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Mayor J. A. Jones'
Recommendations.
SUGGESTS SlkEfcl PAVING OKDI-
NANCE BE PASSED—OTHER
RECOMMENDATIONS.
vno.iNiA-ctiiotisi
(TiKMir
j Office: of the PhRsident
Gei.tlen on of (lie Now Ciuni il:
Ic ngra’ul ii« you upon tong
f elected by the | e-n-ie to carry
on llie common buxiium. In
(heir selection ilie i»°]ie line
abown their confldm e in your
honesty, your fairi ess and your
bu.inesa judgment. Having im
pelled tl.ii conti !cn e in you, it
ii hardly no. dful (or me t. u go
that you strive with all your
might to min i th » c nlidmce.
In mailing recomme d.tio.is
for the coming year, 1 »oild
suggest, (ilM', tint tlie ci'y at
torney lie 001 powered by (lie
council 11 compile and pub Nil
the city laws and ordinanfea in
codo form, so that the law rn ly
he more easily ascertained.
i would anggest that the cuun*
eii apply to the legislature for a
change in the charter, so that
street paving may bo enforced
hy tile city council.
In dry weather, the stryets
that are not paved are very
sandy and he ivy;, an l the time
ii drawing near when public
sentiment will demand that they
lx- pared. I would irecomnicnd
that‘.he court 1 ics’-rtut-) an in-
vestha i n to as c.tain what Is
the best ami cl capes’, pave
ment for tlirsa streets.
it is only a in .Met - 1 I a abort
time also wlirn we shall have to
inaugura'e a system of surface
drainage. Aftt r each -t rtn and
heavy ra n, i nr streets nre cut to
pirc s by wa lies and the co-t of
rep.ii itig is Ii- avy, not (o apeak
of t'.ie due m ort to people h ty
ing to wade through muddy and
heavy p acts. It is just ns well
tb it we also lute an inves'igh-
tion made as (o the 1st t and
cheapest ino’I od lor t .is wink.
Since the worn of the c i f of
p .1 cc grows lieavit r each year,
and the work of sanitation wh cl.
ho has to overate gnus more
burdensome, I Wuu tl rt com
mend tint hit sulary be in
creased .
I would suggest tha’ I lie po
lite l o required lo wear regula-
tin mi orm, and would reus
oimnend aim lliat the city fu--
niah two suits for ea«h ollieer
per year.
In miking tli.-se suggest ions,
I do to in the hope Unit eich of
y..u will 'site up the sugg s-
tions and let* ns stiive togo her
to solve the questions t. the bt st
interest of the city.
KeNpyetfully suhml teJ,
J. A. JONHS
I, V.Kl'i.
Divtat
•surer of
s. many
ill dm ond, V' .. .1 m.
Mr F M. Whitt e, Jr.
M.n g-r, Sa van ii Ii
S'uv-.nuah, ha, :
Otar. .-i.—T..e tre
this cjinp ny is I. .vii-p
requ sts (o ext-ud the notes . f
some of .is tusorners anl ;a
i- ns wile have . o: tin shed pay-
i. g tli ir Oils and will d. s r,
o to U iheir eitton, stat ng
t iat they believe that they nil
get mute f r -lie i-oit n later on,
that this comp my lias eonrlujed
t. is u t a g heral letter t n the
aubj ct, as lollews:
Any farmer t r inert h nt who
may tc owing yotr divicon
money at d who has col ton which
he d.-ai es lo bod, -.ou are at
liberty to ex end bis note for
him for six months from Jan 1,
with nterotl at the rat* oftl per
cent, per annum, provided he
will deposit sufficient cot on tn
pay the not* in uny re table
warehouse and will turn over to
you w in-l ouse receip s for same.
You are authorized to piy the
Herald bets
THE CHIUSTIAN churches
at Constantinople, Turkey, and
Yokahotru, Inpun ha ye long
used the Lrntanan & M htintr.
Painti for- painting their
churchea.
Liberal contributions of 1,. A-
M. Paint uilDto given for such
purpose whore ever a church ia
located.
F. M.Scmtiold, tlan is Springs
S. <\ writes, “l painted Ollr old
homestead with L- & M. twenty-
six year ago. Not tainted since;
looks better than houses palntt'd
in the last four years.”
W. 11. Barr. Charleston, IV.
Vs., writes, “Painted Frankeu-
burg Work with L A M shows
better than any buildings here
have ever done; stuuds out as
though varnished and netunt
cost of paint was less than $1 20
per gallon. Wears and covers
like gold."
These Celebrated Paint* are
add by P N Hurley Hardware
Co.
To the Ladies.- Telephone us
and we will send you a serviette
belt and serviettes for insp
lion. Brinson & Bay. 166
MrT Claude L. Sheldon has
moved to Valdosta and engagsd
in the drag business.
insurai ce on raid cottoi and
make no charge against your
customer for this item.
We do not pretend to offer ad-
yico tn our customers to hold
cot'on, but we do intend to offer
them every' facili y and accom-
moda ion in our power to hold
their cotton, if in their g >od
judgment it is best. Whatever
iesur. s-io the honelit of the ag
riculturul c oases in the South
is to our benuti ; our interest ia
identical with iheira. Wo are
more closely and intimately lon-
neeted with the cottpn grower of
It,-e South than a-tv dozen other
cor corns to nlinod. Tliey are
our on,lumen in the puicbaso of
fertilizers and we a c their ens
oul ra in tile puichase of. cot on
st-*(l We hold sell and I>uy of
tin in and deal m every cot oil
growing c.uniy from Texas to
Vi gmia. Tlierefore, any hii g
that will improve I lie agri tilt ir.il
coiidit'-ons or help the turner
must necessarily hem fi Y os, and
if lie -ling tut ir co.t m will b ■ ol
a b a tit in them, it i-our de
sire io a d them us -ar as we can.
O he ; farm p-'tdu ts, asi io
fr. in c uton, appear to ua in be
-filing at Very fu I v >u-a, mm
we tx* ievo it would le wi-e iu
tke farmer- t, s -Il n-iy --t their
o her su p us faun product-,
winch would ma'erial-y aid turn
in hoi 'Ing their co ton.
We also are of the op'tiion
t' a- th« acre go Iasi year do
v-1 d 11 cotto i was t hi large,
anti that it ue or coul I have
bo-ii cultivated in a normal sea
son. T e good weather during
t i> spring enab'rd the tanners
in . u tiva e every acre trey
plan fd; const quently the t
itiei d us big crop of this ,v»
so n rilv it wou d be impo -
s ble to t u ti-at- such sue ov-
ii.oni t or-are. «e beitVt it
wou d b • «i»e m Item th s year
io materially deer as* tie
acreage. If it was decreased 10
per cent, it would nn an a re 'na
tion of n.or.- limn a milli'nof
halo- n x >oar, even il the crop
yielded as much per acre as it
does tips year.
It strikes us that what the
farmer wants is to make Itiy cot
ton at the lowest p >-sib t> t-dst
Tlie pri tit derived from grow ng
cotton is uoi so much ilte price
of ctit On lit the cost at which
the c op ii s be m grown. Mules
mil horses are Id h—njlt Ii high
er tli an a few y. as ago; tlie
pr Ci of In rtn I ib r is high a nt
s ari-o. Totrefoe, ev.ry a. ro
c::l ivated means a large expen-
dituio. 1' io-t» more to culii-
vaie an acre of 1 n d growing u
quarter "f a bate nt co ion thm
one giowiit: a bale. Io the la
in* ancc the l imit soon grows
up at-.d ,-lud s the 1 li t, und ct n-
sequen'ly the grass tlnos not
gr-.w ro rapidly or luxuriantly.
The cheapest item that cm tie
used in the production of co t n.
is commercial fertilizers, used
libeially. With a liberal appli
cation of fertilizeis she farmer
c»n grow a bale of cotton where |
he has heretofore grown halt a
hale; acd do it with the same
cost of wu'es and labor, and th
additional quanti y of seed will
more than pay for the extra
amount of fertilizers used.
Therefore, encourage your cus
tomer* to reduce their acreage
and to increase the amount of
commercial feitllizera pgr acre,
believing as we do that ihtt Is
the way and the Only way to
raise cheap cotton.
The Sou h must continue to
produce around 11,000,000
bale* of cotton, or th->y will
CITY COUNCIL ELECT OFFICERS FOR
1905. LITTLE CHANGE FROM
LAST YEAR.
Tho city council at their mot
ing last night, elected' the f 1
low ing city officers for the year
1005:
J W Colley, Chief of Po'ice.
J W Strickland, Clerk of
Council.
L A Wilson, city attorney.
Policemen, E. Co'tingham, N
J, McClellan, John W Lee and
E W Knox.
P M Young, Ch lingang Over
seer.
Capt. John L:e, Sti.ckade
guard.
C H Ralin, Cemetery Keeper.
E M Anderson, Colored Cem
etery Keeper.
R L Singleton, Chief Fire De
partment,
Warren Lott, City Tieasur. r.
Waycrosi Evening Herald, City
Printer.
M M Johnson, City Physician.
C A Sheldon, Tax Collector aud
Asaoesor.
Members Board of Health. R
P Iz’ar, A P English, J H Red-
diug.
find in a year or two the bal
ance of the world comi-eting
with them in growing this sta-
p'e, and our foreign market
largely supplied from sources
that now produce but a United
qurnity.
Wish'ng for you a happy and
prosperous New Year, and a -o
for customers and patrons, X ,.m,
yours truly,
S. T. Morgan,
President, Virginia-' Carolina
Cliain’cal Company.
Horses And Mules.
I have ju.t opened my sale
stable in the Virdie Livery on
Tebsau s'reet. I have on hand at
11 limes a tine lot of horses and
mules. See my stock before
buying elsewhere.
tfw- M. Downey
Newbro's Herpicide
The Original Remedy that "Kills the Dandruff Germ.”
SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Every school child should know that haldnes* is a enntu*
ffious (life *e. caused by microbe*. Prof. Unna. of Hamburg,
(jetmany, discovered that dandruff itching scalp, falling hair
and final baldness are pro-meed hy a germ or microbe tha r
paiwe* from one hend to another, where i burrows into the
scalp and hy multiplying and extending deeper and deeper in*
tq the hair follicles, saps the life of the liuir r ot and prodnees
baldness.
IT TAKES YEARS
roducecompl ta haldnxs*. for the action of the da. drufT
(ibe is not constant in every ease It is governed hy
ptedtapodtion, by th 1 * »t*te of health by environment, hut
trored with
ude t
c
Herpkide.
This n<hv antiseptic scalp germicide is
past the exper mental stnge It was made
to destroy the germ that causes dandruff
and falling hair, and by coaxing energy
hack ‘n.o the inpoverished bulbs, it ena*
hi s the hair to gn»w naturally and luxur
iantly. ThoU-nnds of letters frtmi pitysi-
c ans, t ler yme.u ami lay me i tell the same
story of its wonderful success
AN IDEAL HAIR DRESSING
It is fortnnate for those who understand the new rules for
sc dp cleanliness that the antiseptic qualities of Newbro’s Her
picide make it the most delightful and refreshinft hairjdreis-
‘ng imaginable. Chronic baldness is incurable; save youi
hair, while you have bftir to save.
CONSTANT USER OP HBRPI’ IDE^
**I am a Constant user of yot r He pi £
cide and am ' etting a fine bead of hair; ;
wae almost bald when I began to u«e it.A
1 think there ie nothing like it; haveH
used many others hut with no results. |>
(Signed) M. J. Trnlett. f
Springs, Flu. i
HEARTY APPRECIATION. ja
•*I congratulate you on the excellence
of your hair tonic and assure 3 on of my 1
appreciation of *nme.” (Sigmd) '*
aytooa, Fii*. Mm. i,. Feiias Jr. An Unhealthy Hair.
Drugstores S'.OO. Send 10c.
Cherokee Pharmacy,
to THE HERPICIDE.CO., Dstroit, Mich., for ssmpli. J jsr
Destroy the.Ccuse—You Remove the Effect.’
$100—Dr. E. Dectliona Anti-
Diuretic mav be wnrtli to jou
more than $100 if you have a
child who anils bedding from in
continence of water during sleep.
Cures old and young alike. It
arrests the trouble at once. fl.
Sold by the Gem Pharmacy, Way-
croze, Ua
Automobiles are h< coming as
cnn inon on the streets of Way-
crors as the old time one horse
carts used ta lie. However liter
look a little] more styl sh und
ret over ihefgrt ut.d fa-tor.
Fr7FMA pus nan.it. old mit. ra.
LI1/-LMA Ul kl cunto IT IMlLL COST.—
1,1 niuziK uinz
Th* Be IINB Co., Chirasa
Gkntlkmbn—EncioM-.i find one dollar to pay for
■no(h«r botdeof KC-ZINE and-- - •
Soap. | hevo it set l nearly *11
and il has dorr* mote for me 1
tnent* combined that | h«vi
J eara. 1 have Eoent* on both legs ftoui ankle
nee and I have berq go bad at time* I had to go
)f EC-ZINK
fact it feehf
•potgyef
nee and 1 havo bet-a to fc
m ttllu. Since 1 commet
my trouble hag nearly din
- for Ec-«in«
fd for four
my trouble ha* nearly
likeit wag well, but tn<
1 don-
Se nd
ed and th.
begin
bull
With bn
i with f
as pi-f
bolt I*,
hie *i\d a
perfectly
t. 1 have
been under
to tell you wh.i
tronhle and egpet
tveg. rail
* n !> Relieve I have gjrut-k the right
D. L. Al.b XANDF.R.
Mt. Plcagant, N<Jc.
• 50. Reward will he paid for any *k n dif
«M«IU, ftl£S. 11000 M!SM. FIMPIES, RlK VOM.
- c. which tb. new RVdhim rem.J, EC-ZIM*]
m not cure prontptlr. Send today lor a FREE
eatment. suflicieiii to cure any ordinary case.
THE EC-ZINE COMPANY
M. Kt’rERMfclKR. Sale* Agent
a Dearborn Strret. Uiicego, Ilk
When Yon Order Rose’s WhisRey
You get absolutely the
Purest Kind and Full
Measure .
We are not in competition with fake mail order
houses, but sell Honest Whiskey at Lowest Prices.
We do not prepay our shipments. Our goods have
to sell on their own merit. That’s the way we have
conducted our business for
THIRTY.SEVEN YEARS.
OVR REPUTATION and EXPERIENCE BEHIND EVERY DROP
we sell. We know wbat our goods are and when you once trv them we will have you as a
customer forever.
WE SELL TO CONSUMER DIRECT
Every article is guaranteed to be exactly as represented or it can be returned at our
expense and the money will be promptly refunded.
' / *njn
«*d and tha
red in that
II *con b*
COR*/
COBB COUNTY CORN iN.wl
Gallon *2.00
ROSE'S BLUE RIDGE CORN. 2 Y.ui Old.
Fnll quart 6llo. 4 qta. 12.00. Gallos tins) *2020
ROSE'S OLD GEORGIA CORN. 4. Yean Old-
Fnll quart 80e. 4 qt«. *3.00. Gnllon <]«B) *2.70
ROSE'S OLD RESERVE STOCK CORN
Fnll quart *1. 4 qt>. *3.75. Gallon (Jug) *3.50
r r E
ROSES OLD CABINET RYE
Full quart 76c. Gallon tiuKl *2.70
ROSE'S PURITY RYE
AtMolutel? Pure for Medicinal Uio.
Fall quart *1. 4 qta. *3.75. Gallon (j»ir) *3.50
ROSE'S PERFECT RYE
A Smooth. Perfect Whl.ker. ^
Fnll qurt *1.25. 4 qti. *4.50. Gat. :i”*r *84.00
ROSE'S CONSTITUTION RYE
Vary Fine Old Whiskey.
Fnll quart *1.50 4 qts. *5.50 Gal. FiM S5.00
SPECIAL PRICES IN FIVE GALLON KEGS. OR IN CASES OF ONE DOZEN QUARTS
OF EACH BRAND. WRITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST.
GOLD MEDAL ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION
ROSE, The Distiller, Atlanta. (R. M. Rose Company)
’"ASK TUB REVENUE OFFICER”
Syrup Barrels
The Oak, Cypress
and Gum
Barrels, Halves and Kegs
— OF —
The Cannon Company
of Cairo tod Quitman, G» tod
Monticello. FI*.
He Price-miey to.
Agent*, Wtjcroas, Oa.
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative It the original lemon medieino*
It i§ made of lemon* and other harmless bat powerful ?ege-
# **“• ingredisnts, is a safe, sure and speedy euro for
Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Headache.
®^* n * e * t k° lyttem of *11 Imporitie., tone* up tha
•tomoch zud bowrli, ruuthe Hrer and kidney* In perfect
Six s f~—*5 •, h , ort "nukee you new.” It is gentle hot prompt
•nd powerfo! In action, pleasant to take aim el way. reliable.
..... _ ro*«*LKBTAtanmoma -
, LAMAR, TAYLOR 4 RILEY 0RUaC<£ Mzi.fzctzrer*, Micm, 6a.