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PAGE SIX, PPut it in this band where it will be safe in our burglar and fire proof vaults—and ,from which vor can withdrow it AT ANY TIME on demand. Why net you? You may lose it. All your neizhbors do this, FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland ATV AR T R R Lowng Li; S e s 1l we are giviag. Try ws, e d b.rfi | ) 1033 I éf e LR .!J PEIVIR B RY T 1Y Smadlis the cost of s mmn !_"‘2:‘.. g Y "“ i 1214 E%ofl‘ 4 From Fiaancial Loss protection s said Caution is the parenf of safety,” A (-l’;““ “:‘\‘!‘1‘1 ogain; ° ; INSURE AND BE SAFE! l } H 13 + “Fore-think, though you cannot fore § - { * >4 I represcat reliable companies. | am dealing § ininsurance only. That is my sole business.i Y. Z. MANN Q400 OSUPOPOFOLOFOPOSOSC S Ravmondo Bldg. Room 7, 1’hone 30 STATIONERY THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ CORRECT" MANUFACTIRING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. lu“ line of Denuison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's Engr Enyrav ed Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, Toys, Etc, AKE-.AND BOOK STORE, S SIS, 3 " L. MARSHALL CONTRASTOR aND BUILPER v plags and spesifl 1 follow any plass amé speciloation. (uiLnbeg STRGLLOWE & SPLUATTY Lel A eew you vome Lacelsud Lowes 1 save built, LAXELi.. Proae £67-Grecan. FLOEDA ® WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @ B nay be walching you |« Bflu W V ivd . ifi Banty had tried raising maize elose : to the nations, Moo the climate did ) ' $ e not . with hir nd his wife. DU CGLER may have watched you hide that money, @i "__l Al e | « § #| Indecd he di unty w 2 0; men‘» L jada 'ortune i irmured, d laundry wore i what you are looking for and i 8y GEORGE PATTILIO, —— . ——— ’MAN WHO DRIFTED ON Whii wedawdled in the shade cast tiantys told us their at of restless wan- ti-ute a never-ceasing rur east as Louisiana, W rd and nerth through ja Texus, New Mexico and T ind a virgin country. ture heaps her boun Then comes a bzd have made no pro- t of the rover, that s once more; again their whining way erness. it preve fabulously —it never burns ol starvation ear ln the waoon, th history. ¢ ties in their | and they vision; or the s ¢« will not die, v their B wnd he s | “But it wasn't doing vou no good. E(iomlo," he said easy."” He had nothing to say climate. but its effects were far from satisfac- tory. In conscquence, they had dis: | posed of their acres to migrate to the Panhandle. All that was years ago. | now,' I observed. | “Twenty doliars. | swan! Do you | hear that, gitl? This gen'l'man says | they're paying $20 an acre for that plains land,” «aid Ranty, his eyes glit- | tering. “And we done sold ours for | | 83, 1f we'd only waited!” | “Yes,” his wile sighed; And we done lost thet $1,900 in New | Moexico, rou recolleet, B4?7” did. Banty wagged hig > ways of the “Welt to use, on¢ ¢ came and i not go so ed th mithwe to be « n iniquity thar L for cor instays « i I [ rier goetlc and, wit ¢, had put + ho crop. Six coitin of (MMl fn a year; yes, how calm and 1 Kd,” Goldic spoke vou mind how lrother d they were all so ricndly? i o man's hand was lifted aeainst his neichbor, Brother Ducey : did.” | ' “Hubhuh" Dave grunted. He had | . piven the recital his most earnest at- | | tention, and now he shook his head ! reprovingly ! “That's just the way it 18 every time { - the way you done. It's what I've been telling these boys here for ten | vears,” he declared. “Birds of L feather gather no moss.” “What's that you say, Mr. Dave?’ | “A rolling stone gathers no feath- | ers,” Dave corrected sternly. “You all | know what [ meai."—~McClure's Maga- tine. ! Only Perfect Gem. The pearl is the only gem not need- | fng the huud of man to bring it to | perfection, says the Gentlewoman. | History afferds ample evidence of the ! | Intense fasciuation. 1t has always ex- | ercised among the people of every age. | It is the oldest object of personal | adornment. The records of the Ro—| mans, Babylonians, P neand ngp-' tains make mcntion of it ‘ Coming to mcre recent epochs, wo' find that Philip 11, King of Spain, paid ! ' £200,000 for a =irzle pearl known as | “Peregrina.” Found in Panama, it | was pear shaped and weighed 13% carats. Another king of Spain, Philip IV, purchased one weighing 126 car ats. It was brought from India. France owns some exquisite exam- ples, but the bicgest pearl known is that which was once the property of the banker, Henry Philip Hope. | Cylindrical in form, it is two inches ikmg four and a half inches in circume | ference at one cnd and three and a |balf inches at ti hor. 1t weighs l 1.800 grains and sod at §3.000,000. | L Ce 10 Uncie Ezr ms to take ¢ Goin that's vis- Q 00 old! ed. H f ut any- 11 g uptodaie < to argue | Andy Johr climent, . l.want to argue e Tildeu-liayes ' scrap—pPuck THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFELAND, FLA FEB. 26, 1913. ‘I could see that | 1 | against the \' It was good enough climate, ‘ | “That land is selling at $20 an acre | & “it's too bad | | Regular meeting every l‘ueidnyl fat 7:30 at 0dg Fellows Hall. Vistt e rln 0 rl ing members aiways welcome. A * SR R # felier, £on of Wik | 2] Heen ;.:Lndm; : Lis father in Plorid i Le lat- | § ; 4 »'s illness, which kept him from ap aring before the Pujo committee. 3 Increa e Tm. Quaniy We gn'e the "most now but we arc ; more, Phone us and prove iy L Best Butter, per poand Bugar, 10ipounls . iy ke Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ......cmm.cvvein i Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ... ... e G % Snowdrift, 0-pounl pails . ... ......... 2 *3 cans family size Cream.............c........ .. sl 6 cans baby size Cream.. ...... “ iR i 1.2 barrel best Flonr.... .....;..m.... .. 5 ":'l:' "( o 12 pounds best Flour. ... . ..0vvvmm. .. ., “5:“::(;’_":’“;“ ':’ur::; il i Picnic Hams, per pound .. w.........e...... AnlicsiuR: Wisiting brothers oot Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. . ....... vk ally invited. T. ¢ RO, UTSON, Octagon Soap, 6 for. .. meovenrivom.. ... Grou'xd Coffee, per pound. . .............. 5 gallons Eerosene ... N Nomwr: Grand. M. SMAILES, Rec Sec. United Bruthuhood of erpenterv nd Joiners o A"mx"n Local 1776 every Tuerday night at 7 I it A8 | SR BT T T 11 | , Precident BBl T i R S e I i PRl e Pres, BRI Palw Chapter, 0. K i ———— s aa £350 o L Y 16 S 0 second and fourth T of ea month at 7:30 p m. Mre _ 8c. CIGAR Fiora K:en, W. M.; J. F. Wilson \ Secy. mmm——. day night Circle firat 3. meets eve hotsday nmoht | Woodmen The best Union MM ade cigar in wovn. They have stood the test. Lakeland vamp No 7%, W. Q. W meets every second and fourth Thurs ( ed Thursdays, W J. Estride Council Commander. Mrs Sallie Scip Gvardian of Circle K OF P. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commarder ACKSON, Secretary The Town of Beauuful Location The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunm Inqmre About It At Boomil hymondo Bldg., Lake! C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. lephone 309. Eltora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 Tulphons e meets every second and fourth Mon i day nights at 1. 0. N. F. hall. Visit- { ing brothers and sisters cordlally in. vited. MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G. MRS. ILA SELLERS, Sec. POST 33, G. A. R. Meets the frst Saturcay In every month at 10 1. m. at the home of J. M. Spacling on Kentucky avenue A. C. SHAFFER, Commander. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. (WHITE STAR MARA D. A. HENDERSON Proprietor Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. F nicets Friday nights at 7:30, at | 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, See W. P. PILLIANS, N. G GILAtBoL E Orange Blossom Div. No. 494 G. LA toB of L. E meots evar second and fourth Wednesdars o’ each month at 2:30 p m Vialtin: Qisters always welcome MRS. J € prows Rerc'y | e | l : Q, \la Corner Florida & M2 = i i Phone 279 \ / The Sanitary Jloi: Florida and Western Mezts of A'l ;\md; Fresh Vegetables & Mother's B¢ Grand Orde- of Faolee Meots evers Wednesday nivhe Ir 0dd Fellows hall. Q. W. Row'and president; W. B. Hicks, secretary.