The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, September 06, 1902, Image 5

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\R We. are. receiving NEW GOODS now every day from New York, and have some of the BEST.Values Evershown in this Market. All : Grades--All, Lines 3C3C3E iaooao< aaac loaaant 3C3C3C qnnnfln* aaac snaanot SOE3C jnnnnc: — acacac Its will be a pleasure to'show our IMMENSE STOCK and GREAT V ALUES that we are now Offering to You whether You desiretopurchaseor not..... to -see the NEW «« WE want acacac jcnnnot acacac IUMHUWI jnannnt acacac .□□□□ac acacac .HEARD & SONS PFTJHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT Ihrse.Who Come and Those Who Goon Business* anf Pleasure. ... Sea our new goods J P Heard & Sons Dr.- W. B. Watts of Draytoq, was in Site city on business yesterday. O. W. Horne of Pinehurst, was a visitor to the city Sunday afternoon. Our load PPP Flour . Just received at Baylor Bros. 1 Misses May and EfHo Butler visited relatives in the city Monday and Tues day. Dr. G. M. D. Hunt and Jno, Wheeler of Cordele, were here on business Mon- Try Taylor Bros, for a suit of clothes. They have them that will wear .well and fit well. , Ex-Representative J. H. Dorough of near Cordele was a visitor to the .city yesterday. , R. L Barfield of Emerich, and F. M. Barfield of Pinehurst, were here yester day on business. v J. B. Whitehead, one of the popular clerktof J. P. Heard A Sons, is confined to his bed with fever.. Our now goods are coming in every day-it will cost you nothing to see them J P. Heard & Sons. Jno. C. Calhoun, a prominent citinen of Brunswick, spent Snnday. in the city with his brother, A. L. Calhoun. W. T. Perry and wife of Cordele, spent-. Sunday* in the city with Mrs. Perry’s father, Sheriff Sheppard. Mrs. J.J). Taylor arrived home last f Friday afternoon from a visit of several weeka to her parents at Irwinton.» We have, 6000 yards Remnants in ' shirting, percales and waisting;at way below regular price.—J P Heard A Sons Postmaster H. J. McCorvey, of Snow, wssin the city Monday and.Tuesday . and gave the News office a pleasant call. Miss Leila Swearingen, who has been visiting Miss Mary Jordan near Findlay for the paat week returned home yes-, terday. Editors J. W. Bivins and a M. Mc Kenzie of the Sentinel and Daily Newt, of Cordele, were here at the opening of const Monday morning in the interest of their newsy awl enterpisinp. publi cations. T. C. Carlisle and H. B. Ermlnger’ Jr., of vSibley, attended court here- yesterday.,. Col. and Mrs. M, P. Hall''returned home Sunday from a few days visit to relatives' at. Griffin. Miss Emmie Zelner of near Forsyth, is visiting Mrs. L. 0. Owen and Mrs. Dr. H. A. Mobley, this week. Our stock', is more complete than ever before. Our prioes are lower than the lowest J P Heard&Sons Prof. C. M. Hall has closed his school at Ada, and is taking O' few days rest, preparatory to entering Mercer this fall. '■ CoIaL. L. Woodward-returned home Monday, afternoon from a visit to Amer icas, Dawson and Graves. - He reports a pleasant trip. MlsfcMary Brown otVUnadilla, and. Miss . Brownie Carter of Amerious, are attending the Bible institute this weekend are the charming guests-of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown.. Dr. JiM. Whitehead- returned home from Reynolds Sunday, accompanied by Colt-Brown Marshall, who Is. on a prospecting tour of this- section. -.He recently graduated frobr a law school in New-York, The following attorneys besides the county- bar are in attendance upon Superior court .here this week: Judges Jno. I, Hall, A. L. Miller, Hon. J. H. Hall and Lee Jordan of Maeon; J. M. Dupree, 0.- L. DeVnughn and Jule Felton of'MontezumS; E. A. Hawkins and J. E. Sheppard at Amerious and J. R. Saussoy of Savannah. John P:' Lilly of Cordele, who hap pened to the misfortune to get his leg broke in a game of ball at Cordele last June, iaiirthe city on a visit to home- folks. He is able to get about slowly by the use of crutches. He has many friends here who sympathise with him in his misfortune and-hope that he will soon be able to walk without the use of crutches.. CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED and DYED. If you want work oone in a first- class manner, give me your orders. I make a specialty of cleaning up Summer Clothes to be. pot away for the winter or Winter Clothes that have been packed, up during tbssummei. A trial will convince you that my yyork is alright, Yours for business, JAEFUS 3REWER, Oak drove Dots. The.frequent rains are preventing much cotton from being picked. -~ Mr. Eli Woodruff -made a visit to Cordele last-. Sunday. They say he makes these visits.very often of late.- Several farmers - of our- community are feeling good over the rise in the cotton market and have, as a conse quence, purchased new wagons and mowing machines. But this. is. not the only respect in which they are! moving up. , We are now preparing to have one of the very best .schools in the county. We have added a porch to our school room and are now. painting both. When this is finished and our grounds are arranged according to the latest plans we will have .one of the best and neatest school rooms i* the county. Our teacher, Prof. J. G. Oliver, has been attending the- Summer School of the South at Knoxville, Tenn., and says he derived much benefit. • He is pre pared in every respect to make our school one of the bust in the county. Now with the nice school room and grounds, the up-to-date teaoher, and a splendid community in whioh there are some of the best people . in the stute, what keeps ua from being in the "front row" with our school. We are willing and.anxious to have any who will send. Good board can-be seoured at very reasonable rates. The term begins the first Monday in October and runs two and a half months before Christmas and five- and n half after Christmas.- See us iU once and. arrange to sen<L this fall and next spring. Friday night, Septal2. there will be a festival at Oak Grove school room, better known perhaps as Little Greek, for the purpo>e of strengthening our school room. fund. - Everybody, come and coma prepared to eat as we expect to have almost anything that will tempt the taste.. Remember the'date and eome and bring some one with you. NotDoomed for Ufa ■ “I was treated for three rears bv good physicians." writes W a Greer McCon- nefisville, O. "for piles and fistula, but, when all failed Backleus Arose* Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, eruptions, salt rheum piles or no pay. Jjctsat - Forbes & Coxe Drug Co. We bavo five hundred satisfied custo mers in Dooly county that will recom mend our Buggies and Wagon. J. P. Heard A Sons, Tbp Buggy and Wagon People For SHOES, For HATS, For DRY GOODS,. For CLOTHING, For JEWELRY, For SEWING MACHINES, For FURNITURE, For TR UNKS, For STOVES, For HARDWARE, For TINWARE, For GLASSWARE, For CROCKERY, For. GROCERIES, For PATENT MEDICINES, If It’s Insurance You are looking for be SURE and sec us. Ours it the Oldest Agency-in this section for the best and most- reliabU Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and England. I he companies we represent settles aU claims PROMPTLY. SPECIAL ATTENTION given; to Heal Estate and Renting* Place your property with'US and you’ll receive the best results. SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT'FARMLOANS FOR ANY AMOUNT; SECURED PROMPTL Y REMEMBER! Our Agency leads, in all -that is GO 01> for our customers. a. e. Jordan & ee. HAIR COT ANY STYL E! If you want a first-clan HAIR CUT, SHAVE, SHAhfc. PO 0 or SHINE, call to see me. iNext door to Racket Store. AUGUSTUS JONES,Barber-