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e You_Satisfed With Where Yo Fat? P = = For nice meals, good homecooking and glssant ro0mS, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON a1 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning’s Home 2060600090006 0S60S0STIDS OO FROSTPROOF f()R SM.E Land andfGroves = iy, owy, or have for sale, some of the choicest properties ad- .o the town of Frostproof, including a few good bearing " Timber, turpentine and colonization tracts. Also see us for .. api strawberry farms, groves and city property. Ohtinger & Alfield LAKELAND., FLORIDA 0 #0FOFOHOFO ST ST OO RIS | (4 Sebring, Florida The Town of Beautiful Location The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity tize About 1t At Room 1, Baymondo Bidg, Lakeland, Florida C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. B e S AL o OB 06040 HOFOPOEOEOLOROFOL0 PHONE 226 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candaes, Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERY: T2 H O. DENNY 00000006060 FOSOPOS0I T a2t TaRE T TN e VT sCcers We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in his line. Let him figure with you on your Sheet Metaland Tin Work Do 7all{ kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, Tin. Make or repair any- thing in SheetIron or Tin. A carload of the Famous «‘rawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. A tull line of Sash, Doors, Builders’ Hardware, all at prices which will Make it to your irterest to let us have 2 share of your trade. eJackson ilson Co. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 19, 1913. Old Style Revived, Though In Much Daintier Fashion Than Those of a8 Few Years Ago. Hail the old-fashioned wristband! IU's 10 again. Very much so and you're not strictly up-to-date if you don't possess at least one specimen. These bands, which take the piace of bracelets, but are much daintier, con- sist of strips of inch-wide velvet rib- bon long enough to go once about the wrist. On the upper side of the arm, the strip of velvet is secured by a pair of inch-square or inch-long ob- long clasps of engraved gold, ham- mered silver or carved ivory. That is to eay, the simpler sort of wristbands are thus clasped. The more expensive kind are made of platinum or of gold or silver thickly encrusted with tiny Jewels or gems or set with a single large jewel or gem, surrounded by others of much smaller size. Fre- quently several kinds of jewels orna ment & pair of wristband clasps and again a single diamond or pearl is im- bedded in the center of a square of precious metal. It 18 possible to have a pair of the large old-fashioned cameo or coral earrings made over into wristband clasps, and, although in former days & single bracelet band of this type was rarely worn, nowadays it is com- monly seen. Many women who have inherited a collection of old-fashioned ornaments are having them made over fnto bracelet clasps and usually the task 1s neither difficult nor expensive. e R R A Tall Trimmings on Millinery. According to the Dry Goods Econo mist, tall trimmings continue the rage and In some of the imported mcedels this idea is carried almost to the point of absurdity. Among the moat effective models now being shown in which the tall trimming 1dea s employed 1s a black Milan sailor with the brim gently rolled at the left side. A tiny fringe of black goura outlines the brim and from the edge of the brim at the left shoots upward a tall black g ura aigrette bent at ! the top in loop form. Tho tall trim. ming idea is also strongly emphasized in this market. Question marks of feathers, ribbons, cords, ete.. long pointed sleeves, flat spearlike orna- ments of velvet and of various fancy eilks, algrettes of small lowers close- Iy packed together, and long spike like jet ornaments are all utilized in ! this fashion. Metal Coln Purse. An attractive novelty in jewelry fa the tiny coin purse of perforated met. al which holds dimes and nickels. 1t {8 strung on a fine neck chain or worn at the end of a narrow black silk rib bon. To the Rescue. ! “l am at present devoting a good controversy,” said Old Ed. Howe, writs ing In his own magazine. the absurdity of it We do. Our notien of nothing to get TaMEA HLCHIE A | excited ahout is this Bakespeare coms ! 1stock deal of time to the Bacon-Shukespeare | {or Directors “Think of | he continues. | "time gubseribed. troversy. . il fis DOATLGHING W oA ¥ and Pl dING * i—.‘:-_':, Ta¥be PROTO AND ART SURRLY (0 1 14 TWILGY SHkLE Y " UPHOLSTER.NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. [ 0ld Mattresses made over; cusghions |/ of all kind made .0 order. a postal card. Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Ohlo Street. Drop me OR LETTERS PATENT FOR BAILEY CLOTHIN% co Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned incorporators intend to ap- ply to Honorable Park Trammell, governor of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 14th day of April, letters patent on the proposed ar. ticles of incorporation of the Bailey Clothing Company hereto attached E. F. BAILEY. 0. M. EATON. H. B. CARTER. CHARTER OF THE BAILEY CLOTHING COMPANY. We, the undersigned persons, dc- | i sirous of incorporating ourselves into | a corporation to be known as the BAILEY CLOTHING COMPANY, with the powers and rightshereinaft- er set forth, do hereby adopt the fol- [of the secretary of sald corporation lowing charter as the charter of said | corporation, to-wit: | ARTICLE 1--NAME AND 1LOCATION | | " The name of this corporation shall !b» BAILEY CLOTHING COMPANY, {and the principal place of business of |said corporation shall be at Lake- | {1and, in the county of Polk, State m’: !Florida; but the corporation shall | |have the right to establisy branch {houges at guch places as it inay do- 'gire in the State of Florida, or in cth- er States of the United States or in foreign countries. | ARTICLE II—NATURE OF ’ i DUSINESS. | The general nature of the busi. | no;rici:vdi INTENTION Tu APPLY || 1913, for the issuance of | {aboliched as the hoard of directors |porators have hereunto set their WRISTBANDS BACK IN FAVOR|coots. dress goods and motions; to]March 1913, erect any building or buildings nec- essary, or that may seem beneficial, for the conduct of the aforesaid busi- e % 5, to reeeive, handle and sell on comnussion or consignment any and : of men's, women's, and wvus clothing and any and all kinds of dry goods, dress goods an. notions; and to do any and all things necessary for the proper conduct of the foregoing enumerated businesses. ARTICLE 111—CAPITAL STOCK. The capital stock of this corpora- tion shall be fifteen thousand ($15,- 000.00) dollars, to be divided into one hundred and fifty (150) shares of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each, to be paid in money or in property to be used in the conduct of the corporation, a just valuation of which property shall be agreed upon by the incorporators at a meeting called for that purpose, to be paid one-half on demand, one- quarter in thirty (30) days from first demand and one-quarter in sixty (60) days from first demand. Said corporation shall have the right to increase its capital stock to twenty. five thousand ($25,000.00) dollars, the par value of which shares shall be one hundred ($100.00) dollars each ARTICLE IV-—-TERM OF EXIST- ENCE. { This corporation shall continue for a term of ninety-nine years unless sooner dissolved according to law. ARTICLE V—OFFICERS. The ofticers of this corporation shall be a president, a vice president, a sceretary, a treasurer, a ;:ener:nli manager and a board of directors, which shall consist of not less than five members and not more than sev- en members, and such other officers as the hoard of directors may see fit to choose, which officers shall be chosen at the regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders; said annua! meeting shall be held on the second Tuesday in January in each year. The dite of the annual meeting may be changed by the by-laws. The president, vice president, secretary or treasurer may be the general nman r; the seceretary and treas- urer may be one and the same |wr-¥ 6. In the election of oflicers and ! all other business to be ll‘illlFill'l“ll' 1 | | i by the stockholders, cach stockhold er shall be entitled to one vote for cach share of stock owned by Lim, which vote may be east in person or by pioay evidenced by authority writiine sizned hy the ov y No person who is fide stockholder shall be hold oflice in said corporation except that of general manager and BUC| ereated by the Pourd of Dircetors. Until the oflicors shall be chosen gt the first annnal meetine and qualified, the h!lhilll‘l-‘.\‘i oF this corporation shall be conduet- ed by the following oflicers, to-wit 1 Bailey shall be the president and coneral manager, O Mo Eaton shall be vice presi- dent WO W MeClain shadl be seeretar. and treasurer, 121 Bailey, W. . Garland, O. M. Eaton, 11, BB Car- ter, Co A Windham and Dr. W, R, Groover shall constitute the Board | by ihlee 10 any otlices as are W. MeClain, 18 | ARTICLE VI LIMIT OF LIABILITY | The highest amount of liahility or indebtedness to which this corpora- tion shall at any time subject itself hall e an amount equal to llu-i wunt of the capital gtock at that \RTICLE VII- SUBSCRIBERS 01 STOCK. The names and residences of the ! sihseribers for stock of this corpora- tion, together with the amount of capital stock subseribed by cach, are as follows: ARTICLE VIII—SEAL. This corporation may have a secal bearing whatever words or design the incorporators may desire, which | xaid seal shall be kept in the custody ' ARTICLE IX—BY-LAWS. The Board of Directors of said cor_ | poration shall have the right to make | and enforce a code of by-laws for | the government and conduct of the bueiness of the corporation, as the ! necessity and their judgment shall dictate which shall be subject to the | charter and the laws of the land. Said by-laws may be amended or shull gee fit. i In witness whereof the said incor- | hands and seals at Lakeland, Flor- | ida, this, the 12th day of March, 1913 | ness to be transacted by said corpo- ration shall be: to buy, hold, sell, | barter, mortgzage, lease, rent, real es- tate, personai property or property necessary to the proper con- duct and management of said busi- mixed ! nesg; to buy, own, mortgage, sell, tnorized by law to take acknowledge- men’s clothes, shoes, hats, caps, fur- | ments, nishines of all kinds, both ready-to- | Eaton wear and made-to-order; E. F. BAILEY, Seal | 0. M. EATON, Senl H. B. CARTER, Seal. State of Florida, {Conntv of Polk: i Personally before me an officer an- came E. F. Bailey, 0. M and H. B. Carter, and to buy, acknowledgeq that they executed the | own, gell and deal in generally all forezoing proposed charter for the kinds clothing, both ready.to-wear and | of women’s and children’s uses and purposes therein set forth. In witnees whereof, I have hereto | made to order; to buy, own, sell and ‘set my hand and official seal at Lake- deai in gemerally il kinds of dry land, Florida, this 12th day ot H. B, Zimmerman, Prop. 210 West Main mm PAGE SEVER. . M. CLAYTON, Notary Public, State of Florida at Large. JOHN 8. EDWARDS, Attorney for the Corporation. 386-Wed MY LINE Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post; Cards Cigars Come and see me hefore pur chasing elsewhere. Your patronagc appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Mdisor's Theriar JOTITDOYN! S0 you won't forget it take howe several AL 1L T rs to smoke this i evening and spend an evening of REAL ENJOYMENT. is The A, B, T burning, deliciously tlavored product cicar an even with an aroma that will make you linsist on this eciagr afterward. *The- A.HT. CIGAR CO. WE CAN SHOW YOU CEMENT BRICKS. Will give you lasting satisfaction a3 they are far better than the clay brick, becoming stronger with age, more durable, more handsome in ap- pearance, giving a better looking job; in the end, the cheapest job. We have them any color. (Get the hest cement—the right v1ore of hest selected materials. See us about them before you bulld; get our prices. LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS INCLUDES | Strength In Cheerfulness. | Wondrous is the sirength of ches | falness, altogether past calculation §i powers of endurance. Efforts, to b | pormanently useful, must be unifersy "1y Soyous—a spirit all sunshine, grase | ful from very gladness, besutifel b | cause bright—Carlyle. { -The Protessions- | | o= | | DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH | SPECIALIST. | Ege, Ear, Nose and Throat | Glasses Scientifically Prescribed { Ptone: Office, 141; Residence, 33 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. DR. J. F. WILSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Office, 270; residenee, 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland Fioride ‘B W.R GROOVER, OHYQI”H N CND SURGEON, Roome 2 and 4 Kentucky Bldg Likeland, Florida. DR. W. B. MOON i Special Attention to Chronie BDie eases of Women and Mes. Calk promptly answered. Office in new Skipper Bldg., over Postoffice. Office Phone 250. Resh dence phone 354 Red. OR W & IRVIN t VISP Latablis oy, ene e 14 ang VT Kot cky Baliding harep e b Romidene. 84 TIC YF & TIOKTH { Baviaoao TR Y ! nkolpne T oride | 40 ® EDWARDs Attorney-at Lew | Office In Munn L ldlag | LAKELAND, FLORIDA KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fis. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER | OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, Lakeland, Fla Office Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. @ D. & H D. MENDENLALL Civil Enginecrs ard Arclutecta Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg LAKELAND, FLA. Phoephate land examination veyn, examination, reporis Blueprirting A. J. MACDONOUQE, Room 6 Deen & Eryant Blds Architect. Newast Ideas in Bunjalow Designing Lakeland, Florida. D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 17, Bryant Bullding Sur e ————————ee e ———— Name. Shares. Amount. ! % 11 P Bailey LL95 $9.500.00 Phone °09. W W, MeClain. 2 200.00 YOUR TIME Lakeland, Florida. G, MeClelland. ... 1 100.00 B e e I . Wadkins 1 100 00 | Wil always be right if you buy ¢ 2 P. HUFFARIR O M. Eaton. . 2 200.00 ' wateh of ur and let us 1:pniate ---Attornay-at-Luw—- 'I 'l:““ll;‘);tl. lr e ? "3::22:: 'C‘filn and keep it in repalr for voeu | woor 1 spuert €ldg t'arow s . H) e, J . e —— o —— T Alford. ... 1 mwgu | For : DR. K. L. BRYAJ, W S. Bowdoln..... 1 100.00 ! ST. W R. Groover. . 3 300.00 JEWELRY l Skipper nulaf:‘xnovn Postofies. 1 & 3 20000 |04 all Kinds come to us. We carry Phone 339, R i S, 1 100.00 | complete line of the newest designs Residence Phone 306 Red J Morgan Groover.. 2 200.00 | and best values in Jewelry at fair LAKELAND, FLA. J B. Hogan ........ 1 100.00 | yrices. 4 ¢ R. Ostern o] 100.00 1 ome tn and see our display. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER 1. B. Carter.......10 1,000.00 ! (Offos Upstairs Mo'feoln House.p ¢ A, Windham .... 2 200.00 JE. Mims ........ 2 200.00 | BARTOW, FLORIDA. G A. Rhoades, Jr... 3 300.00 ve“ Exzamination of Titles and Real G . Goddard ...... 1 100.00 . . ] Estate Law a Specialty. S. Dillard ....... 2 200.00 o st E H. Hendrix ..... 2 200.00 PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDER | Livingston . 1 100.00 | TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE ANP iU J. Berrier ..... o | 100.00 ORGAN. W J. G. Adams ..... 1 100.00 0N T 2 200.00 Room 11, Futch and Gentry BMg (K. H. Garland...... 3 300.00 | Hours: Mononday, Thursday anéd A. L. Murphy ...... 2 200.00 } Saturday, 1 to 6. All of Lakeland, Florida. | LAKELAND, FLA. At The {Second-lland ~ Store Wheeler and Wilen - wing mackim good as mew; bed lounze; deds, Om rtoves; wood net organ; clocks i {stoves; gas etoves, rocKers; missioa |llbnry table, mahogany settee; re- jfrigerators; anrthing €aeds hough 'and sold. ARCHER |The Second-Hland Mas -