent, see me. If you want £ to rent rooms or & house, se: me. I am located in the Raymonds 3 building, Room 1, and I offer my services to all who have business with a conscientious and capablc real estate agent. 1 will be pleased to show you properties, either city or country, groves, truck lands, etc., will tell' you the.truth about it and give you a fair deal, If you are a stranger, drop in and see me. I will be glad to give you what information I can, whether you wish to pur- chase er not. Yours truly, N. K. LEWIS Phone 309 ~ FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO GASOLINE, OIL, fiAs 1ENGINES PUMPS TANKS TOWERS Write, Wire or Phone, Arthur Masters, Sou. Agent LAKELAND, FLORIDA GUY W, TOPH, Proprietor. 6. P. CLEMMONS, Mansger, Phone 279 ‘Western loin stock “ . pork chops “ lamb chops Western mutton .... Florida loin/steak ... “ Brookfleld butter PoXx River butter ............c0 % Dixie cheese ...........vovirun Cream cheese ..........c.oovevus ‘Pimento cheese ‘Swift's premium ham ........ BEebheia o4y 10 o bl i ‘ ' Swift's Empire breakfast bucon BONGA- Bl /:3 0%y ATy L Pressed ham .... 1 Bologna sausage Salina sausage peck dozen TRY OUR xmmrs BREAD. ~"WE WAL MATL YU $1 \MY LINE INCLUbfi“ for each set of old False Teethsent US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mail. Newspapers ila, Smelfin% & Rel Co, ESTABLISHED 20 YHARS 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. .Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars W. FlSke JOhflSO“ Come and see me before pnx' REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated T0 DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platlnum High- est prices paid. chasing elsewhgre. Your patronage appreciated. Buys aud Sells Real Estate. Orang A ik oo Miss Ruby D@lel ROOM 7. Lobby of Bdisonia Theater. RAYMONDO BUILDING Do you have your books audited? Are.you sure that you are using the best system in your.office to fa- cilitate your business? Many a good bookkeeper {s handicapped by a poor system. I audit and install systems suitdable to your business. = References furnished. Offices: Dawson & Thornton buildifig, HARRY WELDON TAMPA, BExpert Accountant FLORIDA. { which unfortunately are THE EVENING TELEGRAM, i Hunters Born, Not Made. A hunter is born, not made. lmnmunnl&cloflo“hoc bred in his blood he’s not going to ge ; ‘| sportsmanship. Some men 'take to the WHITE STAR MARKET| trail as nat a duck beatl to the puddle shell. Then there are others who nev-| er seem to learn the: game—they Cor. Fla. Ave. & Main St. hrig i . Eight Who Deserve Slaps. Bight men who deserve to be ped on the face: He who despises ‘of power; he‘who enters a house uninvited and unwelcomed; he Who gives orders in a house not his own; he who takes a seat above his posi- tion: he who speaks to one wha does not listen to him; he who intrndes | House Plang Important. 'l‘hounot!ood!uthhomufl and then the use of mblq rntgmll the construction and furnishing of the home, An adequate and conve- ent water gupply and other conve- niénces are essential, mot only ‘ for comfort and for saving labor, butsalso !rom the etudpolnt of home hysleue ELAND, FLA,, SEPT, 23, 1912. | ~ PIRE GOWN i er pf all points onast of America from Bering sea to 1 the Straits of Magellan, and spanning the isles of the ocean, to link with this “&Ah the whole easterly. fim of i luutyof'Woodwol‘k- ; Theré is a friendly atmosphere in fiem olm\mhyoodwork—- painted finished uqm mt 18 to su| permanence and stabili ;y%t to the true home-—fixmflhn Hard Ttmn. £ Well,” said mnfi’hy affably to the old countryman t6 whom he was gy~ ing a litt over the highway, "Mv'l farming around here?” “Bad the countryman, “powerful with the farm hands turniw’ and the farmers turnin' : hm!n' sort of went out o’ Wl"’d- Harper's Weekly., A Harmless m Made from Garden Sage, mwor A reeling of sadness accompanies the discoyery of the first gray hairs looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of being young, Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on oth- ers, 'simply” knowing that you -are “looking fit” ‘gives one courage to undertake and acecomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful color and beauty in a few days’ time? Most people know that common garden sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well, Our grand- mothers nsed a “Sage Tea” for keep- ing their hair dark, soft and luxuri- ant. 'In Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy we have an ideal prepa- ration of sage combined with sulphur and other valuablé remedies for dan- druff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out. A few ap- plications of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice the aif- ference 1in your Hair after a few days’ treatment. All druggists sell it, under guaranteé that the money will be refunded if the remedy is npt exactly as represented. Notice is hereby given that the city primary election in and for the | city of Lakeland, Fla., for the pur- pose of nominating a Mayor for the year 1913, and three councilmen from 'the city at large, for 1918 and 1914 will be held in thie | city of Lakeland, on 21st day of October, 1912, from § o'clock &. m., to sundown, and, a second primary, it pecessary, on the 4th day of No- | vember;, 1912, from 8 o’clock a. m. to sundown, provided that the in- spectors may open the polls earlier H} it necessary. ‘Candidates can qualify by hand: ing their nsmes and the name of the ofice for which they are a candidate to R. E. Lufsey,.treasurer of the committee, -z pay him the quali- fication fee follows: For Mayor—Ten dollars ($10). For ' Councilman— Five dollars ($6). Candidates must qualify as above by noon of October 16, 1912, The following voters are appoiw - #d to hold this election: - Inspectors, W. L. Thompson and G, P. Quaint- anee; clerk, Frank Thoppson. . Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1912, EPPES TUCKER, JR., Chairman City Executors Committee. Attest: M. ¥. HETHERINGTON, Becretary. '8 }f' - zga_s;f'flqr(ap Ave, Jelly, Pies, 3“Y purpose / ¥ Phone 334 We mulnlt put in a fresh line of feed, of all kinds—oats, ,;8horts, horse and maule M wheat, chicken feed, C. S. hulls, || Candies Are Kept In a Re- frigerator Case — S B LS s S Tltcoohstp.ace in town is OUR ST( 'th Come in and try Our Delicions Ice Cream an Sodas. E) ® @ fied Cross Pharmacy Quick Delivery Phone 89 %

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