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I^BY OIIR«H
RESIDENT-:-BUYER,
Who visits the large Auction Sales which
occur almost every day in
NEW-YORK-CITY!
THE BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OUT I
PRICES HAVE TAKEN A TUMBLE I
AND
★ CUSTOMERS GAIN THEREBY. ★
1CASE REMNANTS WHITE LAWNS 31-2 c
These Goods would be considered cheap at 5 c., but
were bought cheap and will be sold the same way.
★ AT EIGHT CENTS PER YARD ! ★
One case of White Lawns, that we defy anybody to
match in quality for less than 12 1-2 c.
BUT THIS LAST, A PERFECT BEAUTY !
2,500 yds of beautiftal, sheer, fine, “Linen D’ Inde” for
10 c., in remnants from 1 to 8 yds that would be
worth, cut from the piece, not one cent less
than 25 cents per yard. But we can sell
them at 10 cents and make a small
profit. So 10 cents will be the
price to-morrow morning.
ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACE FLOUNCINGS I
Just received. From 50 c. per yard to $2.50 per yard.
Goods that sold for double that
price last season.
GOOD' STYLES COLORED PACIFIC LAWNS FO
7 1-2 CENTS PER YARD!
Tins IS A BARGAIN THAT EVERY LADY BILL
PRECIATE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
■fa The
Scheuerman &
GRIFFIN GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. fJUNE 12 188#
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SUNNY LIDE SHORT STOPS.
An Interesting Lot of Locals From a
Hood Correspondent.
Sunny Side, Ga., June 11* —Hot!
Hotter ! ! Hottest! !!
Grass! La, yes!
The farmers are very busy now,
oats being ready to cut—and the
grass needs cutting.
G. W. Wood took in the Gate
City last Tuesday.
W. J. Dorsey is taking recreation
after serving some timp on the Cen
tral RR.
Tax Receiver Hardee spent last
Tuesday in Sunny Side.
Rev, C. Dowe, of’ Griffin, spent
last Thursday with Capt. Kell’s fami
l 7-
Miss Lilly Stallings spent last Sun
day with relatives at McDonovgh.
Mrs. John Hunt, of Jones county,
is spending sometime with her eon
E. F. Hunt, of this place.
Miss Alice Ogletree, of your town,
spent last week in Sunny Side.
The Hon. Frank FTynt, of Griffin,
was in town last Friday afternoon.
Miss Emma Wilson, a charming
young lady of Hampton,spent several
days with Miss Cora Malaier last
week.
Clever Josh Elder,, of Creswell,
miagled with his Sunny Side friends
Sunday.
J. F. Emerson was on the sick list
last week.
Miss Lillie lloderson, who has j
kaen spending some time with her
sister Mrs. G. W. Wood, returned to
her home in Southwest Georgia last
Friday.
We would be pleased to find oat
whose “pets” the correspondents to
the Sun are, as they write splendid
pieces. But who would be guilty of
calling them “pets;” we’d like to
Enow?
C. L. Patterson says that he killed
22 b—frogs and a water moccasin last
Saturday that measured 2$ inches in
diameter. This does very well tor
frogs and snakes.
Y'oung Gray, of the Gordon Insti
tute, Barnesville, spent Sunday with
his Sunny Side friends. We think
that he will come again in the near
future from his appearance when he
departed.
Rev. A. Taylor preached an excel
lent sermon at this place Sunday 10
o’clock a. m.
Misses Lizzie and Emma Snead,
of Creswell, were in town Sunday,
Messrs. Morris and Goolsby, of
Griffin, passed through the city en
route to Hampton Sunday. We
hope they had a real nice time with
he “fair 8ex.”
Miss Minnie Whitaker visited
Miss Lula Darsey last Sunday, as L.
C. S. was not able to attend church.
We are sorry to learn that Z, M.
Patterson is quite sick, and hope he
will recover soon.
Clever Dan Darsey spent Sunday
in town.
Col. Tig nor, of Jonesboro, preach
ed at this place Sunday 5 o’clock p.
m. His sermon was indeed well do
livered. N’importk who it is.
Apple Peelings on the Pavement
distnrbs many, and often upsets the poo
plo, but how much oftener does the
green apple disturb the stomach and up
set the bowels. This can be set right
by Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial.
Concord Calling*.
Concord, Ga., June 11.—James
L. Hooten is hauling a large bill of
fine lumber to build the Baptist
church at this place. Dorsette &
McElvin are doing the work.
John Green will quit courting a
gal any time to sell a bill of goods to
a paying customer. John is a good
olerk and popular with our people.
Miss Alburn Owen and Miss Del
ia Scott, of Ilollonville, were on the
train today making a visit to Molena>
where they will be the guests of Dr.
John Carnker.
Aunt Spencer, of Griffin, a good
woman, is spending a few days in
this town, the guest of Mrs. Gibbs.
Your correspondent has the poor
*an’s gout and has been sick three
*AKlN c
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never vanes. A marvel o
parity, strength and wholesomnwe. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, end ran
not be sold in eompetiton with the multitude
of low teat, short weight, atom RotaxPUkiro or phosphate
Powders. Sold only in cane.
Powder Co., 106 wall Street, New York
ets-d&wlvtop cclnui let or «th *a rt.
Not so nmdi by the Nomination of
as by LYONS,tlie great dispenser of Bargains,
delighting h sesste ^1®
EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICE TUMBLING.
lie performs by far the most marked ♦
evo¬
lutions in low cuts ever witnessed by his
thousands of patrons.
The New York Store.
lias been crowded every day since !: i Mon¬
day, hut this week’s prices will delight, as¬
tound and captivate. The irresistible magic
of OTONS’ special prices will prove the great-
est boon this community has ever had of*
fered it.
I Case of full width Scrim in solid and colored
stripes at 61-4 cents. We have nothing at IS
cents any better.
I case Plaid Linen de Indes at 7 cents. My 1
What a Bargain.
I case extra Fine Plaid Lawn Goods very sheer
and full width at 10 cents. Nothing better in
stock at 18 cents.
I solid case of the best 50 c Corsets in the world
I case Short ends of India Lawns at 5 cents.
YOU HAVE SEEN THESE GOODS BEFORE
AND KNOW EXACTLY
What - They - Are!
S ^GINGHAMS ALL MARKED DOWN WHERE ANY¬
BODY CAN REACH THEM 1
Another line of those 5 e. colored Lawns. These are
not the goods usually ofiered at 5 rente, but a very
much hotter grade; in fact the regular 8 c. line.
Parasols Fans, Mitts, ■i
- -
,
Hosiery , Ribbons.
This week will be the best all round week ever
known at
NE W YORK STORE.