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Gaines- Alachua—J. C. Adkins, lan, Live Oak, ‘ ‘D, FLA., AUG. 29, 1912. | PAGE TWO. ] THE EVENING TMLEGRAM, LAK ELAND, F i . _._—.’ : : .\ RO CHOOREO0 OORORERCRHARENO0 ‘ el o bbb | MY LINE INCLUDES :—l pink toes to the fire. Then she snug: !'2 °°°°°°%o. } v | l ° -} | ]gled deep into he; cr:nh;dcl::‘l:’::: : Members of the Next Sen ate i g Polly against her heart, 8! 5 15 " LITTLE BROWN i s i ', A ps NeWSPflpel‘s 1' HOUSE “Oh, homey little house!” she an ouse o epl'esentatlvfs g e i whispered. y : he ; l Henry lit his pipe and settled him- . 2 EE Y INPCOVRRBBBDTAD Mag.zmes B and s | . W | i il ‘ I B’ A. HOWARD GUNTER ‘ ”B'rfl'li;:r :flfi'.’,' :1;:: little, nest,” he’' Members of the next Florida sen- A. Wilson, St. Augustine, 118 DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. Statione, S————————— 31w ered, through _clouds of smoke, ate and house, chosen in recent Dem- | ~ 8t. Lucle—Otis R. pury,, .. {4 ) SPECIALIST ry (Copyright, 1912, g\m::mdam Literary | and id not even :ntend to be | ocratic primaries. Plor. e—0 < b lagses Scientifically : BARL of suck SORANEI Members of the House of Represen-| Sumter—Glenn Terre, ;... ' i P C rd The divorce was granted, the| - : ning home,” - cried ; 1L, Welster ! | P Prescribed ost Cards | vore L Oh, cozy, cun , I tatives. Suwannee—I. P. Lamy, 1, 1, y, i ‘ Pehona: Office 141, Residence 32. papers signed, and Margery Grabam | yr.rocry with great content. ; and Henry Wade, whom God had| poy gat for some time in silence Bryant Bidg. Lakeland, Fla. jolned together some elght years |t % Ul v roared and|ville; E. R. B. Kite, Waldo. Taylor—Enoch J. Hayj A e T e C.igil's earlier, were put asunder by Norton | .yicrjeq through the trees. A vivid| Baker—Hamp Rhoden, Maccleny. |Grove. i DR. W. 8. IRVIN & Norton, as attorneys for the hus-| goq), of Iightning tore the darkness| Bradford—A. D, Audrews, Raiford; | Volusia—John A vai: ; " DENTIST Come and see me before pur- | band, and young Kelcy West, repre- | o;j \fargy jumped and squesled. {W. E. Middleton, Starke. Leonardy, DeLand, senting Mrs. Wade. The whole af-| .o afraid of that?” asked Henry, . Brevard—J. M. Sander, Cocoa. Established in July, 1900 fair, their friends agreed, had been i | Wakulla—G. W, Tulley, M.dup - . as of old. ? —Luke Griffin, Blounts-| Walton—W. H. Mapolee 1. ; nfim -‘ ar:..slagnaxm :;.flgi‘ll chasii; clsewhere. Your| pegutitully managed, incompatibility rope T TR .n.lw::lhoun uke | fapoles, Liype, _ ones: Offiy H was the plea, and the only disagree- | oo snould be, but got it out before bl : ; : ' patronage appreciated. able feature of the arrangement was :I‘n\: pause was noticeable. “Not when | Citrus—J. E. Stevens, lmerne:‘n. | Washington—L. R howe) p,,. ' DB. N. L. BRYAN, that which necessitated a final meet- |y, 5ro here,” she answered. “But| Clay—E. D. Prevatt, Green Cove |ama City. DENTIST. ing of the parties to the suit at the | o, v what are you doing here? I!Springs. The 1913 Senat Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- S——— office of Norton & Norton. thought you had rooms at the club.” Columbia—W. J. Feagle, R.F.D, Pt Disisioe. 5 ‘; ing. Phone. 339. Margery had cried before the meet- | .\‘hich shows how much you knew ] Lake City: S. D. DuPree, Lake City. i ct—R. A, M. ‘ Residence Phone 300 Red. ’}';S' for it seemed abfil“"’ “’h‘:’“"a of | about me, or cared,” he answered| ) .. (oo A, Worley, Miami, I R & LAKELAND, FLA. Miss Ruby Danle] lenry as not belonging to her any | g),onily. “I've been living here over |, Soto—W. (. Langford, Arcadia. | S strict—John P, sy d more, as marrying some :'r:‘e;“wu months, with old Martha keep- Dialol T Parsia¥st Bl Acos. | Pensacola, : woman, perhaps. Then she Lad dried | i, . ) ouse for me. She's gone to her! el P 9 | Third District 1; ‘, ! DR. W.'x. _GBOOVE‘E' JRGEON NeWS Stlnd her eyes, powdered her nose and put I si:k daughter tonight. When the (2. Jacksonville. L A Caryville. } .! PHYSICIAN AND SU , Lobby of Edisonia Theater. yon her most becoming suit, feeling | .,.i1c got so bad”—he winced and! Iiscambia-—H. C. Zlcpton, Breats; | ook D i ! Rooms 2 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. that Henry must be made to see that | o1 ko with lowered volce—"I couldn’t .: mes Mcllugh, Pensacola. N W B he was losing something precious; 4 1 it, Margy. I bolted from the Franklin--C. H. B. Floyd, Apala Sueads. i q 8 * | Btand v ) . J . Fran . HL ¥d, A & AR e e & E |4 Lakeland, Florida, and flanked by her hoso:\ trlendf.l club one night and came back home.” .y icola. !g(;x;llln District % Rita Whitmore, and on the arm of He leaned over and touched one of ., . S 3 ireensbo- | SCPChODDY. DR R nfivglglfnl‘ an i ske Johnson young West, she had come to the ap- | po11y'g pink toes. “Fine kiddie,” he ("“?,’df" 'r:)u: ;'l':.o;f : (‘ 1;3;:‘:‘; Sixtn District—Jawes £ Doy, =B = w F k J h pointment with just that look of re-| ... ., y : re; W. L. Taylor, R.F. ‘| Qui : i+ % f ° said, “very fine Kkiddie. But where i N 'l-'Q“ ney. Bpecial attentiou given to Surgery signed martyrdom on her face which | 314 vy get her, Margy?" Hamilton—John High, &. W. Mi UM Dl o d G "” th:{orculou demn:lded. e Margery flushed with pleasure. “I'm . ler, Jasper. Nl Biock Lakeland : i —eeerrr s enry came to the meeting by him- | 5 415 you like her. It's Mary Hall's Hernando—L. C. O'Neil, Brooks- ¢ J ; R. B. HUFF. REAI- [SIAIt self and looked frankly worn and (. You remember 4 Eighth District- 4. 5 w, ). ' . B. ¥. poor Mary, that | yjjle, ’ wretched, moreover, he made no at-| gant (o gchool with me? Her hus- | ifillsboro—R. R. Tomlin, Plant iahassee. —Attorney-at-Law— tempt 10 case the embarrassment of | by left her nothing, you know, and | oy v, iy oy Ninth District—Fre 1. 1. ' Roor 7 Stuart Sldg. Bartow, Fla. the situation, but was cold, gruft and |y «he died the haby was put in | Holmes—E. A. Williams, Bonifay, | Brooksville. i i . unnatural, “a perfect brute,” as Rita|,, asylum, a horrid place where the | B ‘i, "' Beach;m AT Tenth District— Charles 1 l Loa[s Negotlated sald afterward, with a congratulatory | jinq (o wear a uniform.” She hugged | I8¢ son—W, H. Beacham, / Madiion. = C. M. TRAMMELL, squeeze of Margery’s hand. Polly Marie close. “I'd been going|ance; W. L. McKinley, Campbellton. M i Amuey-lt-h'. Margery went 'oun-_k to the mnm‘:on to see the little thing, and when the = Jefferson—T. T. Turnbull, J. B. E'I'al;lba( ) District i e Offices, Bryant Building that Henry had built for her when | trounle got so bad”-—her turn to Lacy, Monticello, et o h i : lakelind Fla Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orang they moved Into town five years be- | gpeak with lowered voice—"1 couldn't | Lake—J. A. Hanson, Leesburg; J . Twelfth District- ¢ | : i ! fore, and, putting her head down om | fight it out alone. So I went right .. , i erry. : v rty a Specialty. il 8 1 Eht ;. Hatcher, Umatilla. | S weon & So0RE ¢ Grove Property ty Polly Marie’s curls, cried so that her | down and got Polly Marie for my et t A aidin. I Svels Thitbaenth. Disteier- b 3 tears ran down Polly’s fat neck. That | very owp.” i S s G i Lawyens. tickled Polly Marie and she laughed | 1y wind” declared Wude with reons l‘,' S \n'cp.nl.A Ll ‘, g Ve uryant Block, 'Phone 819 ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING | such u splendid, hearty gurgle that | wction, “The little house bad W A Register, Woodville, l«»mfllr mth Disty L Lakeland, Fla. Margery had to laugh, too, though she | s wanted @ buby, Margy.” Levy—W. J. Epperson, Bronson. City e 8 ¥ it % - 7| was very miserable. A burning sense i “porhaps,” she suggested, “if we'd Lafayette =J. H. Gornto, Mayo. Fittetuth District | bR ) of indignation had upheld her during | had one it wonldn't have happened LAhbftyseR. B Hostont: Hostord. i i dberty - R, ' ¥ TUCKER & Tucmv I R oun the ordeal, but now that Henry had | as i did” Then, for a woman must NP e Tas | o 2 £ b s HEH ¥ 8 o Madison--M. L. Lestie, W. M. Tay- | —anym— AK[ (:A [ 0' v l;:rflmm! all her demands the trans [ romeddle with the tree of useless | 2 : 1\‘[‘“;‘;\“_‘ i Wdina | - | gressor had in some way managed to ledge) *AVhat made 1t happan, =l R i i R | Raymondo Bldg. i S[u: IN “M[ | Dut her in the wrong, She was sk | Wike {4 the stk of i 1ML Wikson, ki siente by ! \ o | of life, she hated this marble palace, | ar beousht on our di Pdwin sSpencer, ar., Oca- N.H:. Live (].ll'\ | SRR Kidney weakaess is the forerun- | which had been the seene of her trou ut hix hand vas over her Ups. ies L. S Lizht, Reddick HEHtenth: Dis {0 ps. : i ner of two dangerous discases bles, and suddenly she ron mbered | “Hyel, Mg Not one word of Monvoe Charles Knowles, M. B. [Jackzonville. W Attorney-at-Law. Rhcumatism and Bright's Disease the little brown house [ that. That pened back there in jyopnel! \'est, Nineteenth Distr | ,! il | ¢ She had not been there for years, (the world. When you came through Nassan Havey Goldstein, Fernan- | sen, Kissimmee 5 Oftice in Munn Building. IT TAKES BUT LITTLE because it was ever so far out in an | the iron gate, under the honeysuckle ' .. = ," e [~ DwontiotheDist ot TO BRING THIS ABOUT dina; 8. A Ogzilvie, Callahan, szl tieth Distri } LAKELAND, FLORIDA. e weakness, slight at first js| Wndeveloped suburb. that small, snug | arbor, and raised the brass knocker ,}f - Panrast ke Shhfords S [0ealn PR ; - A P L s i home where she and Henry had - be- {on the door- you remember how we SRt Ot SaLIOTR ] & R f 1 J. B. Streater . F. Kennedy u=ually thought insignificant and gun housckeeping when they ran | &earched the town for that knocker? - HRobinson, Orlando. i |v.!\l. “Ul.”r:[ Disty AR ¢ NED' therefore neglected away - from their people and were |- then you left the world behind. . Osceola 1 C. Stanford, Kissim-!Montbrooke. i i BTEEATER&KE“' Y To avoid serious complications, | married vears ago. Old Martha, her | You mus' wover say that word in moe Twenty-second i Contractors and B\lfld&fl.. treatment should start with the first{ nurse, lived there now, and Kept | here, for it would hurt the little Pasco- . C. Mickler, Trilby [ Finlayson, Monticello | Kstimates Cheerfully Flll'nl.lh:‘. hint of trouble— everything just as they had left it {brown house. You sec, Margy, the | polk— Robert Hancock, Fort Metde | Twenty-third District utlll talk with you abon “Dress Polly Marie for a walk," | Mttle brown house is 2 real home, | ¢ C. Brown, Lak 1. on, ustis. your bllflllilllll“e or small NVALI_’S K“’Ntv P"_ls she called 1o the governess, and be- | and the minute that word 18 spoken, !u‘ ',l'”":;:\ n,‘\. e {l“i‘lh“!‘(l)ll I'umw‘ Twenty-fourth Distr 1 ne 169, or 104 Blue, gan stuffing things into her hand-|or even thought of, within its four a5 iy i INalone. Koy W 1:‘1.8_”"0 - : RS should be .kept Iumdy. bag. ‘“'nlls, a real home dies."” jmag WA Russell, Palatka, ; .M‘}].Gr“' l\” .“'a' bEpe G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL ready fcr instant use. The governess protested, pointing | “How stupid of me,” she cried,; Palm Beach-—H. L. Bussey, West | : l'\\om_\-hmh Distr. \ C" il'E rod r" and Architects A pill or two now and then in-to the heavy clouds that were gather- | “and (o think | almost killed the lit- Palm Beach. | Cleiland, Blountstown, :‘Voom'nlzlil;.'zw Drane Bldg. sures perfect frecdom from kidney | Ing outside, but her mistress was ob- l tle house. I mustn't say that word ! Pinellas—John 8. Taylor, Largo. | Twenty-sixth Distric LAKELAND, FLA, |disorders. . even fo tell you how sorry 1w santa Rosa—J. A. Bryant, J. T.|Cooper, Punta Gorda g M } T v V. a g R " vinl istrict Phosphate land examination. Sure| It means strong, heulthy kidneys, theln efl'“‘,:l‘;“ :(‘llf:.': '::"‘: :L“'n::‘(;’ }:‘»::;\?fn”:""' 1 was 80 foolish and i+ | penn, Milton. | Twenty-eighth Dis'ri ' veys, examination, ropopta, | EUIAF In their action and the blood iy Cprny” wiie” (Lo YIS fallen | o, my dear, not even to give me| TMPS-AFSt District L W. Zim,|Conrad, Glenwood Blueprirting. free from injurious wastc matter. asleep, hanging limply over one |the chance to tell you how ashamed S': \ugustine | Twenty-ninth Distrit -} Wo! muc! ore—but 1 ’ " Thirty-second District—H, H. Mec- | Brown, Macclenny. more: shoulder, and the bag thumping |1 am of the wrong I did you. S O Atilde VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS. only fifty cents the box. against her ankles in a most uncom-| He drew a bowl of violets across | ('reary, Gainesville. Thirtieth District W 1 M e Private Lessons. A o e —— fortable way. But she struggled |the tablé and held them toward her.| St. Johns—\W. A. MacWilliams, E. i Jasper. Class Lessons, 25c. Whatever a good drug store ought | bravely on, for over the high stone |“Theyll make you forget, Margy. R PROF. MURPHY. to have—and many things that other | ®all in the distance she could wee | They grow so close to mother earth South lowa, between East Orange|druz stores don’t keep— you'll find the gables of her haven. | that I'l.l(‘,\‘ know her sweet, wise se. Timber, Turpentine, Cut os* and East Line. Phone 11 Black. [pere. ¢ first and /| Through the iron gate, up the long | crets. : T ‘ — R::L;.hmo:“;l twoa:: st and yowll} waik, and then came disappotntment; | “Oh, wild, faint, woodsy smell!” — Lands, Choice Colinizati sheer joy. A bright fire crackled on “People’ would be horrified. But here to be shod next time. You'll be i the hearth and the reading lamp | vou can't go out in all that storm, amazed at the improvement in his II |'| l t brought out warm lights from the Margy.” He laughed a long, con- gait and temper n 0 s e"ng brasses in the room. and in front of | tented laugh that defled the storm, b the fire, with his head buried in his | the world and “people.” “Tomorrow . ..and.. hands, sat Henry. | we'll be married again to restore Ihe r'X'em sno But of course Henry should be in|your reputation, and in the mean- { his den. It was the most natural | time let u8 g0 on being happy. You ' : iy “Are you real, Margy,” asked Henry, | on the hearth tonight and we're a " R 3‘ (\Izl\ MATTRESSES made over. peering at her across the circle of | rea] family In a real home.” ma ' : | CUSHIONS of all kinds made to light. Then wonderingly, “Come ln,i . DEALER IN | order whether you're real or not—out of | Phone 6 P. 0. Box 567 KVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE PICKARD BROS. —_— & SELSEMEYER SKE US BEKFORE; BUYING cost you little, and is gnuruntl\md. OF | Margery leancd out and e “t;‘ ".,‘;I‘,,\'_‘ '..] l-h:ll\lu(l‘xxl?l‘Y]:vlrr:(;\r<\:1 n‘:;:(: We Are Now in Our New and Rooms 200-202 Drane Bldg, | rour money tack. 1t will kil any| fiantly, “Rain away, rain away things. Tomorrow 111 dig it up and Permanent Quarters insect from a red buy to a cockroach | safe in our little brown house vou can pla t all over again.” LAKELAXND, Fra, !U a gallon or $1.25 delivered From ioom to room she went i He made o chain of the largest 814 Franklin Street. Phone 2814 1 ¢ | the bouse was full o8 \ ut i 3 Al vy » \ N N s | Ini‘:w-,‘ llh‘nu‘silv;lllnll' met 1".Au' l'l‘ ,:‘hm‘lln lhq:rr hfc\(l"t“ 1 b ‘\I”.\t \.‘(‘!f..!]l.t'\k‘ L‘"C .“x. WE “AMM[R 0”' ! -\|)])I\' to | hovered about the linen and Madonna” he called her, “my lady ticneryand ( RERINE S““I']"‘ sin State { purred from the kettle o1 ove of the earth and man and all things | SATISFACTION with every set of horse shoes we put For we make the shoes fit the feet, not the feet fit the shoes as is eften done. To know how much dif- on, ference this makes send your horses Pine Street, Opposite Freight Office. S. L. A. CLONTS Real C[state for the sitting-room shutters were closed and Martha was evidently not at home. A moment she paused in la ke Pna r m a cy consternation, then she recalled the —-——— | broken hasp on the shutter of a back SURE DEATH T0 BED- . :EJ::"&:"J:L oy - 1BUGS AND INSECTS forgotten. All she had to do was to climb on the garden bench, pull the Agents wanted anywhere and ev- erywhere. shutter open, and there she was! Rid your houses today of bedbugs But this was not so easy with Polly Marie and the bag. and only and get a good night's rvest. 1t will after two or three futile leaps did she reach the ledge and seramble the floor inside. The sky had dark ened and great splashes of rain were falling, but from her vantaee ELLERBE shoe and harnessshop, 207 North | The tiny bedrooms, a d a sitting room and best worst of all, Henry's den. At thar Jdoor she stopped; it would be so dark in there, for the heavy panels needed a cheery fire to light them up With something like a sob, she threw open the door and caught her breath wit! or avenue. Bowyer building. thing in the world. So, “Please,” she begged, “may we come in? We're dreadfully cold.” Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and | the darkness, out of the storm.” laid: also matting, etc. She stumbled across the floor with In regards to workmanship, see|her burden and, dropping down in a | of Honor?" [but for all that the kettle is singing | she cried and burled her face fn the flowers. | “Henry,” she declared, looking up | & 6’ him with sudden understanding, |§ vou've been working In the gar len all day. Henry, you didn't—you couldn't be so cruel as to plant my | & pet patch?” He nodded guiltily. know this wonderful happen?” ‘Oh, you're the stupid one now,” she answered joyfully. “For ghame '§ o have little falth. Didn't you | know I'd come home at last?” You're right,” he apologized, “but “How cotifl 1 thing would 0 sorrowful and human,” mickly he Kissed her, Margery blushed like a schoolgir! | ind sat up in a sudden, wideeyed re- | membrance. “Heury, Henry, I must | 1 can’t stay here tonight. You | ren’t my husband any longer. What i would people say?” | and stooping 20 aren't my wife, Margy: I'm not your husband, and Polly isn't our child; For Valor, “She was decorated while abroad.” “Ah, with the cross of the Legion \The :Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co. Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on il Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying St-i: beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all proper:: i ¢ as represented by us For reliable information se« 3 Ohlinger (7N & Aitie Opposite New Depot, LAREIAND FI'20 | | RO GO0 HIOO0RACIIGO000000000 0 310 TAMPA, FLORIDA W HEALTHFUL “Phew, but its hot—what will you drink ?" \ | ; e t | " a: w brickbat “Sra-Fru for mine every time.® Drink it as often as v i Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wno :e“::n‘f“‘g;i:“:l?l‘l;obefs:\z: he Pg;]ev. .m;\:;flaz‘:fl“i‘;u rickbat f the mili. l‘isf. it can't harm yol"ih Dl"l:l its good fmyfl P il krew me for about 16 years at Or- Marle. “It isn't a bag of chocolate| . So2-Fru is pure—that's sure, .Mnde‘on!!he pure juid® o : 1 lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card | eclairs, nor a poodle. she 1ssured Fame's Sure Foundation, | Florida’s choicest gr:pehun—nomloUHQ.m‘“"‘: e‘- . : S or call at shop No. 411 S Ohlo ave- | him proudly, “it's a baby | No true and permanent Fame can c.cmicals. It's the purest and most satistying summ i G uffce in Clonts’ Building. nue. Polly Marle emerged t blos- | pe founded excert in labors which | drink that ever wet a parched throat § T ‘ som, and Margery st T the | promote the happiness of manklnd,-' Mas lschred Leclasively by THE GRA-FRU COMPANY Arcsdia F'a.GS A ! t ¢ : CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— Artllur “ 00" |as damp stockings and be'd the tiny | Charles Sumner l ! &’m Q‘, U 4 %OME FINE BARGAINS, . o SSER EEEILISEER 1

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