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. PAGE SIX SHERIFF'S SALE Under and by virtue of an alias exccution issueg out of and from the county court of Polk county, Flor- ida, upon a certain judgment ren- dered therein in favor of William T. Duvernett and Robert P. Duvernett and azainst A. W. Greeley, defend- ant, 1 have levied upon the follow- ing as ‘he property of the said A. W. Greeley, towit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the SW 1-4 of the SW 1-4 of sec- tion 29, township 28 south, of range 24 east, thence run morth 6.78 chains; thence west 13 chains; south | 6.78 chains; east 15 chains to the beginning. And also part of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of section 29, township 28, south of range 24 east, enclosed as follows: R e nAlligator Go g Arc interesting, useful and durable Souvenirs We carry Handbags NOVELTIES Ty The Lakeland Book Store Benford & Stéitz B “Prosperity is and my Chief Clerk, Wood- row Wilson, will assist me in maintaining it. mighty good time to save up some money and I recom- mend this Bank as a safe @ place to put it D & Befrielobesoooodoobodoeedobiododdedeododooddoded 0 THE EVENING TELEGRAM LARELA Beginning at a stake 5 chains east|p. m., on Moniday, the sixth day of of the southwest corner of said SW|April, A. D., 1914, to satisfy said 1-4 of SW 1-4, ang running north|judzment with interest and costs. .07 chains to a stake; thence east|The purchaser to pay for the deed. .07 chains to a stake; thence south Dated March 6, 1914. 7.07 chains to a stake, thence west JOHN LOGAN, 7.07 chains to the point of begin- Sheriff Polk County, Florida. ning. Containig 5 acres. 2196 Also begin at the southeast corner of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of section 29, township 28 south, of range 24 east, running thence west 7.635 ehains to a stake which is the point of be- ginning; run thence north 6.787 chains to a stake; thence west .295 chains; south 6.787 chains; east .295 chains to the beginning. And will sell the same to the highest and be¢st bidder for cash in front of the court house door in Bartow, Florida, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m., and 2 o'clock HITCHING UP With our harness .s quick and pleas- ant work. Every strap and buckle in the right place. No pulling and hauling to make the harness fit. Try a set of it, it is pretty as a pic- ture, fits like a glove and wears like McGLASHAN THE HARNESS MAN llere Just now isa ND, FLA., MARCH 19, 1914. $0000000000000000000000000 BY A TRICK OF FATE By I. L. FORRESTER. b s A sssassanad Since daybreak there had been no change in the ceaseless lurching of '.he‘ yacht, or the dull roar of the waves as they swept in long, heavy seas over its sides. Twice Katherine had tried to lo_a_\'e her stateroom and reach the cabin, and had been forced back. Once the white-faced stewardess had come t0 her door. There was no ! diate danger, she assured her. They would be notified at once if there were. If she was nervous, Mr. Hetherington said he would come to her. And Katherine had sent back word that she was not at all nervous and }Ir. Hetherington need not trouble him- self at all about her. The week at sea had passed like a troubled dream. They were to have made harbor the previous morning, and the storm had driven them off the course, down the southern French coast. By this time she had thought everything would have been over. The brief, tearless parting with Hethering: ton, the meeting with her mother in Paris, and the trip to Berbec. Dear, lovely, lonely little Berbec up on the Normany coast. The two sum- mers she had spent there, in old Mar- tigny's classes, had been the happiest of her life. It had all been arranged and settled 80 decently, as Hetherington said. There had never been any open quar- rels between them for the servants and public to gossip over, merely a quiet, courteous antagonism which re- quired no explanation. The marriage bhad not been voluntary. 13 KODAKS AND KODAK S UPPLIES Dike’sFamily Remedies Norris Candy FKvery week by Kxpress ot Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 The Store Accommodating B b PR PP EPR P DS G, ds Purses, Belts, Fobs and SODEDSIRISOSOS OGN B O S e by ( LFT US FIT YOU COMFORTABLY Dutton-Harris Co. 124 Kentucky Ave, We Repair Shoos while you Wait *Your portion of the Universe F5 0uly- and title is clear to anything you can honestly reach.” American State Bank y bounded | Youstand ready your abilily and your zeal. ustand uipped to seize your birthright. ~Qour Herbert Kaufnan, Sllarl lo e Y BANK DEPOSIT WITH ‘“Be an American.” & B et L ek st s a e g R T L ISN‘T it a great pleasure to have your Shoes feel and look right? We have a new plan for fitting the feet and there is no need to be misfitted. The Only Store in Lakeland that Has the Custom Fitting Methods Don't let your feet trouble vou. Give us that trouble. Come and I Foot fitters The Store of Quality PR FEEPPFEPIPFIPP POTPI FIPPPISPIRg “It was the blessed, stupid moth- ers,” Katherine sald, with gay cyni- cism, at their last interview. “We're not the kind who settle down, Bruce, and be married, and then do nothing hut give house parties, and dinner par- tles, and yachting parties, and all the rest of it. You were rich and nobody in particular, and I was poor and a Lorimer, and the wise little mothers simply saw a chance to found a dy- nasty of mutual benefit, and we drifted until they landed us under the orange blossoms. It is a little tangle of fate's skeins. We vcan't go back and un- tangle it, but we can do the .-\luxan-! der trick, and cut it.” He had agreed to the seps readily, she thought. Ever edging perfect indifference sides, a little hesitancy would have | been desirable. He had alr ed cheerful when he had what she intended doing at 1 & on Eerbec “You haven't the ghost of a right & to ask me,” she had told h “but there is nothing to conceal. Martigny keeps up his summer classes still. You « know I studied under him there, and i in Paris, too, when we were poor, be- fore”—she hesitated, and went on with a light touch of bitterness—"be- fore I was the fortunate Mrs. Hether- ington. There is certain to be some of the old class left, and I can rest and study.” “And be happy,” concluded Hether- fngton. She had not answered. A sudden sharp rapping on her stateroom door startled her. She caught her breath as she rose un- steadily, and clung for support to the | side of the berth. The moment of | danger had come. | “Kit! Let me in!"” It was Hetherington's voice. She turned the lock with steady fingers, a| sudden peace strengthening her. He ! paused in the doorway, tall and dark, | and storm beaten in his dripping oil- | skins, his face white and grim as he | looked down at her. | “Has it come, dear?" she asked, lift- ing her face to him. “I'm not afrafd | —with you.” | He caught her to him closely, and pressed his lips to hers with l\\lngr}" i{ntensity. “Not afraid in death, Kit”" he said bitterly. “Then why in life" ‘ She closed her eves and shrank clos- er to him. Death had become a friend to be met with smiling eves and wel- coming happiness. As Hetherington raised his head she waited, expectant- ly. The lurching and groaning had stopped. She wondered it they were sinking, and tightened the clasp of her arms about his neck as she smiled up at him, “How dear death is together,” she sald softly. “f'm not one bit afraid.” His eyes lighted with sudden com- prehension, and he stood back loosen- ing her arms. “The danger is past” he said. “I came to tell you we had made the har- bor at St. Hilalre. You ean reach Paris by evening.” For an instant she hesitated (n the revulsion of thought, then held out her arms longingly. “Not alone,” she sald. “Not alone now, sweetheart. I am afraid in lite, too, alone.” i Cats and Fruit Stores. “Cats and fruit stores are insepa- rable,” said the sidewalk tourist, “You may have a cat and no fruit store, but you can't have a fruit store and no cat. The reason is mice. “I was in a fruiterer’s recently and on a pile of oranges dozed a cat, in- vestigating a melon crate was anoth- er, while a third purred beside the cash register. It struck me that three tabbles in a small shop was a bit too much feline, and 1 said so “‘Oh, cats?” replied the fruiterer. ‘Yes, we have to have ’'em. 1t we didn’t keep'cats the mice would eat all the fruit, and what they didn't eat they’d bite into and spoil the appear- ance of. The fruit storage men call the cat the guardian of the frujt’ » typeface strikes the exa printing L.C. Smith & Bros. 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