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d this, O Powers, specially—if Bay not win, make me & good loser. Wouch me othier ‘at my elbow; suifer not my pelmal'light to wane; and !flm&w to et you know that’ bé" a candidate fer large. Pleese say in § my manny frends. I wes going to fer mayer, but Marthy sayed I'd bet The First Mothodist church is|at the first oft, (ond get : : and winter season. |FOPeS little by ' little, - atid | a0 enthustastic meeting of the déin 's0. 1 like the ides stewards and trustees this week the, interior of the' church ' wag ordered 1d like to see them all kafsamined; s committes was ap-|the MOre so the better. nfi ; ing ‘at {93 pointed to look after the Keeping|¢Oncelmen we have got ru {|cleaned ana besutified the church [1dTEe the better for this town. —_— D , and Mrs. J. D. Lovell ’““m : i to the Scott cottage, 409 stts avenue, WhICH el y purchased. o __‘————*9' | u ]A[ mght n-ou ye visit with Mrs. TMS‘ or at Nashville, Tenm: , Fred swenson, of is here for a stay of son ot the home of M= A by. 3 ble time. E. M. Park has l‘etll t to Hon. Park Trammell, clect, at 'I‘auahnné also visited relatives in Alse while she was away J I[ t.entry, who have ‘been fing the summer mflmh Caw are expected to . They have be nanoa. . Willlams proner,ty, in. gsworth section. M, pp which is very i by the publie. k Lu'a Thorp, of and ¢ wttack ol is now fully recty 1 her studies Eaton is . out L for contributions'to ¢he campaign fand yl'- cxample” by’ eontribugs himself, and 18’ also £ bis time to the cause, and g himself with @' not very Mt task. Everybody, there- #hould smile and promptiy eross when Mr, &tfih Ppre- his plea, —_— Mmor was on the lfil‘h n that bold bandits had en- * bank in Tampa this morn- 0 gotten away with @ e ! amount of money. WWe Won~ bow the gossips had m MSociated Prmmlm“ * such importance, But & bele- Dessage to Tampa fm“pd in “rmation that nothing wes of such an oconrrence down uutsm THEATRE —— THE HOLY Gy erican Paggion Play—In Two ‘ Reels, Dramatization of the Fam- ous Hymn.) "al Invitation Is Extended to T‘hmxtnr in the City to See hig Beautifyy Picture, URD tock By, Nestor Comedys) v Shown asThiay Siiould % You can See Thém! Pict emises; and many = other things must not fergit to say that if elect Dll‘nn-d to adyance ‘the inter- led, which I am goin to be, T wll‘l be at the church. : strate forrerd and unswervin'in' m n\ next Sunday momin‘ the pas- duty, and will at all times look after! Louisville Wg station on ® ground that the height of ‘the didate changed from day to day, /The candidate, Gilbert S. Thombss, o ' ngloflna Co. We lfpl‘efieflf years ofia of Bedford, Ind., kr 210 anit have the Nobblest Line of All Wool. Smfilés*yon can lm&glné It you want to be a«good dresser, call and see the slightly mou than four moi- observed, The maximum and imum h ; recorded by m re- tor will preach on a subject suggest- |the best intérrests of the city. o By Louisville ed by ths home-coming of M who (ge ahed and fix things up to soun have Been away for the summer. In |Ti€At and afier I am elected and th {the morning his sermon will be for hens gets to layin agin, which they i the older people and all those who | #10t doin now, I will bring you and | are growing older. All the old peo- [MIs. H. a mess of eggs. ol mmmm inviteflc qn| 1 seen where the Bord of helth is He ng he. will preach to the goin to do there dutty or brake a e, and. all the young leg tryin, as the sayin is. I am glo.dt der seventy-five are urged to see Whis sperit in the bossums of | these flen.” And, I am intendin to D diong d‘lbi“%u 1"’ We have u‘“&u!""aw i Iy for the new residents of |O1 the! and. and we have forgot that there is| ‘{other tklnn 10 be thoght of. We had to the cught to strive to make this citty 'M,e iy the morntng, and to | Belthy. T?A /i8 one/thing, and fory ° These are [a00ther thing we had ought to} only some of the teatures that tho (SFI¥e to meke this town as beautitul wide-awake Methodists are planning |35 ABRY in the land. We have got | for the fall. , Other things will folsDatergl blessins hiere both in the way 10‘,, A ; "ot helthipess and beuty that alnt to |, i e R be fonxd in manny cittys of the N BV i world.: I am lookin to the ladys fp There was 10 quorumm of | OUN" | make this town more beutfful than cil on the; oceasion of t r Womln'ls ‘the n:teul meeting last night. An '."Mu trill makers of the world, /A man meeting was hold th however. Only routine business wa3 |y takes a women to, kiiow where to !y transacted, the minutes ' of Whith!iu: on the rutfies and Mee so they with of this mhnlb' ly in the rural districts, gold ed in &o form of jewelry, the public < ‘states prwentatma cltkdn to this conclusion: A remedy mtfinl and my general health 3 60 beneficis] years ago [affocted. I learned that mnm mdney Pills, and you m continue wilt appear {n tomorrow's issue. |yl ook the best. ' Alnt that so? T :g&ted to perform the same work |ney Pills. Thoy dnyu act quickly | pleased to speak & M TR am anxus to see us have another and Mrs. L. K. Forbes has a quantity |a bigger park somewheres on the P m. The articles will be sold ath of flowers. Jest you ‘walk pu£ Mr. wc»uflflefl. - 2 10-3 {Munn’s house and on ' apast Mr. R - = Memminger's and ast yourselves if m) AWFUL MOULTRIE BAND, |it wouldn't b a good idee for every- pill i 4540 bedy in town to give as much time to The noise that the Monltrie band |there yards s’ these men and gome makes now must cenalnly be of nlothers in town has done, A yard different brand to that they made at | ‘needs furnighin and fixin up'as much the fair last. fall fn Macon. 'While 88 a house’ and I am longin for th they were p!a.ying lut week tm'eegday when the peeple in thig townl : prisoners eseaped from jail, Tt must will reconnize that fact. ' Some of have been awful.—Vidalia (Ga.) Ad- the big things I'have mensioned we vocate y ]ukely have got to persess our goles in pasence over for & lpell longer, (Misg lilttle Patton’s private school | Put there aint no excuse why we will open mext Ménday morning, can't have a lot more of the lovely Sept. 30, &t $01 Eest Orange street. lockin yards around town perclamirn Pupils {n kindergarten work and|to the visiter and the stranger with- Arst and second grades. 9-23-2w in our gates that we are wide-awake B and sivilized in this town. Well, The Gold Age. this is all the news for this time, so It has been well said that ‘nows- [RO mOre at present beople know the price of every- | From your humble servent, and the Value of nothing, . UNCLE HENRY. are not yet ready to build, |4 WOMANS PRAVER— nt one of those beautiful TRIFLE SLANGY A lots in beautiful Orange Park addi- s s S Sh0n | tfon, before they are all gone. They| © Powers that b, make me suf- |arp not golng to last long when the |ficient to my own occaslons, Teich Winter visitors begin coming. me to know, and obseFvsSthe rules : of the game. Give me to mind my own business at all timéd and to lose. ne good opportunity of holding my tongue. Let me never lack a proper AJ EST l pride or due sense of humor. Pre- serve, ah, preserve me from growing THE A TRE stodgy and unimaginative, : Help me not to cry’for the moon or over spilled milk; to manage my B w0 o o o 0 0 o3 % 0 %08 pnvuieal consfitution and iy prac- PATHE WEEEKLY TONIGHT, |tical affairs discreetly; never to dramatize my spiritual discomforts. B 06 0 0 Xx % 06 F 06 06 08 0F 0 X 0| Grant me neither to proffer nor to welcome cheap praise; to distinguish rr . mr ‘I‘ l“t sharply between sentiment and sen~ Mm 0' 9 {timentality, cleaving to the one and despising the other, PATHES WEEKLY CURRENT Deliver me from emotional excess. BVENTS. ~ Deljver me from atrophy of the emo- AMIL tions. : ALZLE’::‘“:%")Y' When it is appointed me to suffer, let me, go far as may humanly be THE BELL OF NEW ORLEANS. [possible, take example from the (Kalem——Drama.) dear, well-bred beasts and go away quietly, to bear my suffering to my- . self. OPEN AT 6 P. M.! &=etmne not dwellin the whirlwind of things and events; guide me, rath- | ¢ to the Central Oalm, and grant | fimra| Admisslonm"’c um 1 mdy abide therein. Give me, nevertheless, to be always a good comrade and o view the passing cmmfll, “fldfl' lz....5c show with an eye constantly grow- ing keener, a charity broadening and despehing each day. S0000000000000000000000009 | 01D e to win, it win T may, but "i::flnr cases, Read this: : pm- Kidoey Pil 2 1 y8: 1 ment on luy 14, 1908, and when |cents. Foster-Milburn Pills ot an |she was nlervlem on February 28, First. Because' l& «ii in the Best Town in Snuth Florida. §econd Because it is as HIGH lf not HIGHER than any : point in Lakeland. \ Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Ewnh Bemuse‘ll has ngb Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Became 4 Buuflful Lakes can be seen from its Summit. St;thF “Becanse Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this a §eventh Becuuoe all Streets will be Graded Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residentlal Secflon . in Lakeland. " dNimh. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you ' do, will always be glad. ! ====S €= . D . Deen-Bryant -~ Rogan 7. | M. STEPHENS