The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 28, 1902, Image 5

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J. P. HEARD & SONS’ Sv | LARGE MIDSUMMER SALE-GREAT VALUES I B Every Low-cut Shoe, Every Straw Hat, | | All of Our Summer Dress Goods, | Ladles Underwear, Gents Underwear, | ^ And in fact every Sungner article in our establishment must be sold. We are beginning in ^5 ^ 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. 1 PROMPT ATTENTION. | | Still Greater Valnes-Still Lower Prices than EVER Before. 3 f No Trouble to show the Bargains we Offer this month. 5 £ ANYTHING and EVERYTHING ©HEAP =s § at this STORE. SOME TO SEE US. § PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Who Corns and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. DRINK “METTO," The latent and BEST at Vibnna Dkuo Co. B. P. Forbes visited Lumpkin on busi ness Tuesday. Dr, 0. T. Stovall vinited Cordelo on business Thursday. Miss Ida Boniske visited Cordele Thursday afternoon. The latest in Gents hats is the “King Edward, ONLY at J P Heard & Sons. W H J Carmack of near Pinehurst was'in town yesterday. W. 0. Sanders, of Pinehurst, was here Wednesday on business. A. E. Jordan visited Cordele on busi ness Thursday afternoon. Fine stock of S. & W. Revolvers al ways on hand at J. P. Heard & Sons. Col. M. P. Hall visited Macon on legal business Wednesday. • Mrs. J. T. Carlisle was in town shop ping Wednesday morning. Rev. G. T. Jennings, of Mingo, was in town Tuesday afternoon. LIMEADE—The successor and sup erior of Lemonade atynx.iA Daro Co. W. D. Bulliqgton of Findlay, was In the city yesterday morning. C, H. Reynolds of near Kerns, was in town Thursday on business. J. J. Cooper and wife spent Thursday with relatives near Montezumq. Misses Maggie and Nena Lasse ter were in town shopping Wednesday. UMBRELLAS to beat the band at J. prlleard & Sons at 75c on the dollar. Miss Kate.Glawson of Macon, is in the' city on a visit to Miss Lucy Heard. Miss Nina Davids will leave Monday for Barqesville to attend the Chautau qua. E. H> Tbombley and wife, of near Kiudlajr, were.iu.town yesterday shop ping. • / Miss Susie Whit sett left for her home at Cordele-yesterday, after.spenilings ffw 4»ji* heiv with the family of Dr. II. A. Mobley. H. D. Wpod and wife of Pinehurst, were in the city shopping Thursday morning. Representative-elect S. R. Fields, of Cordele, was In the city Thursday morning. . S 1 . D. Taylor and baby have been sick this week with fever. They are better at present. . ’ Miss Elma Roberts and brother, of NelUeville, were in town shopping Thursday. Mrs. C. K. Morgan and two children lhft Thursday afternoon for Leslie, on a visit to relatives. F. J. Long, representing tiio Anchor Buggy Co., was here yesterday the guest of J P Heard & Sons. A. F. Forehand, J. L. Martin,Eli and Z. T. Woodruff, of the Second district, were here Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Melton of Graves Station, will arrive in the city Sunday on a visit to her cousin, Miss Howell Melton. W. H. Hogsett and little Bon of Tip- pettville, were in the city Wednesday and subscribed for tho News. Thanks. Mrs J O Hamilton returned Viome yesterday afternoon from Macon, where she has been to have her eyes treated. Herbert Rusliln of Cordele, attended the marriage of his sister, Miss Lida to L. W. McKenzie Wednesday afternoon. J. B. Folds of near Pinehurst, was in the city yesterday morning enroute to Oakfleld, to attend a union. singing to be held there Sunday. Rev. P. G. McDonald •'left yesterday for Sycamore, where he will .attend a Primitive Baptist meeting at Pleasant Hill church near that place. J. T. Carlisle and wife spent Sunday down at Sibley with their son T. C. Carlisle, who holds a responsible posi tion in that town and is getting along nicely. Miss Emmie Woodward left yesterday afternoon for Barnesville, to attend the Chautauqua. She will visit relatives at Hawkinsvilie, before returning home. Mr. Hardwick Byrhm, of Byromvlllo, and Miss Pauline Clark, of Atlanta, who is down on a visit to hor grand mother, Mrs. Byrom, spent Sunday in the city with the the family of D. B. Leonard. W. F. Hall and Miss Jewel Powell will leave today for • Hawkinsvilie on n visit. Mr. llall will return home Sun day night and Miss Powell will spend some time with her friend, Miss Daisy Fountain. • Joe P. Smith and Miss Myrtis Ever ett left yesterday afternoon for Hawk- irisvllle, wl^re Miss Myrtis will spend some time prith the family of E. C. Smith. Mr. Smith will return home Monday.. Mrs. J. M. Campbell and two children of Quitman, who has been here on a visit to her parents, Judge aiid Mrs. J. A. Walden for some time, left for their home Wednesday in responce to a telegram announcing tho illness of Mr. Campbell. Messrs D. B, Leonard. I. S. Lasseter and Col. D. A. R. Crum, tlirce of Vien- nas’ prominent citizens camo down to Cordele yesterday'in the interest of tho approaching reunion. While here the privilege of selling cold drinks out at the springs on the Fourth of July was let to the highest bidder. Col. D. A. R. Crum bought the privilege at $66,00 —Cordele News. L. Q. Royal and little daughter, Mary Hattie, boarded the train here Thurs day afternoon for RqcbpUc, where they will spend a few days vfltb his sister, Mrs. D. C. Sutton, Foley’s w^ney and Tar for chilli Ko'cp'sies, s=ac ]D p $ jo ! § J acancacaacaaacsclDc a cats cat icacacaeaeaca Barfield & Horne, * General Merchants and Warehousemen, .PINEHURST, GA.. Our Stock Consists of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CIO THING, HARDWARE, TINWARE AND GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, JEWELRY AND GROCERIES. • We buy country produce In foason. Cell to see us at the brick store and make It Headquarters while In town.. No trouble to show goods., .Yours to serve, BARFIELD & HORNE, D 0 D: 0|; D; o|? 0 : 0; o; 0; I I K D; D : Dt. icaocsje' QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flowers still has the larg est sale of any medicine in site civilized world. Your mothers and gran-hr others’ never thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard o( appen dices, nervous prostrations or heart fail ure. etc. They used August Flowers to clean out the system and stop ferinenta tion of undigested food, regulate the ac tion of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and' that ta all'they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flowers, in libuid form, to make you ral lied there is nothing scriou. the matter with you. You ran getthis reliable rem edy at Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, Ga., j. \V. Sanders, Unadilla, Ga. Get Green’s Special Almanac. New good* just received, Hat* and Trimming*, will cell cheap, call and see them before baying. Thanking you for pest patronage and will appreciate same in die fuiur,-. Will tie found next ti or !■> ;>o s.iCi 4. Mr* R, F. Mitif e Drags, Medicmes Courteous Treatment to Everybody. McArthur Bros., Druggists. (Jnadilla, a m Ga. Loans* Loans* Loans., we CAN PRQiQURE A LOAN FOR you anywhere prom $150.00. TO $5,000,00 with inteeqqt.fr t qmi 5, y TO?7/12 PER CENT- ' AND AT A VERY SMALL GOStT.. MEN PERSON & I mm