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| | CEB B of Fire InC Ph¢ PRSPPI SIPES LS DR PPPEHI B Mr. J. H. Humphries, editor of e Manatee River Journal and post- ERE: aster of Bradentown, spent the “orning in Lakeland. Having mped on Lake Wire in 1875, Mr. imphries was much interested in e splendid city that has been rved out of the forest, and was es- ["cially impressed with the improve- :nts made during the past year or 0. Mr, H. Clay Bretney, Forida pas- oger agent of the L. and N. ilway, spent last night and this worning in Lakeland, and after an tomobile ride over the city, de- y,,u'ed that “Lakeland is SOME wn. I know of no town in the ate that is going forward faster d has better prospects to become e of the largest points in the ate.” Mr. Bretney represents the uisviile Colonels and would be ud to see them come here to train xt winter, which may be arranged. Writing from Lookout Moun- n, Tenn., Mr. D, H. Sloan says: 7e may leave here in a day or so * Atlanta. This is a pleasant wce and the scenery is beautiful, t I have fully decided that people | ing in as pleasant a locality as | keland have no need whatever to away for the summer. The bene- 3 do not compensate for the wor- of the trip to say nothing of loss money. We intended remaining «J untli t to middle of ptember £o back the mid- » of Augu: ve are getting :.méwhat hu and if you don't 1d us the 1cicaram we may n earlier.” 20 Miss Adine Fuchs of Tampa came ar to Lakeland on Wednesday to end the Summerlin-Wh'tfield wed- 1g. While here she was the guest Mrs. 0. M. Eaton on Massachu- ts avenue. On Thursday Mr. and 8. Eaton, Miss Fuchs and Rev. 8. Patterson tormed a motor rty, leaving for Tampa at 5 5:30 m., breakfasting at the DeSoto ,d returming to Lakeland for din- Mr. Patterson attended the _eting of the Presbytery in Tampa 4 returned on the evening train. | s8 Fuchs returned to Lakeland th Mr. and Mrs. Eaton. and will md the weck-end, as their guests. al Lee and Oscar Eaton, Jr., who ! ve been spending a few days in | mpa visiting relatives also re- ‘ned and while there they were tertained at a dinner by one of ir aunts, Mrs. James N. Mc- sery, at which there were nine . Vising present all hetween the agzes | four and thirteen i NELAND EX-CITIZENS MAK- ING SUCGESS IN MEDICAL | PROFESSION IN JAX Dr. Burdette Smith returned yes- | ‘day to Jacksonville, after a vis re with his parents, Mr. and Mr T. Smith. Dr. Smith and his | sther, Dr. Marvin H. Smith, have ablished a sanitarium in Jackson- le, known as “Dr. Smith's Die- ic Infirmary.” This institution is ated at the corner of Main and k. I( item are treated CANE DEPARTMENT OF POLK COUNTY PR TO BE REPRESENTATHE The coming Polk County Fair is being looked forward to with great interest by our farmers all over the county, and especially our and visitors. We are aiming to make the Cane department one of the grand suc- cesses, as Cane is one of the sta- Tle products which are readily turned into money either in the shape of feed for stock, or the one more in demand, when it is turned into syrup, the demand for this product becoming great- er each year. As the aim of this new comers , : Ve j reme southern part of this coun-| {earnestly request that cane grow- fy, ywho turn out most excellent ers and syrup makers put their products and we want them to, V¢ .~]1u%!l<lcr.~' to the wheel and help {show us what théy have and how | R. {us in every wa ; y possibly to ex- ploit this great feature. Our county is known to finest cane and the best syrup made and shipped out of Florida \that our city people all want good ] P’. Thompson. .. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELANT, FLA., AUG. 7, 1 !be known and grown more gen- rerrally.” If you are now growing a cane that is not mentionel in our premium list, bring it in and show it. We have a class for canes not otherwise mentioned. We want a strong exhibit of syrups, especially from every va- riety grown. There are prem- iums for syrups from Red, Green, Japanese, Louisiana, Sorgum and other canes and a grand prem- ium of $10.00 for the best and largest exhibit of syrups and cane products. The syrup sea- son will soon be with us, so don’t ail to make an extra lot to show at the Fair. It will pay you in in every way, as with good pro- ducts you can create a demand for your goods without any more effort than showing them in com- petition with others. 1 am advised that we have ithey produce it. Dbn't hide |your light under a bushel but | jwhat you can do. LIST OF BILLS ORDERED PAID BY THE CITY h E.0S. MieGlashan .o, grow the come out and let people know W. J. Reddick. .. Remember | Antozene Chem. Co Marshall, (Hack- el 914, PAGE FIVB € & : S 0 @ COMMISSION. f @ : [ @ Lureka Firehose Mig. |2 (anes aui i ...$250.60 | # Lake Mirror Repair Shop ‘4,70‘:5 Donald . McLeod, salary 175.00 i H. L. Swatts, salary...., 125.00' % A. C. Armstead, salary,.. hxu’m‘«; Eppes Tucker, Jr., salary, _;n.oog Wm, Greer, salaty,... ... 50,00 Neil McLeod, salary.. 30,00& G. \. Rhoades, Jr., salary 85.00| & R L.:Marshall, salary. ... IOOOOI:E: iR CBls salary. 85.00‘352 ! W. M. Newmans, salary. 80.00/% B Robertson. .o« .l \.nolg i Ben. I'. Driscoll, feeding !qfl } |q~i<nnfl'< ,,,,,,,,,,, 25.50‘§ IR Gatdams i ol 35.00 (& e oo Alii o ai 14.50 "i' kers Evans &' Col. o 1150 i akeland Bandi .. o0 00 2800 3' tvening Telegram., .. 39.10 E $ % comes from Polk County, there-| g rup and a good deal of syrup is | Irederick Disict. Co., fore it hehooves every farmrer not already growing this staple, to put in at least a small plot for his own use as svrup and for the long winter days when hay costs $30.00 per ton, and cane in the field taking the place of hay cost nothing more than the going af-| ter it. Those of you that are growing cane, we want you to give us a record with your exhibit as to the methad vou use in growing this fine product. Tell us how vou planted it, what fertilizer if any vou use, how vou work it and the nature of the soil it is do- ing best on for vou. Remember we furnish cards for this purpose, so it will not be hard to fill the requirements of an exhibit. If vou think vour neigghbor’s cane looks better than yours, dont hold back but bring vours in also. Possible your own, regardless of looks, may be considerably better ‘than your neighbors when scored by experts. Interest your neigh- bor in this and our other exhibits. Remember always, that our Fair i going to he different from' any you have ever attended. At this [Fair, owing to the new method we are installing, you and vour neighbors can come to learn how to grow products, because every exhibit will have a record of its growth attached to it. There will bhe worth while premiums for every known kind of cane grown, some of them for canes that are hardly known 1 this vicinity, but that ought to ihe grown aa -kn ggben raicf.r is —————————————————————————— and bladder and of the dizestive sys- Graduate nurses are in attendance and a syvstem of gen- era]l scientific feeding under an ex- pert dietitian is in operation The institution & well patronized. and the results of the rational and scien- tific treatment to have proven very fratifying A picture of the infirmary shows given patients that it is a very pleasing and home- i like place. and doubtless many per- {sons suffering from the ailments mentioned would find a stay there exceedingly beneficial Messrs Burdette and Marvin | Smith are well known to the people iof Lakeland, and their hosts of friends here are pleased with the success they are making and will follow their career with interest and pride [there is only one excuse given know who is making syrup in this county or they would gladly buy it from them. Remember the dates of the Fair, February 22nd to 27th, 1915, and the date is not far off, especially when we consider that many products for it are being harvested right now and must be saved for that ume. T will be pleased to answer any questions vou may have on the subject of Canes. ’ D, L AKINS, Supt. Cane Dept. [ HOLLINGSWORTx ITEMS | llugene Lowery came over f{rom (‘foronet on Sunday to visit home folks and take in the social. He re- {turned on \Wednesday. ' Unless you are very well acquaint- ed with the dish pan and the scythe take my advice and keep away from them, or you will have to have the first finger on your right hand tied lup in a cloth. They tell us that the fish are bit ing fine in the lake. One fisherman had three Ulites before he even dropped in his hook, which so ex cited him that he leaped into the water only to find it was not fish, but wasps. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST H EYE, EAR, NOSE?AND THROAT EYESs ExAMINED Grasses FITTED S PP PP PP HOURE: 970124 M. 2TO 4 p. M, FBPEPPPEPRD SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FrLA. aventh streets, Jacksonville, and/ becoming 1 for the efficacy th which 4 of the kidneys a— = - $ SEPPPPPEDT VOB BB BBEE % \An excellent 2 ree] f« ~ ndy comedy tonight ’ strated song \ THE JANITOR'S QUIET LIFE .n Edison comedy, full , wholesome laughs “ THE fiOUSE OF DISCORD BB - & A & @ ® & *® oo did we tell you? HUBBY TO THE RESCUE ream scream great 2 reel feature by the Bio- raph Co. A fine story w i NETE =D SONG ,3’“ r Good Mus A 4 Prices 1 Matinee every day 2:30 to THE ROUNDUP aa THE OATH OF PIERRE | and gir rf MISS BESS JORDAN 1 new selections A SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING P THAT AUDITORIUM OKCHESTRA AT 6 O'CLOCK SPECIAL PROGRAM TOMORROW FOR THE HONOR OF OLD GLO WITH THE STARS AND STRIPES IN MEXICO Four Reel Feature a The gr A GAME OF POOL THE HOUR OF RECKONING Vestern 2 reeler “himml into Lakeland, Bartow,| { Fort Meade and other points and | Lakeland IFurn. & H. Co,, land that is that our dealers don’t {IV. P, Pillans. .. 25.44 | @dddSO@d SHd e ddddde Yes We Repair All Kinds of Jewelry Jewelers Next Door to Post Office Watch us for Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments W Conscientious I Conner & ('Steen Call and See Our Display and Ask Our Prices = Work at Fair- Prices is Our Motto & @ PERTL L2 L L DERLRTLRJLLL L LLRLLETIL L LY i fedode B R SERRDEPBDDEIGDPGdddd 1¢ RURUS 40, Wl 2 o) 3.50 & @ Rennsilar (Eel-Cot s S.So" S I 0 K M U & 3.10 :§ pBalbingi&e @o, o it 2.25! L [N Ram Tl Coi i e g 5.0 4 ‘.\[m]t‘l 25 RO S 13.74 § | American .. Fire Eng. : 2 Ll e R ’ 0.46 | i i IS ol R 1.25 Th M & Lakeland \ 14;.33 a & Lakeland Paving & Con | :S Acme Blacksmith Shop.. 200 & prlces Re uc d @ ’.\1:|m(\ gt Chopi el 2.00 | e Builder's Supply C. .. 2.40 | £§ i sat Never since the letters ¢ Mr. H. A. Allen and wife and B-A-R-G-A-I-N flrst laughter, Miss Nettie Allen, and . (.\Iiss Blanch Paden, of Galesburg, spelled bargaln, has the 111., form a pleasant party who came down ‘‘to see Florida at its worst,” and who are agreeably disappointed at finding tha ;41 G, C. Williamson, Prop. Cor. Pine and North Tennessee more pleasant n they Lanphear. Clothing Dry-Cleaned and Pressed In the Most Satisfactory Manner @ ~ |vaketand Dry Cleaning PLANT PHONE 405 4 " g Owned and Managed LAXELAND MILITARY BAND PROGRAM THE DRUG TRAFFIC BAMBERG'S LOVE AFFAIR left at home. The party is being shown around by Mr. O. weather HHBHHHHGBRHO D Starts SEE BATES ON THE CORNER BB BBBHDDHHBBEHE B¢ trade been offered such values, priced Footwear, Head- t wear and other wears. [ 4 -—-———.—_——-—n}§ 4 I adies’ and Men’s such under- i SATURDAY, AUG. Ist & One Big Week of Attractions «gn & & & & @* LA 2t 2] B YOUR TIME PIECE \ it bring it work. by The lightning Show start PEARL WHITE crashed, the WAS THE HOUSE PACKED? to us, “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL O NLE Just a Little Over Half Filled Fa s every funct {1 liable tonic for in condition of the hair tending to restore | | Lake Pharmacy You will find you can have your watch repairing done here with the best of satisfaction to yourself. has been repaired and you don’t get the satisfaction out of If your watch We guarantee satisfaction on all repair Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla, Rexall | “93” Hair Tonic