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PAGK EIGHY FOR SALE—G passenger touring ear; fine condition, or will ex- change for part payment on Lake- Jand real estave. Address Box 536 Lakeland. 8-10-tf #OR SALE-—35-hovse power boiler ani 25:horse power air lft, which Famps 350 w ns of water per min- ute. Apply to W. K. McRas. 6-19-tf FOR ‘SAlh-—On account of en- larging our plant we have a 50-horse power hoiler, 30-horse power engine, now running, in good condition, for sale cheap. Will sell for cash or ex- change for lumber. Lakeland Man- uiacturing Co. : 9-12-tt . FOR SALE—1 chiffonier, 1 cook- ing stove, 1 Detroit Vapor stove, 2 kitchen tables, 1 cherry library table, 1 bedstead, 1 set bed frames, ! good mattress, 1 hat rack, and s few other: articles. Call corner Massa- chusetts and Lemon street from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 5 Friday and Sat- urday; or phone No. 2 at any other ‘hour. 9-26-2t. FOR SALE — Good Bamesvflha . ‘rubber-tired top buggy. Good as new; cheap, Apply to W. F. John- son, 19-24-tL, FOR SALE—The Malloy resi- dence, 223 8. Florida avenue. Apply to M. J. Malloy. 9-24-1wk. FOR SALE—I will hiave a car of horses on sale in Takeland Monday, Sept. 30, and will sell them cheap, V. W. Robbins. EWO - FURNISHED ROOM&-:«II: . wodern house 414 South Neéw. ¥ork ‘avenue. 94BtL. FOR RENT-—One or ¢wo nice cool moms, furnished. Phone 21 fid. TOR nmv'r - Yargs fum-iaa front room, ecloge in Apply 409 South Tennessee.. . .. 0~ 26—2‘ mn RENT--Furnishea rooms, €10 East Lime street; ‘near Lake lonon 8-24-tf *FOR RENT--One nice furnished room., Mrs, L. A. Rennolds, corner Sonth Maflsachusetts and Cedar 8t. s 3 fi-lo-" FOR RENT. Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, electric 1lights, bath and water. Very conveniant. See|’ 9.28-tf, OHLINGER & ALFIELD. Bring us your pictures to frame. Lakeland Book Store. T-24st1 o Full line both Waterman ldeal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at all times, Lakeland /Book | Store. T-2441 " Per FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATH @LASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, sée D. H. SLOAN, Pea- epck bullding. Phone 342. 4-6-tf WHEN you think of harness, think of McGlashan-—that'’s all. 9-12 Biggest line girls® and boys' and children’s books ever shown in Lake- land just receivel. Lakeland Book Store. 3 7-24-t¢ children before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just received, Lake- fand »Book Store. T-24-tf NOW IS TIME TO HATCH DUCKS, | We offer eggs for hatching in| either of three leading southern wa- | ricties—Buff Orpington, Pekin and indian Runnerg--both Fnslllh and American standards. X ANGELA DECIDES TO CHANGE HER MIND, | By MOLLY McMASTER, . “No Philip,” Angelia’s lips mlfi | firmly, “I simply will n my mind just now to marry ‘| Iiterary path is beginning 156‘ ,'h&nmwdldonotwnt, Two full sets Alger books for boys “just received at the Book Store, .= T-24-48 WANTED-"Party to clear 20 acres land two miles south of town. Call on Rev. B. P. Michener, 511 East Orange stveet, betore Mondu/ night 9-27-2p. WANTED~—Competent young lady desires position as stenographer, Ap- ply to this office. ; 9-24-t1. GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- sare and plano moving. Cail Phous 389 W, . Tyler. 1-28-t1 HARNESS, saddles, bridies or col- ars. McGlashan—that's all. = 9-12 Best stationery at lowest prices in in town. Lakeland Book Store. 3 7-24-t1 WHEN you .nink of harness think of McGlashan—that's all, 9-12 BUY your boys' shoes from Bailey. L 9-g6-tt. |u MANN PLUMBING AND mmol C0. Will build your house, do tin work, dv 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 Kdn ; tucky’ Ave.’ Rk, '1-!M If you want to be the best dressed 1an in town, be sure to buy a Royal tailored suit. If it don’'t fit and is not perfect, don’t take -it. 9-6. MURRELL & SHA THREE CENTS A POUND: paid | all tangled up with matw said with some heat. 3 year or 50 in order to get my n firmly established and then—" “Yes, then,” broke in Phillip wltll more dignity than hurt, “when you!: have worn yourself out burning the! midnight oil and indulging in all the silly Bohemian fads—you will mrry me. 'Thanks,” he sald somewhat w) terly, “I do not care to have my lové tossed aside like an old glove an: picked up only after your evidently ;reater love for writing has wearl you.” Angela cast a swift glance at this new, unylelding. Philip. She had never before felt his power o keenl yet she braced herself against MI love. “If you cared enough about me m would be glad that I have other ests and a talent for writing” said half in appeal. “Not when the interests cos fore me," Philip told her with his honest blue eyes fixed unrelentingly Jmt "Nor do T want my ¥ t wapt you to Tain your 10%'5 “!mbm for clean cotton rags at News office |- 9-11-tf, SEVERAL "nice front rooms and board at 211 Tennessee avenue, Mrs. Henry Bacon. 9-26-t Lake Hollingsworth, a brown coat. Finder please return to Music stbre; | 9-25-t! BAILEY has iunf. recelved & big shipment of boys’ shoes. 'They ur the best. Papular prices, 9-26-t] Wood—Call 268 Red for all kinds . jof wood. WANTED—To rent small house,| 1ot too far out. Would buy on suit-|; able terms, Address Box 385, clty. i WO0D. Bhone 258 Rol for quick dellvery. 9-14- lmo. ten rooms, el g ter, 314 ‘STRA 1,000 4f order i G. L. Bryant, The Famous Boy | celsior ghoes for DY gents, sold at Baile WOOD you like s 268 'Red. . %4 To Whom t Mq Concern: This 1s to certify that Mr. Thompson, formerly of mn LOST—On automobile trip round | ) |ing to the ‘Ph ) ¢ ‘e ent out of the house and down the steps nor did he know whether he was walking. . “Hello Phil! She bas turned gwn hasn't she?’ It was arm&n‘hEvelyn Mt:{’: who. Dblocked his way W er olce. “Poor boy—and you do lov her, don’t you?” Hvelyn had turn [ (8 Popular-pflced your mspectlon. mpmmufiaeeumwmw' h smiled. nnd a flush her cheeks. She and unconscious- | . were guided by |4 the top of the house looked down with ; apmmneymrmm ‘Mind. and expenditur: London Board of Trade's cir spent $2 for .eight volumu of | slowly broaking heart to the captiv- | nflw. "culohtwwm:bontgo- 4 fiq td'op_hone. “I struction Co., is no longer ‘connected with this nm MANN CONSTRUCTION CO. 9-26~ " Chinamen Wearing Sweaters. Among other forelgn garments, Duying many sweaters. Chinamen are heolonflltyprehrnufl.m and maroon. MY : LINE INCLunfis : Newspapers ; | Magazines Stationery Post Cards Come and see me before pur- | patronage appreciated. | | } Miss Ruby Daniel Cigars g I i v Come in and select some of ouvl"hasmg elsewhere. Your erlsp new books for boys, girls and | k gown and with no |’ 8 ame er hair save one of the | pink rosebuds thn! Tom had sent her. ‘When Philip saw her his heart gave great bound, “May I have a dance ~for old times sake?" he ‘asked try- Ing to hide his jealousy at sight of /| Tom Raynor's roses. “Pwo if you ke, Philip,” she made | answer in a volce sweet and without the strain of emotion. dance with you tonight, |. when she heard | . ways of -md{n money dreamed or —Boston Tran- CALL FOR ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the city primary election in and for the city of Lakeland, Fla., flr the pur- pose of nominmng a Mayo~ for the ‘When thelr first dance came Philip ; approached Amngela with a slightly unsteady step. ‘He put his arm firmly ' [about her and when she was once ‘tmore within the cir¢le of his arm he drew a great breath of relief and con- ‘{tentment. Ag for Angela, she only sighed soft- 1y. Because they had darced so much together they swung into per- fect rhythm. “Angela,” ‘he wald suddenly. “I[i % have come to the cross-roads. 1 want you to be your old sweet self to me tonight and decide something for me. Wil you-—dear?” Philip’s eyes were shinjng with a love she bad never seen there be- |: fore. “I have much to decide tonight, Philip,” she sald quickly. “Some one |, Is going to make me answer him | tonight but I will be glad to help you i If T can” Angela rejoiced in the quick clasp of Philip’s arm as if he would hold her from any other man. “I am either going to risk my |li!e's bappiness and propose to Eve- iyn or,” Phillp looked hungrily down at Angela; “T am going to risk anoth- er refush) from you. Which shall it think Evelyn loves you,” i¥iy, with a deep flush Fiske Johnso EAL ESTATI RAYMONDO BUILDIN - '! wm. MAIL YOU $1 wh got of old False Teethsend ‘Highest prices paid for old} Qold, Silver, old Watches, Broken hmln and Precious Stones. = Money Sent By Retufir;] \Imc Jlu‘» Smel & Refining Co. i muugfigm 20 YEARS ‘868 Chestnut 5t., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DEITISTS % We will buy your Gold Fil @old Scrap, and Platinum est prices, paid. Stock and are in