The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 06, 1902, Image 3

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MpMPfflnra • • > i &••: y* * v^3o! . ! ti Jvfv y ! K- S- “ Our MR. 0. M. HEARD leaves for NiW York this wee^ to feuy our Fail Stocky n | to make ROOM. Don’t fail to see the BARGAINS WE offer. J. P. HEARD 8 SONS I'KJV.’I l ’ll*: >7 < ;*•">! I •)«f s •:■ it .n S3 • Hu# PITHY PERSONALS ; POINTEDLY PUT These Who tone and Those Who Go«fl nd Pleasure. ,T. It. Horne of Pinehurst was here on business Monday. . AV. G. Bedding of Drayton was here on business Monday. WASTED—To pnrshase two pigs. Apply at the News Okkicb. A, M. Wilson and wife spent Sand ay near Findlay, with his mother. Col. M. P. Hall visited Unndilla on legal business Monday morning. J. J. Bryant of Richwood spent Mon day In the city with D. A. Taylor. C. R. Morgan and Jno. B. McDonald visited Conlele Monday afternoon. Don’t forgot we sell buogies and we DO SBLL THEM too 7. P. HEABD & SoK8, Mrs. Lissie Harrell arrived in the city yesterday from Eastman, on a visit to relatives. "* R. B. Salomon and wife of Cordele, spent Sunday in Vienna with the fami ly of J. P. Powell. v We want to buy your cotton seed— 'highest cash price paid. .. . Vienna Cotton Oil Co. O. F. Sheppard of Tifton, attended the Sheppard-Perry marriage in Vienna 8unday morning; Mrs. W, G. Raoul, Jr„ left Sunday for St. Simoir Island, where she will spend several days. We are headquarters for Rubber Beltiug and leather belting i* J. P. Heard & Sons.- .Mrs. G. L. Sheppard and children of Albany, attended the Sheppard-Perry marriage in this city Sunday. Mr. Charlie Warren of Tippettville, has just purchased one of J V Heard & Sons light running wagons. 8. D. Thompson, T. A. Culpepper and J. I,. Martin of near Pinehurst, were in attendance upon Ordinary’s court here Monday. Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Summers went down to Richwood Saturday on a visit to tho family of J. M. Moje. J„ Frank Powell, clerk of Dooly Su perior court, returned home Monday night from a trip to Hot Springs, Ark., and White Springe, Flo., wherebe went tor Ms health He has been absent several weeks and is greatly benefit tod Col. W F George visited Cordele on business yesterday. Dr. H .A Yopmans visited Cordele on businessyesterday. " Mr. Youmans of Tifton, spent Mon day in the city with his uncle Dr. H A Youmans. Get our prices oh Sash, Doors, Blinds and Building material . J. P. Heard & Sons. J. M. Hunt and wife of Cordelw spent Sunday in the elty with Mrs. Hunt’s mother, Mrs. M S Hamilton. Rev. J, D. Norris returned home Sunday from Atlanta, where he hod been to carry his wife for her health. Miss Nina Davies returned home yesterday aftenoon from Atlanta where she has been visiting friends for sever al days. - Miss Hattie Haugabrook of Montezu ma, arrived in the city Monday night on a visit to Misses Cliff and Annie Whitehead. H. A. Shipp of Pelham, arrived in the city Sunday afternoon to attend tho bedside of his father J. Q. Shipp, who has been quite sick with fever. Little Sadie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Morgan returned home last Saturday from Sumter county where aho has been visiting relatives. Cols. J G Jones, AV H McKenzie, C J Shipp, E F Strozier and Meszra J W Bivins and D A Pitts of Cordele, at tended tho Sheriff’s sale here yesterday BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER; always something under the market here. J P Heard & Sons. O. M. Heard and wife will leavatoday for New York, where Mr. Heard goes to buy a large stock of fall and winter goods for their large establishment in this city. Mrs. B. F. Sheppard, Messrs. J. S., Rome and AVill Sheppard, J A Lasseter and Clarence West of Cordele attended the Sheppard-Perry marriage here Sunday morning. Mrs. T. F. Bivins, Misses Cliff and Annie AVhitehemd and Col. L L AVood- ward returned Monday night from In dian Springs, where they have been for the past ten days. C. T-Stewart and wife, Henry Sim mons and sister Miss Emmie, returned home Monday from Mattie, Pulaski county, where they have Been visiting Mr. Stewart’s parents. 1 Mrs. J. D. Taylor anil IttQe daughter left Monday for Imintcn, on a visit tp her parents, Hr. and Mr*. Lindsay. She stopped over In Mscen with nJs- tlyen until .Tnetosi. morn'og. Mrs. SL Felder and little son of Cordele, sprat Sunday and Monday in the city at the bedside of her father, J. Q. Shipp, who has been quite sick for several'days. . ‘ J. L. Taggart left Monday for his old home At Troy, S. 0„ where he will spend a few days with xelativesi He will go from there to Now York before returning, and purchase, hia stock of fall goods. Miss May Butler end little -brother Jerome of Drayton, accompanied ilieir cousin Miss Margie Belle Adkins, who has been spending |n few days there home yesterday morning. They re turned that afterhoon. v ' Mr. Gus Walters of Dnuble'Run, Go., who is sawmilling at thnt-'inade, was hero Monday, snd stated! that he wns highly pleased with the Henderson High Grade buggy, purchased of J. P, Heard & Sons a few weeks ago. Judge D. L. Henderson arrived in the city Saturday afternoon from Indian SpringB and Hendo.rson where he has been for several days. Mrs. Henderson and children will spend several days at Henderson before returning home. A party Composed of Rev 1$ P Myers Mrs B F Forbes, Mrs L, Davies and daughter, Mis Ninn, and Misses Lucy Roberts and Sarah Collier are - making arrangements to leave today for Indian Springs to attend the canipmetinjfc Miss Howell Melton returned home Saturday afternoon from a 'visit to relatives at Moultrie. Miss 'Melton will probably return to Moultrie again in about two weeks to accept a position at the millinery store of J. J. Battle, IX A. Taylor went up to Oglethorpe Saturday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. W. N. McKenzie of Arabi. He returned home Sunday night with Mrs. Taylor whi had been spending a few days.with he^ stater Mrs. A. H. Perry. Mrs. McKenzie will spend several days with her daughter, Mrs Perry, before returning. D. M. Woodward arrived in the city Saturday afternoon from Tampa, Fla., on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Woodward and little son come up several weeks ago. They will spend a month in the state visiting relatives and Indian Springs, Mr. Woodward holds a very responsible and lucrative position with the Citizens Bank and Trust Co., of Tampa, and is off taking a much needed recreation. He is an old Vienna boy and bta many friends and relatives ore glad to soo him and family. FOLEY’S CU)NRY CURE. Dacaaaaaeiacaaeacasaaiac 'n~ igr $ ft I I I & 4 sgs $ $ $ acaca vsss .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 he in the market for the purchase of cotton seed and will at all times pay the highest market CASH price, 1 “““““c a“a“cTra“cacj u ca“i=3na“cncaefie u: Q. q; o Di gi: o; a ; o; 0: 0: D : 0; c : 0 . d : D: o; $ AT BELOW COST Will core Bright’s Diseases. Will core Diabetes, Wilt cure stone tu'ln bladder. WiiUtue kidDjy-.ajtdJbtodilsr-.diseases. I have decided to cloieoyt my Summer Goods at REDUCED' PRICES, including my Simmer Goode at my branch store in UnadUla, Ga. I am doing this in order to meet my obligations promptly and to make room for my ncu> fall stock before it arrives. I mean business, as I am not going to carry, any. Summer Goods.t over if PRICES cut any figure. ~~ Call at once and inspect my slock, which consists of Ladiea Dress Goods, Trimmings, Embroideries,. Fine Shoes and Slippers,.. Undervests and- Umbrellas.. ALSO A NICE LIRE OF— Men’s Clothing, Underehitts, Negligee and White’Shirts,, and a thousand other things too numerous to.mention.. YOURS 10 SERVE, R. BQNISKE. VIENNA and UNADILLA, GA. QUICK RELIEF YOR ASTHMA. AYe havi* fire hundred satisfied custo- I mers in Dooly eounty that will reeuen- * mend our Buggies and Wagon. I Flocvs Hone? anATtfr affords *wsm- J. P. Heard A Sons, | diate relief to aitkmsisfiereniiMbrwdftt* Stager, and IJUkewin dme wiD. jfeBrht cure.. For sale by. i The BuggyiBA.Wsgon People!