Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 11, 1913, Page 6

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PACH SIX. monay fo [l OU require money if you are .0 get j all the enjoyment possible our of life. ualy a bank account will help you to that picasure. A very small sum will open an account at THIS bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland CURR W Long Life of Linen sloug with good laundry woek is what you are looking for and 8 Liaie PR Vi 9 1 nz’-fu, Bonltrene U baUo: UA\I“Y i '2 B,..V HTION _IONARY CONVEN | PHIS WILL AT- THOUSANDS. ..l SPEAKERS ity of Memph's 1s {faking Great Pre. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, FEB. 11, 1913, We Won’t Sacrifice ¢ paiaiicrs (o Eniertain Visitors I Sen to Layrac.i’s Convention, - SR s T b i 1V Laveaster. will lead the sing: tewiphils, Tenn,, I"ebruary i~ 1 Momphis cony ention preies Gl reperts that are com | 1hose who bave attended former | § “o oGt ihe docal committes indi | conventions wil recall how greatly | g ut tecond eiendance at the Lay | quartet has contribnted to the Lons Conveniion 1o be held in ths | niing ey will rendor special y Febrnary is-20, 18 | ¢ vory zession. cind 2lso at Menplis 08 laning great prepara | conterenes & “'“'f’_‘".')'“‘ H dons tor this swonenng of the lay ! Hh K hruary 20. enolom ail ovei South Repre- | r " s o it \ . rom s lar |u~' I Lol 4 ] T ne con | . i ned 1o it | i L i Vide dor thel i nelit The Laymceas Movement, wmove meeilng ol ' vork Uity on iUt i movement n ool @it Protestant bisiness i the whole churen the waoie gospel to th. and who Lave banded auole {Loopreach whole wotlid, hemscives tozctoer to this task in our zencration. It is not 4 new nEsionary society, nor dots it olt nussionaties, It collects no tunds and administers nene. It is @ movement to enlist the {urmer, the business and professionai nan--the money makers—in the mis- sloDUry calmpiaizn by arousing thei mterest and directing their energies, their prayers, gifts and services to the evangelization of the world. And this it aims to do through the regu- larly established agencies of the church. It seeks to gain for the kingdom that ability and acumen, which have made this couniry to roll in wealth, fo order that the King's business may be aggressively and adequately sonducted to completion. The officers of the Southern Pres: st byterian branch of the movement that is just what we are giving. ‘l‘ry us. E + Mr. Charles A. ltowland, Athens, Gia.,, chairman; Br. H. W, Malloy, Co tumbia, 8. C., vice chalrman; Dr. M. Lakeland Steam Laundry || 5oas em b secretary: Mr. H. H. Linton, Athens, Ga., treasurer, Phone 130. West Main 8t¢. 4 W OCDIOFOFOFOH0S0FOFO40E0SOSOLOFOFOPOPO P OEOSOPIFIS0 An Ounce of PREVENTION e e Is worth a pound of cure. For that reason it Will Pay Yot To Insure While I'ire Insurance can't prevent the home from ; 2 N burning down S It is the SOIIl‘ce whencee comes the means for the [ S BUILDING OF IT UP o — —— 4 lirepresent reliable companies. | am dealing 3 ininsurance only. That is my sole busmess 'Agency Phone 80 Suceessor 1o the Rivmondo Bldg. Johnson Y. l MANN DEE G 3 LU "nn 4. i '1L BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD- £ HARGOURT&CO. 2 GRAVED BY CORRECT" MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS LoU 3 B L i ILLE, KY,U.S.A. J WE ARE THLIR EXCLLSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. £3 Full liue of D Diressing Art Co's Eugt I Lancy Goods, 7loys, Ete. u\r\ELAr\l ) 300.« STORE. s also Gibson wed Specialtie R. L. MAR HALL | CONTRACTOR AND BUILOER || Yasr axd apeeil an; plans ead ¢ LARELA%Y Prone 267-Grecn FLORIDA h x J The conventions of the movement have been marked by great power in the past and the present convention I8 expected to be no exception, Many Distinguished Men. Seldom have so many prominea: en been gathered together as will appear at this couvention. A number of special features have heen arrang- od as will appear below: @ev. Thornton Whaling, DD, dent of Columbia Seminary, wil speak on a most vital question “Home Missions, A Life Work.” While the address will be given be fore the special conferinco for sem- fnary and college students, all are invited to hear this address, whick s to bring this auestion before our students as an appeal 1o consecrate their lives to home missions as the Voluulmr does for the rurt‘l"n field. sons will dioss oo 8 many national 8 tpear before Mr. Bireed will 1 ¢ ted In LR | tei for the i ot | et it s the accomplish | Presi. | pal return limit to I orieinal| starting point prior to muinight Feb rmary 28, 1013 Special Conferencs. There will be a special conference on negro wo Facts will he given! m this eonfertnee that will make it pm Ule for any conurezation to start a wo' for ihe negio in his com.| I muniy, The women's copference has bheen | g arranced to consil “The Missio: Society in the ( 1 ‘n.- | pensine the word and Atlanta, clal evil in \ recent medical culosis, alco- 3 » been well de- cribed as the three great plagues f modern society, but while we tave erusades against tuberculosis ad aleoholism, the greatest of thie l,[. o imd tehoced. Doctor Roberts will not avoid this subject, but will face 1t with the manly frankness which 1t deserves. 1 it oot s i i Bev. William R Dubynn D. D, of 8t. Joseph, Mo., will present in a serles of addresses the vital question of “Individual Work for Individuals.” This {8 what is needed today. The figures show that over 1,600 church- ¢s in our denomination had no ac- cessfon by profession last year. This must be changed. These ad- dresses will be searching, yet prac. tical. We will be disappointed if many are not led to-make soul-win- ning the business of thelr lives. \\'h\' not? |mpMant to Delegates. Remember this is the first time men have ever met in the South to consider excinslvely the “llome Prob- lem” and for this reason you should| be present. Memphis is proud to en | tertain this convention and will dem-| onstrate to the South that she is the ideal convention ity of the South. Railroad Rates. Very low rates have heen granted ! by the Southeastorn Passenger asso- clation, i Dates of Sale. The follow'n: should he observed: | From stations in Alabama, Ken-| tucky, Missizsippi and Tennessee, ! tickets will ha sold February 16, 17,] 18, 19, 1913, from stations In alli other states rrom which fares are au thorlzed herein, tickets will be sold | February 16, 17 and 18, 1913, only. | Final limit to reach original start ing point returnine not later than midnight Febrnary 28, 1913 { Southwestern Pacsenger Association Rates. The Sonthwestern Passenger asso- eiation have gronted a rate of two cents per mile In each direction from 211 points in their territory. Selling tickets Fehruary 1617 and for trains| arriving before noon Fobraary 180 B it is hoped th of the them in thefy tion confore women tended by gation. Tho prny Tont every west, WII() ARE \P (Trd 10 Q"fl\D Evangelists. who are constantly T ont epl' itual help, this is the opportunity to have their heart filled with fond, and in the streng'h of which they shall go for many advs | Leaders in Women's Socisties. | Onr church is tog T a ereat To those snd a%eetial do ) » women's ir. E G sia | coelatios They wil ty e Qin 1 re in A i Sep- L& 1 N : ! ! 1 - AN " eal =p Tocs. % COF | ing ment | | | | sypiilis is m;,lt-(led' é The Town of Beautiful Locati but we are always stadyin: Increase The Q: We give the mtm}i’&sflc‘_& sz “wost now but we are d mere. Phone us and prov Best Butter, per pound .... ... ..., i ¢ Sugar, 16 pounds ............;muiom.. .. % Cottolene, 10 peund pails. .. .o m........ Y iu Cottulene, 4-pound pails. Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails ... ‘: 3 cans family size Cream. . 5 ;. 6 cans baby size Cream..................... ol 4 1-2 barrel best Flour.... ......;omuuuuenn... . . 1) 12 pounds best Flour. . e oo .00, .. " Picnic Hams, per pound ..m........;c.oouuo. 1114 Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams............... ki Octagon Boap, 6 for... m..o0vvivmuiinnnninia. o, " Ground Coffee, per pound. .......... § gallons Kerosene E. G. Tweedell SMOKE The best Union Made cigar in own. They have stood the test. F— e | Sebring, Florz; la The Town of Progress The Town of Opportumt\ !nquxre About It At Room 1, Raymordo Bljg. Lakel: C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGE Telcphone 309. SERMEY RO PR ST F S N £ STAR MAR ,n] | JII D. A. HENDERSON Proprietor Phone 279 Corner Florida & i I Thé’ Sani larv Mar W SStErn IVic 1S o « & Mother's & . Florida and Fresh Vegetables

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