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Prices Made
it last, at ^
s Scheuerman & White’s
We have been selling everything cheap
enough this season, as it is. Magnificent patron-
age app we WP havp have rpppiupri rece.ved io is sufficient cnffioiont proof nrnnf of nf this,
lit fit Main IIiid Hurd Cut!
DOWN GOES PRICES! *
'k PROFITS ARE SLAUGHTERED ! ★
★ THE PEOPLE DELIGHTED !
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WE ARE CROWDED
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Morning Night T t
AIL WOOL “HENRIETTAS'’ FOR 65 CTS.
Uoods that measure 40 inches wide, and we have
been selling all season for 75 c. But the few we have
left will he offeree at (>5 c. as long as they last.
6REY SUITINGS AT 12 1-2 CENTS
that were really considered thing cheap at 15 c.. hut down
the price goes, every must move.
36 Inch Grey Wool Suitings For 20 Cts.
W e astonished competition, when we offered these
goods at begining of season for 25 c., hut to 20 c. they
have been marked. Come quickly or you will loose
this opportunity.
^ All Wool Albatron , ^
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 dow n, and
will he 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. AH
sizes just received.
GENTLEMEN’S KANGAROO SHOES !
For Beauty, Comfort and Durability, the have no
equals. Every pair guaranteed!
Scheuerman .
& White * i I j
GRIFFIN GEORGIA. 5lORNlNG. *
SATURDAY MAY 5 1888
SPECIAL SALE . OP SHOES
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Shoes,
MISSES SHOES.
Young Ladies' Shoes,
Old Ladies’ Shoes,
Men’s Slioes
BOYS’ SHOES,
Plantation Shoes,
Big lot of Shoes with very SMALL PRICES. Try us once just for luek.
W. C. LYONS, Prop’r
D.W. SHAFFER, Manager.
DON QUIXOTE BLAINE.
HE MAY LEAD THE REPLBL1CANM
TO DEFEAT AGAIN' THIS YEAH.
All the ,Stule8 Will l’mise Their Favor-
He Sous and Then Nominate
the Plameless Knight by
Acclamation.
Wasjiikgtos, May i.— Republican
politicians who visit this town all
seein convinced that the name of
Mr. Blaine will be presented to the
next Republican Convention. Let
them come from Maine or Texas,
New York or California, the opinion
expressed is the same—that Mr.
Blaine’s Florence letter has not tak¬
en him out of the presidential race,
nor can anything c'o so short of a
statement that the state of his health
is such as to force him 10 decline be¬
ing a candidate. The admirers of
Mr. Blaine do not think that his de¬
feat has weakened him before the
country, and they are willing to take
the responsibility of placing him
the second time at the head of their
ticket.
Mr. li.aine’s friends are expecting
an easy triumph at Chicago. Their
confidence _______________________ is based on »he ^ Let that |
despite the Florence letter and the
activity of Mr. Sherman and other j
presidential aspirants, the party a t I
large has not rallied to any other- per-j I
standard. Mr. Sherman has the
functory support uppvu Ul of Ohio, *111, Mr. Alv Alii I 11 * -1 I
son the neighborly support of Iowa,
and General Harrison a cordial foJ
lowing io Taduna; bat not i. .qr
truly national sense is there any other
Republican candidate than Mr.
Blaine. He has his followers in every i
State aud Territory i
The balloting at Chicago will proh \
ably open without mention of Mr.!
Blaine’s name. Complimentary
votes will bo thrown for the small
fry until the tact is disclosed that the
Convention is at sea. Then some
eloquent man like Mr. Depew, of
New York, or Mr. Ingalls, of Kansas,
who is likely to be there, will pro
pose the one name which the large
majority of the Convention has been
waiting to hear, and the nomination
will follow by acclamation. This
sort of talk fills the hole! lobbies
here.
Tile Poar Little 1 Ones.
Wo often see ohiidren with red erup
hoes on face nod bauds, rough, scale j
skin, and often <* r?s on the bead. These
thing inches!.-a utgraved condition of
the blood. In the growing period, chil
dren have need of pore blood by which
to build up strong and healthy bodies,
coverv” is given, the blood id purged of
its bad elements, and the child's devel
op men t will be healthy, and ns it .should
be. be. Scrofulous affections, . rickets,* ________ >
fever sores, hip joint disease or other
grave maladies and suffering are euro to
result from neglect and lack of proper
attention to such cases
The Man of the Hour.
With the ad vent cf the perfume
iadon zephyrs of another spring, soon
to be followed by a halves! season of
political preference, there is begin
uing to em rge from from the bien
nial ebrysa is in which’it has ? .-u.»ng
ly slumbered, a full fledged pro luct
ion of nsU, ‘ J thal in »»c rejects
*** 1 ^ retn arkable. This is ’ c who
' ls P* res ,0 legislative an 1 jUier
hononi Rn<J I'at'o.iai authority. His
intel,i K ent counteuai.ee habitually
wreathcd *« the benign emb- a of a
ao would Atilri La be ia5tofuI i a t t eiktl and nr. / I bo k » ,M : 4
tlon i •»» steps as light and .la*-:c as
l w b “ * os V - *.;«f ^ Ul 1 importance lh »' «*** ^ * - po.-s
sessor is mterasted in cringing to the
. ^ consider.Hunt _ the . .,,-1
P 0 P u ai " h
dibs boutonniere, «r, the vice ,. like mv grip K ,, v
hypocritical cordiality given by
“ u baud to a detested fellow citizen,
ML Girls Slippers,
. LADIES' SUFFERS,
Old Ladies' Slipf> rs.
YOUNG MEN S SLIPPERS,
Old Men s Slippers,
★ F It K S II *
-:Snoiv Flake Cracker's
IN ONE FOUND MOVES.
C. W. CLARK & SON.
aud the sly wink of a knowing
which invites “.friends” to “take
somethmg’-all . _ .1 -i ,, these , are agencies .
perfectly legitimate in the race
which he is endeavoring successfully
to run to secure the office which is
bunting the man.
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j hatt J M f U * h " k > l " 4, ' :uuUlm S
| l,U , ' ,,0,,r, ' ,h,n « f he consumi-Uvc, the old
! •"« 11 •* absolntely pur- Solp by
,,eor * e ,<f IbirtwAt. Griffin, Da
POINTS ABOUT POLITICS.
Nu; reus Conventions Held and
Wist They Did.
A, a .via, .May 4,— AH the com -
ties in the state have now selected
delegates to the state convention,
which will nominate delegates to the
>t. Louis convention. Out oi EH
: counties only two have objected to
the pn-ident’s tariff message. The
oth •- -;c-i ; ,l!y in>-* M ,cted the dele
gat*-1 to v. ■ not .niy for Cleveland,
but fur his tariff views as well. Non¬
ator Colquitt was unanimously re.
con i 1 for re-election
A L«v» !y lonplexlr
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Joes to. In every ea-o the purity
, and real loveliness of the complexion do
j , flflftilll ^ skin smooth JltVvVl Klrwl and luvoo healthy T m uuaj ^“ lAiunt? tc-hr. by taking It S Miuii a
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Medi
inois
Jnrking in the system.
It lias been conceded by the hoa*e wives
of Griffin that the "Presidents Wife” I# the
| * 0^ *Dar forall purposes ever sold In Orff-
fln lt contain* no injurious adulteration.,
[ !, nt bo is a pure tn whote«oate good*. Every one
* not * d !t U P fo da,c > * ho,oW
| Mwlla * Co^nX*# t«tf iU
’merit*.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thu Powd.-.- never vanes. A ma tt*i «
canty, strength and whok-soranee*. More
* -tiotnicai than the ordinary kinds, and can
i>‘ t be so’ . in ooopetitoa with the raoltitade
of low t* •* .hort weight, alum or j-hosphat*
Powder*. Aold only in can*. KouvFsxtM
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