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PITHY PERSONALS
. POINTEDLY PUT
These Who Cone and Those Who Go on
Business and Pleasure.
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L. R. Hobbs visited Oordelo Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Water* visited Cordele
Sunday.
F. E. White of Findlay, was here
Saturday.
Fine stock of S. & W. Revolvers nl-
wuys on hand at J. P. Heard & Sons.
II. J. Lamb visited friends atTippett-
vllle Sunday. 4, ' :r
Josepli Burns visited Macon on busi
ness Monday.
S. J. Adkins spent Sunday in Vienna
with relatives. -
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J. B. Pate of Cordele, was here on
business Saturday.
The latest in Gents hots is the “King
Edward, ONLY at J P Heard & Sons.
W. Jj. Sheppard visited Cordele on
business Monday. , r
i P. H. Forehand and 'wife were in
* town shopping Monday.
Col. M. P. Hall visited Cordele oh
legal business Saturday. . - rj' v» -wij
| UMBRELLAS to beat the band at j,
r j P. Heard & Sons at 75oon the dollar.
S Rev. P. G. McDonald spent Monday
in AtlantaTon business. •*
C^C. Graham, of Unadilla; was In
tli’e cityMonday.on bnsiness.
Col. Watts Powell is off to Valdosta
on a pleasure trip this week.
A. E. Jordan attended to business
down near Drayton Monday.
L. i. Bush of Cordele! visiti
in. Vienna 8unday aftemonn.
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isited friends
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1 Rpberts left Monday afternoon
o’hn a visit to relatives.
G. W. Nason left yesterday afternoon
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(or Moultrie on a business trip.
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B1 H. Butler and brother,
Vernpp were in. topvi yesterday.
M(jn Susie WhitSetf of &.?r«lele, vial-
Mrs. Davis of near Pinehurst, is in
the city on a visit to Mrs. L. Davies.
Judge D. Ii. Hqnderson went up to
Macon on business Monday afternoon.
The Cotton Oil Mill Co., has had a
telephone put in their office at the
depot. ; r : •
Cols. George and Watts Powell, at
tended justice court at Unadilla last
Friday . • i <
$2.60 OXFORDS at *2.00. All other
Summer goods in same propotion.
J. P. HEARD & SONS.
Judge J. 0. Forehand of near Pine-
hurst, was here on business yesterday
morning.
1. J. Lamb of Cordele, father of our
clever depot agent, was In the city on
business Monday.
Dr. J. M. Whitehead and family
spent Sunday at Pinehurst with G. S,
Haslum andwife.
, Ab Lockett and Hiss Neva Bell of
Cordele, spent a few hours in the city
Sunday afternoon. ’ , y>i *
0. W. Horne, oneof Pinehurst’s most
popular young men spent Sunday in
Vienna with friends.
Col. W. V. Harvard spent Sunday
with his family, who are at Unadilla
spending several days,
Miss Maud Carnes loft Saturday on a
visit to relatives near Atlanta, nnd will
be gone several days.
Miss Ora Morgan left Sunday for
Macon, where she will spend some time
with Mrs.'W. G. Redding.
Misses Carolyn Roberts, Nina Davies,
Oma Huff and Minnie Taggart spent
yesterday in Cordele shopping.
Mrs. W. B. Johnson, of Byromvjllc,
was in the city yesterday on a visit to
her daughter Mrs: C. W. Johns.
G. ’ B. Morgan, Herbert Bushin,
Ernest Roebuck and Jake Heard of
Cordele, spent Sunday in the city.
Col. J. M. Busbce has returned from
a weeks visit to White Sulphur Springs,
Fla. He reports a delightful viat.
Miss Ollte Smith returned home Sat
urday from Cordele where site ho* been
op a visit to the family of T P Busbee
B. B. Solomon and wife and Mrs Lena
Whit sett, of Cordele, spent Sunday in
the eity with the family of £ P. Powell
Mini Annie Saddier left for- DcSoto.
ted.relpMvea * the city this v.«ek. > ■ f w< „ Proctor M doffn ^ Cord# , B
Stmday and spent a few huurs with ilia
Earl McKenzie nnd Ernest Stilwel
of Montezuma, visited friends in this
city Saturday.and Sunday. ' »
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We are going to make it hot, for our
Competitors this month and don’t you
forget It. J. P. HEARD & SONS.
. Mrs. D. W. Woodward^-and 1 ;son of
Tampa, Fla., are in tin* city oil n visit,
to the family of Judge if II Woodward.
I will roduee the price ox high-grade
buggies so that anybody can buy.
J. 0. Hamilton’.
Misses Sallie Leonard and' 8herry
Lewis spent Mouday night up at By-
romville with the family of Jno. S.
Bponisa K.Uti ui y»iM,i.T i*i ■ 'yip, »;>
Rev. H. P. Myers prill * leave, to-day
for Perry, to attend the District Con
ference. It will be in session fonr days
closing Sunday night. ‘
After spending a few days liere with
the family of J. W. Roberts, Mrs. M. J.
Evans and children left .Monday for
.their home at Tliomasvllle.-.
Rev. J, M. Waiters of. Mt. Vernon,
was in town Saturday morning, hHe
said that he would open school at that
place again Monday morning.
M. L. James, The well known cotton
buyeV, of Fort Valley, who lias bought
cotton here for the past two or.' three
seasons was in the city Monday on
business. ‘ '
M. E. Rushin, special agent for the
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co.,
spent Friday and Saturday morning.at
Unadilla and Pinehurst in the interest
of that company. « h ,u •
Don’t fail to inspect our BARGAIN
COUNTER—Values untold.
J. P. HEARD & SONS
Miss Sallie Young of Tampa, Fla.,
who has been visiting the family of Mr
Jasper Dixon, spent Friday night in the
city with the family of 7j. T. Penny.
She left for her home Saturday./
Col. O. W. Busbee nnd J. W. Lashley
rethrned home Saturday from a trip to*
Putnam Hall, Fla., where they went to
enjoy pulling the finny tribe. They
report plenty of fish and a good time.
A. E, Jordan made a business trip
down toWrny, Ga., Friday nnd went
over the A. &.B. He says the service'
of this new rood is tjccelb "’ «n«l that
the rood bed seems to be in fine shape..
LOST—A pair of allnminutn specta
cles on the streete of Vienna with name
of Dr. IT. A. Youmans inscribed on the
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We buy country produce in season*^
Call to aoe us at the brlok atore arid
ilmake it Headquarters while in town.
’“‘No trouble to ahow goods. |D|.
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Courteous Treatment
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AND AT A VERY 8MALL COST. >* < -
HENpETlSOW & aORtDAN.