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_ P SCKEUERMAN’S.
THE 1 SCHEUERMAN & WHITE STOCK MUST BE
CONVERTED INTO MONEY AT ONCE.
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, >ecial prices will be made in every de-
Profits will be entirely ignored, Money for
te goods is what I want.
Immense Reductions have been made on
Carpets, Mattings and RUgs.
: Lace Curtains and Draperies have suffered
* terribly in this great Mark Down Sale.
20 Novelty Dress Patterns must be sold and
will almost let you make the price-Cash is
■ what I want.
Shoes have not been overlooked in this great
Mark Down Sale, but priced will be made to fit
my desire to convert the stock into cash.
A fresh new stock of Spring and Summer
Clothing to select from. Prices a secondary
consideration.
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Remember
THIS STOCK MUST BE CONVERTED INTO CASH I
Will you reap the benefits of this great sale,
or will you sit Bargains? quietly by and see your neighbor
gather m the
Ai S CHEUERMAN -
k GO,
•VERY day last week we had big crowds and Big Bar-
i gains. This week we have Moie Bargains still.
'Bright, new goods—the very latest novelties—and can
be had only of us.
Chiffonetts, entirely new, 74c.
Jaconet Duchesse in light green, blue pink, and
purple, the prettiest cool dress goods of the season.
R. P. STRICKLAND <£ CO.
GO TO
uu FLEMISTER
That great sale of Dry Goods continues with much in
terest The Rome goods are very popular and bargain
hunters are having a picnic. The prices are lower than the
people expected and sales are increasing every day. This
is indeed very gratifying. We adveatised the goods at
cost. We are doing just what we advertised and now the
trading public know that it is true. We have no
dull days, nor will we have so long as we can sell goods at
wholesale cost. This we can well afford, as we bought
them very cheap, No one can sell wool Challies at 13JC. a
yard without loosing money, unless bought at a bankrupt
or receiver’s sale. Neither can you buy Mattings, Carpets,
Rugs, or any other merchandise at half price nnless bought
as we bought ours. There is no use talking about trying to
sell goods cheap unless you first have them bought that way.
Competition may twist and squirm, use printer’s ink and
loud words, yet they avail nothing in the absence of fine,
seasonable goods and low prices. At blemisters they have
the largest and most elegant stock to select from and that
which is most important of all—that power which control
trade—that which should and does interest everyone—that
which competitors fear the most— namely, prices. As we
have said the goods are here and must be sold. We made
the prices whtn we bought, now you take the goods.
Our store room is crowded. Yes we are forced to use
the side walk in front for
Matting and ,
■t wt by letting have them just
a° to stop you Flemister show
little money with Mr. to
im
SHINGLES, LATHS, ..
ROUGH >'< DRESSED LUMBER,
Sash, Doors, Blinds. Lime and Brick for Sale.
HENRY W. SPARKS,
Corner of 8th and Meriwether Streets.
THE ONLY STRICTLY WHITE BAR
in GRIFFIN, is
O. H, Ison’s “Arcade.”
v The Best Liquors, Beers, Imported and
Domestic Cigars,
BILLIARDS. POOL and a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
The Patronage of All Soldiers and Citizens Invited and
all Will be Treated Well.
Jack’s/ Jack’s! Jack’s!
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Jack’s
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Imperial Cream Bread,
Pronounced by the best judges to be the purest and
finest bread that was ever offered on this market.
For Sale only by
«£ SOM.
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For
Choicest Fancy
GROCERIES,
EL Modello and
Fair Exchange
CIGARS,
Duke of Durham and
Richmond Straight Cut
C1GARETTS,
Call on
ROSWELL H, DRAKE.
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Orlffta, Georgia, May 30,1894.
'ROUND ABOUT-
City Note* and New* from ThI* and
Adjoining counties
KOT DO BASHFUL.
"Here's to the maiden of ba»h(ul fifteen,"
Sung Sheridan years ago; ->
I w-irrant you were he alive today,
He wouldn't consider h<-r so.
Jason Weems, of Luella, was in the
city yesterday.
Col. T. W. Thurman spent yester¬
day in Atlanta.
Col. H. C. Peeples, of Atlanta, was
In the city yesterday.
Bob Douglass, of St. Lonia, spent
yesterday with his friends in this
city.
Miss Alice Springer, of Atlanta,
came down yesterday and is visiting
Miss Kate Isou.
Col. W. T. Dicken, of McDonough,
and J. H. Stillwell, of Luella, were in
the city yesterday.
Mrs. A. O. Bennett went up to At¬
lanta yesterday to spend several
days with relatives.
Maj. W. F. Shellman, ofSavannah,
traffic manager of the C. R. K , was
ia the cicy yesterday.
Miss Bessie Hogan, who has been
visiting Miss (ierttnde Fulghum,re¬
turned home yesterday.
The Shakespeare Class meets on
Thursday afternoon at the residence
of Mrs. J. W. McWilliams.
-Tel. T. 0. Crenshaw, claim agent of
the C. R. R., went down to Savannah
yesterday on business for the road.
Mrs. W. T. Milam, who has been
visiting her parents in Macon for the
past week, will return home tomor¬
row.
Miss Mary Lee Leonard, of Atlan¬
ta, returned home yesterday from
a pleasant visit to Miss Addie Vale
Kincaid.
Misees Ailie McCall. Evelyn Head-
ley and Deanie McAndrews and
Messrs. W. D. Farmer, Ueo. D. and
Howard H. McCall, of Macon, came
up yesterday afternoon .to attend
the Miss Nellie Head entertainment
at the Y. M. U. A.
L. M. Harris, of tbe Columbus En¬
quirer-Bun, passed through the city
yesterday on bis way to Augusta to
spend a day or so.
The Schubert Sextette club, of At¬
lanta, which gave an enfertainment
in this city Monday night for the
benefit of the Griffin Rifles, netted
for them quite a neat sum.
A mule attached to a hack driven
by Abe Jackson, colored, was killed
Monday night on Zebulon street,
Dear ihe eucampmeDt, by being ruD
into by oDe of Ramey’s hacks.
Hod. Cbas. L. Moses, M. C. 4th
district, passed through the city yes¬
terday morning od his way to Wash
iDgton City from home at Turin,
where he has been spending a week
or so.
Mrs, Dr. Gilbeit, who has been
spending sometime with her sister
Mrs. Miles Dobbins at Cartersville,
returned to this city yesterday and
is family. Visiting Mayor J. D. Boyd pnd
Aleck Atkinson, of Butts county,
will deliver an address on tbe issues
of the day at the court house on the
second Saturday iu June, at tea
o’clock. Everybody in this and sur¬
rounding counties is invited to come
out.
Today the State militia who have
been at Camp Northen for the past
ten days, will leave for their homes.
There will be genuine regret in the
hearts of most of our people at their
departure aud tbe suspicion of a
tear in the eyes of tbe encampment
belles,
Miss Elizabeth Cope Mills enter¬
tained at the residence of her parents
Col. and Mrs. T. R. Mills on yester¬
day morning from 10 to 12 o’clock,
tbe Savannah Volunteer Guards aDd
tbe Thirteen Club. About one hun¬
dred quests were present and the oc¬
casion was the most enjoyable of the
entire encampment, Elegant re¬
freshments were served.
During the present State encamp¬
ment so far, thousands of compii
men ts have been beard on all sides
in regnrd to the excellence of the
band, whjcb in every way far excels
any of the previous encampments,
and their concerts which, by the way,
have been few enough, were thor-
oroughly enjoyed by those who have
been so fortunate as to accidentally
be present when the performance was
in progress.
Dr. I. S. Hopkins, president of tbe
StatoTecbuological School in Atlan¬
ta, who was elected on Monday to
the position of president of Wesleyan
Female College at Macon, sent in his
resignation yesterday to the board
of trustees through secretary
of the board of that college iu Ma
coo. be having made up his mind to
decline the honor, and preferring to
continue his work at tbe Technology
rnl school. Dr. Hopkins spent yes¬
terday iu this city, having delivered
the commenceuieut address before
tbe public schools, and his resigna¬
tion was sent from here.
World’* Columbian Kxposltlon
Will be of value to the world by illus¬
trating the improvements in the me¬
chanical at ts and eminent physicians
will tell you that the progress in
medical agents has been of equal im¬
portance, and ns a strengthening
laxative that Syrup of Figs is far in-
advance of all others.
HEALTH HOME,
-OR-
Hygienic Sanitarium
(Commonly Known m Water Cum.)
JsJocatedin GriffiD, Ga., on the
corner of Eighth andChappelstreets;
150 yards north from tbe Passenger
Depot. This Hygienic pome (In¬
firmary) is ready and open to receive
and treat, to core all Invalids of
Acnt« and Chronic diseases; and to
treat tbe well people to keep them
well. For full particulars send after
circular.
J. M. Armstrong, M. D , Prop., ^
d*cl0d*w6m. Griffin, Ga.
sale or the OU MUI.
Sealed bids were opened yeaterday
by Judge J. J. Hunt and Receiver R.
H. Drake for the sale jf the oil mill
property. Abbott &, Co , of Atlanta,
bid for the real estate and machinery
$15,600. Paul Romere, of Atlan¬
ta, bid for the same items $15,339.
W. P. Walker bid $32,500 for the
property and $1,500 for the notes
and accounts. The lust bid was ac¬
cepted, $2,000 to be paid in cash,
one-tbird Ootober 1, one-third Jan¬
uary 1 and the balance iu the fall of
1895. The property was well sold,
tbs first cost of it being $42,000 five
years flgo, and the machinery would
naturally have deterioated five per
cent, each year, besides the deprecia¬
tion that has taken place in all kinds
of property.
For Executive Committee.
Editor News and Sun—T be follow¬
ing list of good active Democrats is
suggested to be voted for as mem¬
bers of the Democratic Executive
Committee for this district at the
primary to be held June 16th:
J. D. BOYD, BLAKELY,
B. R.
ELI BREWER,
W. H. BAKER,
DOUGLAS GLESSNER,
J. P. SAWTELL.
Please publish and oblige
Many Democrats.
Editor News and Svn—P lease a n¬
nounce the names of B. C. Randall,
Henry T. Fuller and .las. R, Evans
for members of theexecutivecommit-
tee from Orr’s district. We think the
managers >ught to allow Orr’s die-
SEES= 3 Orbs.
Democrats of
Evana Get* Randolph.
Cuthbebt, Ga., May 29.—The De¬
mocracy of Randolph unanimously county selected met
here today and
Evads delegates to the State con¬
vention.
The meeting unanimously indorsed
President Cleveland’s administra¬
tion.
It a?ao indorsed the Hon. Henry G.
Turner for United States senator.
Tbe National Game.
Following are the scores of ths
games in tbe Southern League yes¬
terday:
B. B-H. E
N. OrieaDB—0 10041004 —10 3 3
Savan'h.. -0 00000101 -2 8
Mobile......—0 0 4 0 3 3 0 0 0 —10 11 3
Charleston—0 23000010 -8 9 '
Nashville. —2 002 0 4041 -13 18
Atlanta.,. -1 24001010 - 0 11
Reported daily at Tom Bearden’s
saloon.
Rhenmatiem-racks the system like
a thumbscrew. It retreats before the
power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
purifies the blood.
“Orange Blossom” removes all ob¬
structions and creates a healthy, Bold
natural flow of all secretions.
by E. R. ADtbony.
MILITARY VISITORS
and
. CITIZENS .
Will all go to
No. 19 Hill Street,
al Champion’s old stand
where yon will find
TOM BEARDEN
and GE0R0E
who will serve you with
the best Cocktails,
Whiskies and
Cold Beer, etc.
Base Ball by wire re¬
ported daily. Election
Returns for Governor re¬
ported by wire.
and see us.
TOM BEABDEN.
GEORGE JONES.
50 lbs. good Flour
40 lbs. Grits
15 lbs. best head Rice
balm on 15
Condensed Milk 15
Can Tomatoes
Pickled Tripe
Fresh Florida Cabbage
Fresh
FISH,
BEEF,
PORK
and SAUSAGE.
7 Am making the best
sage in the city.
J. 11 . HOLMA N.
Tax Notice, 1894.
I expect to be at tbe ■ afferent precinct*
State theparpom and County, of receiving follows: Tax Return*
as
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Grjffln, Jane 9.15,1«, April 7, 38. 31, 23, 38; 28, Hay 39 and 8, 30. 19,
NEW YORK STORE.
Nothing
Succeeds Like
Enterprise
And to Suit the Times
We Have Just Received
And Will Offer for the Coming Week
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50 pieces 32-inch Percale 5c. a yard.
50 pieces Outing Cloth 5c. a yard.
50 pieces Figured Lawn 3*c. a yard.
50 pieces White Lawn 5c. a yard.
All the Special above Drive. goods are worth 10c. a yard
and are a
China Silk for Shirt Waists at 40c. worth
50c. a yard.
CLOTHING! ★ CLOTHING! * CLOTHING!
Suits for Meu, Youths and Boys—the very best quality
at lowest prices. <*
SPECIAL SALE of MENS SUITS
SQ90
Suits worth $io, $12 a’hd $15.
Just received al ot of Sample Hats woith $2, $3^ and
$4 all at— N \
■$1.50.»
SHOES, SHOES, •
.for Men and Boys.
Shoes, Shoes, For Ladies, Misses and Children.
at all prices. Every pair warranted. We keep only the
best. * *
David Waxelbaum&Go
27 HILL STREET.
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New Ripe Tomatoes,
New Ripe Peaches,
Strawberries,
Ail kinds Fish,
Shrimp and Crabs,
Bananas,
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Beef Tongues,
/ Ice Cured Bellies,
Barrel Pickles 50c gal.
Ferris Hams,
Graham Flour,
Oat Meal,
ii
50 lbs. Grits #1 00 to-day.
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