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) Everything for the horse except pis shoes and ,feed. The best of parness, the warmest of blankets, the pest of stable equipments. Some gdandy Tobes for the horse owner too. Look in and look around. If your porse needs anything, you will find it here. Don’t forget to look at a robe for yourself either at THE HARNESS MAN e v A. X. ERICKSON, Attorney at Law ‘Real Estate Questions Drane Building —eeeeeee OOOOCIOQOOOQGQQQOQDQ*QOOCu?C. 3 SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D ! ‘?‘ Fractice Limited to Treatmen! ] 3 and Operations of E Q > EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT } g Cuope: Otice 1415 Residence 23 i 8 sute ), Eryant Bullding { 4 LAKELAND, FLA. [ ] S000N000 s OOOD0U RGO A Res'dence phore. 278 Black ] A Ofics phopd, 278 Riue | g N SARAE E. WHERL.ER ' 2 : OSTEOPATH ! N ] 3 Rooms 2 and 3, Skipper Bullding ] 3 LAKELAND, FLA. ; 2 [ 000 DEHD 4 SO RO CRCHORCRORCHOION 0G0 1 HOOAGOCQQCHIIQOL KOO M Established in Juiy, 1¥00 [ DR, W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Buliding Phone: Office 180; Residence 84 Wiatatulalelululuflatalalule i atuly 043 DO000 v~ - | DR. R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN Special Attention @ives o SURGERY Desn-Bryant Bulldiag, @round Floer fatetelateiainia eieie o) DR. W. R, GROOVER— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 6 and 4 Kentucky Buildin Takeland, Florida folaleletatelatutatelatalu Ve e e T tatele e {aceial=isiaisialola] - %, 1 0 BLANTON & LAWLER : o Q ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i g ' Lakeland, Florida. DOOOCHOVOAQAGQOCHHHB GO ———————————————————— JSTeTatatale e u o Julua s e e e e DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOM Spwclal Attention Given lo DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN Desn-Bryant Bidg., Sulte 8. Phone 867 Eiwiainieiuls al [olalsiatutulnie = ) D 0, ROGERS, LAWYER H & hoow 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 258} I g Lakeland. Florida. J QR SORIOCOCS >CODORHITLD R. 3. HUFFAKER DO THION, . O TN P —— O —Aitorney-at-Law— Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fi TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawyers.. Lakelané, Flor glymnndo Bldg. LOUIS A, FORT [ ARCHITEC" Mc GLASHAN Has been thop- $450., : tor Hir 3 LW L) B o 2 Orar S e b l“Lrlxy»} lu‘.*‘J‘ e e Ly =15 acres t- t-proof land in g neg of four Ja two| miles Cus f k ; : { : i 4t of Lakeland, Price | "Casona!l H asonable; terms, 1, W. Cowd- HEDy 1821 IFOR SALR N I: SALE—New house of 5 rooms, | :-,‘, T i lot 50x140. ce 3500. The 2 ) i . The John F. Cox tealty Co, 1800 — FOR S.\.I.l-l —Barred Plymouth Rock J for hatching; also cocks and cockerels; all of exhibition and esg-producing strain B L, Kels ley, Griffin 1814 FOR SALE OR TRADE- piano in first el \'4 -One player ; S condition, L, Yarnalj 4.oyal hotel, 1795 FOR SALE -Player ptano, Wheelock make; reasonable. Apply Mrs Geo. Dudley, corner Tennessee avenue and Orange street. 1694 FOR SALE depot on ITouse two blocks from paved streets; modern throughout; stx rooms, nice and high location. Nichols & Waring, owners 1609 FOR SALK-—A 25-barrel still com- plete with pump, vat, glue kettle and steam pump complete. Also ve ¢rops galvanized McCoy cups, ——— all for quick sale For further in- formation, apply to Sisal Hemp and Developricmy Co., St. James City, Fla 1634 e e e FOR SALE N acres sugar cane, ready to ent. Call on G. (. Bar ton, rooms 1 and 2 Deen-Bryant building 1833 PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON ho TASY TERMS—AI streete clayed, ement sidewalks, electric lights, ity water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stepnens. 829 FOR SALE and back porch New 6-room house, front Lot 72 1-2 by 140 ——— ] |FOR TRADE _Building lot for good |able. 711 We KIBLER HOTEL. LAKELAN: FL# 1 W. 8. PRESTOK, LAWTAR )fice Upstairs East of fovrt Hed BARTOW, FLORIBA | Sxamipation of Tities aud Red | Estate Law & Bpeeiail] [ o 0 o — i JEREMIAH B. SMITE { NOTARY PUBLIO LOANS, INVESTMENTF (K REAL | ESTATE | ; | Have some finteresting suape in @iy | and suburban properly, farme, e Better see me at once. Wil irade seil for cash or on easy lerms. [l hoom mie | 14, Futeh & @extry it LAKELAND, FLORIBA —— feet. All inclosed by good fence. North Vermont Ave., close in; must be sold at some price the next 50 days. See W. K. Holler, freight depot, for prices and terms. 1832 e FOR SALE--By owner, a small place, about 2 acres, with 4-room house. All cleared and good wire fence, with a few small orange trees. Near Lake Parker, with a fine view of same; about 2 miles from park. Can be made an ideal home. For further information, call on J. M. Holmes, manager Central Hotel. 1827 FOR SALE—Ozone Grove lots. We have a few choice lots left. Prices right. Ask us! Nichols & War- 1609 e sl FOR SALE—Two new bungalows under construction. Will be done about Jan. 1, modern throughout. In best part of Dixieland. Elec- tric lights, bath and city water. Improvements all around. Nich- ols & Waring. 1609 R ——————— FOR SALE—House of 4 rooms, plas- tered; lot 136x200, on East Rose street, this week for $1,200 The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1760 dray horse, choice cf several lcta st be gentle and sound 1200 pounds. See 1609 Horse mt weight about Nichols & Waring FOR RENT. FOR RENT-—Three or five rooms, furnished or unfurnished, reason- ‘est Lemon 1664 e | ed room| at 206! 1802 | d or un-| niences. 1805 1, for $1,- payment. The 1800 Miscellaneous. toam accident, iiability, ond r insy 3 inee, see D Sloan., 183 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION in all its branches. Sidewalks a special- ty. wich, Box 622 Lakeland. 1791 WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Edi- son phonograph for good typewrit: er. Inquire Telegram office. f WANTED—Dressmaking and plain sewing, first class work, terms reasonable. Room 14, Raymondo Bldg. Mrs. Langman. 1819 f COOE GG THOTE§ P S CHOCHP B P OO0 P FOHHI R B RO Q OB & GO § B FOUND—Umbrella, owner r ay have same at Telegram office uron iden- tifying same and paying for this advertisement . —_——— SAVOY HOTEL and Restaurant, first class modern rooms, home cooking, one block north depot. 203 N. Kentucky Ave. 1815 FREE DIRT-—Any one who will call at the Dickson building can get dirt free for hauling. 1812 I WE MAKE a specialty of automobile insurance, fire, accident, liability, and theft, one or all combined. Strong liberal companies. D. H. Sloan 1832 ANY ONE desiring to buy either of my homes in Lakeland communi- cate with me (not in hands of real estate agents). Mrs. J. D. O'Hern, Bamberg, S. C. 1809 Everybody heer their eyes on Jack Scarlett, when they are not oth- erwise in use. He has bought back the Lone Star Transfer business and is ready to do your hauling. Phone i 1759 i e TABLE BUARDBRS—A limited number of boarders for private table board taken at 519 South Tennessee avenue, 17650 e e ————————————— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 I HAVE TH 15 for puaic gervice at ac. 1nud all hours. i, machines ar 11 ties and . oam therefore fu naLeen to my patrons . sServiee ). iin able. Day phone No. 65; aght, 313 Black. 1616 B e WE HAVE BARGAINS in residence property; residences and vacant lots, in practically every section of the city. Selling only our own property. See us. D. H. Sloan. 1832 —————————————————————— Having purchased and subdivide: the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acre one-half mile wiat of eity Hmits, w are now selling in 10 and 20-acr tracts some of the finest truck an¢ farm lands in this section at th: right price and terms. For partieu lars gee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and @ Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146, 127 ——————————————————————————— NOTICE T0 PROPERTY OWNERS We have men in the North thie winter looking up parties to invest in Florida. Any one having lande to sell of any description, either wild or improved, city houses come in and list with us. Our mottc is “Quick Sales and a Square Deal” PICKARD BROS. COMPANY Phone No. 6 Room 200, Drane Bullding 232 lots or IR AUTOMOBILE OWNERS can have their tires vulcanized and repairec fn the most satisfactory manne at W. B. Arendell's Bleycle ant General Repair Shop, Ceda’ H.rrr»-t. just hack of Central Phar 148 on macy MARINELLO SYSTEM of Beauty Culture "acial Mass Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp Treatment MARINELLO PREPARATIONS 9nd Floor, Room 211, Kibler Hotel Phone 361, Lakeland, Fla. First class work. B. Zaner-| ished rooms at S T 1796 N e o A RENT—Furnished front room s Acor, all modern conveni- e ——— on first ences, private entrance from ve- randa. 316 South Virginia or phone 14 Blue. 1743 Michelin automobile tires, and also a general line of auto gupplies. We buy direct, pay cash, and for spot cash will meet any competition. We agents also for Ford and Cadillac automobiles, the leading cars in this country. Lakeland Automo- bile and Supply Co. 1832 tubes, mobile | black are| day of our first meeting? waist belt, w ad wh laid taffeta silk, | (- ululsl OO, K = ' % A HZRO OF ROMANGE * % % By E. M. BANGS, X % °, ROOOSOOOOOOOCOOOOSOOEOOOOLN He did not look it. Even Jotham | Hubbard himself, as he viewed his un- lovely reflection in the cracked mir- ror of his room up under the farm house eaves, even he could but ac- knowledge that he was indeed as Aunt Sarah said, “As homely as a hedge fence.” There was no gainsaying the fact, and as poor Jotham turned from the sight of his large features, and red hair, he sighed. He was used to being plain, but since encountering the mocking black eyes of Mattie Buxton, life had taken on a somber tint never known before. Her laughing scorn was no coy, maidenly coquetry. He realized that. He would do something rash; he felt just like it. He would go to Bos- ton! This wild scheme he put into ex- ecution, and soon the little New Eng- land village of his birth knew him no more. Once really arrived at the metropo- lis things began to happen. On reach- ing the city by boat, the harbor scenes so interested him that he walked about the wharves for a time, forget- ting everything save the fact that hel was seeing the world. As he stood watcbing a steamer about to sail for @ southern port, a taxi drew near, and two men alighted. The younger man was white and thin as if from recent illness. As they stepped from the cab a mes- genger boy met them. “Mr. West- over?” he inquired. The elder man nodded, whereupon a letter was handed to him. He tore it open and scanned its contents, “Here's a pretty go!” he exclaimed. “Simonds has met with an accident, and can’t go with you.” “Can’t go?" echoed the other. “Well, I'll go without him, then.” “I don't like you to go alone, Ralph, you're not strong cnough.” “Nonsense,” protested the man. “I'm all right.” Jotham drew nearer. “Was you— was you leokin® for somebody to sort 0’ look out for this young feller?” he inquired. Westover senior turned a searching glance upon the young stranger. “Are you going on this steamer?” he asked then. “I=-I'm thinkin' of it." Five minutes later an agreement had been completed. Jotham was to ac- company Ralph Westover in his search for hea'th. On the day following their arrival in the strange southern city, the two men were out seecing the town. Suddenly they became aware of a commotion and then they saw a pair of horses at- tached to a carriage tearing madly to- ward them. Women screamed. Alone | in the carriage was a young girl, grasp- ing with all her might the seat and side of the vehicle. Jotham looked,. and before his companion guessed his: intention, he had bounded into, the street, and with an agile spring grasped the bridle of the near horse. It was at the risk of life and limb, or 80 it appeared to Westover. On the following morning a boy came to the hotel inquiring for “Mas- tah Hubba'd.” Westover had told his companion’s name to some of the spectators of the rescue of the previous day. The boy brought a note from Miss Carter beg- ging him to call that she wight thank him in person. Jotham groancd. young “You go,” he en- treated; “tell her you're the man. She dudn’t see who ‘twas, ‘tain’t likely.” “Not much,” langhed Westover, “you aon't catch me strutting around in Lorrowed heroism.” A compromise was at length ar- ranged, and Westover agreed to ac- company and stand by his friend dur- ing the dreadful ordeal. Miss Carter's home was a fine, old southern mansion, and the drawing room, into which the two young men were shown, seemed the acme of lux- ury to at lease one of them. A mo- meat later Dorothy Carter appeared, a not unattractive girl, wearing a white gowa. “Two?" she questioned doubtfully. “Which one am I to thank?” Westover pushed the blushing Joth- am forward and that young man man- aged to take her proffered hand with the words, “I'm Jotham Hubbard, but you needn't think me. That's all right.” “Indeed, but | shall. PBring the light continued the girl, turning to a maid. “I want to see clearly my brave and handsome rescuer.” Jotham gasped he stam- *On" mered, “don't think ti I ain't haa' som. I—[ expect I'm 'bout as houie- ly as they make 'em.” “Then we'll speak of your bravery,” t rl returned. “That is not to be a j ) Carter was deeply interested in | hearing about Life it the north, and it took a sec 1 o third eall for | Jotham to tell all ¢h ed to hear, It secined, 12ed, that Jotham's brivery |1 blinded the girl to| his phy cts, or, it may be that | the proyerbial blindness of Jove alone | ut the young man came, Was end en, and conquered t from a letter written by, Ralph * to his father: “Well, | the gr ut has taken place, and this acted as best man at the we jthy Carter and my | esteemed frie Jotham Hubbard Who would h tho zht it when we se in hand the Talk about comparing truth with fiction! The lat- will have to take a back seat. If saw him standing va tor I Totham Hubbard Is not a bero of ro- mance, what is he?” ried out in greens, a0 e T YOUR GASOLIY and DRY BATTERIES at the ELECTRICAL SHEFT& METAL SHOP THOS. L. CARDWELL Phone 233 . Lakeland, Fla i ool o ol bbb bbb bSO At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money. i o Pz AOBBBNBOSNAISDEN 4O e 1R IBOSE S Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, resolve right xow that every day is a full ice day for you. e And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours, It is your consistent, per sistent SAVER, Lakeland Ice Company - Phone 26 Long Life of Linen that 18 just what we are giving 18 what you are looking for and alony with good laundry work. Try us. Lakelana Steam :Laundry baxe 188 West Main b ey eleoods i civobooocioods oo oo ool o B [ | MAYES GROCERY CO. N “Reduce the cost of living,” our motto for nineteen fourteen o G Gieoe oo W‘“’“‘“‘Mfiasmawmunrs.s~.._g.v Will sell staple groccries, hay, feed, Wilson-Toomer Fertilizers, all prices. Mayes Grocery Co. Wholesale Grocers : Lakeland, et Florida & PEEREPELEIPERRREPE PP DD B i R P i b dPbid bEEIPP "-l[ P““[le Lakeland’s leading Barber {’ Shop wish you alla Merry b Christmas. ! thank you for 1913 patronage. . Call again during 1914, bring a friend. { L. E. PEACOCK. MANAGER ; The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP E—— | Evening Telegram 10c o Week. LAKELAND, FLA.