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Case of Fire aone 5,000 [passenger train due here last| t 5:45 from Tampa to Fort| was five hours late, due to 1‘ wreck in the Tampa yards.! Frances Riggins went up to, mee yesterday to visit her Miss Allen, who formerly n South Florida avenue. Ethel Early and sister, of g, passed through Lakeland 1y enroute to their home in! lvania. Cora Lee and children leave ow for their summer home at rest, N. C., where they wiil several months as is their ., E. A. Potts has returned from ia, whither he was called by ness and death of his father, passed away a week ago last; ay. mail wagons for the R, F. D. add a metropolitan touch to utlying districts as they make Jlaily rounds through the sec- lying north and south of the J. M. Whitted and cousin, 1. M. Tappan, who have been, i the pust month at Puss-n-l , where they have been enjoy-, he fine surf bathing and ex-| t fishing, will return home to- pw. and Mrs. O. S. VanHuss| d yesterday from thelr resi- on South Missouri avenue to' ome of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hoff-| where they will keep house 3 the abgence of Mr. and Mrs. | man, who expect to leave with-! £hort time for an extended trip pch the West. s. Jennie Willits Davidson leave home remain and tomorrow in Illinois, where they | until fall, when they| ncain turn their faces toward| land. Mrs. Willits is a talentedl and each scason conducts a 0 where ghe teaches oil and wa- color paintin?, her work on being especially beautiful. sister., | for | Groom leaves tonizht! York city, Morgan Groover, who pre- These 2o on the road sell-| of. 8. B: N cw where he gocs in him eeveral days azo. lemen will the Standard Dictionary of S, a very fine book, which an | t was recently selling here . Groom returns in the fall to up bis duties as teacher int he| school. | | | bs. sugar ... ns corn ... RNS sOup R RS e his Argo Salmon. . ns Karo syrup. . BECORONE: brs Export soap ckages Was}nn'r Powde bs. lard bs. meal lbs. grits ANS cream TRY OUR | eerless Coffee 34c SOMETHING FINE. piece Dinner Set ee. AskforCouponc 1. Chandler Formerly Ferguson & Usher. | Adams Building | orth Kentucky Ave.| by THE BVENING TEL¥GRAM, LAKFELAND, FLA, MAY 6, 1913, and Mrs. J. J. Elliston came ay in their car from *Tampa Mr, up tod and spent the day very plcasant.lyi greeting their many fricnds. INTERESTING MEETING OF THE WOIIAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY. An interesting meeting of Woman’s Missionary Society of the | First Methodist church was held yes- terday afternoon at the church, at] which time there was a large atten<- ance present, After the regular business, the| report of the missionary convention at Ocala was read by Mrs. G. W. Watson, which was heard with in-! terest by all present. Mrs. G. P. Quaintance lel the de- votional part of the service. The matter of furnishing the new ! parsonage was brought up for dis- cussion and ways and means looking tc this end were talked over. The parsonage will be one of the hand- somest in the State and the furnish- irgs will be in keeping with the biilding, FLORIDIAN 93 YEARS OLD CROSSING TrLL LVER(:LADES Judge P. W. \\lnte, accompanied his duughters, Miss Minnie and Miss R. S, are spending several days in city, staying at the Riverview, White the A his the city Saturdoy on the launcn! \vanderlust, havi maecde the l:'ip: | throngh the Lvergl and Loke! Chee hobee from Fort Lauderdale. | The judge, tore and came over this time to look over his lands, he being the owner 0" ceveral thousand acres near Lake Okcechobee, and to give his daugh- ters the trip. It is of interest to note that Judge White, who, as stat- el, is 93 yecars of age, although bern in Georgia, has spent nincty years of his life in Quiney, Fla., and was a member of the famous ‘re- tarning board” which voted against len for president in favor of es, following the election 1876.—Fort Myors Press, 10 TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE via South Atlantic Limited; daily torough train. Diners. H, C. Bretney, F. P. A L. & N. R. R., Jacksonville. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Just received a shipment of spring; shees for Jadi Tiis hipment co - all the lutest styles in patent reet pumps, white buek and patent leather pumps— oll new ¢ nd up-to-date styles itel to cail and loox coods over. that appreciates mps, oods ¢ You ¢ " oce are in v DROUG!I & RUTHERFORD SHOE CO0., Main St. and Florida Cor. Ave. or £hil ion No. 666 is m "rcd espec mlly r MALAR!A or CHIL &,rr.\ER gripe or sicken, 25¢ —_— 995326865603 DOPOLL } [I)ISONIA ;‘ muc«muue l" A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE SHOW TURE THE BEST PIC- IN THE BEST MANNER. 3 DMISNION JILDREN TADIR 19 | 1908, says the Review. the | White, of Quincy, Flu.,‘ Jud ¢ iters arrived in! who is 93 years of age,! Las made the trip several times be-| of | , white canvas pumps, i t i than NEXT bAIURBLY 1S JLOTHERY 'S LARAR DAY, P‘vl.a gt TELLS TROUBLES Next Sunday is Mothers’ Day anl wkite ilower in honor of the one on the on mary wiil wear tlu who gave them birth, The origin of Mother’'s Day has causol some specuation throughout the country, wiich prompis the Fior- ists Review to publish the facts o! how it came into existence, Motoer's Day broke out sporadical- all over the United States in It tock tha, , as they had not The flirst year, when the Review undertook to trace the origin of ilother's Day, it proved n» ieasy task. The women's organiza- tions all disclaimed responsibility, but said: “It's a fine idea; we shall help it along.” Finally the search led, through Blthough that was some time ago, the the exchange olitor of a Chicago @yspepsia has not returned, daily, who had run a paragrapn' 1 speak a good word for Thedford's L occe Distressing Expericnce and Tells How She Was Finally Relieved, Goodwater, Mo.—‘Cver since | was alitlle girl,” says Mrs, Riley Laramore, “I was a great sullerer from dyspepsia, I suffered miscry after cating, and had terrible heartburn, 1 thought 1 1ad to suffer this way as 1y florists by surprice hearl of it. Thedford’s Black-Draught, in small doses, every night, the heartburn was all gone in a few days, and 1 could eat without distress, I phia, who confessed to having con- Pon““ifY-" ccived the idea in the desire to cmn—' I eating causes distress, we urge you memorate the anniversary of her 80 try Thedford’s Bth'Dm“"h'- It | wmnwr s death. In laying some flow- cleanses the system, helps the stomach to | jers on her mother’s grave it oc- digest ts food, regulates the bowels, and | stimulates the liver. hs b e ey e 1t would be & ™y oets pently and is without bad aftere effects. Tryit. Price 25¢, beautiful tribute to all mothers, the living as well as the dead, if their children, on a given day, wouldl] urite in the simple wearing of white flowers, She wrote a letter about it to a Philadelphia newspaper early in 1908. That was what caused Mother’s Day to break out in spots ail over the country. PRINCE MICHI | 1 The crown brince of Japan in the | uniform of a sub-lieutenant of the im- | perial army. A A A AP P AN PP Courage Ever ln Demand, “Not in clanging fights and despap | ate marches only is heroism to ba lepked for, but on every railway bridze and fireproof 1 ling that is | | golng up today. On fr it traing, on | the decks of vessels, in cattle yards, | on lum ar 7 the firemea "and thae p , the demand for | courage Is i <ant, and the supply a im Jenreg | with tunic of net covered completely with silver beads —_— Different Kind. Wife (anxiously)—I do wish you were in come other work, dear. T am in constant feqgr that you will touch a er rafts, Trureoeneruvruresreussues | charsed wire at the shop” Hube-- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. “Oh, tha ¢l d w i: » at the ghop COGOODLOHO00OO000N | doosn’t o] at [ have more ! | aread shaut is 3 10d account at $10,000-—~TEN Til \‘1» dollar 15| the sto: to loun cn first-clacs real | care| post- W. oflice. Grahan n R. FGR RENT. Four rooms partly ell u rni M ene avenue, furnished or odern conveni- Apply at 8§05 South Florida Wi e Johnson. I 677 or see AUDITORILM. TONIGHT long as ] lived, but when I began to take | 1took two small packages in all, and ! i 2bout it, to Miss Jarvis, in Philade!- Black-Draught whenever | have the op~ | 0RE | .. 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