Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 20, 1913, Page 8

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Different Methed of Talking, .?:r little boy three years old had told of the difference between elgh. Buman beings and dumb animals—that Sbataln mmh"}“ :: "n:"t' .my. ': our Wwe could talk and reason because of Jor and [ shal re:hnfor time our brains and futellect, and that | Tavene 406 WOrk together for 4 | @umd animals could not. Being dis- | 0 OR€ end. But whenever b ebedlent one day, I told him that it he dominion over myself is not suficient would not obey the ruler would talk | o me and undertake the direction of Sla replied, teartully, “How can a rul | 17 81O 1 Sversep Hhe Cruth, and #r talk, mother? It has no intellect.” | SO™€ eExchange. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Our Own Business, Hicoough Epidemics. The epidemics of hiccough which have occasionally been observed are To the Aescue. ' *1 am at present devoting a good @eal of time to the Bacon-Shakespeare ontroversy,” sald Old I'd, Howe, write e absurdity of it" he continues. the majority of the Individuals who We do. Our notlon of nothing to get | 87 affected by it. It is to functional derangement of the nervous system t ::"::;bo“ I8 this Dakespeare con- owing to a slackening of the circulas : tion that the hiccough of the death struggle, remarkable more particular Por Love Is Blind. ly in a period of abundant hemopr 1 Jack 1s In love, be is D0 Judge | rhage, Is to Lo wsciived. ot N!'s beauty.—I'rove-h i probably due to hysterical contagion | Mg in his own magazine. “Think of and to the nervous predisposition of | are now on displ: Never before have we had such an elaborate showing of Spring St " These handsome garments are direct from the tailoring shop; of W.S. P “ & Co., Syracuse, N. Y., exclusively designed and tailored for fashionable men. " EVERY “PECK” SUIT is the work of craftsmen who know how. We know “PEQ Clothes, “from the wool-to the finished garment’--That's why we like to sell them. you are particular about your clothes and demand Style and Quality, we can fit you to your entire satisfaction. “PECK” Clothes are guaranteed. E.F. BAILEY 8imple Club Doinge. kitchen preparing the light refresh ments for her bridge club, which in- cludes the more well-to-do of the neigh- boring county, Sally Hill, a poor farm- or's child, came in with a donation of home-made pickles. “My mother Do fongs to a club, too,” said Sally. “Does she? And what do they do? Phy cards? “No.”” “Sew? “Oh, mo; they just draw names out of a hat : 800 who'll have the next meeting.” Mean Man, An Osborne man ‘once let his wife 80 visiting her folks. The first week she was there he took the home P per and cut out a piece and sent the paper to her. She wondered and won- dered and wondered. The next week he did the same thing. She at once packed her telescope and hurried Bome. Wn %0 Ler it was only a Joke and he smiled behind her back for & week.—Kansas City Journal cw:no Ever In Demand. Whilst I do what is it for me and| While Mrs. W. was busy in her| ‘Not in clanging fights and desper ate mareches only is heroism to be looked for, but on every rallway bridge and fireproof building that is going up today. On freight trains, on the decks of vessels, in cattle yards, on lumber rafts, among the firemen and the policemen, the demand for eourage is incessant, and the supply aever falls."—William James. Proud of Record. A clergyman in Chicago, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of his paston ate, draws attention to the record of bappy marriages at which he has offi. olated. Out of 4.607 couples married, ouly two vouples have been divoreed Costly Shortsightedness. Aany « wan is spending all his spare cash trying to find a remedy for & digestion that he ruined with candy before he married it. — ' Overcoming Action of Tides. | For use on rivers subject to great i tdal changes an Alabama engineer | bas invented a flosting wharf which funs up and down upon a solid incline lald with rails. *Yes; it 1s. I once bought some stock fn a rudbber grove and worried twe winters about frost before I asoes tained that the trees badn't bess planted yet.” - “Father,” asked little Andy,.“what's @ leading woman?” “Any woman,” re Dlled 1" -r, “who is wmarried."—Judge ADVERTISEMENT FOR FED- ERAL BUILDING SITES. Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D, March 12, 1913. Proposals are hereby solicitel be opened in the office of the s vising architect, treasury de| ment, Washington, D. C., o'clock a. m.,, on April 8, 141J the sale or donation to the U States of a corner lot, centrally conveniently located and sul for a federal building site at land, Florida. The site mus approximately 19,000 square fe area, and if the lot offered is reg gular, its minimum dimension be not less than 120 feet. Upon application the postm will supply prospective bidders a circular giving particulars requirements and Instruction preparation of bids and data t company same. W. G. MeADOO, Secreta Big Auction Sale OF PARK HILL LOTS On Saturday, March 22 THE SOUTHERN REALTY & AUCTION GO. Composed of E. M. Andrews and C. C. Murphy, two enterprising real estate deal- crs from Greensboro, North Carolina, were attracted to Lakeland because it is a live, progressive city, now occupying a prominent place on the map. Being par- ticularly impressed with the beautiful suburb of PARK HILL they induced Messrs. Stephens & Rogan, the owners of this very desirable property, to put it on the market at Public Auction and enable you to secure one or more of these beauti- ful lots AT YOUR OWN PRICE WHILE THEY LAST. Park Hill is the Coming Resideace Section of Lakeland In fact, it has arrived, already having sev- eral costly residences, granolithic side- walks, beautiful streets, etc., such as are not found in the main part of many con- siderable towns. You get the benefit of these improvements without extra cost to you, by attending this great Auction Sale. Valuable Prizes of Money and Silverware will be Given Away During the Sale The Ladies are all invited and will be en- tertained by the famous Whirlwind Auctioneer. Don't miss this opportunity of hearing a real live man, who comes 700 miles to speak to you. Admission to this entertainment is FREE. Come, See, Hear and Believe. Also enjoy the Band Concert. Remember the Date—Saturday, March 23, 1913, at 10 a. m. Also Remember the Free Automobile Ride to this Sale. , at 10 O’clock EASY TERMS: One-fourth Cash; Balance Six, Twelve and Eighteen Months, with Interest on Deferred Payments | E. M. ANDREWS, Mgr. Greensboro, N. C. —_———s——————

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