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Scheuermann White’s
10 Cents per Yard!
500 YARDS STRIPED ORGANDIES !
700 YARDS PLAID ORGANDIES !
300 YARDS CORDED MUSLINS!
The above goods have just been receiv¬
ed, and nothing has ever been shown in
Griffin like them, for that money.
10 Cents is the Price!
Embroideries
-AND
Laces !
Embroidered Flounces
Lace Flounces!
ALL HAVE BEEN REDUCED!
GRIFFIN GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY l« 1888
Stock of New Goods'
We have just received full line of
* PICNIC GOODS. +
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Fish. Shrimps, Crabs, Fresh
Strawberries.
C. W. CLARK & SON.
HARALSON HAPPENINGS.
Ah Interesting Reminiscence of Ward’s
Milch Cows.
Haralson, Ga., May 11.—The pic
nic on the 5lli iust., was not only oar
grandest one,but in the afternoon our
crops were visited with a refreshing
rain and another Hunday and still
another Tuesday.
Miss Miopia Fuller, a very lovely
youDg lady, was the guest of Miss
Estelle Griffin at the “Bee Hive”
last Sunday. I
Misses Ida Philpot and Maggie
Phillips, of Harri8onville, Jessie A1
bright, % of Lutherville, and DolJie
Ector, of Greenville, four very beauti
ful, loveable and accomplished young
ladies, were guests of Miss Carrie
Taylor at the “Magnolia" Saturday
night, accompanied by Walt. Ector
and Jack It. Strickland, of Rocky
Mount.
The beautiful and highly accom
plished Miss Mary Lou Williams,
from Lutherville, and an exceptional
ly lovely little lade, Miss Fannie Pea
vy, Miss of Effie Greenville, were tho guests of j
Pope Saturday night.
Miss Bee Hardaway and Charles
RobersoD, of Midway, and Capt. Joe
Smith, of Jones Mills, were guests
of D. E. Smith last Sunday.
Dr. Tignor St Sod, Col. Robert
Tignor, of Jonesboro, and Col. Ai
bert Rawls, of the Gate City, were
guests of Jesse Rawls, at Eureka !
Mills, laet Saturday night. I
Messrs. Travis aDd Kelly, ot Fay j
ette, and Miss Camilla Owens, of
Oakland, inson Saturday were guests of Ben Hutch | !
night.
Messrs. Hendricks and Camp, of
Puckets, were guo*ta of Mrs. m. Gar
rison last Saturday night.
Rev. John Cline and daughter, an
accomplished young lady of Oakland,
were guest* of Will Caldwell last
Saturday night.
There was but one thing that kept
the picnic from being enjoyable,
the rain after dinner and the house
was too small to hold the people.
During the rain buggieB had to be
resorted to. Onr Lutheran brethren
need a more commodious building
for their growing audiences.
Dr. J. W. Taylor and wife and
Profs. Cousins and Brown spent Sat
nrday uigbt with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Franck
Dr- R. H. Taylor and family, from
Griffin, were in attendance at the j '
picnic and were the guests of Dr. J.
P. Taylor Saturday night. Dr. Bob
returned home Sunday evening.'
Mies Nannie Harrison, of Spalding,
after a pleasant visit of several weeks
to Miss Clara Williamson, returned
home laet Sunday accompanied by
Mias Clara.
J. B, Cole and family hava return
•d home from their extended trip to
Southwest Georgia.
Mrs. J. W. Brakefield is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Stewart, at
Sasser farm this week.
Many thank* to that lovely young
lady for that nice dinner lust San
day. Such good dinners will spoil
your Cousin Dixie.
Something more is necessary on
the Line Creek *wamp besides pick
and hoe. It will take a little money
Mrs. McCawley, uiss Estelle Griffin
and W- O. Herndon, were guests of
ur' and Mrs. W. L. Taylor Monday j
□igbt to tea.
Jadge Ed Hammond's cucumber
farm was Dot as successful 38 Waro'j
dairy tarm. T l heard Iho the iadcr !a<fr.r when when
a boy. A ur. Ward uexr prolific :
Rocky Monnt aad some cows. When
he drove them home at night aud
weighed them, they pulled down the
beam at 1200 lbs. He drove them
to u large cistern and commenced to
milk them. When thoroughly milk
fid there wasn't ai Ghing I*^ft of (lie
cows except bide and boms. Hav
ing a half L/iisliuI basket near by, he
picked up the remains of the cows in
said basket and poured them over
into the pasture and the next, night
they came up full and fat us ever.
The stock has run out. however.
Ttie Confederate soldier* ate them
all up daring the late unpleasant
ness.
'Last Thursday T N Burdette
with rod and line caught out of Mr
Rawls' mill pond nine carp weighing
1^ pouud e<»ch.
mi's* Eala Burdette is on nn extend
ed visit to relatives in Meriwether
county. Cousin Dixie.
Hood’* .Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself
and superior to all other preparations in
strength,economy, and medicinal merit. (2)
Orcburd Hill Notes.
Orchard Hii.l, Ga., m iy 15.—Tno
most fortunate men now in our local
ity are the ones ones that so wed their
patches of fall oaf3 last year, This
pari of tho farming inten at looks
very promising, but our farmers are
complaining of bad stands of cotton
on high places; notwithstanding, the
outJook fora good crop is very Hit
teriDg. We have had no rain of any
conseqnenco since M uch, not enough
to bring up seeds.
Ilev. E. R. Cook tilled his isgulur
appointment at Liberty Hill last Sat
nrday and Sunday.
Mrs. E. R. Singleton, of Zehulon,
is vi-iting her daughter, Mr*. Mr*. E It.
Cook.
uiss Tinuio Starr is visit.ng htf
brother. J. H. Starr, at Lifseyville.
Pike county.
We are glad to Semn that m J
Kinard, l^.tw of this place, but now
liv'ug in Anniston, Ala., bus by nis
attention to business worked himself
to ii vc-'y lucrative position, that of
chief engineer • f tv electric light
comp my.
'1 here is tail of at. all day singing
at this p -Co hi I he near future, but
can’t say • *. : v.-hat time.
The ladies ice cream festival to be
held at (he w the list church today
promises to bo a nice affair notwith
standiug tho o '1 weather.
D. G. look, ihe clever widower of
Pike, gave our city a visit last Satur
day. He always carries a smile
anything but sarcastic. Judge
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thi* Powder never varies. A niarvei f >
rarity, strength and wholesomneM. More
efaBWBjeM than tbe ordinary kinds, and lau
cot be sold incompetitonwith tue multitude
of Powders. lo-w te*t, Sold »,hort weight, alum Rota or phoophate Bajosq
Powb** Co., only Wall in can*. New YorF
ort9-dAw1,-*«^> 10b Strait,
column l*t or 4tfc Nff.
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NUMBER M
BUSY WEEK!
BROUGHT ABOUT
CHEAP HOODS
THROWN UPON THE COUNTERS
The New Yark Store!
The trade is fast learning the fact, that this one, thit
one ami the other one may draw them from tor a while
from the old beaten ilown paths by one or two bargains,” extra leaden,
but when it comes to “all round
LYONS CAN’T CE TOUCHED!.
The pencil of low prices is put upon every article
and tlie^knifc ot deep cuts ruj^ffirong^evag^d^gi^
iiiies and the peopple wer not slow to understand this ' 1
meant money saved to them.
This week we propose mentioning a few of the ar¬
ticles and proihise you that these cuts will mn *
2 Cases Misses’ Slippers, all sizes, former price 75 e.
now cut down to 55 c.
Slipper 30 Pairs too. Ladies’ Slippers at 25 c. And a right good
from <2 Pairs $1.00. Ladies’s These Opera Slippers Slippers splendid at 70 c- nut down
Shoes, are value.
1 Case Kid Button all sizes, at $1,25. At
good as abody’s $1.75 shoe.
and 1 lot bought assorted Parasols the new price. and Anything desirable, In all the colon, line
way off
$1.25. Other Many of them equally worth double big reduction. the money.
grades at Parasols as a
When lookingk at
Ask to See the Novelties!
THEY ARE BEAUTIES.
chiefs. Special if drives have this week idea in of all buying kinds of Handker¬
you no see them any¬
how. We always like to show a thing when we know
it is cheap.
(ainsook Checks, new lot. at 5c.
India Lawn, extra width, at 8c.
White Large Goods Plaid made. Linen These de Inde, have decidedly also been the reduced. prettiest
India Lawn in Colored but Stripes and their Plaids. These of
course you have seen, not at present prices.
See them Moneay morning by all means.
Matty New Remnants
Put upon the bargain counter, in Calico, Ginghams,
Seersucker, Cloth, Silks, Satins, Nainsook. Surahs 1 wn and Cashmeres, Moires. Henrietta
Look tlirough the remnants to-morrow and see how
cheap remnants can be sold.
NEW YOU STOOL