The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 15, 1888, Image 1

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■ **,' -«!» r HHWf i* 7 riFFin u 'l !.' - 1 VOLUME 17 ny OXh ' + ■ ft - ? ~ ** «:• m THEY A l{i. *k A- Every Monday Morning 7- ★ FINDS ★ One More Addition! TO THE Already Long List - 01 ’- -SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS- ---AT- Scheuerman & White’s mm •PUSH” IS OUR MOTTO -AND- LEAD THE VAN, WE WILL I Lad t Ladies Gloria Cloth Umbrella, for $1.75, that any other house in town will ask you $2.50 for! This is a goods that is destined to take the place of silk Umbrellas from the fact that one Gloria Cloth Umbrella will wear longer than two silk ones. An Assortment SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY ! Mattings F Mattings ! SUCH BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, AND ELEGANT QUALITIES ! We have many Patterns in Mattings never shown in Griffin before. Rugs in Sets .OF.. Four Sizes t «cn6U6ri)i3n ft _ I ^ _ & D | A! L IA A GRIFFIN OEOROIA, SUNDAY MORNING, APR 1 L lj Ihsb TUV. MEW YORK STORE Our Special Male last week of Sateenss, Straw Hats. FarasoK ami !fandkerelilefs was such a decided success that we have determined upon pur*ui'i*r M»e same plan for This week, so to-morrow morning: will find a special discount *»n i h - iv.ilowing- lines: Cliecte: 3>Tainsook, J India L.a,wn ? ottixiglia^xxi Lace, Men <&, Boys Linen Sliirts Our entire stock of C hecked Nainsook marked down 20 per cent, We have tlds down own toac. to 5c. Onr Onr 10c. 10c. line line to to 7 7 l-2c. l-2c. and and the the 15c. 15c. goods goods will wiH he he put put on on our onr counters cou at 10c. Of course must he understood to ho only for the week. So to get these prices you must buy during this week. The Assortment of India Lawns embraces only the products of the best looms of Europe and ior texture and flnisli cannot J. staled, these goods were cheap enough before, but for this week they will be cheaper than ever. Our t vira wide goods very sheer and wite splendid finish, marked from 12 l-2c. to 8 3-4c. They cost any where else 12 l-2c. to toe. Buy them this week or you will miss a bargain. We have all grades up to the finest. In Nottingham Lace and Scrim Goods profits We always excell in quality, quantity and price. This week however we run on special rates and our are even lower than ever before. Boys aud Men needing to replenish their wearing apparel iu the Shirt line will surely miss it if they do S2H Shirt V at « a /rA« oOc. em n Our elv S1 $1 2l Slnrt for i K® 7oc. ial P U T rt udershirts ?* t 0 /* this come week. in for Our special 65c. cuts Shirt for the will week. be run at 45c. Our 75c. Come in anD look at the great leaders for the week and while in don’t fall to gaze on the thousand and one articles displayed on our counters W. C. LYONS, Prop’r. D. W. SHAFFER, Manager. Stonewall Cemetery. Let all those who have private lots iu the Soldiers Cemetery, go or sent out, aod have them cleard cfi‘ before Wednesday, as on that day, the 18th, general work will begiD. We hope on that day all who fee i any interest in those graves will ! send a hand so the woik can be ; done both well and quickly. Mrs. Wm. Hanleiter President L. M. Ase’u If good people would but make goodness agreeable, aud smile instead of frowning ia their rirtne. many would (hey gain to the good cause -EM fEtrw HIXiXiuM j REGULATOR A3. FAILTU fAMILl j “1 have used Simmons Liver made Reg¬ ulator for only many Family years, Medicine. haying My it toy partial mother before me was very to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medicine for any disorder of the system, aud if used in time is a GREAT FBXVF.tmVE OF SICKRESS. I often recommend it to my friend^ and shall continue to do so. “Rev. James M. Rollins Pastor M. E. Church, So. TIME AND DOCTORS’ BILLS SAV¬ ED by alwayskeeping Simmons Liver Regulator in the house. “I have found Simmons Liver Regulator the best family medicine | I ever used for anything that may happen, have used it in Indigestion, and i Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, Af¬ found it to relieve immediately. ter eating a hearty supper, if on go¬ ing to bed, I take about a tes.spoon- ful. I never feel the effects ol supper eaten, “OVID G. SPARKS, “Ex-Mayor of Macon, On. 1 ’ am bENtixr. I h:iS oar * St2iar i nwtoil frQntof Wr * [,f * r ' EXECUTIVE COMMIT!EE MEETS Au<i Calls a Mass Meeting for Monday, April 80th. Democratic Executive Committee mct yesterday with Prof. ,f. O. A. Miller in the chair. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the Democratic citizens of Spalding county meet ia • mass in ting at the court house ; in Griffin, at 11 o’clock, on the 30th day of April, 1888, to uiect dele gates to represent Spalding county j in the convention that mc< (s in At ! Santa on t! b ., d y of May. j It was also decided ihe Executive C man it tee meet at the court house j on the >amc day immediate!v after the adjournment of the convention. •i. O. \. Miller, Chairman. Rottr. T. Daniel, Secretary. ____ _ An luiportant Arm!, X! arrest of a snspicio ,s character | upon ... his his gisieiftl u<*eial annearance. appearance, move move meats or companionship, traveler, without fired wait , iug until lie has robbed a ! house, murdered fellow-mau, is 1 a or a au important function of o shrewd de tective. Even uio c impoitunt is the ar rest of a di oase which, if not chicked, will blight t M d destroy a human life. T ie frequ- t cough, loss of apatite. general bodily 'at ^v.oror debility. pains, } . - *j, * and uohea and announce ! the nr>pr'cch of pnlmonarv consump i tiou, which .8 pnmptly amst.-d and permanently cured by Dr. Pierce’s •‘Golden Medical Discovery.” Sold o.v druggists. * » — Baptist Convention at Brunswick, In order to accommodate the dele gates attending the Baptist coLven couven tiou at Brunswick on the 19th inet, the C.entral train will arrange to sun a through coach, leaving Atlanta cm tr.,iu No. 14.110 p. ». April 18 arriving at Brnnswick at 1:25 p. m next <3 ^’ ponded a efficient com , JUST SEE HERE! -- - Soda 5c. lb. 5^ lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42 Ibe. Peari Grit* for $1. Lemons 20c. per doz. Any kind Fancy Crackers 15c. per lb. WILL HAVE TO-DAY! Bill. Freshly 3ured Dove Hams. Alao, the Dove Breakfast Strips and Beef, Then* aratke best meats that are put up. New Beets, English Peas, Tomatoes and Cabbage. Seed Irish Potatoes, Evaporated Apples, Spiced Pig Feet. Fresh Fish, Oysters and Btnul. . Bread and Rolls. |^f“ Don’t forget us to-day C. W. CLARK & SON tain this, Agent J. L. Reid requests everybody expecting to go from Griffin to report as soon as possible, both for ‘heir own convenience and that of the raitroad. The rate will bo fare going aud one third re turning. Tickets and certificates raa ? * >e obtained of Mr. Reid. ----...---- “I Don’t Want Kellef, But fare,” is the exclamation of thousand* snflerfng fromoatatih. To all snch wo nay: Ca tarrh can be cured by Dr Sages'# Ca tarr.i itemerly. It has !>eeu done iu of cane*; why oot in rc ours? 11 danger a anger is iu iu Diaf^usary delay. ueiav. Lncloi mocioao Medical a s * fi ciattoo, Bnffalo, N. i , for pamphlet e!l '• H disease, _______ ______ A Savage Lenin*, > outli f Companion, A iif*eo language has always been a y. ry tnvsteriouB thing to the sav * ages , , beu ihey first ~ . , became aware of « its existence. Hir John Lubbock 1; , « rit iu .f Ikt m««n io South A mu icc, mi s ib*4 cu one occasion a native was sent by a mitvionarv to a fri< ini w ith a note and four U uvi s Q f j> rt , a( j. The native ate un« on tin wa , t am j yr afc amazed to find tl • DC ; c . j , i.vrrfd bis tint . D i > usioii that he whs seut focr u on tbe nole w hi!e •‘ating j ol lbem —----—- . -—-- j theM - ..... Observation teaches that a j oung man. who begins life with frequent indulgence ia iatox ieating drink, gambling and evil associa¬ tions, w ill soon Sind himself a wreck and hJs fortune, however ample, gout. Such '■anses seldom fail to bring tbeir legitimate results. As to business iu these times of nice points and close margins, it requires s full command of ail Ihe powers of mind and body to succeed | j POWDER i Absolutely Pure. ^,555.131 ordinary SSJ£T8Jl kind*,andcmi rcoEomicwi than ihe \ number u