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seasons in their course any
ever offered in this section
: trade centers. Our New
Result: we are crowded
ned into cash. It’s only a.
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.JUNE 21. 1895,
THE GAZETTE : TILTON, OA.. FRIDAY
Q n th e above days and dates—June 28th and 29th—I will give better values than ever l In buying goods of me, you have the advantage of a guarantee that all mv goods are Standard
and your money will be cheerfully refunded if they are not as represented.
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^Remember x the % Dates, % and m be m Sure jg.to m Visit * my * Store.4
JUST OUT.
Some very handsome styles
in Ladies Dress Goods, are 1.0
be found in the mammoth gen
eral merchandise store of VV.
U. Tift, where low prices are
permanent and the latest styles
always in stock.
DRY-GOODS.
CallcoCs-Sim'pion’H Garner's mnl
Puciticn, regular 5^c, These are t lie
best, anil guaranteed solid colors.
Calico, good, 3c,
Cheeks, best 4 jo.
jj 11 leaching, 4c.
^Sheeting, 3JC,
Ginghams, 4c.
Cheeks, good, 3.
Yurd-wlde bleaching, 3c.
4-4 Sheeting, best, i\\c.
Swiss Lawns, ajc.
Host Sat!nes, o8Jc.
Double width Casslmerc, idle.
Handkerchiefs, full size, 04c.
Ladies’ Hose, 04c.
Corsets, 23c.
Hall thread, 15 halls, 10c.
Huttons, Jc, per gross.
Ladies Undervests, 64c.
All the rest of our stock of pants
which is the largest in town
go at half price cm the above dale
'' :d ir
All marked in plain figures.
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IN OUR HATS.
The best dressed men on our streets are-seen in Tift’s hats.
Skeptics who claim the best hats cannot be sold at moderate
prices, will be enlightened by carefully reading this “ad.”
I'nricrHliirtK, worth 25c., only 20c.,
Oveniliirlfl, “ “ “ 20c.,
I)rill ilriiwurn, only 25c.
Mci'/h Inilf hone, /jc.
(iiiu/t*. I'ndei'HhirtH 17c.
Men’s I /nu n q-ply collars, 09c.
Men’s Balbrij'j'an ahirU, j-,c.
Mftn’HHrownliiilhrl^^an shirt8,30c.
I'll 11 lint; <*l puli’ and lull dress
Shills,
( nlanndurcd Shirts, 30c.
Laundered sliirfs, /{-|c.
Suspundurs, Leather hound, i8e.
Laundered Nej'lifrec shirts, /joe.
I'nil line of I l.ilx in si ratvs, crush
es, etc., the largest and host line in
I own.
I)n not forget to see. our Clot hi 11^
on I In; above date, we will save
you money.
NOTIONS.
Coat’s thread, 04c.
Six-cord thread, 2 for 5c.
I’ins, 4 papers, full count, 5c.
Needles, 4 papers full count, 5c.
Laces and embroideries, ic. yai*d
and up.
Full line of Hosiery, in Hlacks,
Tans and Fancies.
Large and complete assortment of
Itibbons, in the latest shades.
MEDICINES.
Paregoric, 04c.. Laudanum, 4c.
Batemans Drops, 04c.
Salts, 3c. lb. Sulphur, 2,Jc. lb
Sewing machine oil,
Blue Mass, 04c.
Calomel, per bottle, 08c.
I,i<111 id Shoe Polisb, 10c.
Everything Standard and gtmrnn
teed.
OTHERS MAY FOLLOW.
There is a great deal of satisfaction in leading; we are still
in that position. Rivals attempt to duplicate our Bargain
Prices, but they finally give it up, or come to grief.
CLOTHING.
Round Sack Suits, $2.50.
“ “ Wool Suits, $4.00.
“ “ “ *• worth
$7.00 for 14.25.
Square cut Sack Suits, worth $8.50
for $6.00
Round cut Sack Suits, worth $8.50
for $6.00.
All-wool Cheviot Suits, worth
$5-75. only $4.25.
Corkscrew suits, worth $10.00 only
.1(7.50.
Clay worsted suits, worth $9.00,
only $6.75.
Our all-wool 1*4.75 suit for $3,25.
All wool suits, worth $5.50 for
1*4.00.
All wool cutaway suits, worth
$6, only 114.
All wool cutaway suits, worth $9,
only I16.25.
Clay worsted Cutaway suits,worth
$10.50, only 18.25.
Our III 1.00 all wool suits, only $8,
The ubove goods are all new,hit'
est styles that we guarantee cannot
he duplicated.
Men’s Cottonade pants, 30c.
“ “ “ worth 75c.
only 50c.
Heavy Cotton Pants, 65c.
Jeans Pants, guaranteed not to rip,
39 c -
Our $1.25 pants, only 75c.
Our In.00 Jeans, only 75c.
SAVE THE DOLLARS.
The Almighty Dollar repre
sents all that make life com
fortable and pleasant. In buy
ing Groceries you should en
deavor to tnake the dollars go<
as far as possible. Every dol
lar saved on purchases means
an added comfort or luxury.
HARDWARE.
50l.bg. Nails, $1.00.
4olbs. “ small sizes, 81.00.
Traces, 40c. Humes, Iron bound.
Brooms, 19c. Collut Pads, 35c.
Tacks, 10 papers, 05c.
Dixie stocks with extra pointifj$i .05
Scooter stocks, 70c.
Brass pad locks, 13c.
Knives, 4c. to 82.00.'
2cl Street. W.« O. * TIH'T'. Tffton. Ga.
I’. S.— Wiilch this space for Bargain Prices on July 10, 11, 12 and 13th, during the Mid-Summer
Fair. Wo invite all to make our store headquarters on the above dates ; our prices will be lower than ever.
Water Buckets, 13c.
Quart pails, 4c. Quart dippers 4c.
Screws, 8c. gross.
Axle Grease, 6 for 25c.
Tumblers, 13c. set.
Goblets 13c. set.
Rakes, handled, 21c.
Long shovels, bandied, 44c.
Short “ “ 45c.
Long “ spades, 40c.
GROCERIES.
Good coffee, only 19c.
Potash, best, 4 balls for 25c.
Sardines, 4c., 6 for 25.
Peas, 2lb can, 8c.
Tomatoes, zlb can, 8c.
Oysters, 05c. Salmon, nc.
ilb. Baking Powder, 15c.
Flour, Best, Guaranteed, 45c.
Starch, 61bs for25c.
Granulated sugar, 23lbs $1.00.
Best rice, 22lbs, 81.00.
Baskets, from 4c. up.
Full line of trunks,that go for cost
on the above dates.
A Day With NuhIiv1111a 11 n.
It was the pleasure of the CIazrtth
reporter lo spend 11 most pleasant day
in Berrien’s pretty capital last .Mon
day.
The 25-milo drive from Tiftou is
through one of the prettiest soothing
in (JoOrgta, and over gome of the hegt
farming lands of the nmilli, which
ure yet in a virgin state, but whose
genily undulating plains and fertile
slopes will 81101) be liylm with the
blushing peuol) and luscious grape.
For, verily, has this great coimlrv a
lei) ft
a golden future before il, anil these
thousands of green uon s, now only
appealing to the Bppftplulive eye of a
true lover.of nature s beautiful hand
iwork, will Boon be peopled with a
civilization that will make ihem
blossom ns the rose ami their now
unprofitable,expanse a source of un
told and boundless woallli.
Home of Hie prettiest farms in 1I10
county and most oltver and live-al-
Iioiiiu fnrrncis are along ibis drive,
among them aro Harmon Baker, Me-
Nahb, Ituherson, A. M. Shaw, ,1. M.
llanooek and others, whose beautiful
homes and well cultivated farms hear 1
living evidence that peuee, pleaty
and prosperity lies in Berrien’s well-
tilled acres.
.Nashville iso’io of the prettiest of
the inland oouuty-sltes of the stale.
This is due in part to the people of
the county, but more especially lo the
enterprise and public spirit of her
citizens, who love their home for
sweet Imllowud memories that duster
around it, ami whose heart and pock-
els are an unit in all that pertains
to the welfare of their town.
The silly argument that education
is wasted on a farmer here finds tint
contradiction. Nowhere In the state
can be found a better educated or
more intelligent people than here,
and nowhere lire there better tilled or
more productive farms than surrounds
Berrien’s Inland oily, and the colleges
and IlighersclioolS of the slate receive
some of their brightest shining lights
from within its borders.
it was my pleasure while there to
shake hands with a number of the
county's sturdy and clever farmers
ai 10 now hero have E ever met a more
could be asked for in the way of
promptness and efficiency ns a pro
prietor. Dr. ft. I*, (loodiiian, a bright
and intelligent man and a re
cent. gradaa'e 111 dentistry, is putting
up an office over the new millinery
cHlahlislinieni.Df the Misses Quodiiniu
and will soon be prepared to furnish
the shorlesl and surest remedy for
toothache on a moment's notice.
Among the many people I met
whom ii, js a pleasure to esteem as
friends acre Col. ,1. A. Alexander,
county solicitor; lion. Henry B. I Vs-
pies, Suheilur-tieneral of the South
ern oirmiil; genial Boh. Turner,
olie of t he best of I he many good
citizens; Mr. If. W. McCrunie, one of
Hie town’s land-marks; Ordinary A.
W. I’alterson; the Albritton Broth
ers, who liaio a large wagon repair
mnl mnilhery;Silus Tygartand others.
1 s|tent Hie night with the ominly's
hustling haililT Ben I’. IVpIes and
hm interesting family, at the old
hoiueslead, one of Hie prettiest farina
and innsl conveniently arranged
homes in the county. Besides being
11 llrsl class bailiff, Brn is a lie plus
ultra funner, us is evidenced by Hm
crop lie lias on liuml.
County eoiul ivas in session while I
wan 1 hero, liniler ehnrgo of.bulge t ,11st t n -
gcr, who takes nliicu 111 lim front rank of
ihf southwest (Innuln judges, as well as
being a thorough goiiiloinnn of Iho old
School,
JUST TIIINK QF IT! It is nearly the longest day of the year, you couldn’t stop the
more tlinn you can stop the eager cash buyers from crowding our. counters for the best values
of Georgia, while our goods' have been selling rapidly. We have been buying largely from the
York buyer has loaded us down with that class of goods which has recently advanced in price,
with a stock of goods from to to 20 per cent, below market value. These goods must be turned
lew weeks before our buyer goes for more goods. In order to get the cash and more room—
\ not Uo I liu pill lit brush U holnff wield*
‘lew Intown
t’d jo ml unit ii^d in m’vunil film,.-.
ami new building hIiow tlmt It lias not
yet attained tin growth.
l)r. ftdle bus leuentlv located there,
coming from tanilnntl, tin. He Is a phy-
bIcIihi pocond lo none In )iU profession
amt la rapidly Acquiring friends.
NunIivIIIo cltl/etiH secured Incorpora
tion several years since, and beautiful,
well Itdd olT streets are I lie consequence.
l ,, or some lime tlm town Induced in Iho
luxury of a city maishal, but finding one
cnthclv ornamental and not a particle of
tise, I* has had none for several months,
and tlm peace of (ho town Is not alTcctcd.
Nashville is also indulging in tlte lux
ury of a newspaper, the first Issue of
which is to appear thin week. It’s light
will come with rather Klnr-lllng effect,
hht I w Lit it every numnuro of uetterved
For a Limited Time We will Inaugurate for Cash
1A CUT PRICE SALE,
READ-THINK-ACT!
Now is the Time to Make Your Purchase
genial ami liospit
' Nasbvillu has
several business
houses, and they carrv liumlsuim'uml
well itsswted lines of goods. Among
the foremost arc the Tygart Bros,
Patterson & Co., A. K. Bullard, (I.
W. Saunders, T. L. Taylor mid mli-
♦trs, the majority of whom seem lo lie
dmi g a thriving trade despite the
fact, that tills is Hie dullest season of
She year, in a .mercantile sense.
Dr. W, B. Good limn Ims a well
Stel'ked tint;; (line, 11ml is all tJiiU
Among (l o most pleasant of my rc-
qtinlniaiiees wlillo llieio was Hr. h. A.
<111 lor, who Iihh nno of tlm lietl tilted up
luedlenl and siirglrnl ostahllslimenls in
thin soul Ion of the slate, mid mi equip
mem wlileli I wits surprised mid pluasod
illphiums
to see In 11 Hiiutll town. Ilia 1,
place him In the from rank of Ills profes
sion. and several years ol sueecssf.il prnc-
I've has won for him tlio eonlideuce and
esleem of Hie people.
Mr. .1. \V. Fuicll lias a llrsl elass livery
•Ishle, which has n llrsl class proprietor.
10
CUT Til IK OUT I
Writ* your n»i»n aim! mltUPM
wnm* the lnick of It, take It M Dr.
01 ii, mibu i.ri i»r.
*»• l. (lonilniftii** »lruu aturw nml >mt
‘ a llfio botllt* or IVmnih'A rein*
ClUl pul.. ,uv uuitir t't . .mum n nni
for (Ac.; IhjkMoh, you will rof«|vc a
I’oarclP* IVm«j Culoiular on Juinnirv
of ciidIi year im lonu ;»*♦ you live,
J'Jfl* uon ml from tor Tilttm (ll,i /tl,wiir
l’'igurcd Lawns, value 6e.,
CUT PRICE
Only ,jc. per yard.
Figured Muslins, value 1 50.,
CUT PRICE
Only 9c. per yard.
French Ginghams, value 18c.
.and 25c.,
CUT PRICE
Only 1 ic. and 16c. per yard.
Linen Lawns, value 60c.,
CUT PRICE
Only 42c, per yard.
Yard-wide Heavy Sheeting,
value 7c. Cut Price, only
4,]jc. per yard.
5-4 Table Oil Cloths, all col
ors, value 25c. Cut Price,
only 15c. per yard.
Ladies Opera Slippers, value
750. Cut Price, only 44c.
per pair.
Ladies’ Tan Oxford Ties, val
ue $2.25. Cut Price, only
$1.49 per pair.
2,500 prs shoes lie low value to close
Scotch Snuff, value 5c.,
CUT PRICE
Only 2|c. per box.
2- pound Tomatoes, value 10c.
CUT PRICE
Only 6c. per can.
3- pound Tomatoes, value 14c.
CUT PRICE
Only 9c. per can.
Tooth Picks, value 5c.,
CUT PRICE
Only 2^e. per box.
SEE OUR GROCERIES!
Sommer Necessities.
Mosquito Nets, Fans,
Hammocks,
Ice, Ice Cream Freezers,,
Fly Fans, Fly Catchers,
600 Pairs Pants,
75 Dozen Suspenders,
78 Dozen Shirts,
500 HATS,
io.ooo yards Luces and Embroid
eries below value to close.
Thousand of articles we cannot
mention for want of space. Our
stock must be sold, Get prices else
where and then see our»,
Our Summer Clearance Sale is
main street*! Leaders of Low Prices.
TEETOtf,
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