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FOR SALE FO} SALE—36-bovee power boller | 1-6. snd 5-horse power alr lift, which waps 360 gallons of water per min- wte Apply to W. K. McRas. 6-19-tf If you want to be the best dressed wan in town, be sure to buy a Royal taliored suit. If it don’t fit and is not perrect, don’t take it. MURRELL & SHARP. Bring us your pictures to frame. .akeland Book Store. T1-24-t1 PAINTING, DECORATING, PA- FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, closs | PER HANGING—AIlso furniture re- @, facing northeast side Lake Mor- | finishing. Estimates on work cheer- tn; bearing orange trees; cheap 17| fully given. Apply Telegram office. 11-21-tt. FuUit SALk—Ilmproved and unim- sroved city and suburban property. Yor ¢ulck sale list your property with us Telephone 72. Munn Bldg. »id at once. 10-25¢t. FOR SALE—I Lave the old Dixie- | *0¢k building. Phone 342. and Water plant for sale. Pump, ¥ogine, Tank and Brick tower. will sell chéap. JOHN F. COX. FUOR SALK—b> passenger touring «z; flne condition, or will ex- Ben. Carsten, 708 E. Myrtle St., Lakeland, Fla. 11.15-1mo Best stationery at lowest prices in n town. Lakeland Book Store. For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATM Fla. and Ga. Land Co..|ul.ASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pea- 4-6-tf Two full sets Alger books for boys .28t received at the Bodk Store. 7-24-tt + WANTED— Rooming house, 12 to| <hange for part payment on Lake- |2V rooms; furnisted. Address M. 1wd real estace. Address Box 536 1akeland, 8-10-tf FOR SALE—Pine chips, for klnd-! fing, 10¢ a sack. spply Co, Lakeland Fuel sclling or renting Phone 258 Red. ,ferm and grove properties throiga Sicinkamp, General Delivery. 11-25-6p. MONEY FOR YOU—In buying, city, suburbnn.' 11-25-tf. | The Alex Holly Realty Co., East FOR SALE -Three nice building { ety on West Lemon street. Cheapest futs in Lakeland. Terms if dcsired.} K A Parker, Tremont hotel, ' 11-25-1w | toet 25,000 people here in the next ; Main St., over Western Union office 11-20t¢ HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? ftedo e Lakeland is growing, Suppcse we PR SALE Tremont farm, l‘m',,\n years. What will it profit you | miles from Lakeland. 'if you do not ywn any Real Estate? | Cre zrove; new four-roora Think it over and then Get Busy. ; AR T i ,o P'on Air looks good to most people. | Awelling, barn, ete. .25 “"'f“lfll"‘,l(“. [ Don'y take my word for it but see it | TTATH I CRR TS 0 ; cleared; nht NOW. fuand front, As dine ~“'“‘”"“'r)~‘.l()lll\' F. COX REALTY COMPANY T nd citrus land as is.iu l»hl!‘ 20D e ntarming dn- AN gkinds dclivered promptly | RHIBTEN Soetes Wil sell at pakeland Fuel supply. Phone 258 t B R Parker, Tremont Reg, 10-25-1mo, | : | LOTS IN TIXIELAND FOR SALE | FOR SALE. | PBie bearing oranse trees to ]Jn'kl Pire proot o7t conditiang fruit fecm NOW. Prica $350.00 each, ! %01 ¢ and fot of ferms, 1, Tuet. Pen't all #peak at once. { ook clove and iot o g, IS, oé . | JOUN I, COX. | il =268t | pURNISHED ROOMS—For light | FOR RENT CR SALE, | housekeeping. 315 So. New York Av.‘ Que uide from Lalicland depot on | 11-23-6p. ! roetay voad; 2 rour-room houses, 12-1 are trnok farm, 3 cacres of bearing | L0V Will vent the entire place for $300 per year, or will sell for $3,000 and maike casy terms, The arove properly eared for will pay the ! tent on the entire place. Call or ad- | dtess C. A, Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave,, | takeland, Fla. 11-26-6p, | — s PO RENT- Furnishea rooms, $10 East Lime street, near Lake Morton 8-24-tt FOR RENT-—Large fro:t room furnished, heated. Apply to 413 fouth Florida avenue. LARGE furnished front for light housckeeping. 206 Fast Oak street FOR RENT roomn:, 11-20-Gt Furnished room; modern conveniences, 404 Last Lime | street Telophor 11-1-1m. | N. Kentucky Ave. i [ Rucker Adams, 211 South Tennes- | vith cluster of forget-me-nots on It 11-26-6tp. | Apply at | WANTED—Fruits anl ‘ on commission We are large han- dlers. Ingram Seed and Commi:sion | Co., Valdosta, Ga. 11-6-1mo. l LOST—Round gold brooch, set with diamond and pearls. Was lost between postoftice and Ford House. | Finder will be rewarded by return- | ing to Mrs. R. G. Burch, Ford House, 11-25-4tn. LOST—A blue pair of kid gloves on Sunday afternoon, Finder will be rewarded by returning to Mrs. ¢ produce e Ave. LOST—A heart-shaped brooci Finder please phone 43 Red. 11-25t¢ WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for ench set of old False Teetlisent US. Highest prices paid for old Goid, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sont By Return Mail. Phila. Smelting & Refining Co. ESTALLISHED 20 YEARS 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filinzs, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- est prices paid. — Beauty In Expression. b ) MISCELLANEOUS ——7$’ the highest form of beauty is that . SEVERAL nice front rooms and doard at 211 Tenuessee avenue, Mrs. Henry Bacon. 9-26-tf HOMESEEKERS ARE COMING. t you want to sell your property, t. it with OHLINGER & ALFIELD. [ ] 11-22-t¢, Come in ana select some of our ¢risp new books for boys, girls and If the great number of women who believe that they are sadly lacking in beauty who pass valuable time and money in vainly trying to acquire it could but be brought to realize that | | | | | of expression! This is attained by the possession of inward graces, which frequently transform a so-called plain face into one more beautiful and win- ning than the combination of a per- | fect complexion and regular features, Simple Club Dolngs. While Mrs. W. was busy in her kitchen preparing the light refresh- ments for her bridge club, which in- cludes the more well-to-do of the nelgh- boring county, Sally Hill, a poor farm- ¢hildren before the lot is picked over. | er's child, came in with a donation of A big shipment just recelved. Lake-| home-made pickles. land Book Store. “My mother be- 7-24-t¢| longs to a club, too,” said Sally. “Does Full line both Waterman Ideal|®2e? and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain And what do they do? Play cards? “No” “Sew? “Oh, no; Pens at all times, Lakeland Book they just draw names out of a hat to Store. $45 WILL BUY a new Smith Pre- mier typewriter. tion, worth §75. Apply News of- dee, room 12, upstairs. tf. Biggest line girly' ana ooys' and <hildren’s books ever shown in Lake- fand just receirel. Lakeland Book Btore. T-34-t¢ T-24-tt In perfect condi- 8ee who'll have the next meeting.” ——— Waste, Sir Archibald Geikie used to tell a story of aScotchman,who much against his own w ', was persuaded to take a holiday. i - went to Egypt and vis- ited the p,camids. After gazing for some time at the Great pyramid he ) muttered: .'Drknottobtuiunn'hwnw' A — {Vacksliding of {when deliberatine upon the abnorm- “Man, what a lot of mason 1 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK. .AND, FLA., NOV. 26, 1912. SLE STARTLING CHANGES - I¥ TZE NEW RIBLE fi7 | }LH.J Uy the American Baptist Pub- ! :3 ' lication Society—Adam and MY ’_. Eve Cut Out. | phiiadelphia,Nov. 26.—That lhci Sterling Silber The word “STERLING” simply conveys the quality, and' does mot «.en suggest to you the beauty of our stock. We have ransacked the nurkets far and wide, for rich, elegant, original designs in Sterling Sll\'erwm:e. We appreciate the fact that Sterling Silverware lasts “for- eter,” and once it enters a family’s rosession it bccomu‘ln “beirioow, and is handed down from generation to generation. And for that reason we have used every endeavor to secure for our ratrons that which will apepal to their artistic taste, carry character and 1iove not only a great pleasure to the present gemeratiom, but will be arorerved and shown with pride by generations to come. Our stock is coming in every day. Better come in and see what vill be wise for Cliristmas. We will lay it away for you until Christ- ras if you wish. COLE & HULI Phome 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland {new “improved Bible,” recently pub- !mhod by the American Baptist Pub- { hcation Society, will eventually pid !the pulpit prayer of the sixtesnth century diction which characterizes modern supplication, is the belief of Dr. C. Kingsley Rowland, secretary of the society. “The scholars who bave prepared the translation for the Baptist Bi- Lle,” said Dr. Rowland, “have aimed, £0 far as is consistent with strict in- terpretations of the thought, to elim- inate obsolete Elizabethan words and to replace them with these in gen- cral modern use. The substitution of the monosylables, “loves” anu “lead,” for the archaic forms, “lov- eth” and “leadeth,” marks but ome Instance where the English of t!« King James version has given way tn that in currency today. “It is my belief that the new edi- tion will eventually eliminate anti- quated language from modern pulpit | rupplication. Prayer has always been ricdeled after Biblical exp: n of thought and a change in the' form- owa to them, nor serve them; 10- !.;'t:neb::'tet::."wm follow the clungel(-x the ancient Hebrew. Y = 1, Jehovah, thy God, am a jealous To Make Tires of Paper, With its modern phraseology and In the effort to give the new edi- Cod, visiting the iniquity of fathers Experiments have recently 4 er lucidity of expression made in Europe looking to the yi new verbal clothing, designed to give | ' " 8F€3% J upon sonx upon the third generation | s " E Aperifn the mari not even the ten commandments and upon the fourth gemeration, of D € manufacturs o the Word wider dissemination, ; L Lord thy .| pneumatic tires, tests rec: ntly . ta. ' have escaped unscathed. Lord thy .. ¢pat nate me; and showing baving convineed the exper. ¥ SHISIEE & wors: DOMS KIMN * !God Is replaced by Jehovah thy God. riercy to the thousandth generation, | ¢hae :nper has the “smgt‘nlvr:memm :'h:;h t::m?.:lzlttminml:l:e hl;o:;:“'::: end still more startling alterations ', .0 that love me and keep my | the elasticity of rubber {;n;(;‘th;?: 4 e | b4 ® thought and religion. Since its ",.""‘"" been made in the working of | . ypapgments.” { ness that 18 to be found in neier g o i the second law. The great command- ) owland pointed out that these materials: all fiuportay pearance a few days ago, thousands | Doctor Rowland po o long familiar with the l'(ln-' Jamns:‘" ents defining man's duty to G"dfl"flle thousandth generation” is a version or the Douay Cathole Bible, ™45 78 follovs fn the translation |y ore comprehensive exprescive for | R h b b 4 ing th \\: krepared for King James: | the divine love, and, extending over | Painful Discovery, Lamslation Wi a8 Lie BOW) T wPhou shalt not make unto thee |, ocs of time, includes in its menac. | “WelL” sald the dentist as wig t-anslation with the other editions. [ Bty =3 likoness of | d ' gteel instrument he tappeq \ i uny graven image, or the like ing ¢ ountless hordes more than a . s What a ‘Great Fish’ larything that is In heaven above, or ' i In's tooth, “I told you why The story of the whals and the “'¥ | thousand. i that crown on that it mi.! rophet of'Ninovch has ior ears ot 18 In earth bolow, orithatia ty Genesis, with its outline of Chris- ' trouble. I never guarant:. ;w-: a bono of contentlon u:w,,,_.}"'t‘ water under the earth; thou ., .onogony, has also suffered ed tooth” “Oh. I now. Iy Christians argumentatively inclineq. * 31t not bow down to them, nC¢ |, o (hange. In the Baptist Bible had the blame thing pull 1 and I"‘ I 1 rsponsible f tho (208 them; for I the Lord thy God. ithe name of Adam does not appear. Mr. Ackins sadly. “I've ! ana hes been rf.,mv\’.l % or .‘ lam o jt!:flo‘ls God, vislllng the lnl-"l'l‘e father of the human race i my sorrow that uneasy reots (Lo ol w M fm';"y hdn"bl““.’ 'vrity of the fathers upon the chil- . Ned "m:m which Is the. old l‘v-i’““"’n‘t wears a erown!'” s Lol QUBEENID a.‘ve o dven unto the third and fourth gene Lo o0 or Adam. “Eve” be-| admitted that whales, at least mod- Bt : Kt hate b dna L 5 e i Rifficult Order, . ration ef them that hate me; comes the “woman.,” since the Il.-| crn whales, wonld choke to death or ") i S R gL ' ;i bl i Willle (at table)—'i - a who'le 1oaf of bread, and therefore RlOWINg RcR0y M0 IhENED It loew Intorpretation of e was simp- | ding vy, I don't want bl Tl *'itlem that hm-' me, and keep my Iy woman. g::j_'T’_].l.()\;,':m,‘f;h( e mouth shut e commandments, Jonah's iy | ‘ youi i The samn rasence | 1 tantis I'n whale, have been forced to accel The eame passate In the Baptis I with consideration the murmurs of cdition rends as follovs: | 2l egopharus credited to Always the Sz T e | | Thouzh ¢ called ) G the incrednlons. The Rantict Ui!"c.[ “Thou shalt not ma%e to thee : “a happy $ h;;!tl& o 'v"gen'l‘"‘ls L however, follows the lend of the re ir:.r'-.'c-d imaze, or any lkeness of yonpure, OF., fee v hi:‘h(»rm \.L & vieed version and has substituted the ' what is in the heavens above, or oF gteady inaoctry ud w, . !}xg lond “e had on i;!sb N gate o o wiles, fndefinite “rroat £eh™ for the snoeife "what is in the waters henenth th» onl; il { ton,” he replied, “but it v “whale,” as a nearer interpret:tion Jearth; thon shalt not bow thyse!lf S stuu!” MEAN MUCH et ] 23 Sl To Young Men THESE PECK made clothes have snap and siyle which the average tailor can’t touch. Cater- ing to young men for years has trained us to know just how to serve them ! with clothes out of the ordinary and at the same time possessing styles and shades that are safely within the bounds of good good taste. | BAILEY @& PRUITT B Deen-Bryant Building GOrner Man and Kentucky [ s s e T g M