The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, May 26, 1889, Image 4

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’-rr-*»«*WN& P “r.tdkT.t ^ - W". f 3 ryjTfit i, wW l**t nppwiwit ami porgafiveou t he market. ** Days! ir mode tbu Lite 81*» Crayon Gallery Portrait. between Uemmn- «nd i at oar now > Potralt and frame. to^et freeofcharge come op thbi week and nit CHELL & CO. 17 HP Street, Griffin, Q» • ! ..... attached, 18th “ .................. 1,250. and 1 mile from town, well situated, having two good hous- harns and out-house. Two acres planted in grapes, _ _ jose Plums, one acre in Peaches, one acre Apples and „d investment at, $2,000. IWELL H. DRAKE, BKAL ESTATE A6EMT. S T BB . - ™ WAYMAN’S LARGE, FINE STRAWBERRIES, (Daily). *» CHEESE, ter Always find Chickens at ?ast strips. i our store. KS 8 * Prompt a , D JUT mm livery. *SM-j <m* W. Clark & Son. PPP fjgtra. -r- Ian Geo. Seymore’s. KKKLY COMPANY ■c 1 LEADERS ■«> OF LOW PRICES Will offer on Monday the Cheapest line of Dry Goods and Shoe shown in Griffin. w ! 1 v - ;< >■' ■- gT tr 'ey ,!^ S* "■ " B n " r " 5' 8000 yds, Figured Lawn st 2c. HEADQUARTERS 3000 yds. ** “ Better grade, at 3 l-2c. 2 Cases Calico at3c.—Cheapat 5c. -FOR- Style and at Prices that Cannot be Matched, 1500 White yds. Plaid SaOnes Dress at I^awns 6 l-4c. at 7 Former l-2c.; worth prices 12 10c. l-2e. Underwear, Etc, -«s buy in large quuanties direct from tiie manufacturers. “ “ Sheer. Lawns at 10c.; onr neighbors call them cheap at 15c. m Figured Batiste, 40 Mhos wide, at 10c., well worth 12 l-2c. Men’s Balbrigan Undervest deduced )dfr«J0c. to Misses Slippers at 50c. Coloyed Fighred Mulls at Wc. A bargain at 25. « t< « “ ««• to 21 ^r*4les’ Ladies’ and Misses’ Newpprts r at 50c. and Mlsses Oxiord Ties at 75c. m mm m Flannel OverBhirts flrorn 40c, Ml# Old Ladles’ Cloth Buskins at 35c, it les’ and Misses’ Pat. Leather tip Oxfords at $1.00, ■ - - - Our front 50c. and Unlaundn’ed back, is by |Shirto far better in Plait Goods and than! * buy eieewl ” \ Bnttot Shoes at $1.00. for open 75c. a Child’s Shoes and Slippers at 35c. m * is* ahd losses’ Tan Oxfords, at all prices. For Ladies and Children. See It and You Will Be C tied Keely Oxfords $2.00 Tire ShoesAn Plain every shape and width, common r • tore. in toe and Pat. Leather Tipped. Our 75c. Shirt sells for $1.00 anywhere. i _ the i Just received Nsw Medici Laces, New Torchons, New Ham- -Newline Water-Proof Collars and Cuffs, in white and colored. The 1 SHOE FOE THE MONET ETEB SOLH » AllICA. i bures W‘ ,lderies - thing for summer wear. a uy a Shoe IY any kind PAIR until yon WARRANTED. see our stock if you want to M All Silk Mills at SIR? SAVES MONEY. N|w paraTO;8, FftB8,*c., at prices that can’t be dupUc»t©4 else. V 1 for Men and Boys at about HALF PRICE. ML :4 - r -!"-i— u —mmmmm VKE INTEND TO KEEP PP OUR REPUTATION FOR ^ LEADER! LOW PRICES ! ' BARGAINS EVERY DAY! ' ‘-I I. "* ' ' -- 'Sgl j ‘| j 1 f * £ * ......... 1 „..?ws P stands for Pierce, the wonderful Providing doctor, remedies, which he safe of is concoctor, Pleasant to taste, and easy to take, Purgative Pellets now “bear off the * cake. ” Fre«hn«1i,' In elegant variety at Geo. Seymore’s, from 6 to 8 p. m. Bargains In Potato Slips. I will sell for the next thirty days at at ten,cents my bargain hundred. counter Potato Slips Griflin. a - Residence m East Jos. Morris. wi.*wed.t©july4 Factory _■ . w wfv.itont and selling all it can manufacture, its trade extending to great die tarn**along all the railroads. proprietors are enterprising and pushing citisens, and the factory is bound toareumejgoodly proportions In the future. Already more machi¬ nery is contemplated, and doubtless larger quarters wilt soon have to be found. ' ' ‘ ' ''' , “She’s Much Older Than Her Hus¬ band.” We heard a young girl make the above remark the other day ahout a quainted. lady with whom It we are slightly ac¬ was not true, yet the flvb lady in question older actually does look years than her husband, although his junior, she She is really several years is prematurely aged, and functional funct derangement is the cause. Dr. Pieree’s Favorite Pre¬ scription be would cure her, aud should all recommended to her, and to others who are in the same condition If the reader of this chances to be . similar sufferer, let her get the “Pre¬ scription.” It will bring back her lost beauty, and, better still, it will re¬ move all those distressing symptoms which have made life a torden to her so give long. satisfaction. Money refunded See guarantee if it don’t -printed on bottle wrapper. , ^ —- ^ . . .. v . " ‘Get Your beer £S£!* ** «' A Cord. Editor Gripfin News Iaec in y< paper of a few days since an the whippej purport of which was that l was by the White Gaps. Saw, confidence. Each and every for such false rumors. ” ’ Re spectfully, Wm . Cochran. Never hod a preparation a more appropri ate name thau Ayerie Hair Vigor. When the capillary glands become enfeebled by diaeaae age, or neglect, thia] drawing imparts re¬ newed life to the scalp, so that the hair as¬ sumes much of its yonthfnl fnlfbeel and beauty. ' Do You Idfce Good Beer? »h,o a preventive o ••Food. H tan Raven’. ,BL Food, giM . m iMMnyi.ii V nee Raven’s Food. ..... bas no equal. TRY IT. If not eatlefled will return J. H. Keit Drewry’s Drug : Store : Has Jaat received a hill supply of Landredth, Cleveland and jqtinson A Rab¬ bin* Garden Seed—also field seed—all fresh. Guaranteed EASTERN SEED POTATOES. STOCK POWOERS!.’ NERVE AND GONE LINIMENT ! I! MB. DREW R Y "T* Attention, Public! This is to certify thgt John Ison, Esq., of Griffin, Ga., is the only author¬ ised and exclusive agent for the sale of our celebrated brand of "®W Gum Spring” Kentucky Whiskey, in the city of Griffin from this date, and no- other parties have this noted brand of whiskey to offer to the trade. Those Wishing a pure and unadul¬ Try terated it whiskey for all purposes, The ladies, will find^it babies, only and in old the hands require of John it it Ison. “Old and be convinced. men Kentucky,” and wherever known, for years. THOMPSON, WILSON & CO. may26dlm i 111 1 11 « ' Distinguished Pupils of the' Public Schools. FOR THE FALi, TERM, ’88 , 6th Grade—Bessie Brawner, Olive West- 7th Grade—David Clark, FOR SPRING TERM, ’89. 1st Grade-Reuben Gossett, Ear- nest Newton, Paul Drewry, Jennie Drewry, Walter Seymore, Georgia Seymore, Kittle Thurman, Claitde Henderson. 3rd Grade—Anna Blount Beeka, Mary Boyd. 4th Grade—Rebecca Nall. 6ih Grade—Dora Asher, Bessie Brawner, Clyde Doe, Belli? Simpson, Kate Simpson, Effie Thomas. Lelia Cole, Eunice Edwards. TthGrade—Florence Fechner, Fan¬ nie Shackefford, Nettie Snider, Janie Brawner, Gertrude Fnlgham, Latie Maggie Laing, E. Hall, Sam Weems, Jessie Tumipseed, Maud Hammond, Addie Stephenson, PJiny.Hall. FOB THE YEAR. Bessie Brawner, David Clark. rteev and Unnch are 6 to very 8 fine, at Geo.Seymore’s, from p. m. MfiS. L. L BENSON -AND—r- AUNT 8H ADY wish tfl inform their friends that they will open their NEW GOODS on MONDAY. Call and see the * WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS in the ' FINEST MATERIAL. MfiWTHATS from Ten to Tweiiy-fiyo Cents EVERY DAY- Legal Notice of Proposed Legislation.* ' 10 p - ■■ ■ . Notice ii/bereby given thot a bill will be in troduced in the next General Aeeerobly o Georgia, liquors within to prevent three the miles sale of of intoxicating Methodist the church Georgia. at Orchard Hill, Spalding may9-5w county A Fish Valued by a Lady. What fish ismost valued by olady ? Her-ring. Dr. Riggers’ Let her HuekM>erry ring the glad news of Cordial, Boyirtg her child tarom a case of cramp wfic, and relieving it teething. this particular line and ssSSaBS- mum ansi 1 ® 1 ® t#f m W'k tea Lam ■ Io fact anything you, W ..^f. y mmm goods tiTmatch 118 *° ° W aflBortinent of ^j^ingB. 5 A RRIVE FOR THIS WEEK! ALL SILK MITTS, FOR 25 ,< In black and colors. These goods 25 are worth fully twice the money, move them the price has been made centis per pair, STRAW HATTINlJS IN MOSAIC PATTERNS ■ :n. -v : ... V J ■ . . . ^Donotbuy^)ur China^Matrtings^ until sou have examined our out stoc else, and our prices a right. Window Shades i ★ Curtain Poles Linen Shads in all Lengths, Widths and Colors. Extra widths made to order without extra! charge. We show a line of 1 — . solid Brass, Wood with brass mountings and soldid Woods, and will dtfpii • ym cate prices here or elsewhere. . . ; ) ( ; Ladies Low Cut Shoes. * . In endless varjpty, and would be glad to have you compare qualities a prices with any dealer, in the state. AJfull assortment of every style a: grade of Shoes- ’ . . • | _ -WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR- W. L. DOUGLAS’ $3 SKIM Also, a full line of his $2.00 Boys Shod, and his Men’s $2.00, f 2.25, | and $4.00 goods. Price and name stamped on the bottom of every pair. “They Are The Best In The World.* Scheuerw & Whi