Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 23, 1913, Page 8

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PAGE TIGHT (lassitied fdver S T .FORSALE.. WOR SALE—Fine building lot in Orange Park, facing Lake Morton, $1,250. The John F. Cox Ralty Co. 1182 NOTICE ! It you want @ first class mechanic | to build your residence or to do other | carpenter work and one that has had | years of experience and is a hustleri and can do your work at the mini- mum cost, drop a postal to A. M. | Hobbs, Box 627, City. 1184 MCGLASHEN—He fixes harness and FOR SALE-—The best residence on % does it right. 1186 Park Hill at a sacrifice price, on i ;a::u;e(r;x's. Bl li:; WANTED(— Your safety razor blades to resharpen. Made bet —_— - ter than new. 25¢, 35c and 50c¢ BOR SALE CHuAvr—ubree tickets| Oozen. Lakeland Furalture & Hardware Co. 74¢ to Kansas City, Mo., via Birming- ham and Memphis, Frisco route. Box 287. 1201 WANTED—Room with or without mealg, by man with no bad habits. Address M., Telegram Office. 1213 FOR SALE-—Rambler machine tour- ing car, 1912 model; good as new. | _ 2 o Sl “V I EVERY DAY is bargain day at our Cheap for cash. Can be seen at! 4 4 store but Saturday is special on .FOR RENT. FAHILY VOIS FOR light housekeeping. RENT—Furnished rooms for No children SERIOUS SICKNESS desired. Apply 401 North Flor- | ida. 1134 M 3 By Being Constant'y Supplied With | VIS Ce"aneous Thedford’s Black-Draught, »IDS'I‘-—H!s Job because he did not 7 have the proper commercial | McDuff, Va.\T“l Jsuflf‘ere\qyllor fevem} ' training. Do rot let it happen |YeAts,”” says Mrs. ). B. Whitaker, o . ) his place, ‘‘with sick headache, and . toyou. Cet in touch with the L. ilomapch trouble. 1 | B. C. and prepare yourself not ’ Ten years aco a friend told me fo tr only to get a job but to hold one. Thedtord's Biack-Draught, which | did, ! Bookkeeping, ,shorthand type- [8nd ! found it 1o be 1Lglbcsi family media | writing, penmanshlp and tele- |68 for youigand oid, ‘ graphy. 1171 | . | keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now, ard whon my children feel a little bad, they acx e for a dose, and it coes them e good thar any medicine they ever tied. We never have a long spell of sicks ness in our family, since we commenced using Black- Diar it Thedford’s Liack-Draught is purely | Ivegetable, anc hus been found to regus late weak stomachs, aid digestion, ree lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausca, | headache, sick siomach, and similar symptoms. It has bren in constant use for more than 70 years, and has bencfited more than a midion peopie. DUFFY’S DEAD SHOT CHILL AND FEVER TONIC—Z to b5 doser guaranteed to break up any case of chill and fever, or lagrippe Taken as a ton'c, it will bulld up the eystem, improve the appetite and make life worth living, For sale at all drug stores 25¢ a bot- tle. Manufactured by G. E. Scott, Lakeland, Fla. 968 FOR BEST HARNESS, saddles and all horse furnishings see Me- PIYour')dru,':gisl f’vlls an(ll rfi:omnznnds ack-Oraugzht, Price only 20c. Cota Glashan . 1186 Package 10-day. i ! — TUESDAY, SEPT . 22, 1913. sl T AT e ————————— 5 i HOUT DV eTArey priA wmimag t° j4)7 prra R C .’\a v--‘iT BY STohil i 1 . g il b it frent of th e i “1the aid me at all, sir,” g “] atdneted you o n a6 I could carry off the first gent gsaw ot the Casino.” ! “And may I see you tomg " aslked, his soul in suspenge, | “The heart cannot be whispered softl Acolphe.” The macl COntrellgy “Drj she And now to pure ettes,” said Braceb o, § crackled in his coat pociet: i and it was a newspaper, ; “How did I get that?” gelf, cponing it absent! hendlines caught his eye: | WOMAN IN RED AU . accompanied by a tidal ¥ 1 great destruce th At- fered ny of the :ons which New town= hit the ror left hand picture t froun ! upper U yieht shows the heavy st Front street. Tha | chows another view of |V hat a icoi I've bes and gives a good |abcut the Soglishi. 1 will smoke ci t | added, as an afic { cut his old briar pi Most Daring Schems in Yeaps Algernen the Vi t by gs and bridges. reat m r in ) lower pictare | act Front street 1f the force of the waves. It e RO G SO LT & o i 5 : “d in white | silence; then Qe slowly tock Lis y SRLEIREIENS % that caused Pracvbridge to uncover, range s ones, | toward the hotel, KIBS!“‘:::\ M{ A MATAAN 2 with te that wus more worshipful kid bes ; culino ag-| 'Tis sad to lose your ticnoy y E\ifl! Ld )] EUTI 1 coful, Al Wi {your ideal on one summer's ué‘" se in Brace- 1 {rom whence s, tut with a er fiagers and : wrm arcund her. What do you want?” he aske d, for his dulled b v ot s went to be, nor By J. H. LEONHARDT. EBIINNALL 518 11 1 AN II D AP IR SO RRESLL S BRI NGEEEL N GRG0 | quoth, very cresifailen. (Copyrigut, by Daily Story Pub, Co) % i PV A Gifted. Bracebridge stood on the steps of in confusion at the Casino. He liad just tempted For- grufiness. 1 beg yeur pardon, v frock; 1 wiil| "l am convinced,” said Mrs, My tune, and for once the jude had proved | .;vu' s , . » to you?” call A you insolent man,” she :_:1(‘{ 11[“'1;(“3:::?1“ ‘:)Tlt‘;;!‘ ;!;“x;lst(l(l( ,Tl('n; he "\‘h[h‘l with a hmmlz N ped, reli ik “Why " i 3, 0 describe s remorse wou ' ” g 1 ste i 3 1v ‘Come I anda 2 “ i y e be impossible; he wondered dully e ““ n the deor. making room for T wa i Leeause most of the womin | pyy what his mother would think when he et go “Tam | Keown were nutural born lecturors® ' should seck her out that night in their b g yrjuri L unpretentious hotel that overlooked i the bay at Monuco and tell her that s e z g B the trip would have to be postpened; i r P Rk TR S P R $ . JEVES O that they must hasten home withont ' delay. Ile d birself for a fool, *. ; ; o ® opj and thea kled i X 0 thought of the surplusnge of meney e ghe cried, s ,1 l lnvn would have when he 1 pawned va. ur started the ma rious articles of apparcl, i preceeds of which wou!d go to buy tickcts for e usng with geed lsawdry wurk i what you eve lesking for ead ) A “Just enonch fora box of ¢ i that in just whai wo sre glvine. Try s ettes,” he muttercd as he stumb avit ot as she i down the steps to the street cled by | H e “Sir, can you not understund even opera % English?” spoke a delicious musical The ‘: L k l d St l d voice. Bracobridge serambled SWWIY o Lyshed misel ard said: | a e an eflm aun ry back to ear'h from the realins of de- o1 Gl i R R, am human; you uct afraid, as, § ’ spair into which he had descendeds A 'y oueh vou misht be in the p nee i Phona 198 West Main b big red limousine car steod by the | wo"a i [\ ould not harm a living ¢ 5 window srotrudad ore and surcly not you. Desides, ‘SRR 5 TRt W 2% o 3 LI ST A B — 5 | S sk i -~ R o e — |fiURS is a truly wonderful showing of - 1= Men’s and Young Men’s AUTUMN FASHIONS. The new, smart Peck Models are originally and distinctively styled. | The fabrics are rich and handsome, “PECK CLOTHES all wool and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, If at «ny . M T . B ® % time a Peck Suit or Overcoar fails to prove satisfactory, we wil -111 y L rp 1 Sl v " cheerfully replace it with a new one, 1sn7 that fair treatment? We particularly suiocest vour crnt ) J SUZLCSE your s¢ 100 our models b[‘ ore making your Fall Selzetion Deen ad Bryant Bullding W -

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