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T e ——————— THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKEI LAND, FLA., JUNE 19, 1914, GARNET ARD A GRUDGE By FRANK M. O’BRIEN. It was the last day of his vacation, and they stood together on the sands to say good-by. Life had torn aside all her vells for them, and Love had made his nest between thelr hearts, even as the barn-swal- low makes its nest between the rafter and the roof. He, Edgar Wall- ing, was the raft- er, and she, Arma Kingdon, was the resting, trusting roof. This is some- thing new in metaphor—the lady as a roof. If you must think of her as a regular roof, please shingle her with pearls and jasper with your mental hammer. Eggar Walling shook himself as if to throw off the spell of the sea. “I must tell you,"” he said, “for it cannot matter, now that we know each other’s hearts. “I am going away from here,” he continued. “The city calls we. Though & man of wealth, duty must be served. The cry of love and the sea {8 sweet, ‘but it {s not all of a man’s life. He | must seek his destiny in the marts | of the busy world. Keep this till I come to claim life’s sweetest boon. It I8 not the sparkling solitaire re- quired by cold convention, but a gar net, telling of warm affection. Costly as it may appear it is but a symbol.” So with many other sweet words they parted on the starlit beach, each full of thought. Hardly had Mr. Gepfert, the lead- ing jeweler of Gasking Beach, un- locked his store the next morning than Miss Kingdon entered to buy a collar-button. That transaction once | complete, she seemed suddenly to re- | member something. “By the way, Mr. Gepfert,” she sald, | “a lady friend of mine 18 very envi- | ous of this little ring of mine, and , she has asked me to find out how! much a duplicate would cost.” Mr. Gepfert, who had heard the same ingenious things one hundred times a season for twenty years, took the ring to the light, glass in hand. Then he brought it back and laid it gently in Arma's hand. “Mr, Schoenberg, three doorsaway, has plenty of them on his five and ten-cent counter,” said Gepfert. Miss Kingdon did not go to Schoen- berg's. She went to a telephone booth | and called up Wildwood cottage, which had been graced by Edgar Wall- ing for two weeks. Boedee e BB o e B ORON B Suits Reduced Suits Reduced Suits Reduced Suits Reduced Suits Reduced 50 Suits Reduced 30.00 Suits Reduced to 10 to to g b oo S4.00 Values 33.00 Values now £6.00 Valpes pow 50 Values now ... 8.50 Values now now B G dd B BB B B PB BB BB D I A1l 50¢ Shirts now \ll $1.00 Shirts now .. All $1.50 Shirts now \1l $2.00 Shirts now Al Shirfs now .. \ll §3.00 Shirts now EN'S CLOTHING MEN'S FINE PANTS MEN'S SHIRTS Let five years roll carelessly on, ) please. l Edgar Walling stood at the corner | of Sixth avenue and Thirty-fourth street, New York, the turn-table of civilization. One stands there and | takes his choice, eastward, the Wal- dorf: westward, the Pennsylvania sta- tion; to the north the politest of pawn shops, and to the south the McAuley (ountuin, saving the throat of many strangling in the fervid dawn. can box the rest of the compass your- self. . So Walling stepped off the turn- table, entered a cigar store noted for its excellent telephones and looked up one of the dear friends of the long ago, the kind you look up when hope is being counted out and the ref- eree is holding despair off with a feeble hand. Ah, there it was—Ernest Golan- than! They were classmates at Pack- ard’s. Ernest was home, and Ernest would see him. Ernest saw him and would have embraced him, but this {8 not a French novel. Edgar came to the touching part of his story easily and soon. He needed but a temporary loan to tide him over, Two hundred dollars and he would be on his feet in a week. Ernest wrote a check and laid it in Edgar's trembling hand. “Five hundred!"” gasped Walling. “Oh, this is too good of you.” “An old pal,” sald Ernest. Walling murmuring, hurried to the elevator and soon was in the street. Then he groaned. It was 20 minutes of 12 by the clock in the corner drug store—and Saturday. The bank, flve or six miles away, would close at noon. He had no nickel. And then, miraculously, a nickel came along. It was in the hand of Aggle Hoblitzel, the little daughter of the janitor. Walling grabbed the nickel and ran for the subway only a ! mite faster than Abel Kiviat could have run. To do him credit, he had | never, in all his life, expected to rob a janitor's child. The subway train went fast and true to Wall street. Walling, out of breath, soon dashed into the Tararum bank and to the window of its polite and efficlent paying teller. The teller scanned the check. Then he reached aside, plucked a rubber stamp which he properly inked and imprinted upon | the check. He slid the check back to Walling. The imprint read: “Payment stopped!” | The interesting part of the story is that Rupert Hoblitzel, the obliging janitor of the Woofton, gave his little daughter Aggie a near-garnet ring the night before, completely reconcil- | ing her to the loss of the nickel. “I got it off Mrs. Golanthan up on the ninth floor yet,” he told his wife, You !’ ! Norfolk July 3rd vl;xcus'sion' southerr Railway Premier Carvier of the Sou'h Round Trip Fares From Jacksonville to 3.00 00 00 .00 - 0 5.50 [ i [ 0o Columbia Macon 10 I Raleigh .. : 10, Richmond DATE OF all train day, July d. FINAL LIMIT: Tickets 2ood to re- turn on anv regular train scheduled to reach Jacksonville not later than midnight July 13th This gives 10 full davs in addition to date of sale. Trains for Asheville, Augusta and Columbia leave Jacksonville 8:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. For Atlanta, Birmingham anq Macon, leave Jack- sonville 7:40 a. m. and 8:50 p. m.; for Chattanooga, leave Jacksonville 7140 a8, 'm; Tand: 8140 D, m. ¢ for Charlotte, Norfolk, Raleigh _and Richmond (via Columbia) leave Jacksonville 8 a.m., via Atlanta leave Jacksonville 7:40 a. m., 8:40 p. m. and 8 n. m. Kxtra equipment on all trai City ticket office, corner Fo anqd Hogan streets. Phones N and 4041, Jacksonville, Florida. . P. Bostwick, T. P, A., Jacksonville. . R. Pettit, D. P. A., Jacksonville. *. B. Pinson, T. P, A., Tampa, Fla, . C. Beam, A. G. P. Atlanta, Ga. kets on sale for ving Jacksonville Fri- IN CIRCUIT COURT, 10TH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY—ACTION TO RESTORE LOST DEEDS.—Carter Manufac- turing Co., a Corporation under the laws of Florida vs Mary Elizabeth Nelson, Martha Nel- %mn, W. J. Nelson, Sarah A, Hampton, James W, Hampton, Louis McLean, W. §. Preston, and whom else it may concern. To Martha Nelson, W. J. Nelson, Sarah A. Hampton, James Louis Mc- Lean, W. S. Preston and all other persons interested: You are hereby notifieqd to he and appear before the judee of said court on the 3d day of August, A. D. 1914, in an action wherein Carter Manu- facturing Company, a _corporation, is plaintiff anq@ Martha Nelson, W, J. Nelson, Sarah A. Hampton and James IHampton are defendants, and ! show cause, if any you have, why a certain deed from Martha Nelson and W. J. Nelson to Marv Eliza beth Nelson, deeding her K 1-2 of HOT WEATHER Don't ‘let Sore Head (Chicken Pox) attack your It is 80 contagious it will do great damage if you are not ready to check it promptly with flock. raz=> pfli& 25 and 50 _Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. I Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back £} = Your birds cannot fight lice and develop or lay eggs. Powdered Lice Killer is the best insecticide obtainable. NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 and ‘.\\\" ljl‘s\[‘ NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 ang E 1-2 ‘UIV? ; | 1-4 of NE 1-4 and SW 1-4 yl_.\\l\1 ‘II of NE 1-4 and K 1-2 of NW 1- (1 SIi 1-4 and NW 1-4 ¢ \\wl\_]y 1-4 and W 1-2 ol & i of Siu and beginning 11 v!u{uT north of the NW corner ol | of Sid 1-4 ang run thence IS thence in a NW direction alonz lakt to the NW corne i-4; then sou al] said township , in Polk « ain deed f wton and James W. Meclean, deedi { of SW 1-4 of of NW 14 ¢ , township 27 in Polk county, yuld not be restored and re-cst | lished, saiq deeds having .Env‘ lost | by miscarriage in the mails before | being recorded. 5 | ateg this 4th day of June, A. D. ¢ Gt s NN 2654 Clerk of Circuit Court. shore m Sarah Hampton him the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under anq by virtue of a writ of fieri fa- cias issued out and under the seul: of the county court of Hillsborough ! county, Florida, in that certain cause wherein Pitman Grocery Co., | a corporation, plaintiff, and ! James Caramalas was defendant, the | undersigned, sheriff of Polk county, Florida, has levieg upon the follow- ing describeq land of said defendant, | to-wit: Lots sixty-three and sixty-| four (63 and 64) of Highland A\.'IA; dition to Bartow, and lot twenty- four (24) of Oaks Addition to Bar-| tow, according to the map or plat of saiq subdivisions as recordeq in the public records of Polk county, Flor- ida, and will, on Monday, 6th day of July, A. D. 1914, within the| lezal hours of sale, at the front dmlr% of the court house in the city of lartow, Florida, expose for sale and sell said property at public outery to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the terms of said execution ang costs. ‘Dated this 2nd day of June, A, D. | 1914, was to satisfy JOHN LOGAN, Sheriff of Polk County. 2655-Fri Remedies Sore Head (Chicken Pox) Remedy 25¢ and 50¢ the sure cure and preventive. s, o= | nomical and easy to apply. Destroys all vermin and parasites. Get Pratts 160 page Poultry Book S1.00 Value MEN’S WASH PANTS S, now $1.50 Values, now .. 25 cents Ga UNDERWEAR rment 50 cents Garments $1.00 Garments $1.50 Garments ... $2.00 Garments ... 25 cents, now 50 cents, now $1.00 now BOY'S cents Qu cents Qu 75 cents Qu $1.00 Qualit LEATHER GOODS L 2L areatly Reduced Frices. BB BBB BB DD PDEEPEOED © Bailey Clothin 11 Suitz Cases, Hand Bags and Trunks In great ot rice 81.50 now .. $2.00 now ... WAISTS alitv ... ality ality .. v NECKWEAR Profusion and all Reduced in AND SHIRTS -\‘j.vx) Shoes now S 3 4 $ .50 Shoes now ... .00 Shoes now EDWIN CLAPP Fine Shoes andOxfords in all Style 86.30 and $7.00 now THE “JUST WRIGHT” 50 Value, now L4 §5.00 Values, now ... i Shoes and Oxford in all Leathers BOY'S SHOES &1.75 Values, now .00 Values, now .50 Values, now ., .00 Values, now > > S NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS 20 cents Values . S1.00 Values $1.50 Values Our Sales thus far has been a most gratifying success, and w to make their money count double in purchasing power to opportunity we are offering. i IN | her ONTH SALE PRI MEN'S FINE SHOES High and Low Quarters Every typeface strikes the exact printing center everytime L.C. Smith & Bros. Ball Bearing, Long Wearing Typewriter The Typewriter for the Rural Business Man Whether you are a smglll town merchgy or a farmer, you can’t atford to be withoy a typewriter. . Typewritten letters and _bills save your tlm.e and give you a business standing you can get in other way. The L. C. Smith & Bros. typewriter is especially adapted to this work because it will stand more | wear and does not require an expert operator, Anyone can learn to operate it in a short time, It is ball bearing throughout, simple, compact, complete. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. b Syracuse, N. Y. ot Please send me your free book. D 1 do not use @ typewriter at present. 1 am using a typewriter and would like to learn about D your special uh';r to exchange it for a new ones Name........ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH TUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE S ) FLORIDA, IN AND FOR THE CO POLK --IN CHANCERY.—C. u. Chri JER CHRISTIAN—DIVOL affidavit of A age of twenty-one years, it is there : dered that the said non-resident duf and he is hereby required to appeir t of complaint filed in the said before Monday, the sixth day of 1 1914, otherwise the allegations of . bill will be taken as confessed Ly th or of record in the ahove en- i defendant. . that Sarah Ponder Christian, the | It is further ordered that th defendant named in bill of complaint, s a | pubished once a week for f non-resident of the State of Florida, and that { weeks in the Lakeland Tel residence I8 believed to be in the ey of Bow in the State S t A by the he n, a nem) { per published in the said county | This 2Ist day of May, 1914 J. A, JOINSON Clerk of the Circuit ( X. Erickson, Solicitor for Complainant. of Georgia is no person within the the service of a subpoena id bind the 0 defendant, sitid - defenda 5 believed State upon and | A the he of Fl whom that the wer Tel 23 Our Banner Month for Business!| We are determined to make June the biggest month in the histor we are making efforts in this line which will be to your profit. offered such price inducements, and never before have we offere and variety of seletcion at these special BANNER M M Suits Reduced to v of our business, and - Never before have we - d such quality of goods LES HOSIERY 10 cents Sox . 15 cents Sox... cents Sox .. > L e L 50-CentS SOk Tl 39¢ MEN’S STRAW, FELT AND PANAMA HATS AND CAPS 50 cents Values ... $1.00 Values S1.50 Values ... Al $2.00 Values .., Al 50 Values ... Al 00 Values ... 1Al Al All i aane ..79¢ SHOE Ab 0 Values .., Al 00 Values ...... \] 7.00 and $7.50 Values \l 50 and $10.00 Values BOY'S PANTS 30 cents Quality, now ... nts Qnsllit_\'. now ity, now 58 ce S1.00 ST1.25 lity, Ouality, now now Quality, now ) $2.00 C 1rge upon all who want avail themselves of the 2 (Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA