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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. JUNE 6, 1913 PAGE VIV a bank, adding machine, electric dic- Mrs, George Phillips during the taphone, a club room, and model of- week. ‘fice. Mr. T. H. Overholt has demon- Mr. and Mrs. Will Barhite and! oomplained the young man whoge te strated his ability as a first class Mr. H, P. Barhite were visiting at! ther had chided him for his inabiltty instructor. Every student who gral- the home of Mr. Paton Skinner on|to get ahead. “Well, I kept yowr uates from the Lakeland Business Sunday. a:trl;:l;‘r:om naming you Percy ul College will be placed in a high sal- Pty aried position immediately. Visit the CAMP MINNEHAHA FOR GIRLS. Lakeland Business College and see how they train young men and wom- eion st S Enroll oW Rnd be bury; 10 weeks’ term beginning on ready for a good position early in e Aovags July 1. Further information address the fall. Bookkeepers an ™" Gracla Saunders, South Jacksonville, phers are in demand. 805 Fla 787 ; What He DId, Wodern Clothes for Chinesd “What have you ever done for me™ Traveling for an English firm thes makes ready-made clothing, » drum ner recently secured orders fer $125,000 worth of “foreign” garments o Harbin, Marchuria. The clothes *{ll he £0!d to the Chineca Attention! In North Carolina mounta'ns. Conducted by Mrs, and Mrs. Rox- HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS. FIRM FOUNDATION In order to properly celebrate the Nothing Can Undermine It in Lake- of the hub of an automobile, which|anniversary of her birthday, Miss land. the owner may have by calling at|Olive Pearce gave out invitations for People are sometimes slow to rec- the Telegram office. a picnic on the 29th day of May. ognize true meria, and they cannot; Quite a number gathered to tae be blamed, for so many have been feast and it was a feast indeed. One humbugger in the past. The experi- person was counting the courses and ence of hundreds of Lakeland resi- I think he went as high as ten. Miss dents, expressed publicly through Olive received a number of fine and newspapers and other sources, useful presents. ,plnces Doan’s Kidney Pills on a firm Mr. Jack Price took a flying trip foundation here, to town on Saturday. Mrs. Lena Smith, E. Bay St., Lake- Mr. Jack Price took dinner with land, Fla., says: “I am subject to Mrs. Blaine on Sunday. ,attacks of backacke, no. doubt Mrs. Blaine and Mr. Arthur and brought on by exertion. At sucn Billie left on Monday for their home times the kliney secretions always ir Kentucky for the summer. "become unnaaural and my general The Hollingsworth Glee club and health s aected. I learned that friends met at the home of the nothing would help me except Doan's president for a sing Sunday even- Kidney Pills, They always act quick- 8. ;ly and ton up my systm. I can rec- Mr. Mound is improving his prop-, ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills strong- erty by setting out some large orange er today than ever and I confirm the trees and building a house prepara- | testimonial given some years ago. I tory to his parents coming down am always pleased to speak a good from Galesburg in the fall. word in favor of Doan’s Kidney A lefter from Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pills.” Davis to say that they are gemngl For sale by all dealers. Price 50 along nicely but that they have both | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, been afflicted with carbuncles, and| New York, sole agents for the Uniaed IN HONOR OF MISS GROOVER. | W. H. declares that his was the big- | States. gest ‘“‘buncle’ 'he ever saw (on his| Remember the name--Doan’s--and Last night Miss Mabel Cardwell | Adams apple). take no other. delightfully entertained in honor of{ Mrs. M. A. Browere returned home Miss Suella Groover. The rooms were|on Friday last to stay a week or so prettily decorated with bowls of|and then to go to the mountains roses, ferns and pot plants, and pre-|of North Carolina. sented a beautiful appearance, in-| Mr, E. H. Brown was a caller at Lol ooy i deed. 5 the house on the hill Sunday. Card playing occupled the first| It Is stated that Mr. Frost has sold | R u B'MY-TISM hours of the evening, Miss Mary | hig place to Dr. Sylvester. Will cure your Rheumatism Groover winning the ladies’ prize, a| Mrs. J. A. Kinsinger entertained Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, pair of silver shoe buckles, and Mr.|at a 8 o’clock three course dinner on Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Roscoe Skipper, the gentleman’s|Monday. Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects prize, a fine deck of cards. Miss Jessie Johnson has been vis-' Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,l}sed in- A dainty luncheon, consisting of iting with Miss Sallle Clifford and ternally and externaily. Price 25c. chicken salad, wafers, olives and ice s AU Pl o st wae 3 W. K. JACKSON-~-Asscciated-~-W. K. MCRAE Those present were Miss Suella Groover, Miss Mary Groover, Misses e e il s Owner’and;Manufac- Bl £ Real:” {Estate g . Florence and Helen Conibear, Dr. and Mrs, Groover, Mr. and Mrs. ~ 3 PV AP WA T T BT e LA R Thomas Cardwell, Mrs. Katherine Cardwell, Messrs. McLean, Getzen, Tell Us WhatfYou Have to Sell ~ WelWill}Try to;Find a Buver | Mr. C. F. Brush found and lefl | at this office the outside nut or cap We are now open for bus- iness and we invite the pub- lic to our store to inspectthe styles we are showing in fancy footwear., Bring Your Feet To Us DUTTON - HARRIS (0. LAKELAND and KISSIMMEE Come Over To Futch & Gentry Bidg. | Case of Fire one 5,000 WHAT INTERESTS YOU INTERESTS OTHERS. Did it ever occur to you that if you would ring up the newspaper of- | fice and tell them that little piece of news you happen to have heard that the one who answers the phons will thank you? It is only a matter of a moment—it would inconveniencs you very little—and the resuit would please you and us too as weli as the neighbor of yours, of whom the item might pertain. We want to give all the news, but as we can't! spread ourselves over the whole town —in fact we don’t aspire to a stunt of that kind—we would ask our readers to call us up and tell us anv item of interest about their own families or of their neighbors. We have a telephone for that purposé and we like to hear it ring. e W. S. Preston passed gh this morning from Tallahas- oute to his home in Bartow. ® been up at the State capitol| everal days and reports the Polk | Epps Tucker, Sr., returned y from Tallahassee, where he &nd also spent a part of his ; Q‘uflfln& the legislative wheels d. the company installing the Bge system in this city, is the pf a handsome new Carter-car, e recently purchased for the himself and family. “W. M. Moore, who has been ted with the First National Bk &8 bookkeeper, has resigned his and accepted a similar place Be Prairie Trading Co. at Mul- g!mving moved his household 8 there yesterday. Virtue Has Few Martyra Anmong men virtue has mar preachers but few martyra.-—lave Adrien Helvetius G RENGTH] —~—— - et el k. e 5 i Scarr, the bright little son and Mrs, J. W, Scarr, and one .Evening Telegram carriers, Jreturned from St. Cloud, where b enjoyed a week's visit with his .Mrenu, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. fitor handsomely last night bv Wg him up a couple of fine wa- pmelons from Wauchula. This is £ Mr. Norvell does every year generosity and thoughtful- -only exceeded by his good w. turers'{Agent Alexander, Benford, Roscoe Skipper. e ) mwen o mro LAKELAND BUSINESS COLLEGE MAKING FINE PROGRAM. “C. L. Hobbs left this morn- her home in Pierson, after 1 few days' stay in the city, the guest Ny v (oo 6t &6t sister, Mrs. Hetherington, She Was accompanied home by her young feplew, Marion Hetherington, who Mr. G. W. Land, proprietor of the Lakeland Business College, arrivedl in Lakeland accompanied by his pri- as been 111 for the past ten days, but| vate secretary, J. Monroe Chamblec ‘has now recovered. He will about week at Pierson. Miss Mabel Adrienne Drane, the -tharming elder daughter of Senator and Mvs. H. J. Drane, of Lakeland, who:Bas been a visitor to the city for #he Past few weeks, has gone to Ly rg, Va., to be present at the cement exercises of Ran- acon college, her alma ma- ter Miss Drane will visit 1a ork before going abroad for ainder of the summer.—Tal- Democrat. 'OUR SPECIALS | i ) Best Butter 36¢ gs Oat Meal 24¢ s Pork and 2s 24¢ s Starch 24¢ Clean Store lean Goods Square Deal erything as Rep- ted or Money Re- ed. I. Chandler erly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 lams Building Qv ™ gy, QL2 Bl to look over the school situation here. Mr. Land i8 very much pieased with the progress the school has made, and the promising out- look. He still says it is his inten- tion to make the Lakeland Business Ccllege the best in the South, Tho | GKHHMHIMITHIMOMISAHHIPO SO Lakeland Business College is in charge of competent men of long experience. Mr. J. W, Carlin, the lccal manager, is an all-around school man, having spent twenty years in teaching in China, and sev- cral years in some of the eastern colleges, He understands human na- ture which assures you that your boys’ or girls’ needs will be taken care of because each student’s pe- culiarities are thoroughly under- stood. The only way to get resulis stood. The only way to get results in any schcol room fis by individual | instructions, and this is the only method used in the Lakeland Busi- nees College. The school has made such wonderful progress that Mr. Land is convinced that he made no mistake in locating the schcol in Lakeland, and is now ready to in- stall first class equipments such as A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO THB GREATEST NUMBER. WR S8HOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST ) MANNER, Open at §:30. OWING MORE. ‘ Victor—Dranm.) SHANGHAIED. | (Champion-—Drama.) THE NEW FIRE CHIEF. l * (Imp—Comedy.) | | - s ;" NILDEES CWIRR 10 L .6 o > . " Tell{Us What;You|Want to]Buy; "~ We Will Try to Finda Sellergg i = Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland [ Florida Lakeland Paving&Construction Co. Artificial Stone, Brick and “ Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Strect- Phonc 348-Blac F. J. HOFFMAN ~J. N. 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NEWBECKER 3 5 Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen, Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man DL Sar BT MY CATEREANT L * Don't ascribe the success of that acqunlntnnc; to luck—Ilook into his bistory and you'll find that THRIFT avd a confidence in a strong bank belped most to make him what he is. He opened a BANK ACCOUNT and made his money earn interest while he added to the deposit regularly. Your money will earn 3 per cent here. THE STATE BANK] OF LAKELAND FLA. De REE STEAM PREESING End Man CLUB n Plumbing Co. —_— Cleaning, Pressing and Alteration. Ladies Work a Specialty. Work Galled For :and Delivered. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. e C. A. MANN, Manager N. Kentucky Ave. Phone 257 Bowyer Building If You Are Thinking 0f Building a Home Our proposition will interest yom, beuuultlllmmnwum you want at s saving of many sl on E. Lime fit.lars. . A Home Built by Us L. " BUILDERS OF HOMES.