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has been crowned with great success and the public appreciates our efforts in placing before them
such an elegant array of fine goods. We view with pride our various departments, and especially
would we direct your attention to our magnificent line of FALL DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING
SHOES, H ATS, ETC. Our stock will have to be seen to be fully appreciated, so come at once and
and we will take pleasure in showing you anything in our line. Read these prices.
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CLOTHING.
DRESS GOODS.
GROCERIES,
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Ladles Shoes worth Ss.oo for. ....ft.75
'• “■ “ $1.25 for...... 1.00
Children Shoes in any style from twenty-
five cent* to f t.50 per pair.
We have any kind and style in Shoes for
Men, price* ranging from $1 to $4.50.
HATS.'"'-' •"
We have just received a fine line pf
Hats for Men and Boy*, prices from 35c.
to $3.35. Come and get one before they
are ail picked over.
We will sell you a good suit of clothe*
for men at the small price of $3.60
Better ones lor.; 3.75
And stilt bettei ones tor 5.63
We have just received one^ of the
Largest and BEST SELECTED stock
of Dress Goods ever shown \n this city
and the Ladies are invited to call at once
and examine our line whether they wish
to purchase now or not.
We hove prices ranging 1 from 5 cents
to $1-35 per yard.
All New Goods,
and Latest Styles.
We have the largest and ben line of
Fancy and Family Groceries on hand,
and are selling them at the very lowest
prices possible.
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Youth’s suits from $2.50 to.., j.oo
Boys suits from 75c tb,....... 4.00
We can fit any man, youth or boy in
the very latest styles.
We bought a very large stock and they
must go, so call and examine 'our line
and get prices before buying'
COOK STOVES
From $T to $12.50.
We have almost anything you want in
the Hardware and Crockery line, and
everything will go at a bargain. Come
and get what yon want betore it is gone
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Oui entire Stock was carefully selected and bought at prices that will enable us to meet all
Competition. Our Grocery Department is Unequaled by any in the City, and goods delivered FREE,
TAYLOR BROTHERS, VI "S;
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THE VIENNA NEWS.
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••LET THE PEOPLE KNOW.”
T. A. ADKINS, JR., Ed.
W. T. ADKINS,
Proprietors
Official Organ Dooly County.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17,1802
t NOTICE TO OUR READERS.
The management ot the News is
compelled to ask the indulgence of
our many readers the next’tdn days
for the small amount of reading
matter we are now giving them,
caused from the large run of tall
advertisements that appear in the
paper.
We are glad to see this evidence
of appreciation ihown us by our
homo merchants and, will in turn
meet the emergency 'as we have
already purchased a large cylinder
pres? which we are expecting this
week, and a< soon ns it nrnves and
cun be placed in position, we will
greatly enlarge the size of the paper
in or^lcr to give more room for
rending matter and advertisements.
We will then inaugurate a system
ot news getting that will enable us
to give the most important news
happenings of the county in every
issue, right up to the moment.
Our force will be increased on
or before Qct. ist, and it is our
intention to publish the largest and
best paper ever published in Dooly
county.
We trust that our patronage will
continue to. increase as we grow.
It would be a good thing to have
rural police patrols in all the tramp
infested regions of the country.
Editor Glessner, of the Griffin
News, truthfully declares that this
is the uge of newspapers. Every
body reads them nowadays. Even
the children are keeping up with
the current events, and talking
about what they read in the news
papers. Thousands and thousands
of people are careful readers of daily
and country newspapers.
It is tn this immense audience that
the advertiser, who is progressive
enough to make use of the daily
papers for his advertising announce
ment, present his story.
Advertising is no longer a theory
-it is an established fact with which
merchants have to deal, and that it
is productive of immense and profit
able returns is demonstrated by the
enormous business that has been
built up through the medium of
newspaper advertising alone.
If you would have the value of
your store and the stock which
you offer known to every desirable
customer in this city and section, it
will be necessary for you to make
use of the advertising columns of
the News.
There are people who believe in.
and enjoy good living and they are
constantly on the lookout for these
things that will ad to their pleasure.
At the threshold of the busy sea
son every wide-awake business man
who has not already an advertising
contract with the News should
make one. Let the people know
you desire their trade, and invite
them through The News to call on
you. You will thus increase your
business.
TO THE PEOPLE WHO
SELL COTTON SEED.
Thos. Egleston
Jno. B. McDonald
l’ush the County fair. It will
help the farmers aud merchants of
Dooly county and afford visitors a
great deal.of pleasure.
Advertising always pays its own
expense and the business man who
waits until he gets able to advertise
seldom ever doss any, «
Our new horses and mules are selling.
Come while we can suit you.
V. Heard * Sons.
I will be in the 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. Bhould 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 sell your seed until
you reach Vienna.
Take ears ot the stomaok.
The man or womnn whose digestion is
perfect and whose stomach perforins its
everp fnnetiod 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 wondertui reconstructeve
tonic that is making so many sick people
well and weak people strong by convey,
ing to their bodies all of their nourish,
ments in the food they eat. Rev J H
Hoiladay of Holladay, Mass, writes: Ko-
dal has cured me.T consider it the best
remedy I ever used for dispepsta and
stomach troubles. ' 1 was given up by
hysicUns aud Kodal saved my life,
it after meals. Vienna Drug Co
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One of our exchanges states that
American womeu in Cuba have
adopted the Spanish custoito of flirt
ing with a fan. In this country
they flirt with the man.
For the past thirty-five years,
says an exchange, the old veterans
have been dying off, but from the
way the pension roll keeps swelling
it seems like there has surely been a
physic
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01)8 HOME FOR SALE
We hereby announce to the public
that our land is for ssle containing 202j
acres, being in the 7th district of Dooly
county, seven miles west of Vienna.
There is about a 3 horse farm of open
land, improvements very good, one
tenant house besides dwelling. Oat-
houses very good. Branch runs, through
the place affording everlasting water
for stock. This place is known as the
George Butler place. For prices and
farther information and particulars of
this property—see us at your earliest
possible dnte os this notice will run
for a few days only.
Yours for business,
B. H.A G. W, BUTLER.
EGLESTON & McDonald.
GENERAL STORE.
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We have purchased the P. G. McDonald stock of goods, \ jf
and enlarged and re-fitted the store rooms formerly occupied S t
by him. We have also bought a large and complete NE W S t
line of goods, making a complete— | £
General Stock, Up-to-Date, * j|
and of the LATEST: O
Onr Prices Will Always Merit Your Patronage, w
..... We are.here to do business with the trading public and
CD 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.
An exchange says: A Kentucky
negro wus struck on the head by
lightning last week. It didn’t
kill the negro, but God only knows
resurrection day for the old soldiers** tyba.Ut (JicJ tfxe lightning.
Not Doomed for Ufa
• ‘I was treated for three rear* bv good
physicians. 1 ” writes W A Greer McCon-
neilsville, O. “for piles and fistula, but,
when all failed Buckiens A mac* Salve
cured me in two weeks.” Cures burns,
bruises, cuts, rorns, sores, eruptions, salt
rheum piles or no pay. ajetsat
Forbes & Coxe Drug Co.
DeWItt’s Salve
Fqp PU«** Burn*, 8or«*.
Lingering Sommer Colds. i
Don’t let a cold run at this season.
Summer colds are the hardest kind to
cure and if neglected may linger along for
months. A long seige like this will pull
down the strongest constitution- One
Minute Cough Cure will break up the
attack at on».e. Safe cure, acts well curee
coughs colds croup, bronchitis, all throat
and lung troubles. The children like it*
> Vienna Drug Co*