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W i b i } ' ' I“ ey IV i P L ! ; | | 3 \ ? ' | | ] \ 1 Loai {. ] | i . | Py D i i Ny ‘. 1 \ L ¢ ' e e \ | | | ) | ) PAGE TWO. “{THE EVENING TELEGR.M, LAR gpANi:. FLA., OCT. 21, 1912, THE STORE THAT GETS THENEW THINGS FIRST Our new Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings are now in for your inspection. We have suits of the finest quality and make, also bet- ter bargains than we have had before. Come and judge for yourselves be- fore going elsewhere. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland WHITE STAR MARKET GUY W, TOPH G. P. CLEMMONS PROPRIETOR MANAGER Phone 279 Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market Fiorida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables 4 Mother’s Bread 4. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. -The Professions-| " DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat veys, examination, reporjs. ulasses sgenfilflgnyn m‘“"n“flb% Blueprirting. Phone: Office » Resl N Srisst Bide. ABINNE V8. | privers Lo TRRVEIS, " DR W.5 IRVIN Violins for Sale. DENTIST e PROF. MURPHY. ; Established in July, 1900 Towa Avenue, Near East Orange. woome 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phone 11 Black. Vhones: Office 180; Residonce 84 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Roomws § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. DR. W. B. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. i i DR R R BULLIVAN R IT. Ludlam LUDLAM & MacDONOUGUH Architects and Engineers. MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers —PHYSICIAN—- : Special attention given to Surgery Magazmes and Oyueoologs _ 2. B. HUFFAKER, Stationery ~-Attorney-at-Law— uart Bidg Bartow, Fla, , Post Cards Attorney-at-Law. i Cffices, Bryant Buildiug { Lakeiand, Fla. ——————————— BLANTON & ROGERS. : Lawyen. |chasing ryant Block, ‘Phone %1% Lakelaud, Fla. ~ TUCKER & TUCKER. —Lawyers— Reymondo Bldg. elsewhere. | patronage appreciated. skeland, Florids | . i Miss Ruby Daniel Attorney-at-Law. News Stand Office in Munn Bullding. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. Lobby of Edisonia Theater. pros—————GUR LAY'T Phosphate land examination. Sur-|\jsiy the phosphate mine. pipes for a distance that appears o ing, which is. to a great extent. tru., A. J. MacDonough. l the writer miles, to a comveyor whivn i3 no steps are taken to stop th ° carries the little wet pebble to wha' ! ause, When cray hairs apy i . Room 6, Deen & Bryant Bldg. thousands of feet long. where the lit- | Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or ha.” | . Clgal‘s Liorse-power motor and let her zo -1 Come and see me before pur-|what elecricity, harne Your/!irto the bowels of the earth, 1 livery with courteous white dri\'er:.; all awaiting the winter tourist. And of one thing one party of visitors can speak with assurance, that a let- l |MPR[53I“"S uF tey of introduction to Mr. M. F. Hetherington, editor of the Evening V|5|I Iu uKEu"n Telegram, assures them all attention from that courteous gentleman and a word from him is an open sesamel SMOKE The following interesting record |to the best in the surrounding coun- oi impressions of a visit to South|try and in the beautiful little city , Florida and Lakeland, are from the|of Lakeland. pen of Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson, _— S wife of the editor and general man- | yEADING ALABAMIAN ager of the Rome (Ga.) Tribune- Ei!THUSES OVER FLORIDA. Herald. Mrs. Johnson, herself, an [ J se. Cigar accomplished newspaper woman and Mr. Felix M. Drennen, son of Dr. prominent in the club life of her{ .. ;. Drennen, a leading business State, was here on a combined mis-{ . o Birmingham, Alabama, gave sion of business and pleasure. She|, . . (.k yesterday about business is undoubtedly capable of attending| o .iong in the country, that it did to any business and the pleasure was| ~o.. poart good to hear. shared by all who mey her. Mrs. If cvery man that lived in Florida Johnson’s article, published in the| . . 1o booster for the tSate that Rome Tribune-Herald is in part as|yo. |yrennen is, there would be some follows: wholesale lots of boost advertising One who has not visited Florids =iy rite forth. in the last two years sees great im-| y. prennen has visited Florida provements industrially, agricultu-j . imee gince April, and during rally and commercially, and LaKe-1¢) . intorim he has traveleg through land seems to lead the process th. cast and middle west. I feel,” this section of the State, aside I said he, “that | have got a line on Tampa which has an unparalleled f g0 and | want to say thag it [ future before her. looks zood to me. Florida and Ala- Lakeland is a beautiful little city, . we the most talked of South- surrounded with picturesque 1akes, | o sttes among the people in the iv number, each one from four o}, . soctions of the country. seven miles in length. The citizens “lorida is coming into its oppor- are busy and progressive, office | . v anq it will make good. There Luildings are going up and all s8], pore people coming in here this bustle and business, in fact, 80 gen-| iy o, hoth visitors and investors, cral is the spirit that even thef gy, over hefore. You have got the houses have caught the fever and are| ¢ ¢limate on earth. | have rioving out into (he suburbs to give| o0 fifteen pounds since April 1, an entire square for the hotel 5000 |,,.i | uttribute it (0 my visits here. to be erected. There being two of y ., havy got the happiest hunting these patriotic homes in the mid- ., fishing grounds in the entire Gle of the stroet at the present mo- ., unry; you can raise anything you ment en route to the outskirts, per- . hope. haps to rest on the hilly slopes of ‘Why, man alive, these Florida one of the beautitul lakes. prople don't know what the Lord The Tremont, at present, the larg- .0 qone for them. He has given est hotel, is on a beautiful site front |, practically everything; all you ing Luke Mirror. The building ex-|y; o 1o do is 1o reach our and take actly suits a Southern elimate. with {1 gplando Reporter-Star., galleries here, there and wvhere, upstairs and downstuairs, and leading from my lady’s chamber, The oldest UNION§MADE; Cigar in town. They have stood the!test. CHANCE OF A| LIFE TIME I am going to retire “rom active business and in ovrder to 40 this | am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notfons, etc. ABSOLUTE COST 1t you want to make $!do the work of $6, come to my store vnd lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goous. Kverrthing will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBSILAYS MILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. every- Raises Butterflies for Profit. L. W. Neuman has a butterfly farm Messrs. Overstreet and Cochran, {at Bexley, Kent, England. He sells the proprietors arc tealy - “Mine [upward of §0,000 insects a year at Host,” who make their zuests hap- | prices varying from two cents to $50 each, as well as quantities of ova, larvae, and pupae, at remunerative rates. He regards $5.000 as the minie mum figure for h ¢ in the year. Come and See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGGINS| py and comfortable The Evening Telegram The above title is the name of the enterprising daily published in Lakeland. At the mastheaq it makes @ statement with which all visitors here at present ag Real End of Human Living. Things which never could make a . namely: that [ man happy, develop a power to make ig is “Published in the best town in | him strong. Strength, and not hap- the best part of the best State. | piness, or, rather, only that happiness Whit will win the editor of the | Which comes by strength, is the end of human living.—Phillips Brooks. Just The Things For Wedding Gijts Tribune-terald to his hrother edi egram is that Mr. Heth- for Wilson and says .\n) igorous editorials. The qor of the T His Job. “What are the principal activities of the cflicial position our friend occu- Telegram being the only inland | pieg?” “Thoge involved in holding on (aily in this section publishing the|to it,” veplied Senator Sorghum.— Associated Press news it has a large | Washington Star. clientele throughout a broad range s T el ol country o VlNln( It Al A e | me people are so anxious to get 'I‘Iu-nu:I‘;’llll:gn:nmx?:seir My 1y |the worth of their money that they 1. Mendenhall o well .kllll\\'ll con- Nould take o slow traln In preference s 4 i 1to an express. Philadelphia Record. \ sulting engineer of thisg S ——— . vhere the investments are so im | Dangerous. wiense that the very finest engineer Anything more than a little learne Iy ing taleng is pequired, permission |IRE 1% 2 dangerous thing in society.— |#: 0OKT PULL OUF THE GRAY RS Glover. Mr. Whitehoust courteou:- A Few Applicatiom of a Simgle Rem. Iy explained all the workings of the | edy will nmg Back the pebble rock from where it is relieved | Natural Color. of its overburden of sand, sometimes | «pyl] out one gray hair and a do;- ten feet deep, then run through ’,n will take its place” is an old say- erington in strong, v W E have a large stock of Cut{Glass, « Hand [|Painted]] China, [Sterling Silver all suitable for Wedding Presents. @ You are invited to look over our stock. section was granted by the managers, 1o | At the Standard mines Mr. W. A Evans, the general manager, Kindly | sent for Mr. Whitchoust, the gentle- | man who is nequainted with Captain | It.is comple.e in every, line. appears like an immense coffe roaster hundreds of feet wide m i¥ a sign that Nature needs wmee. It is Nature's call for hels R “The Home For Savings” Through the Door of a Bank | tle stones are dried out ang conveyed to the cars. that is falling out, is not necessar- All pebble rock shipped | iy a sign of advancing age, for there from this section is known to be the|apg thousands of elderly people with Pesy in the conntry. And it is said verfecy heads of hair without a sin- there is over thirty million dollais| -je streak of gra invested in the various phosphate mines surrounding Lakeland. Electricity the Power At the Medulla Phosphate mines Wing, or Savannah, Ga When gray the hair seems to be lifeless or dea? me remedy should be resorted to a once. Specialists say one of the bes: reparations to use is the old-fas ral manager. These work: iopned hairs come, or whon ge tea” wl cl grand- . e, Many a vourg man has won his way we immense. Electricity is the povw- japrents used. The <t prepars ev used. There seems 1o be but one | of this kind is Wyeth's S upward in the business worlc. !vlum;hv in these lary works, g sulphur Hair Remedy. g The habit of saving in a representativ institution---as well as the helpfui as- sistance which this bank renders its patrons---demands consideration. The doors of this bank are open to as- si the rock out and dred o hitch on a two hundved 1 it tp the cars © domestic sage fically with later overed hair tonics and stimulants, and sulphur, it a stru ISC-power moto compoun » whole mixture being carefs It is perfeetly wonderful to s ed by 1l intellect of man, is doing. It 2o alanced and tested by expe \Wreth's Sage and Sulphur is clea nd whol and perfectly 10s dry, parched h «{removes dandruff and gradually re- stores faded or crav hair to its nat- | ired | yralkcolor. | r would hoist it into the air ships 1 st every worthy enterprise of indi- vidual or corporation. ess. It refr asundey the chatf from the wheat rushes it through apparatus to pre- pare it for transit and il regu Don’t delay another AN AANAAN NP PSSO A SN minute. Start | traverse the universe. | using Wyeth's Sage ang Sulphur w! Winter Pleasures nee and see what a difference a few T e B . TRE AMERICAN STATE BANK 1 | > - itov | doys’ treatment will make in vonur | (,)F L“\}\ELA.\D ) 1o Florida sees only the commotion | fair. I l——_——— of commercial life and cannot speak This preparation is offered to the of the pleasurable excitement of|public at fifty cents a bottle, and is; sports and recreations. But there is| recommendeg and sold by all drue- fine climate, good roads. rcasonable | gists. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest