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Carload HORSES AND MULES;
Carload “OLD HICKORY” Wagons.
TW© CARLOADS ©F BUGGIES.
$10,000 Worth New Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing:.
§E Many Other things too Numerous to Mention—(j*ome and See.
J. P. HEARD 8 SONS.
Pithy personals
POINTEDLY PUT
rhrse Who Come and Those Who Go on
Business and Pleasure.
J. L, Martin of Nellieville, was bore
Monday.
Who are the candy.peoplo?
Walton Bros,
H. D. Wood of Pinehurst, was here
Monday.
Joe P. Smith visited Macon one day
lost week.
G. D. Hughes of Pleasant Valley, was
here yesterday.
Dr. G. M. Di Hunt of Cordele, was
here yesterday,
New line F. C. Corsets at
J, P. Hoard & Sons.
Rev. .T, M. Kelly filled hts appoint
ment at Richwood Sunday.
A. B. Tippett and wifeofTlppettville
were in the elty Monday.
Messrs Turner and Avery of Capron,
wore hero yesterday on business.
Patrick Perry is attending Gordon
Institute at Bamesville this fall.
Hon. Thomas Egleston of Atlanta,
was in the city Sunday and Monday.
Col. M. P. Hall visited Unadilla and
Pinehurst on legal business Monday.
Prof. J. G. Oliver of the Oak Grove
community, was in the .city Monday.
P. G, Busbee came in from the plan
tation and spent Sunday with home-
folks.
Miss Pet Whitsett of Cordelp, visited
her friend, Miss Mamie Sheppard here
this week.
P. C. Everett and little girl of Ash-
. burn, came up yesterday on a visit to
relatives.
Mrs. L W. McKensie returned to her
home at Montezuma Saturday after
spending a week here with her father,
m.e;
E. M. PleBS, a prominent stock dealer
of Cordele, spent Sunday afternoon in
the city.
D. A. Taylor and wife visited Col.
and Mrs. A. H. Perry at Oglethorpe
8unday.
C. R. Morgan and wife spent Sunday
with the family of J. S. Morgan near
Drayton.
Joseph Page and wife of Byromville,
spent Sunday here with the family of
J. J. Cooper.
Judge J. N. Harvard and J. C. Fore
hand of Nellieville, were here on busi
ness yesterday.
W. F. Hall left Saturday for Macon,
where he goes to attend Mercer Uni
versity this fall,
Cols. G.W. Busbee, D. A. B. Crum
and,Watts Powell attended court At
Abbeville Monday.
D. C. Leo of Hartford, Ala., spent
Monday in the city with his partner,
Mr. Ed Howell.
T. J. Peterson of the 1 Hutchinson
Lumber A Supply Co., of Cordele, was
here Monday. ,
Miss Galla Lilly, of Pinehurst, spent
Saturday and Sunday in the city with
homefolks.
Miss Lovie Lindsay of Irwinton, ar
rived in the city Monday on a visit to
the family of J. D. Taylor.
A. E. Jordan of this city, and G. S.
Haslam of Pinehurst, visited Cordele
on business Monday morning.
Rev. H. P. Myers filled his regular
appointment at tho Methodist church
Sunday morning and night.
Mrs. J. M. Kelly and children re
turned home last week from Louvale,
where she went on a visit to her sister
Miss Nina Lasseter returned home
Saturday from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
E. S. Lasseter, at Cordele.
Miss Zora Carnes is expected home
today from Atlanta, where she has been
for several daya attending the fall
millinery openings. Miss Mamie
Sheppard has had charge of the milliner
store during her
Judge D. L. Henderson returned
home Friday afternoon from a business
trip to Bainbridge and Thomasville.
Mrs. B. M. Wood and children spent
Saturday and Sunday In Cordele the
guest of hersister, Mrs. E. S, Lasseter.
Mrs. Ava Lasseter, of Vienna, is in
the city upon a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Sutton.—Rochelle New
Era.
Miss Lizzie Heard returned to her
home at Macon Sunday* after spending
a few daya here the guest of Miss Lucy
Heard.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin returned to
their home near Savannah Sunday, af
ter spending some time here with the
the family of Judge Hargrove.
Judge D. L. Henderson went up to
Unadilla Sunday and accompanied his
brother over to Oglethorpe, on a visit
to his sister, Mrs. B. F. Martin.
Mrs. M. T. Lytle returned to her
home near Montezuma, Monday after
noon accompanied by her son, J. W.
Lytle, after spending a week here with
her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Cooper.
Mrs. D. B. Leonard and daughter,
Mrs. M. P. Hall, have returned home
from a visit to Hon. E. B. Lewis at
Montezuma.
W. T. Perry and wife and Mossrs.
Bose and Will Sheppard of Cordele,
spent Sunday In the city with the fam
ily of Sheriff Sheppard.
Hon. E. G. Greene, Dooly’s efficient
School Commissioner, returned home
Saturday from Athens, where he went
to attend the Southern Educational
Convention.
Miss Efflo Butler of Drayton, who at
tended school hero last spring boarded
the train Sunday morning for Milledge-
ville, where she goes to attend the
Georgia Normal and Industrial College.
Mrs. Gertrude Kenny arrive in the
eity Monday from Atlanta, to resume
her position in the millinerdepartment
of the store of J. L, Taggart. TheNxws
welcomes her bock to our city again.
Dewitt’s KW Salve
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For HATS,
For DRY GOODS,
For CLOTHING,
For JEWELRY,
For SEWING
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE,
For 3RUNES,
Fqr STOVES,
For HARDWARE,
For TINWARE,
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
For PATENT
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DID YOU EVER TRY IT?
If Not, Why Not?
Social Circle, Ga., June 33,1899.
I take pleasure In recommending Dr.
Greenville, Gs., July 25,1898,
This Is to certify that mr wife has usedi
Ticheiior’s Antiseptic for colic in horses Dr. Ticheuor’s Antiseptic and pronounc-.
and mules. I have used it In many esses es it one of the most valuable household,
medicines she ever used
R. D. Rkn’PER,
President Greenville Banking Co.
and have never known it to fsil.
, D.N. Matiibws.
Atlanta, Ga., July 9) 1900.
I have nsed Dr. Ticlienor's Antiseptic
on myself and my animals, especially, my
Game Fowls with the very best results.
E. C. Walker.
Plains, Ga., May 3rd, 1900.
Senola, Ga., July 19,1898.
One of my mules had Ills leg badly cut?
by barbed wire. I used several remedies,
on 11 without success. Finally I trledi
Dr. ’i'ichennr’s Antiseptic with satisfac-
torr results. I find it a good thing for.-
colic in manor beast. A clean, pleasant,
I used Dr. ficbenor’s Antiseptic on a liquid, W. S Travis, Ry. Agt,
horse whose leg was badly hurt and it ( 50Cti . by Q „ UrU g K |, u .),
gave perfect satislactinn.
W. W. Morris.
Wholesale and Retail by.
VIEIWA DRUG CO.
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IS THE NAME OF A NEW FIRM WHO ARE SUCCESSORS TO KELL Y & WALTON AND DOING B USINESS
AT THE SAME OLD STAND IN THE WAL1 ON BUILDING. THEY WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE THEIR FRIENDS AND
PA1R0NS CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF—
0 DRY GOODS. SHOES, HATS. CLOTHING. GROCERIES, and FARM SUPPLIES. £>
WHICH THEY ark SELLING AT Greatly Reduced Prices. HA VING ASSUMED ALL DEBTS AGAINST THE OLD FIRM THEY
REQUES1 ALL PARTIES OWING THEM TO COME FORWARD AND SETTLE UP AT ONCE.