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| | Mr.oGo McClelland and family ;ha\-e gone to Texas, where they will| Iipend a month very pleasantly, that State having been Mrg McClelland's | native home, | In Case of Fire | —— 7 X | sr. F. W. Barber, accompanied by | genin g0 o i ) ‘ g are spending today in Tampa Lis son Carl and his fathe‘zr. Mr. B J M g p Hugenin, who has helz-:x garber, left today for Lhattauou&u.{\isilin; his brother for ll;e past and will also visit Atlanta and Macon | yweek, returns to Valdosta, Ga. t;:-' or their return. might. He is delighted with Lake-} ; s S T a 1 In yesterday’s Times-Union appears i o picture of the home of Architect W g, Talley, which is an artistically ar-, ranged two-story brick residence ant, one of the prettiest in the metropolis, i Messrs. B P. Hugenin and U. Hu-| In vesterday's Times-Union ap- | peared a picture of Brigadier General: A D Williams, and also a picture of | each of his two lovely daughters who | ———— will be maids of hono Florida ac | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cole drove down | the reunjon General r\\.t(i,llilxl;v:’:?: :1:! t Tampa yesterday afternoon and uncle of Mr. G. J. Williams, of this| cverything went fine until just before! city, who is a valued attache of lh?‘ tbey reached Plant City when their: Evening Telegram office e lights went out. They were forced| SR 1 leave their car there and come upi Mr. ¢, T. Bartlett, the sign man on the late train. They went Aown hus returned from a s.tay of two st noon today to get the car, which| weeks in Columbugs, Ga., where he| they drove home this afternoon. ' ; | i‘“";m called on account of the serious; ness of his father, w w Mr. T. B. Hendrix is preparing to| glad to learn he left Im:oro‘:inge. :lrre put up 8 two-story brick building on| Bartlett is one of the most artisti(; his lot, corner of Pine street and Ten: sign painters in Florida, and is a;zainl nessee avenue, the lower floor to con- at his place of business where he will | tain two store rooms, while the sec-! be glad to see all of his friends and | ond floor will be divided into an | customers. epartment. house. The north end of| the building will be a garage, which| Mrs. 0. B. Talley and pretty little will have a frontage on Tennessee duughter Ruth, who have been visit- avenue of about sixty feet. img Mrs. Talley's parents, Mr. and A Mrs. Seldon, left Monday for their| Mrs. Will McRae, Miss Aileen Mc-| home in Jacksonville. Mrs. Talley's! Rae, Mrs. W. K. McRae, Mrs. Cason! liusband has just formed a new com-| snd Virgil McRae were passengers pany in the metropolis, known as the| leaving yesterday on the special train| Tally & Fisher Ccment and Build-| for the Confederate reunion in At-/ing Co., at which his friends wish lenta. Mrs. W. K. McRae will visit| him muci success. Daytona Journal a brother whom she has not seen in : fitteen years, and her trip will bel Mr K. Baker a former resident of| one of unusual pleasure no doubt. 'Lzkeland, but who now lives in Char-| (redit for the first brick business lctte, N. ., says the following in re-| house to be erected in Dixieland goes M€ Wing for his puper: “Please renew | to D. H. Cumbie, who has material’ my subseription as | want to k:w-p: already on the ground for the struc- ture, which will be two stories in ITOBsS height, the lower floor to be (“‘.idm”lii‘wrly ig cherished, and prosperity into two store rooms. This building | will never be found wanting where is to occupy the lot at the corner of progress is, so here's wishing to all: McDonald street and South Florida, Botter vourselt at lovely Lakeland." | avenue on which is a wooden build- ing, but which is to be rolled to the rear of Mr. Cumbie’s property. | last Wednesday fuir h'm “I.d home an | About m cold teon for n‘ summer of n'n-ilnng .|n the lgk:-n this point during the past three dflys‘ of Mu-hllgan and W mv(ljusm ‘“(‘ is to N lConfoderate reunion b Clmb: wend %nll way north \'1‘;1 the St. Johns tsnooga. The speclai hi leavids| river in Flls famous Kvenrude motor hore ye;terday Sionia o'cl(;ck took| beat. While here the doctor made : | large catches of large fish, which the greater portion of those going. A‘ he dispensed iu liberal fashion to the ‘g::: all‘;::ny":ere rm’t Vets, but they numerous friends he made .He will ge of the cheap rates to be happily remembered for his genial the r:'uniona Alon oo g ‘lieh fries he gave on ake Parker 3 g those going| v from Lakeland were Gen. J. A. COX'? Mr. F. J. Hoffman, W H. Clifford, Cecil Pillans, Bugene| .. jjoman, left tod: informed of the progress of Lakeland : will always march where| | Dr. T. Frank Liddy, of Chicago, left companied by y for Spartan- Edwards, Kelsey Blanton, J. Wes|, .. jere Mrs Hoffman will visit Eryant, W. L. Finger, J. E. Griffin, H.| (/= ¢or¢ time while Mr. Hoffman F. Chiles, E. J. Barber, R. H. Par-| . .o, (o Washington on u business rish, S. J. Perry, Miss Stella Perry, ,,;, pogettier they will later visit Mrs, W. D. McRae, Miss Aileen M=/ poinoccop and from there will take | Rae, Virgil McRae, Mrs. W. K. .‘l(‘»mll oxtensive western trip. They will Rue, Mrs. Cason, b all summer and their friends urn gre Special For: o r‘ rited hed from their sum- p e c l o mer sojourn q Mayor 0. M. Eaton and family re turned Saturday afternoon from & : part of the State; trip to the western ta in their car While away they visit-| ed Monticello and Tallahassee, ;m'l: report a very pleasant trip Thr-yi found the roads rather bad hetwm\n] | Lakeland and Floral City, but the | remainder of the trip Was made with 20 Ibs Granulated Sugar $1.00 To anyone buying for — ——— Cash’ other goods t0 f the amount of One | [ Dollar or more. Only| \; one package of sugar;__",_':_“‘“”_fdw_—-——- ‘ 18 ONE WHO DOES 10 a customer. EVCYY'! ‘T:go:fil:un G0OD TO THE | NUMBER. WE thing as represented; o;{:é;ss;“ BEST 'x;l_;: THE B or money refunded. TURKS AR | L e e e i | Open at 5:30 —— H.T. Chandler Formerly Ferguson & Usher. : _ R SR Adams Building o R0 1:. ) North Kentucky Ave.| empxss swrst it will have something that will be of interest to you. town, is in jail in Tampa, on just national celebration of the opening what charge is not clear, though he: of the Panama canal could be planned has done mischief enough. It seems| than the erection of a gigantic statue that while working for Mr. J. Q. representing all countries united by Adams, he drove a fine stallion be-| its use. longing to Mr. Adams and other par- gloriously drunk attempted to cross other | LAKELAND TRUCKERS atly invigo- | DISONIA.] All Rebekahs are requested to be MISS TRAMMELL MAKES resent tonight, May 26, promptly at| SUGGESTION FOR A )0, at Odd Fellows’ hall. Each oneI PANAMA MEMORIAL. ¢ bring a broom stick and we — Ir The most lasting memorial of any - e — !event is the architectural embodi- Gator,” a well-known negro about ment of that idea. No better inter- 5 Two giant men, one Angle-Saxon, ties to Plant City and after getting'representing all civilized nations, the Caucasian, standing for the the railroad track in front of a pass-| countries in transition. These men ing train. The train struck the out- galuting each other with a hearty fic and killed the horse, but gave Ga- handshake from opposite banks, hold tor up as too tough a job. The an- in their left hands flags of the coun- inal was held at a very high price tries they represent, thus symbolizing by the owners, ilnternatlonnl fraternity and com- merce. Suitable inscriptions would be ap- SHOULD ORGANIZE. Propriate upon the base. | LOLA TRAMMELL. (Continued froms Page 1.) | were grown within three miles of the! Lakeland postoffice. | “Now, why is it that the growers] cannot get an easy market and a, CUTS OFF OFFENDING HAND good price for their product? Nearly! e 4 ; i { Young Farmer Greatly Concerned all of them claim that they are asked > i ims His Bibl ty base their selling price on a figure Over Roel ';:"02::;- ls Bible even less than the outside grower WA down State asks for his produce and| Haliburton, Can.—Interpreting liter which, by the time it is placed on ally the sermon of Christ on the sale in this market, is wilted and not | Mount, Raymond C. Boutelller, a at all desirable for food. In nddmon.l young farmer who lives with his pa- be claims that in almost every case FOStS 08 & lonely farm near hers, cut . . | his left hand from his body he is compelled, if he Aisposes of: "'nnll.nlldm 5 at all, to take the value thereof“In por oome months past the trade. A grower, who failed last man has deen year to make satisfactory dllpoomonl of several acres of beans, has al-| lowed the land to lie idle this ynr.l Another, who brought in several > ket for them, declares he will grow | rative of the “Sermon on the Mount.” no more truck. W After dinner Mrs. Boutellier remained “Right on top of all this comes & sitting in the living room while Ray- statement in the Tampa Tribune of’ II:‘DNI ‘veml. tlnu:h th'omwo??r:dm A «sterday that ‘big prices are being | short time later the father he m- ivc\n'cd ‘in Plant h(‘li’ty for produc: selt called and went to the woodshed. failtan 3 To his horror he saw his son with which is going to the. big markets;. his left arm resting upon & flat board that farmers are telling stories of gyiah he had placed up in a corner the big money being made there, of the shed while his right held an showing that Hillsborough county ordinary pen-knife with which he had soil is capable of producing the best completely severed the left hand at that can be found anywhere.' the wrist, disjointing it perfectly. gl .leic\'e lh‘nt the trouble is ucmvh .‘:‘;;dh‘:‘:e;l::d":":;::'::;r::r‘:::t. er with the soil nor the market, We| Later a doctor dressed the wounds have both, just as fine as Plant City.! gnq the young man is recovering. He 'f those same Plant City farmers makes no explanation beyond the should come to Lakeland this year|statement that Christ has ordered him and pursue the same methods here|to cut off his hand it it offended him which they adopt in Plant City, they would be just as successful as where and he had done so. they now are; which means, without the slightest reflection on the ability of our growers here, that the fault is with the grower and not with the conditions. Just as soon as the growers here will unite on some reas- | cnable policy and go to work and ' grow a suflicient quantity of various kinds of produce, such as are grown in Plant City, buyers will come here and make this just as good a market. Then, as in other places, where a! steady outside market is available, the producer will be able, in addition to selling his choice stuff at fancy prices, to sell his culls at home for the same price he 18 now compelled to take for the choice. “The growers must get together. If that is not the secret, it is the basic principle of success in the game ot trveking today." +* told a Piece of Cut Glass thousand diamopnds. Note how deep is the cutting, how beautiful the pattern. Such a plece on your sideboaru | FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—-Lots|would be a constant source of pleas- 11 and 12, block H, in Dixieland,|yre and pride. You can afford to | corner of 4th avenue anc Park|have it and more to match it. | street; 100x145 feet, Address P. Our special prices for cut glass make {t gnod for presents of all kinds. . C. Stevens | 0. Box 234, Bartow, Fla. 764 RUB-RMY-TISHM | Will cure your Rheumatism Nenralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- ternally and externaily. Price 25c. AUDITORIUM. TONIGHT | MY LINE INCLUDE¢ Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards SIX REELS. : Cigan LADIES AND CHILDREN FREE TONIGHT. ' me and see me before pr1 MUSIC BY THE FIVE-PIECE hasing elsewhere. Your ORCHESTRA | patronage appreciated. h;:g_ Contest Starts Tonight for Cuzi Glass Water Set. i P Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Leonay of Edisonia Theater 5 and 10 Cents SIEDSDEOSOSTHTIRIDCOITOROL SOSTEOSTSOSOEIERISNGNOTSNST AT T T m o g B O RGT T o5 : (church on account of impassable |4 L?‘nl:a' of fine Iookll)ng tol:‘mtoef last is, spent the morning reading his |§ week and was unable to find a'mar-; gyue ' He dwelt upon the gospel nar | ¢ J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghumr 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 ¥ Prompt Delivery % A Nice Fresh Stock to Selest from, Oeurtesws Trestment aad o owell & corquodale Staple and Fancy Greeeries Orxin axd Pool LT Fair- Deal tor AlL Your Patronage Sollcited and Appreciated. NI TUESDAY, MAY 27th Is the day for Dr. Edgar H. Cole to be lhere. All errors of refraction corrected. Eyes Examined Free. Hours Ilto 5 COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fa. ' t0 the 1ight and 8ee it SPATIE 11Ke & | boeeevetos Somroereres soosews L= Lakeland Paving&ConstructionCo. Artiticlal Stone, Brick anc Concrete Bullding Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paviag and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFFMAN J. N. OIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen, Man. V. Pres. & Asst Maa FERNLEIGH INN Gorner Missouri Avenue and Main{Street Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Houmelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.23 per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week, MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. Plumbing For a House Com- plete Only $115.00 Consisting of a complete bath r oom, containing one ¢nameled dath tub, one enameled lavatory complete , one closet complete with cak tand and seat, ono 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range boller with alt necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $118 Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. MANN PLUMBING CO. Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Phone 287. f You Are & & Ihinking 0f i Building a Home Our proposition will interest you, because it insures you getting what you want at a saving of many dol- A Home Built by Us on E. Lime St, lars. L. B GILL & SON BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 34 Black.