The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, November 30, 1901, Image 2

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS assortment- *“ snappy np-to- datenesa. SO dozen aU linen Collins eat shapes. 5c each. To Oppose Mr. Stevens. Atlanta, Nov. 25.—Representa tive L. Q. Stubbs of Laurens, saic to-night that he^bad under consid eration the question of making the race for commissioner of agri culture against Hon. O. B. Stevens next year. He will confer with Hon. M. L. Johnson of Bartow, and he says it is more than like* ly either himself or Mr. Johnson will enter the race. Both of them are farmers. Curtains and Portiere. I fail to get one of those hear, wool Ingrain Art Squares feet, at $3 90. $1. ess, 53 Mabshall’s Export Fob Oct. 1901. . Xa arrests made 37; No. arrests dis charged 7; Xa of fines worked oat on street 3; Amount fines collected 557- 00. The following accounts, approved by Finance committee, read a second tune and ordered paid: Queen City Planing Mills 3.50; Stovall A Co., 4.40. The following accounts, read first time and on motion referred to Finance Committee: Boone Mdse Co., 90; W. M. Hays 7.70; Gainesville Telephone Co. 10.00; Bnee & Co. 2.45: Evans & Morton 2.50; B. E. Dixon A Co. 1-00; P. X. Parker 3 00; W. B. Smith 1.50; J. T. ' Hargrove 1.12: S. W. Davidson 17.23; Blxas Montgomery 10.53, blacksmith ac; H. L Gaines 49.00 blacksmith, ae. Resignation of J. A. Deal, city elec trician, read and on motion accepted. BoiDS Asp Interest Coupons. 40 Gainesville, Jefferson A Southern Railroad bond, g500eaeh $20,000,00; JO coupons, Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern Railroad bonds, $1,000 each. 4.25 per cent., ^1.25, #637.50; 40 cou pons, Gainesville, Jefferson A. South ern Railroad bon ds, $500 each, 7 per cent., $17.50, $700.00; 1 coupon, Gaines ville, Jefferson A Southern Railroad bond, $500, 7 per cent., $17.50, $17.50; 40 epupons, Water A Light bonds. $1.- ■000 each, 6 per cent., $30.00, $L 200.00; 4 coupons, school bonds, $500 each, 7 per cent., $17.59, $70.00; 2 coupons, School bonds. $100 each, 7 per cent., §3.50 7.00. Total $22,632,00 interest eon- pons aggregating the sum of two thous and six hundred and thirty-two ($2,- 632.00) dollars, being all interest cou pons due on the $20,000 issue, Gaines- Jefferson A Southern Railroad, as -above described, and on all bonds out standing from the first day of January 11*01, to the first day of July, 1901, and including interest coupon due dan. 1. 1901 on bond No. 10, Gainesville, Jef ferson & Southern Railroad, which had failed to come in when the others were destroyed on 13th .day of Jnne 1901, were cheeked up.and destroyed in open Council by the Finance Committee- No further business on motion Coun cil adjourned, J. Blalock. R. D. Mitchell. . Clerk. Mayor. '• Mania For Breaking Glass. Eaton, Ohio, November 24.—- Between midnight and Sunday morning about $5,000 worth of plate glass windows m the bnei- ness portion of the town were bro ken by William Roesmac, who had r^geiitly been discharged from the asylum Tor the insane at Day- ton ; as cured. Rossman, used stones for demolishing 143 win dows,. 113 being large plate glass in the windows of business houses. He is a member of a prominent 11 family,' his mother owning fbe ho-* \ tel Rossman This department is more tl double what it has bean—not q in quantity, but in styles and intrinsic values. For Mens* Suits, $5.00 to $tfj and Overcoats $5.00 to $0.00. you ever had your money’s ww you will find it in these. Strong line of Boys’ and CM ren’s Suits at $1.50 to $8.00. She Got His Feather Bed. Medicine Lodge, Kas., Nov. 25.— The divorce suit brought by Davie Nation against bis wife Mrs. Car rie Nation, the saloon smasher, was begun here today. Mr. Na tion claims his wife took away his feather bed, drew $900 from th bank and refused to live with him. Embroideries. New lot of . three-piece match sets in Cambrics, Nainsooks, and Swishes, worth 15c, 20c, 22c, 27c, 33c, 39c, and 45c. A combination of beauty and value unexcelled. Yai Laces, a pretty lot in new designs, at 2|c, 5c, 7$c, 10c, 121c, and 15c. A mammoth stock of no£[ things, including Stetson’s be styles in Derbies and soft Hats. The Children’s Friend- YouTl have a cold this winter. May be yon have one now. Your children wiH suffer too. For coughs. croup, bronchitis, grip and other winter com plaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleas ant to the taste and perfectly harmless. C. B. George, Winchester, Ky., writes: “Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her immediately and she went to sleep. Whep she awoke next morning she had no sign of hoarseness oreroup.” GEO. H. FULLER Dirug Co. With a Cordial Invitation to all, we are, Yours for Business, 14 Main Street She Complains of Cold Feet. Minneapolis, Nov. 29.—-Action has been brought against Thomas Milton, of the Milton Dairy com pany, SL Paul, for $1,000 damag es by Mrs. Elizabeth Barfoid. Mrs. Barford alleges that she has occupied the upper three floors of the building at Ninth and Wabash streets as a lodging house, The company is the tenant on the ground floor. The plaintiff alleges that the noise pf the immense 'chnrn of the firm annoys many of her roomers, who sleep in the daytime, and the constant vibra- An exchange views the matter m this light r “General Lew Wal lace’s desire to have his bravery at Shiloh proven looks like an at tempt to elevate the sword above the pen. If some men could claim the authorship of ‘Ben Hur/ they wouldn’t care who led the charge at Shiloh.” tion. has! damaged her furniture and has caused her much, trouble. For. this she asks £1000. The churn room' of the dairy company is kept at a low -temper ature. Mrs. Barford says her room is located directly above this cold storage plant, and it is im possible^ for her w> keep her ap&rt- ment "warm. Sim complains of cold feetand a constant cold in ler head, and for this she wants &1;0Q0. Grossman. WiaiAEbSOtirfiLOa. makers-Hewyc*** Waterman, burnett & o Today the town looked as if it had been struck by a hurricane. Rossman was finally landed in jail. His hands are badly cut. His maula before com mitment was the breaking of win dows. Buy and Try a Sox Tonight While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You 7 ll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc.