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ly newspaper—the farmer’s friend, the woman’s
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&/>e SUNNY SOUTH
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ly—devoted to Fiction, Romance, Literature and
Household reading especially adapted to the fireside
—fifty cents a year
LIFE and TIMES of THOMAS JEFFERSON
"By Hon. Thomas E. Watson, written for The Weekly Constitution aa the
first volume of Watson’s History of the United Btates, the greatest of all
of Watson’s great Histories. Tho Life OF Jefferson was begun In The
Weekly Constitution in July—being published weekly and to be completed
between now and Christmas. All subscribers to The Weekly Constitution
at $1 .OH, or to both The Weekly Constitution and The Bunny South at
$1.25 for the two, will be sent upon request made accompanying
subscription, a complete publication of all the back installments of
this great history, which should bo in every household. You thus get two
invaluable WEEKLY PERIODICALS, one news, the other fiction and literature—
and In addition, a publication of all back Installments of this great history,
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«»• $10,000.00 PORT RECEIPTS CONTEST
Is upon the total receipts of cotton at all U. B. Ports from 1 Sept., 1903, to
12 January, 1904, both inclusive. It is offered only hy tho Constitution and
not in connection with any newspaper syndicate, and hence is limited to the
Constitution* a Circulation.
The prizes are $ 3,000.00 for the exact or nearest to exact figures,
$1,500.00 for the next itest, $500.00 for tho next, $200,00 for next, and
$125.00 for the next best estimate, for five next nearest $50.00 each, SO
next $25 OO each, 20 next $15.00 each, 50 next $7.50 each and 100
next best estimates SI.OO each. Total of set prizes $7,000.00. IN AD
DITION $1,000,00 iii live $200.00 prizes for the best estimates in live
monthly sections of contest and $2,000 in two great consolation offers for
500 bales and 1,000 bales each way from exact figures.
Tho Statistics covering tho contest for last few yours aro i
Total port receipts September 1 to 12th
Cotton \ «*ar. of following January, both inclusive:
1897-1808 t 6,070,773
1808-1809 6,259,1 7S
1809-1900 4,261,365
1900-1901 4,846,751
1901-1602 5,279,507
1902-1903 3,313,879
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paper. DOUiLAS URSCZE,
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DIRECTORS:
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Accounts of Individuals,
and corporations solicited, JHfl
I Plows BBSS SHOP
First-class work. Clean, Warm
Shop, and Sharp Razors.
JUST GIVE ME A TRIAL.
J. M. LUPO, Proprietor.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestunts and digests all kinds o.
food. It. gives instant relief and nevei
fails to cure. It. allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. Is
unequalled for the stomach. Child*
weak thrive oa it»
Gupe§ itli&iocisack? troubles
JFrepareU c nl y by L\ C. I mV.' itt & Co., Chicago
The it. LottiecontainsS>j unitstbcuOe. sia«^
Sapp A Dent Drug Co.. Douglas; 1. \Y.
Mocrman, Ambrose; Dr. Parker, Nich
ols, G:i
LEVI
Attorney at Law.
Money to loan on City
lands from 3 and 7 per cent, jber an
num. Office in Overstreet Building.
Douglas.
the city barber shop.
ARTHUR BROOKS. PROP.
In front of Bank Building, Douglas,
Ga. Carries a nice line of Cheroots.
Cigars. &c. Everything clean and
cool. Your patronage solicited.
J. T. RELLIHAN.
Justice of the Peace 74S Dist. G. M.
Douglas, Ga.
Regular terms, 4th Monday of each
month.
KIMORID ACT OF MAR ON ISTHMUS.
Colombian Gunboat Reported to Have Been
Sunk by Americans.
There were persistent rumors in
Colon Thursday and Friday that the
Colombian gunboat General Piuzon had
been sunk by the American warships.
Secretary Darling, of the
navy department, said Friday night
that he had received no news whatever
with reference to '{he rumor, and it is
believed the is without founda
tion. __
BougMi Supply Co.,
Bank Building-North Side,
Douglas, Ga.,
Dry Goods, Clothing,
SHOES, HATS
And General Furnishings.
FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Everything* for Pantry
and Dining Table,
WATT-HARL£Y-HOLMES 60.,
DOUGtIjiAS, GtA.,
DEALERS IN
Builders’ Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Hardware, Stoves, Etc.
WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS AND OILS. •
All 13s of Plots. Sfn lis ifl Kite
R. E. LEE, Manager.
V Rotary Motion and
' BaU
WANTED.
Send for circular.
WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO..
For sale by Douglas Supply Co.,
Douglas, Ga.
OR. KING’S
TRY HEW discovery
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cutres Consumption,Coughs,
Cojds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pneumonia,Hay F ever,Pleu
risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Croup and
oping Cough.
HO CURE. NO PAY.
?HcPoOc. and Sl. TRIAL BOTTLES FEES.
ATLANTIC & BIRMINGHAM R. R.
Time Table Effective Dec. 1, 1903
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
WAYCR Sti TO MONTEZUMA. j MONTEZUMA TO WAYCROSS.
Stations 1 3 5 Stations 2 4 6
iVaycross .. .. 7:10a 4:00p .... Montezuma .. .. 5:50a l:20p 5:00p
Micholls 8:26a 5:19p Byromville .. .. 6:15a 1:42p 5:31p
Douglas 8:57a 5:50p Midway G:26a 1:52p 5:4Cp
Ambrose 9:27a G:lsp Vienna 6:38a 2:05p 6:04p
rtra y 9:34a 6:21p Cordele 7:05a 2:31p 6:30p
rhomasville 3:15p ... . v Double Run 7:40a 3:02p
Moultrie 4:24p ....' Rebecca 7:52a 3:12p
t ’ itton 5:45p Fitzgerald .. .. 8:33a 3:50p
Fitzgerald 10:15a 7:00p .... , Tifton 5:05p ....
Rebecca 10:49a 7:30p .... | Moultrie G:2Gi> ....
Double Run .. ..11:01a 7:47p .... j Tkomasville 7:35p
Dordele 11:40a 8:30p 7:15a Wray 9:03a 4:2up
i ienna 11:59a 8:55p i»42a Ambrose 9:10a 4:26p ....
Uidwa r 12:10a 0:lOp 8:00a Douglas 0:34a 4;-49p ....
Byromville .. ..12:20p 9:23p 8:14a Nicholls 10:05a 5:19p ....
Montezuma .. ..12:50p 9:o0p 8:45a Waycross .. ..11:20a G:2sp ....
Excellent through schedules and low rates for which inquire of any
agent on the line.
GEORGE DOLE WADLEY, Vice President and General Manager
ALEX BONNYMAN, Superintendent.
H. C. McFADDEN, _eneral Freight and Passenger Agent
J. G. KNAPP, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent
B F. HOLZENDORF, Agent, Douglas, Ga.
General Ohices, Waycross, Ga.
/Nichols "Bottling Works,
D. W. JOHNSON, Manager,
3XT±oli.ol .s, - G-eorgia,
Soda Wat al! flavors, Ginger Ale,
Coca=Coia, Iron=BreWo Good service,
promptness; fair dealing and special
attention to mail orders.
JOB PRINTING.MSIS