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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 The Polk and Osceola district con- cention of the Womaa’s Christian qemperance Union will ba beld at winter Haven May 1 and 2. r. and Mrs. John O’Donald hlvo leased upper floor of the Daniels’ pome on South Tennessee avenue, where they are now at home to their | friends. el sMr. J. K. Futch brought us in ocme of the finest Irish potatoes we pave seen this season. They are of the “Early Rose” variety and were grown on high pine land. George H. Alfield, a real estate ., man ond active Board of Trade boos- ter of Lakeland, visited the Sara- ' gota Board of Trade at its meeting . Monday.—Sarasota Sua. . Rev. J. H. Weddell, pastor d All gaints' Episcopal church will. give: up active service some time in Jun and with his wite will go to hll pome in Thonotossa, where they wiil reside in the future. Mr. Weddell bas been in charge of the Lakeland church for the past twenty-five years and will be greatly missed by" his! congregation, The latter have mode no arrangements as yet to @il his place. . lLakeland dcfeated Bartow yester- dcy in on Interesting game of base- tull, the score being 9 to 2. The teature of the game was thepitch in of Meharg and the al-round good work of the Lakeland intield. Bar- tow used three pitchers in the gome but was unable to hold the Lakeland btatters. The Lakeland lineup. fol- lows: Turner, c.; Reddick, es.; Meharg, p; L. Miller, 2b.; Franklin, 8b.; Williams, 1b.; Voglar, rf.; T. Miller, it.; Stroin, ef. NOTICE R. A, MASONS. Regulap meeting of Lakeland Chap- ter, No. 29, R. A. M., Thursday, May 1, at 7:30 p. m. J. F.'WILSON, Secretary. A. 8. LEONARD, H. P. earn that puts your credit up’ started. { casy to ecquire \N K It's what you \%e—-not what yonu A SAVINGS AC{OUNT Started here is the first step to inan- cial independence—ust make it your ¥ busizess to drop in mow and get You'il !nd the savings habit one .| Glover, |1 McLendon, Robert Lavid B. Dickson dJr-, Annie Jones, Miidred Morse. ————— 4O TO CINUIdMNALI-IUUISVILLE via South Atlautic Limited; daily tbrough traic. Liners. H. C. Brewuey, F. P, A, L. & N. R. R, Jacksonville. NOTICE. The Lakcland Businese college of- fers uncxceiled cpportunities’ where- by you can Lecome preliciend inalith- aetic ,and penmansbip during yous | vacation, \e guarantee to teacn Mp, G H. Alfield performed a wed- | you wore about arithusclic frem a the lighter shades, and we feel ‘sure hjs services ‘will’ lmnodlnuly be in M dcnu. o 'NOTICE TO th comrms m water Will de enl off on’ Or- ding ceremony, this alternoon in “his | practical capacity as.notdry public, the happy couple being eolored, Now that he -bas tried, bis hind and found that he is “somie™ performer in that line, Le is Dow. open 4o engdgements with stundpoiut in one weck than you have learned, or can learn in any cther schocl in one year. Mr. G, W. Land at tre head of the Lakeland Businees Cuiiege, holds the secoud for being the fastest cal- culator in the United States, and has demonstrated, lectured, and taugh: arithmetic in twenty-tirce States, and under three flags, and all he asks | is one weeck of your time. Tothe first twelve makiug application tor what will be known as the Special nnse street, east of Massachusetts | Course, the following proposal will avenue, betwoei the hours of 13 and | be offered: 4 tomorrow . (’l'hund’q) morning. Earoll with us for one week, and | rieh. 45 | It at the expiration of one week you are not thoroughly satisted that you have learned more about arithmetic or that you can handle problems with more rapidity, easier and more ac- ‘l‘l. wm‘ naméd puplls 'm curately, and without peacil and p» graduate from department of the Lakeland May 1, 1913 (Thugeday), and the subjects on filc\ tm'wlll speak grammar per, - :::: your week's work. Why nct try it? then all that it has cost you s You bave nothing to lose and pos- sibly a great deal to gaiu. Our expert penman, Prof. T. H. Alflw ‘s Profession—Lottte ;Overholt, will be giad to criticise Bryaat. ; : ‘Home !nflllll'u—bofll Wells. - Music—Lonise Roquemore. * Boys Make Mea—Hobson Strain. .The - Girl Question——Helen Shaf- Music—Myrtle Mouts. Charity—Anaie Jones. International Arbltntlon-—Annlo Raymondo. ¥ Music—Cleo Scipper.- . The Face the lndcx—mn Bn- sett. True Courtesy—J. C. Ilelaldon Music—Marguerite Owens. The Semimoles—Virginia Lufsey. OQur Feathered Friendv—Sadie Klausmeler. ' Music—Grace Murrell, 5 Is It Worth While—James Boul- ware, Jr. o Graduates—Bessie Bryant, Lueflle' Clough, Arlle Black Jr, Hobson Strain, ' Angelo Raymondo, Lena Scally, Doris Wells, Helen Shafter, Frunell Swindell, Mildred Youngs,| Eunice Guthrie, Jessie ~Mas Wil-| llams, Alma Bassett, James Boul- ware Jr, Mirlam Hallam, William Watson, Nina Chiles, Virginia® Luf- sey, Irs Bryant, Sadie Xlausmeler, Kate McLeod, Florence Zimmerman, Gladys Turner, Lottle Bryant, Lela Brown, Orrie Lee Coleman, Earl Peterson,” Walter Pillans, Nathaniel your ponmuhlm and show you :{n B few easy lessons how you can be- come a good penman. For the young man or young woman who has failed to pass in the common school - | branches, a class will be conducted during the summer kunown as the preparatory class. Remomber that all of our work is conducted by thu private instruction plan, the only way to study the needs of each pu- | pll; and to give each pupil tho proper training. We {nvite you to call and inspect ‘jour work. A visit to the Lakeland Business College will couvince the miost skeptical that our course of in- struction is pre-eminently the best In the south, THE' LAKELAND BUSINESS COL- LEGE. - m BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SMALLECOST & Sinyle Remedy Beautifies the Hair - What & pity it is to see s0o many people with thin, crispy bair, faded or streaked with gray and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beau- |“Il color and dustre If they would is Do’ necessity for gray hair under sixty-five years of ‘age, and there is no excuse ‘for any one, young.or old, having .'thim, straggling halr, cither full of dandruff or heavy and rank smelling With excessive oil. - -You can bring back the natural forever rid yourself of any dandrult cnd locse hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wycth’s 8age and Sulphur Hale ! Bemedy... For gemerations common garden Sage has been uted for re- storing and prulrvlng the color of the hair; and Sulphur is recognized ty Scalp Specialists as being exeel- lent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles. It you are troubled with dandruft or itching scalp, or if' your hair is losing. its color, or coming out,get & fifty.cént bottle of Wyeth's Sage and’ Sulphur from your druggist, and no- tice the improvement to the appear- ance of your lulr after a few days" WL l.““ ~OBPTDD sve > A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE ‘IREATEST NUMBER. WE SHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. .. --.RL'FROM THE COUNTRY. (Eclair—Comgdy-Dra:ma.) THE QUARREL. ((‘r\chl—hra na. ) WHO'S IE (Powers—Come JDMIMION .} SODREC CEDPER IS ....... 0 Edwmonsten, J. C. |, biit use the proper treatment. There | air” colar of your hair in a few days and | | flllSflNlA " iakadcdadd Mecccccsssssssensinor ol U L 1 The Diamonds] MAN WHO DRIFTED ON Apl‘ll Diamond Shir shewiis! are of the finest gosds you can purchase. Quality, Cutting and Setting make the goods desirable. We sollcit your patronage. 'COLE & HULL I chclcrs and Optometrists - Phone 173 Lakeland. Kia. By GEORGE PATTILIO. While we dawdled in theshade cast | by the wagon, the Bantys told us their | history. 1t was that of restless wan | { derers who coustitute a nevar-ceasing | caravan from as far east as Louisiana, wending westward and north through | { Oklahoma, Texas, New Mezico and, i Arizona. They find a virzin country. break it, and nature heaps her boum ties in their laps. Then comes a had year, and they have made no pro- vision; or the spirit of the rover, that will not die, wakes once more; again | their wagons take their whining way Various Forms of Hiccough. through the wilderness, Allied to the rare forms of nervous Surely the goal will prove fabulously ' hceough there is also the emotional |and discharge the patients in aboul rich; always that hope—it never burns . hjcoough, which arises in connection | two weeks. Some are better tha® out. The memory of starvation can- ' with a moral shock, severe fright and | when they entercd; most of them are pot dim; hardships and distance do | gudden emotion, the hiccough Gue to | worse. And yct few dic. They bave but fan it; it fires their souls as the ' frritation and hysterical hicoough. | wonderful powers of resistance— lure of gold tempts prospectors. And . The latter is a particularly nolsy ; From a Young Doctor in Honolulu : on their hcels comes the plodding .form, witk a rough, coarse sound. It tarmer, who goes patiently to work to | i3 gometimes a sort of yelping or wrest & living out of the claims | parking noise, persisting for some | they bave abandoned, and wakes, | minutes or even I lome ‘morning, to find that elvilization s knocking at his door and he is We Favor Stricter State Boarda ‘We operate on zereral principle®y Apparently, It .appears to be nem for tho _people to Co & great deal of scolding Banty bad tried raising maize close Poor Sticking. and to engage pretty continuously : to the nations. No; the climate did | Stieking to a poor purpose makes mnnmmwl:kt;olr the purpese @ { sot agree with hiia and his wife. m!uwormek. i gotting what is theirs. . i “} likea it, Ed,” she protested. “But it wasn't doing you mo good, pear El Capitan mountains, and, with this as & dase of operations, had put his nestegg in sheep. But the sheep bad dived over a cliff on a night of rocking storm, and there was none to prove what, or who, propelled them. Much good it would have done him could he have proved it. 80 once mure he had gathered his scant belongings into a wagon to set out for that promised land. “This is the last time; yes, sir” cried Banty, in his excited cracked tones. “Where we're going now they say it's a regular Garden of Edea, like what the Good Book tells about. All you have for to do is to stir the ground some and you've got & erop. 8ix cuttings of alfalfa in & year; yes, PHONE 290 RED - BRICK Red, Butf, Gray and - llo had nothing to say against the ‘ climate. . It gh climate, bk o Ifl;:;fi;é;: :“, e Common_Building | tory. In consequence, posed of their acres to migrate to the i R N e o T s Large_ Stock ~ Prompt Shipments 4 ot et e ellagatghan e} - . We Save You Money - _ nmt;:"mlr‘nml- Nt anll 4 id 1 gen'I'mian says : H mssasme s A C,Conyers DuiBudwe | fering, “And we dons sold ours for » Us: UV Jacksonville, Fla. : §3. It we'd only waited!” . . iy “Yes,” his wife sighed; “it's tov bad. 5 A e " , DOBRA000MOSON0KI000000IN08 % Mexico, you y 3 ¥ 1 Ind he did. Banty wagged his : § lml:l ::do'r t;o inscrutable ::u o;’ ml: powell ‘ " IVI ccorquodale }l de Fo , and , “We : ’:el:. Wr;:l'l: h::e tl':::lr:llx‘tl 3 : . Staple and Fandy Groceries ! This was & worn-out tale to us, oue | 4 > * Grain and Feed Iy of little meaning. Nesters came and | ¢ i nesters went. 1f they mtdn nolt. ::‘ u::: ; 4 ' W ¢ :;m:r'l:rwor fim th:nsomhwm A ‘Nics Fresh Stoek to Select from, Courteous Treatment aad & i try, y 35&'.'&'.’..‘1‘:.““ wia it for o | Your Patronage Solicited aad Appreciated. { d cotton uad other mainstays of | & 3 i ite : NI y Banty had fenced a quarter section ;‘ Louisville & Nashville R. R. Offers the Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—L ouisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids | : Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited “And don't forget how calm and peaceful it all is, E4," Goldle spoke up. “Don’t you mind how Brother Ducey sald they were all so friendly? He sald no man's hand -was lifted Lv. Jocksonville - - 818pm. L ero:r" R“;:l,’-. :f:"m his neighbor, Bmhf Ducey Ar. Cincinnatl =+ 850 pm. A;. MO:MMI S “Huh-huh” Dave grinted. He ul Ar.Cleveland . . 7:15am. Ar. Birmingham . . 3210 pm. given the recital bis most earnest at- || Ar. Grand Rapids - - 6:50 am, Ar. Nashville < - . 7:40pm. l:;tnlovll. ll;fl now he ohook his hdl :: m—..u.m * - 900pm. Ar.St. Louis + - « 740am. ng! g * - 1:50am. 3 oA _;;rhnt'- 3n;t“the way it I wg ume ' od e " S - e way done. It's_wl b Dixie Limi Dixie Flyer been telling these boys b here tor ten | Ly, Jacksonville i i ) . e o 93S5am. Lv. Jacksonville . . 8:25pm. h 2. v o, o » o ‘. & | AnStlowis . . .250pm. Ar. Evansville . . . 943pm. | B feather gather ao moss. g Ar. Chicage 702 . P | | “What's that you say, Mr, hw?" v % o Ar. Chicago - . . 6S4am. “A rolliag stone gathers 20 feath- en,” Dave com steraly. “You all | :n'o: what I —MecClure's Maga- Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars H. C. Brotey, larid Pusenger Agen, 18 W, Bay St., ackwadl I AlJI]IlflRIIJM D ————— S ——— VTP TSROV P E O P00 TQ 908 Je0eOe R rOeU rOP0ecededed == 3 lakeland Pa\lny&ConstructionCo. Artiticlal S'one, Brick and Concrete Bulldlng Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paviag ‘and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street - F.J HOFFMAN 4. N.OMIS . P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres & Asst Mas The Grammar Depart partment of Lakeland School Present THE HEIR OF MOUNT VERNON | 25¢ 35c§ FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfor:able and Homelike Rates, Board and Room:* Transients, SI.23 per day; Regular Bcarders. $3.00 per week., MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGEg, Prop. 15¢ ! * —— e e+ A e . S—— e — — —