The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 22, 1902, Image 2

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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 Gook Stoves From $7.00 to $12.50 Be Sure and See them Before They are all Gone. ^ CLOTHING DRESS GOODS Ladles Shoes worth ta.oo for fi.75 •‘ “ “ ii.35 for 1.00 Children Shoes In any style from twenty- five Cents to 91.50 per pair. We have any kind and style In Shoes for Men, price, ranging from |t to $4.50. We will sell you a good suit of clothe. for men at the small price of I3.00 Better ones lor 3.75 And still bettei ones lor . 5.63 A vtrv hnc Suit for only 9*3.50 Youth’s suits from $2.50 to 5.60 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 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 9i.35 per yard. All New Goods, , . 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. HATS, We have just received a fine line of Hats for Men and Boys, prices from 35c. to 93.35. Come and get one before they are all picked over. Oui entire Stock was carefully selected and bought at pVices that will enable us to meet all Competition. Our Grocery Department is Unequaled by any in the City, and goods delivered FKEE, TAYLOR BROTHERS, vi 'S e „ ANARCHY STILL LIVES. The News From Jerry. Jerry, Ga., Nov. 19—The Houston Baptist Association will meet in its Seventy-third session at Mars Hill church, Nov. 5, 1903. We feel highly honored in having the association meet with us, and great efforts will be made on the part of tho people in mnking all necessary arrangements for its enter tainment, and hope to make it a hos pitable occasion, W. A.Lupo and son ore hauling material for the purpose of erecting, a dwelling which they will soon begin. It will be occupied by Mr. Willis Wig gins of near Unadilla, and we extend to him and family a hearty welcome into our neighborhood. Henry Lupo and Charlie Hondley attended church at New Hope church, near Unadilla Sunday. T. J. Sanders, of Oocliran, Ga , re turned home Wednesday from a visit to his brother, Rev. A. J. Sanders, of this place. 0. W. Reynold was on the sick list last week. feev. A. J, Sanders and J. M. Screws returned home Wednesday from a busi ness trip to Conlele. Henry Blanchard of near Cordele, Is visiting his son, Dausey, Friday. ‘ 0. W. Reynold visited his in Vienna Friday of last week. Gut Hendley returned home Wed nesday from a business trip to Cordele. Mrs. Jennie Sanders, of Cochran, Ga. It visiting her son of this place. Rev. G. T. Taylor is suffering from a kelapse of the fever. We are glad to note that Miss Annie Cross is improving after a severe spell of fever. Mrs. J. T. Goodwyne and little daughter, Virgie, visited Tippettville Friday. % Inspired by God to tell the truth as she said, Mrs, Lena Dexheimer, once an anarchist, but now c Methodist, told one Of the most amazing tale* at her home in New York Tuesday that has ever been related. It was, in brief, that three per sons, selected by the order, in the last two years to ussassinate Presi dent Roosevelt, had each in turn committed suicide rather than carry out the fatal edict. The names of those selected to carry out the horrible deed were given, one of whom was u Frenchman named Meloy. The woman says that he came from Paris for the purpose of carrying out the deed, but that she dissuaded him from it, and lh.it he returned to Paris, If this amazing story be true, it would seem that the hellish doc trine of anurchy still conceals its hideous head in this country, ready to a strike at the first favorable opportunity. « Shattered Nerves and Weak Heart. Too Nervous to Sleep or Rest. Dr.Miles’Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. A shattered nervous system nearly always leads to some affection of the heart, espec- tally where the patient’* heart is weak from hereditary or other causei. Dr. Mile*’ Heart Cure ii not only a great heart regulator, but it is a blood tonic which speedily corrects and regulates the heart's action, enriches the blood and improves the circulation. It will build you up just as it did Mr. Crawford whose letter follows, and greatly improve your general health! wn 1 >l*ve been so greatly benefited by Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure that I freely recommend them at the best remedies for the diseases they are recommended to cure. When 1 began taking these medicines I weighed scarcely 140 pounds, my nerves were badly shattered and ray heart troubled me a great deal. I had pain in my left arm and shoulder, had difficulty in sleeping on my left side, had frequent smothering spells and my heart would flutter and palpitate. I could eat scarcely any kind of food without suffering great distress, and was so restless and nervous thst I slept little night or day. Now I am never bothered with my heart, mr nerves are steady as a die, I sleep well, eat well and weigh 163 pounds. I am happy now and am trying to make back the money 1 spent for doctors who did me no good while I was ilh"—T. R. Crawford, Center, Texas. A JL l d . r ?JfE'. , ts sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Mues Remedies, send for free book SP «nd Heart I Hseases. Address Dr. MUes Medical Co* Elkhart, Ind. "AH Kinds» HORSES and MULES For (Sash or Time A STARTLING SURPRISE. Very few could bellave in looking at A T Hoadley, a healthy robust black smith of Tilden, Ind., that for ten years he auffered such tortues from rheumatism as few r.ould endure and live. But a wonderful change followed hi* taking Electric Bitter*. u Tow bottle* wholly cured me,"he writes, ‘-and I have not felt r twinge in over a year.” Thry regulate the kidneys, purify the the blood and cure rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness improve digestion and give* perfect health Try them. Only 50c at Forbes & Coxe IWm* f *n . I have been'hit hard, caused by the decline in eotton and I want some money; and will make you this grand offer for 15 days from this issue only, after that time if you don’t buy you will be kicking yourself. All sales cash, no deferred payments. I mean way I say, listen: My stock of Goods flOcts. on the dollar. My old stand, including 200 feet by 80, will go for 91600. The Jackson property, 280x160.-911( 0 Dr. Whipple property, 15 acres and 6 houses for 92,000. All Rodgers property, 39 acres, $1200. My residence and 1J acres for 91,250. If you wont Vienna dirt, here you are, D. B. Thompson. VIENNA, GEORGIA. In a conversation thq other day a gentleman had the following to say: ‘‘For cordiality and ‘politeness to strangers, I must say that the people of Vienna beat anything I ever saw in all my life-. Why, I had been hero no time until I felt perfectly at home in this little city, and I should certainly like very much to make my home with these people. They make a fellow feel perfectly at ease and leave the impres sion on one that they are your friends, and just because one happens to be a stranger they do not consider you a confidence man or an escaped convict. I tell you I like the people of Vienna.” Photographs, STARTLING, BUT TRUE. “It everyone knew what a grand med icine Dr King’s New Life Fill* is,” writes 1) H Turner, Dempsey town, Pa* “you'd sell all v ju have In in a dav. Two week* Uie ha*'made a new man of nit Infal llble for constipation, stomach and liver trouble* 35c at Forbes & Coxe Drug£o. I will be in Vienna again in the nex^ few days for the purpose of making photographs for those de siring them. I will have better facilities for doing firsGtlass work than ever before. * 2 Vf, ' cough*.colds, croup. wh °°P in jf cough, pneumonia, asthma, logrippe and all throat, chest and lung troubles. I got soaked by a ram *ay* Gertrude Fenner, Munde. Ind., and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly ;lost 48 Sbs, My druggist STT* - . 0 * Mi,,n,e Cou K>> Cure. Ihefirjt bottle brought relief; several cured me. I am back to my old wehrht 148 lb*. One Minute Cough Cure cute the phlegm, relieves the cough aft once, draws out iiiflamatien, cures croup. An Meal remedy for children. Vienna Drug Ianf having a large and convenient tent made and solicit 4 good patronage. Look ■out for announcement later. Go to Walton Bros, for Sauer’s bx- tracts, all kinds. Lemon, Vanilla, Banana, Peppermont, Strawberry, Or ange, Cinnamon, etc, sAlso Lowncy’a Cooking Chocolate. Respectfully, F. P. PEPPER.