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¥ 2 Silerair 5!'4" o e R & ?MWMH et 3C. A. Jones C.T. Clark$ 3 aice W CWdhams aamsmm AR HIP: | e v e s inisies > Tlectric Tibratory LA‘.\lfl. Dak. FHEFEEFEEEFFEFEFFEFESETRY ? you vant your Siirva and Colars Lauadered the VERY BEST Lakelana Steam Laundry Vo Nneked ne TR ow oenst of upkeep. The Sery Fard ceability. s 18 Made zood. Tae ompiera 3 muabout awn vith {rom Detroit, and partic war e MiDMent. 1ATAl0E e Lakeland Automobile Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla, INTERESTING READING FOR | Summer Days SIDEWALKS Having had maay years’ brick worlk, regpectiul done {3 Laikteland. All v kinds ot the paviag axperience a1 ail ly sollcit part of work SPLEEPPFEPFEL LR FE I PPN POU R ks of land. MANN PLUMBING PHONE 257, PINE ST. FEPPEBPPPEIOPPEPPOPPEPOPOD :ement that s to GUARANTEED ONE YEAR a.‘ll E $E 42T FEFEFELEPEPEFEET TSP As an avidence of zeod faith allow the property owner ta ratain 10 per cent of the amouar of their bill for that time, pro- {ing thew v Ay the ratainer with 8 an- 1e 1e 2 e he fefa 1sed n T W D CROCKETT ?. G. Address T 43 Res., 301 North Iowa Avenne ZETTEL LS L L L g% oo ridaedpeiy Will Sagrlf;é‘e For Ca;t; ] Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house: also | new six room house one acre A GASE OF VERTIGO 8y J. C. PLUMMER. ‘Tt would e ‘ust my biooming ‘uck to meet Mackav rfonight,” muttersd Capt. Cnnecan 3trong of the steamer Tallsman as 1e the 3traet. An avening 3pent with F tains. ‘ovtal and bibuions, is not con- iuciva to sobriety and, despite rasoives to the conuv “aptain Strong left the party drink. Most peapie would cagional [apse ‘rom matter of 1 headache and 2 bhrand aew oiva, aor just so with Capt wag much in love with 1t the prattiest girls (n Neweasgtle, and 1@ wag engaged o her provisionall” da had aromiged to refrain apsolute:y” rom ardent spirits and on this prom- walked ansteadily 1p tellow regard an ¢ 18 4 mers yrandy and soda e it vas n 3trong. Cortg Grey jobrier He ne @ Migs Gray nad allowed herself e mgaged. Ag a pri ritizen’d acrions ara 1ot of nterna al ‘mportance. it would seem nossibie ‘or Caprain 3trong to zet drunk in Amertca and 118 dersiietion 20t H8 fmown L girl in England. ht thers wag Mackay apt dackay a stern oid © anes udvoecate, jecrarar” 16 =ea- Jlue Ribbon soctery, was Zorg imele and guardian. It vas sented with 1 ad 0 1ad nr grace oromige alluded to 118 niece’ § angagement on “ae Macikav iand 't vag vho vould mstantly have it biv he promige vag ot geot. anes ovar er vag great and dhe vag g0 an enthusi tamperance vari ar who hated 3 nk a8 der 1 Ald her ancle aprain Mac«ay wag now in Zalti- mors n command of g dteamer and 1ence hat the 1 unate v apran g vonld ring 1m in eontact vita Caprain Mac tay this very avening. Tt wonld be inst my luck,’ fage a aptain, gloomily and 2o to the steamer” k antarad the car with wavering tap, feil heavily into a deat and 118 ayag roved vacuously aronnd the o | angdl they dxed themsalves with a stany star yr, directly opposite with 1 queer axpraseion on 1ig wveatler- yeaten face, sat Capt. Andraw Mackay fo had withessed the antrance of Cap- 3trong nto the car aad wag evi- fently fully awars of thy v age of 14 smumbiing into e seac. Far 4 momenc the bafoggzed hrain of “aprain 3trong wrestled with the pron- ems ag o0 whether 1e should dpeag o Mackay keep silent or get off the car, hut Mackay sertled the matter 3y artsing and abrmprly getting off the car limsgelf. Captain 3trong’s eves ol lowad tm as, ander the glara of a jtreet lamp, he wallked with a strange- v halting step to the pavement aad hen stood with his arm amnnd e | lamp post. ‘Ha's 30 angry e can’t avan wvalk,” murmurad Captain Stmng o dimsaeif, “it's all over with me now "’ Daring the next day Captain Strmng | axpected a wgit, a thunderons and de- aunciatory visit, from Mackay, but the risit was not paid and n the after acon Captain Mackay's steamer julled ont ‘rom the pler and started on her | voyage to BEngland, leaving Captain | Strong 1 a most perturted state of mind. { men conceal their tronbies !': ir bhreasts asd the Spartaa boy Hd ;'_'m fox and let it gnaw thers, but fothers seek confidants, aad so did 3trorg. He laid the matter hefora M dtoikes, 118 quartermaster aad asied 1is advice. Mr 3toikes listaned sympathetic He was not a B e Ribboner and 1e rad sailed a aumber of years with Cap- tain Mackay “The pint of the thing {8 that Mac- zay didn't see you drink hanything, 3o 16 can 't swear you wvers drunik. Wer tigo ‘s the word ¢ this mfx.* re mariked e oid man, 1 “Vartdgo ™ axclaimed Captain Strong. “Yas, vert! mnen stagger tawtul when they have sompiaint.” it aad it's a commaon “T don’t waat to lle abeut it,° object ad Captain Strong Thera's times vhen ly‘ng must he irne.” said Mr Stokes with Armness. “and thig s one of them.” The bewtiderad captain didersd the a rommitiing hifm- geif to Mr 3tokes’ -xpedient When the Tallsman enterad the Tyne it was ate 0 doek, 30 she impped her anchors n the stream. Captain Strong did 2ot go ashara Newcastle dad ac charms for 2tm. Th be coidly = from » r sure strong-minded anthustas sthe waa, that ttar'y gir! as 118 weagness wvould be resented. simply irzamed depressing the morning he 3tz Ha urned ireams arted ‘or the of and on Dor'g. 3he way came ‘aca acknowledged 23 3an wand 3wiftly passed on Aim a chaacs O 3ay a w saptain returned to owest bie 3 rontad Al He nad a aald + qad nquired for him. What conld ackay want with him? To nsult 1im probably on oD yf his present roubles. would stand 20 ecturing ‘rom Qir Je took a long walk into he suburhs and vas returning slowly when ne feit aimself seized and pushed against a wall. ‘“Wartigo,”’ ‘It'll be the de: 3trong angri and was about yrath on 3tokes when ae noticed e iaimed Toice, of 'im. shook himself to pour out the vialg of Stokes’ fres 118 Miss - standing near laughing. 10me vou will racover, Captain Strong, she said, and waiked on. “What the devil did that™ asked the caprain ning Stokes. % v elpmm’ 7ou you mean ov of the grin- nmt, don’t roun 1 showin ,1»! -oung leddy yortigo,” and with this kes disappearad nto a j0p” 10w 1ad remari Mr. 3t nibile honse ‘aptain 3t 0 the gt ron g continued iis course .amer and was disagreeadly Uy o 4nd Caprain Mackay jeat- d n * abin waiting ‘or aim. 't want -0 have a word or two With -on, Dnnean.”’ fuid 2e. ‘The last ume ve met was i a tram car in Balt: nora.” wotain 3t g 2odded sullsly jppose ron t queer 1d a0t 3ne! 1 the tram?" con- 1 H Mack nrain ink it n 3ee,’ 08 ag {f the wWo 1ad 1 bad ar i hen it comes m an't rde 1.1a1 an a1 vord rone.” Tagrain mg H.l.""l it him o nute vonder. T jnew 7ou Wvers aurt it my aot 1pea, a ssgumed Mackey ‘and [ vaated Vow, [ don's vant yon B 1bont my artack uarmed amit ome ot 1ad mnent, Capr vit £ Dorg aothing. Therzs vag some mysgterions adont me thig swident and 1e aastily dressed himseil to call on Jer. Ad le came on deck 1e aoted Mr = wnTlgions of es n mirth leaning 1 +he gide. '“What id he 3ny”™ ‘nquired that gentleman n a 7oice tided ¥ aughter. | “Waac 4id von say o Caprain Maece xay™ asked Caprain 3trong. "Ia wanted adwice.” repiled M~ vita laughter, “and I Itrong raiged 1is 1and menacingly, hut 3tokes uw'nmt wu'v and the cag- Corts. B [+ 1§ ridness v.' e previons day wad sagult of pique “aat 2e did ace some 0 see her “le avening of hig a =#7al. He 2ad a most pieasaar Tisit the dteamer o 1igh the and reramed Tpirits. ‘Y4 aever have thonght it of Wae- fay, aever.’ said b gell tapyright, RUINS OF Wal 18 14 went w te Kaown 2ut Remarkabdiy Seautl ful Retics sf Antiquity in Ci%y of Landaen. During Queen Mary's recent expioras tlon of the oid houses tenaated 5y the Board of Tr she saw one of the moest romaat ad least fnowa 3craps of antiquity Tt the de ine stone an g e 3 pal- ace Through this mow from va would dinal “ia a mask oar masiers, all {2 gan shepherds made fne of zoid and 4ne crimscun.” niclers, visit th ments ~oth g¢ng would burst in upo des apstairs, and for his the daace would ding! Coieya. It you tar the prosy lttle mom viers ara being added up you san still see the cardinal's arms carved ;n what was once the outer dide of the arch. The water and ¢ ke cellar are all t g left aplendid palace. Nowadays clerks sat their unc the arches of a0n ngey 3 »f Trade has some of the a1 Lendon, and the barre] the moom whers the messen- ow—ones e antechamber potated ard best cellings seiling of 1 brokke’s great mom of \7 beaqt Wiaunderstood. “Last year, when rata for the halr wara 30 popniar 1ad many odd ax- parences with women looking for @iem,” says a door-walker in a large sity stora. “Far instance, one morain a jtout woman came o and panted sut. Where do get them pads “ ‘Dress or hip pads™ [ asked, think- ng she might be locking ‘or e pad- ling used n wvomen's rad ga~ ments o Ye had at the countar. ‘'Say, smarty, she , ‘you geed irtng. The idea o id whita aairad man @ you rying to be Many with a woman a8 fat ag me. 1 taf} Jads. 7om repiled meekly taep face straight 1er A Char'table Tendency All The Lat Creations Bathing C Just Receive;. Red Cro Pharma The Drug Sy big pains DRIVES PAIN mm‘J s quickly ibsorhed—qood 1or vfl”’fl euralgia, stiff joints, i neumatism, 21C, <2 25 at druggistss LW.YARNELL Snccessor o W. X MoRae rpiNsFE2 LI!XZI) on the ¢ i .n Jraving and Hauling of All Xine 3 e S~gmpt and Razzonable dervies ailso ever) g Fongehoid Moviag 3 Opecials foundin 3 Phones stxdencv 57 Green Office, 10 ] WANT ADS. GET YOU. OUR RESULTS FOR 1B STREATER Contractor and Builder Having ...a.{ —wnry' one years' experience in building y Ten sracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to hest service ia this line. If con’emplamg building, will be to farnish estimates and all information. All work guara T T T e T TR Phone 169 J. B, STREAT QMMmeW ey lperepededoo ooy et Security Abstract & Title Ci Bartow, Florida R B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECH FRAVK E THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREA ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and apto-date plant. Prompt service. Lakeland business left with our Vige President at City E racei7s prompt and efficient attentiom. BB b bR EEEERFEEESPES PIPEIIIEIIIESBEEEY & el 4 o i L ol e » “ o * - ® - o d * @ ® Bkl “Ihe Young M or Woman that doesn’t learn to money will never suc It takes only a Doll start an account Bank.” in ‘,‘G“D-O’-’00%&*‘0"'*"‘*'&0"'0‘0 e i ST UMAGH THflUBlE FOR FIVE Y Majority of Friends Thought Mr. Hughes Woald Die, Bat One Helped Him to Recavary, e — taking other medicines. take his advice, although ! any confidence in it. [ have now been taki- for three months, and it 52 haven'’t had those awful s since | began using it. am so Pomersyton, 47.—ia interesting ad- thankiul om this place, Mr. Hu D ; lace, Mr. A. ]. Hughes | Draught has done for m2 ¥$: “1 was down with| Thedford’s Black-Dri-s for five (3) years, and fcund a very v ments, but 1€ AnY 200d € any goad. culd nct 23t or sleep cegt cne L2pt in every fan v tie ie advised me try, Geta packa lediord’s Biack-Draught, and quit :u.v.l;uar'-u