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PAGE TWO (halice e rank of it " Cyrus By (k_y Ca ing, th Certai Efl,’fi; e a{;;ns Conguered A Rowmance o Persons for {Ht EVENING TELKGRAM, Lai nad passed westward faf beyond the limits of the camp to the turning, she decided, in accordance with that ut- terly irresponsible thing, a woman's will, that she would net go down the canon that day after all, but that she would cross back over the range and, strike the river a few miles above the camp and go up the canon. She had been up in that direction a few times, but only for a short dis- tance, as the ascent above the camp was very sharp, in fact for a littie LLAND, FLA., SKP1. 2v, 1913. the Tong necdics 10T pities very still, ihe i body which is complement ( [tk goul in which men k had been ro ecrt the mountains There w God. I no storm, { not heaved beneath her feect, the at and strong \&‘ln‘d ! had not pa ed 1y, the rocks had not | been rent and brc , yet Enid cuu;ht ! herself listeni \s if for a volce. The silence, lonellness thrill of maj & : was upon her. She stood—one stands { when there is a chance of meeting e fi AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HoT, DESO10 HOTEL {‘;!f"‘,'j“,‘."';;;';}«f‘sm. o 4 Ity. Tvwo large porches; do not lobby “‘l{l';iefi_’ Courteuus treatment glmru}::“:xu {thout bath, $1.50; one person, with jay eoF with bath, $3. AMEKICAN: ¢, $3.50; two persons withoyt bath, 8 ) JPA'S MODER [ Fiectrle | abile wd well ven! o person, W "i:“ ;‘.‘l"'-u,‘ two persuns, o on with bath, th, $6.50. oy ORCEOEY 'EQ‘S'Q‘EWW*WME‘ AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! | have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepareg toly 82 A more than a mile the brook was only . - a succession of water fall; the best | God on the “'“3"1“;9{]“'021::; ;::;sl 9 IRE REPA'RING fishing was below the camp and the | until he cones WG P REUR g o Lo oot difficult kind, and can give you sotjggy,| ; finest woods were deeper in the canon. | clasped, her head aplif Gt of the . oU Mone Als b She suddenly concluded that she | tlon unspeakable, God-conquered With 4 tion and save y y. 0 rE would like o ree what was up In that | Ber face to heosed SR\ 1y yipe placed on Baby Carriages While You Wit ! 26 s TR unexplored section of the country and | “I will lift up mine eyes ’t0‘ nf 2 Ir ensuc;fiy\#voung 80, With scarcely a momentary hesi- | hills whence cometh my f?;}‘at:‘;m'e g W B AREN DELL oy WG Chapmnm S 8 tation, she abandoned her former plan | her heart s(;;uz-' \‘01091955];;1.;1:"1’ ho"y ¥ ¥ . s and began the ascent of the range. | thee, oh, Ged, we mag Y g : : . eouipany (New Tn Vain, Upon decisions so lightly taken | name forever,” ftloated tl}mllgh h;" 3 Bxcycie and General Repalr Shop s Uucle Robert was delighted with| \When the fixity of her decision waa| what momentous consequences de- | brain, in great appreciation of nt 16 g Gedar Street, Just Back of Gentral Pharmacv N per; his contribution to her western established she had a number of offers | pend? Whether she should go up the | marvelous Work of the Almighty shap- % ) outfit was a small Winchester. She to accompany her, but declined them| stream or down the stream, whether i 5080 SOROROHRO COTIOOOTRIODOND0C (0 disp'ayed astonishing aptitude under , all, bidding the others go their way.|she should follow the rivulet ‘to its | et SRR his instructions and soon became won- © Mrs. Maitland, who was not feeling| source or descend it to its mouth, S————— ) . 070 AT T e derfully proficient with that deadly E very well, old Kirkby, who had| was apparently a matter of little mo- i weapon and with a revolver also. | climbed too manv mount to feel | ment, yet her whole lite turned abso- i ey ‘ ! ! There was little danger to be appre- | much interost in that gan ind Pete | lutely upon that decision. The idle # ues q i | : hended in the day among the | the horse wrangler, who had to look | and unconsidered choice of the hour ) L } ] | . P mountaing, (e more exporicnced men | after the stock, remained in camp; | was frought with gravest possibilities, L[4 ~ A ' 1 it was wize for the girl | the others with the exception of Enid | Had that election been made with any — L to have & weapon in readiness, | started at daybreak for their long as- | suspicion, with any foreknowledge, had | U N “SRA™ LRl [ 4GRS e _,-——-—-—————-‘::: & 80 in Ler j . cither the Win- 4 cent. She waited until the sun was | it come as the result of careful rea- e e i Surgicai A(}' 2 f chester wa v shoulder i about an hour high and then bade | soning or farseeing of probe k ! JGO(Y ; or ci.rried in the Colt | good-bye to the three and be 1 the | it might have heen understandable, i H(HES(‘ hth ' . dangled ay her hip ¢ took ' (escent of the canon, ‘Traveling ligat, | but an impulse, a whin, the v L i 4 ’{7 both, Lut finally it was with reluc- | f coing far ~farther, indead, | idea of an it how e« | Sick F’«U-'! ';; tar ! 1d 1aded to ' tha h nches: j «“ulz‘»w of I 02 A ¢ ! r i!‘ S ot i take et had ever hap ) ( { the revolver | ife is changed. On o1 ! v e¥ { 3 pen: bi now and TR d sut witial | youth and innocenes, | 1 | - - i | ¥ of 1 ‘ of & hoice r—a river hy | Ly the ch ! v iy | P " Que 1 ' i experi- only—:nd oL {other, periliic i e, love;l E‘Y};I!'}: { tai het the time ror |ittl vl here t P was le I H 5k % e . : bre nd to eivil- ' pitched. Past the tent t had been | when she stood i /"" \ s OW g I Ve wil: senc n f fzation, she ar cod that early the their home for this jo ¢ period the | ignorance and pleasiure d T o O OWILSON 8 ¢ | i a4 ; ) next morning 1 poing down the | piver ran due east for a few hundred | and enlightentent and sorr rmlnn-{ % /‘,,., 7 Al i ycéu and wil! Y E B fotiaan hing exeursion foet, after which it curved sharply, | her, had greater choice to miake l i yyou righi ; None of arty had ever fol- | doubled back aud f! restward | How fortunate we are that the l'\l<|1'he Girl Stocd as It Were on the (1) 38 4 i J towed the little river very far, but it | for several wmiles hefc adually | ture is veiled, that the psalmist's Roof of the World. wagar ‘mcet! uvery Fues 1 g was known that some ten miles below | swung aroand to the cast on -w»p.' prayer that he migut krow his end ]‘ . L ‘ e 4t Oda Yeilows Hall, Vi P H 0 '\: } 4 - the stream merged in a lovely gem- ' er course agnin and be certitied how 1< he had tn\. ng master ‘“h‘"“_) lI‘ o j;wd o e e . — b like ¢ in a sort of crater n toe It had heen Enid’s purpose to cut| live iz one will not and cannot | ) neaven e i ‘r'nl F. D. BRYAl i mountains, From thence dy n seres | aerose the hills i the river | be granted; that it has heen given to | to It o ; """ LRI i "’("}“‘ LA i of water falls descended through | where It tiurned tward onee more, | but One to for his own fut | sie “"“1"“ there on the heaven Comsm: | g : Q‘ 5 the foorhills to digtant plains be- | avoic the long detonr haek In for no power wentty could en . i STALATY "IC ’ %fi il i yond. The oth had arranged to i fact, she had declared her intention | us to stand vy st what mieht hn,“ ! ¢ aye e did “‘jl SRCHERENE SR i T2 5 climb one especitlly dangerous and of doing that to Kirl and he had @ because we ¥ 1 1 0 " t 05T A3, (4 & B imfi‘ R % i ambition provoking peak whiclk towe . given her cureful directions so that “f"' suf Wv iht o e B e o - S S o) 'd ered above them and which had never ‘l‘i‘l‘l _"’““”"! notant Ipst i (he Ny [‘I\.l‘t”[]l?u_,“ ot : ‘,,:\ | i 4 b at t. m. AL the bem ‘ { before been surmounted so far ,.\S S ”" TR S BT = nol(. unt‘v.i.lv il | pealis vhen fivst KesriIv ave i g i y they _k:n W, |"l!l|l enjoyed mountain exr.vylll\-' ""r ‘:;‘.‘“Ill"'[ ""‘:]_‘ A -;'Y:‘l it Bt oF il ok iced Tie e, alhy (W Tekt it buenra. % L 2 “?//” i} CHE L She ibed Ehe olien teck pever tived of the charm of the canon; | that bright sunny ot ir Fate hid | @st moments Liust hiv end—she « TALLEY, Adjutant. | 2 fi '”’F-f 0 e thity eatie HONLRALIE NEINE B0 thererore, instead of plunging dire "\" in those mountain: under the guise of | looked not backward SiW not a ] i l E W b mgh.»!v L S SrestiNE BN bm‘ over m‘.'\,m- ...|' the -:_,,;,‘\ ;n.. m{ ; fancy. lighthoa irelvee, fitted | little cloud hid on the horizon behind . Oiabteiim e U ey 'l l 7 l' $ on this occasion they urged her to ac-' V¢ L : } fi B RR N BRSBTS e LRROTAtH CORA LTI K (A ! | lowed jho o o rrail ang piter she | with buoyadt oy every fact of | i . Py e e MRt TRUPANeY T 4 P AUC[ B bl iR Fil [ 1ife, she lett the fowing water and | RO bigger than a w wand, a cloud | *¢ Iacets the laursday © | [InAP b 2. BT S T {scaled the cliff Leyond which in the . full of ont and which would alarm | ¢cch month In Mazonic Hall. Viz': | ¢ MAD/‘ ‘fiAMiL L"‘,\ | wilderness she was to find after all, &reatly the veteran Kirkdy In the | a3 comparioms welcomed. 4 4 ‘TAMr the world j camp and Maitland on the mountaln | Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Bzey The ascent was longer and more | top. Both of them unfortunately were . et fascol C A M E O S difficult and dangerons than she had | unable to see it, one being on the? Lakel € No. 18, W. 0. W Pure, rich, sterlized gy imagined when she first confronted ft, | other side of the ranue and the other| and ‘;:’ do. l.h J W from cows inspected and ; ] Brooches, pendants, scarf pins, bar pins—a full line of the above perhaps it was typical and foretold her | deep in the canon, and for both of | weets every Thursda night Wood ; ? i progress. More than once she had | them as for the girl the sun still ::D Circlg first and third Thursda: R py the City Pure Food L . : i = v to stop and care!:!ly examine the face | shone brightly ternocons at 3:0v o'clock. W. J i goods just selected from a large stock. Every stone fine, clean of the cunon wall for a practicable | The declivity to the -‘ver on the | Ettridge, Councls Commander; Mre |J ment. Manufactured u J} cut, the work of artisans. Call and look them over. We are al- i | ways glad to show our goods. e i it H. C. STEVENS I8 . L] i Jeweler B - Lakeland, Fla. f SOOI OO RO SO De REE SIEAM 'I’R[SSINfi_ CLUB “ressing and Altera tion. 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Combined course ¢ any of above courses $65. v These exceedingly low prices expire Sept. 20, 1913. trail; niore than once she had to ex- ercise extremest care in her climb, but she was a hold and fearless moun- taineer by this time and at last sur- mounting every diflicnlty she stood panting slightly, a little tired, but triumphant upon the summit, | The ground was rochy and broken, the timber line was close above her and she judged thuat she must be sev- eral miles from the camp. The canon was very crooked, she could see only | & few hundred yards of it in any di- cection. She scanned her circum- scribed limited horlzon eagerly for the smoke from the great fire that they always kept burning in the camp, but not a sign of it was visihle. She was evidently a thousand feet above the river whence sha had come. Her standing ground was a rocky ridge which fell away more gently on the other side for perhaps two hundred feet toward the same brook. 8he Sould see through vistas in the trees the uptossed peaks of the main range, bare, chaotic, snow crowned, lonely, majestic, terrible The awe of the everlasting hills is greater than that of heaving seas. Save in the infrequent periods of calm, the latter alwayr «ioves; the moun- tains are the same for all time. The ocean {is quick, nrci-y, living; the mountains are c still—dead! The girl stood as it were on the roof of the world, a solitary human being, so far as she knew, in the eye of God above her. Ah, but the eyes divine look long and see fur; things beyond the huitan ken are all re- vealed. None of the party had ever come this far from the camp in this direction she knew. And she was glad to be the first, as she fatuously believed, to observe that majestic soli- tude. Surveying the great range she won- dered where the peak climbers might | be. Keen sighted though she was, she could not discover them. The crest | that they were attempting lay in an- other direction hidden by & nearer spur. She was in the very heart of the mountains; peaks and ridges rose ! all about her, so much so that the gen- | eral direction of the great range was | lost. She was at the center of a far | flung cocavity of crest and range. She marked one towering point to the right of her that rose massively grand above all the others. Tomorrow she would climb to that high point and from f{ts | lofty elev s look upon the heav- {ens above d the earth beneath, and the v rs under the earth he! Y ‘it i3 « gen- ly upper side was comparatively ensy‘i -and Enid Maitland went slowly and | thoughtfuily down to it until she reached the yvoung torrent, She got| her tackle ready, but did no casting, a8 she wmade ber way slowly up the | ever narrowing, ever rising nnn'n! | She was charmed and thrilled by the wild beauty of the the spell of the mountains was de por her. | Thoughtfully she wandered on untl! presently she cume to another Ifttle amphitheater like that where the eamp was pitched, only smaller Strange to gay, the brook or river here broadened in a little pool per- baps twenty feet across: a turn had thrown a full foree of water against| the huge boulder wall and in ages ! of effort a giant cup had been kol | lowed out of the native rock. The | pool was perhaps four or five !eet{ deep, the rocky bottom worn smooth. ! The clearing was upon the opposite | side and the banks were henvlly! wooded beyond the spur of the rock | which formed the back of the pool. ! She could see the trout in it. She! made ready to try her fortune, but before she did an idea came to her—daring, unconventional, extraor- | dinary, begot of innocence and {nex- perience | The water of but she had ? way, T SO course Was very coid, ! weustomed all her! life to t a th at the natural temperat th it whatever | | season. 2 r I ¢ | ple i that wilderns Wire th bers of her oun 1y, three of th were at the the. others | were ascending ntain miles | away. The canon v p sunk, and she satisfied herself by eful obser- vation that the pool was not ever- looked by any elevations far or near Her ablutions common with those of the rest of the campers had been by plecemeal of necess v. Here was an opportunity for a plunge in a natural bath tub. She wus as certain | that she would be under no observa. tion as if she were in the privacy of | her own chamber. Here again impulse | determined the end. In spite of herJ assurance there was some little ap- | prehension in the glance that she cast | about her, but it soon vanished, There, ! was no one. She was abso!utelv‘ | alone. The pool and the chance of the plunge had brought her down to earth lvening e water dashi thought of the en- m of the pure cold | Inst her own sweet warm ¥ the tun rent of fate e el anticipa. her rod T hat, her (Continued on Pa;_o ‘i.) la. 1 A to B. of L. E. meets | "ordially invited. Cula Hebb, Guaidian of Circle. the most modern and [l conditions. ALL {ngredy POLK ENCAMYMENT N0.3, 100 ; Polk Encamyment No. 3, L. \ ¥., meets the first and third A 1ays. Visiting Patriarche welcors that go to make our cM MUST be the standard o ity and quality. There | F. A. McDONALD, Seriba 3 4 : ; H. B. ZIMMERMAN, difference in ‘“‘Frozen Y Chief Patriarch. learn to say I il . SETTIA GLAtRoLBR tards” and POIN [ Orange Biossom Div, No. 1$: v Cream. Try it. cacond and fourth Wednesdaye « AC. month at 2:30 p, m. Visids wisiers always welcome, MR8 ., C. BROWN 8¢e'y Heots every Tuesday Dight at JUKR SALE BY Lake Pharm: yelock, at Mcoonald’s hall, L. LARELANY Gaited _ln.uluhood of Carpenter: and Joiners of America, Zocal 1778 Meets each Thursday night . Morgau & Groover hall, ove < _— Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visitin. brothe.s welcome. R. 1. MARSHALL, Presideat J. W.LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. TOGAN, Treasurer I. H ¥ELDS, Fin. Becy. H f. DIE(R.CH, Ree. See: H. . COX, Conductor i SAMUEL BOYER, . W. 8CaRR, L WILL!)CGHBY, Elnora Rebeah Lodge No. ¢ ®oets every second and fourth Mop tay nigbs at 1. 0. 0. I, ball. Vit N A , spLow | o The sidewalk that !¢ ms} #2 CEMENT {s the welk effect g brothers and polbihy 4 weather will not | invitea. MRS, (. E. ROBERTSON, N. @ MRS, UUY ARENDELL, See, e e i i R Lake Lodge No. 31.L00 ¢ neets P.iday nights at 7:30, at ! ). O F, hall, Visiting brothers ar NOW, before the {nclemed] or of late fall sets In, D% those needed walks, repsir lar and make other TP should be done with CEME? " Ask us for figures—v¢" sabmit them. | Lakeland Arif§ | J. Z. REYNOLDS, Sec, 0. M. EATON, N. @. ORDER OF EAGLES, Tue Mraternal Order of Wagie ree(s every Wednesday aighy o i 19, at 044 Fellows’ hall. J. R, WILLIAMS, President E. M. SMAILS Secretary i BrOX Laxelang Lodge No. 1231, Benevo *ot and Protectiva Order of Wirs ieats every Thurecay night in Jodg LOMNE OVer postofiee, Visitiag wrey GEORGR Monmp E R cordially « ;s : Stone Work H. B. Zimmerman: Segin Barly to Traif i It in habit alone that &* snoe In the child, aud '\"v" w if it is not formed 8Ty - bard, bitter “warfare mote it in ite be! of the Dodiest lzv e the 4t “unt L] are PEw A