The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 03, 1888, Image 1

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TtTO» . . OLUME 17 ★ WHAT MAY APPEAR TO BE ★ RA A SB TJONS SSER ★ BACKED BY * SOLIDPACTS! "A thing of beauty Is a tToy Loreveri Soiieuerman £ 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 * MIDiiLiE - GEORGIA ! * WfTTHERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADD GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS. WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONEY m-To Please both the Fancy and Pockets of our Customers. From the moment you enter until you leave it, attractive displays greot you ON EVEBY SIDE! But greater surprises stiil await you, as our polite and attentive salesmen give the prices on nh 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 i ranging in price from GRAY WOOL SUITINGS 10 c. to 25 c. at 25 cts. It will ab¬ Remnants of French solutely do you good to Satteens for 10 worth look at these goods 20 c and 25 c. These attractions can’t Remnants of Zephyr last long,and when they Ginghams for 8 c, worth are gone we can get no 10 to 12 1-2 c. more of them. REMNANTS OF BLEACHING For 8 1-2 c, worth 12 1-2 c. REMNANTS~OfVhiTE LAWN at half their Value. REMNANTS OF SCRIM,I iUSTTHE THING FOR APRONS. Only .*» Cents*. Fischues. Scarfs, and L,ight Weight Shawls a very popular Spring Wrap, our Prices never fail 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 Guimpure and Chantilly Flouncings. Embroideries We ride rough shod over competition on prices in Laces and PLAIN AND GILT BRAIDS, BRAIDED AND PASSEMENTERY SETS. ilcs^All Silk Moire Ribbons, in all shades. We have just added to our already full stock, Ladles Silk, Lisle and Gauze Underwear. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3 1888 THE N We pronounce our present Spring stock the people Advertise having no money have to buy goods with, j ! what we and give the people. Low Prices and they will settle the question Uibrn«elv ©3 as to the money.’’ Satins! Satins! Satins! 1 ease of beautiful Satins, all colors, at 10 eents per yard. These goods Lyons in this ueeso Bargains F 1 STe Bcportlnj Bismarck’s Spec-cli es. The task of taking down tin- prim e’ i speeches is'not an easy one. The ::il stenographers often trip up on las words, as in His recent speech, wherein the cor¬ rection had to lie made about his refer¬ ence to Russia and Bulgaria. The incor- 1 rect version came from the unofficial ac- j counts, and the correction from tlie prince himself. The stenographers who take his words have afterward to write out ! their notes in long hand, and these are submitted to the chancellor, who makes ! corrections before they are published a* the official utterances. — Jot in 1*. Jackson j in New York World, j “ ! kD, T .i7,m:Pl I ____„ TTY ; Unfailing Spec 11c for Liver DISEASE. SYMPTOMS: Soutb;°uJS,o t, 2 Stid ; j white < r covered with a brown lur; pain in i the back, skies, 01 joints—often mistakanfor Rheumatism; sour !22f.!5ASf22SL".t stomach; loss of appe- !SjZ2!Sl indigestion; , tS. flatulency , and acid eractation3: , bowels alternately costive and lax; headache: ! lrss vv ca ui of memory, moiuuij, with wiui a a painful paiutui sensation -cunauou of «>» j having having failed failed to to do do something something which which ought ought 1 1 to to liave have yellow been been done; done; debility; debility; low low the the spirits; spirits; and and a a j « . thick, thick, yellow appearance appearance of of skin skin ’ eyes; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the urine is scanty and high colored, and, if ai- I lowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PiREtr vE4AKT.tBE.ei Is generally used-in the South to arouse the » " ““ T Lire, . Tr Kitays .j anA t r, Bowels. , 1 AN BFFBCTVAt, SHECIFIC FOB Valaria, Bowel C omplaint* •XS&fSZXSu. J, Universally admitted to be , THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, and fer the Aged j ©VET ««3TCiilE has our Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper, H. Zeilin & Co^lPhiladelphia, Pa-, Soi.vPKOPRirroRs. Price fl oo * EW Loaded : wo,. Mm is...... >1.0 Yatds Lovely Patterns almost fine ;>s the French Satins, and bring everywhere -ti cent-, now offered at 12L,' cents 625 Yards French Satins -Sell ever) where—Atlanta and Macon in- ' iw,( ‘ d ’ Ht "e sell them at ‘.'I e. Cashmere! Cashmere ! 620 Yards very tine tvs ill Cashmere, a'i the Shades, including the New Shades, Splendid Value, At 2 n , cents. 740 Yiuds 40 inch Cashmere in the very latest shades, at 45 cents per yard. The Rargain of the Season tends to took lying In "w A (iOOD OLD BAPTIST. Matters From Our Haralson Correspondent. ij VKAliS ,, N< Ga., April been week . . ast week has a rainy in but yesterday was a lovely . , a ay. S, A. Foster gave a dining to forty (40) 0 f his male friends J ’ Friday down in the “Belt. „ , „ correspondent did justice occasion, in consideration F. kindness, said male up the logs on twenty for him. J. VV. Fraiuk and 1 examined a on which about fifty peach were, hanging all sound, hut bloomers tire gone without a oubt Mumps have about subsided. Miss Ella Ingraham is quite Uns writin «- We regret that sickness in the fam of Editor .. .. Brown, ot f Ncwt.au, pre m. tm. .h. e r festivities, hut hope ere this . babe babe , . well wel. snail . .. la u again- again, ** ® ^ . lor 10 <• f . him • ami . Nli*s u- s Katie ivaue at at the me rrii The Bap st Sunday School organ with R v. B. W. Williams S- Di Thuroiand, as-^t. W. Brakefioid, Secretary; and L. S. Powell teacher of . K «,d out and bring your Last week the venerable pastor Baptist churcn, flint J ., P .id «„. visit and .uiiiDg s»nd. r school at the Baptist church last day. Rev. Mr. Hamrick lives Newnan. I or nine years he this people, and in that time an tachment sprang up that lime never efface. The old certainly has a record as a : With l) ow C 3 - I ★ S t R G E S ! ★ I L f ft. ^ T M-J- mi, T T Li f JJJ-Llf rz I M JM A ' * 1 • 15 pieces full double width Beiges in the new shades of Goblin Oceau depths,Sena Inferno, Italian Blue and Hungarian (,re>-n Only . .... Cents , mr Yard . ! . ♦»#> per HENRIETTAS! HENRIETTAS ! j HENRIETTAS j It is simply out of the question to get n th prettier eH>fm.-ti:i. fabric than the soft rich surface of .............. ivehavetuemin a them in the the nu nil woo! wool in nil >iiiidtr and prices. the you Dire rk Saturday , March Hist. 'Five and a half pounds Good Rio coffee for $1. 42 lbs Pearl Grits far $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 Pigsfeat, 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. CL ARK & SON. servant of God. In thirty regular pastorates Mr. II. rode (mostly horse back) thirty-three thousand miles preaching the gospel, delivered forty nine thousand nine hundred and twenty-five sermons and lectures and , baptised one thousand and seventy I . seven willing converts. Mr. IT. is ,rul v a « 00(1 man ’ - Ust tV.day Dr. Tigoer, at Mt. ! Pilgrim, preached on the crucifixion 0,1 r ^ av ’ f r > on ^ 8 turday f>ti the dc , I cen -ioi, into hell, of our Saviot; *3 -«> ■) on the resurrection—three j dee| . well prepared theological tub jeci-, the sublimity of his delivery is unsurpassed; his arguments were sound, biblical and conclusive. I ncle Billy Taylor’s children and grandchildren will celebrate Uncle ' Billy’s birthday on the f'uh instant by preparing a first-class picnic din ner at me “Magnolia,” the old home. The dd gentleman will be eighty seven ) cat> f a 0 c. Milton Fowler and latntly were guests of Onie Powledge yesterday. The guano blockade has been r** 1 *- I Senoia. Col. S. <L SmiH- ««•'- - Ham.von K A. No. 8 ^“o’clock ^ l “[ dll v ,n n,onU! ’ - v j r pj k. Brandeubcrg has an ot j, er Gov. Gordon at his house, Boils, Pimple*, hive*, ringworm, of impvte tetter blood and all other manifestatione a-v cured by Hood’* H*rs*p*riila. NUMBER 60 m ■ OODS ™ n " mo 1 SILK TRIMMING! Jo then* goods we stand and iar ahead at of oth > r* In point Tt.>- of stock cheapness embraces Moire’ variety in plain pat¬ terns. • -trlind and barred. - SlHRRAffS In plaiti and Itredesoent. Solid Hurrahs with chiuigeable effect* !, i atrip** and plaid*. In tin* department we also .how i NOVELTIES in Bilk and Hilt Braids, an ’ big line of Worsted Braid Het-, whi *>anty of LOW PU1CE ’ will eclipse anything in the State, ng wheel on - N : ction!!! re- i «t|)wi*|i,‘> i<» • iff »». M i'.nii ia:>>>-M- iu:i t: ;i-,.-- li^awl sllOWill - tin* lUlDllftt. t.f isS*- sunierl in <t» - ri.u, i , . ..f Ktirojx 11 • i t> • i.u , . , K aecoriiiiig t > liin- .-- • 1 .- ■ -- , 11r* ,*•»»»!•} > I; r. ..■■■• , ( f Pl¬ ain. I :ja [■ it. ■!• ; t |«:ft ..-* U- is: ’ : 1 ,*sin.! : \ ■ i; • ■ ■ .! i ‘ ; i > Ivvv, ^AKlK c POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tin* Powder never vane*. A marvel parity, strength and wholesoauwwv. More economical than the ordinary kind*, Olid *’*■ not be Hold in comj>etiton with toe lonMtnd* of low test, short weight, alum Rota'/SaV*® or jhospfeate Powders Hold onlyin <fca». Smw Tork Powder « o„ 10b Wall StrMt, oct«-d.v« Iv-'op ooIoumi I«t at «th oof*-