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Miss Corrie Cole began a two! months school at Pine Grove Mon-| In Case of Fire Henry Orme left last night for Jacksonville, Aa¥ in the southern end of thef o | ol O ’ ! Mr. J. 1 where he sailg to-| “ay for New York on the Clyde Line! steamer Huron. Y s TR Miss Lucy Pollard has returned | yom Tallahassee, where she speml MY Offie ion qne time very pleasantly with her' oy yvox 4o study voice undL:LI‘s{o‘-I siter, Mrs. J. C. Brown, | crt Hosea, the great tone placer, an'.l. will be away several weeks, ! The Queen Esther Circle will meet |PICICERS HAD ROVAL TIME AT KISSIMMEE Yesterday was a most auspicious day for the Lakeland Presbyterian! and Cumberland Presbyterian picnic excursion to Kissimmee, as it was cool and no showers came. The crowd ; in attendance more than filled the| coaches, The train pulled out of town to strains of music by the Lakeland Lrass band, which played both 80" ing and coming, and kept all in the best of spirits. The time passed all| too quickly until the arrival in Kis-, simmee at Y:15. The Sunday school | superintendent, Mr. A. S. Nelson,, Rev. Witherspoon, the mayor and other friends met the gxcursionists at the train and conducted them to| the court house square fine blocks fiom the depot. The picnic grounds Wwas a treat to the eye. Surrouno-; 1o the large brick court house was a carpet of green grass with largel | €l oak trees (from which numerovs {omorrow afternoon with Mrs. C. A. fole at 3: 30. All members are in sied to be present. | The Lakeland Paving and Con- struction Co, is doing an importau | piece of work on South Florida ave- | rvue, where they have graded the rev. \W. S. Patterson has returned mn Ellenton, where he has been wnducting a successful revival for| .. e past ten daye. Weaver, J. K. Melton and W. Norvell, taking out the rougi! cievation there and making thel Mre. Lulu McColpin is down from | jcksonville, the guest of her sister, ! yrs. B. K. Young. Mrs. Young also the properties s a8 her guest Miss Marie Cook, of §, Augnstine. tiful perspective. Handsome grano. mentioned further| beautified by stone walks, steps, cte the sidewalk will also be laid the| full depth of his lot on Lime street. —— Mr, and Mrs. R. K, Gunn and cml-‘i iren of Thomasville, Ga., are in the! dly visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A.| 1y, many friends of Miss Dorothy | Gunn. “Bates are showering her with con- | gratulations over the fact that she W. C. Satcher, of Columbia, Ala.,|carried off the medal for elocution in ame down on the recent excursmni to visit his uncle, Mr. Bob Thomp-| pn, arvl was so pleased with Lake- and that he has decided to locate here. | college. Miss Dorothy was chosea by the other members to represen her college society in the oratorical i contest, and the vislom of their se- iection was borne out by the and grace with which she captured the prize, people this talented | Miss Mattie Forester enjoyed a tisit to Lakeland the latter part of st week and two or three of her wncles returned with her. They spent afow days in our town very pleas- wtly with J. D Forester’s family| tefore returning to their home in Georzia.—Fort Meade Leader. | ease much-sought Lakeland are proud of well-earned victory and the piishnent il The colmittee from the Bourd ot W. Y. Carter, of Lakeland, was hre yesterday looking after agricul- tural interests. If our farmers will take his advice on how to farm they will be more successful. He is in| the employment of the national gov-| emment and will give information| and A. C. Shaff.r, who went over lor a two days' Beach as gucsts of Postmaster G, \ and are loud in their praise of this They ve- splendid sumues resort to farmers on request. He is "pot tinding .ne of the finest hotels| zuch for the farmers of Polk county. i the south and reasonable rates the While here he bought a thorough-' order; miles of fine sandy beweh! trel Berkshire pig from Mr. Saver.! s.iendid ocean bathing and fisoing ~Fort Meade Leader. end numerous improvements, in-| cluding many nice cottages, miles of! Mr. F. A. MecDaniel, erstwhile jgveq sidewalks-in fact everythin pominent as chairman of political (o make an ideal place to spend a few | ptherines and otherwise, seems to swoeks in the summer time, fave dronped out of view, and his ————— fri@ds are desirous of sceing him, CARD OF THANKS. ittin. So deep-rooted is this wish | M ttat cards Aeseribing Mr. MeDanicl] \vq gesite to thank all our goold} itd sicned by the sheriff of Polk ;.. dg for their many acts of kind-’ ounty are being mailed out, offer-| .. .nq sympathy during the illness itz $30 reward for information €on-| .1 guath of our mother. They will{ trming him. It all seems to be tout some safes sold or money col-| leted while Mr. McDaniel was em-| toved by local representatives of| tte Victor Safe and Lock Co. If| Tou happen to see Mr. McDaniel you| Tight mention it to him, i never be forgotten. MR. AND MRS. J. P ROQUEMORE LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! I will loan you money to build or tuy a ome or I will sell you a home d loan you the cash to 5 per cent simple in- complete an {pay for it at \ b4 | terest. Better see me th'ni;m) rent peCI&l or‘ JEREMIAH B. SMITH, teh & Gentry Bldz Room 12, Futch 3 . WATURDAYS —- Elther Sunshine or Fire, S— Put things in the sunshine or before 20 Ibs Granulated Sugar $1.00 | @ fire before wrapping them up‘,l: ey g ory i | sweeter PP FLS L Py Lo LU To anyone buying for| f' lS 0 N I A Cash other goods to} [D ! te amount of One, \.,....mmmn:- " Dollar or more. Only, s » BOOSTER 18 ONE WHO DO one package of sugar| ie GREATEST G003 | DR e S T TEST NUMBER. WE GREA ” V IE BEST PIC- to.a customer. Every | 0w o ¥ thing as represented| MANNER. O money refunded. Open at § :30. Formerly Ferguson & Usher. | o s Phone 123 s . Adams Building | jsson i NOnh Kentucky 'Ave.‘ e T Lt L LI * | Whole present a graceful and beau-!4PPreciation and thanks; an earn-‘ lithic sidewalks will be made, au.l'l‘“’””""“’e followed, In the case of Mr. Weaver's property l the oratorical contest at Southern| young lady and teficitate her on her| aceotn- | i at erndered it possible. ‘lrade, Messrs. A. J. Holworthy, J L.{ Skipper, C. A, Manu, W, D. Edwiaas) onting o Anna Mavio| Bean, of Tamps returned last night, swings were hung) shading the. whole place. Seats for all wer»l { provided which were taken, and ad-| "dresses listened to. The mayor gau:l e the hospitality of the city to thcI excursionists for the day. Rev, Pat- terson, of Lakeland, gave a reply of ost address by Rev. Witherspoon, ot in which he! spoke of the power and influence of Sunday school work. Al After this, the children began to occupy the ¢ ings (about sixteen in! rumber) ich Mr. Nelson had put up. He and other Sunday school | workers of the town were untiring in ' | their efforts to give the children a good time. Lemonade and ice water, were also freely dispensed by them. | A ball game between Lakeland and Kissimmee was given at 10 o’clock.' Automobile rides over the whole tov'n were provided the picniceis, much o their delight. | The Lakeland band was most gen- erous with their music, playing on' | the ounds, at the ball game, and | piving a concert in the park., The | pieasure they added to the occasic was appreciated by all. A bounteous repast was spread on | tables at 12 o'clock, which, after a "Llessing by Rev. Ward, was eaten | With much relish, Bathing in Lake Tahopetoliga was| |fudulged in by some, and other at- | tractions in the town were found. ! When 4 o'clock, the hour of leav-! ing came, the guests boarded the train, again unanimous in their sat- | ivtaction of the choice of Kissim | mee as the picnic site, and appre- ciation of the whole hearted acts of | hospitality received at tho hands ot the Kissimmee Presbyterians townspeople. | ah JARDINIERS TO GO AT COST. The Model Hardware Co. will of- at special sale at 9 o'clock Sat- May 24, absolutely | ter urday morning, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., | the second floor. They have plenty | "J. W. Bryant, W. H. Clifford, J. & e MAY 23, 1913. A PERSONAL LETTER. Minnie, meet me at the “Cut Price/ Store in the Ladies’ Department on! of chairs, ice water, and always makci the ladies welcome to use this place;| &s a rest room. In this department you will find one of the largest and most varied lines of ladies’ and childrens’ ready- to- wear garments south of Jackson- ville. Muslin underwear, short- waists, dressing sacques, kimonas, Louse dresses, linen dresses, lawn dresses, ratine dresses, evening dresses, ready-to-wear hats, in fact, everything worn by ladies and chil- dren from head to toe. Their low prices will astonish the most expert shopper. Be sure and come and lets select our summer /Aresses and underwear, as they are much cheaper, more styl- ish and better made than we could buy the material for. Now do not disappoint me. Yours, NELLIE. 750 | HOW TO START A FORTUNE. Save a little every week and when sidewalk in ront of the property ot | 41 address of welcome, and extend- You get an increase of wages or sal- ary continue to live within the for- nier limits and save the increase. If debt for a home or undertake some |§ other obligation in the way of in.|§ vestment that will compel you to|@ It is not necessary for a man|§ l'o get a big salary before he begins|& ' suve. to put Weekly. money ' THOSE GOING TO THE REUNION. |8 Those who leave for Chattanooga|® on the special train Sunday for the|g Confederate reunion are: J, A. Cox, Griftin, John McClelland, R. H. Par- "rish, W. L. Finger, E. J. Barber, Kel. tey Blanton, Cecil Pillans, Eugene IEdwards, H, E. Chiles, 8. J. Perry, Miss Stella Perry, Mrs. W. Rae, Miss Alleen McRae. Llost of these will leave on Sun- day, May 25, via the Dixie Flyer, at al Round trip D. Me- 1 p. m, reaching Chattanoora 11:256 a. m, 1 $13.80. Moadny. "you find it difficult to save, go No.S Slx-Slxty -Six This is a prescription prepared especially | 'for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any case. and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ S e e e e | | at cost prices, of jardiniers ever brought city. Remember, this is a great sacri-| | tice sale, as we need the space they ceeupy for our steadily increasing | hardware business. Don't forget the { cay and time, Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock. THE MODEL HARDWARE CO. 753 to this NEW GROCERY OPENED. Mr. E. P. Hickson has opened a | first class grocery and feed store, at {220 Pine street, and wishes us to state that he {8 now ready for busi- ress, His stock is of the best qual- |ity at the lowest prices. Phone 296. 740 [ | | | | 5andI0 Cents| the finest assortment | Powell C-J MCorudal i aside.-—Leslie’s | . % A Nice Fresh Stock to Select from, Courteous Treatment and a § SOPRFOEC IR ERBERERPIH0 G0 Lakeland Paving&ConstructionCo. £ £, J. HOFFIAN 3 Pres. Sec.& Tres. J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Staple and Fancy Greoeries Grain and Pood LT Fair Deal for All, Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated. NN PHONE 290 RED m" OMWWM COLE & HULL Have just received a new shipment of Hand Painted China, in newest de- signs and coloring. We invite your inspection. Always remember it “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. Artiticlal Stone, Brick and ! Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black J.N.OWIS J. P. NEWBECKER Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man “0'(] da Piece of Cllt (1128 S | commecooicnnooomunanoat0n: o8 OHISIEDIINIIINCHTRION l to the light and see it sparkle like a thousand diamgnds. Note how deep is the cutting, how beautiful the pattern. Such 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. H. C. Stevens MY LINE Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigar Come and see me before prr chasing elsewhere. Yorr .patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Levoy of Edisonia Thester SOOGS0 SIS TSIOTEOSOI0 S SOSTHOSOSOIIPTEUASOSOSOATH L e L I D] 202092 FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main}Strest Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Humelike Rates, Board and Room: Trangients, $1.28 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. CHNOSCETSTS0SDDSLG ROBON: \ Pity the Unpainted House! Would you go out in the pouring rain wearing your best clothes if you had no protectica such as an umbrella or raincoat? Not if you could help it, you say. Yet some people expose expensive materi> % the clements without adequate protectiua The building material in your house is ew pensive and should be protected. Otherwin it will be ruined as surely as the fine clothe you wouldn’t wish to wear out in the rain. Dampness causes decay in wood-work. ¥ you keep out the dampnsss you keep aweg decay. t Paint made with t Atlantic White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark) and Pure Linseed Oil will keep away dampness and prevent Qecap We sell it. Come in and have a talk with m sbout painting. JACKSON & WILSON CO.