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-SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS-
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 Gloria the place Cloth of
silk Umbrellas from the fact that one
Umbrella will wear longer than two silk ones.
An Assortment of Tans,
SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY!
Mattings p Mattings !
SUCH BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS,
AND ELEGANT QUALITIES !
We Have many Patterns in Mattings
never shown in Griffin before.
Rugs in Sets
........OF........
Four Sizes!
Scheuerman & White.
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GRIFFIN GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 27 luxe
[ TH £ NEW YORK STORE
Our Special sale last week of Sateensa, Straw Hats. Parasols amf r iaiHikereliiefs
was such a decided success that we have determine*} upon pin aii.uv >lu* same plan for
this week, so to-morrow morning* will find a special discount on lit • ,<!]< win^r lilies:
Olxecls: Nainsook '7
India Lawn,
N“ ottingliSLXXi Lace,
3VCen <&, Boys Linen Sliirts
down Out entire stock of Checked Nainsook marked down 20 wifi percent. We have cut our <» l-2e. goods right
to oc. Our 10c. line to 7 l-2c. and the 15c. goods he put on our counters at 10c. Of course this
must be understood to be 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 lor texture and finish cannot I mled.
goods i hese goods sheer were andwite cheap enough splendid before, but for this week they will he cheaper than ever. Our . a wide
to 15c. very Buy them this week finish, will'miss marked bargain. from 12 l-2c. to 8 3 : 4c. They cost any where else 12 l-2c.
9H or you a We have all graues up to the finest.
In Nottingham Lace and Scrim Goods
profits We always excell in quality, quantity before. and price. This week however we run on special rates and our
are even lower than ever
Boys aud Men needing to replenish their wearing apparel in the Shirt line will surely mfss it if they do
not avail them selves of these special prices for this week. Our 05c. Shirt will be run at 15c. Our 75c,
Shirt at 50c. Our $1 Shirt for 75c. Undershirts conn; in for special cuts for the week.
and ( ome in articles an I) look at the great leaders for the week and while in don’t fail to gaze on the thousand
one displayed on our counters
W. C. LYONS, Prop’r.
D.W. SHAFFER, Manager.
MEMORIAL DAY.
The Patriotic Citsens or Urlffln
Out En Masse
TheSHth we’ll ne'er forget,
it* memories ure cherished yet—
Come with evergreens and flowers
And them devoutly, <rentiy spread
O’er those sacred mounds in showers
’Neath which repose our noble dead.
The dead who die for their coun¬
try are not forgotten. Twenty three
years have elapsed since the last
the patriot sons of tba South fell be¬
fore overwhelming odds; but yester
day those who turned out in Griffin
to pay tribute to their memory were
more numerous than ever before.
The grounds were
cleared and each grave in Stonewall
cemetery was embellished with
wreath of flowers, while green gar¬
lands were placed on the
and adorned the pavilion.
The Spalding Greys presented
handsome appearance in their new
uniforms, and the triple salute
fired over the graves of the dead
diers must have re-awakened
martial fire if the departed ever com
mute with earthly scenes.
The order of exercises was
through with as printed, except
the music was all rendered—and
cellently rendered—by the choir in¬
stead of partly by the band.
Dr, Bradley, in delivering the ad¬
dress, made no attempt at high
oratory, but spoke the
ly because simply and as one could
speak who had shared all the hard¬
ships of the war which be
and had fek the grandeur of the
unsuccessful struggle. His
had the rare feature of being
too short ncr too long and waa listen
ed te attentiriy throughout.
May the dead soldiers rest peace¬
fully till another Memorial day.
wo gTcal tn« miev—Hood’s SaiMpariia
d impure hlood. The latter is utterly e
a ted by tbe peculiar medieiof,
X0T DEAD,
Rut Alive and Promising
Developments.
Woodbdrt, April 26. — Henry Wil
liatas, one of the negroes reported
lynched near Italeigh, is not dead,
and ia now in Greenville jail. He
was discovered a short distance
from this place yestei day-
would rut. at the approach of a
man, and for some time was afraid
of his own race. He was finally
caught and carried to Greenville by
about thirty live armed negroes last
night. Ho sh v--signs of having been
beaten badly. He says that be knows
every oue concerned in the affair, and
says that there were sixteen of them.
He tells bow be escaped and says
that after the party bad killed Wil
liam Turkman they were fired into
and all lun bnt one and be knocked
him down. Another 1 amor is that
they left biui for dead, and after they
bad left him he crawled into neck
deep water and remained there near
ly all night. His not being dead,
however, throws new light on tbe
matter, and some startling develop
meatp will lo made, it ia thought in
a few days
Neuralgia, t heumati-m, eryrip, 'ax, note
throat, tootac’ie and ail other pain, and
aches are promptly cured by Sahatiod Oil
Price 25 cents
An Opinion of Senator Brown.
A correspondent writes lo ask if
Senator Joe Brown, of Gc-orgiv, is a
republican. He probably claims to
be a democrat, but be is more useful
to tbe republicans than any m f .n
they have iu the senate. Biown is a
protectionist, a monopolist and one
of the lessees of the Georgia convictr;
If he is a democrat in anything we
do Bot know it.—"Knoxville Tribune
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SHIPMENT OF FRESH VEGETABLES TO-DAY I
- FRESH FISH, OYSTERS A3I) SHAD ! ~
&%r You can always find something to eat at our store, it it it to bo bad
in the country.
fi«ar Our prices arc as LOW as the LOWEST !
GOOD GOODS ! PROMPT DELIVERY!
C. W. CLARK & SON.
HIE TAItl EE TALK.
biPiieral Debate to Continue for (seven¬
teen Days-
Washington, April 25.—'The
majority and minority of ways arid
means committee to-day reached an
agreement upon the time to be allow
ed for general debate in the House up
on the tariff agreement, which was re
duced to writing and read as fol
lows:
f > i Tuesday, Wednesday and
Tbi, day tbe House shall rise at
j 5:3<- p. m. anu re-assemble at 8 p.
m., the evening sessions to be for do
bate. Only the Monday and Satur¬
day session shad end at 5:30 p n>.
No change is to be made in the pre¬
sent rule as to session on Friday.
Genera! debate on the tariff bill
shall continue seventeen days after
to day, including Sundays and also
any interruption ordered by the
House, and ^••neral jf.-tve to print to
be given.
( Dr. Buil’s Dar,y -lyrup i* reonit-i: ’ - t
drag ;i*t» a* Ixing a purely vegatbie r-
Habit and *afe prep .ration for bar >•«
25 ceH's.
v Xew Amusemrat.
; One G f m08 t successful features
i 0 f a recent “literary entertainment 1 ’
in a town the other evening was a
“bong whittling contest by ladies. 1 *
Each of tbe contestants received a
NUMBER «1
stjuure bit of wood from which to
whittle a bung to fit a large stone
jug. They could all see tbe hole to
be filled, bat none could measure it. %
Prizes wero given for tbe best and
for the poorest buDg, and then they
wero ail sold at auction. One of
ibem nearly fitted the buoghole.
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