The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, July 30, 1902, Image 3

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m ■m SmSBBBXBSm Our for New ( ■ • • • ? our Fall •t MV- : ‘■ST/v: Evg MMo M.HEARD leaves -W,' V\. ,• •• ~ S ’ • _ - . _ ■ s York next week, to buy ’Stodki : JOY wytiMnz GREAnAL REDVCEU jt0.make: ROOM. Don’t fail the BARGAINS WE offer. J. P. HEARDS SO to see INS \st liiihsS rmf Of » U 7 ? > 'I‘VP* 1 / • PITHY PERSONALS / POINTEDLY PUT These Who Comeand Those Who Goon f ' ; Business and. Pleasure. JI: E. Bushin visited Oordelo Satur day on business. V-j,8. Shipp and wife visited Cordele Monday afternoon. , , \ All Summes goods at and below cost J. P. HEARD A SONS. Col. W . V. Harvaid visited his family at Unadilla Sunday. Don’t forget wo sell buooib3 and we DO BILL THEM too J. P. HEARD & SONS. Col. J. C. Jones of Cordele, visited Vienna on business Monday, W. T. Perry of Cordele, made a visit to Vienna Sunday afternoon. Miss Howell Melton left 'yesterday for Moultrie, op a visit to relatives. Two cars of vehicles to arrive in a few days. J. 0. Hamilton. Mrs. F. J. Lewis and children are spending a few. days with relatives at Ti Miss Annie Lagra Jefferson of Colum bus, arrived in in the city. Saturday afternoon on a visit to her sister, Mrs, M. E. Bushin. , J t Mrs. M. L. Stanley and son,.arrived Saturday aftenioonfrom Quitman, on- g visit to her parents,'■Col, and Mrs, Jno\ F. Powell. Miss May Melton, who has been visit— ting her cousin, Miss Howell Melton, for severhl days,Teft for her: home at Graves yesterday • v Now U the time to buy yfeur'Buggies and Waogns, J. P. Heard ft Sons are offering fine vehicle* at the price others get for cheap goods. J. M. Hunt came up Sunday and' ac companied his wife home that afternoon who had been spending the week here with her mother, Mrs. M. S. Hamilton General Manager Ed Howell, of the Vienna. Cotton. Oil Co., visited his family at Hartford, Ala., last week, returning to Vienna Sunday afternoon. BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER; always something under the market here. J P Heard ft Sons. Hawkinsvillo. Mrs. C. L Bennett and two children are on a visit to her sister at Hendrick* near Thomoston. See the big values we are showing in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, pants, etc., J. P. HEARD ft SONS. Misses Ida Morgan and Margie Belle Adkins are spending the week down at Drayton with Miss Erne Butler. Dr. C. T. Stovall has just purchased one of the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons from J. P. Heard & Sons. W. B. Perry, Wilson Edwards, Jake Heard and George Morgan, of Cordele, were in the city Saturday afternoon. Judge D. L. Henderson and little daughter Alice, ase spending several days at Indian Springs for their health. We are headquarters for Rubber Belting and leather belting J. P. Heard ft Sons. Miss Maty Dee Roberts returned home Monday from Elko, where she mis been visiting her grandmother Mrs Bair ■ Mrs J. M. Cor. and children of Cor- delOrSune up Monday afternoon on a visit to her patents, Judge and Mm, 7, T. Penny Col If. V. Harvard wen*, down to AyaM Monday tfte.ason *sd spent the night with hr* ccrisiu, Dr. V. O. ■ Harvard, Ho slo took in the K. ef P. fftfiafrjtionnt Sparta bwt night. Miss Alice Clark, a very charming young lady of Amerluus, returned home Monday afternoon after spend ing several days here with her cousin, Mrs. C. T. Stovall. • J. Summer Smith left yesterday for Cordele, where he, went to relieve Ernest Roebuck at the soda fount of McMillan’s Pharmacy, who will take a month’s vacation, Misses Kittle May and Stella Taylor of Macon, and Miss Seaton Taylor of Hawktnsville', who have been visiting Mrs.. O. M. Heard for the past week,' left Monday for Hawkinsville. W. T. Adkins and sister, Miss Berta Adkins, attended the WUkes-Adkins marriage at Dooling Sunday and the reception at the homo of the groom’s brother near Coney that night. Mrs. J. 8. Shipp and soft* of Tilton, •re in the city with her husband, J. 8. Shipp, who has charge of the wood work oo the Gotton Oil Mill. They are board ing at the home of W. U. Brown. H. J. Morgan and wife attended the wedding reception at the home of Mr. and Mr* J. B. Adkins near Coney Sun day night, given in honor of the bride and groom, S. J. Adkins and wife. Miss Berta Morgan returned to her home near Americas Saturday af ternoon after spending a few days in the city, with the family of 0. B. Mor gan. She was accompanied home by her little cousin,' Sadie Morgan. Miss Ida Boniske visited Cordele Monday. Mrs. J. O. Hamilton went up to Ma con again Saturday to have lior eyes treated. . J. L. Peavy worshipped at Liberty church Sunday and delivered a talk, on themlllinium. ■ ^ bay the right vehickles, sell them right, aiid treat my customers right. Buy form me and save- money and Worty. ^ J. O. Hamilton, Mrs. Bivins, Misses Cliff and Annie Whitehead and Col; L, L, Woodward formed a party that went from .Vienna to Indian Spring* Monday afternoon on a pleasure trip. -- , Mrs, Joe Burns and daughter, Miss Ruby, Miss Ada Powell and Gordon Burns returned home Monday afternoon from a ten days visit to Warm Springs, Fla. They report a dbligitful time. J. F. Hargrave of Lexington, N. C., traveling representative of the Babcock Buggy Co., was in the city yesterday and stopped with J. P. Heard ft Sons, who handle this famous buggy, at this place. Jordan H. Forehand, D WSumerford and Thos Butlor 1 boarded the train here yesterday for SparkB, where they went to attend the laying of the cornerstone of the Sparks Collegiate Institute by the Masons Mrs D B. Leonard and daughters Misses Sallia and Bertha, will leave Friday for White Springs, Fla. Miss $7:77ITZirTTT" t—7’ PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, a .PINEHURST, GA.. w ’D' iS m BARFIELD & HORNE, Prop’rs. ft |d| Thanking our eustomeis for past joj fayors. we solicit a continuance of !jj[ same for the coming cotton season. We will he in the market for the m $ \ii ijji ft. purchase- of cotton seed and will at all times pay the highest market CASH price, a u iac3caca V 1 |G: ; I , n t & sc^njaiBiciiariaiiaicina cancptat Selling Out Summer Goods ~— AT AND BELOW COST Bertha will go from there to Hartwell, | over if PRICPS cut any figure. I have decided to close out my Summer Goods at RED UCED PRICES, including my Summer Goods at my branch store in Unadilla, Ga. lam doing this in order to meet my obligations •promptly and to make room for my new fall stock before it arrives. I mean business, as I am not going tol carry any Summer Goodt> on visit to her friend, Miss Grace Ben son before returning home. 'Judge J. A. Walden went ilown to Cordele Monday morning and returned that afternoon with two negro pri< • ners. “Poor boy" was charged with gaming and Clarence Lairey took some meat that didn’t belong to him through a “mistake" of course. Col. M .P. Hail and wife returned home Monday from a ten days trip to j New Y.rk. They went nnd returned by steamer and were six days making the trip to New York and return from Savannah. Col. Hall hod a severe eat e of “seasickness" goisg but made it al right coming back. They tyent four days in New York, taking in the sights and report a very pleasant time. Wheare the buggy awj wsgoo people? ^•.P- He^rd ft, 9?ns. ‘The Fault Isall Year Bum,” If yo'i don't get the right kind of Buggies and Wrgohs. J. P.. Heard ft Sons have what you want at a little lower -prtfci than' Call at once and inspect my slock, which consists of Ladies Dress Goods, Trimmings, Embroideries, Pine Shoes and Slippers, Undervests and Umbrellas.. ALSO A NICE LINE OF— Man’s Clothing, Undershirts, Negligee and White Shlrtsy and a thousand other things too numerous to mention. YOURS '10SERVE, R. BONISKE. VIENNA and UNADILLA, GA. HAIR CUT MY STYLE! Jf you u>ant a first-class HAIR CUT, SHAVE, PQO or SHINE, call to tic me. Next door to Racket Slow. AUGUSTUS JONES»li*sfr m *JiS T/*e7 ‘Paint . mi