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« bm, !S a a $ $ “ *
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fc. ?>i 'it £) Is tt
Upon Receipts of Cotton at All
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Great L»ew
United States Pods From September 1st, 1903,
to SViay 1st, *304, Both Inclusive.
Conies! Opened Jan. ISth, 1384,-Closes April 20th, 1904.
DIVISION- Or PRIZES.
For O-.v exact, or tho non-c,3t *o th i cxict, < a I’vvjto of tho total number of Bales
of Cotton received .it nil United Statoe porta from September 1st, 1003, to May
1st, 004, both licit* Ivi $
Portion *! musruit ooslmsta -
Pbr tho nex noaro-1 ostlm to
Per the B n -x: noer->s os 1 Im vo, SCfti.O 3 onch
P >r :no io next nutroSt atlmnsoa, 13 SO o..oh
For the 30 nrfet nearest estimates, 10.00 oach
For tho 60 noxt nearo.it estimates, B.00 oaoi.
For tho loo next nearest oztlrtiacoa, 3.00
Additional Offers for Best Estimates
Ml
lade
Dunnx CVifferent .Periods'
of the Contest.
F$f convenience the time of the con
test Is divided into oatlmUes rt< elved
by The Ooninllullnn during four pe
riods—tho first period covering from
the beginning of contest to February
1*, 1904; second period, from Febru
ary 10 to March 1. 1904; third period.
March 1 to 20; fourth period, March
. 16 to April 20, 1934. Wc will give
1 the best estimate received during
eecfc period (In addition to whatever
tSdier price It may take, or if It take
•a prise at all), the sum of *125.00.
the four prlxes thus offered ot“
* 128.00 onoh amount to S GOO-OO |
$ 5,000.00
TWO GRAND CONSOLATION OFFERS.
First—For distribution among
those estimates (not taking any of
the above 188 prises) coming within
5<10 bales either way of the exact
figures •"••• • 1,000.00
Second—For distribution among
those estimates (not taking any of
the above 188 prizes aqji not shar
ing the first consolation offer) com
ing within 1,000 bales either way
of the oxact figures _il222i22
Crand Total 97,300.00
In enso of a tlo on any prize estimate the
monoy will be equally divided.
Conditions of Sending Estimates in This Port Receipts Contest.
Subject to the usual coedlttonc, rb stated regularly In The Constitution each week, the contest
la now on. Attention Is called to the following summary-of conditions:
1. Sand *1.00 for The Weekly Constitution one year and with It ONE ESTIMATE In tho contest.
X Send 60 cents for The Sunny South one year and with It ONE ESTIMATE] In the contest.
8. Send $1.26 for The Weakly Constitution end Sunny South both one year, and send TWO BS-
tlltATEB in the contest—that Is, one estimate for The Constitution and another for The Sunny South.
4. Send 60 cents for ONE ESTIMATE alone In the contest IF YOU DO NOT WANT A SUB
SCRIPTION. Such a remittance moroly pays for the privilege of sending the estimate. If you wlah to
a number of estimates on this basts, you txoy send THREE ESTIMATES FOR EVERY $1.00 for-
warded at the same time estimates are sent If as many as ten estimates are received at the same time
Without subscriptions, the sender may forward them with only $3.00—this splendid discount being of-
laiad for only ten estimated In ono order. A postal. card receipt will be Bent for ALL ESTIMATES RH-
OnVBU WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Where kiW-riptWns are ordered. THE ARRIVAL OF THB PA*
PRR ITSELF IS AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOUR ESTIMATE HAS BEEN RECEIVED AND W
CAREFULLY RECORDED.
5. The money and the subscription and the estimate must come In the same envelope every tea
Mb aattmaU, the money and the subscription go together. THIS RULE IS POSITIVE.
••oretcury Hester’s Figures Covering the Period of the Contest.
SIMM.
TOTAL PORT REOBIPT’I.
from Jit flei't*0!b*r to Ut Mur (Inclusive)
of following jPoer, The period covered by this
SALS8 IN OOTTON CROP.
Thin il tn.r.iy for your Information and
rent scintstss.
1*07-08 — 6,333,009.
1*08-08. 7.093 48
1*08-00 6,843,134.
1800-01 6,346,-11 9.
801-08. 7,216,179
808-03 7,378 627..
...0,188,884
..11,274,840
..10,888,488
.. 0,438,416:
• 10.680,680
10.727,808
*mlsh 1
908-03 7,378 027 10,727,609
figures above are certified by Secretary Henry G. Hester, of the Now Orleuu-i Cotton Exchange, who will
h the offioial figures lo decide this contest. .
GEO W WOOTEN
Lawyer,
New law office 01 Cittern stroot. near
court house. Will p-jctice- in till the
! courts of the state and In federal courts of
8 aeon anci Savannah. Vienna, t>a
D L HENDERSON.
Lawyer,
Will pra tue a all the courts except
cou ’ y court. Office in Stovall’a now
building, Vienna. Ga.
Address All Orders to THE ATLANTA C0NSTITUT30N, Atlanta, Ca.
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Physioian and Surgeon,
Vienna,- Ga.
Office over Walton Bros store.
Calls promptly attended, day and night-
Night calls answered from Roberts hotol.
J M WHITEHEAD,
DENTIST.
Viknna, Gi„
Barber Shop.
For slick work, call on
Walter Leonard
At Charlie Pov. ell’s old stand in the
MoDonald block. Wc do every
thing smooth and nine in our line.
D. A. It. Crum j Garden June
CRUM & JONES,
Lawyers. Corde’.e. <ia.
DR C T STOVALL,
Vienna, Ga.
Office in rear of drug store. Day and
night calls promptly attended. Prescrip
tion Free in our office work.
M. 0 FEW,
Attorney a. Law,
VIENNA, GEORGIA.
Will Practice in all tho Courts.
G. W. Busbkk j m. Bubbbk
BUSBEE & BUSBEE,
Lawyers,
VfSSfv.', G V
The interest o )iiiiru'.Y;Vi ;uilrjl
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T T Bivins, m d. HA Moiikt, m n
Physicians and Surgeons,
*6y*(!alls promptly answered,
Vienna, Ga,
DBS. EDGE* MoARTHUR.
COHDELK, GEORGIA.
^"Special treatment of chrc&io dia
Georgia Southern & Florida Ry.
Local Time Table. Effective Jan., 5 ,1905.
—READ DOWN pnn
HAWKINSV1LLE * FLORIDA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
PIN 12 BELT ROUTE
Local Time Table in Effeot Nov. 29, 1903
The FRANKLIN Typewriter
A Staneard Machine, $75.
Write to E. F. BUMPUS, Washington, D. C.
ON CREDIT.
Tha Celebrated Century Farm
WagMia direct from our Factory
Consumer at Factory
■I Cash or Baa) “ "
Payments. We trust 1
■5 living In *
rite for
Pricea-Cash or Baay Monthly
raslboneat peo-
carnnM&b2?ifc
North Bound
Sounh Bound
7 0
2--
718
7 26
7 80
7 40
7 60
800
906
912
9 26
934
9 46
1000
1000
1019
►O'—!
P t?
a 3J
JJl
816
r m
4 80
6 46
0 09
0 30
6 57
718
7 40
7 69
808
8 66
9 21
9 8'
0 43
1040
P
1
STATONS
2
4
A.M A; M.
6
12 46
2:01
2:26
2:42
8:16
8:60
4:10
4:21
4:26
6:06
6-10
6.47
6:5.9
7:0*5
7.26
7:44
8;20
am
6:16
6; JO
8:08
6:29
7:09
7:44
8-38
9;02
916
9:66
10:01
10=46
a m
1 20
2 10
2 29
2 47
1 10
1 46
2 05
2 21
2 29
310
8 31
344
8 49
4 36
4 46
6 25
610
0 60
7 12
7 32
810
p m
4 45
614
628
568
029
7 00
752
M6
8 80
905
910
950
p m
;
V. .VI,
AM.
Lv. Macon
4 10
310
( Kathleen
8 22
11 Grovania
305
“ Unadilla.
2 18
2:20
“ Vienna
2 28
2.00
“ Cordelc
2 l)
1:45
“ Arnbi
L v
125
“ Worth
Lv
111
“ Ashburn
Lv
105
1:03
“ Tilton
Lv
12 80
12:35
” Lrnox
Lv
12 0’i
12:13
“ Sparks
Lv
11 61
12:01
“ Adel
Lv
1148
11:57
Ar. Valdosta
Lv
1105,
11:15
Lv. Va'dosta
Lv
11 OR
1-1:05
“ Haylow
Lv
10 21
10:28
“ Fargo
Lv
9 38
9:11
if L-extcr
Lv
8 58
9; 03
“ Cutler
Lv
8 37
8:10
“ Crawford
Lv
8 20
8:23
Ar. Jacksonville
A
7 15
7:59
*11 m
p m
Lv Valdosta
Lv
10 52
U>50
“ Lake Park
Lv
10 27
10:22
“ Joan ngs
Lv
1013
10:03
“ Jasper
Lv
951
9.43
“ White Springs
Kv
9 18
9.03
“ Lake City
Lv
8 55
3:40
Lake Butlor
Lv
8 13
7:52
" Sampson Oltv
Lv
7 59
7:28
“ Hampton
Lv
7 35
7:03
“ Grandine
Lv
3 53
6:29
' Florahome
Lv
6 48
6:24
Ar. Palatka
A
6 16
6:8 0
a i
p m
A vl
1126
10 21
9 69
9 39
910
8 50
8 29
8 14
803
7 89
701
0 62
616
600
a m
Stations
8 67
9 00
9O4
20
27
38
31
60|
7?
3 5
7 id
6 68
6 58
12 87
2 33
2 28
12.6
12 2U
1210
12 06
12 00
.TfHtS;r. ¥&
maMimsttm
Worth
Denier
ihinglers
A mbny
DavisvilU
W»Heri>viile6 48
Doublo ltun 0 45
Busli 610
Alspalm R’vr
Steele
Ar. Pitts Lv.6 80
Lv. Pitts Ar615
Ausley 610
Rooky Point
Pope City
Barton
Pineview
Finleysoa
Mashburn
MiUervill#
Wallace
i“ • Ohaaoy
10 40 4 20.10 06 Hawkins vills61011 C0|l80
CONNECTIONS.
Hawkinsvillc—With Southern
Wrighttvillo ft Tennille S. X Rv., and
Pitts—With Seaboard Air lu>*
Double Run—With Atlantia A Riming,
ham Railroad.
Werth—'With Georgia Southern ARlerida
648
642
6 38
688
a v"
- ■ -a
5 3
12 60
,480
1138
11 82
1128
1128
6361110
Nos. 3 and 4 are solid train with Through Ceacbes and Parlor Sleepers botneen
Macon and Jacksonville, and carries Pulman Bullet Drawing Room Sleepers between
Macon andTifton, enroute between Jacksonville and St Louis, Mo. and Chicago, II).
Nos, 1 ane a are solid trains between Macon and Palatka, and carries Through
Coach between Macon and Jacksonville.
WM.CHECKLEY SHAW C. B. RHODES
Vice-Pres. Gen’l Pass. Agt
Macon, Ga.
J. H. RAFFTERY, D. P. A., LEON A. BELL, D. A. P.
Jacksonville, Fla. Atlanta, Ga.
Atlantic & Birmingham R . R
Ttme Table Effective Dec. 1,1903.
AL5 trains datlv.
.WAYCKQ8S TO MONTEZUMA
161
STATIONS.
3
MONTEZUMA TO WAYOROS8
STATIONS. T
Waycross,
NicnollB,
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 m
5 13 p m
6 47 p m
6 16 p m
6*21 p in
Daily ex
Sunday
Montezuma,
Byromville,
V lonna.
Cordole,
Double Bun,
Rebecoa,
Fiezgerald,
Thomasvillo
Moultrie -
Tifton
8 lb am
9 24 am
10 46am
Tifton
Fitzgerald,
Rebecca,
DouMe Run,
Cordole,
Vienna,
Byromville;
Montezuma.
1016am
10 49 am
1101 am
1140 am
1169am
12 20 pa
1260pm
7 00 p in
7 36 p m
7 47 p m
8 SO r|n
8 . . . m
s, *?m
60 p m
7 16 am
742 am
816 am
845 am
Thomasville
Wray,
Ambrose,
Douglas, .
Nicholls,
Waycross.
6160 a ra
6 16 a m
6 88 a m
7 05 a -r.
7 40 a m
7 62 ajm
8 83 a m
1 20 p m
143pm
2 05 p m
2 36 p m
3 10 p m
3 22 p m
4 03 p m
6 20 p m
6 47 p m
8 00 p m
9 03a m
9 10a m
9 34a m
10 06am
1120 am
6
6 00pm
6 20pm
6 04pm
6 30pm '
Satur
day
Only
4 86 p m
1 42 pm
6 08 pm
6 24pm
6 50pm
Xxoellent- Through Schedules and Lew A tes, Fo which inquire of any
Agent on Line
GEORGE DOLE WADLBT, ALEX BONNYMAN,
Vjce President and General Manager. Snperintendant.
H. C. JIoFADDEN, J. O. KNAPP,
GeuM Freight and Puseager Agent. Traveling Frt. and Pass. Ag
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