The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 23, 1902, Image 5

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' VI 0! | TO BARGAIN SEEKERS: «nnnMnMfmMnMnni«nTnf «tiNRiuiniiNNi»irini«ii¥yNii» £ We are receiving NEW GOODS now every day from New York, and have some of the BEST Values Ever shown in this Market. I fj§ All Grades==All Lines Complete. r It will be a pleasure to show our 1MMENSE STOCK and »E GREAT VALUES that we are now Offering to You whether You ^ desire to purchase or not..... WE want you to see the NEW GOODS. .MU.M.I 3C3C3C ntuoant 3QC3C seaaaat 3E3C3C 3G3C3C saaaaar 3C3C3C .oannot 3C3C3C .fit. ....... | J. P. HEARD S SONS. I ^^UUiUiiUiU4ii4UUiU4U444iiiiiiU4444ii4ii4U444444UU4iiUi44iUii4U4UUUU4i4^^ I PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Vho Come aad Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. • A. P. Gaines of Drayton was in town Thursday. Dr. It. H. Pate of Riohwood, was in the city Thursday. W. O. Sanders of Pinehurst, was in the city Wednesday. H. L. Dickson of near Pete, was visitor to our city yesterday. H. W. Campbell of Cordele, visited Vienna on business yesterday. Don’t forget we sell buooibs and we no sKT.it TRRK too J. P. Hurd A Sons. Col. Jno. J*\ Powell attended to legal business at Unsdilla yesterday morning Miss May Davis of Perry, is in the city on a^isit to Miss Cliff Whitehead. Get our prices on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Building material. J. P. Heard & Sons. Mrs. W. H. Brown attended the pro tracted meeting down at Drayton this week. Miss Annie Whitehead is visiting. Miss Obie McKenzie at Montezuma this week. Brad Roughton of Macon, stopped over in the eity with his friend, W. F. Hall, Wednesday.- ■ We want to buy your cotton seed— highest cash price paid. Vienna Cotton Oil Co. Capt. Samuel Cornea left Thursday for Cortersville, where he goes to look after his business interests in thatcity. Misses Lucy Belie Harvard and Cora Powell have returned home from a visit to relatives and friends at Pinehurst. Wc are headquarters for Rubber Belting and leather belting J. P. Heard te Sons. J. P. Heard and wiio-will spend Sun day in Sumter county with the family of Mr.—;—Home. Mrs. C. R. Morgan and ohildren re turned home Wednesday, from a visit to relatives near Byromvllle. W. H. J. Carmack of near Pinehurst, was in the city Thursday and reported that Mrs Carmack was very sick. Don’t send your watches off for re pairs, I can repair it if it can be done, on short notice. H. A. Youtnans. Mrs. M. T. Lytle and daughter Miss Lillie, spent Wednesday and Thursday in the city with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Cooper. Dr. J. W. Roberts of Macon, presi- Morgan. Entertained at “Up Jinks.” One of the most pleasant social events this season waB the one given by Miss Sallie Leonard Tuesday evening in honor of her charming cousins, Muses Annie'Laura and Sadie Lewis, of Hawkinsville. Miss Leonard was attired in u white organdy, and the Misses Lewis in blue organdy and white orgundy over pink. Miss Leonard was assisted in receiving by Misses Emmie and Maide Roberts and Ida H. & Turlington of Sycamore, was in the city yesterday and took time to hand the editor a dollar for the News. Thanks. Miss Lilia May McDonald returned home Wednesday night from Monti* cello and other places, where she has been attending house parties with some of her college mates. M O Pittman, of Spring Hill,stopped over in the city Thursday and Friday with the ffcmily of W, W. Jordan, en. I route km from Thomasvi’le, where ho has been attending a business school.. dent of Wesleyan Female college, arrived in the eity yesterday afternoon in the interest of that institution. J. L. Taggart returned home Tuesdsy night from Troy, 8. 0., where he has been spending several days with home- folks. He reports a very enjoyable visit. / Rev. A. J. Sanders was in the city Wednesday morning and gave us a pleasant call. He was feeling good over the establishment of a new post-, office in his community. Mrs. M. E. Rushin and sister, Miss Annie Laura Jefferson, and Miss Calla Lilly returned home from Pinehurst Wednesday afternoon, where they have' been visiting friends for a few days. Mr*. D. M. Woodward and little son went up to Grovania Thursday where they were met by Mr. Woodward. and accompanied over to Hawkinsville to visit his brother, Jno. M. Woodward, for a few days. Miss Bertha Leonard returned home Thursday night from a visit of several days to White Springs, Fla., and Har lem, Go. She was accompanied home by her friend, Miss Minnie Benton of Monticello. Judge D. L. Henderson went up to Henderson Thursday afternoon -after his family who have been spending several days there with Mrs. Hender- sonsjmrents Mr.and Mrs. B. C. ken- drick, returning yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Howell and children arrived in the city Wednesday from Hartford, Ala., on a visit to her husband, who is general manager of the Vienna Cotton Oil Co. They will not move here now but will wait until their new home la completed. The News gives them a hearty welcome in advance. Foley’s Honey Tar tprOuSUtP^mfe^urc. No optotes* “Up Jinks,” was tho principal game of the evening and Messrs. W. H. Lasseter and Joe Everett tied for the gentleman'* prize, which was a nice watch fob. Mr. Lusseter won out however, in druwing straws. Misses Berta Adkins upd Eva Penny also tied for the ladie's prize, which was a very beautiful letter seal; Miss Penny winning out in drawing straws. The consolation prize, a paper cutter, was won by Mr. Joe P Smith. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Notice to Non-Subscribers I have had several complaints recently from my subscribers about uon-subset iber* using their 'phones and some have gone 60 far as to threaten taking their ’phones out unless the same is prohibited by the company. Tt is notice is given in order to avoid any personal feelings and all non-subscribers are hereby forbidden to use the same. Very respectfully, L. R. Hobbs, Munager. LOOK PLASANT PLEASE. Photographer C C Harlan, ot Eaton, O., can doao now, though tor years he couldn’t because hesuffered untold agony from tbs worst of indigestion. All phy- sicainsend medicines fahed to help him till be tried Electric Hitters, which work cd such wonders tor Him, till he declares they area godsend to (offerers from dis pepsia and stomach trouble. Unrivaled for dfseasesof the stomach, ihrer and kid ncys, they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them, Only-roc 1 QuarmyreA at. Forbes 4a Co*,.Druggists.. aBatatanapiaapacaPgPPPapcatamcaa 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 he in the market for the purchase of cotton seed and will at all times pay the highest market CASH price,' pcataacacaacacacjcacaacacacacacacaciacacaacac !& Df O': a: Ot or o| o| l I Oi 0; Or 8: If It’s Insurance You are looking for be SURE and see us. Ours is the-. Oldest Agency in this section for the best and most reliable• Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and'. England. The companies we represent settles all claims: PROMPTLY. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Real Estate and Renting*. Place your property with us and you’ll! receive the best results. SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR. ANY AMO UNT; SECURED PROMP1L Y. REMEMBER! Our Agency leads in all that t» GOOD) for our customers. a. B. JORDAN & eo. HAIR CUT ANY STYLE If youward a first-class HAIR CUT* SEA YE, SHAMh PQO ox SHINE, call to see me. Next doorjk Racket Store. AUG USTUS JtONES„Barkr