The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, June 01, 1888, Image 1

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nl.lI.M E 17 cheuerman & White --ARE DISPLAYING-- The Handsomest line of White Goods, Em¬ broideries and Laces k Before Shown in lirilii! i^sr^Itis 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^ Far : .A-lxestci of any ever Bought before. Swiss,Hull and Hamburg Embroideries, at 10,121-2,15. 20-and 25 cents per yard that cannot be duplicated for anything near that price ! ) Plain Organdies AT Only 10 cents per yard and Upwards &»■■■■■■mm ANOTHER - INVOICE j^Of Black Silk Lace Flouncings just received. The prices on these are remarka¬ bly low. ★ LADIES LISLE AND * SILK-:- UNDER WE AH Short Sleeves and Low neck—A beautiful line of woods and must be seen to be appre¬ ciated. Ladies Commonsense Shoes! ’Ladies Opera Slippers! .Ladies Oxford Ties! BEAUTIFUL -:- LACE CURTAINS ! SCHEUERMAN and WHITE. We will have To-day sure, Fresh Fish, Shrimp, Crabs, New lot II. Bacon and Hove Hams, Fresh Straw berries this morning. Lemons still 20 c. per dozen, Fresh Boss and Snow Flake Craskers. Try us to-dyy. C. W. CLARK & SON. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. A Coweta Candidate Presents His Claims Through the News. Bull Froo Hollow P. O, i Georgy, Cowetkr County, )- Mayo 27 tb, 1888. ) j Mister Editor of the Griffin Nuse, Baer suv.—A.s it is customary for cuai didatea to call on the deer pueple frnm home fust to indorse thuin an thin request home people to plege to eta. I call on yu tew indorse mao an puff moo far the legislator at large fur Cowefor Co., as the roglar liste is filled ont, with candidates “called out bye thar friends,’’ I coeoluded to git yu to “call mee out fur the Co. at large, aud then request Mr. Browne of Nunan an'Mister Floyd uf Senoy to incopy ! maybee I yu an miy atari a slime chance of gittingthe deer peoples votes, now my pitition ere are tew numerous to put on pa per tbur name is loegeon. Now ef all thim corresponding uv tbim tew coweter papers will pnff mee upp a leelle I will git thar Eli. Now rdi platforme is, Grover & Fauuy all thfc time & Fanny especially. 2ndly. Ime fur a Nunan citty cort tew sute the citty folks and a county cort tew suto thco county folks, Bay something betwixt thee citty cort an thee snpremecy cort so as a teller can repeal from citty court to super ry cort and save a few dollorra yu no. 3rdly, I positively will oppose sell iug thee goose (W. & V. Hit.) thet las thee poor folks golen aigs, bat ruther hi another poor folks goose tew la\ golen aigs. 4tb!y, I positively am iu strong fa vev of no tarif or migtitelys litle jeBt as thee deer peeples wont it. Gthly, Whin sich men as I gits thur au wee examine tbs books if we see that the grate state of Georgy oes uncle Joe Brown anything “better’’ we wil pa him if hot wo wont. Gthly, I‘m fur more allouance, FarmeiB allouance, and bigger ones. More meet, corne, flour, terbacer, whiskey, shuger, coffee an such need cessuies of life. 7th'y, I will positively pass a luwo to prohibit citty mayers frum issue ing orders to let jugs oaten prohihi bition depots, an stop Grffin tangle leg frum coming inter the banner temperance county in georgy. If good licker cant cum nune shact cum. Now I know with Sam Smalls party influence an Sam Jones tew lector fur mee I’il git thnr Eli an I’m rdy anxious to go as Peter Smith gid about goin tew congress wunce “I want to go I want to go thur tew ‘ now mister Editor ef ui au Harry of the Sun an the Griffin Echo an the Sunny Souih fur my wife, Betsy Hamilton is Mrs. Higgins useter rite fur that paper, will Bbove mee rite a'ong thin request Misters Floyd k Brown of mi native county to incopv mabee my Coweter friends will call me out accordin to the code if no otherway. ^ours Georoe iu grate Wasu lave, Hiogixo. Huod’v Sarsaparilla is peculiar hi itself and superior to all other preparations in strength, economy, and medicinal merit. (3) Advice to Mothers, M. a. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, is the prescription and of one of the best female nurses physicians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never failing success children. by millions of mothers for their its During incaleniable, the process of ui teething wuimug value viiiue is is imRuuumuic, dya It relieves the child from pain, cures eatery SDd diarrhoea, griping in the bowel*, and wind colic. By giving health to the child and rests the mother, Price 25 cents a bottle. angcodAwly The Moss Cohered Rutle. "BITTEN FOB THE NEWS. How Mul to my heart is the thought of a eaper I cm wUi-.e preparing myself for display, I mad.; me a bustle and stuffed it with paper To wear to the church on the hill faraway. Thd wide spreading bustle and oortet near .. ; ->y i*; My lingers set off with a bright shining ring: To excel every other I thought 1 would try it-, Andsoon hsd my hustle tied tm with a string. The nke lilting bustle, [the paper stuffed i kustle, The pig swelling bustle tie ! on with a ftrlng. That idee fitting hustle I hailed as a treasure. Ami hastened to church, approving the style. 1 thought of my beauty with exquisite plea- sera And taken u seat, near the edge of the aisle. When the sei vice was over there was a great rastle; Like others I hastily rose from my seat, The string snupped asunder that held up my bustle. And down came the thing with a thud at uiy feet. The flabby oJd bustle, the hateful old bottle. The dost covered bustle that fell at my feet. How “ad from the bunds of a dado to re¬ dd ve it! Would rather, m ueb rather, hare left it and fted. No wincing or blushing could tempt him to leave it; him my thanks, but l wished he was dead. And now far away from that srene of con¬ tusion, A pang of regret in my bosom 1 feel. As I think of that blockhead’s untimely in irasion, Who picked up the bustle that fell at my heel. The measly old bustle, the cranky old bustle, The dirt covered bustle that fell ut my heel I long for the day when tWb dudes will all hustle, And the boys more prudent for them wil! atone, By turning their backs nt the drop of n battle, Their eye looking skyward, and leave us alone. , Then we with great prndedeo would quickly surround it. And pressing together would hide it so well No other would know that the bystanders found it, Or think for a momenta bustle had fell. The well hidden bnstle, the covered np hustle, No other would know that a bustle had fell StiOKTFE I. LOW. Babb, oa.. May 31. J POWDER i Absolutely Pure. This Powdt-r never varies. A marvel o parity, strength and wholesomneas. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and r an not be sold in com petiton with the r.altitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powder*. Sold only in can*. Ro: - so 1‘owi.br Co., 106 Wall Street, ' . , rk riHAvIr-ifin column <«r sir r*vt. PARKER’S GINGER TONI j xmB est Cur* for c oujrn*, w«a* Lame*. Anthma, err dliaie u> other renu-deL - hJiCuniAUrm, Stomach. i m» l» CompitloU, »»d tfcs tot US<*UMSU« tlw to UMB.TI Urar.Kfcuaj-aajMi oho id ho-nta won nco** the tttiwfr at of Puma's «**!. C non Tone. IhW ilHam to tfco B. 60 s. at Street, r MAKES A SECOND:-: TRIP -TO- NEW YORK! Forced to ?o, by the increased business of his houses in Griffin and Macon. He has picked up many lines below their value, and hfs old habit of diving deep brought with it this time, as heretofore, more than we absolutely needed. When he sees a bargain he takes hold of it Regardless of Quantity! and in this way w e frequently enough have piled in upon us US what might seem to be goods to supplytwlce the territory. But crowd us as he may we always manage when they to clear are laden our shelves they in will dne be season In this especially instance as with the VERY CREAM OF BaRGmiAIS I Listen to what Cant. Lyons says in a letter receiv¬ ed yesterday by his Manager Mr. Shaffer: “In all my visits to to New York I have never seen Jobbers and manufacturers so anxions to sell; they have tempted me beyond my needs by their extra offers and you may but look at for prices stocks that of goods. I have Bought in large lot» Stagger and Dumbfound. Now mark down everything in Dress Goods, White Goods, Embroideries, Parasols and Fans, and CLEAR : THEM : OUT ! MANIPULATOR AND CONTROLLER! AND 80 IT WILL BE! Now to sell what we have in store and make room for the coming flood of goods 3,000 Yds. Lawn will be put upon the couters at 5 c. 1 500 Yds. Pacific Lawn, full count and width, mark - ed down from 12ic. and 10c. to 6fc. A Gfo- ious Opportunity. One Case Crinkled Seersuckers at 10c. Splendid value. One Lase White Lawn cut duwn from 8c. to 5c. One Case grade better at 8 c. If you want a White Dress ask^to see these goodr. One case India Linen at 8£e. You can't touch them anywhere for less tnan 12£c and 15c. No idle talk here. See the goods. They will speak for thamselves. 10 Packages of Linen de Inde. Oeceidedly the best goods made for summer wear. Now cut from 15 c. to 10 c. i-<> These cuts are made to move things and get in shape for “The Great Incoming 2” Silks. Mories. Surrahs and Fine Trimmings will be sold at Slaughter Prices. Parasols all come in for reductions. We have a lovely lint ef these goods. Fans from the common Palm Leaf to the dainty gauze have been marked down. Kid Stoves. Silk Cloves, Lisle Gloves and Silk MHs, aH fein in the tumbling procession and and sing the sam song of 1 Am uoing to Make Room (or the Paralyzers.” Come right in and don't wi.it even until Mandgy afternoon. We propose cleming cut lots ot bargains before noon. As tor the week it will be a memorable one for two good ress. Our sales will make us remember H and ihe bargains picked up will nr. _• it live in the minds of our custOBMrs lathe.* for yeai do s auJ of years, narrison fhey freshet. will look It upon and speak about it like our grand the takes importsnt events like cyclones, freshets and LYONS’ LOW PSICES to impress themselves indeJIMy en tfee mind of American people. NEW YORK STORE.