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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, God, in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from ¥ ° , Case of Fire | Ofle !ooo earth to heaven the son of our be- s ljo\'ed sovereign, Mrs. Laura Parish, 1y afternoon the fire alarnt; ;, . !l terefore be it 1 it was found that there Resolved, first, that Alamanda 1 11aze at the Central ho-ig,0ve No g6, W. C., extend to the s put out without lhevbi-roa\cd mother and father our department. Leartfelt sy mpathy, and pray that in-’ fnite geoduces may bring speedy re- liel to the burdened hearts and ins spire them with the consolations Lakeland today and a|trat hope in futurity and faith in ler at the Telegram of- God give in the shadow of the tomb. Resolved, second, that a copy of these resclutions be sent to the be- reaved family, one to the Telegram and one to the Tidings. COMMITTER. . Vans Agnew, a distin- .yer of Kissimmee, was yr and Mrs. C. R. Sidman and' i cauzhiter, lnez, left for Tampa i worning in Mr. J. B, Smith’s ; The little girl will have to un- 1> an operation and all hope for speedy recovery. e MRS, JOHN SELSEYMER PASSES AWAY AT TAMPA. — 3 The death angel claimed one of io & recent {ssué 6f the Jackson-|this city's most lovable young wom- e Tiues-Union there appedred a en early Sunday morning when Mrs. Lure f the proposed Florida mili- John Selseymer passed away at tha #.udemy to be bullt In that oity, | Gerdon Keller Hospital im Tamps iic, will be a very imposing struc- yafter an illness of four months. e The plans were drawn by Ar-| ‘The body was prepared for ship- ict W. B. Talley, a former Lake:! ment yesterday and last night, ac- 4 resident. i 'cnm'panled by the devoted husband. R {Mrs. P. B. Haynes and Rev. I. C. \ M. Parrish, State manager of Jcnkins, was taken to the deceased's ¢ Citizens” National Life Insurance olé home in McRae, Ga., where the returned from a trip to Lake- funeral services will .be held toda:. Mrs. Selseymer was Miss Olive Mc- oy purents, Mr, and Mrs. Ge()l‘gelcum-d only a few short months ago. who moved there recently She possessed a beautiful Christian bon Tiiton, Ga. She will return in | character and was beloved by a host out & week.—aGinesville Sun. of friends who are bowed in deepest - Iscrrow at her untimely demise. One ! Mrs. A, B, Brown have Of earth’s fairest flowers has becp keland from Verona, N. called to join the heavenly host and re at their home on lowa in her passing the bereaved husbaud 1) the pleasure of their many and other relatives have the deepes: They are delighted to be ' sympathy of this entire community Likeland again and declare, ; 127¢d at the improvements Was met last sght by a large num- 1 luve Leen made during their.ber of frieuds with floral offerinss, testimor.als of the love and esteem 'in which the deceased was held. o o Sial In order that visitors to Munn all enjoy the beauty of s and other flowers blooming ced th ; 1o park committee of the City being drunk and received the usua: wnel hus made an order ‘that mo ! flue. On the trial it developed that 1 1ose flowers shall be plncked'"”“ was the first time this old man ri Pk DPoliceman McLeod is in- . had ever been locked up and further ! 5 strictly enforce this or- that he followed his young master, iard on Mr. McLeod to say , &% his scrvant during Lee's cam- . ~irl who comes to him | Paigns in Virzinia. The judge, with rming smile and begs for trembling voice, commended hl'm for o' but orders are or-, Lis lovalty to his “old master's” fam- + must enforce the rule il and, advicing him to let Plant ike. City *‘hooze” alcne, suspended the fine and costs during good behavior prk mo | | i 1 D) UINBERS, ATTENTION! | .o 10 CINCINNATI-OUISVILLE | vill be a special bnpdf\iu South Atlantic Limited; daily tonicht at 7 p. m. All| ire requested to be pres- (WANTED! w TR Young men and women to prepare for the United States Civil service, The entrance salary for young men stenogra- 1%1s in the government service ranges from $1,200-$1,500 a The work is pleasant, houre short, salary adequate and Iintion certain. We make Civil Scrvice a Specialty. By o of our private instruction plan you can complete the > in one-half the time required in any other school, We train you for court reportinz. I wou donot care to enter svernment service then learn shorthand, which is a step- s‘one to any profession, We slace cvary craluate in a ¢'aried position as soon as the couist is cemyleted or re- ! roir money. If you are intec :'cd anl rant to lcarn train for business, write to G. W. Land, manaver, Lale- “usiness College. Special rates of tviticn to the first s-ive making appiicaion for curoilment. Lakeland o Florida "The School ThatIs Known Everywhere” ‘hrough train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, ( Any SR | il L | l l l DAUGHTERS OF POSTIIASTER GENERAL cabinet. ; SHOES, SHOES, SHOES! We are now located in our new store, corner Main street and Florida avenue. Have our stock arranged and are ready for business. We car- ry shoes for all the family. Would be glad to have you gjve us p ul!, | Are recelving new goods daily. Special courtesy to ladies and chil | dren. We are very truly ycurs, The Kimbrough & Rutherford Shoe '( : 617 o » NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TQ SELL NINOR'S LAND. ~td . Notice i8 hereby given that on the Sth day of May, 1913, 1 will apply to llon. C. M. Trammell, county judge, in Polk county, State of Flor- {1da, at his office In Bartow, for an | order authorizing me as guardian o/ | Pearce, minor heirs of Silvester Ter- ris and Hester A. Terris, deceased, to sell dt private sale an undivide ! interest in and to lot “D” in block three of Munn's survey of the town Terris and !cmaod. to be sold for the best inter- ests of the sald minors, this 6th day of April, 1913, ROBERT PEARCE, Guardian. . 626-Mon McGEE AT THE AUDITORIUM. (Contributed.) A deeply interested audience greet- led Mr. McGee at the Auditorium ye }hnl..,\'. The closest attention wu ";.\t-n the speaker for over an hon, land the audience evidently heard some things which, if they do no. Lelieve, they will at least think o. for some time. The topic was “Thr Worlds and One Earth.” The fo!- lowing scriptures were quoted as th fcundation for much unnecessary controversary: Eccl. 1:4—"The earth abideth forever.” 2 Pet. 2° “The earth is to ne burned up.” TlLese two scriptures, said the speak- | er, are apparently in conflict. On: is diametrically opposed to the other, yet we are taught that God is not the author of confusion. According to Isa. 45:18, “Gol created not the earth in vain; H- fcrmed it to be inhabited.” God i3 not like a school boy that whittle: Inut something and then tires of it Ile makes nothing that way. Th« | earth is still in its infancy. God ha: | not finighed it. This work is to I finished in dve time, and by human ! We are now doing it | L.eok at the wonderful invention j nd the great projects carried for- 'vrard today. 1s it not all an evidenc» thot the werld is procressing to- wards eompletion? The earth is not teine prepared for destruction, burt hohitation. God I8 a Ged of or der and not of eonfusion. When 11} vork is eomnleted it will be perfect We muet $Age the ! cenejes. [ Cod, and “etndg {0 ghow ourcelves approved, rirhtly dividing the Wor! proved, rizhtly dividine the ¢ Truth,” The whols Word is ne ,ereary. Everything is necessary *n a2 e mplete understanding of God'c will toward us. To properly annlv it we must properly divide it. Ever: =eaee of geriptire mnst harmonis with every other passage, from every | side. | Referting to his eubfeet, “Three Worlds on One Earth' the speaker N Wori i pa o] s ' THE MASSACRE OF THE FOUR':! -|[for their futvre work, which is to ! T i eowanemon (" Here Is Our Proposition: The second and third daughters of Postmaster General Burleson, Lucy, aged 18 years (right), and Sidney, aged 16 (left), are attend!ng a girls’ col- lege iIn Virginia, and probably will go thence to the University of Texas, despite their ardent desire to be in Washington whils their father is in the o 000000eer . ¥ ¢ 1] EST AND BEST IN THX COUNTY. | CAVALRY, (101 Bison—Two Reel Feature Founded on an Actual Oc- currence.) T VCTTUT) sy | | ‘NILDRRM UNDR 18 . ...... & “rhe st world was Lroin Ly It was Choation o the tiie ol Noawh, destroyed by the fleod. The train, whicti bore the remaing, | Esther A. Pearce and Rennetta Viola oy the first wor| Ry angels ) | the orld were he angels. |sons of God who took upon thein- ;hv-l\cs the forms of man and becaus iuf their wickedness were destroycu and bound in chaing of darkne ! against the day of judzment, I An old darkey was before J“dg.-,‘()’ Lakeland, Florida; said lands be- ' gecond world, as Paul says in Gal. Cox this morning on the charge of | 1onging to the estate of Silvester 1. | )4, is this ‘Present evil world.” The Hester A. Terris, de-| ruler of this world is Satan, and uo Christ, a8 many say. Christ said i kingdom was not of this world, au | Paul said Satan is the ged of this | world and has introduced all the « ! roneous doctrines of the age, amon . them the doctrine of the imuirtalicy {ot the scul. In the Garden of Eden God said, “Thon shalt surely dic. Satan said, ‘Thou shalt not sure die.! We are told to geek for imnu tolity; to put on immortality.” 1. greaker ingisted that if we already possessed immertality we nced no soek for it, | Some of us were taught this doc | trine in the old blue-back spelle:; .and some by Longfellow, and all o |us through the agency of heather | philosophy, but below it all we havt ithe Bible which says, “The soul thai sinneth, it shall éle.” The third world is the world t come, when Christ and His glorified church head, and body, will rule the earth in rightcousness. This body, |s|nce Pentecost, has been, and is be- ing called out of the world. They are the ones who have consecrated their lives unto death to do the Father's {will. They are not all in any one | denomination. Perhaps you do not krow them, though you may mect them every day. They are the one: !who. in harmony with Rom. 12:1 | have presented themeelves living sac- | rifices, holy and acceptable untc | God. Their trial is on now. Thev {ere now, in this aze, being prepared | “bless all the familirs of the earth’ :dnrlnz the “times of restitution.” | Mr. MeGee will address the pen- | ple of Lakeland arain.on mext Swn- | {day at the Anditorinm, in the after rreon and evenin~, This will elose the | serieg of leetnres; annonneements n" Etv;h!m-ts will dnly appear in the | | ecclumns of the Telesram, ' H i ' ! FABAAAL AN EALLASEALEAL OGS TOO TATE TO CLASSITY LOST—Saturday evenine, hetwasn the Majectie Theater and 402 Flor- fda avenne, wateh chatn and| eharm: monoeram on one slde. Re. | ward at Majestic box office. 5291 1 TO RENT—Largs front fm'nmvw!x room, well ventilated and screened. Mrs. T. L. Walker, phone 9. 627 ) The rulers | | they prefer to sell at once, Sloan Park The Beautiful, Exclusibe White Residence Suburb, Just West of Lake Beuich No lottery, no scheme, just a plain business proposition. Lot is desirably located. on corner, and well worth $300. Buy one or more lots, and for every dollar you pay in cash, you get 5 per cent in- terest in this lot. When all stock in lot has been taken in this way, all holders of certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, orhold for higher price. Should and no one else be willing to pay more, 1 will take lot 1 and pay $300.00 cash for it, or if some desire to sell, i and other holders of certifi- "cates desire tohold for higher ¢t price, I will take at cost, in- terests of those desiring to sell, and pay them cash for same. b, i | i ) 1 H | ] Property will be sold in this beau- tiful residence section for next few days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installments. Property is cer- tain to bec higher, so sooner you buy, the larger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. ‘When you wish to look at propcrty, see us or phone 342 or 145 Green, and will take you out in 2~ to look it over. D. H. Sloan