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Conducted by Mrs. Win. King, 480 Courtland Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
A SONG FOR OUR FLAG.
A bit of color nizainM the blue;
Tl j‘-»s es the morning. b'.ue for trie-
ATVi rel forth- kindling light of tlam'*
Abd tnLJU fur a n.iiion'.- fame
t*»h ’ fling : f forth t the wind- tt.tr,
Whh hope i i its «\ ’ r.\ shining -t.i r.
I d r i:*i folds, wherever fmjihl.
sh ■ k <:•••!. «.' llitvo I--;.- >..m s hot.
• ■•'•'i'i.
[••n’t you love it. .is out it floats
I'rom the school house peak, and glt.l
' ■ n-.g thm its
S ng o‘‘ th? banner that aye ahull b p
Symbol of honor and ' iet ■’
t'-, f v.r; thrill when the marching Pet
of inbilant soulLts shake tin- strt-'l,
\n«i th. niiff! y ami th* trimpets rB
\nd t'.- r- i, wh ' and bl j- is “\er n*
1 »n- t x •'! prax arn d starting t-ars.
p max nr v* r I ? ■ tri-d through age-hmg
• e-i r? ?
A •- n-_ for .►•;•■ Png. jr intrx « ’•><. ■-1. ,
Tgathers ’ n -th it a mighty h" ‘.
! >4 rr. ’ v it we • «• :; e go -Hy and
\\> hel l in to. 'm ath I'ath- r’s 'until;
V ’* I-inner -.al from here
XTu • ■ • th- •• h •: ’ hj ’idncs lost
But a’wr.rs valiar.’ at. I pure and true
Ou" st'irrx Hag. i»d. wh:t r - ami bin-
M mil xR :t f s wlstt:
A LITTLE F2RO.
c • a a • '•... >•
of tw? artificial kind but ■. ’ -al t -li i
lark.- . :• kb d : ; i ■ ; d " * i a eg. I
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yr." r • •■ . .rl aa :. «»f . a r:;; ag
■ : ’ - at by this I
ii»•- • ■ i :
r mill w! ' " •
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k Bib’- v. a
iBBERTS
V.T.- -i I say I cure I d • net rr.ean merely to
■ ■ ; them f -r a time J.; 1 tix-n have th.-m re
t K.i.:.. I mev; aradt. .il cure. Ihavemade
tl-r eof Fl. . 1 11.•. -Yor FALLING
a' ■ ’ -' '■ . I w .irr. tn y
mr "! to cure the u- st cases. Because
.vefa id i; no rc< -a for not n->w
r. -a • ' Send at once for a treat :se
s .: a fr - B-ttle of my infallible remedy.
G er • preso and Post Oilice.
Prof, W.H.PEEKE, ED., 4Cedar St,.N.Y.
SCH'TJ 3 AND COLLEGES.
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%■ u .e on, .ti «»».-■ tv> f.nish." il«>at thorough
« ■ l-.-i ’■ •• • on I"f - rad* a* fre*t
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M \"l \ Ul -I cI" <OI
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TEI.ELRAI’HY
c p . rt * and . it- . « pcaltlon* red.
i.rorgin Ir ' rgrti <»!• *chrto’, **e«inin . (. n
i rminghain Businettt
.t.--.t- gn -» p. 4-. .‘rood Gr-
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► .v/i GraG-?at*« T> *»■’.*« fr mlto A appHcactona
:▼ for "© < X -: •ilrapb-r*. Book
k»-‘ pin£, •»!’.<■ Telegraphy taught Refen »
/.• «nrx a bualnefta n e-t an ! > a--.4 -r« Wri *• for
W .\r. i ■ ' Prt’ident, \t mtn. »-a
pnrtf ifPuPi?i2 Shorthand. Penmansnip,
LJuL’B.’AL.L.I l'"U etc.* su<ttUy taugb*
Lt man or no ■ rres' by Draugh
wsßus Colletes Na ' h - ,1 '-p?
I. .us. A-:-- ■- Mon'go.nery. It. JTOj,, jW
V. ..rtb, '..il —-or.. Ltttln R< ■k. {ltflfj
... rr-ut. M1» <l*posit money
In bank Hit position is se-nred. Wj fegQ
-I'l,ooo »tu<lent«. i ..r B-oklet on 'r-*™-
“Home Stndy-' or Colle«e Catalog.add. Dept
4 Bus» Collc§c» Nashville, lenn.
I ing ' • Shanksville • n Tuesday, end rvery-
I Where Billy went he saw s.-me brilliant '
. pictures of w.»nde,fiil men and xvonteu ,
I and o.riblr looking animal c . or the
I shouting of other boys, tilling Ids yming .
• soul with •nthuslasm
| AT of his Jifo he bad dream--I d g ‘'ng j
I io a circus Wax b.u k in be - m< tme . j
, sometime? he wen doubted it- ev» r hax ;
' ing bv n true, was a faint picture in his |
1 mind of when <»n< e holding t • the hand of j
a i'.g. kind man whom h? had e.alb d i
; “Paddx.” he had wandered round in a
| maze .>f brilliant lights and strange, won
i derful scenes. u nd he had often wondered
! that h •.<! boon a circus
It . . -rly Monday morning wh'n
' Billy do id. I I *sk farm--' I’.ax.b f-»r
1 tomormw afternoon and '<'• - to 4 • t<-
1 the shoxx.
Th.- morning .-bores w?r- n\<" .nd th?
! first feint sire ik< of pink uid yol’oxv |
wrr.- gilding the » <sl v ■ ‘i Bh.x c.i ire f
r r«»m th- barn
l .t’-m. i Pax i hid ju=.' • ' --.b d in <
< it« nine and turning In'., th*' I»t v-»x j
sTribd ’ • :: • oil. •»*' xxhi b h<- x\ ■ v»-r\
proud But to run 11l y •• •• - ,; H
I breath and • ix-- me- -i 1 xvo ti- • “ b ••-
'• <1 bi from a fl . -1<: ' m.ic h«»r •• d••
• • • trnd to sweet
r«-n n.-t then, ind Billy - o dd hardly have
-•hos.-n a more imy.port uni. linm
-\T t l >, t \ i he - nd. siamm.u ing and
' oash' '’’y • kh,-; axx >. "mighn'i I
! ’;av< !om ■ • ■ a • ■ ■
’ :».• -nts. pl-'T- . go m ||,- irons
IT-i n. r Pix i ' it: ■ i k rm •' ! ; ' 1
1 Bill- oh.- h • .-I ■ 1 digging 1. n.
’nt ♦ the - ’ <• .■ •<i - b .
1 with'-m o 1 d- xdinx nv about this on |
f . i : . n W : • th- . .-! tin
ciddx '• -I unn g 1 • " 1
,i d :■o, O o :;.ndme I: • -p -- U lh I t
Al dtm n asr sh •• ; . -t- f f ’ A '
:he horn - !• • X ing Bill' w ith .« dis••• •
< -k !i • • age- i'ttl.- la ’ and
li. • . . .1 ; . lov. .-d it- t; . • i rm- - -
.do, .u. .• ■«. I a- i o.■
1. mjui.o-1-. • ■ - . . n. • ling • r
r rn 1>- :• -a . . i - u r- . 11. -I ta
x\ a--.•,. ... u Ju d : im ■ m ! st..-- I
•h» • • xc 1 • thin : . o -.- -> • ( -) hjy
.- 1 .- n p was ■ f- - • v.«- 1 loth-
Haught r Smil-’S ; is*flu f - xx from
I . ; r i’ xx -m » ’ ■he w.-i a r > ■ •
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t ' ag lib pl ■ IT lha i had b«- 1
.!• uied )•’ :n
, omrm- -In* ’
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b- •.• ing ■• : ' -. v. .th it n
-d ami dr ;nr- m i * *■ uning «■ 'rm t-- ;
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■i ■ - , - I : • m- .•• • ■
xx •• o a 1 .■ what mid
! 'furiaf •u ■’ i'.i.s 'iking ais
Wide - ; ■h’ Was . . .
r i»aai gruff. a- Bil’ d i
■ - > -. id : fra. ! r
A : - -»n .. xx ,■ ng axx a n
M all go - . it. sot i her--' • to
B : • •»> xx. :. \i month an 1
•a m to, sti k\ and m. an a ri’tr:
..T-xx n little Who b therr
;n . .ad xx 1 h «
mid il l Chi’tk •- sir.” t ■-n turn
•I aa d g «.z- •• th- wl;.<l‘.w at th*
■ t -, - • imh „ of th- <«»:nii!g
BAX l»A BP
TO OUR CUh’n~ONDENTS.
X >rding to >r<-mis, w- are now gn
!.g t • a-k ?(ir p iatf.S of tll-e.- -Pui
'■ug the i.v;■■ lett us f;>r two in rnths. . i.-l- <
I :: M • 11 H ha - be>-n v cry ha 1-I
■ o <1 ' s • • amn ha s impr« »-<l
•o n , h and o many x cy good loti. 1
‘j •. - - »-■ ix d. I wi «h to C'-ngraiu-
xx ‘ IT uid • I. r :• tt< 1- a
j • . -1 tiio-. xx i.-- . tors have ,
t • .»po >r*l ■ • the must not t hink
j I Hi ! i. »t ’’link ?io-m g”-d. ’-ut fm ih»
[r« a. hi iirai it i-» inc •> —ible to publish
i: h? great nun- r rat • om»- T<» go on
I trying I ■ -no <galn. ’ I '• t c.-m- .
I I k- . p a book in which I mark th--
I h it.-!, th.--. a th* names: M.ih.-I >
!<’l.«t*' ItandaU. Sunn• rx Hie. A’a.. « \c. I ,
’I. .• n. Witt Kyleton. M.i ,
■ .Cl • 12 ■- c - ■•1 . . cent A.I < J ■.< ci I
jl’.ilm.irc Terir,.. <:* ellrnt. Winnie
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION* ATLANTA, GA., MON DA * M\ R< Il 23, 1903.
Palmvr.i Tenn , P A. Clarke.
M t \ . xx. • >kla . \ cry good
' .\ow | xx h h all of the**- young folks
■ <eud me their phot--- and the\‘ "ill
,ad >rn ";r .1 mi-.r pag<- fm Mai h and
W e ho;.-- . . hux-- . x-■ lent mark
. d to many mm c leit- :
' 1 XT Sl'Si K.”
CHAmi 1 liST.
1 P- i I Bak. r. M- ody . X; k . I” v' nts
'• --!•» B Grrr-ne. Greenland, S < ~ I‘' u ~
Bob-rt <i Pee b'ort Mills, S. 5c
Magen t’hapman, Moodx , Ark !'»• .
B- -de Morety. Yuma, X •>>
Mi- > P. Willhite. M .adv. XrK.. 10c.
< ’din Bak- r Moody. Xrk . 11.
l-loline Pantzb i. P.antzl--r. Ala . Sr.
I.’ I, Banm-rm in. M* ridian. I la , ,'»c
I dla. Be l. J mghtmi. Lt. JOc.
JUNIOR CORRESPONDENCE.
IB’.-- I'dwards. <7u’tm.'i:i. G.i P «r
1 -uioj I am . little 1> - . 7 years old.
IL'Ve o’H • ■ n h. S'-ho.a eight months.
. Wil Part in n x -• : < • r M -..d. .
\ mt S-. i- I .xoi r xx r t • w ith a pencil
xx h- -a I I- ar n to a . 3 | a ni tin- only
i -v I ha \ only 1 v.-> si.>l» :•. I have
ixx - \ani Sass- - ami lln-y a’-- - • good
: lud • ii* ■ W • h.i x • a t< a- ht-r la our
ii- um- .. mi I . p.-r \ cry mm h
< You: I- • rr 1: ?.a . - xvrittmi .1 lit: !e
' 7 y car old box 1
Henry ]•’]-. mar ‘I ■rg.t ’xv:-. Ga P- -r
JriHor. I ha’..- b-'r-i j iding I'm' cousins*
ictl-'.- for .'-nr- tim-‘ a mi think tin; are
improx ing x--. y much. I live <\xay down
a- •in rrtl)W.-?t <h■-d i. xxh-*:. < par
' [ ion ■ • in. land 1 I-> xx t n-1 fcr. 1 .: . win';- -
• 1 ‘ ’■ r p irtM • r-»d ami Hi'. . 1 bit \\ ■
j rai-- a quantity of corn cud c -Bori and
sxv • it ».-• J kih - y. i| all vxrot'- -Us
of x aI. and B xx ill s-i-m b-- tt'm- f -
An: d t-’ol . too 1 <’nall xxrltr a w m•'
is . W - :ia\. -1 K r p. j- ,i.(v ti-.at Res
<»X door || p r» a ; . H'. VC II H*!. t,
•>. « •-•..-.-. n get on; ma ! ex ei y d-- y .
W ould !;k ■ •o’ . <pomi with some of tin'
’ \•- • m .i f t ••< .-1 ’0 ■xx <■l: . 11 :
XX in : - A H!t S • and ’ !.-■ •hi
- \ ' J; h’ xml. Ga. Pent .11: -h
\ - ’ m. Jit •' H npt 1 1 xx ■ : • x
I .vid 11. ii " ’ j. | .• m a girl U
• m > ; M’ hom- is n the country li
■ n 1- m >toy i: g wut h my
in ;mi yoini; to school h< r- 1 atn in
’m • '-.th -.!■ I have to study v- r-.
.r ■! I * opt- I xci I 4- ’ th* "Ugh h- r••
I • \ t ... < . W<• !-.a\ ■■ •< ti: .. h Id •
' Sl'" We • -•• • .3} i pupils
..-•I x : i hem R1 bland has ,-x p p >
l iii -n - r ab‘-ut l.'-uti ami growing rapid y.
it ; Hum- d h I’".e rmu.-rn part -u Stexx
>: t ■ j . It . • on- -f th. I.m gest -"I
mi ; . 10 on found. g-«- 1 : "i- - nr.d f'- r
■ : :u: a- u •-d ift-'taii w.'itei as ..n
■ o r
14 ’ mxx : I gu- s I hid h : ■ •
• -r - - ’ urn I xx > . I 1 x • ■ »rre
y ■ d •*. • «n * th- .■ • 1
> I.’ hi; tan .1 < h rg: * |
i : -a agf M; i • a- :: *■. ; .b 1
: th- -'a ' ■ • : i 'ons- »n d h>s • n
h ii li.ihil- 1 x er. | hke it Let '--r
i in 1- ■* , h« ..1i ■ r I ai xea
.. r»t h r . i • - - m ■ It ■ a new
- '• A>■ ■ Y; i-i ■ - ■ m i; g
• ts ith ' 1 ' •'* m ; b t" ii.mt i- -u
t . . ii- • ■ ■ 1 has ■ gun .u i dog
,d I f- 't-l •. • »w s m-si la -d
P im 1: • 1 o:.-:g .h • - 111 ;• t\ <ut
-> ■ • ;• • .*. 1.1 . ■ t xx • ke i <
in . -• pt. xxTH j-■ ra.l
c. •k. . Lot aa --..i ben caught 11 «>m -’ «y
•d : 1 u
1 :k- ’ hunt r.b cs wm n it s;?>xxs.
•tv • xv- ixi ’t ml .-.ii' - : c.v th. xxijH.-r,
' We Lax* In d • \*ral rain, in th-
•.• • : f- xx xx c< Rs. I ,x :.l close by asking
1 ' 1 Want bra . - -onma ’1 i-T t • !
• i: 4 oi res - il • fl <g th • • d
■■ j’;-id ■- C-'V-s for the G--. 0...
( < 0 • -1. V -P-a- .!•
I. ;l- ■ m- . ; -oy s, lox r to b ut. I
d . ’ • ‘"nn d t • n riling
' xx Hh m ' I I fel; i: o « p-aid "f wnt'-t.
H fri- ■ 1: •■! V !g\x , th. .< iri- d
n to ; i ..ut but I tel am !>■>’ •. 1
m. iid g t out. L 1 I th vif.i.t I
•
tm • • ha • rm - : th- b- .-a
k y • -i; x• ’ • sm H bit am
■ h> 1 -••‘me d -be ■
■ .. . ", V f* ' I - B
i • t he . ■ d tr. • a- I * m !■ ’ - ot h p
( . -msin lb f
m- < ■ • b "k‘
;j ; . . t S: xx ar i ■ ■ ! a ■-n >nd I
j • m- and I .•. \ • a .
■ 1 xx : a f this
1 V' <ak- ! ■ my t
• . .■ • • : • ' -ii.ni'in! .11 ing
. ; -i frPne X' 1
• ! ■’ ' V .--/.row. W th
. ■ - aim olid ' e
id'J 1)S OXE- STARVES
OTHER
heeds the body—starves the
rnii robcs! That is what Scott's
EmuLiori docs in consumption.
\Vc can' te x pcc 11 oundcrs tan d
ail about these germs and mi'
< robes the doctors talk of.
They’ sav that one kind causes
consumpti( -n. Consumption
microbes iced on weak lungs.
Perhaps that’s so.
At any rate we know that
St ott’s Emulsion has a peculiar
actii m on the lungs which gives
the lungs new life and vigor.
Healthy lungs starve the mi
crobes out.
Life for the lungs and Resh
for the bod\. that is x\hat the
consumptive has a right to ex
pect from Scott's Emulsion.
All ideal food and tonic for
I any form of wasting disease.
done to mako any one care f T and love
me? Wo should help on. anotli r. A !
helping hand or an en.onraglng word j
is no loss to us, vet it is a ben. lit to oth- i
ers.
"The man who has a thousand friends. |
Has not a friend to spare;
But he who has one enemy
Will meet them everywhere.”
Who does not think this way? I would
like to correspond with some of the i
cousins of my own age. which is 11 .cars
Posle J. Hundley. Sandy River. V
Dear Junior | lie in tlm country.
miles from Chatham, the county seat of
Pittsylvania county. In Virginia. Wo have
had some verj cold weathei here this
winter and plenty of ice. but have noi
had snow enough to cover the grvuiul.
Panning is the chief industrj Ther« j
B.* Inrge uuantit.' of t >ba<_-co. corn, wh
ami oats raised In tills set tlon, als > poia
to. s and alt ..th.a c .get.il.hs We have
nice fruit of all kinds M■. lath.a is a i
no r. bam and has i large trad' I li. lp i
him ii. th., slur.- when h> gets very busy.
I go school now. Our school wul el
th. 1 .th of Mar. h. Igo i . Siliid • I I ;
all toe ' "ar except tile wim. r mouths I |
have four little sistoiev. rv .no of them ’
have a brother. .\ .w. cousins, can von
toll how many broth.is I have?
Janies \\ all. < > ,| ; |(i||. X C Dear Jn
iii-tr: X--.X. my lii.le . »Hsin«. don't g-t •
H i-»- 1 romp up n a tii-xrlr :
tb;it l li.-tx. broj) riding for m.inx yr;ir-.
I am a pri .mrr ~f paralysis Ii xx --; i I
l--t m” xx.dk •)■>( a -H-p in six y<.ir-. 11 '
mikrs m- sit. jn a .-itting pD>iii<m ail ;
th*- Ilin- . |( is 3 horrid mast- i 1-» u- i i
• H'lnn:--1 xxHh; . m* d nc hi- p i
• HMT \«- 1-HiglH ;;l. ••X-T rll ii'h 1"• j
<h *’-ribo th. punishment he giv - !•» his 1
P? !- hum s, bn! n:..!- ■■ his punishment I '
I- ”P "I ■ --rt-d. |»r\\ iti M l.xxvell, X mt
play is v» r.x ri- t-. { < xrdbdl.x invite all ■
”1 th«- rii* p- »pi- b> visit in-- xvhem v<-t
. v "’i f’le.is • Ip y.»ur white r-uirh-ai..; I
x v HI 'p-i \ ihe visit ba k if "'i xvill pay nr.
( xprns»'s I t j-p. < jaii inxit” you to visit ;
rn<- <»n iht '-th <»f ... i\, xxhb h xvill !-.• my
i'.Tthd.ay, an.l w, wf: pl-».' that xx e arr
• ’••-•ilia's i'm . lii-- cavalry L- in
r ! "it. th-- . ifa-am V. i: mm ’ a xf ;r
”-l •» N '■ ’■:■'-•• tJin ’ • di a b|. ] i.. v. ilk
xx i H b” -m i .: <tm •: i- "mnilm-- - o- th.
Wh' lt -d ■• . '!• thr priest u :
•'lox tin- r.im - k -ri Thon xvr will til
hy Hid ' all )• lb- . ‘ of j. - i ho \\ <•
xx .11 n:a r■h a j ~mJ ~• ■ a \ f- , f -mm
B’ r <»f H i say vrVt'i] th- n !!.-• XXa : "'f
the e.ty will < mbling l'»\vn »i:h
r,: H striking a:-,. bl<»x\- Then no al!
v. jd r- i ,f w- ■ < n - apt ar--.’ H ; -' 1
‘>l ’ y'' :: •mi j •: i.,. j v: T hr-a r m v
erm-1 ma< :”r «■ a’ . !nt-» th. h-- . - ; !
x "-1 ” VC j..p . . .1, nv
w,|: .. jr-jiri- ; ’ I will -um again .
J f .< ’i"’ "ffrv ■ . Aunt S is;- .• xx i h ■
y-.-j h- dth • id E.-im- ’ ••
.7 • -s!» f» Gr- •nr G: • St <* r ' < -
Juii ;->r \ s j • m so ’■ -b'' ■ ’ T m r: .'g i
I ba ; - d- • l-t'- d t” wm • ia 1 a'-’.-. •::•' y- T- ■
n.- .- • n h- ! ;■’•■ J
M ■ . ■ . . . • ■ •
I ”i ” -Tiirr i xx I i.-Hhmg
"tf‘”d- >a- -u j ■ t :j . - " ‘
tai- ’ i la- p•: g- ; -m r
•
tn ••* xx hit ii gi\ - e a ’ • ; ipti-ni <■.’ '
Ip H.’l v. ah- ’n. -a • a. . . j b"
1 arn i • Hint. y girl . : ■ -, ■
m-b '■ ■ ",-n J • ;nl» i . a h ; ■■ a :. . r
• t-l Gli 1 > | • - k - Hu*' f •hi j
ma«lt ‘.Hit • a ru. ta k< fu ■■ ■: a i I. n-
buys sr. much. I d<» ,’r . many l-utr -
htun ihem th*' Jut.;-.- <|opa : p.-t ..
lit 1 • hink taa t i r«- arn ju ■:
in .> ■ . i gi- a . . , • ... ’ j
• • fa' ; ■ XX • : .- S
th. v !-••:•» b ■ • •« uld ■ t r - :
Than th- . ar- Xoxx. g;i | hi- ,•
llld "■ b<- t ■ Stt -: > t; > -T" tig ‘- a
’ ;em I •"j ion t • . will »n
•hi.- pig-'
XX >: • If ’ i ■ - . . • - |
• \\ . H H wh" ft • If rh" V • Id
jtml •■ p ■ rr ' a iib thf !• • Id
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IWOOWTESTI
i Upon Total Port Receipts of Colton from September i
I Ist, 1902, to May Ist, 1903, Both Inclusive.
! CONES? OPENED JANUARY 20TH, !903, CLOSES APRiL 20TH, 1903. I
i The Splendid Cash Prizes. I
i For the exact tor the nearest +o the exact estimate of the recosp-s
of cotton at ;nli United states Potts from September Ist, l o
i to May Ist. 1903. both inclusive 45 000 OO '
For the next nearest estimate ' oo’oo b
9 For th© next nearest estimate ' ' t fi'io'oo a
; For the B next nearest estimate?, $ 100.00 each nno'oo M
1 For the 10 next neatest estimates 50.0 ? each onn o r t S
1 For the IO next nearest estimates 20.00 each onn'nn I
For the 30 next nearest estimates EUOO each OO rJ
| For the ICO next nearest estimates 0.00 each
Grand Consolation Offer. , I
For distribution anion" tho-o ost.-matc* not taking any o\ the
above 158 oriios coming within I 030 bales either way o the
exact figure
Conditional Extra Prize For Early Exact Estimate.
Should the exact finrure he given during the contest we wi.H add
to the 32 SOO.GO, if the exact estimate be received on or be- i
• orc February 2Otn, 1903 000.00 U
| Grand Totalslo,ooo.oo g
I Additional Conditional Offers For Early Exact Estimate. j
j Should the exact estimate not be named on or before February
20th, hut be made on or before March lOili. 1903, wo will add S
to the 32.500.00 First prize ( 5i.500.00 J
l| Should t'lc exact estimate not be named on or before March tOth.
but should it come after March tOth, and on or bofo o Aprit d
lOth 1903, we will add to the 32.500.00 First prize 31,000.0 0 |
i lii case of a tie upon any prize estimate the money will be equally divided.
Conditions of Sending Estimates in this Port Receipts Contest.
1. Send SI.OO for The Weekty Constitution one year I
| and with it ESTIMATE in the contest.
2. Sf-iul *>(;.' for The Sunny S<>nl i one y<.‘:u'.-inri v. uh it <>>. E !■..> I i '.i ,\ liv in ; ,
fi the rontest.
Solid <1.25 for The Weekly Constitution and Sunny South both one year and ?.
j send TWO ESTHLXTES in tie-eon. • t- -iliat i>. -me estimate I t T ■ C’-institution
] ami another for the Sunny South.
I. >end »0e fm OXE i'.>T i \L\'! i I ab'ie in tiieeont-'-t IF YOV DO NOT J
d W.XXT A <1 ESI RH'TioX. Simh :i rmultui.’"- i:.* o-ly pays hi ll;-- privileg- of .
’-I sending the e<t imate. E’ von wi>h :■ ’ make a 1111mber of est imate- < m th is basis, you M
T max t-nd THREE ESTI M VFF ~ FOR E\ EiO -l.tio for- arde I at! - -a: firm
1 estimates ar- .-"ii.. If as ; mii\ a-ten -tin ■ lr > ar.- reeeiv.-; at the same tim -with
| out subscriptions the sen T-r may forv.ard th-’m with only S3.On this spl.-ndid Jis- :
| count lieing ofl'ered for t.-n e.siimatcs in u-- urdcr A r-c.-tal <;tr<i r- -••■ii 1 will,fie sent ■;
?1 for ALL ESTIMATES RE<’EIXED WITHOt TSI i>'i Rl!’HO\> Where suit
j scriptions are ordered THE ARRIVAL OF THE PAPER ITSELF IS AX AC-
I K XOW LilifG \! EXT THAT Y< H R ESTIMATE HA- iu'EX RE< EIVED AND
| IS CAREFI ELY RECORDED
,T. The money and the subscription and the e-timate must cam-'* in the sarc :
■I enx’elope every lime. The estimate, the m-'iii y and I;• su; ) < l - , ’!pt ion gc> l--get fi-'-r. ;
■i THIS I? I EE IS POSITIVE.
<•. Agents allowed an estimate in t his c-■utt'.-f <-n c .ch yearly suiiscripi ; n, i
7 doubled on Sunn\ St.-nth combination, ith-t-
Au agent t-oiuliiiff estimate-only max lile as many estimate.- f<>r hirnsmt' .is h.
| may secure for his eu-iomers.
FILE YOUR ESTIMATES EARLY.
id The advantage of an early estimate is shown ;n the extra prizas ranging from >r -
v exact estimate be received on or before Pebruary 20th. 1003. to Si,ooo if received on or before
? /April :oth, IQO3. Hie extra sum offered conditionally for an exact estimate w ill t. td-ie Ito the
J, $2,500 P-rst Prize hi each case.
STATisricS OF past FIVE YEARS.
We give below Statistics covering the exact period of this contest compiled by Secretar
$ Henry (i. Hester of tiie Nev Orleans Cotton Pxchange Th.se cover from Sept.mb?' tst ec h
: j vear. through Mix ist of the foliowin; year, coverin'.-, the exact section of the Cotton veat th it >.
this contest includes. We also give in another column the total number of bales in the wh -e
i crop for each cotton season. Ihis is given only for comparison and no one is to think that the
- present contest covers the total cotton crop. It covers only the total Receipts of C. tton at ail •
United states Ports, for the dates mentioned in this contest.
Secretary Hester's Figures Covering the Period of the Coniest
TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS BALES !H COTTON CROP
i OOTTOri SEASON
1 1897-988.333-862 1!J99,994
1898- 7.993.451 ■11,27’4,840
1899- 6.346,312 9.436,416
1900- 6,843.134 10.383.422
1901- 7.218,179 10,680.680
11-. figure-box e are -ch li' 1 Iv <i cri’‘:ir.v Usury <■' ile-.i i Xpt. i < - .-ton :te !■> nan 17 ;•• •
d St>' lellirv Hctrv G 11,--t.-r. <-f New i Irlvar..- 1 -tß’i: I'xcitange wil! fumi-h the -lli-i il to ih kleiit:- '
1 ei eti Mr. -!< -ter krc -arUe I .•<- the olfieiti! •1 a! i-t ■.< " t I liroughout ihe e<>t.t«>o 't or i.
CONDITIONS OF THE BCHTEST.
• Blank For Cgis' and Suiiip South With Two Estimates |
I herein :ii >-e’. i! -e n> IbeXX < cMy <'<>ti-1 it ut am and I .. i .
5 sihhiv -luilli > -th one ve-i' .anti enelo-e si.'.. > in } a\
| I Vt!• Wf I -.1.5 r ' '■ ...
. ny ■'
’> I I T 1 i > : . \
} Name . • :
I’o-t.dTl.e
Mv two i-titnate- for I'-rt Pit ipts -> te-t, pet
j c our current otlei >. at c:
J ReeeipP m-pi. Ist u. ; >• u . i i : S
j 1,1902. to Mav - kxE nlv "k E,/y y;., ~J. ; |
J I . i'.i".. it :i 2d x ■ • . ■
.1 eln-ive. > . ' 1.. . '
j 5 TWO ESTUVIATES FOR THIS COKTrST, I'.. , b '
- UKTSJ.S~ "TO •*i»W»«»aB«WOB , vWWxy«WMC«- »»rT K.L UiniaH >1
ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TC -tn .u. • go; th- hi>. -t \\ nw< ■, |
•. r tli- w-.r1.1, : . V. . Ki, i•. ■--til at ion : . $1 ■« «
THE : s -'I i;, r. • /
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