The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, September 24, 1902, Image 4

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We will sell you a good suit of clothes for men at the small price of 43.00 Better opes lor 3.75 And still bettei ones lor ........... 5.63 We have just 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 our line whether they wish to purchase now or not. We have the largest and best line of Fancy and Family Groceries on hand, and are selling them at the very lowest prices possible. I u Youth’s suits from $3.56 to...... COOK STOVES From $7 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 you want betore it is gone & & HATS. We have Just received a fine line of Hats for Men and Boys, prices from 35c. to $3.35. Come and get one" before they are all picked over. Boys suits from 75c to. 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- We have prices ranging from 5 cents to $1.35 per yabi. All New Goods, and Latest Styles. 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, Vienna, Georgia. K n m I i I ft ft ft ft I ft I ■S: 4 & $ jDj- 0 4 | I ft ft B ca ca ca ca ca cs ca ca ca ca ca ca c=a ca ca ca ca ca ca i=a ca ca ca C3 t=a ca ca ca ca ca c a“ra“ca“t=3ra“aca“a Jj cnacatanaTi=a“eacacaca*=atai oaa ca ca ca ca ca ca c K 1 THE VIENNA NEWS. COMMUNICATION. TWICe-A-WEEK. T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Ed. W.T. ADKINS, | Proprietors Official Organ Dooly County. Editor Nbws i We were greatly sur prised last Sabbath to see a force of men at work down at the Cotton Oil Mill Ginnery all day. There was no excuse or valid reason why this corpo- TO THE PEOPLE WHO SELL COTTON SEED. Thos. Eg lest on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1802 jration should violate God’s contmajid- ■ , „ , I ments and the laws of Georgia, and Recently a firm of lithographers deseorate the Christian Sabbath. Every received n circular announcing the death of the head of a well-known business house. In reply they wrote: “We regret to learn the loss sustained by your firm iu the death of Mr. , and beg to express our .heartfelt sympathy. We notice your circular was printed by Messrs - ——. We are confident that had you asked us we could have quoted you cheaper and better than any other firm in the murket.and ip the event of a future berenvement we hope you will afford us an opportu nity of, making you un offer.” m- Fortunate is the man who has the courage and the wisdom to hold his “other self” ip subjection, Some persons are able to do this through religious influence*; others by force ot n strong will resolutely determin ed to conquer. Still another class, perhaps more numerous than is sus- pcctedj walks in (he straight and narrow way because it is profitable to avoid evdn the appearance of evil. That is not an admirable mo tive, but us it occasionally accom plishes good results, it must be reckoned with ns a regenerating force. The man who does not hold a tight grip on himselt is liable to get into trouble at almost any time. good citizen in Vienna is justly proud of the Vienna Cotton Oil company, but every Christian man and woman, and all law-abiding citizens were forced to bow their heads in shame last Sunday to learn that this corporation had ordi nary and common work'done all day in open defiance of the law. This company is largely dependent upon the people of Vienna and Dooly county for patronage and success, they oxpect to niako money by this enter prise. therefore they would do well to observe the Sabbath day to keep it Holy. The people of the community ore orderly and law-abiding citizens, and they are not going to tamely sub mit to such violation of the Sabbath. If people in Vienna persist in working on the Sabbath day—then the strong arm of the law will have to be resorted tp for protection. It takes something more to build up a town besides factories or money—if money was all that was needed to build up a town, Sodom would have been in existence yet, no doubt. The strength and glory of Vienna is in the moral and Christian character of her people, and not in outlaws and law-breakers. Who wants to move here to live and send their children to school where people work on Sunday and violate the Sabbath? Let us implore you, one and all, to remember the Sabbath day to keep it Holy. J. D. Norris. 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, 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 murket for same and a bountiful harvest, I nm, Yours very truly, D. B. Thompson. P. S. Don’t sell your seed until you reach Vienna, a ... MS Jno. B. McDonald sXf *EGLEST0N & McDONALD. GENERAL STORE. V/ w X ts ts St perfect and whose stomach, perforins iu everp fnnetiod (s never sick, Kodol clean ses, purifies nud sweatees the stomach and cures positively and permanently ail stomach troubles, indigestion and dispep- sin. It is the wonderful reconstructeve tonic that is making so many sick people welt and weak people strong by convey ing to their bodies all of their nourish ments In the food they eat. Rev J M Holladay of Holtaday, Mass, writes: .Ko- dal has cured me. I consider it the best remedy I ever used for dispepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by ? hysicisns and Kodal saved my life, 'ake it after meals. Vienna Drug Co PLAIN NOTICE r fciv I am quitting the Shelf Goods It does not pay me ot all. They are going at the rate of about one hundred dollars per day, which is too slow, I will put on another man by the name of Push Mon day, and by Dec. ijjlb, Push will have closed out my old stand and stock at and below cost. If you want any part of it, you bad best to come quick. This is no P*alco Sale. Respectfully, D. B. Thompson. - .... Advertised Letters. Letters remaining uncalled for at Vienna, Ga., September 22, 1902. A—Tom Adams. B—E D BroWn Morgan Brown C—T. A. Cox, F—M. L. Forehand. J—J W Janes, M—A W Marshall, Joe Mols, , P—Aaron Paul,. R—John Byals S—Rosa Steadman. Tv-Cooper Thompson, W-J. H. Wallace. Please call for advertised letters. R S. Middlktox, P, M. Dewitt’s O Salve PHm, Burns, Sort* We have purchased the P. 0. 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 G line of goods, making a complete— G # General Stock, Up-to-Date, <t O - J - - - *• Take care ol the stonack. The man or woman whose digestion it and of the LATEST. 1 Our Prices Will Always Merit Year Patronage. We are here to do business with the trading public and we shall try our best to please and satisfy our customers and Sj/ patrons. Our stock of Groceries will be kept up-to-date at all times. Our stock of— ^ Hats, Shoes, Clothing ~ \ \ and Dry Goods, \ t ts WILL BE COMPLETE WHENEVER YOU CALL. \ \ — St Tax Notice. I will be at the following places (or the purpose ot collecting State and tuxes for the year 1903: Zoar, Oct. 6, Oct 37, Byromvllle, “ 7, •1 a8, Unadllla, •* 8, M *9. Pinehurst, “ 9. »• 3°. Findlay, “ to, •* 3i. 3rd Dist. “ 13. Nov. 3. 6th “ ’ “ M. 41 4. 9th •• " *s. 5. 10th Cordele, « 16, tl 6. “ *7. •• 7, nth Dist. “ 30, I* 10, 13th “ " 31, •« w, 14th “ “ 33, M ia, Nov. 13 " *4 ts 4 Mr t\ Dont come to see these Bargains t S if you don’t want to lose your money. Respectfuly, Dec. 1 “ 3 Dec. 4th. “ 5th, •• 3th. I will be at Fnqua, and district court bouse Snow Springs, Sauaders Store in morning and Ether idges store In evening or Dec. gth, TtppcttviUe Dec. loth. Rich wood •• nth. Sibley «* nth. Dakota «« t 5 tb. I will be at Vienna every Saturday. Books dote Dec. tgth. : F. J. LRwis, T. C. D, C, W BARGAINS. * Bargains, Bargains, EACH SATURDAY. f Egleston & McDonald. I Not Doomsd tor Lift ■ _ JTI _ physicians.’’ writes W A Greer McCon- nefisvllle, O. “for piles and fistula, but, when all failed Buckiens Arnaca Salve enre^rae in two weeks." Cores burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, eruptions, salt rheum piles or no pay. 350s at Forbes & Coxe Drug Co. Dewitt’s J8& Salve For PNoo* Burnt, Soreo* Lingering Snmmer Colds. Don’t let a cold run at this season. Snmmer colds, are the hardest kind to cure and if neglected may linger along for months. A long setge like tills will pull down the strongest constitution- One Minute Cough Cure yvili break up the attack at once. Safe cukf,.acts well curee ^ Sap coughs colds croup, bronchitis, all throat andlun£ troubles. The children like it ' J Vienna Drue Co. ’ • IsMffh.