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QDWELL & FEIGLEY intheelectricalline you mayhave * ELECTRIC SIGNS AvL3W L33HS Phone 233 if Gentrdl Pharmacy on E. Rose St. Rihg;off extravagence; ring in econcmy. en you will find FREEDOM, The n {8 not a free man whois worried about Are YOU one of this kind? Bank your money and be independent. > offer YOU the servicesand safety of iest National Bank OF LAKELAND Life of Linen *1th good laundry work i3 whst you are loeking for and s josst What wo are giving. Try ms THE EVENING {ELEGRAM, LAR TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913, FOR CHARTER, BY THE WIL- [NO'IICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY | LIANSON-MCORE COMPANY Notice is hereoy given tnat the in- Excellency, Park Trammell, i July, A. D. 1913, for letters patent ot the proposed charter of the Wil- liamson-Moore Company, hereto at- tached. EDITH C. CLEMENCE, W. S. MOORE, G. C. WILLIAMSON. Articles of Incorporation of the Wil- liamson-Moore Company. .... We, the undersigned, do hereby etsociate ourselves together, for the purpose of forming a corporation for profit, under and by virture of the laws of the State of Florida, and do Lereby adopt the following Articles o! Incorporation: Name and Location: The name of the corporation shall be the Willlamson-Moore Company, and the principal place of business shall be at Lakeland, Polk county, Florida. Nature of Business: The general nature of the business to be transacted by the corporation shall be to buy, own, lease, hold, mortgage, sell or otherwise encum- ber real estate. To buy, own or sell all Kinds of clothing, shoes, hats, gentlemens’ furnishings, and other merchandise of like character, gen- crally handled and kept In Gents Iurnishings and Dry Goods Stores; to receive on consignment for sale on commission or Linds of personal property of like character, or to do any other things I neees sary for the proper conduct of | the aforeszid business. Capital Stock: The capital stock of the corpora- tion Il be Five Thousand ($5,000) Lol to be divided into Two flun: 10 s es, of the par value of $25.00 per share, to be paid in money or in property, to be used in the cenduct of the buginess of the cor- poration, a just value of which prop- crty shall be azreeq upon by the in- corporators in a meeting called for that purpose. Said corporation shall have the right to increase its capital stock to any amount, not to exceed Ten Thousand ($10,000) 7 the stockholders owning a majority of the stock, 'm of Existence: This coi a term of ninet) nine (99) years, unless sooner d law. Officers: The officers of the corporution shall be a President, a Vice-Prosi- dent, a Secretary and Treasurer, who may be one person, and a Board of Directors, which may consist of not less than three, nor more than five persons as the Stockholders or Board of directors may desire, andsuch othe: officers .as the Stockholders may elect, or the Board of Directors may ap- point. The Secretary and Treasurer, ard the Officers herein named may hold amy of the offices established | by the Stockholders or the Board of § directors. The annual meeting of the second Monday in January of each year, but this date may be changed by the by-laws. In the elcc- tion of officers each Stockholder shall be entitled to one vote for each jshare of stock owned by him, and #0id vote may be cast in person or by proxy, evidenced by written authority and signed by the owner of the stoek. No person who Is nut & bona fide stockholder shall be eli- L nd Igihle to bold any office of the cor- team au ry poration eaumerated in this Char- e 130 West Main 0. OO SO SLEOSOSOFOBCPOIOINIOLLE O the Flames Die Down § And As You TURN From the Ruins Toward Your Own Home, Then, IF Neve: Before, Should You Realize The Benefits of Tre Following Companies. A Fire Insurancc Policy, Codetwrithrs, (.pital ______ 4,500, 000 e e b And Resolve To ba © Writess, Capital.. 4,750,000 4 F &M, Capital______ 2000000 Insure Your Property! ———— e it NN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Bldg, {ter, but amy person chosen by the { Beard of Directors may holl any of- ! fice established by the Stockholders, or the Board of Directors. Until the officers shall ba chosen at the first sunual meeting, and duly quulifivd.! the bueiness of 4his corporation shall Le conducted by the following offi-| cers, to-wit: ! Edith C. Clemence ghall be (he! President. I W. S. Moore, shall be the Vice-! | Fresident. { G. C. Williamson shall be the Sec- rctary and Treasurer | Edith C. Clemence, W. S. Mooze,! _:md G. C. Williamson ghall cr;mpor"‘i | the Board of Directors. The major- | ity of the directors shall constituta a quorum. | Limit of Liability: ! The highest amount of liability or | indebtednezs to which the corpora- {ticn may at any time subject itself {chall be an amount equal to | emount of stock at that time eub- i scribed. Seal: ! The s2id corporation may have a| elgn eald corpor:xtmn‘may desire, and The names and residences of the subseribing incorporators of this cor-/ of capital stock subscribed by each ccrporators intend to apply to His| Gover-| | ror of the State of Florida, at Tal- | luhassee, Florida, on the $0th day o:'i otherwise, all | Dollars, ' when so desired by the majority of «wration shall continue for ssolved according to "the sald corporation shall be held on| Place of lorgnette chains. the 10 Co all of my work and my own | F1ght hat for mysclf. 1t's a re: the world, I\Yy { and I look the piclure of today. it will help “you, for it has helped so|hat gets out t said Seal shall be kept in the custoly many thousands of other weak women of the Secretary of the corporation.| in 1€ past 50 years. | are as follows: ! Edith C. Clemence, Lakeland, Flor- ida, $2,000; 80 shares. G. C. Wiliiamson, Lakeland, Flor-, iaa, $2,000; S0 shares, ! W. S, Moore, Lakeland, Florida,' $1,000; 40 shares. In witness whereof the undersi n- ed incorporators have hereunto set BY JULIA KAETHE. Milliner (to small, meek looking cus- | tomer)—"0Oh, you want just a little, inexpensive hat? Well, now, I'll bet | June, A. D,, 1913, EDITH C. CLEMENCE, (Seal). W. S. MOORE, (Seal). G. C. WILLIAMSON, (Seal). DT ORIDA myself, ‘I've got just the very hat that POLK COUNTY. little lady ought to have.’ There's Before me, H. J. Drane, a Notar¥|gomething about your face that made Public in and for the State of Flor-| me think of this hat the minute I saw ida, this day personally appea.redI you. Edith C. Clemence, W. S. Moore, and; “Now, could anything be better than G C. Williamson, to me known, and | that? Turn around a minute lrd look known to be the persons who signed | 8t the lines in the back. Simply stun- mirror and I'll be back in a second. “Yes, I brought three, but this is the | one you ought to have. Do you know, “Oh, you do like the other one bet- AN ON of e 4. D DN ter? Well, isn't that pertectly lovely? H. J. DRANE, 1 gog gure you would. 1 do so like to Notary Public, State of Florida.|nave people say right out what they My commission expires September like. It's the greatest rellef. Now, Y. 1915. 797-Tues |let's try this other one. Yes, people ! . come in here and they don't like this and they don’t like that and they don’t like the other thing, but you can't find out for the life of you what they do like, and eo I say it's a perfect treat when a person comes right out and says she likes a thing. “That one looks kind of good on you. You think it sticks out too much? iOh, but, my dear, you've simply got to have something sticking out. All the | | hats have something sticking out. | | They have no style in the world if they {don’t. And with your cute little face }you can woear ( kind of thing., Now, ! you know, I wouldn't want you to gvtl it for a minute if it wasn't just the very thing for you. I'm not that kind. If & hat ain’t becoming to a person I icomo right out and say so. “You don't think your would like anything o pronounc Oh, husbands! You can't tell me any- thing about husbands. T was married | SUMMER DRESS. { husban Y “Could Anything Be Better?” three years once myself, and the trials I went through with that man! Don’t ever talk to me about husbands. If girls only knew when they're well oft Summer dress of white embroidery they’d let husbands alone. But you with skirt of white chiffon, designed | oan't make 'em believe it. Now, my by Dantolles, Paris. daughter’s nearly twenty and she's thinking of getting married this min- ute. Would you believe it? “Well, that's sweet of you. Maybe The rib- | I do look kind of young. People often bon matches the shade of the gown |eay that my daughter and I look more 80 that it shall not be prominent yet |like sisters than like mother and is edged at both sides with a narrow | daughter, line of white in order that it may be| “Yes, of course the bows could be easily distinguished. It is of the same | made a little bit flatter if you wanted length as the metal lorgnette chain |’em, but I wouldn'’t recommend it. And, and at the belt is caught together with | 8peaking of beaus, I don’t mean to say a slide matching the mounting of the |that my daughter's tllow isn't a real eye-glasses. nice young man and all, but somehow T when she told me she was going to get married I just put my arms around her Virtue Has Few Martyrs and cried. Among men virtue has “Of course, everything's bright col- preachers but few martyrs.—Claude |Ore this year. You really wouldn't | adrien Halvetlus want anything that wasn't like any- SAVES DAUGHTER mean you wouldn’t like a hat that | Advice of Mother no Doult Pre- looked all out of date. It's got to be | vents Daughter’s Untimely End, Longnette Ribbon, Inch wide ribbons have taken th, gomething like other people’s, don't you know, to be in style. And if you don't have anything sticking out and no bright colors—well, really, I know you wouldn't like it after you'd had it a while, and your hushand won't care after he gets used to it, | “If he says anything about not liking | it don’t you be too easy with him. | Just let him understand it ain’t a man’s place to say what he likes and | what he doesn’t like. That's the way | I spoiled my husband, letting him say | what he wanted and what he didn't | my head, and with nervousness and want and all. I've cften thought that 1 womanly troubies. could have managed him if I hadn’t Our family doctor told my husband he | Started out trying to be nice to him. | could not do me any good, and he had | If you just treat 'em like they never | to give it up. e tricd another doctor, but he did not help me. { time and throw tliem a kind word now At last, my mother advised me to take | and then it keeps 'em acting better. Cardui, the” woman’s tonic. I thought| “You'll take that hat? Oh, you don’t } it was no use for | was nearly dead a:d | know how pleased T am. 1 couldn't | nothing seemed to do me any good. But | o more tickled if I'd found § I tocl: eleven bottles, and now | am able Ready, Ky.—*1 was not able to do anythinyg for nearly six months,” writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and was down in bed for three months, I cannot tell you how I suffered with pleas- washing, ({En:to. el the best medicine in | ht has increased, | 4ress. please? healih, | 'Phone 337 PAGE SEVEN b e et G 5. s o 70 SPCEL »A HUSBAND !Sflefifll Prices BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OUEB PRICES WITH MANY OTHER | their hands and seals this 23d day ol P've got just the very thing you want. lGOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY AND ! You sit right down here in front of the | PRICE. QUALITY OF GOODS IS THE FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTER | the minute I set eyes on you I said to, AND THEN THE PRICE T0 MEET YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR ANTEE THAT WILL BE AS REPRESENNED. EVERYTHING THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. 18 pounds Sugar for.........$1.0¢ Eest Butter, per b, ......... .40 {he foregoing Charter, and who hava :::-'tl u;: h,: c:;:fi:l;f:ihrm.: Cottolene, 10 pound can ... ... 10 severally acknowledged before me| oa)iy ng other word for it. Cottolene, 5 pound ........ A that they executed the foregoing| “Buppose you try on this other one, | Snowdrift, 10 pounds ........ 1.i¢ Articles of Incorporation for the uses| too, just to see. Yes, this has style. ¥ 5 (V] ol and purposes therein expressed. It's really good, and it looks well on FORAIIN 5 NS (‘. 3 In witness whereot I have hereun-|You, too, but, believe me, the other ¢ cans Baby Size Cream..... i to set my hand and official seal this OR®'8 the one you ought to have. Octagon Soap, 6 for.......... Rl Ground Coffee, per pound ..... .35 Sweet Corn, 3 for .. Best White Meat, per Ib. .... ..» 5 gal. Kerosene ............. .4% Compound Lard, perlb. ...... .1¢ Feed Stuff is our specialty. We are cut on South Florida avenue. But call us. We deliver the goods. D. H. CUMBIE & C0. Lakeland Our Dlsplay of watches, lockets, chains, rings, Lrooches, ete., is noticeable for fits rerfect taste as well as self-evident good quality. The Jewelry we handle is the kind that contin- ues to give satisfaction no matter kow long it is worn. If you Aesire 1o give sometihng of permanent val ie our case will supply it. . C. Stevens THERE'S A DIFFERENCE In ice cream—a fact that will be *“driven home” to you the first itme you eat a dish of our POINSETTA, the purest of pure cream, s.erilized. frora the finest ierds of oflicially inspected and licensed milch cows, The most modern machin- ery and approved methods Remember the name— Poinsetta #3R SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY LAKELAND, weren’t more’n half human most of the f——-——-—— Our Own Business, Whilst I do what 18 fit for me smil st tha | abatain from what {s unfit, my neigh tor and I shall often agree in owe And I know you'll love it. means and work together for a time “Will you give me the name and ad- to vne end. But whenever I find my dominlon over myself {8 not suffcient “Mrs. John Parker, 241— Will you | for me and undertake the directfor of 1f you suffer from any of the ailments | €Pell it, please?” bim also, I overstep the truth and | Delay is dangerous. We know |the chickens, | Yes, I know you'll love it. “Do come in again and look the At all druggists, stock over any time you feel like ft. Write tg: Chattancoga Medicine Co. Ladies We'll be 80 glad to have you.*—Chj | D¥0Dle to poration, together with the amount! wfn;m'}mrmwklmbn‘m ©ag0 Dally News, jor Woman,’ " in plain wrapper. N.C. 198 & R 10.! peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui | “Ob, P-l-y-m-oh,, yes, Plymouth, like | ¢ome into false relations to hizsee S SR VT SH oy Well, Il see that the | Ralph Waldo Emerson, 0 you this afternoon. | — It appears to be necessary for Ghe SR s