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Consl if lit io33.
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$2500 CASH.
Tlio Constitution now offers
$2500.00 in Cash Prizes to agents
for the very best agents work
during the first quarter
first year of tli? new century.
O mi ting all contest, except for
agents, they place the whole
sum to the i.genPtj credit and
make the terms equitable
distributing it over the w‘.
tern lory. To arrange thL
South has ' i n divided j . !x *.
sections, u . follows;
1st Section . \ 1 -3 ' • .?■ il
Carolina, > rilina n ■
Florida.
20 Sec Got a . masses, Ala
bama and Mississippi.
8d Section. Georgia.
4th Section Louisiana Ar
kansas, T xas, Indian Territory
and Oklahoma.
This making about an equal
number of suberiptions accord
iug to The Constitution’s list as
it now stands.
THE CASH PR 5 ZES ARE:
For ldgM-st list from ANY
ago lit, Jan - 1st to April 1st. 11)01,
from wiion:: Territory.............$ 400,05
For the highest list it; EACH
of 1 1 to above four divisions from
Jan. 1st to April lu 1001. A F
TEll the above general prize
is awarded........................................ :mo<.
For the second highest list for
the three months in eacli Seo¬
tion................................................... ICO.iO
For tlio third highest list for
the three months in cacti se'—
tion..................................................... 50.00
the fourth highest list for
fepree months in ea.cn sec
tion f „............................................... 25.00
,
’or tho fiI IIi highest list for the
three'months in each sec
tion.4,................................. ......... 15.00
'ortho HHjgEp'oo Jlxth hi go list list for
montlisin each sec-
1 0.00
in each section.....$ 500.00
M. Total for four s* ( lions..... $2000 00
For tie ten next higiiest lists
i from the whole territory at
F random, not taking any of a
fiove prizes, $10.00 each..............$ 100.00
Total cash prizes from Jan. 1st
to April 1st 1001 $ 2500.00
The subscribed s to be renewed
for the three months covered by
this contest are 48300 names*
These with the new eubscrip
tionis secured will doubtless run
tho list up appreciably in every
section. Every newspaper read -
er in the whole South wiU be
given un opportunity to get on
our list.
The Constitution wants good
agents every where. Men who
will get out and canvass and 1
hustle for new business. Many
who have to go over t.ieir own
and adjoining counties on bus¬
iness can take the Constitution
along as the best side line.
Country doctors, tax collectors,
rural route mail carriers, nur¬
sery men, farmers and good
workmen, could all realize
among these prizes and make
their comm is ion besides, A
fair salary } fopositiou for any
The Weekly - Constitution
rnaxe? special feature of its ag
ed CVer by Col. R. j. Redding, J
ment farm, and a man who is
recognized as an expert on all j
agricultural topics,
The Cousti! ution will send a
gample copy free to any one
sending his own aud the names
B^eix neighbors.
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1HE GAILEY DRUG CO.
The Constitution should
in every southern home.
This paper and the
tion one year for $ 125 .
An Or dinance.
(Licensing Dogs.)
Bo if ordained by the May¬
or and City Council, of the city
of Conyers, Ga., and it is
hereby ordained by authority
of the same, that all persons
owning dogs in said city shall
be required to pay a special
license of one dollar per an¬
num for each dog owned. A
tag shall be furnished free,
by said city, to all persons
paying the tax, which shall
be worn by the dog. All dogs
not provided with the proper
tag shall be taken up by the
authorities and killed after
the tlii*d day unless the spe¬
license fee is paid by the
Sec, 2. Be it further or¬
dained that it shall be the du¬
ty of the City Clerk to keep
record of all tags issued and
a description of the dog wear¬
ing same.
Be it further ordained,
this ordinance, having been
read the third time in open
shall beof force Aug.
1st. 1901 .
Chas. G. Turner, Mayor.
J, II. Wallis, Clerk.
Call at The Weekly office
secure tags.
AN ORDINANCE
( Directing Physicians.)
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of tiie City of Conyers,
and it is ordained by authority
of the same, that on and after the
passage of this ordinance, it shall be
unla wful for any physician or physi¬
cians, practicing: in said city, to de¬
tect any of the following eontageous
diseases: Small Pox, Scarlet fever,
Yellow fever, Cholera and Diptheria
in said city, without reporting same
within 12 hours to the M »y° r of said
or physicians failing to
o o be
o> 2. conduct
upon conviction shall be purnish
ns prescribed in Sec. 20, of Amen¬
Charter of said city.
Above ordinauoe read the 3rd time
passed, this July is. 1901.
C G Turner, Mayor.
J H AN’all is. Clerk.
^FRICANA will cure Syphilii and 01$
WEEKLY - BANNER-
Astounded The Editor.
EditorS A Brown, of Bennetfcsville
S. C., was once immensely surpris¬
ed. “Through long suffering from
Dyspepsia,” lie writes, “my wife
was greatly run clown. She had
no strength or vigor and suffered
great distress from tier stomach,
but she tried Electric Bitters which
helped her at once, and. after us¬
ing four bottles, sue is entirely
well, can eat anything. It’s a
grand tonic, and its gentle laxative
qualities are splendid for Torpid
liver.” For Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Stomacnand Liver trou¬
bles its a positive, guaranteed cure
Only 50c at Gaiiey Drug Co.
For Isale.
A ladies bicycle, good as new,
for a small price. Call at this of¬
fice.
They Are in iiiverv Town
People who w.'sn to he enterpris¬
ing until it begins to look as if it
might cost something.
People who want good public
buildings if they can be had with¬
out increasing the taxes.
People who 110 not, eo to church
because they do not like the min¬
ister ; others because the contribu¬
tion box is passed
People who wisn some One else
would open anotner store, shop or
market because tnev are unable to
be trusted any lunger by those al¬
ready doing business.
•People who will tell you what
your neighbor says about you if
you will promise not to tell w} 10
told you.
People who want goed walks
and streets—if tire poor, unfortu¬
nate drinking men will pay for
them.
Men who do not need to work
because their wives or mothers are
supporting them
Girls who nave nothing to do but
dress, fix up ana walk around, try
to look pretty and catch a beau,
Old maids wno gather up all the
news to repeas
Women who do not make their
home pleasant for husband and
children because they must be
continually away from home
tending societies or to other pco
pie', affairs—Orange Observe.
The stingy man is always a
close observer.
Did the whale Jonah avos in
have to eat enough to satisfy
the iuner man.
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BUTLER BROTHERS, Proprietro
MANUFACTURERS AND FINISHERS OF ♦ ' Li
ItallSan, Vermont and Oeor=
gSa Marble,
Moimments nml gray estones.
I 1 OF E VER V DESCRIPTION•
w. "V\ Almmul, Agent
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My undertaking
ment is well fitted up and
my stock of
goods is complete.
Attention prompt and ca
pable.
Hearses free of
Charge.
W. T. Airnuid.
Undertaker «&
CITY BARBER
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.
FIRE IBMM
HcELVANEY &
AGENTS,
We represent some of
best Fire Insurance
• . and .
oxis ence ass. , the , public
P"”** 1 !* *? SeS 1,3 before P 1 ^
mg their risks. ,
Office in Banner office under
hotel.
McELVA NEY & BRODNAX*
JS *]£J
Bears tto The Kind Yon Have Always Bough!
Signature
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IV • r iC • Hopkins
X>EJ\TIfc§T.
CONYERS, - - - - GEORGIA
Office in Night Building.
Work guaranteed.
F. T. Hopkins, D. D. S.
H. H. MCbONAL & SON
PRESIDENT DENTISTS.***
All work guaranteed to please
Office up stairs over J. IL
ma nd & Go’s, store.
Oonyeks, . . . • • Ma.
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules, and Rates, both j
1
write to either of the undersigned
You will receive prompt reply an<l
reliable, information.
C C McMILLEN, A G JACKSON
G A Pass. Dept. GP A.
G*H WILCOX, S A.,
Augusta Oa.
S E Magill, C. D. Cox.
Gen’l Agt. Cen’I Agt,
Atlanta. Athens.
W AY ardwiek, W C McMilleu
Gen’l Agt. S. F, & P A *
Macon. Macon.
MB Hudson, W M McGovern.
T. F. & P. A, Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta, ca. Augusta
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always
Bears the
Signature of