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^BUGGIES! Qllflf
ilCC I 1 BUGGIES!
BUGGIES! DUut
IILdi! BUGGIES!
USE JUDGEMENT IN BUYING!
Buy where you can find
an Article of Merit
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Our Buggies are sold under a
Guarantee Worth Something,
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We .Represent Only
(Reliable Factories,
You don’t have to buy any old “Cheap john” style buggy when you
come to see us.
. We handle the following' well-Known Brands:
THE IMPROVED BARAESVILLE
THE VALDOSTA. ROCK HILL,
.. AftCHOR. BABCOCK.
And many other Celebrated makes.
If you want Buggies that Ride good, that Look well, and that are Up-to-date and Prices right
WE ARE THE PEOPLE !! Yours for Buggies,
J. P. HEARD & SONS, Vienna, Georgia.
LOCALAND
PERSONAL NEWS
Mi T T Morgan u quite aick.
M, B, Medlock of Cordele, ipent Sun.
.. ... dar in the city, the truest of his cousin.
Now Is the time to leglster for the ” b
primary.
John Holmes of Sparta, visited friends
here Sunday;
It is reported that O. S. Basemore will
soon move to Texas.
Say Gills, do you use snuff? 'Phone
Kelly ft Walton.
Wm Lupo has recently lost all of his
hogs with cholera.
John P. Lilly of Cordele was here
a short while Sunday.
C. A. Thompson of PIneburst, was
here on business Monday,
Kelly ft Walton will buy your lard, han a,
eggs and peas.
W F Webb of Byromville was among
the visitors here yesterday.
R. L. Graham, of. Kichwood, spent
Sunday afternoon in the city.
Pineipple and cake at Kelly & Waltons
yeast cake and allced pineapple.
Kelly ft Walton have some bargains in
shoes and dress goods.
RevJ o Norris preached at Smyrna
Saturday and Sunday to goad audiences.
G B Morgan and Jake Heard of Cor-
‘ dele, spent Sunday here with homefolks.
John S Sheppard and Willie Perry of
[cordele were visitor* to our city Sunday
afternoon.
Two ot Mr. John Roundtree’s children
are very sick with pneumonia three milea
east of town.
D. B. Thompson has bought all the
fragments of the saw mill that was re
cently blown up,
Eggleston ft McDonald nave employed
Mr J W Hailey, of Cordele, to manage
their sawmill and he will soon move to
Vienna.
| Cranberries, maccaroni, postum, pine-
^ple, raisins—ell fresh, sweet and Juicy
at, Kelly ft Walton,
W. H. Procter.
Miss Dora Hllsmanof Plnehurst, spent
Sunday here with her trlend, Miss Em
mie Woodwkrd.
R. T. George of Preston, father of Col
W. F. George of this city, was here
Monday on business.
Col M P Halt and L Clewls spent a
short time between trains in Cordele
yesterday atternoon.
George Lupo, of Higgaton, who has
been visiting his father, Wm Lupo, re
turned home Monday.
Mr B F Forbes killed his hne pointer
dog Saturda, after it had shown symp
toms of hvdrophobla.
A. B.Tippett of Tlppetivlile, was In
the city Monday. He went up to Macon
that afternoon on business.
Dr. C. T. Stovall it on the sick list
and Dr H A Smith, of Cordele. waited on
hi* patients last Saturday.
Lonnie G Stovall, who has been on a
visit to relatives in the city, bat returned
to his home at Holden, Fla.
Mrs, John Holmes returned to her
home in Macon Sunday alter a short visit
here to her sister, Mrs. D. B. Leonard.
Mist Annie Whitehead who hat charge
of a flourishing school near Pinehurtt,
spent Saturday and Sunday here with
herpa rents.
W. M. Thomas has purchased the
meat market of G. R. Mathews and will
in future conduct an up-to-date market.
Give him a trial.
Mr. C. W. Johns, whohas been sink
at his home In thia city for several weeks]
died atia o'clock today V more ex
tended notice will be given In next issue-
Mr* Katherine Bryant, who llvea two
miles east of the city, to qo years old, has,
been blind 40 yeats, hat not walked a
step In >4 year*, and who has not been In
her right mind ip two years, to critically
IIU.
Mrs. W. H. Brown left Monday for
Macon on a visit to her son, Conductor
Eugene Brown, of the G. S. ft F. R. R.
She will return home next Monday.
Mitt Annie Powell .returned home
yesterday afternoon from a visit of sever
al days to Mrs J H Ellison near Swains,
boro. Her brother, Col Watts Powell,
met her at Cordele.
Miss Bertha Leonard returned home
Monday afternoon last from a visit of
several weeks to her uncle, Congressman
E. B. Lewis, in Washington, D. C. She
was there during the visit of Prince
Henry of Prussia when the social festivi
ties of the city were beyond comparison.
Hon. D, W. Harvard of near Unadllla,
was here this week shaking hands with
the people. He says that if re-elected he
will urge the passage of a bill allowing
the state treasurer to turn over the school
fund due each county to their respective
treasurer’s so they can keep It on deposit
in the county banks, thereby giving them
the use of the money until it is paid out,
instead of letting the banka in tha large
cities get the whole benefit. This would
mean a great deal to some of the county
banks, especially in Dooly, as her share
of the school fund is over $16,000.00.
REGISTER AND VOTE BIGHT.
The registration books are now'
open tor the purpose of allowing
all qualified voters to register for
the primary. The books will be
sent out to each of the districts in
the county, to the justices of the
peace, after court.
Let everybody take advantage of
the opportunity and register so
that he will be able to cast hi* vote
for the best men for office, backed
up by the right principles. We
admire the citizen that always ex
ercises bis right of suffrage and
votes according to the dictates of
bis conscience whether bis choice
is the same as ours or not..
MASBBURN--GUM.
Americus, Ga., March 9—Mrs.
T. J. Ourr Sr., announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Mary,
to Mr. H, B. Mushburn, the mar
riage to take place on Wednesday
evening April 9, at their residence
01} Prince Street. The pretty bnde
elect is well known in Macon as
well as here. Mr, Mashburn is a
young business man of Americus.
—Telegraph.
Miss Gurr the bride-elect is well
known to the young people of this
city, having visited her relati\es
here on several different occasions.
She i* a sister of Mr. C. S. Guir
and a niece of Messrs H. B. & D.
B. Thompson, of this city.
Miss Emmie Woodward ten
dered a dining to a number of
friend* Sunday in honor of her
guest, Miss Dora Hilsman, of Pine-
hurst. The dinner was highly
enjoyed and the day was very
pleasantly spent. The following
were present beside* the family:
Misses Dora Hilsman, of Pinchurst,
and Minnie Peacock, of Kmerich.
and Messrs M. B. Medlock or Cor
dele. John Holmes, of Sparta, and
W. H. Proctor of this city.
Miss Woodward proved herself
to be a charming hottess and all
present were delighted at the man
ner in wh<ch they were entertained
The attention ol our many readers Is
called to the announcement of J. Prank
Powell for re-election to the office of
clerk of the Superior court, and that of
J. W. Roberts lor treasurer. Both are
good men and if re-elected and elected'
according to tbeir desires will make the
county excellent and efficient officers..
A
CASH OR CREDIT-
Do the people of Yienna and Dooly.-
county at large know that Vienna has a.
Large Department Store snch as any
city might be proud of?
Kelly ft Walton now occupy two large
brick stores and doing a thriving busi
ness. They have on hand now between
1,500 and 3,000 pairs of shoes; tbout 500
pairs of pants, and more than 750 shirts,
They, contracted for 6,000 spools of
thread at one time, and they will soon,
have on hand over 15,000 yards ot cloth
of different kinds.
In their Grocerv and Hardware De
partment you will find 3 to 5 barrels of;
sugar, 35 kegs of nails, 35 to 50 barrels of>
flour, 35 bushels of meal. 35.bushels of-
corn, 5 sacks of coffee, 5 sacks-of rice. 750
pounds of tobacco, and other things in.
proportion 1
They sell ARnOURb’ FERTILIZERS,.
COTTON PLANTERS, qjUANO . DIS
TRIBUTORS, as well asa full , llqe of.
Plows, Haines, Trace Chains, etc..
Eatables, fresh, fine entf Juicy, cabal-,
ways be found at their store,each as.
Cranberries, Gelatine, Macaroni, Poo- -
turn, Seedless Raisins, Extracts* -
Corn, Pens, Beans, Pineapples. Torn
toes, Vienna Sausage, Potted HamaoJ^
Turkey, Chipped and Dried Beef, Mu
tard, Plcklet, in tact a full ami complete
line of Fancy Groceriei. Cabbage, Rut 1
Bagat, Apples and Oranges a. epecialt/.
They now have a phone in their (tor.-
Phone them today what you want to-,
morrow and it will be there. Make-oat-
your bill and send it to them and they
will do the rest. Ceil up No. .5 and tell
Kelly ft Walton your wante.
If you want Cabbage, Rutabagas.
White Peas, Applet or Oranges, call up
Kelly ft Walton. Buy a dollar’s worth
and we will deliver Ir In the city.
Do you drink Postum? Eat Macaroni?
Milk and Peaches? We have them**-
Comlenscd Milk and Dried Peaches..
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Dried applet, peaches and Irish port,
toes at Kelly ft Walton's..