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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 e e————— Miss Frances Skinner and her sis- ter, Donnie, spent yesterday in Tam- p visiting their aunt, Mrs, J. D. Al- jen and son Walter. Mz, H. P. Walker, who has a mer- | ¢chendise establishment at Auburn. Zile, and another at Kathleen, is « pusiness visitor to Lakeland today. Lakeland Lodge of Flks, No. 1291,] il hold its regular meeting tonight| i its eiegant lodge rooms over the postoffice. A full attendance is de-| sired and visiting Elks are cordially welcomed. Mrs. E. M. Park, of Lakeland, is the guest of her granddaughter, Mra. Joe B. Johnson, She will remain un- til the last of the week.—Tampa| Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Rentz, of West Prospect street, are the proud par- ents of a little son, who came to trighten their home on last Thurs- day, May 15. Danmiel Preston Rentz, I, is the little fellow’s name. Miss Dorothy Bates has returned home for the summer vacation from Sutherland, .where she has been at- tending Southern college, Miss Bates | is the picture of health and declares| ttat although she loves Sutherlanil| ghe is delighted to be back in Lake- lani again, and her friends are glad ty have her back. The Lakeland Furniture and Hard ware Co., are incorporating for $40-, 000.00. It is the intention of the ccmpany to enter in the wholesale | g well as the retailing of furniture und hardware. They have com- menced breaking ground on their; property near the water plant for a two story warehouse, 50x150, which will be the largest warehouse in the tty. No doubt they will do a large business in their lines. Two hundred and forty happy pic- ticers left on the early train this morning for ‘Kissimmee, where they tre no doubt enjoying a royal day. The train was packed to the doors erd with the Lakeland Military bend on board to furnish the music. and plenty of well-filled baskets to tempt the inner man, it should be a bappy and contented bunch of Pres. byterians that strike the city on the sfternoon train. A letter recelved from Mrs. J. H. A Bruce at Wilton, N. H., says: “On wrarrival the weather was as warm % when we left Florida, but in a ‘ery few days it changed and has teen cold ever since. The Colonel Hays near the fire most of the time, It being too cold to enjoy riding In the auto much.” Special For SATURDAYS 20 bs firafifiled Sugar $1.00 To anyone buying forf Cash other goods to’ the amount of One Dollar or more. Only, One package of sugar 0 a customer. Every- ting as represented| O monev efunded. | { | 0.1, Ciandler Fornerly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 Adams Building North Kentucky Ave. i | 9 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 22, 1913. A commitiee from the Lakeland: j Loard o1 ivaue, consisting of Secre- | Ty A, J. Holworthy, Messrs. J. L.: SKipper, C. A. Mann, A. C. Shaffer aud W. D. Kdwards, left yesterday {leorniug for Anna Maria Key, as guests of Mr. G, W. Bean, of Tampa,' Wwho is largely interested in this at-' tractive resort, and who wanted some; lepreseniative citizens of Lakeland | 1o 8o over aud see for themselves the islaud’s charms. Mr. Bean, wno is, vostmaster of Tampa, is an ideal| bost, and it is safe to say he will luuke his guests have a most enjoy- able time. When the latter return and make their report we look for & general exodus of Lakelanders to tLis pleasant seaside resort. PROHOTONS - HEH SewooL LAKELAND ACCEFTS AUBURNDALE'S GEALLENGE.; wrda J. J. DAVIS CO. Successors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue YOUR KIDNEYS, Eesidents Must Learn the Importance of Keeping Them Well. Perfect health means that every| organ of the body is performing its functions properly. Perfect health cannot be enjoyed if the kidneys are weak and disor- dered. Thousands testify that Doan's Kid- ney Pills have a reviving action on weak kidneys. i What this remedy has done in so’ many cases of this kind is the best! proof of its merits. Read the following. It’s testimony | gratefullly given by a Bartow resi-| dent, Mrs. S. G. Williams, 97 Orange Ave., Bartow, Fla., says: “I suffered from backache and pains between m;.‘} shoulders and I also had dizzy spells' Heavy and Fancy Groceries | I s The following nameq pupils have teen promoted, The yearly average appears atter each name: From 11th to 12th. Lloya Hooks, 95.93. Esther Heath, 90,62, Will Hetherington, §8, Helea Conibear, 6.2, Gladys Wilson, 84.93, Ruby Turner, 84.81, Maggie Bryant, 84.25. Viola Powell, $3.66. Lula Haynes, 83.08. Annie Cargill Mayes, 81.3. Georgia Fannin, 80.77. Shelton. Meharg, 79.68. Maude XMiller, 79.68, Geo.gia Lanier, 76.66. Dan Sweat. George Owen and Ma- rian Coleman are candidates for the twelfth grade. Dan Sweat finishet bhysics. General history and alge- bra before coming to Lakeland high school. No one is permitted to skip any work. From 10th to 11th. Tunnoe Bryant, 95. Dan Sweat. 92, Mary Groover, 91,95. Lee Kinsinger( 89.4. Forest Clonts, 89.3, Ned Skipper, 89.15. Lily Dale Thompson, 89. Hazel Norton, 88.63, Edith Tomlinson, $8.47. Mary McKay, 88.35. Jurgess Daird, 84.55. Myrtle McRae, 83.8. Jewel Swindell, 83.78. Fannie Lou Iendrix, 83.2. Mary Owens, 80.7. Annette Moore, 78.95. Bryan Reddick, 78.8. Clarence Rodgers, 77.3. David Stroaker is a candidate for | 11th grade. From 9th to 10th. Genevieve Duggan, 95. Anna Shepherd, 94.5. Glen McRae, 91.7. Lurline Pillans, 91.6. Leon Jackson, 91. Lola Crews, 90.4 Hattie Tompkins, 90. Steadman Parker, 89.9. Lillian Gain, 86.7. Marie McLendon, 81.9. Ruth Skipper, 80.8. Bessie Templeton, 79.8. Ewin Adair, 79.8. Ethel Yarnell, 79.2. Jessie Tillis, 77.4. Veronica Hamilton, 76.2. Leona Priest, 75.8. There are several candidates for tenth grade. All those who expect to enter the | high school Aepartment next year | will have to take the entrance ex- amination. 1f you -are prepared to enter any grace the examination wili not be any trouble, otherwise it may give you trouble. The grammar school grades will be printed some time next month. CHAS. M. JONES, Principal. ’ ———e—— Mr. T. H. McRorie, one of th2 early and Dixieland, is down from Jacksonville for a few days on business. Mr. M- to come down oc- Rorie says he has casicnally to V y the wonderfu! es of progress he hears abou’ 1 .nd each time he feels has not been told and, that the bhalf £ 306 6 00 94203DBIOT EDISONIA \“nm rec00976860" w30 ) ) ) L] ) ;R IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GoOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WE gHOW THE BEST l:lC- TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. Open at 5:30. RS GOLD AND DROSS \ \ jrama.) e Itk N s 1a.) —_— - ) I IT ALL i pPlaying games. The Lakeland Baseball club ac- cepts the challenge of the Auburn- dale club and will play them on any . Guy they will name except Snturda)’s.s B. Y. CARVER, Manager. | HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS. Mr, Will Wilder moved last week onto the Walker place to care for talie unuil the owner arrives in the fall, last Thursday for Kentucky for the summer. We shall look for them, back in the fall, l Mr. Jack Price and Mr. Will Shu-| gert went on a fishing trip on sat.! urday. The weights have not yet' been reported. Thursday night a party of young' people met at the home of Mr. Paton Skinner to celebrate the 13th birth-| day of his neice, Thelma Surgneir. The evening was pleasantly spent in Thei~ was a donkey minus a tail and several tried to fur-| uish him with one, but some wanted the tail on his ear, which was al- ready long enough, others tried to Iin the tail on anything but the don- key. The most successful was Max Phillips, who received as first priuc 1 tie, the other prize was carried oif by Lottie Webb. The birthday cake with thirteen candles was a decide | success. Miss Thelma received quite 2 number of valuable and uscl’ul‘ presents. All report a fine time, | Walter Pearce and Gus Lowery have gone to Winter Haven to work for Mr. Scott. (Jack) says that bread and cake' are mighty scarce since the ‘‘Mrs. left (for Dan.). Mrs. H. A. Powers entertained at' ! a delicious ¢ o’clock dinner on Sat-| urday. A small portion of the glee club met at the home of Will Pearce on Sunday night to sing sacred songs. Arthur Pearce, of Winter Haven, was circulating among his friends on Monday, on business and pleasure combined. Sunvlay school at 3 o'clock will be followed immedlately after by rreaching by Rev. Collier. Robert Pearce has gone to Winter Haven to spend some time. Boat rides and boat races are quite popular on Lake Hollingsworth energetic expluiters of | Calomel and does rot gripe or sicken. 25¢ | “ _“5 and 10 Cents lately. Miss Maude Turner is taking les- sons in shorthand and typewriting. Robert Pearce and Rouie Whidden made a trip to Winter l}a\en on their bicycles Sunday. They Aeclared they would lecave their wheels at home next time so I suppose walking i2 good. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any casc, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It act” on the liver better than AUDITORILM. ' | l | ! tiolda Piece 0 chasing elsewhere. and headaches. A box of Doan’s Kid-l ney Pills relieved me and toned up| my system."” A Tl For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cehts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 1 New York, sole agents for the Unlted} States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Judged by Written Worde. ‘*You don't know a woman uatfl Mr. Kirby Blaine and family letu you have had a letter from her/ |4 *"Tenderhooks,” ty Ada Leverson. NEW GROCERY OPENED. Mr. E. P. Hickson has opened u first class grocery and feed store, at 220 Pine street, and wishes us to|g state that he is now ready for busi-|g vess. His stock is of the best qual- ity at the lowest prices. Phone 296. LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! T will loan you money to build or tuy a ome or I will sell you a home complete and loan you the cash to pay for it at 5 per cent simple in- terest, Better see me than pay rent. JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Room 12, Futch & Gentry Blds. 742 SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENING AT BAPTIST CHURCH ANNEX. Read this for your special benefit, young man, The Baraca class of the First Bap- , tist church will give an open social Friday evening, May 25, at 7:30, at the Annex of the First Baptist church, All young men are invited; also bring your best friend with you. COMMITTEE. to the light and see it sparkle like a thousand diamonds. Note how deep is the cutting, how beautiful the pattern. Buch a plece on your sideboara would be a constant source of pleas- ure and pride. You can afford to have it and more to match it. Our special prices for cut glass make it gnod for: presents of all kinds. 1. C. Stevens OOOOOCIOODOCOCHORFOICROCHRID MY LINE INCLUDE: Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigan Come and see me before pr1 You: patronage appreciated, — Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loboy of Edisonia Theates. SOSOHOATSTHIADSOSOSIPOOD 740 3 Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty 'W Phone 334 M P p————— AR IOPOIRPRIVIRPQF T RE QT COBHRATOCHHHO L QRO OL RO Powell & McCorquodale Staple and Fauy Grooeries @rain and Feed 2 A Nice Fresh Stock to Select from, Courteous Treatment snd a ; Falr Deal for Al Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciaied. RN PHONE 290 RED ROROAOFOFCHCROC " O PO 43 JNPLIB ML N Mgy COLE & o UL L Have just received a new shipment of Hand Painted China, in newest de- signs and coloring. We invite your inspection. Always remember it is “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fls. Land Jovaniiebietielyel tet el tog et ol ol o Lakeland Paving&Construction Co. Artificial Stone, Brick and Concrete Bullding Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Pavlng‘ and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFEMAN J. N OMIS J. P. NEWBECKER 3 Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man CBCBOBORCHCRCHONORC el ol 2e. tul el 2ul ne it 20 RATON 4 SDgary e o e T S TR L T By 7 FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main]Street \ « Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Cool, Comfortable and Homelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $/.25 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per weck, MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. ° : § Are You Nervous? What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take Cardul, the woman’s tonic. Cardul is made from purely vegetable ingredients. Itacts gently on the womanly and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, in a natural manner, by going fo the source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength, CA-'fi[K)Ii" Wom::‘;'l‘onic | Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. Va, took Cardul This is what she says about it: “] was so weak s2ud nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardul, for 1 know it saved my life.” It is the best tonic for women, Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women? Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist. Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chatiancoga Medicine Co., Chattasooga, Tean., tre Special Instructions, and 64-page book, “Home Treatment for Women,” sent frea. ) 80