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WATCH Tills.Si’ACE
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in Tifton.
Friday and Saturday,
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COMPLETE;
fMlii TIFTON, GA.. FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1895.
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AYlten you vvnnt n good suitDC clothes go to W; (). 'J'l I r T’.S.
Dry: Goods.:
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It is our aim to slniw (o the people
ot this section, on .the atinvc ilntos,
the Largest, Choapost mid host line
• of Standard Goods ovor shown in
Southwest Georgia. Our line eon-
sisls of all, the latest novelties, al|, new
goods—-no Flru, '.Auction. or llank-
ni|it Stock.
Voirr ohoico of any ail loo in stork,
colors, and guaranteed, -I;/.
• tlniicos, tnedinm, 3} cents.
Ginghams, from‘4 to JO cents.
t'heeks, 3} cents.
Cheeks, extra heavy,'!.} cents.
Sheeting, 3-4 for 3} cents.
Sheeting, 7 R for 3J cents.
Sheeting, 4-4 for 0-1 cents.
G munching, standard, 3-| cents.
Hleaehing, Fiuiit of'tlie f.oom, fiets
I'ercalos, nil solid colors, fiets,
-town—phiin-and-faney dc; -
, Worsted dross goods, doulile widih
jier yard, 15 oonts.
G^nts thread, per spool, lets.
Thready Six-oord, ti spools. Sets,
Tho largest nnd : cheapest line of
I,aces and Embroideries, let. per
yard and up.
Mandkcreliiels, full size, -lets,
Men’s hose, hiaek solid colors, lie.'
-Men’s hose, fancy; 4 cents.
Ladies hose, fancy, 4 cents.
todicB hose, black solid colors, |c,
IdilI line of hosiery in 'Fans, Blacks
and Fancies.
Half thread, IS balls for lllrts.
I tut tons, fie. per gross and-tip.
('assimere; per yard, ISets.
Full line of. corsets from 33c, up.
J.adies uinlervests, I cents.
Sec onr line of shirt waists.
N-cdlcs, I papers 0 cents.:
I’itis, 4'papers for 5 cents.
Examin'e-mir line of——
FANCY PR liSS GOODS.
('loti I. Lug.
Our liiie of Clothing, (.■> I ,G(!())
the largest, in towii, everything new
and fresh, direct from the in iniifac-
turers. Compare our goiids.and pri
sed any Itcffle-ip town. .
Cutaway suits? :|ll wool, $1.75
Our M suits, all wool, for I.fat
Our f.I sack suits all wool,., 3.03
t kill' ia|p Slick suits, cheviot, 'SfJtt
Oilf iiT.ntl suck suits, cheviot, 5.75
lioys suits, p toll years, 1.00
| Hoys suits, all wool, I.liit
.leans pants warranted not to rip,'
nil cents. *• '
.leans pants, warranted not to rip,
ss cents. :
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.leans pants, warranted not to rip,
03 cents. .
(tottonade,-lit cents.
Heavy cotton pants, 03 cents.
We, have left a few heavy suits
and pants that go at lialf prieu.
Our $1.50 pants, only $3.35.
Our ■ 3 fin pants, only 1.7a, -
Our 3.00 [lautfs, only 1.00.
Onr (.fit) pants, only .75. -V
Our I.On pants, only '.50.
iSJious.
To appreciate our- line of shoes wo
request you eonie.and look for your
self.
Elen’s hrogans, all solid, RS cents,
“ plow shoes, all solid, $1.13.
“ lace shoes, SS cents.
.. t : . lace and congress, SS cents
11 calf .-flpies, fit.311.
Oiirfill shoes, only -f ! 3fi
Our J.On shoes, only Dio'
Our 3.1HI shoes, only i .-Hi
Our -3.nil shoes, oidy 3,00 -
Our I .So narrow toe, 1.13
We are making.a specialty in men
and; ladies line slfues in Tans, Patent
Leather and Calf.
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Ladies .Oxford [latent lip, -1 lei
“ Grain shoes, solid, 73c.
(ilove Grain slices, solid, 73c
“ ; 3 hmgoia shoes, solid, 38c'.
“ Dongola elastic shoes, $1.35
“ Old Ladies Comforts, 8Sc.
d Dongola Oxford, pat.lip,73c.
“ Dongola (*xford,pat. tip, BSb.
Our ifi3.H0 Ladies shoe, $1.75.
Our 1.00 Ladies shoe, • .(SU.
Examine our limUhefore hnvmg
as we can save you money.
I lard ware-
Look at llicse pricfs: -
Nails,, huge sizes, fiillhs. $|.nu
Nails, small.and medium sizes, D'His
ijU.no.
Dixie stocks, extra points, sl.nfi.
Scooter stocks, 7dc.
Flow; line's,If rope7'I fie., o Toioluej
Taeks, In |,apers, fie, *
Grass padlocks, 13c.
Knives, 4c. to $3.im.
Full lines of stoves'.
No. 7, 'complete, with ware,AT- 1 ! 11 .
No. R,.complete with ware, .*>.50.
Water buckets, Lie.
IJnart- pails, -Ic. - _
(luar! dippers, 4c.'
Screws, ilke.grnss and up.
Axle grease, d for 35c.
Tumblers, Lie. set.
THE>j|jsi|ps TOUCH. | | _
vvlilit you. will have by buying your. Shoes of TIFT.
Goblets, 10c. set.
Shot, 7c. pound.
Powder, 23c. pound.
1 Dimes, root-liound, -10c.,
Hakes, 33c.
Full Hue of Farm
Implements.
HEADQUARTERS
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EVESYT:
New, Fresh
and Guaranteed.
Salmon, lie.
lib. Faking Powder, 19e.
Laundry soap, 15 bars, 35c.
Flour, guaranteed, -lno.
Starch, lilbs. for 35c.
J’otnsh, 10c size,-1 for 35o.
Granulated sugar, 35lbs. for tjtl.OO.
Salts, 3c.'
Sulphur, 3c.
Paregoric, fie.
Datemaii’s Drops, 5c.
Laudanum, fie.
Fain Killer, 10c.
Negligee Fluids. I.'innd. ied, -3,.
While : •h , 'ts. l.li'Ud. I. d. >f.
Hose', from '4e.' up.
Linen collars. 4-p:y, d!V.
Full line of Nei knell, fie. m l ep
- G roccrics.
Tobacco, worth tlie., only Sac.
Coffee Ulc. -
Sa'rdines, 0-lc.Tli Sir!'2ac.
Tomatoes, (Tifton liraud l, jJSc,
I’eas, “ " OSo.
I leans, “ >• os..
Oysters, 1 111, tie.
Suspenders. USe.
rndefslvirts, 3;!e,
Orei'shirts, 33e.
nur heavy Fndci'wear vre are eSnuij
at O'ist.
Just opened our. line of g'llns
Kars. It will pay. ton iii :-•<
theta.
A Full aiitd Complete
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SEC O N STR EET
TIFTQ.N
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The Labor iff An Efficient Corps of
County Reporters.
Kiiiguiu Helloes.
E.vui.eia,April III.- Miss l.illu Der-
lunt ami little Miss F.lon llamimmd
are visiting Miss IiermoFs parents at
AVillltuonchec till, wei'k. They will
return home the early pari of next
week. 1 hope they'will have a plcas-
ant time.
Some lime since, Mrs. W. I. F.ai-
riok, of Coffee county, showed me „
eoupie af “crazy” cpiilLs, (! believe
that’s iho riglit name) which are in
deed very pretty. Mrs. Patrick inis
taken great care in making tlie.«|uilts
and. says slit’ intends pulling them mi
exhibition nt the Mid-Summer Fair,
at Tifton.
Mi. Huiny Faulk, living two miles
north of hire,' is making arrange
ments to move with ids family to
west Florida, where lit*’will make his
fifturo home. Mr. 1‘iiiilk has many
lire seellmi. I hope all. interested
will go to work to make the seleml a
saeCess.- -.It \viil lie- tlie-..lwSl.masic
school ever taught ill Illis section .of
Gemgia, where iiormal :, instnielions
will he given, both ill voe;iL..pud in-
.xtrumentnl music. Any peGin wish
ing lo leni'ii further.about the noruud
call do so liy eorresporiding: with Dr.
.1. II. Hammond, Kiiignui, Ga;
Miss .Maggie GucsLof near Tifton,
is visiting frieiids at, Kiifgnm,' this
week.
We have had line ' rams recently
and licit and garden "truck" is doing
nicely.
Our limiters have laid aside their
guns for lids seasoji, and ale now get-
ing l.lieir lishing tackle ready .and
wailing ipiieily for the -li-h law to.go
oUl.” We expect to hear some line
lish-stories in a few days. It is said
that the .'reason .why “Washington
never told a lie’ is, because he never
weld, lishing.
- l-am very 1 .glad lo learn that Miss
Mattie Lovdt has a nice school in
.successful operation,, at Hohiiison's
friends here who regret to lose' him,! 0 |Jfe , ivi . mi | ( , s ®;j' of | : ,„„ki;el,l
as a neighbor. ■
.Mr. Jesse D. Weston, of Alliany
and hjs friend, Mr. Chisholm, were
.in ottr town Saturday last. Y
Messrs. F. G. Ettsters nad I. II.
-Murray were the only Kiiigmnilos
-whtrattemled-t he-ReHttawpi a-n t -M-
bahl last week. 'J'liey report a good
time, and pltfasant visil.
md that the moplidoT that commu
nity are very much pleased with'ller
as a teacher. Miss Mattie lias many
friends at. Enigma who wish her an-
hounded success.
I am glad to learn that Mr. .1. W
t'ommaiidei. is doing wefh—He had'
a severe surgical operation perform
ed on his face last Saturday. Tlie
Mr. \V. W. Reynolds visited; home' operation was perf 'lined by Dm.
folks at Bronwood, (la., last Sunday
amf returned
Mr. Walter Marlin, who Inis been
hero for simie time, returned to Jus
old at Dawstar-lnst week. He says
lie is coming back next fall ami will
then make Enigma his permanent
home.
Otn"«.‘hffnl,-nndort lip-management
of Miss l.itoy Haile, is progressing
llncly. She now has an enrollment
of about forty-two pupils. Moth pat-
rons and pupils are well pleased so
far; and I do hope tho school will he
a perfect suooobs.
Arrangements have been made for
Prof- J. H. Vaughn, of lClbei tonyGn.,
to teneh n norijial rmisie school at
Enigmnr commenuing on July 3tlth
next. Prof. Vnugliu is one .among
the leading musicnl writers and teach
ers of the Month. lie. will he.assisted
in the schnol by Prof. D. L. llledsoe,
who is well aim favorably known as
i- ».T»„l.„. tl,,^.,„l,^„l ll|j s hg.
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ariiiiT and Alet’rca, of 'Iffiton. 1
hope .Mr. t iiimiiander will soon he
well. lfi:iiU|.,ui..
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"'Whnt tin* rmiim.s«ciioniM' Siiyi*. . r
'r.illalia.xdcc, Kla., .lulv ;u, ‘
I lake tliis.H t aaio.j lo say tlait Hr. .Simmon*’
Mppiitinc cim ti nit* of nick lieailaelu*. ami as loii*i
a* tin* mt jlnrim! liu-ttoi! hiv wlft* ami I foiunl ureat
rt'liff wlu'iirvpr we hail lieatiarlm l*v iakln» it.
Your* very trn|>. I.. IL WoAIiiWuu.,
Ctanmin*ioMMr-*»f—Atfrieulimtv^Lite-of'Flurhia.
For sale. I>y .1. .1. i iohlen.-
t lyoticc or Bridges to Let.
Will lie let to the Irnicst hhtder «m t lie 1st dav
of May next, at the lirhl^e Kile, tho eontraot
ImMcj a hrldtre aerosK Uttle Itiver near lamox,
tja. iMtitid ami sneeitioatiunK'on Hie in ('nmmi4-
siimer’s ntljei* in Kunh\Hle. The rifht, to lojcrr
any uml .ill hid* re'kt'rved. Omtraetnc will he re-
nnireii to' enter into Imnd with approved mm nritv
fr*r tin* keeping **r l»rid«e in repair fur tlie term
of wvon years frmn«m»plevlnn.
A!*", mi Friday tlie U»rh ittst.. will ho left-n tlie
invest bidder at the lirblp , i t v".MfC) r the rout met
to uniat a lirhlj*e Herons the A la palm river at tin*
THoit old ferry. 1‘lan amlTfpeeirteatbms «ni llle
in tlie nimmlssloner’s Dllka at Naslivlllr. The
right fto fejetrl any an I all l>id* i* herein re-
served. Conthietor will- he reiiuirvd to enter
itn IxMiil with apjirotetl Meenrity for tin* keeping;
of hridgo in femur for tlie term of seven vears
from the completion of tin* same. -All Work to
la* payed for when Completed and uVecfnted.:
Tiiis April 1st, lb’AI.
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General Merchandise
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