The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 20, 1902, Image 3

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.ipf''ia-* ( «a^^jij5» J ~- •*"^H^£j^^ijj^^||jgaj|i^S t * i ^S^B||*ajA; '“*j| glWtB— Our MR. 0. M. Heard will soon return from New York, where he went to buy our Fall Stock. to make ROOM, the BARGAINS j. p. Don’t fail to see WE offer. Sft \t PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT ft These Who Come and Those Who. Go on Bnsiness and Pleasure. J. H. Lamb visited Tippettvillc, Sun day afternoon. IX L. F. Peacock of Emerich, was in the-city yesterday. Don't forget we sell buggies and we no SELL THEM tOO J. P. HEARD & SONS. Judge J. B. Lewis of Coney, attended City court here yesterday. O. \V. Horne of Pinehurst, visited friends in the city Sunday. Judge J B. Turner of Cspron, was p visitor to our city yesterday. Mr. Doc Fullington of Pinehurst, wns in the city yesterdny on business. Get our prices on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Building material. J. P. Heard & Sous. Col. J, M. Dupree of Montezuma, attended to legal business in the city yesterdny. W. B. Perry of Cordele, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Perry near the city Sunday. Eugene Lewis and sister, Miss Minnie spent Sunday in the city with the fami ly of F. J. Lewis. We are headquarters for Rubber Belting and leather belting J. P. Heard & Sons. J. W. Lytle accompanied Miss Berta Adkina down to Drayton Sunday to uttend preaching. Dr. J. M. Whitehead is o(f tliia week on a vacation and will be gone until the tirst of September. We want to buy your cotton seed— highest cosh price paid. ? Vienna Cotton Oil Co. D. D. Adams and son, Ralph, of Ma con spent Sunday In the city with his sister, Mrs. T. R. Smith. J. M. Hunt and wife ot Coidelo, spent Sunday In the city with Mrs. Hunt's mother, Mrs. M. 8. Hamilton. Mrs. C. W. Johns accompanied by Mra. Belle Patrick went up to Byrom villa Saturday, on a visit to relatives. Misses Lucy Belle Harvard and Cora Powell went up to Pinehurst, yesterday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Col. W. F. George- left SI inday for Ameri&is. He will go from, there to tfee mountains to spend several days before returning hen»e J. Frank Powell - visited Cordele on business Monday. Jno, B. McLonald visited Macon on business Saturday. P. A. Leonard visited Cordele on bus iness Monday afternoon. Miss Ada Powell is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lena Whitsett at Cordele. W, J. Olllver of. Unadilla. was here yesterday sorvhig as a City court juror W. M. Forehand was in the city Saturday wearing a broad smile. It's n fine boy. R. C. Ray, a prominent young farmer of near Coney visited friends intheeity yesterday. Don't send your watches oil for re pairs, I can repair it if it can be done, on short notice. H. A. Youmans. # Col. J. M. Busbco and Prof. Wade H. Lossetcr, attended preaching at By- romville Sunday. ( E. G. Walton and wife left Monday night for Brunswick and St. Simon on a few days pleasure trip. Prof. R. O. Powell left tills morning for Montezuma, where he will spend few days with relatives. Miss Esley of Savannnh, arrived in tho city yesterday on a visit to hor undo, Col. D. A. R. Crum. Miss Sadie Lewis of llawkinsville, arrived in the city Fridny on a visit to her cousin, Miss Sallie Leonard. Miss Howell Melton left Sunday for Moultrie, where she goes to accept a position with the millinery firm of J. J. Battle. The News will-go to her address. Deputy Sheriff T. R. Smith spent Monday, afternoon in Cordele serving court papers, roturningthat night with Will Gross, charged with.larceny from the house. The Cordele bar was represented at the City court hero yesterday by Cols. U.V. Whipple,, E.F. Strzier, W. H. Dorris. Pearson Ellis, J. G. Jones, Ar thur Thurman and Solicitor Hill. Judge J. D. Hargrove visited Mncon Monday morning to get a nmn to repair the roof on the-steeple-of Dooly’s Tem ple of Justice, which was torn up con siderably by lightning Friday night. .Tudson Lashley, the popular clerk at the Forbes & Coze Drug Co., who has been spending several days at White Springs, Fin., for his health, Returned home Saturday and can now be found at His post again. J ' Miss Mattie Lewis who has been visit ing relatves in the city for several dayB, left yesterday afternoon for Cor dele on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. W. O. Hamilton, for a few days before return ing to hot home at Huwkinsvillo. Don’t make a mistake by selling or engaging your cotton seed before seeing the manager of the Vienna Cotton Oil Co. Contractor W. M. Thomas left yester day afternoon for Arabi, where he goes to build a seed house for the Vienna Cotton Oil Co. Jerre Clemons of near Unudiiln, wns in the city yesterday looking unusually happy. Its a fine girl that arrived at his home Sunday. Ernest Stovall and and Miss Nina Davies left yesterday afternoon for Americus on a visit to their cousins, the Misses Clark. O. M. Heard and wife, and sister Miss Lucy Heard, returned yesterday from New York, where Mr. Heard went to purchase a large fall stock of goods. Miss Mamie Sheppard, the charming daughter of Sheriff Sheppard, spent Sunday afternoon and Monday in Cor dele with her sister, Mrs. W, T. Perry. Miss Mamie Myers returned home Monday from an extended visit to relatives and friends at Macon and Marsha'llviUe. She also took in the Indian Springs ca:;.puieeliu£. W. S. Christian, a former citizen of this city, stopped over with us Monday aaaoaaacniaaaacaaacs caeaca acaaacnc PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, 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 be in the market for the purchase of cotton seed and will at all times pay the highest market CASH price. I Cl Dj Of Of Of D l I K gi of Of Of Dl I* in Selling Oat Summer Goods AT AND BELOW COST I have decided to close- out my Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICES, including my Summer Goods at my branch store in. Unadilla, Ga. I am doing this in order to meet my obliyutiom on his way from Florida to Macon, it promptly and to make room for my new fall stock before it arrives. I’^bmi na .,aslam outgoing to carry any Summer Good, over if PRICES cut any figure. Call at once and inspect my stock, which consists of Ladies Dress Goods, Trimmings, Embroideries, Fine Shoes and Slippers, Undervests and 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, last March to take a course in the Georgia Alnbama Business college, but he had been there only about six weeks when he wns taken severely ill with conjcstive fever. When he had about recovered lie lett Macon nml went to his home at Lumpkin for a two weeks’ vacation and to recuperate. Before the two weeks were out, however, he was taken with a severe attack of inflama- tory rheumatism and was quite ill for ten weeks. Wo arc glad to know that he is now about fully recovered, and he says that lie was greatly beuefitted by ilia trip to Florida. Wc clip the follow ing from tho Stewart County News, of Lumpkin: “Mr. W. 8. Christian, who is well known to our readers os “Si Tip,’’ left Thursday for a ten days' trip to Florida, whither he has gone to visit relatives and friends and to recuperate his health. He will not come back to Lumpkin, but will go direct from Flor ida to Macon, at which place lie will resume his studies in the Georgia Ala bama Basinets College. He is also read ire' law in connection with his atudka of the stenographic course and willgra-luate at the close of the fail t'.’r.n {i.at Cjll-'pV' R. 80NISKE. VIENNA and UNADILLA, GA. HAIR CUT MY STYLH If you want a first-class HAIR CUT, SlTAVF., 8H POQ or SHINE, call to tee me. Next door to Jut, art. AUGUSTUSJCH V ‘j*.