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Alderman Murphy
Resigns.
SPECIAL MEETINQ OF CITV COUNCIL
TONIGHT TO HEAR RESIGNATION.
Mayor Junes mis called
special meeting o{ tbe City
Council tonight for the purpose
of receiving tbe resignition of
Mr. C. E. Murphy as alderman
from tbe first ward. Mr. Murphy
banded in bis resignition to J
W. Strickland, clerk of council
tbismoruing, and Mayor Jones
was requested tom I the special
meeting of tbe counuil at once.
Tbe resignation of Alderman
Murphy will no dou lit be accept
ed with Vegret by the members
of the council. Mr. Murphy has
served as alderman from the
first ward for nearly five years,
and the interest be has continu
ally shown in be city’s affairs
has merited much commenda
tion from tbe people of Wayeross.
The vacancy caused by Aider-
man Murphy’s reslguitiqn will
probably be filled by a special
election which will be called by
the mayor, and council. The
question of'filling the vacancy
will be dUcussed at tbe meeting
tonight. ’11)0 resignation
handed Clerk Strickland reads
as follows:
Hon. Mayor and Council,
Wayeross, Ga.
Gffbtlemeu:—For reasons al
ready knowD to each member of
council, having been discussed in
session; 1 hereby hand you my
resignation as alderman of the
city of Wayeross from the first 1
ward, to take effect immedis
ately.
Thanking you and council, be
fore you and tbe people of Way-
cross for tbe honors given me
-during the years past, I ntfi.
Very truly yours,
C. E. Murphy.
• Aug. 24,1904.
Dilantlc 4 Glnnlngtaiii Railway gum
Time Table Effective July 24th, 1904.
For JudjeCIty Court ol Wayeross. ,,
1 am a candidate fur Judge of the
City Court of Wayeross, subject to the
democratic.prnuarr on S.-pt. 10 twill
grea’w appreciate the support of the
voters of Ware countv.
ARTHUR E, COCHRAN.
Quickest and best line to Macon, At
lanta, St. Louis and all points West.
Finest equipment in thy South. Coach
es Electric Lighted, with Fans in sum
mer and Steam Heat in winter, making
travel comfortable add easy..
Tickets on sale to all points in the
United States..
If you are contemplating a trip, ask
our agent for information—we may be
able lo save you money and time.
Trains .
Leave aycrcss
8:30 a m-s:oo p m
Daily.
Trains
Arrive aycross
11:15 am-6:35.pm
H. C. MiKADDEN, R.
General Passenger Agent.
B. POLL A HD, Ticket Agt.
J. M. WHITSITT, Freight Agt.
’ i Where Are You Going
t My pretty maid? I’m goiog to Tybee, Sir ( she J f
said. And that’s the place where the'people are J f
going this year to have a good time, H f
\ l HOTEL TYBEE ’
With its many attractions, its fine orchestra, its ^ f
splendid bathing and its excellent cuisine is the ^ *
most popular seaside resort on the South At- ^ *
lantic Coast. Rates, 82.50 per day; $12.50 * 1
and I15 00 per week. ^ *
THE PULASKI HOUSE!
I
la the most popular place in Savannah and should bo your headqua£
tera when in the city. WRITE*FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET.
CHAS.IjF. GRAHAM. Prop.
^Spot CaslT$28.00^
Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon.
During The Week.
We are sorry to hear of the
illness of little George Feper-
man, atthe home of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Barnes.
. Hon John W. Bennett ad
dressed the people of Ocilla
at an educational rally
yesterday. It goes Without say
ing that the address was a good
one.
Mr. and Mrs W. F. Eaton and
Misses Jannette and Fay McGee
spent Tuesday very pleasantly
Tybee.
Mr. Roy Bremer, who has
been working at Live Oak for
some time, is now quite sick at
the home of his parents on Mc
Donald Street.
Mr. W. M. Denton, of Bickley
one of Ware county’s most sub
stantial citizens, was transac
ting business in the city yester
day.
Mrs. J. E. Vann of Waycrdss
arrived in town Saturday an’
will spend some time visiting
among her host of friends here
—Times-Enterprise.
Mr. H. A. Harris and ^family
have moved into their new home
on Plant avenue
A HOME REM EDV,
Even Ec.erim Readily Yields to nan*
cock’* L'quid Sulphur.
Ailment* In childhood and-eczema in
the aired alike are cured by thla faro*
rite bousebold aid.
In eczema the affected part*—often
the scalp or ankle*-—should be bathed
in water onlv when diluted with HAN*
COCK’S LIQUID SULPHUR—Nature’*
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Acne. Itch, berpses, ringworm, pirn*
pica, prickly heat, diptheria, cater/h
and canker are guaranteed a core by
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•ore conditions of the eyelid*, scalp,
note, month and throat. „
Sold at leading pharmacies. Vain*
able de*crlptlvo booklet on’the ute and
rcanlta of this standard article. Han*
cock's Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore.
Uxlj Auburn one-horse wagon* $28. 1 »1^ Auburn one-horse wagon* $20
Our good* are
made to order by
first-clapi manufac
turers
f
Open and top Bug-
gies.
Harness made to
order g
Croat • Tie and
^ Wood Wagon*.
Light and Heavy
Turpentine wagons
Light farm wagons
Team Collars.
J. A. JONES, Wayeross, Ga.
ONE FULL QUART OF ]
WHISKEY FREE
$50,000.00
CASH GIVEN AWAY lo Users of
LION COFFEE
In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums
how
Would,
You
Like at Check Like This ?
I #9ft nnn fin Cash to non Coffee users In out . .
#£U|UUUiUU 2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them I
Presidential Vote Contest
Five Lion - Heads cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a a-cent
stamp entitle you (In addition to
the regular free premiums) to
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov
ers our acknowledgment to you
that your estimate is recorded.
You can send as many estl
mates as desired.
Grind First Prize of 15,000.00
What will be the total popular vote cast
for President (votes for all can*
dldates combined) at the- election
November 8,1904 ?
In 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted
for President. For nearest correct esti
mates received in Woolson Spice Com
pany's office, Toledo, O., on or before
November 5, 1904, we will give first
prize for the nearest correct estimate,
second prize to the nezt nearest, etc.,
etc., as follows:
will be* awarded to the one who Is nearest
correct on both our World’s Fair and Presi
dential Vote Contests.
1 First Prise .
1 Second Prlta
2 Prise* -1000.00 each
O Prize*- 20
IO Prize*- 10
20 Prise*
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fiO Prise*- 20 00
200 Prise*- 10.00
1800 Prise*- \O.OO
2130 PUSES.
TOTAL. 120.000.00
How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks?
Everybody uses coffee. If you will use LION COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with It, you will be suited and
convinced there is no other such value for the money. Then you wilt take no other—and that's.wny we advertise. And
wears using our advertising money so tjjat both of us—you as well as we—will get a benefit. Hence for your-lden Heads
WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZE8
Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of
LION COFFEE
WOOLSON SPICE CO.f (CONTEST DEPT.) , TOLEDO. OHIO.
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A’i “I* i^iaaiaw,,* -***
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of Jiencock's Liquid Sulphur. So post
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cure Catarrh, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Dsn-
draff, Ringworm, Prickly 9«at, Diphthe
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Eyelids, end ell di*easc*0f the Scalp.
HANCOCK* LIQUID lULPMU* OINTMENT.
Prepared especUrfly for Burns, Maid* Open
Korea, Chafed Part*. Raw Boll*,
pile*. Roughness of Pace nod Hands, sod
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liny cutting has commenced
in' "nro county. The crop «
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Univenlty
Preparatory
School Located at’ _
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equipped by C. H. Goyern-
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Barracks under strict military
discipline. Location healthful;
surrounding* pleasant; no bar
room*. Large Facility of espert
teachers. Methods progressive.
Terms reasonable. Neat session
begins Thursday, September ist,
1904. Por new/ Illustrated cata
logue address
WM. I. REYNOLDS, A. M.,
HilledAerlll., Ga.;