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Everybody will come to the Fair to see the fine display of fruits,'grains, and vegetables of all kinds, and
Everyone ought to visit our store and seethe fine display of goods of all kinds, but the pri
ces will be especially interesting, as they will be lower than we have ever sold before, and we have
Been in Business over Eighteen Years.
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Being the oldest house in the
city, with an established reputa
tion, carrying the largest stock,
buying in largo quantities, sell
ing for cash, puts us in a posi
tion to sell cheaper—
Standard Goods,
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than any house in the city. v
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TAKE A PEEP.
At >>ur immense line of Hardware and General Merchandise before
making any purchases. Everything and anything you may need going:
at unheard of prices for the four Grand Special Bargains Days. j
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We will adhere strictly to all
I PRICES ADVERTISED,
and refund cheerfully money on
any goods that are not entirely
satisfactory.
J H.AJLriLDON'T FORGET the DATES
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1 0,-11,-1 2-&-13,-1895.2
10,-11 ,-12-AND-13,-1895.
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Visit our store, make it Headquarters while in the city and we will endeavor to make it pleasant and profitable for all.
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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 hust le, seeking the aggrandisement of self above all things else. Such
a time is the present. Time is limited at W. (). Tift’s Bargain Dry
(lopds Sale. You must hasten to take advantage of this special sale,
nr -tiller the pang of paying higher prices for similar goods later on.
ALL WOOL,
And a “Yard Wide” are VV. O.
Tift’s Grand Bargains in Clothing.
All-wool goods as cheap as the
shoddy, worthless stuff, other mer
chants are offering. “The tailor
makes the man,” and if you want
your wife or sweetheart to think you
the handsomest man at the fair, buy
your clothing from Tift.
A SURPRISE.
Mrs. Bruin’s flank movement comes as a painful surprise to the bold
kidnipper. A pleasanter surprise awaits the housekeeper who visits
W. C). Tift’s store.^ There she will find a complete and fresh stock of
groceries at astonishingly low prices; no conyiromise with oleomargarine i
no winking at adulterations. Strictly pure food at unheard of bargains.
DRY-GOODS.
Calicoes-Sitnpson's Garner’s and
Pacifies, regular 3{c. These are the
lies), mid guaranteed solid colors,
Best Standard Calico,
Calico, good, 3c.
Checks, best ,|4c.
(Blenching, ,(C.
^Sheeting, yjc.
(iinglmms, ,|c.
Checks, good, 3.
Yard-wide bleaching, 5c,
|-,j Sheeting, best, .jjc.
Swiss Lawns, 3c.
Best Salines, oS^c.
Double width Cassimere, ifile.
I lamlkerehiefs, full -i/e, 04c.
Ladies’ I lose, n.)<\
Corsets, 23c.
Ball thread, 15 lmlls, toe,
Buttons, 3c. per gross.
Ladiek Undervests, 04c.
Chnllie, per yard, 3) cent
SHOES.
Ladies Oxford lies, pat. ti|
42c.
73 c>
“ Tan e.
Ladies Dongola hulton. 8Sc.
•• “ •• |l.no.
“ Glove grain,button .1 lace 73c,
“ “ “ “ •• “ 1.00,
“ Kid patent lip, button, 2.00.
Mens lace shoes, 95c.
: Mens calf shoes, 1.40.
j Our $2,00 slioes, only
i ()ur 3,1x1 shoes, only
Our 3,50 shoes, only
! Our 4,<ki shoes, only
! Our 3,00 shoes, only 4.23.
Although there tins been an ad-
] Mince on shoes from to to 23 per
we are still selling them as
is ever. Full line of Plow
and Brogans cheap.
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2.50.
3.00.
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cent.
low
shoe)
CLOTHING.
GROCERIES.
luting Flannel, pel yard, 7c.
Gingham dri
to piece.
patterns, in yards
stuiidiiril goods, fie.
NOTIONS.
Coat's thread, 04c.
Six-cord thread, 2 for 3c,
Pins, 4 papers, full count, 3e.
Needles, 4 papers full count, 30.
Laces and embroideries, tc. vard
and up.
Full line of Hosiery, in Blacks,
Tuns ami Fancies.
Large and complete assortment of
Ribbons, in the latest shades.
Ladies Collars, linen, me.
All of our cut ire line of Embroid
eries, Laces, Edgings, Lawns,go
at actual wholesale cost on
above dates.
Ladies Silk Mils, 2octs,
Undershirts, worth 25c.,
Overshirts, “ “
I trill drawers, only 23c.
Men's half hose, 4c,
Gauze lhulersliirts 17c.
Men's Linen |-piv collars, 09c.
Men's Bulhrijrgun shirts, 23c.
Men’sBrownBiilhriggan shirts,30c.
Full line of puff and full dress
Shirts.
Unlunndered Sliirts, 30c.
Laundered sliirts. 44c.
Suspenders, Leather hound, tSc.
Laundered Negligee shirts, 40c,
Men’s Mono, only 04c.
Full and complete line of men’s
Neckwear to he closed out cheap.
Largest and most complete line
of lints in the city. The prices are
interesting, call and see them.
Men’s Sack Suits, $2,25.
“ All wool Cheviot suits, $3,00.
“ “ “ Bound Sack suits 3,50
“ •* “ Square Sack suits 4,00
“ “ “ Square Suck suits 4,50
“ “ " Fine Cheviot suits 5,00
“ •* “ Cutaway suits, 3,50
“ “ “ Clay Worsted cut
away suits, 0,00
“ “ “ Clay Worstedcut-
uwuy suits,in blacks and blues, 7,50
Moleskin pants, ,05
“ punts, heavy, ,75
“ punts, heavy, 87 $C.
Corduroy punts, lieavv, 1,25
.leans pants, warranted not to rip ,39
Jeans pants, extra,warranted not
to rip,
Jeans punts, extra heavy, war
ranted not to rip
Jeans punts, our best,
Cottontail 1 pants,
Cottonade pants, extra heavy,
only jnc., | All wool, black cheviot pants,
“ 2oe.,! All wool, black cheviot pants,
Onr wool punts worth $1.50 only 1,00
Our wool punts, worth 2.00, only 1,25
1 Our wool punts, worth 2.75,only 1,75
j Our wool punts, worth 3.00, only 2,00
Our wool pants, worth 3.50, only 2,50
Our wool punts, worth 4.00, only 2,75
Our wool pants, worth 4.50, only 3,00
Our wool pants, worth 5,00, only 3,75
Onr wool pants, worth 0.50,only 4,50
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1,00
LOO
1,50
Good coffee, only 19c.
Potash, best, 4 balls for 23c.
Sardines, 4c., 6 for 25.
Peas, 2lb can, 8c.
Tomatoes, 2lb can, 8c.
Oysters, 05c. Salmon, 1 ic.
1 lb. Baking Powder, 13c.
Flour, Best, Guaranteed, 63c.
Starch, filbs for 25c.
Granulated sugar, 23lbs $1.00.
Best, rice, 2^2lbs, $1.00.
Baskets, from 4c. up.
Brown sugar, 28 lbs $i.<x>.
Cut Loaf sugar, 3 lbs only 23c.
Olives, Imported, only 25c.
Mackerel, 10c. Peaches, 12JC,
Laundry Soap, 12 bars. 23c,
Tobacco, worth 40c., only 23c,
New line of fancy groceries just
received. Imported sardines, im
ported Queen olives, imported olive
oil, French peas, Worcester sauce,
French soups, Durkee’s salad dress
ing, chipped dried beef, Batavia
shrimp, cocoa, shredded cocoanut,
etc. Full line of all kinds of can
ned goods.
Goblets 13c. set.
Rakes, handled, 2ie.
Long shovels, handled,-45c.
Short “ “ 43c.
Long “ spades. 40c.
Humes, 12c. Drawing knives, 43c.. '
Squares, 30 cents.
'Squares, (Eagle) 70 cents.
•Handsaws, 30 cents.
I Mincing Knives, 10 cents.
! Egg beaters—best—13 cents,
j Bridle bits,—best—10 cents.
I Plow lines, £ rope, toe.—3. for 25c..
MEDICINES.
Paregoric, 04c. Laudanum, 40.
Batemans Drops, 04c.
HARDWARE.
All the rest of our stock of pants
which is the largest in town, will
go at half price on the above dates.
Full line of trunks.that go for cost
on the above dates.
Everything Standard and guaran
teed.
3olbs. Nails, $1 .no.
.pdbs. “ small sizes, $1.00.
Traces, 40c! Haines, Iron bound.
Brooms, 19c. Collar Pads, 33c.
Tacks, 10 papers, 05c.
Dixie stocks with extra points,$1.03
Scooter stocks, 70c.
Brass pad locks, 13c.
Knives, 4c. to $2.00.
Water Buckets, 13c.
Quart pails, 4c. Quart dippers 4c.
Screws, Sc. gross.
Axle Grease, fi for 23c.
Tumblers, 13c. set.
Salts, 3c. lb. Sulphur, 24c. Ib v
Sewing machine oil, 4c.
Blue Mass, 04c.
Caloyiel, per bottle. 08c.
Liquid Shoe Polish, toe.
Assafmtida, 4c box.
Copperas,2c.lb. 1 qt. Ammonia,9c.
British Oil, 7c. Vaseline. 7c.
Lamar’s Eye Water, 20c.
Sweet oil, ioc size, 08c.
Castor Oil, ioc size, 08c.
Benzine, “ “ 08c.
Radway’s Ready Relief, 43c.
Porous Plasters, ioc.
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Full line of Hats in straws, crush
es, etc., the largest and best line in
town.
Do not forget to see our Clot hing
on the above date, we will save
you money.
Don’t forget; Grand
Bargain Days, July
11, 12, 13 and 14.
On aliove dates we will pay railroad fare on all purchases, of $10, not over 20 miles distant; on 815,
not over 30 miles distant; on $20, not over 40 miles distant. : p'™.- wm >•••««w***«mK»ir,i»™>•«.«• »•».« a - n ,ii« y:
~ . ; ' cya 1 *"!* ggapg tl'an any other limmo ill tlio city. Call anil tw coift Inrwl that wo will <!■. all we lay .Lf ;
Wednesday and Thursday
July 10th nnil 11th, ’05.'
TXE.AD9V A 1;'i'ERS for STANDARD RAKGAINsi-
W . « O . * T I K T , 2d. Street, Tlfton, Ca.
Friday and Saturday,
July 12th and Idtli, *05.