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VOLUME 17
CROWDED!!
'ON
From Monday Morning
* TILL *
^ Saturday , ^
VBUT NOT TOO BUSY TO ARRANGE
Still Greater Drives
For This Week!
SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR THIS WEEK,
1 2;') doz. Lisle (• loves at25 c's.
16 doz. E::tra Fine Silk Gloves at 50 v.
j V:r 15 -erb doz. quality Undressed and cannot Kid Gloves lie bought for for 15 c—a less
'than ¥l 50.
13 doz Extra tine quality Kid Gloves at $ 1
that are absolutely worth twice that money.
Jj^”Ladics’ would be Lisle Thread $1 Shirts for 00 cts
that cheap at Silk Shirts 00.
A line of ladies to be
SLAUGHTERED!
SERGES
For 35 cents that are
worth anywhere 50 cts
per yard.
A FULL LINE OF
GRAY WOOL SUITINGS
at 25 cts. It will; ab¬
solutely do you good to
look at these goods.
These attractions can't
last long,and when the/
are gone them. we can get no
more of
REMNANTS OF BLEACHING
For 8 1-2 c, worth 12 1-2 c.
R£m WANTS*0F~WHITE LAWN
at half their Value.
REMNANTS OF SCRIM,!
JUST THE THING FOR APRONS.
Only *"» Cenlis.
Fischues, Scarfs, and Light Weight
Shawfs, a very popular Spring
Wrap, our Prices never fail to sell.
These Shirts and Gloves is a line of Importers Samples that Mr. Scheuerman
was fortunate enough to buy for about half their value. Don’t
take our word for it, but COME AND SEE.
Scheuerman & 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 STORE MOST AT¬
TRACTIVE IN
* MIDDIiE - GEORGIA 1 *
fi^THERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADD
GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS.
WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONEY
a*»To Please both the Fancy and Pockets of our
Customers. From the moment you enter until you
leave it, attractive displays greot you
ON EVERY SIDE!
But greater surprises still await you, as our polite and attentive
salesmen give the prices on sir 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.
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE,
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, .*API?1 L 8 1888
The Pveitiest
Assortment of SAT- i |
TEENS and GINGAnMS
ever ranging shown in price in Griffin, from j
10 c. to 25 c
Remnants of French
SaLeensfor 10 worth
20 c and 25 c.
Remnants of Zephyr
Ginghams for 8 c, worth
10 to 12 1-2 c.
THE :
NEW YORK STORE
The past week has been a busy one with
“Lyons, the great manipulator and leader.”
His store rooms have been crowded during
the entire six days.
We will offer 4 bargains on special hum¬
mers for 10 days just to show what we can
do when we get a good running start in
THROWING OUT EXTRA INDUCEMENTS.
THESE WILL BE-
ParasolS!
IMP Can give you
almost anything in the
way of Parasols and
Umbrellas and will make
itto your interest to call
during the next ten days.
animlii!
Spring is the Season of the year to
(ay in an extra lot of Handkerchiefs
and at presei 110 doz prices you will
have the golden chance to buy way off
the regular rates.
Christian Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m , and 7:30 p.
m. Subject for morning, “Is the
Bible a Book of Facts or Opinions! 1 *
For evening, “The Law and Testimo
ny.“ Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Preaching at Damascus at four; sub
ject, “Basis for Christian Union.“
' ~ Sts
Unfailing Spec fle tor Liver
DISEASE.
QVMPTflMQ « Bitter or bad taste in
O I IVIi I UtVIO • mouth; tongue coated
white or covered with a brown fur; pain in
the back, sides, 01 joints—often mistaken for
Rneumatism; sour stomach; loss of appe¬
tite; sometimes nausea and water-brash, or
indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations; headache;
bowels alternately costive and lax;
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 1he 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 LIVER REGULATOR
IPIBELV VEGETABLE)
Js generally used in the South to arouse the
Torpid Liver to a' healthy action. It acts
with extraordinary efficacy on the
Lira 1 , Kidneys and Bowels.
AN EFFECTCAL SPECIFIC FOR
.Valaris, Bowel Cswplaisu
Dyspepala. Mick Headache.
< onullpation. Bllllonaaeaa,
Kidney Atferliona. JanndUe.
Mental Oepreaalon. Coltc.
Universally admitted , to be
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
for Children, for Adults, and fer the Aged.
oj L y cKiuu vE
has our Z Stamp in red on front of
H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia,
Sol epkopr ietohs. Price if
UpUlri and Whiskey Uaa.
It* cured sX home wiui
ontpsta. Book of ptr-
UculaanatfBEX.
! B. M.WOOIJLKY. M il
W AHWfctw, (to. OOoe M CiH WliUetmU St
By far the largest assort
ment ever seen in Griffin.
We thought we had a big
stock last year, but this
spring we have outdone
former efforts. Prices re¬
duced for the next ten
days.
.New Goods coming in daily and every¬
body active and busy at the
NEW YORK STORE.
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Didn’t Sell Him.
ArUansaw Traveler
A gentleman, while riding through
the Mississippi river bottoms, stop¬
ped at a negro cabin to get a drink
of water. Noticing a very fine set¬
ter dog, the gentleman said:
“Tbat is a beautiful dog.”
«\’n> ’ <ab ’ limit ez nnttv p, dnrr »•»
‘
darismdis . here neighborhood. ’
Jo “r'‘ " ,,J “ r ° r *
“No, sa!>, dal’s er fuck.”
“Suppose t were u> give you *5,
put a rope around the dog’s neck and
lead him a-vay?”
“Wouhr.it" hear no ’plaint outen
me sa h,”
The man gave the negro 45, look
up a rope, secured the dog and led
him off. He had goue about
miles when he was met by a planter,
who looking at the dog, exclaimed:
“Look here, what are you doing
with my dog
“You must be mistaken, sir. This
is my dog. 1 gave an old negro 45
for him just now.”
“Five dollars! Why, ho cost mo
fifty. Come on hack here and show
me the negro.”
The man .vent back with the plant
er. T hey .ound the old negro sit
ting in front of his cabin.
‘Look here, Mario,” < x cl aimed
the planter, “why did you sell ray
dog?’
“I didn’sell yu’ dog, L'ot’n.”
“You are an old liar!” exclaimed
, the man. “I came alon S here and
gave you $5 fo' him.’
“W’y, man you ain’t right in vo’
, mine. mine. . You V erlauno erlaung . , here here an'
ou come come
; said dat de dog wuz beautiful. I
didn’t’spute dat, caze be is beautiful.
j Den you said dat I didn’t hab no asc
\ fur sicb er dog, an’ I didn’t ’spate you
cazc I ain’t. Den you said suntbin’
j ‘bout gibin’ me fi’ dollars an*
I do dog erway. Dat hit me, fur
■m
Straw Hats
Mk-We have enot
Straw Hats to cover
heads of nearly every
woman and child in this
county.
Prices for 10 days will be the
charms. We have'at least 13 or 14
different styles and you will cedsuft
your interest by calling and looking
through.
JUST SEE HERE!
Soda 5c. lb. 54 lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42 lbs. Pearl Grits for $1,
Lemons 20c. per doz. Any kind Fancy Crackers T 5c. per lb.
WILL HAVE TO-DAY!
Bbl. Freshly 2nr<'d Iiove Hams. Also, the Dove Breakfast Strips and Beef. Thee* are the
best meats that are put up. New Beets, English Pea*, Tomatoes and Cabbags. Seed Irish
Potatoes, Evaporated Apples, Spiced Pig Feet. Fresh Fish, Oysters and Shad. Bread sad
I itolF. :+T Don’t forget us to-day.
C. W. C1L ARK Sl SON.
,nan <Jown in dis country is er fool
( ^ at wo,n tal£C h dollars w en a
pusson gibs it ter him. Didn’t ax
’ tne is de do K ’ loD K e(i to me, au l
neber tole you dat de dog wuz mine.”
| ino,lc “ Vou y-'’ old ’■'•s 081 ’ K lv * me m y
i
*'What,de ft dollars:'
e»-’
^ ad, sail, I vould do it in er
min,t an ’ sLow J°7 on tner face
bein’able ter ’com merdate yer, but I
; spent oat money jes now fur some
cm i. 'er feed mer ole nag wid. Jus
sku. me, please, for I’se got busi
lies- outyere in de woods.’’
Mortuary.
Emory Uiuship, au old and res
j speeded resident of Macon, died
Friday afternoon of paralysis of the
j brain. He born in Forsyth, but
j was
f moved »o Ma on at an early age,
Tbi * tv ifti-is ego be married Miss
L zze A.ti.ndei, of Gnffio, who
with five children survives him. He
i was also a relation of Mrs. Chap.
| Mills, of this place, who abended
i!lueM<
Tbcmaa Jones, who lived
tbri<J c OUt h of Griffi. , at :.
; residence ot ins mother tu law, Mrs
; Bettie i’lFs, after plowing all day
: Friday, came to the honse at even-
ing complaining of being slightly
indisposed, and early yesterday
morning he died. He was abont 35
years old and a Missionary Baptist.
His funeral will take pince to-day
NUMBER 65
at Mt. Gilead cbarcb.
Mrs. Amelia Walker, eliet of J#r
ry Walker, died at her home in Cab
ins district on Friday after a and linger
ing illness, at a Indian ripe old age, ground was
buried at live She Springs astim
on able yesterday. lady, Missionary was a Baptist moat and
a
member of the Union Church, and
leaves a large family to monrn bar
loss.
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Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never vene*. A nsarrs* Man •
economical parity, strength and ordinary wholmHUM. kinds, and can
than the ■attitude
not be sold in eompatiton with toe
of low test, short weight, slam Boraxf&igM or phosphate
Powders. Sold 106 only Wall id cans. ikut; New Task
Powmk Co., dth
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