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Scheuerman & White.
SPRING 1888.
^ADVERTISING IS ALL NONSENSE
Unless Tfifire is Soilii Sol BacI ofll! ■
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 Gomes.
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Rr. S( HEUERMAN, the our most buyer, careful Is acknoweldged by
every o:ie to be the buyer iu all this
section.
IE ARE WEDDED TO NO WHOLESALE FIRM OR FIRMS!
hut wherever the greatest bargains are to be found,
there w e 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.
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A New Departure In Buying Dress Goods!
inducement. and one that every lady will appreciate, as a great
We buy in Woolen Dress Goods
AST Only one Dress Pattern ot a Shade!
You will at once see, that by buying a dress from us,
bo 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 and shade,
in Moire Silks, and Moire Ribbons to match
the Silks. Or, if you prefer Gimps, headquar¬ Braided
Sets, or Passementeries, we are
ters for all these.
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THEY HAVE NO SUPERIORS V
WE MEAN OUR STOCK OF SATTEENS.
Ill 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 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!
SOMETHING NEW IN SPRING WRAPS !
SCARFS AND FICHUES
iu 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.
Lace Floiciis!
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‘What Everybody Says Must be True. n
And the ladies tell us that we have the best
selected stock, and also cheapest stock ever
brought here.
Scheuerman & White.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 20 1888
SPECIAL 0 F EMBROI DERIES I
~5T ardB a.t
THE NEW YORK S i v)RI
Commencing lo¬ morrow and continuing throughout the week. The above lot is Irom
an Auction Sale a nd embraces NARROW EDGINGS, and MEDIUM EDGINGS. ALSO •
Inserti us, Elouncil ngsand
★ WORKED ON CAMBRIC. LINEN DE INDE. AND SWISS AN 1D MULL *
The Above Goods will be Placed upon ^>ur
C© uter Connteirs,
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SfeJnd will be the S pecial feature of our 6 usiness for the next s even days. We guar-
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antee the prices one half off the regular fig ures.
WREMEMBER THIS REDUCTION ISON LY FOR THE PRESENT WEEK.
If you want Embroideri es now is the Buy. tim
NEW YORK STORE.
Central Railroad Time Table
NORTHWARD.
ftun.avillo Special (Smuk, onlj
7:40 a. m. Barnesville Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a m.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m.
Passenger No, 11. 11:31 a. m.
Passenger and Mai! No. 1, 4:01
p. m.
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. m.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. in.
Passenger No. 12, 4:15 p. m.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p in. Barnesville Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. m.
Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. in.
mtruss FAMILY
' “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 a safe, good disorder of the
medicine for any
system, and if used in time is a
ok eat preventive or sickness. I
often recommend it to my friend'
and shall continue to do so.
“Rev. James M. Hollins,
Pastor M. E. Church, So.
TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAV¬
ED by alwayskeeping Simmons Liver
Regulator in the house.
“I have found Simmons Liver
Regulator the best family medicine
I ever used for anything Indigestion, that may
happen, have nsed it in
Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, and
found 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 ol
supper eaten.
“OVID G. SPAKK.9,
“Ex-Mayor of Macon. Ga
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haa our Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper.
H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa..
8oL«r*op*t*TOM. Price fl 00
A WASTE OF WATERS.
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trains Delayed and I ravel I uteri up
ted. Tlie Tra<*/ (jiving Away,
'I lie It, 31. 8«spended.
l p passenger train No,3 on t |, e
Central railroad, which shoir.j have
passed lien at 5:40 a m., came - rit j].
ing tlirou*. I; y« sterdaj evening u t,
4:4-i p in. It was rumoied that
there had been a considerable acci¬
dent on the Savannah division that
had caused the delay. Inti the stop
here was so tiioi: :i. it no explana
tion could be obtained. No. 1, duo
here at 4:05 p. in., came up at 0:55
and wailed for the goober to pass,
and then it was found that tlse delay
was caused by water—nothing but
water, but lots of it. It covered the
track yes erday lor miles at a time
along the low levels of the Savannah
division, and the trains had to feei
their way through. At one place
the track had given away, but had
been bolstered up again. With in
creasing floods from the up country
coeiing dowi , there is no doubt that
the track mil be washed away
today in sev» rai places on the .own
division, and communication between
Savannah and Macon broken.
On the Georgia Midland lui.ioi i
there wero no trains ..t uli. Two
trestks over gruafi c.e.ks at the low
•rend of the road had given away
on Thursday and courJ not be re
placed in tune. Agent Word thinks
probably trains may run today. fallen in
A great deal of water has
the last few davB, and the damage
will be heard from.
Functional derangements of the lc
male system is quickly cured by the use
of Dr. R. V. Pierce's “Favorite Pre
scription.“ It removes pain aud re
stores health and strength. By ell drag
gists
White Shad, Fresh Fish all kinds, Fresh Oysters
Fresh Bread and Rolls. New Florida Cabbage,
Ice Cured Bellies, Dove Brand Bam.
M^Oive us your orders to-day. Goods delivered
promptly.
G. W. CLARK & SON.
Georgia Teachers Association.
The Georgia Teachers' Associa
tion , y , || meet in Macon on the 1st
of May. a!K i continue three days.
The sreruary has provided* a pro
gramme, wh„[, sv j]| | >e entertaining
and profitable t, a j| classes of teach '
ers. Mere theory | iave i, een <),* ;
carded and piactica. sc h 0l ,| work ;
will be discussed. The 0 |,j ec t 0 f l
the association *s to inquii a(1 ,j ( j p |
cide ^ fir as possible, how eJu*, t | <in
may ' - improved iti quality !
croc . in quantity, and to generate
a pro ssional seif-respect winch will
be cor e an imoctus toward sclf-un
prov< u.ct»‘ and cause tin* profession
to be honored and dignified.
This is a time in which results are
r ached through organization. Men
of u;i er j r f ft ions organize for iuo»
effective work, ami if teachers expect
to make themselves felt, they must
taki a.Jva.'.ti’ge of srich opportuni
tiesas are r l! . -J by tins assembi’rg
of persons of like calling. M icon is
a l]e j ig | lt f a i ci ty, centrally sifn fed.
jq )t railroads will give reduced
returning An exchange '
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AddIv J to the secretarv. W It.
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Thigpen, Savannah, Ga , and he wifi
send you a programme which con
tainea full informstion, regarding
tlief.e railroad rates, boar<l. Ac.
NUMBER 5(1
Religion* Notice.
Beginning with Ash Wednesday
the 15th inst., there will be tvening
I’rayer in St. George’s church at 4:80
p- m., every day in I,cut.
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