The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 04, 1888, Image 1

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\i tfsPr**-* Daily News ■ : I ■ fiffS 1 'if* . a OLUME 17 ★ WHAT MAY APPEAR TO BE * BASH A SSEB ★ BACKED BY * SOLID >: PACTS! ki A thing of beatify Is a Joy L k 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 * IHIDDIjE - GEORem ! * &3TTHERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADD GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS. WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONEY .To Please both the Fancy and Pockets of our Customers. From the moment you enter until you leave it, attractive displays greot you * * ON EVERT RIDE! But greater surprise? still await you, as our polite and attentive salesmen give the prices on all 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 A I 10 c. to 25 c at 25 cts. It will zb- Remnants of French solutely do you good goods. to Satteensfor 10 worth look at these 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 ~oT~WHITE LAWN at half their Value. REMNANTS OF SCRIM JUST THE THING FOR APRONS. Only Cenfis. Fischues, Scarfs, and Light Weight Shawls a very popular Spring Wrap, our Prices never fail to sell. EMBROIDERED FL0UNCINGS from 25 c per yard to $2. ORIENTAL and EGYPTIAN LACE FL0UNCINGS from 50 c to $2 50 yard. Black Spanish Suimpure and Chantilly Flouncings. and Embroideries We ride rough shod over competition on prices in Laces PLAIN AND GILT BRAIDS, BRAIDED AND PASKEMENTERY SETS. r^>All Silk Moire Ribbons, in all nhatles. We just added to our already full stock, Ladies Silk, Lisle and Gauze Underwear. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4 1888 THE NEW YORK STORE , 1 Loaded : Down Kj*m GOODS IllllSI tiltlllf II Were Marked 15 cents. SERGES!'"' >00 lmds Lovely Pattern* almost a* fin* SILK TRIMMING! u* thr French Satins, and bring everywhere SO cents, now offered nt cents ★ S h ft O E S ! * In these goods we stand far ahead of oth 025 Yards French Satins SEDGES! . tern*. r* in point The of etock eheapne** embraces and Moire"' variety In of plain pat I "e pronounce, our present .Spring stock Hie strip> J and barred. | a Mu. lie so Lions id est ever shown in Grifliu. Sell everywhere—Atlanta and Macon in¬ says : “It’s all nonsense about cluded, nt SSeent* We sell them at ‘J5e. peopte having no money to bay goods with, SlRRAHS I Advert!-; ■ wlnit we have and give Hie people l. r > pieces shades full of Goblin double Ocean width depths,8r Herge- in the new Italian and Hungarian parte, Inferno, Blue Orem Low Prices Cashmere! Cashmere i in plain and Irredesoent. ! Only _ , 55 Cents per .. Yard _ ! Solid Hurrahs piaw*. with in chnugeahle w* mm «4tetU " * > we also show ami they will settle the ijiiestion themselves 020 Yards very tine twill Cashmere, a'! the as to the money." Shade*, including the- New Shades, HENRIETTAS! NOVELTIES Splendid Value, HENRIETTAS ! in Bilk and Gilt Braids, at " big line of HENRIETTAS ! Worsted Braid Sets, whi ’ • '-eauty Of At It’, cents. design and Satins! Satins! Satins! latest T4Aua.ds40 shades, at inti 4o rents Ca.-limeic yard. in the very It is simply of the iiueslion to get per out a LOW PRICE 1 case of beautiful Satins, all colors, at 10 The bargain of the Season the prettier Henrietta. fabric than We have the * them >ft rich in the surface all wool of j cents per yard. These goods in all shades and prices will edip*e anything in the State. . Lyons in ten the humming wheel on this week,so took out and yon see will * - Bargains F lying In Evory Direction 111 HKTerw- Yo rk Sto re. Sliakeponrc Club. The Shakepeare Jlub mat yester day afternoon and elected the follow ing officers: President—Miss E. A. Hill. Vice President—Mrs. W. E. H. Searcy. i Treasurer—Miss Theo Burr. Secretary—Miss Holliday, The reading for (he next meeting will be the first two acts of “Loves Labor Lost.” ___ HHIH5EE Unfailing .. Spec _ for . Liver .. I | DC DISEASE SYMPTOMS' Bitt r or bad ta8le mouth; tongue coated white back, or covered with a brown fur; pain for in the sides, 01 joints—often mistaken of Rneumatism; sour stomach: water-brash, 1 * appe¬ tite; sometimes nausea and or indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations; bowels 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 (he skin and eyes; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the urine is scanty and high colored, and, if al¬ lowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIYER REGULATOR (PlRELt' vetiETABLC) I- generally u.*ed in the Sonth to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. Il acts witli extraordinary efficacy on the Lifer, Kidneys aid Bowels. ! ' AS ECFECTVA1. SPECIFIC FOR ; Malaria, Bo*rl ( •nplalaia ISyaprpaia. Hick Hri*<>ache. Constipation. Bllllontan*. Kidney Affection*, Jaundice, tlental Ueprenoion, Cni»c. Universally admitted to ire THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, fur Adults, and fer the Aged ox I I CEVI IVI: ha* our Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper. H. Zeilin & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa., Socefroprietoks. • Price >100 '.jus VAi'tu _ DONE WITH THE ELECTRIC WIRE. Marvels of Telegraphic Couinmnl cation Strikingly Exemplified One of the marvels of Telegraphy was fully demonstrated last Sunday when operators in the l nion office in this city car on an interesting conversation j hill and dale, over mountains -i.l. .now, .hro U «l, ..Mo,, o! g-een, under the Atlantic, with its unt xpiored secrets, over the vine-clad regions of Europe, and u» (ha Mediterranean, with Cairo, the land of the Pharaohs. The time was 3 o’clock i;. the morning, just after a heavy night's work, “good night” having been received on the | 19t press dispatch. The dramatis personae were three operators, and the way the affair came about was as follows: Chief—All clear. Have jou a cigar, Bab? Bob—You bet; but l'l! keep it. Chief- You will? Who are you working with, Tom' Tom—Chicago. lve old Fox here. He’s going to tun. on the cable office, and Ly the mortal b rost I’ll speak w ith \ alentia or bust, “Co, Co, < >, Ch,” rattled < fl the sounds, and “I, 1, 1, Co,' came in response. “There is the cable office,” said the Chicago operator, “go for him, old fellow.” To Valentia—Let us have Lob don, now, please—Tor Bay. j Valentia to London—Here is San _ 1* ranctsco, California, who wants to, speak to you. Tor Bay is doing the cable transactions. London to San Francisco- -Deiigbt j cd , to meet you by wire. . • J • . : striking noon by St. Caul’s clock, and very foggy, as usual. How is the weather there? “This i* wonderful!” responded March Hist. ------- and a half pounds Good Rio coffee for $1. 42 lbs Pearl Grit* for $1. Lemons 20c doz. Fancy Crackers 15 c lb. - Yellow Bananas. Oat Flakes in Bbls. Dove Brand Beef, Dove Brand Hams, Ice Cured Bellies. Pickle Pigefeet, 1 Mackerel, Codfish and Irish Potatoes. Fish and Oysters, Bread and Rolls, and all Fresh Eatables of Season. Call to-day. C W _ CL ARK &. SON. Francisco. “It is 4:30 o’clock time, here, and not yet day, light. We receive many cabled from London, but never had the pleasure of meeting you before. Any Americans there? It isiaining slightly. There are plenty of mush rooms on the hills, and the boys will be selling violets on the street corn ers today." l.ondon. having secured a signal from Cairo, wrote: “San Francisco, Caii 1 .‘inia, is on here and sends greet ing- They want to connect the won .,-rUnd ef the New World with pre! *:oric Kgypt.” Can .’—.Say to San Francisco that it is a pleasure to span half the globe to speak wiih them. “The pleasure is mutual,” signal! ed Tom from the Western L nion operating room. The Pacific speak ing witli the Nile through the Atlant ic, the Bey if Biscay, and the Medi terrauean sc- .8 a wonderful feat.-- [San Francisco Call. Si*’* and bilious headache cured by Dr. Home's-‘Pellets.’’ * A disease ol ■ <> dt iicale u natur* : * (rieture of the urethra should ouly beoi r sted to those of large expo rience and skill. By oar improved metb ods we have been enabled to speedily the and permanently com hundreds of wont cases. Pamphlet, references bdJ termo, 10 ceuta u» stamp*. World’s Dispensary Medical Aaaociatioc, *563 Main Street. Bnffalo. S. Y. Sheriff Sate*. The following sales were had yes Ten acres in the 1068tb district, as the property of J, A, Ileeve* a tax li fa for $U.30. Ten acres in Union district, sold the property of W. H. T. Taylor, under a tax fi la for 816.50. 'Vbji POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins Powder never vanes. A uuirval « parity, (trengtb and wh<*!,-i*o*uBW«. eeonoiuicai tlian the ordinary kinds, matUmd* aua cn not be sold in oompetiton with t**e of low test, abort weight, alum or pboMwatr Powder*. Sold onlyin e»n*. Ror a. »aju*« Pownaa Co., 106 Wall Street, Hew York -•rt-'-d.VwIv-Iop r-' lwwin t*^ nr rwe» NUMBER Cl