The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, July 02, 1902, Image 3

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ILARGE -GREAT EveryLOiw'CUt Shoe, Every Strtfw Hat, MWMWiir SuirfWtf&f Dress dolls, '^I^ies'^EInderw^f^^ents \ i i And in fa(*.t every Sumntaer article in our establishment must be sold. We are beginning in ^8 time to make room for our ntmvFall stock. THIS IS N© F»KE, Get our Prices ^ and be convinced that WE A^RE THE PEOPLE to do your trading with. ^8 Prompt attention. f Still (ireater Valliies-Stfll Lower F*rices than EVER Before.3 % No Trouble to slow the Bargains we Offer this month, f ^ANYTHING anid EVERYTHING ©HEAP I SOME TO PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Who Come and Those Who Go on Business aad Pleasure. J. It. Kelly visited Cordele Monday. D. B. Thompson visited Macon on business Friday. ICE CREAM every afternoon at the Vienna Drug Co Prof. W. T. Hendley of Kerns, was in town Saturday. UMBRELLAS to beat the band at J. P. Heard & Sons at 75c on the dollar. L. A. Morgan of Amerlcus was in the city Monday on business. Judge D. L. Ivey of Umfctilla, was in the city yesterday^ Fine stock of S. & W. Revolvers al- wnys on hand at J. P.^Heard & Sons. Mr Leo Allen of Amerlcus, was in the city yesterday. TV. H. Proctor and J. L. Lashlcy visi ted Macon Sunday. LIMEADE—The successor and sup erior of Lemonade at Vibnsa Dbuo Co. Col M. P. Hall anil Jos. Burns visited Macon on business Monday. Mr. Freeman Mason and wife were in town shopping Monday, Mr. A. D. Vaughn, the clever section boss at this place, visited Cordele Sun day. Mrs. B. F. Forbes returned home from a visit to relatives at Lumpkin Saturday. Miss Mamie Thompson, of Cordele, spent Sunday in the city with Miss Lola Altman. Dr R. H. Pate and ^Burnam Hunter, of Rich wood, wero in town Monday afternoon. G. S. Haslam and wife of Pinohurst, spent Sunday in the efty with P. A. Leonard and wife. TV. H. Lasseter, Robert Averett, TV. Perry and Jake Heard visited Vienna Sunday af ternoon. Mrs, T. A. Adkins, Jr., and little son DuQlgpon, left Sunday afternoon for Blakely, on a visit to relatives. M. Carmack left Saturday for Adel, on n visit to her daughter, JMw. }!, £. Acljpsd, yrfho is 'julte sic', J B. Adkins and wvifa of near Coney, spent Sunday in the tcclty with the fatni- ly.of TV. H. Brown. Miss Jessie Myers 10 left Saturday for Marshnllvilie on a vtiisit to her sister, Mrs. Lewis B. Rump«ph . Lewis Proctor of SS Swminsboro, arrived in the city Monday ;> on n visit to his brother, W. H. Prbewtwr. Miss Annie Sheppard returned home Sunday from Albarpoy. where she has been on a visit tet rcarela-tivcs for several days. Miss Ora Morgiticpn returned home Monday afternoon Mfroui Macon,’where site has been on a vis ©it to her auntv Mrs. TV. G. Redding. A. H. Sangster anoci write, ’and R. B. Lane nnd wife, reti|« turned home from Cordele Sunday, whi(|ier« they have been visiting relatives. Miss Carrie Quick ^returned home last Monday from an ezbirtended visit to rela tives and friends aty forayth, Juliett and other points. Mrs. Rebecca RodMgers left Saturday for Abbeville, to attiifctersd the bedside of her sister-in-law M;(i!r*- Carrie Jtogern, who died Monday m^jorsing. E. G. Greene left lfclast week for Perry, to attend the district tronference. He went from there to IpBamesville, to at tend the chautauqu«ui. J. TV. Racemore, J| 1. T. Calhoun and L. A. Parker of C<Gw3eIo, were here Monday in the intends* of the Cordele wholesale Grocery hi bouses. M. B. Medlock, til tin* new traveling salesman for the Amenour Packing Co., of Cordele, was herein Monday. Mr. C. P. Rouse recently reruiffned. 8. J. Adkins accomntpanied Miss Fan nie Lilly Wilkes detfown from Pooling Sunday, where she 1 boarded the train for Cordele, on a visffift to relatives. KO FALSE®CLAIMS, The proprietors ot M Foley’s Honey and Tsrdo not advertise tli, this as a “sure cure for consumption.” TiTJtie y do nut claim it will cure this dread cot^im plaint In advanced case, but do positively^, caraert that it will cure In the esrtr ftajreijjti and never fails to givecomfort and reffjef in the worst rnset. Foley’* Honey and Tagir is without doubt the greatest throat anti*)d t sing remedv. Re fuse substitutes. Fon'at Sale by all dealers . - ■ -- We have recently wee* wd a large ship ment of Buggies. 'We tn«i«f reduce stock at once must have ny »>ime room. Come cjilirV *r<* v* • M t . •», VSf, Dr. L. YV. Mobley and Jno. S. Byrom of Byromville, were in town yesterday. D. W. Sumerford and W. B. Mclnvale were in town yesterday. A.B. Tippett and Prof J. S. Cook of Tippettvllle, were in the city yester day. Mre. TJ. R. Smith went down to Cor- deie yesterday on a visit to her sister Mrs. T: P. Bunbee. • Col. W. V. Harvard left yesterday afternoon for Atlanta to attend the State Democratic convention which oonvenes there to-day. He' is one of the Terrell delegates from this county. ATTENTION LADIES—Now lot of Laces, Hamburgs and Inserting* tit half price on sale now, coine early. The best values ever shown. J. P. Hisard & Sons. L, C. Bennett and wife of Albany, arrived in the city Saturday on a visit to his brother-in-law, L. R. Hobbs. Mr. Bennett is a well known tobacco drummer and Is & hustler when it comes to selling the “Juicy” weed. Mrs. D. B. Thoihpsnn and children returned home Sunday afternoon from Pitts, where she has been on a visit to Mr, Thompson's sister. Her daughter Maggie, who has been spending somo time there also returned home. PUBLIC INSTALLATION. SUUUwUUUUUUMUUb uuuuibuUMk ildtlUMMMUUUMUuUklMUUklUMt .... aciisiciciracicjicacjicicicjJit PLANTERS WAREHOVSE, .PINEHURST, GA.. BARFIELD & HORNE, Prop’rs. Thanking our eustomeis for past favors, we solicit a continuance of same for the coming cotton season. We will be ip the market for the purchase of cotton seed and will at times pay the highest market CASH price. C2CJC3C3CjCaC3C3C3aC3C3acaCl^ rirnunrinriniinrinrinr inMnnnnnnnnnf SUrUr! 3C3C3CaC3 rft 81 0 :[ 0 D D D 0 Kill The installation of the semi-an nual officers of Vienna Lodge No. 136 K. of P, f will take place at Heard’s opera house nejit Mon day night, July 7th, at S o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. An address on Pythianiuin will be delivered by a prominent member of the order. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining uncalled for Vienna, Ga., Junc30,1902. Cobb, John Clements, David Howard, Elizabeth Mays, Mrs TV B Morris, 8 A Thompson, Jno T Stewart, Mrs Want Williams, Bill TVnll*Vi. Annie Vh-»*.- ca>| (• r ixWrtbed ****»er«. ,i-> ?*»iTV/, at Drugs, Medicines A N D Toilet Articles. @®§ the ©©§©. Courteous Treatment to Everybody. McArthur Bros., Druggists Unadilla, • » Ga. I... —inw'lll " if' I Mihl Loans, Loans, Loans, WE CAN PROCURE A LOAN FOR YOU ANYWHERE FROM 9150.00 TO 96,000,00 with intere*t frpfn 6,7T07 12 PER CENT. . ANp AT A VERY SMALL COOT.