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$3,000 CASH PRIZE CONTEST,
The Atlanta Constitution’s Great Offer of 1900—The Cotton Re
ceipts at New Orleans from September to April—Full Statis
tics Given for Your Guidance — An Unparalelled Offer for Our
Readers.
■Hi* Atoanta Constitution offers a I*,MS
•wsh prise contest for January. February
end March. 1?00 as follows:
I'd the person sending a yearly rub
•orlptkin to Tho Weekly Const!! .tlo„, i -
«rfber with the correct estimate on th
rotten receipts at New Or) ans
the first erven months of tl. it -,
eotton year (Beptembcr 1. i - t- Apr.,
I 1100)— durli*;.
IU« If estimate Is rece.v i
January
tUm tt estimate I
I shro itt
•S# tf estimate . reot far. ..
above are for tht -xa.-t < stfmat«
tWe ore beoldee theec six priserang
ln« along. m. HO. m>. PM. * . iib-l <• .
a*noutitli,g to S1.UM. that wilt l paid ul
iutt tof tiw> six i:' t 4 ireji 40tlm.it ;
Mm New Orleans cotton roegl, ,n>
time during the three months of the on
But you hit It exactly during .Ian
wary Mxt sbctire the full fI,5t*J prize
tils OsnutKtrtloii believes ni-bod> will
Wt tba fleurea exrwrtly arid expi s to
yar «•»* the full amount of the prize
•Iflrvl-tJ.'W tn all. In a Constitution
Mot«l upon the name subject hi lS'i
Jt T. ltoote. of CapeSa Ml Ms, N. C.
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pH ttw axmet figures and received
Hr ne his prize. Mr, Poolo
mo not try *o «woll himself up ,t once,
Mat very gefierously paid off a mort
Oph#v on hie fatber'e hom» pl.w- i<1 with
(M balenoe he very wisely educai-d Mm
mtt at Trinity college. D ill
to MOW doing well In bu I
t'torotlna and Mve« still near hi: . I ■
V to noedleoo to nay he Is a warm frlr..
mS Iffie Omotltution.
Am a guide In making eetlmates u>
rtra n*m Ortoono port receipts. The Co,
wOtiKlen gtwie Oie following figures. c< i
;4Hd from statistics of the p...t for
rsarot N.O.reottt. Total U.
to 4 . v- H.A.sce«. hole year, crop !»•
MW. in.1- ctt. ft-p.l-Aog w J! Pl’Jfb
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lmi>ortant congress that Juut ever as
fumbled, the beginning of the laeuee of
lhc Presidential campaign of this veor
‘ h * d ^ atp " »P^ch«s lurtng Its
«"»> result of the Novem
** ‘; lect, “ n ** «»• development of Uie
•" ut h » «T eat industrial mmrements; 111
vershled , farm and yIlla K « Industries am
‘housands of other Important thing* will
he found fully and freely discussed In The
Weekly Constitution for ths-year. The
form and Farmers page, tho Womans
' T '..... the Southern Fulplt. the Chll
dri n k Pago and other Interesting depart
® cnUl " nl 1,0 »»>* conducted and will
" r ‘ ( l^cSaby , adapted to those addressed,
Th- ringing editorials of The Constitution
:;p * /' 1 lt ' k 11 m* ri ans " ht , In 0Ut ,' iha^.edvocacy n of e ?T' true r
‘ mo^raiir doctrine jWo in Mh–lr of tho
vrent Inter! of the m.v wis of our plain
people. :.hil protecting them from the
nro alone worth tho subscription price
tho over and again.
The Constitution has long
champion of the people and how sent Us
shafts deep Into the errors and evils that
threaten and bc-set the mar son. Its com
plate expose of the methods of Neill, of
New Orleans, nnl the shattering of the
influence of this prophet of big cotton
crop-, ami apostle of ruinously low prices.
and high js-lest of robbery, who has cos!
li e southern farmers hundreds of million*
ought lo win for The Oonatl
lasting gratitude of the whole
;tr, ad ferttllz r m
, , r t;. h mi- <.impost heap, an
hiking up the c-uO^el In txhaJf of t)v
farmers aj?a!npt the comblrw\Uon th«>’
: ., u . a, burden upon tb-m. 1*
,, ..., .-him. and ought to tv> h< ed,. t j
■; i ■ mi] K r,f the iu light,■ .
th bo?-* t method of do fen ho will often b;
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.found In a great paper, ably and fenrleij?
inn '!. upon wiilt^^CTfllp
only ior DP"'
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contro/of SmSSs the Dnivt.-ity. A college
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“HIWABSEE ROUTE”
Atlanta, Knoxville – Nsruism Ry.
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The Constitution Prize Contest.
Th ■ jn-izo contest that th, Atlanta
Constitution closed ti e first o Xo
vcmber was a buceess and over 000
mbf.ciiliers were suocesssful.
The new problems are easy and
will be a f'reat drawing card, You
out pet tliis pap- r and the Consti
tii11(.!:i one year cadi for :{•: 1.5(). hol
lowing are fie new problems:
i n-. c io*’ 2*25.00, which
i- iitifty jmi* ci’it. of wbrs I paid
*<}(■ it. What did tho horse coil?
!. Iiy K<?H'ng cloth at (iOc per
y; ii 1 im.kc a profit of twenty-five
])i • cent. What ' it cost per
yard?
■J. A fin; trasl stcod YG feet
E it!'.' broken off by a StO nr. eight-1
nh’ths of the broken equals 1
piece
four-fifths of the part now standing
l ow long is the broken piece. i
Set’ll your answers at once to iho
1’itooBKss and you may be Micecess
fuf. Try it.
m __________________ Trip to Paris m
:tciieble persoae of a mechanical or Inventive mlr-u
(ii siring a trip to the I’aris Exposition, with good
e i try dial expenses paid, should write Md.
The PATENT KECOKD, Baltimore,
“HIWASSEE ROUTE.”
j , Allania, Knoxville –, Norttism Ry.
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