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$10,000 Worth New Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing:.
fE Many Other things too Numerous to Mention—>(j*ofne and See.
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J. P. HEARD & SONS.
HTHY PERSONALS
POINTEDLY PUT
:se Who Come and Those Who Go on
Business and Pleasure.
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New Notions at
J. F. Hom'd & Sons.
Miss Isa Hartley of Fort Valley, is
the charming guest of Mrs. O. M. Heard
If-you want a good cook store call at
Taylor Bros.
S. J. Adkins and wife of Dooling,
spent Moilday in the city with relatives
Col;.\V. F. Georga visited Atlanta on
logal business Saturday.
New Horses and Mules at—
J. F. Heard & Sons.
Miss Mabel Shipp of Cordele, is the
guest of Mrs. T. F. Bivins.
C. II. Roberts of near Byromville,
spent Monday in the city on business.
Umbrellas from 50c to ft. 00 at Egles-
tori & McDonald’s. See them.
If you want a good Hat or paly of
Shoes see Taylor Bros.
D. M. Borum of Americus, was in the
city yesterday.
D. G. Gilbert of Colon, was here on
business Monday.
NEW SHOES AT
J. F. Heard A Sons.
R. E. Shirah of near Drayton, was In
the city Monday, and had his name en
rolled on our large subscription list.
Thanks.
Miss Edna Nobles, who lias been
visiting relatives here and at Tippett-
yille, returned to her home near For
syth Sunday..
New Dry Goods at
J. P. Hoard & Sons.
L. E. Summerford and wife and D.
W. Sumerford and wiffe spent Thursday
afternoon in the city nnd took in the
Wizard Oil show.
Mrs. J. W. Nobles of near Forsyth,
arrived in the city Sunday, and went
out to Tippettville on a visit to the fami
ly of T. E. Nobles.
New Clothing at
J. P. Heard A Sons.
C. H. Reynolds of Hawklnsville, was
in the city Sunday.
Miss Eva Penny left last week for
Roundtree, on a visit to her aunt, Mrs.
J.H. Ellison.
Richard Whidden left yesterday for
Alabama, where he goes to attend the
Auburn college.
Read the ad of Taylor Bros., In this
issue. They are offering some bargain
prices during court weeks.
C. R. Morgan who holds a position
with the warehouse firm of C C Greer
was here yesterday
Hon. Thomas Egleston of Atlanta,
spent Saturday and Sunday here the
.guest of Jno. B. McDonald.
G. S. Haslatn, J. B Forehand and R
Whitehead were among the Pinehurst
visitors to court yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. Kelly and children left
Saturday afternoon for Louvale, on a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Jordan.
A. S. Morgan of Leslie, |waa in the
city Sunday afternoon enroute to the
Morgan plantation near Drayton.
We want your business, and will give
goods and satisfaction for your money
■, Eoumos A McDoxai.o.
FOR SALE—Three desirable and well
located residences. Apply at onee to
A E Jordan.
W. T. McDonald and C. S. Gurr at
Egleston A McDonald’s don’t know any
thing but to please yon and they do It.
Co* load PPP Flow Just.rftMiTedat
T/tylor Bnps..
• A. E. Walton visited the old home
stead Sunday and found his sister, Mrs.
H. B. Forehand and his brother, J. B.
Walton quite sick.
Mrs. W. G. Raoul arrived in the city
yesterday from Byromville, accompan
ied by Mr. Hardwick Byrom, and was
the guest of Mrs. O. M. Heard.
Rev. J. M. Kelly filled his ^appoint-
ment at Harmony Saturday and Sunday
Two members were received and will
be baptized at the next meeting.
W. A. Forehand and A. D. Godwin
were callers at the News office Satur
day. Mr. Forehand renewed his sub
scription for a year more. Thanks.
P. 0. Patrick and Jno. A. Hollon of
Dooling, were here on business Monday
morning. Mr. -Hollon hod his name
entered ononr list for the News a year.
Miss Bailie Leonard, the beautiful
daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. D. B. Leon
ard, left yesterday morning for|Atheni,
to resume her studies in Lucy Cobb
Institute.
Schloss Bros., Clothing and pants at
J. P. Heard A Sons.
C. M. Hall left yesterday afternoon
for Macon, where he will enter Mercer
University. He will teach a night doss
and will have time to work it up before
the opening next week.
L. W. McKenzie and wife of Monte
zuma, arrived in the city Saturday on a
visit to Mrs. McKenzie’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Bushin. Mr. McKen
zie returned home Monday.
FREE—at Egleston & McDonald’s
courteous and prompt treatment.
Satisfaction. -
Miss Calla Lilly left Sunday aftor-
noon for Pinehurst, whore she went to
accept a position ns assistant in the
school there, which opened Monday
morning.
Mrs .J M Campbell and children who
have been spending several days here
with her parents Judge and .Mrs J A
Walden, returned to their .home at
Quitman, Saturday.
Miss Mary Jennings, a charming
young lady of Plains, attended her
nephew’s funeral hero Saturday. She
Is spending a few days with her brother
Rev. G. T. Jennings, east of Vienna.
Misses Mamie Gray of Harlem, and
Mlttie Morton of Lumpkin, the two
newly elected assistants in the public
school arrived in the eity Saturday af
ternoon to assume their duties in the
school here next Monday,
The latest hats and caps for old men,
young men, and every other kind of
men at Eolbston & McDonald
Miss Ada Powell has accepted a posi
tion at the Racket storo for the fall
where she will be delighted to wait bn
the trading public.
Easy sleeping bed springs at
J. P, Heard & Sons.
Rev C. W.JSnow was taken sick while
in attendance upon the Bible Institute
here last week and has not been ablo
to be up since. He is improving slowly.
Mr. W. H. J. Carmack, who was seri
ously shot by Mr. Ben McKennle on his
mother’s place several miles east of
Vienna last Wednesday, is thought to
some better.
Mt Pleasant church called Rev. J. D.
Norris as their pastor for the next asso-
ciattonnl year at their meeting Satur
day by a unanimous vote. He preached
there Saturday and Sunday and bap
tised two Sunday morning and received
one by letter into the church. He has
also been called to the pastorate of the
church atMt. Vernon with good snlario*
RnvH. P. Jackson of Montezuma,
former pastor of the Baptist church in
this city, filled tho pulpit here Sunday
morning nnd night. He had large
congregations at both services and hit
sermons wore among the best ever heard
in this city. Rev. Jackson is held in
high esteem by tho people of this city
Bargains to paralyze you at Egleston I who are always glad of the opportunity
A McDonald everyjSoturday
R. B. Scarborough of Cordele, caught
Neal Wynn colored, in his cornfield
Sunday morning early with a sack of
corn and he was arrested and brought
to thecity and placed in Jail.
MrsH T Conner returned to her
home at Davisboro, lost Saturday
after spending several weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs B D Bryan
a few miles north of the city.
Publisher J. J. Harvard, of the old
of hearing him.
Prof. Lawson E. Brown of Arabl, was
in (he city Monday. He went before
the grand Jury and secured an endorse
ment for the Houston High School at
Arab! and also secured some from prom
inent individuals in the county. He
left for Athens last night to be present
at the meeting of the Southern Educa
tional 8ociety, and will lay the claims
of this excellent school and its advan
tages before them in order to secure
some financial aid and we hope he will
be successful.
The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants, to
reliable Dispatch and News at Hawkins-
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For.bRY GOODS,
ForCfO THING,
For JEWELRY,
For SEWING
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE,
For 2RUNES,
For STOVES,
For HARDWARE,
For TINWARE,
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
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DID YOU EVER TRY IT?
If Not, Why Not?
Social Circle, Gn., June 33, 1899.
I take pleasure in recommending Dr.
Tichcnor’s Antiseptic for colic in horses
nnd mules. I have used it In many cates
and have never known it to fail.
I). N. Mathews.
Greenville, Ga„ July 35,1898.
This ia to certify that my wife has used:
Dr. Tlchenor’s Antiseptic and pronounc
es it one of the most valuable household.
medicines she ever used
R. D. Rkndjsr,
President Greenville Banking Co.
Atlanta, Ga., July 9,1900.
I have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic
on myself nnd my animals, especially, my
Game Fowls with'the very best results.
E. C. Walker.
Ptnina, Ga., May 3rd, 1900.
I used Dr. flchenor’s Antiseptic on a
horse whose leg was badly hurt aud U
cave pertect satiataction.
W.W. Morris.
Sends, Ga., July.19,1898..,
One of my mules had his leg badly cut .;
by barbed wire. I used several remedies.
on it without success. Finally 1 tried 1
Dr, '1'ichennr’a Antiseptic with satisiac*
tory results. 1 find it a good thing for •
colic In man or beast. A clean, pleasant ■
liquid. W. B. Tnavis, Ry. Agt.
(50CU. by all Druggists.)
Wholesale and.Retail by
VIEflM DRUG CO:
Vienna Public Schools-
friends and delinquents yesterday...
The fall term will open on Monday*
Sept. 15th. with a full corps of efficient,
teachers to preside over each, department.,
A. small incidental fee of 50. cents per
month will be charged.. Board can be had!
at reasonable-rates in goodfamiliesi
For further particulart address
- W. H. LASSETER, Superintendent,,
or. B..M. W0.0D ti Seeretarn & Treasurer*.