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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 8, 1913, PAGE FIVE : ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY l. se 0f Fire AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT. | The following from the Dothan (Ala.) paper will give an idea of the excellence of the entertainment - | Which appears tonight, and also Fri- tMrs. L. L. Wadford lefti day and Saturday nights at the Au- pr their future home in! ditorium: “What proved to be the most re- |markuble ‘lemonstration of mystic st several days in Fort Ulieater was given at the Palace last guest of relatives. | M. Moore left today for jome in Alexander City, she will spend two or, hs with relatives, i & H, Darracott is spending' s in Coronet, where she t of her son, Mr. J. W,/ nd family. pwalks are being laid on side of Main street be- nessee and Florila ave- h will add much to the| at busy thoroughfare. . Straw left yesterday for me in Mankato, Minn, He in June accompaniel by and will make Lakeland ent home. F. Hallam and children, been living in town dur- hool term, have moved Club House for the sum- fll be a regular meeting pd Lodge of the Elks No. itheir hall over the post- he regular hour this even- members are urged to be o in the entertanement as well as!sanitation erccts more tombstones night. some of them in the audiance was!than divine .lisp'easure. Conventicn Rostand ~ was hailed as & man| |kin unusal hansome. 1 sayed 48! gpellbinders please not God when vossessed of mysterious powers, and | much to Marthy but she says, says| the performance he gave last night certainly proved him to be a Pt{ would naster in his chosen profession. “Perhaps the most pretentious O (o diess with.” I says, says I, “Woeli, ¢ess who cowmbine them, but jf one 4} nave ever give you more by afonly be forthcoming then business 0 durnel site than 1 have spent on myl aptitude with common great| owy close,” abinet Mystery. In this| yog 1o work the times that you have| not the leagt bit smart.” his offerings was his famous ‘Re Rcom,’ in which he reproduced i exact Jetails Abdul Hadur's East Indian C act Rostand showed wonderful skill Cordery has been spend-' power ever presented in a Dothan' { RUMINATIONS | bl b UNCLE HENRY CEQFCFOPQFQFQICFOFOSUFOI0 Dear Editer, I seen you and Mrs. H. at the Music Club entertanement tke other night. Marthy and me was, toth there. We had a gool time. I am reel fond of music. I offen wisht 1 had of give more time to the prac. tice of singing when I was young. We uset to go to singing school back where we come from some yeers ago, and I sung in the quire for a loeng time. [ sung tener and teners ig scarce and I think my talents was widely apprechiated in that secksion of the country. $Still I have never got right down to busness and studyed music like Mr. Orme has Aone. Still, as I sayed, I offen wish ‘ (C. C. REDGRAVE.) Faith in God enhances our efli. ciency in business and renders our success therein more probable than it would otherwise be. We do not | sey that godliness is the chief qual- ification for public business and em- ployment. A diploma from a busi- ness college is a better introduction | to a banker or merchant than would be a certificate of church member-; ship without it. The ability to pray is supplemental not substitutional. Sanctified intelligence is better than sonctified ignorance. Prayer mecc- ing enthusiasm is a poor substitute for the culinary art. Gool cooking and good praying are divinely ap.| vointed handmaidens. ‘*““What Goa kath joined let no man put asunder. Badly-baked bottom pie crusts send ueon s, Busiess |} We have one of the largest say tha I had of done so. 1 would like to t the ladys which took part , pore people to a premature grave ;(hun an unkindly providence. In- “lucie is others, Henry, which look as good if there hus-| | | she, ;luuls had of give them the mouey | Then she says, “If you got your mind took up with writin, and with remarkable rapidity car-!| guess you would have coneiderabie ried his audience from one convul- sive spell of laughter into another. It Rostand’s chief aim is to make his audiences laugh, his efforts cer- tainly met with success last night. “That local amusement lovers nev- just tryin to get me er tire of songs well rendered Was| g.gin. Palace last| o right when Mr. Mounts, appearing ladys, Jdemonstrated at the for the first time before a local au- dience, was given a reception that was spontaneous and well deserved. more than you have sot.” [ didu't say no more. I have offen explanedi, to her that writers which gets payed at all gets payed good, but I didn't mention it this time. 1 seen she was drawed into She don’t never like to heer pass a complement on other but it comes naterel to me to admire beauty in what ever dlsgulm! I may meet it They is a singer in this town, nn»l‘ Mr. Mounts is a lyric tenor of ex-|y wiii not mention names, but I have ceptional ability and and splendid tcok notise that him or her—I know stage presence.” These gentlemen will appear Thursday, Friday and Saturday which they are but 1 am not lettin O] on 50 as not to give any clews—hus allers got a good word to say for nights. Admission 5 and 10 cents.| cyer other singer in town. Ihave al- 3] lers felt a thrill of pride and delight SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! ia this. Such a spiret shows a good character and & broad mind which 1 delight to see. I will say here that | among Just received a shipment of spring| we had ought to have more of the shoes for ladies. Tals shipment coi-|game spiret in this town. We had ude ‘A. Windham expects ‘tomorrow night for New here he will join a party b San Francisco, Cal. Mr. goes as representative for erhood of Railroal Train- ch and family, who recent- 0 Florida from Kansas, and been living at Davenport, ed to Lakeland and are oc- he home of Mrs. Cora Lee r absence for the summer, her children having left for their summer home in tains of North Carolina. tton-Harris Shoe Co. has e Futch & Gentry store. the north side of nd will open up on June fine line of shoes and ev- Main I This is a large concern put in a fine line of goods, ave no doubt will do well rowing and thriving city. aish Prices i | et $1.00 B e oos B0 ............. «..25¢ ................ 25¢ | Argo Salmon.......... 30¢ | RROCRYRUDL. i 25¢ | 26c¢ | xport soap s Washing Powder. .. .25¢ d TRY OUR . rless Coffee 34c OMETHING FINE. piece Dinner Set| Ask for Coupons| . Chandler perly Fergusen & Usher. l lams Building : h Kentucky Ave.! ‘ains all the latest styles in patent|ought to be more piowler of each leather oxfords, white canv::s pumps, | other than what we are. If & man black satin street pumps, white buck|o; a woman dos well in something; pumps, and patent leather pumps— | jnsted of tellin how much better ell new goods and up-to-date styles.| we have seen or heern tell of some- _You are Invitel to eall and 100k| yheres else, we had ought to swell these goods over. up with pride and reflect that this The store that appreclates your|is a feller citizen of ourn, and that calls, KIMBROUGH & RUTHERFORD SHOE CO., Cor. Main St. and Florida Ave. we can point at him with pride anu not with scorn, and show to the outside world that we have got a fine set of peeple In this town, and 673} tiat we have all got sense enough No. 666 o appreciate them. As I gaze about over our fare citty, what .lo 1 see— hard thinkin and fare-minded offi- This is a prescription prepared especially | ciels, a lot of square and upright ‘Five or six doses will bresk any case, and 'if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. Our~ Own Business. Whilst 1 do what 18 At for me and | the schools with a lot of smart and !abstain from what is unfit, my nelgh- | up_to-date teechers. 1 see singers, or aand I shall often agree in our|..qd pertaining to a first-class | means and work together for a tne |, 1 o proud of all of them. These to one end. HBut whenever I find my dominion over myself is not sufficient for me and undertake the direction of him also, T overstep the truth and come into false relations to him.— | | Ralpgh Waldo Emerson Baby a Real Midget. The month-old child of a gypsy, which was the subject of an inquest at Wandsworth, Fhgland, not long since, was described by a doctor as the smallest baby he had ever known. It only weighed 3 pounds 14 ouncas, instead of the normal 714 pounds, and its length was only 1 foot 5 inches, as compared with the average 3 feet 3 inches. . ; - CEDISONIA , AMENRCORIRRCT A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE SHOY THE BEST PIC- ™ IN THE BEST NNER. w POOR JONES' VACATION. (Nestor—Comedy.) DMISION ........ —— GLDREN UEPER IS . _ ... & It acts on the liver better than | YOURE and them which is betwixt ‘Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25c | and between, a fine Board of Trade! loud. | {for MALARIA or CHILLS ‘& FEVER, | busness men, a bevy of beautifull women, both old and yung with a cracker jack of a man for a sccertary, the best newspaper in the State, a fine superintendant for) elicutionists, and artists, etc., 18 the kind of peeple which com-| poses my feller citizens, says I to myself. . [ I will now draw these remarks to| | 2 elose, by saying that 1 hope eacn and everyone of my reeders will de- cide for the comin yeer to be pmu.l; of each other, and to say so offen undl S0 no more at present from your | true frend. UNCLE HENRY. ’ AUDITORILM. | Vaudeville Thursday Friday ano Saturday | 5 and 10 Cents i \ his folly is in dabbling. Religion . gives morals, not Dbrains; heart goodness, not head greatnegs; ac- lVln South Atlantic Limited; daily they neglect the home to recure .he opplause of the platiorm. * Religion with business is the ideal;. happy are they and wore likely of gue- honesty preferable to being “die'ful good but Religion alone will not make a Duke of Wellington of the man- who is not the possessor, in embryo, of the military genius of that great commander. Plety that wou.. keep a man on his knees the greater pait of his life time would not pro- Jice a tactician equal to George Washington, whose boyhooi, by thc way, shamed the lie, and whose manhood exalted Christlikeness. Re- ligion alone will no more do this than education nlone will crbate genius or produce a Mozart among. musicians, a Milton among poets, a Lee among generals, presidents, among statesmen, a Spurgeon among preachers or a Greeley among edi-| torsciOn the other hand the absence of plety will not rob a man of na- ture's. legacies, Raphael's pictures, nen will admire while the worla stands, yet he was guilty of illicit re- lationships. He was an artist, not « Christian, his business was paint- ing, not religion. Napoleon, despite hig lack of Christlike character, had f6w, peers, perbaps no superiors in splendia talents and administrative abllity. From the Bible standpoint we might justly arraign the late! Robert Ingersol for his blatant in- fidelity. But you could .not laugh down, you could not preach Adown, his legal knowledge, his mentai! acumen, his far-famed rhetorical| ability. If religion does not argue| glant intellect, neither does irre- ligion imply mental imbecility. It would be no discredit to the cause of religion in Lakeland should its most active Christian men prove to be but fifth-rate business men; and to intelligent .iscerning! minds it adds nothing to the prestige ot agnosticism to cite the splendid nat- ural gifts and mental equipment oi |* a Huxley or a Tyndal. preacher in the pulpit might be a splendid laughing stock upon the' political rostrum—he generally is, ' centuates, but does not create men- tal prowess. Yet while not creative in its functions, it will enhance and pive increase, its presence imparts Le lost. #0 TO CINCINNATI-LUVUISVILLE through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, F. P. A. L. & N. R. R,, Jacksonville. WHY IS LAKELAND FIRM? Because Its Citizens Have Learned The Truth, i After reading this generous and encouraging report from Mr. Ter- rell, those who have the misfortune to suffer, as he dil, will naturally leng to get similar relief. But to get the same good as Mr. Terrell had yon should get the same rem. edy. There are of course, other kid- ney pills but there are no other pills the same as Doan's. That is why Lakeland people demand the ‘genu- ire, F. B. Terrell, Lime St., Lakeland, | | Fla.,, says: “My kidneys troubled me arl I had lameness in my ‘baek, | tozether with rheumatic -pains. Dean's Kidney Pills brouzht me prempt relief and acted so satigfac- torily that it is a pleasure to rec- ommend th | For ¢al lers, Priea 3¢ ccnts, F C'o., Pnffalo, New York, scle azents for the United | o es. - | Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. A splendia |’ POPOPUEOPOPOPOPOP0O and finest assortment of Dia- monds ever brough to South Florida. Call and see them. 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