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CallooR, por yard, il.J cents.
Cheeks, per yard, 4 cents.
Sheeting, per yard,, 5 cents,
bleaching, per yard, 6 cents.
Ginghams, per yard, I cents.
Jeans, per yard, 15 cents.
Hickory stripe host, extra heavy,
only 8 cents per yard.
Ginghams, best, per yard, (ij cts.
I'ercales, 4-4 por yard, 121 cents.
Corsets, 25 cents each, '
Hattons, per gross, Of) cents.
Ladies shirts, 50 cents each.
Full line ot--
jR.il > 1)041 s
and
I jf ltU *s,
at all prices.
I'ndcrshirls, for men, wool, Oficts.
I 'ndorshfrts, for men, cotton,2Scts.
Overshirts, for men, only Uncle,
Laundered shirts, for OOcts,
Half hose, per pair, Oh cents,
Jeans Pauls, warranted
JS r ol Io Rip
or money refunded, only flOets.
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Pants, for men, only COels,
Pants, for men, all wool, for $1,55,
We are making the greatest drive
in CLOTHING ever known in this
section, at prices our competitors
cannot touch.
Qw.rN.bM.fta
-^ON THE LISTE-
W. (). Tift has some especially attractive bargains in ev
ery line of general merchandise. In fact his bargains are so
numerous and seductive tiiat, like the fair maiden in the pict
ure, you will be at a loss to make a selection of your purchases,
I therein enumerate some of the more taking attractions.
All goods are plainly marked at the advertised prices.
Call early before all my bargains are gone and I will en
deavor to make you happy if low prices will do it.
Ladies glove grain, only 85cts.
Ladies Dongola button, $1,00.
Old Ladies Comforts, $1,00.
Ladies Cowpcn shoes, 04cts.
Children’s Cowpcn shoes, 46cts.
Children’s Dongola patent tip, 40c.
Ladies Dongola patent tip, $1,00.
Ladies Vicis kid, $1,40.
Hrogans, for men, 95 cents.
Lace shoes, for men, (solid) $1,00.
Laco and Congress calf shoes,
for men, $1,50.
Plow shoes, for men, $1,10.
Hoys lace shoes, (solid) 85cts.
A Full and Complete
line of Trunks.
!Meat, per lb. 7 l-2c.
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, 05 cents.
Oysters, per ban', 00 cents.
Baking powder, per pound, 20cts.
Sardines, per box, 05 cents.
Full line ot—
Spices,
Mince meats,
Olives,
Olivo oil,
, Durkecs dressing,
Corn starch,
Maple syrup,
Coeoamit,
Cocoa,
Rolled oats,
Raisins,'
Prunes,
Flavoring Extracts.
LARGEHT and CHEAPEST Lino of HATS in the City.
DIXIE STOCKS, GENUINE, $1,25. SCOOTER STOCKS, 75 Cents, EACH.
Agents for—McCORMICKS MOWER, the cheapest and best on the .market,
and for the CHATTANOOGA Chilled Steel PLOWS.
W. 0. TI FT,
SECOND STREET,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
W. 0. TIFT.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Labor of An Efficient Corps of
County Reporters.
timllvu rniigrcgiilliiii nl Slnriith school
house Friday night of Iasi week.
I,lull' AIhi-it. Hie slx-year olil am) of
Mi' mill Mim, II I, Pnrrlsli Ih euiiMiieil
In Ills lied Willi ii severe Illness We have
ns vet lu'i'ii 1111 a I >li’ in learn tin* illsensi'.
lie Is miller the Mml earn mill skill ,,f I),-.
8. II. I'-l Ii ii'! v i mill we hope Jie will s mm
he resliii'i'il in henllle
I’u’f M (', Weeks, iifi'iiinnmiled tiy
Muster Waller I’ui'vls, nltiinileil the In-
"lluile Iasi Siiliirility hi Nuslivlllo. Tliny
Holltunlmi’N ItmlgH,
ill',cil, February ‘U. Ago in ilie hiiii
shines, mill ui/nlit wo linvo mimethlng like
s 111111 tt worn liar; Iml the wintry sluniis
have vNieil us In a inmitier Ixiynnd even
trwllllon, Never during the iiiiiuii-enll! j repon a plraaant lime,
ury, luiva the peuplu el'(leuitflii heen | |'i„f ,1. s, Klrnmiis will eninmenro u
In worseeeiiilllIon le weiilliei sui'h n gale,: sehei.l m Kvnrg ii eliiireli this iiiornliur
nml never Inin shell an Ulitnwanl seas.iii I Mnmlnv We wish him siieeuss In hill
eeme ti|nm lliem, I no lalinrliiK eluss j ehnsen pielesslmi
have nel beun lihle le lay In a dellm, Iml ,,, , ... ... ,, , ,
the -rainy day" lnu eeme, and sueli u Hl . ' , •'•mduel.-.l « slay m
mml ileii 1.1 8ineath selmol house Sunday last, after
day I Trumps even have loiiiul ilia! Ii
dees nut pay le liuinp. The lmllf Is elf,
and the neirliul Is gluucil wllh wiirni
eh i tiling and Idmilieis, and yei, never has
oni people (ilie sniveled hv Iho
cold hi In lids winter of IHIH ft. W’m-e.".
where I hey have been tilde In nhlalii wm It,
have lii'im loo low to alTurd miylhiim hul
Ihu Mini lulll limb food. Added le lids,
It Ims heen tint coldest February <m tee
ord. Winter iturilens have hem ullerly
llestrpy eil Murk el gardeners mid fur
niara alike have had every veip'luhle
killed, mill It Is now Lye net and eidd le
replant.
1 mliiHi rlen requiring many hands have
heen iiIiiii down, Ineronsliijj Hi" mmy of
idlers already loo large, Too many
gooiln have heen iilmmlnehiied lnsnp/))v
the llinlled deinmids; |er If a wami win
ter KllU whs offered for iwe dollnr.s, lie 1
slilVerltiK, Hlni'vliig poor i-milil mil Inly.
I''m'lm ,,v lialids mill liiilul, faun limnls.ure , „„„„
nm In.deinmid, Iho 1ms ness will lint| puihlyu wllh .Ihiunlii In Ids less.
pnV lo i!I»|)1mv lliom, ami their Htiirvluif
nnliotl condition, is not of luturuHi
SncIi is I lie? condition of our common
oounliy. Is tlmic u remedy ?
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I Hpenl live days, hic.liulliig Iasi Sumliiv,
at rtaviimmh. ll, hv lis puhlle siputres
and parks, has I ii milled Hie “l'’tiri-st
Cliy," Iml may he mure apt ly lermoii I In-
tmlsy oily, Nutw llhsliuidlug I lie very In-
element Wl'IUlier, Iho limn ol elei lrh ears
and llie llmnder of vuliliiles was Itiees-'
sum She has a live, notivo pimple, mid
la the main cmirlcoiiH lo sliitiigers, I
spent many hours at her wharves, mid
was Impiessed wllh the fact tlint Savmi
milt is i lie commereliil eapluil of iho si me,
Ol her public hnlldliics, liumiiiueiits
mid well paved slreelH, 1 need only fill)’
they arc grand and Impressive. I Hu
t-ered long looking' ill Urn stlUiln of Fidd
lin'. at llm Telfair Aemlcmy Pile patslng
throng litllit recoil Imw nlneh we mi,if.
urns arc Indebied to Fliltllus. Tliuslrukos
of the mighty hnntls of Itulieiis ami
Rajiluifll are yet on emivas to lie looked
m, Hoi the liilormalloii tor which wo me
iniluliled to Plddius toaekes liaek along I lie
pathway of elviH/nllon lo it period when
Art was a mem hoy. Would Hint I r-ciuli!
Jiave entered the Aciulumy ami spout one
brief. Imur looking m iho work ol a
purer, belter rnee!
• low I thought of the nolile mind of
Oglethorpe while I tramped the streets
"Imre he lied laid the corner slomi of the
best slum In the American Union.
UOIIKMtAN.
which a fniiday selmol was nryntii/ed
wllh mi enioHineip of twenty-eight Mi
M ill 11 ii I 1'inihy \\ ns impoinlrd siiperlnten
deni and 1C. M. I'atnsli seen lari'.
Messrs W II Wrlglil anil .1. M, Mali
enell lost their mules last night lull Imd
'he good lin k lo lln111In-in m a late hour
In the nlirlil In Mi. 1C. 1C, Crosliv's fluid,
lie i-iiiiiflil, hoy.,, lest they yet niviiy next
lime.
Messrs \\ llllimi Morris and Needham
Purvis lime I In- eon 11 nei for pit 111 npt In a
new milcr wheel al Parrish's mill, which
"'91 He a h iig f- li wain supplied for the
elllmms of ilie lllvcr lleml.
Hiieeesn lo the (Uuim'lt. Itt.x,
Anlitvonil NoIcn.
Asnivoop, Fcliniiiry till The iliroo-
yi-ai old Imjiti of Mr.',I, .1. I,like died on
Friday, Llm tilth lust . mid was hurled ill
him I 'reek on the Ifllh, We deeply syiu-
13 o w en’s 13 ar srai ns.
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MONEY
Is Hie power wliieh makes tin- world. If is the mainapring of every busi-
ik'ns, nml constiliiIuh the foroo " liieh impels the mind lo exert
every inllneneo. I am exerting every influence to con
vince the people, who trade »t Tifton, that ,
THE TvOOL KASII
will liny sin many Standard Goods at my Htotc an at any
oilier in Soulliurn Georgia. 1 also pay the highest cash
prices for
COTTON, WOOI„ CM 1,0K-
I'iNS, MOOS, BUTTER, MIRES,
TAILOW, BEESWAX, Etc., Eto.
•Uni Hutton Is eoinluellng a iloutUliIng
school.at the Hrlner selmol Imiise, one
and nne.hall miles from Asliwuod.
Your si’i 11 *i» eoiiiemplsies lenelilng Mils
year, Iml It Is nut vel apparent where lie
u III locale.
I hr Iterrlen enunty Ti-nelier’s Institute
held lis llrst uteeilii)- for Iflllo on Hulur-
day Insl.neeiirdlng lo published mmomice-
"lent. Till'll! WI re twenty.nix enrolled as
uieiilliers, and a nnmlicv present who did
mu join Purunincnt olllyers were eleeied
as InlloWs; Pii'sldem, P. 1C, Williams.
Vli'i! Piesldi'in, .1 ll.Oari; Nei'tolarvand
I'leasiner, (I 1), Uoilanl. Tint next
session Hill he belli 111 Spnrksiin Ilie third
Haiunlny In March
Messrs. I). J,, ,x' ll, and ,T. 11. Orinor
mid I. ft A vent mailt) a hurried hnslneaa
trip lo Valdosta Iasi Wednesday, return-
lint i'lltlny,
The fuuorid of Mr William Ileitillev
was to have been preached by Itev. J.
Yfekers at Howe elmreli on .Sunday Inst.
Not luivlnn attended, wornn'l repurt the
suooess of the meelliia, Iml juilglng from
pusi ohservHlIon on slieli oecasons, we
inusunie II was well iilleiidud. ti.
A severe rheimialle pain In the left
shoulder Imd troubled Mr .1. II, Loner,*
well known druggist of lies Moines,Iowa,
for over six imniihi. At limes the pula
was so severe Unit he could not Hit any
thing. With all he cmiM do lie could mil
gel rhl of H until he applied t'lninitnirlaln'*
PiiIii Halm, "! only made llnee applica
tions of It," lie says," Ami have since been
free from all pain." lie now rccOtn-
I will sell you any article of merchandise in my store at Ilie
lowest figures in exchange for Country Produce.
1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS' SUPPLIES.
K. P. BO WKN,
Uf Near (Ilf! 15. A. W. Depot, TIFTON. GA.
—O COME TO TT'nifo—
TIFTON DRUGSTORE
Ami you will he treated lo vmi® advantage, my motto being
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
REASONABLE PRICES.
1 keep a large supply of STANDARD Patent .
MedicilUbS «'■«' prepared to use, in filling yditr pre-
, seriptions, I'posh Drugk of the Best Quality.
I AM XVERR SUPPLIED
Wllh Tullol ami I'mii'y Arlleles, Perfumery, Selmol Hooks, and Sta
tionary, Lumps ami Lamp Fixture,, Fruit .lurs. Flower Pols and
Churns. Paints, nils, Varnishes, Gold Paints, Prepared lluggy ami
Furniture Paints, Brushes, Klc.
Full Line of Hawkes’ Optical Goods.
l)o Kol Buy Elsruhorr Before Seeing or Prlring These Goods,
Thu most select stock of Tobacco and < Igars In the city
My customers can he served tilth good Havana cigars.
Freshest and best Garden Seeds, all tlio year round. Call and see me.
1 J. C. (lOC)DAiAN.
Baldridge & Fill wood
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
I'ifton, - - Georgia.
FRUIT AND FARM LANDS A SPECIALTY.
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ABSTRACTING and CONVEYANCING.
Wr will coniine our operations for Iho present lo the countlys of Berrien, Ir
win and Worth, and are prepared to handle anything in the Heal Estate line In Iho
counties named.
Our Mr. Halil ridge will work constantly between this scclion and the north and
west, going frequently in person for the purpose of securing a desirable class of
UintlierM Immigrants.
Heal estate will lie in good demand for the next twelve months. Wo propose
lo spend u large amount of our time In securing oplons, contracting with those
who have properly for sale, ami classifying and grading lands placed wllh us. We
advertise everything free of charge ami can get a belter price for your property
than you can. If you have anything for sale call on or write us at once.
., lllvcr 15,-ll,I It,'Ills,
AVX, February 28.—Yes, IPs all over
4hls country—mud. ^
Itev, A .1. Hullai*, of Colquitt i'oiiuh . I mends ii to persons slmllaly alllieicd
(iri'ii,. lieil an liMiiinuve seiimiu loan at* Is for sale lit Tifton Drugstore.
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S. Gr. SLACK,
Contractor and Builder,
AND l)KALEW IN
Brick, Lime. Doors, Sash. Blinds.
Shingles and Hardware.
TIFTON. - GEORGIA.
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Tifton Institute:
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The Spring Term of the above Institution will open on
Monday, January 7th, 1895.
'flu.' undersigned will continue as principal of the Liter
ary Department and will supply all necessary additional
teachers to insure the successful conduct qf the school.
The rates of tuition will be 50c. 1.00 and $1.25 per mo.
for all who study the common school text books ; and $2.35
per. month for advanced students—payable each Monday
morning for the preceding week. If different terms are de
sired. p’atronsi should see me before entering their children.
Miss Ella C. Bacon will have charge of the Music De
partment as heretofore. Terms, $2.50 per month.
10. J. WILLIAMS, JE.,
Tjilton, <la. Principal.
12-149MW.
JULIAN, LOVE & BUCK,
jWholesale Grocers,
TIFTON, : GEORGIA.
D EALERS l N
Bacon, Corn, Oats, Hay, Br
Feed. Car lots and le
USsTPrompt attention given all orders.--