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A>k their friends aud customers to call and examine t heir stock of FALL AND WIN’TEK GOODS, which embraces a hill line of Dress Good*. Calicoes ,J ana Ticking*, L.tuius Shawls of all kind
and sizes.
In fact a complete lineof General Merchandise which they prop<'KO to sell av cheap as the* cheapest.
New Goods,
FALL& WI NTER
1884!
The undersigned would especially iiivte (lie public to vu
stock an inspection when in vwmt of good reliable
GOODS
Having pm chased largely in the Northern .Markets of
LADIES DRESS GOODS. HEADY M VDE CLOTHING*
For .MEN and BOYS; L.IDJES CORSETS, SKIRTS, .TACK-
El’S&c., GENTS UNDER SHIRTS, DRESS SH/R FS, &e„
BLANKET’S, SHAWLS, UR/NTS, ‘FLANX'EL’S, BLEACHED
GOODS, JEA.VS, CASSIMERs. ROOTS and SHOES H 'RI)
WAR A, NOTIONS, HATS, STATIONARY. //OSIER V, &e.
Having made his selections in person ! e feels warranted in mm
that he has got
WHAT YOU WANT
And at pr'eces that will defy competition, as chkac as the c
art ! To those in want of tine
Ready Made
He would sav eonie and see tin m for yonrselvis, and he e mvun t.c
xo SHODD y nouns, rr in as good sleek as ccai oe
found anywhere, and Superior to an\ ever brought to this i>lace • v
ery body invited to examine my STOCK, assuiing them satisfetion
if they will give me a srial
Thankitg the public for a iileit.l 1 1 tm v f tl tit palrorage leie
foie, he but hopes l y fair and liberal dealing |„ merit a < ontinuan
of the same.
NO USE IN GOINI OFF
To spend your money wiih STRANGERS in other .»/, / /,' k'ETS
bui do so at home and support your own people, and build up your
XVlcchants,
Especially when all shiugs are eipial.
Sept9th—Hrao. J AMES D. SPEN"CE.
Georgia Gwinnett County.
To all whom il may concern Jo* T
Campbell tins in tlu<- form amdied to
undersigned tor |*erinaiieiit lei lei s of
administration on tin■ estate of Jim,
,1 Campbell, tale of said count.v dr
ceased, and I will pasMupoo said ap
plication on Hie first Monday in Jan
uary 18S5.
AS. T LAM KIN
$2 10—Dec Ist. 'B4. Ordinary.
tifiiHT’M FO nr. i siirnru »oous. notionh. of kinds, onas.w Annaun, ckocrbuv, &roobhiu».
BOOTS and SHOES A SPECIALTY.
JUST BECHTEL
We have just tecievad a fnsh
supply of cheap goods that wo e
bought lo ver ibanever, aud we
are selling them the same way.
'•Ve are offe/ifig spe. iul prices in
/loots aid Shoes Jeans, Dress
Good, Flaunels, Clucks Shoaling
and Shirtings, and many other
goods too numerons to meulion.
A small lot of Ready Made doll
ing at ten per Rent, less than cost
to close it out. One new improv
ed No. B\\ heeler & Wilson Sew
ing Machine for S2O cos! $27.---
Call and ser us and we will con -
vines you that we mean what we
fcuy. Respectfully.
A T Patiixo <fc Co.
(ienrgia—(iw t.nett Coni,ty.
Win A. Sewell, I.living ill due foi in
applied to the nlldel siaimd I,l|' the
giiardianstii,, of iln* persim and pn p
el l \ of Jasper N . nvn, minor etiild
of Susanah I ' n, late of said
e.iunly deeease * lil e is herei>\
(riven dial Ins n ation will he
heard al my otllee \n the lirsl Mou
lt uy in Jaimar, next.
JAMES T. LAM KIN
•34.10 — IJec X*t. »4 Ordinary
■in mew srn ciii nsr
i. living received a fresh supply o new goods I am
" olleiing them at. prices to suit tho dull tin.es. A
uy only or cash and sell only creath, I <; 1 gh
re goods or the same amount o money than the
n who buys on
30 to 60 Hays Time
NIBLE S \ PENCE U BETTER THAN A SLOW SHIELING .
In adui 1 uto a till line of Groceries, I’iovisio
e tied Go Is, etc., will be found a complete .ine of
DRV GOODS,
HARDW VUE,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS & SHOES
GLASS WARE,
NOTIONS ANT
Country Produce!
In addition to keeping the cheapest hou>e in town,
now prepared to handle all kinds of countiy Produce
and will pay you the highest market price for your
CHICKENS
EGGS,
BUTTER,
BEESWAX.
GREEN //IDFS.
RAGS,
DRV HIDES,
DRIED FRUIT,
FEATHERS,
WOOL,
CORN,
OA’I S
and i verytaiug else that can lie bought mid sold.
Briidi your produce to me when you want the highest market
price for il in money, or goods at
Money Prices
thanking the public for past Patronage, and asking a coniiuu
ance sf the same; 1 am
Respectfullv, MILLS E. EWING
24th1884
THEM.
N<dice is hereby given to all par
lies mu to trade for oi in ar v way
purchase from A. A. Dyer the lea
one hundred dollar notes given to
him by me. which aieuot due and
coin'Hi t ing which there are equi-
ties exis ing between ns
Geokue W. Rvtton
Georgia -Gwinnett County
Oavlit Itumiliiii administrator, it
Louis nun, with the w annexed
1 of If M (lower, ileeenseft, Ims in iliih
form apiilieil to me fur leave to sell
| the reiniiimlei' »t the lamls lii lonying
to t lie estate ol - ial ileeeaseil 1 o vvit .
one hundred tu re-more or loss, in the
stii ills! | iel ut s;u.| emuity, heitur |>tirt
of lot No ami said ttfipliratioa
will lie heanl on the Hist Mull lav ill
j .1 an nary, lssu
J AS. T. LAvIX'
j 55—Dee i ’B4 g Ordinal y.
Is t oiii I. iit- hoi >l> a itullai'.
Perhaps that seems a high price
for it, considering how poor your
blood is, and how your whole sys
tem is prostrated, debilitated, and
enfeebled. People have been heard
to say, under such circumstances,
that they would not give the toss
of a copper for the choice between
life and death. But when it comes
to actually drawing near the grave,
a man naturally draws back, and
says he does no f ’"ant to die. Life
is very’ precious,even to a bro
ken-down man it is worth saving,
One dollar will buy a bottle of
Brown's Iron Bitters. That one
dollar may start you on the road
from misery to A man
must take a very mean view of
himself who is not willing to invest
that much in making one seri<..,s
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and 1 . ..tep into the en
joy’ment of solid health. Brown's
Iron Bitters vitalizes t.m blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
syster* Its w< 's well known.
Invest tnat dollar i. a L.ittl 8
CONSUMPTION.
I h*vo a positive refneffyTur the above disease; by Its
use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed. • ostrone Is
lu ll» efficacy, that 1 wi I send TWO BO TILES h KKE,
together wit n a VALUABLETREATISE uu tbisdtaNMg
to any sutTerur ve eapress and F_A)■ addr; »*.
to an j T A Ki FcffUt., Now York
Herrin & Turner.
In calling the attention of the trade of Gvvinntt and alton Counties to our Fall and Winter stock we ed
sire to saythat we have changed our store, [moving next door to the old stand) and now have one of the largest
and best arranged houses in Lawrenceville. Hi ing a goo Irooin Ibrstoraga of goo Is,we have takenspeoiil naina
in selecting them for the trade, and are satisfied that we have as good or better line, of kept in a Gen
eral Store, as has ever been shown to the people of Gwinnett and Walton bounties. Realizing that thJ
crop is short, and knowing that ihe people are bound tohave low prices in order to he able to buy °we h 1
marked our piucks AWAY > N, and ask a careful inspection of our stock before buvin- elsewhere feelhW
assured that we c in save you money. ®
To our customers that we have extended time to, in or der to enable them to make crops we ask that theveom *
forward promptly and make settlement.-, so as to enable us to extend them credit auothei year, as we believe
year, we will see money matters tighter than they havebcen this season. " ej j
From this date our rule will be strictly CASH uadi the first of January next, when we f., SH l| „„ . .
We are not adopting tboC 'SH SYSTEM, as we know our people are n t yet ab.'e to pay tt s they go, we haven’t ih« “C H
them »o Coiue au<» spend then- money well us in the Fall, end in the Summer i a fuse to jel] them die necessities of hfe ~~
In asking ihe trade this Fa 1 \vf call attention to
DKKiSS GOODS.
In this department we have b night largely this season, an 4 can show the ladies the ia‘es stvles a-,1 r .
every time Our stork of ties, goods is not a half dozen pieces, but is full and complete, and w • • .ntident we ean^'eai'e 'every*
These goods are changing all . he dme, in s<y)e Our stock 0 VJS W, uni emb, ■: cos di the latest designs.
Flannels, Linseys 3k Plaids,
N ol r raises S;:i» 1
JEANS AND CASIMERS
down »y bi g ° odsj in U,U h ° USeof KmJeB, bought, a, the 1 pric, ud we believe that we can tun
1 \vu uri} competi ion la hub town or. prices, as we propose to se'l them at a />, / !{(rA[J\\
'JSS® sisxzztstA, va
We have double die uuonut of iin :-c- goods oi any other house in town, and all we have to do, is to how th< in to s .tisfv custoinfcis ttJ
they have been bought LOW and WILL BE SOLI) THE SAME WAY. ’ *
Our hue of Ticking, Bleaching, Sheeting!, Slid tings, Sea 1 shims and Checks, is innnti.se for this town, and we will make li to jour i|
itrest io look through them before buying
We have a good line of Crockery Glassware, and Lamps, that we aio anxious to close oat, an 1 m order to do so wc are offering somei
Special Bargains.
We have a full stock of Sngars, Coffee . Meat. Ha ns, F our Tob-tceo. Canned goods, Spice. Ginger, Peputi , Cinnamon Nutmegs, ClovjJ
Pick.es, Candy. , r anything else wanted, all at ROCK BO If Oil. ■ K b *
This acvverlisemeut is not a mere mat ter of "WI'SH," as s iuie homes advertise, hut a mat ter of business wt h us, and to those wnl
dor'tbelive (hat we mean just wliat, we sav, /ha, \\' c Have One of the Best Stacks in the Count I/, and prices 04
how if not Lower • ' ’ ■
We. say get your prices, come to see us and we will have no rouble to Cm. Sell you.
J A. Coffee amt Cliarles L. \ itugban, who have bceu so long with us, and who arc well known o our trade, will take pleasure in showing
goorl 8 and giving best prices. H
ykankiug the public for a gciiero-is share of their pa'ronage ir, the past, and asking a continuance of the some, with the
hat we thnk that whatever is o the mleiest of our trade is to tile interest of our selves. W e are ReapecAllfif **
Herrin Tur*eJH
Lawrenceville Ga Sept, doth 1884
iwsim,
SXELL ! ‘ILL K. CA
.Mis I'lihil /’ru/trii* !
Academic Year. Commencihu Jan
uary, stii., 1884.
The leading idea.— The idea is
to teacii with th irmighne-s whn 1j
e\er may be >dtempted, and to at
tempt onlv tliai for which the o
pacity find natural iuclina'ien of
the students fi ihem, and for |
which /hey will lmve uwe in after |
iitc. Strict discipline wiil he at |
al! times maintained, jiul no stu
dent need enter who is not willing
to yield implicit obedience.
To imbue wii h high-minded anil
gentleman-like sentiments, truth
fulness, honor and candor, military
exercise has became p rt of this :
limtntion
Tf.atimoniai,.—This Institution,
j pet in iis infancy, enrolled this j
yea v , 11!) pupi 8.
Society. —The ••Be'lea Letters
! Club,” mec Is F. iday eve, of each
week, and affords many advantag
\ cs to the young ladies and gentle
‘ men.
Tuition. —Primary, $1 20. $1.50
$1.75. Academic $2.00 to $3.00.
OSCAR BIIOWN, Princ.
! Ud If Customary
CHRIS!.M vS IN Vi iA I <>N.
To the f nlilic to call and rei •.iy
nice stock of
( h ristnuts (,< <>rts
FANCY C.IN DIFS.
JEI LIES,
CANNED G()()DS,
Fins Mugs; Vases, &c, Ac,
full an . git vonr Swiethiiut,
\a nr uncle or vonr aunt or ccusin
a pr.senV Hint will inaki them id
ways
- emember
You
7b my old friends and custom
era I would sat that. I also inn a
ful 1 ne of goods and ask Hi m
to remember me when they come
to town.
R.-speclfuhy.
JoJINM WILSON
i Dec. 2 3rd 1884
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