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11 IMF. 17
rices Made
r*r AT LAST, AT tSS
We have been selling everything
bough this have season, received as is it sufficient is. Magnificent
age we proof of
lit ft Male Dae Mure Cut !
DOWN GOES PRICES ! *
* PROFITS ARE SLAUGHTERED ! *
★ THE PEOPLE DELIGHTED !
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WE ARE CROWDED
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ALL WOOL ^HENRIETTAS' FOR 65 GTS,
[tioods [been selling that measure all season 40 for Inches 75 c. But wide, the and tew we we have have
[left will he offeree at 65 c. as long as they last.
GREY SUITINGS AT 12 1-2 CENTS
that were really considered cheap at 15 c. hut down
the price goes, everything must move.
36 Inch Grey Wool Suitings For 20 Cts,
We astonished competition, when we offered
goods at begining of season for 25 (*., but to 20 c.
have been marked. Come quickly or you will loose
this opportunity.
^ All Wool , ^
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 IS CENTS.
Ladies’ Common Sense Kangaroo
The most Popular, the most Durable, the most
fortable Ladies Shoe sold. Every pair guaranteed.
sizes fist received.
GENTLEMEN’S KANGAROO SHOES
for Beauty, Comfort, and Durability, the have
equals. Every pair guaranteed !
Scheuerman &
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8 1888
• SPECIAL SALE OP SHOES
A T
new yoke store
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The above Department of Lyons’ Mammoth Establishment lias always been kept well
stock with Shoes of the very Best market, hut never In its history oas it been so complete i
ly packed with Childrens’, Misses’ and Ladies
ly* d e in oil Tf U ’ j SHOES* GS 1YI* ^ en e ^°™ OU8 the past month and fill.
Children’s Shoes, Girls’ SlioDers.
MISSES SHOES, LADIES’ SLIPPERS,
Young Ladies Shoes , Old ... , Ladies , , Is Li1 liup . * rs H
,
Old Ladies’ Shoes,
!S£exi’s Slxoes YOUNG MEN'S SLIPPERS. ■A
BOYS’ SHOES, Old Men’s Slippers.
Plantation Shoes, GOSSAMERS. .iM
iosr* Big lot of Shoes with very SMALL PRICES. Try iih once just for luck.
W. C. LYONS, Prop’r.
D. W. SHAFFER, Manager.
SENSIBLE DEMOCRATS,
THEY MEET 15 ZEBVLOX AXD HE-
CLARE FOR HARMONY.
The Prohi Wing ei Pike lets Square-
If, Now Let the Other*
Meet Them.
The Democracy of Pike being un
fortunately very much split up by
the question of prohibition, the Pro
hi wing met at Zebulon on Tuesday,
while the Antis are to meet on Satur
day. The meeting was organized by
calling Co). J. H. Baker, an Anti, to
the chair, who made an effective
speech stating that while he might
differ from bis neighbors on some
questions, he was a Clereland Demo
crat and in favor of tariff reform.
A committee was appointed, who
drafted the following:
Whereas, We are on the eve of a
great political contest in the United
States between the two great parties,
Republican and Democratic—the
one sectional, the other national—
the one the representative of mono
p*liets, me other the representative
•f the people—the one iho exponent
and propagandist of a high protec
five tariff, the other for tariff for
le venue only—the one of extrava
gance and corruption, tne other of
economy and patriotism in the ad
(ministration of the government;
land
Whereas, We, the Democrats „
iparty of Pike county,are in tborongb
[accord with the Democratic party of
the Union, following a strict construe
'Ron of the constitution, a tariff that
shall be adequate to the jnst de
mand of government
administered, a national against a
sectional party, and the interest of
the great body of the people as
against those of the monopolists:
and
Whereas, Wo find in Grover
land the practical embodiment of all
these great principles, illustrating
bis administration the prudence of
Washington, the wisdom of a
son, and the unflinching will of
“rf
Whereas, We believe that the
interest of the entire country—
North,South, East and West—will
bestsubserved by his re-election;
i therefore,
Ilesolvt.:, That we hereby
the administration of President
land as wi*-, just, prudent,
and non.*-ctioual, ami we hereby
struct om ikl- i es to the
convention uu iuc Jtb of May to
leet only such delegates for tiro
tional convention to assemble at
Louis as will reflect these
' Resoived, That hereby
we
our unqualified endorsement of
tor Colquitt upon the great
owing and absorbing tariff
—the prominent, salient issue of
next presidential campaign—and
for bis warm genera! support
Cleveland's administration.
Resolved. That w take
pleasure in commending our
i ato repress ntative in Congress,
Hon. Jas. Ji Blount, for tbe
try, energy, fidelity aud abi'.,,, .
which be has discharged L
and served le interest of In* const
I uents.
Resolved, That Lis
Hon. J, B. Gotdor, m the
tion of the office, of State, his
only met the highest expre! Mon
bis fnends. but has MPprimb
ed and captured r even bis n.t : t
miner! mined , nnnnnentu opponents onn and !a is mntd uwi 1
ally endorsed by the Democracy
pike.
Resolved, That the secretary 0
this meeting furnish a copy of
preamble and other resolntions
the concrty papers, the
j Nmvs. Macon Telegraph ard
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j /S ry flOW * JP 77i (ClkS M 1 (j7XiCKSTSfi^ 7 1 f
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IN ONE POUND BOXES.
C. W. CLARK & SON
Journal.
Resolved. That we report as
ubIe 8 eDtlenieD to re r re «*nt us
.
tl)0 Stftto convention the following;
j Barnesville—J A Hunt and W
Croat
j Milner—S J Hale and E
J
o®*'*
Second—\V P Hemphill and R
Coker.
Zebfllon— J H Baker and J
1 Mitchell.
Eigbtli—I V. Means and J L
, fW,"' -
1 linger—'I J Barrett and
I'd 1 . 1 ager
^ -*tb —I 0 Irvin and J F
H ur.viile—John Dunbar aDd
C Williams.
Drive:* —J P Baker and J C
champ
Resolved further, That a
ty of these delegates be allowed
cist tb« four voice of the county,
\ i p" !.
d H. IDChairman,
\\ j Iverson, Secretary.
The resolutions were
„ ada|>led . The objeCtf iti# t ^
cf , intinj? M del
. tint . the m-U .
to see . county . was
: J
iv ,cp.useated; and
. !y, a i . i.i and an Anti were
j from each dis.r.c,.
‘ 1 1 lsiance 1 e action o
j convention seem* to have been
| fair and one that could he
m ^. v parties.
NUMBER 85
I It ha* been eoncidi'd hjr tho housewives
of Gridin that the ‘’Pre.ident - * Wife” I* the
best floor for all purposes ever sold I»Grif
fin. jtcontains no injurious adulteration*,
hnt ia a pure wholesome good*. Every one
who ha* not tried it tip to date, vhonld e*li
on cither J. M. Mill*, 8. II, Deunc or M. F.
Morris A Co , am! buy a sack to tests it*
merits.
^AKlH e
, POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tin* Powder never vanes. A man*; .
canty, *tn»ogtb and wholesomne**. More
eeocornicai than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold in eoopetiton with t.ic cj altitude
of tow test, «hort weight, alum or phosphate
Powders. Hold only in cans. Rora-.Baxwo
Powder Co., 106 Wall Street, New York
ortJ-d.Vv!»-top wlciun J»* or «tk pare.
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