Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 10, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. o you and when that day shall comne, money will be our best friend. Start an account today and make the future certain for those depending on you--and yourself. A dollar will do it---now---here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland & o T AL ZimmtrmanCa. MAPS, BLUE PRINTS | | Mups ot any description complied on short notice. Bpecial atteation County and State waps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at pes swnable rates. glven to compiling city, displav and advertising maps. Special rates for vrints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mall orders. THE EVENING TELEGRA)M, South Florida Map and Blueprint Co Prom 213-210 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA The oldest UNION MADE Cigar in town, They have stood the test. R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. SUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeloud homes I have buily, LAKELAND, Phone 267.Graen. FLORIDA A SQUARE DEAL If you wish to rent & house or have a house you wish to rent; If you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; It, in fact, you desire ty buy or seil anything in the line of real estate, this 1s my speclalty. See me before you close a deal. Full information given cheerfully anq freely. N. K. LEWIS Room 1, Raymond, Bldg. BOBOPOPOPOBPOB. CROBOG Phone 309, FLORION'S AEFORN SCHOOL AT MARIANNA . auipa lady recently visited this to investigate alleged short- mistreatment of the and wrote about her visit as foliows in the Tampa Times: A good deul has been said, and more things thought, about the State Ketorm school at Marianna; and as city of Tampa is more largely nted than any city in tie State, will you allow me a little spiace in your paper to give to the public and pechaps to some mother taL has a ley there that may he c.tuated 80 ticy are unable w visit ‘eea of whai 't e ~bout thos: hoo omings taere, oys et e ‘Lo school, s like, and somethine «Large of the s-ico’ ‘fne manage “¢:: cousist of super- iriendent, mi -az:r matron, two guards and a scamstress. There are wt present fit , 11a¢ boys in school No. I—for white boys only--rang- ing in years from eight to seventeen I arrived in pight, October 26, and Sunday morn- ing met the manager and boys at the Episcopal church. in every Sunday morning and attend one of the churches. | was invited cut to dinner at the cchool and was driven out by one of the guards. As we throngh the beantiful country of very high red clay hills, I thought how finely adapted it was lm' a school. The school rhrw miles from town. After driv- ing some distance we reached a large which the driving in- was the grounds of the first thoughts were: bheautitul. Surely, it the treated Kindly, they must very happy here” For fully halt straight up on this with a lovely avenue large red brick drove up the hill ol one side was a line vegetable gar deng on the oppoxite side many acres ol tine pods of cotton. Look- ing across this cotton field to the hill was a building exactly similar in gize and appearance to the re approaching. | was told that it was school No. for colore! Loys, over a hundred being in that school, Ax we neared the sehool | noticed the pretty low, white picket fence, the nicely laid out flower garden. | amd neat cement walk from the front | to the steps. 1 was conducted at once to the matron’s room. (She had not heen well tor several days.) L fell in love with her at once. A woman fifty-five years of aze, with lovely white hair, you can read at a glance that the boys have a “moth- " as well as “matron” at the school. Mrs. Barclay is a cultured lady, trom one of the best Southern tamilies. Kind, gentle and consider- ate of the boys, and they, as | found fater, were very fond of her in pe- tmrn drove such sate, man formed me sehool My “Oh, hoys be o mile how are leading very high hill, stood the \s we white next wie wWe wel sate Ina few minutes M came with tall the nicely dreessed in the manager, in boys, They looked very their hlne seree suits their Sunday In o short time dinner dunounced The in pevfect order to their places in (he while the When all wore | seated 1 never saw more perfec ur-} der in any They are taught zood table manners, and e it properly. I fear there Are many boys there that never knew what were until they en- | was boys marched | diningroom, and stood manazer said grace diningroom | “table manners” tered this sehool sisted of good wholesome which, I was informed, their regular diet. After the meal was over the boys were .marched ont in vider, and on Sunda allowed to amuse themselves until aboyt 3 o'clock, when they are assembled in the schoolroom, as one of the min- istérs from Marianng addresses the school. This particular Sunday the Baptist minister talked of the “Prodigal Son,” bringing sadness and even tears to some On week Anre da s they are marched out ang each | assigned his duty for the day. The boys do all of the work washing, ironing, cooking, s rubbing, chamber vork and field work They have about three or four hundreq acres of land under cultivation, cane, corn, cotton, etables of all kinds I was conducted over the achool and found everythin feet order. The dianer con- tood, was riising potatoes ang veg- eutire | & in per- | They have baths of hoy and cold water. Kach boy h dormitory, ds a cot which thing like the Ixun)\s The bedelothi ing mmaculately clean, Mankets for cacy daily dress is 1he ef his own in the is arranged some on a steamer is sl With nice \\hm’* bed. The boys brown khaki suite ! ates soldier wears, and they are kept ne My like the Uniteq st at and clean, | of the manager, | Mr. Ball, was good. an Irishman by birth, a college graduate, Speaking three or four different lan, fne appearance and physique. that magnetic influence about he_has perfect con impression him, | LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. Marianna Saturday ; They drive [discharge will e checked, ,Balm. guages, of or call 10, 1912, boy" with them. A man of wide eaperience and travel (having trav- almost over the world) he seems 1o understand the boys porfeetly. He 1 progr sive and up-to-dae and wishes the very best for the boys. He has made many improvements sine» tking charge of the school, which vas the first of last January. His nost earnest desire is to have a swimming pool, gymnasium and a nwre perfect schoolroom. Mr. Mil- ton is a good, kind, Christian gen- t'eman and deeply interested in the | boys and their welfare., He assured we that everything posible was done fer the boys, but they vhat hampered for funds. Mr. Al- len and Mr. Dixon, the guards, im- pressed me as young men of ability iund worth, and, above all, kindness. " Mrs. Allen, the guard's wife, is the scamstress, and is kept quite busy keeping the boys fitted out in clothes.—"“A Mother” jin Tampa Times. IN THE CIRCPIT COURT, TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- TY. FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY. J. K. Futch vs. John L. Bartels and J. H. Bartels.—Bill to Remove Cloud from Title, It appearing by the afidavit of 1. . Futch in the above stated cause that John L. Bartles and J. 11, Bartles, the defendants, named in the bill of complaint, are non-resi- dents of the State of Florida, but are residents of the United States, but whose postoftice address is to afliant nnknown. That there is no person within the | State of Florida, the service of a sub- poena upon whom would bind said defendants and that the said defend- arc over the age of 21 years it ix therefore ordered that said non- atty vesident defendants be and they ave | Lereby required to appear to the bill ol complaint filed in said cayse on ur; 6th day of Jau- ' hetore vary, the 1913, otherwise the al- id Dill will b contessed by said defendants, It is further ordered that this or dep he published once a week for five consecutive weeks in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper puh- lished in said county and State, This 3rd day of December, A, 1912, Monday, A D, lezations of s n A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. W. 8. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complaint. 12-3- Away With Catarrhf A Filthy Disease A Safe 0ld-Fashioned Remedy Quick- | ly Relieves All Distressing Symptoms. I you are subjeet 1o frequent colds joe dr you have any of the distressi “symptoms of catarrh, such as stuff up feeling in the head, |I|4||g\ Dese, phlegmin the throat ‘.|u~|||~ hawking dull pein in the head or ringing in the ey profuse <I|,~- from the nose, sores in the and spittina, ]H st avoine the nosteils or rab the thros with a little Ely's Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will o chest pet relier I your b the 1 A lew minutes yvoun will ring, teo] 4| and after u Im for a day or so the n the pain, soreness and fever gone and you will ne longer be offensive to yourcelf and cyour friends by censtantly hawking spitting and blowing Shake off the grip of catarrh be- fere it impairs your sense of taste, swell and hearing and poirons your whole system. In a short time you can be completely cured of thi tressing disease by using Ely’s (‘ream This healing, antiseptic Balm "does not fool you by short, decen- ive relief, but completely over- ‘comes the disease It cleass the were some- | takoa | ! i = | i 1 We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantin We give the “most now but we are anxious more. Phone us and prove it. L Best Butter, per pound . Sugar, 16 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pails. . Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . Snowdrift, 10-pounl pllll 3 cans family size Cream. . 6 cans baby size Cream 1-2 barrel best Flour. . 12 pounds test Flour. . T e Picnic Hams, per pound .......... Cucahy's Uncanvassed Hams. . v....cevm..... Octagoi: Soap, 6for.............. ;.. Ground Coffee, per pouad 0 gallons Kerosene .. ) ”E G. Tweede!! | lhe Best Policy In Case Of Fire |s A Fire Insuranc Policy! Notablank one, not an [N- TENDED one, but a policy duly signed | WeRepresentthe Follow- SRV Il ing Reliable Companies: erman American hoenix, Hartford Fidelity Underwriters and many othersas'good Y. Z MANN Successor to the Johnson Agency Room 7. Raymondo Buulqu, Phone 30 Long Life of Linen along with good laundry work is what you are looking for ani to you before the Iv fire. It’s the cnly kind that counts. nose, head and throat of all the rank poison, soothes, herls and strength- cns the raw, sore membranes. mak- ing you proof against colds and ca- tarrh. One application v:ill convince you, and a 50 cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh. guzranteed. Get it from youh gist today. It is drug- Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstereq. OLD MATTRESSES made over CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned apg | ‘laid; also matting, ete. In regards to workmanship, see ! Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wuc knew me for about 1€ years at Or. lando, Fla. Drcp me a postal card at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave vith 'aye, Phone 372 Green. <41 that is just what we are giving. Try us. Lakeland :Steam Laundry Phone 130. West Main St. | B | ! [ whire STAR MARKET GUY W, TOPH PROPRIETOR G. P. CLEMM¢ Ns MANAGER Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market Phone 2790 Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables % Mother’s Bread

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