The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, July 19, 1902, Image 5

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i ■7k 1 WHAT J. P. HEARD & SONS HASN’T GOT, NOBODY HAS. K HEARD’S Prices Have Never Been Beaten, ^ HEARD’S Styles Have Never BEEN EXCELLED, % J. P. HEARD & SONS CHALLENGES the SOUTH. ^ When it Somes to BUGGIES,WAGONS, and HARNESS, We HATE Them. In fact EVERYTHING is found at our place. If Prices and Quality is what zS you want* you will have to SEE US. ^ I IT e©STS YOU NOTHING To 1 > y SEE OUR LINE OF GOODS. PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Who Come and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. W. L. Sheppard visited Cordcle, on business Tlinrsday afternoon. BIG DISCOUNTS on all seasonable Goods at J P Heard ft Sons. William Wadley of Cordele, was in tbe city Wednesday morning, J. M. Howard and wife are on a visit to relatives near Byromville, LIMEADE—the successor and sup erior of Lemonade at Vienna Druq Co, J. R. Home of Pinehurst, was hero on business yesterday morning, J. N. Swearingen and wife were in .town shopping Thursday morning. Deputy Sheriff T. R. Smith, went up to Unadilla oh business yesterday LIMEADE—The successor and sup erior of Lemonade at Viknsa Drug Co. J. P. Heard.and wife went up to Ma con Thursday on a visit to relatives Col. S. R. Fields of Cordele, was In attendance upon City court Wednesday Col. Arthur Fort of Lumpkin, spent Wednesday in the city with the family of B. F. Forbes. Our readers will make a - they fail to see M. E. Uushin before placing their insurance ' Miss Alice Clark of Americus, arrived In the city Wednesday on a visit to the family of Dr. C. T. Stovall. Misses Kittie May and Stella Taylor of Macon, arrived in the city last night on A visit to Mrs. O. M. Heart. Col Pearson Ellis of Cordele, was among the Cordele attorney’* in atten dance upon City court here Wednesday STRAW HATS half price neat TEN days. DON’T MTSS THEM. a P Heard & Sons, Dr. H. A. Youmans took advantage of the excursion over the A. ft B. to Florida this week. Miss Claudia McDonald of Hawkins, vifle, is expected to arrive in the eity Wfdsy on a visit to Miss Lacy Heard, J. P; Heard ft Sons ore agents for Cane Mills. Call to set them and jilgee yoq? order. Col. D. A. R. Crum will visit Cordele on legal business today. Jos Burns and J. M. Gnmmage spent yesterday down on Flint river fishing. Mrs. G. S. Haslam and Miss. Lizzie Harvard of Pinehurst, spent, Thursday here with the family of Dr. J. M. White- head. K. R. Lewis and wife left Thursday for Indian Springs, where they will spend a week or ten days for their health Misss Nina Davies left Thursday af ternoon for Atlanta, where she will spend several days with her friend, Miss Oma Huff. BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER; always something under the market here. J P Heard & Sons, Miss Laura Kate Pate of Unadilla, attended the Buffet Luncheon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Stovall Wednesday night. ' Rev. J. M. Walters and son Oscie, of near Mt. Vernon, were here yesterday. Rev. Walters was on his way to Telfair county, to fill an appointment Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Jos. Burns and two daughters, Miss Mary Woodward, Mrs. J. P. Pow ell and daughter Miss Ada, and Mr. Get our priceB on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Building material. J. P. Heard & Sons. J. A. Bryan the clever traveling repre sentative of the Atlanta Journal was in the eity yesterday. LOST—An umbrella with white knob on handle. Finder will please leave it at the News office. Mrs, P. A. Leonard returned home Tuesday from a vteit to relatives in Houston and Bibb county. Wo are hcadquavters for Rubber Belting and leather belting J. P. Heard & Sons. Miss Harper of Americas, is visiting the family of J. S. Morgan near Dray ton,-She will remain over until after campmeeting. Mrs. 0. H. MeGrath and Miss Susio Edwards of Macon, will arrive to-day on a visit to the family of B. D. Bryan Sr. who lives a few miles north-west of this city. Mrs. W. R. Cunova and son arrived in the city yesterday af.ternoon from Sanderson, Fla., and stopped over with the family of Col. Jno. F. Powell. She will go from here to Byromville, on a vteit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Fokes. I J. G. Knapp, traveling passenger tticacscacacacacmcacaeac: aaacacanannnacnc Gordon Burns left Thursday for White 1 ftge nt of the A. & B. was in the city a Springs, Fla., to take a short vacation. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitehead of Pine- I hurst, is in the city on a visit to the mistake if I family o( Dr , j t M . whitehead and to be at the bedside of her grand-daugh ter Miss Lucy Belle Harvard, who is sick with fever. Mies Minnie Taggart, who has been on a visit to her brother J. L. Taggart, for several days, left Monday afternoon for Atlanta, where she will-spend a few days before returning to her home in South Carolina. W. R. Summers, father of 8. F. Summers of this city, left for hit home at Turin Monday night after Spending a few days here with his son. Sammie Lee, lifts grandson returned with him to spend several months. Messrs Oscar and Ollie Home of Pinehurst. attended the Buffet Lun cheon given by Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Stov all in honor of their son, Rupert H. Stovall, Wednesday night. Mr. Oscar Horne is a prominent pharmacist of Sav annah, and' is at present on a vteit to his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J, R. Home of Pinehurst, PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, .PINEHURST, GA.. BARFIELD & HORNE, Prop’rs. Thanking oureustomeis 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, . u i » Elf D| Of D| $ 0£. of n\ of 8| 9l Ql acaccEacacacaacccaeacacaczcac acsncacsncscnucaeiSc, few hours Thursday morning in tiie in terest of that new and popular road. He is clover and possesses ail that go to make a first-class traveling passenger agent Dr. J. M. Whitehead went down to Moultrie Wednesday morning and ac companied hiR niece, Miss Lucy Belle Harvard, the teiegrah operator at that place, home with him. Miss Harvard has a case of slow fever and it was thought best to bring her to Vienna where she conld be given the beyt at tention possible by her relatives. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No discovery In medicine has ever created one quarter oi the excitement Unit lias been caused by Dr King’s New Discovery for consumption. Its severest tests have been on hopeless victims of consumption, pneumonia, hemorrhage, pleurisy and broncbits,tt>ousandeot whom it has restored to perfect health. For coughs, colds, asthma, croup,hay lever, hoarseness and whooping cough it is tbe qutekestand surest cure in the world, it is Mid by Forbes Sc Cox* Dr.uc Co., who guarantee satisfaction or refund mon ey. Lftrgebottles £oc an-Jfi, Trial Dee A NEW MARKET. We have recently opened up a first-class Meat Market in Mathews' 1 old stand, and will always keep on hand Fresh Beef and Pork, Chickens and Eggs, and Fresh Fish in Season. Will pay highest 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 us a trial and we will treat you right. Remember that all bills must be paid every Monday morning. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, Vienna Meat Co. HAIR CUT AMY STYLE! If you want a first-dots HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAM POO or SHINE, coil to tee me. Next door to Racket Store. AUGUSTUS JONE^Rarht-