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Read Carefully the Following Price
Groceries
Shoes
Ladies waists, cheap,
,1,111c I fug!*, 60 (KJlllH (tflcll.
Smyrna Hugs, 86 cents cadi.
Ladies I lose, per pair, 06 emits.
Thread, ((’(Hites’) per spool, Olds.
Mea,| per lb. 7 l.-2c.
Breakfast bacon, per pound.
I-ard, per pound, 08 cents.
Coffee, per pound, 20 cents. .
Tobacco worth 40 cents per pound
only 26 cents.
. Slarfcli, per pound, 05 cents.
Oysters, per oan, 00 cents.
Making powder, per pound, 20cts.
Sardines, per box, 05 cents.
Full line or—
Spices,
Mluee meats,
Olivos,
Olive oil,
Durkees dressing,
Corn starch,
Maple syrup,
Cofioanut,
Cocoa,
Moiled oats,
Mamins,
Calicos, per yard, 8} cents.
Shucks, per yard, 4 cents.
Sheeting, per yard, 5 omits,
Bleaching, per yard, 5 pants.
Ginghams,,per yard, 4 cents.
. .leans, per yard, 16 cents.
Hickory stripe best, extra heavy
only 8 cents per yard.
Ginghams, host, per yard, 0.} ets.
, Percales, 4-4 pur yard, J2i cents.
Corsets, 25 cents each.
Muttons, per gross, 05 cents,
Ladies shirts. 60 cents each.
Full lino of
Ribbons
Ladies glove grain, only ,85cts.
Ladies Dongola button, 81,00.
Old Ladies Comforts, 81,00.
Ladies Cowpcn shoes, 04cts.
Children’s Cowpen shoes, 45ets.
Children’s Dongola patent tip, 40c,
Ladies Dongola patent tip, $1,00.
Ladies Vims kid, $1,4,0.
Brogans, for men, 95 cents.
Lace shoes, for men, (solid) 81,00.
Lace and Congress calf shoes,
for men, 81,50.
Plow shoes, for men, $1,10.
Boys lace shoes, (solid) Sects. .
Clothing
rndershirts, for men, wool, l!5cts
Fndorshirts, for men, cotton,25cts,
Overshirts, for men, ohly25cts,"
Laundered shirts, for Otlcts.
Half hose, par pair, 05 cunts.
sms Pants, warranted
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W. O. Tift has some especially attractive* bargains in ev
ery line of general merchandise. In filet 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 pricOs,
Call early before all my bargains arc gone and 1 will en
deavor to make you happy iflow prices will do it.
or money 'refunded, only 05cts.
Pants, for men, only 60els.
Pants, for men, all wool, for 81,55.
We are making the greatest drive
CLOTHING ever known in this
section, lit prices our competitors
at all prices, cannot touch.
A Full and Complete
line of Trunks.
Prunes,
i.nd CHEAPEST Line of
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DIXIE STOCKS, GENUINE, $1,25
SCOOTER STOCKS, 75 Cents, EACH
Agents for—McCORMICKS MOWER, the cheapest and best on tfye market,
and for the CHATTANOOGA Chilled Steel PLOWS.
SECOND STREET,
, T1FTON, GEORGIA
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Or at our Stock wliicii presents
NEW FEATURES.
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TO KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES,
Constantly Changing
and in that manner CONSTANTLY RENEWED.
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Nothin**' old or Shop Worn,
M0 OLD LEFT-OVER STOCK;
dii? Origin, Fresh and New. Hired from lirst hands
FROM MAKERS TO US,
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To tlie C Jan sun lers, 1 Ienoe tli e
SMALLNESS' OF PEICE.
Our Stock is Large Enough to Supply all your
wants, and we guarantee a saving to you.
BE RICH
Because the prices xs'emsk for everything we sell arc nd !;■.go crf-uglt,
to make us so. Blit we ate busy, a >id that’s Lite next thing
to it. “A Little Here and a Little There,”
Is our motto.
WE ID O NOT
Give baits by selling one article at or below cost, then making up on the
balance the customer may want. There is no business in
that. We leave that sort of business for the too
per center. One swallow does, not make
Summer, nor does one
in mini
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ANOTHER LAR6E SHIPMENT OF
SHOES, .-. S T O V E S
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FURNITURE,
.Ancl 1STever wo Cheap).
Originators of Low Prices for this Section.