Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 14, 1912, Page 2

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ra TWU THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR iLAND, FLA., R O B i S e GASOLINE, 0IL PUMPS COOCOOOOOTO0OOT00 wwwaococwmwwmmomooa 3 Members of the Next Senate Den- ocvaiic primaries Members of the House of Represen- ! tatives. J. G Adkins, I Kite, Waldo Hamp Rhoden, Maceleny. Andrews, Raiford; Biker Bradtord A D Starke. W B Middleton, Brevard 0. M Sander, Cocou Calioun Luke Griflin, Blounts- | tow! Citr Jo B Stevens, Inverness, Clay-—E. D Green Cove Springs. Columbia W, ) Lake City; 8. D bubree, Dade-Geo. A Worley, Miami, Desoto- W, (L Lanzford, Arcadia. Duval L L. Farris, St Elmo Acos- ta, Jacksonvill Prevatt, Feazle, RE.D., Lake City. Fgcambia 11 ¢, Clopton, Brents; s Mcetlugh, Pensacola, nklin - . 1. I}, Floyd, Apala- adsden -2 1L Strom, Greensbo- .. ‘Tayloy, R.D. 2, Quincy. Hamilton — John High, A0 W, Mil- ler, Jasper Hernando < 1. ¢ O'Neil, Brooks- ville ilillshoro- R R, Tomlia, Plang City; W, T Martin, Tam A Willim . Beacham, Holmes Jackson- ~\W, <, Donifay Alli- ance; W, Lo MeKinley, Camplellton., o WOR e 1L T e A ¢ I o Lake 00 AL Hanson, Leesburg; J. G Hateher, Umatilla, [ L. AL Hendey, 1o Myer Leon L. 0 Yaeger, Tallalass W. A Register, \\'ml\l\ ille. Levy \\ m, Bronzon. rnto, i Mayo, Liberty— R 1 Ho tord, Hosford. Madison -~ M. L. Lestio, W M. Tay- for, Madison Manatee 110 M. Wilson, Miakka. Marvion Edwin Spencer, Jr., Oca- la; 1. 8 Monroe « Parnell, Nassa dina: 8 I, Reddick., Knowleg, M, B. warles West Harry Goldstein, \. Ozilvie, Callahan, -Forrest Lake, Sanford; 8 Orlando Ogceola L €0 Stanford, Kiss Koy Fernan- Orang V. Robinson, im- Pasco %0 Mickler, Triloy. Polk Robert Hancock, Fort Meude Y Brown, Lakeland, Putnam W, 8. Middleton, Pomo- nay Wo AL Russell, Palatka, Palm Beach 11 L. Bussey, West vadm Beach Pinellas - Jolin S Taylor, Largo Santa Rosa ). A, Bryant, ). 7T, venn, Milton Thirt rst District 1. W, Zim, St Angastine ‘ ond District 1. 1 M t ville W A MacWilitams, 1 A | ——————————— e s Wi WiLL MAIL YOU $i ) set ol old Fi Feethse 1 i rices pa for ol Gold r, old Wat Broken d Precious Stones Money Sent By Return M Phila. Smelting & Refining Co STABLISHED 20 YEARS 8§63 Chestuut St., Philadelphia, Pa TO DENTISTS A\ A G Filinus DS w e SR w < D S S S FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. . GAS ENGINES TANKS Wiite, Wire or Phone. Arthur Masters, Sou. Agent LAKELAND, FLORIDA TOWERS \. Wilson, st. Auzustine St. Luci Dierce. Sumter Gtis R. Parker, -Glenn Terrell, Webster Suwannee---1. P, Lamb, [.. D, Now lan, Live Oak. Tawlor ~Fnoch ). Havil, Shady Grove. Volusi - John A Valzah, J. D Leonardy, DeLand, Wakulla—G. W. Tulley, Medart. Walton W, II. Mapoles, 1 Hin ! Washington--I.. R. oma City, Howell, The 1913 Senate First District-—R. A, McGeachey, Milton. Second District-—John P. Stokes, Pensacola, Third District--B. 11, Lindsay, Caryville Fourth District Sueads. Firth District 3, p Sopchonpy. Sintn Quiney. Seventh Lakeland James N Wilson, District James K. Broome Dictrict 1 9 th District A S Wells, Tal- | Ninth District - Fred 1. Stringer, Broaksville Tenth District Charles 15 Daviz, NMiadison, Fleventh District W, 1. Himes, Tampe Tweltth Disteict O 1 Culpepper, P | Thirteen District 1. M. Hud- + [ son, Miawmi | Vourteenth 1 I, P, Cone, [ Lake City | Firtetnth Distvicc A, Z Alkin Fizhitenth District - ). ¢, 1 Hlackzonville, Twenty-second bistrict D Mounticello, wenty-third District - W, M. 1 on, b Finlayson, tis Fwenty-tonrth Malone, West Twenty-fiifth | Cledland, Distriet -W. 1 Koy Blountstown, District 11 M Punta Gorda, Twenty-cighth Disteiet -0 L Fwenty-sixth | Ceoper, ( A, Glenwood nty-niuth - District ~Max M wn, Macclenny Flirvicth Disty WOl MoLeod i lsper MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines . Stationery Post Cards :\li SS Daniel uby News Stand )by of Edisonia Theater Laure! | Pan- Roddenberry, Drane, Starke, Nteenthe District 0 K Calking, |1 indina Seventeenth District 0. ' John- son, Live Oak. SEnale, Nincteenth District -~ A, 1. Do u, Rissimmee Twenticth District 1. L., Carney, { Ocala, I Twenty-fivst District —J. 8. Bliteh | Monthrooke District- -\, 0. M- T ———— | —it would most likely | woods. An |THE WINDS OF DESTINY | Fate in Letter Carried Away by Breeze. !By HNARTHA M'CULLOCH.WIL LIAMS, | AR | Winds of destir may be hurricane strong—they may be no more than the idlest ruffling zephyrs. Yet strong or gentle, they | do their allotted k. | Milicent w: wilful as any ~ind ' could be, She lected to | letters up in the tree house, though | knowing well it meant only for the children. here were five of | them—four boys and a girl more tor:- | boyish than her brothers or any ol her three eousins. Milicent’s nam sake, and a sort, copy, she pre umed, a upoi her position cent, tie elder, felt really there are—they noble in not . Until the 1i the or . by eons of her tw I love was very sireng wit | all Ashitons Rozer and Rex twi appeared, s could no house wu | live apart m | Roger's— eldest by half an hour—but there was root and to spare in it no less Roger and Mrs. Rex i for Rex and his houschold, Milicent. Mrs. in spoiling her. It spoke volumes all round that though she had come | to twenty-two, single, enkind so adored her they inspected | | possible suitors with the nicest care | Notwithstanding they played fa | vorites. Witness the letter under| Milicent's left hand. It was to Em Sayre, who came near being her con- sclence keeper. quent beginning she had come to the | m'm. | me al name—say | { son, thereby he knew she had secen. “Please, can't you, won't you, find sweetheart with a real | Smith, or Jones. or even Murphy” Otherwise—but hear the fatal I nub of things, thus: | l i | | pitched upon Susan has Rugg, esquire, for my future his ! band. Anne is as hot for one John | Stubbs, T say plague on both names | —because the names are all T can find fault with “Warner Is a paladin, plus a million or so, John a man-the sort dogs and children take to without knowing reason Incidentally, also, he ha a ) ROSIEE “There Was Fate in It, Milly money, and brains fout my hand and take him it 1 will | But think of going through ln' Mili cent Stubbs! Think, also, | tively, of being a mother g [ “You will be saying: “There are Enlln rs!* Only too true, lon ne | other in particular. No—his 1.me | is neither Montmoreney, nor | " | Peyton—1 loathe that sort of el lation even mo than 1 or Stubbs. Dt that sort That say the R | Whipped i out and up« | treetops, w 1g it bevond <0 I,s\\i("l_\ she could not gues { rection. But that did not d fal | millpond or the had » or date nor o | made of the event of g read. Sno vet half s . box: shoet: ¥ o a | ! s - indeed had vied with their husbands and more than | ever a creature of caprice, her wom- | After an inconse- | ruth. Warner | | MEDICINE OF | Ancient Papyrus Awd 1 can nhl | uxedu in | l,m or "m‘l" dynasty, it is hard to say to this | douch and water; a SEPT. 14, 1912 e swallowed hook, line and sinker. She braced herself for a long pull, a game fight—suddenly the line slacked— there came swimming to the surface the ugliest big snapping turtle she had ever seen. Rex, all agog, struck at it with his paddle—Milicent eried a warning, but too late. knew it the canoe was upset—she and the lad floundering in water, sun- warmed and slow-moving, but twenty feet deep. She did not fear the water since she swam well. Thp pping turtle was her i as still on the surface— ¢r and yon, though clf free of the tackle. and evidently fighting heard weird tales people of such angered, dragging he deptks, holding one there and later feasting g had drown she made toward nly she found nagz, a sub- dpwn ught vimmer. her call to VI\. n a whisper. utter o But ', it another | ym the shad tle more while ghe canoe shot toward he on the other shore. The rower wa tall and goodly, strinped to his shirt and trousers, and evidently a master of watereraft. Almost before she knew it Milicent had been drawn into his canoe. Without speaking, he snatched up a rifle and sent a bullet into the snapping turtle’s head. As the bulk of it vanished he turned to Milicent, saying with a long breath: “I doubt if you were really in danger, but that is the most satisfactory shot I ever fired.” Milicent sat up very suddenly and very straight. In the bottom of the canoe lay a letter sheet-—her own letter, wind-borne to this man of all nien. Frank Roys 'r saw her flush erim- For a minute he was silent, rowing hard toward the Ashton millpond set bounds betwixt Ashton land and that of the Delanys, which | would some day he his own. Sud- denly he dropped his paddle to reach | for Milicent’s hands, and holding them cloge in his own, said tenderly: “There v a fate in it, Milly; 1 read yvour leticr unwittingly when it dropped out of aven. Otherw 1 should lack courage—those oth can gi ou €0 much more—" “Con » For what?" Milicen inter He eroed at her and put an + audacio arm about her dripping shoulds as he said: “Oh, just to tell v than see you a | I'm willing to| t 1 and make only to wilru! nestling s %o Kind.” ted Liter ) of Healing Has for Centuries Been Well Recognized. The most existing i in 1870 Upper o that it was writ B C., but refers in to methods and medi seribed r back as 370 Among the 108 of this papyrus about 1 coction rhapter “Reg all the members of a person sueh as was found in a writing under the feet of the god Anubis, in the eity n{ l,r-tnpn! S A ’thlh king of Upper and been the fifth king of the first reizning about 2700 B, C.. ¢ how long previous findin: the v dental pre- a 1 The L equal por of dough honey and second. a mass to { be chewed, « irts of fennel seed, ant, honey, a third in plant, saffron, Before she . like | ~ E——— st shore-—the | you a| THE LONG AGO, Shows that the Arf‘ ancient medical work now | of vhn book about thc| 21 Flerida Ave. X +i i e — o W tm v sh line « orn, shorts, hot wid male “eed, wl brand and hay Fancy patent tlour, s a Fancy patent flour, 2 Fancy patent flouy i Florida syrup in 2 BN it was hrought to his| | Lard tcompound) [H W Usaphais is sald tc| WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE 16 02 TO EVERY I' ' WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS TO GIVE ENTIH. 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