The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 13, 1902, Image 3

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*a*“— ! Our MR. 0. M. HEARD leaves > a. 5 i 'v-,. ;v> if i ,, ' , , for New York this week to buy •'I •: • {’■ our Fall StOtk^c.VTJ ; 1LJC)Y .A .H , i ■ • ■ l ; iii Everything 0REATLY REDVCED • : ‘ if to make ROOM. Don’t fail to see the BARGAINS WE offer. it • ■ MRTM itl iiU f. ■ , ' 1 ■'*?' ■ bit;-- ii'H . IP aiK ‘ \ " -\r i | J. P. HEARD & SONS j 4 •. d«‘,l tit #t» v• # . t . ;! '** * i * , {if U 7TD((0’i(( *11107 ^ ‘ •, - • « • •>•- . iliio'M’i nih iv/vyyyi • . ..t • ^ , •»•. .Mid*, • :sa v>. 2 •1 M I ■ii : "v.-'ij'} v# 4 .. >.. v- s - v i PITHV personals , U POINTEDLY PUT These Who Come and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. A. H. Brown was In town yesterday.* Dr. W. M. Hast am of Pinehurst, was hire Monday. Floy Hester spent Sunday with home- folks at Adel. Don’t forget we sell boooibs and we DO SELL THEM too J. P. HEARD & SoNB. Judge J. M. Torbert of Pinehurst, was here yesterday. Rev. John Hall of Arab!, was in the city Saturday afternoon. Prof. W. H. Lnsseter visited Indian Springs and Macon Monday. Cols. M. P. Hall and J. M. Busbeo attended court at Pinehurst Monday afternoon. Mr. Mathews, the clever bookkeeper of the Vienna Lumber Co., visited in Macon Sunday. G. H. McKenzie and wife of Cordele, spent Sunday here with the family of D. A. Taylor. Miss Eula Lemon of Cordele, is visit ing her sister Mrs. Albert Brown near Smyrna church. Herbert Bushin and George Morgan of Cordele, spent Sunday id the city with homefolks. Sheriff Sheppard and Ordinary Par- grove visited Cordele on business Monday afternoon. Col. Watts Powell and T M Simmons visited .Cordele Monday afternoon and took in the game of bail. Miss Mamie Lou Greene returned home yesterday from Macon, where she has been visiting relatives for several days. r(>, Mrs. W. Thigpen and children went up to Byromville yesterday morning to be present at the marriage of her sister tho announcement of which appears elsewhere. - \V. M. Forehand of the Pleasant Valley community was in the city yesterday and gave us a pleasant calf. He is having bad luck with hit hogk this year, the cholera having killed several already. Col. W. F. George and J. Frank Powell accompanied Misses Anrie Laura Jefferson, Calla Lilly and Daisy Fountain down to Cordele Monday aftenson to witness the game of ball bptpen Oordele and. Columbus.. \ Dr. iV. B. Watts of Drayton, was in the ci.ty pn business, Saturday...,. - Judge J. B..Smith of Cordele spent yesterday morning in the city. Prof. J. H. Calhoun of Montgomery county, was in the city Sunday. Ed Kibbeo of Huntington, spent Sunday in the city with relatives, Mayor Whitehead and K. R. Lewis visited Atlanta on business Saturday. W. L. Sheppard visited relatives and friends at Pinia Saturday and Sunday. Several-Viennans attended the game of ball at Cordele yesterday afternoon. D. W. Sumerford passed through the city yesterday afternoon enroute home from Cordele. We are headquarters for Rubber Belting and leather belting ' f J. P. Heard & Sons. Miss Daisy Fountain of Howkinsville, arrived in the city Sunday on a visit to her friend, Miss Jewel Powell. Mrs. T. A. Adkins and little daughter Eunice, are spending a few days this week with relatives near Coney. We want to buy your cotton seed— highest cosh price paid. Vienna Cotton Oil Co. J. R. Kelly went up to Atlanta Mon day morning to take his mother to the Holmes Sanitarium for treatment. Uncle Billie Dinkins of near Cordele, passed through the city yesterday llorida, stopped ). Smith Mon- Mrs over With her" uncle day» '>•» i-v W0 ! J. D. Tippett a prominent planter and merchant of Wilcox coiinty, was in town on business Monday. N. J. Grantham, a prominent planter and merchant of Tippettvllle, was here Saturday mingling with hip friends. He has been in bad health for several months, having suffered from a stroke of paralysis in the spring that kept him qnabie to go about any until about the first of June. Judge Zook Hardin passed through the city Monday morning enroute to his home at Pateville, from Kerns where he had been on a visit to his son- in-law, W. H. J. Carmack. He had about cotton baskets in his wagon which goes to show that he lias a large cotton crop to gather. M. L. Stanley of Quitman, arrived in the city Friday afternoon on a visit to the family of Col. Jno. F, Powell He will attend the agricultural meeting at Macon this week and will return home Friday, accompanied by his wife and son, who have been spending sever al days here with her parents. Miss Howell Melton will leave next Sunday afternoon for Moultrie, whore she goes to accept a position- in the millinery store, of J. J. Battle. She visited homefolks near Findlay Sun day. Her millinary business here will be in charge of Miss Bora Carnes. Miss morning enroute to Pinehurst, on a > Howell is quite a deserving young lady visit to relatives; Miss Annie May Edwards, one of Americus’ pretty young ladies araived in the city Friday on a visit to her aunt Sirs. J. A. Walden. Mr. Cull Lane and wife returned to. their home at Big Wheel Monday after noon. Ttiey had been up to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs Cox. Prof. Robert Mason passed through the city yestefcday morning enroute to Cordele where he goes far the purpose of getting up a writing school. Mrs. J. M. Campbell and children oi Quitman, arrived In the city Friday afternoon on a visit to her parents. Judge and Mrs. J. A. Walden. Mrs. C. H. Roberts and children of near Byromville, spent Saturday in the city witli her mother Mrs. W J Harvard, returning home Sunday morning. BE SURE and see our BARGAIN COUNTER;always something under the market here. J P Heard A Sons. Don’t send your watches oil for re pairs, I Can repair it if it can be done, on Blnjrt notice.. If, A, Youmsns. and the Naws wishes her much success in her new home. A Pleasant Event. One of the many pleasant social events of the season in Vienna was the entertainment given by the young men at the city park on last Friday night. It was gotten up by Messrs. W. T. McDonald and VV. II. Proctor. J A large crowd ot young people was present and the time was spent very pleasantly by playing amusing games, conversation, music, etc. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Le wis, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heard, jr., acted as chaperones. Refreshments were served, Con sisting of cake, cream tnd soda water. >:c jo r .PINEHURST, QA.. 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 seed and will at all times pay the highest market CASH price, :; ncac a“racac=je-j“cacacaleacaeaca '"'inssnssnnsvrvnitMrvnsvfirvsmrvMMnns innnf,«rsnrvrtrv nr«nnnnnnnnr QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA. . Floer* ’lloneV and Tar affords iinmO diale relief to asthma sufferers in.the wot?, stages, and it taken lb time will effect a cp,e t . F.or. sale by al’liesUrt-. f AT AND BELOW COST I have decided to close out my Summer Goods at RED UCED * 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 fall stock before it arrives. I mean business, as 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 LadlM Dross Goods, " Trimmings, Embroideries, Fine Shoes and Slippers, , Undervests and Umbrellas. ALSO A NICE LINE OF— ■ • * Men’s Clothing, Undershirts, Negligee end White Shirts*, and a thousand other things too nunterous to mention. YOURS'10 SERVE, R. BONISKE. VIENNA and UNADILLA, GA. HAIRCUT AMY STYLE! If you want a first-class HAIR CUT, SIIA VP' V} POOor.SHINE, call (to. see me. Next do-rrlo R ,n,. AUGUSTUS JONtA/^ ' W ■ \ i 1 »«i i.s a *: