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Remember the Dates !
^FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 21st and 22d,
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MONDAY the 24th Instant,
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On the Right Track.
W. O. Tilt is still on I he right trank and
comes to time with another train load of new
fresh goods, all bought for cash and at the
very lowest prices, lie controls only one
track and his line takes in public Favor, Hon
est Endeavor and all the good points that are
popular and to the interest of his many cus
tomers,. Give him a trial,
DRY GOODS.
Cullen, pnr yard, IIJ Mints,
: Checks, bust, per yard, it (’nuts,
Calicoes (best standard) per yard, 6] cants,
(Slnglmms (host standard) per yard, I cents.
Cation (Dress Patterns of 10 yards each, all siniidord
Mid guaranteed solid colors) for fit) cents.
’Jeans, pur yard, 12] eonis.
. Joans, School Hoy, all wool, per yards, 20 cents,
• Hickory Shirting, per yard, 07 cents.
Outing Flannels, per yard, 00 cants.
Pleaching, 3-4 standard, per yard, It cents,
Jiluttohing, 7-8 standard, per yard, 0 cents,
bleaching, 4*4 standard, jier yard, 7 cents.
, Ticking! por yard, 8J cents.
Sheeting, 8.4 per yard, 04 contt.
Shooting, 7-8 per yard, 44 cents,
Shooting, 4-4 per yard, nf cents. .
Shueting, 10-4 blenched, per yard, 21 cents,
Shooting, (1.4 blanched, per yard, 1(1 cents.
Sntoon, per yard, 0] cents.
Smyrna Hugs, large size. $2, Id. SnuiM size, 80c,
Jilin Hugs, large slr.c, Hie, Small size, 48 cents,
Oil Cloth yard wide, per yard, 20 cents.
Turkey Hod table cloth, per yard, 20 cents,
Canton Flannel, per yard, OH mints.
Hall thread, fifteen halls for 10 cents,
Corsets, 22 cents each,
Coralltio Corsets, best, Of) cents,
Hose, per pair, five cents.
Ladies ribbed vests, in cents cadi,
Just roeocciveil a full line of Laces, Iu. yard and up.
SuapendorN, per pair, 10 cents and up.
Coat’s thread, per spool, Of cents.
Umbrellas, twenty-six incites, 85 eon Ik each.
Wo have also added to oar immense stock a full and
complete lino of Ladies Trimmed Mats. Ask to see
thorn before buying. No trouble to show goods,
Ladies Waists, 118 omits each,
blankets, 10-4 heavy, Oil cents per pair,
Huttons, per gross, lift cents and up,
Fitts and noodles, (16 cents for three papers, full count.
Handkerchiefs, Olio, each. Ties, 2.1 mints oac.lt, and up.
Comforts, extra heavy, !jij,00 per pair,
Pipes, five eonts oaoli.
Pipes, genuine briar root, 15 cents oaoh,
We have just received the largest and most complete
line of Fancy Candies, Nuts and Fireworks over shown
In this section; fire eraokors, per pack, 03 cents.
Full lino of cleaned Currants, Citron, liaisons, 1‘rnncs,
Apples and Oranges, »
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A DRIVE IN HATS,
Wo are making a big drive in hats, and of
fer nobby thatches for the dome of thought at
oricotr that paralyze competition and popu-
in'ze our hats.
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Us, from 25cts. up.
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ON THE LIST.
W/O. Tift has some es
pecially attractive bar
gains on the list for his 3
Special Bargain Days. In
fact, the bargains are so
numerous and seductive
that, like the fair maid in
the picture, you will be at
a loss to choose between
them. We here onumcrate some of the more fetching feat ures of this remarka
ble stile. All goods uroplainly marked at the advertised prices.
Como early and you will have a larger list to select from.
Remember the Dates I
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 21st and Slid,
•=AND—
MONDAY the 24th Instant.
Pegging Away at Low Prices.
W. O. Tift is .still pegging away :tf. low pri
ces in pursuance nf his old motto, “Big busi
ness and small profits.”
SHOES.
Liidlca Polkas, solid, (12.1 cents per pair.
Children's Polkas, solid, 12.1 cents per pair.
I.adics Dongoht, 8H een'.s per pair.
Ladies Dongola, patent leather tip, SH cents.per pair.
I.uilies Olovo flraln, solid, ss eonts per pair.
Old Ladies Comforts, solid, H8 cents per pair.
Children’s shoes, per pair, 25 rents and up.
Hrogans, idl solid, per pair 00 cents.
Plow hIiocs, per pail'll,00.
.Men's laee shoes, p«r pair, Dollar and ten cents.
Man’s congress shoes, solid, Dollar and 10c. per pair.
Our regular 1,50 shoe, will sell for $1,25,
Our regnhu 1,75 shoe, will go for $1,5(1.
Our regular 2,00 shoo, will go for $1,75.
Nanay Hanks ladies shoe, for one dollar and Hie.
Our regular 2,50 shoe for $2,25,
. Our regular 3,00 slice for $2,50,
Oar regular 3,50 shoo for $3,00.
Our regular 4,00 shoe for $3,50.
Our regular 4,5(1 slice for $4,00,
Our regular 5,00 shoo for $1,50.
We have just received s full line of slices from man
ufilcturoi'K in all the latest styles—see our prices before
buying your slices.
NOTHING TOO RICH.
There is nothing too rich for the blood of
this youthful gormand. lie does not hesitate
to appropriate and enjoy the sweets of life.
Wo have found that- nothing is too rich or
too good for our patrons, nnd in view of that
fact have secured a finer stock of Groceries
and provisions than has ever before been
shown in this vicinity. You can make no
mistake in purchasing •from this choice stock,
for prices are as low a;; the lowest.
GROCERIES.
Meat 7J cents per pound.
Potash (tile size) I balls 25c.
Coffee. 20 cents per pound. Arbnckles 25 cents.
Sugar, granulated, Ifilbs for $1. Brown, 24lbs for $1.
Laid 74 cents per pound. Bread powders, per lb. 13c.
Oysters, 21b cun 8 cents, lib can 5 cents.
Standi 4$ cents. Sardines 4 cents per box.
Salmon 12] por can. Pickles (i cents.
Poaches I t cents. Mackerel II cents.
Tomatoes 8 cents. Corn starch 8 cents.
Pepper sauce 1) cents. Soda 8 cents per pound.
Tobacco 25c lb. Flour guaranteed, 45c sack.
1251 h sack salt, 7 1) e. 2d0lb sacks, 1)5 cents.
Siml'f, railroad mills, i! 1-3 cents per box.
Shredded cocoanct. fie. Stick candy 7c per pound.
Ilnrsfords bread powders II cents.
R e m e m her
That, all of oar Goods are Standard and Guaranteed, and
the above Prices hold good for thx’ee days FRIDAY- SAT
URDAY and MONDAY, December 21st, 22nd and 24th.
DO NOT FORGET THE
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I ligiiest Prices Paid for Long and
Short Cotton in the Seed.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Agents for the
CHATTANOOGA CHILLED PLOWS,
THE BEST OIS r Tl IK MARKET.
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Second Street,
TIFT
Tifton, Georgjia.
Beats Anything the World Has Ever Seen,
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In the line of Fine Clothing we can show the
best goods the World has ever seen, and fur
nish fits thfit would surprise a globe trotter.
CLOTHING.
Look at these prices and compare with others.
Our Hegular $2.51) suit, mnv $1.50.
“ “ $5.5(1 “ “ $3,60.
“ “ 3.50 w “ 2.00, t
“ “ 7.50 “ « 6.00.
“ “ 11.00 “ “ 5 50.
“ “ 11.00 “ “ all woolen $7.25.
“ “ 4.00 “ “ “ “ 2.50. •
“ « Boys $5.50 suits, $3.00.
Our regular mens all wool sack suits 8T2.50, now $8.60.
Our regular $10.00 mens sack suits, all wool $0.00.
Sack suits, square cut, all wool, regular price 47.00,
now $4.65.
Square cut all wool, was 6.00, now $3.25.
Square cut suit, was 0.00, now $0.30.
Our regulable.00 dollar suits, now $12.00.
All wool Clay Worsted cutaway suits was 11.00, now
$7.25.
Clay Worsted suits was 15.00, now $11.00.
Mens cotlonado pants, regular pried 1.00, now 65'e.
Onr regular 1.50 pants, now 00c.
Our regular 2.50 pants, wool, now 1.50.
Our regular 1.26 pants, now 80c.
Our regular 1.00 Jeans pants, now 75a.
Our regular 1.50 Moleskin pants, now 75o.
Extra heavy cottonado pants was 1.50, now 1.00.
All wool pants was 3.50, now 2.50.
All wool pants regular price 4.50, now 3.00.
Mens Laundricd shirts, reduced to 20c.
Mens LaunSricd shirts, reduced to 25c.-
Our regular 1.25 Laundried shirt 70c.
Our regular 1.00 Laundricd shirt 70c.
Our regular 00c Laundricd shirt 50c.
Oversliirts, 23 cents.
Undershirts, 23 cents.
Jeans Drawers 23 cents.
Jeans Drawers extra heavy 35 cents.
Collars, Linen 5 cents. , ,,
Cuffs, Linen 15 cents.
HARDWARE.
Loaded shells 3So, hnx, 3 for $1.00.
15 gallon wash pot 1.65c, 12 gallon, 1.55, 10 gal. 1.45.
Dixie stocks with extra points, $1.25. Scooter socks 76 c.
Bark collars 86c, canvass collars, 45c. Sweat, pads 35c.
Halters 23c. Plow bridles 45c. Plow lines jj rope 10c,
3 for 25c. Quart pails 5c. 2 quarts 8 cents.
We also carry a full line of crockery, glassware, and
tinware at prices lower than ever before known.
Tumblers 15c per set. Goblets 20c por set.
flames root, bound, 40c. Trace chains 35u and up.
Stove pipe 12 Jo per joint. Tacks, 10 papers 6c.
Screws 15 cents per gross.
Medicines.
Salts 3c per pound. Sulphur 5c per ponud.
Itnrngoric, 10c size, 5 cents. Laudanum, 10c size, Se.
Machine oil, 10c size, 5 cents. Bateman drops 5 rents.
K>s. Vanilla 0 cents. Ess. Lemon if cents.
Porous Plaslets 10F, Castor oil, I lie size, 8_i»nts.
Quinine 10 cents.
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TRUNKS.
IVc curry a full and complete line in this department
from 38 cents up.
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