The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, January 13, 1885, Image 4

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    Ask their friends and customers to call and examine-theirstock of PM) W XTER OODS, which embraces a mil lino of Die »> D, Ji i -»* * I » »* ' ’ Dnuies *bawU of all kind
and size*.
lu fact a complete lineof Oeneral.Merchandiae which they pr rpof-o to sell as- cheap as the*cheapest.
New Goods,
J
FALL & WINTER
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 Not them Markets of
LADIES DRESS GOODS. READY M ADK CLOTHING 1
For MEN and BOYS; LADIES CORSETS. SKIRTS, ,T U'K
ETS Ac., GENTS UNDER SHIRTS, DRESS-SH/R 7*5. &e.,
BLANKET’S, SHAWLS, FR I NTS, *FL.\N.\ EL’S, BLEACHED
GOODS, JEA.VS, CASSIMERS, BOOTS and SHOES H \RD
WARfc, NOTIONS, HATS, STATIONARY, //OSIERY. &<•.
Having made nis selections in person he feels warranted in ruin
that he has got
WHAT YOU WANT
And at pr'eees ’hat will defy competition, \h cheap as the c
■st 1 To thoee in want of fine
Ready Made
He would sav come and see them for jonrscivns, and he C invon r c
NO SHOD!) Y GOODS , But ill us good Slock as cca oe
found anywhere, and Superior to any ever brought to this place v
ery body invited to examine my STOCK, assuring them satisfetiou
If ’.hey will give me a ’rial.
Thanking the’pulvic fora il»u lelme. ftl eir patronage ltit
fore, he hut hopeß by fair and libera l dealing to merit a eontinuan
of the same.
NO USE IN GOIN3- OFF
To epend your money wiih STRANGERS in other MAE RETS
bui do so at home and support your own people, and bmld up your
Mediants,
Especially when all diings are equal.
Sept 9tb — 3mo. JAMES D. SLVEN’CE,
Georgia—Gwiunett County.
To all whom it mny concern Jos T
Campbell has In due form applied to
undersigned fur permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Jm .
J Campbell, late of said county de
«f>a«td, and 1 will pass upon said ap
plication on the first Monday in Jan
aar> ltftfc.
AS. T LAVIKf N
$2 10—Dec Inf. 'B4. Ordinary.
Houston & Po n ©ll
OBWC’S SHIIVCi CiOODS, NOTIONS. op KINDS. OLASSIV AI.I.AIt n. cbockbhy, OH.OCBH.IES '
BOOTS and SHOES SPE SALTY.
JUST RECEIVED.
We havejusi tecieved a fresh
supply of cheap goods that v»e:e
bought lo.ver -haneyer, and we
are selling -hem the same way.
We are offering special prices in
Boots ard f- es Jeans. Dries
Good. F'anneV. <'htcks Sheeting
and Shirtings, and marv other
goods too numcro-’s to mention.
A small lot of Ready Made clom
ing at ten per cent, less than co-1.
to c ose it out. One new improv
ed No. B\\ heeler &. Wilson Sew
ing Macbin- for *2O cost *27.-
Call and sec ne and we will con
vince 'ou thai we mean what we
say. Respectfully.
A T Patilt.o &. Co
Georgia GxvnneU County.
Win. A. Sewell, lull ill* in .lun form
u|i|ilied tu lln- uiuluraigiit-d for iln
guui .liaiiAlii,/ ».f tlir iicrs.m mul |>r..|i
eriy of .lin«|>er N Hnaxii. miiiur i hilct
<•1 Siisiiimli J Hi n, Inin of i.|
county ijeei-aseil, V. lie*- is li, i, |.,
given Unit lus ~ iliiulion will |,.
Imar.l at my olttci ■ t|„. nr.-i Mon
day in January nr;
J AMES T. LAKf.Y
tit-ltf-beo Ist. 'sa Ordinal
‘HE wn srm m rar
liaving received a fresh supply o new goods I am
w offering them at prices lo suit the dull limes. A
uy only or cash and sell only or cash, ] c;i gi\
re goods or the same amount o money than the
n who buys on
30 to 60 Bays Time
A NIBLE SINFENCE I* BETTER THAN A SLOW SHILLIN G. j
fn addit nto a nil line of roceries, Jiivbii
e ned’ o Is, etc., will be found a complete.ine of
Dl, V GOODS,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS & SHOES
GLASS WARE,
NOTIONS AN!
Country Produce!
In addition to keeping the cheapest house in town, I
now prepared to handle all kinds of e ountiy 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 t verytumg else that cau be bought and sold.
Li mit your produce to me when you want the highest market
price for ii in money, or goods at
Money Prices
\
1 hanking the public for past patronage, and asking a con’inu
ance if the same; I am
Respectfully, MILES E. EWING
24th1884
I V THEM .
Notice ia hereby given to all par
lies no/to trade tor oi in ary wav
ptm-iiise from A. A. Dy cr the ir.i
one hundred dollar riotts given io
bnn by me which are not due and
conceiriug which there are equi
ties existing between us
Grunt.t W . Pottos
Georgia—Bwinnett County
I>txid 1' i n ,t< n it iin ie ist iuti ■. d |
* ■ -m< Mi’, xx ut l it.c w iiniitxi-d
til it lioxx'i'i'. il.'x".'list'd, hits in iln.-
forni apjdit'd to mo for teuve to soil :
the l oiimindt r if the lands iH-loiiging
tot tie estate ot said de. ea-ed to xvil
“tie hundred acres nioreoi less, in t In
al h dlsO ict of said ooi.nly, lieiiiK pun
of l‘d No - and -aid ap|ilieutioii
will heard on the flr»i Mon lav in
jAnuarv, lssfi
J AS. T. LA < I V
•r*.f 55 Dee*’64 _ Ordiuary,
fayoui- l.tfp wort t a Itallar'.
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 beat 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* " 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
B roam's Iron Bitters. That one
dollar may start you on the road
from misery to recover-. A man
must take a very mean \ iew of
himself who is not w illing to invest
that much in making one seric.as
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and i.. ~tep into the en
joyment of solid health. Brawn's
Iron Bitters vitalizes tue blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
syster Its we.’ -s well known.
Invest that dollar l. a botil 8
CONSUMPTION.
I bavo aj» -»iti<o remedy f rme above • •• * -•; by f*
use if anti, sos cases of the w->rst k d and of long
standing bare been cured. I n-lefo o*- n .-royfaim
la Its efficacy, that I w; I sendTWO F'.T.. : ■* M*F.E,
together v. aV\ LI ABLE rßli ATI> Kon t 'disease
toanysufl-- r Uivo e*pr**«*ia7 -i P O •bar -«*.
DK T. A. SLOCLM, lei New York
Herrin & Turner.
In calling the attention of the trade of winntt and alton Count ies to ottv Eat! md Winter stock w« cd
sire to saythat we have changed our stn •) moving next door to th • old stand) md n>w have one of the largest
and beat arranged houses in Lawrrendeville. Ha ing a loiroom >rsto,-ag > We luve.takenspeciAl rmw
in selecting them for the tr tde, an 1 are satisfied th it w ■ have as goo lor better line, ofevervthin®- kept in a en
era) Store, as has ever been shown to the people of winnett and Walt n f .' Tw' 7 v</,hat the
crop is short, and knowing that die people are boon I tohave low price.- i ! ’’Mt to be ; k : m '-' 6*e have
marked our prices A\ \ ) V and ask a careful inspection ot our -lock before buying else where, feel inir
assured that we c in save you money. ? ®
To onr customers that we have extended time to, in or der to enable them tom ve ask that thevooflM
forward promptly and make settlement . so as to enable u- to extend them credit auothei year, as we believe next
year, we will see monov matters tighter than they huvebcen this season.
From thiadate oar rule will be strictly CASH uo l th< first of Ja isry i i . s ;| on time as I -t f
We are not adopting theCASH SYSTEM, as we kuo-vour people arc n t y.-t alre to p-iy u . ri t ,o . lx, h li- "(’HEEK’ i t T
lbcui ♦*» come and spend their money wi hus in tlie Fa 1, nd in tl i isfuee to ie : the in the ueresßi'ies of life " ***
In asking the /rade this Ea ! l we cal a ter/ion to
DRESS Gooh\
In this department vve have b mgiit Dir# y this sons n, an* c>n ’h-v* tb* tli • 'r'in .f \ , fl;;; | pone'i i» ,r t
every time Oar stock oi tes I ' arm e T #
'• we oha p ease every one*
These goods are changing all the time, in style. Onr stock is /VA’IF. ndembrvc il il, . designs.
Flannels, Linseys & Plaids,
JE ANS AND CAS ER£
"Ji ii. ii,.,,. lli'U we „«n (urn
> %A 1 \NN ft A
1 " m ‘■“T ■■: ii 'D -.cflfip '%J
fhia dewrtmimtis ood bt our* ’ I ... |, ~ llV ful examination of
VaTL ANT aTrIOFs’ " "" '' "TV «>f BOAT >r SHGF ~ Vavuviv -at anion save the... noney even
II ais and CaPs
We have double the amount of i. m- . I- ot other l.ous, , uu , and all vu ax . a. , 1 -xv tbcu, 'o s. tisfy cUatomers that
they have been bought LOW and WII L I>E SOI H 1 111. SAME WAV.
Oar line of Ticking, Bh ' ■ , I-: , q nut, t j )0 yonr in
lei'SHt io look through them btfoiv buying
j|Wd have a good line of Crockery G ;t» -»ait‘, and Lamps, that xxt art aiuioiw to cl me oat, ut n order to do so we are offering some,
Special Bargains. E
We lave aful sio.k <■; Su_ i>, t :1 . at. 11 eus Eoui lobe ••. Cum ned go I-, Spine (i '<■ or, IS : nr, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves,
Pick.es, Candy. > r anything el.'O wanted, t R()( K 1501 lOM
US, and to those wa*
dor t belive wc mean jn,< .vhai se«r fun II e Hun-One of the Bt A. stocks in the Count!!, and Prices us *
Roir if nut Rower. .
x\ ■
1 A y ■" *•' '• Vaughan, xyho Lave been solo g * fcfc. pleasure i. showing*,
gOOil fc anil giving ben! pi ces 1 ™ U
vharking ’lie publ I'” ' generous -Ii uc r.f 1 1 ■•■. rp t ronagc it the iat, a I
, / i ?,i ; , , if .nance of the name, with the atauranea
lat »e -link 111.1 l xxti lex. , -io the .u <■ -to •Ur I de IS to tl e inlUt Ul u , RespeelM*
Herrin Turne*’-
Laxvrexceville Ga. Sept. 3dih 1884
mm inns,'
S.YELLVHLE . GJL
Alia Volat Prupriis !
Academic Year. Comm-xci.nu Jan
uary, sth., 1884.
The leadwo ide\ —The idea is
to teach with thoroughness what
e\er mat be Attempted, and to at
tempt onlv that for which the ca
i pacify and natural inclination of
the students' fi them, and for
i which fh"v will httve use in after j
life. Striet-V.icipHnev.i l 1)8 at |
I all times maintained, <nd no stu
i dent need eitter who is not willing
i to yield implicit obedience.
To imbue w-thhigh-minded and
I yen leuoan-like sentiments. fruth
i fn'ne-N, liopov aDdcandor, military
- .-xerciso has bee me pit of this
In -bition
Ts- riMONlAL.—This Institution,
pet m its infancy, enrolled this
year, 119 pupi s.
S cn tv. — The “Cedes le tters
Club," meets F. iday eve, of each
week, and affords many advantag
es to the young ladies'tin i gentle
men .
Tuition. — Primary. *1 20. 81.50
5i.75 Academic &LOO to s '. nO.
OSCAR BROWN, Prim .
I EM l) Gnatfiauy
CHRIS I'M \S INVITATON.
To the jiublic to call and e ■ ny
nice stock of
< hrittlmn s (. i, or/s
FANCY CANDIES.
* JELLIES.
CA NNED GOODS
Fin-/ Mugs; I uses. Ac, Are.
(.'all an., get your Sweetla-i-i't,
your illicit) or \one aunt or cousin
a present that will make them a—'
; wnyu
is emember
You
7’o my old friends in 1 cusl n.-
evs I would say that I also run a
bid l ; ne of good-, and ask di m
to remember me when they conic
, to town.
Respectfully,
'> H A M IL > V
Dec. 20-'d 1881
fa. Oct 14 1884—3 mo
•-Vo I “ml
; til the ills that attack
a, it s a wonder that
poor little youngsters
‘i . f. • '(iw up.
hildren who are truly
fp; . : cey seem almost
1 heir - • - rks are thin
. are hoiloir;
iyin is tightly drawn
_ foreheads. There is
n about t.'tni. They
• \ their lives. They are
"if the debility that
asmtts. Poor things !
■ -d deed fur the i>ale,
; . j I!h1 child. Hand its
.!t' of Bro'.m's Iron
i• i. i. life even for the
t‘< most debilitated;
; a; t given up for
h >!ood is w hat the
- !; i g it tip. The
... d * apparatus w ill re
!-.• becks will till out.
n • : . c child will be
i r\ prattle of
S -nr •’ -tfatist will
a - /! rt.i t’s !rvn
J O.ildicn.
' oEIPTION FE.EE \
■ ;i •• nt'i.utml A eakiie' ,Txmk
l; k . 1 ' i -or-i- r« ‘iroutrht oil 1 , lodis
vny Dnujj'-st h»w tin*
V' .1 Eh A CO.. >u.
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