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TflE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1805. ' - v/.r. -
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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 valiffcs than ever!
ar in mind I guarantee am. my Standard Goods and will cheerfully refund the money on all that are not satisfactory.
Friday and Saturday,
May 17th and 18th.
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Remember the Date!
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17th and 18th.
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TIME IS LIMITED.
There is a time in the affairs of every man when he should gird up his loins and hiistle, seeking the aggrandizement of self above all-things else. Such a time is limited^js 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.
Business conducted on a large
scale reduces tile proportion of ex
pense and increases the sum of re
ceipts. ft enables W. O. TIFT 1
Lniy and sell Dry-Goods very cheap.
DRY-GOODS.
A Wonderful Line,
f.'ullonoft~Hliup*on , s Garner's ami PhcIIIph, reg
ular fi'to., only These arw Hid Im , h», uml
gnuruntcod solid colors.
Cheeks, good, 3c.
Yard-Wide llUiaclilfig.fK'.
4-4 Bliootlnir, Iwsi, 4' ,0.
Swiss IdiwiiH, •!* •!«*.
Best Salines, 08) v o.
Cullen, good, 2ki.
Cheeks, lH.it, 4'-/!.
•'.( Hloaehlng, 4«.
% Shooting, 3* 4 c.
Ginghams, 4<i.
Double width Cusslinorc. 10^o,
Hiuidkorohh in full size, 0fc,
J/idles' Hone, (Me, Corsets, 23«,
Hull tlimiul, in balls,lOu. IluttoiiM, 6o.jwr groan.
Ladles' Under vests, (Me,
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.
Men’ll ('ottonade Pants, 390.
CLOTHING.
Hound Hunk Suits, $2.60.
" •* Wool HnIt**, J4.D0,
" " '• “ worth $7.00,for $4.20.
Square out Hack Suits, worth $8.00, for fll.OO.
Hound " " ••
All-wool cheviot suits, worth $6.75, oidy £4.25
Corkscrew milts, worth $10 00, only $7.60.
(.lay wormed suits, worth $9.00, only $0.76.
Onr ull-wool #4.76 hi 111 fnr $.126.
All wool suit*, worth $6.60, foj $|.oo.
All wool Cutaway suits, worth $0, only $4.
$0, only $0.26.
NOTIONS.
Coat’s thread, (Mo. Hlxutord thread, 2 for 60.
Plus, 4 papers, full count, Do.
Noodles, 4 pnpors, full count, 6u.
Laces and embroideries, le. yard and up.
Full line of Hosiery,In Meeks,Tuns uml Fancies
Large and romplufe assortment of Mlihous, (11
nil the Jutost shades.
Clay worsted Cutaway miltu, worth £'10.60,only
$8.26, r
Our $11 no all wool miiHh, only $8.00,
The above good* are all new, latent style* that
we guarantee cannot he duplicated.
worth 73e., only 60c.
Heavy Cotton Hants, Me.
Jean I'anta, guaranteed not to rip, 8'Jc.
Our $1.26 punts, only 76o.
Our $1,00 .Jeans, only 7f»o.
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Undershirts, worth 26c., only 20o.
Overshirts, “ •' “ 20c.
Drill drawers, only 20c. Men's half hose, 4s.
Oan/e Undershirts, l7e.
.Men's Linen 4-ply collars, otic.
Men's Halhrlinrnu Shirts, 26e.
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Men's Brown ftitlhrlggaii Shirts, 30o.
Cull Line of Cuff uml Full Dress Shirts.
Uidautidorod Shirts, :w«. Laundered, do., 44c.
Suspenders, 1/eather-hound, lHc.
fauunJercd .Negligee shirts, 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 Madame Bruin suddenly comes upon the kidnapper of her cub.
GROCERIES.
Hood Coffee, only 10c. Potash, host,4 for 25c.
Sardines, 04c. 0 for 25c. Peas, 21b cans, 08c.
Tomatoes, 2lb cans, 08c. Oysters, 06c.
Salmon, 11c. lib. Unking Powder, 16c.
Flour, Host, Guaranteed, 45c.
Starch, Gibs for 260.
Granulated Sugar, 2311m $1.00.
Pest Klee, 221 bs, $1.00.
Baskets, from 4o. up.
Full line of Trunks, that go for cost on the
above dates.
Full line of Hats in Straws, CrtlBhCH, etc., the
largest and best line In town.
Do not forget to see our Clothing on the above
duces, we will save you money.
MEDICINES.
Paregoric, 04c* Laudanum, 04c.
Bateman's Drops, 04c. Salts, 3c. ib.
Sulphur, 2*<jc lb. Sewing machlno oil, 4c.
Blue Mass, 04c. Calomel, per bottle,08c.
Liquid Shoe Polish, 10c. Pain Killer, 00c.
All the rest of our stock of pants, which la the
largest In town, will go at half price on the
above dates. All marked iu plain figures.
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Ilundqunrtovs for Standnrd Bargains.
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Points to Be Observed.
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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 cpiality, 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.
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HARDWARE.
6011)8. Kails, $1.00.
401bs “ small Sizes. $1.00
Traces, 40c. Karnes, Iron Bound.
Collar Pails, 35c. llrooms, 19c.
Tacks, 10 papers, 05c.
Dlxlo Stocks, with extra points, $1.06.
Scooter stocks, 70c. Brass pad locks, !3cv *
Water Buckets, 13o.
Quart Dippers, 4m
Axle Grease, 0 for 25c.
Goblets, 18c. set.
ICulves, 4c. to $2.00.
Quart Palls, 4c.
Screws, 8c. gross.
Tumblers, 13c. set.
Rakes, handled, 21c.
Long shovels, handled 45c.
Short “ •• 40c.
Long “ spades, 40c.
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£ver, thing Standaiil ard (luarantecd.
I.ogiil Mutters.
Tlio following business wiih trails-
noted in the Ordinary court:
M. Gaskins, administrator uf June
Gaskins, applied for JSllurs of Bis-
mission from Haid ndminlhlratimi and
it will bo passed upon on ibu (IrSt
Monthly in August, ‘ ■
J. (i. ()a«ltinH, admlnlHtrator of
Hobocca Giwkum, applied for letterx
of diHinmaioli from nnid iidioini«lra
tion and it will bo plumed upon on
the lint Monday m AugiiHt.
'I'he report of appi'iiner* to sei
apart a twelvo iiio’iiIih’ aupport to
JMih. M. A. Marrl. and minor chil
dren from the OHtnto of .1. II. ('. Mor
ris, Into of Horrhm oounl.y, diieeiined,
wax filed and will ho panned upon on
the first Monday ill June.
Thu report of npprmaei'H to rot
opart a twelve montlm' tiipporl to
Ivutlo Mporu and puiior ohtjdreii
from tlio ONlato of l’etor Moore, lain
of Berrien county, dceeared, won
filed and will 1)0 pnxHud upon on the
Hint Monday In Juno,
Tlio report of nupratHora to net
apart a twelve montlm’ support to the
minor ohihiron of (fester A. Tomlin
from tlio estate of their father, I’elur
Harper, Into df Berrien county, tie-
eeased, was Hied and will lie passed
upon on tho first Monday in June.
J,. F. Harper applied for letters of
administration do kmi* nun on the
estate of Mioitjali Gi'lfiln, laio of ller-
rien oounty, deceased, and it will ho
passed upon on tlio Hint Monday in
.In no.
O. L. Smith, administrator of Pe
ter Moore, Into of Berrien county,
deceased, advertises the usnnl notion
to tho debtors and e.reditnrs of said
estate.
John l’ope, administrator of Mrs.
Ida Pope, Into of Berrien Minify, de
ceased, advertises for side on the first
Tuesday in June—one hundred seres
of land lying in a sipiare m tho north-
wchI corner of lot hiimbui N00, in
the (itli district of said county, nnd
bounded on till) north and west by
original linos.
Tlio (Sheriff advertises fifty acres
in the southwest uorner of lot of land
J. VV. Balter by virtue of an execu
tion issued from tho .1 native court of
the l.'f) fill district, (). M., of said
county, in favor of \V, W. Brown.
Pointed mil by defendant.
An effort was made in Washington
hmi week to interview Kx-Govornor
North.ui, who was iu attendance upon
the Southern Baptist Convention, on
(lie political situation iu the South,
lie doelinod to discuss politics iu any
form; told the reporter that he is out
of polities for ail tlmo to come—his
sole iiinliition being to do all lie cun
to develop the resources of the Sooth.
Developing the resources of the
South is a fnr more worthy cniise
than spouting polities or hunting for
olllno.
The Atlanta Constitution brings
this pleasing intelligence to the pa
trons ol the Brtiiijtvlek it Western
railroad: “The lirunswiok nnd West
ern road lias now double daily
through trains by way of Tifton, and
tlio Georgia Southern nnd Florida and
Central roads, t,o Atlanta, and from
Atlanta to Brunswick, with through
sleepers on tlio night train. Parlor
ours will lie run on the day trains.”*
♦
Wiiyoross is to have a tin by show,
Macon a poach carnival, Athens a
(lower festival and Gridin a straw
berry festival. All of these rtre steps
in tile right direction, but all of them
combined will sink into Insignilloaneo
in comparison to the brilliancy mid
success of the Knipire Garden Mid
summer Fair nt Tifton, July It), 11
and IT
Sid n
CliiiiiiberluiM’s Kye nnd
Ointment.
Certain eurii for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Totter. Bolt Hhoum, rtcahl Head, Old
Chronic Bores, Fever Bures, Eczema, I lull,
l’rntrlo Beriilehes, Bore Nipples and Piles.
It Ih cooling and soothing. Hundreds of
eases have been cured by It inter all
other treatment hull fatted. It Is put up
In Uf) and at) emit boxes. Bold nt the
Tifton Drug Blore.
A NEW SWINDLE
•which tlio people of tlio South
aro mooting, is tho efforts of
Homo to Hell them imitations for
tho real Simmons Liver Regu
lator, bccatwo they multo more
money by tlio imitation; mid
they enro little that they swindle
tho people iu selling them an
inferior article. It's tlio money
they are ufter, and the people cau
look out for themselves. Now
this is just what the people nro
doing, und merchants aro having
u hard tiiuo trvini
ipk
lui
ng to get people
they offer them
number 610 In the (itli district of
Hitmen oounty, as the property uf
John F, Williams by virtue m an
execution ismiod fro'ni tin) Justice
court of tlio 1814th district, G. ,M.,n|
said county in favor of W. W. Brown
^-Pointed out by defendant,
Also, fifty acres of lot of land num
ber 171, In the fltll district of Her-
rien comity, bounded on tlm north
and west by original line and east by
Body branch' and running south n
hu/tlcieiit distance to make the fifty
giTcs Levied on ,t,s Hie property of
T. C. JEFFORDS,
DKNT1WT,
SYLVESTER, - - - GEORGIA.
to take tho fluff
in plueo of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator—which is tlio “King of
Liver Medicines,” beenuso it never
fails to give relief in all liver
troubles. Bo sure that you get
Simmons Liver Regulator. Yon
know it by MiOffifcjrtI tho same
old stamp of the Rtd
Z on package.
It 1)as yJKMVp item /ail
ed you, jRyjwjftknnd people
who have been per
suaded to tako Hometiling else have
always como hack again to The
Old Frleud. Butter not tako any
thing else lint tliat made by J.H.
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Zbii.in & Co., Philadelphia.
Crown ami Bridge Work and Oral Burg
nry BpociaUleii.
Teeth Extracted ’Without Pain
of “Tmulum," which positively
“I uml um'’
By use ...
destroys alt sense of paint
does not pul you In sleep, Bpeetal reduc
tion when several teeth are extraeted.br
pi Ole unrdi* lo .replace tlteiu.
FiNi-„e9smoNs
BY TllK
Georgia Business College
ImmmUtttiM'V tm otnnjilrUon of pouitpAt
u»o «»C olhui
Miw If avk Firtv Mkn ix NKXtftixTV Days.
Write or wltv ipmieiliatolv to ' v
UKomi\ Bl’HiNK8S- touJKIK.-MAtwMJftr
PLANT SYSTEM.
Time Tnblo No. 70, In Effect ut 12:01 O’clock, a* m., Suutlny, April 28,1895.
~Xo. 70.
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7 35! B. & W. Shops..
15 Brunswick
8 24 Southern. Crossing...
8 30 Eleven Milo Turnout..
8 4Ui .Jamaion
9 03 Wr.ynosville
9 ID, Atkinson.
U 18. Lulatoti..
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...Hohokon..
Bchlntterville.
...Ar Waycross Lv
..Lv Waycrtws Ar
. Warosboro
..Millwood
..McDonald
Pearson.
11 42 Kirkland).
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11 64l Grays.
11 67 ’Willacoochee,
12 15 Alai ‘
12 16 Alapofia
12 28 Knigtnn
12 35| r. Brookfield
Ar Tifton Lv ,
Lv Tifton Ar..
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Poitlan
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2^20 Albany.,.
No. 72
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4 49 1
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B-Tlcfinlarstop. F~R‘op on signal. -
‘ -* "• —*— Cars for Bt. Louis,
* * t. AukusUuo
trains. *
Itoclining Chair Cars between Way cross and Montgomery, via Tliomasvillr.
B. DUNHAM. B. W. WRENN, GEO. W. COATES.
Gener.U Superintendent, P. T. Mng’r. Savannali, Ga. 1). P. Agt., BrnuBwiak Oft
n—tiifiuiHr muii. v —n up uu Hign:u.
Direct cojnootlun nmde at Waycross with throhirh Pullman Sleeping Cars for
Montcpmery,Nashvnie<«avaiinah, Charleston, and all points north; also Tampa and St..
to points shown via Tifton, through Pullman Car sendee on both day and nlfcht tr
W.L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOES
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Over One Million /•tropic w»tr th«
W. L. Douglas S3 and 34 Shoes.
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form -stamped oa sola.
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Ennmellcd f’ntf nnrt UnniarM.
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W, L. Douglas,
Br,ckton. Malt,
For Sale l)v--J
\V. H. TYGAItT
. Z. ELLIOTT, Sparks, Ga., and
iT, Nashville, Ga.
Baldridge & Fulwood,
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ROOMS t AND a, PAULK BUILDING,
■ Tifton, * lip * ' vre
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