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Case of Fire hone 5,000 Natalie Roquemore, Bivillc, much to the delight @lar young lady's many is down on a visit to rela- of this friends . Kate White and daughter, Ethel, leave tonight for New shire where they will spend the er, probably not returning te and until about November. groceries and meat markets ly, but will remain open fpday afternoon instead of clos- B is the weekly custom. . L. K. Forbes has returned to and from points in Georgia, and poms with Miss Sallie Timmons Rst Orange street. Her many again in the city. Mr A. J. Jordan, Jr, of enroute to the North, where he 0 take instruction on the Inter- a typesetting machine which lordan’s paper, the Punta Gorda d, expects soon to install. pectiusas ey e noon train today for Tenille, vhere they go to visit Mrs. Mel- parents for several weeks.They accompanied by Mrs. who has been the guest of her , Mrs. C. W. Deen for several , and who returns to her home xley, Ga. —— rs in Florida and one of the valued employees of this office tomorrow for his old home in Caralona on a \\'ell-dvsnrved‘i on of two weeks. Mr. Williams jot seen his parents in § and his homecoming will no l)e a mutually pleasant one by Floridians have 2 2 Bir way to Gettysburg to tnke ( 0 ‘, the reunion of blue and gray A Ins there, > )RIVA § great battlfield, and Col, rt, of Tampa, tysburg today.- p Tampa Tribune. tOUR SPECIALS ‘ Best Butter 36¢ gs Oat Meal 24¢ ns Pork and (< s Starch (8 Clean Store fean Goods Square Deal Washington |4 17;7’7 ¥y IS 24¢ 24c o L 7. - 77 ed. £ -_— . Ferguson & Ushee. Phone 123 dams Building 7. 8 fiss Emma Robison went down to a today on a shopping expedi-| of Jack- be closed all day on the Fourth| on! land friends are glad to kuow’ Punta B, passed through Lakeland last| J. BE. Melton and children left| George! G. J. Williams, one of the best | twelve‘ | passed ML the capital the past two days Gen. E. M. Law, of, %, who will have charge of ar-| pents for the Florida veretans, | let Washington| erythity as Rep-| s coon pted or Mhey Re- .Chandler’ h Kentucky Ave.|cmuorex onoer 5. The Woodmen Circle will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock iu-| stead of that night. l Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stansberry les tomorrow for Washington. They will visit in Virginia before to their final destination .iv They will return to Lakeland in the fall. | going |luwa. | acain Friends in this city will be inter-| lested to learn that Mrs. Nettie \Ll\“ Poswell Abson was married on June| | 28th at lakensack, N. J,, to M. Charles J. Stewart, of New York City. | Mrs. G| |'W. Watson of this city and has many E friends here who wish for her much happiness, Stewart is a sister of Mrs. \ | Prof. T. K. Hollingsworth is down from Athens, Ga., looking after his property interests near this city and while here is the guest of relatives: ai Galloway. Prof. Hollingsworth has not been to Lakeland in fouri years and -he notes a wonderful| cliange in the city's development in! that time. 1 | N Last night Turner Howard, the son /| | of Mr. and Mrs. Howard who live on | South Missouri avenue, was operated {on for appendecitis, Drs, Sullivan, | Grifin and Leffers. performing the operation. The patient is getting along very well today and the pros- pects are good for his early recovery.| He has beep subject to attacks of ap-| [nnndicitls and on Saturday | stricken with t severe attack, and i![ was found yesterday afternoon hat! ian operation was necessary to save his life, and therefore it was per-: formed. Such cases as there demon- | strate how much Lakeland needs a hospital, and we hope that the day is not far away when such an insti- tution will be here for our citizens | to “point with pride” i | | to. Attention 1s called to the an- jouncement in another column of the Security Abstract & Title Co. with of- fice at Bartow. This campany was | organized last summer and has had a large force at work ever since Eearly | Haskins of Winter Haven is presi-| Cent of the company and R. B. Huf-| taker, of Bartow, vice-president. It !t'riday was, THE BVEWING TWLBORAM, LAKELAN Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hikson are the Larents of a fine son, born yesterday. Master Robert Boulware went up te Kissimmee today to visit friends for a week. Mr. E. A. Snowden and Mrs. M. W. Johnson were called yesterday to Oxford to the bedside of their mother who is seriously ill. The American State Bank pub- lishes its statement in this issue, showing remarkable growth and a very healthful state of affairs as re- gards this youngest of Lakeland’s | tanking houses. BOARD OF TRADE MEETING meeting of the Board of ‘I'rade falls on the Fourth of July, there will be no meeting of the body nizht, but the meeting will postponed until Friday night of next week, July 11th, be FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, All streets clayed, cement side- walks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C, Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 GET WISE! Watch Jeremiah’s bargaln ocunter in the big glass case in front of D. B. Dickson’s grocery store. Only bar- gains will be found there. Jere- miah DS | MAJESTIC THEATER TODAY’S PROGRAM “THE MILLIONARIE COWBOY" ( Two Reel Feature,) \ “WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG.” (Comedy.) SR o L E S e S R THE SURVEYOR AND THE PONY EXPRESS." (Western Drama) THE GREATEST OF THESE CHARITY” (Western Drama.) 13 S —— 5 Reels tonight. 5 and 10 cents Matinee Thursday ard Saturday; NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE In Our Popular Contest for The Most Popular Young Lady |18 under the immediate management | tof H. W. Smith, assisted by L. "‘ Clyatt, both expert title men. A very | complete, correct and up-to-date sel; of books has been prepared, and t]x»-! very best and most prompt gervice i3 assured all desiring careful and coerrect abstracts. [ { [ THE GROVER STORE. | | | We wish to cail your attention to, | the FAMOUS GROVER SOFT- SOLLl)f + SHOES FOR TENDER FEET. These shoes have long been revo.’;-\j rized, as the most perfect shoe for women who are willing to sacrifice a little style for REAL COMFORT. The Grover shoes are not only suit- ttle for elderly people but there are ctyles that will suit the fastldlous| dresser, who want style combined with real comfort. The prices range form $2.50 to | $4.00. We invite you to call and inspect this line before buying elsewhere. Very cordially yours, KIMEROUGH- RUTHERFORD SHOE CO.. THE flt the Close of B usiness. JUNE: 30th, 1913 | Eills receivable Overdrafts. - Cash in safe - - Total . . .. .. Capital stock ing.. .. . Deposits Total Opposite the new City Hall. 921. 2 LI >»m n«mo««mtafl' ER HERE THAN AT HOME, SO COMB HERE. “REGIENTAL PALS.” (101 Bison—A\lilitary Drama) “THE JAXIDEMIST" { Nestor—Comedy.) “IN PEACEFUL HOLLOW” (\estor—(omedyl FraRLs ADMIRERS” (Gxgtal—Comedy) “THE q1SE ALARM” (Crysta__comedy) ADMISSION. . 1 appeared P. E. Chunn, C POSTPONED ONE WEEK.! ; 3 | Owing to the fact that the regular outhly _ iron on the wrong side, but pressed 886} | “Statemem of the Condmon 5y uwe v Amencan n of the Turniture and fixtures. - Cash in banks - - Undivided profits - - Cashier Checks Qutstand- D, FLA,, JULY 1, 1913. TO FRESHEN COAT LINING Clever Girl Solves the Problem by Removing the Lining and Wash- ing It. At this time of year most every woman has a white coat lining that has become so soiled that she hates to wear the suit, although it is almost always the lining to omne’'s favorite coat that suffers in this manner. One girl who did not feel that she could spare the money to have the suit cleaned, or even afford to have just the lining cleaned, solved the prob- lem very nicely by washing the lin- ing. She first basted all the seams to- gether carefully with whire thread, lmarklng the edge, too, where they | were turned in, at the front, collar and tail of the coat. Then she care 1 fully ripped out the lining and washed |t by squeezing it out in lukewarm soap suds and rinsing several times {in warm water, Next it wus pressed with a warm under a piece of cheesecloth or very thin white muslin so the iron would not touch the silk and make it stiff. | Now, if the coat was marked bofare removing the lining, to show just | where the line of sewing goes, it will | be a eimple matter to put it back just | where it was. The entire lining should | be pinned in place before sewing at all, and if it has shrunken a little, which it will not do if it is all silk, each edge may be turned in a little less than before all the way around the coat. This is a task that requires great care, but if one takes the pains to do it neatly and carefully the re. sult is eminently more satisfactory than the soiled lining, that gives such an undainty touch to the otherwise most immaculate costume. Por Love 1s Blind, 1t Jack is in love, he {8 no judge | of JilI's beauty.—Provarh. Malaria or Chill & Fever ; Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially ! for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will bresk any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ l L L TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. CAARLL ALEDALASUNR L AL ANS P FOR SALE—One bouffet, one couch, one range, 2 rocking chairs, straight chairs and a kitchen ta- ble, all in first-class condition. Apply to 309 South Missouri ave. or phone 114 Green. 9217 IOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished rooms. Apply at 805 S. Florida ave. 928 State Bank ‘§ fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- Some Specialties Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street Florida Steak Florida Pork Roasts Western Pork Chops Stews Breakfast Bacon Bologna Sausage Boneless Ham Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST ! SAUSAGE in Lakeland. | use only good = | ments. 1donot USE artificizl oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatcver, and han- die them in the cleanest possible manner. 1 also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED i ! 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. SLE OUR WINDOW! $4.00 3.50 4.00 3.50 s Dutton-Harris Co. g l'(hxssxmmee . Lakeland BOBOPOO SOB0D PO IS0 PUHISTMIOLIIS S OSOHRN-N 4 8 WHDO is the MOST POPULAR YOUNG tADY RESOURCES. $61,380.01 2,135.00 230.05 18,185.79 8,322.77 $90,253.62 LIABILITIES. $25,000.00 1,203.20 24475 63,615.67 . Before me the undersigned authority, personally ashier of the American State Bank, who first being duly sworn deposeth and says that the above statement is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. P.E.CHUNN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this First day of July. 1913. EPFES TU Notary Public S My commizgion Correct Attest: CKER, JR. tate of Florida expires September 13, 1913. J. L. SKIPPER, S. L. A. CLONTS, W. FISKE JOHNSON, Directors. in the community? To deter mine this and to create additional interest in our splendid motion shows and entertalnments, the MAJESTIC THEATRE , Has Inaugurated a popularity contest beginnng June 17 and closing July 17th, and offers to the young lady voted the most popular Choice of Three Beautiful Pieces of Jewelry Now on exhibition at Stevens’ Jewelry BStore, vis., choice of two styles of LAVALIERE OR A HANDSOME BRACELET =l Sel tesinl tustasonl Sul et Mary Groover .. .2,320 Dotty Bates .. 980 R e e 2,120 V.llln leley Yo eel weebse 870 Georgia Strain .. .... 180 2 Mildred Yarnell .. .. ....1,060 geiym, Briddick .. .. .... 110 a Lillie Mae McIntyre .. ..1,000 Miss Butler .... .. .. .. 100 W. K. Jackson-sswciatea- W, K Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent .McRae g:ztc Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sall, We Will Try to;Find a Buyer Tell Us What YoujWant to Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland [ » Florida