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GEORGIA CR ACKER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21/1901
, Crockett May Get It.
* It is believed here that President
| Roosevelt will appoint Deputy Collec-
tor W. K. Crockett of Gainesville, In-
^ 4 ternal Revenue Collector, to succeed H.
A, Rucker, at Atlanta. His friends
have been very active in his behalf,
... although Mr. Crockett himself will do
illy nothing to secure the appointment,
ita, p>-e ferrmg not to embarrass the P.resi-
i. dent by asking for it on aceount of the
“’P 1 * close personal friendship existing be
tween them.' -- ^
Mr. Crockett is|an efficient man In
the service and his appointment would
give satisfaction to not only his own
party, but to his Democratic friends as
well.
OVER THE HOUSE.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
rpe For Fruit Balls and Other
Useful Information.
To make fruit balls spread warm
boiled rice a half inch thick on a
floured hoard. Have ready fresh
peaches stoned -and cut in halves.
Shit the two halves of each together
and, the rice in pieces just large
enough to wrap around each one and
press them into shape with the
hands, leaving the fruit well covered
in the center of every hall. Roll the
balls in flour and roll each in a cloth
that; has been buttered and floured.
Tie them carefully in shape and
boil in plenty of. water for half an
hour, putting a tin in the bottom of
the “kettle to'lift them from the bot
tom; * Remove from the cloths and
serve with a hot sweet sauce.
Lemon sauce is delicious with the
fruit halls. Cream together one
teaspoonful of cornstarch, one ta
blespoonful of butter, one egg and
one-half cupful of sugar. Pour
over them, stirring constantly, two
cupfiils of boiling water and cook
until thick. Remove from the
stove and add the juice and rind of
one lemon.; Serve in a boat.
They are herein plenty. We’ve got them
in every shape and style. Some of them, in
Silver and Ebony, are:
Bon Bon, Olive, Fish, Shaving and After-
dinner Sets, Soup ladles, Gravy ladles. Tea
spoons, Military brushes, Sugar shells. But
ter knives, Puff boxes. Seals, Hat, Cloak and
Bonnet -brushes, Valise tags, Napkin rings,
and a thousand other things which we cannot
(7 ‘ _/ . ..
mention, but which you will find here;
CLOCKS, from-$L75up to §20.00. WATCHE3
from $1.00 up. We can’t name them all, so
just come and-Sefe. for yourself. Always glad
to see you. - I do all kinds of Repairing, Man
ufacturing, and Engraving by hand or ma
chine,
tffECT FEBRUARY 24th., 1901
' SOUTHWARD
Daily Daily
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Pensioners Blanks.
The blanks for all classes of pensio
ners heretofore allowed have been re
ceived by Jndge Dyer, and all who are
entitled to draw can call at the Ordi
nary's office and make opt their appli
cations. The Ordinary’s office will not
be open, hibwever, Christmas day and
the day after.’
W. H. Summer, The Jeweler
No. 7 Bradford St.
/ Southern Pines
Hamlet
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[/Philadelphia “ i 10 20 arc
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[vWash’ton, N& WSB J —
LPortsmouth, SA LRy! 9 00 pm
tv Weldon “ I 1183 pn
[vNorlina “ ! 12 55 am
iv Henderson “ I 120 a m
LvRaleigh “ ! 3 02 an
[v Southern Pines “ ! 5 18 a m
[vHamlet “ i 6 45 am
[v Wilmington “ j —
[rCharlotte “ !. 9 51 an
L Chester “ ! 10 08 an
[v Greenwood “ i 12 07 pn
LvAthens “ 1 2 19 pn
[r Atlanta \ “ i 3 35 p n
[r Augusta. C&WC 1 5 10 pm
[r Macon, C of Ga | 7 20 p ir
[r Montg’ra’ry A&WPJ 9 20 on
[r Mobile, L & N j 2 55 a n
[r New Orleans, L & N | 7 30 a rt
b Nashville N C & St L [ 5 35 a n
L r Memphis | 4 00 p n
A Double Wedding.
There was a double wedding in the
city Thursday afternoon, the contract
ing parties being Mr. Thomas J. Dea
ton and Miss Ida Reed, daughter of Mr,
Perino Reed; ancl Andrew J. Deaton
and Miss Wincie Reed, daughter of
’Squire W. R. Reed. The families on
both sides are prominent, and, the
young people have many friands who
wish for them every happiness in life.
Handy Kitchen Utensil.
Kate Hatch McRae of Cripple
Creek, Colo., has designed a machine
for heating cake rapidly and thor
oughly with little exertion, the
Epworth. League Meeting.
The services at the First Methodis t
church tomorrow evening will be in
charge of the Epworth League,-and the
following program has been arranged:
Subject
Daily
No 38
8 45 p m
9 30 a m
Gifts to Our King”
Song—“Joy to the World.”
Prayer.
Scripture reading and short talk by
pastor.
Song—“All Hail the Power of Jesus
Name.”
Recitation, Miss Fay Logan.
Song, Male Quartette.
Recitation, Miss Julia Belle McLeod.
Solo, Dr. W. L. Logan.
Recitation, Miss Mary Smith.
Solo, Miss Mattie Tilson.
Trio, Misses Hahn, Tilson and Mrs.
F. H. Logan.
Recitation, Miss Rachael Tomlinson.
Closing song, No. 64.
is OUR MOTTO. ~
orcter? We will appreciate it.
eafter we will.. only advertise from
are finding out where we are, and
Won’t you let us have your
Our goods advertise us, and her
behind the counters. The people
iherefore we are keeping busy.
ROTABY CAKE AND EGG BEATER.
picture showing the apparatus in
operation. The heater proper may
be any desired form to suit the
numerous uses for which the beater
may be used. When it/is desired
to make lise. of the apparatus, the
hanger is rigidly secured to' the
edge of the table by the claikps, and
the cake dish is held underneath the
downwardly projecting heater with
one hand, while the crank is grasp
ed in the other hand to revolve the
beater until, the operation is com
pleted. The beating frame is easily
removed for cleaning or for insert
ing another style for performing
different work, and of course the
Johnson
2 DoorB b«low Poutoffice, _ West Washington Street, Gainesville, Ga
Slave Taken Charge.
Robertson & Law have taken charge
of the drug business recently purchased
of the Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co., and
Will continue the business at the old
stand. Mr. Law will arrive in the city
about January 1st. Dr. C. H. Finley
and Allen Thomas remain with the new
fitrrr for the present. Mr. Thweatt
Robertson will be with the new firm
after January 1st. ..
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„v So'thera Pines, ■* { 10 32pm { 10 09 am
Lv Raleigh, “ J 12 28 a m } 1207 pm
Ly Henderson, “ } 1 44 a m { 1 27 pm
Lv Norl na, “ J 210am | 215 pm
tv Petersburg 1 “ | 4 09am { 4 43pm
ar Richmond. “ J 4 56am j 5 35 pm
ir Washington, PRR { 8 45 a m J 9 30 pm
p Baltimore, PRR | 10 03 a m J 11 25 pm
p Philadelphia, PRR }12 27pm| 256 affi
lr New York, PRR { 3 15 p m { 6 30 an^
I Note-fDaily Except Sunday/
[Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern trains
hake connection at Winder with Seaboard Air
|ine Railway to and from all points North,
Headquarters for all kmds*of
Jast. South and Southwest—Vestibuled Limited
'rains.
^Central Time, g Eastern Time.
Brown—Whitmire.
Mr. Wallace M. Brown of Gaines
ville, and Mrs. Fannie Whitmire of
Toccoa, were married at the home of
the bride at Toccoa Thursday morning
at 8:30 o’clock, Rev. C. T. Brown,
brother of the groom, officiating. Only
a few friends Were present, thewed-
ding being a quite home affair. Im
mediately after the ceremony the coup
le left for Gillsville to visit Rev. C. T.
Brown’s family for a few days. Today,
(Saturday) they will reach the home of
the groom’s father, Mr. Berrien H.
Brown, in Forsyth county, which is to
be their future home.
The groom has been connected with
the Palmour Hardware Co., for the
past several months and is^ an estim
able young man. The bride has often
visited here and is ^ well and favorably
known in the city.
G. J. &S. RAILROAD
Goods
Below we quote a few prices:
‘ : ' ' — ' - ' l / . . f •
' 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 ha
them on up to the stylish dress Coat for §10.00.
Bov’s Clothing, two-piece goods, from 75c to §3.00 per suit.
Youth’s Suits, long pants, coats and vests, $2.00, $2.50, §3,00, §3.o0, to i
Men ? s Clothing gunning from §3.00 to §15.00. Special attention is call
to our line Of $5.00 and §6.00 Men’s Clay Worsted and heavy weight Cassimere
Men’s working Pants from 75c to $1.50 per pair. Fine line of Dress Par
from §1.00 to §4.00 per pair.
Big line of Overalls from 40e to 75c per pair, with and without aprons.
We have a few broken sizes of Mackintoshes and Rubber Coats to el<
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 Cnecks as low
CG nubile of short lengths in Shirtings, as long as they last at 3%c yard
Schedule in effect jan 20, 1901.
Eastern Standard (76th (Meridian) Time,
| No, 82 leaves 7:17 a. m/for Social Circ
j No. 84 leaves 12,30 p. m. for Winder,
| No.86 leaves 3:00 p. m. for,;Jefferson and So
pal Circle. '
j No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 87 arrivesjrom Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 a.'m.
i No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p. m. -
: No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
No 92) eaves 7,35 a. m. for Social Circle.J
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Sodai 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
No, 91 arrives 2, 45 p. m. from Social Circle.
Connections,
I No. 82 connects at Winderj9,30 a. m. for Ath
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m.
| No. 62 connects at Social Circle with Ga. R, R
I / ^ u ?usta 10-26 a. m For Atlanta 11*65 a.m
“You know, Harold, it hurts me
st as much as it hurte you.* 9
“Yes,
connects at Social Circle for Augusta a
i-; arrive Augustai9.25 p. m,
connects at Social Circle forAtlan t
!•; arrive Atlanta 9.'20 p. m
Samuel Ci Dunlap,
Receiver
you d-d-donH have to
•sit down on the p-p-place after-
We are strictly in it on Groceries, and will meet any prices
We sell at wholesale or retail.
Country Merchants
Are invited to call and get our prices before buying. W
will save you money.®
Yours tor business,
word, Conn., scratched his leg with
sty wire. Inflammation and blood
on.ing set For two years he suf-
Z 1 , 1 densely. Then the best doctors
6 amputation. “But,” he writes,
i^ ? ne bottle of Electric Bitters
d /2 i es Suck tin’s Arnica Salve
)r ^ was sound and well as ever.”
ier./!' U i )tlons ’ Eczema, Tetter, Salt
eot?’ ^: res an d all blood disorders
rv>b C ‘ ^t er s has no rival on earth,
esat-^ C * Brown will guaran-
^g^ 13,0 ^ 01101, refund money. Only
SAME OLD STAND