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o+ ——— o SAMUEL F. SMITH. P ECLALIST Nose and Throat ar, e 141, : Lakeland, Fla. ENTIST d in July, 1900 iva 180; Residonce 84 - DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. . and 9, Deen & Bryant Bulld- ing. Phone. 339. \.n.e Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. 7 R GROOVER, “" .y:ICIAN AND SURGEON, 4s 5 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. —PHYSICIAN— “ T and G ~Attorney-at-Law— s 4 Swert Bldg. ¢ TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. \fices, Bryant Bulldiag Lakeland, Fla. e BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyers. Block, 'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. ~ yyCSER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— waymondo Bldg. .yaut Florlda. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. in Munn Building. ..ND, FLORIDA. C. F. Kennedy ‘TATER & KENNEDY siractors and Builders, .y Cheerfully Furnished, talk with you abou$ .+ building large or small .yplhone 169, or 104 Blue. & . D. MENDENHALL | . Engineers and Architects ms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. 1te land examination. . vs, vxamination, reports. Blueprirting. Sur- VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS. [.ogsons. Violins for Sale. PROF. MURPHY. Avenue, Near East Orange. Phone 11 Black. n A 1"HLAM & MacDONOUGUH wchitects and Engineers. . Decn & Dryant DBlds. J. MacDonough. Horses and Mules For Sale [t;vou wish to Sell, Buy or Swap Call and See Us larrell, Johnson ¢ Co. TEXT 10 MAYES GROCERY 00. hon 2 in neeq of a plumber call Phone 46 “-a2* building, with Florida|® 1 Supply Co. = of fixtures now dispiayed and estimates promptly & eqny pped with first-class Seicatifically Presoribed | Residence 22.; 7 Kentucky Building Lakelaad Tlothds. 5% B B SULLIVAN, Bartow, Fla. p & . T office Number .. i Residence Number ... ....... | impaired. PSP ESO SIS IPIPPIPIFESPIPPPIPPILIIEUDIDIORFEIDA B L L SR SRR R 2 TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. & | SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- | municated to the Society Editor by either of the above tclephones | Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and | other items of social interest should be telsphoned to this depart- | ment as soun as they occur in order that their news value is not _N;,.s,,g,(g.‘g,.g..:utufn?rédm%m 135 e ) attention given to Surgery| — i OCTOBER. She stands upon the silent hills, A tender sorrow in her eyes, As one whose heart at parting thrills With summer's sunniest memories; While, waking from her tearful gloom With cheeks on fire and eyoes atlame, All pature blushes intg bloom At sound of her beloved nime, Back to the world che wooes the light i That died as summer's spiile ex- | ; pires; | {And all the waning woods grow | | hrigh i With | Yot crowned and flashes of hier altor fires; pale ho walks | WL, i { heart | | | L oldad in w mute lier throbbiy 1 n e of her loncliness, As osomctimes when the bloom has | i tled, | | The lighy that marked cur sumrier : zone, | i\\'l.v nospring’s best hopes are ripe | I or dead ! And life's pale winter Lhareying ! on-- | We stand at eventide aside, ; Wearing the win, And fold our lives in pitcous pride All fair withont, oll scarred with- i m robes we hoped o Exchange THE SEARCH. Long, long | sought for love afur Where carth’s remotest islunds are, I Jooked within beguiling eyes In many o valley paradise I ranged the heizht, the sweeping plain; My heart | questioned, but in vain | | ities 1 otrod wide ways tnereof ; And zazed on Jovelimess, not love 1\\'!11‘1'1» found 1 love ap last? Before Mine own home welcoming cottage Clinton Scollard. | . o 0 | Mr. John Selsmeyer | Weds Miss Ollie McRae. A wedding of much interest to the residents of this city was consum- mated on la-t Wednesday at McRae, door Ga. when Mr. John Selsmeyer, of { this eity, wus joined in mavrimom! to Miss Ollie McRae, the ceremony | rformed by Rev. H. M. Mor- McRae. | being . pleasing, and his him on siuch a love- e, inde conzratulating locating” ‘riends are ride 1 a charming younz v, who resided in Lakeland a cou- 1l¢ of vears with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. McRae. On the death of Mrs. McRae, some months ago, the family returned to Georgia. Mean- while. Cupid was not to be thwarted Ly distance; absence made the hearts grow fonder, and the culmination of it all was Wednesday's wedding to be followed, we believe and hope, by ¢ happy and prosperous wedded life ing people were guests of Mirs aunt, Mrs. P. B. Haynes, on their return and are now at home to their many friends at the { Hon. J. P. Thompson, orida avenue. where thov he ¥ Selsmeyer's residence | ¢ | Hats for Autumn Wear. On the Wi the autumr to be very interesting. somber and very s of folded vel- comparatively nar- ture hats, which can he trimmel with a feather of the weeping Kind, or n single sable skin An inch wide foing o contrast | ing tone is often cor oming and | Petriking, a broud Wit be | | white, in th 1 viul the | |l|;|t itselt Velver 1 fo | this purpose on 1 s vel-| vet, satin, sill or {eit \ te on black is effective ut should e B with care, There are many hinds of | fwith the decla vison. o Mro Selsmeyer is a member of the firni o Drush & Selsmeyer, civil en- ! ginoers t hiere for Georgia a | fow da telling his friends | I v 12 oon a “surveyving” ! o {triy The resnlt of the survey must | | i nding upward and | thinks it possible that row shape. One would suppose. to look at many women that they nev- er used a hand glass or thought ol examining the effecy of their hats from any save a tront view, Yet, particularly to those who possess good profile, the side view is quite as important. The picture hat tashion! It only alters its details. This year we are back to solt furry felts with wavy brims; to velvet and satin, of and ceven to ol world brocades. Furniture brocade is used with great effect on some pic- is never out of course, complexions that cannot bear o sud | den line of white or o mass of it - £ L One Is Not Loved Every Day. By Laura Jean Libbey (Copyright, 1912, by Libbey.) here’s many a woman who, hav- Lanra Jean ing won the aftections of a good and worthy man, is dissatistied. She puts off her Jover's urgent plea tion that she is no ready yet. The real truth is with- held from him that she does not in tend to marry him until she is sure that fish thn shows more gold. She should remember that o gl cannot find the right sort of a lover A good map to waed is Fvery to wed she cannog hook «a every day. more precious than pearls, young man when he reaches the of understanding real that it is cypected he should have a home of his own. This is why he obeys no- ture’s command to look about wife, After he has plighted his trot to a girl he =ees no reason why she put ot wedding him ave for 1 should Irom year to year without a valid cause sustain her conrse, It is lirtle veney of his love knowledge dawns upon him that | is wasting (he best years of his 1 Very often girls send away a e lover for a man with more mon.y whom they fancy they can win, Tiey soon find that a girl is not loved « ery day., The new flame who us made pretensions of affection today will be probably declaring 1o same love to some other girl tomor- that cools the 1ei- and the wo:der sueh row. It is daungerous for a girl to - card one whose affections she Las found true tor a fickle fancy tiat will wear itself ¢t quite o quichly it iznited A man should not be judged from the marriage standpoint by woridly goods. His wealth may ! Lidden wings and soon fly awayv. It is the heart which should be test of his fitness to be a lite panion -the strength and leve in his heart for her. Some girls imagine that they can twist fate around as they will by theip force of fascination and be- conming gowns. And in good tim2 they arrive at the conclusion that the fish they angled for has been caught by another One cannot find love every day. Out of half a dozen lovers w a girl may have hanging about her his e the ome- there is but one who really and truly | the one ideal husband. He is nuul~| 13 the plainest and least pretent wlsl; loves her and who woulq make el the group that hovers abou: How true it is that girls ofttim-= go throuzh life’s garden passing by no- Lle omks to pick up a broken sti-: at Many a girl docs not realize when she is traly love and she ruthlessly turn: aside her own best interest. No younz gzirl ing her last offer of marriage ity primary election.in and fer the ity of Lakeland, Fla,, for the pur- pose of nominating a Mayor for the year 1913, and three councilmen I.’rum the city at large, for the year {1912 and 1914 will be held in the | ity of Lakeland, on the 21st day of Jher, AL D, 19 PAGR THREN wisobedient | mother, in- 1o, brought them | 'he by telling them a pathetic | cphans who had no home. . rolled under the grief. Mary stood out | and then called: “Come ix Clay. - | are d to mix the clay by Uonding it in many Argentine brick- yards instead of employlng more em pensive machinery. tHorses CALL FOR ELECTION. Notice is hereby given tnat the October, 1912, from 8 o'clock a. m., to sundown, and, a second primary, if necessary, on the 4th day of No- vember, 1912, from 8 o'clock a. m. t» sundown, provided that the in- Lectors may open the polls earlier il necessary. Candidates can qualify Ly hand- irg their names and the name of the office for which they are a candidate to R. K. Lufsey, treasurer of the committee, and pay him the quali- fication fee as follows: Ten dollars ($10). dollars I"or Mayor FFor Councilman - - Five (25, candidates must qualify as above v noon of October 16, 1912, I'he following voters are appoin - ! to hold this election: Inspectors, I.. Thompson and G. P. Quaint- oy clerk, Frank Thompson. Dated this W 20th day of Septem- EPPES TUCKER, JR., irman City Fyecntive Committoee, Attest: MR HETHERINGTON Seeretary NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. Notice is hereby given that on the I5th day of October, A, Doo1912 | will apply to Honorable W. 8. Pres- ton, county Judge in and for Polk county, State of Florida, at his of- fice in Bartow, in said county, for an order authorizing me, as guardian of the minor Thomas W. Page de- to sell at private sale the following property helonging to said towit: Beginning at the southwest corner of block 12 of the ceased, crtate, tcwn of Homeland, Polk county, State of Florida, ran thence cast S0 feet, north 60 feet, west 80 feet and south 60 feet to the place of hegin- ning. Said land helong SRS o fa < ing to the estate of the and to be sold for the best interest of said minor. This 20th day of September, 1912, MARY 1 aid mino PAGE, 9-21-0t Guardian. o e Haymond Bros. 220 S. Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 17 1bs fine Granulated Sugar.$1.00 Pet Cream ............... 04 Slargesize .............. 25 1/, bbl good Flour 290 Karo Syrup, gallon ........ 50 | = Best Hams ... ... Jap Ries .............. 05,1, 50 1bs Compound Lard. ... 475 |% . | Loose Compound Lard. .. ... 10 Grits and Meal 10 lbs. . ... 25 Navy Beans, 41bs ... ...... 25 All goods guaranteed to be. first class and 16 ounces to the pound. Upholstering --and-- ...Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned ape “T-|laid; also matting, etc. In regards to workmanship, see! Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wro kpew me for about 16 years at Or-' !¥{lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card | or call at shop No 411 S Dhio ave-‘ nue. Phone 272 Greer -~ Arthur A, Doaglas ¢ =FOR BARGAINS All This Week ,,,,,, A Mr. and Mrs. Customer: Don’t let my $1.00, $1.50, $1.90, $2.50 and $2.90 prices prove a scarecrow to you. There are $2.00 to $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords. Forced to unload all sum- mer stock at a loss. Must have room for fall stock. Come and you will find us busy with low prices on good footwear as the explanation. Price is Power Goods Low Prices has the job, The ladics are looking my way, and well they may, for it is money saving opportunities if vou make your Yours for busincss, To unload all my Summer purchoses here. Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you nced a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— wec have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery 1 18%2 | st 06060 3102000000 00000008 SIOHIRDGODIDIOICOIIOMD " YOU CAN'T FIND a better, more complete stock o ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, JRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionaily attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juice” see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING ) PHONE 46 FOLEOT I IS MM L SO IO HOOT0 AU NS SUOINE s