Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885, December 30, 1884, Image 4

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Houston & Powell A Ask tkeir friends hb4 customer* to call and examine their stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which embraces a full line of Dress Goods, Calicoes, Jeans. Tickings, Ladies Shawls of all kia * and sizes. . In fact a comple'e linf-of General Merchandise which they propoee to sell as cheap as the cheapest. - , _ - lew (roods, FALL & WINTE R 1884! The undersigned would especially invite the public to ve stock an inspection when in want of good reliable GOODS Having purchased largely in the Northern Markets jot ■pi L 'VPJ?p dress goods, ready made clothing For MEN and BOYS; L.4DIES CORSETS SKIRTS TAPK AR/i, NOTIONS, HATS, STATIONARY, //OSIERY, &c. tbmhtbas^ot 6 UiS BeiectioDS in P erson Le feels warranted in ayin WHAT YOU WANT And at pr eces that will defy competition, as chkap as the c est ! To those id want of fine 4 Ready Made __ %\ATfc\%t He J^ ul T? 7 fv a^^ e ® for y° ur «elvw», and be conven >oc NO SHODDI GOODS, B.it in as good stock as ccai oe found any wb ere, and Superior to any ever brought to this place l> ery body invited to examine my STOCK, assuring them satisfc tion if they will give me a trial. Thanking tbe public for a liberal stare of tbeir patronage here fore, he but hopes by fair and liberal dealing to merit a continuan Qi toe same. NO USE IN GOIN3- OFF To snend your money with STRANGERS in other M 4 T?bTF ■ but do so at home and support youis own people, and build up yoor Mediants, o .o , Especially when all dungs are equal. Sept 9th dmo. JAMES D. SPEN"CE, Georgia—Gwinnett County. To all whom it may concern Jos T Campbell has in due form applied to undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Juo. J Campbell, late of said county de ceased, and I will pass upon said ap plication on the Hist Monday m Jan uary IHSS. AS. T LAMKIN $2.10 —Dec Ist. ’B4. Ordinary. JUST BItERID. We have just tecieved a fresh supply of cheap goods that we.e bought lo ver than ever, and we are selling them the same way- We are offering special prices in Boots and F>hoes Jeans, Dress ■Good, Flannels, Checks Sheeting and Shirtings, and many other goods too numerous to mention. A small lot of Heady Made ciota ing at ten per cent lees than cost to c>ose it out. One new improv ed No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sew ing Machine for S2O cost $27.- Call and sec us and we will con vince you that we mean what we Ba J- Respectfully. A T Patillo & Co. Georgia—Gwnnett County. vv Ji>. A. Sewell, having in due form applied to the undersigned for the-- guai dianshi,, of tile person and prop ■ a, ’,t' e, i N Brown, minor child ‘ J Brown, late of said Notice is heret.y SSI*, lU h li application will he d^vio i„V‘ y °® ce 011 the first Mou- UHym January next. i,i Tn. , JAMKBT. UAMLIN *-10 Dec Ist. Ordinary OrntT’e rvßirieHiao o-ood*. nroTioiva, of Ann khvds, o i.aaaiv a itu. chock hnv . ohoc iimui-i m ■ BOOTS and SHOES A SPECIALTY. ‘‘TEifl new SPOT CIS!K” I Having received a fresh supply o new goods I am now ottering them at prices to suit the dull times. A I buy only or cash and sell only or cash, ] <j) oj v more goods or the same amount o money than the man who buys on 30 to GO Days Time A NIBLE SIXPENCE lii BETTER THAN A SLOW SHILLING. Ll t 0 a 1,11 line of Groceries, Provisio canned Goods, etc., will be found a complete ine of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOES GLASS WARE, NOTIONS ANPt 0 Country Produce! In addition to keeping the cheapest houae in town now prepared to handle all kinds of* country Produce and will pay you the highest market price for your CHICKENS EGGS, BUTTER, BEESWAX, GREEN //IDES. DRY HIDES, RAGS, DRIED FRUIT, FEATHERS, WOOL, CORN, OATS and everything else that can be bought and sold. t y #ur P rod »ee t<> «ne when you want the highest market price for it in money, or goods at Money Prices am' 10 PatroDa^e ’ ftnd aßkin & “ COn,inn 24thlM4 Respectfully, MILES E. EWING. DO NO BUY THEM „ Notice is hereby given to all par tie# not to trade for or in asy way purchase from A. A. Dyer the ten one hundred dollar notes given to Him by me. which are not due and conceising which there are equi ties existing between us Gkoboe W. Duttos Georgia—Gwinnett County David Hamitou administrator, de **om» lien, with the w annexed, of K M Gower, deposited, hr.s in due form applied to me for leave to sell the remainder >f the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased to wit one hundred acres more or less, in the 6 V‘i ‘Hrtriot** said county, being part —r™ and application will be heard on the first Monday in January, XftKi 1 JAB.T. LA>CtN r , 4 84— Ordinary, mni urn, SNELLVILLE, GA- A/is Volut 1 Academic Year, Commkncino JAN UARY, sth„ 1884. The leading idea. —The idea is to teaeti with thoroughness what i e\er maj be Attempted, and to at 1 tempt only that for which the ca pacity and natural incliiialien of the students fi them, and for ; which /hey will have use in after i liie. Strict discipline will be at j all times maintained, and no stu , dent need enter who is not willing to yi-jld implicit obedience. To imbue with higb-uiinded and gentletuan-like sen/iments, /ruth fnlness, honor andcander, military I exercise has become p irl of this Instntion Testimonial.— This Institu/ioD, pet in its infancy, enrolled this yea-, 119 pupi s. Society.—The “Belles Letters Club,” mee/s Fuday eve, of each week, andaflords many advantag es to the youug ladies and gentle men . Tuition— Primary, $l2O, $1.50 $1.75. Academic $2.00 to $3.00. OSCAR BROWN, Princ. Herrin & Turner. In calling the attention of the trade of Gwinntt and Walton Counties to our Fall and Winter stock we sue to saythat we have changed our store, [moving next door to the old stand] and now have one of and best arranged houses in Lawrenceville. Having agoodroom for storage of goods,we have takensßecial uaia. in selecting them for the trade, and are satisfied that we have as good or better line, ofeverythinw kept ia a «Ua era! Store, as has ever been shown to the people of Gwinnett and Walton bounties Realizing that ike crop is short, and knowing that the people are hound tohave low prices in order to be able to buv * h av T marked our prices AWAY DOWN, and ask a careful inspection of our stock before buyin<> elsewhere assured that we c m save you money* * ’ CCI *» To our customers that we have extended time to, in or der to enable them to make crops we ask that t forward promptly and make settlements, so as to enable ns to extend them credit another year as we beWJ year, we will see money matters tighter than they havebeen this season. ’ ‘ From this date our rule will be.strictly CAJill mill rat otry-fn»xtrwbwr ws WirnirMiTcTV~s-11 '. TT *We are not adopting thoCdSrt .SYSTEM, ss wo know our people are not yet able to pay as they go. and we haven’t the “P H them to come and *P«nd their money with us in -he Fall, and in the Summer refuse to sell ttim the necessities of life EEK U a,k In asking the bade this Fall we call attention to ueß OI ,lle - DRESS GOODS. , In this department we have bought larg-ly this season, and can show t.he Udi»« , i , ever, time Our stock of these goods is not a half dozen pieces, but is full and complete, and we t JmT ““ * 911 ft PRIMTS +*** ** • i ”"' ™ W *«* I- VA-r, andembr,.es ,11 th. l.tos, d. Biß », Flannels, Linseys & Plaids, :'SEE jss u JEANS AND CASIMERS t p ™ m - - - *•«»«. Hats and Caps We have double ihe amount of these croodu of m, v Hi ** h,ve “ JO ' '* to —- -** .jta terest to look through them before buying ’ 1 aild CLbcks ’ 18 >mmen«e for this town, and we will make ti w,h...*e- »--«*—i* ““ a I-KA-»» -a...„ otder „ do „ c Special Bargains. We have a full stock of Sugars, Coffees. Meat Ham# pi n m.T i Pir Ar.\™,t,™S b S,?°™« ” co ' B °°' u ' Spice ' ° inser ' *«**• w* vsrz, „ «JuS? l «' #' “ g°°d 8 and giving host prices. - koowu <« o„r trade, will take pleasure im shew** ythanking the public far a K w ®».. hat we thnk that whatever i« to the interest of our trude is to ti u> t r^ a 8t ’ ? nt J ftMkiu 8 a continuance'of tho sam?s4with the iciest of our selves. We are >Kespeotfallyf > Lawrencevllle Ga. Sept. 30th 1884 , HcPrin, <£ I Ud Ifj Custonary CHRISTMAS INVITATION. To the f üblic to call and see my nite stock of f hr i fit in os Goods FANCY CANDIES. JELLIES, CANNED GOODS. Fine Mugs; Vases, &c, Ac, Call aii i get your Sweetheart, j your ÜBcle or your aunt or consiii a present that will make them al-[ ways B emember You To my old friends and custom ers I would say that I also run a full 1 ne of goods and ask th m to remember me wlieu they come I to town. Rasped fully, JOHN M WILSON ! Dec. 23rd 1884 pHKi MfZjtSTWinfi el*iaAa Vs? SmP ' moßtr Weekly new»- J paper devoted to science, mechanics, en pm«»• ring, discoveries, Inventions and patents ever published. Every number illustrated with splendid engravings. This publication, furnishes • mo9t valuable encyclopedia of informat ion which no person should be without. The popularity of tne scientific American is such that its cir culation nearly equals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price, $3 20 a year. Discount to Chibs. Sold byall newsdealers. HUNN4CO., Publishers. No. 561 Broadway. N. Y. Munn A To. have AT ENTS. practice before the Patent Office, and have prepared more than On® Hundred Thous and applications for patents in the United States and foreign countries. Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copyrights, kssignments, and all other papers for ing to inventors their righfß in the id States, Canada. England, France, any and other foreign countries, pre at short notice and on reasonsl»le term.•». irritation as to obtaining patents cheer given without charge. Hand-hooka of natioa sent free. Patents obtained through Munn 4 Co. are noticed in the Scientific American free. The advantage of such notice is well understood by all persons who wish to dispose of their patents. Address MUNN ft CO., Office SCIEHTin© Am* ui<’an, 361 Broadway, New York. £«T|RRTS to all applicant. Y KtLWXS and to customen or la>t rear without ordering It. It contains illustration,, prices, descriptions and dlrectioni for planting all Vegatable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc. D.M. FERRY&CO. D,t ßui!B ,T Lawrenceville Ca. Oct 14 1884—•$ mo NO MORE EYE GLASSE S N ° Mitchell’s Eye Salve. A fi rtain, Bufo, effeotlve remedy (or SonMiMudEp Producing Long SiahtedueM, aud Re storing the sight of the old Cures Tear Drops. Granulation, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes. Mat ted Eye Lashes, and producing qaick relief and per manen/ cure Also equally pfthuu'ioua when used in other maladies, such as L’lo«rs *V ver Sores, Tumors, Salt Kheuro, Burns, Piles, or whureever inflama tion exists, Mitchell’s Salve .uay he used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25 oeat’s CONNIPTION. I h*vw a poaitt th« abov« glaaasa; by Ik aao th«aaandi of «aao» of tha worst kladaudof loag •taadlng hav« bean eurod. 1 ndood, ao atrowr la ay faith la itsofflea-y.that I wL! i.mITWO BOTTLES fUEI. together with a VaI.UABI BTRIATIBB tbit *'—nt to any suffpror *K'.ve My-ou and JC_i>, addr m. m; T. 4 9L&C VIM, is rdHlf, Naw Tort.