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CRSONALY ARAGRAPH | There will be services tomorrow i morning and evening at the Cumber- ase Of Flre 11 ind Presbyterian church, Rev. J. D. 5 000 Lewxs ofliciating. one | Mr. J. Hawlin Peterson came down ;)eulerd,.) from Gainesville, where Eugenia Bouchard, of Mul-|le is a student in the law depflrt- s the guest of Miss Mary | ment of the State university, took in the commencement exercises | lust night at the Auditorium, He| Mary Walker left teday for will be here until tomorrow night. , wiere she goes to make 1‘ sit with relatives and {riends. There appears in this issue of the aram a very able d A punishent, signed by “Phil- esterda 0 Fa § ES ¥ ¥ i »h Alihou, b we did not gain or a tew days, Xy B pad . Bunyan i itk P ldcly e pe counmencenient id Righ schools 5 - Steitz, itted loolies. E. 5. McUiasien went up to visit her iEon to o disclose fcel that the pub- cited to learn that wrticle is from the pen one of the of Lakeland, from Lake-| Mr. and M J. er,. Mra, ‘G, 1 vere is on her way York.—Ocala Star. ices at the Dixieland .\lcthod-] rch tomorrow morning at 111 by the pastor, Rev. W. I peyer. Sunday schocl at 3 p. worth League at 6:30 p. m, _—_—— laler 1 caarge o Mi, and Mrs. W. T. Mcllwain of nd, former citizens of Ocala, iin town yesterday and today, | of the Harrington Hall.— Star. A. Drowere, . Swearingen, | Who buave becu spending the pase reiurned tuis iurnilg 1o tielr uwome ia Pittsburg. weveral months here, owWwedliuged has bougit property Lere, aud 08 ail entuusiust over tuace counlry, lle bas been making souie ing, baving solie tiue garden land on Pulinetto lie hus lett ke oward, ani eapects 10 be down early in the fan L0 resulne operauions, avebue, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:45 a. m. 11 & om, e T Sunday school, 17¢'en Waldie has been spenstin FPreaching service, e week in town comingup from | 7:5¢ p. m. h to attend the commencement ses. She has been the guest ot | iend, Miss Ailcen McRae, and | week will be the guest of Mrs. Vilson, 4 Y ' W and To cach and every service a cor- dial welcome is eatended to all uew citizens alel Visitois, Cowme, our lu- . S, PATTLERSON, Pastor. s s ciniaititel at the chureh 8 k by the “GOD'S 5L e i - — ARCH FOR A MAN.” vices \'1'v ux"(\t \lm‘-l an® will be at the 3 owlin, T ¢t wiil.Le “The Glor- at 9:45 a. m. nt ('f i: 2 gister, Miss Eflie l.!-I \ g ¢ Mectropolis, es Mabel Drane and Miss Olive nerlin expect to leave in a few | for New York, from which they will sail for Europe, spend- he summer abroad. covdially Q EerVICes. RISJLUIIUI\S 01‘ THANKS. Resolved, firet that the graduat- ling class of 1913 of Lakeland hig. school extend their thanks and ap-| D preciation to Mrs, J, D. Lovell for and Mrs, J. R. Porter left day night for Lakeland, where will make their future humef the senior play. Resolved, second, that a copy ot thcee resolutions be sent to Mrs, to the rearct of their mony|povell and one to the Evening Tele- ds in this city—Fort Meade| giam, or ‘ PEARL HAYNES, | LOUIE LAYTON, WM. EMERSON, KARL KERN, Committee. he annual reception of the Alum- soefation will be held this even- nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. \\", rcover and the affair bids fair e one of the most pleasant and vable ever participated in by graduates. NOTICE. There will be a school meeting ag {the I'ollingsworth schcol house ‘pa . | Tuesday, the 6th of May, to dx«r‘u aSh Prlces { £-hoo! matters, All those interested ln Sagpe please | take notice. g % No. 666 | This is a prescription prepare 30C | for MALARIA of CHILLS & 25¢ | Five or six goses will break any ¢ if take thefas 4 tonic the Eoter Wi 25°‘ .J t acts orflfl!“!%f:%c/cr cken ““.'.EDISUNIA eerlesi "Cofféé‘ : u«ummw-n" d odw s20r) ¢ 2 |4 34C A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO noi-:g SOMETHING | FINE.:.; i {oc/THi GREATEST GOOD:TO THR' ¢ __q.. © | _GREATEST NUMBER. WE TsHow THE BEST PIC: * 7y - TUBES -IN THE BEST..- 1 © _MANNER. bs. sugar ... ns corn .. .. 81, 0) hns beans jans Argo Salmon ns Karo syrup 1bs. onions rs Export soap ckages Washing Powder. . bs. lard fiiece Dinner Set ee. Ask forem;porm P - .:: - - ) Klfl.(,.!lhmu i TuE PLANG ILP— W Lgecdid Plaiia i 2. Dkvased SMULL Liadily Lodd Yoy, -.i\.lo-lo gfi&ndler’ rggison & Usher, | A ams. Building., BT T e ¢ & (Alp—ovaeuy ) - 'Tlm FiS:a i.\u\.uuu, BOSTON! flmpe—Industrial.y PO P SR — articie on| VOIY BUCCesslul caperiuents i uucz\-l ther's Louse is your Father's house |’ i ; A | { ack of the her untiring service as coach (or| rHE KVENING TELEGRAM, LAK SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY | Prof. Chas, M. Jcnes will open & summer schoc] and teachers’ nor- mal Monday, May 5, at the high gchool building. He will be assist- ed by Miss May Tomlinson and Miss Winnie Streater. Pupils who have been conditioned will be taught by Prof. Jones. Spe- cial instruction will be given tc teachers who desire to take the June! ot September examinations. A good number have already signified their ! intention of attending this schoci | {and the attendance will no doubt be large. AT THE METHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW. At the First Methodist church to- morrow morning Rev. Isaac C. Jen- kins will preach on “A Contempor- ar) Estimate ot Lluln. ' after wmch 'sllppel The subject formerly lxnmmwd *(onscience,” has postponed one week. In the evening the ues, the theme being the Old Road.” The divisions wiid bs *“Fast Running,” A\ Treacherous Loadbed,” and “The Wieek” Tue prea will deal witih tkhe ‘orlil den worldy pie: 8 daneing and drinkin an- been series contin- c..er a recent ‘Lelegr: citing muc A cord I lavo 5 ial jnvitation to everybody. }AOLI.“.S\ ¢ { Mrs. M, A, Boowere [morniing 1 Oceala to daughter, Clitt “:1 ¢ Elie P Augustine, Key West, Palm Beaca und Miami. She cxpects to be gone til abtout the middle of June. Word has been pe \u\iu'l from Mrs. Artiur Pearce that she is not so well. They expect te ulmu to Flor- da in the near future. Mits Roberta Mercer cntertained rl friends at a birthday party Suturday afternoon, AV 1 ble time was he She also coceived quite a lot of presents, Re- ireshments of ice cream and cake| were served. e Haskell ay school m teft thi visit her ureen. l‘l(lnl £oces to Hollingsworth ot the old Saun- and I | ¢ t invite invited !u‘“ | Consumers will please refraini froae “A Wreek on ! Jacksounville, 5:.: | ROTICE TO WATER CONSUMTRS | ELAND, FLA, MAY 3, 1913, | REAL IESTATE TRANS:LB.S | The following real esuto transfi have been wade duriig the pas. | week: Boyd & Seleraig to C. L, Morriscn, W N Boyer and wife to Helen M Miller, Carter Dean Realty Co to Rachael S Grantham, Carter Dean weaity Coto Z A R‘.ulixl‘ "M I Dows- lass and wife to T G Lockwood, J C Iolbrook and wife to T G Lo&k\vo.)d Martha J Sands to G H Buck, E A { McClosky and wite to J I .\mwu, R D Alderman and wife to W AWhid den, Barber & Welling to Creoket Lake Anglers ciub, M S Jones to Cai- rie Jones, J W Putterson Jr and wiie to First Missionary Baptist chureh, ¢ | A Parrish and wife to C M C Thom;i- son, D W Garrison and wife to A J Moore, Fla Dev Co to J D Harper, Fla Dev Co to C W Durst, Futeh & Rogers to Jewell Wells, J T Ratlift and wife to R W Puckett, D L Merck and wile to A M MeAuley, A D Gil- ley and wife to C D Morris, Annie| iand H M Riwer to 13 M Robinsow, Annie Green to Ii M. Robinson,i 13 W Sumpie aind wite to D Wilzer, ! Carter Dean Realty Co to Mrs. Ll- len. heuaruey, s, K. Kearney and husbuiid o H R L M Lvery an viie to Iiurris & Turner, G f{. i 1wy cud wife to R L budley, 12 W Codinglon lonas e rig, R Co, s ton Ambig P10 Leeller ( Davis Ly er.al B W g anb G G0 1 A By o ’lu Cora I Lrown, A Il Drown and wife to I L Browa, W A Varn ,.ml wife to J G Dritton, J J Fout to W A Varnedee, Fla Dev Co to I W liatehinson, 15 M Patterson and A B Lrowi and wi (erd wife to A D Leonard | son and wife to | Bank (2), . J, , R Thum])«,? American Statag ‘ Hoffman and wHeg to R W and A S Zimmerman, S[¥ e Bailey and wife to | husband to wife to A D Leonard, Ivan L lle\‘I; s Emet Carrol!, 46‘-‘ Fannie M Embrey and husband to| Alice Thornhill, N E Thornhill and ‘i wife to C L. Thornhill, Fla Dev Co.! t: Anten Olson, Mrs. M A Cox ani Mary I Smith, J 8 Bangs to L. M. Dranley. Yrue Phllanthrony. *Really,” bepan the collector, I e not understand why a man of ycx‘.x‘. s will rfuze to pay his hop. “Then T tell \m" fald ; Poo SHeRTAgr—— ——— Sticking to a poor purpese make§ {many a poor stick. » NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL. Prof. Chas, M. Jomes will open'a Normal_and Training_school at the school building on May 5, and wilk continue for two months. Teachers who Msl. to take traim- I, esity for the lou \lr 109, Stateop (‘ i e oppor ity m\n Conditioned pe Hs also accemod For tunher i rormanon app Dr. Edgar 1. | ‘o the “usual mosnn AR R Examinations.§t¢& .00 2 enollid 9.W i Jewt ’I‘I'S end F"'O"“'I'S'" A L_f' X - aoltbivads )ea u fred gey ¢8b won 8 sl lonmlof dibe bas lsasren bus e {barodmvs ed of shilge a 0 A IKRAD PRTL Rt L3 al oo} al I : &aobsattval bue peqad g Atabis ¥ .1.'l’mrnnm llclml ik xHaltos) ' eds Yo 1 L A Wolf and wife to Emet ('ur-;‘i“‘“” [rell (2), G E Cannons and)wjfe to { Nelson Carroll, M L Robjugoh and | \"i fe to New Ilome Baptitt chusabs ! B Lithtsey heirs to U'A Lightsp:y| l‘h Geod Homes (o to (llytmi l\'ml tley, B L Matieny to i tmcmm 1——-1@@19»1;; IRE vsing water for sprinkling this.evow- o I ing from 6 to 9 o'clock on aecowd | of repairs being made on one of t"u- { bollers, o8 we have nét suficient boiler capacity to pive satisfactory ]u\nlcc during this perod, {0 TO CINCINNATI-IAVISVILLE via South Atlantic' Limited; daily ‘hrough train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, Ff P. A. L. & N. R/ R., Jacksonviile. I NOTICE.: In compliance . with conmtutlon and by-laws of B. M. & P. L U 1%, l-‘lonllda, all cahti‘actors iy Ihu huildihg line “m p -'usc takc n(:L;(L‘ hat nn and “after the first ‘day of Auzusgy 391y, 40es MONKING ;.pma)or P { this ywion .widl, b @ight, and C: cents thé)price pér hour: ) 504 This utilon: appteeintes - the ‘el oncrations’of Cofitfaétors who h&\‘h TAILOR MADE CLOTHING AT CUSTOM PRICES, ‘ Offers the Bast Scrvu:e to " 'mfi,..xzfi Mwm :;sbzm BENH e g Gaaimonnd | Pum o10%9d % M‘) Zysmnn bos il Y bus &mfit)%fi&n Cohirthbil? R!‘&?im’?‘ ariljeal mAll 18- \( )vorw‘hn l: hl‘r PHONE agd’.‘,m: i UL fhene 173 lareland. fia. o oy ARqE ; it el L'R £4e mfl"fl B L H I 1 u ur’ od edt al poloslior 12d 6vsg nd va (1113189 1y end Appreciated. 80019 ‘ab1!8 ol amad [N 0 G010 6 e Chxcago—St Loms qoda u ‘ iyt Ly "‘T{‘; ,[?- C c‘](‘g:"\’""?’”"‘m 191105209 o Ddamlatyze has '\ | | | | o i : ‘ 1 i il mw g T o4l M \vlmlpd!anapol ~~ ul a w" Lise " JOBLY oiia Ale-flogmefy Route Gmml R} plt’s B e Ar. Nashville - - . 710pm VA G c: Iis 34 ) Dixie Limited v. Jacksonville =“ . '935 am. ‘AryiSt. Louis ‘% 1ol 2.50‘6m. [ Ar,Chicago - . - 7:02 pm. nghted Trai Jfljacklonv?ll% itite e Ar. Evansville - . Ar, Chicago - . - 8:25 pm. . 9:48 pri. Jf - 6:54 am. nomll %uxen(er A'enl 1'16w ?lySt 1 We udve jusl recel\qd our, nmqplcs oo tor tijis’ fibason "Cart ufrpish., you tallor, madc <luthln" at your, own pride, || L.;p iu matgh suit, Wltll nMx Q{ders, thrown in E! PRESSIN(} CLUB IRfl’f);wyel' fimldln& Uq\ T ol | poig the seale’ bt prices in {ne’ past o and exdects no difigulty in. that, ree speet {n tbe future. JOHN | MURPBY & ilYM MA makes' lhe"bcsto ; “ est' bread; cakes and pies you r did see, and she Juses - Whte Clover Flowr - L “eatise she sa);s it is more bets: 3 ‘ter than rhios,” any other floue “an’ ' gucss nty mama knbws, "2 Satiskction guatadteed.’ A trial will convmcc. g "Yollll GROCER IAS IT" ' ;‘Antmclai Strme, e ‘Cghgretc Bullg g Bnm n a}.df r{llb . E imares‘ Cheerfutly” Pwrnished' o ‘an Yol 8 " anws vadaul 0! £ pid 211°Kinids of' Arelficldr s, 8 ':4 BRI 307 West Main Street- o TG PR : s, Board and R .Regula.rm 9'3‘; i DER%QS sive sales agents for HYDRO A St jpnal Show (‘n faters. Terra Omu Ronfing TI Gorner MIE%M ‘A%enGe ifld fl&ifié&w : Eiectnc ngflts, Bath and Tglot =Gool; Comfortable-and Homelike — €< bans Transients, $1. pm& S lnd Good Red Bulldln: Briek. ad lote for prompt deliveries. - @et our prices befors-buylng: % hoid* Fadkge b o4 Péfin;g »”C*-‘"? r oL A