Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 6, 1912, Page 4

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\ The Evening Ielegrami Published ecvery afternoon from the Lakeland, Fla. Kentu Luilding, E land se. il qed in the postofiice ot Lake- I’lorida, as mail maiter ot the i class, HETHERINGTON, LDITOR. A, J. HCLWORTHY Business and Circulation Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year s o e b 1) 1) Six months ............ 2.50 Three mouths Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, ..... R by ) From the same office is issued TiHE LAKELAND NEWS a weokly newspaper giving a sume of local matters, crop mndi-_ tions, couuty affairs, ete. Sent | anywhere for $1.00 per year. | re- | | Gilehrist says Harmon = ocratic success, However, we never known it to be claimed the Governor wis strong on orthoy raphy O - is the| | “Are Skirts to be Fuller?” headline over a fashion note. can’t| but we've seen some skirts that | | we didn't think could possibly hulnl; any more without “husting.” | | Editor Zim, of St. Angustine, de-| ph umbo is but an, clares th insipid urt marsh hen gumbo, which he says is| We have no doubt| 1es wonld prove al 1o of diet compared with | the real thing, either of these di fairly zeod substitute for something to eat, 0 Over 11,500 pieces o mail matter| go to the Dead Letter Oflice every year, and the Pensacola News opines that few of these are love-letters, as great care usually in ad- dressing that kind of mail. The bulk of this mail must have been bills, as we have sent a great many out that is taken frathtuliy we never heard from, though those addressed to us came straight enough. 1 If the people of the Second district want to get Frank Clark's goat—and we are assured that quite a respect- able number of them are desirous of + doing that same thing—they should concentrate on J. 8. Hilburn, of Pa- latka, as the strongest man in the race, and certainly as clean and able as any. Yes, we're just butting in; 1.0 charge for this advice, and no cffense if it is not followed. Take or leave it—but it's good. i) e We observe that Superintendent Council, of the A, ¢, L., met with the citizens of Arcadia last week for a conference in regard to beautifying the grounds about the passenger sta- ton of that city. thai Munn Park occupies a position the full length of our new p tion, and affords a very attractive ound. The space in front o! station, however, is very uninter- esting in appearance, and scmething might be done to make it look 2 little better. Thousands of people never see anything of the city except the view from the car window, ard many of these people are lcoking out for a place which strikes their faney, where they may locate and make homes. Oftimes a triile will decide one of thees people, and tor this rea- son the surroundings abent the depot should be the most attractive the city affords. In most places, however, Ppersons passing through on the train are treated to some pretty sorry landscapes, and with the exception of the park side, this applies to Lake- land. It so chances senger sti- “Advertising is no good,” said the man in old clothes, “it never helped me any.” The millionaire merchant smiled. “That is because you tried " it, John, as the Indian tried the feather bed. An Indian took a feath- er, placed it on a plank, and slept on it all night, in the morning he growled: “Paleface say feathers heap soft. Paleface heap fool, ugh!"—Ex. That there is a God all nature de- clares in a language too plain to be misapprehended. It is written over the face of the whole creation. Yon gee it in the tender blade just start- ing from the earth in the early spring and in the sturdy oak that has with- stood the basts of four score winters. The riverlet meandering through downy meadows and verdant glens and Niazara's tremendous torrent leaping over its awful chasm unite in telling us of a God. Show the beau- tiful arched heavens to your children and explain to them their mysteries while their young minds are so tender and easily impressed.—Selected. PARK TR AMMELL For Governor (. Recent Comments One of the hand-cmest and m popular nien in Fiorida has his pic- tere in today’s Herald, He i D, Pratemell, candidate fer governor is 0o well known in this i n o« the State that it is oflice which he socks, It s id, present he s natirial race, or the may he however, that ot in the guhe Herald, | lay 1 ads qualitications leading Punta Gorda In this fsue will be found the| phot iph and announcement of Hon, Park Trammell, for Everybody knows Mr. Trammell and knows his public record to be clean, and above reproach. His political enemies even, which every man has who is in politics, fail to find any- thing smutty to brand him with, and his ability as a statesman is unques-| tionable.—Blounstown Herald, governor. No man in Florida ever stepped rmore rapidly into public prominence than Hon. Park Trammell, who has served the State so efficiently as its Attorney General. As a young man Le has in him all the elements rlmti go to make success, | Of fine physique and dignified bear- ing, he possesses the calm and equable temperament, clearness of perception, quickness of execution, honesty purpose and depth o: mind that har- well with these ¢ Xternal aualifications in gaining for him po- istion and recognition, As a lawyer hel is alert and active, well grounded in of monizes his profession, and thoroughly post- = ed inoall affairs pertaining o hiz position, Mr. Trammell is diligent in look- ing after the interests of the people of every section o: the State, His rec- ord as Attorney General has been | universallly commended. The edi- tor of this paper has not scen heard a single unfavorable comment. | ~-Santa Rost Star. i BT { THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME To Get A Vehicle At Your Own Price Having determined to -oncentrate my efforts on my Harmess Business ang Kindred Lines, I will offer for a limited time in orcer To Close Out at Cost My Line of Buggies, Sur- ries, Phaetons, Wagons and Other Vehicles Everything on wheels will go unteservedly, and if you want a vehicle iy business or pleasure, now is your time. The Buggy and McGLASHAN s Harness Man Peacock Building, Oppesite Jail ey, on commission; to conduct a general |subscribing incorporators of this cor reul estate business; to rent, insure, | poration, together with the amount al prop-iof capital stock subscribed by each,| ally came Elis Deor and known to be th in and who execun proposed articles ot [acknowledged that Lo oy :!'m' the uses and i lease or sublet real or person (rty; to engage in a rental agency|are as follows: business; to carry on a loan and in-{ J, E. Melton, Lakcland, A1 improved | 160 shares, §16,000.00, Florida. vestment business; to purp land unimproved y on cash or; Ellis Deen, Jacksonville, l“lul‘id:\.j"mm_d. installment terms; w lay out and{158 shares, $15,800.00. IN WITNESS WiERR {maintain parks; to purchase and| J. W. Scally, Lukeland, Florida, . ov0 cot my Hand axd ¢ 1 180 shares, $15.000.00, L. M. Benne't, Lakeland, Florida, maintain boats for picasure or hire at Jacksonville i p a rect aintai at a VAn e X cn HIS Cdndidacy: and to erect and maintain bout unl!” h Besaet [day of Ji | bath houses for profit; to build, own, | = shares, $200.00, | RUSSE Outae front page will be found| pyintain and operate hotels, board-| ARTICLE S, | Public, Sta Loonioof iHon, Frommell, at{ing houses, rooming houses and! Seal. | TLarge, \ttorney ral o honor tor Mr. Traname!l has any muny ricnds and npporters in besoto who will take | kinds of insurance business; to carry veaching the laudable prize he trivinz for. —Arcadia Knterprise, In this issue have an adver- tisement of Hon, Park Trammell for gevernor, Read it, and then study his record. You cannot find a better, and we believe that when the time cemes to cast their votes that the people of Wakulla county are going to “chunk ‘em in for Trammell.— Crawfordsville Breeze. we The Hon. Park Trammell, candid- ate for governor, has an announce- ment elsewhere in the Record. His public record is known throughout the State, a distinguished record thrat will commend his candidacy to all the people. He is one ol the leading can- DelLand Record. Elsewhere in this issue of the Jdwill be tound the announcement Florida | iodging houses; to conduct pleasure idate for governor,! Lesorts; to buy and sell general mer- He is a Sonth Florida bey, worthy of chandise; to which he may 1Sl'il"‘-iwmpunius and other investors; pleasure casting their vote for him, oy and do any and all business nec- laping that he will be successful inf eesary to the proper conduct of the 31 foregoing enumerated busines [ didates for Florida’s next governor, | the right to increase its capital stock | Her-1 (100.00) each, of the candidacy of Hon, Park Tram- mell for governor, It is not the pol- | 1oy o this paper v take the part of candidate to hure oo anothe least bofore the primary electi hat we may say of Mr, Tramm! thoue the least reflection upon any Lo candidate the =ame oftice mi we don’t belie | . cleaner private deserving of the Park is go- i to be ahard man to beat in this end of the State.—DeFuniak Herald. abler has @ . eithor in public or or Coone more nee of the people Many a soldier who bravely stood at his post of duty for two or three years during our Civil War, is covored with badges. We would not take one from him, he merits them; but manv an “ordinary” woman has stood at her post of duty for thirty, forty and even half a century, fighting with sickness, poverty and discouragement, and with true Spartan courage kept the wolf from the door and saved the lives of a large family of children. The man who saves one life receives a prize for bravery, his picture ap- pears in the metropolitan papers, and he wears a medal which says to the world he was brave. And he was, Rut the weman who has saved the lives of many is given no badge, and seldom ever a word of commendation. The ordinary women may not x:orvi\-n a2 Carnegie bidze for bravery, but “He who morks the sparrow'd fall” will certainly reserve for t n the) brightest jew crowns kingdom.— Selected. in NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR | THE FLORIDA AND GEOR- | GIA LAND COMPANY. i NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that | the undersigned incorporators intend | personal property or mixed property; | time. to apply to the Honorable Albert W.| Gilchrist, Governor of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 12th day of February, for Letters Patent on the propgged charter here- to attached. JNO. E. MELTON, ELLIS DEEN, JNO. W, 8 . M. BEN Articles of Incoporation of Florida . and Georgia Land Company. We, the undersigned persons, do hereby associate ourselves ‘together for the purpose of forming a corpora- tion for profit under and iy virtue of the laws of the State of Florida, and do hereby adopt the following char- ter: ARTICLE 1. Name and Location. The name of this corporation shall be FLORIDA AND GEORGIA !.A‘.Nl)' COMPANY, and the principal place of business of said corporation shall be Lakeland, in the County of Polk ve the State of! | said votes may be cast in person or | by proxy evidenced by written au- ’dent. i and State of Florida; but the cor- tablish branch offices, as desired in| the State of Florida or in other States| Scally shall constitute the board of in foreign | directors. of the United States or countries | ARTICLE 2. | Nature of Business, ! The general nature of the business ' indebtedness to which this corpora- 1o be transacted by said corporation tir- chall at any time subject itse!f shall be: to buy, hold, sell, mortgage, lease, to build houses, to develop and im- Prove its property; to manage or sell' real property and personal property his|poration shall have the right to es-'and treasurer. 1 My ing whatever words or de-| 1915, The said corporation may have a iseal bear Isign said corporation may desive, | Florida, !which said seal shall be kept in the! £ custody of the secretary of said cor x 2 ; poration, represent investment 1o all arry on and conduct as agents et ARTICLE 9. R By-Laws, | = The board ol'ydi:w-rmrs of said <~nr-i“(‘IEII;)’:I‘(‘I1‘.':;11'! :lx”n”x”. ¢ poration shall have the right to make El’flr oha l;mnlh“nr i and enforce a code of by-laws for the|will e carried daily government and conduct of the busi-|election for $10.00, ness of the corporation, as the neces-|be paid in advance ity and their judgment shall dic- FOR STATE sENATOR. tate, which said by-laws shall be sub- - Capital Stock. ject to the charter and the laws of The capital stock of the corpora-the land; said by-laws may be tion shall be FIFTY THOUSAND|amended or abolished as the board ($50,000.00) DOLLARS, to be divid-[of directors shall see fit and proper. ed into shares numbering five hun- JNO. E. MELTON, dred (500), of the par value of one ELLIS DEEN, hundred ($100.00) DOLLARS each, JNO. W. SCALLY, to be paid in money or in property L. M. BENNETT. to be used in the conduct of the cor-| STATE OF FLORIDA, poration, a just value of said prop-| COUNTY OF POLK. erty to be agreed upon by the incor-| Before me, a Notary Public in and porators at a meeting called for that|for the State of Florida at large, this purpose. Said corporation shall have [ day personally appeared J. E. Melton, J. W. Scally and L. M. Bennett, to be known and known to be the per- sons described in the foregoing char- {ter and who signed same, and each of them acknowledged before me that [ he signed said Articles of Incorpora- { tion for the uses and purposes there- 1in expressed, | IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have! Lereto set my hand and the official seal of my office at Lakeland, Florida, this 12th day of January, 1912, C. M. CLAYTON, State of Florida ; and 1o have agonts and agencies and rep- resentatives at any and all places in or out of the State of Florida seems proper to the corporation or its proper officers, 4 ARTICLE 3. as { To the Democratic. Voters County: I beg to announce my candili the office of State Senator trou ¢ district, subject to the acti Democratic primaries, the du which will be announced la Respectfully, H. J. DRANE FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Voters of Polk ¢our: I hereby announce mys date for State Senator fro county. Having the will © i the people’s best interes such ability as I possiss fort to do so, should ti | with this commission. 1 solicit the support of JOIT to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), the par value of which shall be one hundred dollars ARTICLE 4, Term of Existence. This corporation shall continue for a term of ninety-nine unless sconer dissolved according to law, (W49) years| FOR PROSECUTING ATTORMEY | J ARTICLE 5. ' Ofilcers. he officers of this Notary Public, at I am a candida corporation shall be: a president, a vice-presi- Large. | Prosecuting Atton fent, a secrctary, a treasurer, and| My commission expires June 8, county, and respect! ' fo12, vote and support of such other officers as the said cor- poration may choose; the secretary and treasurer may be one or more persons; a board of directors that may consist of three or five persons as the stockholders may decide at their annual meetings; the officers shall be elected at the annual meet- ings, which shall be held on the first Tuesday in January of each year. The date of the annual meetings may be changed by the by-laws. In the election of officers each stockholder shall be entitled to one vote for each share of stock owned by him, and every democratic vour mary election, April 0 that if elected, I will i and energy to the duti: JOHN S. EDWARDS, [ Attorney for the Corporation. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF DUVAL, Personally before me Russell W, |fice in prosecutions I Bennett, an officer authorized to take R . jacknowledgements for deeds, person-' EPPES TUCKER thority. No person who is not a bona fide stockholder shall be eligi- ble to hold any office of the corpora- tion. Until the officers shall be chos- en at the first annual meeting and qualified, the business of this cor- poration shall be conducted by the following officers, to-wit: . J. E. Melton shall be the presi-| dent. Ellis Deen shall be the vice-presi-! I'll build you a home! I can do it easily on my income, for the GUAR- ANTEE INVESTMENT & LOAN (O.. of Tampa will loan me the money and let me pay it back just like pay- ing rent. (Needless to say she said YES.) We loan money so that you can own your own home, or take up the mortgage you now have hanging over ¥ou. Our plan and terms will make vour load lighter &nd you will be PAID out really before you realize it. Write to us for full information. J. W, Scally shall be the secretary J. E. Melton, Ellis Deen and J. W. ARTICLE 6. Limit of Liability. The highest amount of liability or The Guarantee Investment & Loan Compan! barter,'sh~11 be an amcunt equal to the' rent, real estate and amount of the capital stock at lhatl Incorporated in the State of Florida. o 7 Home Office, Third Floor Curry Buil ding. Local ani * ° ARTICLE 7. DA s Distance. FLORID Subscribing Incorporators. : PHONE 982. TAMPA. The names and residence of the — E— f [

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