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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK PAGE THREE SAID SHE WOULD FAINT Mrs. Della Long Unable to Stand On ller Feet More Than & Few captivating young women in the city| and her splendid accomplishments asj "a reader and a musician accentuated | her popularity. She will be greatly ‘missed in Plant City. Phone 233 Phone 233 CARDWELL & FEIGLEY ELECTRICAL and SHEET METAL WORKERS We will wire your house or do any work intheelectrical line you may have ELECTRIC SIGNS We will make you a new ice box, tank ; DAINTY SUMMER DRESS PHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. — Thahiete 185 . . Ga.~Mrs, Della Long n & recent letter, says: ®For five or six years, I suffered agom fes with womanly troubles, Often, I couldn't sit up more than & few minutes at a time, and if I stood on my feet long, I would faint. 1 took Cardul, and it helped me im» mediately. Now, I ean do my work all | time, and don't suffer like I d1d.” Take Cardul when you feel i1l in any Penderznn] of this place, ) the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. motices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and 88 of social interest sheuld be telephoued to this depart- @ as they oecur i order that their news value is pot - X-X-X-E-E-E-X:-X-E-X-XN-] way—weak, tired, miserable, or under 1o Frances Smith’s wed- rticlere . vite :fi ‘ | Drivysangigu A\ & - That’s why so many have learned by experience that the latest styles, Y newest goods and prettiest trimmings (’fl ¥ {-X-X-N-X-R-R-K-R-I-N-R-N-R-R-R-Xgl X-¥-X.X-X-N-X.¥.} Leigh Greene and howard Payne, on violins. The groom came in with his best man, Claude B. Root, and the bride, atiended by her maid of honor, Miss Marie Smith, and her matron of honor, Mrs, Claud B. Root, entered on the arm of her uncle, H. B, Dorde- hoff, who gave the bride away. The bride was dressed in a beau- tiful white wedding gown, while her flower girls, Misses Bessie Merrin, Ev- elyn White, Lucile Strickland, Madie Lowry, Juno Wright, Fannie Lowry.l Lula Mae Parks, Ruby Barker, Ma-! mie Ray, Edna Root, Essie Knighe, | and Josephine Bullock of Ocala, wera also gowned in white and carried! baskets of flowers. Immediately after the ceremeny, | the wedding party repaired to the Presbyterian church, | leautiful howe of Mr and Mrs, H. B, ' Wednesday evening' ‘Wordehoff, where a reception was Jr., of Bronson, Mich ,|siven in honor of the bridal party. ces M. Smith were| After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. | o ring cercmony per-| Holmes leit on the feaboard train Louis T. Wilds, pas-‘f('r their bridal trip, which will be 's family. fnlml in New York, New Hampshire, which had been beau-| Doston, and other points of the uorth | d for the affair, was and east. hour appointed, and| After July 15, Mr. and 2re, attending were forced lolmes will be at home at Bronsca, 1 Mich,, where Mr. Holmes has a pesi- rty entered while the ! tion in a bank and is engaged in was | “ericuitural pursuits, Miss Smith was one of the most oore and Miss Fan- married Wednesday bride’s home. Rev. med the ceremony. decorated with ever- jd roses. pd Olivia Bates were le Mr. Robert Tyler mnington were the the ceremony Mr. left for their home Juptials. lovely bride will pe ding the following the Plant City march ourning Millinery and Gowns for Summer can always be secured at { EPARTMENT \) Minates at a Time. [ Model of flowered silk crepe and old blue silk, showing new idea in combin. ing sash with a short jacket. Oh, Surel New Yorker—I see that with an ad- justable handle a single blade serves n a new implement for a sickle, corn knife and pruning saw. Chicagoan—I suppose it might also be used to eat pie with? Peaceful Beginning, A young barber was telling one M a8 regular customers of his recend wedding. “You bet we had a good dme at my wedding,” he gaid. “Lots of young pecple there, a big crowd, and we had dancing snd singing and lots of fun, and thera wasa't oune fght” CONTRACTORS and We will sell you all your building material at JOBBERS' or better than JOBBERS' prices. We are satisfled with a legitimate profit and are will- ing that you should have the middle- man's profit. Our stock is complete; we carry everything and make prompt shipments; all goods guar- anteed as represented* DYE LUMBER COMPANY P. 0. BoxD493, Galnesville Florida BEEPEEEESEEEE 600D DRESSERS N Are Particular ; Vs, : 1 \ v TORE DI DIIDSISITI IR the weather, Cardul is a stren building tonic medicine for women. It has been found to relieve pain and @istress caused by womanly troubles, and 1s an excellent medicine to have o8 band at all times. Cardul acts on the womanly consth tution, building up womanly strength, toning up the nerves, and regulating the womanly organs, Its half century of success is due te merit. It has done good to thousands, Will you try it? It may be just what u need. Ask your druggist about ul. He will recommend it. L "M-Mklnl af. Chattanooga, Tenn. for Efle‘d zvurmetiom, and 64-page book, “Home Treatmesd ‘Women," seni la plala wrapper, 6a requeste *Right OI® Burning the candle at both ends ® one way of making both ends meed Dixfeland Chnrech— Services——1st and 3d Sabbaths, 1° a m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. » Sabhath School—2 p. m. Prayer Bervice—Thureday aigh at 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— Services—1st and 3d Sadbathe 7:80 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, ! a. m. Sumday School—3 p. m Prayer Services—Tuesday aight W 7.30. W H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Masss chusetts Avenue. Rev H. Weddell, wminister ir charge Bervices at 11 a. m. and § p. ™ A1l Bundays except the third im the month Other services as appolnted CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCE (Cerner Florida Ave. and Lemea B\ Rev. J. D, Lewis, pastor. Preaching third and fourth Sun- days at 11 a, m, and 7:30 p. m. Suaday school, §:46 . @ Weekly prayer meeting Wedaes day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary 8Seclety or the third Monday afterncon of eacl! month. To all these services tha pudlie v cordially invited. J e e e A AR SRS FIRST METHODIST CHURCRH (8outh Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isane C. Jenkins, pasor Temporary residence, 911 Boutl Florida avenue. Office at ebured Hours, 11:30 to 13:30 unday Services— Sunday school, 9:46 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 » = Preaching, 7:30 p. m. #eek Day Bervices— Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesdav egor = or anything in the ELECTRICAL All repairing solicited. sheet metal line Ask our IvL3IN LIIHS satisfied customers. CARDWELL Phone 233 & FEIGLEY Phone 233 Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. ing, 7:30. Teachers’ mesting Friday evening A cordial invitation te everybedy to all services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCK (Tennesses Ave, Hetween Mala aa( Lemon Btreets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pasto:. 8unday Bervices—Sunday seheoi 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer 1:80 p. m. FIRST BAPIIST CHURCK Corner fiorida avenue snd Bay 61 The Rev. Wiliam Dudlcy Nowlin J. D, pastor. Sunday school 9:46 a m. Preaching Sunday ot 11 a m an¢ 116 p. m Weekly praysrmoeting Wednesda) sveaing at 7:30. Weman’'s Missionary and AWM 8o ety Monday 3:30 p. Baptist Young People’s « 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meetin Gost Welnesfay ' 7:30p. m Mesting Bast Lakeland Misston. Sunday schoolat 8 p.m B A Milton, superintendent Prayer nesting Thursdav at 7 p m Lutheran Church, Corner E. Orange and S0, Tennesses. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Bervices are held every Sunday. CHURCHE OF CHRIST. C. C. Redgrave, Minister, Corae Missouri and Lemon Bt Sunday esheel, 10 a. m Preaching, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:80 p. m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayormoesting, Wednesday at 7:30. BRICK Large Stock alghi — | The Maryland baked peach 8 ® peach and o fuistake, and it 8 enough to have made the mouths of the gods water, to have made Jove pawn his thunder and Neptune his trd dent for & seeond helping.—Baltimore JUNE 6, 1913 BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OUR PRICES WITH MANY OTHER GOOLS OF EQUAL QUALITY gND PRICE. ) QUALITY OF GO0ODS IS THE FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTER AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEET YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR- ANTEE THAT EVERYTHING {WILL BE AS REPRESENNED, ! THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. {18 pounds Sugar for.........$1.00 Eest Butter, per b, ......... Cottolene, 10 pound can Cottolene, & pound .... | Snowdrift, 10 pounds ... Snowdrift, 5 pounds .. .6 cans Baby Size Cream...... Octagon Soap, 6 for..eeeveu.. Ground Coftee, per pound Sweet Corn, 3 for .... Best White Meat, per Ib. .... ' 6 gal. Kerosene . Lo Compound Lard, per Ib. .... Feed Stuff is our speclalty. We are out on Bouth Florida avenue. But ;cnll us. We deliver the goods. D. 1. CUMBIES CO. Phone 337 Lakaland Red, Buff, Gray and Common Building Prompt Shipments We Save You Money || A. C.Conyers Duval Building Jacksonville, Fla. . _Sumrfier Goocis dt Specfdi Pn;s Send Your Orders Now to T PARENT S ! Glve your boys and girls a training for Business at my School, the 1t is the oldest, largest ond best equipped. DORMITORY beautifully surrounded and away from the bosy sireefs. practical courses; large faculiy: no entrance examinations; best facilitics for rlacing graduates. now. Postal Card Will Bring You a Catalogue L. M. HATTON President / Unexcelled Penmanship. 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