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plete; aly naing et |8 ing ina TSt Class yir E,x. Which will ft last night for thel @ will probably locate, hat place he was not | . McLeod anl children ifor Cotton Hill, Ala., Wwill spend the summer | and friends. fot the Christian church to meet with the La- ety at the church on | W& Wanted to sell and scemed to get | p. m, Ir wishes the Telegram the report that Ella ill with diptheria is ge. She has not been melon was Brought the e by Mr. R. W, Wil- for quality couldn't ibeen beaten. We speak past tense for it was ere it wouldn’t tempt Bammon. who recently the Tampa Business rrived in the city and | on with the First Na- [This position is the one by Mr .Fred O’Doniel, lepted a position as of- h the W, F. Hallam Co. y Club House. . Grubb’s many friends led to see him on the eland this morning, pan having come down | jom Savannah for a visit b Col. Grubb for many valued attache of the ws office, and his many 'glving him a most cor- | offman and Mrs. Hoff- 1 Unakee Sprinog, Tenn., are much pleasad with | § scenery, fine water and | feather, the thermometer 0 degrees on Monday. there is only one thing "that is the Evening visit them them know what is f home. D OF GOVERNORS. I be a meeting of the ernors on Friday after- 1120, at 4:30, to receive installation of a white and for transaction of ess which may properly rd. J. HOLWORTHY, Sceretary. 36¢ t Butter Pork and arch lean Store Goods uare Deal pthing as Rep— or Money Re- c”némmr Ferguson & Usher. one 123 s Building Kentucky Ave ! { { LAKELAND MANUFACTURING ! to state throush your paper that our {I want to live in TLakeland; | Dolland, Va., and Mrs. J. R, {and son from Lakeland, { have been in the city to attend the ! walks, electric | LDISONIA TO GIVE~ ! THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND. FLA., JUNE 18 Nina Chiles left this morning for Dothan, Ala., to visit her sister. VAUDERVILLE ALL WEEK AT MAJESTIC, The vaudeville is so popular at the Majestic that it has been decided to continue it all the week. 877 CO IS NOT FOR SALE. | Lakeland Evening Telegram: Dear Sirs—We would thank you business is not for sale to any onc. Several people have asked us why the impression from a certain ad that is running in your paper that we do want to sell. Yours truly, i LAKELAND MFG. CO. LAXELAND, I want to iive in Lakeland; I'l] tell you the reason why— { The air is pure and halmy And the land is high and dry. I want to live in Lakeland, The land grows all you wish, The lakes are clear and sparkling, And are full of choicest fish. I want to live in Lakeland, To enjoy the ocean’s breeze; There s very little sickness; Few mosquitoes, flies or fleas. I want to live In Lakeland, Where the orange blossoms grow; Eat strawberries all the winter; Laugh at the thoughts of ice and | SNOW. I want to live In Lakeland; It's future seems o bright; There is plenty of pure water, Paved streets and electric lights. | The peonla are very kind; They greet you with a smile; Drink water instead of wina, —D, CROCKETT. VISITORS RLTURN HOWE. Miss Willie Porter, a teacher of Porter, Fla.,, who graduating exercises of Rev. H. B Porter at Trinity college, returned to their homes this morning. While in Durham they were the guests of | Miss Beatrice Browning.—Durham (N. C.) Journal. FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERXS All streets clayod, cement side- lights, city water, See G. C, Rogan or S | shade trees. 829 M. Stephens. | AWAY S ILVERWARE | perfect. D which the dcpa otnce that we have #Oat Mcal 24¢ [ P:o 339'“6"!0‘”’00’ ! .[!iIS(WIA | >4 \-« - o I 2CEreONeeOeITE” »0 IT'S COOLER HERE THAN AT HOME, SO COME HERE. THE MAID AND THE MILKMAN. | (Nestor—Comedy HE TROUBADOUR OF TIIE BMIIRION “ns s .Alh TOPPEN CADER B .. b | tain top. | “Aba" | fuss. a.aS HAI"'A AT TiE Ra.u.-IGJ. { Mrs. A. II. Hanna. Mrs. T. J. Darracott, and Mrs. D. J. Browning, is now at Oci where she is visiting relativ attending the reunion at Chattanoo- ga Of her trip there she says: “I am glad to say I made the tiiD | Cincinnati hospital and when her turn to Chattanooga, Tenn., and was iu“ seeing the . I visited every battiefield | the machine every day, sights. and rode up some steep mountains to view the city which looked like a child’s playground from the moun- “But the grandest sizht was the old heroes on parade. All wore smil- ing faces and were glad to meet each other or any one with a badze on. You know I was there to show my colors, and was saluted by hundreds, even showered with flowers. “Oh, I felt young azafn. I did not g0 up the incline, but left my erowd and machine and began to climb Point Lookout. The crowd yelled to come back. I went quite 2 good ways and took a seat and got back without mother of | assistance, “The saddest thing I saw was the bloody pond where a hundred were bathed. My thoughts ran this way: If the South's best blood was in that pond it would rise to the top, whilol the hireling of other nations would sink like lead, “The most amusing thing I saw was an oll servant who went through the war. He was dressed in a gray suit and brass buttons and on his ¢oat was a cross of honor. He was in the parade while others |Successors yelled when the bands played “Dixie,” he hurrahed for Jeff Davis. While tears ran down my checks [ clasped my hands and cheered for the ol negro, “The Florida monument is grand | and stands near to the gate on the drive around one of the parks. A very prominent place it is and some- thing to be proud of.” FEARS PRA'S“ IS BAD OMEN Mother of “Perfect Baby” Is Afraid Too Much Rejoicing May Bring 1 Luck. New York.—In the little tafloring shop, 156 Eldridge street, where lives Edelowitz, fourteen weeks old, one of the “1,000-point perfect babies" *913. WOULD SELL HER DEAD BODY | Woman Says She Is in Immediate Need of Clothes—Fails to | 4 Make tne Sale. | Cincinnati—A woman, plainly but rather wcll dressed, sat patieatly for an hour in the receiving ward of the tinally came she startled the receiving clerk, Mr. Walsh, by stating that she wished to sell her body to buy fine clothes. i The woman said: “My rame {s Eleanor Muchmore, and I've come | here to sell my body.” “You don't want us to kill you?""' said the astcnished clerk. | & “Oh, no," replied Miss Muchmore, | “but I want new clothes badly and 1 thought 1 might *e able to sell my boedy to some docter in this institu. tion to be delivered after my natural death.” Miss Muchmore seemed gre:tly dis- appointed when it was explained to ! her that her proposition could not bu] entertained. R L R ST N L -E“S..’;. Williamson Moore Co.| “Fathicn Shep For Men" | to T\ I. Woods & Co Sale Opened This morning no economic buyer should let this money saving oppor- tunity pass. Drop in and make your ‘ selection while picking is good. Ev- ery article bearing T. I. Woods & Co.’s label must go luwlor to make room for new merchandise. ‘ | discovered at the baby contest being ' pumms———— held at the settlement house in Riv- ington street, there is not the rejoic- ing which might be expected because “Abe” has just brought home to his nmother, Mrs. Mollie Ildelowitz, $50 prize. No, not all, for “Abe's” mother 13| firmly convineed that “too much of it you 1 d about it already.” In 3 e thinks the adulation to c¢h her son has been subjocted fs | an ill omen and that something {3 gure to happen to him which won't be | entircly f6r his good. Behind Mrs. Edclowitz fear lies supcerstition brought from the old world. In that part of Roumania from which the boy's grandmother came it is belfeved that evil fortune will fol- low undue rejoicing over & male child. In a corner of the room the grandmother muttered the fear of a future adversly affected 1t the boy child be not allowed to grow up in the humble manner laid down by the Talmud, “It 18 not so good, all this talk,” eald Mrs. Edclowitz. “Sure 1 am glad enough to win a prize, but this coming in and talking about it and the papers they printing the picture of my Abe, is not g0 good. “It is not good luck to have all this Maybe somcthing bad comes if I am too—tco prcud of him. My other buby dicd, ught he was And t of him adver- and he do not n him vo, 1 do not want him in a show, )i ', and it is to go in the a tailer, can not poor, Judged by Written Words, *You don't know a woman untfl you have had a letter from her. == “Tenderhooks » Ad~ Teverson, ' MAJESTIC THEATER TODAY'S PROGRAM Vaudeville All Week. HOWLING WOLF. | thousand diamonds. |18 the cutting, how . ' !yl PNOTISM IN Hold a Pieceof CutGlass| 's H H— DR 2 ON l ” e | to the 1ight and see It su.rikie like a | (0. 'q TATi DA’\ There Is Nothing Tov Good Tor Floridians That's the principle we work on in the manufac- ture of Poinsetta Ice Cream; every ngrodient that goes into Poinsetta Ice Cream MUST be TIE B s every method used in its manutacture MUST be scientifically eanitary and hyzienle. Labor, ex- pense, trovble and time are not consi CTAPAFOPAPAFAPOSOS - O Qe > iot lered in the man- ufacture of IOI1 y Ice Cream. LR SALE Y LAKE PEARMACY LAKELAND, T T T SV TR SRR T Note now deep the | | pattern, | VITAGRAPH—IT MAD. MADE HIM NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE In Our Popular Contest for The Most Popular Young Lady. Such & plece on ys.r - lear would be a constapt soures JlcaB ure and pride. You can allord t tave it and more to match it. Our special prices for cut glass m:uke it good for presents of al | kinds. H. C. Stevens PAGE FTR ~ REMOVAL! I have purchased the Meat Market of W. J. Waring, in the Cowdery Bleck, and have moved my Grocery stock to that stand.. I hope to have the continued patronage of my former customers, and invite all others to give me a trial. I will handle FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS GROCERIES, ETC., and I know I can please you in the quality of stock as well as in price. I want a share of your business, and well de- serve it if fresh, clean goods and prompt and courteous treatment count for anything. Yours to Please E. P. HICKSON ‘! PHONE 144 L Cowdery Block, Main Street. $4.00 3.50 4.00 3.50 Ladies’” White Buck Boots at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at All Sizes and Widths, Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. = SCE OUR WINDOW! Gentry Quality Kissimmee [.. Lakeland [ PSSR A Futch The & D‘!D DOEOSO0 D BUBOPLEH0 S PSSP OBIEOHD HIEH OG04 oy WHDO is the MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY in the community? To deter mine this and to create additional Interest in our splendid motion shows and entertainments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE as Inanzurated a popularity contest hecinnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular = Choice of Trree Bea uliml I’|cc"s of Jowelry .\ Now on exhibition at Stevens viz.,, choice of two etyles of LAVALILRE OR A HIANDSOME BRACELET THE START Li Mae Mclntyre , .. Go 40 W. K. Jackson-asswutea- W, K, McRae Owner and Manufac- “turers’ Agent Esta.ll Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to S:1), We Will Try to Find a Buver TeH US What You sz.htto Bgy; We Will Try to Find a Scller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland L] he Florida e —————————————————————————————————————————