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^ We are receiving NEW GOODS now every day from .New ^
s= York, and have some of the BEST Values Ever shewn in this Market. 3
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It will be a pleasnre to show ourIMMENSE ST©e K and E§
GREAT VALUES that we are now Offering: to You whether You 3
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PITHY PERSONALS
POINTEDLY PUT
These Who Come and Those Who Go on
Business and Pleasure,
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Seo our new gotxU
J I* Heard & Son*
Rpv P. G. McDonald visited Cordele
on business yesterday.
Col. S. R. Fields of Cordele, was here
on business Monday.
J. B. Forehand of Pinehurst, was
here yesteiday on business.
Don’t forget we selhnuoaiaa and we
DO SELL THEM too J. P. H*ABD & SONS.
Misses Fannie and Louie Fenn spent
last week in the city with Miss Myrtis
Everett.
Col. W. F. George has returned home
from the mountains where he has been
recuperating.
Nice New line of “Henderson High
Grade" Baggies just put on floor.
J P Heard* Sons.
Mrs. L. C. Owen will spend a few days
with relative* at" Unadilla and Pine-
hurst this week. ,
B. B. Parker of Fiudlay, was here
Saturday and renewed his subscription
to the News. Thanks.
' We have 6000 yards KemnanU in
shirting, percales and waisting'ot way
b >low regular price.—J P Heard 4 8ons
J. R. Horae, a prominent planter of
near Pinehurst, was lb theolty on busi
ness Monday morning.
We are headquarters for Rubber
B.iu»«»ai».toM« adssom
Mrs. J. D. Norris returned home
Saturday from Atlanta. 8he has a bad
case of erysipelas on hor face.
• J. E Penny of near Pinehurst,
in to, see ns Satnrdsy, and renewed his
subscription to the News. Thanks.
We want to buy your cotton seed—
highest cosh price paid.
Vienna Cotton Oil Co.
Mrs. J. G. Forehand and Mias Caro
lyn Roberts left yesterday for Elko and
Grovanla on a visit to relatives for a
t (Tew days.
Dr. C. T. Stovall waa called to Tlfton
Mctodsy afternoon, to meet Dr. Peter
son of that city, In consultation with a
aose of the latter. j' :
Mr J H Cross, a pominent fkmier of
Kerns, has just bought ooe 61 those
light' running wagons from J P Heard
A'Sons, 1 ; 'V/. *, .
Ri J. Cook, a prominent farmer of
Tippettville, brought cotton to town
Saturday and left a half dollar for the
News. '
J.J. Cobper returned home Saturday
night from New York, where he went
to purchase fall goods for the Racket
store.
'Misses Sarah, Allce-and Christine
Smith, returned to tKeir home at
Hawkinsville Monday after a visit of
several days to relatives in the city.
E. D. Brown and wife of Macon, came
down Sunday and spent the day with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown
Mrs. Brown remained over to sp&nd a
few days.
Messrs Carlos Homilton, Will Shep
pard, John Burch, Tom'. Fenn, Ernest
Roebuok and Miss Sall^< Ray of Cor
dele, spent Sunday* afternoon in the
city with friends.
Judge J L Marlin of Nellie villa, falls
into line and buys the BEST. He gets
the "Old Hickory” wagon from J. P
Heard & Sons. Judge Martin has tried
this Arm before.
D. A. Taylor and wife and J. D. Tay
lor visited the family of A. C. Bulling-
ton at Findlay Sunday. Miss Bertha
Bulllngton returned home with them
to spend a few days.
M. L. James, of Fort Valley, the well
known cotton buyer who has bought
thefleeoy staple in this eity for the
past few seasons, arrived in tjie city
Saturday afternoon and will engage in
the some business here this season.
Miss Annie Laura Jefferson, who has
been spending several days herewith
her sister Mrs. M E Bushin, left for her
home at Columbus Monday afternoon.
While here Miss Jefferson was shown
many social attentions and made many
friends who regretted to see her leave.
R» E. Lewis and family of Moultrie,
are visiting relatives in and near this
ity. Mr. Lewis and wife are former
eitisens of this county and have many
friends and relatives here who are
always glad to see them. Mr. Lewis
was in to see ns Saturday and renewed
his subscription to the News.
LOOK PLASANT PLEASE.
Photographer C C Harlan, ot Eaton,
O., can iloso now, though tor years he
couldn’t because be suffered untold agony
from the worst of indigestion. AH pbf
siesinssnd medicines tailed to help him
tiU he tried Electric Bitters, which work
ed such wonders tor him, till be declares
they area godsend to sufferers from dis
pepsta and stomach trouble. Unrivaled
tor diseascsof the stomach, liver and kid
neys, they buildup and give new life to
the whole system, Try 1 them. Only 50c
Guaranteed at Forbes & Cos, Druggists.
Mr, O. B. Perry Writes*^
Mr. Editor: . Cgtton picking
is allrtha go with,the fitraersno w,
and the music of the gins are heard
in nearly, every conuhuqity. The
East Vienna Ginnery, conducted by
the Cotton Oil Co.,'JiM/alrepdy
ginned quite a number ' of^bales.
They have certainly gbt everything
conveniently. RaMgsd.^t-tbeir
plant.
Besides the round hale press they
are putting in position ope of the
best square bale, presses made and
will have same in operation some
time'this'week. ‘Mr. Ed Howell
who has been u resident of this
county several years, is manager of
the Vienna Cotton Oil Co., and the
East Vienna ginnery. .
Messrs Eggleston and McDonald
alao have a square' and round bale
ginnery up town. \Vit)| these two
gins and the Cotton Oil Mill we
farmers will find no trouble in get
ting the highest market price for
our cotton and seed especially with
such people as above mentioned to
deal with,
Well news is scarce and .1 have
about got straight from ibe barbe
cue held a few weeks ago and am
ubout ready to have another one,
I am. with the majority of the club
und as chief barbecuer, will do my
best, although j am only allowed
five cents worth of black pepper
for a fifty pound hog and'a mutton
O. B. Penny.
Important Notice.
The committee ou homes and enter
tainment for the Booth Georgia Bible
Institute, consisting of J. G. Forehand,
A. E. Jordan, A. E. Walton, Meadames
Letitio. Davies, Bailie Everett, Sam
Carnes, C. T. Stovall, O. M. Heard and
Miss Sara Collier, will please meet
without fail, at the Methodist church
Thursday night, August 28th.
The time is short and much remains
to be done.
* H. P. Myers, Pastor.
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if Tbankiugiour.eustomeis 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,
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