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e —m—e—e——ee— SOME TIMELY FACTS ABCUT !“““"”L‘ is Albanian. ! wARRING LANDS IN EUROPE. The Albanians are said to Lave the best heads of all the races of Europe, Lut undeveloped. Theirs 1s a race| lying fallow. There is no railroad | their conntry, writte.: . Nothing but the fact that v are divided in religiou, halt Moslem, half Greek church, has kept them from winning iudependence. Tiey are fearles: fighters, the best in the Turkish army. tet the whele Ballae jou | ith furious war totween| rez wus, Montenegro, | Servia and Ro- wania, lrn following about that lit- tle known land and its people is in- ey in Europe 65,000 square mil‘-s ar. left, one-third as large as any or France, or slightly sma I er than Missouri. It is fair and fertile, but ill cultivated. There are! 1,000,000 peosple in Constantinople, 5,000,000 outside. Next to Constan- tinonle, Salonica is the best town, piod to become o Baltimore or Liv- “rpool Bul ree: A COBBOBOBA'HON Of Interest to Lakeland Readers For months Lakeland citizens have !seen in these columms enthusiastic praise of Doan’s Kidney Piils by Lakeland residents. Would these prominent people recommend a rem- edy that had not proven rcliable? Would they confirm their state- vients after years had elapood if per- scnal experience had not skown the remedy to be worthy of orsement No it can lbe R lll‘.;\\'s. Lod than cures that have st ' test of time. follow went should carry convietio: s Indiana; | Servia as Mon- Con- ria is as | West Vi nd Vermout; Hampshire : ! -fourths 1 stronger proof of Asiatie 692,000 iles 4 ; no one has j trade comes irto Con-| ¢ by lang from Asia thanj<*'“» ‘ I"l'\ 1 pub provinces with re AR & & (LTI e 0 AR AN 3 M ur Half Asiatic Turkey ie] . but Asia Minor is fertile. rcal Turks are not numerous. vvrale K Aral a minority, v Miuor. d to endo Lt tuken tl ¢ te Pharmacy and have been relieved of backache and oth ¢ mptoms of kidney complaint. You welcome te use my statement tern side rkisli farmers are most numcrous tfeut Constantinople, along tre Sea of Marmora and west of Adrinnople. Al central Macedoria is Bulrarian, 2xcept that about Salonia the Greeks, ¢afaring race, predominate. South Servia lies “Stura™ (or 0ld) Ser- “ia, kin in speecr except 1sr scat- icred sections of Mohammedan Al- Hiznians, the Arnauts, who nag the Survians, The strongest race occupics the west coast-—the Albanians. They toli right up to the Montenegrin “order and slop over it a bit. In areece alsg are mony Albanian sece flons. The Albanians won Greck in- dinendence. The Greek national except in w On the European all dealers. Price &0 cents, ster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole azents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— &nd take no other. A whirlwind finish to the Taft campaign is almost as easy to ima- gine as a whirlwind finish to a chess geme.—New York American. Young Mr. McCormick is gener- ' ous; he has not yet put the blame for the Balkan war upon President Taft -~Omaha Bee. HOUSE TENTS and lots for sale on payments. These tents may alw be rented. Myrtle street, between Kentucky and Tennessee avenues. Lakeland Realty and Investment (0., YOR SALE—b passenger tourlng 209 Kentucky Ave., Phone 110, fine condition, or will u-' 10-17-tf - for part psyment on Lake- FOR SALE- Five-aere farm on nd renl estace. Address Box ““l(.kc Parker; three-room box hous e 8.10-t¢ ‘With fireplace. Splendid « 3 ang garden la Pri 208 RENT OR SALE. [ ang garden land. Price 8 h acres cut-over la wile from Lakeland depot on | nd on 10 9 & " avenue, near Lake Pa oom hou es, 12 farm, § acres of bo:\ring' LA F'“:O.Ii Will rent the entire placa 10-25-u1 FOR SALE|; S Jne 200 per vear, or will sell for easy terms. The ¢ cared for will pay on Hm entire place. Call or | 10 SELL AT ONCE ON EASY TERMS. S-room house, in B fruit trees, fine \ new ddition, city water, A. Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave., ven, corner lot 145 feet, 7 E nd, Flo 10-21-11p. ,lx» uk.\ from passenger depot. 1 will IR SALE-—36-hovee power boller, . M"f":‘"l“:; X“"r"‘d l“’"‘ thit i ui-horse power afir lift, whieh . - ] “‘ ~\HTI\! OWNER nps 250 gallons of water per min- 3 < Lpply to W, K. McRaa. 6-19-tt FOR SALE AT $400. pan dark bay horse mules, cight vears, weigh 1,000 «h, reareq on farm, gentle, id rood working condition. y, leather tug harness. W. phone 10% Green, Missis- and Charles street. 10-28t7 WANTED TO SELL AT ONCE ;0 acres on Lake Clay and Lake South of Sebring w railroad. Seven acres of T2 o o orange grove, balance of ] iract is high hard wood hammock,| Ave. Phone 43 Red 10-22-t¢ the very best grade of fruit anli 4 pENT_ One nice furnishes Efl:": ;:’"d‘:" ;‘;;‘ i:;(::n:ll:’lrmm Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, corner zain al [ 2 ket at the price for the mext thlrty‘ B s = L e gays The price is $4230.00. Sea us| e e stetts. | 10.204¢] TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—fa ! -odern house 414 South New York ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. o0 i wenue. 2.t Fatch .xrd Nogers AVenue FOR RENT--Furnishea 0 Euast Lime street, near Lake \orton. 8-24-tf FOR RENT-—Handsomely fur rished room. New, with screens and private bath. 1011 = Florida ., wodern con- 20 2. Lake Ave 10-20-1w i rooms for ping, Mrs. L. W. Yar- snd Lime St FOR RENT room, | MlscmANtous i'wo full sets Alger books {or boys ist received at the Buok Store PAINTING AND PAPER HANG ING—~Done promptly and artistical 1y 9-10-t? | son & Wilson ¥ WANTED -Competent FOR RENT—Llaree with 5 lar’s bead. Fine @ <19, or (after store room, - living ro. over- roog Yocaiion. Phone . m.) 43 Dlack, 10-30-2w rban property. list your property Fia. and Ga. Land Co.. 10-25tL. will us Telephone 72. Munn.Bldg. wan it town, be sure *° '’ —ve v > CENBOLE T M &N THE EVENING TBLEGRAM, L/.KELAND, FLA, OCT. 31, 1912, % @gg On Clothin at Means 100 Per Cent to the Good <——-—-_-—-wm.~—— Y v s e —_—_- B ———— ————— - T Tt Ay < L Mothers ber 15th. e | T¥N order to introduce to the Boys and | j i L e Y TRy R T O e Y e——— s . AR ¢S e S S of Lakeland and surround- ing countiy. the splendid lines of boys’ and children’s clothing that lam scliing, | will give a reduction of 10 per ceant on every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. ficin now until Novem- t ammaking this offer to try and interest the parents of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the splendid clothing. odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that 1 have pur- chased for this scason. No need to send to Tampa, Jackson- villz or anywhere ¢lse for what the boy needs; you can save time, worry, trou. ble. mis-fits and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children Jdo with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying tacm. A big assortment of serges. cassi- mers, worsteads, cheviots and tweeds > to select from, gray. tan and their kindred shades, made in Colors: ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES KAHN DREYFUS & CO. NEW YORK brown, bluc. sailor blouse. Rus- sian. Norfolk. single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pan Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction or | will make good. See¢ window. Nice large front he nd collarq plants, 100, keland, Fla., Oct. 18, 1912 Phone 242 Bl 10-311 furnished 1 G L. s 000, 75 BRYANT Come~ In ana select some of our cents; 1.000, §1.25 The | 10-20-6p To Whom It May Concern and ¢ retofore run under tl g lumbing nutractin fi‘u ‘04 ‘car @ liberty at Hats Denoted Libery. | In Rome slaves, when ths (helr m cone-shaped felt hat SEVERAL nice frout rooms and board at 211 Tennessee aveaue Henry Gwatu Suel. | crisp new books for boys, girls and | children before the lot is picked over. 1\ big shipment just received. Lake- | wnd Rook Store. 7-24-tt -' FIRE, ACCIDENT |(.~1 STEAM BOILER 3 l) H. S1L.OAN, IN- e Fountain | G New N Lakelard Boox pe « your pietares to frame iand Pook Store ' ana ooys aud shown in Luke- i‘:akelnnd. Book' g o T-2411) of th News of- T0 THE PUBLIC ! am handling daily the Apalachi- (cola select oyster 1 do mot keep but in crocks, highly ed in a porcelain refrigerator. caned daily. Phone 288 and they ill be delivered promptly with any Jack- | other groceries you mav need. 10-%-1mo. ! J. P. ROQUEMORE NOTICE To whom it may concern: F. 2 Lite is no longer connected with 7-24-11 | them in tin, Ben Carstens, Phone 71, Bacon l’: BARHITE HOTEL, H. Barhite stenograpl il ELONDYXE STRAW. BERRY PLANTS 0 M s 50 por M £. 0. b. Law- Quality, packing and safe de- livery guaranteed. J. W. CALDWELL, Grower, 10-31-2p Lawtey, Fla. position as to this office & the it 21 « Reyai i oy Mmoo uee dom L laae il ditany’ . euu e pesatee, C MU & PLATE | Pea- | T4t 7-24-tt ] to be the After the death of Nero t . |of Rome wore pointed hat that they were relieved fr pression of a tvr'u‘ threw o rdopted a bt firm na symbol Gunn } nd style of O'Neill day been dis: mutual consent. 8. B. Gunn, sold s interest therein to W {O'Neir., who will continue the p r his own name. . E. O'Neill is to collect all out- snmht' indebtedness and fin outstanding contracts. He is ul |to pay all outstanding indebtedness of the fru. busi- 10-28-4t | Pine Street, Opposite Freight Otfic: WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teethsent US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broker Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mail Phila. Smelting & Reiinin, ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings. Gold Scrap, 2nd Platinum. High- Loars Negotiat.- Buys and Sells Real I+ Orange Property a Speci'.: ROOM 7, KE\'TL’CKY BUI WE TAMMER 0L1 | SATISFAC 11 ! with every set of hor on. For we make the = teet, mot the feet fit the eften done. To know b Mere Matter of Choice. “Marie,” asked the star of her mai ) do— the ference this makes szerd ihere to be shod mext tin ‘amazed at the improtve™ | gait and temper. 'The Fix-c2 Literary Note. We are told that two and one-balf | million people in this country live by writinz. Of course this includes those who write home for money.—Cleve land Plin Dealer.