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wmm ■ V Daily News.
VOLUME 17
Schmierman & White.
SPRING 1888 .
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^ADVERTISING IS ALL NONSENSE
Qnlus 4lm is Soitlii Solid Mi ofll!
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It is no Use to Jake a Noise About What You
are Going to do, Unless you are Prepared
to do it When the Time Comes
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Hr. j$OHEHERMAN, to be the the our most buyer, careful is aeknoweldged buyer in all this by
every o;te
section.
WE 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.
We buy in Woolen Dress Goods
Only one Dress Pattern of a Shade!
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You will at once see, that by buying a dress from us,
no one else will liave a dress like yours in the town.
We have tried this tor one season, and never before
were our sales ourselves. so entirely satisfactory, both to our
customers and
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Henrietta, Serges, Batiste
111 all the new shades introduced this sea¬
son. With every possible color and shade,
in Moire Silks, and Moire Ribbons to match
the Silks. Passementeries, Or, if you prefer Gimps, headquar¬ Braided
Sets, or we are
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. We
have Rennants of French Satteen at 10 cts.
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 25c. in
styles that are simply lovely.
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It is unnecessary to mention our stock of
LACES and EMBROIDERIES. Every lady
Knows Where to Go to Buy These Goods!
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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.
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Bill daily aid Gimp Lacs Flags 1
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11 What Everybody Says Must be True.'’
And the ladies tell us that we have the best
. selected stock* and also cheapest stock ever
brought here.
Scheuerman & White.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1888
SPECIAL
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Windfalls From Orchard Hitt,
Orchard Hill, Ga., March 20.— j
The weather is very disagreeable.
C. B. Waller died of consumption j
and was buried last Saturday.
Rev. Mr. Camp preached at the
Baptist church Sunday to a good
congregation considering the bad
weather.
Capt. Iverson Starr was-*arrested
by J. J. Bagwell this morning, charg
ed with shooting Col. Cunningham’s
milk cow. Mr. Starr must be careful
when ho goes beefing, or lie will like
ly pay dear for his steak.
Tiik Judge.
FAilWEMMIli
“I have used Simmons Liver • ] Reg-
nlator for many years,'having made ma
it my only Family Medicine. My
mother before me was very and reliable partial
to it. It is a safe,'good
medicine for any disorder of the
system, and if used in time is a
GREAT PBEVKSTIV* OF SICKNESS. I
often recommend it to my friends
and shall 'ontinue to do so.
“Rev. James M. RoIHbs,
Pastor M. E. Church, 8o.
TIME AND DOCTORS’ BILLS SAV¬
ED byalwayskeeping Simmons Liver
Regulator in the house.
“I have fonnd Simmons Liver
Regulator the best family medicine
I ever used for anything that I in ay ■
happen, have used it in Indigestion and
Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, !
fonnd it to relieve immediately. Af¬
ter eating a hearty supper, if on go¬
ing to bed, I take about a teaspoon-
ful. I never feel the effects o(
supper eaten.
“OVID O. SPARKS, Ga.”
“Ex-Mayor of Macon.
0»X 6EXCI
hu eur Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper.
H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa..
SoLsraopiuvroRa. Pries *100
muomsm
SALE 0
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morrow and continuing
nd embraces NARROW
ns, Flounci
ON CAMBRIC, LINEN DE
Goods will
xi ter
pecial feature of our B
half off the regular fig
THIS REDUCTION
Embroideri
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1UIL FROM HARALSON.
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Anticipations of a Picnic—A Ounno
<■ Famine-Personal Mention,
Haralson, Ga„ March 20.—Tv,o
weeks ago mumps invaded Prof.
Tom Taylor's school at Midway,
Meriwether county, and tackled the
Professor and his school. Professor
Tern came home and relapsed last j
Sunday and has been quite sick, but
if better a! Ibis writing
There ate several cases of mump*
aronnd HamleoD,
The Baptists organized a Sunday
school last Sunday.
Miss Mamie Taylor, who brs bee*
absent one wtt.k \! iling Miss Susie
Stewait, of Griffin, returned homo
last Tuesday.
Next Friday being Good Friday,
the Lutheran church will celebrate
Friday, Saturday and Easter Sunday,
at Mt. Pilgrim.
Saturday the 5th of May, being
tbo first Saturday, th-e neighbor j
hood will have its annual reunion in
the shape of a Sabbath school picnic.
The editor ot the News is especially
invited to be present, lor several;
years this day has been ■* gala day ;
for sli classes. 1 he day in spent
pleasantly Ly ail—programme, mu
sic, speeches, lec'ures, dinr-r. Ac. G
Ac. As th; years grow older toe
first Saturd y in May grow* more „
interesting, with larger crowds in
attendant: the beautiful grove ..round k
Mt. Pilgrim is alive with ioveluie*-
•'ilture and refinement; the troubles
^
®od disappointments of life are for • e
gotten by young, middle age.1 and
elder one?, and in their piaees joy
rules supreme. A lovelv * neighbor !
_ hood _ . . indeed.
It reunion, that the j
seems guano crop is
somewhat short. Senoia agents
can’t supply the demand. It it said
that the F. A. organization is tie
cause of the scarity of guano. Now,
that i« “too thin.” I wonder if the
F EMBROI
)RK
throughout the week.
EDGINGS, and MEDIUM
rigs and
INDE, AND SWISS AN
be Placed
usiness for the next
ures.
ISONLY FOR THE
es now is the
STOP
Shad, Fresh Fish all kinds, Fresh Oyster*
Fresh Bread and Rolls, New Florida Cabbage,
Ice Cured Bellies, Dove Brand Ham.
HfluGive us your orders to-day. Goods delivered
C. W. CLARK & SON.
A/s are responsible for the high
tobacco, whisky, Ac., and the
and snow storms .in the
droughts in some places
floods in others laid year, the
of king cotton, A'’.* No;
F. A « may be responsible for
low pi ice of guano and I r&iber
they are. These seif same
A*s will be felt more forcibly two
hence than now, when each
and state are thoroughly or
’. Let's wait and eee- A gen
whj is not an F- A. told me
“Tie F. Am nave already
m immense amount of good in
»ex ion ion era to their senses.‘
farmers, don’t get the swell
and dive into politic?. Let the
0 !it ca Lnut von up oi rather the
fticc. H-member the motto. “If you
isb to keep tire organization pure
D d uiut ined, keep it out of poll*
L»t the office bunt the officer
„ j ; . e Al jj m ^.. a good one.
L.st Tiu„ ..y mgut u sharp wind
accompanied with hail, visits
Ui Friday morning, wo Lad. I
ar a peat .h freezer,
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If s .i»s enterprising fellow r
the. .s*:h n t on Dr. II ; * t-.u,-
' c tnald make his fortune, it#
o. uds.
Oaa iap fits motherfor the well
in day time. Aboot 700 lap* of
bedroom floor at night for the hap
(?) father unless he hu a bottle of
Boll’s Baby Syrup to ease the
anferer.
NUMBER 54
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The above lot is from
EDGINGS. ALSO
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upon Our
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PRESENT WEEK.
time to Buy,
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• Beginning i&th with Ash Wednesday
the inst., there will be Evening
Prayer in'St. George’s cb'ureh at 4 JO
p. m., every dayjh Lent.
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Tin* Powder never vane*. A. marvel •
parity, strength and wholeaomnM*. Hoes
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not be gold in competiton with the wattitwd*
of tow teat, abort weight, alum Rota er phosphate liXM
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