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Our MR. O. M. Heard will soon
return from New York, where he
went to buy our Fall Stock.
Everything GREATLY REDVCED
to make ROOM. Don’t fail to see
the BARGAINS WE offer.
J. P. HEARD & SONS
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PITHY PERSONALS
POINTEDLY PUT
These Who Come and Those Who do on
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“He fell at her feet
To declare his demotion,
But, alas! it produced
Not the longed-for emotion;
It was pain that she felt,
Intermingled with scorn,
For the big clumsy thing
Landed right on her corn.”
J. D' Cobb of Cordele, was in the city
Thursday
J. L. Martin of Nellievllle, was here
yesterday.
.T. B. Mason and bride were in tlic
3ity yesterday.
Col. Walter George visited Arabi on
iiusiness Wednesday.
W. H. J. Carmack of near Pinehurst,
was in the city yesterday.
Deputy Sheriff T. K. Smith visited
Arabi on business Thursday night.
Don’t forget we sell buggies and we
>0 BULL THEM tOO J. P. HeAKU &,8oNB.
A party of young people enioyed a
itraw ride out to the campground last
light.
J. W. Bivins of the Cordele Sentinel
nade a short trip to the city yesterday
Lorning.
[We want to buy your cotton seed—
st cash price paid.
Vienna Cotton Oil Co,
lisa Sallie Leonard is visihg her
end, Miss Idolene Hay, at Cordele
|s week.
. J. Cooper left Wednesday night
^New York to purchase a large stock
ill goods.
r ,iTo' are headquarters for Rubber
elttng and leather belting
J. P. Heard & Sons.
| Malachi Bowen of Findlay, called in
>see us Wednesday and renewed his
pbscription. Thanks.
j, Lillie Patrick was accompanied
Promville Tuesday by W. B. John*
Where the will visit relatives
,et our prices on Sash, Doors, Blinds
l Building material.
J. P. Heard Si Sens.
Don’t make a mistake by selling or
tigaging jot.reo;to- seed L ?f«’re ■■•cing
he manager c f the Vlcnaa Cotton Oil
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.Don’ttend yotJr watches off lor re
[irs, I can repair it If it can fce dene,
5 Short notice, •». A. * wmnns.
Mrs. Joseph Page and sister-in-law
Miss Page of Byromville, spent
Wednesday in the city with Mrs. J. J.
Cooper. -
Prof. J. G. Oliver returned yesterday
afternoon from Knoxville, Tenn.,
where he has been attending a summer
school.
0. W. Reynolds of near Kerns, was
in the city Thursday trying to get board
for one of his song in order to send him
to our public school.
If we did not have the right kind of
buggies and wagon and the right kind
of prices, it would be impossible for us
to sell as many as we do. The kind we
show sell themselves. J. P. Heard &
Sons, the Buggy and Wagon People.
Dr. H. A. Youmans and family re
turned home Thursday from White
Springs, Fla., where they have been
for the past ten days for their health.
Little Misses Sarah, Alice and Chris
tine, children of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Smith of Hnwkinsville, arrived in the
city yesterday afternoon on a visit to
their uncle, J. P. Smith.
Messrs D. B. Leonard, M. P. Hall, J.
A. Walden, G. W. Sheppard, W. V
Harvard and J. M. Busbee attended
the Congressional convention at Mon-
texuma Thursday. They report a very
enjoyable trip.
D. W. Wilder went np to Milledge-
ville Thursday morning and returned
home that night with his wife, who had
been in the Sanitarium t fie re for some
time. Her many friends will be glad
to learn that she is greatly improved in
health.
New Enterprise on Foot.
A reporter of the News learned
yesterday that some of the friends
of the square bale cotton think the
Vienna ginneries are trying to
squeeze out the square bale system
and there is a movement now on
foot, to erect a new square bale
ginnery. One man has agreed to
head the list with a subscription of
f 1,000 and a few others have ex
pressed a willingness to subscribe
stock.
QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA.
Flow* ttoarr ana Tar affords inime*
dine relief to •>«thmn sufferer* in.t*te worst
stages, and d taken in ti.r*e will ^ffecta
cut ?. Vat taie by alt dtrUert,
NEW STORE
IN VIENNA.
Announcement
I have opened a
stock of new goods
in the store form
erly occupied by
W Thigpen, in the
McDonald block,
consisting of==
Sr; Goods, Notions,
Shoos, Hats, Gents’
Furnishings, Etc,
Thanking yon all for past
favors, and soliciting a con
tinuance of same at my nev
I, I am,
Yours truly,
J. M. ROOBIN.
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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
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CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
Will be sold before the Council Cham
ber door in the city of Vienna on the 25th
day ot August 1903, between the legal
hour* of sale to the highest bidder for
cash the following described property
towlt :-One black sow hog marked smooth
crop in left ear and spit and nnderbit in
right ear. Sold to per impounding fee,
toa shal’s cost and feed bill.
This tail: dav of August icoj. !
II. j. MORG/iIi,Cite Mar'Ul ,
Selling Ont Summer Goods
— AT AND BELOW COST—
I have decided to close, out my Summer Goods at REDUCED
PRICES, includiny my Summer Goods at my branch store in.
Unadillu, 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 Goodsi
over if PRICES cut any figure. . >
Call at once and inspect my stock, which consists of
Ladles Dress Goods,
Trimmings, Embroideries,
Fine Shoes and Slippers,
Undervests end Umbrellas.
ALSO A NICE LINE OF— ,
Men's Clothing, Undershirts,
Negligee and White Shirts,
and a thousand other things too numerous to mention.
YOURS '10 SERVE,
R. BONISKE.
VIENNA and UNADILLA, QA.
HAIR GUT MY STYLE!
If yoa h int ft first class hAl£ Ctli\ SIIA tffij SHAH-
POQ or SHINE, call to see me. Next door to Racket Stott.
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