The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 02, 1902, Image 5

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1' 5 BOB I Our MR 0. M. HEARD leaves for New York next week to buy our Fall Stock. Everything GREATLY REDVCED to make ROOM. Don’t fail to see the BARGAINS WE offer. J. P. HEARD S SONS PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Who Come and Those Who Co on Business and Pleasure. All Summes goods at and bulow cost J. 1*. HEARD & SONS. M. E. Rushin visited Cordele on busi ness AVednesday. The man who carries no life insurance is a back number. O. M. Heard visited Macon on busi ness Wednesday J. D. Taylor took in the excursion to Savannah this week. Miss Ollie Smith is visitinghcr uncle B T. Adams at Macon this week. Don’t forget we sell buoqibs und we no sEtt. them too J. P. Heard A Sons. Judge Jno. W. Haygood of Monte zuma, was here on legal business Thurs day. Judge S. D. Thomson of near Pine- hurst, was in the city on business Wed nesday. We are headquarters for Rubber Belting and leather belting ■ J. P. Heard & Sons. A. E. Walton is a far-seeing business man. He has wisely secured a policy in the.Mutual Benefit. R. E, Kelly and family, D. B. Thomp son and R8n Butler took in the excur sion to Savannah this week. We want to buy your cotton seed— highest cash price paid. Vienna Cotton Oil Co. Mrs. B. M. Wood and children spent .Wednesday and Thursday at Pinchurat with the family of H. D. Wood. Little Miss Clara Eubanks of Elko, ^ came down Wednesday afternoon on a visit to her cousin, Laura Kate Morgan Deputy Sheriff W. L. Sheppard made a trip down near Sharon church and Richwood Wednesday serving papers. [L .* , D. A. Taylor will go to Oglethorpe L .Sunday and accompany his wife home, Kjjr who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. V A. H. Perry, tor several days. C. T. Stewart and wife, Henry and Miss Emma Simmons spent a few days over at Mattie, In Pulaski county, with Mr. Stewart’s father, Mr M. L. Stewart W. A. J. Hall and daughter, Miss Susie, were in the city Thursday morn* ing. Miss Hall left on the train for Albany, on a visit to befriend, Miss Flemming. She will b^^ne about two weeks, and the Nsws will go to bjh address,. J. L. Taggart visited Macon on buli- ness Thursday. Miss Nina Lasseter is visiting the family of B. M. Wood. The Mutual Benefit is strictly a busi ness policy for the business men. A. J. Broxton, a prominent farmer of near Unadilla, was in town Thursday, Glover Burns of Macon is spending the week in the city with his brother, Jos. Burns. Little Miss Bessio Bryan of Macon, is in the city on a visit to Miss Kssa May Hamilton. Dr. R, H. Pate and Mr. Alphonso Harvard ,of Richwood, were in the city Thursday afternoon. J. L. Peavy and A. E. Jordan attend ed the baptizing at Sandy Mount acade my Thursday morning. J L Taggart knows a good thing when he sees it. He has a good sized policy in the Mutual Benefit. Mrs. R. A. Murray and daughter, Miss Ina, attended the baptizing out at Sandy Mt. Academy Thursday morning BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER;always something under ‘ie market here. J P Heard & Sons. Misses Claudia McDonald and Lucy Heard spent Thursday with relatives at Pinehurst, returning home yester day NEW ASSORTMENT of Hambcrg Edgins, Swiss Insertings just received from New York. Don’t fail to see these goods. J P Heard & Sons. Mesdames D. B. Thomson and G. L. Bush spent Tuesday out at the home of Judge J. T. Carlisle. They were complimented to some nice grapes by Mrs. Carlisle. C. B. Wood and L. Q. Nobles and little son were it the eity on business Wednesday. Mr. Wood has recently been appointed Rood commissioner for the sixth district. County School Commissioner E. G. Greene and family retured home Wednesday afternoon from Irwinville, where they have been on a visit to Mrs Green’s parents. Lee H. Morgan and wife of Monte, zuma, spent Wednesday in the city with relatives. Leo has many friends and relatives in Dooly who are always glad to see him. “The Fault hall Your Oen,” If you don’t get the right kind of Buggies and Wagons. J. P. Heard & Rons have what you want at a little lower price than toother .fllowa,. Judge D. L. Ivey of Unadilla, was in tho city yesterday. Col. Watts Powell visited Sparks a few days this week. Miss Carolyn Roberts, after a visit of several days to friends it*^Atlanta, returned home yesterday. Rev. J. D. Norris and wife left yes terday afternoon for Atlanta, where they go for Mrs. Norris* health. Her many friends trust that she will be greatly improved. Miss Kate McArthur, of Fort Valley, is in the city on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. M. Whitehead. Miss McArthur lias a host of friends in Vienna who aro always glad too see her. Mrs. T. L. Sanders, daughter, Miss Ninnie, and son Sherbert, of Pinia, came up Wednesday and spent the day with Mrs, Sanders fattier, Sheriff Shep pard. Mrs. Sanders and son roturned home Thursday, leaving Miss Ninnie to spend a few days with her grand father. Mrs, D. L. Henderson and children left yesterday morning for Henderson. They were met nt Unadilla by Judge Henderson and daughter Allice, who have been up at Indian Springs for their' health. Mrs Henderson and children will spend several days there with iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. B'. C. Kendrick. Marriage Tomorrow. A quiet home marriage will take place in this city tomorrow, when Miss Annie May, the pretty and popular daughter of Dooly county's efficient Sheriff G. W. Sheppard, will be married to Mr. W. T. Perry of Cordele, who holds a re sponsible position with J. A. Las seter & Co. The marriage will take place at xo o’clock in the morning. Tho News extends to this prom inent young couple congratulations in advance for a long life of happi ness and prosperity. Card of Thanks. In behalf of myself, and children I desire to return our heartfelt thanks to those who were so kind and attentive to our precious wife and mother during her last illness. We will ever be ready to return the favors shown her when occa sion ,i«,presented. Respectfully, acaDacseaaaiacacacacnacaataQeaBcaamcaB PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, .PINEHURST, GA.. BARFIELD & HORNE, Prop’rs. Thanking our eustomeis 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 all times pay the highest market CASH price. nEsacasmcncacncacsacacncacseacacacaamacaac nrinnnnnnm,nnnnmifir«nrinnnr •nriniinMnnnrinMrvrmfinisnnn^siP B: D[: o ; o; of Os I or el: o| or 0: c ; or or or & ii Selling Out Summer Goods; -— AT AND BELOW COST * I have decided to dote out my Summer Goode at REDUCED - PRICES, including my Summer Goods at my branch store in Unadilla, Ga. I am doing this in order to meet my obligations •promptly and to make room for my new fail slock before it arrives. I mean business, as I am not going to carry any Summer Goods \ over if PRICES cut any figure. Call ai once and inspect my stock, which consists of L.adles Dress Goods, Trimmings, Embroideries, Fine Shoea and Sllppere,, Undervoete and Umbrerl|a«». ALSO A NICE LINE OF-- Mon’s Clothing, Undershirts,, Negligee end White Rblrts, and a thousand other things too numerous to mention.. , YOURS 10 SERVE, R. BONISKE. VIENNA and UNADILLA, GA. We have five hundred satisfied custo mers in Dooly count, that will recom mend our Buggies and Wagon. it V. Heard * Sen* <lLTCX.REUEF.VOR ASTHMA. Fleers llosev .art T.rr sMordfchwns- diets Relief te astfiea * offerers e the worst i „ . _ . * stsgti, sMi! taken in iMm »i# dtestAT Tb# Buggy a&l.Wago* P*fi|e ^ r P cs^, by HI declare-.