The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 05, 1902, Image 2

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i S3 3C3C3 C3C3C3C3C3C3C3C3C3C3C3C333C33333333333S3S3S3S3ID133 i—if ii—im-iggjnaBPaPBPPBPPI “00013^"a“n“a“ra“a“a“t=T^“c=rc m Id' 33 ?Qc fa $ $ jO; 0 0 Ijjt 1 D{ D[ igi ;D; D 0 0 $ $0{ 0 0 ij»! $ igi jD« 9l |0j I I i $ iSi The Great Goal Strike is Ended, but we are still striking* down prices on every article in our store, and will, continue to do so throughout tha 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, * Head our prices and give us a calk Good Cook Stoves From $7.00 to $12.50. Be Sure and See them Before They are all Gone. jZ? U u u u u & SHOES. Lacies Shoes worth >3.00 for ft.75 “ “ *• 41.25 for 1.00 Children Shoes In pay style from twenty- flre cents to $1.50 per pair. We have any kind and style In Shoes for Men, prices ranging from |t to $4.50. HATS. We have just received a fine line of Hats for Men and Boys, prices from 25c. to $2.25, Come and get one before they are all picked over. CLOTHING. We will sell you a good suit of clothe. for men at the small price of $3.00 Better ones lor 3.7s And still bettA ones lor 5.63 Avery hne Suit for only $12.30 Youth’s suits from $2.50 to 3.00 Boy s suits from 73c 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' DRESS GOODS. 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 prices ranging from 5 cents to $1.25 per yard. All New Goods, and Latest Styles. CROCKERYWARE. ]Ve 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. & V V a* 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. n E? 33 33 3333 33 33 33 33 nojoca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca tza ca ca ca ca ca c innrvnnnminnnnn nw nnnrirmnnnnnnnNiih«r«»*innnrynrinnnnnnnrynnnnnr4nNnnnnnnHMrinnr«nnnrinr FARM LIFE IS BEST. 'i'lte happiest nmn in the world in all probability, is the progressive farmer. He lubors enough to insure health; sees his broad acres, year after year, yield bountiful harvests utid has the respect and good will of hii neighbors. He is more indepen dent than any monarch on the thrnne in the wide world. He sleeps sounder and tnofe peaceful than the Czar of Russia amid his gold, a.nd tills condition will continue under the stimulus of the friendship of his neighbors when all the power rulers shall have been gathered to their fathers. Blessed be the farmer. He is the man wc look to through good and evil, in sickness and in health, in storms and in drouths. He is the foundation of our whole fabric. It is a hundred times easier to succeed on''the farms than in the cities and towns, but the young men and young women can Imve more pleasure along .with the trials of city life than tn the country, hence they go for this reason to the towns. If the men and the women that are raising the boys und girls would look to the pleasure and comfort of the young people, the exodus front the farms would cease. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Silence is golden only when tip- plied to tr.e other fellow. It often takes a good round sum to square a crooked transaction. It’s a wise polit^ninn who can point out the next corner on change. Palatonic friendship is better than love without honorable men tion. But few men are able to to see a serpent unless they are half-seas over. “Conversation is a deed art,’’ says philosopher. Talked to deutli perhaps. Some men never realize the true value of money until they try to make a touch. Men set themselves up as big guns--and the smaller the caliber the bigger the bore. From the fruit preserver we get our jams—and from the diet-good dealer our jim-jams. Gloslng Out Sale. 0N JANUARY 1st, 1903. We will discontinue our business at PInehurst and we have about $3,000 worth of New Clean Saleable Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Tinware and Crockery, and a full line of Groceries. This stock must be sold, regardless of price or cost. A negro and two white men were arrested in New York the other day, the one accused ot having assaulted and the others of having “assisted in the assault” of a young white wonton, What makes the the nffair notable is the fact that B mob attempted to hang the negro to a lamp post, but did not lay a hand on the two white men, who in some parts of the couutry would have excited even greater rage. The white men who “assisted have descended to a depth of depravity for which there is no name.—-Ma con Telegraph. Don’t (ail to see our fine stock. We’ve got them worth the money. J. P. Heard A Sons. the niun who depends on wagers. them money. spend it with. Some men will get out of bed at i o’clock in the morning and run to a tire who cnti’t be indu:ed to get up at 7 o’clock to start, one in the furnace. Dry Goods. Shirts, Hats and Pants. We will give you 25 yards Good Checks Men’s Dress Shirts 50c grade for 41c. for $1.00 “ “ “ C.0c “ “ 65c. Yard wide Sheeting, 25 ynrds for $1.00 (4 1* “ 08c “ 82c. Calicoes, all the best brands,from ill to Boys “ “ 48c “ 36c. 4} cents per yard. Men’s Work Shirts, a full Line from Percales from 5 to 81 cents. 10c to 30c. Fancy Cfftton Dress Plaids for 4c. Men’s Jeans Pants from 41c to 82c. Outings that sell everywhere for 10 and Men’s lints from 25c. to SI 10. 12|c. for 8jo. Flnmielcts worth 12} and 15c. for 10c Shoes. Cotton Flannels worth 0 to 15c. for Ladies Fine Slices $1. Grade for 88c 4} to 11c. “ “ “ $125 “ » 03c Wool Dress Goods from 4}c per yd up. «( <« « | 175 .. « $1 45 See the Gouda and the prices will 2 00 “ •“ 158 suit you. “ 2 25 “ “ 1 78 If you sre billiout and seeking advisers, Tsk DeWiU’t Little Early Risers, Just before goiug to bed. Yuo wilt find on the morrow, You are rid ot your sorrow— That’s all; just enough said. Thesfamons pill, do do not gripe, but move tbo bowels geutiy and and easily, cleansing tb liver. Their tonic effect, great strength to tn glands, preventing a return of the disorder. Vienna Drug Co- Men’s “ 100“ « 68a “ “ “ 1 08 ’ “ ~ «< 1 28 “ “ “ 2 50 “ 108 Children Shoes, any size or pries that you want. Groceries. Best Pat. Flour for $3.00 per barrel. Best Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for $1 00 Arm & Hammer Brand Soda, 7 lbs for 25 cents. P. I.orilard Snuff per lb. 45e. Salt, white seamless sacks, per saok 80o Best Green Coffee 10 cents per pound. Giant Potash 0 cents per box. Best Apple Vinegar 24c. per gallon. Tobacco, 40c Grades for 30c. We are going to close out this stock and will save you money if you Will give .us the opportunity. J. B. COOPER &CO., PINEHURST, - GEORGIA.