The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 28, 1888, Image 1

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VOlUME 17 Sclieumn 4 White SPRING 1888 . ^ADVERTISING IS ALL NONSENSE Unices Tta is Siettiig lid Back of If! 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. Hi-. SCHEI ERMAN, our buyer, careful is acknoweldged In all this by every cue to be the the most buyer section. WE ARE WEDDED TO NO WHOLESALE FIRM OR FIRMS! hut wherever the greatest bargains are to be found, there we make our purchases. The eutire Northern and eastern markets are open to us, as we have the C ASH to discount every bill in ten days and we alw ays do it. A New Departure In Buying Dress Goods! and one that every lady will appreciate, as a great Inducement. 0T We buy in Woolen Dress Goods SF Only one Dress Pattern of a Shade! You will at once see, that by buying a dress from us, no one else will have a dress like yours in the town. YVe 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 and shade, in Moire Silks, and Moire Ribbons to match the Silks. Or, if you prefer Gimps, 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. We have Pennants 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 lov ely. It is unnecessary to mention our stock LACES and EMBROIDERIES. Every lady Knows Where to 6o 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 pensive, as this is a sample lot and we are ing them for about half their value. 'What Everybody Says Must be True.'' And the ladies tell us that we have the selected stock, and also cheapest stock brought here. Scheuerman & GRIFFIN GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING M * RCH z« 1888 SPECIAL SALE 0 F EMBROI DERIES I T* Yards THENiKW YORK S 1 I ) R1 Commencing to- morrow and continuing throughout the week, The above lot is from an Auction Sale a nd embraces NARROW EDGINGS, and MEDIUM EDGINGS. ALSO Insertio ns, Flannel nc/sand ★ WORKED ON CAMBRIC. LINEN DE INDE, AND SWISS AN I D MULL. ■?—- The Above Goods will be Placed upon Our Ge nter Counters, MLind will be the S pecial feature of our B usiness for the next s even days. We guar- antee the prices one halt off the regular fig ures. MTREMEMBER THIS REDUCTION ISON LY FOR THE PRESENT WEEK. If yon want Embroideri es non • is the time to Buy . ★ y EW YORK STORE. Central Railroad Time Table NORTHWARD. B.trnosville Special (Sunday only 7:45 o. id. Bm npevillo Accommod. tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. m. Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01 p. m. Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. in. SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:2U a. m. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. nr. Passenger No. 12, 4:i5 p. m. 1 Barnesville Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p. in. Barnesville Accommoda tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. m. PasseDger No. 4, 8:43 p. m i 1 i F.tlLUESS FAMILY MEDIUM “I have used Simmons Liver Reg¬ ulator for many years, having made it my only Family Medicine. My mother before me was very and reliable partial to it. It is n safe, good medicine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is * OKBAT PBEVKSTIVE OF SICKNESS. I often recommend it to my friends and shall continue to do so. “Rev. Janies M. Rollins, Pastor M. E. Church, So. TIME AND DOCTORS’ BILLS SAV¬ ED byalwayskeeping Simmons Liver Regulator in the house. “1 have found Simmons Liver Regulator the best family medicine I ever used for anything that may happen, have nsed it In Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhwa, Biliousness, and found it to relieve immediately. Af. ter eating mg a £ hearty supper, if om go ing to I bed, bed, I I take take about about a a teaspo teaspoon- fui. never feel the effects oi supper eaten. “OVID G. SPARKS. “Ex-Mayor of Macon. Ga.’’ O.VLT OEYCI ' Iras ear /. Stamp in red on front of AVrapper. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.. I Soi.aPRomtrroRa. Price *100 MILNER MATTERS. Cou,t Xo,es » Horse T,adcs » F *«‘- Pers ““' »"......“ Mii.nkr, March 27. —We have passed through one more sweet Sab hath day. Luther Holmes delivered a very instructive address to the Sal) bath Sc! od on Sunday at 0 o’clock at the M. E. church. We also had a most excellent sermon at the Baptist church by Lev. J. W. Beck. Mrs. Alio Hied, ot Gritlin, is v isit ing friends in Milner. Our Marsha! had a young man in the lock up Saturday night. Yesterday was our iegui.ii comi day, J. E. On mi r < nr lion. Justice present, also J. O. hold, <>ur Bail ill, and Col. S. .1. Hale making ii quiric-, as to the courting, but none to bf, ' ,ns Com some cause that has stopped. Milner will have street lamps soon. We arc having more heavy ruins this morning. NY heat and oais me looking well about town. Miss Annie Gardner, of Barnes ville, is the guest of Mrs. Sutton of our city. I)r. Hardaway is quite sick Mr. and Mi *. J)a'i * Lxlord, oi Gru fin,are in town. Your com spondenl was atl u . . other day, why it was that he drank his dram anl voted a dry ticket? \\ eli, it is nature to sin, hut 1 . u . , vote for the devil, was my reply. James Ferguson, < f East Point, is at home sick. N\ r- w ish him a speedy recovery. Gus Williams takes me bake on a horse trade. S. M. Howard likes the trade but he is afraid of uncle Gus. Milner still ot \K r i* out guano. e will have to have a factory it we can t get it shipped to us fast euough. ——— ~ Tire . best recommend alien:—Every body uses Laxador when in need of a good cathartic. Sold every where. Price OK cents. White Shad, Fresh Fish all kinds, Fresh Oysters Fresh Bread and Rolls. New Florida Cabbage, Ice Cured Bellies. Dove Brand Ham. aj^Give us your orders to-day. Goods deBvered promptly. C. W. CLARK & SON. About the Piedmont (liaiitamitin. Editor News:—I see that of the papers of the State are ( . al jng li H |i an Springs as a lor the new Chautauqua in place g a j t .Springs. There is, it teems lue> eV ery reason why Indian should In* preferred’ It is situated, its railroad connections , ^ o0( j an q h «, , health resort it is 1 i ]j ] i r va e( j t j, highly appropriate that an siitut?->i, such ns the Piedmont Chao tauqu :s intend-d l_> be, should aloes j:> vnrounded l>v traditional associations. Such a is Inoi.n Springs in an eminent 1 gree, B well known to every i!s acquainted w.iii the history of < „j 3 That Indian Spi.ng* is more ton i e ni< nt to th • people of ti e whole State than he olio r lot alien, no .J , t ib' ■"> < m rn it. What ad vantages ti.j : .a, >aii Springs that . Indian Springs has not ? No who cor Cders the qucs.ion properly can fad to conclude that the lat.ci Ca ,j 01 . G more desirable. Wili • j , h „ ... , j ( ,.|, er paper- - „ gia 1:t us u>- - q, M. .. , p.-.-i endeavor,. emieavoi.- . . 1 ; r suade tin g. itiemei. intrusted vv enterprise to make this select 1 respectfully A CaamracMVax. ________ Hood’s BarasparJla is ceculiar to and superior to alt other preparations strength, reonomv, itnd medicinal merit, NIT M HER S5 Religions Notice. . Beginning with Aab Wednesday 1 the loth there will be Evening inst., j Prayer in St. George’s church at 4:30 | p. in., every day in Cent. ..... ...... . .................— ..... ..... ! *4KlM c POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thu Powder never vane*. A marral * i anty, ettwogth aad whotNOMOM. Mm* economical than the ordinary kiads, an. «u 1 not be sold in oomp«titonwith tire nattit«4. I Powder** f ' OWDER 9°*» )w d 106 onTyy wall n 8tre«t, n» U m R orxgBaMa. New Tort oetS-dAwlv-top coloixin tat or *tt rare i fins rAPisEr.i Mt| * ) !*•<!« Cur U i