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One Ulore Addition!
TO THE
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Already Long List
OF-
—SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS-
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Scheuerman & White's
•PUSH” IS OUR WIOTTO
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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 Assortm ent
SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY !
Mattings r Mattings !
SUCH BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS,
AND ELEGANT QUALITIES !
We have many Patterns in Mattings
never shown in Griffin before.
Rugs in Sets
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Four Sizes!
Scheuerman £ White.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, FRIDAY CORNING, AFR1I ‘20 1888
XH j: NEW YORK STORE
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Our Special sale last week of Sateenss, Straw Hats. Parasols ami 11 a ml kerchiefs
was such a decided success that we have determined upon pursuing Hie same plan for
this week, so to-morrow morning will find a special discount on Urn following lines:
Olxeolc 3>Tainsook,
India Lawn,
IDTottixiglxetrrL Lace,
i cSo Boys Linen Slxirts
Our entire stock of Checked Nainsook marked down 20 percent. We have cut our 0 I-2c. goods right
down to 5c. Onr 10c. line to 7 1-2c. and the 15c. goods will be put on onr counters at 10c. Of course
must be understood to be only for the week. So to get these prices you must huy during tills week.
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The Assortment of India Lawns
embraces only the products of the best looms of Europe and tor texture and finish cannot I. mled.
These goods cheap enough before, but lor this week . wide
goods sheer were and wite splendid finish, marked from 12 they will be 3-4c. cheaper than ever. Out •. i ra l-2c.
very l-2c. to 8 They cost any where else 12
to 15c. Buy them this wee* 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. .
Boysaud Men needing tereplenish special their wearing apparel iu the 81iirt line will surely miss It if they do
not avail themselves of these prices for this week. Our <S5c. Shirt will be run at 45c. Onr 75c.
Shirt at 50c. Onr $1 Shirt for 75c. Undershirts come in for special cuts for the week.
Come in anD 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. SHAFFER, Manager.
Two handsome brick blocks will
soon be built at Americas.
Homan and Her Diseases.
is the title of a large illustrated treatise.
by Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bugalo, N. Y., seat
to any address for ten cents in stamps.
It teaches successful selNtreatmeut.
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Col. S. P. Davis, of Albany, was
stricken with paralysis Monday.
A negro named Williams was kill
ed at Lewis 1 still, about seven miles
from Hazelhurst, Monday.
REGULATOR
Unfailing Specie for Liter
DISEASE.
QVMPTflMQ, Bitt r or bad taste in
O I iVir I UIYIO i mouth, t>mgue oeated
white or covered with a bruwu mistaken fur; pain for in
the Rheumatism; back, sides, 01 joints—often stomach; loss of
sour appe¬
tite; sometimes nausea and water-brash, or
indigestion; flatulency and acid eraotations;
bowels alternately costive and lax; headache;
less of memory, with a painful sensation of
having failed to do something which ought
to have been done; debility; low spirits; a
thick, yellow appearance of the skin and
eyes; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the
urine is scanty and high colored, and, if al¬
lowed to stand, deposits a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
YlEWiii ri
Is generally need in the Sooth to arouse the
Torpid Liver to a healthy action It acts
with extraordinary efficacy on the
Liver, JMm aifl Bowels. 1
ktt nmctv kv sreerne ron
Malaria, Bawel HcklleMMhe, Cewplalaw
»^M?«a MhSSmy*‘l0m€*tmS>\ ■inilMlI IO *Ja«iiir».
Universally admitted to be
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
•9tY eETlLTE
has our Z Stamp in red onirontof Wrapper,
H. Zeilin « C^7hiladdn.ia, T*i Pa.,
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COL. L. P. GRANT'S VIEWS-
1'KOTECltOX HAS It£TAKI)ED HAIL-
ROAD CONSTRI CTION.
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He Favors Incidental Protection Only,
amt Endorses the President’s Mes-
sage-• Glad to See Cleveland
Ite-Elected.
Colonel L. P. Grant, Las lived
through the earlier discussions of
the centmv, when Henry Clay advo
cated the American system, and when
the dobalt f- is. tuDgress resulted in a
compromise on a tariff, the duties
of which averaged twenty per cent.
He has seen the operation of tar
iffs through varions stages of this
country’s growth, and has seen the
effect of revenues, tariffs, incidental
protection and that of high duties
for protection’s sake. In the mean
time he has been for years tie pres
ident of the Atlanta West Point ;
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railroad, and has been a railroad en
gineer for near a half century. He
has something interesting to say
about ioch’ental protection and pro
tection pore and simple, end be des
cribes the < ffect of the latti •y I
on railroad construction. |
Col. was 8ecu “Ibis resi j
dance Mon lay afternoon by « Jonr
na j reporter, and when asked to ir>ve
his . . the , tnrff, said; .
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call a protectiouisl so far as incident
al protection goes, without protec
tion for the express purpose of giv
iug advantage to any particular in
terest in our country. That which
would give incidental protection in
the tariff for necessary icvenue
would meet my approval. Where
the protection would be incideDta',
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-'tboot *>PI>—» an. per
JUST SEE HERE!
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Soda 5c. lb. 5A 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!
BUI. Freshly Ctared Dove Hams. Also, the Dove Breakfast Strips and Beef. Tlifa* art the
N;Bt meats that are put up New Beets, English Peas, Tomatoes and Cabbage. Beed Irish
Potatoes, Evaporated Apples, Spiced Fir Feet. Fresh Fish, Oysters and Shad. Bread and
Rolls. rjm~ Don't forget us to-day.
C. W. CLARK & SON.
lion of our people—if we could fos
ter our own industries without dis
criminating unfairly among onr peo
pie. I was always in favor of that
much protection of manufactures.
Take for instance, railroad iron and
steel rails for tailroads, one of our
largest wants f»r many years. I
think the protection of that indas
try has been excessive. While it
has given very greit advantage to
the manufacturer in this country,
it has at the same time prevented
the construction of the railroads to a
c«H -,n exteol; and while a reasons
ble ; .nff would be fair aod just, an
esc ..sive protection has been a dis
adv : Uige to our country. While
it has fostered some interests, it has
probably injured others to a great
I think that the class of
consumers discriminated against is
much huger iban the class of manu
faetnrei* protected, in th. industry
f have mentioned, as well as in many
Others
I think the reduction of the tariff
oil sugars would be largely Iter.efi
csal to cur people, for we >.a
slum ! amount of sugar compare*’
with !he iimount that we in j
1 wf>* \i; tJ much pifeswi with .Sen
ator C<. >{.i it‘s speech- I think it is
one of bis grandest efforts.
What do you think of the presi
dent's message?
Without weighing it carefaily I
most say that I was very much plea*
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ed with the tone of the message. I
would be very glad to see President
Cleveland re-elected and to see bie
views carried out,
K* v .lease H. Campbell, who has
filled pulpits in many parts ot Geor
gia. died at Columbus Monday.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tim Powder never vane*. A marvel •
parity, (trengUi and whoM -omoma. More
economies! than the ordinary kinds, ni cm
not be sold !noomjx<uton»iU» toe multitade