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Case of Fire hone 5,000 . H. T. Chandler, of Ocala, has ed in the city and taken a po- with Ferguson & Usher. . and Mrs. C. N. Cowan are the hts of a little daughter, born night, Dr. Groover in attend- Cornelison, of North Caro- arrived in the city this morn- and is here with a view of lo- g and making Lakeland his per- pnt home. He will probably buy range grove. 1. and Mrs. J. H. A. Bruce left night for their summer home in on, N. H.,, where they will re- p during the heated term. Their friends are always glad for the to come when they turn their g toward Lakeland, and Colonel that he won’'t know Lakeland n he comes again next fall. rs. H. J. Drane is being delight- vy entertained in Tallahassee, ral pretty affairs having been n in her honor. On Friday aft- pon Mrs. J. Stuart Lewis enter- ed in honor of Mrs. Drane, Mrs. ry Hervey and Mrs. T. J. West. he Tampa Times must not be d to being remembered by its nds like we are up here in Lake- . They took up nearly a column fpace to thank our fellow towns- ,» Mr. J, W, Kimbrough, for awa- melon, which was grown on his stone farm and which must have n a good sized ome, as it meas- d 49 inches in length, Mr. Kim- ugh has about 75 acres in water- ons and cucumbers at Clearwa- He has one of his melons on play at the First National bank, NOTICE R. A. MASONS. gular meeting of Lakeland Chap- No. 29, R. A. M., Thursday, May t 7:30 p. m. J. F. WILSON, Secretary. 8. LEONARD, H. P. CRSONAL ) ARAGRA -‘ Mr. M. J. Cole left teday for points in Alabama and Mississippi, where he will spend the summer | with his sons and daughters. | All members of the Friday Musi- cale are requested to be at the Audi-|as torium, tor practice. The ice plant was turned over this morning to the new owners, but Mr. Youngs will remain with the con- |, sSouth cern for a few days until a manager WiTough train, Liners. H. C. is selected. It is with much pleasure that we announce that little Thomas Mar- shall, Jr., is now past the crisis and will recover. He has been critically 11l for the past ten days, and all re- [ alier prayer mecung. The brude 1s Posicssed of many wwmirable traits and will make her husband an ideal help- ¢r cauracter, fertunate nicet. The groom is one of Lakeland’s finest young men and is highly es- tcemed by all who know him, espec- ially by his associates in the Even- ing Telegram ofiice, where he has been a valued attache for the past year. He is also a niember of the Lakeland Military Band, and num- bers his friends by acquaintances, aill of whom have been showering him with sincerest congratulations on winning so fair a bride. The happy couple will leave Sun- day for Oregon, Where athey will make their future home, Mr. Yar- brough having a position out there wireless telegrapher. Wherever Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock | they go they will carry with them the hearty good wishes of a large circle of friends. 30 TO CINCINNATI-LUUISVILLE Atlantic Limited; dailly Bretney, K. P. A. L & N. R. R., Jucksonville. NOTICE. The Lakeland Businesg college of- fers unexcelled opportunities where-. Jcice that he is now on the road to|by you can become preficient inarith- recovery, The members of the Friday Musi- cale are preparing to give a musical entertainment to their friends, the effair to take place Monday evening at the Auditorium. Invitations have been issued and all music lovers are aetic ,and penmanship during your vacation. We guaranteo to teacn you more about arithmetic from a practical standpoint in one weck than you have learned, or can learn in any other school in one year. Mr. G. W. Land at thc head of the Lakeland Business Coullege, holds | anticipating a most delightful even- |the second for being the fastest cal- ; illl. NOTICE. In compliance with and by-laws of B. M. & P. I. U. No. that on and after the first day of August, 1913, the working hours of | this union will be eight, and 65 cents the price per hour. This union appreciates the co- operations of contractors who have paid the scale of prices in the past and expects no difficulty in that re- spect in the future. JOHN MURPHY, President. C. R. FIELDEN, Financial Secretary. 646 Yarbrough-Bradwell Nuptials. A wedding was performed last night at the Methodist church which united the life destinies of Mr. Ar- thvr Yarbrough and Miss Ethel Bradwell, Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins per- forming the cercmony. The simple, but beautiful service was witnessed orly by the relatives of the con- trocting parties, and occurred just It’s what you save—not what you earn that puts your credit up! A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Started here is the first step to inan- cial independence—ust make it your business to drop in now and started. S get You'll Ind the savings habit one casy to acquire. e e e constitution |18 one week of your time. jculator in the United States, and has demonstrated, lectured, and taugh: arithmetic in twenty-three States, and under three flags, and all he asks To the first twelve making application tor 1z, Florida, all contractors fn the| What will be known as the Special building line will pease take notice | COUrSe, the following proposal will | be offered: Enroll with us for one week, and it at the expiration of one week you are not thoroughly satished that you have learned more about arithmetic or that you can handle problems with more rapidity, easier and more ac- curately, and without pencil and pa per, then all that it has cost you is your week's work, slbly a great deal to gain, _ Our expert penman, Prof. T. H. Overholt, will be glad to ecriticise your penmanship, and show you in & few easy lessons how you can be- come & 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 known as the preparatory class. Remember that all of our work is conducted by the private instruction plan, the only way to study the needs of each pu- pil, and to give each pupil the proper training. We invite you to call and inspect our work. A visit to the Lakeland Business College will counvince the most skeptical that our course of in- struction is pre-eminently the best in the south. THE LAKELAND BUSINESS COL- LEGE. 644 CAN YOU DOUBT IT? When the Proof Can Be So Easily Investigated. When so many grateful citizens of thig locality testify to benefit derived frem Doazn’s Kidney Pills, can you doubt the evilence? The proof is net far away—it is almoest at your Goor. Read what a resident of Tam pa 82} bout Doan’s Kidney Pills. Cen you demand more convincing testimony? Mrs. M. E. Andrews, 2908 Cen- tral avenue, Tampa, Fla., says: “For ummeuomoom mm.n’ A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE SHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. THE VATICAN AND HIS HOLI-. NESS POPE PIUS 10TH. (Feature Feature THE CONSEQUENCES. |Vietor—Drama.) IJUNS WITH EARLY MATTY. AND EPH'S DREAM. (Powers—Ccmedy.) _....,..lloI SO byt | 'ILLREW TNDXR 1% . WNING TELEGRAM, LAR CTAXD, FIA, a beautiful young girl | Why not try it? | ers bave gray hairg before they are You have nothing to lose and pos-] fifty, but they are beginning to ap- MAY 1, 1913, PAGE FIVR 1 oued ctiaiab v iy back was weak frcm o hu (2 hun:ber o1 | Kicney co end 1 suffered greatiy kidney ailinents. Doan's IKidaey | Pills were finally brousit to my at- tention and ugon using thewa I \\..s reiieved. Since th them cn several occasicns and a few doses have alwuys removed any sign oi the old trouble.” For sale by al dealers. Price 50 conts. Fester-Milburn Co., Baifalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- Apnl Diamond 2 | have takc.xl; are of the finest gosds you can purchasz. ’Quahty, Cutting and Setling make the ¢ goods desirable. We sollcit your patronage. Y The Dlarnon | od States. Remember the name--Doan’s--anc take no other. PPOCHDPAVCC QS OPE QR OPrOPR ! Jewelers and Optometrists T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. || Phone 173 CUVOOCMOOC0N0V0OCAVROCONOT FOR RENT—12-room house, moedern Various Forme of Hiccough. conveniences, ~ Well screened; | Allled to the rare forms of nervous close in. 502 N. Kentucky or|hiccough there is also the emotiona) phone 317 Black. 658 | hiccough, which arises in connection |two weeks. WANTED—A nurse and housekeep- % . irritation and hysterical hiccough. | wonderful powers of resistance.— er. Mrs: L B. Bevis, 506 S. Fla. | ppg 1apter 18 a porticularly nolsy { From a Young Doctor in Honolulw Ave. Phone 312 Black. , 659 form, with a rough, conrse sound, It e is sometimes a sort of yelping -or Perfect Compliment, minutes or even I ‘We please ourseives that in you we meet one whose temper was long since tried in the fire, and made equal to all events; a man go truly in love with the greatest future that he cane not be diverted to any less.—Ralph Poor Sticking. many a poor stieck with a moral shock, severe fright and | | when they entered; sudden emotion, the hiccough due to worse. And yet few die. They have Sticking to a voor purpose makes barking noise, persisting for some Apparently, It appears to be neccessary for the people to o a great deal of scolding and to engage pretty continuously fa strong-arm work for the purpose @ getting what s theirs. Wald~, Emerson. His Inspliration. Percolium (of the Daily Bread)—*My @sar, you are not only my chief in- ‘centive to work, but my lifelong ine spiration.” Mrs. Percollum—"I know I'm your inspiration, all right, Percl- val. Whenever I mix a metaphor or ‘make a little mistake In my grammar Jou turn it into a story and get pay tor it.” iranan others | Used Sage Tea To Darken the Hair and RestoreCra; and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color., It is easier to preserve the color ot the hair than to restore it, al- though it is possible to do both. Our grandmothers understood the sccret. They made a sage tea, and their dark, glossy hair long after middle lito was due to this fact. Our moth- BRICK Large Stock Staple and preciate the wisdom of our grand-|{g niothers In using sage tea for their bair and are fzst following sult, The present generation has the edvantage of the past in that it can get a ready to use preparation called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Halir Rem- edy. As o scalp tonic and color re- storer this prenarotion is vastly su- perior to the ordinary sage tea made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair depends on a lhealthy condition of the scalp. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy quickly kills the dan- draff germs which rob the hair of its life, color and lustre, makes t':o‘ scalp clean and healthy, gives thoe hair strenpth, color and beauty, and makes it grow. Get a 50 cent bottle from rour! fruggist today. He wil give you | PHONE Offers the South Atlantic Limited ycur money back it you are not sat- || Lv- Jacksonville - . 8:15pm. isficd after a fair trial. || Ar Cincinmati . . . 850pm. Ar. Cleveland . . 7:15am. Ar. Grand Rapids - . 6:50 am. '] Ar. Louisville - .« 9:00pm, K I L L A L L: Ar. Indianapolis - . 1:50 am. Dixie Limited e . Lv. Jacksonville - . 9:35am. The igreat insect de-|| Wi -, <, $a8em il A Chicago - . . 7:.02 pm. stroyer and disenfec- tant. Kills insects ofall kinds instantly. Sold by W. J. WARING & C0. TONIGHT F. J. HOFFMAN GRAMMAR|SCHOOL GRADUATION Five Rows Reserved Seats at 25¢ Each Louisville & Nashville R. R. Electric Lighted Trains. H. C. Bretney, Florida Passenger Agent, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksonville d. N. DAVIS I’res. Sec.& lres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres & Asst Mas Red, Buff, Gray and Common Building Prompt Shipments ‘ We Save You Mouney A. C. Conyers Duv.| Bui ding Jacksonville, Fla. Fancy Groceries Grain and Feed. &0 2 A Nice Fresh Stock to Select from, Courteous Treatment and a Falr Deal for All, Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated. NI 290 RED DO Best Service to Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—L ouisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo Montgomery Route LT ds we are showing. COLE é& HUlll._dL' We Favor Stricter State Roards. ‘We operate on general principlesy and discharge the patients In aboud Some are better tham most of them are WM%QW&W‘»Q%’QMWQ@Q'EM woooooomommm '. Powell & McCorquedale Lv. Jacksonville . < 8:15pm. Ar. Montgomery . . 8:50 am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10 pm. Ar. Nashville - - . 7:40 pm. ] Ar. St. Louis + . <« 7:40am. . Ar. Chicago . . . 9:38am. ! Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville . . 8:25pm. Ar. Evansville - . . 9:43 pm. Ar. Chicago - . . 654am. Dining Cars J. P. NEWBECKER ———— e COEQPQFOERICOEOQPOEVEOLO0 08 MPOPOPCROHOPOPOPI4DO A Lakeland Paving& Construction Co. Artiticial Stone, Brick and Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving .and all Kinds of Artificlal Stone Work 307 West Main Street - FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet ‘ Cool, Gomfortable and Homelika l Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.25 per % day; Regular Bearders, $3.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. — | Balance of House Free| CRIDGES, Prop. SEIOTITOUS SOOI CO TS IITEIF0S0OUORIDNN