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r N THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL', WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1919. n V PHONE 1500 From 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. The Marketplace of CIRCULATION Read Daily by 30,000 People Small Cost Big Results INCREASING ; Remember, to be sure of your copy of the Sunday Journal. , It is necessary that you order the paper regularly from your naws-' dealer 'or newsboy. Read the want ad pages today. West FIorida-The Want Jour Dal A d s. W ork All The Time SUNDAY Ad. Columns of..... daily 1 1 , WEEKLY ne lHcuissLcoia Journal a "i . - - . . ', ' - j ' i ' ' r ' ' ' 11 . P I JOURNAL WANTS ONE CENT A WORD IN ADVANCE ONE RATE TO ALL Count the words In your advertise ment and multiply It by the number ft times you desire it printed, and rr-'It accordingly. The counting of words Include the vords -For Sale." "Wanted." etc.. nd the address. RATES No advertisement taken for less than o rent?. BLACK FACE CAPS. LIKE THIS TYPE. TWO CENTS PER WORD. Para nphet matter, line dashe. white i ?a co. clarified display: 6c per line. 56o per Inch (It lines make in inch.) Regular advertisers with ledger ac counts may havo advertisements ;hrcd. Kill orders should be riven In wrlt n.T. never eer the telephone. TELEPHONESERVICE. Tf your Mine In In the telephone Hook we wl'J accept your ad over h f'epnone. charge It to von t the r n:!nr te. nd 8-jnd the bill the V"iT'fn morning. Conrteou nnerators. thoroughly fmM!.-.r w1h rates, rules and c3a9Ml- "cation -will rive vou complete In formation. And If vnn wish the-v will assist vou In wording yo"- advertise ment to make ft m osr effective. Adverttrs should rive tbeir street - nostofflco aMrei as well tun tb1r bone nn rr 1 thev dsl- results. Few readers have a tclenhone and hey r.m't communicate vlth you un lc" they i-now vonr address. Phone 1500 between 9 a. m . and 8 r. m . week days. 9 a. m. to 11 a, m. """lavs. Journal Want Ad, Cover Florida. PHONE 1330 West FOR SALE tJR SALK By owner, 20-acre paper shell pecan grove, fenced chicken height. 150 large bearing trees, modern f.-room bungalow, ten minutes walk to electric car. school and department stores. Come see crop on trees. H. O. Houghton, Pensacola, 11a. Box 810. I'l-.one 1503.- 3419 FOR SALK One flve-passenger Ford. A-l condition. SJx cylinder Hudson. Pre R. E. Presley. Consolidated Grocery fompany's Garage. 3403 Ton SALK Second band sewing ma chines, all makes. $5.00 tip. Quaran te-l. Reynalds Muslo House. Phone 1717. 1235 In answering? advertisements be sure ti mention The Journal. PAVE half on Machinery. We buy. sell. exchange, repair and rebuild machinery of all kinds. Atlanta Machinery Ex thanse. 823 Z Austell Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. FROST proof cabbage plants Wakefield. Flat rutch. Sure head. Ready Oct. ?'th. BOO. $1.50; 1.000. $2.50; postpaid. Express collect. 1.000. S2.00: 5.000. 11.75: M wo or over $1.50 per 1,000. Davis Plant Co.. Tifton. Ga. . 3773 FOR SALE Improved farms at Gonza lez, or will exennnge for city property. A S. Edwards. Phone 1520. 3201 FOR SALE New Ford Touring and Roadster Bodies. Bodies with top, curtains, windshield, cushions, floor Doards and mats. Touring bodies $175.00; Road sters, $125.00. v J. C. WALDEN AUTO SUPPLY CO., DOTHAN, ALA. I'Tl SALE Eight-room house; modern convenience. Phone owner, 1436. 5217 FOR SALE Fine team large horses with complete set harness. Will sacrifice for ouick sale. Apply W. W. . Clayton, ''.ttage Hill. Fla. 3211 T"n SALE Lots for sale or exchange for one light roadster. Apply at 521 -'Tth . H-iyn street. 3:67 Fn SALE One Maxwell car. 1919 model, in good condition. Apply 4M N'irth 6th avenue. . 3383 F-. SALE Household furniture. 819 North 10th avenue, with preference of anting house to buyer. 3230 Fn SAT.K70 h. p. return tube boiler. Oood condition. One .10 h. r. Negle T-cSne. Fdward Campbell. 233 East Gar street. Tensacola. 3413 lnTT PALE Quality electrical work , tvat's our slogan, and we live up to It :n every sense of the word Let us make an estimate on any work vou mav ve.. The The Trvon Co. 27 West ''vernment street. . Phone 660. 3454 FOR SALE HOUSES NUMBERED 10 110 AND 112 EAST SCOTT STREET. 'N GOOD REPAIR. PRICE. "EACH 8550. PHT DOWN AND BALANCE ON T'ME. APPLY 205 THIESEN BLDQ. 3436 YOU SHOULD. SEE OUR COMPLETE LIST BEFORE YOU BUY Lnrpe two-story dwelling,' four bed rooms heated with bot air urna? In basement; best North Hill neighborhood .87.000.00 Five room cottage away from city taxes, just across Little Bayou on & half acre lot - .52,650.00 "5 and 508 East Jordan Four rooms and city water $900.00 each on terms. PensacolaFinanceCompany "We Always Haye Houses For Sale" PHONE 367 ELBERT A.- CLUBBS, Sales Agent X B. We have the cheapest Building Lots In town. FOR SALE FOR SALE f 1 REO 8-PASvTGER TOURING. 1 DODGE 3-PAaeENOER 1 STUDE BAKER SIX-CYUNDER 7 PA8SENGER. , 1 OAKLAND 2-PASSENGER, $150. 1 FORD LIGHT TRUCK, $250. UNITED AUTO SALES COMPANY 33 West Garden. 3464 FOR SALE National cash register, ma hognay case. Address "C. B.," care Journal. - 3443 FOR SALE Rooming house, twenty- three rooms, three blocks from San Carloa. Address Box N. M.. Journal. 3445 FOR SALE Motor boat Neptune. 40 feet long by 13 feet width. Propelled by 12-horse automatic engine, suitable for freight or fishing. J. Hokanson. 501 North Tarragona street. 3442 FOR SALE By owner, 142 "West Zar ragossa street, corner store and two story residence on same lot facing Bar celona BtreeL Call at 200 West Zarragossa street. 3441 FOR SALE One Dodge touring car. 1918 model; one Hup 20. In A-l condition. 26 West Garden street. Phone 494. 3440 FOR SALE Boarding house. Ideal loca tion. Filled with boarders. Must be sold this week. A bargain- 424 West Garden street. Phone 613. 3433 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale cheap. Come and see. 12th avenue and 21st street. ' 3437 FOR SALE One l!gt Ford truck. Call for Lee. Phone 596. or 103 South Pal afox street. '447 FOR SALE 22-foot launch. 8-foot beam. Newly caulked. 7 h. p. Gray motor. New bearings. Canvas batch cover. Cheap for cash. Call 2093. 3451 FOR SALE Strawberry Plants. Lady Thompun variety, 75e per 100. Phone or mall your order promptly. S. R. Thames. 1525 East Jackson street. Phone 1654. .8458 U. S. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE. tr. S. Army wagon covers, 10x14 feet, each 14.50 U. S. Army canvas folding cots. each ?-95 V. 8. Army steel cots, each 3.9a U. S- Army enamel pitchers, each . . .25 dosen .2.75 U. S. Army double wheel harness; excellent condition, set 67.o0 U. S. Army McClellan saddles. black ru!sett. each Zl.va U. s. Army commercial comforts, each ,111 or dozen I-00 U. S. Army renovated and repaired wool blankets, while tney jasi. each U. S. Army heavy galvanized fire and water buckets, each ........ S.95 . .93 .25 U.S. Army new v$eb waist talts, good buckle, each V. S. Army khaki breeches, washed: good, serviceable condition, pair. . or. dozen pairs U. S. Army wool breeches, service able condition, worth' $8; pair... U. S. Army olive drab shirts; used. .95 9.00 2.95 1.95 14.50 but serviceable, eacn dozen U. S. Army hob-nil shoes, new, pair -00 V. S. Army field shof. new. pair.. 8.00 U. S. Armv regulation ranges. 8- eye. 33" high. 33" wide. 52" long, excellent condition; has large oven and warming closet, water oac.. worth $200; each 67.50 U. S. Army galvanized hot water tank, 82-gallons capacity, almost new, each ;;, U. S. Army heating stoves, for offi ces, factories, schools, homes, etc. excellent condition: A. C. F. So. 14. each No. 16. each 77. S. Army Bla- Seven heater, each 19.9j U. S. Army Radiant Home army hot blast beater, wlrth $65.- each . . 37.50 U. S. Army leather Jackets. BlfT- . Jess, wool iinen; lur ."' " ter wear, each ; U. S. Army halters, heavy leather, Uash Armv " leather open bridles, made at Rock Island arsenal; In good cond itlon sneclal. each . . . . U S. Armv butchera' cleavers, han dy for the home, fanners, cafes, etc.; good condition, each TT. S.- Army Pitchforks, each TT. S. Army hoes, each V. S. Army shovels, each IT. S. Army raJces. ,Wh U. S- Army galvanized tubs: used but In good condition, each .... U. S. Army galvanized garbage cans with lid: excellent condition. ecn U. S. Armv wool coats; used, nut 8.50 1.25 J.75 .95 1.25 1.13 1.45 1.00 1.43 t.75 4.35 U. S. Army khaki coats; washed, good, serviceable, each It. s. Army wool overcoats, each., lo.sa U. S .Army English knife bayonets. ; Sheffield steel: when ground makes a wonderful carving, nuni Ine and fish knife, each English leather pouches; U8 ful for carrying small tools, am muntion. . etc.. each . . .... - . - U. 8. Army used, serviceable axes, 4p3Ctl ." Pocket knives, Simmons, brand new, high grade, each - 75 .35 .50 1.85 U. S. Army ruDDer snoea 2.75 nw hark if not satisfied. '"r -i- vw in Greenville Kfierrnmp. T" " A1. Prices f 0oUrbtGTe"evi'hS,W bP?a In de" U5d.rln( soods sent by BDlS?PCDEn.WAB-HOUSB CO. Greenville, S. C .. FOR SALE FOR SALE Jersey cow, 360. 10th avenue. 1210 North 8435 FOR SALE) Five-passenger Hup. Bar gain for cash; is North Reus, second apartment. Call after 5 p. m., ,.3463 FOR SALE On account of 111 health. my house and six lots at 2400 West Cervantes street. Five Dome, electric lights, city water. Also garage. No in cumbrance. Price. $2,000. Also house and three lots at 2214 West Cervantes street. B ive rooms, plastered walls, electric lights, city water. Mrs. T. A. Pringle. i . - . - : , 3461 FOR SALE Cottage on East Hill car jme. toix i large rooms and kitchenette, nail and bath. Every modern conven ience. On bluff overlooking bay. Select neighborhood. Will sell for less than market value. Apply Owner. Phone 2444 or address P. O. Box 1326. FOR 8ALE 4-BURNER OIL STOVE, WITH OVEN. PRACTICALLY NEW. CHEAP FOR CASH. PHONE 1792. FOR SALE Two 8-foot showcases In good condition. 196 North Palafox street. 3474 FOR SALE Thorougbred White Wyan dotte eggs $2 per setting. 11th ave nue and 2X -no street. 3473 FOR SALE Furnishing of a three room house, with privilege of rent ing house. Phone 2410-W. 8472 FOR RENT THE READERS of the classified, ads constitute a small army of buyers tell them about that used car or other useful artrle you have for sale.' FOR RENT Rooms. Modern. To gen tlemen. 203 West Gregory. 3637 FOR RENT Light housekeeping apart ment. 218 South Palafox. Phone. 580. '8109 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 1120 N. Palafox. Phone 167. 8123 FOR RENT Large newly furnished room adjoining bath, suitable for two or three gentlemen. 122 W. Chase St. 3423 FOR RENT Bed room, electric lights, gas heat. 914 North Palafox. 83)3 FOR RENT Furnished room. Gregory-. Phone 1486. 318 East 3412 FOR RENT Two or three rooms. Will rent one or two separately. All for light housekeeping. 323 E. Romana. phone 1568. 8413 FOR RENT Two lovely rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, southern, east ern and western exposure. Call at 424 West Lloyd, or phone 1390. 3202 FOR RENT Well furnished front room to gentleman only. Private family- 20 East Gregory street. 3221 FOR RENT Four-room furnished apart ment, modern conveniences; also one bedroom and kitchenette. 822 East Gadsden street. Apply" 1012 -East Cer vantes strf)t. 3212 FOR RENT Store or office now occu pied by Barkdull Land Company, ad Joining lobby of San Carlos hotel. Apply to Charles B. Hervey. 3230 FOR RENT One large unfurnished room suitable for light housekeeping. 415 South Florida Blanca street. 3245 FOR RENT Housekeeping apartment, furnished. . No children. 1012 North Aicanir street. 3252 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms and one furnished room, for gentle men. 615 . North 8th avenue. FOR RENT Two down-stairs rooms, furnished or unfurnished. $35 a month. 1619 North 14th aveaue. 3430 FOR RENT Nicely, furnished twotoom housekeeping apartment, next to batn. hot water, electric lights and screened. Apply 208 West Gregory street. 2446 FOR RENT Bachelor apartments, or suitable for small family. A-l modern conveniences. Phone 2093. 3450 FOR RENT Two apartments furnished for light housekeeping. Address 50 East Chase street. 8457 FOR RENT Two or three furnished rooms. Will rent one or two separately. All for light housekeeping. 323 East Romana. Phone 1568. 3413 FOR RENT Nice six-room cottage on North Hill. Central location. Address P. O. Box 1311. FOR, RENT Unfurnished rooms. Two to four or more connecting rooms. Apply 117 West Zarragossa street. FOR RENT Furnished light housekeep ing rooms. 114 West Chase street. ' ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS, LIGHT HOUSE. KEEPING, PRIVATE METER. RANGE. YARD. BEACH: CLEAN AND FINE LOCATION. EARL HAUCK, 410 SOUTH FLORIDA BLANCA. 3427 FOR RENT One furnished room," one unfurnished room. $10 a month. Two blocks from car line. -Apply 706. East Chase street. 3469 FOR RENT Furnished room, close in. All modern conveniences. 240 West Garden. Phoe 707. 338 REPAIRING DR. HAMILTON THE SAW DENTIST. Saw Teeth rropeny ireuwa; aiso Grinding Knives, Shears, etc. Hand Saws, 25e. 223 E. Tntendencla St. Cross Cut Saws Gummed. 2805 REPAIRING B. H. Falrchild '1018 R. t n at TTnVmTntnriTlfi' - TftA flrht k'nd. Automobile cushions made to last. Repairs and refinlsning. -none jsix. - Sewing Machines and 8trlng Instruments repaired. Phone 251. J. H. Blakesley, 16 East Garden street. - - .. MORTGAGE LOAN LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. We lend money on Real Estae in the eity on short notice. Please state is application if you' have an Abstract of Title to the property. - Call ami see . TOE WATSON AOENCT, Inc. . T South Palafox St. LONG TERM LOANS en Improved farms, Escambia and Santa Resa counties, Florida: Baldwin and Monroe counties, Alabama, and Pensacola property. A. C BINKLEY, Attorney, 713 Blount Blda-. Pensacola, Fta. EDUCATIONAL WANTED Music scholars Isabel GracL Phone 235. (plano. 33:9 Visit the Attic It takes genuine courage to visit the attic Any article that has for the time being passed its usefulness is "put in the attic" All the family heirlooms, which have been kept for sentimental reasons, " find their way here. jThe attic becomes the dis card of the house. Just climb up there and look around. You will say "Wnere in the world did all this stuff come . from?" "What shall I do with it?" WelL the first I thing to do is get a copy of this paper and turn to the WANTFJr-MISCElXANEOUS classifi cation. There you will find a list of reliable merchants who buy second-hand goods. Phone one of these men and they wi call and give you a surprisingly fair price. This will soon rid your upstairs of all the moth-breeding, dust-gathering things that are no longer serviceable to you. You will also be ahead of the game financially. IUmI thm Want Ads m ' THE DAILY JOURNAL HELP MALE WANTED BOY WITH BICYCLE TO WORK MORNINGS. APPLY CIRCU LATION DEPARTMENT THE JOUR NAL. . 3X78 BOTS EARN MONET selling The Pen sacola Journal, daily and Sunday. Wanted. 100 boys dally and 2 OA roya Sundays to make from 50o to $5 a day. See Circulation Manager any morning a o'clock. WANTED Six colored boys over 16 years of age to work In Pastime Bowl ing Alley, 108 South Palafox street. WANTED Meat cutter, and to manage marketr for November 1. Wages, $30. Only those competent need apply. ,No. 15 Central, care Journal. WANTED Assistant wash man. Apply Merit Laundry and Cleaning Co. We also have a proposition for man with hie own team. . . WANTED THOROUGHLY COMPET ENT GENERAL CLERK. GOOD SAL ARY TO COMMENCE AND EXCEL LENT CHANCE FOR PROMOTION. APPLY STANDARD OIL-COMPANY, WANTED Cook. Apply 904 North Bar celona street. Can furnish room if de sired. 3466 W A N T E O IMMEDIATELY TWO GRADERS AND " TWO CYPRESS SHINGLE PACKERS. WAGES $3.75 A DAY. THE J. D. CAMERON fc SON CO., MOBILE. ALA. 3199 SALESMAN An opportunity for several high grade men to oonnect with the sales force of a large eastern manufac turer now opening offices in Pensacola for the distribution of their product in Western Florida. Call at room 213, Amer ican National Bank building, between 1 and 5 p. m. 3465 LOST AND FOUND si uom wrisi waicn Detween th postofflce and Rox Photo Shoo. - Lib eral reward for return to 209 North Bar celona street. 3449 POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED, BOOKKEEPER, taking Bpeciai course, wianes position. An swer "B. X. D..1 care Journal. 3453 WANTED WANTED -Tour Job printing and orders for engraving of all kinds; calling cards, wedding Invitations, etc. MAYES PRINTING CO., 20-22 West Government street. - . iq WANTED Ail kinds of phonograph work, no matter what the make. Called fo- and delivered If desired. The Piano ghop. Phone 791, 18-20 E. Garden St. The Housekeepers' Burden House, win dow and carpet cleaning. The Pensa cola Hous and Window Cleanino Co. ean carry the whole load for you. Phone via ror inTormauon. .Address 196 No. Palafox St, J051 WANTED To' buy a light vehicle to drive with horse. Address T. Watson. carA Journal " 3433 WANTED To buy roll top desk. Ad dress N." .care Jotfrnal. 3444 WANTED Four-foot pine wood cut prices and quantity. Stearns Lumber A IT f TT TXT..1I . 1 j . iiiuitr, .manager Ketaii xard. - j 3471 WANTED To buy three-chair barber shop. Address Room 12, New York Hotel, 509 West Bay street. Jackson ville, Fla - - 3470 WANED Board and ' room In L private family, close up town. . Address L. E. C. care Journal. 3443 1 OPPORTUNITIES THE BEST CIGAR AND NEWS STAND location in Pensacola for renL Address i vj. drawer aois. . 3378 TOANSFER-Storai?e -invjnIVi 1 KANb' fc-H COMPANY. PHONE 334. HAULING, PACKING. MUKINU. CITY TRANSFER COM PA IVY THE OLD ncUABLE. PHONE 400. BAGGAGE AND FURNITURE HAULED, PACKED AND STORED. m LODGE NOTICE PENSACOLA LODGE NO. 4, I. O. C. Pensacola Lodge No. 4. I. O. O. F Ralford Hall, corner Baylen and Bel mont streets.. Visitors cordially invited. 8. A. BRITT. COB, Carpenters J Joiners Local 81 meets ttoruana and Baylen streets, at 8 p. m. H. PALSEN. Prs. W. JJ. LANGFORD. Hecy. - . BROTHERHOOD OP rjAlLWAY CLERKS Pensacola Lodge S11. Regular meetings first and third Fri day each month. K. of , hall J. N. SrrrfCi, Wm. P. Darfs, RecoMlng Beoretary- Preald-rt T82 JUN40R ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS Pensacola Council No. 35. Junior Order united American Mechanics, meets sec ond and fourth F-ldaye. 8 p. rn.. at IC J. D. MILLER. N. O. S. NICOLAN. Rec. Secy. Modern Order of Praetorians. Pensacola Council. No. 1063. meets every second and fourth Monday at 8 p. m. n W. O. W. Iiall. eorner Romana and Baylen streets. All Prr -torlans are cordially , Invited. M. E. MORET. S. A. C. E. SMITH, Rec. LODGE NOTICE. ' Pensacola Trades and Labor - Council meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m at West SCarramwna street. TT. : S. KIELET. President. R. D. LaMONT, Secretary, DAMON LODGE. No. 13. K. of P. Damon Lodge. No. 13,- Knights of Pythias, meets In regular session everv Tuesday at Castle Hall on East Inten dencia street at 8 p. m. - Visitors wel come. . W. C. CAMPBELL. C. C. B. V. HOLLAND. K. of R. & S. ' Machinist Helper Lodge. Machinists Heloers' Lodge. No. 901 meets every Wednesday night in Boil ermakers hall, on corner of Palafox and Romana streets. . I P. BTJRTT, President. C. tr. WOODHAM. Rec. Sot F. A A. M. Regular communication of Pensacola Lodge. No. 42. F. & A. M.. Thursday, October 23. 1919, at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. degree. Vlstltlnjf brothers fra ternally invited. M. B. SCOTT. W. M. D. R. SAUNDERS. Secretary. . PENSACOLA LODGE, No. 3. K. OF P. meets every Thursday at 7:30 p. m., in K. of P. Hall. Ill East Intendenela street, over McHugh store. Vir Iting brothers cordially Invited. W. E. KING. Rec. See. - Regular meeting of the- Lodge - every Monday. 7:30 p. m.. at . their hall on EastJntendencla street. . R. C. MADSEN, C. C. ' C. F. STEWART, K of K, 4 8. - DANCING DANCING TAUGHT, at ZOS West Oreg- ery street. For lufonnauoe. phone 178. LEGAL NOTICES CREW NOTICE. Neither the Captain. owners .. nor agents of the American Motor Schr "M. Lltzon" will be responsible for debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. J. D. WILLIAMS, Representative of Owners. JOHN A. M ERR ITT & CO.. Agents. 3410 NOTICE. After Saturday, Oct. 18. the Barkdull Land Company will occupy their new quarters at 30 East Garden, 2nd door west of Pensacola Electric Company. - 3386 Office of Scithern States Lumber Co., PensacMa. Fla., Oct. 13th, 1919. Notice la hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the South ern States Lumber Comrjanv will be held at Its office in the City of Pensacola, on the 12th day of November, A. D., i.ia, at 11 o'clock a. m. At said meet ing a recommendation by the Board of Directors will be submitted providing that the charter shall be amended so that the Board of Directors shall consist of seven members and that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders shall be held on the second Wednesday of February of each year. WM. B. RANDALL. octlSoaw4w Assistant Secretary. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of November, A. D. 1919. application will be made f the Govefnor of the State of Florida, at TalUiiassee. the capital of said state, for letters patent upon the following charter of the cor poration to be named Pensacola Com press & Warehouse Company. We. John A. Merritt. George W. Howe. H. H. Thornton. E. G. Carter, Hunter Brown, 1L' F. Mitchell and Leroy V. Holsberry. do here by make application for leflters patent incorporating us and our asso ciates into a corporation in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, under the followiy charter: 1. The name 1 the corporation snail be. Pensacola Compress & Warehouse Company, and its principal place of oustness shall he at I'enaacoia. tioriaa. with ihe right by its proper officers to establish other places or Business in ihe State of Florida, and other : states and countries. 2. The general nature of the business to be transacted shall be the compress- in sr. storing, insuring, buying and sell ing, and otherwise caring for and hand ling cotton, and cotton linters, and other cotton products, to likewise buy, sell arrd handle cotton, cotton seed and cot ton products, and act as agent for others to secure insurance, store and do all other things which are necessary or convenient to care for cotton, cotton linters. cotton products, cotton seed, and cotton seed products, and to do all things which are necessary and convenient in carrying on the business of compressing, storing, buying, selling and exporting ton seed products and act as agents for cotton seed and cotton products on be half of said corporation, and in handling the same as agent or brokers lor others and to store, insure, care for and handle other products and to all things which are necessary or convenient for carry ing on a general storage and warehouse business, which shall include the buying and sellirfg of all products, also hand ling thee same as browers. 3. The amount of capital stock shall be $100lOOO.OO. divided into itjan nun dred shares of $100.00 each, and shall be payable in lawful money of the uni ted States at such times and in such amounts as the directors may require, and also in property or service at their lust value. 1 4. The said corporation shall exist for a period of 93 years from the date of the granting of the (letters patent to it. , 5. j The business of the said corpor etion shall be 1 conducted by a Preai dent, a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer and a Board of Directors. consisting of not less than five nor more than seven in numbers, the number to be fixed by the by-laws of the cor poration. Until the first election the Board of Directors shall consist of seven members. The positions of secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person ir so -directed by the Board of Directors. The directors shall be elected annually at a meetme of the stock holders to be held on the third Tuesday in January or each year, and the D;fec tors so elected shall elect at the same time, or as soon thei carter as nractlc able, a President, a Vice-President. Sec retary and Treasurer. 1 Until the first election John. A. Merritt shall be presi dent; irl. Thornton, secretary and treasurer, and George W. Howe shall be vice-president, and the said John A. Merritt, H. H. Thornton, George W. Howe. Hunter Brown. R. F. Mitchell. E. G. Carter and Leroy V. Holsberry snail constitute the Board of Directors 6 The highest amount of indebtedness or liability which the corporation may at any time subject Itself is $150,000.00. The names and residences of the sub scribers and the amount of stock sub scribed for each are as follows, and the subscribers hereto do hereby subscribe to the following shares and amounts, to- wit: John A. Merritt, Pensacola. Fla.. 50 shares, $5,000.00. H. H. Thornton. Peeacola. Fla.. 10. snares, ji.uou.uo. George W. Howe, Pensacola, Fla.. 20 shares. $2,000.00. E. G. Carter. Pensacola. Fla.. 50 10 10 shares. $5,000.00. Hunter Brown. Pensacola. Fla.. shares, $1,000.00. K. F. Mitchell. Fensacola, Fla.. shares, $1,000.00. Leroy V. Holsberry, Pensacola. Fla.. 5 shares. $5,000.00. In-witness whereof the before men tioned subscn'bers have hereunto signed their names. JOHN A,' MERRITT, GEO. W. HOWE, H. H, THORNTON, E. G. CARTER. ; HUNTER BROWN. R. F. MITCHELL. LEROY V. HOLSBERRY. State of Florida, County of Escambia, ss: Before the subscriber, a Notary Pub lic, in and for the State and ' County, personally spnear . John A. 1 Merritt. George W. Howe, H. If. Trtrnton, Hunter Brown, E. G. carter, k. jr. Mitchell and Leroy V. Holsberry-. known to me to be the individuals described by said names, and acknowledged that they executed the foregoing instrument for the uses ana purposes Therein set forth. - Given under my hand and. official seal. this the 21st day of October. 1919. ' R. R. MALLOKY. Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 5, 1920. PERSONAL VENEREAL DISEASES treated free at state government clinle. room 207. city hall. Pensacola. If you are infected come and get treatment. If you are not. come and find out. If you can afford to pay for treatment, the government demands teat you go to your physician at once. Avoid advertising specialists. They only want your money. Hours, for women. 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. For men, 6:15 to 7:15 p.- n& il wen. rrUEYorfc -tymg vor 1 tW KAWEW W TEY STICK HlM oil Al reifttDTO' LIFE,- ft; ViCttT UAVt .TO rAOVE I MARKET REPORTS i & New York, Oct. 21. Cotton futures opened steady. October 34.85: De cember 34.75; January 34.38; March 34.15; May 33.85. . , . - ' rr New Orleans, Oct. 21. Cotton fu tures opened steady. October 35.43 . December 34.75; January 34.37; March 34.00; May 33.70. J Liverpool, Oct. 21. Spot in good de. mand, prices .firm. - Good middling 23.66; fully middling 23.06; middling 22.36; low middling 20.41; good" ordi nary 18.48; ordinary 17.46. - !.. Saies 10,000 bales, including 7,900 American. Receipts 6,000 bales, no American. Futures closed very steady. Oct. 22.45; Nov. 22.40; Dec. 22.26 . Jap. 1.99; Mar. 1.55; May 21.19; July 20.87. New York. Oct. 21. The cotton mar ket showed renewed firmness at the opening today owing to the unfavor able weather map, relatively firm ca bles and reports of a ) renewed spot demand following the lull of late last week. First prices were steady at an advance of 10 to 27 points and the ac tive months sold about 40 to 45 points net higher during the early trading. The advance extended to 35.06 for December and 34.87 for January ,or 55 to 64 points net higher later In the morning, owing to very bullish stfot advices, trade and Liverpool buying while there was also a broadening of commission house demand and cov ering by recent sellers. Chicago, Oct.21. Corn Jumped in price today as a result of the action by the railroad administration putting into force the new system of moving grain. Opening prices ranged from 1-2 to 3-9c higher, but were followed by a reaction after the initial rush of buyers had been satisfied. HELP FEMALE . MKNOGRAPHKK3 WANTUD Keghuer with the emplovment department of the Pan-American College. Rooms 274 to 289 Brent Bldg. No cnarge. Positions waiting. - 4i4i WANTED At once, a cook and washer woman. Apply 312 North Spring street. WANTED Several girls to act as sales ladies. S. H. Kress & Co. 3455 WANTED Woman with business ex perience, who wants to establish bust. ness'of her own. Must be-honest. reliable ?nd willing to work -steadily. Telephone 029, or call 204 Blount building. 3462 WANTED Good cook; also nurse. Ap ply today 1900 East LaRua street. ,tr Phone 1297. Mrs. E. T. White. 3467 WANTED Experienced cook and house girl. Apply 209 West DeSoto street.. ADVERTISEMENT. Notice of Sale of Certlfleat of Indebt edness tf the City of Per.sacola. -, Sealed bids will be received bv th Board of. Commissioners of the Citv of Pensacola, Florida, until 2 o'clock d. m.. on Monday, October 27, J919, for tho purchase of all or any rart of the fol lowing designated Certificates of In debtedness authorized to be issued by ordinance passed September 19. 1919. , Said certificates to la dated Novem ber 1, 1919, numbered one (1) to thirty five (S5 of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars rtl.00C.00) bearing In terest at the rate not exceeding six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. May 1 and November 1; will mature three years after their date. Each bid shall spti:y number of the certificates bid tor. and must be marte on a blank form to be obtained from the city clerk and mut be accompanied -by a duly certified heck 8- fyinH In tlio City of Pensacola for 5 per cecit'of the total amount of the bid ihe bid mupt be sealed and addrepse-l to the Board of Commissioners of the City of Pen sacola. and marked "Bid for Certificates of indebtedness. ... r The certificates wl'l be sold to- the highest and best bidder who offers to accept the lowest rate of Interest nat exceeding 6 per cent per annura. No bids for less than par value of tho certificates will be considered. All bids will be publicly opened -and read at a mctting of the Board of .Com missioners to be held In the city hall at 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday, October 27, 1919. The successful bidder will be renulred to accept delivery and pay cash for all certificates at the City of Pensacola on November 1, 1919.. . :, The right is reserved to reject ansr and all bids. 7 " For further particulars aooly to the city clerk or F. D.. Kandera. Commis sioner of Financ and Revenue. Board of Commissioners of the Cftv of Pennacola. F D. SANDERS. w GEO. H. HINRICHSP F. R. POTT. Attest: L. E. HEINBTSRG. City Clerk. LICENSE NOTICE ; Licenses becam 2 due and -pay able October 1st. By the terms of the Ordinance they become delinquent after October 31st, and beginning November 1, are subject to a PENALTY of fifty -per cent (50). You are urged therefore to pay your license durin gOctober, and e-jcape this penalty. , J. O. WALKER, Comptroller. . ..' . i. . i b J 1 I V:i. . I j 'I !. ! !- f i v Si 1 r j; : -1 , 1 1 i 1 t 1 i 1 V t i i '4 ' . ( ' v. ' ' t 'I ' .1