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One Candidate for Justico of S| SPCl., "t 7| paid & per diem fo 4 7. The following are 4 v inspectors of W 'é?r their Court. it " “One Candidate for One Candidate for State: &mamutgru Secretary of triends, we must mot for- o are only an infinitesmal Remember,” and the speak- sank to an impressive whis- oughts are Things™ ed and waited expectantly orus of adulation, which im- arose. = .teful,” simpered an Aangu- e. “Such,a beyewteful i i - Asstafant Statelp k. Turner, o " didate for State Chemist, Gaadidhte for State Senatér “pistriet. - - T f i ; g g i 4 E H 7 § 5 § £ v § jreshing. Such aa " original oed another, glaring vindie- the preceding spesker, and ng + beatific smile Bipon the lhe rosirum. Dr. "Sarfl,t E. Wheeler cing|. ' osTROPATH PHYSICIA ““I'Rooms 5, 8 and 17, Bryant_ Building ] LAKELAND. 8 i 4 g i B g 2 o Candidate for Sheriff.. ' One Candidate for Clerk of Cir- {lcox, star reporter for the , prowling about in search had inadvertently stumbled ecting of the New Cult. a society recently organ- he cultivation of the sxith godlike quality which, if de- p its highest possibilities, fortunate possessor the key ly the secrets of this mate- but the mysteries of the erse beyond, p” breathed John softly, and d quietly observing the as- bld men, passe women, sim- dens and callow youths who ning with rapt attention to of the greasy individual on rm. aker rambled on. “And now, panions, we will listen to a gion of mine. A mere trifle, laved his fat hand deprecat- ethereal child of the imag- n allegory on that mystic he lotus flower. tral guide, Saintess Irls, us. It is especially, fitting,” hed with a deep sigh of con- “that such a pure thought disseminated 'through the edium of our dead Iris.” ign from him a8 white robed ed from the doorway at the o stage. of this apparition John ly into a convenient chair. when it appeared he was surprised at the Wweight that was lifted from his anxious mind. It he had entertained ary doubts of the shrinking girl's abhor-ence of the odious fraud, these doubts were dis- sipated on this evening. He longed to shields her' from the brutal gaze of the vulgar audience. The intentness of his gage again drew her eyes to his and then, reading the unmistakable admiration and pity there, she colored and hastily withdrew, “Ah, my boy,” was the lecturer's greeting, “your interest encourages me. I hope that you are absorbing the beautiful dnd precious teachings of our sublime philosophy. Remembet, Thoughts are Things.” i “Yes, yes,” replied Johnm, irritably, “but when—" The man interrupted him with a deprecating wave of the hand. “Ah, y,” he ejaculated finally, | Iris. had recovered from the first stonishment, “what 1s that oing here?” And he. ereal child of the imagina- vhen she had finished he sat until the oily voice. of her b aroused him from his rev- ar assoclates,” he was say- appropriate is the name of ly Irls, the rainbow of our ® celestial medium through know realms beyond,” and d her reluctant hand and led front of the platform. Pted her gesture of repulsion A2y hand closed over hers. Ity scoundrel,” he muttered “T'll expose him and run him e b4 in wondering contempla- remarkable beauty he pald I attention to the vague wa« | joy. f the man and was unaware friend of an investigating turn, with & hobby for ciphers. He went'to him. Middleton- glanced at the melange and saild: “Does it?” cried John excitedly, “Wky, old man, that means everything 0. me.” >3 His elation knew no bounds when he stepped into the dingy hall that evening and surprised a meeting of the soclety. - He rejoiced in Iris’ look of rellef and satisfaction when she beheld him apd when the meeting closed he ad- vanced determinedly to the plat form, N “I want to see Irls,” he demanded succinetly. He ignored the other’s protestations and resolutely forced his way past the lecturer and into the lttle ante- room. As he closed the door behind him she advanced with a little ery of “You maw it?" she questioned meeting was drawing to s | eagerly. Was only when she disap- Bd her companion Rurried alsle toward him that he e Was caught, the beady, suspicious eyes 1A squarely, however, and d toward him with out- 1 the lecturer as he took er«—d hand, hesitatingly, “a vswered John calmly. *T 1 MY friend.” and ke waeod Indefinitely toward s mearby Mmen, e of the questioner cledred. smiling unetuousty, Phyte. What do you think of ., Tevlied John enthus And Iris—say, old man, P Sit at her feet and listen to ination of your words' of 020 stiffened k: -'lm.honly the members of the ® hold commy estess .- Pertalnly,” agresd course. I was hl::yh :' £et Into the Inner Circlet” played & plump entlo- b biilg, g "'s eyes aparkied *W back haughtily, ed with assumed i mf His heart leaped. “Them—then it was for me?” he asked triumph- antly, Bhe nodded confusedly. “Why did you send for me?” he de She faltered and stopped. “Why?” he insigted, and her heav, ing bosom and radiant eyes gave the answer, “Irls,” he whispered, softly, “what is 1t2” “Ch, Usis joniusome irickery,” she burst out vehemently. “Take me away from it; take me away.” And shs clung to him in a frenzy of weep- “you | ing. meeting. 1g | At 7:30 at 0dd Pellows Hall, Vigite ; £5 i il L ILF. &AM meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth' Monday nights, A. cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, W.M Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonie Hall, Visit: Ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, Sec'y.; J. ¥. Wilson, H, P. Y L A Palm Chapter, O. B. 8. meets every second . and. fourth Thureday nights of, sach month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Flora Keen, W. M. Lucie F. B Eaton, Becy. ¥ | % i Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, meets every seconid and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Cirgle first and third Thursdays, C. ¥. Kens nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, 4 lie Seipper, Guardian of Circle, 3 L B .. Loow Meets every Friday night at 7:80 at L 0. 0. V', Hall ,corner Main and nessee. Visiting brothers cor~ dially invited. R. M. DAMPIER, 3 Noble Grand. E. M. SMAILES, Ree. Sec. K OF P, every Tueaday ing -members always welcome. J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., Chaneslior Commander. - Secretary. Tourth Wednesdays . of month at 2:30 DM, Visiting thenti to Surgery wawmfim ! Kentucky Bullding DR. W. R. GROOVER, Phosphate 1and exsmination, accordance cuft DR R R BULLIVAK, ,, —PHYSICIAN— 3 ‘Pone 132 LAKELAND, FLA; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms3 and 4 Kentucky Building: _LagprLanp, FrLogma., C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, ' Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla, ' ROGERS & ELANTON Bryant Block,, ’Phone’ 819 3 htel’;pd. Fla. ‘TUCKER & TUCKER, . ondo Bldg. Lakeland, ' and Water Works - 1. ‘System. ‘“u.'n?"fi. & K D, MENDENHALL Rooms 212-215° Drane Bldg. ' LAKELAND, FLA. veys, examination, reports, + Blueprinting. . TE EDW. 'HER OF SPANISH. ! | Puptls Solicited, . ./ Terms: 50c a Lessom, . 812 South Missouri Ave. * The city tax books WHII close Apri |8l ’1,.0 1912, after which date costs will added. Better pay today, or Derocratio fiqu for 1912, ; Notice i ‘hlerebi g:lven that «in with the ryles and reg- by the eratic e ATy VG ratie Bxeoutive Commitiee of otk Pro- 912, hereby calls a the bolding of the De Elections in the sev- istricts of Polk. day tes-at-large to Nationai| i) 'y e 'Le;’ from 18t Congres par diem, for their the rate of $1.00 per ‘{votes in excess of one T One. of One Cou s E P}gdfln& for Couity Assess- m‘:};namu for County :‘Tax Collector. < g, : Ong Candidate for ‘County: intendent of Public: Oune Coun One County One' County tration; per- ction. Surveyor, 'gumm. 5 ; jupervisor of Regi One Com;tyvCommymioner for each, s, Jus R pheiees, Wit oo Democratic. Wlectors, or declaré adherence o the and nization of th &d gounty, State of Flor |4 ?mhflj called meeting ’g:fl"l: v Lnrg:lmn 2d day ' of February,|, o B8 ratic eral election 4 ps " " 30th A D. Iniz Hor the purpose of.n . l Houss 1o pubiay | 4. - The polls sha) 8 o'cleck a.'m. nntil lixu:d'n:r::m l‘u?i ;n;déourtment nd 1 P, M, for half 5. There shall ; Commissioner’s District. ) o % will ¢ Tt s e i fupport the nominees in this from batween 12 M. an hour, ha theas S 28 SARes o oS VOO o i ) hall spectors “shall by ' be pdid’ g% services ang hundred for all (100) hundred cast and ingpectsrs act, "R Ing as deliveiag the beliot ‘bow O R Sutton, 18 =g Tiams, md W. A, ‘Winter W. F. Jot at | Peru To