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We are selling the Deering Ideal
Mowers and Rakes.
The best machines one the market.
Will maKe it to the interest of an}
farmer to buy of us.
These machines are indispenable to farms and far¬
mers. They are money makers and money savers
and all well equipped larms must have them. The
Deering "% has ho superiors and we will save you mon
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M’ELVANEY & BRODNAX.
GOOD GAME 0? BALL.
Co dyers crossed bats with Social
i i role uh the Inane grounds Inst
Thursday..
The game was snappy and full
i f interest, from tho start to the
e d-' ol H.ni.n. anil
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Con m 111 1 iti on.
C^OJltnry
$2^00 CASH.
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r l'he Constitution now offers
12300,00 in Cash Prizes to agents
lor tho very best ?«ents work
tim ing the first quarter of Dm
lust, year of th“ new century.
limiting ail contest, except
sgonts, they place the whoD
turn to the agent’s credit and
junkc tho -terms equitable n
ibstriUuting it 1 over the w'
iritow. To arrange th*, iv
fouth has been divided i iCU'
fictions, as follows:
4s.t Section. Vir .N. rtr
{bmdhuq South
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Florida.:.
iid gent ion Taanease®, Ala¬
lia mil atul Mississippi.
Bakkctiotn Georgia.
41 b Bection. Louisiana Ar
kftnsns, Texas, Indian Territory
l\ud Okla'icina.
This making tvbout an equal
number of suberiptions accord
jng to The Con&fi tution ’a list, as
it now stands.
THE CASH PRIZES ARE2
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For IjYjrfjenfe Ust from«AT nY
j aii. 1st to April 1st 1H01,
from \vu*Uf Territory
For iff* Itiffhfst ”• a “
„f tile aCw* four divisloi m from
Jhu. 1st to Ayi'd 1st 1001. Al 1 -
*1 Kit 1 he above*g#tier«t prize
ja awarded.....—w-..... :tOO.OO
For th* seeoud ,ist for
tke throe mm.H.s Ifi eael. sec¬
tion it*,.... »»••••♦*-»*•* ■ -• itxuo
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For the third high*# *n«t for
the three month* hi faeh see
tion 60.00
hijarlmst ate & t for
F*r the fourth
the three months iu I :c- |.. 25.00
t ion
For the fifth highest 1 ie
three months in ei l *»C
-V- , 15.00
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tion.......
Fort lie sixth ;ij%*h«t list f,,r
the tlffe^.monftvsin each s^v
tlon 10.00
For Hi* tsn next, highest li*i*
ironi the whole territory at
random,* not taking any °f a "
hove prize? v $l0.00 each..............♦ lOO.iH'
^'o! prizes from Jan -
to April 1st tool ------ ••**500
Tb»! ,,w, Mbe.. 10 1 ,«
large cr iwd who witnessed it w< ie
much enthused.
This was the first game played
in Conyers this season, Tin boys
ha vo nil been busy and no effort
was made lo organize a team until
two weeks ago. At that time Mr.
Clyde Langford took hold of tho
'”»‘er and thv witconw was the
for th« thre* months covered by
contest are 48800 nann s
Those with the new subscrip
mods secured will doubtless run
the !i"t up npprcciahly in every
Every neW8 paper read
pr jn , lu , w | lo i„ South wi'l be
^ Rn 0 pp 0rlun Hy t G get on
()ur , j4
Tim Constitution wants good
agents ». very where Men w ho
will get, out and canvass* and
hustle for new business. Many i
w ho have to go over t ieir own
and adjoining counties on bus -1
mess can take the Constitution
along as the best- *ids line
Country doctors, tax collectors,
rural rout* mail carriers. nur-J
sery men , farmers • and good
workmen, could all rtaliz-*
among these prizts and make
their commission besides. A
fair salary j-.'oposilion for any
•nan
”h« Weekly - Constitution
Li .Id,' S peeial feature of its ag
. page, which, is presid¬
ed .er by Col. R. J. Redding,
t.i octor of lb* Georgia expeli j
ijent, farm, and a man who i*s
recogniz’d as an expert on *11
agrici ltu 'al topic.*.
The Constitution will send a
sample copy free to any one
sending his own and the names
of six neighbors.
The Constitution shopld he
in every soutl ern home.
7*his paper and tho Constitu¬
tion one year for $123.
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HcELVANEY & BRODNAX
AGENTS,
\Ye represent some of
best Fire Insnrance Companies
i, ujiiiuiiaA Md ask the public
generally to see us before plac¬
ing their risks.
Office in Banner office under
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McELVA KEY A BRODNAX*
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game with Social Circle and
the splendid victory for the
home boys.
The 0 myers team is composed
of Steve Gleaton, catcher, Clyde
Lang ord, | iteber, Vernon McDan¬
iel, 1st base, E ton Tucker, 2nd
base, Live Loyd, 8rd base, D. M.
Almand, short, Henry McCaila,
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THE GAILEY DRUG CO.
CITY BARBER SHOP
HENRY REAGAN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortable.
My towels are clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give me a call when you need
dressing up.
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My undertaking establish
meut is well fitted up and
my stock of undertaking
goods is complete.
Attention " prompt and ca
p a ^] e
Hearses free of
Charge.
W. V. Amand,
A FRICANA will cure Syphilie and Ol#
Sores to Stay Cured.
right field, Cliff Sigman, center
field, Charlie Almand, left field,
These are all home be ys and the
manner in which they acquitted
themselves in Thursday’sgame was
more than satisfactory to their
friends.
The vi iting team vent upon the
diamond with great confidence in
their ability to win the game. The
team has played fifteen gaums this
season and won twelve of them,
The pitcher for the visitors, Mr.
Bush, of Winder is just home from
Texas, where he In's been doing box
work in the Texas State League.
sinoe April 1st. His catcher, De
F nperriere, was all that could be
desired, and yet, this tsvirler of
Lone Star State fame, gave up
nine hits to our amatures who
have had no practice of conse
quenco. Several of these hits were
for t wo hags and better. D M Al¬
mand, Live Loyd hit the hall for
over the fence. Loyd’e counted
a home run as lie succeeded in loe
ing the ball.
The visitors were evidently much
at the article of ball put
up by the home team. They ex¬
pected to win in a canter and at
the end of the 9th, when the score
told a tale of 5 to 0 in favor of
Conyers the disappointment felt
by the semi-professionals was
plainly visible upon their faces.
Langford, who did the box work
for Conyers, was too much for the
best batters of the visiting team.
They never succeeded in finding
his balls when hits were most need
ed. He was as much a puzzle to
them in the last inning as at any
time during the game and only
gave up 8 hits in ttie nine innings
Oleaton who caught Langford in
a superb manner, is one of the
steadiest men on the t mm, lie
may be counted on at all limes to
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules, and Rates, both
Fassenger and Freight.
write to either of the undersigned
You will recpfve prompt reply and
reliable, information.
C C McMILLEN, A G JACKSON
G A Pass. Dept. GP A.
G H WILCOX, S A„
Augusta, Ga.
S E Magill, C. D. Cox,
Gen’l Agt. Cen’l Agt,
Atlanta. . Athens.
W W ardwick, W C McMitlen
Gen’l Agt. S. F, A PA.
Macon. . Macon.
MR Hudson, W M McGovern.
T. K. & P. A, Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta, oa. Augusta
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Si> , '.atttre of
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do liis full duty. He has no stipe
norm the state among local catch
ers.
Vernon McDaniel played the
! faultless first for the home boys.
J He puts alert snap and in the willing. game and is
always
Henry McCaila, m right, is as
steady as an old horse and gets
everything L at conies his nay.
Cliff Sigman worked cemer field
well for the practice he has had
while Charlie Almand did equal 1.
as well in left field. D M Alnuum
at short, Live Loyd a thud, and
I Eaton Tucker, at second, play
ed good ball and helped materially
to win the game,
Taking everything into consider
at ion tile home team is the *>trong
er of the two and can put up a
most excellent article' f ball.
Other games will be arranged for
sot n and the home team will be in
much better trim for them than it
was for this one, in which it work
ed out such a signal victory.
f Rear. Admiral Schley hca
bten goaded into asking for s
court of inquiry to settle the
question off the relative of the
services of himself and Ad¬
miral Sampson at Santiago,
lie has been slandered and
misrepresented until his pa¬
tience has been exausted. lie
calls a halt on Maclav’s *‘Ihs
tory of the United States Na¬
vy,” nhich contains state¬
ments very damaging to him.
The court will convene when
the whether gets eoohr.
OASTOHSA.
Dears the The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bignattne
of
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MANUFACTURERS AND FINISHERS OF
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