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VOLUME 17
CROWD
From Monday
* TILL *
^ Saturday Night , ^
BUT NOT TOO BUSY TO ARRANGED
Still Greater Drives
For This Week!
SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR THIS WEEK.
.5 doz. Lisle Gloves at '35 o‘»
1 Id doz. doz. Extra Undressed Fine Kid Silk Gloves Gloves at for 50 To o.
15 c—u
superb quality and cannot be bought for less
than $1 50.
18 doz Extra Hue quality Kid Gloves at *1
that are absolutely worth twice, that money.
SSPLadies’ Lisle Thread Shirts for GO ets
that would line be cheap ladies at Silk $1 Shirts 00.
l-$"A of to be
SLAUG HTER ED !
SERGES
For 35 cenls that are
worth anywhere 50 cts
per yard.
A FULL LINE OF
GRAY WOOL SUITINGS
at 25 cts. It will ; b-
solutely do you good to
look at these goods.
These attractions can't
last long,and when get they
are gone we can no
more of them.
REMNANTS OF BLEACHING
For 8 1-2 c, worth 12 1-2 c.
REKNANTi~0pWHITE LAWN
at half their Value.
’‘REMNANTS OF SCRIM;
JUST THE THING FOR APRONS.
Only .*» CentN.
Fischues. Scarfs, and Light Weight
Shawls a very popular Spring
Wrap, our Prices never fail to self.
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 if. 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 ! *
l^THERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADO
GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS.
WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONEY
MuTo Please both the Fancy and Pockets of
Customers. From the moment you enter until
leave it, attractive displays greot you
ON EVERY
But greater surprises still await you. as our polite and attentive
salesmen give the prices on fill 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.
are goods that were bougot at a Bargain.
SCHEIUERMAN & WHITE.
GRI FF IN GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, Al'UI 13 1888
The Prettiest
i Assortment of SAT-
TEENS and GINGAnMS
| ever shown price in Griffin, from !
ranging 10 in 25
c, to c
Remnants of French
Satfeensfor 10 worth
20 c and 25 c.
Remnants of Zephyr worth |
Ginghams for 8 c.
10 to 12 1-2 c.
THE NEW YORK STORE
The past week lias been a l>us.\ our with
“Lyons, the great manipulator amt leader.**
His store rooms have been crowded during
the entire six days.
!\e will otter 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.
mr THESE WILL BE-
ParasolS! Straw Hats
MT Can give you IfeJMe have enough
Straw Hats to cover the
almost anything in the heads of nearly every
way of Parasols and woman and child iithis
Umbrellas and will make ment By far ever the largest in 'jriffin. assort county.
seen
We thought we had a big
it to your interest to call stock last year, but this Prices for 10 days will be the -
spring we have outdone charm. We have at least 13 or f 4
during the next ten days former efforts. Prices re¬ different styles and you will consult
duced for fhe next ten your interest by calling and looking
days. through.
i— andkerchiefs! .New Goods coming in daily and
every¬
body active and busy at the
.-V WS
Spring is the Season of the year to
lay in an extra lot of Handkerchiefs
have the and regular at the preset golden rates. 110 chance day prices to buy you way will off NEW YORK STORE.
A Hath in Washington.
Probably Washington is the only civil¬
ized place in the world where it comes
within the limits of etiquette to ask a
visitor to take a bath; yet many a con¬
gressman crowns his politeness to a con¬
stituent by offering him a ticket of ad¬
mittance to the marble pools in the base¬
ment of the Capitol. Of course, when
an immersion would, for obvious reasons,
be of the most benefit, the statesman
wisely refrains from an invitation par¬
taking too much of the suggestive. As
a rule, the curiosity of the visitor impels
him to take advantage of an opportunity
to see the luxurious appointments that
\eep our national jiulitica clean.— New
fork Press “Every Bay Talk."
i
,
nrnm family
“I have used Simmons Liver made Reg¬
ale tor for many years, Medicine. having My
it toy only Family partial
mother before me was very
to it. It is a safe, good and reliable
medicine for any disorder of the
system, and if used in time is *
UK a AT FBSVENTIVE or SICKNESS. 1
often recommend it to my friend-
and shall - ontinue to do so.
“Rev. James M. Robin-.
Pastor M. E. Church, So.
TIME AN0 DOCTORS’ BILLS SAV-
ED by alwayskeeping Simmons Liver
Regulator in the house.
“I have fonnil Simmons Liver
Regulator the best family that medicine
I ever used for anything may
hwnpen, have need it In Indigestion.
Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, and
found it to relieve immediately. Af¬
ter eating a hearty supper, if on go
ing >to to bed. bed, I take about a tesspoon-
ful, I never feel the effects ot
supper eaten.
“OVID G. SPARKS, On
“Ex-Mayor of Macon,
oxii «miic
hasonrZ Sump in red on front of Wrapper.
H. Zeilln & Co., Philadelphia, Pa..
SoLSFBopRirroKs. Price #1 <#
nos TAT EH, »-eil 11 Vv f Sew
i lrrru..’.lU{Balc.'. .'tOSprv.x SJ. l wVt. *
a«*trac« )<w ’ > iseM tar U 1 X MiW
II01V X HOTEL HELPS.
Ten Thousand 'Hollars Paid hr a VI*.
llor fur a Thoniasrllle Lof.
Ouc of sale, of
real e-tale made in Tfcomasville for
years, ’ was consummated Saturday naimaay
night . . by Judge r , Hopkins- r
He sold
two hundred feet fionU of the lower
end of i.’.eit iies block on Broad
street, n; ining back fo Madison
street, to Mr. .Selau It. Van Dnzer, of
New Yoik. hr the sum of ten thou
saud dot! s- This sale shows that
real estate in TuomasviUe knows no
bsickivat t u.'.vi ii.f nt. This property
bus m ver I et u on lhe market, in feet,
Mr. Haves baa always been averse to
selling it. The lot was placed in the
bands of Judge Hopkins at It p. in
Saturday, and by S o'clock that night
he had dosed the trade with the gen
Hentan from New York, the prop
erty is the most d< sirably located,
and the most valuable, outside of the
business oudiucbb blocks, uiucaa. on on Broad street. nv.ee. It * ‘
has kr.g attracted the attention of
pnrctiastis by the devirnbieueep,
beauty aud c Hivenieuce o! Hie ioca
tioo, tin wt.! an the pleaear t t;eighbor
hood snrr nding it. The »nle inatks
an era in i a history of r< < m
Thomas?;::*'.
Mr. Vai Dnz'-r In* bei i. spending
the wintei here fit the Muctn-il. H*
not oniy hut. coriSJer.ee in the fntuit
of the place, but i- satisfied it i* mis
of the best points in fhe Son h for a
winter home. The gentleranu is a
wealthy retired wholesale merchant
of New York. He is a valuable and
aa important acquisition to our win
ter mideruf. The gentleman will pro
, eee( j t],is summer, to put a hand
’
some private wimer residence on tne
\ lot. When the improvements are
completed , . , on „ the __k„ purd)«e, it wi.l bo
one of the most attractive places in
JUST SEE HERE!
•Cof).
Soda 5c. lb. 5i lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42 lbs. Pearl Grits for $1,
Lemons 20c. per doz. Any kind Fancy Crackers 15c. per lb.
WILL HAVE TO-DAY !
H |jl - i 'e-Uly Han d Dove Haunt. Also, the Don Br>-akf*it Strip* and Beef. These *r* the
best me * U ' lllftt are 1>ut up Ne " In K |fe,h Tomato** and Cabbage. Heed Iii»b
potatoes, Evaporated Apple*, Spiced Pig Feet, »rt*h Pi*h, Oyster* and 81w4. Brrad and
Roll*. &T Don’t forget us to-day.
. C C.L. A R! K ^ C S *-* *%. PI *«
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Darned Hot.
Last .'Sunday morning a lltlin af¬
ter midnight Mr. J. B. Milner, about
three miles west of Barnesville, was
aroused by the alarm of fi-e. The
building occupied by his engine, saw
mill and corn mill was in flames and
the glaring blaze lighted up the
rooms of his dwelling, more than a
quarter mile distant. The building
he supposes was fired bv some one
about half past twelve o’clock Sun-
,j dV morning.
I r. corn mill which he paid *600
f ur , ss burned. The saw mill wr*
j R j^ ( t.uri,ed, and the syrup mill at.d
ev p ator, with fivt or six barrels
of syrup. There was also a constd-
j eral ; 1( . >fnoutll of i umb e, burned
wi:h it, x.me hard lumber tti-it had
been a* m*?d and packed away ov¬
J er head.
K*in» men reached Hie fire and l*v
\ hard work succeeded saving
vi'iy in
t:i- git: li.ni->' from being burned.
'Mr. .\b!tier's loss is between two
and three thousand doHara *n<i he
Lad no insurance. The >nc. nd;»ry
mi ;us tobe following tiirn up, asthi-
same properly was barn'd
ot till- \< i :» ago.
A Little Child Djing.
I The moat pitiful sight that can he
seuted to father *nd mother ia to
, tfaeir , lV)e (l4irlillg 8U fl rtr jng so from
j effect .of teething* The wise
1 gives Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry
to relieve it.
SUMHER G9
lltni »r a Itrukcn llrirt.
Tom Intone l>-aler (to widow selecting
* -.ioiii i -What w. the cause uf your
husband's death, Mrs. Hendricks?
Widow Poor John died of * broken
heart brought about by unfortunate
ulation in Wall street.
Tombstone Healer In that case, Mrs.
Head rich- I would -uggest that you
select u -i./ c v, i:h the figure of * laiuk
on lop.- -The F.jsx-U.
mm
*4KIN c
| POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powd. r never van#-*. A us»rv*i u
tnriry, sirengtk and wholcmjBM****. More
wonomicai Uian the ordinary kinds, and cc*
not be aold in competiton with t> inoUitad.
of low teat, ihort weizbt, alum Rota or pboapkat* BaK'»o
Powder*. Sold only in cans. , Tart
Powers Ok, 1C6 Wall Street, New
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