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By CLARA HAMBURG. . 0020003000000 00060003800000 0000000000 > “Somelow,” remarked the young woman, “I don't like the expression of your eye, George!” “What?” demanded the young man, emerging from a brown study. “What's the matter with my eye? It's a per- fectly good eye—and all that—I assure Why, that eye of mine “as taken prizes—" “Now I'm sure of it!"” almost wailed the young woman. “It's the expres- sion you always wear just before you propose to me! I've seen it sixteen times, so I ought to know! Don't tell me you're going to do it again—after all I've said to you, George! And we'd settled down so nicely into being just friends!"” “We're not such great shakes as friends,” sald the young man. “A friend is a person that it is no bother to have around and yet with whom you can dispense easily and still eat three meals a day in peace of mind. You don't fit any of that description. It bothers me like the deuce just to look at you and as for dispensing with you—this is the fourth time this week I've been here, isn't it?” “I'm sorry I annoy you,” said the young woman, a little stifly. “I am sure I have no intention—" “You have, too!” interrupted the young man rudely. “It tickles you to death to watch me suffer! My break- ing heart is better than a $2 matinee for you! If it was otherwise, then instead of sitting here with you I'd be tramping down the steps with the fatal words ringing in my ears, ‘Miss Jenks has a headache and begs to be excused this evening!’ 1 guess I know! You've got Roman blood in you, Laura Jenks! One of your ances- tors sat in a front arena seat and turned her thumb down every time in those good .old days!"” “Well, I never!” gasped the young woman. “Why in the world did you call if you were going to be so dis- agreeable?” “Can’t I be disagreeable in my own way?" demanded the young man. “When I propose to you it must be extremely disagreeable from your standpoint, so I should think you'd like a change of subject matter. Still, it you'd rather—" “George Forest!” cried the young woman. “Don’t exert yourself to be obliging! And don't think I am hold- ing my breath waiting for you to re- hearse that same old theme! I am sure I don’t want—" “Then that's all right,” sald the young man with rellef. “To ease your mind I'll tell you that nothing was farther from my thoughts.” The young woman looked at him with startled eyes, In which amaze- “After All Your Ravings!” ment was mixed with eomething else. “Why, George!” she murmured at last. “I don’t want you to feel that way— as though you were a bore to me! I never could feel that way about any- thing you did, you know. It has been just because I did care so much for you—in a friendly way, of course— that I did not want you to spoil your life through mistaken sentiment. 1 knew that some time you would meet a girl who would completely wipe me out of your memory and then you would thank me for saving you—" “Thank you, Laura,” sald the young man with emotion. “It may all be true. It muset be as you say—some- where there is a girl who is destined for me and you can bet it's she I want and no counterfeit!” “I'm glad you've come to your senses, I'm sure,” snapped the young woman. “But I must eay, after all your ravings about my being the only girl you ever could love, you take to the idea very coolly! It just shows how much faith one can put in a man and his devotlon! You can change from one to another with the most dreadful ease! I am sure I don't envy the girl you bestow your affections on next! Rather a second-hand affalr, I should say! Thank heaven, I had sense enough to refuse you! Why, it would have been a calamity if I had married you, George Forest!"” ed s | €uppose so, man. “ButI d]\\a\‘! hnw‘d you \wuld QOnly vou mustn’t think I'm going out to look for that other girl. There- there isn't any but ycu, Laura. If I - |ers, | equality can’'t have you I don't want anybody | “0-00-h!"” woman. stood you! was a lucky number, George? you've asked me sixteen times, you know!"—Chicago Dally News. stammered the young “I guess I sort of misunder- | Did you know seventeen | You—, 1 Catareh Victims a liir v fi ‘ { Use “Tyomei—YVau renthe 1 It's the right-to oin: r i not only for catarrh, but for head | ereap of ehil Yon 1 t no stomach dosing I B You will like Hyomei. fit not only ting relief, but | is entirely harmless, pleasant to use ng ecenomical. \'nm d Lake Pharmacy if you are not lmnn fitted. Hyomei is a combination of anti- septic oils that mixes with the air anqd quickly reaches the irritateq and inflamed membrane of the nose. It's’ sure and safe healing begins imme- diately-—-you feel better at once. If suffering from watery eyes, hus ky voice, discharge from the nose, or that choked-up feeling, try Hy omei now—today. All druggists sell it. Ask for the complete outfit. $1.00 size. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of Mr. A. T. Mann nominate him for the office of county commissioner from district No.3, and solicit the support of the voters for Mr. Mann, who has in the past ably discharged the duties of this position. FOR REPRESENTATIVE The friends of Mr. Eppes Tucker, Jr, announce his candi- dacy for the oflice of representative of Polk county. desire to FOR TAX COLLECTOR To the Voters: T hereby announce for the office Polk county, my 2andidacy of Tax Collector of subject to the action of the Democratic primary, June 2d. I solicit your vote and support. Respectfully, PHIL. J. LANGFORD. TO THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY , I respectfully announce myself asl a candidate for the office of county commissioner of District No. 1, and earnestly solicit the support of the voters throughout the county. If elected, I promise to fi llthe office to ! the best of my ability to and for all parts of the county, l Respectfully, | 2457 J. E. LANCASTER. FOR COUNTY "TREASURER ' I announce my candidagy for the office of county treasurer, subject to the action of the Democritic Ill'l'l mary. Having been bookkeeper in' that office for five years, I am thor- oughly familiar with the work, and refer to any county commissioner or ' i ing my efficiency. Being thus emi- nently qualified for the position, I respectfully solicit the suppert of the voters, and promise, if elected, to give the same conscentious and pains-taking care to the service of the county in the future as I have dene In the past. EDWARD J. YOUNG. TAX COLLECTOR I announce myself a candidate for . Tax Colector of Polk county, sub- ject to the action of the Democratic nrimarv election 2, June 2 F. M. LANIER. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 1'me 1rien0s of Mr. 4. . recognizing his valuable a membher of vwens, services as Board of Public Instruction, present his name for reelection to this position from the Third district, and urge the vot- ers to support him. the county FGR COUNTY TREASURER I arnounce myself a candidate for county treasurer of Polk county sub- Ject to the actlon of the Democratic primary election June 2, 1914, WERNER G. JONES, Auburndale, Fla. L FOR COMMISSIONER. DISTRICT NO. 2 I take this method of announcing to the voters of Polk county that I will be a candidate for the office of county commissioner In and from District No. 2 in the primary of 1914. In making this announcement, I, in a measure at Ir\aSt‘ realize the im- portance attached te the office; that with the board of county commis- sioners rests the duty, among oth- of equalizing the valuation of | taxable property of the county, and of the construction and maintaining of roads. fTn this connection I de- ire it t T believe in that all| should understood the and sons, both nd p bear thei are of to the 0 r taxation r sh a of in proportio value prop- 'y them. I also believe that better roads should be built and maintained. If nominated and elected I shall owned ! ywork to this end. MARK 8. BOWEN. member of the school board concern-|* REFRESHES — STIMULATES ===== Doesn't stir up JOUr merves, IN ICED BOTTLES 5 c ANYWHERE = LOOK FOR THE @fie/w-%, LABEE Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. Lakejand, Fla, B J F. 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Let us demonstrate them in your own windows Wouldn't you like to see this lighting in one of your windows? It won't cost you a cent and it mrnlnb(,,::nc you in any way, to allow us to in 5 w w to show you how we ca its br i activen S, ble its value to you, we may make th T. L. Cardwell LAKELAND, FLA. Wir is importal py of the frec w