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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1901
STREET RAILWAY SURE
. City Court Jurors.
The following 1 is a list of the Jurors
drawn for the November term of Hall
city court, which convenes next Mon
day morning:
! James M. Bagwel, James B. Orr, Geo.
| W. Cantrell, James D. Hawkins (Clin-
chern), John It. Brice, I. J. S. Head, T.
B. Wright, John B. Barnes, Thos. H.
Fraser. Alfred Adams, Madison Roper,
Win. M. Buffington, Lvman L. Black-
stock, Wm. E. Sailers, Jas. A. J. Hud
gins, Francis M. Wilson, John W.
Haynes, jr., Eli Carlile, Berry A. Carlile,
Wm. A. Bowling, Jesse L. Thompson,
Cr. W. McCrary, Henry S. Thompson
and Jno. K. Moore.
Junior'Guild of the Episcopal church.
There will be an elaborate program
and a most delightful evening is antic
ipated. Every one is expected to bring
apiece of' silver money, any where
from ten cents to one dollar, hence the
name. The Junior Guild is doing a
noble work in helping to pay the min
ister s salary and m many other ways.
They will certainly appreciates a lib
eral patronage from the public of the
silver tea.
Cannon, a stonecutter, threw a rock
at Charles Kendrick, another stone
cutter, and cut a severe gash 'UpOm his
forehead. The wou nd was dressed and
hasted with liniments, etc., aDd caused,
but little trouble, though pretty sore.
It appears that: because Mr. R. W.
Dodgen, manager : of the works, refusec
to discharge Cannon, against whom
several of the stonecutters had a griev
ance, they went out on a strke. Tues
day evening Cannon and Kendrick
met and, after a few hot words, the
former knocked the latter in the head
with a stone. They were tried before
Mayor Mitchell Wednesday afternoon
and Kendrick, whom the Mayor be-
Dr. J; 15. Rudolph. Appointed.
Dr. John B. Rudolph has been appoin
ted special physician for the Gainesville
Cotton Mill. The appointment took
place this week. This is on important
post and a valuable position. The
many friends of Dr. Rudolph are glad
to know that he has secured the place
There were a number of applicants
for job and it was awarded him over
all others-
^ffBCT FEBRUARY 24th., 1901
- SOUTHWARD ”
Daily Daily
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A Silver Tea.
Ther# will be a Silver Tea at the
Home Of Miss Mamye Simmons, on
Green street, next Wednesday even
ing at 8 o’clock, for the benefit of the
The Myrtle-And Harder Company.
Myrkle and Harder. Co., opened their
three nights engagement at Hunt’s
Opera House Thursday might in Byron’s
powerful melodrama “Ups and Downs
of Life,” for this production, Myrkle
and Harder have all of the original
scenery. When Oliver Byron was hav
ing the scenery prepared for “Ups and
Downs of Life/'^ hisf^latest aDd most
successful play, his aim was to have
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tv Portsmouth, S A D Ry \ 9 00 p m
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b Norlina “ {1255 am
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Ev Raleigh “ ! 302 am
tv Southern Pines “ {518am
tv Hamlet “ { 6 45 am
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[rCharlotte “ { 9 51 am
tv Chester “ { 10 08 am
[,v Greenwood “ {12 07 p m
LvAthens “ i 219 pm
lrAtlanta \ “ ! 385 pm
Lr Augusta, C & W C { 510 pm
lr Macon, C of Ga { 7 20 pm
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Lr Mobile, I, & N { 2 55 am
xNew Orleans, L & N| 7 80 a m
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x Memphis J 4 00 p m
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6 43 pm
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10 45 pm
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OUlVlNG GOMES FROM HOME-LIKE SURROUNDINGS
stage mechanism could be, one of the
principal scenes of the play is the bur
ning of an old boat house, and he was
at his wits ends, as well as employing
all his skill and ingenuity of his. me
chanical force to make it thoroughly
realistic after perfecting several mo
dels, could not find one to his liking
when he surmised the right thing to
do, was to get some ideas from a real
fireman and with this end in view he
sought the advise of his friend Chief
Ed. Broker of New York Fire Depart
ment and telliog of his predicament he
intimated to him that through his long
experience in fighting fires he would
be able to suggest some novel ideas.
The Chief went to memorizing when
he thought of the old boat house fiVe
which occurred in his early days as a
hre fighter. In the lower part of
New York City near the Bowery,
which was then a small and remote,
section, a fire was discovered in an old
tumbled down shack, sometime in the
middle of the night and bid fair to be
a vast conflagration, when aid was tel
egraphed for (Telephones being then
an unknown eoinodity) to the city
and Chief Croker, then a fireman of one
of the companies was dispatched with
an engine and tender to the scene of
the fire, not being able to save the old
house, he was content to save the ad
joining property and watch the old
place burn, which took sometime, as it
was built after a quaint
Holland method. This -fire the chief
explained with thorough vividness.
The Author Oliver Brown brought his
senic artist and stage Carpenter for
another interview with the Chief and
from this discription was evolved one
of the most realistic and intense fire
scenes ever exhibited on any stage.
cuts a big figure in the house-hold happiness. Find a home that is neatly fur
nished, and you will be prettynsure to find real honest comfort there..
Different people haye different needs and. tastes; in furniture. Whiat suits
one wont sui t another, I study the needs of everyone, and buy accordingly j
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You can get just what you are looking for from me and at prices always
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lr Greenwood “ | 450pm
lx Chester, “ J ; 6 43pm
lv Charlotte* ; “ { 630 pm
lv Wilmington, “ | 3 30pm
lv Hamlet, “ j 9 50pm
tv So’thern Pines, “ } 10 55 p m
tv Raleigh, “ } 100am
lr Henderson' “ j ,227 am
lv Norlina, SAL Ry { 310 a m
Lv Weldon, “ -{ 4 20 a tn
lr Portsmouth, “ { 7 00 a m
lr Wash’ton, N & W S R{ __
lr Baltimore, B S P Co J
lr New York, OD SS CoJ
lx Phila’phia, N Y P & N { f5 46 p m
{ 3 10 pm
{ 5 50 pm
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{ No 66
J 9 20 am
{ 10 09-am 1
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{ 1 27 pm
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{ 4 43 pm
{ 5 35 pm
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Lv So'thern Pines, *‘ J 10;
Lv Raleigh, “ { 12:
Lv Henderson, “ { 1 ■
Lv Norl na, “ j 2
tv Petersburg ** {41
jr Richmond. “ { 4i
tr Washington, PRR J 8 i
P Baltimore, PRR { 10 (
|lr Philadelphia, PRR { 121
M New York, PRR { 3]
Note-fDaily Except Sunday,:
[ Gainesville, .Jefferson and Southern trains
Headquarters for all kinds of
:e connection at Winder with Seaboard Air
: Railway to and from all ooints North,
fest, South and Southwest—Vestibuled Limited
{Central Time, g Eastern Tinie.
Goods
6. J- & S. RAILROAD
IBBIVAL AND DEPASTURE OF TBAINl
AT GAINJESVIJLXiE, GA.
Schedule in effect jan 20, 1901.
Eastern Standard (76th (Meridian) Time.
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social Circ
No. 84 leaves 12,30 p. m. for Winder.
No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. m. for Jefferson and So
Ml Circle.
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefierson.
No. 87 arrives from Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 a/m.
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p. mi.
County Commissioners Met.
The regular monthly meeting of the
board of ’ county’ commissioners was
held last Monday, all members being
present. Regular routine business
was transacted, accounts being audi
ted and warrants drawn therefor.
Nothing out of the ordinary was pre
sented for the board’s consideration
and the session was not a long one.
One lot nice black twilled Overcoats, velvet collar, for $2.00.
One lot HEAVY ALL WOOL Overcoats, velvet collar, for $3.’50.
One lot heavy Overcoats, fine beaver blue and black, for ^4.50. We have
them on up to the stylish dress Coat for $10.00. ~
Boy’s Glq|hiDgi.twp-piece goods, from 75c to $3.00 per suit.
Youth’s Suits, long pants, coats and yests, $3.00, $3.50, : $3.00, $3.50, to $5.
' Men’s. Clothing running from $3.00 to $15.00.’ Special: attention is called
to our line of $5.00 and $6,00 Men’s Clay Worsted and heavy weight Cassimeres.
r? Men’s working Pants from 75c to $1.50 per pair. «.Fine line of Dress Pants
from $1.00 to $4.00 per pair. ^
Big line of Overalls from 40c to 75c per pair, with and without aprons.
We have a few broken sizes of Mackintoshes and Rubber Coats to close
out at cost. >
3,000 yards of the very heaviest yard-wide Sheeting at 5c per yard.
The same amount of Checks at 5c per yard. We have Checks,<as low as
3% cents per yard.
g.One bale of short lengths in Shirtings, as long as they last at 33^c yard.
lie is said to have exclaimed. “He
would never survive the ordeal.”
William XVJ who objected to this
part of the ceremony, submitted to
% but declared he would renounce
the kingship rather than repeat the
experience.
Jjo 92, eaves 7,35 a. m. for Social Circle.;
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Social Circ
No. 98 leaves 4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. from Jeflerson.
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m. from Social Circle
o. 91 arrives 2,45 p. m. from Social Circle.'
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winder;9,30 a. m. for Atk
arriving Athens 10.11 a. m.
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga. R, R
_ u ?usta 10-26 a. tn For Atlanta 11.55 a. m
« e Augusta 2.25 p. m.:Arrive Atlanta 135
The New Buffalo Bill.
The United States is now issuing
some $10 silver certificates which,
-when they) eonie to hand, will be
worth keeping, a day or two to show
to the children. The newest in the
series is known as the “Buffalo bill,”
because it bears the figure of a mam
moth buffalo. In this series only
American subjects are used. An
Marriages To Occur.
Madam Rumor has it that there will
be a number of marriages to take place
in Gainesville within a short time.
eagle adorns the $1 bill, George
Washington’s picture the $2 bill, the
head of an Indian chief the $5 bill,
and now the buffalo makes his ap
pearance on the $10 note.
The Myrkle and Harden Com
pany opened its engagement at
the Opera house Thursday night.
They presented a good perfor
mance. They were accorded a
good crowd and well merited ap
plause. Those who were present
enjoyed a good play.
We sell at wholesale or retail.
Country Merchants
Are invited to call and get our prices before buying,
will save you money.
Yours lor business,
A Raging, Roarine* Hood
bed down a telegraph line which
[''Has p “Jime wn
Pair. 1 j hisbon, la., had to re-
iter'i t Ending waist deep in icy wa-
Coil ?Ii an/ 1 ^ j’ U 2’ ave me a terrible
pfoailv ffrew worse daily.
M sim doctors in Oakland,
Nsiimno* Clty and Omaha said I had
? n could not live, Then
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Commissioner T. H. Kooertson au me
court house next Wednesday afternoon
A full attendance is de-
SAME OLD STAND.!
at 2 o’clock,
sired.