Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 31, 1914, Page 5

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JSONALY G CDARIS el')‘.dal j 3 zflfiw s¢ of Fire ne 5,000 o iter spent last . in Bartow, the .vl relatives. BRI olus, of Plant City, rakeland with a saturday. While \ming guest of 3 < «i’«s«:xo«s:rsxa»«ius returned yester- lack Mountain, as been for a heen ab- visiting rela- e North, re- lakeland. \ssociation will ipper on West porrow atternoon \ll members are to be present. S Mrs. Headley, . Columbus, Ohio, js and relatives at ith, returned to ISR n, of Princeton, guest for a day or Heath. She o visit her brother, Mr. nd left with him this .adia, where Mr. tion in connection tax checking ) 5 left Saturday . Ohio, where he s wife who has been n there for several iends of these excellent be glad to learn that | Paifll les has improved suffi- oturn home in a short Son Dale Williams and ms have returned ) through the North | neluded Atlanta, | Washington, Philadel- md Boston, with a t Cape Cod. The made in Mr. car, and e¢d. The party re- P lson and little rvturnu\” I. L. Love at| ers, Dr. Cason | Mr. Fred Cason | ere of Mr. and ased to learn' ng. Mr. Love flonrishing also recently ster at Del- | I. Holworthy d home yester- a sojourn of | Atlantic Beach, ey were very ya rs. Holworthy n visiting rela- MR. Cé\gg\figus CONDITION e g ULS A 3 v D ) . SONTINUES SATISFACTORY eterans Discuss e iave alread: pussod | PREPARING FOR ENTER. i Capds ; hie awaits the true | ) well, who s lying in the Gordon Relmi()fl t() be Held i R oo a0k } e VC"ONFEDERATL Msoriat Hcapitss o L o ‘ and appreciation. for the | ETERAN REUNION | G& J 28 ol o % i ! { the shooting jruy H l b untlinching ¢ ‘ Z fray Fri i unilinching fidelity shown by them | t i reported ag fairly LY il ere In OCtO 4] i et s e R e A g i s fairly favorable today, | |'*‘ the care and attention they be-|of U, ¢, v. i : no complicatine SYMpLoms Brein | S I* owed upon our families at home! \ug t o ‘ \»'1 ;h\‘]”!’ 4 The bullet has not! On Saturday last, August, 30tn, "1 g our absence in the war be-|y 1 d e I extracted, nor will this be | Lakeland Camp, No. 1543, U. ¢ # the States, during the trying | was empo ) [ done for somp days, probably, allow- |y i e lays of the early sixties; and be it {camn in al Ly ing the V.o met in the city hall at 10 o'clock | further ' cam) in al ertainin S } 1e wound to heal and the pa- | : it 10 o'clock f further reunion of the Florida Stat ) ! tient to regain his strength in a. m.,, J. D. Allen commander in Resolved, That such steps be tal [ : e o meantime the chair, The meeting was called [en as may prove most effective in S \ ; Ir 3 " i1 W 7 o # se-1lak 1 5 " 7110 ol all ¢4 k Mr. Spear is yet in jail at Bar- | -© order and opened with proyer|curing the crection of an appropri- | ,l Tl e are popuiar ail tow, no active steps having yet been -‘r_\ Comrade McMullen, minutes of fate granite shaft or other perma-| Il \I vear round We'rg taken to secure his release ot May 30 were read and adopted. [nent memorial at the capitals of ; i ‘m s L showing an assort- ris P = 5 reneral \ § ¢ 5 C|response to the invitation o | 2 i l”l“ll. although it is lik 'y that General o No, 20 and 29 were|each of the former slave-holding 1 : | R y ment of Blue Su such action will he taken very soon, |T ad and placed on file. A series of |States, to commemorate the good tl ‘ }“ AL G ings for Winterwea resolutions from John B. Tlood|deeds of loyalty shown by the war ' R EeE Rl acbantee ]\ 1‘ : Mrs. Bevis Entertaing No. 103 of Austin, Texas, in [time slaves of the South J" nt o Pensacola last October, that possessquality ¢ In Honor of Miss Dozier an endowment fund to the! At a regular meeting of Lakoe- | Now that we may be prepared to | class andeveryvthing On Saturday evening, A o4 of Texas for the purpose [land Camp No., 1 be above By L ellbRntaniL | that's expected of i ' e I 1 ), the above I | 3 Mrs. ]A.A B. Bevis very delightfully | ! the tory of the late [olutions were fully endorsed and]. . i § this com Bolt of All entertained a few friends from cicht | W4 it [the Camp pledged itself to assist it e L jectfud LeErst § fabrics to ten-thirty, the occasion being in| A feneral disenssion in rezard to!this worthy purpose to the utn il o of the citizens | honor of Mr. Bevis cousin. Miss [the U. V. reunion in Octoher fof its al On motion by ( s AR o Bl 00 her ] Emma Dozier, who is their uiost ’”tm.\v to: be held {h" this city in re-|rade Cox the. fallowitis wid adot date to considey th mportant m 3 other colors and thils tima, (i to th bpar iodas tor f 5 ; N Pl M- d tor | ]\.lfln rns to choose ss Dozier who is an accom- | ning the v ng and visitors to|Camp be instructed to notify o L OLGITBY \ trom ”:h' off the plished musician, gave sesoral pian , | the reanion, it was moved and scc- fcamp of the Third brigade that we EPPES TUCKER SR i fire. sele2tions during the u jeed 1 that an exceutive committee {have endorsed Colonel J. . Allen I. A. COX Mr. Wi iamson, whose voics it l\_.nI three be appointed to have en-|[for our brigade commander tor the | Ed V Prlce&c() always a treat to hear, za.c sovoral |t charge of the work, with i next vear, and - respeetfully sk | AID THE }\IDN}‘ ' . : so0los. i]m\hl' to appoint sub committees to (that they co-operate with us in h\\ ‘ Before the close of the evening, i‘x~>1.~1 in the work. olection . Lakeland Sufferers Should Take NU I'here's no ]1;1])]1.1,2- Mrs. Bevis invited the gues's to the | General Willioms offered as a | On motion the Camp, endorsed Further Risk ard RHCHS work Silver Palace, where rofr-sh _”‘\!SHI!s(iHllw for the above motion that [General A. D. Williams as their Why will people continue to sur- | about the clothes ; . sl i ’ ] i : L fer the agonies of kidney complaint e : were served. a committee of three be appointed |first choice as division com . R ) | n as divis nander, || e L we make. This is Those who enjoyed Mrs. Bevis’ by the commander, whose duty it!und General F. 1. Dey as econd “'“M‘}h Pttt ik | i 1‘ f hospitality and had the pleasure to|® shall be to call a meeting of the choice in the next annual eloction \I : |‘ Ak v A0 \ fhotiey kit meet Miss Dozier, were: '“““\' of Veterans, the Daughters of {of division officors. On motion the ow “( !u m\w‘]\ § to become chronic lllL']l]\ tramed ex f k g A i $ invalids, whe 3 st P One is ) 2 ge it A T Misses Gleyson, Gaskins, Nell(the Confederacy, the Lakeland |camp adjourned to meet the last oo ‘] U S Ul D) ! pert tailors. W = ) I s ,. : : ast offered them? _ r r King, Messrs. W, F. Bevis, Bar- :]'“““] of Trade, the City Commis-|Saturday in September at 10 o'clock | poar Kiduney Pill 1 1 ! know Woolens from tow, Dickson, Orlando, Frank H””_‘ rs of Lakeland, and other or-'s. m Dy AUBEN s ey o Bt T il the L"I‘l)lln(] up Thompson, G. (. Williamson ganizations that may desire to take Commandaer voars, have b ; ' tested 1" l ; ! i ! : I ‘ I 1 28 ave ot [ oL m 1011 part in the coming reunion in this (', 1., WILLOUGHBY, ADJT N T . i L — : ‘ . HBY, sands of cases We know Taloring and Mrs. E. M. Colley and daughter, |city, and request them to appoint I 1t vou 1 ,‘ 1 | ! \1\|l\nu backwar Is and ) 5 ¥ Vo Ve any, even one I the § ACKWArds « Ruth, who have been guestg of her [a committee to co-operate v th | We take pleasure in announcine !sympt e o | VR ke sister, Mrs. E. 0. Flood, for t LA e z : ASUTC announcine [symptoms of Kidney discases, aef we know we maie , for twothem in an effort to make the re- [that we have seeured the services of [now, for sravel, dropsy or Brisht's (lothes tosatisfy every weeks, left yesterday for Fort Meade [union a succoss, and that the said | yp a £ | 1 iy ¢ LI : 3 y b " A ' g8y ¢ ¢ Ir. H. L. Esmay of Boston, \];|_».\"(|1\'w.|:~l‘ may set in and make neglect man who leaves an { sit her sister, Mrs. John Sin-|committee shall become a perma- {45 manaser of our store i MREssats L Ak sl order for a SULT or 4 gletary of Fort Meale. Mrs. 5. O \ ommittee t ODTOS0] hi Sl tge Sl A 00 i e AR e ith i Flood drove the party . '. DRGSO UE I g Thi8 fwide experience in the men's tuar [demand more convincing proof than Overcoat with uxs, f ¢ party over in herfeamp in all the work of the sald or-|ynishing line, who has heen connect- | the tollowing? | car, returning yesterday afternoon. |eanizationus Following comrades = erection of a dwe Prof. Willoughby, versity . are recently fron Hutchinson being manag ity. Rev. Richard the horrors of th 'sugegests that the i people of this peace may be rest butchery of hun [tioned, 1t was the noon would be a | suit most people, Saints church at as most convenier .\ml Mr. Bolton s place could be h Texas, for eing met at| r return by Mr. ! 1 they round- ntic Beach. Inomination, might humanity. at a certain time who may he disposc has been for some there Mr. Willoughby completed the weeks. THL ...ENING TELEGRAM LAK ————— Mr. C. L. Willoughby has turned from Gainesville, r'e- where he While lling for his son, the State Uni- of Mr. and Mrs. R. of Davenport, came tend the meeting of the Polk Coun- ty Good Roads Association. Chicago, assistant v of the Polk County his arduous du 1 opment Co. Part of ties involve editing Messenger, which hed oes with abil- any other that may known whether any "this common prayer down today t he Davenport | tyoy were at their reunion the yea PRAYERS SUGGESTED FOR PEOPLE OF WARRING NATIONS | cige of “Fur Hutchinson, to They Mr. general Devel- were appointed as the tee: B, Tucker, Sr., 1. 1.. Willoughby, Comrade Cox present lowing preamble and which the convention of the said commit A CoN i od resolution, unanimously 08 {in Jacksonville, Fla., May LTSS Whereas, We observe from vear to vear with great sadness that, by reason of the merciless rav ages of time and disease, and file of our beloved Confederate Veterans becomes notabiy | before-—~all nortending ynone of them | eall, or even to call the oft to ansy nd more enfeebled cach ! 1 fate, that very soon there will roll, on this the fol passed by RS hwll]] 7, 8, and of heart, the rank thinner | vear then | nrel e's Eternal Campi Bolton, moved by [ Grounds? :”H; - wat In HULops; Whereas, During the arcat | more fortunate et i R ST o W‘m“f!”]”H:‘H’l”“mm . arms fought should offer up prayers for their af-| . it At : flicted brethren acrosg the sea, that i‘llfyz\ [‘:“ “"“‘.““_ ,’ “‘ :::;](l ‘;‘T‘“;‘lh“i'“ ”l[t]“ { continn ‘l'w 1dily : worl 1 !cease. To this end he suggests that | YR bt Sy ; | each day those|® 2mP Ll o d should join in “ Lk BRI Rl ‘ a brief prayer for the purposes ni fexcentions ol ' L yught that just at | i St 2 ‘7'71“ time that \\«m':xl;‘ ' ; and Mr. Bolton | MU pSE would be glad to welcome all to All | 1T o ' that hour, or at |th¢ at s b cided upon |public testime nr A% our childr or our The idea is strictly mon-sectarian, |¢iat u oulht ( uggests All Saints | these our former Ta d church merely because it wag not | fricnds It ulf d other suitable | thus exe d ad. Tt is his hope ‘ii that all, regardless of creed or de | Res d, Dy e 17 q ( come together in |erat Veterar 1 for the good of |bled at Ja ony Fla heret tender ) ou or TP »ldwx&W.‘.fl* JESNC ADY'S WOOING edy farce IRATION tic feature e — 2 T OVER IT omedy good music | | derful all-st § S Auditorium Ds mountain streams ocean, does BROOK¥ Folks, you have got treat before you toni ever had. At a great have secured the great “Traffic in Souls" the packed all of Montgome I to the doors, the picture that al New York city is talki about And then we have a Ke co edy scream besides Two 0 refreshing entertainment TRAFFIC IN SOULS ple \ powerful, "'l"r“lmm 1 ser mon, in which human emotions and adventures blend s A won- officers, underworl men and women mob scene ever screen. d an proc duc AvBSII\T HE \ ¢ THE FET D AT BEAVE R CREEX THE QUEEN'S JEWELS od with some of the larg cess oavenue, he would be plad to get acquainted with and meet the trade of the eity { { The sotled White l | can be Dry Clean- l ‘iYeS! . | o o, 2 . Bt one, ot A MOORE'S Lissle Boston, Mass., and New Yorw State two years \s Mr. Esmay is making his homo |80 l‘ be ”" to have trouble from S t y I(’ S ,1 0 p in Lakeland with relatives on Sue- |™ Kidneys. My back bothered a lot and the kidney seeretions werd Phone 243 Rooms 7 and 8, Elliston Bldg too frequent in passage obliging me | |to get up This broke my rest |1 | WILLIAMSON CLOTHING (0., “"f advised to try Doan's Kiduney | Pills and I got a supply. | 2ot zood results. [ believe Doan's Kidney IFashion Shop for Men 2088 Pills Tive up to the claims made for to Macon (luorelnt laonea thani. L e VI.“I.:.T-HH [ Price Hoe at all dealers Don't Medium P('y«\ “(mdS()mely-‘ 2090 simply ask for a Kidney romedy NOTICE TO PROPERTY ’ ()WNERS e g e g I IS T A RRINY $1 _aé a rillon In 5 gallon kit Crepe de Chene Gown or Waist ight drafy cash items by the bank anl doeg not admit of any delay in cd and made to making your payment H :f'(ll\: i \\" dgalih e Lol ”‘\H,‘. .S, Bancock, Malherry, Fa. ] ] ”.‘\'\N’Y ol 11) Q(I 2050 City Clerk g ey R | Our Process! i ; | PE IS LIKE CLOTHES ¢ t Dry Cleaning S e s ! g an advertisement of your g the only I {' personitity LV R VR R :;‘ - Flvnn Gives Satisfaction THE STYLES ARERIGHT & QUALITIES ARE RIGHT X PRICES ARE RIGHT j: CALL 405 ¥ LAKELAND 3€i Dry Cleaning Plant|: G. C. Williamson, Prop. ATRL - |For This THE GIRL OF MYSTERY ik THE CHINA WAR | Forty-nine ' e L N Cents | | l

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