The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, December 06, 1900, Image 1

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TH E NEWS -HERALD. THE GWINNETT HERALD Established In 1871 * THE LAWKENCEVILLE NEWS Established in 1893, THE J. P. ELECTION Mr. Hagood Defeats 'Squire Langley in This District. FIGHT OCCURRED IN HARBINS There Was a Tie Between the Candidates For J. P. at Norcross and Consta bles at Sugar Hill. The election for justices of the peace and constables took place in Gwinnett county last Saturday and passed off quietly in the main, there being one fight recorded in Harbins district. One justice was elected from each militia district, who is to serve four years, together with two constables, whose terms of office are for two years only. In the Lawrenceville district a little friendly rivalry was on be tween the two candidates for jus tice and five aspirants for consta ble, S. A. Hagood defeating W. M. Langley for justice by fifteen votes. The latter has filled that office for the last eight years. J. C. C. Davis and J. B. Mills easily led the race for constables. There were 233 votes polled at the town precinct. At Norcross or Pinkneyville pre cinct, there was a tie between J. W. Haney and W. T. Nesbitt for JOHN B. BROGDON, Suwanee. Georgia. Toys Trumpets Jumping Jacks Dolls Kid-Bodied Dolls Dressed Dolls Clown Dolls Negro Dolls Express Wagons Velocipedes Doll Carriage Doll Cradles Tea Sets Toy Fnrni ture Story Books Robinson Crusoe ABC Blocks Dominoes Check Boards Juvenile Stationary Crying Heads Tin Cups China Toys Bugles JOHN B. BROGDON, Suwanee, Georgia. Photograph Holders and Albums Willow Photo Holder, combina tion front of bright colored and transparent celluloid, hand paint ed, size 7 inches wide by 7£ inches high. Priced 75 GtS. Photo holder with rounded swell of tronslucent celluloid, hand painted, trimmed with ribbon, size Bxߣ inches; beautiful. Priced $1,25 Photo holder, Venetian style, gold and red celluloid, raised front, size 7xlo inches, ribbou bow on handle; a decided novelty. Priced $1.38 Octavo size albums, celluloid front, plush back, front fancy design in colors. A beauty. Only 35c Very handsome celluloid Al bums, chromo front, in colors, at 65c Longfellow Albums “some thing new under the sun.” They are just out. They are long in shape, quaint in design, and pret tily decorated. Priced $1,98 Call in to see the Longfellow Albums and other ones not men tioned ; it will pay you for your trouble. LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1900. justice of the peace. The former is a democrat and the latter a pop ulist. In Sugar Hill district there was also a tie between W. J. Johnson and W. R. Humphrey for consta ble, and another election will have to be held in these two precincts in order to decide between those who are tied. Below will be found the returns iu full from the different precincts: Lawrenceville, No. 407. S. A. Hagood, J. P 120 W M Langley, J P 105 J C C Davis, Constable 139 J B Mills, Constable 107 W L Hewett, Constable 72 J R Hutchins, Constable 49 T J Davis, Constable 11 Goodwins, No. 404. J T Baxter, J P 53 A S Sudderth, Constable 50 A G Cheek, Constable 45 Berkshire, No. 405. D H Carroll, J P 71 E S Garner, Constable 71 W T Corley, Constable 70 Ben Smiths, No. J C Lovin, J P 55 W T Ethridge, J P 36 V C Dalton, Constable 53 T A Wages, Constable 50 J W B Maughon, Constable. . . 41 Martins, No. 544. James F Wilson, JP 30 Enos Williams, Constable. ... 26 John New, Constable 25 J T Langley, Constable 6 Pinkneyville, No. 406. J W Haynie, J P 87 W T Nesbitt, J P 87 W H Welch, Constable 120 0 W Jones, Constable 105 J E Robinson, Constable 70 Dacula, No. 1564. John G Hood, J P 6 3DOX.LS! DOLLS! 3LOSL3LSI All kinds of dolls, with eyes of blue, or brown, or black; hair that curls, or ripples, or crinkles; the color of jet, or chestnut or auburn; creamy complexions or swarthy. All of them make Christmas happy for the little folks. 17- kid-bodied doll, black stockings and slippers, regular 50c value, at 30c 18- kid-bodied doll, light hair, brown eyes, washable face; this doll shoald have been priced 75c, but they are going at 40c 22-inch kid-bodied doll, light or dark hair, pretty faces, SI.OO values at 50c Bisque jointed doll; will sit alone; beautiful brown eyes; dressed in white slip, trimmed in red. Price 50c 18-inch dolls, light and dark hair, dressed in pink and blue slips; the doll will surprise you at a price of 1 Oc each. China-limb dolls, 15c values at Bc. Clown dolls, which clap their hands and hollow. The little ones will do the same when they see them. Price lOc M L Bramblett, Constable.... 6 S M Davis, Constable 6 Hog Mountain, No. 444. J W McElroy, J P 14 H J Gunter, Constable 14 J G Bradford, Constable 14 Cains, No. 562. E P Martin, J P 80 J W Clark, Constable 55 C A Stephens, Constable 31 J W Phillips, Constable 25 Harbins, No. 478. A J Bowen, J P 53 R W Ethridge, J P 82 C A Lowe, Constable 57 J H Whisnant, Constable 58 Duluth, No. 1263. G H Barker, J P 50 W F Herrington, Constable.... 16 G W Lowe, Constable 21 Pucketts, No, 1897. W L Andrews, J P 35 J H Puckett, J P 80 B P Breedlove, Coustable 45 J 0 Davis, Constable 44 Sugar Hill, No. 550. W M Shelly, J P 146 J IJ Hawkins, J P 120 W S Mitchell, Constable 119 W J Johnson, Constable 63 W R Humphrey, Constable.... 58 C L McHugh, Coustable 47 R L Carwell, Constable 42 M S Presley, Constable ....... 36 - - Venable, Constable 23 Rockbridge, No. 571. E T Nix, J P 61 J A Johuson, JP 51 J P Watson, Constable 57 T C Rutledge, Constable 31 W C Darby, Constable 21 F L McDuffey, Constable 18 Cates, No. 408. T A Pate, J P 66 J M Williams, J P 44 F M Henderson, J P 87 E E Peters, Constable 68 G T Haney, Constable 51 J O Nash, Constable 49 A ,T Stansel, Constable 44 J M Cofer, Constable 19 W I Smith, Constable 11 A M Mead. Constable 10 Bay Creek, No. 1295. Thomas Langley, J P 54 S S Brand, Constable 48 J M Peters, Constable 27 J W Ford, Constable 24 Garner, No. 1578. William M Jordan, J P 26 Jno Garner, Constable 26 Pat McGuffey, Constable 25 Books Found. The son of ’Squire W. M. Lang ley was out hunting last week and as he was passing through a swamp some two miles east from town he chanced to come across a large bundle, securely wrapped, and bearing an express tag. The point in the swamp where the package was found is about a half mile from the Seaboard road, two miles east of Lawrenceville. Upon examination, it was found to be a lot of song books. They had been there for some time, as the writing on the package was indistinct, and the books partly ruined by water. So far as they could tell there were forty-two books, of which number about twenty-eight are serviceable. The books are the Revival No. 2 and 3. How the books got into the swamp is unknown. They must have been taken from some ex press office and lost. You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plauly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No No Cure, No Pay. gGarwood’s Perfumes. BBSBS fjg-Garwood’s perfumes are the best the*£market affords. They are true to"the[flower. K «. . * Cuban Violet Extracts, on fancy cards; per card IOC Garwood’s Extract of Violet, Cornatiou, White Rose, and Apple Blossom in fancy bottles, in ele gant boxes. These goods are very suitable for Christmas presents. Each 35c Garwood’s Extract of Apple Blossom, Violet, and Cornation, in pretty bottles, 25c each. BIBLES. Leather bound Bibles, with maps, etc., 42c each. Oxford Bibles, teacher’s maps, helps, concordance, 12mo, nonpa riel, $2.00. Bibles at $1.48. Testaments, morocco bound, gilt edges, fine linen paper, 25c. IDLES. The candy counter is all dressed up. ( What with fancy baskets and boxes, its appearance is trans formed. But while admiring it, don’t forget one thing—the can dies are pure and wholmsome. VOL. VIII. NO 6 Carriage In Norcross. Norcross, Dec. 1. —One of the most beautiful marriages that has occurred here in sometime was that of Dr. W. H. Born, of Lyons, Ga, t formerly of this place, and Miss Rubie Lively McElroy, the pretty aud accomplished daughter of Mr. S. T. McElroy, president of the McElroy-Nesbit Furniture Com pany. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. J. C. Atkinson perform ed the ceremouy. The house was artistically decorated in pink and white, with a profusion of plams and ferns about the arch that formed the setting for the bridal party. Little Misses Gertude Matthews and Mina McElroy, niece and sister of the bride, entered the parlor together, dressed in white organdy and held the ribbon streamers tiiat formed an aisle for the entrance of the bride and groom. The bride was attired in a hand some doth suit, and carried chrysanthemums. Dr. and Mrs. Born left im mediately for Lyons, Ga., their future home, to the rogret of their numerous frends here. Many elegant aud costly pres ents bore witness to the high esteem of friends in this aud other places. Few people begin life under more favorable auspices than this young couple.—Daily News. The One Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Kermott’s Choco lates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy and quickly cure. Albums Ink Stands Glove Cases Handker chief cases Whisk Brooms Spectacle Boxes Photo Holder Collar and Cuff Boxes Puff Boxes Toilet Cases Vases Match Safes Perfumes Fascinators Gloves Bibles Testaments Stationary Lamps Dinner Sets Skirt Pat terns Etc., Etc. Etc., Etc.