The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 07, 1888, Image 1

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:■; 25®$S • M"mn "&• "■ «* Daily H ijy ?% I VOLUME 1 ? ★ WHAT MAY APPEAR TO BE * RASH SSER A TIO ★ Racked by ★ SOLID >: FACTS! ^ “A thing of beauty a Is Joy ^ I * Sdieuerman & 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 i MIDBliE - GEORGIA ! * asrTHERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADO GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS. WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONE M l,-To Please both the Fancy and Pockets of our Customers. From the moment you enter until you leave if, attractive displays greot you ON EVERY SIDE! But greater surprise,; • still await you, as our polite and attentive salesmen give the prices on nil 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 GINGAnMS 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 zb- Remnants of French solutely look do you good goods. to Satteens for .10 worth at these 20 c and 25 c. These attractions can t Remnants of Zephyr i last long,and when they Ginghams for 8 c, worth are gone ol we can get no 10 to 12 1-2 c. more them. REMNANTS OF BLEACHING For 8 1-2 c. worth 12 1-2 c. j REMNANTS^OF^WHITE LAW N at half their Value. REMNANTS OF SCRIM- JUST THE THING FOR APRONS, j Only P» Cents. Fischues, Scarfs, and Light 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 Suimpure and Chantilly Flouncings. We ride rough shod over competition on prices in Laces and Embroideries PLAIN AND GILT BKAIDS, BRAIDED AND PASSEMENTERY SETS. tcfl^All Silk Moire Ribbons, in all shades. We have just added to our already full stock, Ladies Silk, Lisle and Gauze Underwear. Scheuerman & White. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, A 1*R1U 7 1888 THE BEA J "e pronounce our present Spring stock the ^Mn^&^NS^sifvs^^Tt’sa limit people Advertise having no money to bny goods with. what we have and give the people Low Prices find they will settle the (piestion themselves a> to tht* money.” Satins! Satins! Satins! 1 ease of beautiful Satins, all colors, at 10 cents per yard. These goods Lyons this week, so Bargains F Ike Tboruerson, one of the work men on the Macon and Florida rail road, near Hayneville, on Saturday, while blasting rock, was in the act of igniting the fuse when a spark from the match fell into an open powder can only a few feet away, quickly igniting the contents and blowing Mr. Tbomerson several feet in the air. When be struck the ground he flames, discovered that his clothing was in j and, realizing that something must bo done, be ran to the creek and plunged in, and extinguished the fire. Unfailing Spec fic for Liver DISEASE. white SYMPTOMS! covered with mornhMongue brown fur; 1 pain Seated in or a the back, sides, 01 joints—often mistaken for ti Rneumakism; sour stomach; loss of appe- te; sometimes nausea and water-brash, or indigestion; flatulency and acid ernctations; bowels alternately costive and lax; headache; less of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to thick,yellow have been done; debility; low spirits; and a appearance of Ihe skin eyes; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the nrine is scanty and high colored, and, if al¬ lowed to Btand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR IPI BEII VieBTiMS) Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action It acts With ex*»a ordinary efficacy on the Liver, Kitovs aid Bowels. AN EFKCTCAL SPECIFIC TO It Malaria, Boarl Caaiplalata Ilripcp.la. Kick Hvaifackc, ('•arttpatlaa, BllliaatarM. ■414**, Aflfectioaa, Jaaadlcc, Menial UrprcMlo*. Colic. Universally admitted to be THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE ( hiidren,^or^dffito,^md^fy .... ~ has our Z Stamp in red on frontof Wrapper, H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., SOI.KPKOPRIETOM. Pric* ft on T Loaded I) UTIF 5U0 Yards Kovel) Patterns almost nn fine as the French Satins, and bring everywhere , JO cents, now offered nt rJ’j cents' 625 Yards French Satins ^11 every* her,-Atlanta and Macon In- lln<l<d ’ at Ue 11 tliei “ at 0 Cashmere! Cashmere I ■SX&S&'&'ttEr’ •" "» Splendid Value, At cents. 74bYiuda4u inch Cashmere in the Very latest shades, at 45 cents per yard. The Bargain of the Season tends to put took out at id lying In A QUARTER OF A MILLION I THE LI CK OF A HELEN I RESIDENT OF PIKE, His Grundiuother’s Brother New York anil Leaves a tone of $7,000,000. We an called upon this morning to record ihe sad news of the death of Joshua Jones, who died at a ripe old age in New York City a lew days ago, having first by economy and frugality -^ cumulated the mod est competency ol $7,000,000, moat which he considerately Iett be- bind for his natural heirs, the excep tion being a few bequests to the amount ol $100,000. These heirs are too numerous to mention except in the will, but one of them is Col. William J. Kruger, w ho f or eighteen " months past 1 lias re sided . 0:1 the old Gresham plsoe, sin¬ miles .. road from lit eti out on tire re to ZK.ouion. 7,4, u |ori Mr. Mr ivrugei Kroner's s share snare, wo re0 n r re t to say, 1 is only one-fourth of nine equal paits, making a tbirty- sixth. No v, the thirty-sixth of the estate of most people around Gi : <fir, would perhaps not be con bidered as amounting to so much; but itt this case it is over $200,000, and $200,000 is not to be sniffed nt in lutse duli times, with the summer coming on and the fruit crop slightly damaged if still io the ring. Mr. Kruger is an English- man, but his wife is a Middle Geor gian, they having met and married ! in Europe, and while condoling with ! them in the death of their estimable relative, Mr. Joshua Jones, we can not re f ra j n f rom a slight note of congratulation than be was really BUch aD e8litnabla atti i gentlergsn They will leave for OWH 11 1th TJL C- SERGES! ★ S R G E S ! ★ SERGES! 15 pieces full double width Serjfes in the new shades ofUoidiu Ocean depths,Separtc, Inferno, Italian Blue and Hungarian Green Only 55 Cents per Yard ! HENRIETTAS ! HENRIETTAS ! HENRIETTAS ! It is simply out of the question to get a the prettier Henrietta. fabric than the soft rich surface wool of We have them in the all in all shades and prices. the yon will see Sto JUST SEE HERE! --*Ot)*-- Soda 5c. lb. 54 lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42: lbs. Pearl Grits for $f, Lemons 20c. per doz. Any kind Fancy Crackers 15c. per lb. WILL HAVE TO-DAY! Bbl. Freshly 'Jurcd Dove llams. Also, the Dove Breakfast Strips and Beef. These are the best meats that are put up. New Beets, English Pen*, Tomatoes and Cabbage. Seed Irish Potatoes, Evaporated Apples, 8pieed Pig Feet. Fresh Fish, Oyster, and Shad. Bread aad Rolls. IJT Don’t forget us to-day. C . W . CiL A R K dt S O N . York city in a few days, but we are very glad to say that it is with the fullest intention of returning aDd making Griffio their future home. ...... - ♦ • --- It is rumored that the snpply of Dr. Bull’* Cough Syrup is not equal to the demand Drnggistsshonld prepare themselves for all emergencies its the people rely on them for this remedy No pieparation could have made such a I reputation a* Salvation Oil has without 10 - | trinsic merit of the highest order. It kill* I pain Price 25 el*. 'I i.-velera are -object t6 other dangei* th.i of vessel and - ar The improper eati; rat the various hotei* they visit de mm is the proper use of that reliable regu. lat- -f the human system. Laxador Not Very Well Acquainted. Americas (Ga.) Republican. A certain public official, who will be immediately recognized when it is stated flat Ik- is a remarkably handsome gentleman, approaching noddle ago, -nd tb.-.I he has brown eyes and a ycry full black beard, just sufficiently sparkled with gray to sag ge6 , popper and 8altt btt q a pYavaut go; prise party at his house It was ten cred to the recipient bv on person, a i ruing gcDticm>n cf a treu*; U immacolate age, whose rela tion^o the middle aged gentleman , Jq question is very close The latter ; was greatly pleased. He had been ; f or years longing for just such a sur ! pi i w p ar ty. He kissed the new ar - rj Ta l w itb much fervor and led in his NUMBER U4 OODS SILK TRIMMING ! SILK TRIMMING! In these goods We stand far ahead of otfa ers in point of cheapness snd variety of pat¬ tern*. The stock embrace, Moira’" In plain striped and barred."" SURRAIIS lrt plain and Irredi-secut. Solid Hurrahs with changeable, affarta In stripes and plaids. In this depsrtmaol we »bo show NOVELTIES in Silk and (lilt Braid,, r- > big line of Worsted Braid Bets, » i-eauty of design and LOW PRICE will eclipse anything in tha State, ny wheel on I re. little daughter, aged three years, to join in the performance. The coonten ance of the new arrival was some what florid. The little lady looked at him and sized up her contract with many misgivings. Finally she •aid. timidly: “l don’t want to kiss him, papa. He looks so hot and I don’t know him very well,” *AKlH c POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thu Powder never varies. A marvel « parity, strength and whole iiomaSM Mess economical than the ordinary kind*, mRftnde tutu not he sold In oompetiton with the of low test, ihert weight, alamor Kon.V{B«jaM pbMpbate Powder*. Sold only in oana. Ter* Powdvh Co.. IPS 106 Wall Street, Mew oet?-d.Vwt r-t<w» rohne* W urSt were