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Case of Fire hone 5,000/ : , Opal Lee Bullock Mrs. M. F. ringtun, and Mr, Scogsis, } The trip was made in p’'s handsome car. for a visit at the home of Mrs. . Norvell, having come witness graduation of her brother, Mr. n Bracken. . R, W. Deane, who is now {n pn, clips the editorial paragraph tly appearing in the Telegram roing the wonderful success of young architect who was paid ,000 for his plans for the New court housc, and sends it to us the comment that Mr. Guy pll is a Boston architect, and “That is one reason why New ers are mud-slinging at the pe- r design submitted by the suc- ul architect,” i he Bailey Clothing Co. is now larly organized and doing busi- The new concern bought out er in any way connected with business. With Mr, Bailey at Bhreed capital and stock, it un- btedly will prove one of the most essful institutions of its kind Bouth Florida, v le meeting will be the address of mitsion form of municipal gov- ment. Judge lMalone is one ot country’s big men, and what to say on this subject will be vital interest. Don't fail to come he meeting, which is called for ‘clock on account of the conm.- cement exercises. rof. C. M, Jones has been in- d to deliver the literary address he graduates of Summerlin insti- Bartow, on May 14, These who e heard the inspiring and elo- nt talks made to the pupils of Lakeland school on public occa- ps know that he will give the and uplifting that they may cor- 'ith them into the ere of life’s activities upon which ly are about to enter, TO CINCINNATI-IOUISVILLE South Atlantic Limited; dalily ough traln. Diners. H. C. Bretrey, P. A L. & N. R. R., Jacksonville. | ash Perices THE EVENING TELKGRAM, LA KELAND, FLA,, MAY 2, 1913, PAGE FIVE are? to be what we 15 1L wordl waile to be what we Is 1L bLeteer to ccase striving are not? It we cun rid ourselves of all un- Is It Worth While? (Address by James Boulware, V aledictorian Graduating Class Lalke- land Gram ar School.) B e e — pWige in the use ol time. Le is 4 { reckless sociuiliiit squende: s way Le lost aund re- l‘\.‘*- Wi Ui, dioacy gulied, locausta) broken and G 0L wurd aud deed, we shall rid | stored, bul uo power cun recall tue oul lives Ob LautCh 1ubuisih, rcsucss-l Less and lear, et us wide nothing, and we suitii 1 NOIICE 'IO V:AIB CONSUMERS. net be atraid ov weluyg tuuad vue. | | and Mrs. 0. M, Eaton, Mdstch er nterest of Mr. Pruitt, who is no| he feature of tonight’s Board of the limits e Malone, of Denver, on the | tow graduates somcthing help- | enlarsed | Consumers will pecse refrain from veing water for sprinkling this even- ing rrom 6 to Y o'clock on account oi tirs being mode ¢n one of the Lmlers, as we h.x»e not sufficient boil- capacity to give satisfactory ser- vice during this period, r of the Bank of Live Oak,!GoQD ROADS ASSOCIATION TO a pleasant party going down. mpa this morning to spend the | Mr. i MEET AT BARTOW MAY 7. The Lakeland Highlands Good !Roads Association will hold its reg- | ular monthly meeting at Bartow, on 8 Alleen Bracken, one of ti¢: \ednesday, May 7, at 10 c'clock a. lovely and popular young la-‘ who ever lived in Lakeland, 18| ¢ynce will be presented. The publi. m. Matters of very great impor- is invited to take part in the discus- sions. Come! Make a note of the date. J. 8. TOMPKINS, Secretary. NOTICE. In compliance with constitution and by-laws of B. M. & P. 1. U. No. 14, Florida, all contractors in the building line will pcase take notice 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 unfon 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 ) ORIDA, POLK COUN- head of this enterprise, and with STATE OF FL TY, CITY Unknown, You are hrroby notified that your cow was iho 1st day of May, 1913, found running at large within in which the running at large of such animals is pro- hibited, and was impounded, and you are hereby notified and required to claim said animal, pay charges 28 prescribed in Section 155 of the teviced Ordinances and take s arimal out within twenty-four hours after the receipt of this notice, and upon you failing to do so, said animal will be sold to cover such penalty and cost as provided. Marks—Crop upper bit in one ear, swallow fork in other. Branded—*90 " Color—Black. This 2d day of Mdy, A. D. 1913, W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism { Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, i Colic, Spraits, Bruises, Cuts and OF LAKELAND.—To Fte. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- | ternally and externally. Price 25¢. Mealody of Happiness, “Get out in the suslight,” says a | Georgia philosopher, “and see Happi- ness coming down the ad, picking | a barso for the whole world to dance!” —Atlanta Constituticn. —_— lngr’mude. Ingratitudo is always & form of | | weak . I have never known a mu cal 1 1 ful.=— DUIIMS Sllgflf $' 00 zfoerm’; ability to %e wungratetul. ans Corn 125¢ “ cans Seup 25¢ “Right O1® Burning the candle at, both ends fi::z MB':::SMCH' 23'(5)5 :lg“M‘"C, of making both ends M bars [ xport Soap 25¢ om«u»um pkgs Washing Powder |25c d Compound (b 10¢| 3 t“lS(’NIA ; Try Our teel Cut Coffee 34c Something Fine | piece Dinner Set| ee. Askfor Coupons| .F. Chandler Adams Building orth Kentucky Ave. | | Burns, Old $ores, Stings of Insects | Let us do nodung and say noth- ing untrue, and we siall not be airaid of having our most secret mo- e analized, It straight lite. is worth while to lead a Nothing is more sat- | istying than the consciousness of be- ing what we pretend to be. We have only one life to live, and we should all want to do our best with it, and make the most of it. Ruskin says, “God gives us always streugih enough and sense enough for everything lie wants us to do.” +1L is worth while to take comiort in this thought, and believe that the! | vightly | right now that not another minute | Dresent opportunities, if used, are great as we need. Are the little things of life worti while? We are told to despise not the day o small things, Which of us can scy at the close of each day, “l have Wwatched the little things and have done all in my power for humanity and righteousness,” s Go, take lite as God gives it, not as we want it, and make the most of it, is the kind of life worth while. If your environment disagreeable? Then get in harmony with it. A �od way to Co that is to understand it and suit oursclves to it, As long aa there is friction we cannot work well or gain in our work *‘that beau- 1y which is born of power or that s/mpathy which is born of love.” Let us say, “God put me here among these ecenes, these people, these opportunities, these duties, He is neither absent minded nor incom- petent. This is exactly the place He means me to be, the place L am capable of filling, There is no mis- take, My life is in the proper set- ting.” We must not rest in {dleness, for idleness breedeth vice. There are circumstances of our lives that we can change—there are possibilities that we may, by consistent effort, enlarge, We can override the ob- stacles that confront us, if we but will to do so, and in so doing grow strong. The almost speechless boy becnme Demosthenes, the orator. If we are timid, weak, inefficient, we are so because we do not gare te be otherwise. If we set out to live a grand life, man cannot, and Ged will not hinder us, Qur oppor- tunities are what we make them. A poor artist, wishing to repay a kind- ress, took the sheet from tis own bed, and painteq on it a glorfous Picture of Alexander in the tent of Darious. He found his.material and made his oppoitunity, and 1epaid his fiiend, It is very much worth whlln to be COMMENCEMERT EXERCISES Lakeland High School No 8igns on That Road. Homeue that i IR as Pussed, Do 1L ue LHGCL LHLC L0l Lhul b Lue st L ' b aue Ol Lmerson says, “Nalure arms cach man wilh some facuity waich ea- .‘.blts him to o casily sonie teat im- ! 1 pussible Lo others. This ougit Lo put an end to envy. ‘ So tue quesiion is not how muca time have we, but rather how L.,H{ we best expend it We are all cap- | italists because we have time, ‘The onrly pauper in the world, 18 a deai, duwmb aud blind idiot. But how shall we cetermine the use of our time? | We know that we are using our time well when we are going about ocur Master's Dbusiness, There is time enough to do all He means us to do each day, and do it gioriously. Suppote each of us should resolve | 8bould be wasted; what energy there would be in ourlives! what strength! what noble purposes! what grand re- sults! Let us examiue our capacities and gifts, and then put them to the best use we may, trusting to God's direc- tion, absolutely. He can do great things with us, if we but follow His teachings, He never wastes any- thing, forgets anything or loses any- thing. Let us tollow the command ot ‘the great Philosopher, though he holds the world in the kollow of his hand, He will yet re- member cach of us, small stones though we be, in the infant world among worlds,” And now, dear teacher and school- nates who are in the grammar scLool still, we must say goodbye to you, and to that part of school life when we enter the high school, but only for a short time, fo: you, our ]m-houlmutcu. knowiag that you, too, are preparing for your entrance into the high school, where we will again resume our pleasant relations a8 schoolmates. While thanking our kind and' faithful teachers for all they have so earnestly endeavored to do for us, aug for the patience and fa.bearance with which our faults have been bcrne, we would express our sincere | appreciation. Our farewell is softened by the knowledge that our past years to- gether and your work for us will be pleasant memories throughout life. ““He that is thy friend indeed, He will help thee in thy need, 12 thou sorrow, he will weep, If thou wake he cannot sleep, This of every grief in heart EHe with thee dot' bear a part.” Dear teachers and schoolmates, such friends have you been to us! and your voices once loved shall ring ever in our faithful listenins ears, “Friendship—our friendship ic like the beautiful shadows of ev- | cning, spreading and growing till life and its lights pass away.” Keystone to Success. “The only helps toward success that I have ever found worth while are, 'flrflt to have a purpose and then a willingness to work for it. That ta [ the main thing. Coineldent must be a ‘realization of the absolute necessity “|of good health ané an ahsorbing In TONIGHT' terest or hobhy entirely diferent from one's pursults.”—ldward Bok. | W the Strand. His Insplration. Pereolium (of tho Daily Bread)—*My ézar, you are not only my chlef in- teentive to werk, but my lifelong fin. 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 you turn it into a storzy and get pay for it.” Human Nature. “Why is it,” asked the curious guest, “that poor men usually give larger tips than rich men?” “Well,. suh” sald the waiter, who was something who, There are no signboards along the | of a philosopher as well, “looks to me '- road to success. We have to paint our | like de po’ man con't want nobody to ~we®¥ [own, as those who have found the | find out he's po', and de rich man don't road are generally too busy to attend | want nobody to find out he's rich."— to the matter. Youth's Companion. Plumbmg For a House Com- Mo A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. 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Get our prices before buying. 204 Twigg Street MEI_(_EL & CO. TampagFlorlda == | QFOSCPOSCHOPIPOE OPOFOSF0P DOORCRAORACRHARR CRORRCRORICKIORIONE Varlous F- of Hiccough. ' We Favor Stricter State Bearda Allled to th torms of nervous | We operate on general princi hiccough ther <5 the emotional | &nd discharge the patients ia al hiccough, wh 3 In connection two weeks. Some are better tha® with a moral ¢ «re fright and | when they entered; most of them ar@ sudden emotion vugh due to worse. And yet few die. They hav@ frritation und Lysterical hiecough. wonderful powers of resistance.=e | The latter is a particularly noisy From a Young Doctor in Honolulw form, with a ro coarse sound. It/ is cometimes a sort of yelping or | barking noise, persisting for some | - minules or even ! | ADON"H“Y. It appears to bo necessary for thg ! people to co a great deal of scolding And to engage pretty coatinvously or purpose makes | strong-arm work for the purpose | getting what is theirs. Poar Sticking. 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