The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 09, 1902, Image 5

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mmim ■, Our MR. 0. M. HEARD leaves for New York this week to buy our Fall Stock. Everything GREATLY REDVCED to make ROOM. Don’t fail to see the BARGAINS WE offer. J. P. HEARD & SONS rHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT -ltse Who Come and Those Who-Go on > Bnsiness and Pleasnre. "i* ■ *TED—To .purchase two pigs, ly at the News Ounce.' y M. Altman visited Cordele Wed- lay evening. , S Lasse ter o f Cordele, was in the yesterday afternoon. Irs. J. P. Powell lias been having (ills and fever this week, I. It. Teal of Ricliwood. was in the ty yesterday on business. )on’t forget we sell buqoikb and we SELL THEM tOO J. P. Hz*BI> & SONS. ol. M. P, Hall visited Ainericus on ill business Thursday afternoon. ! ontractor J. Q. Shipp was able to lip yesterday aftor a week’s illness. pL 6. W. Wooten visited Americus egal business Thursday afternoon. , 0. S. Basemore is spending the ; with Mrs. H. R. Fenn out in the ptry. nes Callaway of Macon, was in the ’ yesterday representing the Mncon degraph. [me ore headquarters for Rubber elting and leather belting J. P. Heard & Sons. Deputy Sheriff W. L. Sheppard visi ted Dakota on business Wednesday. hi. B Wedlock and Dexter Bolin of Cordele, were in the city Wednesday. Judge D. L. Honderson and Mr. Jos Bums visited Cordele yesterday on buijjness. : * - Mrs. R. E. Kelly and children are spending the week down in Wilcox county with relatives. ' Dr. H. A. Youmans and wife left Thursday for White Springs, Fla., to spend a lew days recuperating. Get our prices on Snsh, Doors, Blinds and Building material. J. P. Heard & Sens. Miss Nina Lasseter returned home Thursday after spending several days in the city with Mrs B. M. Wood. ]0. 8 Basemore and H. R. Fenn left Wednesday for Cleveland, Tenn., on a lit to relatives. Messrs C. H. Griggs and C. Z. Cur- J of Unadilla, were in the city on ness Tuesday. L. Lashley left Wednesday after- for Valdosta, and White Springs recuperating visit want to buy your cotton seed- cash price paid.. Vienna Cotton Oil Co. C. Owen and daughter Lucia, of lville, spent Thursday in the city h the family of W. Thigpen. Mrs. W. G. Gunn and Miss Etta IF’(.iuniJof Eureka, spent Thursday in the guest of Mrs. C. W. Johns ^K^c-Pkesident Geo. Dole Wadley oml Superintendent Alex Bonnyuun of .the were in the city one day this week, looking after the interests of their rood. A-.H, gangster was ir. the •dty yes terday all. smiles ever l^.ng called iWiQpa sgnin. "f is daughter, Mrs. J5. e.wud liaTin* presented her .husband wifrs ftpcgirl buoy,. Mr. Burch of the Cordele Dally News force was a pleasant caller at the News office Wednesday afternoon. MrsLissie Harrell and children of Eastman, arrived in the city Wednes day on a visit to A. M, Wilson and wife R. E. Kelly, a prominent Naval Store man of this city, will take a trip down in Florida next week on a prospecting tour. Harry Sanderlin of Valdosta, is in town on a visit to relatives, on his way home from a visit to his parents near Montezuma. W. T. Perry and bride arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Indian Springs, where they have been spending their honeymoon. BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER; always something under the market here. J P Heard & Sons. C. I. Bennett went up to Macon lost week and accimpnnied Mrs. Bennett and two children home who had been spending a few days with her sister in Upson county. * Myrtis Everett returned to the eity Thursday from a visit to the Misses Fenn near Drayton. She has been en joying the pleasures of a house party at their beautiful country home* H. A. Shipp returned to his home aX Pelham Wednesday, after spending a few days here with his father, J. Q. Shipp, who has been quite sick, but is much improved we ore glad to-note. Mrs. W. V. Harvard and children returned home Wednesday afternoon from Unadilla, where they have been spending several weeks at the Duncan House with her mother, Mrs. 3. E- Diuiuan.. a&amiLB luvs . ttittfooft heanogjMiveJn the world. A. E. Walton and sister Miss Dora, and Mrs. Doc Forehnnd, will leave Sunday for Indian Springs to spend a few days. i Miss Annie Laura Lewis, daughter of the lato J. B. Lewis of Hawkinsvllle, is in .the eity stopping with her uncW^D. B. Lconnrd. Mrs M. E. Bushin and sister, Mrs. Miss Annie Laura Jefferson and Miss Calla Lilly spent Thursday at Pine- hurst with friends. J. J. Cooper proprietor of Vienna’s up-to-dato Racket Store, will leave next week for New York to purchase a large fall stock. Mrs. F. J. Lewis returned home last week from a visit to relatives at Hawk- insville, she was accompanied home by Misses Annie Lnnra and Mattie Lewis. Mrs. D. B. Leonard and daughter, Miss Sallio will return home next Tuesday from White Springs, where they have been for the post ton days recuperating. Judge J. M. Torbert of Pinehurst, was in the city yesterday afternoon and gave us a pleasant call. Ho had his name enrolled on our subscription list for the News. Thanks. Hon. Zuck Hardin, a prominont planter of Pateville, passed through town yesterday morning in company with his son enroute to Hie home of his son-in-law W. H. J. Carmack. He was driving a fine pair of bay mules hitched to a good two-horse wagon and stopped long enougli to exchange a few words witli his old friends ip the city. He is one of the county’s best ond most con servative citizens. BI6 BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. Suits now $12.50 10.00 8.50 5.00 2.50 Don’t Miss Pants $8.75 6.25 4.90 2.50 - “ 1.5o these Clothing i.acatamaeacaoiaBaa Sr lyMMMMMyMMMtlMUMMMMtHi icacacacaeaaacaracacacac PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, .PINEHURST, GA.. JDt. 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 the purchase of cotton seecl and will at all times pay the highest market CASH price. 0; 0 Oi Di Hr D‘ if Of 0 3 nr 3i ol o[ & n; acaeacacaeacacacaeacscacacacacacacaeacacacacscacac Selling Out Summer Goods opportunities. BOYS SUITS ridiculously Cheap. Wc are determiand to make ROOM. J. P. HEARD & SONS. JUST KOOK AT 1IF.R. Whence comes that sprielitly »trp, faultiest skin, rich rose/ cr-u.plexion, tmllingiace. She ook* goad, (cels goon Here is her sec ret- She u*cd Dr King’s New Life Pill*. Result—all er;ru act ive. digestion good, no heecaclu, nc chance for bluet. Try them. Onl.- r?c. Forbes *,Cox*.Dni;(,Cj> AT AND BELOW COST I have decided to dose out my Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICES\ including my Summer Goods at my branch store in Unadilla, Ga. Iam doing this in order to meet my obligations promptly and to, make room for my new fall stock before it arrives. I mean business, a* I am not going to carry any Summer. Goods* over if PRICES cut any figure. Call at once and inspect my stock, which consists of' Ladles Dross Goods, Trimmings, Embroideries,' Fins Shoes end Slippers*, . Undervests and Umferellasi. ALSO A NICE LINE OF— Men’s Clothing, Underehlirts*, Negligee and Whits Shirts,, and a thousa7id other things too numerous to metUibn>. YOURS iO SERVE, R. B0N1SKB. VIENNA and UNADILLA, GA. We have fire hundred satisfied custo-j QUICK.RSLK F. FOR ASTHMA* men in Dooly county that will mom-' Send obf Buggies and Wagon. J. P. Heard A Eons, The Euifgx end .Wagon. Poople Finer* lloner amt Tir affords imme diate relief to asthma sufferers in tue waati stages, tad if taken in time will cffevfla. cure.. Boesak by.all dealers*. HhKK m