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SHOES.
Ladies Shoes worth la.oo for fi.75
“ « “ for 1.00
Children Shoes in any style from twenty-
live cents to I1.50 per pair.
We have any kind and style in Shoes for
Men, prices ranging from $1 to $4.50.
HATS.
We have just received a fine line cl
Hats for Men and Buys, prices from 35c.
to $3.35. Come and get one before they
are all picked over.
CLOTHING.
We will sell you n good suit of clothes
for men at the small price of..... $3,00
Better ones tor 3.75
And still bettet ones lor 5.63
Avery hne Suit for only .$13.50
Youth’s suits from $3.50 to 5.00
Boys suits from 75c to... 4.00
W.e can fit any mnn, youth or boy in
t}|e very latest styles. - . ,-,\J
We bought a very large stock and they
must go, so call and examine our line
and get prices before buying*
DRESS GOODS.
We havV^ust received one of the
Largest and .BEST SELECTED stock
of Dress Goods ever shown in this city
and the Ladies are invited to call at once
and examine ouf line whether they wish
to purchase now d* not.
We have prices ranging irt>m j cents
to $1.35 per yard.
All New Goods,
and Latest Styles.
GROCERIES.
We have.the largest and. best line of
Fancy and Family Groceries on band,
and.arc selling thorn at the very lowest
prices possible.
COOK STOVES
From $7 to $12.50.
We have almost anything you wait m
the Hardware and Crockery line, and
everything will go at a bargain. Come
and get what you want betpre it is gone
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besides, Honest dealings, good goods and low Prices is our motto.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS.
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THE VIENNA NEWS.
TWICE-A-iWCCK.
T> A. ADKINS, JR.. Ed.
W.T, ADKINS,
| Proprietors
Official Organ Dooly County.
Official Organ of the City of Vienna.
Eutored.at the Postotfice at Vienna, Ga.,
as Second Class Mail Matter.
Advertising rates furnished on request
m, The News will not be responsible
tor views expressed by correspondents.
KATES OP SUBSCRIPTION t
One copy one year. $»,oo
One copy six months 50
Oneropy three months. 35
Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
’PHONB No. 11.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1902
If it* Job Work you want try us. Wo
gutu-antee to please you..
llpqd the new ad.of Walton Bros., in
(Jus issue. This firm is composed of
Messrs A E and J B. Walton and they
arc ' excellent young business men..
They have a largo stock of goods and
will keep the readers of the News post*
ed as to the best bargains in their Hne.
The horse and< mule and-veil iele bust*
ness of J P. Heard Sc Sons has Increased
to the extent that they are now using
tlioir entire large twp-story building
opposite tho’court house. The upper
story is used for the vehicle repository,
ami the lower floor lauped for the sale
of horses and mulos.
Messrs Egloatoa Sc McDonald who.
recently purchased tho stock of goods
of l.ev P G McDonald have an ad in
this issue They nro receiving new
g->ds daily and when the new show
•,'useaarrivcand the Inside of thoir large
store Is finished tly*y will have one of
(he best displayed stock of goods in the
■'iitv. ' It is well lighted and spacious.
Give them a call,
Heal Estate Agent A. £- Jordan
s,tapped.the Bonlske store house be*
1 japing 'to Col, G. W.. Wooten yesterday
to J*T. Murray for hit dwelltng house
o^jupied by Mr. Boniske. He then
‘.old titc residence to J, B. Forehand of
I’ineliuraf. Nearly every day property
changes bunds' in Vienna and ehe
is gradually growing lurger by the
erecting of 1,pw residences and enter*
prises*
Early Risers
Thofaqiotis little pin**.
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Marriage at Pinehurst.
On Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock nt
the home of the bride’s brother, Mr
W. P. Speight of Pinehurst, his slstor
Miss Ella, was married to Mr. O. P.
Swearingen, of tho Pleasant Valley
community. The ceremony wab per
formed by Rev. J. M. Bass of Pinehurst.
The newfy married couple are well
known in the county and have many
friends and relatives who joins the
Nows in extending congratulations and
best wishes for a long and happy mar
ried life.
Woodruff-Wilder.
.. Sunday afternoon at 8:30 o’clock at
the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Z. T. Woodruff of near Nellievilie,
their attractive daughter Miss Eva,
was married to Mr. S. E. Wilder. Rev.
J B McGehee performed the ceremony,
Theso are both popular young people
and have many friends who wish them
a happy and prosperous voyage over
the sea of life.
A Boy’s wild ride lor Ufa
With family around expecting him to
die, and a ton riding for life iS mile, to
get Dr Kings. New Discovery for con*
sdmption, coughs and colds, W II Brown
of I.eesville, Ind. endured deaths agonies
from asthpia, but this wonderful medicine
gave instant relief and soon cured him.
He writes: ‘‘I now sleep soundly every
night.” Like nwrveloits cures of con
sumption, pneumonia, binneeitis, coughs
colds and grlpp prove its matchless merit
for all throat and lung troubles. Guron-
teed. Bottles goc and At. Trial bottles
free. Eorbcs St Cote, druggists.
Mr J F Waters, who is running a
crop just outside the eity limits, h s
misted someeotton lately and decided
to ooueeol himself iu the cotton house
Saturday night and watch for the thief
He had been in tho house only about
five minutes when a negro man entered
tiie house, and was in tho act of
taking up some cotton when he was
ordered to halt, but instead of haulting
he broke and ran off, Mr Waters fired
at him and he fell to tothegroand, but
jumped up immediately and made his
escaped,
CAUTION!
This is not a gentle word—but when
you think how liable you aie not to pur.
chase for 75c the only remedy universally
known and a remedy that bat had the
largest sale of any medicine in the world'
since 1868 for the cure and treatment of
consumption, throat and-lung troubles
without losing its great popularity all
these years, you will be thankful we called
vour attention to Hoscbe’t German Syrup
There aie to many ordinary cough rente*
dies made by druggitp and others that
are cheap at>d good for light colds per-
hips, but for severe colds, broncuitis
.pcoup^-and especially for consumption,
where there is difficult expectoration and
coughing during the nights and morning,
there is nothing like German Syrup.
Sold bv alt druggists in the civilised
world. G G Green, Woodqury, N J
TO THE PEOPLE VHO
SELL COTTON SEED.
I will be in cite market again for
cotton seed, ns usual paying the
highest cash price. There will be
other buyers, and all equal, * the
local Oil Mill will be justly entitled
to them but. should my prices be
better, it is a duty you owe to your
family to sell them where you can
get the best prices.
Hoping you will have a good
market for same and a bountiful
harvest, I am, Yours very truly,
D. B. Thompson.
P. S. Don’t 6ell your seed until
you reuch Vienna.
Take care of Ike stomack.
The man or woman whose digestion is
perfect and whose stomach performs its
everp (nnctiod is never sick, Kodol clean
ses, purifies aud sweatens the stomach
and cures positively and permanently all
stomach troubles, Indigestion and dispep*
sia. It is the wondertul rcconstructcve
tome that is making so many sick people
well and weak people strong by convey*
ing to their bodies all of their nourish
ments lathe food they eat. Rev J H
Holtadny of Holiaday, Man. writes: Ko.
dat has cured me. I consider it the best
remedy I ever used for dispepsia and
stomach troubles. I was given up by
physicians and Kodal saved my life.
Take it after meals. Vienna Drug Co
OUR BOMEFOR SALE.
We hereby announce to tho public
that our land is for sale containing 202}
acres, being in the 7th distriet of Dooly
county, seven miles west of Vienna.
There is abont a 3 horse farm of open
land, improvements very good, one
tenant house besides dwelling. Out
houses very good. Branch runs through
the place affording everlasting water
for stock. This place is known aa the
George Butler place. For prices and
further information and particulars pf
this property—see us at your earliest
possible date as this notice will run
for a few days only.
Y«urs tor' business,
B. H. & G. W. BUTLER.
Fortune Favors A Toxin.
••Having distressing pains in niy head,
back and stomach, and being without ap.
r :titc. I begOn to u«e Dr. King** New
Ife Pill*," writes W P Whithead of
Kennedalc, Texas, “and soon felt like a
new man.” Infalubie m stomach and
ifver tronbles. Only ssets. at
Forbes & Cojge. Drug Co
Thos. Cgleston
Jno. B. McDonald
eoleston & McDonald. I
GENERAL STORE.
We have purchased the P. O. McDonald stock ofgoodr,
and enlarged and re-fitted the store rooms formerly occupied
by him. We have also bought a large and complete NE W
line of goods, making a complete—
General Stock, Up-to-Date,
and of the LATEST.
On Prices Will Always Merit Your Patronage.
We are here to do business with the trading public and
we shall try our best to please and satisfy our customers and
patrons. Our stock of Groceries will be kept up-to-date at
all times. Our stock of—
Hats, Shoes, Clothing
and Dry Goods,
WILL BE COMPLETE WHENEVER YOU CALL.
* BARGAINS. *
Bargains, Bargains,
EACH SATURDAY.
Dont Dome to see these Bargains
if you don’t want to lose your money.
Respeetfuly,
Egleston & McDonald.
Will Marry Sunday.
On next Sunday afternoon at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faircloth
near Tippettville, their charming
dSighter Miss Belle, will be united in
the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. J.
B. Cason. The marriage will take
place about 8 o’clock and Bov. W. A.
Conner will i«rform the ceremony
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Lingering Simmer Colds.
Don’t let a cold run at thi
Summer colds are the hardest
cure and if neglected may linger
months. A long seige like this
down the strongest constitute
Minute Cough Cure will break
attack at once. Safe cure, acts w
coughs colds croup, bronchitis, 1
and lung troubles. The children
V.ienpa.Dt