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THE GAZETTE : TJFTON, GA., FRIDAY, MAY
Friday and Saturday
May 17th and I8th.
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My two last Bargain Days proved to be such a grand success that I have decided to repeat them on Friday and Saturday, May 17th and 18th, and give better values than ever I
A, rny Standard Goods and will cheerfully refund the money on all that are not satisfactory.
Bear in‘mind I guarantee al
Friday and Saturday,
May 17th and 18th.
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Remember the Date!
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TIM Id IS LIMITED.
There is a time in the affairs of every man when he should gird up his loins and hustle, seeking the aggrandizement of self above all things else. Such a time is limited, as is W.
O. TIFT’S Bargain Sale. You must hasten to take advantage of this special sale, or suffer the pang of paying higher prices for similar goods later on.
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On a Big Scale.
Btisines* conducted on
eciilc reduces tlie pro|iortioii of ex
pense and increases the stun of re
ceipts. Jt enables W. O. TIFT ti
buy and sell Dry-Goods very cheap
bRY-GOODS.
Ofillcos—Hlmimmi's (iurnftr's uii.l I'.u III, 1,TI'I\
ulnr fj'ntt., only 4’>,c, Those aru Urn ami'
gu.'iniulaud solid colors.
A Wonderful Hue.
W. O Tift’s wonderful line of Spring and Summer Clothing is com
plete in every detail. Fashionable garments in all styles and sizes for
boys, youths and men, and so cheap you'd think you “pulled’’ them,
CLOTHING.
Calico, good, .'hi.
Chocks, best,, 4hjo.
•>., Bleaching, to.
% Sheeting, 3,^0.
A11 ft ghauts, 4c,
Checks, good, 3o.
Yard-whio Blenching, fit*.
iA Hhcotlng, M*st, 4J.,o (
Hwlss Lawns, 4*yC.
\imi Hullmw, W
Double width CnMSlinoro, W.jiu
HuiidliorchlolM, full size, (He.
Ladles' Ifofli', (Md. Corsets, 23e.
II.ill thread, miifUlt.lOi!. -Buttons, Oc.pcj'gross.
Indies' Ondorverds, U4fl.
NOTIONS.
, Coat's thread, uio. Bin-cord thread, 2 fur fio.
I'ltis, >l papers, lull count, Co.
Noodle*, 4 papord, full Count, Co.
Limes and muhroldeHtos, lo. yard and up.
Full lino of Hosiery,In lUacks,Tans and Fannies
Large and cnniidolu aKHoi lincut of millions, In
all tlio latest shades.
Hound Hack Hull*, H2.no.
•• " Wool Butts, *4.00.
•* worth 97.00,for $4.28.
H(|uuro out Hack Suits, worth $H.50, for 50.00.
Humid ,* " " "
All wool cheviot suits, worth $0.75, only $4.20.
Corkscrew soils. worth 91000, only $7.60.
Clay worsted Halt#, worth $0.00, only $0.75.
Our it 11-wool $ 1.75 suit for 93.25.
AH wool null*, worth $0.50, for 94.00.
All wool Cuiaway unit*, worth $n, only 94.
•• •• " •• " $0, only $0.25.
clav worsted Cutaway Mill*, worth $10.50,only
9H-25.
Our 911 00 all wool null*, only $8,00.
‘I lie ahove goods are all now, latent stylos that
wo guarantee •miiiioi. he duplicated.
Men's Cuttonado rants, Hue.
" “ “ worth 75e., only 50c.
Heavy Cotton rants, 00c.
Jean rant*, guaranteed not to rip, 30c.
Our 61.25 pant*, only 76c.
Our $1.00 Jeans, only 70c.
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Undershirts, worth 26c., only 20c.
Overskirts, M “ " 20c.
Prill drawers, only 20c. Men's half hose, 4«.
Gauze rndurshlrts, 17e.
Men's Linen 4-ply collars, 00c.
Men’s Hulhrlggan Hlilrts, 25o.
Men's llrown Italbriggan Shirts, 30c.
Full Line of I'off nml Full Press Hlilrts.
Unlnumlorcd Hlilrts, 00c. Launderoil, do., 44c.
Suspenders, Leather-bound, 18c.
Laundered Negligee shirts, 4Uu.
A Great Surprise.
A greater and more pleasant surprise is in store for all who buy their
Groceries from W. O. TIFT than the one shown in the ahove picture,
where Madame bruin suddenly comes upon the kidnapper of her cub.
GROCERIES.
Hood Coffee, only lflc. Potash, best,4 for 25c.
Sardines, 04c. 0 for 25c. Peas, 21b cans, 08c.
Tomatoes, 21b can*, 08c. Oysters, 05c.
Salmon, 11c. lib. Baking Powder, 15c,
Flour, Beat, Guaranteed, 45c.
Starch, Gibs for 25o.
Granulated Sugar, 23!b» 81.00.
Best nice, 221hB, 91.00.
Baskets, from 4c. up.
Full lino of Trunks, that go for cost on tho
above dates.
Full linn of Hats in Straws, CruBhcs, etc., the
largest and best line in town.
Ho not forget to see our Clothing on the above
dates, wo will savo you money.
MEDICINES.
Paregoric, 04c* Laudanum, 04c.
Bateman’s Props, 04c. Halts, 3c. lb.
Sulphur, 2 , . jC lb. Sewing machine oil, 4c.
Blue Mass, 04c. Calomel, per bottle,08c.
Liquid Shoo roliah, lflc. Pain Killer, 09c.
All the rest of our stock of pants, which is the
largest In town, will go at half price on the
above dates. All marked in plain figures,
w. o. T'rE v r,
11oadqu»rt,oi»B for Standard Bargains.
Points to Be Observed.
There are many points to be ob
served in the purchase of Hardware
if you would get honest value for
your money,-- The principal points
are quality, durability and reliabil
ity. These points stand forth con
spicuously in Tift’s hardware. His
motto is “honest goods at honest
prices.” Try him and be convinced.
HARDWARE.
Son*. Nails, 51.00.
401b8 “ small sizes, $1.00
Traces, 40c. Hamcs, Iron Bound.
Collar Pails, 35c. Brooms, 19c.
Tacks, 10 papers, 05c.
Dixie Stocks, with'extra points, $1.06.
Scooter stocks, 70c. Brass pad locks, 13c.-
Knives, 4c. to $2.00. Water Buckets, 13c,
Quart Pails, 4c. Quart Dippers, 4c.
Screws, 8c. gross. Axle Greaso, 0 for 25o.
Tumblers, 13c. set. Goblets, 18c. set.
Rakes, handled, 21c.
Long shovels, handled 45c.
Short “ “ 45c.
Long ** spades, 40c.
Evorything Standard and Guaranteed.
RECORD OF THE COUNTY
Items Which Escaped the Attention of
Our Special Reporters,
Justice G, Jv Williams, of Sparks,
infoi'iim us Unit lie has now hIiohIh
enough to make his supply of bacon
for next year,
Dr. William Hum'll, of Staunton,
informs the Oakkttii Unit the bap
tist elHit'ch at that place is going up
■rapidly now ami will ho a large, emu
jnoilious und comfortable building.
The toaohors of Herrien county
should remember the Institute at
Cecil on the third Batnutnv m this
month< The Uazisttn exported to
publish the program thin week, hut
did not receive it in time.
The superior court of Bibb enmity
lias passed an order for the sale, ul
public outcry, in the anulies where
the property is located, nil I he real
estate belonging to Hie Maeon Onh-
Hlruollon Company. Quite a deal of
this properly lion in llerrien county.
The sale will lake place some litnr
between now nml the lirsi of No
vember.
kilclmn furniture by (Ire. Tho
origin of the lire is unknown.
No insurance, It seems that
Hartoin's misfortunes Iiuvb not
come single-handed. Ho lias had a
groat deal of sickness in his family
the past, two or three years, and a few
years ago he Inal a house blown down
by a cyclone.
IIiih Any Other ftledlelno Nucli Home Fn-
doi'Miiimiit V
.Incksunrillo. Fhi„ March 4. im>l.
I have used one bottle of Mr. Hlminoim' lUqm*
tino for HIIuiihihmh a ml cli it hoiuluchoM, and am
so well iili’annl wlili It tlmt I Imvn |n*t. mirehuHod
anulluT buttle. F. WM.L1AMH,
Ul F WllllaiDH* Hon Jt (fo.
The man that tries to build up his
town and country is worth a tcn-acio
Held full of rich doubling Thomases,
even if he is not, able to Imy a hen
mid chickens. The Lord deliver ns
from thr fellmv who is eternally try
ing to cast a dumper over any sort of
improvement, Kvery town and oom-
imoiily lias its full share of just such
and it would lie belter to colonise
them in some seolioti entirely sur
rounded t»y 11 territory of nmn-eiitiug
eanuitmls; yet it is doubtful if
more than one of tho old blokes
would ever he put in the stew pots.
— K.vchange,
Thursday, May 9th. Friday, May 10th.
— 1 Saturday, May 11th.
AND
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FOR
The consumer to buy far be
low value.
We have a limited quantity of Sea
Island cotton seotUfrom cotton that
sold last fall at 22c. Wo will dis
tribute among the cotton planter,
free. Parc should be taken m im
proving the quality of Hen Island
cotton to obtain top prices, Those
who desire any of these send, ('.all oil
us at once. I'aimuok linos.
Mr. IV' 8. Fender, of the Cecil
Lumber Company, had the inisl'ort-
tir.e one day last, week in stepping
from u flat ear. to get. his foot caught
in one of the swinging pookots and
was thrown heavily to tho gionml.
.Besides being badly shaken up by the
fall, his hand was sprained to such
an extent that he him Imd to carry it
in 11 sling since, lie has suiTered
considerable pain from the accident.
Mr. Albert Turner, a nephew of
Mr. It. IC, Turner, of Nashville,
grandson of .Judge James F. Good
man, of Sparks, and who was born
and reared in Berrien county, died in
Valdosta one day last week from a
complication of diseases, lie was
about thirty years of age, and a young
man of (pii'et nature, genial disposi
tion, exceptionally bright mind and
full of energy. Tho Gazktth sym
pathizes deeply with his family, rela
tives and friends.
Tho Gazotth regrots to learn that
Mr. O. B. Lake, living'll few miles
northeast of Nashville, 1ms lost his
JftBideijce and all Ids household and
Not Oho l>i«it|i|iolhtml.
UMuOmi’ir, Flii„ July 13. lHOL
I tako plt’it'iuro In (t*HUi'li»K vtm that, t(to trial
hnttlo ot Of. KltummiH' lU’l'MtllU* Jjlvvll tu<‘, mmk
all that I* Plnlinw) fur It, um! lint ottlv tlmt hot
i>". hut. m’UMul ul hum. tun iirtui’\vi\rtl, tvliloh I
bi)'o t ikrn iiittl ufotl In im fatui!v wIMi nnt.iilini' 1
bonutlt. ‘ tv B. ,Mi COUMICK.
—
Fairly 'I'luirsd.iv morning nt hist
week, 11 block or six buildings in
Adel was swept away by lire, and
other buildings seriously damaged.
The lo.is is estimated nt tjt7,000 or
(JS.iKio: uisiiriince, MJlhO. The tire
is generally supposed to he of incen
diary origin. It is believed by soma
Hint there is a gang of burglars in
festing this section who arc making
a business of burglarizing stores in
the smaller and uniiroteoted towns
and then set tire to tho stores to con
ceal their crimes. That the rc-ccut
tires lit Sparks and lluhirn were the
result of this nefarious business.
This theory is a very plausible one,
and should he acted upon to catch
up with the scoundrels who are en
gaged in it.
IIiicUU'ii’k Anilcu Salvo.
'l'lii! best Halve in the world fat Out*,
IhilltCs,Sores, risers, Snh Rheum.Fever
Holes, Tetter, (’happed Hands, < !ldlhlaln«,
(kirns mid nil Shin Rruptlons, and posi
tively clues Piles, or no pay vequlrod, ll
Is gmuanted to give perfect satis,’notion
or money refunded. Price Si5 runt per
box. Hold at .1. .1. Gulden's Drug store
nml by W. A. v'rnbtrce, .Sparks, On.
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A Regular Landslide in Prices!
Three of the Greatest Bargain Days
ON RECORD.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
60 pounds nails, 40s to 60s, for $t.oo.
50 pounds nails, 10s to 20s, for tjt.oo.
Ladies' opera slippers, 47 cents a pair.
Ladies’ cloth top button shoes, Think of It, 83 cts,
Ladies’ fast black hoso, 3$ cents per pair.
Best oil cloth, 15 cents per yard.
25 best envelopes and *4 sheets paper, 5 cents
Good slate pencils, 4 cents per dozen.
Toothpicks, 4 cents per box.
i-lb can best Baking Powder, only 13 0 >
Soda, 5 cents per pound.
ioc. balls of potash for 5 cents. —
May 9th., lOth and. 11th.
For those three days only we will sell to consumers
(not dealers)—
5 pounds best 25c. coffee for $1.00.
8 pounds best 20c. coffee for $1.00.
35 pounds white sugar for $1.00.
1 pounds New York granulated sugar for $1.00.
j.|b Tomatoes, Clipper brand, best quality gc a can
3.It, “ •• “ “ “ 7c a can
10 boxes Scotch snuff’ for 35 cents.
Good <joc tobacco, 4.) pounds for $1.00.
Boy Dixie plows, extra points, for 98 cents.
COME
And pot yonrslmro of tho bargains wo arc offor-
iag in u ccry department.
Better values than bars ever been offered
In this section, which only cash buyers can com
mand. We have just finished opening and mark
ing a largo shipment of now goods, covering a
Greatest values ever placed he4 tho public.
V*r NVe NriU also lmve trimmed for this wca-
sion a largo lot of Ladies’ Spring lints at price*
that will put them within roach of orrery cno.
Wo have special Bargain* in shoes, clothing,
Ire** goods, fiats, furniture, harness, hardware,
crockery, otc., ®te.
!.©& all who can, com® on Thursday and Friday,
to avoid tho great Saturday rush.
A
Originator’s and Leaders of Low Prices*