The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, October 29, 1902, Image 2

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V sa jaeaocje^^^ ioi fjp \§ 3 1 ’G‘ D 0 jD{ jj JDJ 3g3 $ 35f 3D3 >9> j0‘ D but we are still striking down prices on every article in our store, and will continue to do so throughout the Fall Season. If you have given us a trial you will endorse our statement. We want to keep our old customers and gain new ones, and our goods, prices and honest dealings wilL get ’em when everything else fails, Bead our prices and give us a call. Good Cook Stoves From $7.00 to $12.50. ^ Be Sure and See them Before They are all Gone. ^ SHOES. CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. CROCKERYWARE. ¥ LaTles Shoes worth $3.06 for ft.75 " ” " 81.35 for 1.00 Children Shoes in any style from twenty- fife cents to fi.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 of Hats for Men and Boys, prices from 35c. to $3.3;. Come and get one before they are all picked over. We will sell you a good suit of clothe. for men at the small price of 83.00 Better ones lor 3.75 And still bettei ones lor 4.63 A vtrr fine Suit for only. Iis.jo Youth’s suits from 83.50 to 5.00 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 just received one of the Largest and BEST SELECTED stock of Dress Goods evet 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 prices ranging from 5 cents to 81-35 per yard. All New Goods, ' and Latest Styles. We have one of the largest and best selected stocks of Crockery, Glass, Tinware and Lamps, ever shown in Vienna. Call at once and examine them. *0 *0 *0 *0 $0 \ ■ 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, Vfe K Georgia. n IsHKbs n n =ren=nSH=fis«bobo IQE3C3QCaQQC3C3C3C3C3C3C3t Pleasant Hill Items. Rev. H. P. Myers filled his regular appointment at Shiloh Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. E. Perry and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray Mrs. 0. G. Ward spent Tuesday With Mrs. G. W. Nason. Miss Ruby Ward visited homefolks to the delight of all. Robert Brown attended services at Shiloh Saturday and Sunday nights. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coppage spent Sunday with David Gamble and sisters. Mrs. F. K. Lewis is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ward. Mr. George Lewis spent Sunday with homefolks. Our prayer meeting Is still going on It-was very good last frlday night. I will close as news it scarce with best, wishes to the Naws. "Wise Fairy.” For Ladies Only. We have the prettiest line of fall and winter goods ever received. Call for 8ilkoline fancies, the latest thing for waist goods. We have everything in dress goods, waistings and ready ittade clnthes. Complete line table linen, towels, side-board scarffs, table oovers and draperies of every color and hup, intact everything in Dry Goods. Call to see us. J. P. Heard & Sons. For Sale For Next 15 Days The Ridenhour and Mrs. Kelly residences near the depot. Well situated for the erection of a store house on either lot. If not sold after 15 days will rent them for a year and build a store house if renter desires one. Apply at once to J. R. Killy, Viennu, Ga. After Nov. 1st, we will run the Thompson Gin Tuesdays and Thursdays; the Uptown Gin Wednesdays aod Fridays. = =>$25.00= IN COLD CASH GIVEN AWAY. With each pair of Shoes or Hat bought of us between Oct. 15th, 1902 and Jan. 1st, 1903, the purchaser is entitled to a guess in our trade contest. 1 he one making the nearest correct estimate of the number of pieces of money contained in the glass jar exhibited in our store, will get the jar and its contents. And we guarantee the amount not to be less $25.00. In case two or more persons guess the same, and that number being the nearest correct, the money will be divided equally between them. Buy your shoes from the All Cotton brought other-than Gin days, we will buy in the seed, and give top of the market for same. VIENNA COTTON OIL CO., * ED. HOWELL, Manager. Loans! Loans! Loans! Beware of the Knits No profession hss advanced more rsp- Idly oi late thansurgei y, but it should not be used except where absolutely necessa ry. In case of piles for example, it If seldom needed. DeWitt’r Witch' Hazel Salve cures quickly and permanently. Unequalled (or cuts, burns, bruises, skin disrates, Accept nocouuterfeitf. “I was so troubled with hleadlng piles that I lost much blood and strength,” says 1C Hill- ' “ Wits' lips. Paris, lll.»De\V ill's Witch Itaxel ■Salve cueed me in a short time,” Soollies and heals. V ienna Drug Co WE CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR YOU ANY WHERE FROM $150.00, TO $5,000.00 FROM 6. 7 TO 7 1*8 PER CENT. AND AT A YERY SMALL COST. Henderson cfo Jordan. Hair Cut, Any Style! If you want a first-class Hair Cut, Shave, Sham poo or Shine call to see me. Next door to the Racket Store. AUGUSTUS JONES, Barber. -f SHOE STORE and get the jar of money. $25.00 in the jar. Remember we guarantee there is Respectfully, Lewis Bros. 60. LOOK. We the undersigned filled the above described jar, and no one blows the number of pieces of money therein. 1. S. LASSETER, MAX L. JAMES. DID YOU EVER TRY IT? » If Not, Why Not? Social Circle, Ga., June 13,1899. 1 take pleasure In recommending Dr. Tichenor's A ntiseptic for colic in horses and mules. I have used it in many cases and have never known it to fail. D. N. Mathews. Greenville, Ga., July ay, 1898. *° certify that my wife has usee Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic andpronounc es it one of the most valuable householt medicines she ever used Atlsnta, Ga., July 9,1900. I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic bn myself and my animals, especially, my Game Fowls with the very best results, E. C. Walker. President Greenville Banklng^c Plains, Ga„ May 3rd, 1900. I used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic on a horse whose leg was badly hurt and u gave perlect satistnction. W. W. Morris. Senoia, Ga„ July 19,1898. One. of my mules had bis leg badly cn by barbed wire. I used several remedte on it without success. Finally I triei Dr. 'Tichenor’s Antiseptic with satisfsc torr results. I find it s good thing fo colic in man or beast. A clean, pleasan liquid. W. S. Travis, Ry. AgL (Socts. by all Druggists.) Wholesale aad Retail by VIENNA DRUG CO.