The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, January 20, 1885, Image 4

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. , . ... , , . r n , M liiliea Shawl* of all ki«H , . friends an*l customer# to call and examine their stock of FNI) WNTER OOI)S, which embrace# a lull line of Dress o»U, (Jibe)** I 11-4 and sizes. Infuct a complete lineof GeneralJMercbandjue which they propose to sell av (heap as the cheapest. New Goods, FALL & WHITERI 1884! The undersigned would especially invite the public to re stock an inspection when in waut of good reliable GOODS Having purchased largely in the Northern Markets of r' LADIES DRESS GOODS, HEADY MADE CLOTHING* For MEN and BOYS; L.4DIEH CORSETS, SKIRTS, JACK *A T SA C^ ENTH UNDEU SHIRTS, DRESS SH/RTS, Ac., •LANKE7H, SHAWLS, PR/NTS, JFLAN.VEL'S, BLEACHED GOODS, JEAA’S, CASSIMERS, HOOTS and SHOES HARD WARA, NOTIONS, HATH, STATIONARY, //OSIERY, Ac Having made hie selections in person he feels warranter! in aviu that he has got J WHAT YOU WANT And at pr'eces that will defy competition, as cheap as thb w sax 1 Te those in want of fine Ready Made Me would sav come and see them for yourselves, and be ccuven no NO SB ODD ) ‘ GOODS, Bat in as good slock H 8 ccai ue! found anywfere, and Superior to any ever brought to this place l!v ery body invited to examine my STOCK, assuring them satisfction if they will give me a trial. Thanking the public for a liberal sLare of their patronage here fore, he but hopes by fair aud liberal dealing to merit a continuan of the same. NO USE IN GOIN 3t OFF 'A* spend yonr money with S I R ANGERS in other MARKETS Wtf •« so at home and Buppoit your own people, and build up vour Mec ants, , Especially w ihinge are equal ' S#pt9th—3»o JAMES D. SPENCE, lieorgm—Gwinnett County. IV all whom It may conoem Jos Wumipbell has In duo form applied i undersigned tor prriuauoui letters of administration on the estate of Jno. J Campbell, late of said county tie ■aaosJ, and I will pass upon said ap plication on the first Monday in Jan ’'m AS TLAMKIN. wtai'" lot. 'B4. Ordinary. Houston & Powell JR HECEM We have just tecieved a fresh supply of cheap goods that were bought lower than ever, and we are selling ihein the same way- We are offering special prices in Boots and Mines Jeans, Dress Good, Flannels, Checks Sheeting and Shirtings, and many other goods too numerous to mention. A small lot of Ready Made dom ing at ten per cent less than cost to close it out. One new improv ed No. 8 Wheeler A Wilson Sew ing Machine for S2O cost $27. Call and see us and we will con - vines yon that we mean what we say. Respectfully, t . A T PaTii.ro A Co- Georgia—Gwnnett County. ! Wm. A. Sewell, having in due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the person anti prop I orty of Jasper N B'uwn, minor child of Susanuh J Bt tru. lute of said county deceased. Notice is liereliy given that his application will be hoard at my office on the first Mon day in January next. JAMES T. LAKIN *,'.10-Use Ist. 'it Ordinal »«nvT’e PtrnivieHiiva aoooe, motiowb, or Kinns, nn/vsaw A.ni,ARB, ckookkry, okocbribs' BOOTS and SHOES SPECIALTY. ‘immmi sm cu use.” Having received tv fresh snpply o new goods I am w offering themat prices to suit the dull times. A uy only or cash and sell only or cash, 1 <an giv re goods or the same amount o money than the n who buys on 30 to 60 Days Time \ NIBLE SIXPENCE 1$ BETTER THAN A SLOW SHILLING . In addit nto a nil line of roeeries, Frcvisio cu ned] o is, etc., will he found a complete .ine of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS A SHOES GLASS W ARE, NOTIONS ANT Country Produce! In addition to keeping the cheapest house 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 i/IDES. RAGS, DRY HIDES, DRIED FRUIT, FEATHERS, WOOL, CORN, f A'JS and everything else that oau he bought and sold. Brinti your produce to me when you want the highest market price for it in money, or goods at • Mon y Prices Thanking the public for past patronage, and askiug a eontiuu auce »f the same; I am Respectfully, MILES E. EWING. 24th18*4 UY THEM. Notice is heveliy given to all par lies no/ to trade for or in any way purchase from A. A. Dyer the ten one hundred dollar notes given to him by me. which are not due and concerning which there are equi ties existing between us. Gkorok W. Duff jx ! Georgia—Gwinnett County 1) avid ltaiuttoii udmiuistiator, d | boni non, with the w annexed of it" (lower, deceased, has in duo | form applied to uie for leave to sell the remainder vs the lands belonging to tlie estate of said deceased to wit . ; one hundred acres more or less, in the ! sth district of said county, being part Jof lot No ami said application will be heard on tile first Monday in ; Jamiury, 1885 JAB. T. LANIN, $ 2.ss—lies j 84— widiaary. Is your Life worth a Dollar* 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* " ant to die. Life is very precious, a ,.v. e\en 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 recovery. A man must take a very mean view of himself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and „tep into the en joyment of solid health. Brown's Iron Bitters vitalizes tne blood, tones the nerves, and rebuilds the syster.' Its wo.! is well known. Invest that dollar h. a bottle 8 CONSUMPTION. I Uavo a poaMf* rffW©lfTor tb© above dlseas©; by Its uw ihoiitand© of case# of tb© worst klml and of Jong standing i.av© teei ind. I n deed, so strong Is my fait n to I Will .end TWO BOTtT.KS PKEK. teg.ther with » V A I.UABI.KTBSATI9JE mi tbti dleeaw -sr,. Herrin & Turner. In calling the attention of the trade of winntt and niton Counties to our Fall and Winter stock we ed sire to say that 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. Having a good room torsto -age of go »Is we have takenspecial paint in selectin'*' them forthe trade, and are satisfied that we h a ve as good or better line,'bdVvrry thing kept in a en eral Store°as has ever been shown to the people of winnett and Walton bounties. Realizing that the crop is short, and knowing that the people are bound tohave low prices in order to be able to buy, we have marked our prices W Y O NT, and ask a careful inspection of our stock before buying elsewhere,feeling assured that we c in save you money. . , To our customers that we have extended time to,in or del* to enable them to make crops we ask that theyeome forward promptly and make settlements, so as to enable us t o extend them credit another year, we believe next year we will see money matters tighter than they havebeen this season. J From this date our rule will be strictly CASH un'H the first of January next, when -ve will be able to sell on time as heretofore.— We are not adopting theCASH SYSTEM, as we know our people aiß not yet able to p.y as they go, and we haven’t the “CHEEK* to ask libera to come and spend their money with us in the Fall, and in the Summer rafuse to tali them Ihe necessities of life. In asking the trade tins Fall we call attention to DRESS GOODS. In this department we have bought larg. ly this season, and can show the ladies the latcs* si h>s and something to charm the aye every time Our stock of these goods is aot a half dozen pieces, bin is full and complete, and we arc coutident we can please every me, These goods are changing all the time, in style. Our stock is NK W, and embraces all the latest designs. % Flannels, Linseys & Plaids, Our line of these goods is full, and you will find in it everything from the cheapest, to the best Twill, Opera and Basket goods. k*» Notions and Gents furnishing goods we ask a careful inspection, as we know we have something here that, you won’t find elsewln is. JEANS AND CASIMERS We have a hundred pieces of these goods in the house of different grades, bought at the lowes.. prices, :u,d we believe that we cuu tarn down any competition iu this town on prices, as we propose to sell them at a />, / //(,', 11, V". l 'IB ■'UstM** il '•* I nil Na si ” « i.l > I ml 1 ® This department is one of our specialties, and we have no hesitancy in saying that we lee 1 the FIELD, ant a c ireful examination of stock will convince any one that we ran suit them in any style of BOOT or SHOE tbit they may w it an 1 can save tbe.u aoaey ev«a «* r ATLANTA PBTCES. Hats and CaP* We have double th< .mount of these goods ot any other house in town, and all \v havi to d 0,,. to now them, to satisfy customers that they have been hough u()W and WILL BE SOLD THE SAME WAY. ........ Our line of Tict g, Bleaching, Sheetings, Sh'rtings, Sea Islands atul Cho L, is iininci sc tor tins town, and *ve will make ti to your is teres tto look throu a them before buying , . . ... We have a good nne of Crockery Glassware, and Lamps, that we are anxious to close nut, and in order to do sc. wc tire ottering some, Special Bargains. We have afull slock of Sugars, Coffees, Meat, Hams, Flour Tobacco. Canned goods, Spice. Ginger, Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pickies. Candy, or any thing else wanted, all at BOOH BOTTOM. , , ~ . rhis advertisement is not a mere matter of “GUSH,” as some houses advertise, hut a ma'ter ot business widi ns ar.d to those wb dor t belive that we mean just what we say, Jut t Dt* IhU'f One of tJll‘ Brst Sf ook-8 111 t/te ( 01111/lf, (tint ' * ° VV/say get your prices, come to see us and we will have no (rouble to Convince or Sell yon. . i J A. Coffee and Charles L. Vaughan, who have been so long with us, and who are well known o our trade, wbl lake pleasure m showing the public for a generous share cf their patronage it the past, and asking a continuance of the •-‘.ime, with the assurance hat we thi'ik that whatever is to the interest of our trade is to tie interest of o'ur selvt,. We are ,espec u j Herrin & Turnc**. *fi Lawrenceville Ga. Sept.,3oth 1884 EMI'S lIiEIIDE, SNELL T7LLE, GA- Alls Volat Projiriis ! Academic Yeah, Commencin'! Jan uary, sth., 1884. The leading idea.— The idea is to teacli with thoroughness wha t ever maj be attempted, and to at tempt only dial for which the ca pacity and natural iuclinatien of she students fii them, and for which /hey will have use in life. Strict discipline will be at all times maintained, and no stu dent need enter who is not willing to yield implicit obedience. To imbue with high-minded and gendemau like fien/iments, /ruth fulness, honor and candor, military exercise lias become pirt of ibis Inatntion Testimonial. —This Institution, pet in us infancy, enrolled /his yea”, 119 pupi 8. Society. —The “Belles Letters Club,” meets Fuday eve, of each week, and affords many advantag es to the young ladies and gentle men . Tuition - Primary, $l2O, $1.50 $1,75. Academic $2.00 to s‘l.oo. OSCAR BROWN, Princ. I Ud Iff Custaj CHIU STM \S INVITATION. To the public to call and see nay nice stQi-k of ( h risf hi as (i > oils fancy candies. JELLIES, N CANNED GOODS Fin# Mugs; Yasei-, Ac, Ac., fall am. get your Sweet lies t yonr uncle or your aunt or cons D a present dial will make them a - ways B ©member You To ray old friends and custom ers I would sav that I also run a fall Tne of goods and ask th in to remember me when they come to town. Respectfully, 011 A M IL O N Dec. 23rd 1884. Lawrenceville ffi.u. Oct 14 1884—3 mo •v, Puny . i .Hid. « Considering all the ills that attack jgilc children, it is a wonder that any of the poor little youngsters live to grow up. There are children who are truly objects of pity. They seem almost bloodless. Their cheeks are thin uid pinched; their eyes are hollow; aid their skin is tightly drawn ow)^. their lore-heads. There is nothing hearty about them. They !o not enjoy their lives. They are .util-ring from the debility that 1- ds to marasmus. Poor things! Do a good deed for the pale, poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its inotlu r a bottle of Bittt > Here is life c .cu for the most delicate, the most ■.!. ’ dilated; i it 1 the child almost given up for ili ad. Iron in the blood is what the child needs to bring it up. The little digestive apparat will re. ■ o\ er. The pale checks will till out. J'tie wt groan of the child will he tv i,air ed lor the men, gi.aile of iiEin -i ■ dness. Vour druggist will I - wonders U‘ Irun i ~-iy -ick L..i,ure:*. pmsscrvir-noB 1 fkee\ *r i : ■ «!> <*• ire* of Ki-mlnal Weakneas. Le*| I all ti Bordet.* i brought oil by ■■■• o ■ i - ■ * s-. Any HiUtfgist has the tear* hr U. V I’O, No. 1M *••»« Hixl i l #* Ik.