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The New*-Herald
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Publi*lir«i Monday and Thur.day
$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Jjawrenceville Publishing Co., Props.
D. M. BYRD, Editor
V. L. HAGOOD, Manager
J. L. COMFORT, Supt.
Official Organ U. S. Court, Northern
DUtrict of Georgia.
Entered at the Post Office at Law
reneeville, Georgia, as Second Class
Mail Matter, under the act of Con
gress of March 3rd, 1879.
We met an old gentleman the oth
er day whose paper stopped when his
subscription expired and could see
that he didn’t like it a bit. He said
it was the second time we had
stopped his Nuggett, and he told us
before that he was good for his
debts and had money in the bank.
It is strange that a person expects
a local printer to charge subscrip
tions to them when they do not ask
the Atlanta or any other paper to do
it, nor get mad or say a word when
any of the papers publisljtyL away
from Home are stopped. -IjWSen such
persons go to the postoffidfi to mail
a letter they first see that they have
a two cents stamp, and when going
to make a thousand mile trip by rail
they pay the fare in advance without
uttering a word. Not even to ask
for a reduction. The other fellow’s
money in the bank does not buy the
printer ink or paper nor put any
meal in his tub.—Dahlonega.
THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING A
BANK ACCOUNT.
Here is what a bank account
does: It helps your credit, it stimu
lates your courage, it guards you
against extravagance; it gives you
confidence in your judgment; it fur
nishes the best receipt for the money
you pay; it creates business habits
that will increase your savings; it
protects you from personal injury
at the hands of robbers; it enables
you to get ahead during the produc
tive years of your life; it provides
you the means to take advantage of
a good business proposition; it pro
vides you with an accurate, and con
secutive records of all money paid
out; it enables you to pay your bills
with checks and avoid making change
and it brings you into contact with
the best business in your community.
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
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Toilet Articles
Hair Nets
Cut Glass
Dishes
Xmas Cards
Hats
Hose
Underwear
Dresser Scarfs
In fact most everything you want and the best part
about it you get it at a saving.
Lawrenceville Ten Cent Co.,
M. R. HALE, Mgr.
PENALIZING SUCCESS.
One of the things that stays the
progress of humanity is the fact
that in every country of the world j
taxation is based upon the principle
of penalizing success. And to pen
alize success is to clog the wheels of
prosperity. The income tax is such
a measure. A man whose income is
S6OO per year ought to pay his share
of tax just as surely as the man
whose income is $60,000 per year.'
The latter ought to pay one hundred
times as much tax as the former but
both ought to be taxed in propor
tion to their income. There ought
not to be any exemptions in their
income tax.
The income tax is causing men
with capital to put their money into
non-taxahle government securities
and this cripples industrial enter
prises. The income tax is the enemy
of labor and the cause of depression
and unemployment. Taxing one class
and exempting another will always
cause stagnation in business. The
right principle of taxation is to have
everybody pay taxes according to
their ability.
DECEMBER, A MONTH OF GOOD
Cheer.
December is the evening of the
year.
The morning of springtime was
full of bright anticipation, of the
sowing of seeds for fruit and flow
ers; of sun and shower melting the
icy spell of winter.
Ten came the noontide of summer,
warm, fertile, growing, full of prom
ise.
Autumn followed, ripe, luscious,
satisfying, filling the waiting gar
nerers.
At the last, winter shivers into
our midst, and we sing of “melan
choly days,” “The sere and yellow
leaf” and toll of death knell of the
year.
But December, too, is a season of
gladness and the fulfillment of hope.
Youth and age look forward to
the Yule tide, the best loved days of
all the year.
But December, too, is a season of
gladness and the fulfillment of hope.
Youth and age look forward to
the Yule tide, the best loved days of
all the year.
What matters it if “The vine still
clings to the mouldering wall and at
each gust the dead leaves fall,” if
failures be forgotten, friendships
formed, and families reunited.
Winter has inspired the artists’
brush and the poet’s song. Who
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HEADQUARTERS FOR SANTA CLAUS
Gifts Of All Kinds
Toys of all kinds, FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!
Don’t worry over what to give Mother,
Father, Brother, Sister, Sweetheart or Friend.
Just come to the Ten Cent Store and get it.
JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS:
does not enjoy "Snow Bound” as one
of our American classics?
“A time for memory and for
tears” as Prentiss has so beautifully
said in “The Closing Year;” but we
can and will make this a time of
cordial greeting, neighborly kind
ness, loving charity, and Christian
sympathy if we work with head and
heart and hand for the betterment
of the world about us until we may
say in deepest gratitude: “Thou
crownest the year with Thy good
ness!”—LGrange Graphic.
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the U. S.
Northern District of Georgia. As a
Court of Bankruptcy. In re:
C. W. Hunter, Bankrupt. In Bank
ruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Dacula, Ga., in
the county of Gwinnett, said district,
are hereby notified that he war on
December 13, 1923, duly adjudicat
ed bankrupt and the first meeting
of his creditors will be held at the
office of Referee at Lawrenceville,
Ga., December 28, 1923, at 10 a. m.,
(E. T.), at which time the said cred
itors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the l'cnk
rupt and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before
said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Dec. 14, 1923.
O. A. NIX. Atty.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the U. S.,
Northern District of Georgia. As a
Court of Bankruptcy. In re:
William T. Moore, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
’named, a resident of Norcross, Ga.,
in the county of Gwinnett, said dis
trict, are hereby notified that he was
on December 13, 1923, duly adjudi
cated bankrupt and the fir.'; meeting
of his creditors will be h_!d at the
office of Referee at Lawrenceville,
Ga., December 28, 1923, at 10 a. m.,
(E. T.), at which time the raid cred
itors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the bank
rupt and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before
said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
Referee in Bankrupcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Dec. 14, 1923.
R. N. HOLT, Atty.
Jewelry
Handkerchiefs
Toilet Sets
Ties
Seals
Caps
Shirts
Aluminumware
Yarn Thread
THE NEWS-HERALD, L*wr«M«lU, Gsergts
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Nine room dwelling,
bath and lights, in best of con
dition and on nice lot, next door to
my home. Very desirable place. See
or phone, R. SMITH,
d2oc Lawrenceville, Ga.
WANTED —5,000 Bushels of peas.
Will pay $2.00 per bushel for
good, sound stock peas.
W. O. COOPER
dl3tf Lawrenceville Cotton Co.
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person ,is more or lorn
troubled "with this form
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LAWRENCEVILLE
TEN CENT
STORE
Ready-To-Wear
Stationery
Vases
Belts
Tags
Sweaters #
Dresses
Bed Room Slippers
Knives, Harps
Have the
Proper
Medicine
in the
House.
Sold
Everywhere
Tablets^
Liquid]
City D tug Company
2 SALE
In order to close out we are offering this 2
for 1 sale starting now and running until Christ
mas. These articles will not be replaced at this
price and you will do well to come here at once
and make your selections before the articles you
desire are gone. Every article advertised in first
class shape and in original package.
SI.OO Astringent Cream - - - Compact Free
SI.OO Tissue Cream Compact Free
50 Cent Lady Mary Face Powder - - - Rouge Free
50 Cent Mavis Face Powder ... - Rouge Free
75 Cent Three Flowers Face Powders - - - Rouge Free
50 Cent Armand £ ree
SI.OO Cold Cream Compact - - - - - Rate Free
8 oz. Three Flowers Toilet Water - 89 c
Three Flowers Set ------ ~ $2.00
Mavis Set at $1.69 and ------ $2.00
Gadenia Set - - - - - - - - $1.69
Mavis Manicuring Sets at -50 c, 79c, $1.69 and $2.00
25 Cent Mavis Talcum Powder 20c
25 Cent Mary Garden Powder ----20 c
50 Cent Hines Almond Cream ----43 c
75 Cent Lady Mary Face Powder ----69 c
SI.OO Azurea Face Powder -----89 c
$1.50 Compacts ------- $1.19
$1.25 Compacts ------- 79c
PERFUMES
A large and varied assortment; the best the market affords at
special prices. Select yours now
Perfumes from 25 cents up
Coty’s $2.00 Perfumes ------ $1.69
ALL STATIONERY GOING CHEAP
Nice boxes, suitable for gifts, from 10 cents up
Christmas Boxes, were $4.00 ----- $3.19
Christmas Boxes, were $3.00 - - - - - $2.39
Christmas Boxes, were $2.00 ----- $1.69
All SI.OO Boxes ------- 79c
NUNNALLY’S CANDIES
A nice assortment and choice and fresh
One Pound Boxes - - - - - - - $1.39
Two Pound Boxes ------- $2.78
CIGARS
Complet line of best cigars on the market to choose from.
El Producto and Lopez in attractive gift boxes
Box of 25 Cigars, 10 cent sellers - - - - $1.69
Take advantage of this 2 for 1 sale and save
money on your Christmas Gifts. The best goods
and at special prices.
City D tug Company
Lawrenceville, - Georgia
WANTED —5,000 Bushels of peas.
Will pay $2.00 per bushel for
good, sound stock peas.
W. O. COOPER.
dl3tf Lawrenceville Cotton Co.
Found a way to sell you a New
Ford Touring Car for $337.15. Ccrae
in and let us show you.
H. P. STIFF MOTOR CO.,
LET EVERY CHRISTMAS
GIFT BE A USEFUL ONE
Suitable gifts that are useful and serviceable will be
found in our stock for each member of the family.
FOR THE WIFE-
A new Range or Stove; a new Perfection Oil Cook Stove
or a New Perfection Heater for the bath room; a set of
Dinner Ware, Aluminumware, Percolators and many oth
er articles that will be highly acceptable. A 26-PIECE
SET OF ONEIDA COMMUNITY SILVERWARE $12.75
A Special Assortment of Genuine Cut Glass
FOR THE HUSBAND—
A new Razor, Razor Blades, Razor Strap, Pocket
Knives, Shot Guns and Rifles and many other things that
would be appreciated by him.
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When You Do Your Christmas Shopping
TRY THIS HARDWARE STORE FIRST
LAWRENCEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY
T. W. WEBB, Prop.
FIRST CLASS FARM TO RENT.
I have a splendid two or three
horse farm to rent, situated on Yel
low River, two m>les from Lawrence
ville, where J. W. Moulder now re
sides to a tenant who can furnish
his own stock. There is no bstter
farm in the county that can be rent-
FOR THE KIDDIES —
Velocipedes, Express Wagons, Kiddie Kars,
Kiddie Bikes, Ride-a-ways, Air Rifles, Foot
Balls, Basket Balls.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923.
ed, there being good red upland, and
fine botton land for corn.
nl2c W. E. SIMMONS.
FOR SALE.
For sale used cars that are worth
the money.
Id. P. STIFF MOTOR CO.,
Lawrenceville, Ga.