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Big Reductions cecON-=- White Pump.,, Button Oxfords and Satin Pumps Regular Price Now Satin Pumps $.3 §2.30 White Canvas Pumps 250 200 . i - 4 180 " i g .30 1,00 EE THERECLETIO. 1VEHONEY AKD ORES BT Clough Shoe Co. R s 3 | LD TR T G R 55 TR HE EVRNING TELKGBAM. LA A The STT Yidhi{lersman and the young girl strolled off together. They stop- ped by the brink of the rushing tor- ! rent a few yards away. The noise flmt it made drowned the low tones of | their voices and kept the others, busy | | preparing to retire, from hearing what 'thc-\ sald. | That ain't quite all the story, Miss | Enid,” said the old trap; ,x meaningly. “There was another man. “What!" exclaimed the girl. . “Oh, there wasn't nothin’ wrong | R | with Louise It P viich nowg Loulse i other man; | suspect | why she was sad. Wen we ! he body I Knowed it | *l don’t und caretully euclosed tied with a faded ribber he continued, holding the hand yet carefully conces from the people at the she fell off the cliff—somehow the mule lost his footin’, nobody never knowed how, leastways the mule was dead an' could 1l 1Ick on | & spur or shelf d feet| below the brink; evidently she was| carryin’ the letter vss, Her bosom was fri the letters w she tahu | pen an'| | here .‘\‘(‘\\1‘\‘,1- didn't see ie went down | into the « d up to the| shelf, or butt ‘ere the hmIV' was Ivin' Mx' w pred down, I} was the first man d.mn an' l got ‘em Nobody else scein wie, u 1ere ain't | no human eyes, not e | that's ever loo! cept mine “You ar me?"” *“T am,’” said Kirkby, “But why ™ “I want you to know the hull story.” ing to give them to| letters’ll tell,” Answere ively, “an’ 1 like you t want to gee you throwe 3 the girl teil tie st ( £ CHAPTER IV, The Pool and the Water | & solitary ¢ | cupied by 1 M e gave | evidence tha | letters which Kirkby had handed to her. It was a very thoughtful girl ime deed who confronted the old frontiers- man the next At the first convenient o} ¥ when they were alone together she handed bim the packet of letters “Have you read 'em?” he asked “Yes." “Wall you keep ‘em,” said the old 1 \Ieb‘»e you'll want to e Celice. Being the Story ¢f Cae tain | («;bo Drank of it and \,afiqu ored | md ‘Romance [of, Co?c« KCyrus '[g_.g Author of,—'—"‘iefimé (aam [ - ,,3 Re cfl&,rfl(((\" 'Tfie l? ’rfia-’g”'i*ur'is and my wife's, | W ed on the letters, ex- | €V 5 Nt 't oy /i QW @ She could not, ; ‘ any perscnal { y {eu t gtranze £ the Tk camy L by be « excur proje must be mountain trou and pool, and al tails and fa camp life mus newcomers. The first few days were days of learning and pre tion, days of mis- bap and misadventure, of joyous ed to the be explain laughter over blunders in getting set: | tled, or learning the mysteries of rod and line, or becoming hardened and acclimated. The weather proved per fect: it was late October and the nights were very cold, but there was no rain and the brigk wou (To Be Continyed ) e, Licorice Lieorioe belomes 0 the mey ok ‘n*w'v and w3 : < tot - = 2 3 days | hcetelc I)l§0|0 HOTEL 3o 1“wu1 ker ible lobby in the city. Two large porches; 4, i, ventllated. Courteaus treatient Mt T i n, without bath, $1.50; one pes CUiraiteg o ), two persons, With bath, $5. AN} sn with bath, $3.50; two persons = i <0 HOFOBOHOFOROBIFQFOFOIOI0 4550, 'AUTOMOBILE OWNERy ¢ installed a Vulcanizer and am Preparegyy 17IRE REPAIRING the most difficult kind, and can give yoy gy tion and save you money. Alsg Tires Placed on Baby Carriages While Yoy yy W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair She; i hay 5 Gedar Street, Just Back of Gentral Prgy My e POEOBONDE ] n"\i‘)-iD«F»O%DOOOQDOOC‘:_) D00 o cmnn.. : e Lodges.. ron Mu palm Chapter, U. K. B meets 2ien Surgical “Gog crond apd fourtd Thursdsy nlgho HouSehold a - oach month at 7:30 p. m. Mn Sick R00m § i , W, M, J. ¥ Wilson ora Keen pl!es A t0| e ———————N——A 4. 07 S5E" Lakeland Lodge No. 31. F. & A Lake Pham ¥ Regular communications held o1 ) woond aund 4th Mondays at 7:30 p Bryan S Dl'ugs s Visit'ng brethren cordially 13 e “ited, J. C. OWENS, W. M. We wil) send them J. . WILSON, Secy you and will tryt —————————————————— — were invigorating and ex gt : {1 | the last degree. They had huge fires £ OF 2. you right, and plenty « i | Ader gegular meeting every fuesds, | it was in the heY v at Odd Feliows Hall Vil PHONE! bl o E WeraDers slWays welcorms. i - i r. D. BRYAN. st i te Crancellor Commaie: | at ACKSON. becretary ‘The * =)y de w v »Y ¥ i—_____ 2 A { 1 [ Lol o sander ! V" “' 1‘.«1V '. TALLEY, Agjutant. | 2 7 ICE R , Sh ) 118t —— —— - " of life. Excep: it her Lakelana Coapter, R. &, M pY [ 5 g Al ocie “VET .3 maeets the firet Thuredsy might . | ”‘ ld i “°t . cu month {n Masonic Hall Vi MADE' T Yt Han ¢ a. ‘R companions weleomed. 4. ‘TA tracted he r rod Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, 8eey. oy wend 3 ally Pure, rich, sterliu SR : | Lakeland Gamp No. 78, W, 0. W. i mTI‘:," SlSe "™ meets every Thursda night Wood || from cows inspected ul et .y wen Circle first and third Thursday |0 vy tne City Pure Foot! of t <he Mternoons at 3:0v o'clock. W. ) expl t { .y, Bttridge, Councl: Commander; Mrs |j] ment. Mauufuctire gometites wi * morg bula Hebb, Gus.dian of Circle. the most modera aud often } } Virel | s— S el b ° SOLK ENCAMFMENT conditions. ALL 18 a small §0.3, 10 0. ([l that go to make o bordered giaat Polk Encamyment No. 3, 1. O {1;:': e “iZ f, meets the tirst and third Af.. MUST be the standan! il “ wrs. Visiting Patiarchy welcom. (v apg quality. T uls F. A McDONALD, Scribe i g A B. ZIMMERMAN, difference n “Frot Chief Patmarch. learn to say s G.LAtB oL & { s e L Orange Blossom Div, No. 432 |J Cream. Try it. .7 A to B. of L. E. meets eve: weond and ‘NNL Wednesdaye ¢ are ment 2:30 p. m. Vimitis fisters nlvuu welcome, MR8 . C. BROWN decy | Heets everr Tuesday night at I v Lake [har yelock, at Mcoonald's hall, | & LAKELA 5 l ERm—E T fnited Brouherhood of Cupene's i.._.._.—-- e aad Joiner, of America, Zocal 177€ Meets each Thursday night Morga. & Giroover hall, 0i¢ Dry Goods Store. Visiti: | orothe.4 weleome, | 4 | | ALL, Presiden: 8 YoM LTI LAYTON, Vice Prex ! :i':i?']'l OGAN, Treasurer Rt Lha s b Fin. 8ecy H f DIE(: K.CH, Rec. 80cy e WA 8CaRR, ’ / WIiLIOUGHBY, Elnora Rebeiah Lodge No. «| me sidewalk tost? ReeLs every second and fourth Mon #¢ CEMENT is b by Ly nlkbiaat 1. 0. 0. K. hall. Vit | weather will not €0t EE brothers and aisters cordially | tavited. NOW, before the {cle MRS, (. E ROBERTSON, N. G |er of late fall #ts ™| MR3. 4UY ARENDELL, gee. those needed walks S e R | TN other lake Lodgs No, 2,1.0.0. # |ghould be done ¥it2 & ;om }.iday nights at 7:30, at ) O F hall. Visiting brothers ar | Ask us for 620 crdially invited, sabmit them. ! Z. REYNOLDS, Sec. |guupey ' ' 0. M. EATON, N, @, G g M v o ot Jan ORDER OF EAGLES, B Wo Tue Fraternal | Stone Order of Eagie Se(8 every Wednesday s ) Y might @ Zimine= ¥4, 2t 0d4 Fellows’ pay). ! 5 4 K. WILLIAMS Presiden: 118 & B ’ AlLS Secretary i BT o S Begin Early | L EPOX e the ¢ Nkt ¢ No. 1291, Benev, | 8RO in | g ¢ Order of L:\t o " v iTRGAY nigMt in o lnl’tfl ‘t" . . er postoffice, Vv of th GRORG ‘" — '"U e E MOORE. . R the ¢ SR eerdially + ’ - TS -