The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 12, 1888, Image 1

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IlieCriFFin Daily News )i.UME IT CROWDEaU From Monday Morning if till * ^ Saturday Night , ^ tBUT NOT TOO BUSY TO ARRANGE ~5 J Still Greater Drives For This Week! - SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR, THIS WEEK. 25 doz. Lisle (• loves at 25 <**s. 10 doz. Extra Fine Silk Gloves at 50 <•. 15 doz. Undressed Kid Gloves for 75 c—a | ■ ;,erb quality and cannot be bought for less ilian ¥1 50. 13 doz Extra line quality Kid Gloves at -i?l that are absolutely worth twice that money. JSPLadies’ Lisle Thread Shirts for 63 cts that would be cheap at $1 00. ; 5 ?* A line of ladies Silk Shirts to be SLAUG HTER ED ! SERGES For 35 cents that are worth anywhere 50 cts per yard. A FULL LINE OF GRAY WOOL SUITINGS i at 25 cts. It will r b- solutely do you good to look at these goods These attractions can t last long,and when the, are gone we can get no more of them. REMNANTS OF BLEACHING For 8 1-2 c, worth 12 1-2 c. RECANTS OF^WHITE LAWN at half their Value. REMNANTS OF SCRIM- JUST THE THING FOR APRONS. Onlj- ."» Cents. Fischues. Scarfs, and Light Weight Shawls a very popular Spring Wrap, our Prices never fail to sell. These Shirts and Gloves is a line of Importers Samples that Mr: Scbeuerman 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 * MIDDLE - GEORGIA ! * *©*THERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADO GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS. WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONEY Hfc,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 But greater surprises 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 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, THU RSDAY MORNING, APR !12 1888 The Prettiest Assortment ot SAT- TEENS and GINGAnMS ever shown in Griffin, ranging in price from ; 10 c. to 25 c Remnants of French Satteensfor 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 lias been a bus> one with “Lyons, the great manipulator and leader." His store rooms have been crowded du rin * the entire six days. We will offer 4 bargains on special hum¬ mers for 10 days just to show w hat we run do when w T e get a good running start in THROWING OUT EXTRA INDUCEMENTS. THESE WILL BE- ParasolS! Can give you almost anything in the way of Parasols and Umbrellas and will make it to your interest to call during the next ten days. Spring is the Season of the yeaV to lay in an extra lot of Handkerchiefs and at preset 110 day prices you will have the golden chance to buy way off the regular rates. The Griffin News says “There is not a foot of arable land in Georgia that is not intrinsically worth from three to four times its present valuation.” This opinion of the News is based upon its belief in the early future agricultural de velopment of Georgia. We believe that our people can triple the present valna tion of their lands; aud that to do so re quires but continued expenditure of time and labor in that direction.—[Monroe Advertiser. Unfailing Spec fle (or Liter DI8UASE. QVMPTHMQ* Bltt.r or bad taste in O I l"iI I UIVIO • mouth; tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur; pain for in the back, aides, 01 joints—often mistaken Rheumatism; sour stomach; loss of appe¬ tite; sometimes nausea and » Ur-brash, or indigestion; flatulenoy and acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and lax; headache: Ifss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; debility; low spirits; and a thick, yellow appearance of the skin 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 IPIBE11’ YEfiBTABLE) Is generally used in the South to aron*e the Torpid Liver to a healthy action It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the Liver, Kidneys aid Bowels. iN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC POK IValarla, Hon el ('•■plalau Dy.pep.ta, Sick Hrasathr, Constipation. Billlaataeu. kId.ry Affection*. yaaadics, Mental Depremlaa, Colic. Universally admitted to he THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, and fer the Aged ‘ »XL¥ «ixvme has our Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.. SoLKPBOFRtrroiu. Price 11.00 jtos r at &£££ SateenS 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 lhe next ten New Goods coming in daily and every¬ body active and busy at the NEW Ml STORE Rehohoth Racket. Akins Distbkt, April 11.—Tester day a delightful rain fell, which was «™“ nd "> l' 1 ”'" fired. Havios bad „e«,uf Java protl, weather offered them op port unity of doing ail the work that they wi re able to do. aud now thoy are glad to see the rain fall. It will make the plowing easy as wtJl as give them an opporiunity to rest. As a gen. i d thing they are behind with work on account of previous wet weather, but with a lew more days fail weather, the guano will all be in the • round, the cotton planted aDd then th. !■ Die with General Green will cooiuu ncr; but with ti e blessing of health extended to up, we aie determined lo be victorious. But sve in its! be up and doing: eat supper lute and breakfast soon, and do not test too long at noon and I tbiuk we will succeed. Let ns keep our elbows limber and we will m !;o corn instead of timber. The new bridge over Back Creek, near Kehobotli, is complete i and is appreciate t by .1 i;; n v. « l><tdiy need d J. T- Bu d has icceiv« 1 a very pretty v il • tine from his lies' girl, which he »j predates very i:n - i. I' contained a handsome pic uh with the follow: g word* writtt n on the back of it: “As sure as the gr«p • grows on the vine, I’ll be yours il you,’li be mine.” lie says that he intends to pay tier a visit soon aud if she is of that opinion stiii he is elected Eli, and two lives made hap py. 1 hope so. Your correspondent and E. C. A. desire to commence a small calamus farm and would like to purchase of Col. Ed. Hammond some of the cele brated imported calamus root that we have recently heard h-m speak of to commence with. \Ve are sat i*fied that it i* a goo-1 variety, and Straw Hats MftJMe have enough Straw Hats to cover tne heads of nearly every woman and child this county. Prices for 10 days will be the charm. We have at least 13 or 14 different styles and you will consult your interest by calling and loekir g JUST SEE HERE ! ♦Got). Soda 5c. lb. lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42 lbs. Pearl Grit. I.r $1. Lffmon* 20o. p.r doz. An, hind Fancy Crackor. 15c. per lb. WILL HAVE TO-DAY ! Bid. Fre-hly Hared Dow Hanm. AI*o, the Dove Breakfast Strip* and It' ef. These are the be8t meat " Umt nre l ,ut U P New Beets, English Pea-. Tomatoes and Cabbage. Seed Irish Potato' s, Evaporated Apple*, Spited l’ig Feet. Freeh Fish, ovstt r* nd Shad. Bread and Roll*. *vf Don't forget us to-day. C. W. CLARK & SON arc willing to pay a good price for it. We are also pleased with the ac cotUil ;i iC Colonel gave in the Xkws „ f Mr Mitchell’s honey trees. He , J)(J not say s , v ,bat that Mr. Mr. M. would dis pose ‘ f any scions; would be glad to get a thousand of them fo start with. We think in a short time, at h as*, wiHfii we could be blest with a good peach crop, we would indeed have a home that would flow with peach and honey. Of course, w< w. ,,d d.vide with tlie colonel, aii •• don’t think there is anything tha tie would appreciate more well. I r> kon any of us would like it. 'I • hesltn of the community is good except a little son of B, F. Maddox, who is lying at the point of death, with lock jaw; and Mrs. Effi (h oper. who is suffering with chro.fi • bnnehitis May they soon 1 in* restored to health. Your c ■ irespondent attended ser vi.'.ai-it !h- -ib*M>b at Rebobotb church and had the pleasure ol hear j ing an excellent sermon delivered by Rev. l_\ W. Oliver, trom tb. t< v “IV y stand ye here all the day tdfe?' l'h' preacher seemed to !>*• •• s and tViivvi « his sernr :• wui. it powu utt 1 demonstration of the i Holy Spirit to a large and attentive ’ con « re 8 at,on - Ma J Uncle NUsh live iont '' to P roclai,n the « Iorious - trul b days be the most happy. After service# young NUMBER C* people enjoyed a splendid singing at the residence of J. I*. Brown. U»o. i here it said to he a jueti.-'s court ground in Jasper > ounty where the judge *it» on a nail keg. when holding court, and when the rase is gives to the jury, they are turned in to the horse lot to make on their verdict. While the jury i* “ont,” the lawyer* until and court wit on the fence and craek >jokc« the verdict H made. - - - t *AKlN c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel o parity, strength and whoSwonioee*. More cconomicii than the ordinary kinds, and ean not be sold in oompetiton with U»e uiultitade- of low test, abort weight, alum or phosphate Baxv** Powders. Sold oniyin cans. Sor*-, Powder Co., 106 Wall Street, New York rvrto-d.vwiv-tor colwwn 1«r