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4 HEALSeh DLD SORE
b Every old sore ia an external symptom of a deprived or polluted con-dition
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ot the blood These festering places on the fie h are kept open andin a state of Irritation because the circulation is continually discharging intothorn the Impurities and morbid matters with which It filled This polI IntadcondlUoa of tho blood may be tho remains of some constitutionaltroubio tho effect of a long spell ofsickness which his left the bloodstreamWeak and gormlnfected or because the natural refuse of the body whichshonldpasa through the proper avenues has not all been eliminatedand has been absorbed Into the circulation External treatment maycauso tho place to scab over temporarily but the blood is not made anypurer by such treatment and soon the sore will return or break out atanotherplace and be as bad or worse than before S SS heals old soresbyremoving every particle of impurity from the circulation It goes doWtOthe very bottom of the trouble and so completely changes the circulationthat thero Is no longer any Impurity to drain through the pore but theplaceila ones more nourished with rich healthful blood S S S heals thesore from the bottom the skin regains its natural color and when S SShas thoroughly cleansed and purified tho blood the place is permanently
1 healed rook on Sores and Ulcers and any medic1 advice free to all whowrite THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLAnTA GA
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4 quality of our clothing better Because everygarment is made by expert tailors from mate ¬
rials that assure lasting satisfaction and weI sell at wholesalers prices direct from ourJ factory to vou on the easiest credit termst
Just ReceivedI
the first large shipment of our Holiday goodsAll the popular materials and latest New Yor-kstylesinmenswomensandchildrensapparel
4 for wear Overcoats suits dresses andjj
fursall must go at Special prices as our fac ¬tory Winter stock is large and must be dis ¬
posed of during the Holiday season MakeI your selections early while the variety is largev If whit you want is advertised or
sold elsewhere its cheaper here 4JOSEPH GALIN
Successor toFARLEY GALIN
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Cotton Mcrctonts Pc rs l 11Good mlddUnff tStrict middling 14 1 SNIdIllng 11 14Strict low middling 14
LIVERPOOL COTTONOpn Close
PecemberJanuary 6i 765JanuaryFebruary i 76 769FebruaryMarJi 772 771MarchApril 771 774
NEW YORK COTTONOpen Close
January 1477 1447March 1508 148-Sjtay 159 1592July 1523 1517
NAVAL STORES MARKETSavannah Ga Dec 6The spirits of
turpentine market opened and cJosed to-day as follows-Open firm 131-Close firm 531-Sales tasks 1171Receipts casks SS9Shipments casks 167Stocks casks SS994
The rosin market opened and closedfirm as followsWW 6 7-5wa 25-J> 6 10
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H 41G ZSOtoS5-F 3Seto3SS-tB 3 89 to 3 S5
3 S-Ot 3 SASales barrels VVVVVVVV 2020Receipts barrels 21S 5Shipments barrels 1510Stocks barrels 135031
WALL STREET REVIEWBv Associated PrsXew York Dec 6The oftenintr tJA1-
InllHT stocks today was quiet and thechanges w re mixed and conspicu-
6ut except in a few eases General Elec-tric
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WoStinKhoua Kleotric Sugar GreatNorthern and JntcrboroxiRh Metropolitanpreferred rose 1 and Inion pre-ferred
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and Rock IMaml 34 it Xrose 11S
The market showed some disposition torun off but when large orders began toflow in for Rock Island preferred InionPacific and Reading the trend of pricesbecame upwards A later attack on Supar which went two points below Satur-days
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reaction Rock Island preferred Jumpedtwo points to 90 ReadIng and Atchison1 and Detroit United Railways 5 GreatNorthern prefarred Wisconsin Central i
American Telephone and Xtw York Cen-tral were depressed 1 antI AmertcanLocomotive 1 5S Tho inovement wasupwards at the end of the hour
Selling pressure developed in AmalKamated Copper at a decline of 112 andthe whole list sold off Union PacificSouthern Pacific Northern Paoirlc Wa-bash preferred Kansas arJ Texas StLouis Southwestern Pennsylvania Uni-ted
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States Steel American Oar PressedRailway Steel Spring Utah Copper
far Mall and ConsolIdated Gas soldmore lower Bonds were irregular
The markot was much less atlve lateIn the forenoon but held steady t a net I
Advance of about 5S points on the activemonthsSpeulatlon became almost lifeless whentbo market steadied Reading gt ba K
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COTTON MARKET REVIEWNew Yrk D 6The cotton market
opened steaJy at an lvance of tilpoints in response u strung Liv Tp nicabls covering and frtsh bull supportencouraged by confidence in bullish government reports before the end of tinweek The advance attracted heavy rea-lizing
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under which prices eased 4 ort points from tit bet during the middleof the morning
Spot quiet middling uplands US-mMtiling rulf I10Cotton spot Closed quiet Middling up ¬
lands 14S3 inidtlliis gulf ITto Sales2700 halsCotton futures opene1 steady January147S iarh 11 < Apiil lat hid Mat1529 June IVlo July 153 August1453 September 133S October 13OL
GRAIN AND PROVISIONSChicago Dec Inactivity due to alarge extent to the fear of a possible
general strike on nIl railroads of thecountry characUrized trading in thewheat early in the stsion this morningSentiment however was a trifle bullishOpening quotations were a shade tn a l4cthan Saturdays closing May be-ing
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at 10 Buying of the December de-livery hy shorts caused an advance of I
abut 34 In the prie of that option iwhich in turf lnpfttd moderate nnIness to the more ii tant liveriesadvancing to 1614n-twth5tanding a sharp drop in the I
temperature throusrhou the corn beltsentiment in the corn pit was a triteblillHh Prices t the stirt were a shalelower to 1sc higher with M v at 60 7Sto file Lat r Slay touched 61 l2cA mild flurry in the I ecemlierdeliverywas the fixture ef early trading In theoats market 1ator interests w re-live
li1bidders for the current month The
market was tirn May selling up to 43 13JS < aftfr opening utxlmnved at 438clrolsions wer strong owing to thebrisk investment demand based on sensa-
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bullish statistics Prices at theopening were 212 to 2V higherClose WheatDecember 10712May 107 3S-C i >ei iber SS 2 I y 61 1f-OatIeerner tr 7-
1orki May 42 34 I
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IN VICTORY FOR LUB ¬
BERS BY AN UNEVEN SCORE
Sailors from the cruivr Mont-gcmery and soldiers from Fort Barranors played a game of baseball onthe Fort Barrancas diamond Su day-attTncon the soldiers dofeatm theirnaval friends by a score of 7 to 3
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NEWS
Shipping Transactions andNotes of Interest Along-
the Bay Front
Captain Schutt brought his finesteamer the Capt Menzell into portyesterdaj morning coming direct fromVera Cruz The steamer was sent toquarantine because of coming from theMexican port Today the vessel Wiltcome over to take earxo at Pensacola-to be supplier by Robert Tuemiert o The movements of the Cant Men= pI for the pat forty or fifty dayshan covered a large area of theknown world Sailing front Genoa onOctober 4 for Marseilles the steamerarrived there the following week andthence sailed for Barcelona arrivingthere on Oct 15 and arriving at Torvjoja on the 17th sailing thence forPort Spain arriving Nov 4 andaailrd the following day for Fore doFrance where arrival was 1Ogd onthe 7th Tiienee Havana vas nexttouched and latterly Vera Cruz Fromthe latter port the steamer sailed forXw Orieans but rerived orders tocor to Pensacola The steamer hasbeen here on previous occasiohs andGerman friends will be glad to wel-come
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the jovial German skipper toPensacola once more-
S S aDulcie Lost a Man
The British steamship Dulcie putinto port yesterday one day out fromGulfport coming for bunker coal Asupply of rSO tons was taken on atPensacola and the vessel will get awaysonjf time today for her destinationwhich is Boulogne and HonfleurDuring the voyage as reported atIcnsrth in the news columns today theDulcies sfxrond engineer AV IIPhilips disappeared the belief beingthat the unfortunate suicides Theweather was good up to the mouth ofthe harbor the ship reports and thesuicide theory is considerably strength-ened
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in consequence-
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Mahogany LogsBrinsrinfi a cargo of mahogany logs
from Belize the British steamshipRose Lea was reported off the bar lateyesterday and will come into portearls this morning if the weathermoderates Thtro was considerableri rn t1f bar asf night The RosaTra it etrTan1 of Capt Hewsonwho hao brcn tn port with his ship onprct cts cc aslon0 Tic hip was at
don Nov 6 a1g ttfnCl for Belizetaken oojrl-
td1 to C C Men-sv1lo Ky whence
il riTjhd through PensacolaS
Sailed for RotterdamTh IMtish sttnniship Uskmoor-
Capt Lvans sailed yesterday at anearly hour for Rotterdam and Sharp-ness
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with lumber and timber
Sailed for PensacolaTIle Italian bark Obran Bay 999
tons sailed for Pensacola on the 6thfrom Catania Cant Srhiaffino whocommanded a difft ront vessel on theoccasion of his Iftt visit here is nowat the helm of the Obran Day-
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Mantao Arrives and SailsThe steamship Manteo reached her
berth at an early hour yesterdaycoming over from Xew Orleans withseveral passengers and a large localfreight consignment Unloading themerchandise intended for local housesthe Mantco loaded some supplied fromthe city wholesale houses and sailedduring the night for Panama
Swan in New DressThe launch Swan which had been
withdrawn from the Camp Walton-run for a few days on account atneeded repairs resumed runs yester-day
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coming over to the city in abrand Uew white dress from stem tosteri A big lot of shingles and anumber of passengers were brought-over The trim little steamer willload today and get sway Wednesdayat 630 a m-
Saileda a a
From FomeronThe British steamship Charleston-
has sailed from Pomeron for Pensa ¬
cola with pyrites The steamshipParkwcod hence for Oporto has ar-rived at destination I
Movements Ocean VesselsThe British steamship Chiewkk
sailed on Dec 1 for Pen cola fromAim W C A The British steamerAlmerian hence for Liverpool hasarrived Tho British steamship Man ¬
chester Spinner which is to fill out Ihere for Manchester sailed on Dec2 from Runforn for Xew Orleans Thesteamship BIIgi nwhh will alsobe partly loaded at Pensacola is atLiverpool and will sail for the stateson Dec 6 The steamer B O Saltmarsh to arrive here about Dec 20is reported at Liverpool The AugustBelmont is reported at Havre
ArrivedCrrihall Br ss 2153 Low Xew
York to John A Merritt ft CoCarvajal Span bk 545 Jordon Vil-
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larcia to orderrwilcie Br ss 1295 Harrison Gulf
port to Cary I Coapt Menzell Ger ss t815 Schutt
Vera Crnz to Robt Taemler jfc Co iS S S
SailedBr ss Angelina de Larrinags for
YanchestBr ss Royal Exchange for MobileBr ss Vskmoor Evans for Rotter-
dam and Silarpnes-
ClearedS S tp
Corfu Br ss Leng 2379 for Buenos I
vres with lltSS pieces steel railsor Colastine with 7JW0 bbls rosin
LIST OF VESSELS IN PORTSteamships-
JUigloChilianji
Br ss 2442 Freeiiiatle5 iQnifiue via Xewpert News to
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antees a Relief for Dys¬
pepsia If the Rem¬
edy Fails It CostsNothing-
To unquestionably oroe to thepeople that Indigestion and 1ysptqscia can te permanently relievcd andthat Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets willbring about this result we will fur ¬
nish the medicine absolutely free it itfalls to give satisfaction to any oneusing it
j The remarkable success of llexall-iDjspepsia Tablets is duE to the highI desiee of scientific skill used indevibing their form as well as tothe care exercised heir manufac ¬
Lure whereby the well known prop-erties
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of BisimithSubnitrate and Pepsin have been combined with Car-minatives
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and other agentsBismuthSubnltrate and Pepsin are
constantly employed and recognizedby the entire medical profession asinvaluable in the treatment of indi-gestion
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and dyspepeiaThe Pepsin used in Rexall Dyspep-
sia Tablets H prepared by a proceaawhich develops its greatest efficiencyPen < in svpi>Hfs to the diathe ap-paratus
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one of the most Importantelements of the digestive fluid andwithout it the digestion tad assimila-tion
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of food are impossibleThe carminatiTes possess proper-
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which aid in reieyin tie dis-turbances
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and pain caused by usaiseated food This perfect combina-tion
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of these ingredients mak s aremedy invaluable for the completerelief of indigestion and I > p sili
W are so certain of this that weurge you to try Rexall DyspnpTablets on our own personal uar illtec Three sizes 25 cents 50 centsand lf>0 Remember you can ob-
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Rexall Remedies in PensaroUonly at our storeThe Rex lII storeThe Crystal Pharmacy Brent lmltilag
the Gulf Transit Co I
Brantinghara Br ss 16S5 EastwoodBrunswick to Gulf Transit Co
Boniface Br ss 3438 WilliamsonCeara via Barbadoes to Gulf Transit-CoI
Uskmoor Br ss 2306 Bvans Gulfport to Jno A Merrill Co
Ida Span ss 2160 Arana Liverpoolto Gulf Transit Co
Chatton Br sa 2200 Roulhac Gulfport to the Pensacola Lumber Co
Corfu Br ss 279 Long Tampico-to Gulf Transit Co
Santanderino Span ss 199 Eqiierrola Liverpool 1a Cuban ports toGulf Transit Co
Kathleen Br ss 2531 Radford Para to KeyserMuldon Co
Edernian Br ss 2618 Roberts VeraCruz to A A Brown Ii Co
ShipsVaar Nor bk 652 Clemetsofl Bar ¬
badoes to orderBaden Ger bk 1035 Roskamp Rio
de Janeiro vU Barhadoes to orderPo Ital ship 1S98 Razeto Flume
to Rosasoo BrosAntigua Nor ship 1329 Mobile to
H H BoyerSofle Xor ship 1563 Holtea Chris
tiansand to orderBlanche Ital ship 1413 Mortula
Genoa to orderGantock Rock Nor ship 1S56 Os
terhaus London to Robert TwcmlerCo
Maren Xor ship 1392 Olsen ilout-evideo to master
Margarita Nor ship Io91 SvensenFlushing to Rix M Robinson
BarksCatharina Nor bk 9S9 Slevdal Bel-
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to orderHjordis Nor bk 967 Knudsen Ham-
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Ticino Pal bk 13S2 Genoa via Barbaclofs to Pensacola Lumber Co
Lake Erie Nor bk to Robert The-mlcrCo
Dorothy AmSchooners
sen 44 SpHrlins 11
Rockdale via Key Vest to SaundersCo
Doris Am sch 310 Axelson ForthTampa to masterMelba Br srh 3S8 Richards Cleft
fuegos to orderWcmen Who Are Envied I
Those attractive women who arelovely in face form and temper are I
the envy of many who might be like I
them A weak sickly woman will be Irous and irritable Constipation-or Kidney poisons show in pimples I iblotches skin eruptions and a wretch-ed
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completion For all such ElectricBitters work wonders They regu ¬
late Stomarh Liver and Kidneyspurify the blood give strong nervesbright eyes pure breath smooth vetvfy sin lovely complexion Manycharming women owe their hf > alTand beauty to them 5c at all draggists I
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TO WASHINGTONS
PRESIDENT H H THORNTON AND
SECRETARY WATERMAN OF
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-
LEFT SATURDAY NIGHTp
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PresIdent H H Thornton and Sec-retary
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G A Waterman of the Cham-ber of Commerce left Saturday night I rfor Washingon while Rix M Robinson I awill leave tomorrow nizht They jro I
as delegates to the Southern Com-mercial
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Congress and National Liltthere yesterday tvene thee Moaday
Mr Thornton and Mr Waterman-left early so as to be present waethe first session of the Sontheii-Commercal Congress is held This 1
was yesterday tnornlne Mr ROMLson will be present when the Rierand Harbors Congress convenes
Read The Journals WantColumns for bargains L
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CITYSTREETSMA-
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PORTION OF THE CITY UNTIL I
THE WATER HAD RUN OFFI
WHILE OTHERS TOOK CIRCUIT ¬
OUS ROUTES I
The downpour of rain between 6
and 7 oclock last night flooded thstreets of the cfty especially In thewestern portion to such an extent that mav reerR ir that seetion acre unable to reach their hnmr1until a late hour while cvhers torKcircuitous routes scd rearb < tVihomes by climbing over hack fenceand walking stringers of their yards
While the eastern section of thcity was bad enough the western secdon was whrr the rain inconvenienffwas experienced From Chase streetsouth and from Baylen street westthere was almost a solid sheet of water That the drains system cannocarry off the water aftT a heavy rainwas proven onnchsioy for the waterstood from six Inches to two feet i idepth
Several residents stood on streetcorners after the rain unable to cro sstreets or reach their homes Oneman residing near the corner of Garlea and Spring streets reached hohome but he went up to his armpitsbetre he accomplished the feat
The water was slow in draining oreand it was several hours before sonicor the streets in the western sectioncould bo crossed
ladles residing on East Hill thecars to which section were crowdedhave a kick coming against the streetrailway system They believe that asystem of calling streets should be in-augurated
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for on dark and rainynights when cars are crawded manyare unable to tell when cars reachtheir streets and are carried beyondtheir stopping point
Foleys honey and Tar is the bestand safest cough remedy for child-ren At the first symptoms of acold give as directed cud ward offdanger of croup bronchitis sorethroat cold to the head and stuffybreatbinT It brings comfort and easeto the Tilth ones Contains no opi-ates
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or other harmful drugs Keepalways on hand and refuse substttutes W A DAkmVrte druggistand apothecary 121 S Pals fox Htreet
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UNDER HOUSEE-arly Sunday morning Sam Malone
a negro was found secury hidden un ¬
der the house at Xo 141 West Zarraossa street occupied by Jessie I
Condon wiiite The negro was fish ¬
ed from his peculiar resting place andwhen officers Rave chase the negro t
made a brci for dark places avoidIPg street lights as much as possi-ble
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At the corner of Main and Bar-celona
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streets Special Officer Flinnjwho had routed the negroplace caught tip with him As Ma-lone
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saw the officer advancing andabout to overtake him the negro drew I
from his jpocket a revolver and was I
thought to have attempted to use it I
iJUt the plain clothes man was tooquick for anything of the sort and I
quickly disarmed him About thatSpecial Officer Ray and Patrol
lDan Kelly came up and they senthe negro to the police station He i
s charged with being a dangerous I
md suspicious character and alsocarrying concealed weapons i
Malone made no statement of his i
peculiar actions At first it was t
thought that he had been drinkingmd had crawled to his hding place i
in an endeavor to escape arrestWhen captured however he was Quite t
sober but began to make excuses
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INCORPORATION NOTICE I
Noire i lerhv ion tint tii unJericne miI on to list day of D cemberpJ> at ten k a Ill >r as SjO-ttLreaftr a tVj vn ti hari apply t >
lie llnortte tie < Vtrr el the Stit4 F > mla tt ti r ii ti liitiif ftt T-tiais
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DESIGNATED DEPOSITORYi OFTPIE-
UNITED STATESCHARLES W LAMAR PresMsnU
MILTON E CLARK Pres Cashisrj JOHN PFEIFFER Asst Cashierj I
JAMES W ANDREWS Asst CZSMer
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We carry the LargestStock of Glass in Pen ¬
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sacola and sell at lowestprices and can cut to fitany size window or door
Phone us when youthink of glass at all
H G DeSILVA CO
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CREW NOTICEXtitTr the Captain Ownersrir < n = tnpes of the BI lUshMHMsiip CYaishjll will lc-ua teclII for debts contractell by tho row of said vessel
JOHN 10UOJNO A MrRRITT A CO aptalnConsignee
value of One irun lre <T ollars 100 p < rshare to be said for at par in cash whenIssuedARTICLE IV
The Corporation shall exist and con ¬
tinue business for a pprtrd of twenty 20years unless sooner lawfully dissolvedARTICLE V
The lmines of the Corporation shallbe managed and conducted by a Presi ¬
dent S Ttarv an l Treasurer Rn i Boardn f Directors and such other olHcers andemployees as nnv Iw doslKiiated by aBard of Direftrs The Board if Dirertors shall t oflsist of such members asmay he determined by the sto khoiersnot less than thre Until the ofti ersnr elected at the first election anJ areduly qualified the business of the C rporation shall be conducted bv CharlesK Cessna as President and TreasurerArthur E Gammage Secretary and Eliza ¬beth C Layton all of whom are citizensof the United States and will constitute-the Board of Directors and Clayton NMammaire residing at Iensa oia Es < amia County Firila shall be the residentasrnt of the Company on whom processma v be srvcdThf annual meeting of the stockhold-ers
¬shall be held on the first Monday afterit second Tuesday in January of cadI-ar< for an election of directors of theCorporation Each Director shall own Inhis own right at least two shares of the
t apital ttok of th CorporationARTICLI VI
The corporation shall not at any timesubject itself to a higher amount of indfbtxlness or liability than Five Thou-sand
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Dollars <S5iH IARTICLE VII
The name residence and amount o-fsfi vul sc rihed by each of the Ineorporators is as follows
Charlfs K Cessna Chicago Ill twen-ty t r< iiarfsArthur K < hmmage Chicago Illinoisf ntyJiv Lares-
CELzJI Jaytn Chicago Illinoistw > shnr iIn v tns of 111 the foregoing saMin rporators bVf hereunto fxrd tlfPer1 an I sas this the twtrru nnjai of Xovnlwr 11
CHAKIi5 E CESSNA SaIART I IT ft K OAMMAOE fS a-
EUZAUKTH UC LA YTOX SeaLState of Iino Cotmty of Cook c
> re tie urrlhr who is a NotaryPlic in and for the County of Cookitate nt II T ls and authorized to takefWnuwleljrrr nts rf deeds perwna ap-peared
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Charirs K Cssna Arthur EOammage am Elizabeth C Layton andeach for himst and herself afkncige4 that h CM d he resp ctieir Fijndthe for colnsr artr or articles of inrTrnUr ar I that the sirmtnrr-purportinehrrn to be his and hr rtgar r ptICy is In fact his andcr zraire-
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INTERESTThere are more kinds of irterost than the kind you pay for
I money when you borrow from a bank There is a personal In-
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to encourage and to aid those who give us their patronage 1
PENSACOLA STATE BANKI
Pensacola Florida t-
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The Peoples National Bank olPensacolaDIRE-
CTORSJ J HOOTOX R M OAKY L T REEVES T K WKIXESW A ALEMTKRTK J S RiiS W DeC KESSLER-
A General Banking Business Transacted and Ajcomts Solicited Ships Disbu cments given Special Attention= 3-
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THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANKI A General Banking Business
FENSACOLACo nductcd on a Safe and Conservati-
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iCorrespondnce Soicited R M Bushnell Cashier
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CONFIDENCEI-s the one essential feature that makes for both na¬
tional corporation and individual growth and prosperityI When confidence rules men can work accumulate-and enjoy the fruits of their labors but it is necessaryfor people to trust each other as it is to talk to each other
The First National Bank of Pensacola Safely offi ¬
cered has proven its reliability in every branch of thebarring business and has won the confidence of the peo-ple
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through a career covering thirty years Every cour ¬
tesy is shown to depositors possible with safety
First National Banko-f Pensacola Florida
Designated Depository of the United States-W K HYER JR W S KEYSER W J FORBES
President VIce President CashierTHOS W BRENT Asst Cashier VI N ROBERTS Asst Cashie-rDlrector5F C Brent W A Blount Vt H Knowles W K Hyer Jr W J
Forbes W S Keyser and Knowles Hyer
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN TilE FUTUrE OF PENSACOLAWell lighted stores attract the atten ¬
tion of the buying public and a good many1
dl of these are visitors to PensacolaMake Pensacola much talked of by
i making your stores stand out in the night-time
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2I THE REFLEXOLIER IS THEBEST LIGHT FOR THIS PURPOSE
i HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT Call
r1 148 and let our representative tell you ofits many advant-
agesPBNSACOLA GAS COPhone 148 25 and 27 E Garden Street= < W s
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1 The nin4 f the > iHiration shallbe I riat < lii 1 i njl S isi and It4pfiocipul plate IIf linini ss PensacolaFloildsThe general nature of the business-toI fce transacted shall Itr th > carrying onami iraintaining general private schoolfor woflt and the doing of all thlnsjs rri5Ihig to sui h K business and the aqoMtlon holding use and disposition ofjjj property real and p r = onal which mInbe IK1 ssarv or onvenii nt for the oarrvtag out of the said purposes
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