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! /with j11 Items of Interest Ter From Six Mile. ? There is ono Buro way to have! good roads iu this section ol' the l" ? country; that is to build thorn. You can't make tliem by adopting long winded resolnhons an some overconfideut, friends seem to think. Talk is a good thing in its place, and it sometimes leads to result?, but talk alone nover did accomplish anything ol importance. It is a\ lamentable fact tbat we aro badly in need of crood roads, and it is*. 11k(? wise a lamentable tact that most people are content to do tho talking and lot the other fellows do the work and foot tho bills. But that ia u. poor way to accomplish anything. If tho country roads aro in n. nniir umiflilinn f?iriiior And liis J - "\vile and his daughter and his son and his hired man come to town simply when they are com polled to. They often mies a good market for their products because the roads are too poor to got to town. , This is a loos to the farmers and a losa to the merchant; it also causes to a certain extent a loss to every business and professional man in town. You ask whv! The reason is vory simple. What will prevent one farmer from marketing Ms produco will likewise provent hundreds of others anil t ho money 1 hoy nro thus doprived of is kept from circulation in our midst. Tlion again, it the roads are bad and the farmer doos not f?-jo 1 like wading through tho mud to got to town, he often uhoh (ho mail to send to tho mail order house for what ho wants, while if the roads werogood he would take ;i few hours oil' and ride into town for thorn. Aint that plain. Well, what's tho rem edy? II( i>! it. in: Lot every ablebodied man in the county take a day olV eaeb month and spend it. on thn roods, under competent instru/ltorfc if necessary; let every J? man close up his business for that \ day, tako his h?x?, axe, spado, or any road implement you may have y-4* ' ' and use it that day for the public good and your own good, and toe 1. r|M.:~ iuiui inu ic-nuil *>111 Ml!, llll* Hill V i seem to you like a good deal of talk, I hut we aro willing to buck up this I* talk hy boing the first to volunteer for such :i purpose. Now what are * you willing to ilo? Dkath of Mi:. Thomas Iv??i;. While casting their shadows over the lii'.ls on hi t (Saturday the, dark winged angel of death east a deeper shadow ol gloom and sorrow over the hearts <>f the friends of our loving father. 11 i n life's Jabor h done, and his Father was ie;'cdy to welcome him to the iuan?ion prepared for him above. II" was called and ho must answer. Clod knows best, and while the hoarts of his loved ones are tori'. and bleeding ho rests beneath his . i-..i i < .i-?n ?>->. tr?n ? u. . i; n ; 11 (' 1111 JICV.triH y filihis worth; His preiitlo > ways fcliall ?Iw s 11 in hearts that . -/enow and loved him. His retailing were laid to rr.-.t at Hi\ Mile, Hov. m Soabrook Atkinson conducting tho funoral services. Ho loaves a lnrgo H family ol' children, bofmh s n largo * circlo of relatives and friends to mouyfi his death, ^fr. and Mrs. John Holden, of Kings, was th1' finest < f Mrs. w . ^H^'oniTnekH one day hist week. VU1 ^.y I aiVM Wfi to ii farm I) !!. Wfj Mish Mary Trotter, a p >pular young lady, visited hor Bister, Mrs 1'. II. lioopor, of Lnopur, 1 act week. R. II. Jloloombo lias purchased n large farm bell. ' ^Ira. A. P. Alexander, of Stewart, and littlo daughter, Ilixic, wero the Ku"ft of Mrs. C. L. Willi nion last woek. Mi\ Cony, I \vi.sh you would tell if my itcmh aro out of tho Popular Fashions Magazino thin ock? I will just say overytiling j ?>u write is not true; and lor inyj dell visiting, I don't visit vury often. You don't know it right. If I wasn't to write anything about friend* visiting in our section, ^ jiinyho - people would think our sooti-ni wasn't much. Visiting is about all there is to wiiLo about. 1 foci real ^lad to think that wo , i havo go many friends to visit our home. I havo not got much visit\ing to write about this week. IIopo I will havo moro tho next time 1 ^ ? write. I gucas White lioso is visiting Wk \ by no\&e:iding in her items. Get Bk a move on you Wliito Koso! f saw in lllfi 1) mf'l- U/llf.r.. Ilirf r: - ' I ""ft ^1 \ldCo,.yn..d himself had eonieinoro im 1 >->,t \t than viaiting altogether. I jfife Wiy if JJig <i lia.4 I wish ho : VlMae write it, and m.iybn would he more inleroHt1^^. haV'thoy aro. S> just ^I'ito "what ho want? to, j^jl any Miu.ire? with Kj||& / SL HondnckH and* E^Bt- '."vr, viHit^'i th I I,. E CORBESPI sely Told of A Bus} and nonie ot Miss liuth Wilitnon Sun-j day lust. W. A. Iloiulricke in quite sick at| this writing. Tbo farmers are putting in good ^ ti 1110 plowing thin week, fixing for more 15 cont cotton . Mar. 16, 1004. Old Riddle. From Liberty. Vibration of t.h? nart.h wao fplt. hero the night of the 10th, and two more distinct vibrations weie felt at 0:30 and 10.15 last night, followed by a eevoie storm ol wind and rain at 12:30 this morning. The storm was accompanied with inky darkness and heavy thunder. Out of eleven Sundays this year six or bovoii have been rainy days. Tho nafit wonk has bm>n -nrinr? I J o liko, fiid the poach blossoms are appealing. Wild plums havo begun to bloom. My, how the freight traiiiR (lid run yesterday. The plows stood stock still and the ground in good plowing condition. The slroncr arm of the law would knock a farmer down for plowing 011 Sunday, and ho would not mako a noise that would disturb overy town and city in tho country us a freight train does. Lot our law makers pass a law with a penalty that would niako the nation rich, prohibiting any compensation on any freight moved on Sunday or forfeit freight charge on every cargo of freight moved on Sunday, and if they must have any passenger they pay no fare. A fanner is not allowed to plow for gain on the Sabbath, and who is a railroad that he can't be handled. Lot the protecting arm of tho law ho removed from I lie railroad and then aeo how long a train of any kind would run on Sunday. The building of the Prebby terian manse id being pushed along fairly well They havo w(athcrboarded and nearly covered. One more corn patch has changed hands. Dr. Sheldon has bought an aero corn lot from J. .1. Wakeland, 11'.Nil' Presbyterian church, (or $(>00. It won hi not make over fifty bush* ols .corn ; $GU0 will buy a good size corn field with a cotton patch attached in tho country and that's the place to farm, wlioro the English sparrows would not eat all tho lief, cane and millet seed. There is several more corn patches in town that need moving to thecoun try, eo as to inako room to build in t<>'v11 . This town has been crowded for years by corn and cotton patent's, while broom f-ago grows in the country on bettor land than somo of it . C. Fortner Items. Tho health of this community is very good with tho exception of whooping cough. Tho f:?rmr(s are beginning to stir soon and late with every furrow turned for it cotton market. Tho darkies says ah, dat cotton (hit 1 sold last fall made inn live taster and ride higher dan ever hefort*, for these moccasins haint gone to mill in three W9oks, for I've been oating Hour broad. My father taught mo, as many other lathers taught their progenies, to watrh saw mill tnon, lorthoy were tiicky, but since G. \V. Hendricks moved his saw mill in our vicinity, and had no il'n nor an'h in his business, but gave hif? customers more lumber and better imnnur man moy oxpeciou, l nm persuaded to bolievo that saw mill men are O. K. Mr. Hendricks ia building T. W. Masters a fine dwelling in tluscovo and T. W. will be known us C'aptnin Masters hereafter. Ilev. .1. K. Foster preached a very instructive sermon at Pleasant Grove last Sunday and was unanimously elected on Saturday before to pastor tho church the remainder of tlio yoar on the second Saturday I'vumiig Jit ?> o ciooK ami aunciay morning al II. Iviol. F. G. U. Clark haa closed a ten ?layh singing school nt I'leannut Clrovo and thoso who haven't heard his choir si?g know not how to praise them, and those who have hoard them cannot got through ?.raising them. So you aro invited to comn an<l ho your own judge. Mr. and Mrs. .J. F. Riadon visited friends around Oolenoy last Sunday. Mrs. B. B. Darker and Nestel I > ?\ ..?/ ? ? .1 - ? * Dili ivr,i vimCtJU ftll', illKl VV. A. Kortner 1 ant wook. Commissioner Talley pawned through (his section last week riding very happy over his goad roads. I hoar that an enormous gourd was raised last yoar seven miles southeast of this placo. It hold something ovei ?evcn gallons. If that bo the case I am Bure to go to tho World'* Fair if I can airange ' ^ to run the ' Jkw avuhilo. lias moved on Mr. \ INDENTS. Progressive County. Woodsido's farm, but whether lu> hns bought T can't say. J. B. Rig.lon is building a now dwelling house. A. T. Fortner is building a futn ily barn. Homo. March 15, 1901. From Mnynard. I will try to give a few items again this week, but news i8 scarce as the old follow says. Fartnor8 are very busy prepar ing their laud for the next crop. Some aro writing about wheat It is to j soon lo ktinvv r?r think about what it is going to do yet.' Well, well,spring is here and tho flowers are almost bloomed, an<l oh how gla<l I fool to think the Lord has sent us (lowers once moro to make us lia ?py. Butler Boyd is very sick at his home at this, writing. Mr. Nelson Jameson and family visited relatives in this burg recently. I think the mumps, smallpox Otwl HiliArt > < ? " 1 ' * unu v? in/u|iiuj* I1SIVO ilOOlH died out, nt least I hope so, for I am sure 1 don't want either one. Mrs. 11. II. S:\tterfiold visited Mrs. IX Satterticld oin day last week. Well, I wish I knew something i interesting to write, hut do not. Mr. \V. A. Duncan and (laughter visited Mr. Arwell Abeivrombie and family lust Sunday. The gin house of Geo. Hendricks! caught on firo one day last week, , but was put out with little or no' damage done. Most of the people around h>re got their onions planted tit Inst, after so long a time. Wo Ought not to grumble though. "Hear readers do not get weary; with my letters, for 1 want to do something to li"l|> out the good old Sentinel-Journal, and 1 do the best i can. 1 don't mean i o harm by what I write and the Lord knows' it. If this escnprs I he wnsto basket I think I will try to writ.* ngain, Ann Freezer. From Long Branch. As it lia.3 heon sonio time sinco 1 wrote to The Sentinel-Journal, I will try and gi\e you ft fow dots. ' The Long l>ranch school closed the lltli inst. Everybody present seemed to enjoy the upeechos by tho children, and the music by \t/icifi?.i 11/\.i? - ' / *i * toon), in:in_y uii<i on a net) J jaw- I ronce was excellent. The oranges ] candy and nuts given by the tench-! er was also enjoyed hy tho children. The little (laughter of 10. 1>. Hawi-j say foil and broke h?r arm on tho j 10th inst. Shu h getting along nicely and wc h >pe bhe will hoou 1 recover. Cousin Jimmic seems t<> he ahead of most people in tho farming lino in thi? burg. ]lc also has; a cow tlnit givos tino mid olio half pounds of I.utter per day. Who ,can boat I hat? Hollo, Cony! I think you will have ttnollx-r schoolmuto soon. Our lonelier is talking of enisling tho Pickono (iradod school soon. Mra. S. T. Mario and son, Berry, visited (ho In in i 1 y of W. 15. Lawioneo rocontly, I'eae, fodder, corn, cdlon and potatoes bring good prices in this section. The denmml exceeds tho all ?m\1 \r ""I'l"J Miasos Litlii Lawrence and J'earl; Bogga have buon very iii, but are: improving. With Iif'Ht wi.shoH to The Hontinel"Joumal. Bunchy. Twelve Mile Happcninys. Editor Sentinel-Journal: An you liavo not heard from our section in Homo timo I will give n few happenings. fm. a .. * ... - ane larmors are getting behind vrith their work on nccouut of tho had weather, though thore was some plowing done last week. Philip Ilobortson has built sorno tenants houeog this winter. T, II. Gasaaway has built sevoral houses and barns 011 his farm. A . H. and I). A. Itiggins have their mill running on f:111 time and ar? making tine meal. rri,n >.? .. ..i < j lie i,niM:nn ui ii|<; \\ ITU Hl(lt) OI Twclvo Mile will l?C pleased to note that tho neighbors and merchants of Liberty hftvo helped to build a bridge across tho rivr at A. Jl. Rigging' place. The infant of Mr. Hondricks died on the Oth. The sympathies of many friends go to tho bereaved i parents. Cow Boy. Attention Tcachers. Thoro will bo h meeting of tho teachers of l'ickcnH county hold in the court house Saturday, March '2(>, 1004. fit 1 1 o'olock ??. ill Everv r *? I I teacher in tho county in urgently requested to attond n? important businoHB will bo transacted at this mooting effecting the interests of every tonclior and school in tho county. llurni libraries and n Hummer school for tho county nro two important questions fur diRou&Rion. By ordor of tho County HoArd of Education. It. T. tfullum, Suporintcudont. J J Items. Evcrylni )g is quiet in those pavta and farmers ore wanting to get their plows to running. The 15 cent cotton scorns to lmve excited the farmers to great activity in farm lifo. Miss Conyers Alien has just olosed a nourishing school at Symmcs school house. Slio treated tho pupils to nice candy, etc. Tho patrons and goneral public were present and had i nice tiino. Addressee were made l>y IJev. J. T. Dobson and liov. ,fc>. J." I'hiilips. Dinner was served on the ground and if jou don't Ibink tbo ladies know bow to fix a good picnic dinner just altnud an occasion like this one and you will bo convinced. Good order prevailed during tbo dny and James Mc A lister and John Evitt in ado music for tbo occasion. Mies Allen is au oflicient teacher ai d is liked by all ber pupils. D. Shako info Your Shoe# Allen's Foot-E no. It rests the foot. Cures corns, bunions, ingrowing imils, swollen and sweating feet. At all drug gists aud shoo stores, 25c. Ask today. Tho Bishop's Deliverance. A writer in Itarpev'a Weekly reports an amusing anecdoto which Bishop Potter tells on himself. "When one has lived for years in America without any spccial title in ordinary conversation," says tho "WHY, IlKIiLO, UI8II!" bishop, "it is not easy to become n/uoiui 4 rv liairttr ltniln/1 n ^ UV-V UUlUlllV^VA \,\J IUU1LU (iO llij lord' whenever any service id reiidercd. During my various trips to Europe I found it impossible to go anywhere or do anything without being 'lorded' right and left. At lust. I was in a fair way of becoming spoiled when a littlo occurrence mercifully delivered mo. I had reached home after a run abroad and while descending the gangplank met a friend, an old vestryman of mine, lie was hurrying on board to receive his wife and daughters, Pausing midway up the plank, he grasped my hand and shouted: "'Why, hello, bish! llow are you ?'" One Was Enough. At a rehearsal at the London Lyceum theater before Henry Irving lutd arrived one of tin; aetors in the company who was noted for his accomplishments as a mimic proceeded to give a lively and elaborate imitation of the actor knight's eharaoteristic mannerisms. As lie finish <m1 his demonstration Sir Henry's well known voice called from the depths of the darkened auditorium: "Very good! A ery good, indeed? bo good, in fact, that there is no need for both of us in this company." Suggestion For English Expansionist*. Lieutenant Colonel Seton Churchill of the British army recently told a good story at the London Missionary society's meeting. Jn the iirsl Boer war, he said, they were holding a religious service in the open and n Kallir asked what all the noise was nhout. He was told that they were worshiping (Jod because they wanted to go to heaven, which was u very nice pince. roe native then inquired, "\\ hy, then, does not England annex heaven?" It Saved ills Log. I'. A. Danforth, of IjftGrnnge, Oa., sulTored for nix mouths with u frightful running soro on his leg; but writes fiat Ihieklen's Arnica Salvo wholly on rod in fivo dnys. For uleuv, wounds, piles, its (ho best salvo in the world. Ouro guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by Pick ens I)rug ('o. PE C. M'( j (At Duke < % Four^nnd-oncsliulf jiuU-h em M north ol 8 ....Deal 1 ..Genera! M( B Iliindlcg nothing but the host ffi The trading public will < B can fluvo them money. Mrs. Hut lie Craig it) will ttleddlns Pi Sterling Silver Stei linj Cut Glass, Art Pott Novc Diamonds, Wat< J.F.B 109 North Main Street* / m " v ^ Four vi|@? Who are as active as bo> uursi Bt Keeps t Sucli testimonials as tli show that Duffy's Pure Malt normal, healthy condition. It Mr. Pike bear* Ida 90 years with l>eco?f<itij* modesty, (trateful to the maker of tills i rcat '' teiuciiy, and wczed eloquent in its praise. 'r f \ MR. SAMUliL PIKO, VO Years Old. "An old man liko myself noods someiKn," of tho kind to help nntiiro, and nothing in i liquid form was over mado ! > compin; v ill. i Duffy's I'uro Malt \\ hiskeynsi.n /?i<! t??i ?nl: h "A wineglass,ful at night hr > a, dclightiiii effect and insures sound sleep. j ''No man fooling the advancoof timeslto'.ild neglect to keepil in tho liouso. Human kind- I ness should prompt us to inform others ol < tho bonollts to bo obtained from such a source. : "I am in my UUlh year and enjov n - 1 . health." HA ML'EL 1'iKE. I These are a few of some 4,000/ Duffy's during the past 50 years. 1 than nnv ntlmr inorliritiP! r>v rnmhinntif j - ? ? coughs, colds, catarrh, grip, bronchiti: sumption and all throat and lung trou scribed by over 7,000 doctors and t more than 2,000 hospitals. It's an abso' invigorating tonic and stimulant, \v upon the tissues and quickly kills the . Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey enrich* lates the circulation, strengthens the h i healthyaction all thevital forcesof bod It cures dyspepsia, nervousness,malari fevers. Invaluable for till wasting, v conditions from whatever cause. It is life ?makes the old young and keeps v/THE V!RG!c; V y cMrmi COAPANY 0-; | ' ~f ^'' ; frJhBiBlfift: j I jUlj-LUlVl. ( Did Stand.) st of Pickens and four miles M f Easloy. Pr cr in.... gi 3rchandise.. # of goods and at reasonable m CCH. ^ tlo well (o givo me a call. I M i rne and will wait on you. ^ BSBIjtS! * Hollow wa re, * Silver Flat-ware. cry, Bric-a-Brac and * . cities. ^Iics and Jcwolry. <RUNS., GREENVILLE, S, C. 1 [g of 16, owe their vigor, h PfPFJiHf! i rI rill i la? Old Youe ie following froi\i well-known Whiskey is the only tonic is the trne elixir of life. Mr. fluuJd oerved t ?vo ycr.rs in t!io Civil W jrI 13 ifc uiul ili'iii'il major. IS:.- less ol one fJuj-er irc/cntlnc hlr.t b. .ifa oiiiisihijts ? private. tic i his Sjili yea;-. kk XS \ > \ / \ mm'mi',) im W$M t/ /r^ ?.x A Lj v" hM% M vm: ^ m w^s^Mi %& '? y v/ |i'\ Jl k-'";/' > wrnm i MR. IU A B. Cj'JLD, 85 Years OIil. I am years >td nml in llii"l:<v?Hh. IT;) v i 1 i i in, N. II., I' i year:, and uUi-nd ;c Miy k |j<*i .--f<i111 v < vi>r . day. 1 I: v" >>smu I >;;iry'a I'lln' M .!t Whiskey ; it /p. difino only, ai d found it tlio boot.i i stimulant 1 o\-'M* tried. ' Air, man ciia !.< ?> I >vut!i in I is hodyj o <;cr l>y i; iivr , us it prolong.-; 1 i?." >, nnd I iv.. nt my i r lends to knmvol its merits so tIi y my do us I h-'ivo dono unit keep fortified i! diwt diseaso I?v t-nkii>K regular doses of Unity's Mult U'hi key." 1IIA Ii. (JUt LD. )(.' ) cures made by t i-i so much b tier >11 rf medicines for >^K ^ pneumonia, con- /vC^y^vcx b'es that it. i.i prol? :d cxcluvivcly in /<?)/ ?$^4 h 'ely pir.e, gentle, //*;/ w&k, liirdi nfte <Ii i r>r?t lir t'.CS I disease germs. as the blood, stinut- W \ ^ uart and I>1 ings into /.brain and muscle. jpw&l a, chills and all low wakened, diseased a promoter of long i the young strong. jj Great Riew Ofs United States 11 to E^a ay I Contest Opened J II u jju For tho oxoct, or tho noarost t of Cotton rocoiv. d :;t raI! Ur I 'J 1st, 904, both iocIu ivo... H For tho ncxl nearest estirrs.-^;* y For tho r?ox: nor?ro ;t oetlm.'.to. j tf] For tho G next noiocs- osihn>t< M F?r tho 10 nuxf nonrost ostimn ,) For I ho 20 noxt noaroot ostlmn j hj For the BO next noarost ostirm ! For tho iOOnoxt noarost oatirru IS d Additional Offors for f3o IVjade During bifforoi of tho Con cos ;*i j <m convenience 1110 time of tho < ? test is divided into estimate.^ rccei * by The Constitution during four | riods?the first period covering fi E the beginning of contest to Fobru I 10, lltoi; second period, from Fe C nry 10 to .March 1. lltnl; third per { March 1 to l? ?; fourth period, Mil jj 20 to April ii?>, 1!' 1. Wo will > P tho best estimate received dm ? e<vh period (in addition to whale SB other prize if may take, or if il t | no prizo at all), tho sum of $125.0 glf Tho four prizes thus offered $ I 23. 00 each amount to PftMflltlft'.lrt Oftwfin* Suuieuiiiuiio ui ocimil Subject to the usual con Is now on. Attention i.s tailed 1. Send $1.00 for The Wfc< 2. Send 50 cents for Tli 3. Solid $1.25 for The V TIMATKS in the contest?tlmt 4. Send 50 cents for ONI SCRII'TIO.n. Such :i riMuittunc make a number of estimates o warded at the same tlnu! ostlm I without subscriptions, Mir? semi fcred for only t??n estimates in oi C15IVRD WITHOUT Sl'HSCUIl PER ITSELF IS AN ACKNGM CAREFULLY RECORDED. 5. The money and the su Tho estimate, the money and th Secretary Hester's COTTON SEASON. 1897-08 1808-09 j i 1800-00 I I0OO-OI H 1001-02 1002-03 The IlKurcs above urtr oortiflcwl by J furnish the olllcial iigurcH to docldo E Address All Ordersto ^MICHESYSR'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS <zz '4t\fc. AIwaph rcllftblP. l.r.?llon, a.ik ImiKtfxt f(? KKVI.IMI In filed nn<1 :;<?!< i:n 9?iU(' iKtxcH, h- nic.i wiih Itluo ribbon. Vithr iu? rtilicr. I(i')'ih<< aliiii^irroiiH hiiMI' (kIIohm imjtI friilliiti iiin. Ilii v-it your Dmgglnt, fii I <? ? hi i.i.up* lor i'drili- iluri, Tfrntlu/:'l * '.?',?< r f??r I/ikII.'n," in Irltrr, >.. li'iiirn null. i'oitlmorilnls. tsoUl by ul l)i.i?i/.sik OHI'JIIKBrHIt (IIIKMIOX. CO. fittO .UurJ m Nijunr*, PIIILA^ ri. / L llau?t ikit limn -,v ;alth and usefuSncss to the g nSi the Youeti l tempevance men of high st stimulant and invigoralor tl Hr. Kelbcu, first known nmn in Lisbon. Served as tiix collector for n l??ii(j peiioil. A ni native and lifelong resident. fJornnurcli V \ )| |jg .;jj )$ jmsnw riR. WM. M. KHLSI3A, 78 Years Old. "[ foci it my duty t<> speak a pood word your wondorful Whii.I. y. I as:? in i i>- 1st!: year,andfeolthonoedwf a 1iinnl.mt.evir;, il.iy. "Duffy's 1'uro Malt "Whiskey wi iI uv-i-l si>:ily j ' liolp any old man t?.> ki p y nuitj, and acU :u j ' ;v soothing influence on iho system, "It is good that such r. remedy is so ensilj ( jofit." ' WM. M. KKLSEA. jI Duffy's Pure Ma a"t* 's **1C OR,y v''1 men! as a medichv CAUTION.?When 3, '>e sure you get the ;>. V?vn ful of the excellence c Vrn cheap imitations and Sjr^^jv j ft'] put 011 the market f( }i->5fj iieving the sick, are f.; /c'// ai1-' b? sure you get ? // Whiskey vhirJiconVf *) Duffy'sVure Mait V* /J never in flask or bull Jy Chemist," on the Jo jfs cork is unbroken. U uHIW Sold by id! dri't'^i; Medical booklet lroi\ ill faith !IHild?yyl fi* S3 ?1 f~> tfCSk /-n'- Pi H KVH Mb *8 piifp siafl 5 I !?U d ys r^> li B <'-. si, R--v ... ?i -> ->. . . . ?. 57 a iJ 1i ti V w U U k y u.? Ports From Septe Sst, 1904, Lot?.i 8;* ait!8th, 1004; Close: Wi&mii >/ P.: :2Zt:. o th > exact, co'lmnto <>:' t)r. : if: . iltod Stylos pot to fro .i r;. o ti - >r I o, 025.0 0 each itoy, I .'..DO o .oh it"b, 10,00 O?,oh . lies, 5.00 e: : t ;to3, 3.00 ojtc.i St Set i ma ton , TWO ."ZUA&l If PfM'ini'lB - - - - ? ? . i- . -i )r >li '.hose estimates on- i ho abov lvs pri V?d r(. .j Ijalt.j eilhur <)0" i-ut-os loin |:iry Si i o:i.|?For <1 Imij0 I inoso e.unnntoa i rch 1 ho above l.SS pi ^iv<5 i.u; Uu1 I'iitf. co; 'nK i r; within 1 / 06 iver ai{0 01 tlio cx:.ol ! 1 : Cv.:..v.i T< nt " ~ !n cnso of a S EiOO.OO j money will l>o o tl:? n1 tsummss in hiiii n <lit ions, as :tatod rogularh in Tho Co:, lo tho following summary of ? ondition; . ekly Constitution one year and with it ? o Sunny South ono yo;ir and with it 1 v'colcly Constitution ami Sunny South b is, ono estimate for Tho Coostiiution : B KSTIAIATU alone in tho <ontost IK o inertly pays for the pnvil ,( of sond n this basis, yon may !-:?nd TIIIIF.IO l'?i alt'H arc sont. If as many ton ostinii or may forward them with only ? no order. A postal < urd ro<eipt will be 'TfONS. Where subscriptions i ro order 'LICIXiMIJ.MT THAT YOUK KSTIMATK bsoriptlon and tho estimate must eomo ; e subscription po togothor. THIS Rl'UC Figures Covering the Pc TOTAL PO!7T RECEIPTS. fr.nii I t Hoptoinhnr to l it Si'tv (tn^lunivo) of fnlldWiiiK >eitr. Tho pcriotl covcroil !>v ilnu ColitcMl. f?,333,a02 7.093.45' 0,C43, I 34 0,340,312 7,218,179 7.378 62 7 Secretary Henry CI. Nestor, of the Now \ais contost. THE! ATLANTA COM STB UXSH&LttiOl :>?- $&&? i Eyes Tested F I will test your Ev^h five ami I 1 s.-ll tlio 1 est polddr tflasfi ami gunr antoed and glassesoxCnnag'-d, ii i??? gl&HSOS do not hurt your <y<s?tl ey huitH your eyo#. My prices an; l?-w customer, DIXIE BARG | Freeman Building. ;reat restorer of youth, j ^ ^ E ra J| g Strong* m audiiig, arc conclusive and lat keeps the system in a nr. tico. i SavcR-i, tox collector anii pfgnlent 32(t degree rtnson, says bully's Pure ../alt I y jiis tnuciihiury in motion. ',H | | ftir, nnottor savauu, <i ' i o'u. i 17. II., nnd in my H l.hj mi*. as'.i.. r:- j soiu'imotliing is ina- B hing H s jL)t.:.Vs " !>' It Wlii: Uuy for hat vi. I'urin es so iinch cuiufort, Ui : 1 L licii "in IH . i. rfully I [lis u ?t t.onie in tbo \v<>rld M or old a;.;?:.'' ( JiiUK 1<\ hiAVAUli. St Whiskey contains no fuse? oil, liskcy rcrt);;<-.:-e;' fry the Govern* J| -i\n >."!/ i ir.. ,/. 'r ciiume. Unscrupulous deal ..r;v, rnind? if this pi'C ; . < I, will ; -ell you F Malt Whiskey subslKuter-, which are ^ H >r profit on Jy, and v hJch, Sar from reKsiiivcly banr.fu:. iiomand Duffy's" t. U >'l> i In-only <;-'.;i>hiteiy pure rtflalt ' *r^ tins medicinal, health r-ivltigc qualities. r iiiskey is ;=o?d in *;caK (I bottles only; i Look for he frasle mark, the "Old he!, and be cefu.ir the seal over tho eware ci ."ciiijcu Lotties. >ls and jvrotvrs, or i trect. ?i.oo bottle. I iislfy Mail Whiskey Co., Rochester. N.Y., ^ g | ij a "PI *: <f?\ KS ' BMM|Pv | ; Jy M lililll i ; : i aa y um S a ji W li iJ <i-j i J k~J .^vf *"**'> " 1-^f- av ^Rn; fl [' \J S V'.>\.? I i w : i CL.? & i/Sk 3 3 ; mber Set, 1.503, '- y^jj ArjriS 20th IS04 I i-r m U ^ V . u w C-a W ? J 2 E * W V v 3 I j R U i I .= -r- of (--lea M < ., i O, >.-> i .lr.y k" $ 2 GOO.OO i O00,00 r0,00 ? ::..00 (5 ' ?!LOO tt ' :,jj.GO ; o D.oo h j.OO 2 o'.oo ^ ^ > COx:;'::i.5^:OW trTi-as, riliiii i<>r .or.;- ;:j I uioi I,-.. ; any <>1 ?J I Zl!S) COiaJTiK wi'-t'". r-1 y "-.J way of the oxa. 1 G 1,000.00 | listrilm*. i<m ai':<iii|j |ij I not i ic i [' .11 ol" .. I Hill !i;.r- r lolatio' (i.li i'i ! a! a ! r w:>y t f,^CO CO I >t?\l !? ' '<>0.00 M \io on < ny .nir.- 1 otirriuto tho L ci.tally <i 1 vldot!. Qri Receipts Contest. I tiiutiou uli wook, tho conu\st H ONE FST.MATEi in the contest. IWJ'IM ATM in thv 1 ontcst. L?tli no year, and h< nci TWO K:Jdiiil an 'iln r for TI10 Sunny South. tJ vol' DO NOT WANT A .SU1! ;ir Ili:> PHliiiialc. If yon wish to miATRS KOll BVlSUY ,1'' for- Q A Files iii'c r -rfivod al tho : 'nil. Ilmo lliih f!|)loi;(lid ili fount bcii.g of- N. .(lit lor Al.!. ! -rn.M.VI i:s' y.'.C-. ?| r*< 1. Tin: ARKIV \ I, "< 'I HI-' I?A- fl HAS HF.UN nii>'i;tVKl) AMI IS In tlio srtnio onvolono every iinio. U IS POSITIVE. I iriod of the Contest. 1 >' JALES (ii COTTON C?OF\ Thm I. < nit r> iy for your tnformn' n niul m 9 W| * not tl ' "(this )>r. i i-i.iiMt 11 l ni?l t an iiitclli- , rti-iil r- tlmiitc i. j| 11,100,004 V ^ t I 7^,840 1Of3C3,42S ' 0,430,416 rrif io,< ao.oeo I 0,72?,BGG (>rlcfui:4 Cotton E\ i vlio will S Q TvJYjON, Atlanta, Ga. jj 1 V '.Zt: 1 B C w lil vonr . liiw.'oa as good anyono, i\111? o 1 h" hfiii)u. Satisfaction tfuar- j any chiiho ilicy ?1<? not suit you. My ;nc no window ghiK Cl:onp glasn Try nio :>nd you will ho a pleased JBemS^^BBMSSESk jg. jfl jH^yy|M