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v PAGE ™% e ———————————— T ————— ) Mylm'y of Life and Death, In many cases of death, as for % stance from drowning, the tissues re main absolutely unchanged, yet where there was life before there is now no life; something has gone out thst co ordinated the physical and chemical forces of the body, kept them at work, prevented them from interfering with each other, kept the celis in equill brium and was the source of all the energy in the body. There is the ba$ |- @ing mystery of life—and of jeath. » i THE KVENING TELEGBAI LAKELAND, FLA,, APRIL 22, 1913, mwortal six hundred." and is proug | of his record as a Confederate sol- sunf PEnsnm snssw dier, OF OUR FLOI FLORIDA SOLONS In Sunday’s issuc of the Times- Union there appeared two photo- (Continued (rolu Page 1.) graphs, one of A. S. Scott and the| ceola to send out copies of the locai other of P. R. McCrary, The latter | peper in order to beost the commun- is the eldest eon of Mrs. P. R. uc-,ny One day, well remembered, th2 Crary of this city, and his many | commissioners reared up and stated friends wijll be interested to md;t.-at they could not stand further what the Times-Union says of him: | appropriations; practically every- “The photographs above repro-lbody down that way conceded tha: duced are thcse of P. R. McCrary, tae $1,000 appropriated had been vice president and manager, and A. )well spent and it is Mr. Stanford’s §. Scott, fiscal agent of the Southern iGea to get a law permitting towns, Rev. T. J. Allison js the best to- | Steel and Iron Works, one of the cities or counties to set aside a cer- 0‘0 mato grower known to this 'm"_luc\\est plants but in no wise the tain sum for publicity work. o fn Case o‘ F‘re ll:nvlng “shown” us by presenting us | least to start operations in Jackson- T 5 0 ' with a sample of his vintage. \llle. The Southern Steel and lroa IMPORTANT MEETING. Phone 000|, Great Sunday School Imstitute for South Florida to Be Held at Lak:land in July. Practical Frenchwomen. The Frenchwoman makes a poist understanding the business either her busband or ber employer, 1s seldom content to be a mere clerl or typewriter. It is maintained thad the reason woman's influence is mos® potent in France than in England & because of the Frenchwoman's gread er capacity ln a practical way. PERSONAL The Sinner and His 8in. , One of the bardest lessons for wn to learn is bow to distinguish between Life is short, art is long, opporte |& sinner and his sin, how to love the dty fugitive, experimenting danges |one and hate the other.—Christies us, ressoning dificult.—Hippocrates ' Rudeavor World And Borrowing Impossible, SOS0L0S0+04040404040908060 GRADUATION TIME 1S HERE We have just recelved ome of tuc largest stocks of solid gold Mr. T. B. Osteen has returned l.(rc. but up to sixty days ago was' from Tallahassee, whither he ‘\ent a small concern as compared with Thomas Head, of Nichols, is|{5 a delegate to represent Lakeland | the Southern Steel and Iron Works Mrs. £ Lcdge, B. P. 0. E - N the city, the guest of her cousin, s A l:ntht lihe State con ,ul teday. Mr. P. R. McCrary, th ! The Sunday school board of th: ws R R. Snowden. s enthuelastle over the | rianager of this plant, has been man- |y ;50 pethodist conference 1s|§ Jewelry and novelties ever shown. 4 cordial invitation is extend- — -|food time enjoyed while mlnglhvr ulacturing Pefrigerator plants here panning for two institutes in July. Cne of these is to be held in thc 1rthern part of the State and the c‘her in the southern section. ‘The one for the southern part of the State will be held in the city of Lakeland, and the one in the north- crn end of the State will go to Live Cak. | The First Methodist Sunday echool decided on Sunday morning to in- vite the imstitute to this city, and . the Sunday school board has been notified of the fact. pay train made its appear- with the Best People On Earth. ed to all to inspect the Cole & Hull stock. {duy, gladdening the hearts of nloves of the A, C. L. Messrs. 0. M. Eaton, E..H. Ynungl. o, G E. Southard and F. A, Grether ! pade a party going to Tampa today ifor some time, but a short time azc tle company was reorganized and Mrs. Bradley (ron und her charm- | ¢ capital stock raised to $200,000 daughter, Miss Lucile, who have | The company will manufacture steel teen spending the past four months,c-‘.mm,. from cld scrap iron by an’ { with the family of Mr. E. C. Eads, entirely new pracess. According to left this morning for their home at | pjy, McCrary this will be the only B\l Eaton's han Gsome car. Hopkinsville, Ky. These ladies made | stcel casting manufacturing plant a host of friends in Lakeland, all of | {hjs gide of Chester, Pa. They will yirs, John 8. Edwards left today ™1™ hope to sce them return next buy old scrap iron and ‘melt it by {cr 2 visit of some weeks to Atlanta, eiectricity and make It into steel by vhere she will Dbe the guest of WARRY GOothu by W e ol The “Always a Pleasure to Show (oods.” COLE & HULL * Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla 3 goee the il ng B e s 2 2] BUILDERS'SUPPLIES Rev. J. R. Cason, presiding elder triends and incidentally take in the gferl- of e:lll: new m:“::o are A.l 'aul, president; P, rary, vico ! | This will be one of the most im- ::"mme:;;nfn zWolul:.'.::;o::.y "::l‘; portant meetings to be held in Lake- |reu'nrer aiAs ot i1and this year. The leading Sunday oante 4 ? school workers of the Methodist ageat church in Florida will be here, to take part in the exercises. Among THE 101 RANCH {these will be Rev. C. W. White, of A'r EDISONIA TONIGHT. Czde City, the field secretary of the i Florida conference, one of the best Miller Bros., ownen of the ranch, f).formed Sundy school workers in own at this rancn the finest and ,the State; Rev, Q. 8, Roberts, of most elaborate country home in the' Jucksonville, chairman of the Flor- world, and conduct a mcdern farm jga conference Sunday school board; lll:: ranch. i Rev. J. B. Mitchell, of Tampa; Hon. very manner of fow of the Bartow district, occupied tha rulpit at the First Methodist church Sunday morning, delivering a stron; sermon on “Infant Baptism.” Dr. Cason will hold the second cuarter- \ visit her sister, Misg Evelyn, and ly conference on Wednesday evenins clatives In Georgia. gt the church. He reports the work cther of the district in very good condi- Mr. Isam Walker, one of the coun- tion. He anticipates a successful tv's pioneer citizens, passed away 8t g .5i0n of the Bartow district con- bis home a few miles from this elty | reronce, to be held at Arcadia on c Sunday morning, April 20. Mr. yay g9y Walker was nearly 88 years of age, and was the father o1 fifteen ciiil- dren. pleasures of grand opera. Mies Catharine Cowdery left to- toy for Atlanta to take in the week| of grand opera in that eity and als Ed Scott, one of Arcadia’s mos! public spirited citizens, passed through Lakeland yesterday, after a week spent in Tallahassee, Iooklng Rev. D, B, Sweat returned yester ¢y morning from & several days stay in Jacksonville, where he went or business connected with the| clurch and his paper, the Christian Advocate He attended district con- ference while there. ally keeping the law makers from (nuklng too many blunders in the | measures coming up fof considera- tion, Mr., Scott is an enthusiastic good roads advocate. He favors al- most any sort of good roads measuro - P. H. Sanders and Miss An-|g, 1ong as it acemplishes the end in tie went up to Sanford today to at-|yjew and gives the people good roads «1 the funeral of their relative, - T. J. Cochran, who dled In that) Rey, T, 8. Armstead, of Bowling eity “‘“"““Y- The Cochran fam-| Green, was in the city a few hours I formerly lived in Lakeland, and|ycgterday, returning from Provi- giocery stock in - what has been | conference, after having served as a as the Tharp building, on|traveling preacher more than forty I'« Grmise of this lady will bo, « avenue, Mr. Powell recently |‘rars He iIs 77 or 78 years of age, lie held services on Sunday. Mr, Arm- Messrs. J. R, Powell and C. W )crorquodale have opened up a neat - leined of with regret by many. scd the prineipal interest injbut as spry as many men twenty iilding, Mr. B. E. Brocks also | years his junicr. Mr. Armistead has an interest. Don’t YOU do it—pay ALL your | bills with CHECKS and ceipted legal vouchers fcr EVERY CENT spent and a CORRECT, DE- PENDABLE record of your expendi- tures. A CHECKING ACCOUNT with this institution will aid you materially ia many ways—especially in estab- iiching your credit standing. Investigate. tn on the Legislature, and incident- | handling them are 'here shown. dence church, near Kathleen, where | istead is one of the most interesting !ing the hand of man to bring it to wen in South Florida. He is now on perfection, says the Gentlewoman. the superannuated list of the Florida | History affords ample evidence of the ‘ ercised among the people of every age. the honor of being one of “the Im-l | mestic animals, and the methods of j, the State. with genuine amusement and chuck tull of instruction and everybody should be in attendance at the Edi- sonia tonight. tlonll reputation, among them Dr. . B. Chappell, Sunday school edi- tor of Nashville; Dr. E. E. French. GO TO (,lNLINNAu-quB\'lLLE Via South Atlantic Limited; daily through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, FPALG&NRR, .lunonvllln.‘ ‘supplies, Nashvjlle; Mr. J. M. Way, field secretary of South Carolina; Miss Kilpatrick, one of the finest primary workers in the South. Bishop H. C. Morrison, of Lees- kurg, is to have a prominent placo on the program, giving lectures on the doctrines of Methodism, With this array of superior talent, Lakeland may well congratulate her- gelf on securing the institute. There will be a large attendance on the part of Sunday school workers throuzhout this entire section of the country, and it {8 the intentivn of these having the matter in hand to 'riake it a great occasion from every roint of view. Different Kind. Wite (anxiously)—1 do wish you were in rome other work, dear. I am in constant fear that you will touch & | Only Perfect Gem, Tne pearl is the only gem not need- | Intense fascination. It has always ex- {1t is the oldest object of personal adornment. The records of the Ro- | mans, Babylonians, Persians and Egyp- * tains make mention of it. Cuming to more recent epochs, we ' find that Philip 11, King of Spain, pald $200,000 for a single pearl known as | “Peregrina.” Found fn Panama, it | was pear shaped and weighed 131 catats. Another king of Spain, :hlllp | IV., purchased one welghing 126 car-| charged wire at the shop.” Hub-= ats. It was brought from India. | “Oh, the charged wire “p the shop France owns some exquisite exam- doesn't bother me: what I have more ples, but the biggest pearl known I8 ' 4.4 1 oue is the charged atah that which was once the property of the store.” et the banker, Henry Philip Hope. Cylindrical in form, it is two Inchul long, four and a half inches in circum- | ference at one end and three and &' ———— Long-Lived. “0h, yes, I come of a very long 'fived family. My father cut a third balt inches at the other. It welshs set of teeth when ha was past eighty.” ty.’ 1,500 grains and is valued at $3,000,000. | “That's nothing. My grandfather died | v Behindhans. 3t infantile paralysis when he was Uncle Esra—You don't seems to inety-soven take to Eph Hoskins' cousin that's vis- | iting here. Uncle Eben—Nope. He's too To Make Test on Animals, old' = Whether the education of animals fashioned. He won't fight about any. ' 18 8ccomplished by the gift of imite | thing uptodate. He wants to argue ‘tlou or the force of Instinct is the sbout Andy Johnson's impeachment, Sublect of Inqulry at two eastern uab | { and I want to argue the Tilden-Hayes “®rhitics. scrap.—Puck. Just So. Curlosity is finding out something about somebody else that don't conm-! cern you and which would make you mighty mad if somebody else found it ocut about you when it didat con: . Johnnle Jones’ Solllequy. “Gee! I wish I had a hlltory that vonld r»mmt fteelf V— Inden "‘“} i f»nuoo.m % EIIISONIA i A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES TH® GREATEST GOOD TO THE SATEST NUMBER. WE l 0w THE BEST PIC- JRES IN THE BEST i MANNER. - MOVING I’ICIUR[S ‘ ALL THIS WEEK: THE LA MANE SISTERS SFrECIAL lOlRanchl MIIOR . m.nnm ". % IN THE LATEST. > and10 cents! .a ..4.--.-” known to ¢, H, Mitchell, of Arcadia, one of th: |¢ the poultry yard, all manner of do- ' p0gt prominent Bible class teachers |§ In addition to these will be a|Q It is an entertainment overflowing ' pumber of prominent workers ot na- | & 'superintendent of Sunday school & | \ Exclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glass STAFFORD STANDARD SEATS. for Schools, Churches sad Theaters, Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Dulldlu Briek. Carload lots for prompt deliveries. Concrete Reinforcing Steel. Get our prleal before buying. 204 Twigg Strect M Tampa.gFlorlda ] DRRINOOOVUCOTOACODAOA0D PEQE0 oooooooommm Powell & McCorquodale Staple and Faucy Grooeries Grain and Feed. 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Artiticlal Stone, Brick. and Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificlal Stone Work F. . HOFFMAN J. N. DM J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres & Asst Man GO 0+040$02. 0L FERNLEIGH INN * Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main Street _.Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet . Gool, Gomfortable and Homelike Rates, Board jand Room: Transients, $/.23 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per. week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop.