Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 13, 1913, Page 8

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» TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 13, 1813 1g Kidne ysCuredinLakeland If Your Back Aches and Your Kidheys are Weak, Get the Kidney Remedy That Has Been Proved GOOD Again and Again Right Here in Lakelanc. Lakeland People Tell It: S. TENNESSEE AVENUE Mrs. W. E..Browning, 236 §. Ten- nessee Ave., Lakeland, Fla., says: I think that the uric acid in my sys- tem was the cause of my poor health. About a year ago one of my fingers began to swell and became . very stiff. I went to a doctor, but he cculd not do anything for me and as one of my relatives - had been cured of kidney disease by Doan's Kidney Pills, I thought that it might be well for me’ to try them. 1 obtained a box at the Lake Phar- macy and 8oon after beginning their uge my condition improved. I feol justified in praising Doan’s Kidney « pills highly.” (Statement given May 14, 1908.) p : On Fe&%s??}‘“ 5‘3’,““1‘!;11, Mrs. .Browning said: “I gladly confirm smy former statement in which I told of my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 still use this rem- edy occasionally and it always brings the best of results.” S FLORIDA AVEMNUE F. L. Barbour, 638'8, Florida Ave., Lakeland, Fla., says: “My back - ‘bothered me for a long time and I was often so e that, I could hard- 1y stoop. I Iy came' to the con- clusion that my kidneys were dis- ordered and I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pill§ from the Lake Phar- macy. This preparation acted quick- 1y, and it was not long before every symptom of ‘kidney complaint was driven from my system. 1 am glad to recommend. Doan’s Kidney Pills to any one afflicted with kidney dis- ‘msos") (Statement given May 14, 1908. i " Mr. Barbour Wwas fatarviewed on February 24, 1911, and he said: “I cheerfully endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills again and confirm my former testimonial. 1 have used this rem- -edy occasionally during the past three years and the results have e ——— \s E { *Every Picture Tells a Story.” A: yprs " N. MASS, AVENUE R. L. Marshall, N. Mass. Ave, S. NEW YORK AVENUE J. E. Griffin, 326 8. New York Lakeland, Fla., says: “I used two Ave,, Lakeland, Fla., says: “In May, bexes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and 1908, I publicly recommended Doan’s 1 v by far the best medicine 1 3 Sl thiay Wero Uy 8 > " Kidney Pills and at this time I am had ever taken for my kidneys. Last . - pleased to endorse them again. 1 fall 1 was having trouble from dis- ordered kidneys and was suffering have taken this remedy, procured from backache and soreness through At that time Doan’s Kid- from the Lake ?hnrmncy and have my loins. wos Pllls quiokly ria SE W trous been relieved of backache and Gther ble and after taking them my kid- symptoms of kidney complaint. You neys were in good working order. 4 are welcome to use my statement at 1 have had no Tieed of a kidney med- icine since.” E. OAK STREET E. C. Eades, B. Oak St., Lakeland, “I can sttdngly recom- mend Doan's Kidney Pflll.‘- for 1 know that they act just as represent- ed. T procured a supply about two yeéars ago when I was suffering from lame ‘and aching back and .frouble | with the kidney ‘secretions.: This remedy brought me yfmjt relief and whenever I have taken it sincé then it has acted effectively. I do not hesitate to advise anyome afflicted with kidney trouble to give Doan's - any time you desire.” RIBBON AVENUE 0. D. Bryant, proprle—tor of Bryant. Are YOUR Kidneys Weak? Fla., says: HOW TO TELL—First read the-testimony and learn what #House, Ribbon and N. Tenn. Ave, : Lakeland, Fla.,, says:- “I consider Doan’s Kidney Pills have done for others. A A Doan’s Kidney Pills a remedy of Then if your back aches, if sharp pains strike you when stoop- merit and do not hesitate to give ing or lifting; if you are lame in the morning, tire too easily; if them my endorsement, I have tak- you have dizzy spells and are nervous, despondent and inclined to / en this remedy for backache and worry over trifles; if the kidney secretions are highlys colored and through my kidneys and it has full of sediment, if passages are too frequent, scanty, painful or pecain gh my 4 ted just as represented. Doan’s séalding, it is likely that your kidneys need quick attention. e ! 3 3 id ills Festored my kidn to Take a sample of the urine and let it stand for 24 hours If Kidney P ed my eys m, al condition and toned up my a sandy, brick-dust 'like sediment settles to the bottom of the re- e o i \ . ceptacle, there is evidence enough to suspect the kidneys. D balance so much month. ‘Passett. 17 SALE—Complete concrete out- never used. Sacrifice price; terms to right parties. Apply to S. " Biliott, Lokeland, 222 SALE-—-House and lot four ' ‘blocks from depot, for $800; $400 iieash, balance in one year. See Ohlinger & Alfleld. 216 i S ¥OR SALE—A quantity of enameled | brick of different colors, left ovér from postoffice building. Ap- ply to Jackson & Wilson, 220 SNAP-—5 acres adjoining city limits, 2% in grove; mnecr lake. Price $1,500, Mann-Fitts Land " (0., room 19, Raymondo bnlldl?nzgd DR SALE—3 beautiful lots, close in, facing mnortheast side Lake * | Morton; bearing orange trees; © gheap if sold at once. Apply Tele- gram office. 11-21-tf PLANTS—First class now dy; mno nitrate s “New Globe,” “June Pink” " and others. $1.60 per $1,000; " 10,000 at $1.40; also pepper and plants ready at $2 per 1,000. . B. Dickson, Lakeland, ¥ia. 175d&w OR SALE—New bungalow of five " 'fooms, pump and sink in kitchen, nice firep) Jot 11x108, togeth- er with two adjoining lots, all for '$2,800; small payment down and the balance .payable $15 par it at 6 per cent. § sy OAN’S KIDI Kidney Pills a trial,” been of the best.” EY PILLS Sold st all druggists and general ‘stores, 50 & box, or mailed on Teceipt of price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE—One large lot, 135 by 145; well fenced. Corner Gilmore avenue and Peachtree street. Cheap for cish. Also five-room house and six lots, with good barns, 21 bearing orange treesand other improvements; corner Lake avenue and Magnolia St. Inquire of J. E. Marshall, corner Gilmore Ave and Magnolia St. 224 FOR SALE, — A ten-acre 6-year-old seedling grove, half orange and halt grape- fruit, Nicely located on good hard road, 1%" mile from city limits, all fenced, in good condition, good house and barn, good well of water, grove just coming in to bearing. Had 200 boxes this year and will have at least 500 next year. We offer this fcr next 15 days for $4,000 on good terms. This {8 a bargain you can't zet anywhere elge in this county. See Waring & BEdwards, Room 12 Bryant Bldg. 160 TOR SALE—One $15 baby carriage for $8; one $5 hand cultivator for $3. Apply to 708 E. l(yrl.le’s‘tE FOR SALE—Two fine lots on the west gide of Lake Morton, 50x175 each. Nothing better in town. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 235 FOR SALE—improved and unim- proved city and suburban prop- erty. For quick sale list your property with us. Fla. & Ga. Land Co. Telephone 72, Mumnn Buldg. 10-25th FOR SALE—A good shoe business in the best town in South Florida. Can be made the best shoe busi- ness {n the State; good reasonsfor selling, Bates Bhoe Store, P. O, Box 47, Lakeland, Fla. 203 ROOM. WITH BOARD—Excellent l front room with board may be had at 211 South Tennessee Ave, Mrs. H’ry Bacen. FOR RENT—New 6-room bungalow with bath, screened shades, water fres. Corner Myrtle and Florida Ave. Two blocks north of school. Rent $25. Apply Dr. G. D, Stoner P. O. Box 293, city. 240 FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. 405 South Florida avenue. 232 FOR RENT-—Large double room, facing north andeast. Deen & Bry- ant building. 111 FOR RENT-—Two or four unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Apply at 504 North Florida avenue or phone 137 Red. 178 FOR RENT-—Furnishel rooms. 10° 8. Virginia Ave. 247 FOR RENT-—Two apartments (five rooms/and bath each) in the 8. M. | Stephens apartmenthouse. Tetms $35 per month. Shades and ranges fur- nished and all windows screened. These apartments, fronting on Lake Morton, are new, just completed. Broad veramdas, fireplaces, electric lights, city water. See 8. M, Stephens o* G. C. Rogan in Deen & Bryant building. WANTED—To rent in Lakeland an 18 or 26-room hotel, furnished or partly furnished. Don’t care for an all-upstairs location. Apply at once., Hvergreen Hotel, Inverness, Fla. 2317 WANTED-—Maie stenographer ana bookkeeper capable of writing ot- _ dinary routine lettars without die- tation. Phone 165 Blue. ,‘ o . | MISCELLANEOUS | Sy 0 YOUR proteeted. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chuan, cashier. 25 WE ARE CONSKKVATIVE, yet progressive. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. ; ¢ 35 SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank ef Lakeland. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. B. Chunn, cashier. 26 NO PRETTIER PLACE for a home in Florida than an orange grove lot in the Futch and Rodgers subdi- vision. They are selling fast. 225 PRI o ) U UL AAk. ORANGE . GROVE LOTS in the Futch and Rodgers subdivision are going fast, several sales having been made in the past few days. Your opportunity to get onme or more of these fine lots is passing. 226 NOTICE. Notice s hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public sale i+ the eity of Mulberry, Polk county, Florida, at the place known as Wolf’s Bargain House at eleven (11) o'clock & m. ten days after date, February 15, 1913, the goods, mer- chandise and fixtures, belonging to | the estats of Wolf Abromawitz de- cel . | ADBLLA ABROMAWITZ, Administratrix. YOUR CHANCE. I am starting a night class 1 shorthand, typewriting and book- keeping-—other subjects included. | 1] THis will especially benefit you who | have to work and cannot go to col- lege or who wish to get a business education at home. Take this op- portunity and join the class. For | particulars see Miss Emma Pocock, room 11, Bryant bullding. Hours 3 | 2448 to 11 4 m. and 1 to 6 p. m. | FLY SEASON will soon be here. Pro- | teet your home from disease and ! digeomfort by using door and win- . dow screens which may ve had of turing Co, Our close in; must be downstairs. Ap- ply to P. 0. Box §00. L2 LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed spoe- tacles. Finder please return to the Telegram office, or J. A. Davis. i 242 WANTED—First class northern home cook. White woman. Small hotel, Lakeland, Fla. Box 543 o: phone 165 Blue. ; 250 Not Often, in Fact. : Fame is a bubble; but it is not ak ways the hardest blower that attains S ; entire system.” \ "ACCOUNT. solicited and | WANTED—3 unfurnished -rooms, | L A sponge In @ porcelain umbrells stand will keep the umbrella m:hl of the jar, whi :.Mkh'm mfilh way, and will also absorb the rain water from & wet umbrella. A carriage sponge will fit the bottom and is not expensive. la Stana. Market for Broken Glass. Broken glass has a market. Some of it s ground in fine, powder-like particles and used for various pur poses. At other times it is remelted and made into new glass objects. My Doctor Said “Try Cardul,” writes Mrs.,Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. C “1 was in a very low state of health, and was not able o be up and tend to my dufies, I did try' Cardui, and soon began to feel better. 1 got able to be up and help do my housework. I continued fo take the medicine, and now | am able to do my housework and to care for my children, and I feel as though I could never praise Cardui enough for the benefits 1 have received.” TAKE CaRDUI The_ | Woman's Tonic § Cardul is successful, because it is made especially for womencmul,dandachs oes one ¢ great success whidh and feel because on the womanly constitution. does it well. at explains h it has during the past 50 years, thousands o!wukh:;ddfinfzwo%‘m back o tired, dull, and are nervous, ywneog' a tonic. Why not WMMMAL’E as a special, Yourped. tonic remedy for women. Test druggist sells Cardul. Ask him. MM%W%&:‘?&“% tSEE OUR of Wrist Watcehes, Hair Ornaments, Beads, Sterling, German Silver and Gun Metal Mesh Bags, Vanity Baxes—all latest goods from Eastern markets, just arrived. %\ R NEW LINE DPTPOPOPO SO SOPOR

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