The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, May 28, 1902, Image 3

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fMBi PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT H&i- These Who Come and Those Who Co on J- i : - ' Business and Pleasure. V SOHE LOCAL “ADS.” ANNOUNCEMENTS .New goods received every day at J. P. HbardA Boms. Money saved by buying Vehicles from J. o. Hamilton Just received'a nioeline of ladies Shirtwaists at A.' Roobin & Co. Jim Fenn of Dakota, was in the city Sunday. H. J. Morgan visited Cordele Monday ftemoon. i i /•"The Celebrated Milburn Wagons sold U>: J. O. Hamilton, New lot of the celebrated F. C. Cor sets just in J. P. Heard Sc Sons. . H. M. Powell of Pinehurst, was here ini business Monday. * Miss Howell Melton visited home- folks at Findlay Sunday. 7 . PEERLESS Ice Cream Freezers all sizes, for sale by D. B. Thompson. A. S. Morgan, of Leslie, was ip. the • city yesterday on business. ■ J.R. Horne, a prominent citizen of Pinehurst', was here Saturday. Nice assortment of Water Coolers just received at J. P. Heard Sc Sons. Ed Howell of Geneva county Ala bama, is in the city on business. John Lilly and Herbert Rushin of Cordele visited Vienna Sunday. —■ J. M. Hunt and wife ef Cordele, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Dr. T. F. Bivins made a professional visit to Pinehurst Sunday afternoon. J. F. Calhoun and J. W. Bazemore of Cordele, were here Monday morning Mrs. R. Bonisko visited her sister, Mrs G. Miller at'Cordcle Monday ofter- QU1T PAYING RENT I Build your own HOME, see me. D. A. R. CRUM. High Grade Vehicles a Specialty J. O. Hamilton Don’t walk your shoes out but go to i & Sons, J. P. Heard < , after it. A .large assortment of stylish odd pants for ifien at A. Roobin Sc Co. See my Buggies and wagons befpre buying. - . J. 0. Hamilton , a Carefully selected' line of ladies and gents underwear at right prices. 1 A.'Roobin & Co. FOR SALE CHEAP—A good Type writer and Bicycle. Terms cash or credit. IDg; 0. T. Ttovall. ' Nice line of Negligee Shirts best quality, just received at J. P. Heard & Sons. Don’t send your watches off for re pairs, I can repair it if it can be done, on short notice. H. A. Youmans. The famous Barnesville buagy made by the Summer- Buggy Cq., is sold and gutra' teeu by J. O. Hamilton. GOTO A. ROOBIN & Co’s for ni/e Dress Goods of all kinds and descri tions at reasonable prices. It 1b a pleasure to show our GREAT assortment of buggies.' J. P. Heard'& Sons. JUST RECEIVED a nice line of Up- To-Date ladies Slippers at A. Roobin & Co. 1 Cols, Jones, Fields and Strozier of Cordele, were herd oil legal business Monday. Judge D. L. Ivey and C. A. Home of Unadilla, visited Vienna on business Saturday., , , Misses Mpy and Effle . Butler of Drayton, were here a few hours Mon day morning. Go to A, Roobin Sc Co., for Pretty Good*, Seasonable Goods, Good Goods and Stylish Goods of all kinds. Col. G. W. Wooten is spending the week down in the lower part of the county on business. H. J..Morgan, J. Summer Smith and T. A. Adkins, jr., visited Cordele on business Saturday. Miss Carolyn Roberts is spending a few days at Unadilla this week with relatives and friends. Col. Watts Powell and D. R. Altman attended the “j’int ’spute” at Unadilla Saturday afternoon. Resident Engineer Murray, of the A. Sc B. stationed at Cordele, was in the city yesterday morning. Cols. Harvard, Crum, George, G. Vf. and J. M. Busbee visited Cordele on legal business Saturday. v « Monroe Lewis returned to Cordele Sunday, after having spent a few days with relatives near town. Col. L. L. Woodward left Sunday night for Tampa, Fla., on a visit to relatives for several days. Contractor J. Q. Shipp, who is build ing a nice residence in Elko, was in the city a few hours Saturday. > Mrs. H. D. Smith returned home Saturday afternoon from a visit to ndatives in Houston county. Judge J L. Martin, wife, mother and Miss Verna Webb, of the Second dis trict were in.town shopping yesterday. Rev. J. M. WAlters, L. Q. Royal, Thos. Bnd W. R. Butler, of the Mt. Vornon community, were in town on business Saturday. Miss Lida Rushin who has been, teaching school at Wcllston,closed her school last Friday and returned home Snturday afternoon. Judge Henderson, L. Clewis, W. H. Lasseter, J. Frank Powell and W. H. Proctor attended the;'Commencement at Unadilla Sunday/ lThompson and little,daugh- rJir and Miss Annie Nichole visited ■Macon Monday-tfrthe purpose of hav-. , ; he chiids ear treated. WILL PAY highest market price for .Jit cattle. If you have any to sell yon 'will do well to write us. W. F. Markert & Co., Cordele, Ua. Miss'Maggie Starbuck, of Quincy, Kla., formely a telegraph operator at this place, who is now on a visit to friends in Columbus. "IU make her friendraVisit in Vienna before return ing Uuine. She will probably arrive tbit" tV» W. F. Markert Sc Co., of Cordele, Go., will pay highest market price for stall- fed cattle. Write us. NEW LOT of "Hammocks, Water Coolers, in fact everything at J, P. Heard Sc Sons. WE CALL Special attention of the ladies to our line of Ready Trimmed Stylish Hats at 60c. discount at / A. Roobin & Co. Webelieveyou will agree that WE ARE THE PEOPLE to buy buggies from when you examine our stock. J. P. Heard Sc Sons. Don’t give up and say there Is no spec tacles which yon can see through just because you hare failed to get fitted Re member I am fitting those kind every day. H. A. Youmans, Jeweler and Optician. I CAN GET YOU ONE THOUS AND DOLLARS or ino-e t<> build you a home o(-business house t» be paid back iu zoo months at Is-so per month and no more. See me, investigate our plan. Agents wanted everywhere. D. A. R. CRUM, Vienna, Qa. Don't Forget— We have all the leading buggies on our floor. Over fifty jobs for your inspection without cost to you. J. P. Heard Sc Sons. We also carry a nice line of ladies Crash and Duck skirts that we sell you cheaper than you cau buy cloth and make them. We also sell the eloth to make them. A. Roobin Sc Co. Joe F. Everett, of Blakely, is in the city this week on a visit to his mother- Joe holds a position in one of the drug stores at that place and is doing well. Oar load Valdosta Buggies also car load Anchor Buggies just received and over FIFTY styles to select from. Vfa can please you. J F Heard & Sons. J. T. Murray, a substantial farmer of the Shiloh community wns in town Monday afternoon and renewed his subscription to the News until January 1st, 1003. Thanks. Contractor A. P. Freeman is remodel ing the roof of the home of Jno. B. Whitehead and adding a room upstairs which will help the appearance of this home considerably. J. H. Moring, of Rutland, stopped over in the city Sunday on a visit for a few days enroute home from Moultrie, where he has been on a visit' to his daughter, Mrs. B. E. Lewis. MrsM. P. Hal! and son left Mon day for Anniston, Ala., to attend the marriage of Miss Duggan, an old college mate. Col. M. P. Hall accom panied'her as far as Atlanta. - Rev. H. P, Myers left Monday morn ing for Cuthhert, where he goes to at tend a meeting of the board of trustees of Andrew Female College of which he is a member. He will probably return home to-day or tomorrow. Dr. W. B. Marshall, or Cordele, was a visitor to the city yesterday morning.’ Dr. Marshall Is one pf the old citizens of Dooly' and besides having many friends in Vienna is well known all Over the county. . For Representative. To the voters of Dooly county: I hereby announce myself os a candidate foy representative from Dooly county In the next general assembly’of Georgia, sbbjeCt to democratic' primary. If nomi nated and elected, it shall be my sole aim to represent tht interests of ourcounty to the very best of rav ability. The support of every one will be highly appreciated and kindly remembered. nnnminnnnnnnnnHnnnnnr snn 1 lip aim — - IS Very respectfully, S. R. Fields. r* ' II' V "■ After beine earnestly solicited by many of the good people of Dooly county to again enter the race for Representative of the General Assembly I have, after mature deliberation; consented to stund for re-election. With grateful thanks to the good people of my* county tor past kindnesses and the honor they conferred on me,,I assure them that if again chosen to represent them I will' ever be faithful to their trust. Respectfully, 1). W. Harvard. Tot he Voters ol Dooly County : I Jiereby announce myseliu candidate for Representative subject to the Demo- cratic primary, and if elected will devote my time tt> the interests of the’ people. Your support will be appreciated. Very respectfully, J. S. Pat* .After a careful consideration of the requests of my friends, I have decided to offer for representative, subject to a democratic primary. . Owing to the scarcity of labor t will be unable to can vass the county as I should, and hope I Will not be expected to. call on each one personally, but assure you I wilt ever be grateful for. your liberal support, and'U elected I will, look to the interest of the county and the people at large. Your humble servant, Henry W. Powell. For Treasurer- I hereby announce myself a candidate for re,election to: tlie office of County Treasurer subject to the Democratic pri mary, Thanking my friends for their, support in the past, and soliciting a con tinuance of the same, 1 am, Very respectlully, D. A. Taylor. After consulting with many of my friends from different sections of the county I havedecided to run for treasurer of the,county, subject to the Democratic Primary. Thanking my friends for - past favors, I solicit your support in the com ing primary. j. W. Roberts. To the Voters of Dooly County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Dooly county, subject to a democratic primary. If elected will perform the duties incumbent upon nie to the best ot mv ability. Yotir support will beaopreciated. Very Resp’t, M. H, Hickson. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce myself a candltate lor Tax Receiver, subject to the demo cratic primary. It elected will perforin the duties encumbent upon tne to the best of my ability. Your support will be appreciated. Very respectfully. II. C. Brown. For Tax Collector- I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office oi Tax Col lector, subject to the democratic pri mary. Thanking my friends for their, support in the past, and soliciting a con tinuance of the same. If nominated and elected I will endeavor In tne future, ns in the past, to correct errors or over sights which would save the tnxpaycr cost in such cases, Very respectfully. F.J, Lewis. To the Citizens and Voters of Dooly County: , I hereby aunounce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector subject to a nomination by the Democratic primary. I solicit the support of everybody, and if elected will serve all to the best of my ability. Respectfully, Jao. A. Williams. The friends of Mr. R. E,. Harris, of Cordele, announces his candidacy for the offilce of Tax Collector of Dooly county, subject to the democratic nomination, and earnestly solicits the support of the citizens and voters of the county in his behalf. If elected Mr. Harris will faithfully and Impartially periorm the duties oi the office. , For Clerk Superior Court I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office ol Clerk of the Superior Court of Dooly county, subject to the democratic primary. I am very grateful for the hearty support that has been accorded me in. the past, and earnestly hope for a continuance of the same. Very respectfully, ]. Frank Powell. For Sheriff.* To the voters of Dooly county: .1 hereby offer myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Dooly county, subject to the Democratic prima ry If re-electeil I shall in the future, ns in the past, fill, the office to the best of my ability. Tbauking you for past fa- Ivors, 1 remain yours, G. W. Sheppard. To the voters pf Douly county; ., 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Dooly county,, subject to the democratic primary. It elected will perform the duties incumbent upbn me to the best of my ability. Your support will be appreciated. Very Resn’t. '■ Louis CLitwir. B AN N R R §LALVg M’vc J.t w.-lip. ^-.--BanauaiacaDcaqiTC innfinnnnnnnnnHnnnnr -sm-yt n annni Barfteld & Horne, • >o; General Merchants and Warehousemen, , PINEHURST, QA., Our Stock Consists of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS,\jj? CLOTHING, HARDWARE, TINWARE AND® GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, JEWELRYAND$\ . GROCERIES. ’0' We buy country produce In season. j[|t Call to sec us at the brick store and& make It Headquarters while In town. i“t No trouble to show goods. !“[ Yours to serve, BARFIELD & HORNE, •fnnnnnHpiM aaracacannaacanc aaaaaacDaancac iMnnnMntvnnnytjnrnnnnnrrnnnr mnnnnnnnnnr»^-iniinnni.nr'nk A Di I tfe© 8€3JsS. Courteous Treatment to Everybody. Unadilla, Druggists Ga. a a We Publish 12 Pages a Week, Four Wednesday* Eight Saturday. If you want to keep posted read the Vienna J.week News. It is a paper that should be in every home'in Dooly county, because no home is. completed without the county paper. The price of subscription is only $1.00 a year, and Saturday’s issue alone is worth the price* This issue will contain Bill Arp’s Letter, a fine sermon, and the most important news of Georgia, the world and United States, , We will soon begin publishing ft SERIAL STORY, by a fine author—subsenbe now and start in with the first issue. 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