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THE GAZETTE: TI ETON. GA.. FRIDAY, MARCH «, 1895.
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Dry Goods.
Calicos, per yard, Ii j cunta.
Checks, ppr yard, -1 oontij.
Sheeting, per yard, & cents.
Bleaching, per yard, 5 cents.
Oinghama, per yard, l cents.
Jeans, per yard, If. cents.
Hickory stripe heat, extra heavy,
only 8 cents per yard.
Ginghams, best, per yard, G,} eta.
i’ercalus, 4-4 per yard, cents.
Corsets, 25 cents each.
Huttons, per gross, Oh rents.
Ladies shirts, 50 cents each
Lull line of
Ribbons
and
’Laces,
at all prices.
Ladles waists, cheap.
,(utc Hugs, 50 cents each,
Hmyrria flags, Mfi cents oacli.
Ladies Hose, per pair, On cents.
Tliread, (Coates) per spool, O lds.
Clothing.
Undershirts, for men, wool, Shots,
I'lldursliirlf, for men, cotton,‘dhets.
Overshirtn/for men, only 25ets.
Limielcred shirts, for 50cts.
Half hose, per pair, Oh cents.
Jeans Pants, warranted
Not to .Rip
or money refunded, only Chets,
Pants, for men, only ftdcU.
Pants, for men, all wool, for *l,hh.
We are making the greatest drive
in ('LOTIil.Nh. ever known in this
Read Carefully the Following Price List:
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ON THE LIST &
icction, at prices our competitors
cannot touch.
IV. O, Tii'r lias some especially attractive bargain! in ev
ery line of general merchandise. In fact his bargains are so
numerous and seductive that, like the lair maiden in the pict
ure, you will be at a loss to make a selection of your purchases.
I herein enumerate sonic 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 yon happy if low prices will do it.
Ladies glove grain, only Shots.
Ladies Dongola button, 5,1,00.
Old Ladies Comforts, 51,00.
7,adics t'owpen shoes, d iets.
Children’s Cow pen shoes, 45els.
Children's Dongola patent tip, 40c.
Ladies Dongola patent tip, §1,00.
Ladies View kid, §1,40.
Hrogans, for men, 9h cents.
Lace shoes, for men, (solid) $t,00.
Lace and Congress calf shoes,
for men, §1,00.
Plow shoes, for men, §1,10.
Hoys lace shoes, (solid) 8f)cts.
A Full and Complete
line of Trunks.
Meat, per lb, 7 l-2p.
Breakfast bacon, per pound.
Lard, per pound, 08 cents.
Coffee, per pound, 20.cents.
Tobacco worth 40 cents per pound
only 25 cents.
Stared), per pound, 05 cents,
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Oysters, per can, 00 cents.
P>akh)g;pow<ler,«»er pound, 20cts.
Sardines, per box, Uo ceilts
Full hue ot—
Spices,
Mince meats,
Olives,
•I
■ &
; Olivo oil,
Maple- syrup,
'■’* Cocoannt,
Cpeya,
Durkees dressing,
Coru stftvch,
Hoik'd oats,
Raisins* ,
Prunes,
Flavoring Extracts.
LARGEST amt CHEAPEST Line of HATS in the City.
DIXIE STOCKS, GENUINE $1,25,
m jj tu
SCOOTER STOCKS, 75 Cents, EACH.
Agents for---McCORMICKS MOWER, the cheapest and best on the market,
and for the CHATTANOOGA Chilled Steel PLOWS.
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SECOND STREET,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
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MONEY
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T’liel'A •that : will start If the /iintiVis iunl move, : ■
the Goods. We liii'A puuh.isccl a I'unkilipt
Sale of
$5,000 in SHOES
And they go at less than (aelorv prices, lie-
sides our entire winter stuck <>l
Dry Goods and Clothing!
Is the power which makes the world. It is die mainspring of every bttsi-
iii’hs, and constitutes the force which impels the miml to exert
every influence. I am exerting every influence to con -
viuco the people, who 1 trade at Tifton, that
THE KOdL FASH:
will buy as many Standard floods at my store as at /any
other in Southern (<e<)rg/u, I also pay, the highest cash
prices for— -do i ’’ mi, " 1 ae: lout i»‘i r iiii<?i ,aiiu,
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SO OTTO IV, \V 007 , v C ll ipK-
ENS, MCKIS. BUTTER, 11JDEfci,
T AIjIjONV, ItIdESWAX, Etc., Etc.
1 will sell yon any articln of merchandise in my store at the
Mf
at will lie compelled
Will be sold at pi ices
to move them. \\ c don t need them. You
do ; come ;uid
Get Them for a Little Money!
Get a big pile ol good, Out Spring Stock
now i:i depot,
'WE WA NT’ ROOM
lor them. Cal! and see them when open.
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO.
PHO'PHI ET< >1LS OK —
The 'New York Store.
lowest figures in exchange for Country Produce.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS' SUPPLIES.
K. P. rniWENT,
ISoi.Mlio B. «V W. Depot, TIPTON. GA.
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il von will be It eat tat to your advantag", my motto befog
F f R S T- CI..A S S GOODS
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REAL/ESTATE AGENTS,
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FRUIT AND FARM LANDS A SPECIALTY.
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ABSTRACTING and ONVEYANCING
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Wit will confine our operations for the present to the counties of Berrien, Ir
win Hint Worth, unit ate prepared to handle anything in the Beat Bstetelln* In tho
counties named. ■'F- - E . '
Our Mr. Baldridge will work constantly between thl* section and the north and
west, going frequently In person for the purpose of scarring a desirable class of
northern Immigrants.
Beal estate wilt hojn good demand for ttio next twclvd months. Vfkf propose I f
to spend a huge amount of oar time in securing?'oplons, contracting with those'
who have property for sale, and classifying and grading lands piaccd with ua. Wo
advertise everything free of charge and can get a bettor price for your property
than you can. If you have anything for sale ciyll on or write us at once.
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REASONABLE prices.
1 keep a largo supply of ST AN HARD Preterit .
Med iniltus and arc prepared to use, iu tilting your phe-
gcripiions, Kfush- 1 ‘rugs of tho Bout. Quality.
I AM W Els I, SUl'PIdBD
■With Toilet and ftpjvy AfticKt’orfmaery. School Books, and Sta
tionary, l.anips and Lamp Mures. .Ftult -Jars, Flbwer Pols and
' anins Palm., nils, Varnishes, Hold Paints, Prepared llugg
Buggy and
ftviul Nolle*.
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roan s. isiirhcl mu. hy tn.i Buml rnuiiulssln'ii.
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tv* I' 1 ""! of M||||(«>|| I'iiV. illil., Mini'll tili.
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All pf,Inu.ri'Hloil hvivbyunfitted, that,
if m> j;iiinl ciunin Ahowit to \Uc i'oht»a»\. uii or-
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»‘u*M*'i*l*.. iti,.i romilti'iH vi*»ioih illivr'lloii,
\1‘ ilii- l »'"li v "ifi-itilU .wui to In «iiiitn, in ki.i'l
1'oiiniy, ilipj, Man h itli, Ih>u,
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F'MRi ■ I*., I ull UlHf r*« lira
Kuruiturc I’aimn, llruHji*ys Klo.
Full Line of Hawlces’ Optical Goods.
Ho Xol but Klsetvhrri* Before Sretn^T or Pricing These Goods.
Tfie must soleol stock of Tohaiv.i and Clghls in till oily '
M.v oustouumi run la* uorvud with 4001I Uuvium tlg'urlj. <
r roahout uml liv»t UftMim Hue'll: 4 , all the year rouml. Cull nml see me
l u * ,T.C. GOODMAN.
B. (T. SLACK,
Contr&ictop and Builder,
— AMU t)>l.V),KH i,\ - - . .
Brick, Lime. Doors Sash. Blinds,
Shingles and Hardware.
- GEORGIA.
Ti rto.ii 111^^,111.0.
'J he Spring Term-of the above Institution will open on
Monday, January 7th[ 1896.
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The untler.signed will continue uo principal ol’the Liter-
:iry Department and will supp’v all necessary additional
teachers to insure the successful conduct oTthe school.. '
The rates of tuition .will be ■joctrt.oo and^i.25 per mor'
lor all who study the common school text books ; and $z.,35
per month lor advanced students—payable each Monday
morning for the preceding week. If di tie rent terms are de
sired, patrons should see me before entering their children.
Miss Ella G. Bacon will have charge of the Music De
partment as heretofore. Terms, $2.30 per month.
E. J. WILLIAMS, JR.,
Principal.
Tifton, Ua.
12-14-D4*3in.
JULIAN, LOVE & BUCK,
"Wholesale Cirrocei'S,
TIFTON, : : GEORGIA.
DEALERS 1 N-
Bacon, Corn, Oats'. Hay, Bran &
Feed. Car lots and le
ss.
HciTPrompl attention given all orders —
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