The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 14, 1888, Image 1

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. Qaily News. Saturday Night, TBUT NOT TOO BUSY TO ARRANBEt i Still Greater Drives For This Week! ISPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. I 95 do/. Lisle Glow* at35 c's. I 10 doz. Extra Fine Silk Gloves at 50 e. Uiiperb 15 doz. Undressed Kid Gloves for 75 c—a quality and cannot be bought for less .than £1 50. that 18 doz Extra fine worth quality twice Kid that Griovea at 81 a>e absolutely Thread for money.. 60 JigrLadies’ Lisle $1 00. Shirts cts that would be cheap at i-SF’A line of ladies Silk Shirts to be SLAUG HTER ED . ! j 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 r b- Remnants of French solutely do you good to Satfeensfor 10 worth look at these goods 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 e. more of them. .REMNANTS OF BLEACHING For 8 1-2 c, worth 12 1-2 c. remnantTof^white LAWN at half their Value. REMNANTS OF SC1UM, JUST THE THING FOR APRONS, i Only 5 Centw. 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. Scheuerman was fortunate enough to buy for about half their value. Don’t take our word for it. but COME AND SEE. Scheuermann 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 ! * SfTTHERE IS NO DENYING THAT ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS ADD GREATLY TO THF BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS. WE HAVE SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR MONEY i*_To Please both the Fancy and Pockets of our Customers. From the moment you enter until yon 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 all these novelties and staples. We are show¬ ing a beautiful lihe 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. 8 C H E.U ERM AN & WHITE. 'iEJRGKA, SA.T(JRD\Y MJRXtXQ, APR,!', ms NEW YORK STORE riie past week has been a busy out* w ith Lyons, the great manipulator amt 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— Straw Hats Can give you MlWg have enour Straw Hats to cover fl almost anything in the heads of nearly every way of Parasols and woman and child in this Umbrellas and will make ment By far ever the largest in Griffin. assort county. seen We thought we had a big it to your interest to call stock last year, but this Prices for 10 days wifi be the spring we have outdone charm. We have at feast 13 er 14 during the days. former efforts. Prices re¬ different styles and you will censuN next ten duced days. for the next ten through. your interest by calling and looking andkerchiefs! .New Goods coming in daily and every¬ body active and busy at the Spring is the Season of the year to lay in an extra lot of Handkerchiefs and have the regular at the preset golden rates. 110 chance day prices to buy you way will off NEW YORK STORE. The Episcopalians of Tbouaasville have decided not to build a church this year on account of difficulty in obtaining a desirable location. Capt. Lyman Hall, who is now a Professor in Moreland Park Acade my, is air applicant for the position of Professor of Mathematics in tne Technological Institute. Coleruan Sloan (colored) waa kill ed by lightning near the cotton compresB in Americns Saturday dur ing a thunder shower. He was a track hand on the Americns, Preston and Lumpkin railroad. ^itrn REGULATOR m Mim FAMILY “I have used Simmons Liver made Reg¬ ulator for many years, Medicine. having My it my 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 a OKEAT I>BEVENTIVS OF SICKNESS. J often recommend it to my friend* and shall continue to do so. “Rev. James M. Rollins, Pastor M. E. Cbnreb, So. TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAV¬ ED byalwayskeeping Simmons Liver Regulator in the house. “I have found Simmons Liver Regulator the best family medicine I ever used for used anything ft in Indigestion, that may happen, have Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, and found it to relieve immediately. Af- Scr eating a hearty supper, if on go¬ ing to bed, 1 take about effects a teaspoon¬ ot ful, I never feel the supper eaten. “OVID G. SPARKS, “Ex-Mayor of Macon. Ga .” oxlv ea.ui.vK has our Z Stamp In red on front of Wrapper. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.. Soi.xraopRixTou. Pri«* •!•<*> WHERE DO THEY STAND ? JUDGE BIGIIAM SPEAKS A FEW WORDS BUT TO THE POINT. He Cannot See (lie Constituency of Sen- •tor Brown ami the Atlanta Con¬ stitution* •ihr Issue. j An Enq urer-Sun reporter had a pleasant cl. t with Judge Benjamin F. Bightim, LiGrange, chairman of the state democratic executive com . ?"T' I"" ^ in S C ° Inmbus Wediu ■ diy. One tiling tinu i cannot under stand, remarked Judge Bingham, is teney, tlm consistency, of the position or rather of inconsis Senator j Brown and the Atlanta Constitution. Both profess to be earnest support e " of * lr ‘ t;i0,el ' lD ‘ 1 ’ l,oth Hr<J doing all in their power to procure brs defeat by uppoeing hi* avowed j policy ou the tariff reform question. This is (he ..sue upon which the | tit Cleveland. mocrntic party Senator expect Brown to rcM-lect and the | j 1 Constitution working against the me ! merests of ;he people * and to ihe detriment , iho democratic . i party Bv the v iy, 1 received a . i • f'°m . Senator Brown , ft . ks t n «•. wet | ago, in w ch he stated that be j —«*•" *» *»• the re-election of Mr. Cleveland Judge Big bam e igiplimented Sen • alor Colquitt’s recent speech upon i I the tariff question very highly. I consider it the liest effort of bis life, said the judge. Senator Colquitt is a great man and is doing effective work for the |>eop!e and fhe demo cratic parly. Sleepless nights and chec-lsss dajs *111 b® pro.ented if you Dr. Bali's Baby Syrup to induce sleep and composure for the baby. Price25 cents. JUST SEE HERE! -- - Soda 5c. lb. 5£ lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42 lbs. Pearl Grits far ft. Lemons 20c. per doz. Any kind Fancy Crackers 15c. per lb. WILL HAVE TO-DAY! Bbl. Freality Jared Dove Haute. Also, the Dove Breakfast Stripe and Beef. Then* art the beat meats that are put up. New Beets, English Peas, Tomatoes and Cabbage. Seed Irish Potatoes, Evaporated Apple*, Spiced Pig Feet. Fresh Fish, Oysters and Shad. Bread and Holts. RT Don’t forget us to-day. C . W. C L ARK 6 l SON. Meeting or Alliance Sen. A meeting of Farmers’ alliance men was held «t the Central hotel yesterday. About twenty delegatee, representing six or eight counties, were present. Reporters were not admitted cT to the meeting, and its ob j e waa not made pnblia Mr. It. W. Gorman, of Talbot county. 8eemed lo be tlie leading , pirit ninout; U| , al|iance men . In refipo nse to a question from a reporter, Mr. ,j oftIJ that the meeting wan , j f prdtied nature, but wsb «t, it y ou *Iij ;luc * bnsineae, which ,, :(1 con(Wro ?be Keoerttl pab!ic , _ f{ > ! l , m |, rtR Rcqairer Sac. Bjjt Vure „ is the ., exclamation , .. of ... thoasanil*. , sunerfug _ , from catarrh. To all such we my: Ca ; *rr!i can be cored by Dr Sages s Ca tarru Remedy. It has beeu done in thousands of eases; why not Enclose in roars? Your danger is in delay. a u NT“o7p^5 e i tiila tliaeaH. _____ ^ Woodbury Waifs. \\ -oobikv, Ga., April 12 C«l. B. y Olan^Llin and Mr. Lewis H-r- berg, r, of Greenville, wr;t i . . c qj ve-iArd^-,. A K .ur-rs 4 Alliance clob, will be organized here soon. The Farmers* alliance is gaining ground in this county, and is destined to do wacb good or a great deal of barm. Time only will tell what the result NUMBER 70 will be. Our merchants are selling large quantities of goods, but mostly on time- The farmers in this vicinity bare gone ** work manfully, and have re planted their corn, washed up by the recent heavy rains. All are busy »nvi goo f crops are anticipated. * 4 KlN c POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tkw Powder never vans*. A inarvSS « parity, strength and wholcsoasaeee. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, esttHadr and ca* not be sold in eosapetiton with tin of low tost, abort weight, stum SouiSabss or ph ne ph a tc Powder*. Sold only in can*. Pow»k* (X, 106 Well Street, New Ter. nrfMA wlv-ton rrltma 1*1 or «tt tatr.