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VOLUME 17
★ WHAT MAY APPEAR TO BE *
RASH ASS HR TIONS
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SOLID PACTS!
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clieuerman £ White’s
RENEWED FACILITIES FOR DISPLAYING THEIR BEAUTIFUL NEW
SPRING STOCK, COUPLED WITH THE MOST TASTILY AR¬
RANGED, AND CAREFULLY BOUGHT STOCK
FOR THIS SEASON. MAKES THEIR
THEIR STORE MOST AT¬
TRACTIVE IN
* MIDDIiE - GEORGIA ! *
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es^THERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADD
GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS.
WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONEY
INI-To PJease From both the the Fancy and Pockets of our
Customers. moment you enter until you
leave it, attractive displays greot you
ON EVERY SIDE !
But greater surprises slill await you. as our polite and attentive
salesmen give the prices on uli these novelties and staples. We are show¬
ing a beautiful line of
HENRIETTA CLOTHS AT 25 CENTS
With Moire Silk at 75 cents to match, that we consider Bargains. These
are goods that were bougot at a Bargain.
SERGES The Prettiest
For 35 cents that are Assortment of SAT-
worth anywhere 50 cts TEENS and GINGHAMS
per yard. ever shown in Griffin,
A FULL LINE OF ranging in price from
GRAY WOOL SUITINGS 10 c. to 25 c
at 25 cts. It will ab¬ Remnants of French
solutely look do you good to Satteensfor 10 worth
at these goods 20 and 25
These attractions can't c c.
last long,and when they Remnants of Zephyr
are gone we can get no Ginghams for 8 c, worth
more of them. 10 to 12 1-2 c.
REMNANTS OF BLEACHING
For 8 1-2 c, worth 12 1-2 c.
REMNANTS~0F"WHITE LAWN
at half their Value.
REMNANTS OF SCRIM.!
JUST THE THING FOR APRONS.
Only !% CeniN.
Fischues. Scarfs, and Light Weight
Shawls a very popular Spring
Wrap, our Prices never fail to to sell.
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS from 25 c per yard to $2.
ORIENTAL and EGYPTIAN LACE FLOUNCINGS from 50 c to $2 50 yard.
Black Spanish Sujmpure and Chantilly Flouncings.
We ride rough shod over competition on prices in Laces and Embroideries
PLAIN AND GILT BRAIDS,
BRAIDED AND PASSEMENTERY SETS.
fc^All just added Silk to Moire already Ribbons, full in all stock, shades. We Silk, have
our Ladies
Lisle and Gauze Underwear.
Scheuerman & White.
GRIFFIN ...... 3-- ;::. 1
GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, Al'RlI, I 18S»
THE NEW YORK STORE
Loaded : D\ow:
BEAU OODS
UnhesitatiiiflY
V\e pronounce our present Spring stock the
nancaonieat ever shown in Orillia.
Mb. Ltons says : “It’s all nonsense about
people having no money to boy good* with.
Advertise what we have and give the people
Low Prices
and they will settle the question themselves
as to the money.”
Satins! Satins! Satins!
1 ease of beautiful Satins, all colors, at 10
cents per yard. These goods
Lyons in tends to put the hmmm ny wheel on
this wee , so look oid and you will see
Bargains F lying In E very Direiction! I ms
ITe-w TToirlE Stolre. • ' m
Artificial I’etrolcnni.
Professor Mendcleef lias succeeded in
making petroleum from mineral sub¬
stances. which cannot be distinguished
from the natural article. He believes all
petroleum is of mineral origin.—Engin¬
eering.
It is said that $15,000,000 worth of tile
has been laid in Illinois, and that the tile,
if placed in a continuous lino, would
reach around the globe three times.
Over anxiously to feel and think what
one could have done is the very worst
thing one can do.
Unfailing Spec lie for Lifer
DISEASE.
QVMPTOMQ O I IVir I UIVIO « Bitter or bad taste iu
• mouth; tongue coated
white or covered with a brown fur; pain in
the back, sides, oi joints—often mistaken for
Rneumatism; tite; sour stomach; loss of appe¬
sometimes nausea and water-brash, or
indigestion; bow-els alternately flatulency and acid ernotations;
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; fever; restlessness: th*
urine is scanty and high colored, and, if al¬
lowed to stand, deposits a sediment.
SIMMONS LIYER
(PtRELV VEGETABLE)
I* generally used in the South to arou a o tht
Torpid with Liver to a healthy action. It acts
extra ordinary efficacy on the
Liver, Kidneys end Bevels.
AS EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOE
Malaria, Bowel Conplalata
l'lraprp.U. Hick Hraoatkf,
('•nllpall**. aildaey BlllioaaawM.
Affection#, 3a***lcf,
■ ••t*l Ofprmwl#*, C*lir.
Universally admitted to be
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
for Children, for Adqlte, and for the Aged.
oxn enrcixE
has oar 7. Stamp in red on frontof Wrapper.
H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sot iraorBurrox*. Price $100
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY NOTICE.
The President of the State Society and
the Solicitor of the Angl'd*
Exposition Expected.
Not an April fool, but an earnest
request of the officers of the Spald
ing county Agricultural Society, that
there.be a fall attendance at our next
meeting. Saturday, April 7tb, at 3
o’clock p. in., which will be held at
the city council loom. The meeting
is to be ot.e ol unusual importance.
All of the members of the club who
have kept themselves posted are
aware that the State Agricultural So
ciety in connection with the Central
Railroad I: s .ppointed Mr. W- L.
Glessner, of Amoricus, Commission
er of Immigration for this State. Mr.
Glessner has issued a circular to all
the counties in the State requesting
them to get np such information as
they can, which will best serve to ad
vertise their present and future pros
pecte. It is hoped by us that Spald
ing county will take action ou this
matter at our next meeting. In or
der to further the interest in this
matter, the President of the State
Agricultural Society bus kindly con
sentpd ta meet with us, and lend us
what aid he can in that direction,
tional Exposition, to be held at Au
gusta next fall, is also expected.
Again we urge the members lo come
and bring their wives and daughters,
and we cordially invite citizens and
the ladies particularly to favor us
with their presence.
Respect!ally.
S. W. Bloodwoeth, Prest.
In the treatment of rheumatism, gout,
hearalgia, statics, Ac ,, Salvation Oil should
he thoroughly rubbed in It kill* pain.
Price 25 eents
Mother* yon ran relieve your baby of it*
discomfort without administering opium,
that deadly drug, by using only Dr. Bulr*
Syrup.
Here Marked 13 cents.
■>b0 Yards Lovely Pattern* almost as line
as the French Satins, and bring everywhere
W cents, now offered at 1% cents.
625 Yards French Satins
Sell everywhere—Atlanta and Macon in-
clnded, at •‘5b cents We sell them at 25 c.
Cashmere! ★ ^Cashmere !
*>20 Yards very line twill Cashmere, a'l the
Shades, including the New Shade*,
Splendid Value,
At 740Yiuds40 Cl}..; cents.
inch Cashmere in the Very
latest shades, at 45 rents per yard.
The Bargain of the Season
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SERGES!
15 pieces full double width Serges in the
new shades of Goblin Ocean depth*,Sr pa
Inferno, Italian Blue and Hungarian Ui e<- 1 .
Only 55 Cents per Yard !
HENRIETTAS!
HENRIETTAS l
HENRIETTAS !
It is simply oat of the question to get a
orettier fabric than the soft rich surface of
IheHenrh-Ma. We have them in the all wool
in all shade* and prieee.
Saturday , March Hist,
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Five and a half pounds Good Rio Coffee for SI. 42 lb« Pearl Grits for $1.
Lemons 20c doz. Fancy Crackers 15 c lb.
Fine Yellow Bananas, Oat Flakes in Bbls. Dove Brand Beef,
Dove Brand Hams, Ice Cured Bellies, Pickle Pigsfoet, n
No. 1 Mackerel, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Fish and Oysters,
Fresh Bread and Rolls, and all Fresh Eatables of Season. Calf to-day.
C.W. C 1 LARK&SON.
The l&tarnalfa of Spring.
R. J. Deane took one of bis best
and most characteristic pictures yes
terday; being Uncle Charlie Ham
mond, aged 98, and Gilmer Tutwiler,
aged 5, in a bnggy, the former play
ing his iiddle, while in the fore
ground was a placard of the Christ
ian Moeriein Bock Beer on one
wheel and Capt. Smith, of E. M.
Walsh & Co., sole dealers, at one
side. It was the apotheosis of youth,
age and manhood, all hearty and ail
using the Christian Moeriein beer,
whu h is the finest in the world.
Une o Charley was in his liveliest
mood yesterday, and the air vibrated
all over towu with “Sally in the
wild wood,” “Fare you well, pretty
gai, Billy’s gwine away," “Leather
breeches,'’ “Drunk and Sober,”
“Polly, and my lore,” and other ancient
sole stirring songs.
Brown’* Little Joke.
“Why, Bio-ad, how slant yonr coat
is.” said Jones one day to his friend
Brown, who wittily replied: “Ye*; but
it will be long enough before I get *n
other.” Some men spend so much for
med cine* that neither heal nor help
them, that new clothes is wi>b #•»* ».■
like angel*’ visits—few and far ■
Internal Itvm, weakness of tuo lung*.
shor.iiC** of breath and lingering
oonghb, -ooa yield to the magic in
flnenee of that royal remedy. Dr. B V.
Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.”
An exchange says: There are more pans
made on Dr. Bull’s Cough Pjrup, free of
charge, than are paid for by the owner*. A
good thing deserves the notiee of the press.
NUMBER !.y
SILK TRIMMING !
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SILK TRIMMING! ' Ys W-
In these goods we stand far ahead of eth¬
er* In point of cheapness and variety of plain pat¬
tern*. The stock embrace* Moire': In
striped *nd barred.
SURRAHS
In plain and Itredeseent.
Sol: Mid ‘ * Surrahs with changeable effects
In i stripes »ti. r ____ and plaids. la tbU department
we also show
NOVELTIES
in Bilk and Gilt Braid*, at big Use of
Wonted Braid Set#, whi ‘*«tty at
design and
LOW PRICE
will eclipse anything in the State,
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Christian Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80
m. Subject /or morning “True
False Principles;” for evening
of Christanity." Fun
School at 10 a. m.
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This Powder never varies. A marvel'«
strength and wholesome***. More
thsn the ordinary kinds, and can
be sold in oompetiton with the mntUtade
P owd low test, Bold short weight, alum BoTaVBaxnra or phosphate
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