The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 21, 1902, Image 5

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J J. P. HEARD & SONS i l LARGE MIDSUMMER SALE-GREAT VALUES| Every Low-cut Shoe, Every Straw Hat, § All of ©ur Summer Dress Goods, | Ladies Underwear, Gents Underwear, % And in fact ev>ary Summer article in our establishment must'be sold. We are beginning in time to make room for our new Fall stock. THIS IS N© FAKE, Get OUr Prices 3 and be convinced that WE ARE THE PEOPLE to do your trading with. • PROMPT ATTENTION. f Still Greater Values-Still Lower Prices than EVER Before. | No Trouble to show the Bargains we Offer this month, 1 ANYTHING and EVERYTHING CHEAP f m at this STORE. SOME TO SEE US. g PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Who Come and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. Don't walk your shoes out but go to J. P. Heard & Sons, after it. Will Sheppard visited Cordele yes terday Prof. W. H. Lasseter visited Cordele, yesterday. OUT PRICES OH BUGGIES For the next 30 days J. O. Hamilton. Mrs. R. Boniske visited Cordele Thursday. A. Wells, of Drayton, was in town Thursday, - * . Fine stock of §. & W. Revolvers si; ways on hand at J. P. Heard & Sons. R H. Stovall visited Americus, last Thursday. Dr. R. H. Pate, of Richwood, was in the city Tuesday, J. M. Kelly and J.W. Roberts visited Cordele Thursday. A. B. DaYis of near Pinehurst, was in the city yesterday. Rev. J- A. Nelson visited Vienna on business yesterday. UMBRELLAS to beat the band at J. P. Heard & Sons at 75e on the dollar. J. B. and T. E. Folds, of Snow, were in the city Tuesday. A. L. Powell, of Cordele, was here on business Tuesday. Mrs. M. E. Rushin and step-daughter Miss Lida, visited Cordele, Thursday. A. B, Tippett and Miss Ola Holt, of Tippettville, were in the city Thursday The latest ia Gents lints is the “King EdWard, ONLY at J P Heard & Sons. E. 8. Lasseter and wife of Cordele, t Sunday in the city with Mr. and . B.M, Wood. We can save you money on anything known to the Mercantile World it you will see us. J. P. Heard & Sons. Mrs J. F. Evens artd two children of Tomasville, <we in the city on a visit to Mrs. J. W. Roberts. W. B. Porter a prosperous young farmer of Findlay, is now enjoying the qomforts of one of J PfHeurd A sons jffeh grgdc easy riding l-jggies.. Pat Perry returned home from Barnes- ville Thursday, where he has been at tending Gordon.Institute. Miss Minnie Taggart, of Troy, 8. C., arrived In the city Wednesday night on a visit to her brother, J. L. Taggart. .Miss Ella Bess Philips, our efficient music teacher, has returned to her home at Dublin to spend the summer. ATTENTION LADIES-New lot of Laces, Hamburgs and Insertings at half price on sale now, come early. The best values ever shown. J. P. Heard & Sons. Mrs. J. J. Bryant and children spent Thursday night in the city with J. D. Taylor, enroute to her home at Rich- wood, from a visit to relatives at Findlay. BE SURE and sco our new NICKLE PLATED ware just received, coffee pots, tea pots, syrup pots, etc. These goods will interest you and they are guaranteed. J P Heard & Sons. Sheriff Sheppard accompanied his charming daughter, Miss Annie, down to Albany Wednesday, where she will spend several days with relatives in the Artesian City for her health. Roger Burton, who recently moved here from Waynesboro, and accept ed a position with A. Roobin & Co., and who has been quite sick for several days, had recovered sufficiently Tues day to be carried home by his two brothers, who came hero to wait on him during his illness. M. E, Rushin and daughter, Miss Calla Lilly, went down to Cordele Wed nesday to Bee her brother, John P. Lilly, who happened to the misfortune to get his left leg broken in the game of ball there that afternoon. His knee was also dislocated . The hurt is a very painful one but he is getting along, re markably well. The following Vicnnans’ went down to Cordele Wednesday afternoon, to witness the game of bail between the second nines of Vienna and that city: Dr. H. A. Youmans, B. M. Wood, C. I. Bennett, Col. Watts Powell, Joe Stov all, Sam Owens, Collie Williams, Joe P. Smith, Prico Heard, Hamp Adkins, L M Altman, Dan Altman, Carl Stovall. Foley*s Honey and Tat for children,safe,sure. No opiates, 82.60 OXFORDS at $2.00. All other Summer goods in piepolion. • * 2,A SON'?-. Some Local Ads- New goods received every day at J, P. Heard & Sons. 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 month and don't you forget it. J. P. HEARD & SONS. Don’t give up und 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 will reduce the price on high-grade buggies so that anybody can buy'. J. O. Hamilton, We,have recently received n 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, Hats and Trimmings, will sell cheap, call and sec 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, Mitchfell. 8100 FOUND—Wo will save the first 10 Buggy Customers that come $100 on Buggies during this month of bar gains at J. P. HEARD & SONS. BANNER SA LVE the moat healing ealvo In the world, neeeting At Byromville. Beginning <yi the 5th Sunday in June protracted services will be held ut Friendship Methodist church, Byromville, Gu. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. J. L. Morrill. Vienna,, June 19th, 1902. H. P. Myers, Pastor. Don’t fail to inspect our BARGAIN COUNTER—Values untold. J. P: HEARD & SONS Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis,” writes Mrs W K Haviland of Ar- monjj, N Y ’’but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with l>r King’s New Discovery. Our niece, Avho had consumption in an advanced stage, 'also used this wonderful medicine amf to-day she is perfectly well.” Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth Infaluh’e for roughs ami colds 50c an flop,, at Fo bel & Coxt. Dm g Qu. UonHOE Ur n .j Of Dj “! I 0 0 D[ 0 0 0 0| pimake it Headquarters while In town. ufNo trouble to show goods. Yours to serve, D« D Ot. ?o'; iUc: & 0: Barfield St Horne, General Merchants and Warehousemen, PINRHIJPST. CIA. Our Stock Consists of * jnf. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, TINWARE AND]p GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, JEWELRY ANDM GROCERIES. }D< We buy country produce In season. jp|-. Call to see us at the brick store and & BARFIELD & HORNE, ■jcacTi=3“ScTnaleicacaca □ ease acacaeacaeacacaca # n M igi Drugs, M Courteous Treatment to Everybody. McArthur Bros., Druggists Unadilla, e WVWVWWWWVWWWWWvW^WWWVWV^W, Loans, Loans. Loans. WE YOU TO ■HfiSai