The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 31, 1888, Image 1

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"C*' ' '■ ™"-..... \ ■' ■% ' Qaily _ News. _ ■ 'I "1 a (HUME 17 SPRING 1888. --- ^ADVERTISING IS ALL NONSENSE Unless Tiiere is Something ilsl 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. V ...SC HEUERMAN, our buyer, is acknowcldgetl by every one to be the the most careful buyer in all this section. WE ARE WEDDED TO HO WHOLESALE FIRM OR FIRMS! but wherever the greatest bargains are to be found, there we make our purchases. The entire Northern and eastern markets tire 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. gap We buy in Woolen Dress Goods MP 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. 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, Braided ters Sets, or Passementeries, we are headquar¬ for all these. -+:o:J----- THEY HAVE NO SUPERIORS! WE MEAN OUR STOCK OF SATTEENS. ( In this department we can show you the largest have Rennants assortment in Middle Georgia. W T e of French Satteen at 10 cts. and 12 cts. that are worth, cut from the of piece, 25c. Then we have an immense line Satteens in the piece at 15, 20, and 25c. in styles that are simply lovely. It is unnecessary to mention our stock of LACES and EMBROIDERIES. Every lady Knows Where to Go to Buy These Goods! ------—;:o * SOMETHING NEW IN SPRING WRAPS ! SCARFS A§yO 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. -----|:o:f- Ml Clantilly aid dire Lei Flow! ♦:o:t— ‘What Everybody Says Musi be True .’ 1 And the ladies tell us that we have the best selected stock* and also cheapest stock ever brought here. Scheuerman & White. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 31 1888 SPECIAL O F EMBROI DERIES! — ards a/t THEN EW ORK STORE % _______ ^ j 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 ^ ItlSOrtXO ns , Flounci nr/s and P anels , ^ —— — ■ ’ T “ ★ WORKED ON CAMBRIC. LINEN OE INDE. AND SWISS ANlD MULL The Above Goods will be Placed upon Our V. ’ nter C o-unite rs, .And will be the S pecial feature of our B usiness for the next s j even days. We guar- antee the prices one half off the regular fig ures. WREMEMBER THIS REDUCTION ISONLYFORTHE PRESENT WEEK. If ■%> you want Embroidem es is the time to Buy. N EW YORK STOP E ★ Hard Study Not I niioaitny. Hard study is by no moans the un¬ healthy factor in college life which it is popularly supposed to be. Professor. Pierce, of Harvard, publishes some tables in the last triennial catalogue which clearly establish the fact that the excess of deaths during the first ten years after graduation is found in the class of stu¬ dents whose scholastic work and attain¬ ments were below the average. Even ignoramuses are not necessarily the healthiest Times. or the longest lived.—Chicago It is a growing ou-tom in Germany to place Christmas trees on the graves of children. On many of them are burn¬ ing tapers and rich decorations. Unfailing Spec fle for Liter DISEASE. QVMPTHMQ* O I 1*1 I UIVIO Bitt.r or bad taste in * i mouth; tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur; pain in the Rneumatiam; back, sides, 01 joints—often mistaken for sour stomach; loss of appe¬ tite; sometimes nausea and water-brash, or bowels indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations; alternately costive and lax; headache; less of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; debility; low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes; a dry cough; filgh fever; restlessness; the urine is scanty and colored, and, if al¬ lowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR fPlSEil VEGETABLE) Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It acts with extra ordinary efficacy on the Lifer, Kidneys and novels. AS EFTKCTUAL SPECIFIC POB Xalaria, B«vrl Cmplala). i Uvspvpata, Sick Mvaiukr, j <o—atipattloa. HiSacj BIliUaiirM 9b«b««i Affecttva*, Xaaadltr, Caiw. ! wprvMiaa, Universally admitted to be THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Chlldi^ the Aged has our Z Stamp In red on froniof Wrapper. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Sol,* VBOPftlrrOH*. Price SI.00 TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. How the O’er True Tale of the Honey Trees is Received. The Atlanta Constitution of Thursday copied the interesting sketch of John Mitchell’s honey tree grove in fall, with three head ings. The Constitution has always been a great friend to Southern de velopment and industries and con stantly extending a friendly hand to new enterprises. It also copied both the account of the calamus farm and the story of its destruction last Auv gust. The Atluuta Journal of the same date eayg : 1 Tin. Griffis News, in an interview with Judge Hammond, of that place, prints the most re markable story on record. Judge Hammond says that Farmer John H. Mitchell, of Spalding county, bad iD his front yard an oak tree one hundred years old which was fall of honey, and it is presumed bad been full for many years. The tree was tapped and a faucet inserted, and six barrels of honey were drawn off. The next year some young trees sprang up and were transplanted, and at the age of four years were tapped and gave forth great qaanti ties of honey. So Fanner Mitebell now has a honey grove. An effort is now being made in Spalding to grow trees that will give up peach brandy, and when that experiment is a success the Grifliuites will be happy. When Guffin gets so she can supply peach and honey instead of what she used to send here by the jug train, maybe Atlanta will go dry again.” In answer to the last, statement of the Journal, it may be proper to say that since the publication of the arlicle greftt many peach treee this COOUty may be MOD with honey tree grafts upon them. It it thought that the product that Saturday , March . -- *(J 0 *)# - Five and a half pounds Good Rio uoffeo for &1. 42 lbs Pearl Grits for $1. Lemons 20c doz. Fancy Crackers 15 c lb. Fine Yellow Bananas. Oat Flakes in Bbls. Dove Brand Bsef, Dove Brand Hams, Ice Cured Bellies, Pickle P ig stoat, No. 1 Mackerel, Codfish and Irish Potatoes. Fish and Oysters, Fresh Bread and Rolls, and all Fresh Eatables of Season. Call to-day. G. W. CLARK & 30N. made will be much superior to the artificial mixture of peach and honey, while the sap is not subject to freezing like the blossom of the peach, thus making a sure crop every year. When well started, grafts from these trees will readily And a large sale in all the dry counties. Col. Bob Bacon, of Columbas, who was here Thursday and who has been all over tbe United States and Mexico and knows everything, says tint he has never heard of the like before, even in the authentic nari;. ives of Joe Mulhattou. Ha inte. la to return when he has more leisure and .-pend a week on tbe hone) farm. A sample lot of the honey will be sent North in the car which the Central railroad immigration com- misrioner proposes to take north in the fa)). When its superiority is tested over the beeswaxy product now in the market, Spalding county will exptrierce a boom sneb as the oldest inhabitant never dreamed of. llrowe’g Little Joke. ‘Wh iv, Brown, how short your coat J Jones one .lay to his f ’ who wittily replied: *‘Y« . • it wilt be long enough before I gel other. ” Some spend much for men so mediciu,» that neither heal nor help them, that new clothes is with them like angela’ visits—few and far between. Internal fevers, weakness of tne longs, shortness of breath and lingering fluence coughs, soon yield to tbe magic B. in of that royal remedy, Dr. V. Pierce’s ‘‘Holden Medical Discovery.’ NUMBER 1 8 Religious Notice. Beginning with Ash Wednesday the 15th inst., there will be Ereniog Prayer in St. George’s church at 4:80 p. m., every day in Leut. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel u eeonomicat purity, strength and vholesomoem. and More than the ordinary kinds, can not be eoid in ooopetito&with the multitude of Powders. low test, Sold short weight, in shun BoutfkOM or ph o iptat s Pownm 0«X, 106 only Wall cant. Street, New York oeta-ddcwlv-toD column Ut or *tt enrv.