The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, July 09, 1902, Image 3

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Vi K WHAT :j;p:reard8soi»s . HASN’T CiOT, NOBODY HAS. | HEHRD'S Prices Have Never Been Beaten, 3| HEARD’S Styles Have Never BEEN EXCELLED, J. P. HEARD & SONS CHALLENGES the SOOTH.- 1 hen it Somes to ' BUGGIES, WAGONS, j and HARNESS, We HATE Them. =5 In fact EVERYTHING is found at our place. If Prices and Quality is what 35 _ you want, you will have to SEETS. 3ft IT ©©STS YOU NOTHING To % SEE ©UR LINE ©F GOODS. g MTHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT ; Who Come and Those Who do on Business and Pleasure. fE CREAM every afternoon at the Vienna Drug Co J. Adkins spent Sunday in the fue F Everett of Columbus, is in the j recuperating. JPatrick Butler and Oscie Walters tyre in town Saturday. T DRINK‘‘METTO,” The latest and lest at Vienna Duvo Co j CUT PRICES ON. BUGGIES For the Jiext80'days J. 0. Hamilton. 1 Judge S. D. Thompson of Pinchurst, I as in the city Monday. W. G. Redding of Drayton, was| in lie city on business Monday. Deputy Sheriff W. L. Sheppard visit- 1 Cordelo Monday afternoon. I Col. It. L. Woodward visited Macon L a pleasure trip last Friday. (BIG DISCOUNTS on all seasonable nods at J P Heard & Sons. - | Coroner J. W. Graham of Unadilla, i in the city on buiness Monday. (Mrs. P. A. Lennard is visiting rela- {ves in Houston and Bibb counties. _ . P Freemanand family visited rela tes in Macon a few days last week. _ , A. Morgan and wife of Amerlcus, kited relativesjin the city last Thurs Is Sheriff W. M. Gibbs, of Wilcox, spent tday night and Tuesday morning in 'lity. * Pm. Wadley and wife of Cordele" i sre visitors to the . city yesterday i orning. Miss Mary MeQ.-.T is spending a few d iys in the city with the family of C. nnett. Nettie Yoamans, of Tifton, is in Tty on 5 visit to her uncle. Dr. H. Foumnns. /Miss Maude Hickson, of- Cordate, fa ia the city on e visit to the family of C. jt. Benr.e ' > For the next days 1 w.!l CUT ICES on bug; :*.. J, O. Hamilton. J. L.Martin, T. A. Culpepper and E. A. ^hOmpson, of Nellieville, were In tho'clty Monday. C. H. Summers of Turin, arrived in the city Monday night on a visit-to his son, ’S F. Summers. ■ - : Judge D. L. Henderson attended the Georgia Bar Associaton meeting at Warm Springs last week. L„ J. Bush and sister, Miss Epsie, of Cordele, attended the K, of P. enter tainment here Monday .night. STRAW HATS half price next TEN days. DON'T MISS THEM. J P Heard & Sons. Mrs. H. J. Lawrence and children arrived in the city Friday on a visit to her sister, Mrs. O. M. Heard. Perry Ketchuni, a prominent life in surance agent of Cordele, was a visitor to the city Monday afternoon. John M. Woodward and wife, of Hawkinsvile visited the family of Judge J. H. Woodward here last week. Mr. Willis Jackson of Unadilla, was here last week and bought one otJ. P. Heard A Sons up-to-date buggies. Messrs W. H. Lassetor, Virgil Brown and Turk, of Cordele, attended the K. of P. entertainment here Mon day night. t • *' Rev. J. M. Walters of Mt. Vernon, was in the city Saturday. He. Ib get ting along nicely with a Summer school mt that place; < ’ MrsW. G. Raoul, Jr„ returned home Saturday from a visit pi several days to relatives and friends in Atlanta and at Bolingbroke, County School 'Commissioner E. G. Greene returned heme Friday from Barnesville, where be has been attend ing the Chautauqua. J. Summer Smith and wife have re turned home from Quitman, where they have been on a visit to Mrs Smith's sister, Mrs. M. L. Stanley. BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER; always something under the market here. ‘ J P Heard & Sons. (, W. R. Register stopped over in the city yesterday with his cousin, S. F, Summers, enroute to hts home at Lake Butler, Fla., from Atlanta. Col. and Mr3. M. P. Hall will leave Monday for New York on a pleasure trip* They will go to Savannah and take a,8tcaraer for New- York,. Dr. 0. T. Stovall and son, Rupert visited Macon on business- yesterday. W II Proctor returned home yester day after spending a week with home- folks at Swainsboro. D. T. Mashburn, J. T. Doughtry, Jas. Whitehead and sister, Miss Bessie,' of Pinehurst, attended the K. of P, enter tainment here Monday night. Mr. A. J. Shell, a prominent farmer of Mt. Pleasant treated himself and family to one of J. P. Heard & Sons High Grade Stick Seat Surveys. J. E. MqGough and family of .near Montezuma, visited relatives in the city last week. Mr. McGough gave the News a pleasant call Saturday. Miss. Oma Huff, who has been spend ing several days herewith her sister* Mrs.- Gertrude Kenny, will loave to morrow for her home in Atlanta. Mrs. M. A. Bennett and children of Laurens Hill, Laurens county, who have been on a visit to her son, C. I. Bennett, of this city left for their home Saturday. Mrs. W. M. Thomas returned home Thursday from a visit to her father, Mr J. R. Lee in North Alabama, Mr. Lee returned home with her and remained until Sunday. ' J B lliner and family of Alphn, are up on.a visit to Mrs Riner*s parents, R G Swearingen and wife near this city. They will visit relatives in Washington county before returning home. MisS Sallio Leonard returned home from a visit, to relatives at Valdosta Sunday. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Caro Lewis, who left Mon day for a summer resort. Senator-elect Hamilton Clark, of Dodge county, was a visitor to Cordele and the Veteran’s reunion last week and succeeded in meeting a large num ber of the people of this county. He will probably make another visit to this county In September during court here A. M. Lane, proprietor of the Courier at Arlington, visited relatives in the city Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lane has only been a resident of that place two years, but by application to his business ha has recently been given charge of the manag.-.-nent of this paper by the stockholders He is mi Dooly county bov and has many friends here whoare glad to sea him doing wel*. WHEN OTHER MEDICINES FAIL. Take Foley's Kidney Cure, it has cured when everything else has disappointed. For sale .by /Ml.deMfttt-. I„acac3c3nac3aiac3c3c3c ncaaacaaatacstaacaa^i D $ $ $ 1 1 I $ $ k $ k iQc fab 3C3 PLANTERS WAREHOVSE, { jmmHi ft- .PINEHURST, QA.. 3j[l W. BARFIELD & HORNE, Prop’rs. f Thanking our customeis for past favors., we solicit a continuance of same for the coming cotton season. We will be in the market for the purchase of cotton seed and will at times pay the highest market CASH price. C3C3C3C3C3C3CaC3(=ai=IC=)C3l=3C 3C3tSC3C=>CaC3C3l=]C3CJ m k k k k I >Q; M $ =lSl Get in the Swim. On Tuesday July 15th. the At lantic & Birmingham railroad will run the finest excursion of the sedson to the seashore. Note the low round trip rate from Cordele: To Jacksonville, $2.00 ; Pablo Beach, 82.50; Atlantic Beach, $2.60 ; St. Augustine, 82.65. Train leaves Cordele .u 7 a. in. and arrives at Jacksonville 12:50 noon, with close connections for all points. Tickets limited to Saturday July 19. Now is the time to visit the seushore. For any in formation see A. B. deMont Mollin, agent Cordele, or J. G. Knapp. Traveling Passenger Agent, Fit/.ger.ild. NOTICE- . > Sate of Georgin—Dooly Dounty: .Will be sold before the Council Cham ber door in the city of Vienna between the legal hours of sale on the 14 th., day of July 130* the following described property to wit:—One yellow or pale red heifer unmarked about two and a half years old. To bn sold for marshal's cost i-iv.l feed hill. Given under my hand and official signature. This 6th., (toy of July 1903. T. A. Adkins. Marshall .city of Vienna, Ga. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining uncalled for at: Vienna, Ga., July 8th 1902. . Sanders, E L '•*,.' Tharpe, Lewis , Warren, Miss I.yny Warbert, Fletcher Please call for advertised letters. R S. Middleton, P. M., A Sating Opportunity. Wo will sell yon a first class mon c grade BUGGY at the price our • competitors ask you for cheap., work. SEE For Yourself, Don’t. take our wbrd for it. J V HEARD & SONS. The Buggy and Wugon People. 'IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No' discovery in medicine has ever* created one quarter of the excitement- tha t has been caused by Dr King’s New * Discovery for consumption, its ..cveryst tests have been on hopeless victims i>L consumption, pneumonia, hemorrhage,. pleurisy and broach its, thousnndsoi whom itlins restored' 10 perfect health. For coughs, colds, asthma, croup.bay ieveP, hoarseness and abt/opingcough ft is the quicken tend surest cure in the- world, it is sold by Fetsti' Sc Cast I>r.vu Co., who guarantee satisfaction or refund mon ey. Large buttles 50c and ft. Trial tree LIMEADE—the attcecHor tad sup,, crkirof Lenwatoh at Vi*::xa.U«u Col.