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i } A . O Bl 1 4 s PAGE EIGHT our Going away this summer? If you are, don’ carry your funds in cash--use TRAVELERS’ CHEQUES which can be cashed anywhere in the civilized world. It’s the SAFE andi CONVENIENT way. " R T 0B FVE VEAR Moderate charges. Majority of Friends Thought Mr. |taking other medicines. I decided Hughes Would Die, But | One Helped Him to Recovery. Pomeroyton, Ky.—In Interesting ad- take his advice, although I did noth any confidence in it. 1 have now been taking Black-Dra for three months, and it has cured haven’t had those awful sick heada since | began using it. I am so thankful for what Bls wices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes | Draught has done for me.” writes as follows: *l was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and Thedford’s Black-Drau ht has be found a very valuable medicine for would have sick headache so bad, at|rangements of the stomach and lives. #mes, that I thought surely I would die. is composed of pure, vegetable hes 1 tried different treatments, but they contains no dangerous ingredients, & fid not seem to do me any good. 1 got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, and all my friends, except one, thought I would die. He advised me to try Thedford’s Black-Draught, and quit acts gently, yet surely. It can be fre used by young and old, and should kept in every family chest. Get a package today. Only a quarter. J. P. McCORQUODALE The Florida Avenue Grocer 290 PHONE RED 290 Respectfully asks his friends and the public generally to] give him a call when needing Fresh Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Etc. HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION — G- JOIOTIOTODHNGTEIEIHETIN S EIPOHTIS QHD SO EIAOSININS IF YOU ARE THINKING OF [BUILDING, SEB MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Rellable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who never "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. H All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine ' pesidences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to MARSHALL & SANDERS i Phone 228 Blue i } " make good. ! | ! O ORRCRORCHOROCRCRORMCRORH RO RO K | ful she will be to you. - perpetual discs of pink in the small B e SEEMED T0 BE ENOUGH By NELLIE CRAVEY GILLMORE. She had long yellow curls that look- ed like glistening columns of gold, bobbing in tke sunlight when she walk- ed, or lying in rich satin abundance all over her little fluffy shoulders when she was still. Her eyes were big and round and peculiarly blue— like twin cornflowers—and there were oval cheeks. The day was hot to sultrimess, the sun beating uponm the lake with flerce intensity and transforming it into a great sparkling pool of melted metal Winifred hurried down the road as fast as her long, white-stockinged legs would carry her, the big sun hat— scarlet with poppies—flying back from her head by its muslin ribbons. She found a tempting tuft of grass in the shadow of a giant water oak, and sat down to eat her lunch. When she had finished, she crossed her hands in her lap, and sat gazing out across | the lake with suddenly tired, absent eyes. She heard the village clock ! strike two—then three—and all at| once, the water began to dance and shimmer and grow black before her eyes. A horrible dizziness settled over her, and she flung herself down on the cool, grateful grass and closed her eyes. Then came oblivion. When the little girl came back to earth again she was lying in her own bed with the pretty canopy of blue satin, and the cloudy white draperies all around. She felt numb and stiff and listless, and when she opened her lips to speak, her voice sounded so ! tiny and far away. Many days pass- ed before she was allowed to sit up, and hear all about herself and the grave, kind man who had rescued her. “I should like so much to see him and to—to thank him,” saild Wini- fred one day—the first she spent out ' of bed. “You may,” replied her aunt, “for he s here rizht now. He was very | ill himself that day. The heat played | him an even more secrious trick than it did you.” So the little girl was wheeled into the sick man's room, where he lay pale and prostrated against his pil- low. | “l can never thank you enough,” she began, the pink in her cheeks' deepening to a vivid scarlet. “What | in the world would have become of me if you had not happened upom me?” The invalid laughed and shook his head. “I'm glad, indeed, that I did,” he answered quickly, “but—what on earth would have become of me if your kind aunt had not taken me in?” “Then I suppose we must be ‘quits?’ " She laughed merrily, shows ing all her dimples at once. The other nodded. “Do you know,” he asked presently, “why it was I i we Classified Advertising i T SRR i R b KRl )it SALE—Good mileh cow. F. By WANTED— v, oyt P g ARSI s T new, 2ie, 1., | .4 SALE —wood Winchester I2 ." .l C2nd hies land Furnityrg “nd\? l 7141 be gsold eheap. Phone 232 Red. i g v i ‘f *GR RENS--6 room house; bath, ' shades and screens. Ono and a haif sth of school, Florida T Satety 'ferrels. e WANTED—To 1, room house, clog, i m mundty; must by b, y e e k::ga SALE— Wyee dirt. Kindling suares DO! wood at $1.00 per load. APFIY :; . 2venue. Ingaire st Pillan’s groc- H., P. 0. Box 2, Kibler Hotel. 8 L 834 087 In Lakeland, sy, a bag of gold; b I the finder. |y will b Jeremiab’s Bargyy I front of D. B, Dicky e ——— ¢OR RENT—Furnished and unfur alshed rooms Apply at 805 3. Florida ave 92y e —— __________———————-‘. "‘ 70R SALB—Lots west Florids ava- | TWO LARGE GROUND FLOOR FOR.i' $ALE—New house of § rooms! and ome acre of land; gsod loca- tion; $1,200. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1014 L} nue, 150 and up. Fla. and Ga. | ROOMS—For rent. 691 :?:.} Store and’ the rewsy Land' Co: Phone 72. 948i Lemon St. at Room No. 12, Futy —_—_________————- TR R S R e TSmO PAME A fOR SALE OR RENT—Four-room house, best portion of Dixieland, $250 cash, balance like rent. Fla. ‘ & Ga. Lan: Co. Phone 72. 948 | building, by Smity gy #;R RENT—Two furnishel rooms tor light housekeeping. Apply at 104 East Oak and N. Florida Ave. 933 NOTI(R, —_— Sealed bids:for the yym kcrse, harness and firy gy used by the Lakelang ment will bo‘recelveu, Cemmittee of the Clty ( t July 25th, 1913 p rejeet any or =il bids g R e ¢FOR SALE—-Nice cottage on Emip‘oa RENT—Three desirable rooms Orange street; four rooms, 1arge | ", ") ;uceyoeping on first floor. sleeping poreh, with east ex-, 803 South Florida aveaue. Plione posure, bath, hot and cold water; | 991 Black. 1916 electric lights, good barn and i stables, good'garden plot, OILY Wike | —semicrmiamtrertimimesies s ter on lot; lot 100x200; varlety;FORaRENT—NEW 6-roomy’ cottage, of nice fruit trees. Bargain for| close in. Screens, bath and all 2 G. A. Rhoades, Jr.,! conveniences. E. 8. MeQleshan,| Aol cash. Apply to G. 088 i Lakeland. 1013 301 W. Lemon St., cor. N. Y. ave. Some of A B By ings for rent lere ang AR P 1492 Fri FOS SALE—New 7-room house nev- er occupied. South Florida avenue, Dixieland. $506 cash, balance $40 per month. ~lorida & Geor-| gia Land Company. Munn build- ing Phone 72. 954 FOR SALE-—Chear: 1 safe, $45; 1 shoe beach and atool, $6; 1 cas F0R RENT—Two cottages on Gil- Q sale and also !'to, Iy more avenue. Apply to Ms. T. e i Fize insurance B. Hendrix, Phone 209. 1001 Iings wetohundie. 1 < | niture in millic2aire gy Y NT—I{ous ¢ith all mod- | ’ oI RN Tousg W sl | reagonable rates. e convenjences. Also rooms | l»l“ (1“ i \f l1 \ht housekeeping | Business alonc furnished for i 3 Bhotisiiis to Miss Emma Robison.fggl'enc B last Orange, or phone 292 ¥ 8 Sas register, $40; 1 silk thread R : o M. G ¥ ‘net, $5; 1 cotton turead cabinet, §2;| € l 17 Ketuckv Biiz, 1 sane, $1; 2 counters, $5 each; &, o display tables, $2.50 eacr; 1 $10, i § Ne " ‘ p1sceliancous. mirror, $5; 1 $25 mirror, $10; 5! show cases, at almost vour own' price: At Taylor's Department' Store, 109 North Kentucky ave. 994. Chikd™s Pitifui Attem Duffy’s Derd Shet Chill and Fev-| A remarkable ttemjt » Ton:. 4 or b doses guarantaed | Wad made by a bLuy of el | 0 break up any ease of chill and |Barden, recently ear Suf - | tevar, or lagrippe. Taken as a tonic | land. He had been chas slackness In picl ag hoj FOR SALE--15 Brown Leghorn Lens, | it will build =p the system, improve 'upon he wentpto A 6 Whuite Orpington hers, one' the appetite and make life w"flh:nttempted to naar | White Orrington cockarel; Ceoke® - fuc. For sale at all drug stores, ' piece of yarn u strain. Phone 352 Blue or 339. 4 oftle. winnufactured by: G. | Fortumately the 17 008 & 3cot* akeland, Fla. 968 time, and wus cu f wanted so much to see you as soon as I could?” “Won't you tell me?” “It was because once I had a little girl, with long yellow curls just like yours, and big blue eyes. You—you reminded me a lot of her that day I found you unconscious by the lake. Do you mind my telling you this?” “No—oh, no. And your little girl— where {8 she now? She is not—is she—" “She is not dead. But—" Winifred looked at him suddenly, with wide, bewildered eyes. “I—I lost her,” the man explained after a pause, and the little girl did pot question him further. “My mamma will be home tomon |} row,” she remarked, in a change of tone, “and I want you to meet her. She—oh, you don't know how grate- J—--she has't | any one but me,” she added quickiy. [¢legram10c Week “Have you no father?” he question. ed gently. Winifred shook her pretty gold head slowly back and forth. “Not now,” she said. “Never mind. I oughtn't to have asked you. Won't you tell me some- thing about. that—Mamma?” “She is the dearest, best and most beautiful creature in all the world!” Winifred broke out, an uplifted smile: on her dainty, flushed face, “Every~ body loves maruma. She is so good and kind and true. The sick man nodded, not trusting himself to speak. He watched her in silence as she unfastened the loek- et from a long gold chain and held it out to him. “So this is—your mother?” he ask- ed, after a long, long pause. There was a long silence, during which, the door opened and closed on noiseless hinges and some cne came softly into the room. “Mamma!” “My little sweetheart!™ The wom- an clasped her arms about the child and held her in a long, fervent em- brace. When she looked up, a pair of dark, eager eyes were fixed upon her. “This {s the gentleman who saved my life, mamma. Aren't you—" But the look on her mother’s face inter rupted her. “Katharine! For God's sake don't tarn away from me now. I—I am a different man. Heaven knows I will try to be worthy of you if you will come back to me and glve me one more chance!™ The woman had buried her face in her hands, and her body shook with 8obs. When she looked up, her eyes were moist. “I am a different wom- an, too, dear,” was all she said. But it seemed to be enough—at least to Winifred—and to Winifred's father. (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub Co.) 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