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_-_—N__ 7 4 Mr. J. . Mounds 't . ids and 1 " Case of Fire 4 are here wit) 4 View of investing. arrived in Lukelang 1 <pitman returned to Lake- y morning after vigiting B, Whitman and family "] days.—=Bartow Record. —— Marshal J. C. Trown ast might from Jicksor will spend today ‘and to- ;ith his family. turned home yesterd, Visit hore. My Cochran is one of the Popalar conductors on the Atlan Live, running betwoeen s and Lakelarid. 1o g also sted extensively in r Polk county, ang is having Toom hovt tic Crast fif1 Ity remodeled. Sion here was to look over tho Whi arded cior one of ‘the piost up-to-d in the Stane, ihn' se, which is po ————— e W, B. Talley, of Jackson- | ir. hotels i the State’s leading ar-| (iainesville Sip one 0% is spending the day inj o X looking after various GEN TO0X GIVEN FIAG f the erection of which he| b ljmefi““’"m“g‘ [ Before the convention adjotiened ir. Ro.erts Kimbrouzh reterned | @bout wileight, Sister Esthor Car- » ). J. 'W. Kimbrough of this!Was prescut throughout the g d extentded “hanks to the retiring com- ‘ mm[’oa-m of Trade mander, General Partrid-o, | \i¢it and to bave report of ' 4 € @itimen Pensacola Journa) : | et wmmrlmckmp\ o i Kvenin Y at 7 o'cloek. FLORA 1. G, g osunday school at 10 o'c¢lock { T & v i ‘ ¢ i ‘ il Sl :.PERIJCHI ‘SYPZF'."_E CQ. AT “ Meetin: of eatechical elasses Sat- w, ©. [.. Kimbrongh why has| AUTITORIUM NEXT WT,EK“ widay aftornoons ar 3 o'clock g \iting his brother, J. “,’{ { The pullic is cordially invited to mbro 1, 1eft this morning for lns‘ ‘Mr. H. B. Mavor, advance .\‘xunt,x'z-ll sOrVicon, e in. Coleman, Fla., but he \\'ill"ls in the eity 1olay arra ur vevt veek and bring his mm-imw of the most interesti 1o Lakeland to live. ments of the current theatri i 'MURCH —There will he services to- s st saiact kS R v json next week at the Auditoriun, of porroy mornine—Sabbath school at Wi, I, B. Terrell, of Lakeland, the well knowrn Peru Gymzene i v preachme 11 a. m. by the y own Monday to spend the day Co. Manazer C. Greea hos seonred ,‘ ? He e g N LA I e : _ et el proce Eler, Tev. 3. R. Cason. MAKES PROFIT ON TINFOIL Rishop and Mrs. J. P. the company for three nichts com ‘ WL STEINMBEYERR, Pastor pes. Mrs. Terrell IS. \.'nr} ponu- mencing .\hmday,n Oct )'J!'m'!# d Owner of Tobacco Store Saves Dis- nl her many friends were itie enzasement three ¢ ent plays FISTILAND M. B. CHIURCH- carded Wrappers and Sells Them il o mect her azain will be p resentedl, wiin all the spe- oo iiae tomorrow: Sabbath seliool —Library as Trade Stimulus. Jecor: | c1al scenic effects and oreful atten — ¢ . ¢ < S— | 10 a. m.; Epworth Lea2ue 6 p. m.; i Fi1o 1y o ai o renortol % m no sha c! s ks [tion, to every detail. enertolr ioachine by the pastor 7 1. m. pcnl"yn:h:\mtwg; :‘:]dr‘ahif;m[ll‘rk, :‘l:n: ", A 3 aT 1 g i 3 gis fe 1 1 1 10 & v e M : R e L W H STEINMENTEI, Eastorn sald the proprietor of a small tobacco feruie 12011, of Eatonton, G, ereat American p! ‘A - E shop In’ New York "Til('l"(‘ nr(-‘lo(s e ot two weeks visiting s Tuoesday nioht, | NO STRVICFS AT OIRISTIAN SLT Sron Win i 1ies in Lakelanid. » Wednegday nizht, e ¢ vigited St. Aun-vstine, dow.” fiter taven, Fort Meye Reserved seats are now on sale Ked Cross Pharmacy and while in Fort Nleye svests of Mrs. D, G. Me- and while there were en-! tined by one of Florida's v;\r]_v" SEWER NOTICE s 1y telling them stories of | v tty i her bygone day | ANl property owners and rezidents v in her byg ays N i i IS e & s o ‘d':n the sewer district no-th of L.omon 4 y“”"' unexpectedly -‘\l‘u‘ sinastohtn reby notifid that the At the First Methodigt chureh to ein o " jer ; Mrs. § 3 e enkins i accompanied by lubove sewers are opencd for pablic ‘morrow Rev. Isane C. Jenkin m( #hills son, Mr. Dave Marshiull. |uge and advise that conuections be pastor, will preac h both the LTy S . |made as soon as possible morning and evening series rvrr gor- 4 1amna party, composcid of F. | G A. RHGADES, IR wons. In the morning on Exneri- L, W 0, Brorzen, Gralg) 1362 Plumbiv g Incpector mental Relizion, the theme will he illips, P, -G, Wall, H. E. Snow, - E. Tufts, Phillip Shore, N. W. “lef, A. 3. Angle, J. H. Detwil-) 4T THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 'A. 5. Kntzht, J. L. Reed, T. L. L L. P. Dickie, Jack Lawes,| Men's clothing of all kis rs- " T. Bramch, W. J. Chambers| pared. M C. i1, Bvans, go to Mobile in| Children's clothing and lacies' un- i§! Pullmans to attend the South- | derwear made to order. t(ommercial Congress. They wili Home-made guava Jjel'y, 15c per 'Tinra firmiy on the map as the [ glass. _"‘" ind most availahle port m,j Stamped patterns or stamping, (5% They will also try to get gone. 1345 | : U3t Congress for Tampa. ‘ '3 cans Pork & Beans 25¢ 2 ceus Argo Samon 35¢ 1 pk Irish Potatoes 30c TIE FEATURE REEIS—-5 AND VAUDEWLLE TONIGHT A great show tonlt ht; one of those I special Saturday LEP MEYERS S Fuuny Black Face Act 7' iy PATHE WEEKXLY Pictures Always in["l'nlmjy 11‘1“ ings all over the wor.d, & nflw RIVAL ENGINEERS | Jeff Stors. i 2 Reel Feature Stery of | Railroad Life pro.rams, I g TWO LITTLE KITTENS ( Edison Comedy, Great for the {41 1KE AND HYPNOTIST ot A Sidesnlitting Comedy = MAYOR BESS SMITH Another fine couit dy MORDAY MATINEE NIGHT PSOULS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT * Fine Comedy by the Vita- !fex'v!; Co., Featuring Lillian ‘, Iker and the Fat Men The PADRE’'S STRATEGY Fine Mexican Feature MONDAY 6— FINE REELS—6 510c AR - _._—————"—‘_———'—"- 5 MRUCHI.GYPSEENE CO. e r——————————————r—) 1 imily and |City. 8 a. m., . Miitdough, of Galesburg, 11., st night and ., B Cochran, of Lakeland, w.i‘hono #A0LTeen. ay after a brief| s home i1 Webster ‘this morning' 1otta, division commander of he! , o very Dleasant visit to his|; Daughters of the Confederacy, wio ssion, for as- ' visitors cordially {nvited. nhurg, Va., statine that ! the Dave hters ang requested that the nue, two of happen- — e e | AT CHURGHES TOMORADW GRAM, LAK ] i EPISCOP \L) ctts avenue pricst in chaice. Sunday Serviees “ration Holy Jeharch 7:30 a. m., cele- Eucharist; 10 a. m,, school; 11 a. m., morning ‘M:'(_ 1 7230, P. m., evening prayer, I'hird Sunday of each month. ST. MARKS, CHURCH—Plant Holy Eucharist; {11a. m., morning prayer; 7:30 p. evening prayer. Mr. Bolton may be seen by ap- ;|wmrmont or otherwise at any time. Missouri ave- |~ e e Judgment, The Second Death. Andi now he closes the discussion with the; question, Where Will the Redeemed | e After the Judoment? lis series) cod much attention. It is! ¢ ed that the cloging sermon will! be the climax, the best of all. Ini te of the rain last Sunday even-| . when other churches in the eity | were closed, there was a cood num- | ber at the Methodist church to hear! of The Second Death, The sermon! on Ieaven will be delivered tomor- row eveninz rezardless of the weath- er. All invited. GERMAN-ENGLIS!I EVANGELI- CAL LUTHERAN CHURCI—Serv- ices held at the Ilerron hall on Main street, German and FEnglish services every first and third Sun- days. On the first Sunday German service bezins at 10 o'cdock a. m. En~lish service at 11 o'clock. On FIRST BAPTIST CHURCIH—Sun- duy school at 9:15. We are exceed- inely anxious to enroll every mem- ber of our ehurch in some denart- ment of the Rible school. Fathers and mothers, if possible, attend our te fChool "lnm:\rrmv and bring all the ™ family tend, fawily If, however, you cannot at- send all the members of the possible. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:20 P. m. by the pastor. Morning sub- jeet, "Why We Observe Sunday In- stead o Saturday.” See special notice elsewhere. Ev- (ening meeting as evangelistic as if yWe were enzared in a series of re- vival meetings. Bveryhody who can attend. invit- i . blocks from passencer sta nipment of Lakeland’s naw i " M tatiered division flas be giv- tion. R. S. GAVIN omo hooklet has been mn\lo:” to General Cos, of dakeland, past | Pastor. . snd will be here an Mon- | OTMander. 1o be placed around his| AR ©denth and horied ‘wit) him. | R RS 4 e i R \ 2 yvears old. e was \(-Rl\l(' )I EVANGIIC YL LUTHER i Ioype M AN CHURCH: Tennessce avenue and R . Chupte aceented the fagtered @) meeting of Palm h-pnr!_’ el T L Orar i Mraig ey Py 5. 1. S., on Monfay, Oct. | ; Ll el O RREE DRk 1 Lot se s e dpastor. Residence as ange m., to prepare for Grand © 19 wrap it around his| ne 116 T housh it only renresent LS 11 o'clovk worship at MYRTLE STREET CVIRON TOTTORRATT METHODIST the third Sunday German service be- ains at 7 o'clock p. m. Engclish ser- vice at 7:45 o’eclock p. m. Sunday, school every Sunday at 10 o'clock | a. m. The public is cordially h\-‘ vited to a“tend all these services. ! L. C. WAMBSGANSS, Pastor. MWHY WE OTSTRVE SUNDAY INSTFAD OF SATURDAY™ * The above will be the subject of ,the morning sermon tomorrow at tho‘ Unless 1 am | First Baptist church. mistaken, we shall have ample op- portunity before a great while to hear what great sinners (?) we are |because we do not observe Saturday They are “good fel- lows” that will stick — o r e R T {ions, They will make ' ‘1 your feet o slole Pub r—wonr them - and 2ll con- 11 leathers, notterms. JURTEE Roriect Shape Shoes are yours for foot comfort, jout style, and economy. “instead of Sunday. There are reas- ‘ed to worshin with us. Strangers and ©0s, and, we think, pood ones, why| Our meet- We cbserve Sunday as the Lorid's day. | <14 letter from 3, B. Tm",sistzmrv and courtesies eXtenlud to ins house is on North Florida ave- And it is to be deplored that wl\lle) éi ]‘]0“ “ARR'S (;0 “W Quatity +we have such good reasons for our position on the observance of Sunday | 80 many of us do not know what 'they ave. Consequent!y, when we are laccosted by those who differ from us, we do not know what to say. Snnday morning 1 want to state our £iile of the cage just as it is, so that even the children that may he pres- ent may know why we obhserve Sun- day as the Lord's day. 1 respectful- |1y invite any who may differ from us {to come and hear our side of the question. plain, clear statement o!f our rearons urday . R. S. GAVIN, Pastor. { for ‘observing Sunday instead of Sut-v {1‘) | | of people who think it is a sort ot stigma upon their ability to pay so On aeeonnt of Nev, ¢, €, IRed- much attention to small sums. Not srave peine eal'ed to Tamna, there I, however. One scheme has netted Wwill be no proachine services at the me & very nice little profit every Christian chirch tomorrow. AT TEE FIRST MFTWQNIS T \n,n Infinite Triumnh. ‘m'.' the subiect will be Heaven, Mr. ;.lv'lkins pas disereseil Death, [Dead, Tne Seeond Coming, The| i - - ! QEDHOHOE D HOSIAOROBHOSDMO+ | £ OB OPOPOBNPOLOLOLOBOLOPORS | Cash Prices | i THIS WELK Powler . « 'WHY PAY MORE? FERGLSON & USHER FHONE 123 {Aé.ms Bicg N. Ky Ave' . __Ow(",o‘_g.u_mwo 00 S WA 4 ‘rrormal | In the even- 25¢! year. I runa small circulating library rand I offer one year's subscription | free for a $2 purchase. All my sub- scribers azrce to return the book CUURCH TOVORROW promptly afier a week has expired or pay a fine of three cents a day. “Those people are more indifferent ., about pennies than I am and tnere i8 hardly one of them who does nut keep a book one or two days longer than he should. Not only do the sums | collect in fines pay for the books 1 purchase, but they even make a profit for me, and, what is more important, the library scheme helps to attract The customers. “Then, too, I manage to make sev- eral dollars a year by collecting the tinfofl used in wrapping up piug to- bacco and cigarettes. I usually find a | good deal of it lying about on the floor and since I sell it for about 20 cents a pound whatever I get for it Is pure profit.” =rEne mAnAtIape SZYERE PUNISHMENT Of IMrs. Chappel!, of Five Years’ Standing, Relieved by Cardui, Mt. Airy, }. C.—Mrs. Sarah M. Chap- ell of this town, says: *“l suhiered for iive years with womanly troublcs, also stomach troubies, and my punishment was more tuaa 2ny one could teil, | tried most every kind of medicine, bud none did me any good. | read one day abo it Cardui, the wo- man's tonic, and ! d.cided to try it. | had sot taken but ahout six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more { good than 2!l the other medicines | had i tned, put together. My firiends began asking me why | Jeoked so well, and | told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it.” of the aiiments due 10 womanly trouble, i suca as headache, backache, ‘sideache, slecpiessness, and that everlastingly tir feeling? If so, let us urge you to give Carduf a [trial. e feel confident it will he'p you, just as it has a miilion other women in | the past half century. Begin' taking Cardui fo-day. You won't regretit. All druggists. Write to: Chattancoga Medicine Co., Ladies’ Advisory Dept, Chananooga, Tenn., for Specrai Insi oms GI) YOUT CRse 64-paze book, " Home Treatment 10° Women,” in plain wrappes. N.C. 134 Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bidg. LAKELAND, FLORIDA hl® The discussion is not to be in the nature of an attack, but a Do you, lady reader, su‘fer from any | | Avenue Foot-Fitters S EEEE O SResE SPECIAL SHOWING DI F 0000000 MISSE.S' HATS 3 RHRORRORANGE A T RRBR0Rye 5] | o il & e - LA MODE @ A cordial iméi;:a::dnedt(t)o i;‘s;é)e;ltlbltif(\:ese Hats is g ¥ Tomorrow, Saturday, Octobar 25th , MRS. H LOG 7@ AN Gl o I-C-E ICE IS YOUR HEALTH GUARDIAN, YOUR BEST FRIEND IN HOT WEATHER. OUR ICE is cheap enough for everybody to have plenty of it. “Use OUR COVPON BOOKS, too. They are convenient and econom® [ ical. They save you time, trouble and money. All of our drivers have them for sale Lakeland lce Company Phone 26 ’ \ e e T o — Good Afternoon i A T T — This evening or in the morning while out shopping, we would be pleased to show ’ you our line of vshoes. The most up-to- . date in the city, { Bt e i o { Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children in all the latest styles and leathers. Hosiery For All The F amily ——\.\———-N Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall Y O w e e Y Room 7, Raymondo Building - S .2 ¢! | L s hiad e