The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 08, 1902, Image 6

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yijmmmmmmmmmmrmmmtmmmmmmmmmmfflmrmtmra* '. ' 1 J. L. TAGCAHT, 1/3 9 X *"^P 71 J. L, TQCCpT, • /n £ —Corner— £ Union and Third Streets. % f " '■ j * ^i6e6ee€€€e«ee*ee6€«€e6«® »»»»» T qp T €€€€€ WORTH -Corner— « « Union and Third Streets. $ I AM TALKING FACTS AND KNOW THE VALUE OF WHAT I SAY. I WANT ; YOU TO REALIZE THE TRUTH OF OF MY STATEMENTS AND THE ADVANTAGE '■} OF COMING TO MY PLACE TO TRADE. ALL MY CUSTOMERS ARE HAPPY. $6.00 Quality BLANKETS FOR f $4.98. ^ What Difference 2= . Does it Make whether you arc old or young? d^~ You still want things that * arc ^ becoming to you. t That is what I AM HERE for—to please - you. And when you give my sm tasty Hals and Bonnets a trial, jp- your opinion of yourself is fifty jp per cent better, ^— Somb say that they 'are the <►— prettiest Hats ever made, but that may be a trijle extravagant. 2= Mrs. Kenny is in charge, and the new **— HA TS which are being shown in endless variety, arc revelations t Milliner’s Art. The finest and moat) beautiful p- materials are combined into novel and striking effects, which make ^ My Fall and > Winter Hats the admiration of Ladies of good taste, I UMBRELLA^ ^ THE * H $3.50 Kind, 4^-,t FOR | $2.75. • £ J L TAGGART. .—Corner—w Union and Third Streets. THIS is THE PLACE, • > ! - ,, > where you can buy one of those smart nicely fitting Jackets at a reasonable Price. Don’t ask any questions, but come straight here. 1 am showing a line of beauties at quick selling Prices! . I WILL CONTINUE TO SELL , BROGAN SHOES AT COST 15 DAYS LONGER. IS STILL GOING AT COST. YARD WIDE C ISLAN, • 5c. Per Yard, Best Calicoes 5c. 36-Inch Sheeting 5c, wmimtwiwiM'.'jann wwim:ar ■*' *TinBl arr^TTf—TBffTm ■tWHWim A REAL PLEASURE, A Pretty Face°=A Pretty Hat. ’ ' Millinery docs much to make beauty, and beauty does much to Make friends. HERE 1 PROVIDE HATS THAT ARE BECOMING AND l KEEP THE PRICE DOWN. MRS. KENNY IS^N CHARGE, ADN IS CROWDING BIG VALUE IN EVERY HAT. $3.50 ^ DERBIES 3 FOR ■ $2.75. | Words are the =2 Only Things 3 ■that last forever. Almost as durable are . ■ ^ Taggart’s • , ^5 1 Underwear. ^ Heavy Fleeced E2 Garments ^ that ivill cost you 75c. to <99 duplicate^ elsewhere, are here for , P 50c. ^ Wright’s ' ^ Hygienic Woolfs Fleeced Garments, worth any where at ~ any time $1.50, t on sale here at ^ $1.00 2 Shoes 3 £aay or f/te /eef anc? easy on the purse. Don't sell your —^ eof/o7i before getting a look at ■ m My'Shoes. ^ LADIES KID GLOVES. 3 THE ^ $1.25 Kind ^ FOR ^ $1.00. 1 Selecting a Tie that is just right is difficult. I know about the shades and the shapes and the' weights. t’lisell you a Tie that will, give you much pleasure. I'll tell you the style you ought to wear. Prices 25. and 50c. Special Trunk Values 1 Just received from Manufacturer, a shipment of Trunks—best material, well tiytde and handsomely finished, and can save you from SOc. to $1.00 On Each Trunk. J. L. TAGGART, -2 —Corner— -m Union and Third Streets. . M acnuuiuuuuuiuuuuuuiiuuuMuuuuuuuuiuMuuuuuuuuuuuaR