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THE GAZETTE: TIETON, O A.,-FRIDAY, .JANUARY 18, 1803,
Read Carefully the Following Price List
Ladica wuktg, cheap.
.lute Huge, GO cents each.
Smyrna Hugs, 80 cents each.
Ladies Hose, per pair, 00 cents.
Thread, (Coates) per spool, 0 lets.
Shoes
Groceries
Calicos, per yard, SJ cents.
Checks, per yard, 4 cents.
Shooting, per yard, 0 cents.
Bleaching, per yard, ft cents.
(iinghams, per yard, 4 cents.
Jeans, per yard, JO cents.
Hickory stripe host, extra heavy,
pnly 8 cents per yard.
Ginghams, host, per yard, (5>J ets.
Percales, 4-4 per yard, I'2i cents.
Corsets, ti.O cents each.
Buttons, per gross, 00 cents.
Ladies shirts, 00 cents each,
Full lino of—-
Ribbons
and
Laoes,
Meat, per lb. 7 l-2e.
Breakfast bacon, per pound.
Lard, - per pound, 08 cents.
Coffee, per pound, 20 cents,
Tobacco worth 40 cents per pound
only 25 cents.
Starch, per pound, 00 cents.
Oysters, per can, 06 cents.
Baking powder, per pound, 20ots,
Sardines, per box, 05 cents,
Full line of—
Spices,
Mince moats,
Olives,
Olivo oil, )
Durkecs dressing,
Corn'starch,
Maple syrup,
Goconnut, /■’
Cocoa,
Rolled oats,
Raisins,
Ladles glove grain, only 85cts.
Ladles Dongola button, 41,00.
Old Ladies Comforts, 41,00,
Ladies Cowpen shoes, 64cts.
Children’s Cowpen shoes, 45cts.
Children's Dongola patent tip, 40c.
Ladies Dongola patent tip, $1,00.
Ladies Yiots kid, $1,40.
Brogans, for men, 95 cents.
Lace shoes, for men, (solid) 41,00.
Lace and Congress calf slices,
for men, 41,00.
Flow shoes, for ptep, $1,10.
Boys laee shoes, (solid) SOyts.
Undershirts, for men, wool, Of
Undershirts, for men, cotton,2f
Overshirts, for men, only 2Gcts,
Laundered shirts, for OOets.
Half hose, per pair, 00 cents.
Jeans Pants, warranted
«0l*rMIAHTIia
W. O. Tift has some especially attractive bargains in ev
ery line of' general merchandise. In fact his bargains are so
numerous and seductive that, like the fair maiden in the pict
ure, you will be at a loss to make a selection of your purchases,
I herein enumerate some of the more taking attractions.
All goods are plainly marked at the advertised prices,
Cal! early before all my bargains arc gone and I will en
deavor to make you happy if low prices will do it.
or money refunded, only OOets,
Bants, for men, otdy OOets.
Pants, for rtlpp, all wool, for 41,05.
Wo are making the greatest drive
in CLOTHING ever known in this
soetlcfti, at prices our competitors
cannot touch.
A Full and Complete
line of Trunks.
Prunes,
The Labor of An Efficient Corps of
County Heporluu,
Fiilgiini Notes.
Knioma, January HI,--.Mrs, .1. W.
Murray, who Inis been vimling at
Jlowsoii for several weeks, returned
home this morning,
Dr. B. W. Alexander and Mr.
t'Ciigo” Nobles, of Alapiiha, was in
pill' town awhile yesterday evening,
Mihs .Mattie Lovett, of Sparks, who
has been visiting here during the
past week or two, returned to her
home qp last. Sunday, imieli to the re
gret of some of our young men.
Khler W. F. Cox filled his llrst up
pnintmonl Itoru on the llrst Sunday
in Hits iiitiiith.
Owing to nn accident, so I learn,
that Well my young friend, Henry
Hayes, when he wan <|iiilc young, lie
lias evci stood in holy liorrur of
geese. They do say that Henry will
I'ttn from a goose now. For further
particulars sue Henry.
We are haring very disagreeable
weather, The prospect now is that
the oat and vegetable crop is killed
by the recent, freezes. This surely
must bo the coldest winter we have
ever laid in South Georgia and Flor
ida.
One tviMili ll»p urallicr'H fiver. Inn mid,
Tlio tinxt Hu swinging lint;
No oatH In fowl the Uorru'N mi,
Nor ralilmuo lor tho pot.
Mill, l»o I he weather wliut It may,
We'll do lllO beat WO t'ltll,
And wlum lee and nitow entiHW mir way
Wo'11 hoar It llko a man.
'The little Ryan pliild, who was so
sick with pneumonia ten days ago, is
improving very fast and will seott lie
well.
_ There is very little sickness in this
community at present, less perhaps
THE
Mr. W. It. Johnson, of our town,
and several others went to Florida
just before (.'hrlntimis on a prospect
ing tour. They have returned well
Hulislicd to live in Worth county a
while longer.
The following mutiieipnl officers
have been elected for the present
year: iMayot—.1, II. Foul; omtneil-
omii Aaron Barks, .1. I,. Butler, It.
II. Hutchinson, Jr., and T, A. In
man.
Mr, W. B. Parks killed his pig
during the last.cold days; it weighed
MiMI pounds. If every larmcr would
raise plenty such pigs it would
greatly relieve the hard times of our
country.
The Sibley company's fruit farm is
progressing finely, They ire taking
up slumps and trees, clearing and
and fencing a largo acreage to plant,
in fruit trees the present year, Suc
cess to them. I wish men' of such
enterprising men would Immigrate to
our county. ,
Ty-Ty Lodge, No, ,'ts:t, F, and A.
M., Inis elected and installed tho fol
lowing officers for tlit 1 present year:
Will lake Advantage of the Many Bargains we are now Offering in all
WINTER GOODS
Events cast their shadows before. The shelves in our store must be cleared of all Winter Goods,
This is done we will place before the Public an Elegant line of SPRING GOODS.
Our Buyer will visit the BEST MARKETS in the XT. 8., and secure only
than has been at any time during the
past year. .
I hope the good people of this sou-
tion of tho uouuty will not forget that
tho mtd-ttunimer fair will lie held in
Tliton during tlio mouth of July
next, Let ua go to work and get up
a. nlc<Mmibi| Irum our community,
ttnd. show to the visitors to the fair
W’lutti wu can do in our section. Now
Is,the. time to uummwtco preparing to
jjttMp exhibits, There is no better
section, in 'Georgia .than Berrien coun
ty. What we need boro is good, in-
and fill every department in our store.
WE ARE CLOSING OUT Furniture extremely low'for cash,.or will sell on easy Installments. We ha’
splendid run on Clothing—we have left a few suits and odd pants that will'be closed but at once. Come andsec
lore buying. We have constantly on hand Bran, Hay, Seed and Feed Oats, Corn, Meal, Flour, and anything else
Genuine Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes. Begin the year right and trade with a. Cash Yovsk. We' propose
our Rbbutation of* selling more goods for the motley than any house in this section,''
PATMUnTZ' VtT?n r PTJJPT^Q "omc.NATORs OF low PRICE!
FOR T1FTO.N.”
LARGEST and CHEAPEST Line of HATS in the City.
DIXIE STOCKS, GENUINE, $1,25. SCOOTER STOCKS, 75 Cents, EACH.
Agents for-
and for tht
—McCORMICKS MOWER, the cheapest and best on the market,
CHATTANOOGA Chilled Steel PLOWS.
W. 0. !
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SECOND STREET, TIT f\ fTI T TjUT
TIFTON, GEORGI A. VV . U. 1 1 £ 1 .