The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 02, 1888, Image 1

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'•"** ' ’ - ■ • f • «... IMF t:\MK 17 Prices Made Right * * » r*- AT LAST, AT *®| Scheuerman & White’s We have been selling everything cheap enough this season, as it is. Magnificent patron¬ age we have received is sufficient proof of this, Uni Iff Halt! One More Cut! DOWN GOES PRICES ! * -> PROFITS ARE SLAUGHTERED ! ★ ★ THE PEOPLE DELIGHTED ! -AND- WE ARE CROWDED - —FROM- Morning Night Ti t AIL WOOL “HENRIETTAS 1 ’ FOR 65 GTS. Goods that measure 40 , inches wide, and we have been selling all season for 75 c. But tlie few we have left will be offeree at 65 c. as long as they last. GREY SUITINGS AT 12 1-2 CENTS that were really considered cheap at 15 c., but down the price goes, everything must move. 36 Inch Grey Wool Suitings For 20 Cts< We astonished competition, when we offered these goods at begining of season for 25 e., but to 20 c. they have been marked. Come quickly or you will loose this opportunity. if All Wool Albatron, if In all the new and popular shades, Black and White. An elegant quality, worth every where 30 c. per yard, but these too have been marked down, and will be sold for 25 c. per yard until all are sold. SEERSUCKERS AT 10 CENTS, FORMER PRICE 15 CENTS. Ladies’ Common Sense Kangaroo Shoes! The most Popular, the most Durable, the most Com¬ fortable Ladies Shoe sold. Every pair guaranteed. All sizes just received. GENTLEMEN’S KANGAROO SHOES ! For Beauty, Comfort anti Durability, the have no eqnals. Every pair guaranteed! Scheuerman & White. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT *2 1888 SPECIAL SHOES i A 1' the new yoke 'a r- i r ORE • -w ■ -w The above Department of of Lyons’ L Mammoth Establishment has always been kept well stock with Shoes of the ver” ery Best * market, but never in its histbry oas It been so complete ty packed with Childrens , Misses’ and Ladies h dlmon 8 Tartha e tTo««, th6 PttSt ,UOnt,, and ,ttU Shoes, MISSES SHOES. Young Ladies' , Old Ladies’ Shoes, HVXen/s Slioes * BOY’S' SHOES. *r Plantation Shoes, Big lot of Shoes with very SMALL PRICES. Try ns once just for inch. W. C. LYONS, Prop’r. D. W. SHAFFER, Manager. HARALSOX HAPPENINGS. i Au Interesting Budget of »oral and | Personal Matter*. Haaalsox, Ga., May 1. —Dr. Cous ! in’s (Baptist) pnlpit was filled last Saturday and Sunday by Rev. John j Cline, of Meriwether County, and j Rev. G. W. Robertson, of County ! Line, Spalding County, Dr. Cousin i being absent at Brunswick attend I ing the Baptist Convention. Dr. Cline delivered two excellent diB courses. Mr. Robertson being too feeble to preach. On Saturday the ser mon from text, “If a man dies shall he live again.’’ was delivered to a packed house. I regret to see my old friend Mr. Robertson iu such feeble health. May a kind provi denee smile upon him and soon re store him to his original health- I noticed Col. Gus Hodges, from the Lone Star Sta'c, in flic- audience. W. B. Edwards, Jr., from this place, and Mr. Jeter Addy, of Sdnoia, took in Newnan last San! day. Something enticing up that way, eb, Berry? Prof. Turner spent last Sunday with Mi. IV. P. Loveless. His school closes this week and he will leave for 1 home next Monday, to the regret of this entire neighborhood. Many thanks to Mrs G. W. Roberts for a package of okra reed. Deacon Thurman and wife took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Foster last Sunday; W. C. Hodnett, from Douglas ville, was mingling with relatives here last Sunday. He was accom panied by his two lovely sisters, Misses Julia and Tommie, from Senoia. Misses Carrie Taylor and jlolliaj Culpepper took in Senoia last Satur j day. T. F. Hodueit killed some dozen large snakes and two large tart’#) iu j Mr. Franck's carp pond last week, Col. Robert Addy has selected Hollinville as a Sunday resort. Judge Parrot, president of the Newnan Bank, was at Eureka Mills yesterday fishing. Singing at Mt. Pilgrim tonight by the choir—preparing for the picnic, Dr. J. P. Taylor, accompanied by his brother, Dr. J. W. Taylor, (Slate assistant lecturer for the Farmers' Alliance) of Lutherville, left last Monday *• L v Macon to attend a meet «•' % * a— f- * *■ Both returned yesterday. Mrs. T. X. Burdette and Mrs. B. W, Williams.-n were quite sick last week, bn! u-c Uiiw at this writing. W. L Brakefield and wife made a flying visit to Columbus last week. Mr. Willie Stewart and wife and Mrs. W. L. Brakefield were guests of J. W. Brakefield last Sunday. Revs. Cline, Robertson and Harri dined with Rev B. Williams last Qnday Benjamin E. Luo recovered, i «*aw our streets last Sunday . J. H Garner hes treated bitntalf a new suit of clothes. Miss Fannie Jones, nice* of Jesse *er a pleasant visit of weti.-s to Mr. Forrester, has to Li her ton. Muss Carrie Taylor and Mrs I F -jot yesterday with Mrs L T-iyloi Oscr r Gray owns a Text. pony John Biggins holds the ribbons a pair of. Jersey ponies. W O Herndon has had fou» swarms bees from oua gum. honey, A B Andrews, of Newnan, was in today in the interest of one of beet double stock pious manu Judge Banghan is engaged iu man n very beantifal picket for the front yard of Cipl -J y, Senoia. Girls’ Slippers, LADIES’ SLIPPERS, Ola Ladies’ Slipf rs, YOUNG MEN’S SUPPERS —3* Old Men’s Slippers, GOSSAMERS. j ★FRESH* I -:Snow Flake Crackers,:- IN ONE POUND BOXES. C. W. CLARK & SON | Capt H Spier and son Oscar cn jr**»»' toeu presence. «—»-*? Lapt Spier lives, I : believe, iu Hampton. Capt Spier j ' eas for*severul years a very fa! merchant here. A great deal of complaiut of dry weather and cotton coming up and dying. Mrs J SY Franck icturued home Friday evening from Douglasville j aD,J r ^ orta hei bah i' &™Ddaa K ht«r, M,es FanUi0 Dnccau > convalescent • Fr«. 21st and 22d inst. No dam " boJ Ms --------- Total Eelipse ,f *u „ her medicos by Dr. II V. Pierce* ‘Golden Medical Discovery”is approach ing. Unrivalled in bilious disorders, itu pare blood, and consumption, which is nerofnfous disease of the lungs. Vn Vustralidu Death .Notice. -tip; F.ur cannot wither, nor fat custom the fevtlvc stole male, w-i-ntn's regard if v H>>«« of r O wilt hang by their necks Merely for:. ■ ol tti- opposite eci. Miss Annie Hill ot Melbourne in¬ spired that verse. She was a ssily little romatitic young thiog ol 50— swe* 50—whose love was mell • by ezneri-n.-e with a (ierc*,.-.i i.. band. it Annie laid the whc.se wealth u* .. r affection at the feet of a widower, and when he married somebody else Annie withered fikea flower at the end of a rope attached to th*> kitchen r,of.—[Sidney Bul- letlu. NUMBER 84 R h«» been concede*! by the hous-wive* s-°zs sr fln. jt contains no lujnriou* adulterations, but u a pare wboieeomc good*. Everyone “P on ejiticr J. M. Mills, 8. Ji, Deane or M. F. Morris <Jr Co , and buy a *ack to teeU its merit*. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tin* Powder never Tanes. A marrat • parity, strength and whoiesomtif. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can oot be aold in oompetiton with tut multi tod* of low test, short weight, alum or piiMfihrt * Powder*. Hold only in eon*. Roto/ R**ue York Pownaa Co., 106 Wall Stn» t, New oet3-dAwlr-to» column 1»! or 4th MOO. i« co ai« r m | mm :