The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 18, 1888, Image 1

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- T ’,' _ T ieCrifFin i Daily News. . oLl'ME 17 ★ 0NE BY 0NE THEY All I- A.:ID:XD:E:DI I r ■ Every Monday Morning ★ FINDS ★ One More Addition! TO THE Already Long List -OF- -SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" ---AT— Scheuerman & White’s push" is our mono ---AND- LEAD THE VAN, WE WILL ! A Ladies Gloria Cloth Umbrella, for $1.75, that any other house in town will ask you $2.50 for! This is a goods that is destined to take the place of silk Umbrellas from the fact that one Gloria Cloth Umbrella will wear longer than two silk ones. An Assortment of Fans, SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY! Mattings ? Mattings! SUCH BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, AND ELEGANT QUALITIES! We have many Patterns in never shown in Griffin before. Rugs in Sets *........OF........ Pour Sizes t Scheuerman & GRIFFIN GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 18 1888 NEW YORK STORE \ Our Special »al© ia$t week of Sateeuss, Straw Hats, l’arasoj; ami Ha mi kerchief* was such a decided success that we have determined upon pmsum^ Hie same plan for inis week, so to-morroW morning will find a special discount on u\ - following; lines: Olieols: Nainsook, India Lawn, 1ST ottingham Lace, Men <So Boys Linen Sliirts of Checked. Nainsook marked down 20 percent, We have cut our 6 l-2c. goods right < must *°w be i oC understood ‘ *? c to * 1 i be net only ° 1 4 for V 2c the * and week. t,ie C>c. So toVet goods these will prices be put on ySn^ninst our counters bny^duW‘hi« at 10c. Of wc^k course tnh ★ The Assortment of India Lawns In Nottingham Lace and Scrim Goods Th ‘ S WWk "° WevCr we r,,n 0,1 ,,,,ccl '* , r * tes and onr andone sSfSESSSSE™ aX®Xplay«f <hft Week *" dwW,e,n ,lon ’‘ fn " 10 ^ « «"■ • h »" s »" d W. C. LYONS, Prop’r. D. W. SHAFFER, Manager. Coreord Items. Concord, Ga. , April 17. —I wade a flj.og ,,mt to Hollon.ille je.terck, ; and fonad my old friend, Dr. 0„en “d C *I>‘- *«*“» *>"• «'<*• "-o-sb j better j Mrs. Strickland, of our 10>T11 ’ 1K ! <I °w S1C . , L We will have soma peaches a if bo i more cold comes. Com looks fine, cottou is coining ! op, farmers busy and limes dnli in town- Miss Jeeeie Brooks, of Molena, is > visiting town the guest of Miss Liz i zie MeElvin. Miss Harris, of Thomaston. is vis itiDg Miss Eala McLendon. The Rev. Mr. Fox has moved to this town and organized a Methodist church of about a dozen members. ! j fMIffi FAMILY MEDIA! j i “I have used Simmons Liver Reg¬ ulator for many years, having made it ray only Family Medicine. My ! mother before safe.’kood me was very reliable partial to it. It is a ana medicine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is a i O It EAT PHEVENTIV* OF 9ICKMESS. I i often recommend it to my friend? and shall continue to do so. “Rev. James M. Rollins, j Pastor M. E. Church, So. DOCTORS' BILLS ^ ; TIME AND " S ED byalwayskeeping Simmons Liver Regulator in the house. ; “I have found Simmon* Liver j Regulator the best family medicine I ever need for anything that may happen, have used it in Indigestion, and , Colic, Dlarrhaa, Biliousness, Af¬ found it to relieve immediately. ter eating a hearty supper, if on go¬ ing to bed, I take about a teaepoon- fnl, I never feel the effects of j supper eaten. “OVID G. SPARKS, “Ex-Mayor of Macon , G a. OJLV CKNl'IVe haa onr K Stamp in red ou front of Wrapper, j H. ZeilinA Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 8oi *r*opiirroB». Prke 11 Ext™ Large Eggs. A News reporter called at the Or om „, (otJ ,, Col E l Mamet........ aajthing to ba5 ou . Inm 0Kl , j, w Little, who was in charge, that (he Colonel was was off off investigating investigating the grease farm «nd left Uncle Joe to it-sue marriage liseuces to those those who who wished wished to give up siuglc ---and join their future happiness in niari'u.:f.> iiins^ednms and attend ° ,, er , . tuning to his office. c u * ! f Ji Well what is the news, can yon give us anything good this morning* said theanxiou* news gatherer. Yes, there lies a couple <•{ eggs on the tab!,' that I got fi :;i Col. Hammond's, uYiTiir “ 3 * i speckle hens. You soe they are larger than any hen eggs you ever saw. The larges! out measures in length fivo and one eighth inches. While the other is of t itnilat length it is not no large, and he pulled hie • tape line out and measured the o r cumfrence of the otic h.* held in bin hand which proved to be sev n and i die fourth lticht-a. and the other was cot so large, but near ttu some size its full length, li then placed the two eggs it a pair of scalcHBtid they tipped the beam at vin: n» So yon sec a dozen of this Leu fruit i | wiil weigh two pound# and ten mill j ces. Now you can make the c*»lcn J latioo and sec how many pouiuU ol ShaDgbi berries t-ia faithful fowl will turn out iu twelve months, There arc 3GJ days in a year and | that was 385 eggs at ounces each j would ... be pounds of for j eignty eggs one hen. If you hold one of these j eggs up to the light you can plainly see they contain too yolks and ivken batched wilt turn out two chickens to the egg, and in one year you see be will have 730 chickens. So you aee in a few wars Col. Hammond be able to furnish the city of JUST SEE HERE! •Cot)* Soda 5c. lb. 5£ lbs. best Rio Coffee for $1. 42 lbs. Pearl Grits for Lemons 20c. per doz. Any kind Fancy Crackers 15c. per lb. WILL HAVE TO-DAY! hW. Freshly Cured Dove Ham* Also, the Dove Breakfast Strip* and Beef, These are the hest meat* that ore put up. New Beet*, English Pea*, Tomatoee and Cabbage. Seed irUh Potatoes, Evaporated Apple*, Spiced Pig Feet. Freeh Fish, Oyster* and Shad Bread and lh>lk. J Don't forget u*to-day. C. W. CLARK & SON. Griffin in chickens and eggs. Won’t you have something' thank you. Well, good day. A Card. Mu Editor: —Please allow ! fy inl ouraelrcs ” *> 7 in against jour ~ l 7 false “ "> attack, *7 a by the editor of the Sun. in regard to onr nets Saturday night. Wo did all in our power to keep the peace and qnieinde of the city. Early in the night we a' rested the parties (ha: c..: the shooting in Wefel Grif lib ->r disorderly conduct and be gut. bond for iii« appearance at po iice -ourt Monday morning—ail diat wee did do according to law —and ns to t <te shooting in West Griffin Inter, we did our best to estcu him, although oar orders arc- to walk Hill street every hour and not to leave without orders. So wo think no fair maided citizen can or will blame us, ni hough the editor of the Sun f> ,» to cui>! -.hli •* at i!?. Policemen riou.t fashionable ladies are not *rt!i'fied with rcady-modo fans, but must itien matt to order; they are however, sali-fiert witL ; )r . B aU’* Cough Syrup a- r ar.dt it -eyularly. ~ ~*i*^— Often need -jiue safe cathartic and took' to avert colic, approaching headache, eick sickness, stomaebe, or indigestion, to relieve dysentery and the complaints incident to childhood. Let the children take Bimmone Liver Regulator and keep well. It ia purely vegetable, not unpleasant to the taste and safe to taKe aione or in eonoeetion w it h other medicine. NUMBER 7a Mam Small Tonight. The Kev. Sam Small will speak to night at ratterson’a hall, Every botly iv invited. Prohibitionists and those favorable to the organization of a national party are especially re quested to come. So doubt all will be enter! lined and enlightened as to the new political movements. * POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tim Powder never vane*. A oiarv.i » purity, strength and who'r*omnesa. More economical than the ordinary kiuda, and rui not be .old in oompetitoa with the multitude of low teet, abort weight, aium RoTA-'Kajoao or phoepbate Powders. Sold onlyin cans. Powtwra Co., 106 Wall Street, New Terk wt^'dtV wlrtfiP <*p!»w» W nr W