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ARRINGTON BROS. & CO.
90S BUOAD, AUGUSTA, CA.
LEAilEUS IN ALL KINDS OP CKOCEHIES AND FEED SFUTF
FURNISH YOIB HOUSE FOR
Here ;'ui Are.
Bedroom Suite, a been ■ $ 2H no
Iiiuttress and Spring, d on
pair Billows, 1 oo
1 Oak Side Board, D oo
I Oak Extension Table, 5 00
J No, 7 Slow. Perfect, Cook, 30 00
6 Dining Boom Chairs, Cane Seat, r> oo
1 Safe, Tin or Wire, 2 75
1 Kitchen Table, 1 75
$69 50
FLEMING & BOWLES,
901 i : ad Street, Augusta, Ca.
McCormick s e *
Best Cotton Market for Lincoln Farmers J
Having five or more cotton buyers, representing as many mills, in the
market all the cotton season, makes it to the interest of Lincoln county
farmers to bring their cotton here and sell direct to the 1'uctories, thus
saving freight and factors commissions.
ANQ B^ST OF ALL
We have two or more old Lincoln county boys doing business in our
3 who will always welcome any from their old native county, especially
[ tL M. L B. Sturkey
one of the leading merchants and cotton buyers, invites von to come and
make bis store headquarters, and look through his immense stock before
buying elsewhere.
Low Prices and Quick Sales is onr motto, and having bought the largest'
stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, etc., than ever before we are i
determined to make it lively for competitors and in tore* ting for buyers.
A corps of salesmen who will take pleasure in showing von through onr
stock Yours to serve, IVL L. B. STUB KE Y.
Phone Iso. 12.
FALL IN LINE WITH ®©s»
MM The Money=Making Farmer.
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Thrifty Farmers need Studebaker Wagons, Oliv^ChFOed
Plows, Tiger Disc Harrows, Gantt Cotton Planters, Gantt
Guano Distributors, Planett Jr. Cultivators, Caldwell Cot¬
ton Planters and Cox Cotton Planters.
DAY & TANAH1IX,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Honor and Truth
Will always prevail. If I can’t cure you, I will tell you so
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Have made me known in every county in the state. Iff can’t help you, I
don’t experiment. Intelligent application of science has done much in the
past decade. Shakespeare says, “the play is the thing,” but to the suffer¬
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Dicers, Hydrocele, Varieole, Stricture,
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the curable ills. NERVOUS DEBILITY, which carries in its wake ahost
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All chronic female troubles handled with delicacy an cl effectiveness.
1 charge you for the Medicine only. My Skill FREE.
DR. N, E. ALFORD
11031 Broad Street, Corner Kollock, (UP STAIRS.)
Consultation and Examination FREE and Confidential.
$20,000.00 CASH BONTEST
& ^ OF THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
UPON TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OP COTTON
1st SEPT., 1902, TO lOth JA RS., 1903.
MAGNIFICENT TWENTT THOUSAND MILIAR OFFER.
To th@ one IVOakinf? the exact, or the nearest to the exact, estimate of
the receipts of cotton AT ALL UNtTSD STATES PORTS from Sept. I,
1002, to January 80, 1903 85,000
To the next nearest estimate....... 2,000
To the second next nearest........ I,COO
To the five next nearest................... @ 30 ® each- • 1.600
To the ten next nearest................. 200 each- ■ .. 2,000
To the fifteen next nearest........... 100 each- • 1,600
To tho twenty next nearest........ 50 each' • 8,000
To the fifty next nearest........... 8® each' • 50®
To the one hundred nearest......... 5 each .. 500
th© cs5>ov® 303 prizes) com¬ @15,000
For distribution among those estimates (not taking any of
ing within 1,000 bales either way of the exact figrros ............................................. $2,500
$1 7,500
Should the exact figures have been giver during tho aontest prior to Eapt. I st 2,600
there was offered to the successful e stimato, if made fcsfofc.) tho ;...... . •••••••••>•••••••••••••»•••»
Grand total..................................................... @20,000
SontSHSons of Sending Es£8:3a3fes J'Mss noth $£@,@90 Contest*
flj Send 9 1.25 for WEEKLY CONSTITCTICU and 3DICS Y ROUTH, 1ioQ» ovo 70a*, send two titfaatM In lUl ooato»t—that is
one estimate for the SUNNY SOUTH and another estimate for T3I37* UCN >TrTUriOH.
[2] Send $ J .00 for WEEKLY CONSTITUTION one year and wild it cii© esitimate in eke eo/itoat.
f3) Send 5Gc for SUNNY SOUTH on© year and vv.th it 020 esiiaiat® in tbe co-vt©s>L
[4] Send 00c for one estimate alone in tho contest, tfyeu don't want a subscription, or If you
wish to make a Rumbor of estimates on t'.tio baa: 3 you mny sen :11.1 .‘5 EE esiimatos for ©vary DOL¬
LAR forwarded at tho same time estimates aro coni, tf as mnny v.* TEN estimates are sent at the
same time, without subscription, tho oond&r may forwar; 1 . them with only ThS-fc uoltars—this spe¬
cial discount being ofTorod only to ostim of ton. A postal card receipt will be sent for each
estimate so recolved. Whoro subscriptions ate sent tho arrival ©< the paper .self is an acknowledge¬
ment that your estimate has been received and carefully recorded.
[5] The money and the subscription and the estimate must coine In the same envelope every time. The estimate, the money and tho aabscrlp.
tlon go together. This rule 3s positive.
[6] No estimate must be mailed later thAn December 31st, 1902.
[7] In cue of a tie upon any prize estimate, the money will be equally divided.
STATISTICS OH* LAST
BUNK FOR S1.00 HR9 THREE ESTIMATES, WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTION. E5UVF!* CHOPS.
(To bo changed if subscriptions andosumatoa both are sent.) THE PORT RECEIPTS for
..CJA the past few years, from Scp
PUBLISHERS CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. tern ber t through the iirst ten
Enter THBEK estimates for me, for $1.00 enclosed, in your current contegft aa follow® days of January, are given to
aid you in making an intelli¬
1 st gent estimate in this contest.
It is not necessary to itemize
your estimate, give it in one
Upon Total Port Receipts KJ plain sum expressed in figures
Septembor 1, 1902, only; let thorn mean just what
10, 1903. you mean to say.
to January Total Port
r„o Receipts from
Cotton Year— SeDt. I to
January 10.
Name, 1895-6....... .... 3.682,198
I8P8-7...... . .. 5,139,272
1897-93...... .. .. 5,951,253
iNtaflW. jllf-Tedo.’.' .... 6.156,283
1 .... 4.207,855
I - V isoDok: .. .. .. 4,804,514 5.137,819
Secretary Hegter, of the New
Orleans Cotton Exchange, will
furnish the official figures to
decide this contest.
Don’t forget, every mfbacrtp
tion for yourself or your friends
will entitle you to an estimate
in the great 820,000 contest.
Address alt © ms cmsjmmm, ATLANTA,
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Cotton Factors,
733 Reynolds St., 4 Doors Below Cotton Exchange*,
Augusta, Ga.
Personal and Undivided Attention Given to the Weighing and-Selling of
Cotton. Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments.
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AUGUSTA, GA»
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