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s ., and in cultivation. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAXND. FLA, DEC 35, 191 . Bring us your pictures to frame. BUIR BRIE | e PAINTING, DECORATING, PA- PER HANGING—AIlso furniture re- FOk 3ALE—35-hovee power boller | finishing. Estimates on work cheer- snd 26-borse power alr lift, which|fully given. Ben. Carsten, 708 E. pumpe 350 gailons of water per min- nta. Apply to W. K. McRas. 6-19-tf Myrtle St., Lakeland, Fla. 11.15-1mo PFOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, clos: fu, facing northeast side Lake Mor-| .risp new books for boys, giris and ton; bearing orange trees; cheap if! :hildren before the lot is picked over aold at once. Apply Telegram office. | 4 big shipment just received. Lake- 11-21-tf | 'and Book Store. 7-24-tf FOR SALE—Improved and unim-| Full llue both Waterman Idea) proved city and suburban property. (ind Parker Lucky Curve Fountain For quick sale list your property | ’ens at all times. Lakeland Book Come In ana select some of our with us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co..!Stol‘e‘ 7-24-tf Telephoue 72. Munn Bldg. 10-25tl.| pege stationery at lowest prices in FOR SALE—I have the old Dixie-|'m town. Lakeland Book Store. taud Water plant for sale. Pump, Elnlfi::fl Z'I‘:::p. "“‘lml?filc:_ cg;,“' 5 and 10c store Friday from 5 to 10 FOR SALK—O passenger wm“.o'( lock. 12-4-3t. «ar; fine condition, or will €2} MONEY FOR YOU—In buying, chanze for part payment on Lake-|golling or renting city, suburban, “jwnd real estace. Address Box 536 |rorm ang grove properties througn Lakeland, 8-10-tf| The Alex Holly Realty Co., East FOR SALE-—Palms and ferns and [ Main St., over Western Union office other decorative plants. C. W. Hine- 11-20t¢ dule, Lake Hollingsworth. Phone 163 $45 WILL BUY a new Smith Pre- Biue 12-4-2wks PA. | ior typewriter. In perfect condi- FOR SALE—One International | ¢ion, worth $75. Apply News ol- incubitor; one hundred egg capac-|fice, room 12, upstairs. tf. ity; full uipped. practically new. oAbl ol 4 Biggest llue girls' ana voys' and L w8 Box 254, 12-2-2t. Ad‘f"fij In.x Eé el L laad ‘hildren’s books ever ehown in Lake- FIVE ACRES ‘good trucking land i, ;g 00 pocern, Lakeland Book SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's and house for rent at Winston. W. Stor Store. 7-24-t Ol or J. B. Smith. 11-29-1pw. f|in FOR SALE—Three four-room| LOTS IN DIXIELAND FOR SALE 4 . Big bearing orange trecs to pick Louses, easy terms. Scally & Bassett. | frnjt from NOW Price $350.00 each. | 11-30-tf. | Den’t all speak at once. L ; JOHN F. COX. | FOR SALE. et REMOVAL NOTICE. Iy sight of Lakeland depot. SiX| e Sullivan has removed his of- acve truck farm; 1% acres in old | oo from the K.ntucky building to grove, some of the trees having 15 {1y, Dean Miva™ boilding, ground boxes oranges on them now. A good | 12-5-6p. four-room house. Land, all cleared The owner leav- | irg Flovida. Price for everything, 2,000; $500 cash; balance 1, 2 and & years, at 8 per cent. See C. A. ook, owner, 603 Gilmore Ave,; 12-2-3wks floor WANTED Fruits anl produce | on commission We are large han- dlers. Ingram Seed and Commission Co., Valdosta, Ga. 11-6-1mo. HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? Lakeland is growing, Suppese we get 25,000 people here in the next ten years. What will it profit you if you do not pwn any Real Estate? Think iy over and then Get Busy. | Bon Air looks good to most people. Don’t take my word for it but see it NOW. JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. WOoD. Yakeland, Fla. &.-. s e i 5 All kinds; prompg delivery; car- rorR RENT Two four-room {1430 coal and fence posts to arrive pouses Apply to Scally & Bassett. lin u few days. Phone 258, Lake- =301 land Fuel Supply. 11-30-1mo FOR RENT Splendid office room | wg fulj sets Alger books for boye en corner, ground foor of Deen & | gt paceived at the Book Store. RBegant building inquire of Robt. 7-24-1¢ Rryant L L S ' : SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's ror l(l'L\Ll' Two furnished rooms ' 5 qnd 10¢ store Friday from 5 to 1v for light housekeeping, §$10 per | lock. 12-4-31 month. Apply 810, corner Lake{ vy nnapy At once, two or three avenue and Fast Magnolia kl“: ‘”‘ _{orange packers. Phone No. ¢ or call =200 Drane Blag. 12-4-t8, FOR RENT Ground tloor office | roowms; two rooms fronting Kentuck r‘; 7R Ave. Address Box 254 12241 1‘ Most Costly Porcelain Service. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms; | I 1’\; .:“' _"'“::b:“m: OF: WOTRR 0"": eld tn St. Petersburg was a set of lace; close y Mrs. : i : tirepla L o ‘” ‘l‘ y \N’l-‘\. “_‘ \'"T' | porecluin dishes which is considered John Orimsny, 218 South New }“r‘ | the mest costly in the world. It con- avenin 12-2-6t. | sists of 36 hand-colored plates. This PO RENT Furnished rooms: | 5° Tapan _'S”'"m".d YaZue OF 0,000 Soitorn otilahies. 509 Nowth | rubles ($18510), a single plate, there- e i Lt IAH' ~I'l fore. being worth 1.000 rubles ($515). Kenturk Phone 317 “.‘“ 11t is the property of Count Oroloff- 11-27-6t. | padiveff. FOR RENT Two furnished or TR IRIG walurnis' ol roon \pply 207 K. What Puzzles Ye Editor, Dak. st An Ashdown merchant has a two FOR RENT e _|cent piece which he claims to have - i Fririishied room; {carried in his pants for twenty-seven modern convenivnoes 104 Bast Lime | years. A two-cent picce twenty-seven street. Telephone 222 12-2-1m. | years old is nothine to brag of; FURNISHED ROOY '!nmw_\' \um_l sz0||: but what we are | For rent: all conveniences 5ot | interested in is how he made his % Béane gt g "‘ "|pants last so long.—Murfreesboro 3 Re T 2-4-tp | (Ark.) Messenger. { * Upholstering ' MISCELLANEOUS el Mattress Makin SEVERAL nice front rooms aud board at 211 Tenvessee avenue. Mrs | Henry Bacon. 9-26-t1} FURNITURE upholstered. . SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's, OLD MATTRESSES made over. § and 10c store Friday from i to 10| CUSHIONS of all kinds made to @'clock. 12-4-3t. | order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned ané laid; also matting, etc. GIRL. WANTED For housework. Mrs. H. L. Cuiler, 808 Missouri Ave. | rst- ciass painters, to Builders' Apply Lumber & Supply Co. It you want to pe the best dressed vag ia town, be sure to buy a Royal |1ando, Fla. Drop me a postal card {or call at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave- nue. Phone 272 Green. Arthur A. Douglas wilored suit. If it don’t fit and is aot perfect. don’t take it. *6. MURRELL & SHARP. oty { In regards to workmanship, see |Mr. W. P. Plllins, of Lakeland, wno | |h|ew me for about 16 years at Or-' Always an Anti-Climax, It is always reassuring 1o read of ilyot re’s son who, dressed 0" in overails. Lus taken up some hard, @ 1 ariny job i 3 few dollars a week, A C h \ just us @ joor farmer’s or méchanic's | rls a e sa e son might do. But his election, in a few wecks. to the directorship or vice presidency of his father's busi- !ness shows a growth that boys of | more humble parentage can hardly hope to equal—Christian Sciency Monitor. | I | | Fiom Lakeland’s pgpular jewelers. Cole & Hull. The Christmas spirit is now upon us, We have prepared well in advance in anticipation of an unusually busy seascn. We recommend early buying. Artic'es selected i.cw - be laid aside waiting instructions for delivery at a fariher date. Anxiety and possible disappointment as Christmas ap- proaches will be avoided if the placing oforders is not delayed. Out of town people who are unable to visit this store be- Cat Successful Beggar. : “Old Tommy," a trained cat belong- ing to the Seamen’s hospital, Green- “'|cll. is taken to Greenwich pier ev- | ery day, where with a collecting box on his back, he begs for offerings from the passengers on the 'river steamboats for the maintenance of the hospital. “Tommy” gets his box fore the Ijolidays should send for our complete illustrated { full of colns every day. . .y catalogue. A beautiful book containing hundreds of holiday l Stick te the One Thing. suggestions. A pleasure to show goods. There's no chance for ycu unles.s you spend all your time In the com- pany of one job. COLE & HULIL : Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland With Catarrh A Common Sense Treatment for Cold; and Catarrh. Gives Instant Relfief. | — N 4 0. 182 MY LINE INCLUDES Treasury Department, State of Flor- ida, Office of Comptroller, Talla- Smelled a Grafter. A Roston clubman recently return- ed from a visit to New York Clty.l In discussing his trip one of his bassee. friends asked him whether he had &| Whereas, by satisfactory evidence policeman in his pocket. The club- presented to the undersigned it has No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes running, dull pain in the head, dry Newspapers man hesitated for a moment, serious- been made to appear that a banking cough, fever, foul breath, Ely's|ly questioning his friend’s saaity, PP : Magazines A "t kno : gssociation under the name of Amer Cream Balm will give you instant re- | When the latter added: “I didn’t kmow L4k Siat BRRAN o LABGISAL. Wochied lief. - whether you could be there a week n State Y without some grafter or other get-|a&i Lakeland, ‘Florida, and organized under the laws of Florida, has com- , plied with all the provisions re- Making Sure of the P:resent. quiced tg be complied with by the the nasty discharge so that you are Mgr. Donner. archbishop of Bor ' banking laws of the State of Florida not constantly blowing the nose and . gqx, was taken to task for his ' betore an association shall be autho- | spitting. In a few minutes after ap- | fricndly intercours: with the Protes- 'rlzed b commenca the bisinees: of plied you can just feel it doing its tant minister in that city. The very 'hnklng work of clearing the head, the pain | tolerant prince of the church replied: Now ‘thereforn. L W. V. Knott and soreness are rclieved, the breath- | “Prav allow me to have the pleasure uomptr;)ller of the S:!nte' of .Floridnil r hec iof seeing him in this world, as 1 am sl nsiplion s i smfl‘d‘nm g0 sure of meeting him in the | by virtue of the authority vested in ur feeling is gone. | This cleansing, !y . » ime by section 2702 of the general healing, antiseptic Balm contains no i statutes of the State of Florida, cer- mereury, cocaing orother hatmeyl Perfectly Natural Inquiry. tify that the Amcrican Sate Bank drugs. It is casy to apply, pleasamt! oyt thing I knew he hit his of Lakeland, of Lakeland, in the to uge, and never fails to give relief, ! father with an axe; the old man ! county of Polk and the State of Flor- even in the worst cases. chased him for miles, fiing at him ild. ts authorized to commence the | Never neglect a cold, and don' | With a blunderbuss all the while, | = = " hnkingounder ihe pima suffer the miscries of catarrh nor dis- | Then the ueighbors joined Jn oy e i ! sl ol dinbinag “Hold on. Are you telling me about ; above given with a capital stock of | gugt your friends with your hawking, % ighimice. ob . & moving bletiis. $25,000 | spitting and foul breath. Get a 50- g 0 LA e cent bottle of Ely’'s Cream Balm from Stationery Post Cards It gets right at the root of th: trouble, cleanses, heals and strength- ens the raw, sore membranes, stops ting into your pocket.” . s e o SO Cigars Come and see me before pur. chasing elsewhere. Yoy 'patronage appreciated show ?"—Kansas City Journal, Given under my hand and seal of ,ofllce this fourth day of October, A Miss Ruby Danicl veur druggist, and start the treat- 'l pectitl iy af Daily Thought. (D, 1912, ' News ment at once. You will find that it| oy trye wisdom is contained fa (Seal) W. V. KNOTT, | S‘and will be the best investment you ever | paca two words—wait and hope.— Comptroller State of Florida ! Loony ot Edisonia Theater tiade, Dumos 3 ; : ] CLOTHES MEAN MUCH ng Men TH ESE PECK made clothes have snap arnd RIGHT To You 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 Made in Syracuse NY. taste. $18.00 TASHIONABLE CLOTHES $20.00 | W $25.00 BAILEY & PRUITT Deen- Bryant Building & Grner Main and Kentucky