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—SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS-
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Scheue«& White’s
"PUSH” IS OUR MOTTO
---AND---
LEAD THE VAN, WE WILL !
A Ladies Gloria Cloth Umbrella, (or $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 o f Fans,
SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY!
Mattings Mattings!
SUCH BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS,
AND ELEGANT QUALITIES J
We have many Patterns In Mattings
never shown In Griffin before.
Rugs in Sets
........OF.......
Four Sizes!
Scheuerman & White.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, WE ON FS1>AV MORNING. APK1U25 18H8
THE NEW YORK STORE
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Our Special sale last week of Sateeuss, Straw Hats. Parasols ami I land kerchiefs
was such a decided success that we have determined upon pmsiiiim the same plan for
this week, so to-morrow morning will ilnd a special discount on tlie following: lines:
3cls: Nainsook,
ndia Lawn,
ottinglYa,rn. Lace,
IMIen <&, Boys Linen Slxirts
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down Out entire stock of Checked Nainsook marked down 20 percent. We have cat our ft l-2c. goods right
to oc. Our 10c. line to 7 l-2c. and the 15c. goods will be put on our counters at 10c. Of course wi
must be understood to be only for the week. So to get these prices yon must buy during this week.
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The Assortment of India, Lawns
embraces only the products of the best looms of Europe and lor texture and tinish cannot ? tided
these goods were cheap enough before, but for this week they will be cheaper than ever. Our < a wide
goods very sheer anil wite splendid finish, marked from 12 l-2c. toS 3-4c. They cost any where else it l-te.
to lac. Buy them this week or yon will miss a bargain. have ail 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 In the Shirt line will surely miss it if they do
not Shirt ava^l at .>0c. them Our selves $1 Shirt of these tor special 7»>c. Uiitiej prices shirts for this week. in for Our special (J5c. cuts Shirt for the will week. be run at 45c. Our 76c.
Come look come
m anl) at the great leaders for the week and while in don’t fall to gaze on the thousand
undone articles displayed nn our counters
W.C. LYONS, Prop’r. j
D. W.SHAFFER, Manager.
COUNCIL MEETING.
So, 1 Can Go to Americus, But Some¬
body Must lake Care of the Town.
Mayor Grantland presided at
council ... yesterday _ .Ilomoon,
lueetiDg
* ,lh A,d “ rm f P “ ltlck '
George, Boyd and Deane present at
first, and Word and Newtou drop
piDg in later.
1 etilions were read from T ite
Companies Nos. 1 and 2 to take their
hose, reels and engines to Americas
on the 23d of May.
Aid. Word thought that both
ought not to go, but that preference
sb.uld be given to No. 1, since No.
2 bad always gone heretofore. Seven
new members bad becD added to No.
1 ou Monday night and they were
making every preparation to go.
Moved by Aid- Deane that peti
tions be referred to committee
on petitions. Aid. Boyd also spoke
in favor of deferring, Luc after dis
cussion it was moved and earned
that No. 1 be allowed to go and take
apparatus.
Reports of Clerk and Marshal
were adopted.
After considerable discussion the
cow osdinance was referred back to
the ordinance committee.
Oa motion of Aid. Patrick the
rules were suspended and it was
“Resolved, that the street tax ordi
nance be so amended its to make
one half payable now and the other
one half on 'he 1st of Oetooei.
Aid. Hudson had read bis ordi
nance creating a special tax oa
Referred, after a lively discaesion, to
the ordinance committee.
The account of C. H. Johnson &
Son for 12 55 was allowed.
Oa motion of C. P. Newton, the
Mayor was empowered to appoint
two secret policemen, who ebonld
patrol the outskirts of the toivn and
endeavor --- to pnt some ---- Stop to the
promiscuous Aid. Word shoottng going on
tbonght that it
time to secure a deed from Co!. Thou
for the extention of Eighth street.
Referred to street committee.
E M Walsh’s petition to be al
lowed to sell beer in quantities of
two dozen bottles to families being
, ot jt „„ m „ e ,,
carried tl titbcuotRrnnted
HAMPTON AROUSED.
The Citizens Meet and Org.iuiz ■ to Make
1‘. ,hib]iio« Prohibit,
Special to the Nkws.
Hampton, Ga . April 24.— The re
cent Sup tior Court of Henry lias
aroused tfi; . ' ' sople of Hampton
to I f er.s ,f dniv Cut has warned j j
into action. A rn meeting has been
held : nd a c mmittee of thirty six !
citizens u Hu enrolled to stop the
,
milts of whisky in our town iu the fu
tare. They are Lacked with 55.000,
200 stand oi arms and fixed bayonets
Our people :o ro ve upon this sub
: i et ^ and will m : the prohibitory laws
enforce- 1 . I lie executive committee
put in * nttje v ihmble work today.
One mail knowing his gird tied at
their prc i ..a, ■ ■ i from first ac
coloration i uel L« rn'inug tie sand
hills of Gc.-kerism <.-ro thi.-.
‘‘The v;i f the tint gr. • »r-
deed hard There is it v. •, v. h
seemeth ri ht onto a bid the
end there. is the way of death."
Col. Col. George Gear. Schaefer an ! n.s |
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Apopka.
retorre i to their palatial home today,
The Colonel has improve 1 io health
and strength, but not n ii si . Hi*
good for forty years still, .d tm.y
yet redeem Hampton's fo m ■ repat;
Hon. We welcome them *uh ope a
arms
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We Live ven George A Hartn. it the •
i«»!iti r j B 0 r 1fS». for car Barley Matt VVrm “ [
ky . C d from matted hariey it is rich ( !
anil nutritious and free from alt impurity.
For tie tick and feeb> it tea true tonic /
E. n.C hm*< 5t Co., ’ DUtitlere, Louisville,Ky. ! 1
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SHIPMENT OF FRESH VEGETABLES TO-DAT I
*(toU*
- FRESH FISH, OYSTERS AND SHAD t -
tfir You C3n always find something to eat at our store, if it it to bt hai
in the country. ‘'
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&£T Our prices are as LOW as the LOWEST !
GOOD GOODS ! PROMPT DELIVERY t
C. W. CLARK SON.
H UGE J. S. I’OPE.
His Re-appointment as Judge of Hie
County Court of Pike.
•
0,1 Monday Governor Gordon com
u,issioned Jad ^ J * s - 1>0 b« “« J a %e
of lbo count y court of P,ke
for four > 0H,S fr,,m lbe 19 ‘ b nf ^i»
nion ' 1 ''
' >0 P l be ‘ fon,M bi * 0WB « HC
cessor. He has held the position for
eight years, and has made n most ex
02 '! f in < fticial.
re was a contest for the judge
alii, .
A trung petition wa» sent to the
gov u.of ■ signed bv H number of the
leading unliprohibitionists of Pike,
wairaly iccommendiug Mr. W. S.
Wliiiak* r f >r ttie place. Mr. Whita
' , ' 1 ■ o < lent gentleman, nod is
•t strotig auliprohibitionist.
I t:e ; > ‘ition nsking the reappoint
o' J iid«r* Pope was a very i
s one. Ii -ns signed by proto
merit probib tionists and anti-prohi
bitioniste alike ’ all nf whom Mr n<. ' a «
, . .
*’* “ ,u \ 0 ’ n ' °* > *’
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wl; ■* u pronounced prohibitionist, .
G eruor Gordon, iu r»- -<*j , .
mg.J;! r P>pe. ignore,i tu .j
tion s f , robihition entirely, making
the appoii. rneut in view of his splen
ipi 1 _ ^ , ar . ,udg • . . of t .. the county .
f GL'it for the past eight years.
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NUMBER 70
Editors as a rate are always kind
hearted and liberal. An exchange Mil
of a subscriber to a certain paper wbo
died aud left fourteen yearn’ subscript
ion unpaid. The editor appeared al the
grave as the lid waa being screwed down
the last time and put in a linen daster,
n thermometer, a palm leaf fau and a
receipt for making artificial ice.
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