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| fixed in a nice business. If you save money for no other , why not begin now p vating money in the bank for YOUR FUTURE? Perhaps that same money that will set your boy with goed laundry werk is what yeu are lwoking fer anc Just what we are giviny. Try w keland Steam Laundry 2hone 136. West Main Bt L e anl 2ay tel fo) (el el tal NY HAVE SEEN The Accumulation of a Life Time SWEPT AWAY In One Short Hour FIRE A Fire Insu- rance Policy a Beneficent Restorer! ¢ HAVE YOU ONE? “Y.Z. MANN J- DEIPQET- DR IR0E HL PP 1 S 18 & Ruthless Destroyer! Raymondo Bldg. Roem 7, Phone 80 ¢ O WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @& | : i | § | p "PHE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ 255 HARCOURT 600, 2t " MANUFACTIRING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WEB ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Pull line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's :-m'ed Specialties, Holiday and Faney Geoods, 1eys, Kte. AKELAND BOOK STORE, | | l v | . L. MARSHALL cONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ”omfiuu‘»flfilflcnuvfl“flbvu’plmua sposifications furmished | SUNG.LLOWS A SPECIALTY me ahew you Jome Lokeload hemas | have baik v Phone 867-Grem FLORIDA [&i 1 AND RV ; myself and David. { out o’ your head. | neurologist who says: a grouch. Don’t live in the past. | Don't play the martyr, but instead, | REFORMING OF TAMMAS By ALBERT LOUIS WOOD. R e, Among the fourscore and odd men who worked under me when I was pit boss in the Black Diamond mine, as far as I can remember, Tammas Sar gent was the only total abstainer, One afternocon a prematurely fired shot projected a ton of coal, more or less, in Tammas’ direction, distribut- ing it somewhat impartially over vari- ous portions of his anatomy. As was my custom when any of the men was hurt, I made it a point to drop in on him for a few minutes every day. “The doctor says,” he volunteered to me on one such occasion, “that ma pure blood an’ guid habits be better than his physic. That's win' o' the dummy.” “The ‘dummy,’ Tammas, and what may that be? I queried. “I've never told a soul. But I'll gle it to you in confidence. It's the story of ma reformation. Time was when I drank with the best or, mayhap, the worst o’ them, “Them days David Stephens and me was fast cronies. One night I had na been feelin’ weel the day, David comes to me, as usual, to go to the tavern for a few drams. ‘Come to the tavern, David says. ‘Perhaps, as you're not feelin’ ower weel, & bit o' brandy would be better than ordinar’ speerit, Tammas.’ 8o I ca’d for the brandy an’ feelin’ some better after the firet one, I kept a callin’. Now, bein’ sick like at the start, and the brandy bein’ strong and unqualified, it soon went to ma heid. By an’ by David sald summat not to my likin’, an’ I took ex- ceptions to it. To mak’ a long story short, we soon parted in anger. “I declare I never felt so strange afore nor since as I did when I got the air that night. The sense of direc- tion left me an’ I lost ma way in a place I could ha’ mapped out in my sleep. I walked and walked till I was fair knocked up. O, it was a peetiful condition! At last my pins gled out beneath me. Isunk down in a stupor. It must ‘a’ been two o'clock when I awoke, awoke, doused wi’ dew, stiff an’ cauld. My senses were still befuddled, but not so bad as before. I was lyin’ in a ravine near where Hallen's street sewer empties into Williams' creek. “My first feelin's was of anger with With myself for bein’ such a beast, an’ with David for ower persuadin’ me to drink with 'im. “As I rubbed ma eyes, tryin’ to get the cobwebs out o' them, I caught sight o' some one lyin’ on the groon near by. Lookin’ close, I saw ‘'twas David. ‘Here,’ says I, ‘be you followin’ me, mon? There was no answer. ‘Haud up yer heid an’ be ceevil, else I'll baste tha snoot, mon,’ I said. Still no answer. ‘I'll mak’ thee talk, 1 yelled, an’ just then ma han’ touched a bit stone. In my anger I heaved it at 'im and it struck full on his heid. “There was still no soun’ from Da vid. I rose up and sl.lggerod over to 'm. I put my 'and on ’im. David was cold as deith, “That seemed to sober me. Ma held cleared up. The 'orrible truth came to me. in cold blood. I could na bide the place, but turned an’ ran as fast as 1 could toward whoam. Once there, 1 went to ma room and fell on the bed. “When daylight come, I thought ev- ery footstep was the constable comin'| to 'ale to jail. On a sudden there was a knock on the door an’ tered. “I was never a believer in ghosts, | but at that moment my views change All the buried superstitions o’ my an- cestors was resurrected. ‘David,’ 1 gasped, ‘'ow came you 'ere? “David took ma 'and. I shuddered. But 'twas with relief to find it warm an' 'uman, instead o' clammy an' ghostlike. ‘Forgi’e me, auld mon,’ he said, ‘I was in the wrong last night.' “*‘Thank God, you're alive, David,’| says I, drink.’ “‘No fear you'd hurt a friend, drunk or sober,” he says, “‘But did na the stone hurt you, ‘I might 'a’ killed you in the | David? I speired. “He looked at me dumfounded an' edged away. ‘Tammas, you're sick an’ I'll get a doctor,’ he | says. ‘“‘Na, na, none o' that,’ says I. “‘Tammas,” he says again, ‘'twas an { 111 trick I had played on me last night | You'll min’ it was 'Allow E’en | ma door unlocked an’ the boys got | into my room, took ma best rig, hat,| | shoon an’ all, then got a dummy from I left Myers’ store an’ rigged it out in all | ma finery. Then they paraded through toon wi’ Meester Stephens, as they ca'd it. They left a note sayin’' I would get ma duds by callin’ at the! ! back door o’ the Hallen street sewer Come, Tammas, an’ ha’ a drink or so.’ “‘Na, na, David,' says I, through drinkin'’ An’ I was.” (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub. Co.) Simple Rules for Long Life, When a man of ninety-seven talks | on health, we listen, and especially it | Smith. The oldest living | his name is § graduate of Yale, August Smith, says: ‘G t to bed early every night. your meals regularly. aad well-cooked foods. Don't gad around all over creation attending i balls and parties and things.” Add to this the advice of a noted | “Don’t harbor | play ball, get busy and saw wood.” Before the average man reaches the | age of twenty-five he has either made a fool of himself or has employed | some womap to do it for him. I 'ad murdered ma best friend David en| ‘I'm | Take | 1 Eat only plain | VNN ’Backwardechool o ils frequently caused by defective eyesight makes tho child nervous jand Incapable of concentration of mind. It's an injustice ta the ebfid that you do not have an expert make an examination and prescribe for the trouble. Special and personal care given to children. Dr. il.L. Lough Optician Optometerist 711 Franklin Street TAMPA FLORIDA CHIC AFTERNOON GOWN Bulgarian Ribbons Taken, According to the Dry Gods Econo ! mist, the vogue for Bulgarian designs and colorings in ribbons continues un- abated. The narrow Bulgarian novel- | tles are especlally favored for milll- nery decoration, in the forms of | bands and flat bows, and neckwear | manufacturers are using them for ! forming smart bow novelties and for color relief purposes. In both of these lines effort 18 made to use them in as simply a manner as possible so | that the gorgeousness of the design | and the coloring will not be lost. Two and three inch widths continue the | biggest sellers for these purposes. | Buttonholes In Thin Goods. It you have trouble in making but- | tonholes in thin material, here is a | way of overcoming the difficulty. Hold a piece of the material on the under side and cut the hole through | this as if it were part of the waist. { When the buttonhole is finlshed, cut ! away the under cloth very carefully so ! that it will not show. There will be no | difficulty, even with chiffon, if the cloth is colded two or three timea. l HER FRIEND’S - GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Newburg, Ali—“For more thaa & year,” writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this | place, “I suffered with terrible pains in my back and head. I had a sallow ecomplexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor ouly GAve me temporary rellef. A friend of mine advised me to try Cardul, g0 I began taking it, at once, and with the best results, for I was cured after taking two bottles. My | mother and my aunt have also used Cardul and were greatly benefited, I shall always praise Cardul to sick and suffering women.” Cardul s a purely vegetable, pen fectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo- men, and will benefit young and old. Its ingredients are mild herbs, hawn ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo manly constitution. Cardul has helped a million women back to health and stre mgth, | Have you tried it? If nof, please | d& It may be just what you need l.-l'ru.mhn-' Ifi,"% E-:*.... R FAGE VI L A KiEE PHARMACY! Store e V-Z"e Have Tampa Ice Cream We Take Orders From Anywhere in the City -The Protessions- DR. IAIU'ELFIII'IK .wo,l.: luomdmm nuu 0loo. 141; n.aaa.w DR J. ¥. WILSON, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEO# Phones—Ofiee, 370; residends, 207-3 Rings. Muaa Bullding, Lakeland Fiorita OR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND BUKGEON, Rooms 8 and ¢ Keatuckxy B.ag Lakeland, Flerida, DR N. L BRYAX, DENTIST. Skipper Buillding, Over Postefes Phone 339. Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. W. 3 MOON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Prompt Delivery..|ose w sor s sy ovm SOSOH080 | ARCHER postofice. Telephone, offies and Pem- denece om same line 380. KELAEY BLANTON LAWYRR New and Second Hand Store|® ¢ Bldg. Pbone 319, Lakiland, B, FOR BARGAINS 01l stoves and wood stoves, double ovens and single ovens, dressers and commodes, rocking ohairs and déin- \ng chairs, tables, kitchen eabinet sideboards and refrigerators, library Dr. W. D. Harvie, SPECIALIST, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA®. —' Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office Suite 1, Raymondo Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. BR. GARAEK X WHREKLES OSYBOPATH PHYSICIAN Roema §, ¢ aad 7, Bryant Bulidisa Lakeland, Fh Ofes Phone 278 Blus. table, baby cabs, beds and walkers; | w0y Pheay 578 Blask 4004 iron beds $2, $3.560 and $3; springs, $1.236, $1.6(, and §3. Wil »xchange new furniture for old. Goods bought and sold. See ARCHER 310 W. Main 8t, Old Opera House Bullding. - THE SAFE SIDE YOU'RE SURE If you build with CEMENT Sure of a lasting good job—ene that will cost least; roduee repair costs, look Lest, wear lengest. Let us give you figures on your| - joo—show you why it's best to get the quality material we supply. Do it mow! LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL |:se. & xowanse STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop o MY LINE INCLUDES$ Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pr: chasing elsewhere. You patronage appreciated. . Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Ledeoy of Bdisonia Theates. @ K & K D. MENDENKALL vil Enginears. lunnc‘lll-lu Drane Bidg LAKELAND, FLA. Paosphate land examimatien. Bw veys, examination, reperta Blueprinting. A. J. KACDONOVER Foom ¢ Desn & Bryant Bl Arohitect Howest [doas in Lakeland, Florida. BONFOEY, ELLIOTT & MENDENHALL f Associated Architeots. Room 212 Drane Bulldiag. Lakeland, Fla, B 0. ROGERS, ! Lawye, Teom 1, lrynt'm Y Phone 260. Lakeland, Florida 2 B NUTFAXER " ~-Attorney-at-Law— ooy ¢ Btunrt Bldg. Barlew, M. BL. W. 5. RVIR DENTIO? Kstablished ir July, 1964 g Rowme 14 and 15 Kentuohy Dubdid; Phoies: OfMes 170; Residemee 88 TUAKER @ TUOKRR ~lawysr— Raymeads Bldg axeiaas, ——— Asternay-at-kow. Ofize (n Muwus Bmittisg LAKELAND, FLORIDA. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWTER (9@se Upstatrs Nass of Locss Hegw: BARTOW, FLOBEDA Ezaminstion of Tities and Ben Bstate Lav o Spestatny. JEREMIAK B. SMITK NOTARY PUBLIC. Leans, Investments ia Real Nutag Have some interesting snaps ia @ ané sudburdban proparty, farma, o Better see me at once. Will tradh. sell for cash or oa easy terms. Reem 14 TFuteh & Geatry AR Lakeland, FMa Tn eompliance witn econstituties and bdy-lawseof B. M. & P. 1. U. Iy 13, Florida, all contrastors In g dullding line will peass take nefies that on and after the first day @ August, 1913, the working hours &8 this uniom will be eight, and @8 oents the price per hour. This union appreciates the @ operations of contractors whe bave paid the scale of prices ia the pasd and expects no dificulty ia that rex speet Ia the future. JOEN MURPHY, C. R. FIELDEN,