The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, September 24, 1902, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

V f£ $ SOMETHING a 1=3cncncaeaDaaDc Mnaaaani | Carload HORSES AND MULES; % | Carload “OLD HICKORY” Wagons. I | TWO CARLOADS OF BUGGIES. \ H $10,000 Worth New Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing. ^ Many Other things too Numerous to Mention—(Collie and See. f J. P. HEARD & SONS. | PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT Thrse Who Come and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. M. L. James visited Macon Sunday. Who are the buggy and wagon people? J. P. Heard &.Sons. W. D. Murray spent Sunday out at Shiloh. ' ’ , ■ Col. E. F. Stroslor of Cordele, was in the city yesterday. -Fred Tillman, of Gordele, visited friends here Sunday. New Horses and Mules at— - J. I\ Heard & Sons. J. W. Dinkins of near Oordele, was in the city yesterday. G.,8. Haslam of Pinehurst, was here on business yesterday. J. M. Hunt, of Cordele, visited rela tives in the city Sunday. Col. W. H. McKenzie of Cordele, was here on business Monday. Call on Taylor Bros, for a trunk or valise before they are all gone. Col. M. P. Hall went up to Jackson on legal business yesterday. Miss Gene Collier of Americus visited relatives in the city last week. A. M. Wilson spent Sunday at Findlay with his mother who is quite sick. Easy sleeping bed springs at J. P. Heard & Sons. G. B. Morgan and Joke Heard spent Sunday in the city with homefolks. Col. Watts Powell visited Abbeville, on legal business Monday and Tuesday. Cpl. G. W. Wooten attended Wilcox Superior court at Abbevillo last week. Col. and Mrs. M. P. Hall returned home Saturday from a visit to Macon Mrs. W. T. Perry of Cordele, visited her father Sheriff Sheppard here Mon day. . ■ Manager Ed Howell, of the Cotton B Oil Co., visited Cordele on business ^hvesterday. I, W L. .T. Bush and sister, Miss Epsle, of ^ 'fUordele, spent Sunday afternoon in the city with friends. W. C. Hamilton and T. P. Busbee of Cordele, were in the city on business Monday afternoon. Dr. J. N. Dorminy of Wray, was Monday afternoon enroute to ian Springs for his health. R. H Stovall left yesterday for New \ ork City, where lie goes to resume his udies in the Bellvue Medical college. B. G. Raoul, Jr., and wife came down I from Byromville Saturday and spent I Junday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Heard Miss Fannie Lilly Wilkes of Doollng, boarded the train here Monday for /, ■' v°rdele, where she will attend the S public school this fall. Jack Sheppard returned home Sunday from Albany, where ho has been visiting relatives. •T. N. Lane returned to his home east of Vienna Saturday from a visit to Wray, Ga. S. J. Bhepp ard, a prominent planter of near Pinehurst, brought cotton to town yesterday. J. R. Arnold and two children left Sunday afternoon for Turin on a visit to relatives. Mrs. S. F. Summers spent Sunday out near Tippettville, with the-family of T. E. Nobjea. Deputy Sheriff W. L. Sheppard went up to Fort Valley yesterday morning after a prisoner. Miss Lovle Lindsay left Monday af ternoon for Moultrie, on a visit to her brother Dr, Lindsay. Ordinary Hargrove went down to Drayton and Kelly’s turpentine still Monday inspecting bridges. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellison of Round- tree, arrived in the city Saturday on a visit to relatives and friends. ' Mrs. D. B. Leonard and daughter, Miss Bertha, left Monday afternoon for Albany, on a visit to Mrs, Sherry Lewis. H. T« Evers of Findlay was in Vienna a short while Tuesday morning on bus iness and took thneto drop up and subscribe for the News. Mrs. L. Q. Nobles and children went down to Wray Saturday afternoon with Mm. Ward on a visit. Thoy were ac companied as far as Cordele by Mr. Nobles. Heard's Opera House. 3--NIGHTS-3 —COMMENCING— For SHOES, For HATS, For DRY GOODS, For CLOTHING, For JEWELRY, For SEWING MACHINES, For FURNITURE, For 1 RUNES, , t\ a x vTATrn n For VES, Opening-‘ROANOKE ~ pla y* For HARDWARE, For TINWARE, For GLASSWARE, For CROCKERY, For GROCERIES, For PATENT MEDICINES, THURSDAY, SEPT. 25th, —THE • WOODFORD STOCK GO. In a repertoire of new and up-to-date Comedies and Dramas* W Songs and Dances. Matinee Saturday. -TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT— Forbes it Coxe Drug Store. Mrs. Wall and children and Miss Grif fin of Jeffersonville, and Mrs. Hose of Tivolo, who have been visiting the family of C. I.Dennett returned home Monday. P. G. Busbee came in from the plan tation Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday with homefolks. Perry is hav ing the material hauled, we are inform ed, to erect him a new home this fall. FOR SALE—Five roon residence and four acres of land, known as the Psge property in North East Vienna. Price (600. Apply to A. E. Jordan, Vienna, Ga. OUR HOME FOB SALE.. We hereby announce to the public that our land is for sale containing 202) acres, being in the 7th district of Dooly county, seven miles west of Vienna. There to about a 3 hone farm of open land, Improvements very good, one tenant house besides dwelling. Out houses very good. Branch runs through the plaee affording everlasting water for stock. This place is known as the George Butler place. For prices and farther Information and particulars of this property—see us at your earliest possible date as this notice will run for a few days only. Tours for business, CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED and DYED. If yon want work cone in a first- clus manner, give me your orders. I make a specialty of cleaning up Summer Clothes to bo put away for the winter or Winter Clothes that have been packed up during thesummei. I also make a specialty of cleaning up Ladles Skirts, carpets and matting. Yours for business, , JAEFU8 BREWER. k Boy’s wild ride lor Lito With family sround expecting him to die, and a son riding for life t8 tulles to get Dr Kings N^w Discovery for con- sumption, coughs and colds, W II Brotvn of Leesville, Ind. endured deaths agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine B ive instant relief and soon cured him. e writes: *-I now sleep soundly every night” Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bionceltis, coughs colds and gripp prove its matchless merit for all throat and lungtroubles. Guran- teed. Bottles gov and (i. Trial bottles free. Eorbes Sc Cove, druggists. ALL CLASS OF MERCHANDISE SLAUGHTERED. • Cut Prices”—Cut to Sell- Competition need not try to compete. In the next ninety days all the stock is money values. Come quick, bring the CASH, your “Daddy’s” credit will not be ques tioned. This is close out sale. Respectfully, D. B. Thompson. A PARSON’S NOBLE ACT. '1 want all the world to know," writes Rev C J Budlong of Asliway, R I, “what a thoughtful good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured me of Jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me great sufferings tor many years. Fora genome all-around care they excell anything I ever saw.’’ Elec- trie Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonperful work in liver, kidney and stomach troubles. Don’t fall to try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran ; B 1 H. A G. W, BDTLEB... teed by JPprjjes* Coxe Drug Ox. % W% OJ U g r g- | G o To ^ 2 c0 m r ua la © fe u D E IU Z & OJ z u o E jo u o *6 Q J 04 5 03 Ot a § a If it's Clothing YOU WANT TO HUY, DONT STOP ’TILL YOU HAVE LOOKED THROUGH THAT LINE OF UP-TO-DATE\ 0 KANTBEBEAT 0 CLOTHING WHICHWaXton Bros. ARE SELLING AT prices 1 HAT DEFY Competition! -Don’t fall to see their line of- $10,12.50,15.00 and 12.50 Suits. A Complete Line of the Latest * JV £? Style Hats Just Received. To clear out our odds and ends we are offering some rare bargains in SHOES, this week. The famous lone $2.50 Shoe for $1.75 Tan Shoes worth $3.00 going at 1.75 Ladies Shoes worth $1.75 going at 75 0 UR SALES LAST WEEK WERE THE BEST IN OUR HISTORY WE EXPECT TO DOUBLE THEM IF LOW PRICES AND HONEST DEALING MEAN ANYTHING. WRLT0N BROS.