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Barber Shop
GEO W WOOTEN
Lawyer,
Now Jaw office 01 Cotton-street, near
court house. Will practice in all the
courts of the state and in federal courts o)
Macon and Savannah. Vienna, La
For slick work, call on
Walter Leonard
At Charlie Pot. ell’s old stand in the
McDonald block. Wc do every
thing smooth and nice in our line.
D L HENDERSON.
Lawyer,
Will practice m all the courts except
>u r.y court. Office in Stovall’a new
lilding, Vienna. Ga.
D. A. H. drum
CRUM & JONES,
. F. E. WILLIAMS,
Physician and Surgeon,
V ieuna, Ga.
Offioe ovor Walton Bros store.
Calls promptly attended, day and night-
Night calls answered from Roberts hotel.
Cordele. Ga.
J M WHITEHEAD,
DENTIST.
Vienna, Ga.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION’S
Great New Offer Upon Receipts of Cotton at All
United States Ports From September 1st, 1903,
to May 1st, 1904, Both Inolusive.
Contest Opened Jan. 18th, 1904, Closes April 20th, 1904.
DIVISION OF PRIZES.
Far tha exaot, or tha nearest to tho oxaot, estimate of the total number of Bales
of Cotton reoelved at all United 8tatea ports from September 1st, 1903, to May _
1st, 1004, both Inolusive i - ' 6 8. J '00.00
.Far tho next nearest estimate —. - l»; 'OO.MU
For the next nearest estimate*,* Ppy.uw
JFer tho 8 next nearost estimate, $30.00 eaoh
For tho 10 noxt nearest estimates, 13.00 eaoh
'For tho 30 noxt nearest estimates, 10.00 eaoh
(Far tho BO next nearest estimates, 6.00 eaoh
'Fc - . .. -
Far the 100 next noarast estimates, 8.00 eaoh.
Additional Offers for Best Estimates
Made During Different Periods
of the Contest.
For convenience tho time of the con- -
t«st Is divided into estimates- received
hr The Constitution during four pa*
•sda—the first period covering from . ;J .
Sfs beginning of contest to February Wi
Ifc 1804; second period, from Febru*
■hr 10 to March l, 1904; third period,
Much 1 to 20; fourth period, March
Wo will give
solved during
sSsk period (In addition to whatever
•$par "*
20; fourth
< m to April 20, 1904.
best estimate received
prise It may toko, or If It taka
'SS prise at 111), the sum of $126.00.
four prises thus efTered at*
$ 5,000.00
TWO CRANDJC0N80LAT10N OFFERS.
First—For distribution among
those estimates (not taking any of
the above 188 prises) coming within
800 boles either way of the exact
figures •• 0 1,000.00
Second—For distribution among
those estimates (not taking any of
the above 188 prises and sot' sher>
log tho first consolation offer) com
ing within 1,000 bales either way
at tha exact figures .. .. ..
Grand Total iMeeHMMieiiui*
In ease of a tie an any
DR C T STOVALL,
Vienna, Ga.
Office in. roar of drug store. Say and
night ualls.promptly attended,. Prescrip
tion Froo in our office work.
M. C. FEW,
Attorney at Law,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
Will, Praotioe in all the Courts.
G. W. Busbee J. M. Busbee
BUSBEE & BUSBEE,
Lawyers,
VIKX'n., G V.
Tho Interest o'eliajtiv'wiys gin If a 1.
We promptly obtain U. 8, and Foreign
9 0OQ.OO | money will be equally dlvl
r«kf. rtM
ailSS&Sg
97,000.00
aattmnta tha
. _ur prl
$138.00 aaoh amount to..
Conditions of Sending Estimates in This Port Receipts Contest.
Subject to tho usual oaadltlone, as stated regularly in The C£pftltutlen each week, the contest
bi mow on. Attention la colled bo the followidg summary of conditions:
1. 8end $1100 for The Weekly Constitution one year and with It ONE ESTIMATE In the oonfejat
X Send BO oenta for Tho Sunny South one year and with It ONE BSTIMATB In the contest
8. Send $1.25 for The Weekly Constitution and Sunny South both oae year, and aend TWO ES
TIMATES in the contest—that Is. one estlmato for The Constitution oad another for The Sunny South.
4. Send 80 coots for ONE BSTIMATB alone In tho contest IF tOC DO NOT W,
•GRIPTIOri. Such a remittance merely pays tor tho privilege of tending thf estimate, ft
moke a nftmber of estimates on this basis, you may send TORES KBlfMATpB FOR BVB
warded at foe some time estimates are sent If as many as ten estimates are received at the
subecritfUon*, the eender may forward them with only $1,00—881* splendid
jelpt will be eeat for iUi
flUB-
wlsh to
.00 for-
time
>g of*
BE*
in one order. A postal card reoelpt ... . „
r ;OUT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Where subscriptions are ordered, THO) ARRIVAL OFTHta FA-
IS AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOUR ESTIMATE HAS BEEN REMOVED ANF O
RECORDED. . _
8. The money and the rabscripUoo and the estimate ansi coma In the earn# envelope eoety Earn.
Me eottmato, the money aad the eabecrlptlon go together. THIS RUZJl IB POW nVdt
•terDtary Hester’s Figures Covering: the Period of the Contest.
TOTAL F8RT RCOIIFT8. |OU$ M
99f5 a §9««
• %®0-OOeeeeo’eeeoeeee*oeeeeeeeeeeee..eee oee
I #00-01 eeeeeeeoeeeeeebaaeeeeeeseeaeeeeaae
001-OS-.
.•.aMpsea.
....7,903,481—CT8KE3S£fiffi»£
.....8,043,134 ~
0,048,313
7,019,179
aaoaaeaeaMae—aaeeee>a|ieio8>al ^
.»M.....».....H.,„.M. 18,303,430
b,43$|4i$ ;
8*0,08
001-00- — y,318,170 10,000,000 W?
008-03 7^378.637 ~ ... (•.PSy.OOO
i figures above are pertMed by SeereUury Henry G: Hester, ef the Hew Orteeoe Cotton Bxehonga, whe wrfil
ihi the official flguree to deride this contest. ^
Address All Orders to THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga.
^■■■Ilieirl lir MB—OM3MWOMB—B——3——<Wli—we
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T T Bivins, m ». HA Houle?, m d
Physicians and Surgeons,
W^-Oalls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga,
DBS. EDGE & McAJRTHUB.
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
fffiTSpeeial troatment of chronio din-
PATENTS
ihotoot invontlon for t
I For book, C
ARKS writ ^
report on
Howto
Georgia Southern & Florida Ry.
Local Time Table. Effective Jan., 5 ,1905.
BEAD DOWN
P M
4 80
646
6 09
6 80
6 07
718
7 40
7 69
808
8 60
9 21
9 87
0 49
10 40
P
SHERIFF SALES FOR APRIL
Undivided 1—8 interest 75 acres
of land in N—W portion of lot 68 in
the 10th, property of Mrs. Susan
Coney in favor of F. R. Penn
Tobacco Go against Coney & Co.,
C. B. Bowen and Mrs. Susan Conoy.
Lot 1 in block 4, Cordele, in
favor of M. C. Kiser Co against
H. S. Nash.
Lot 14 in block 80 m Cordele,
against W asL Sangster iu favor of
O. B. Bowen.
Lot of land No. 4 in 11th district,
against W. P. McRae in favor of
D. M. Shore.
50 acres more or less in lot 140 in
Year’s support out of the estate
of B. H. Moore for his widow,
Mrs. L. J. Moore.
Year’s support out of the estate of
Dr. H- A. Tollmans for his widow,
Mrs Claude Youmans and miner
ohildren,
T. R. Varnadoro, administrator,
will sell equity of redemption hi 50
aords of land in N—W corner of lot
No 147 in 7th district.
Dr. Carlisle's Liver Pills.
thcao pills meet a want of the people
that no patent pill con supply, being tho
intelligent administration of an efficient
remedy. When the elimination of dis
eased matter is necessary, those pills have
. I . no suporior, especially in a Southern
the 9th distiot, against Robert) climate, whero the blood issoconta-ilnated
Wallace and John King Walloce, in
favor of Louis Lippinan.
ORDINARY’S NOTICES
For first Monday in April.
Will pass upon an application for
ah election for sio< k law in Vienna
distriot,
C. W. Smith seeks relief from
guardianship of Thos. W. West.
Year’s aupport for Mrs Susan
with malarial poison.
No intelligent physicicn will hesitate
fera moment to recommend these pills,
the formula, which is invariably approved
by the medical profession, being prin'ed
on each paexage.
Directions; For Torpid Liver, Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Sick Headache! O.n-
■tipation, Colds, Swimming In the head,
& o,<na or two pills should bo taken at
bedtime.
For Chills and Fevar, Billions int-
Bedgood and miner children out of I “” tinued Fever a fuU 3039
the estate oi R. A.
•/YeorV
Asa laxatU o one to two pillsat bedtime.
•’« support.out of the eelate Asapurge, tweto thrco-pills at bedtime.
ofTTarMcAfee for his widow. DR. R. M. CARLISLE.,
*Ri4. h’tAitt. f-j'lll 1 ,
it A WKINS V1LLE & FLORIDA
SOUTH r.RN RAILWAY.
PIN (t i-KLT ROUTE
Lo- al Time-Tub:»in KiToct Nov. 29,1908
North'Bound Sounh Bound
A.M
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8:16
8:60
4:10
4:21
4:26
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Kathleen
“ Grovania
“ Unadilla
“ Vienna
Cordele'
“ Arabi
•* Worth.
11 Ashburn
“ Tilton
” Lenox
“ Sparks
“ Adel
Ar. Valdosta
Lv. Valdosta
“ Haylow
“ Fargo
Dexter
“ Cutler
•• Crawford
Ar. Jackson v"i e
Lv. Valdosta
“ Lake Park
“ Jonn'ngs
11 Jasper
“ White Sp
“ Lake City
'■ Lake gutter
“ Sampson City
" Hampton
“ Grandine
1 Ftorahome
Ar. Palatka
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7:28
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Ausley 610
RooUy Point
925
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Pope City -
984
3
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Barton 6 48
946
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Pineview 6 42
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Finleyson 6 38
Maihburn 688
Millerrllle
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10 40 4 20 10 05 HawkfasvilleS 101100(130
CONNECTIONS.
Hawkinsvilla—With Southern
Wrightsville* Tsnsille B. B By., and
Pitts— With Scabsard Air Lin*
Double Ken—With Atlantic & Birming
ham
Worth—With GeorgiaSouthern & Florida
Nos. g and 4 are solid train with Through Ceaches and Parlor Sleepers between
Macon and Jacksonville, and carries Pulman Buffet Drawing Room Sloewm batwehn
Macon and Tifton, onroute between Jacksonville and St Louis, Mo. andCMMco IU
SHAW 0 . B .
ViCIKPw*. rj n -n . .
Macon Ga Gen 1 PaM - A 8‘
J.M.BAFFTERY, D.P.A., ' LEON A. BELL. D. A. P.
Atlanta, Ga.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Atlantic & Birmif|gha ir R # R
' Ttme Tahte Effective Dec. 1,1903.
.W AYCKOBS fO JlON TE2TDMA - |'
munikaUma to WaYoross ‘
ttTATTUnb.
1
3
6 STATIONS.
2
4
~6
WavcroBS,
Nicholls,
Douglas,
Ambrose,
Wray,
7 10 a m
8 '26 a m
8 67 a m
9 27 a m
9 34 am
4 00 p iu
6 18 p m
6 47pm
6 16 p m
6 21 p m
Daily e x
Sunday
Montezuma,
Byromrille,
Vienna.
Cordele,
Double Run,
Rebecca,
Fiezgerald,
5 60 a m
6 16 a m
6 38 a m
7 06 a x
7 40 a m
120pm
1 48 p m
2 05 p m
2 36 pm
8 10 p m
Thomasvillo
Moultrio
8 learn
9 24 am
7 62 a'm
8 83 a m
8 22 p ra
4 03 p ra
0
Tilton
10 46am
Tifton
5 20 p ra
6 47 p m
8 00 p m
Fitzgerald,
Rebecca,
Double Run,
Cordole,
Vienna,
flyromvillo;
Monteauma.
1016am
10 49 a m
7 00 p m
7 36 p m
Thomasville
1101 am
1140 am
1169 an
1220 TV
1260p v
7 47 p m
ft
8 6 1 «•
i vn.
60 p m
716 am
742 am
816 am
845 am
Wray,
A ubrose,
Douglas,
Nicholls,
Wayoross.
9 03a ra
9 10a m
9 34a ra
10 06am
1120 am
4 36 p m
4 42 p m
6 08
6 24 5
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Agent on Line
GEORGE DOLE WADLEY,
Vice President and General Manager,
H. O. MoFADDBK,
GeaM Freight aad Passenger Agent. Traveling Frt. and Pass, Jut
J.J. MILLIGAN, Agent, VSenna, Ga, ' 5
emit* CE«s, W»yer**% $a
ALEX BONNYHAN,
Superlntend&nt.
J.G. KNAPP,