The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 17, 1888, Image 1

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A ' pIPIISBi --c;r . ... : t */'• ■ * i - » ^Ci-iffin 1 Daily Nan 1 m lii.UMK J7 * 0NE * T THEY AH A_:H):ID:E:XD! Every Monday M FINDS * Oae Wore Addition! TO THE Already Long L ist —OF- -SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS' —AT- Scheuerman & White’s “PUSH” IS OUR MOTTO AND- LEAD THE VAN, WE WILL ! (Ladies Gloria Cloth Umbrella, for $1.75, that arty other house in town will ask you $2.50 for! This is a goods that is destined to take Gloria the place Cloth of silk Umbrellas from the fact that one Umbrella will wear longer than two silk ones. An Assortment of Fans , SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY ! Mattings 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 Scheuerman & White. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, AFRIT I? 188» Tin•: NEW YORK STORE Our bpeeial .sale last week of Sateeuss, Straw Hats. Parasols and I laud kerchiefs t was such a decided success that we have determined upon puism a tv ihv same plan for j this week, so to-morrow morning will find a special discount on the following- Hues: Qlieo Nainsook, Issl * India ^awn, l: " % v a * ..... INFottixiglasirn. Lace, Mea & B °y s Lin ©^ smns Our entire stock of Checked Nainsook marked down 20 percent. We have cut our 0 l-2c. goods I!?,!'! , to 7 l-2c. 1 K ’, ] ‘ r and the 15c. goods will be put on our counters at 10c. Of course must 1 be understood to be only for tbe week. So to get these prices must buy during this week. yon ★ The Assortment of India Lawns ^ embraces only the products of the best looms of Europe and lor texture and linisli cannot h laled. Ihese goods cheap enough before, < were but lor this week they will be cheaper than ever. Our < a wide £?°t ®« ver A splendid finish, , an( ^ marked from 12 l-2c. to H 3-k*. They cost any where else 12 l-2c. to L>e. Buy » them this week or you will miss a bargain. We have all grades up to the finest. In Nottingham Lace and Scrim Goods We always excell in quality, quantity and price. This week however we run on special rates and our profits 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 2£LF T l a ,1 4 hei, lr? eh S? s £ e ciaI P f,ces for this week. Our 65c. Shirt will be run at 45c. Our 75c. Shirt at F oOc. Our $1 Shirt for #.>c. - Undershirts come in for special cuts for the week. tome in am) look at the great leaders for the week and while in don’t fail to gaze on the thousand and one articles displayed on our counters W. C. LYONS, Prop’r. . D.W.SHAPceK, Manager. Stonewall Cemetery. Let a full force be out early Wednesday morning for the work at i ! the soldier. cemetery. It to. been tbe custom of the „ 1 eoeiatiou eyer sioce it ... organised i i to ........ give the street hands a dinner on i tbij last day of their work, ihese hands have eve: worked faithfully ! for us. As some who contributed annually J to theso dinners . have tuov ed . away, wo will ... ask ... if there t . are two : who , ... • or three mil step . , forward , tied , . assist? no conven.cnl or ecu to send the dinner we will send for it. Let us know. Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Nunnelly, Mrs. Searcy and Mrs. Hanleiter. i Mkeegsi j — ■ j ; JEL i j FAILTLESS FAM1L1 “I have used Simmons Liver Rcsr- ulator for many years, Medicine. having made My it my only Family partial mother before me was very i to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medicine and for if any used disorder in time of is the i system, a I GKEAT PBEVENTIVB OF SJCKSIIKS. often and shall recommend f, ontinu«i to it do to my so. friends i “Rev. .James M. Rollins. Pastor M. E. Church, Bo. j TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAV- ED by alwayskeeping Simmons Liver j Regulator in the house. “I have lonnd Simmon, Liver Regulator the best family medicine ! I ever used for anything Indigestion. that may happen, have used it in Colic, Diarrhma, Biliousness, and found it to relieve immediately. Af¬ ter eating a hearty supper, if on go ing to bed, I take about a tea«po<>n- ful, 1 never feel the effects of supper eaten. “OVID G. SPARKS, Ga.' • “Ex-Mayor of Macon, ONLY 6HTIXE has our Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapjmr. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.. 8oi rmoratrroHs. Price *1 <*' Sunny side Seatillatioiis. Sunny Side, Ga , April 16 .- t <• *“«, " aU “ r , . "'**• .‘T* **> Apr *!? ,*‘ ,w rai b,, “' b “' il ‘ »? flowers. Wheat an 1 oats nrr loo 1 : - g nfT List week w is i bus v" one with j ^ *" .• t ■ n r. . Mrs. E. P. Hunt an (1 her brother, Lee T c* Smith. weuMo Forsyth Tuesday , * to . visit ■ their brother , accidental .. who ,, tb „, ,, S| „ juB , c G. I) n iJ .sev. of the C. K. K., spent last, Sunday with his home , folks at this place. W. B. Griffi i made a hasty trip ! to t our plae . ‘ Wednesday. liov. G. W. Garner failed to till Lis tegular appointment at Tirzah Iasi Sunday on account of protracted : services in Soulnwest Georgia. Most of the merchants of this place are funning this year to sotno extent. They nro sure to make some thing sow, both in the mercantile j and farming business. We are glad to see that we Mili have some fruit left ufo r the cold j weather. John J. i>ir»ey says woo be unto j the man that bicakctb into his place ‘ of business, as he leaves both his cash drawer and safe opn. cvei v night in cider to save !..< m me | trouble of opening them, We are l. oly gkd to set the Hen I ry County Times make its ppeu; anee again. Joseph Tnckui say* that ho is go :og to let his side whiskers grow out and perhaps the la’dies will think oiorc of him. We aro sorry to tuy that the faru. ers have bad a lmd time this spring with their terraces, as every tune it rains they break to some extent: ! but they say if they do try and dor, - ! saccerd. they wiii try, try again. L. C. Dauey is having bis boggy ! fixed up in bon ton style, and fay* JUST SEE HERE! -- *G0j)* ---- Soda 5c. lb. 54 lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42 ibs. Pearl Grits for SI, Lemons 20c. per doz. Any kind Fancy Crackers 15c. per lb. WILL HAVE TO-DAY! Bb, ‘ FresbIy Jared Dove Ham*. AUo, the Dove Bt-cakfa*t Strip* and Beer. Then* are the beat meat# that are put up. Nart Haeta, English Paaa. Tomatoes and Cabbage. Heedlriih Potatoes, Evaporated Apple*, Spiced Pig Feet. Frc#h Pish. Oyster# and Shad Bread and RuHs. tW Don’t forget usto-day. C. W. CLARK & SON - --------------------■- thftt be is going to Imnl hie best girl when spring opens liut alas! con fidence of success is almost success, ,UJ d obstacles often fall of themselves before a determination to overcome them Mias Cora Maiaier visited Miss Loa tie Elder, of Creswell, last Friday. There is n party of young people speakiug of attending ihe Sunday ^«»od 1 Celebration at Mt. Zion tbe T’t Satnrday in May. \ Stallings, J. F. Emerson nnd W. F. Malaier went tishing at Ma er‘s pond last Saturday, V thiuk it is getting time for sou, one to Bay something in re g 3 * - '? '■> fhc Sunny Side Sunday school picnic, as May will soon be here. Prof Isaac Thrash, of your town was in Suony Side last Thursday ng for books of varous kind ‘ Dash ... - .; h'.v<’ ■ ck head- a take a d"-» uf ' j f.axador, «e kuaw yju will lind relief Mi/tlicra should fake warning and stop j dosing U.«Jr babies with laudacui- «t.ii«| feetl.tog. I)r. Bull'. Baby Syrup answer* the- i lie pure ae" and it is known ... • irm’e*. --------- Girder in Line Creek. | * l v, * ! * romped in tbe city yester day ihat Fete Bagwell col. had killed Andrew Wilson col. in Line Creek district. Tbe facts as we get them are about «* follows: Pete’# wde bad been washing for Andrew for somf time which caused him to become jealous and upon her refusal to quit washing lor Andrew they separated. On Sunday night Fete found his wife at church in company with Andrew, and calling him aside stab bed him to deafh. The murderer made his escape. *AKlH c POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thi* Powder Dryer vane*. A marvai More • itr«rigth and whoh-MHuaaaa. ndea economical than the ordinary kind*, a n not ha sold in competitor] with t*»e moititadr m m «k vmr* NUMBER