The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 18, 1902, Image 3

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m J. P.j HEARD * | LARGE MIDSUMMER SALE-GREAT VALUES j Every Low-cut Shoe, Every Straw Hat, All of Our Summer Dress Goods, Ladies Underwear, Gents Underwear, ^ And in fact ev^ry Summer article in our establishment must be sold. We are beginning in ^35 ^ time to make room for our new.Fall stock. THIS IS NO FAKE, Get our Prices 3 ^ and be convinced that WE ARE THE PEOPLE to do your trading with, j| PROMPT ATTENTION. | | Still Greater Valaes-Still Lower Prices than EVER Before. 3 | No Trouble to show the Bargains we Offer this month, f £ ANYTHING and EVERYTHING ©HEAP I a at this STORE. SOME TO OS. PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Who Come and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. Don't wnlle your shoes out but go to J. P. Heard & Sons, after it. E. F. Baggs visited Cordele yesterday on business. Mrs. J. T. Carlisle was in town shop ping yesterday. - • OUT PRICES ON BUGGIES For the next SO days J. O. Hamilton. Miss Pauline King of Unadilla, was in the city Monday. . TV M. Bragg and wife were in town sliopping yesterday. R. E. Sliirah of Drayton, was hero Monday on business. J. M. Moye, of Richwocd, was in the city Monday morning. New lot of the celebrated F. C. Cor sets just tn J. P. Heard A Sons. Col. J.G. Jones, of Cordele, was hero on'business Monday morning. J. B. Walton brought a load of nice poaches to town Saturday for sale. Arthur Davies of Arab!,, is spending the week in the city with relatives. For the next 30 days I will CUT PRICES on buggies. J. O. Hamilton. • Judge Hammond of Thomasville, was in attendance upon city court yes terday. Mac Pate and Joe Lamar of Hawk- insville, spent Sunday in the city with friend,. • ■ • J. : P. Heard Jr., and wife left Monday for Savannah, to attend the Bankers’ Convention. < • $3.60 OXFORDS at $2.00. All other Summer goods in same propotion. J. P. HEARD & SONS. ■ R. E. Jordan, of Pinehurst, was in the city Monday with a wagon load of nice peaches. Miss Bertha Leonard returned home Monday from a visit to relatives at Montezuma. Dr. J. M. Whitehead attended the Dentist's Convention which met in Ma con last week. He was honored by being elected Second Y»ce-L'rc*.Uo:it u cenyegwou. Prof W. S. Johnson of near Pinehurst, was in the city Saturday and gave us a pleasant call. O. W. Horne of Pinehurst, attended the Commencement exercises hore Friday night. Miss Sherry Lewis of Albany, is in the city on a visit to her cousin, Miss Sallie I^onard. Editor J. W. Bivins, of the Cordele Sentinel, was in the city yesterday, and gave us a pleasant call. Miss Annie Owen has just returned from a three years visit to her sister, Mrs. Robinson, in Texas. Col. J. M. Dupree of Montezuma, and Seymore Byrom of Byromvillo, attend ed city court hero yesterday. Cols. D. A. R. Crum and M. P. Hall went over to Americus yesterday afternoon on legal business. Mrs. T. J. Ray and daughters, Misses Sallie and Idoline, of Cordele, visited relatives in the city last week. Prof. J. G. Oliver left yesterday af ternoon for Knoxville, Tenn., to attend the well known summer school. Col. G. W. Busbee and J. W. Lashley left Monday afternoon for .Putnam Hall, Fla., on a fishing expedition. A. E. Jordan one of Vienna’s hust ling insurance and real estate agents, visited Cordele Monday on business. Judge Jno. F. Butler and W. G. Red ding of.Drayton, spent a few hours in the city on business Monday morning. Mrs. J. H. Hall, who has been visit ing the family of _E. G. Greene near town, returned to tier homo at Ocilla Friday. Mrs. M. P. Hall returned home Mon day from a visit to Jackson and Indian Springs. Col. Hall went up and ac companied her borne. Cols. Pearson Ellis, U. V. Whipple, S. R. Fields, J. T. Hill, W. II. Dorris and E. F. Strozier of Cordele, attended city court here yesterday. J. Summer Smith and wife left yes terday afternoon for Quitman, where they go on a visit to Mrs. Smith’s sister Mrs. M. L. Stanley. Mr. Smith will talk life Insuranco while there, We wish him success. Little Edna and Mary Bailey return ed home Saturday afternoon from a visit to Mary Jewel Campbell, of Vi enna. While there they attended the school commencement and report many pleasure* j-T ay - Core*,elf >'vw». Some Local Ads- New goods received every day at J. P. Heard A Sons. Jelly glasses Bros. for sole at Taylor a nice line of Millinery goods will be found at Mrs. R. P. Mitchell’s. We are going to make it hot for our Competitors this mouth and don’t you forget it. j. P. HEARD & SONS. Don’t give up and .say there is no spec tacles which you can see through just because you hare failed to get fitted. Re member I am fitting those kind every day. II. A. Youmans, Jeweler and Optician. I will reduce the price on hiok-obade buggies so that anyliody can buy. J. O. Hamilton. We have recently received a large ship ment of Buggies. We must reduce stock at once must have more room. Come quick we will save you money. J. P. HEARD & SONS. New goods just received, Hnts and Trimmings, will sell cheap, call and see them before buying. Thanking you for past patronage and will appreciate same In the future. Will be found next door to postoffice. Mrs. R. P. Mitchell. $100 FOUND—We will save the first 10 Buggy Customers that come $100 on Buggies during this month of bar gains at J. P. HEARD A SONS. BANNER 8 ALVE tho moat healing salve In the world. " a co cm ca c=a ca c a ca t=a ca c Dr r cac a“a“r=3r=jca“=j“ci“iacaicaealcae&t - Barfield & Horne, General Merchants and Warehousemen, PINEHURST, fiA. f $ jD‘ iflt J„C» $' $ & Our Stock Consists of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, jn‘ CLOTHING, HARDWARE, TINWARE AND^ GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, JEWELRYANdW GROCERIES. jOj We buy country produce In season. jO' Call to see us ajb the brlok store and i"; ke It Headquarters while In town. No trouble to ahow goods. Yours to serve, BARFIELD & HORNE, m $ Sgi $ iSi aarannjajani^^^ aociiao caca ca ca oca 5Qj Messrs. I. S. Lasse ter. L. Nobles and Col. D A. R. Crum qpent Saturday in Cordele, in the interest of the Soldier’s Re-union, which is to bo held there on July 4 th. Miss Ola Robertson of Wilkes county, who has been attending school at Wal den, arrived in the city Friday after noon, on a visit to the family of Dr. J M Whitehead. W. I. Dickson and wife vtsisted rela tives in the county this week. Mr. Dickson has been attending a business college in Macon since the first of Feb ruary. They formerly lived at Pelham and Tifton. Warning. If you have kidney or bladder trouble and do nor use Foley’* Kidney Cure you will have only vour-elf to blame for re sults, as It positively cures all forms of kldner ami blu.'der diseases, For *n*r by aiideafyi*, Drugs, Medicines A N D Toilet Articles. If®Ulplf ® S(sll> the 8®§1). Courteous Treatment to Everybody. McArthur Bros., Druggists Unadilla, • * Ga. Loans. Loans, Loans. we CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR YOU ANYWHERE FROM $150.00 TO $5,000,00 with interest from 6, 7 TO 7 12 PER CENT. AND AT A VERY SMALL. COST. HBNDERSON & JORDAN. i ■ - • iymyn i t m