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itraordinary
I Olt THIS WEEK,
cheuermen&White’s
10 Cents per Yard ?
500 YARDS STRIPED ORGANDIES !
700 YARDS PLAID ORGANDIES I
300 YARDS CORDED MUSLINS I
Tlie above goods have just been receiv¬
ed, and nothing has ever been shown in
Griffin iike them, for that money.
10 Gents is the Price!
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Embroider des ★
—AND
★ Laces !
Embroidered Flounces
Lace Flounces!
ALL HAVE BEEN REDUCED !
Scheuerman & White,
GRI FFIN GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORN INC
Stock of New Goods *
We have just received full line of
is PICNIC COOPS, is
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Fish, Shrimps, Crabs, Fresh
Strawberries.
W. CLARK & SON
PATRICK WALSH'S POSITION
HIS RESIGNATION ON THE COMMIT¬ j
TEE NOT ACCEPTED.
rtut He Will lie Unanimously Dropped
at St. Louis and Col. J. II. j
Esliii Elected, |
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Special to the News.
Atlanta, May 10-— A groat deal
of noise is made by the Constitution
aurl its friends because on Wednes
day evening Patrick Walsh tendered
his lesiguation to the St. Louis dele
gatioD and it was unanimously decid
ed not io accept the same. It is
claimed that this is a point gained
by the protectionists, and that the
Democrats found Mr. Walsh to be
too strong a man to be dropped.
Tbe fact is simply that the new Na
tional Democratic Committee will
not be chosen until the 5th of next
month at St. Lonis, and then by the
whole convention, so that tbe delega
tion had nothing to do with Mr.
Walsh's positiou, and no power to ac
cept or decline Mr. Walsh's resigna
tion, and he himself must simply
have been playing a farce, as he
could not but know that only the
National Committee itself could take
action upon a withdrawal from its
membership. As there is nothing
further for this Nathioi.al Commit
tee to do until the meeting ot the
National Convention, there is no
reason why Mr. Walsh should not
continue to fill the position.
But when it comes to electing a
new committee at St. Louis, it will
be found that Georgia will thereaft
•r be repreeented by that able and
pure Cleveland Democrat, Col. J.
H. Estill, proprietor of the Savannah
News, and Mr. Walsh will be left to
reinstate himself as best he may.
He is a valuablo ally when ho fights
for the party, but not altogether in
dispensable.
THE GEORGIA PLATFORM.
An Unequivocal Declaration of Demo¬
cratic Principles.
The following is the platform unan
imously adopted by the Democratic
State convention at Atlanta on
Wednesday, May DLL;
The Democratic party of Georgia, j
in convention assembled, represent
ing the counties of the State which
have given their views with unusual
fullness and authority, makes the fol
lowing declaration of principles;
Resolved, That the Democratic
party of Georgia cor<L..ily indorses
the administration of Grover Cleve
land, as eminently wise, just and pa
triotic and deserving the npproba
tion of the American people, regard
less of parly affiliation. In the dia
charge of the duties of his high trust,
he has exemplified the wisdom of
Jefferson, the firmness of Jackson
and the inflexible integrity of Wash
ingtou.
Resolved, That the surplus of
8140,000,000, now lying idle in the
vaults of tbe national treasury, is so ;
much money wrung from tne toil and ;
sweat of honest labor and legitimate
industry of every description to
maintain and protect corpulent and
hoary headed monopoly under the
pretext of fostering infant industries,
which never grow old and aro as in
satiate as cormorants.
The message of President Cleve
land urging a reduction of this sur
plas by reducing faxes upon the nec¬
essaries of life rather than upon lux
uries and unuecessaries, was ft states
BJfiu-like aud true declaration of tb«
timesfionored principles of the Dem
ocratic party, and meets our hearty
»ud unqualified indorsement, and we
accept and commend that message
as embodying tho principles of the
Democratic party upon this issue,
Recognizing the difficulty, amid
conflicting opinions, interests and
prejudices of effecting in prael;.- ;•
forms easily r.sseiled in principle,
wo accept s tho most av..liable pirn
of securing reduction, lie lar.fl’ ic
form bill reported to the national
House of Representativee by the ma
jority of tho committee on ways and
menus, known as the Mills bill, and
wo tender to tho chairman and his
colleagues our thanks for their earn
est efforts to accomplish, with tho
full lights before them, all that watt
practicable in the way of reform.
Resolved, That the thanks of the
Democratic party of Georgia are due
and aro hereby tendered to Senator
Alfred ii. Colquitt for his aide
speech iu tho Senate of tho United
States in defense of tho mrr-snge of
tbe President upon the iu-t of
tariff reform.
Resolved, That tbe dciegatos from
this State to tho St. Louis conven
tion ixv instructed ‘o cast tho vote
of Georgia for Grover Cleveland for
P*vs'doBt, and for a platform of nrin
ciples in harmony with these rcso'a
tions.
Blowing Up Hell Gate
has been a laborious and costly work,
but tho end justifies tire effort. Obstrue
tion in any important channel means dis
aster. Obstructions in tho organs of tho
human body bring inevitable disease.
They must be cleared away, or physical
wreck will follow. Keep the liver in or
der, and the pure blood courts through
the body, conveying health, strength
and lifo: let it become disordered and
the channels are clogged with impuri
tics, which result in disease and death.
No other medicine equals Dr. Pierce’s
“Golden Medical Discovery” for acting
upon tho liver and purifying the blood.
Women of Note.
A young lady married a chap in
Pennsylvania, the other day, after
having refused him eighteen times.
She was 18, ! e was *2S. and bad just
SAGOO ii be l ank—thi-ir ages com
bined.
Isabella, the ex-Queen of Spain
has grown so stout that she has had
to have a ea>i.*;;e made with an open
iDg at the b • Uat falls and forms
a door way to allow her to c-uter.
It cost 85,000.
i ym w
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I SSI
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never Tarn *. A is. .ei o
parity, strength and wholes;.sane*-. kinds, More
economical than the ordinary n i i.m
not l<e Bold in competitor! with the multitude
of low te?t, short weight, alum or phosphate
Powders. Sold only in cans. Rota'.ISaktxg
PcrwDXH Co., lfw, Wall Str: -. New York
ort2-d«Vwl v ton ffluirm l*’ lr t a **.
iilHKui&sm W. W.AflR it fOH.ourauilioriied menu
GRIFFIN STORE!
Til t l index to a merchant's success Is the num¬
ber <>r people for.n<1 at his counters. The day is past
for customers to he gulled by extravagant advertise¬
ments without facts behind them. Just so sure as a
concern will engage in vain boasting through news¬
papers and not fortify themselves with
GOOD GOODS !
★ CHEAP GOODS AND ★
★ CORRECT TREATMENT I
Just so sure will they conic lo grief.
Lyons has made it Hie rule of his business and, with
pardonable pride we may say the rule of his success,
to only tell the trade he had bargains when they were
to be lound on his countors. Under no circumstances
will there be lound in the management of
York Store
even the shaddow of turning from this establish¬
ed custom. Therefore when we tell you we have
a bargain you may take it as a certainty that the
tliinj* mentioned is cheaper than you can iind It
elsewhere.
We Propose Making Things Very Lively
during the month of May by making a clearing ot all of
our spring woolens and a sweeping reduction in White
floods, Figured Lawns, Laces and Embroideries.
The iine of Henrietta Cloths formerly sold at $1,25,
now marked down to 85c.
fhe line of $1.00 Henriettas, now marked 70c.
The 55c. line eat down to 40c.
■ leant iTul Serges, all colors, sold up to this time for
n-7 . per yprd, now put upon our counters at 47 l-2c #
how lovely Cashmeres which have sold so well and
hr. - ? so much admired, have been reduced a few
lengths. Prices cut from 40c. to 25c. Splendid bargain.
shades The 25c. line slashed down to 15c. The Poplins fnall
cut to 10c.
Plaid Xainsook, India Lawns, French Nainsook,
Springtide Plaids and many other styles of White
Hoods have been marked way off their regular rates,
and will offer you a
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY!
e carry an immoiKo >( k of Laces and Embrold-
ei s_ and you will *b rself if yon do not catch on
to I his spicial reduction. Lyons says “sell them,’’
aim course this means cut the prices.
NEW YORK STORE.