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PAGE EIGHT EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 20, 1814 s L S L L e T * STRAYED—On August 11, one gray | .......T.......o.uuooco: ’ 2 &! mule, weight 800 pounds. Finder|® o | % 3043 o e | . [ : Amm b |® By KENNETT HARRIS, H PERPRE TSP 4 i W —To rent furr 10use | @ | for | ATt or will rent fup,..| ©0000000eeseseesceccsescee | Refreshes the bOdY" £ R R I ; rson is dead, | nd.f it Phone 70 Blue. j04i, Admitting, that Stefferson is dead, | h e \ Mg vy i sghopeomngsiyidndh gt Energizes the brain., T T e — & e is not A LAKELAND MAN'S EXPERIENCE | o g Quenches thirst ., IN ICED BOTTLES Results Tell the Tale | that he was & | RIGHT NOW! = ANYWHERE—— y A you (‘jui t the evidence out-and-out 8 ‘ Lo ‘ from the Georzia it ! wag when living. Ch 5 : e Tt . These t s are guar- verify Lakeland endorse- | Therc was Nov A | LOOK FOR THE * T Lasg YARR H LOrsS rUR SALE ON 4 .. 'ment | ve at his fu- b EARY MS—All streete clayed, r one year and any ‘.”““‘“ R ' :i;};” It "“,354 cemen walks, electric lights,|4g¢ W Sl 4, cren thousgh| E " bout' the most | Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. ity water. shade trees. See G. C. |the horse runs away and tears % % & with- | tr wat de tre RN B A1 grid Al ane Rogan o: M. Stephens. L8 Wwill make good all pa T e | in the offciating in twelve months from time il 0T iBUOU L Difteen Soury | olergVIADIE | TE0: [ (i e simminii i e, sr o e ARG o O e ki hased. Parties \\'aminf.' buegies With acute lameness across the cen- ollec;.mll The 1 b S g § estate of acres | Dlease see our stock, 3043 |ter of my back and I often got so widow's pocket | SPEEEEIEEE e ) i : ; (.; e -]'1;‘ bad that I couldn't wait on my cus-| handkerchief was ) . . st of city limits, T — p o \ Lidnbs - o &8 'y - in 10 and 20-acre|| HAVE THREE CARS for public|!OM€s at the store. The kidney i B i D’"‘ 1 i ,\/l i5S thls C h a0 are now SE s R | o secretions were much too frequent but it was certaln- Ui v i 1 \ i Hihat i ok g service at any and all hours. My : ; 5 | d . T T e R e MR f'n‘m this section at .| machines are Caddiiacs and I am oo ARd Alled with: sediment i i ml.glst.hz:‘E o rl 1 41, ) For narticu-| therefore fully equipped to give in terrible agony ard al- L‘ “:“Wnd“ i gnt pri ) pall | 1 - Ry ' v . l-iL i | my patrons the best service ob-|!! I tried every remedy 1 heard neehr;d been. She TO get our high g-’ade ShOCS at thC LO 1‘,“\, &6 ,' .“, . | tainable, Day phone No. 65;|° ng did me any good. | al- had been émxcl- P 2 i een & Brya night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque-|!! b taking Doan's Kidney Pills ed with Steffer- PR'CtS ‘hey are now Offered more. 1615 [and I felt better after finishinz one son for 11 years —._.__—.T.I_.; box. I continued and after I had He, the late un- | SALE--Lot 1 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work | 2ken four boxes, I was rid of the lamented, bad not enjoyed the best of f | R S two story e u_ll .1::41”1)]-‘ done neatly and promptly. Room |trouble. Since then I have not had reputations when Mrs Steffeasotil masrt' Rcmcmb.‘r, thC b‘g Sale C.a3es it mldfll ¢ iences i 05 South | TYmDtat Lk TP LR st ‘as W, ow 3 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 16674 symptom of kidney trouble and am | rled him. She was warne Florida nue. Also seven room, | in 2ood health," | would be. She might have forgotten SaturdaY’ AuguSt thh two story house on §: 30 L0 | - — s ; O Price 50c, at all dealers Don't it, but all her friends told her so lot at 801 South Florida avenue. [STOLEN OR BORROWED—Monday simply ask .I a k el ‘i : ' They knew that the kind of son Stef- : . N s TohnEon ownr i afternoon, a KEEN KUTTER lawn | S!™PL “-‘ f'_r a Id,m‘\ remedy.— ferson had shown himself to be would N mower by a negro boy about ten |2¢t Doan "'“"“i“"-" Flls—the isame | 4 0 R e hust kind of husband . ! ) ' class condition. Ed-| ©Ne in a vellow house trimmed in |MIIburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. | pe a faithless husband. Marriage, £o Lakeland 3026 ward Fixter, Box 632, ———————————————————— FOR SALE fire Oak oil barreis, rood as cach. Special on The Brighten-Up South Kentucky Ave. 3039 price i e FOR SALE —Now is the time to in- fuse blood into your poultry, yard. Come out to “Platt IMace,” Griffin, Fla., and see my fine bunch of Minorca this side of saw mill, n and White Leghorn thoroughbred e v 1"3‘ cockerels from first prize winning 4 stock. Your choice $3. Baby . chicks. G. W, Walker, 5040 FOR SALE-—Potted flowers, ferns; different varieties. ("all 801 North Kentucky. Mrs. Susie Johnson. 3042 FOR RENT tOR RENT—Six-room house; all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A, J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 A————————————————————————— FOR RENT—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 2494 — FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 s FOR RENT-—New 6-room nungalow | 1 all DY ClOSE Smith. conveniences, FOR RENT—S-room house with two leepi Api Mg, = W Samue | ca 76 Black 3029 —————— e FOR SA i acres strewherry | I 11-2| white. Please phone any informa- | ———— far from curbing his appetite for tion to Mrs. L. B. Bevis. SIL’IFLORIDA SETTING PACE strong liquors, seemed to have re Black. 2968 FOR DEVELOPMENT moved any slight restraint he might have felt. He was relieved of the necessity of working for a living because Mrs Stefferson had money. Luckily, {t was tied up in such a way that she was unable to touch the principal. It was nearly two years after that Mrs. Steflerson had altogether dis carded her mourning. The rest had done her good. She was getting com- fortably stout and had regained quite a little of her youthful good looks. She was sitting in her prettily fur- IN THE SOUTH. Florida is setting the pace for FOR PLAIN SEWING—T'nder- | . W ¥ : ; {development in the south, said clothes and children’s clothes, see Wec o 21l of the T | ial e s a0 3 Strin Mrs. John Aylor, who needs Ihfl"!v fht g 1‘ ’]'I “((‘ S work and sews cheaper than you can 'lik‘\' of Columbus, Ga. Everywhere the example set 'V your state 15 cited as a mlo- de'.” he continued. “It 1s really s | trig that Ilorida is doing more cinow than any other southern &|state and this fact is indeed sig- get it elsewhere. Mrs. Avlor iives in Dixieland, corner Pennsylvania ave- nue and Rigeins St. & S Guess Who's & » nificant for entire southeastern nished little parlor attired in a par- f:f . “"DQ' crisection of the ¢ untry is growing tieularly becoming nouse gown, A 0 Comm srrrr and prospering as never hefore. }arse Anglura”cg[ \\':xisupurfgni lyrzlfie{ [T vou wi ake a careful analv. 18P accasionally turn ga@_. W I o ; H.m l]\'l 1 careful .m"x]_\ eye up at the cheerfully trilling ca- ol e neponitain - itlie Wnratg nary. The piano was open and there irnals of ) HAVANA ROYAL, & cents: |- [ new construction none better. Made in Lakeland | work, new ':hl'lbtl‘llk'n l:}ml devel- 1y Bttester 3035 | Opments and_immigration enter- thrises vou will note that Florida (18 now furnishing more informa- ftion of this character than any |other state in the south, This is true of the reports sent to the was music on the rack. A vase on a roses and on the sill of the sunny bay window there were embrofdery mate- rials and a box of bonbons. Mrs. Stefferson laid down her novel — e WANTED-—Position in orange grove or packing house within 100 miles of Lakeland—or any honorable got up, to the profound disgust of the ~ position. Address Box 22, Brund- A cat. The visitor was an elderly, BraY- fdze, Ala. ag9g4 | Industrial Tndex and is a matter haired woman, with a decided chin. | “ |of comment in our office and .\i{rs IStvflelrson dembl:“a"i her “”’k“’ o e e e— 0 affectionately and asked her to take LOST—City auto tax tag No. 132, |/ 1'¢"trde journals have no f off her things. i “No, thank you, my dear," said the elderly woman. “I've only a very few minutes to stay. No; no tea, thank you. My, but it's pleasant in here! it looks a little different from— “Bessie, that's what I called to see you about. I heard something today that shocked me more than I can tell | you. I didn't believe it, and I won't believe it, until you tell me it's true. | Bessie, dear, you're not going to get doubt had a simlar experience “From the Georgia line to the tip of the peninsula state Florida is throbbing with life, with en- terprise, with public spirit, with the desire and disposition to do things and do them now. When Finder please return to the Tele- gram office, 5,000 ————————————————— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914, All contractors are notified that on and after Oct. 2, 1914, that no : Union bricklayers will be allowed to ,m" people of a great state are work on any job where non-union!iMmbucd with such a spirit things plasterers are working, nor union|are hound to happen and things f © OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 1 TELEGRAM OFFICE MISCELLANEOQUS | POLICE CALLS after 6 p. phone 65. S $ ereis a B AT L o1 aind cood ‘00”«#“ IR ER T T R S S T2 L o g || sted to phone|T1.0: sale, $2500.00 The John F, | i plasterers be allowed to work witn |ar¢ happening in Florida just married again, are you?” non-unibn bricklayers. now. The volume of construyc- Mrs. Stefferson’ smiled, blushed and The union will furnish competent [ tion now in progress is enor- nocded £ and skilled workmen of each sepa- [ 1M« New dustries re “Th: ‘.]Slm,': guspc](‘i U:Hut "m_l,mt |rate trade to do the work if con- | spr up in everv section of | St “ ol Siasle, 1Uoka 3oy ) ; | . are not going to do anything so foolish tractors are unable to furnish the the state I'he amount of ublic ag that." \ same. B M, & P. I, U,, No. 12. [ improvements ip i< Mrs. Stefferson colored again, but J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. freally ama - heine this time with indignation I think 1 | ed. ity halls am the best judge of whether it is L ———. | 1 ; .1 Toolish or not,"” she sald. “I don't con- The Kimbrough Suvnnly Co. have SeAvans ‘“‘ sider that it will be foolish at “,” 1 nade contract as representatives for et 1 ;‘\']‘!‘C.!YH be perfectly happy and )Hx.n Rl D v Bl Ga South | e | ! happy I don't t 1ybody else's They are the lar t :r‘ ol 1 facturers of I'nit 4"\ siti] now that I am have itation of | wouldn't have : !‘ : but 1 feel them Ui ¥ duty to tell you that Mr : ' ; | sinese 8 Crawley is a bad, bad man." We expect a car load u develonme Oh, not at heart.' inos, players ahts and | del At heart and all through. My dear, rands ith next fif | ) 1 . do ¥ w his h > Do }mi know 1 days. | 15t T his « 11d be worge If you contemplat ing a P 3 lF< my p and al on and want to y that | —————_ If you ha t I can s absolutely guaranteed and at the |LOOX FOR RAISE S ht price, wait and see our stocl IN CANNED GOOMS yj. ‘Srogreccin8 ¢ vet our prices before In N Yo \ug \ : s I do. Nobody does l les about hin that he has bee AGENTS sta- | that u t needs, e ¢ [ is str 1 good wom mmiss samj wralvsis as Pah!™ excla Bes- ind terms Palmett mbar lac . sie, you must be a fool it possible Soiith Tackeonville. Fla that after all the You experi Soutn JACKSON Ve C s i enced in your fi riage you can still delude yourself with that idea? Did your influence help Stefferson?" Mrs. Stefferson sighed You forget, my dear, that he died,” she sald gen- tly. “Do you know, I often think that if he had lived | might have made him see his faulte and repent of them. Who knows but he might have become a thoroughly good man? Altogether an extraordinary case, i Real Pain. The most ghastly s ard on A. Riggi T N argain Sure 5 rooms, and bath on L a o uperstition has chts. Paved Street. d. soon often its-base in a ludier c g s 1 crou ct. It 1t for from $35.00 'IH s is like the case of Jones Joues il gtk i b o : sald a man, “tells me that his wood- the price, fora qui : en leg pained him horribly last night & g 5 “Nonsense!" wasg the reply “How : could his wooden leg pain him?" “Hig - s S wife,” explained the map “hit him (;0 * i over the head with §t'" 0x ea y . ‘;’ t which co S s e understood L bookcase held some vivid La France | when her visitor was announced and | g.,.“ B DB PP The Place You All Know ' DUTTON-HARRIS ¢ : FOOT FHITTERS We have the only Modern Skee Repair Shop in the(j Equipped with the latest Shoe Machinery : Better work impossible. Quick service Rt Lt L S R T e 1 ——— | ———————— —— A 5. W1 70 90¢ TANMPA AND RETURN Friday, Auguist 28th VIA ATL<NTIC COAST | INE SPECIAL TRAIN Teave Lakeland 10:15 a.m, Leave Tampa 5:50 p.m. Tickets limited to date of sale For information call on Ticket Agint, or J. G. KIRKLAND Division Passenger Agent TaMm '“‘*.—._.—_.,, | | | The place to get harness headquarters erything needed to rid horse and of good (ua able prices. From th harness to the lightest iness this is headquart | attention to repair wi McGIA SH! WAR And Rumors of War TG PN A, SR SR Bombarding Prices on GO0 Merchandise to be resumed ALL THIS WEEK i _\ —— —. SRR G PR D R s G oefos = 3 oo ofoefeod Many other good values v will be glad to show V0 ——— U.G.BATE

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