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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 24, 1914. DI NTD We handle only fresh, clean goods and we keep a full line of Fresh Meats, Including Nice Steaks, Roasts, Chops, Breakfast Bacon Hams, Brains, CIIICI(BIIS Vegetabl Are Our_Specialty. * We Keen Fresh Fruit, also anything in’Can Goods that you mav Suggest inciuding Vegetables, Soups, etc. ..Is ¢t~ buy your goods where You can get the most for the money. That place is the grocery of E. G. TW[[D[[ | PHONE 59 SRR BB PR BB BB DD PO DS DG IEHD G FBEr GO oo Fecdedosregs ¢« Don’t fsil to see us” before having your Electrical work done. Welcan save you money and give you better ‘“‘stuff’’ than you have been gotting, and for a litt'e less money. T. L. CARDWELL, Electrical Contractor EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PHONE 233 West Main Stree: and New York Av:nue BEPBEELEPEPIAT G B P eS bR et v e KELLEYS BARRED ‘Plymcuth Rocks BCTH MATINGS Better now 30 203 Goegrednd than ever befor-:l High ¢’ass lrccding dirds at reasonable priccs. Fypps from| high class pars ‘o1 hitchirg. | F LN G B P &ad Gveusyorrocdrs Dy e«s@»@'wwm mm QG A face wreathed in smiles is better than a mansion wreathed in holly. g Better broken toys than broken hearts, @ Never look a gift object in the price tag. @ Santa Claus by any other name would cost as much—and be worth it. g Do not be satisfied with wishing people a **Merry Christmas;" help make it one, q Lots of men put on long white whiskers and think they look like me when they look more like a goat—and perhaps they are. q If Willle wants to see what is inside the drum, for goodness sake let him. q You are living in God's own country. What more do you want for Christmas. q Itis a wise Santa who keeps his whiskers away from the candles. g Keep up the **Good will to man"* part of it right through until next Christmas. q It is more blessed to give than to receive, except in the matter of offense. g Fortunately for most of us, we won't get what we deserve on Christmas. g When Christmasgivingbecomes a necessity it ceases to be a virtue. Q There is more joy in heaven over a ton of coal given to the poor than a ton of diamonds given to the rich. , Songofthe ifi ChristmasTree : I come from northern forest lands Where men would tarry never, The seasons come, the seasons 8% But I am green forever. The flowers of spring bloom at my feet, The shadows always spreading. Near by there runs a forest path Where watchful deer are treading. Tho summer passes all too soon, And autumn winds are chilly. i Poor flowers, they wither, droop and dle Amid the woodland hilly. PFrom every branch, sad tears I arlp In rainstorm’s flerce endeavor. The flowers may come, the flowers may | 80, But I am green forever. Now hark! the woodman's ax is heard! A sister tree he's felling. | What can this cruel destruction mean? | The winter wind is telling: *“Do not bemoan thy mournful fate, Tho' axmen wield with madness. Bedecked in tinsel, bright and fine, You'll soon bring children gladness. ““Thou canst not die, although thy tmnk. Harsh hatehet blows may sever. Within the Iittle children’s hearts Thou wilt be green forever!™ Origin of Christmas Tree. The Christmas tree is supposed by : great numbers of people to have orig: inated in Germany, but from a re- Nable source we learn that the Christ- mas tree came in the first instance from Egypt, and its origin dates from s period much earlier than the Chris- tian era. The palm tree is known to put forth a branch every month. 'nnd a spray of this tree with Edmonson & Mills THE BIG PURE FOOD STORE AND MARKET PHONE 93-279 shoots on it was used in Egypt at the ' time of the winter solstice as & lym-‘ bol of the completed year. R The child who doudts about Sants | All necessary drugs furnished with- % | tention eiven to diseases of women | 2 1and child % | Rooms 8, 0. 2 | Residence nhonp 367 B Don’t Forg. i--- Chiist Will Scon B Chiropractor DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, iady in Attendance i In Dyches Building Between Park and Auditorium. ! OFFICE HOURS. H 8 to 11:30 a. m. 1:30 to § p. m. | 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Consultation and Examination Free. ' 1 Residence Phone 240 Black : W. L. HEATH, D. C. HUGH D. VIA. D. C. Doctors of Chiropratic. Over Pust’ Office. Hourg 8 to 12. a. m. and 2, | to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m, H Graduateg and Ex-Faculty mem~' bers of the Palmer School ! | | l -t Afl ‘ .A. -a you | bought those pres| We have besutiful Bath pers to match for 35 IChirapratic. Consultation Spinal analysis free at office. @. D. & H D. MEND CONSULTING ENGI\EERS Suite 212-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examlnations an: Plant Design® Karthwork Speclnllltl Surveys. Restdence phone, 278 Black. Office phone, 278 Blue, i DR. SARAH F. WHEELER | OSTEOFATH 5 ] 1 | T:es ard Socks to match 1.50 a Box Our Hart Schaffrer and selling betier this Fall than your time to ge: one. t Suits are extra good in Q in prices. Come in snd | Stock and convince yours and Qualiiy of our Merchg e THE HOME OFf Mart Schatfner and Marx § L I R Munn Anpnex, Door South of Fira: National Bank Lakeland, Florida DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4. Kentuckv Bulldic: kelaud Flonda DR. C. C. WILSON | Physician and Surgeon. Special at- | i | | | | ren Deen-Bry am Bldg mce n one 357 > DR W, B MOON |} Telephone 350 Hours 9 to 11, 2 to 4, evenings 7 to 8 Over Postoffice Lakeland, Florjda A X ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW Real Estate Questions Bryant Building DR. R b ¥ 'JDOCK DENTIST Room No. 1, Di-kson 3ldg I.akeland Fla. )flhe Phone 138; Resldence 91 Biser | ). Rogers Idwin Spencer. 3¢ ‘ ( | | | i i | [ i | i 1 ' iy 4 ! g i 3 { ] 3 ] : i i i £ ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Bullding _Lakelang, HENRY WOLF & SON V EXPERT PIANO T[‘NERS I JUld Pianos Rebuilt, Refinished and ' Made Like New; All Work Warrant- ' «d Strictly First Class. Residence' ’_ and Repair Shop 401 SOUTH MASSACHUSETTS AVE. | Phone 16 Black. Lakeland. Fla. | 3! EPPES TUCKEB JR. LAWY Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland Flondal "KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAV\ i Office in Munn Building 1o __Lakeland Florida W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court Hous BAR' @xamination of Tltl’el nn.d Real Re tate Law a Speclalty DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jffice: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bldg Lakeland, Florida i Phones: Office 378; Resid. 301 Blu: FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building Office phone 402, Res. 312 Red E 3pecial attention to drafting legal ', papers. Marriage licenses and abstracts turnjshed w. HERMAN WATSON, M. D Morgan-Groover Bldg. Telephones: Office 351; Re- 113 Red | ___Lakeland, Florids DR. D. P. CARTER VETERINARY SURGEON Lakeland, Fla. Residence Phone 294 Red Omce Phone 136 " PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building Estabitshed In July, 1900 DR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Boom 14 and 15 Kentucky Building LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida B. HHABN'LY Real Estate, Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER i ey * D Oge MWWWE“FJ S»E' Fancy ,, Xmas | Shippea | Any Ad QOranges, Tangeri Mixed B Callon us P Mayes Grg Lower Prices on Ford Lffective August 1st, 1914 to 1915 and guaranteed against any during that time. All cars tully t 0. b. Detroit. ‘Buyers to Share in P Aal retail buyers of new Ford c August 1st, 1914 to August Ist, share in the profits of the comp: extent of $40 w $60 per car, on they buy, FROVIDED: we sell liver 300,000 new Ford cars diring riod. Ask u= for particulars ~ 7~ FORD MOTOR COMP Lake!and Aute and Supg ®OLK COUNTY AGENT i | Sales Manager NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION CO. Auction Lot Sales a Speclalty 21 Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Fla | DR. J. R. RUNYAR Rooms 17 and 18, Raymondo Bldg. | out extra charge Residence phone 308, Office Phone 410