The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, July 16, 1902, Image 3

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P. HEARD &SONS HASN’T GOT, NOBODY HAS. HEARD’S Prices Have Never Been Beaten, HEARD’S Styles Have Never BEEN EXCELLED, J. P. HEARD & SONS CHALLENGES the SOUTH When it Comes to ■ BUGGIES, WAGONS, We HAYE Them. In fact EVERYTHING is found at our place, want you will have to SEE ^5. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING To SEE OUR LINE OF If Prices and Quality is what G. W. Hayden of near Unodilla, was here yesterday on business. Dock Fullington of near Finehnrst, was in the city Monday morning. W, B. Johnson, a prominent former of Byromville, was here Saturday. Tom Ray.and Ed Fenn were in town a short while Monday on business. MMEADE-rthe successor and sup erior of Lemonade at Vienna Drug Co. J. F. Scarborough and S. C. Pattis- hall of Tippetville, were here on 'busi ness Monday. J. H. Henderson, Marshal Robinson and Col. J. T. Jeter of Unadiila, were in the city on business yesterday. Miss Jewel Powell has returned home from a visit of several days to her friend, Miss Fountain at Hawkinsville. Cols. J. M, Dupyee and C. L. De- PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT Col. M. P. Hall is up at Griffin and J Jackson this week. He will be joined j at Jackson Thursday by Mrs. Hall, and i from there they will go on a pleasure ] trip to New York. Rev. G. T. Taylor of Arabi, was in the j city Monday enroute home from near j Kerns, where he had been to canfy his a wife and children on a visit to their j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mae Bush., j Joe Stovall and Tom Simmons left j Monday for Fitzgerald, where they go J to join th8 ball teem at that place on 3 the excursion to Jacksonville, Fla. j They will play a series of games with j that city. 1 . t - • 1 J. D. Taylor and wife returned Fri- j day afternoon from Moultrie, where 3 they spent a few days with Mrs Taylor's } brother Dr.-Lindsay. Miss Lindsay who j went with them, will remain awhile ; before returning. ; . Col. H. J. Lawrence, editor of the : Talbotton New Era, arrived in the city Sunday and remained over until Mon day at noon with the family of 0. M. Heard. He left on the afternoon train with Mrs. Lawrence and children for Quitman, where they went to attend the Press convention, and from there they will go to Tybee. While in the city Col. Lawrence gave us a pleasant [hese Who Come a&d Those Who do on Business and Pleasure. ! “Tell us hot-in tuneful numbers Summer’s all one sweet day dream; While the sweat from him who slumbers Courses down in constant stream.’’ Thanking our customeis for past favors, we solicit a continuance of same for the coming cotton season. We will he in the market for the purchase of cotton seed and will at times pay the highest market CASH price, anaej 1 zae|iC3C3i£»cai A. B.y-Tippett and son. were in the city Monday. W, F. Hall visited friends in Macon Sunday. V DRINK “METTO,” The latest and 1 Lest at Vienna Drug Co 7 Dr. D. J. Williams of Cordele, was, «n the city yesterday, i Mrs. J. A, King of Unadiila, who has ;boen quitfe sick is improving. Capt. Gary and wife of Richwood, | were in the city yesterday morning. LIMEADE—The successor and sup erior of Lemonade at Vienna Drug Co. Mr, McGruda Fullington of near Pinehurst, was here on business yester day. Hon. J. D. Pate and Dr. H M Smith, of Cordele, were in the city Monday on business. Col. D. A. R. Crum visited Macon on business Saturday afternoon and Cor dele Monday. James M. Woodward bought one of the celebrated Milburn wagons from J. O. Hamilton last week. R/E. Ransom of near Unadiila, is jUVngeroasly ill, an(l three physicians been attending him. Baf 11 ' A. Scarborough, a prominent mer chant of Cordele, was in the city on business Monday morning. Miss Emmie Woodward has returned home from a visit of several days to ’Wfeitives and friends atBarnesville and !i AWfkinayille. teg) lames Mary E. Houser and Flor- , JjfLtileyrof Grovania, spent last Jp^ek in the city the guest of Mr. and J. G. Forehand. ‘ D. A. Taylor and wife, J. R. Kelly, W. W. Jordan, A. M. Wilson end fe Ct. Walton were among the number than went on the excursion run by the L & B v yesterday to Jacksonville and Vaughn'of Montezuma, were In attend ance upon City court here yesterday, Mrs. Gertrude Kenny and Miss Caro lyn Roberts left Monday afternoon for Atlanta, where they will spend a month with Mrs. Kenny’s parents. Miss Bertha Leonard returned home last Friday afternoon from Cumberland Island, where she has been for several days. Misses Annie Swearingen, Nell Mc Call and Nellie Owen were in the city Monday afternoon and witnessed the game of ball. BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER; always something under the market here. J P Heard & Sons. Mrs. C. H. Roberts and children of near Byromville, returned home yester day afternoon after spending several days with relatives. Rev. Mr. Rainey came up from Ash- burn last week and bought a Summer Buggy from J. O. Hamilton, against the competition of the Ashburn dealers. W. H. Proctor, the clever bookkeeper of the Bank of Vienna, returned home Sunday morning from a ten days visit to homefolka at Swainsboro. Let all good people remember that I will NOT BE UNDEBSOLD by any reliable buggy dealer at home or abroad, J. O. Hamilton. The Cordele bar was represented by the following attorneys yesterday in the City court: U. V. Whipple, J. T. Hill, B. F. Stroller, W, H. McKenzie andJ. s G.,Jones., A NEW MARKET We have recently opened up a first-class Meat Market in: Mathews' old stand; and ivill always keep on hand Fresh Beef and Pork, Chickens and Eggs, and Fresh Fish in Season. Will pay hiyhest market price for above mentioned a tides, and also for green hides. We have an experienced man to cut. and prepare our meats, and all orders will be correctly filled. Give tis a trial and we will treat you right. Remember that all bills must be paid every Monday morning. YO URS FOR B USINESS, • NO FALSE CLAIMS. The proprietors ot Foley’* Honey and Tar do not advertise this a, a “sure cure ior consumption.” They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced case, but do positively assert that it will cure In the early stages and never fails to give comfort and ref'ef in the worst cases. Fdley’s Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung renicdv. Re fuse substitute*. For Sale by all dealers. AIRLINE RAILWAY. To the NORTH, EAST, SOUTH and WEST, The best rates to all Eastern cities, Florida Points, Savannah, Ameri- cus, Fitzgerald, Columbus, Albany, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, the South and South-west. Through Full- man cars to New York. Cafe car* serving meal, a la carte. Summer tourist tickets are now on sale to the Mountains, Lakes, Seashore Resorts and ail Eastern cities. Far detailed information, litera ture, time tabies, rates, etc., apply to any agent ot the Seaboard Air Line Railway or to C. B. Walworth, Ajp> p. An. Savannah, Ga... Vienna Meat Co HAIR CUT ANY STYLE! If you want a first-class HAIR CUT,, SHAVE, SHAMl PO.Qjjr SHINE, call lo see me. Next door to Racket Store,. AUGUSTUS JONES, Rather.. Augustin*, Fla.