The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, July 23, 1902, Image 3

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■Wm j WHAT _J. P.HEARD &SONS K HASN’T GOT, NOBODY HAS. HEARD’S Prices Have Never Been Beaten, HEARD’S Styles Have Nevi^ BEEN EX^ELUEP, J. P. HEARD & SONS CHALLONGES 4uua 09— &>— GP— 24 When it Comes to 3 BUGGIES,WAGONS, 1 and HARNESS, We HAVE Them. 3 In fact EVERYTHING is found at our place. If Prices and Quality is what 3 you want you will have to SEE U5. 3 IT 60STS YOU NOTHING To '1 SEE OUR LINE OF GOODS. j g PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT ^T&cse Who Come and Those Who Go on .V-'. Business and Pleasure. Car load nails just received at. 3. P. Hoard & Sons A. Q. Royal of Mt. Vernon was here yesterday. M. E. Raskin visited Atlanta on busi ness Monday, J. D. Taylor and wife visited relatives at Findlay Sunday. BIG DISCOUNTS on all seasonable GCods at J P Heard & Sons. Col. E. F.'Strozier of Cordelo, was in the city Monday. Col. J. M. Barfbee visited Cordele on business yesterday. Mr. Ed Howell went up to Atlanta on business Monday. Don’t forget we sell nuaonss and we DO SELL THEM tOO 3. P. HEARD & SOUS. B. P. Howell of Lloyd, was in the city Saturday on Business. > Judge D, L. Ivey of Unadilla. was in the city Monday afternoon. Col. W. V, Harvard visited Cordele on business Monday Afternoon. Who are the buggy and wagon people? Its J. P. Heard & Sons. E. G. Walton vifited Pinehurst on business yesterday morning. M. Med lock of Cordele, was hero on business yesterday morning. kittle Eleanor Summers is visiting friends out at Tippettville this-week. . STRAW HATS half price next TEN days. TJON’T MISS THEM. J P Heard & Sons. Mrs. J. P. Powell returned home Sunday afternoon from White Springs, . Fla. ■' I J. J. Bryant, wife and daughter spent [-Monday in in the city with the family of D, A. Taylor. > D.’tfc F. Peacock of Emerich, came down Saturday alte-noon and spent Sunday with Judge Jho. H. Woodward. We have five hundred satisfied custo mers In Dooly eounty that will recom mend our Buggies and Wagon. . J.P.Heard*Sons, The Buggy and Wsgoa People Miss Berta Morgan of Amerious, is visiting Mra. J. P. Heard this week. A. C. Bullington and family spent Monday in in the city with the family of D. A. Taylor. We ore headquarters for Rubber Belting and leather belting J. P. Heard & Sons. Mrs. E. Hill and Miss Edna Nobles, of Tippettville, visited the family of J. R. Arnold here Sunday. LOST—An umbrella with white knob on handle. Finder will please leave it at the News office. . v Miss Claudia McDonald arrived in the city Saturday from Hawkihsville, on a visit to Miss Lucy Heard. Get our prices on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Building material. J. P. Heard & Sons. Dr. J. M. Whitehead accompanied his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitehead, to Pinehnrst Monday afternoon. Rev. T. W. Darley and wife arrived in tho city yesterday from—— to attend campmeetingond visit relatives L. IV. McKenzie and wife of Spalding came down Saturday on a visit to Mrs. McKenzie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bushin. Misses Mamie Thompson and Leita Ryals of Cordele, spent -Sunday with the family of L. M. Altman and attend ed catnpmeetiqg. - Little Miss Essie May Hamilton is spending the week out at her aunts, Mrs. B. D. Bryan, Sr., and attending campmeeting. BE SURE nnd see our BARGAIN COUNTER; always something under the market here. . J P Heard * Sons. J. F. Flemming, wife and children of Hawkins ville, are In the city on a visit to the family of D. B. Leonard and to attond campmeeting. Miss Irene Hudson of near Unadilla, was married to Mr. J. Oi Turner of Lake City, Fla., last Wednesday. They left for their future home Saturday. &iss Maggie Blount left yesterday afternoon for Macon and Atlanta. She will visit Wends In these two cities a’*! will be absent from the city about two months. Prof. O. M. Hall, who is teaching school at Ada, was in thecity Saturday and subscribed for the Him. He tt* ports a fine school with nearly 60 in attendance, J. P. Heard left Sunday for the West oni a traveling expedition. He will probably visit Colorado Springs before returning. Mrs J. 0. Hamilton went up to Macon yestsrda^ to have an operation formed on her eyes. Her many friends trust that she will be greatly benefited by th3 operation. Read the new ad of R. Baniske in this issue. He is going to close out his summer stock at reduced prices at his store in this city and also branch store In Unadilla. Mrs. M. T. Lytle and daughter Miss Lillie, Tom Lytlo and wife of Spalding, Joseph Page and wife of Byromvllle, spent Sunday afternoon and Monday in the city with the family of J. J, Cooper. Oseie Walters of ML Vernon, met his father Rev J. M. Walters here Monday afternoon and accompanied him homo. He had been down in Telfair county where he preached Saturday and Sun- day. y . J. T. Collier went up to Atlanta Monday to be present at the utiveiling of the monument erected in honor of General \ynlker. Mr. Collier was within n few feet of the General when he was killed in a battle near Atlanta. Mra. Meeks and daughter, Miss Meta returned to the city Monday night from Florida, where they have been spending several weeks. Miss Meta has decided to take charge of the telegraph office again and she has 'many friends here who are glad to have her back again. Dr. J. N. Dorminy of Wray, was in the city Saturday. He came up last Thursday to be at the bedside of his father, who lives thirteen miles north east of this city, and who died a short time after his arrival. He returned home Saturday afternoon accompanied by bis family who had been visiting relatives in the county for several da^s. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No dlscoverv In medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that haa been ci,nted by Dr King’s New Discovery lor consumption, its severest tests have beer, on noseltn rlctlnn of consumption, pnenir..>nia, hemorrhage, pleurisy end b.o..ci .t»,tln>» sand.roI whom ft has restored to perh :t hralth. For coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hay lever, bonr*encss and whooping cough It, is the quickest and surest -ure in the world. It h sold by Fo.inrv it Cqxa Dauo Co., who gua,an**e sat [. action or refund mon ey . Iat'.'C bo’.’.'rs ;oc Stv’ »t. Trfi-1 ftW saatsaaaoaaacac aaaaoi 1C3C3E PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, .PINEHURST, GA BARFIELD & HORNE, Prop’rs. Thanking our customeis for past favors., we solicit a continuance of same for the coming cotton season. We will be in the market for thd purchase of cotton seed and will at times pay the highest market CASH price, tt $ $ iOs f l! I § >0l Igl $ A NEW MARKET. We have recently opened up a first-class Meat Market in Mathews' 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 articles, and also for given hides. We have an experienced manta cui 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. YO URS FOR B USINFSS, Vienna Meat Co. HAIR CUT MY STYLE! If you want a first-olass HAIR CUT, SHA YE, SHAM- PO 0 or SHINF, call to tee me. Next door to Racket Sion, A UGVStVS JQXES, Borfr