Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885, December 25, 1883, Image 1

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THE WEEKLY GWIMETT HEUaLI), jjR X. PKRPLKS, I AVO Proprietor. ( y STT H H KALI) tuksdav bt RpIES 4 BOWLES. IIIIM'ION KATES: H m „s. 81.711 m advance. .75 in advance. H IU:)S ., .50 m advance. for Everybody ■ -Uswu Mtdiintt W^rnKUM-l 1 ' nn"/»ale'l I'l/ low r«'' buxine?* men ikii. ■ S BLANKS ! BLANKS KINDS NHATI.Y rRINTKD) ■sale AT T H E ■ “ ' "OFFH F [Bom/A- Dimri/le II Dkrartmest after Sept. 13th 1883, | Train Service on | and Charlotte Air will be as follow s : 111 THNVAttt.). Express Mail |f No. 51 No. 63. K|l Daily. Daily. Kuna p ill j 4.20 a ill ■la A 5.34 • 0,50 “ Bln Jll’c B 0.07 ■' 7.34 ‘‘ If , ...(' 0.47 “ 8.11 “ |tj ...U 8.20 “ 0.24 “ . E 10.15" 11.10" ■'inlirc F 11.34 " 12.25 pm (i 1 1.4!) am 2.30“ . H , 2.50 " 3.40" gIIUTHWAHI) __ i" Express ; Mail ' No. 50 No. 52 H Daily Daily H inville... j 5.48 “ 5.38 “ H ll ‘ a I 7.47 7.15 “ H ioa i 9.17 “ 8.43 “ H»P June • ' 10.00 “ 9.27 “ H ‘ 1 10.33 “ 10.05 " |IMTiU« . |11.03 “ 10.39 “ ■ uta | 1.30 p ill ; 12,50Hi1l H iATIUS THAIS’ I\. LINIt BF.IJ.F. Hit GOING SOUTH allc-aling t aEI -I,E) Bff GOING SOUTH. BjiiiieaTille 6.35 n"iii ( AIK LINE BELLf.) HI GOING NORTH. ■uiwille 7.08 p tti ■CHEDCLR, (AIR LINK BELLE.) H| GOING SOUTH. ■t ineaville 8.00 n m IB 'aiita 10.30 a in ■- LOCAL I HEIGHT. HI GOING SOUTH JCharlotte 6.10 ft. m. ■l Oaffuej-B 11.25 “ I J Spartanburg ..1 30 p. m. H Greenville., ~4,56 «• . ■I Central 8.05 “ B-local freight. II GOING NORTH. B ntral 4.50 a m B reenT! 1« 717 a. m. ■partanbotg... 10.48 " ■ affre - v » 1.40 p. m . ■uarlotte 7.30 “ BE 1 !* ?. l olirain o(lation has Bnt™,, New [I(llla »d. ah I® ‘ ° n tlm mad carry pas- H. nil. a ®-n ! " ser traillß ro* l ■hai ln ** anfl Richmond B V," Vr'u 1 n 'T tl,lfr nl I>an |,/“• Midland Rwy., to all ■rrin»’ l, 'v lt d UUn,a wi,h all A' l 50 leaves Rid.- ■ttp u *• nm * 51 arrive? Richmond B» min S ut« P at a,w ™ 9, “- ■<.rf Bi? rs «" * SO aiu 'i>*. New V'ork aud\v n< h- M ’ ■ dial KShll,^,( ' n 1111,1 All Bailie s ts "“ »“le ai ( Imi - K : ■^••n.Sp.irtanlmrji, 11 vis ! * (rotn Athens H - N E B K ft- A (rom II b ~ Tbllol* Falls. In h A t 0 4 from 111 ])] u . ,h’ mon 4 Bowersvillr [II lilue R -d(re Kltto * iron, EH rl n , Wnlhallo, Hew^ r r v t 0 Bncl fr om ■ A wl ’! 0 " aml Columbia ■ llenH 4H ’*C'otfr , » ill £lr? ilie ' Ai9t ° n *«• If Chester v U !l nlr *° * from II No T f,rkville * Dallas U C p,v ACC-A to A frm H _ Raleigh Ac R T - M. R. Talcott, 11 r v 1 Manasf’r. U Y n SAOE ’ Sa P't Pase’r Ag’t. W e Effect May 14th ■f*ren eevilJaj " 7:00 fc eville - : S' SO ? “ la. m avin g Lawre iceville I the 5* * loee connec ■arrivin -I train " at Su |a etur , t f \ n A Hanta at 8:50 L an.] ecves Atlanta at Kir rri v)ngat Lawrence ■'•jo p. m | J - POREACRE, General Manager. COTTON MARKETS. j Corrected weekly by Herrn & lurner. i St. Good Middling g^ “ « Low - ;;;;; ■»} !^ us 8* loV ST A N DiTtthE HEAD ' rUE LIGHT KI’NKiNCi DOMESTIC That it i* the acknowledged Leader in the Trade is a fact that cannot be disputed. MANY IMITATE IT! IfOJffi EQUAL ITi The Largest-Armed the Lightest itunning, (lie most Beautiful Wood work, AND IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material, To do any and all kinds of work, To be complete in every respect. For Sale by B. F WHITE. Suwannee, Ga. AGF.NTS V* ANTED in unooupied territory. Address, DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO Richmond, Va. July 11th 1883.—1 y. NOTICE. Six dollars save Iby l uying S9O wovih of dry goods fro m Join B. Brogdon, said a gentfeman wbo kad konglit the above bill. He cow knows Brogdon will save you 15 per cent over other houses that are doing a credit and cash busi ness. Toe credit and cash bouses have one price aud the customer who pays cash pays (he same price as the customer who btvvs on ired it. Brogdon is the only square down flat footed spot cash house in the county, aud will save yeu all he claims in his advertisements Try him and prices. Fajimis Dec. B—2t. TOWN PROPERTY —lN— mm mu, For sale. One two story 0 room house, painled wh’te, finished inside, good well of wa ter, good garden, strawberry bed, Sta ble and Barn, Buggy shelter and Good Fruit. Two lots in front of Depot 150 by 150 back. Also a one and a half story House, 6 rooms Lot 125 by 150 back, front ing L, B. it. R. Depot. Also 2 Two sere lots op West side of Town in cultivation. Also C 5 acres ol Land, 2 3iles from town, with Corn Mill, Splendid shoal, lYtee low. Ap ply to PEEPLES & BORN, Sept. 19th If Opinion of Dr Mott, late Govern ment Chemist , on Allcor.k’s Porous Plaster. My investigation of Ai.lcock’s Po rous Plasrßß shows it to contain value Die and essential ingredients not found n any other plaster. These ingredien s are so perfectly proportioned that the ■Ulcock’s Porous Plaster will not cause blisters or excessive irritation, and I find it superior to and more efficient than any other plaster. UKNRV A MOTT, Ph lb, F, 0. S. Prof of Chem’v, N. Y Med. C Hit, ~ viLlor’s Mistake. One of the old mistakes of the profession was to think that there were no other ways of curing dis ease except those w hich had been Landed down from former times. It is not to be denied that the Doctors have done great things for the world. But when it comes right down to the real curing of disease, it must be admitted that Brown’s Iron Bitters has done en ough toearn thegenerousgratitude i of this whole present generation, j including the medical profession, j There are no mysteries or secrets 1 about the compounding of Brown’s I Iron Bitters. This preparation of f iron is the only preparation which will not injure teeth or stomach. In i this it is beyond comparison better I than the other preparations, which j are mischievous and injurious. You need not fear a mistake in trying Brown’s Iron Bitters. Your i druggist has it. It gives vigor to the | feeble, and new life to the dyspep j tic. Children take it, not only with ! safety, but w ith great advantage. 6 Lawreneeville, Georgia, Tuesday December 26 1883 DOOAL iNTKI.LIOENt 11. > Miss. Mary Winn is vßiting friends in Athens. MARRIED. At the lesidencc of n H Townley, Atlanta Ga, lhursday evening Dec. 20th, M L Bowles to Miss CorrieC Butler. After the marriage the relative at ten dan's accompanied by a few friends, joined in demolishing a weli prepaiei sapper go ten up for the occasion. On the morning of the 21st tne brHe and grot m boarded the train for tie Tar Heel S ate where they will remain during Chris'mas. AVe extend our hearty congratulations, and wisu them a rnn ry Xmas and hap py New Year. Ceristmas is here. Another wci ding is spoke of to night. Mrs. J. E. Winn and son left yesterday morning foPGreensboro Gwlunrtl Superior Court Court continued on the second week untii Friday, when the ju ries were discharged. Below we publish a list of cas#s disposed of during that week: State vs W H Britt, stabbing! | plea of guilty of assault bat tery. • State vs Stanley Roberts, misdo meanor &e, verdict of guilty. State vs J T Simpson, misde mftnor &c., verdict guilty. state vs Win Stephens, misde meanor &c., plea of guilty. State vs S E Handers, /llegal voting, plea of guilty. State vs ThosH Higgins, Ille gal voting, Nol Pressed. State vs Joseph Fields, Illegal voting, Plea of guilty. State vs W A Jones, Illegal vo ting, Nol. Prossed. State vs W H Brooks, Illegal votirg, Nol. Prossed. State vs S A Freeman, Illegal voting, Nol. Prossed. State vs W N Franklin. Illegal voting, Nol. Prossed. State vs IV A Lao, Hit gal vo ting, Nol. Prossed. State vs W I 1 Jones, Illegal Vo ting, Nol. Prossed. State vs G H Barker, Illegal vo titg, Nol Prossed. State vs Jas Jackson, Illegal vo ting, Nsl. Prossed. State yh F M Wesi, Illegal vo ting, Ploa of guilty. fctate vs \Y Il legal voting, Nol. Prossed. State vs W J Westmorland, Il legal voiing, Plea of guilty. The State vs Peter Rawlins Il legal voiing, Nol Pros. State vs John Johnsonlllegal vo ting Nol Pros. State vs J. S. Oliver Illegal vo ting Nol Pros. State vs Richard Adair Illegal voting Nol Pros. Stale vs J W Jennings Illegal voting Plea of guiliy. Siate vs W F Brewer Illegal vo ting Plea of guilty. State vs Win Nash Illegal vo iing Verdict guilty New trial gran ted. Siate vs J W Skelton Illegal vo. ting Plea of guilty’. State vk J A Walker Illegal vo ting Plea of guilty. State vs Neza Neal Illegal vo ting verdict guilty. State vs J as. Rogers, verdict not guilty. State vs J J Herrington, No) Prossed. F M Watson vs Geo W F Craig Assessment Ac., verdict for pl'fl’. M V Rrand vs W J Born, debt, Ac., verdict for pl’ff. T J Miner vs R J Bagwell, cer tiorari, dismissed. M V Brand, deft, in fi fa. vs W J Born, pl’ff, Illegallity, dismissed. State vs Wash Conner, Assault and battery, Verdict not guilty. State vs George Whitley, »mwjile meanor, Ac., verdict of guil'y. Btate ys C TFlowers, misdemean or Ac., aequi'ted. S M Rakestraw et al, vs 0 E Rakestraw. et al, In Equity, De cree. E F Bates vs N B Ba'es, gar nishment Ac., .Judge nent for pl’ff. H N Jacks ni vs Letty Jackson Tenant hplding over, verdict fo_ Pl'ff. State vs John Collins, motion for new trial, motioc over ruled OEVoUkd TO NEWS, LITERATURE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS lEN-CENT COLUMN. Clothing for everybody and at prices that can’t be beat at HerriN & Turner's. Go to J. B. Brogdon’* for t liristma* toys. They will arive next Finlay fresh and line. Go (o J. B Broqdon’s for 10 lb* ffranuialed sugar for #IOO 121b* Light brown sugar, 8 lbs good Coffee. Talk about beating SPOT CASK John B. Brogdon beats any man ] in Gwinnett Co selling bargains and don’t you for get i', and they 5 nil go for SPO T CASH. In our elegant line of shawls we j have a few breakfast and zephyr ! shawls, that are slightly damaged : tliai we will sell at half prices. HEREIN! TV It N Eli We have just received a nice ' stock of over-coats, that we pro- ; pese to sell cheap, as at tl e pri- ■ cea these goods will be offered they are bound to go. HERU/N A TURNER. <»« Talk about your cheap cash stores, but if you ■* ant to *e« where spot cash tells the story, come jo see us bel'ere buying, and you will be surprised to see how low good goods can be sold // Eli hIN <t TURN EE. goods! John B. Brogdon Las just reed another lot of that good tob&ceo at 25cts per lb this grade of toba cco is selling all over this coumy at 40 to 50 cents per lb. W r e have bought our second slock of Jeans this seasoD, pail cash for them saved discuunt a and propose io give our friende the benefit. We have it at all prices and can suit avsrybody. Herrin Turner. Notice to Public School Teachers. 1 will be in my office the 22nd and 20th inbt’s fur the purpose of paying oft’ Public School Teaohers accounts for the present year. Thos E. Winn. G. 8. C. Doc. 17 ’B3-2t. ~ spoTcash. Talk about “Spot C*»eh" we have knocked the spot off Of these “Spot Cash” fellow in ( the way of low prices. If sor prices ar not lower on sue oass ofgood than theirs we will not charge you a cent for them. A. T. Patlillo ACo. TAX NOTICE. r Notice is hereby given that I will be in Lawienceville, during the session of the Superior Court for die purpose of collecting taxes. All persons who have not paid their tax will take notice tlial this is their last chance. Jacob M. Lowery, Dec. stb, 1883. T. a AT CO>T. We desire to close our entile st ick of ready made clothing AT COST. If you want a barg in a suit or an over coat, com rlj V j ir,) 1 1 t ) • sjjj nu _ur Clothing business Respectfully A. T. Patlillo iV PICKS. The Road Commissioners of the several Districts will call at the un dersigued, and get dozen good Picks and Handles to work the roads. Come and receipt for them. James D. Spence. Chr. Bd. Co. Corns. Dec. 18’83.-It. .TILL AHMAD. The records in the Comp rollers Generals office at Atlanta, Shows that the suit John Sewing ma chine Co have sold since Dec Ist 1882 Forty eight hundred (4800) Machine in Georgia. This is a htad of all others by half Tlie Rojil St John is the handsome*; simplest, and best, Machine made If you want a machine Gist will please you in every respect don’t tail to come to see us before boy ing ' • jfc A. T. Paitillo A co Lawrenee ville Ga., Thompson A Paitillo, Bnford G» ' New ( Itohing. ' ' I received bv Express last Sat urday a large lot of Clothing. Now is the time to secoro an ele gant Christmas suit in any style or quality you want at prices yon can not rind in Atlanta or any where. This is a large let of cloth ing to buy at this season but they were bought cheap and lam dc termined to make a clean sweep lof them by Ist of January. Dont tail to cme ami look at these goods. John B. Brogdon. Son an nee Georgia. AX COL LECTORS NOT IC E t-AHT ROUND, I *ill beet the places ita’ed be ow for the purpose of collecting tai tor the year 1883. B«u» Smiths Not 19 Cains “ *2O Hog Mountain Nov ..7 7! .21 Buford « " “22 Brtwannee .... * 23 Duluth “...77.7 24 Norcrose “ 7.7 26 Marline “...77 7 27 Berkshire “ 28 Rockbridge “ 29 Cutaa w on Bay Creek Due. 7.7.. .. . 1 Harbins « ’ "77 a Lawreoceville “ 7.7.7.. 4 J C. Low Kay, T. C. November 6th, 1883. I 1 *" UTKRABt AHD ICII.ITARV. SNELLVILLE, - , . aA. “TROTH, CiriUTT AKD WISDOM." o —TUITION - Pimavy, Per mouth *j 40 Intermediate sj'«o Academic *2.00 to *:too Board from .•6.00 to ts.no OSCAR BROWN, Pain. b 1883- 21, . if , t'ilh) t ..hill. Considering all the ills that attack little children, it is a wonder that any of the poor little youngsters live to grow up. There are children who are truly objects of pity. The r seem almost bloodless. Their cheeks are thin and pinched; their eyes are hollow; and their akin is tightly drawn over their foreheads. There is nothing hearty about them. They do not enjoy their lives. They are suffering from the debility that leads to marasmus. Poor things! Do a good deed for the pale, poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its mother a bottle of llrcram s Iron BitUrs. Here is life even for the tno«t delicate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given up for dead. Iron in the Blood is what the child needs to bring it up. The little digestive apparatus will re , cover. The pale cneeks will fill out The wean- groan of the child will lie exchanged for the merry prattle of infan';le gludness. Your druggist will tell ■ at wonders Bn-m's /run "dr- Kill Pr«|irif. ICOH BALB. The undersigned offers for sale a fin* Merchant Mill, wlih one wheat and one corn runner, located on the Alcovy River four mile* East of la*w renoevill*. The mills have been newly fitted ui>, both the house and the machinery, aud aro in good order and have an es tablished CU TOM There are attachod to the mills lilt) acre# of land, SO acres freshly cleared and in good state of cultivation, with three houses and a blacksmith shop, There is another flue shonl on a never failing stream on this lot. All conveniently located on a public road an.l in a good neighborhood. Parties desiring to purchase will call uu (ha undersigned or W J Bom at Lawrenceville, who will show the property. Would take land tn part payment. PITTMAN A BURELL. Oet Iflth 1883 -®w. Having purchased the tools of J. E. Norris, lam now prepared to repair stoves at short notice, low prices and guarantee satisfac tion. Those who owe we will please reweinb »r ihat / want the money for what I bay* already done, and mutt have it. Hasp. W. S. Mitchf' ... Nov. 6 'B2.—4t. l rr»it uin jtxlims 3L ~,4 will**.,. 1 I. S 2; gwmtsn —V>MllSt|^Mtel| r «f nnlylu TtHtanaif IM«i CpHvT A 4 k.u. V **•nm • 00, Nuttp Wet H. P. GUESS & CO. marble works MANUFACTURE KS AND DEALERS IN It+llM * Katfaaf JKJIBBKiIS Box Tombs Heal & Foot Stones Wood l Metallic Caskets and eases, i«%\kv tmA, vav sod Prteee \ nrniehed on short notice by CHUBCH STRUT, 81’ONFa MOUNTAIN. I «5 > t * la he •cby given thaf I ahull protest the pay m vn( ~f four Promissory notes K veil oy me to .1 T Snell, of Gwlnrett county, Georgia, hearing date of Au g'lst 11, less, us 1 io* consideration for which thev were given has entirely tailed, and I will not pay them. No 1, for *500,1M, due Dee. 35 188:1. No 2, for #500,00, due Dec. 25 188:1 No 3, for *300,00, due Dec. 25, 1883. No 4, for $300,00, due Dec. 25, 188;). . T. A. STOVALL, * nuiklin County, Ga„ Nov. 13 1883, is mm leading Furniture House In Ga. o I AM NOW WITH Andrew J. Miller, 44 Peachtree St. 100 Parlor Suits, (Jusi in) 50 Folding Lounges. 500 Bed Room Sets. fine assortment CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, AG Will Stive Yon Monet/. Give Me a Call // H. IHO MAS —WITH — A. J MrLLER, A COMPANY, 44 Peachtree Street. LAND VaK SALB The undersigned offers for sale tne following described lands : Forty six and % acres, more or less, known a* part of lot No 181 in the flih DlsUict of (twiunett County and be ing part of the Ryrd Martain old place About t hit teen acres of tills land Is in a good state of cultivation, the remain der in original timber. Also Forty acres, more or less, part of lot No 182 in (he 6(h District of Gwin nett., adjoining lands of Dallas Pauley and others, There are 13 acres on this place in ouUivatiou, TERMS EASY. Parties desiring to purchase either or both of these lots will call on (lie undersigned. JOHN W. MINOR, Nov 24th 1883—4 t. Win o—— lawrenceville, ga On Monday the 26th mat., the undersigned will open the Globe Hotel in Lawrenceville, for the ac oominodation of die WlN**. And will be prepared to offer first Glass accommodations *nd prompt attention to all who pairoul/.e die House. A. J, L. DA TE$. Nov. 19lh- ’a3-tf. tommstu The undeosigued has accepted the Agency for Gwinnett County for lhe following Machinery : ECLIPSE ENGINES, THRESHERS, SEPA RATORS CONDENSERS, PORTABLE SAW MILLS PLANING MILLS, VAN WINKLE AND PRATT GINS, AND OTHER FIRST ..CLASS Machinery with the latest IMPROVEMENTS. Phey wi" tie offered to the trade on reasonable terms and at satisfactory PRICES, j For estimates and terms ui.inv to the undersigned at LawrenoevHle Ga DILMUB L. BORN. | Oit 15th 1883—3ino, ttUtU kCDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR Ao.„*« M tiudicnw£k. 3nassai«*ssi- Baulin. •mbiwMd.falljiilt.SJU atnal •of ranm. IK preaertptiona, Pric« «*ol7 *1 26Mil by mail; k illnatraied aanapl«. d «.: aeud * ww, Addrww P»*alK>dy M«di eal iDßtitataor Dr W H Pak ■ RM, N 0.4 buUlu<> u Buitoa, Mt bargains »risrrj£» i>»hito i imt hi. .(»ck »r Pal anti Winter s>-oo,D is lull i„ . |||| l( . |i., eo | • .™,l by him. Kh, i,,„y ... i„ f lmh M, r> For Wen, Youtli and Boys jasSE-KS:— ?»m )Ie " ( 111 « oofl »' ,d I Mccin What I Sa,y a cal^agaln^ H I*"* 1 " for |«-t. bivo,.,, s iv. AMD FOB SPOT CASH you wi!l get your goods as chcaj. as the cheapest esos cmlly when vou compare gra.le *r. 1 toiaa me'in ' "” w my " >rw " l ' a l'«T AIDING YOU ngK..i in the iuture. «Jamcs D. Spence Nov Pith—3mo Beats ( _ ,V 04 ,do. w . . / -x -•<«»TTro«u Which 'fHFTT.ouudft of lard T" \ / \ «’euiß and corn at 54* OJJUL The third year of our hiwino.sH in Lawrenceville n. r pirea about the l«t ofFobnury next and in order towt- Ue i ,p with our jmrtncrs by that time we desire to d ( ,. t out our unusually Inrgo stock of DRY GOODS, WINTER BOOTS, * '-HOES, CLOTHING. HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, S ' tinware, FAMILY GROCER]K<B, DRUGS, SADDLES, HARNESS A RRIDLES, jA and till other goods that we keep. And in order to ra »kt/ sure work of this, we have reduced oAa former \n\u/ Ironi id to 20 per cent which Ifrintf* thorn bel«w*W Cash price s.” Let p-icesat “Spot Cash” houses aud then cull iind we will sell goods. Our go„ds are wiCl ted as ieprcHcntcd and it touiid otherwise we will and refund you your money. * J td)] - Respectfully, «. 4 A T PATTTT riiv /' 'ft lOii Lawrenceville (ia Nov 20th 1883. lot. * \ SEMINARY. 7thiSu Prm f tCll f‘ o( ' his instittltion will open JaJ mmuhl •° ntiauc lor il l ,e,iod o* Hix Uholas J rhe-atesol tuition adopted by the Board ol Tru-P tees are as follows : Primary Dep-t----,Spelling, Reading, Writing, Ac., net- • £ Intermediate—Grammar, Geography, Aruhint-^ATHf^S 05 ' Collegiate ---Latin, Greek. ice, Science, &c., ' “J*' U ‘ e •'uyplces of the Board of Trustees I enter upon the ties of the I rincipalship with the confident hope that 1 mav be further the educational interests < f the community and sun* “■sar* •"*-»&■ jsM w. W. Griffin, I !>«., nth lssa-a,. “"'J IVol. XIII.-No. 39