Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 29, 1914, Page 2

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EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKE Grow Quickly and keep them free from disease. To succeed—to coin egg-money next fall, you must use now prai £s, Poultry Regulator Pkgs. 25¢, 50c, 60c, $1.00; 25 Ib. pail $2.50 This great tonic and digestive aid, insures the rapid develop- ment of all young stock and keeps the older birds in prime condi- tion; fully competent to take care of your egg demand. Use Poultry Disinfectant ana P’?flg Pralts Powdered Lice Killer to rid the poultry and houses of lice, mites, etc., and to destroy disease germs. Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back Get Pratts 160 page Poultry Book PEEEEIEES k4 Special Saie Lemons, per dozen . . 20c Priscilia doughnut flour 15¢ Marshmellow whip . . 20c Swiss cheese . . . . 50c Cream and Pimento . . 20c | No, Imogene, cannibals do not eat canned food. Did anybody ever see a moving pic- | ture hero in real life? When some men do not find fault | you may count it as praise. ! Every cloud has a silver lining,| but sometimes it needs polishing. How dear to our heart is the man who can't sing and knows he can't. Advice to eat less meat is superflu- ous. It is no longer a question of choice. There are many who consider the rattle of the alarm clock an unneces- 8ary noise. BEvery married woman likes to put LAND, FLA., MAY 29, 1914. Doubtless a pearl necklace would be prettier but think of the glory of wear- | ing a tlara of fresh eggs! TS l And what has become of the old- fashioned girl who wouldn't go out in public without a chaperon? Word comes that there are plenty of eggs in China. But, then, China 8 11,7 000 miles away, don’t you know. . There is work for everybody, but the trouble is that some other fellow gen- erally has the job that you waat. Now they are talking of wireless, some electric wires without light. A | When girls carry revolvers, a8 a Minneapolis young woman did, mash- ing 18 likely to become unpopular. | on black occasionally just to see how? she looks in it. For every man who thinks twice be- fore he speaks there are a dozen who ' do not think at all. Another stenographer will inherit $600,000. Much can be accomplished by judicious pounding. o ——————————————— | It not infrequently happens that t.he1 journey home is the most enjoya.blei new styles, anyhow. DOOMED! Entire Stock Williamson-Moore There is one good thing about the You can't tell a | college boy from a business man. It is seldom that a man in an auto- | mobile is in such a hurry to get to church that he runs over somebody. A Paris cabman has fallen heir to half of a fortune of $1,400,000. The taxicabmen arc able to earn theirs. With the promised passing of the, part of a social function. | tango, it is hoped we will also soon hear the last cf the Cucaracha slide. | | s ot electric light. Well, we have seen R. R. Station Avondale B oot SEFTPIDIEIE & © Will Sacrifice For Cash Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. MANN PLUMBING CO, PHONE 257, PINE ST. D R POEPEEEEEIE FEBDOERDIE SHEIIII BSOS AVONDALE SPRINGS TENNESSEE If you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, wi large variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by vast est trees, and untold auantities of wilg flowers, cheered by the son many wild birds. where a cool breeze is always to be felt in the deep angd shadv glens which surround the grounds, and where ever fort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and every gyeq then come to Auburndale Springs, Tenn. Note the address above, F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor BB B dg L ] " J. B. STREATER Contractor and Builder B goss P. 0. Rutledge Tenn Having hag twenty-one years’ experience in building and con* : PPEPPETCPSBEESEEEEIEPEEREIPTRb P oo B 3 tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line. If contemplating building, will be pleased & to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteed. Phone 169 J. B. STREATER DB BT BRPBBDIBDI DB Bp Company now being sold for whatever it will bring, Kvery article from front to back door to go at some price. Have you attenled this wonderful feast of bargains? Only a few more days left. This sale is different from anything of the kind ever inangurated in Lakeland, or for that matter in the entire state of Florida; and if you never attended another you caa- not afford to miss this one. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. 50 cents Work or Dress Shirts....37 cents $1,00 Men's Shirts 79 cents Southern Agents for Rhode Island Chickens RS SGd BB By R R S A R R S L LR DL AR AR S DL S SR S S LD BT T S e ) : Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida Pure Food Store W. P. PILLANS & CO. PHONE 93 Cor. Main and Florida. fial TR TE R R R L S R A S A S R S R AT S R R L DD RS ST T T R B L B s g0 cents Underwear 50 50 25 50 cents Hose cents Hose ... cents Belts .. 25 t0 cents Garters 25 cents Garters $1,00 Union Suits S1.50 S1.00 Coast Brand a Made .. ¢ cents Neckwear ... cents Bolbe i .. 37 cents ...30 cents «v. 37 cents ...18 cents 37 cents 17 ceats .o00 .38 cents 19 cents ..80 cents nd Newport, Union .o.00.89 cents R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and up-todate plant. Prompt service. Lakeland business left with our Vise President at City Hall will receive prompt and efficient attentign. L S S L R L S R SRR R ) LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN, BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT WILLIAMSON-MOORE CO. FASHION SHOP FOR MEN We Guerantee Every Purchase, A thousand mught be wrong—but mnot five hundred thousand. More than a half million buyers have picked the Ford because of its serviceability, its low cost of upkeep. The Ford has made good. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is $550.00; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla, PEACEFUL HOME. An enthusiastic young minister who followed one of the old type in a gleepy country village was thumping the rostrum a good deal, and disturbed a spider which had found peaceful ref- uge in one of the crannies for many a day. Wandering up the aisle homeless, it was met by another spider, and the tale of woe was imparted. “I can’t stand this new minister thumping and jumping about. I have lived in the pulpit for many years, but can't stay there any longer.” Said the second spider, actuated by a fine spirit of charity: “Come along with me. I haven't been disturbed for fifty years. My home's in the collection box at the door."—London Sphere. Rather Embarrassing. Myrtle—I was never so embarrassed in all my life. Mabel—What happened? EVERYTHING FOR THE HORSE “Opportunity seeks the man with ready oegocdy May be had here. If you need a cur- rycomb, a halter, a rain cover, a brush, an ankle boot or any other article for the use or comfort of the horse, come here for it. We make | from a goat harness | . | fest team harness right. up to the heav- Price and quality RN | and repair anything in leather goods money. B DREFILPIDIEHY PEIDIH Prepare for his coming by opening an ac- count at this strong bank.” by Myrtle—Last night Tom begged ma | for two hours for a lock of my hair— | ' one that dangled cutely over my right | €ar. | & > Mabel—Silly. Why didn't you glve | At this Period use all Safe- KEEPS YOUR HOME = Combination Pneumatic Sweeper HIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running DUNTLEY Sweeper ! cleans without rais lust, and at the same time picks up pins, lint, ravel 1 ONE OPERATION. Its ease makes sweeping task quickly finished. It reaches even the most « s, and eliminates the necessity of moving and liftir vy furniture. The Great Labor Saver of the Home—Fvery home, large or small, ca € Broom the « Irudgery ection from Duntley is the Pioncer Has the combination ¢ revolving Brush. Very i anteed. In buying a \ n ( the “Duntley’’ a trial in your | Write today for full particulars f Pneumatic Sweepers— Pneumatic S N i me 2 it to him? Myrtle—And switch? ruin I guess not ——— my new $9 Chocolate is to be taken out of the army’'s list of rations as indigesti- ble. Perhaps the army will be just as well satisfied if a chew of tobacco is substituted in its stead. “Kissing is the great national sport in the United States,” says a French author; however, he will doubtless concede that the girls have greater provocation here than in France. A British firm is to get $10,000,000 | the government of Ei z up the city th the from itation in igh, but it is g credit t they must have it The ir tle to conta of a fire alarm bell. | | | No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver betier than Calomel and does not gripe or sickea 25¢ | \ LICE? | The lice question is quickly settled if you dust youe fowls with Conkey’s Lice Powder It's s k and sure.\ r poultry profits because Kills the Lice Cohkéy's Lécc Liquic C For the & S CONKEY'’S HEAD LICE OINTMENT « The G. E Conl D. B. DICKSON guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of thege is ice*OUR ICE. It preserves s your food, conserves your health, good in ways too numerous money. in.creuel your pleasure, does you to mention—and all for a very little lnlstead of decreasing your taking of V{ll] be occasionally sandwicheq betw tight now that every day is a full ice And stick to that COUPQN BOOK of sistent SAVER, [SS) et s i Lakeland ]ee Company Phone 26 ice on the cool days whick day for you. een the warm ones, resolve § ours, It is your consistent, per” §

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