The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 30, 1902, Image 7

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We are receiving NEW GOODS now every day f and have some of the BEST Values Ever shown in thi All Grades-=A11 Lines Complete It will be a pleasure to show our IMMENSE ST06K and GREAT VALUES that we are now Offering to You whether You desire to purchase or not. .... 11 WE want you to see the NEW GOODS. HI .nniinn 1 ! «n«iin>ii 3C3C3C lscono: 3DOE loaocot 3E3C3C Joanna: 3C3C3C joanno: 3C3C3C PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT These Who Come and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. See our new goods J P Heard & Sons „ John B. McDonald visited Atlanta on business Thursday. Judge D. L. Henderson will visit Pinia to-day on business. If you want a good cook stove call at Taylor Bros. M. L. James, the cotton buyer made a visit up the road yesterday. Bepresentative-elect J. S. Pate, of Oordele, was in the city Thursday. Something new in shoes at J P Heard A Sons Dr. L. W, Mobley, of Byromville, spent Thursdyy in the city. Dr. L. O. Wooten of Unadilla, was in the city on business Thursday. W. O. Sanders of Pinehurst, was here a short while Thursday on business. W, O. Cato of Wenona, was in atten dance upon Superior court here this wedk. J. S. Morgan and wife of near Dray ton, attended the Bible Institute here this week. Dr. R. H. Pate and Oapt.T. E. Gary of Richwood, called in to see usyester- terday morning. Mr. Frank Mallory and brother, Col. Eugene Mallary, of Macon, attended court here this week. Miss Edna Nobles of TippettviUe, is spending the week in the city the guest of Mrs. 8. F. Summers. John P. Lilly returned to his home at Cordele Thursday after spending a few days here with homefolks. Mrs. C. H Roberts and children of Byromville, visited her mother, Mrs. W, J. Harvard here this week. W. H. Page and daughter, Miss Min nie, of Byromville, attended the Bible Institute here Tuesday. Misses Johnnie Lindsay and Hattie Williams ore expected to arrive in the city today from Abbeville, on a visit to the family of J. D. Taylor. We want to buy your cotton seed— highe&l cash price paid. Yieong Cotton 04 Co, If you want a good Hat or pair of Shoes see Taylor Bros. Cotton brought 8% cents in Vienna in the Bquare bale yesterday, Go out to the Wizard Oil Show to night and enjoy yourself. It’s the last performance here and a diamond ring will be given away. ' Mr. S, B. Brown, a prominent young planter of near Richwood, was in to see us yesterday afternoon and subscribed for the News, New line of Babcock Buggies just received, J P Heard A Sons. FOR SALE—Three desirable and well located residences. Apply at once to A E Jordan. Mrs. W. Thigpen and son arrived home Tuesday morning from Abbeville, where she has been at the bedside of her sister, who was quite siok. Hon. G. R. Glenn of Atlanta, stoppod over in the city Wednesday and Thurs day with his brother-in-law, Col. G. W. Wooten jn attendance upon the Bible Institute. Read the ad of Taylor Bros., in this issue. They are offering some bargain prices during court weeks. Don't send your watches off for re pairs, I can repair it if it can be done, on short notice. H. A. Youmans. J. J. Cooper is receiving his fall stock daily from New York. Look out for his announcement as soon as they are all marked up for sale. George Lewis is still absent from his post at J. P. Heard A Sons on account of sickness. J. B. Whitehead has recovered from on attack of fever, but Mrs. Whitehead is still very sick. Our stock is more complete than ever before. Our prices are lower than the lowest J P Heard A Sons Mrs. Jno. F. Powell was taken very sick Thursday morning, but is better at this writing. Mrs, J. E.Duncan and daughter Mrs. W. B. Nichols, returned home Thurs day afternoon after visiting the family of Col. W. V. Harvard during the Bible Institute meeting. our clever clerk of Superior court if he heard “Georgia Campmeeting” played enough at the Wizard Oil show Thursday night. J. T. Whitsett of Cordele, was in the city Thursday. He is one of the popu lar clerks in the Byals drugstore, but has been off moatof the summer on occoqof pf sickness. The third quarterly conference will convene at Friendship church at By- romvllle, today and tomorrow. F. J. Perry, a prominent farmer of near Raines, attended court here last Tuesday. He subscribed for.the News before returning home. ‘ Miss Lucile Saddling of near Monte zuma. who is visiting relatives in the city, is quite sick at the home of her grand-mother, Mrs. W. J. Harvard. J. E. McGough of near Montezuma, attended court here this weekend gave the News a pleasant call, in company with his brother-in-law, Mr. H. B. Forehand, Misses Minnie Morton of Lumpkin, and Mamie Gray of Harlem, the two newly elected assistant teachers in the public school here are expected to ar rive in the city to-day. Miss Mamie Clark, an attractive young lady of Americus, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Nina Davies, returned home Thursday afternoon. Rev. H. P. Jackson of Montezuma, a former pastor of the Baptist church here will fill the pulpit here Sunday. Rev. Jackson is a good preacher and our people ore no doubt glad of the opportunity of hearing him again. The Sheriff’s advertisements for this month will appear in next Wednesday’s issue, which will give them’four weeks, the required number according to^law, before the first Tuesday in October. We have 6000 yards Remnants in shirting, percales and waistingat way below regular price.—J P Heard A 8ons C. S. Gurr hasaccpted a position with the popular new firm—Eggleston A McDonald, where he will be glad to have his old and new friends to call around to see him. Success to you Charlie. Mrs. Belle Patrick and daughter, Miss Lillie, returned home Monday from Byromville, where they have been v(sit ing relatives. They were accompanied down by Mr. P. Ck Patrick. Miss Lillie, was taken sick immediately upon her return and has been confined to her room since. Our new goods are coming in every day-it will cost you nothing to see them J P Heard A Sons. Mr. J. P. Heard has been quite busy this week and had to postpone his next letter on his recent trip to the west unto our Wednesday’s issue. This let ter will include his trip upon the Colo rado mountains and will be unusually interesting. Look out for it next Wed nesday, • Car load PPP Flour just received at Taylor Bros. Messrs Feldsher and Roobin will leave for New York (in the next few days to purchase their fall stock of goods. Their cheap sale will continue as heretofore to make room. Look out fnrsome bargains in these columns When they return. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Information reached this office Thurs day that Mr.. Horace Lane,a farmer living in the Emerich community com mitted suicide Monday by shooting himself with a pistol. He died about about 12 o’clock that night. He re fused to allow any one to administer to him. He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death. His remains were buried at Snow cemetery Tuesday af ternoon. BARBER SHOP! If you want a first-class— Hair Cut, Shave or Shampoo, come to see me and get it done by one who is an expert at the business. Special attention given to dressing ladies hair at their homes, or can sell them the preparation and they can dto it themselves. Yours respectfully, CHARLEY POWELL, Barber. Six men who were killed, have been buried at the Wallace graveyard, in the eastern part of the county, vis? Green Barfield, Jim Lindsay, John Joi ner, his brother, Dr. Joiner, Jdhn Dozier and Ben McKinney. Strange aa it may seem, it is said that all six of them were related. WATCH this SPACE next WEEK for BARGAINS. Eggleston & ' McDonald.