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of Fire 5,000 lilson and sweet ve Saturday. for where they will joining the par- ifes who are al- vening Telegram p hands of lead- iWe still have a plang which we reputable con- ito figure on this hener is over oof, and is be- ed by his many hener has'large Frostproof and i as growing end dition. fin returned this White Springs, the past three ully. She comes pd and highly his noted Florida McRae's many ed to learn that typhoid fever at Tennessec ave. her speedy and ifford returneil a two months’ He first attend. ireunion at Chat- pother points in prgia. He was icipant at the and reports that orable trip. y went down to | orning to spend her daughter, kinson. Mrs. fher cottage on nue occupied by repainted, which tractiveness. n leaves Satur- Tenn., where 0 weeks, going n markets to nd winter stock e away she will in Kentucky, be accompanied by her mother Allic and Hat- the Blue Grass t of Jacksonville, pest of Mr. and on South Flor- 8 Selden, Mrs. akeland's most e is always ac. jicome upon her the city. asked why the 8wept or other- and debris. 1t of the contrac. een accepted by this is done eems to be no- A portion e submitted to for acceptance As soon as Ny turned over sumed the au- hat they are that condl. NIA ) Swat®’ bE THAN AT E HERE, NGUISH 1 Picture ma, ) ————— ISSUE -Drama.) GOVERNORS’ MEETING BOARD OF TRADE, FRIDAY — The regular meeting of the Gov- ernors of the Board of Trade will be held in the Board room tomor- row (Friday) night. Business of considerable importance. A. J. HOLWORTHY, Secretary. BARACAS, TAKE NOTICE A special meeting of the Baraca class of the First Baptist church will be held Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Annex. Thls is to re-elect new officers and settle for good all questions now betore the members. This is your last time to kick. If you want officers and other matters your way, be sure and be there and vote. B. F. DRISCOLL. President. Mr. T. H. Monk returned last night from a trip through Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and other States in that section. He will be here only about two days, going from here to Jacksonville where the firm of Monk & West will conduct an adver- tising business with that city as headquarters. Mr. W. H. Fields and wife left today for Levon, in Marion county, where they wili make their future home. This is their old home, and as they have numerous relatives and friends there, it was their desire to go back and dwell among them again. Miss Mary Baggett, of Tarpon Springs, and Miss Winnie Hartman, of Sutherland are in the city the guests of Mrs. I. C. Jenkins. These { charming young ladies visited Mrs. | | Jenkins last summer and made ! many friends who will ve much | pleased to learn they are again " here. Meeting of Music Club Tomorrow There will be a meeting of the Friday Musicale tomorrow after- noon at 4 o’'clock at the studio. All members are urged to attend. MRS. KATHERINE MADDEN, President. Miss Trammell Entertains A delightful affair was given last night by Miss Irma Trammell in honor of Mrs.Guy Toph's house guests, the Misses Carpentecr, of De- Land. i Delicious fruit punch was served by Misses Margaret Lumpkin and Dorothy Toph, after which several games were played which created a great deal of merriment and amuse. ment, “A Trip to the Mountains"” and a “Deer Hunt” proving to be quite novel and entertaining. For the first, chairs were arranged in several rooms, car-fashion and tick- ets were sold for the trip. Every five minutes the ‘“passengers” pro. gressed to the next chair, thus giv- ing everybody a chance to get ac- quainted. For the last game, ani- mal crackers were hidden in va- rious nooks and corners of the room and the guests instructed to find the “deer.” Several instrumentai numbers were rendcred by Misses Josphine Drane, Suella Groover and MAJESTIC. A great show tonight including a feature with “Big Bill” Anderson, BRONCO BILLY’S WARD One of those fine Essanay Western subjects featuring “Big Bill” the king of moving picture cowboys. AN ADENTURE ON THE MEXI- CAN BORDER A thrilling 2-reel fcature, with plenty of “pep” and one that will make you wish it Was a U-reeler —_——— e [ SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY at 2:30 and also every Weincesday ¢ Dorothy Bates, which were greatly enjoyed by all. Dainty refresh- ments of cake and sherbet were served. Those who were present at this pretty affair were the honorees, Misses .Carpenter, of Gladys Wilson, Margaret McCul. lough of Inverness, Mary Jackson, Beulah Hooks, Suella Groover, Ge- nevieve Morrow, Georgia and Ruby Lanier, Erma Norvell, Kate and Ruth Colton, Margaret McRae of McRae, Ga., Annie Cargill Mayes, Annabel Marshall, Dorothy Bates, Mabel Wadkins, Louje Layton, Jo- sephine Drane, Nellle Coleman, Nannie Lee Turner, Mary Dought. rey. and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bankston; Messrs Arthur Coleman of Plant City, Truby Osteen, Fred Benford, Watson Connor, Will Hetherington, Leland MacMullen, Herman Flannigan Roscoe Skipper, Dick Cornelison, Grady Deen, Nor- man McRae, 'Will Sammon, Clar- ence Smith, Charles Layton, Sam Hagan, Louis Mayes, Will Gracy, John Patterson, Jr., Carl Kern, Fred Green, Bascom Carver, Hardin Peterson and Willlam Emmerson. * & HELPFUL WORDS From a Lakeland Citizen Is your back lame and painful? Does it 'ache especially after ex- ertion? Is there a soreness in the kidney region? These symptoms suggest weak kidneys. If so, there is danger in delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Give your trouble prompt atten- tion. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. ¥ Your neighbors use and recom. LD Read this Lakeland testimony. J. E. Griffin, 326 S. New York Ave., Lakeland, Fla., says: ‘“Some years ago I publicly recommended Dean’s Kidney Pills and at this time I am pleased to endorse them again. T have taken this remedy and have been relieved of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s--and take no other. HARNESS and carefully done. suit-case repairing McGlashan. 991, m‘ 3 ’?L".’!’u:'.;ffl | (leararce lreal In order to reduce make’room for the fal DeLand, ! STREET OF SUMMER CAPITAL Plcturesque Scene In Quaint Little Town Where President Will Spend the Heated Term. Windsor, Vt.—A glimpse of the pio turesque main street of the little town of Windsor, Vt, where the “capitol” of the United States will be located during the summer months. The little village is already beginning to feel the weight of the responsibility of being the capitol of the United States, even or a few brief summer months, and the only hostelry in town—the Wind- sor hotel—{s making every prepara- tion for the influx of notables who usu- ally travel in the train of the presi- dent of the United States. The “sum- mer capitol” is removed from the 4| Sapiniey, Uxdornued & Ustaompnd Summer Capital Street. “summer White House,” located at| Cornish, N. H., across the border line | about five miles, and the villagers are | putting into condition the road that | connects the two places, so that trav- | eling to and fro will be pleasant to the president. FOR HARNESS, Saddle;, collars ana bridles cee McGlashan. 991 PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. All streets clayed, cement s:de- walks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C, Rogan or S M. Stephens. R24 T — — e nnnin our stock of shoes 1o I lines, which will scon arrive, we are marking our shoes doewn to and below factory cost, We have shoes for all the family in High and Low, in Button and Lace, in all leathers. Ej’_"‘_]his} isnot a lot of trashy shop-worn shoes tbut are up-to-date in every way. We invite,you to call and $$$ 9% $saved. Wat our Hand Bill. see us, for it will be ch for the boys with Kimbrough - Rutherford Shoe Co. |Opposite {Ne The Store With AUDITORIM| 6—FINE PICTURES—8 VAUDEVILLE QUO VADIS The great sensation of the day in 3 fine rgels. One of the grand- est features ever made. Sce the ex- citing battle sceues, races, the burning of Rome. A Sidesplitting Vitagraph Comecdy WaEN JUHLN BROUGHT His WiFE HOME Auother Iine Cowedy Picture Ti. MOUSS AND THE LION A lhruling Detective Story. | R, DBRANDIN AND LAWRENCE Those Nilty Siugers, darect v ten weeks' run in Tawpa, opcd o o-days’ engagemeut tonight. bon miss them any night. ior they de liver the gecouds aud suod BUvLs. F_l:\fl ORCHESIRA MUsiC L i the chariot | COLLLGE LIFE I | w City Hall Yellow Trimming | i The Saboy 3 LW, YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRaa 1 TRANSFER LINES f Dreying and Huuling of All KinZ Prompt and Ilcas )lg Service Guaran Lakcland. Fo» Phcne §7 Creen SIS Want Ads Pay ——— W | ~N( ] G A NOTICE OF ELECTION —_— and 24, Notice s hereby given that 1p ac. D- C. Combee, G. W. cordance With section 4, article b, | held in the Mt. Zion district on the | ny <l RODSOD, clerk. 220d day of August, 1913, at the in usual time and place of holding elecions, to determine whether the following described territory shall become a special tax school dis- trict, to be knowp as the Mt. Zion struction. C. A. PARKER, A Little Wisdom. {2 3. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 28, and H. A. Roberts are hereby ape chapter 7648, an election will be :)olnted S o Wit . By order of the board of publig 998 onM Supt. and Secretary. o special tax school district and to| A MaD With a halt volition goeg elect three trustees to serve two ;"‘eh’afll and forward and makes ng years and to determine the number | "o, o0 the smoothest road; of mills to be assessed the ensuing two years. All of township 26, range 25 east; in township 27, range 25 east, all of sections 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16. 17 and 18; in township 26, range 24, all of sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 roughest and will reach his pur; —Carlyle. — e e Either Bunshine or Fire, Put things in tha sunshine or |® fire before wrapping them with a whoe volition 1dvances on the if there be even a little wisdom in i 27, 34, 35. and 36; and in townshi 27, range 24 east, all of sections FWatch Lakeland Grow! fi Kissimmee ' | possible, not only for airing, but P i to freshen them and make them s 1, | sweeter. Fruit ano Vegetable Growers and Shippers I am prepared better than ever be fore to furnish you ALL your supplies--and at better prices, quicker deliveries and assured sat- isfactiun. Crat material, carload lots delivered to any part of the State, complete box without hoops, hoopless boxes, full rounded, field crates, PEARSON'S cement coated nails, needle pointed nails for hoopless boxes, the kind adopted by the Citrus Exchange. PAPER—printed; cuts for special purchaser. designs to e furnished vy I represent the largest mills; guarantee delivery. White , extra quality and extra natural, plain paper on hand im quantities. Strap iron and birch hoops. Ladders in any length—spruce with hickory rounds. RCOIING specially adapted for pac king houres. Wire at my expense for prices deliv ered in carload lots to any part of the State. Phones 207 and 208 W.R. Fuller Tampa Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- age and Yards Hendry & Knight Terminals THIS ICE MAN OF YOURS IS HUMAN--HE LIKES PRAISE At intcrvals we have invited complaintsfrom our customers, with the view of bettering our service and establishing a bond of friend- ship betwe~n us and each individual user of OUR ICE. We are pleased to say that every complaint received has been useful to us in one way or another. and we shall continue to invite them, although they are steadily decreasing in number. Now, we are going to ask for something dif- ferent, If you think this ice manof yours de- serves a word ofpraise, give it to us over the telephone, It will encourage us to greater : effort in your behalf. If you can cite some specific instance of our helpfulness. by all means let us have it. It may give usan idea ‘which we can apply to our general service, and everybody will be the beneficiary of your kindness, Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 She Is Going to Rank With the Best We Are Here To Glve You the BEST to Be Had in SHOES If you want the latest in SHOES and want your feet properly fitted, come to us. We GUARANTEE to fit your feet PROPERLY. That is our business---SHOE FITTING---and we give you the benefit of our experience from the factory to the store. Giveus a call and be coavinced, The Quality Dutfn: el Lakeland Gealry Lidg. 35 ¢ |