The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 22, 1888, Image 1

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nailY News. -ARE DISPI.AYING- The Handsomest line of White Goods, Em¬ broideries and Laces m More Shown in llriln! It is a well known fact that we always carry the prettiest and cheapest line of these goods of any house in town. Our stock for this season is] Fetr : -A-lxestd of any ever bought before. Swiss, Mull and Hamburg Embroideries, at 10,121-2,15. 20 and 25 cents per yard that cannot be duplicated for anything near that price ! Beautiful Flail, Striped, anil Plain Organdies AT Only 10 cents per yard and Upwards. ANOTHER - INVOICE t^Oi Black Silk Lace Flouncings just received. The prices on these are remarka¬ bly low. ★ LADIES LISLE AND * SILK-:- UNDERWEAR Short Sleeves and Low neck—A beautiful line of Goods and must be seen to be appre¬ ciated. Ladies Commonsense Shoes! Ladies Opera Slippers! Ladies Oxford Ties! BEAUTIFUL -:- LACE CURTAINS! SCHEUERMAN and WHITE. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 22 1888 Stock of New Goods * We have just received lull line of PICNIC GOODS. + Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Fish, Shrimps, Crabs, Fresh G. W. CLARK & SON. FACT OR FANCY ? ALLEGED CHAPTER OF MODERN HISTORY. Breach of Faith Among the Ex .Man¬ agers of Georgia Polities Causes All of the Trouble. The readable, whether or not re¬ Washington correspondent of Macon Sunday Times, furnishes following to the last issue of that : It is well to turn aside occasional from the daily transactions of lifo reflect a little on the lessons that teaches. Had faith been kept with Major A. Bacon by certain politicians, as as Mr. Walsh kept his promise, Bacon would to day be Gov of Georgia, Does any one be with that influence in the gub chair, and with Major Ba position on tho internal reve question, that such a democrat Walsh would have been down by the party ? Would wonderful paper, tho Atlanta have been rebuked by party ? Would there have jbeen a state of affairs as to have de Capt. Evan Howell from run for a delegate’s place to St. No, sir, an entirely differ aspect of political management would have been seen. HOWELL, WALSH AND BACON. In 1884 when Capt. Howell and Walsh and Major Bacon were to Chicago, there was a party rejoicing among those and their respective and their mutual friends. It was then understood that Major Ba had been made the victim of practice, ,f not unfair trick Ho had borne up manfully under the defeat of tho will of the people as well as under the injustice of himself. His manliness in the face of defeat was (appreciated by tho and occasion was taken on this trip to assure him of the “man agars’, esteem, confidence and sup port. FOR A BACON BOOM. It was then and there understood that they all „ should , ,, support . .. Major . Bacon „ for , Governor „ to . succeed . i Me T | Daniel; and as a kind of boom in the fulfillment of tbit agreement, the effort was made to make tho Major temporary chairman of the Chicago Convention. At tue time that the of fort was made in the national com mittee to have Major Bacon preside temporarily over that convention, it was thoroughly understood by all concerned that the object in securing that honor for him, or at least in try ing Bacon, to secure io give it, him was prestige, to boom in Major the j next , for gubernatorial . . . ,i campaign nomination i cmciEis HOHETOMXMT. j H.d that agreement been fnlCilcJ , . by all concerned , as well ,, as ... it was car j ; ried . . out . . by tho ., Hod. Patrick * t Walsh , i i other ., protectionist . .... rv Democrats, . , huh - , j j erto party . managers, would not . to . j day feel so badly and be robbing the j braises that, after all, are the result , of their bad faith to their political j promises four years ago. , c S«y , to . your , M»« gle.se. , Inn , he laughs best wuo laughs last ; and that with regard to those who laugh ed when Gen Gordon was nomina for Governor, remind mo of tho who laughed very heartily ihe jittie bit of a wire-grass bull wan snorting and bellowing, and up dirt hoar him. Finally the little scrub bull was work up to the proper pitch, he quickly his nubbin horns in the seat tjidIrishman's pants and tossed over into Dooly county. Picking himself and rubbiug sooth the hurt places, lie soliloquized ; it is (a fine lucky thing that 1 Itad mo laugh first.’* OIUDY AND COLQUITT. In January Mr. Grady had an in with himself in the Atlanta advocating Senator Colquitt's election. He wrote tho senator, assurances of his unqualified and support. The sena at that time was loud in his prai of the young Georgian, As iar I know Mr. Grady has not done to indicate a change of in regard to tho Senator ; and since tho latter‘s arrival here the State Convention,he speaks tho former as an enemy. Ho that Mr. Grady has broken faith that the brilliant ediler is longer a trusted friend and ally. Senator Colquitt's immediate here declare that Mr. Grady is the author of those communist tiqps-in' tho Constitution.signed “No Politician.“ They doubtless got their from the Senator, who told them Mr. Grady's breach. There are clouds in the sky. TWINES. Something sweet—.A billit dou'x. The Proptth Capah—Cutting a dash. Gut on they Fly—A cop in plain clothes, A Mailed Glove < )ne dropped ir the box. ‘ (Jut West a Limburgor cheese trust has been formed. Of course it will be pretty strong.—[Boston Post. Many a crack pitcher has been by a cracked pitcher— of the variety. ~| Minneapolis There is every reason to believe that the key to Ignatius Donnelly’s cryptogram is trass. Falk about 'length of mind in Jtdoea nut begin to com pare with the strength not to mind . children.-- , in Boston Post. T1 Strawberry boxes are selling at about 20 cents a quart. If you re turn the berries you get a rebate.— [Rochester Post Express. A Philadelphia thief stole thirty- five pairs of trousers the other night. Ho was promptly overhauled, —[Chicago Tribune. “A fowl tip !” exclaimed a gentle man in a restaurant when the waiter upset * a dish of fricasseed chicken in to hia |a{ , [HoteI Mai|< 1 here an-rumors of a I*....... ,»i ... Kussia. The oks uprising in c must be on “ ; “• T, ‘ c '' P»»-»!..i»t».-[Columl.u, Jonreat. An Omaha man recently commit teed suicide ...... by ding , his breath, : “ hmeh „ . feat of / strength . certainly a ° is 3 worthy . of , Idea, J a monument.— ‘ ihe ^ is the season of the year when a larmer will not allow anybody to «*eep £ in his spring bed, purlieu riy C * r!y strawbe n icS ~f T I he new spring „*; " overcoat should ^ inUo di but , cfl s0 „ to show the waist.-[Ex. It would be a waste of time to button it through the French plate- NUMBER 101 m ;,*1 ■4p ■--■Mi . v --IN- fi WHITE ^OODS \T TIIE- NEW YORK STORE. M J§§ MTTo-lnorrow morning will begin what be known as “racket week” at Lyons’ rooms. The racket will be in the Goods Department and will }.;*ove a to many households. “WL c can I ' J the largest and cheapest [assortment of Goods?” Is answered by Lyons in un- eloquence—the eloquence of m tumbling prices. LISTEN TO THE MUSIC THAT CHARMS ! M 21 pcs. White Lawns cut down from 8 c. to 5 c. This gives 3 011 a good pattern for 00 c. m 18 pcs. Fxtra Width very sheer India Lawn sold up to the present week at 121-2, now marked at 8 e. Don’t need any talk to sell these goods. They stand the cheapest goods for the money in the State. :{(*> pcs. Lovely Lawns at 10 c. These goods are cheap and you will say so when you see them. Our 12 1-2 15 and 20 c. Linen dc Indc will open your eyes. They arc novels ol beauty and cheapness. The biggest cuts you will find in ^ FI aid and Striped Lawns ! ^ They have tumbled and struck the floor. That beautiful line you saw on our counters last week at 12 1 -2 c. is now cut down to 8 c. Those lovely figures in very sheer India Lawns that sold so well at 15 c. are now on our counters at 10 c.“ The 20. 25 and 35 c. Linens all marked down. Sweeping reductions run rignt through the entire stock, which means that the goods must move and move f L YONS SA YS: “Make room for another big shipment. Posh out what you have on hand. Mark them cheap and let them go.” MONEY SAVED ‘THIS WEEK BY BUYING W~ WHITE s- BOOBS “Bi ---at--- The New York Store,