The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 25, 1888, Image 1

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Ml * ^ Daily Hews. T. ,0!.UME Soheuerman & White. SPRING 1888. -t:o:t— ^ ADVERTISING IS ALL NONSENSE less There is Soitli Eolii M of It! It is no Use to Make a Noise About What You are Going to do, Unless you are Prepared to do it When the Time Comes. jlr. s( ’HEUERMAN, our buyer, is acknoweldged bv every tie to be the the most careful buyer in all this seeti' n. IE ARE WEDDED TO NO WHOLESALE FIRM OR FIRMS! but wherever the greatest bargains are to be found, there we make our purchases. The entire Northern and eastern markets are open to us, as we have the CASH to discount every bill in ten days and we always do it. A New Departure In Buying Dress Goods! and one that every lady will appreciate, as a great inducement. l^T We buy in Woolen Dress Goods Only one Dress Pattern of a Shade I You will at once see, that by buying a dress from ns, no one else will have a dress like yours in the town. We have tried this tor one season, and never before were our sales so entirely satisfactory, both to our customers and ourselves. Henrietta, Serges, Batiste In all the new shades introduced this sea¬ son. With every possible color anti shade, in Moire Silks, and Moire Ribbons to match the Silks. Or, if you prefer (limps, Braided Sets, or Passementeries, we are headquar¬ ters for all these. ------- THEY HAVE NO SUPERIORS ! WE MEAN OUR STOCK OF SATTEENS. In this department we can show you the largest assortment in Middle Georgia, 10 cts. vv e have Rennants of French Satteen at and 12 cts. that are worth, cut from the piece, 25c. Then we have an immense line of Satteens in the piece at 15, 20, and 25e. in styles that are simply lovely. ----+:o:t--- It is unnecessary to mention our stock LACES and EMBROIDERIES. Every lady Knows Where to Go to Buy These Goods! SOMETHING NEW IN SPRING WRAPS ! SCARFS AND FICHUES in every conceivable shade, to match any dress, and saves trouble of making one, and less ex¬ pensive, as this is a sample lot and we are sell¬ ing them for about half their value. - ..... ■■■■■• — - _ Beil Chantilly aiB Ginn Lacs Floiciis! --- l-o:X ---- 11 What Everybody Says Must be Trues’* And the ladies tell us that we have the best selected stock* and also cheapest stock ever Drought here. Scheuerman & Whiite. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING. MAPOII *5 1888 SPECIAL SUE 0 F EMBROIDERIES! ' 85 25 TT ards at t * THE N EW Y ORK S TORE h i s iWrCommencing to- morrow and continuing throughout the week. The above lot is from an Auction Sale a nd embraces NARROW EDGINGS, and MEDIUM EDGINGS. ALSO i Inse ns, Flounei ★ WORKED ON CAMBRIC. LINEN DE INDE. AND SWISS AN D MULL * The Above Goods will be Placed upon Our Q 0 nter C ounte F*fc.And will be the S pecial feature of our B usiness for the next s even days. We guar- antee the prices one half off the regular fig ures. ■VREMEMBER THIS REDUCTION! If you want Embroideri es now the time to Buy. ★ NEW YO RK S T E. ★ Cleared Money on jt. A Missouri farmer recently learned that the grand jury tvas about to indict him for working ou Sunday. lie didn't try to evade the charge, but, on the con¬ trary, had his four sons summoned as witnesses against him. He was fined $1 and costs, a total of $3. But as the mile¬ age and witness fees of his sons amounted to $10.40, the family cleared $3.40 on the transaction.—New York Tribune. Scorpion* a* Food. An English traveler told a Balize (Honduras) newspaper man that he had eaten a ‘‘scorpion pie” while in Mexico, and that he liked it. The natives told him that young scorpions were frequent¬ ly utilized for food for the lower classes, who dig them from their nests in bun- dreds, remove tiie sting and make ome¬ lets of them. -New York Evening World. TA1LTLESS FAMILY ‘‘I have used Simmon* Liver Reg¬ ulator for many year*. having made it my only Family Medicine My mother It before me good was very and reliable partial lo it. is a safe, medicine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is \ GREAT ra EVENTIVE OF SICKNESS. I often recommend it to my triends and shall' ontinue to do so. “Rev. James M. Rollins. Pastor M. E. Church, 8o. TIME AND DOCTORS’ BILLS SAV¬ Regulator ED by alwayskeeping Simmons Liver in the house. “I have found Simmons Liver Regulator the best family medicine I ever used for anything that may happen, Dlarhaea, have used it Biliousness, in Indigestion. and Colic, relieve immediately. Af- found It to ter eating a hearty supper, if on go¬ ing to bed, I take about a teaspoon- ful. I never feel the efiects of sapper eaten. “OVID G. SPARK8, “Ex-Mayor of Macon. Ga.” OSLY SISCI 1 as our Z Stamp In red on front of Wrapper. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.. 8oLtt'KOFBijR0K*- Price $1.00 GREAT IS GRIFFIN ! AND »r«E her pbos- PELTS MOKE BRIGHT. To Double Inside of Five Yearg.-An Interview With the President or the Board of Trade. The Me * was stopped the otbor day by W. H. Brewer, tbo Crenideut 0 f the Griffin Board of Trade, wbo showed a letter stating that the freight rntes recently asked for would bt r; r.'H by tiie Centrsl railroad, if catisfactory arrangements for percentage conld be made with Western roads, and the new rates to go into effect on the 1st of April. Mr. Brewer expressed the fullest confidence that the arrangement would be made. “Was tbe News’ recent article and figure* ou freight* correct*" was asked Mr. Brewer. “Peifectly so,’* he replied, “chough 1 thiuk you might have said more. For my part, I regard this as the biggest thing in the histo ry of Griffin. I believe it will double our population in five years.' 4 “How is i,bat?“ un... ” by, it __ a ; .11 enable us ... , lo nod „ a new feature to our business -that of wholesaling. No ci T y s i nave equal advantages wi L cs in our B I ritory, Wholesale bonaes will be established here, and odd to our wealth, importance and population. As things now stand, Williamson ss getting tbe same rates from Atlanta that we have and saving the distance from befe. But all this will be changed. To compensate for any tenitory that we may have lost or may lose by the Atlanta and Florida road, , we will again . draw trade from BtroecilJr, UilD.r «d H«.pto». wiiitc Shad, Fresh Fish all hinds, Fresh Oysters Fresh Bread and Rolls, New Florida Cabbage, Ice Cured Bellies, Dove Brand Ham. E# Hive us your orders to-day. Goods delivered promptly. C. W. CLARK & SON. and other points. For the retailer is benefit ted as much as the who!* saler, and as the competition which has always made this the cheapest of markets will still exist, our tner chants will pell cheaper than ever before. When this place is thus made a general distributing point, more people will go into business here, more manufactories will be es tablished. and Griffin will grow. “The Georgia Midland has done all concluded Mr. “wi i mt it we would never have se cur< any hatter rates than the (Jen tral chose to give. And now don't yon tiiink that it is time we were paying np “nr Georgia Midland notes ?“ We certainly do think so. Two great enemio?—Hood’* 8ar«, ip.iriHa | n<i impure blood The medicine. tatter U utterly de j eH t 3 jbj. the peculiar Which Was III Bacon or Shakespeare ' to'tbe* l£t““ftbs'*£« named is agitating sfleets literary the practical circles to the very cc tre, but masse* far less than the momenta* ij testion, how 'o regain o- preserve health, that ere: t;:*! ot bodily and mental a tivity. !m»ine*» success and 0,9 “purauit of ba< pines*.” We co- throw far mere light ou this latter than an the the mos* mt ** profound profound 8h*>kewpeu.. Sh kespe.: i the is u-p’ question -ted, aret propounded, ky; it if indices Oi.fi>* tern the nerve* sh tlon or ■< c .- ation bother* one at times, or con*taanU> ; i. the akin isy lirw and tongue furred rrea as a* in in biliousness: uuiousness; if u there mere are are pre pre monitory ooitory twinges twinges if of of oncoming oncoming rbeumatls rheumatism inactive— or ■ neuralgia; Hoatetter’a tbe kidney* are he finest nse e S omach Bitter*, of prolific in , . beneficial _ . , and recuperant an age Hemember.if male j -uceossful remedies. NUMBER 58 Religions Notice. Beginning with Ash Wednesday the lutji inst., there will be Evening Prayer in St. George’s church at 4:80 p. m., every day in Lent. i ; re j 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thu Powder never variea. A marvel o ; parity, strength and wholesome see. and Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, can not be sold in eompeti ton with the msiUtade of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powder*. Bold only in can*. 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