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| Carload HORSES AND MULES: I
I Carload “DM) HICKORY” Wagons. %
I TWO eflRLOHDS OF BUGGIES. 1
~ $10, 000 Worth New Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing. 3
si= Many Other things too Numerous to Mention-gome and See 3
I J. P. HEARD & SONS. 1
Locals and Personals.
Do you need a good cook stove? Call
on Taylor Bros.
See the Tax Collectors notice in this
issue.
. Who are the candy people?
Walton Bros,
Miss Nina Davies visited Cordele
Thursday.
New line F. C. Corsets at
J. F. Heard & Sons.
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Man sets up the drink and drink up
sets the man,.
New Clothing at
J. P. Heard A Sons.
W. A. J. Hall visited Montezuma on
business Thursday.
NEW SHOES AT
J. F. Heard & Sons.
City Marshal II. J. Morgan is on the
sick list this week. . , .*
Call on Taylor Bros, for a trunk or
valise before they are all gone.
J. F. Everett has been confined to
his bed for several days.
Easy sleeping bed springs at
J. P. Heard A Sons.
Hon. Jno. C. Owen of Byromville,
was in the city yesterday.
Schloss Bros., Clothing and pants at
J. P. Heard & Sons.
Dr. H. A. Youmans visited Cordele
on business Thursday morning.
0. W. Hayden and wife of near Una-
dilla, was in the city yesterday.
Our new horsey and mules are selling.
Come while we can suit you.
J. P. Heard & Sons.
Miss Mattie Outlaw of take Pork,
is in the city on a visit to her cousin,
Mrs. J. F. Waters. *
CoL T. C. Taylor, a prominent law
yer and orator of Hawktnsville, was in
the city Thursday afternoon on business
The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to
do your ginning. Good service guar
anteed.
Mr. John Adams of Jerry, Is very sick
Col. M. P. Hall visited Macon on legal
business yesterday.
New Horses and Mules at—
J. P. Heard A Sons.
.Tins News gives the cotton market for
the benefit of our farmer friends.
Col J. M. Busbee went down to,Syca
more on legal business yesterday.
Who are the buggy and wagon people?
J. P. Heard A Sons.
Sam Wight, a prominent insurance
man of Atlanta, was hero'yesteiday.
Surveyor R. A. Murray will leave
for ^lori^a next week for his health.
Mrs. J. M. Whitehead loft yesterday
for Walden, where she) has two sick
nieces that are not expected to live.
Col. L. L. Woodward and sister, Miss
Emmie, spent a few days this week
down ou Flint river, attending a flshinh
party,
Mr. Sam Standridge of Findlay, uses
the best, having just purchased from J
P Heard A Sons one of their fumous
"Old Hickory" wagons.
Duncan Harvard, son of Col. W. V.
Harvard,returned from a visit to his
grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Duncan, at
Unadilla yesterday afternoon.
Messrs. Egleston and McDonald have
J, Frank Powell will leave for Atlanta 10 ? balea cotton from an
Sunday afternoon to spent a few'days
Rev. Jno Hall of near Arab!, was in
to see us last Saturday. Come again.
Sam Owen left Thursday afternoon
for Macon, to attend Mercer this fall.
Jonah must have felt down in the
mouth when the whale swallowed him
We can fit you in pants or a full suit,
and have what you want in suspenders.
Taylor Bros.
Oliver Mayo of Coney, Ga., is the
happy owner of a nice "High Grade 1
Heard Buggy.
Mrs. J. D. Norris who has been quite
sick at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Jno. B.MoDonald, has returned home.
Miss Smithy Carroll of Unadilla, ar
rived in the city yesterday afternoon
on a visit to her friend, Miss Nina
Davies.
Prof. W. H. IjOsseter will visit Rich-
wood and Cordele today in the interest
of the colored school building now
being built
Joe Nealy colored, was shot and killed
in Alabama a few days ago. He
eon of Sondy'Neoly, who lives a few
miles from the city,
Mr. W. M. Wade, aprospdrous farmer
who lives two miles South-east of
TippettviUe, was in to see us Wednes
day afternoon and entered his name on
our large subscription list. That’s the
way the Nrws goes to the farmers.
eight horse farm up to date. They will
make nineteen bales to the plow.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mathews, Mrs. J.
A. Walden aiid Col. G. W. Busbee and
T. R. Smith, went down the creek on a
fishing frolic yesterday morning.
We are in receipt of a very-interesting
artlole from Prof. J. G. Oliver on the
subject of "Some Needs of the Rural
Schools," which will appear next week.
Brice Street, of Coney, Ga., is the
proud owner of a new wagon recently
bought. It is of the J P Heard A Sons
variety.
Miss Zora Carnes returned home from
Atlnnta Thursday afternoon, where she
has been taking outting and trimming
lessons in Cutt’s millinery establish
ment.
For SHOES, .
For HATS,
For DRY GOODS,
For CLOTHING,
For JEWELRY,
For SEWING
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE,
For TRUNKS,
For STOVES,
For HARDWARE,
For TINWARE,
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
For PATENT
MEDICINES,
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DID YOU EVER TRY IT?
If Not, Why Not?
Did you <know your neighbor had a
better buggy and a better wagon than
you? Well he has; he got his at J P
Heard & Sons, the Buggy and Wagon
People.
For the first time in several weeks
our job hook is about empty. And if
you have any you want done in nn up-
to-date manner bring it or send it to
the NewB office at once.
Col and Mrs. D, A. R. Crum enter
tained lost evening in honor of his
niece, Mls| Addie Exley, of Savannah.
The occasion was one of theswellest of
the season and was highly enjoyed by
all present.
Social Circle, Ga., June 33, 1899.
I take pleasure in recommending Dr.
Tichcnor’s Antiseptic for colic in horses
and mules, I have used it in many cases
and have never known it to fail.
D. N. Mathews.
Atlanta, Ga., July 9,1900.
I have used Dr. Tichcr.or’s Antiseptic
on myself and my animal*, especially, my
Game Fowls with the very best results.
E. C. Walker^
Plains, Ga., May 3rd, 1900.
I used Dr. i'ichenor’s Antiseptic on n
horse whose leg was badly hurt and it
gave perfect aatislactlon.
W. W. Morris.
Greenville, Ga., July 35,189S..
This is to certify that my wife has used;
Dr. Ticbenor’s Antiseptic and pronounc
es it one of the most valuable household;
medicines she ever used
R. D. Rkrder,
President Greenville Banking Co.
Senola, Ga., July 19,1898..
One of my mulya had hii leg badly cut-
by barbed wire. I used several remedies,
on it without success. Finally 1 tried,
Dr. TichennrVAntiseptic with satisfac
tory results. I find it a good thing for-
colic in man or beast. A clean, pleasant!
liquid. W. S. Travis, Ry. Agt.
(50cts. by all Druggists.)
Wholesale and Retail by
Vienna drug co.
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IS THE NAME OF A NEW FIRM WHO ARE SUCCESSORS TO KELLX& WALTON AND DOING BUSINESS zg
gZ a T THE SAME OLD STAND IN THE WALT ON B UILDING. THEY WILL BE PLEASED TO HA VE THEIR FRIENDS AND Zg.
gi PATRONS CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF—
gl & DRY GOODS* SHOES* HATS, CLOTHING. GROCERIES* and FARM SUPPLIES* -0 ^
g~ WHICH THEY ARE SELLING .4 T Greatly Reduced Prices. HA VING ASSUMED ALL DEBTS AGAINST THE OLD FIRM THEY —•S
gZZ REQUES1 ALL PARTIES OWING THEM TO COME FORWARD AND SETTLE UP AT ONCE. i Zg