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THE GEORGIA CRACKER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1901
•• : jBAliiKOAb SJBEflIS SUBE.
"Trust Deed For 8750,000 is Made on
, Gainesville & Dahlo'nega Railway Co.
It certainly looks like, the electric'
railway system for ~ Gainesville is a
ee?tainty. Last Wednesday Mr, W; A.
Carlile, civil engineer for the company,
received a trust- deed for $750,000,
wifieh was at once recorded in the
clerks office of thg superior court.
The trust deed, or mortgage, is made
to the Ki^ckerboeker Trust Company
of New York, Trustees, and' covers all
the property, real, personal and other 1
"wise and all;the franchises, given to the
company by Gainesville and Hall coup
-ty. The. mortgage is to secure $750,-
000 worth of 40 year 5 per cent , bonds.
The bonds are of the denomination of
$1000, are to draw 5 per cent interest,"
and become due September 111941.
General A- & WSrner, the dead of.
the Company, 4 was expected home from
ALUMINIUM
Aluminium is at the present time
the cheapest metal igi the market,
With the exception of iron, zinc and
lead. The metal is now extensively
used in place of copper, brass, tin
and in some cases even "iron, espe
cially when, the reduction of dead
weight is a Question of great im
portuned. Aluminium is also begin
ning to he used very largely for elec
trical conductors, as it gives nearly
,the same conductance : copper,
weighs, only half as much # and costs
less. /
Ready for Fall Business with the most Superb Stock
indite ever brought to Gainesville. Our various lines ■
its are as complete as experiencE and monEv cAn mol
RIBBONS > »
LACES
AND , #
EMBROIDERIES.
DRESS We are showing all the newest fabrics
GOODS! and most stylish shades in Wool Dress
^ . * Goods, Broadcloths, Venetians, Prunella
Cloth, Camel’s Hair Cheviots, Pebbled Cheviots, Sicil-
lians, Brilliantines, Henriettas, Ladies’ Cloth and Ker
seys; with sill the latest Trimmings to match, such as
Gilt Bi*ids, and Appliquea id black, white and colors.
aluminium in‘" the past few years
justified the most sanguine expecta
tions. Twenty years ago fhe'.tot&l
output in th<e world did not exceed
four or five'tons and its . price wal
$210,000 per ton; ten years ago it£
price was reduced to about '$10,005
per ton and the output increased
to about 30 tons per annum. Now
the price is $650 to $700 per ton,
ibid the output during the last 12
hoontHsTs reckoned at 5,000 toinstr—
Electricity. •
| rf »"■- ■ .rnm-
Ways of Russian Officers.
One of the hardships of a New
We have a nice assortment of these
for Waists in both plain and fancy
colors. .
FRENCH
FLANNELS.
HOSIERY
AND '
UNDERWEAR
DEPARTMENT I
In this department we
knocked the bottom *j
in low prices. Give
call and we will convnn
of this fact.
The Wrights Found Guilty.
The bases against T. N. and R. L.
: Wright-Were tried in the city- court
| yesterday. The former was f foiind
guilty of stubbing and was. given/ a
fine of $35 and costs, while the latter
Was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and
.•costs. They were accused of doing up
it man named J. T. Benton, near Bell-
mont, last week. This was not their
first row^ as they have had serious
trouble trouble.
Opening display of Beautiful Silks for
Fall and Winter wear, Our line .em
braces the latest styles and*shades in
Taffetas, Chinas, Gros Grains, Armures, Satins, Ben-
galines and Peau de Soie at prices ranging from' 48c.
to $1.35 per yard, Also pretty line of Silk,Waist Pat
terns, no two alike. Exquisite line of Ready-to-wear
Silk Waists, full line of sizes and all of the latest
shades to select from, at prices from $&.98 * to $5.00
SILKS!
SILKS I
York correspondent who tried to
accompany the Russians during the
recent military activities in China
had to do with thd convivial capaci
ties of the czar’s officers, whose
guest he was. Vodka and sakuska
were their favorite, tipples. These,
as everybody Snows, are not "soft,”
and to drink a Russian toast means
the rapid consumption of a full
glass' of strong alcoholic liqui$.
Then the glasses are turned unward
and they must leave no moist ‘spot
upon the tablecloth. One toast is
STYLISH
MILLINERY I
-Everything new and np-toi
Experienced trimmers and J
ladies to meet and serve
trade. We are Showing this season all the latest!
ations in the milliner’s art in French Pattern Hatsi
Bonnets. Also a pretty line of our own«designs, j
, i ' t * i *
Protracted Service At Myrfcle Street.
A protracted meeting is in progress
at Myrtle. street Methodist ^Church.
The pastor is assisted .by Rev L. A.
Simpson of the Presbyterian church.
^Services promptly at 4 and 7,30 p. m.
The meeting will likely continue next
week.
A cordial inyitation is extended to
all. No services on Saturday "night of
this week.
Our line of these floods is the' most
complete we have ever had, including
Paris Waist Cloths, Outings, Per-
Etc. 2.000 yards good Calicoes worth
3,000-yards Calico worth 6q, at 5c.
WASH
GOODSI
GENTS* , We wish to say that we
FURNISHING up with the times in this
GOODS. partment and are show
the latest styles in D:
Shirts, in White and Colors ; Collars, Cuffs, Ties—i
in fact,' everything* to please the young, middle-a
and old man.
LINEN Beautiful line of Table Linen!
DEPARTMENT. at 25e., 39c., 48c., 59c., 78c., $1.0G
and $1.15 per yard. These goods
are worth . from 15 to 20 -per cent; more than wc
ask forthem.
Nice assortment of Towels, 18x34, at 10c ; 19x36
at 12c.; 20x40, at 15c. each. Also nice line of Damash
Tbwels at prices ranging from 20 to 50 cents each,
You are invited to call and see the
new Novelty Frames in wood effects.
Gur line of circular Frames. Also the
bargains in Pictures, Medallions 5c and
up. • "
Col. H. W. J. Ham has moved
to 1 his cottage near the Seminary,
and his East Highlands place has
been rented by Col. H. H. Perry,
who wi.il spend part of the win
ter out there.
Mr. Byron Mitchell has moved
to the cottage next door to Col,
S. C. Dunlap’s and the Barrett
cottage, vacated by him, is now
occUpied^by Mr. W. W. Hendrix
of Bowling Green, Ky., wfio re
cently moved here.
DOMESTICS. 3,000 yards Cotton Cheeks worth
4^c. to be sold at 33,000
yards best grade Cheviot .Checks at 5c. a yard, worth
6%c. 3,0(H) yards 4-4 Sheeting, cheap at 5>£e., now
£%xi. 3,000 yards heavy 4-4 Sheeting to go at 5c. per
yard. ■ — •
offhand,” replied Mr. Adee.
"Can’t you give the gist
so far as they draw the line between
what sort of talk is permissiblesand
FANCY This Department is full to overflow-
GOODS ing with the very latest Novelties
AND to be found in the Eastern Markets.
NOTIONS. We mention prices on a few things
here : Ladies’ White Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs at 2X, 3, 5, and 83^e. each ; also an all
linem hemstitched for 10c. each. Gepts’ Handkerchief.s
good styles, hemstitched, at -5c. and 8J4c. each ; also
an all linen, hemstitched, at 12,15 and 25c. each, Full
line of newest styles in Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ Belts,
latest styles, at prices from 25c, to 50c. * Ladies’ Cash-
mere Gloves at 15, 25 and 40c. pair. Beautiful lines of.
Kid Gloves, guaranteed to* give satisfaction, colors—
White. Black, Tan, Castor and Brown. Handsome
line of the very latest things in Combs and Toilet
Articles. ; *
This Pepartment is large and ca
plete with the largest variety!
godds and lowest prices thatlj
h%ye ever had before. A great many lines ofthj
goods were bought from 25 to 33 per cent, less thj
theii? value. We will sell them the same way. j
had the largest sales in our Clothing Department j
season we have had for a long time. We will quo q
few prices here : Mens’ Black Saits, good styes j
all wool, at $5:00. Men’s Black Suits, all wool,FH
designs, at $5.90. Men’s Black Diagona* 0 j
Suits, all wool, at $8.45, We also havethe hand^ 1 .
lme of Men’s $10, $12 and $14 Suits?
city. Nice lot of Youths’ Suits for $2.90, * J
$5.40 each. Also a pretty line-of Boys’ to j
$1.45, $1.87 up to $5.00 each.
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING!
pie of the nations to whom they 2
accredited may be summarized
follows: ♦ -
. .“If wisdom's ways you'd surely seek.
Five things observe with care—
Of whom you speak, to whom you speak.
And bow, and when, and where."
—New York Times.
A FIENDISH WEAPON.
'tt Would Kill and Leave Ko Marie to
l*ell tb« Tale.
& have handled a good manyfeut-
^mdish weapons, ** said a New Orleans
Curio dealer, “but here is a little in
strument that for pure diabolism beats
anything I ever eaw. in my 'life. I
Bought it the other day from a Norwe
gian sailor^, who tells me it was given
to him by a Jap at Yokohama—a*story
that you may take for what it is
^worth.**,. . V.' *
As he spoke he opened a show case
and took out what seemed to he an or
dinary Chinese marking brush of rather
large size. The handle was some ten
botches long and the diameter of a lead
B^; giving a sharp twist It
seimthted “iibput a hand’s breadth from
^(P^fehd; after the manner.qf a sword
cane, and. attached to the smaller piece
was a slender glass, rpd with a needle
point. The rod waC' h'dt f 7nuch bigger
Hian a knitting needle, and with the
handle it had the effect df a VCzy small
and delicate stiletto. ■> >
“I should think that would break if •
it were used to stab with, ’ ’ remarked a
Gearrlhg fhs Turf.
“I made one hole in five strokes,”
announced the new golfer gleefully.
"The idea!” exclaimed the other
golfer, who was even newer* "I in
variably make a hole with every
Stroke; * I never can hit the ground
in *the same place twice.”—Phila
delphia Press. : ;
MJOZI^YS LEMON ELIXIR
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bow-
‘ ’ / els and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and malaria.
Vor indigestion , sick and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart fail
ure. - '
For fever, chills; debility ami kidney diseases
take Lemon- Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic reg
ulatton, take Lemon Elixir. %
50c. and $1 -bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta. Ga
Orders for Goods
Gainesville for the Celebrated Butterick Patterns and “The Delineator.
• ..... * . • /*: ’ . .. . _ ’ J % r- '
- Mail will Receive our Prompt and Careful Attention.
Gainesville.
Corner Main and Washington Sts
Phone 118
ureateit Knitters In the World.
All the women of Shetland knit
They , learn the art In early childhood
and continue it all through their lives.
The wool used for their knitting is
. grown oil the islands and is - carded
and spun by the ' people themselves.
Machinery they have hot except v the
primitive spinning wheel. Many of
the most elaborate shawls have taken
months to make and some even 'years,
so that a very fine shawl may be worth
as much as $150 or $200. Most of the
knitting is. however, of the more home-
INSURANCE AGENTS.
E, LIFE, ACCIDENT, 1
► QLfRETY bonds.
- dealer, “and that is where the fiendish*
ness of the thing Comes m. Look close
ly at the glass rod and you will see a
tiny groove filed around it* about two
inches frdm the hilt. . Suppose that it
was drfrea into the body of a man, it
would be certain to break at the groove
*md would leave at least tbree inches of,
glass buried in his/vitals. The punctnre
would be so small that it would close
when the stump was drawn out, and J
doubt exceedingly whether a single
drop of blood would follow. In other
words, .the victim could receive his
deathblow without knowing exactly
what had happened to him. He would
feel a shock and a pang, but find no
wound! knd meanwhile {tie assassin
would stick his brush together and go
about his business.—New Orleans
Times-Democrat ' *
gestion, with great neryous prostration, bilious
ness, disoidered kidneys and constipation. I
have been cured by Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir,
and am now ^ well man ; 1
:..x * ' . REV. C. C. DAVIS.
Eld. M. E. Church, South,
No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. •*
A Prominent Memphian Writes.
Di. H. Mozley, Atlanta—Having been a great
sufferer for three jrears from indigestion, and
been treated by many physicians, who failed to
give me any relief. Continuing to grow worse
my brother advised me to try Dr. Mozley’s Lem
on Elixir, which remedy he had used for sever
al years. I commenced its use, and must say
that your Lemon Elixir is the greatest medicine,
on earth. Ih^venever suffered a day since I
commenced using Lemon EUxir:
R. L. ROCCO,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds c
' eal estate. Have in hand anythin;
ou want in this line. Will make it
our interest whethbr you want to se
r buv.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable and prompt
paying companies
For a perfect fit g°
G. H. SAUND
Moved to Daniel Building, J
J. E. Jackson’s star
“The Artistic T*
Clothes cleaned and P r
short notice. Also .^ T1
LADIES^ SKI
clean ep and pressed. t
prompt a ention.
-a monster Tusk.
The largest ivory tusk ever
known is now in the British mu
seum. It measures 10 feet 2 1-2
inches on the outside curve, has a
circumference at the solid end of
24 1-4 inches and weighs 226 1-2
pounds. The museum tonight it for