The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, October 11, 1902, Image 5

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zm&mw I /4fl«)q>mart r all r ashions/ J i Ii! j^Hqthingi The Correct Fall and Winter Styles are Ready fdr Inspection All who appreciate the best. Clothing at Moderate prices will surely be interested in our elaborate style=range. We bid you welcome, whether you desire to buy uow^or merely wish to learii the latest fashions. .OOPVRIGHTEO DESIGNERS AND - MAKERSOP TINE CLOTHING* WWgiJeDraptfs J. P. HEARD & SONS PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT Those Who Come and Those Who Go on Business and Pleasure. Autumn Note. The woodlan’s shine with silver An' autumn’s golden goods, An’ that’s jest why we’re feelin’ Like taking to the woods. Col. J. M. Busbee visited Macon and Unadllla Thursday. Col. W. V Harvard went up to Atlanta Thursday on business. F. L. Hester visited Findlay and ’inehurst Thursday. M. E. Bushin visited Cordeier Thurs day. \ John H. Jordan and sister Miss Mary Of Findlay, visited Macon Thursday. Mrs. L. Davies visited friends at Oordele this week. J. P. Heard, Jr., and wife took in the Itreet fair at Macon this week. Q. W. Fulllngton of Pinehnrst, was here Thursday on business. For Crockery ofjill kinds see Taylor Bros. Winter Underwear going at a rapid rate at Taylor Bros. Taylor Bros, have just received 12 barrels of glassware including all kinds of lamps. Begulnr 6c. ohecks going at 4c. for the next few weeks. Also Fruit of Loom Bleaching at 8o. Taylor Bros. One half car lojd of cook stoves just received at Taylor Bros., bought before the advance. Mrs. H. J. Morgan, Miss Rosenburg and Miss Meta Meeks visited Macon this week. Say l Atnt you going to. get one of those nice fall suits at Taylor Bros., before they are all gone? New ready-made waists for ladies; they will be up to your expectationr. Oall early. J P Heard & Sons. 8. S. Hudson of near Unadilla,* was town Thursday and subscribed for [he News a year. J. J. Cooper visited Atlanta Wednes- ay in search of more bargains for his ore. Have your walks fixed and laid with land Cement. For sale by' D. B, * " I r of Viennans attended the and Farmer’s Congress at sweek. * ienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to do your ginning. Good service guar anteed. S. W. 0. Darsey of near Pinehnrst .called to see us Thursday and subscrib ed for the News six months. FOR SALE—CHEAP! Cordele Property. Four nice locations—all comer lots [three lots in each.-j Location of No. 1,. 1, 2, and 3, Bile. U9 Location of No. 2, 8, 9, and 10, Bile. U8 Location of No. S, 11, 12, and 13, Bile. 148 Location of Lot No. 4,' 18,19 and 20, Bile. 148 Also have a nice 3-story, 9 room Residence, in prettiest location-in Cordele, and will make easy terms to purchaser, If desired. Will exchange for farm lands nicely located. Have several farms and residences for sale close in to Vienna. Also have the following farm lands, numbered: 104,103, 133. 133,137,138,136, 135, 134. ‘3*. <3 3 i «9 “ n d 194. Also have the Bill Minor place, containing 3318 acres, to be told at a bargain, and it will pay anyone in need ot such property to see me at once. Has ten-horse farm In cultivation, and the rest in cane brake and bard wood. Located near Bay Point. If You Want a Home or Property, Cheap, Write, ’Phone or Call to See J. R. KELLY, VIENNA, GA. Lot of land No. 198. [unim proved,} 262 1-2 acres, in 6th District, on Blacleshear road; Close to School house and Church,5 or 6 miles to Cordele. City Lot No, 1, Block 47. with 6-room house. A bargain for cash; would also sell on easy terms. For SHOES, For HATS, For DRY GOODS, For CLOTHING, For JEWELRY, For SEWING MACHINES, Far FURNITURE, For 1 RUNES, For STOVES, For HARDWARE, For TINWARE, Far GLASSWARE, Far CROCKERY, For GROCERIES, For PATENT MEDICINES, WANTED Two hundred young men anil ladies to qualify for paying positions. If you are interested, write us tor our handsome illustrated catalog. THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, da.. Special bargains at R. Boniske’s for the next 80 days. Col. Pearson Ellis transacted soma legal business here yesterday morning. Everything going at greatly reduced prices at R. Boniske’s, Call and exam ine goods and prices. Judge J. D. Hurgrove, D. L. Hender son, M. L. James and L. L. Woodward visited Macon yesterday. “Never since the morning store sang together’’ have better values been offered than J. P. HEARD & SONS are offering now. A. E. Jordan and wife and son Orrie, jfjsdames G. W. Wooten and L. C. Owen, Messrs D. B. Leonard, T. T. Morgan and M. P. Hall visited Macon shopping Thursday. Mrs. W. R. Summers and Mrs. E. G. Arnold of Turin, arrived Thursday on a visit to S. F. Summers, bringing with them Sam Lee, the little son of Mr. Summers who has been spending sev eral months there with his grand mother. Charlie Bennett knows a good thing and has just bought a second-hand buggy and wagon, worth twice what he paid for them. Others might do well to see us. J. P. Heard & Sons, the Buggy and Wagon People, oomxq TBS PEAR. pear, without knowing anything of the drops of water. When the mo ment for the performance has ar rived, place the edge of the knife on the exact spot, then burn the thread, and the pear in falling will be cut in two. Tills experiment can also be done with, two knives placed crosswise. The knives must be crossed at the exact spot where the drops have fallen. • Thankful For Anything. “Now, Edward, the best portion? of the fowl are for the gnests, bo what are you going to say when i ask you what you will have ?” “Just a few of the feathers, please.” Mrs. B. F. Sheppard and baby went up to Vienna yesterday to visit rela tives.—Cordele Newt. Mrs. J. P. Heard, Mits Lucy Heard and Price, Gladys and Bailey Heard attended the street fair in Macon this week. wn* itt i ... s > So Tog s co I ui c E “ H Eti u «8 If it’s Clothing YOU WANT TO BUY. DONT STOP *TILL YOT1 HAVE LOOKED THROUGH THAT LINE OF UP-TO-DATE, £> KANTBEBEAT CLOTHING WH/CJ? Walton Bros. ARE SELLING AT prices 1 HAT DEFY Competition -Don’t fail to see their lino of- $10,12.50,15.00 and 17.50 Suits. A Complete Line of the Latest * ^ ^ Style Hats Just Received. To cleur 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 BESI IN OUR HISTORY WE EXPECT TO DOUBLE THEM IK L0 W PRICES AND HONEST DEALING MEAN ANYTHING. WALTON BROS. We consider “the best clothing in the world” none too good for. our patrons— This UKt Oil Garmcwts^ Schloss Bros. & Co. are the acknowledge makers of “the BEST clothing in the world”— therefore you'll fnd iis well equipped witfi SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS from these well-known manufacturers. All their clothing bears this label.