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THE GAZETTE: Tll'TON, GA.. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1805.
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 i8tb, and give better values than ever!
mind I guarantee au, my Standard Goods and will cheerfully refund the money on all that are not satisfactory.
Friday and Saturday.
* May 17th and 18th.
May 17th and 18th
TIMM IS LIMITED.
There is a time in the allairs 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 lake advantage of this special sale, or suffer the pang of paying higher prices for similar goods later on.
On a Big Scale.
Business conducted on a large
scale reduces the proportion of ex
pense and increases the sum of re
ceipts. Il enables VV. O. TIFT to
buy and sell Dry-Goods very cheap,
ORY-GOODS.
res-
Mini
( , nlln«nR~Hlin|i«Km , rt Garner'* nntl I'tu lllr
illar O'oU., only |G.c. Tlume arc tin* In*
giiiirttliUMtil Mol Id color*,
Calico, good, 3u, CI Mick*, good, 3c.
ClifdkM, h«*t, 4l,o. Yiiril wldii llluiu'liliig. r»n.
'■y t lllnudiliig, lo. 4-4 WhCfiMng, Iicm», *!• ,c.
Hlioellng, aj. 4 o. Hwl** J.hwiim,-1'./:.
Glughumx, 4c, JioHt BuMue*, OH, 1
I'outdo width CtMimcro. 10' .Jo.
lliGidkoii ^tl/H. lull Min', 0-In.
lAdiim’ If mho, 0*0. Cored*, Me.
Hall til read, 10 halln,|0o. Billion*, fto.pcr groan.
I Aid Icin' IJmiorvcntH, (Mu.
NOTIONS
Coat’* thread, Wo, Hlx-oortl thread, 2 tor r*\
Pin*, 4 paper*, full count, Oo.
Noodle*, 4 |m|iurM, full count, fin.
J.HC0N uiiil utuhroldcrh'H, 1c. yard and up.
I'u 11 lluuof iloHlcry,lii Black*,Tun* and Pauclc*
Idirgci ami couiiiluto HHNortluiuit or Uihhoiut, lo
all the UctoMt a1mucn.
A Wonderful Line.
VV. O, Tilt h 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.
Jlollml Hack Hulls, tMO.
" Wool Hulls, 14.no.
" worll. $7.00,for
Hijoarc cot Hack HultM, Vortli 4«.£>0, for $<>.00.
Hound ,* " •* “
All-wool chav lot unit*, worth $6.75, only #4.2ft.
Cork screw nulla, worth 810 00, only $7.60,
( lay wornted Mill*, worth $U.00, only $0.76.
Our all wool *4.75 mill for $3.2fl.
All wool muHh, worth $6.60, foi 31.00,
All wool Cnlaway mill*, worth $0, only 84.
*• " * •’ " 8'.', only $C.2ft.
( lav worsted (,'utawny miiHm, worth $10.60,nulv
8M.2A.
dm 81 ion all wool only $n.no. •
The ahovn irooiU am all now, latent Htylci that
wc guaranlcii c.iunoi he duplicated.
Men’ll (’ottonadu Paul*, 30c.
o o h wor th 7fto, f only 60c.
Heavy Cotton Pant*," Me.
Jcmii Pant*, guaruntoed not to rip, 32c.
Our 81.2ft pantM, only 7ftr.
Our |l.oo .lean*, only 7ftc.
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Undopdiirt*, worth 2ftc., only 20c.
Ovcreldrl*, M " “ 20c.
Drill drawer*, only 20c. Men'* half ho*c, \a.
Gauze Kndorehlrt*, 17c.
Men’* Uiinii 4-ply collar*, 02c.
Mco'h Ihillirluuuu MliUtu, 2ft<*.
Men’* Mrown ltalhilgp.an Hlilrt*, 30c.
Pull Mno of Puff noil Pull lire** Whirl*.
Ciihnmdorod Hlilrl*. 30o, l.aundorcd, do., >140.
HoMpcndcru, Iu a utlirr-bniiiid, lHc.
Laundered Negligee uhlrt.i, 40c.
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 above picture,
where Mudarne Bruin suddenly comes upon the kidnapper of her cub.
GROCERIES.
flood Codec, only 19c. Potaah, t>e*t,4 for 2ftc.
Hard!tie*, 04c. U for 2ftc. Pen*, 21b cans, 08c.
Tomatoea, 21b caus, 08c. Oyster*, 03c.
Halmon, 11c. lib. Baklug Powder, lftc.
Flour, HcHt, Guaranteed, 4fic.
Starch, 0ll« for 2ftc.
(iraiiulatcd Sugar, 231b* 81,00.
]lc*t Kieo, 2211m, 81-00.
Basket*, from 4c. up.
Full line of Trunks, that go for cost on the
above date*.
Full lino of Hat* In Straw*, C'ruHhoi, otc., the
largest and boat linn In town.
Do uot forget to hoo our Clothing on the above
date*, wo will Have you money.
MEDICINES.
Paregoric, 04c* Laudanum, 01c.
Hate man’* Drops, 04c. Salt*, 3c. lb.
sulphur, 2*Jc lb. Sewing machine oil, 4o.
Hlue Man*, 04c. Calomel, per bottle,08c.
Liquid Shoo Follnh, 18c. l*»in Killer, 02c.
All the rest of our stock of pant*, which la the
largest in town, will go at half price on the
above dates. All marked In plain figure*. r_
W. O. 'TIET.
Headquarters for Standard Bargains.
i.
Points to Bo Observed.
There arc many points to be ob
served in the purchase of Hardware
if you would get honest value for
your money. The principal points
arc 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.
501b*. Nails, $1.00.
401b» “ small sizes, $1.00
Trace*, 40c. flames, Iron Hound.
Collar Pad*, 36c. Brooms, 12c.
Tacks, 10 papers, Oftc.
Dixie Stocks, with extra points, $1.06.
Scooter stocks, 70c. Brass pad locks, 13c.
Knives, 4c. to $2.00.
Quart Palls, 4c.
Screws, 8c. gross.
Tumblers, 13c. set.
Bakes, handled, 21c.
Long shovels, handled 45c.
Short “ •• 4So.
Long “ spades, 40c.
Water Buckets, 13c.
Quart Dippers, 4c.
fcxle Grease, C for 25c.
Goblets, 18c. set.
Everything Standaid and Guaranteed.
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HI-
OUR NEAR NEIGHBORS.
important Items of News from Ber
rien's Sister Counties.
“A good way to build up our town
uud County is hi educate our chil
dren,” says the Douglas (leorgiiiii.
.Mrs. S. J. I’uyne, of SlieJlmun, ban
just, returned home from a visit to
her Mixlcr, Mrs. John Marrow, of eiml
Worth oouiily.
Crdor Matli, Hlngni, Looks and Valloy
Tlr. and got Wholosalo Frlctn from
Thoman Hnrdwaro Oo., Valdoota, Oa. .
The Coffou oouiily Suhhut.lt set
were in convention OH Saturday mid
Sunday at ilroxlott. Many d-legates
and visitors were kept away by high
water.
State School OmidtjlMlom-r (llenn,
will address the people of Coffee
county at Douglas on May tlt’iul, on
tie- subject uptl importamto of edu
cation.
The Douglas and McDonald rail
road is progressing slowly. Kxeess-
ive ruins ure not only hindering I lie
railroad penplo. but becoming a smi-
oiih back-set to our farmers.
1000 Cow Hides wanted
41 reut 'Bargain Days, May loth and
lllli. We will lake No. I dry Hint
hides lit He., ami No. 11, at do. je-r
pound in exolmtige for goods.
.1. Z. Er.l.toTT. Spark.-, tin.
The Ashburn Adv.uioo is n-spnn-
(tilde for the following item: “Until-
011 & Co., have a force of bunds build-
iug a hotel at FouInn, which will
have twenty-live rooms ami boo feet
of veranda, t^be completed l-y duly.
Thirty-two ar.ies of the Warrior
swamp immediah-ly in front of the
hotel is to be olenred and fenced for
11 park,”
A lady at Toojsys,l.u.,wus very Blok with
bilious colic when M. 0. Tiller, a |imml-
UOnt morobttnt of tlio town, gave le-r a
bottle of 0b#inboii»hi’» Colic, (dmlorii
nnd Illarrliuia fteniody. He say* slu- was
well in forty minutes after laklnir tlio
llrsl dose, For sale by Tlfloti Drugiturv.
Deputy Oolleotor Marlin, rubied a
moonshine distil hit y in Cnhpiitt
Iqounty lust week and oaptureu one of
the mootishliiers, 11 man by the name
•of Hornsby, lie was curried to
Tltomtisvillo and when arraigned lie-
fore Commissioner Jiodeiibiiry plead'
‘lii
<-d guilty to the charge. Ills bond
was fixed at $1)00, hut failing to make
it was committed to Savannah jail to
be kept until court meets. 'Collec
tor Martin captured about live bund
led gallons of beer and u quantity 0/
low wines. The moonshimrs were
preparing to make a big run when
1 lie collector came upon the still ami
destroyed it. Heii-rul other arrests
will likely follow,
Persons who sympelld/.n with the af-
llleled v111 rejoice with l>. K. t’nrr, of
Ida;, 1111 rilnnit HI,, Knnsns City, lie In nil
old suireiar from liillniimmlnry rlieumn-
tlsm, hoi Ims not hetelofore been troub
led In this ellmnte. I,net winter lie went
np Into Wisconsin, uud In conseipienee
lino lied miolher ntluelt. "It Clone upon
me ngnln very neiite nnd severe," he mild.
“My joints swelled end bocumc Inllnmotl;
sole lo lotieh or itlmosl lo look ill. l'|ton
the urgent reipmst of mv mother In-lnw,
I tried t'hnmheihdu's Ihiln llnlm to re*
en the swelling nnd erne the pain, nnd
lo my ngieenlde surprise, It did both. 1
liitve used three flllv eeal hollies uud be
lieve II to ho Hie llnost thing for rhminin-
tlsm, pnlns mid swellings exlunl," For
mile ut Tlflon Drug Hloie.
The Snmlay-sohool workers of
Wurth county uru enjoying their an-
n mi I celebration to-day, at I’otiliin.
In Ibis connection I lit* Alhiiny llor-
aid renmilts: "Them-Snmlay-sohool
oelol-nilions attract large crowds from
nil over this sent ion. II is a day of
Immlslmkiiig among South (leorgia’s
best eiti/j-ng; a day when ties of
friendship, made at past gatherings,
are renewed and strengthened. In
other words, it is a tremendous l r n-
iim Sinidiiy-sidiool pionle, where eve
rybody is invited In cmim far nod
near mill accept of the traditional
hospitality of the good people of
Worth county."
All Bullclor'c MatorUla, Toolo and Tin
Ropalr Work - 3tovoo, Hubs, lUmo, and
all Hardware, at Wholosalo i’rloej.2
Thomaa Hardwaro Oo., Valdoota, 0a.
The re union of the old soldiers of
Colquitt county will tnko place .Inly
•llh. Rcfering to the matter the Ok*
server says: “A large nunibcrof the
veterans met in the oonrthoiise liero
'Tuesday, and after some dismission it
was decided that the anti mil reunion
should take place here oil July 4th.
The se'eotion is u good one ami will
doubtless ho a day of unalloyed pleas.
' ‘ ' th
uro for the remainder of those who
fought for Dixie. It ivili bo a reun
ion to call up the pleasant memories
of the plant; lo recount the grandeur
of our fathers for their victory in the
American Revolution mid to lionm-
lliose wlm went down covered with
glory mittitined by defeat in the oauno
for which they fought in the late
Revolution.’'
kamott’H Reiter vines Slok-Itcndui
.Veil rulgin, Cramps, Cholera Mori
Diarrhoea, &c, rje for Urge boltla.
Thursday, May 9th. Friday, May 10th.
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A Regular Landslide in Prices!
Three of the Greatest Bargain Days
OJST RECORD.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Mlay 9th, lOth and 11th.
For these three days only we will sell to consumers
(not dealers)—
g pounds best age. coffee for $1.00.
6 pounds best 30c. coffee for Ifi.oo.
3;; pounds white sugar for ft.on.
21 pounds New York granulated sugar for$t.oo.
3-lb Tomatoes,"Clipper brand, best quality 5c a can.
,VU> “ " “ “ “ 7c a can.
id boxes Scotch snuff for 25 cents.
Good ^dc tobacco, qj pounds for $1.00.
Hoy Dixie plows, extra points, for t;8 cents.
ttwtioii, which tuily itash buyer* oarwiom*
maud Wc have |u»t Anhhnl ojhjhIuh And mark*
li»*r a lurifo nhlrmont of now pintd*. coverimr a
COME
And pot your*bare of the barpnlns m are olTor-
Inp in uvwy dciiarlinont,
Better value* than have fver Itcon offered
In tTd*
20-|u»pe invoice,
circa
ireutest value* ever |>Ur.ed l*c4 the nubile.
— ..... ... ... •-— *-*- *this neca-
Wo will also have trimmed for
»Ion a laipc lot of loadic*' 8i*rlnu: Hats .at yrlee*
that %v 111 put them althin renrh' of every one.
Wo have apodal Imrpain* In shoe**, dotbinp,
Ml-Out*. fnrniture, haree**, hardware,
drew* k«hmI*,
crockery, cti ., etc.
Ia»t all who can. corn s on Thursday and Jtlday,
to avoid the Saturday rush.
60 pounds nails, 40s to 60s, for ft.00.
50 pounds nails, 10s to 30s, for $1.00.
Ladies’ opera slippers, 47 cents a pair.
Ladies’ cloth top button shoes, Think of It, 83 ct».
Ladies’ fast black hose, 3$ cents per pair.
Best oil cloth, 13 cents per yard.
25 best envelopes and 24 sheets paper, 5 cents.
Good slate pencils, 4 cents per dozen.
Toothpicks, 4 cents per box.
1 -lb cun best Baking Powder, only 13 cents.
Soda, 5 cents per pound.
ioc. bails of potash for 5 cents.
Originatora and Leaders of Lew Prices.