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R o R THE EVENING CHLEGK -« ELAND, FLA.. SEPT. 2, 1913. g Successor to W. K. McRae. [} o . . i n , g Standing, Relieved by Cardui, | €17 12 the = s fhe S| P agp N , TRANSFER LINES| *** ' Foanhsl al Fitatin n anerica. ||| CSUESTION YOU HNOW Praying and Hauling of All Kinds window of ric brougham. Prompt and Rcasonable Servize Guaranteed. Phone 657 Green Lakeland, Fla The Best Table in the Land of the Sky Hotel Gordon | Waynesville, N. C. In heart of city. ilectric lights er’ every convenience. Buths. No wmosquitoes. Altitude 8,000 feet. WEEKLY RATES $12.50 UP. @PECIAL FAMILY AND SEPTEM. BEE RATES, SEND FOR BOOKLET. CROCHOCRORCHOAORHOROHOR Y QIO I0e0e -The Professions- BOSOSOBOROSLIBOSOSOSOSOBOS0 LN HHTR OO 3 QB QO RO Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Sarah M. Chap- Il of this town, says: *l suffered for ive years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. 1 tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Cardui, the wo- man'’s tonic, and 1 decided to try it. had not taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more than all the other medicines | had | ed, put together. | My friends began nking me why I | Jooked so well, and I told them about i Cardui. Several are now taking it.” | Do you, lady reader, suifer from any . ' of the ailments due to womanly trouble, suci as headache, backache, sideache, ! sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tire: ,leelmg? If so, let us urge you to give Cardul a frial, 'We feel chzlfigent it gvill help you, . Esl as it has a million other women in | e past half century. Begin faking Cardui to-day. won't regret it. All druggists, Werite te: Chattancoga Medicine Co., Ladles’ ! Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Smu‘dl Instructions on your case and 64-page book, "Home Treatment far Women,” in plain wrapper. N.G. 184 ————————————————————————————— You Demand for Whitewash. “What are you carrying in that buck- et?" asked the man who was riding in a spring wagon. “Whitewash,” replied Uncle Rag- By SIDNEY CONWAY. | ear!” cried the ! “Isn't Charlotte a Py il s the young ' Orleans Marriage Troubles Re- “Fancy 1 k in having a step-| Langy volb dios i 81 Rs vl Duke as a Youngster Was With His mether nearly your own age, and such ; Cousin Smitten by Two Beautl- an adorable creature, too. So much ! more exciting than having a mere sis- ful Richmond (Va.) Sisters— Have a Jolly Time. | ter.” : “Charlotte and I do have good | times,” agreed the girl with brown| Birmingham, Ala.—Recent cable- ' eyes and a small, rebellious mouth. grams from Brussels setting forth the “But I really thought for a while that escapades of the duke of Orleans we weren't going to get on at all. She and the duchess’ suit for separation re- made me feel snubbed all the time at call an Incident of his career in Rich- Of Dirs. Chappell, of Five Yean'l first.” i “I dare say the Viennese type is dif- ficult to understand,” agreed her friend, ' “But I cannot imagine Charlotte’s hurting your poor little feelings.” | “Oh, she didn’t mean to hurt them. But we take such different things se- riously. Now, clothes, for instance. Charlotte is one of those lucky persons who think that whatever is fashion- able is exactly right. She ean prove to you that the most hideous night- mare of the dressmakers’ congress is eternally fit and intrinsically beautiful. ' She really thinks so—for the time be- ing. Charlotte has a positively uncanny sense of what is going to be the thing to wear. I can’t catch her taking any preliminary notes. And she is perfect- ly unconscious of her gift. “So when she discovers me dressing in a different way from herself, instead of asking me why I don’t consult a really good dressmaker she merely mond twenty years ago. One bright spring morning in 1893 something of a furore was created among- the passengers on the little river steamer that plied between Nor- folk and Richmond when they learned the identity of three distinguished personages aboard. They were trav- eling incog., but some one recognized them as the count of Paris, his son, the duke of Orleans, and his nephew, Prince Henry of Orleans. The elder had come over to revisit battlefields along and near James river, where he had figured in 1862, when on the staff, with his brother, of General McClellan of the Union army. The count was revising his book on the Civil war and desired a fresh view of locale and atmosphere. They had visited Yorktown and Wil- liamsburg, in which battles he had taken part, and the itinerary was to take them to Gaines’ Mills and Fair | | | | i i | | | e oo HE' - @ UMLESS WHERE T0 BUY — oF LIVING IS GREAT ® IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living < : Oaks, where he had fought gallantly. / .~ DB. SAXUEL I. SMITE huf\y\‘,hfiL db Vet ilitend tordowittiton loo}(sdhu‘:tua.ndkm%g:re; gentliythw!l)llet];} His gon and his nephew were hand- Best Butter, per pound. .-......... R 40 i i M 3 : er I don’t think white hose w ac s, dachine voove fellows, who had { ¢ el Id'(rh‘:' ?]t d‘,’"l,:],‘.‘.,lesn:,l,;;g,.ulz {;Ekinl' | pumps are just a bit—well, not what | T e Sugar, 17 pounds ...... b R b et 1.0 5 understa > may | coar? i i l"o m» 'o'e axd Threai foh a whitewash an' dat de bo'd of al- | a lady would wear? Or she agks (o] i 1 b ik iltewash 4 allie ottolene, 10 pound pails.......... RN D 1 % Slasges lclentx!cdly Presorike’ derman is wantin' a heap mo'! I's je’ wdh;}thfr ‘n" dlf;‘; :hat myiga:r 13 pa;t. i : P ! W ‘ Phene: Ofce, 141; Restdamew. J | gineter let 'em compete till de price | ©C Just 8 thought to one side® Or sne Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ... e e e N ; L i 5 ik { will point out to me that to a really 2 § Bryant ]ldg‘ Takeland, ¥l { gits vi2ht an’ den I'll step in wid de | " d il sound aesthetic sense the thought of 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. S L L O IRD) é ——— b | 80918 trimming raw silk with any sort of : 4% : & W. R, @RCOVER lace is simply excruciating. . | $nowdrift, 10-pound pails....... o vwsoRiy ; L) TN t“«D’b‘ClfilU!' Ageatesy “‘You see, dear, it is a tailored ma- ; I’ # ’ i ot sl ; 574 | terial, she would say, w:th that little 3 cans family size Cream ....... Swsas i 2 ;' ¥ o, 3 and { Kentusky #lte | reverent hush in her voice that sone . & i takeiand: Tienics: {J women always have when they speak 8 cans baby size Cream. ........ocov ovu o0 il £ 16 e ik ‘4 of anything that is tailored. And she 1.2 b best Fl 810 BL X, i 2RYAR @ would say, ‘Of course it is hot and un- -2 barrel best Flour ..... HOLLR A R R B L b comfortable, but really,- you know, a 1 » ) 3&. C. C. WILLOL— ; coat must galways be worn on the 12 pounds b e i st i /f DENTIST train,’ And she would ask if I myself Octagon Soap, 6 for a9 ¢ Rl REEE oh, W train And sho would ask if Tmyselt 4 - ~e g o o8 ) ER) Octagon Soap, 6 for ...l e R Fxipper bulll’i:ng. '(‘)‘v;r Postofis: Ground Coffee, perpound ... ... ..o voven e wuel.. BB VAUNE ead. o s Residence Phone 300 Red 5 gallons Kerosene ........... MO e N e g LAKELAND, FLA. L DENTINY NEY : I Establishod iz July, 196G afi’ovn AVAY ) Duke of Oriecns. [ J [ ) * | douxy 14 and 16 Kentucky Buiiiia seen service and hunted ti 4 - 4 3 gers in In- ’ E Phones: Office 180; Resldonsr & ! BUILDING dia. The old count pointed out and - I E repairs, alterations, etc.— expatiated on interesting places along: f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON get most for your money :n lasting the historic route, scenes of notable | I Bpecial Attention Gven to Diseass. | satisfactory work by building with engagements in which he had figured B e ) of Women and Children. OSe CEMENT thirty years before, and became 50 ab- Deen-Bryant Bldg., Sulte 9. : sorbed in the memories that he did ; Phono' 367, Cement construction means cut not discover the keener interest mani- ting out repairs, upkeep expense, fested by the young notlemen in two 2 5 otc.—glves you best appearing job pretty sisters of Richmond, one a WW BLANTON & LAWLER— and on that really costs the least blonde and the other a brunette, viva- | sventually. cious and fond of admiration, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Get our estimate on the job you Misses Ophelia and Louise Bulling- $ olan. ton betrayed sufficient interest to em- ; . $ ‘ bolden young Evan Chesterman, a fea- » fl | Lakeland ! Florida L k I d A f l ture writer for the Richmond Dis- What IS here | e aKelan rti iCia patch, to offer to introduce them. Not PR. GARAE 5. WHERLEE Just then, though; the old count was A OSYIOPATH PHYBICIAN Stone Works watching the youngsters with rigorous H Y . d | 5, § and 7, Bryany Bulidin, ; solicitude. He was stern, proud, a ere i § u ee Lakeland, ¥la, H. B. anmerman, Prop. :ltllc!kl:r for 9th[u;‘tte. n;vt;r ffirse{ttl:g at he was undispute ead of the | L) l;l:n 2’77!' :l‘\u- Waved a Distractingly Pretty Hand.ihouse of Bourbon. ~ - g didn't feel the indelicacy of a blouse ' hol‘:.(;f:,’:: u:;l,\:::dl“r::hirzécgly:on& Y under such circumstances. Tha un- S i st s v wrcs | REAEIIISAERIP, | | rrotectd pulicty of ho thin, 8816 (1 s . (i o s oo There must besome- Arehtiest. HALF TONES- LINE PLATES . :‘;’e' surely could not have escaped \yeary from travel, the count was eai . . . s a0 SPECIAL DESIGNS oT0 f ) !1ly persuad:d to retire early, and was h g Sovat s Bogien D | RRSEEEIPIMFIANC | ™ o vy wae e e Uttt T v | UDING 1 Mour great J WA CLASS WORKRIGAT RKCES. o PP = et WIthOU i1 ton hotel was across the hall from 'WMLOMJUNICE'J 5}“:::"“;;"(1““‘:)“:’1:‘5 PO(Lm wlthl;hor: that of the duke and prince. Nine assortment Of hard- ceccecscneeew \ ollar, she could not _, Aenh : . 0. ROGERS, e speak of them for sheer horror. These (;,ict‘:c:r;a.l: f'.u‘.‘.ffj‘m‘:"f.’:f' h?x:'lli';finz ct;: y Tawyer, \ offenses passed the bounds of charity. iy e “( h d Reem 1, Bryant Buildia) [] a It wasn't the question of taste that :a"r‘t‘y t:: 2:::&&31 ’sr;:lt]d theBe\tr:nl:g are t at you nee i \ Phone 139. she considered; it was the eternal voung noblemen s ok:"' a g “t h. Y Lakeland, Mlerida, | rightness of things that weighed upon . 4 : joll\}p'xrly {; wasgozlm l:j.:.; . I'm 3. SMITH he‘l'}:Vell you can realize that I h-ven‘t! s dashed oft iy No el What 1 iS"come " NOTARY PUBLIC. BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OUB | 12410 Wall Iouk at tho rate our fype” © ™7 ¢ the spice o naven our store. Pick out what you teans, Investments in Real Metah styles move, exactly to change places " ? } 3 PRICES WITH MANY OTHER | with my pretty stepmother. Now she | ' heR the party returned at mid- : Siave some interesting snaps in WP 300D OF EQUAL QUALITY AND | wears tho lowest necks and the most night the count awoke to learn the want and you will be surpnsed aaé subdburban property, farms, % frivolous excuses for sleeves, and the ;ru‘u: n.ng tlhiqgs “;re blue around the Better see me at once. Will ras | PRICE. most coatless blouses; and when she DI oo SR e EMoRkiRgH Into) to find SUCh gOOd a"iCles at pell for eash or on easy terms. QUALITY OF GOODS IS THR | catches me in a high collar she looks ;:‘:llrt;:::lt:'r\:: ::u;t:f;]eldrhlst:en;u:o ; e e duke Room 14, Tuteh & Geatey Bls | FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTEB | excety a8 gricved s eho used 10100k or ap tar forgetting himself aa to viait at such low prices. . g AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEET| " .pyt spe can't hurt my feelings any :::: g‘t:’sv:;;’men out of his statlon and AR | more—not a bit! F k. < % 3. EVFEAE. mhupggf WIETVKE:YgngG that what she l:onostl)?l;ulppl:;z:,t:l;: “Pleture the horrid American news- We please the hard to please e «—Attorzey-at-Toaw.. high moral ground is nothing in the PRPET® Out with your escapades in ®ser ¥ Stusrt Bldg Bartew, m» | WILL BE AS REPRESENNED, world but a glever sixth sense as to 5ractly headlinesi” he growled. “Ugh! our best customers are those — THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY | what is being worn S, v, Bkt and el F 4% oneet are hardest to satisf 1§ pounds SuZAT fOF.........31.00| “I don't mind unfashionable, but I hoan et SRS ARAE O W18 RIek} ardacst to satis TUOKER & TUCKER, Best' Buttar :er b ’ 4 did hate to think I was color blind, llm“e o Bom'l.ou. Let us prepare to y. ‘ Tawyers ot 1.0 d. G 1-“ tasteless, of doubtful delicacy and gen- t::ne.. this damnable place by frst N Raymonde BI Cottolene, 10 pound ¢at ...... 1.2E | erally a blight on the good old puritan b ; . fakeland, . e e | Cottolene, & pound ...... vee.. b6 | stock—all because I didn't wait to con- m(‘flm:e de NNI& \\gm;he duke and 0 matter What you need 1n spowdrift, 10 pounds ..... ... 1.1¢|sult some Parisian fashion tyrant be- ['¢ Prince. caught the 3:00 a. m. ex- T ;::\‘-‘dr'.n : p(pmndl 4 | fore I wore a dark waist with a light a:-:sio::;r(r\\la‘\shél_x;lou.t Luckily ::r hardware, 1t WI" l‘epay you to : P TN 00 b 3 kirt. I've made ber see it, and now L oS is i Oven hen e i ddhet $ cans Daby Size Cream...... 28| o0 ot on beautifuly!”—Chicago CPutiously doctored story of the escar Call and lnspect our S‘OCk be' - IOUIS A. FORT Jetagon Soap, 6 for.......... .38 Daily News. pade. Soon they sailed for Europe. : 6 A year later the count of Paris i Fog “THE ARCAITECT" 3roung Coftee, per pound ..... .26 P S5 e €iks of et becamad::: fore maklng a purChase. 3weet Corp, 3 fOF .....ocvua.. .86 o _"\" Certain X“fi“‘d Not. head of the house of Bourbon and =~. Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fla. |3est White Meat, per Ib. .... .1¢ eggsux;{; foi“;‘ };"‘:"Y“L:rl::: claimant of the throne, B 0 S04040450 450800000007 3 B TR gal. Kerosene ............. .6C| other day, slie sang ragtime A Grasshoppers Stall Trai . n W. 6. PRESTON. TAWYED npound Lard, per Ib. ...... .1¢ '°gi:~ha P . | Dodge City, Kas—A Rock Island 9fee Upstalrs Fast of Cowrs Newss Feed Stilft 1a our specialty. We are| .. m&, g‘;;xs: ees cfl-“’t.htetmeggst Aagy o was delaved for 40 minutes : BARTOW. YTORIRA. out on South Florida avenus. But| better. ™ T e et S mus—, ‘ m S T insects t| | Emmization of !ltl'u ond W2 | ,5)) us. We deliver the goods. | the engine wheels crushed :hem“u:: 5 Betate Law o Epedialty, = 3 Not So Exclusive. ralls became o slippery that the driy- S T undemapd :hat Mr. Highbrow ers spun around and the train stopped e 0 § PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER . | aiany. with 0har Boats soee 5;5'"’2‘3%‘;"‘;’?};?“3:‘23‘?&fir““‘ih“}“",..." P i — Phone 337 Lakeland! " coud reced de hone 71 Opposite Depot | $ - RRpOR— N | !m"""“ { EREI I AN S8

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