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Local and Personal News.
Max James visited Pinehurst Friday.
For Crockery of all kinds see Taylor
Bros.
Mrs. Dr. 0. T. Stovall visited Cordele
Thursday.
If you need a mule, horse, wagon or
buggy call on Walton Bros.
Mrs. G. W. Busbee is on the sick list
this week.
Oar load of Portland cement Just
arrived. D. B. THOMPSON.
F. L. Hester visited Unadilla Thurs
day afternoon.
$8.00 Hats for $2.00, and every hat is
guaranteed. J P Heard & Sons.
Judge U. V. Whipple of Cordele, was
in the city Thursday.
Winter Underwear going at a rapid
rate at Taylor Bros.
Judge J. A. Walden and wife visited
friends at Coney Sunday.
Genuine Georgia seed rye Just re
ceived at J P Heard & Sons.
Coroner J. W. Graham, of Unadilla,
was in town Wednesday.
Col. W. V, Harvard visited Unadilla
on business Wednesday. ,
Half car of Texas best rust proof
oats just received at Walton Bros.
Miss Nina Davies visited Judge U. V.
Whipple Thursday and Friday.
Anything on wheels at J jP Heard A
Sons, the Buggy and Wagon people.
J, P. Heard returned home from a
business trip to Atlanta Wednesday.
W. J. Oliver of Unadilla, spent a
few hours here Wednesday on business.
Col. M. P. Hall visited Unadilla on
legal business Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Raoul, Jr., went
down to Cordele, Thursday afternoon.
Dr. W. M. Haslam and wife of Pine
hurst were in the city shopping Thurs
day.
Don't fail to see our fine stock. We’ve
got them worth the money.
J. P. Heard & Sons.
Col. G, W. Busbee and son, J. M.
Busbee, visited Atlanta on business
Tuesday.
If you want mules and horses that
are strictly all right see us.
J. P, Heard A Sons.
Judge D. L. Henderson and CoL D.
A R. Crum, visited Cordele Wednes
day afternoon.
Regular 6c. checks going at 4c. for
the next few weeks. Also Fruit of
Loom Bleaching at 8c. Taylor Bros.
Miss Mamie Sheppard of this city t
and brother, Rome, of Cordele, attend-
the Inter-Fair in Atlanta Tuesday.
Have your walks fixed and laid with
Portland Cement. For sale by D. B.
Thompson.
P. A. Lennard is able to be up again
after a short illness.
Col. D. A. R Crum visited Americus
on business Wednesday.
Prof. Robert. L. Mason attended the
horse show in Atlanta this week.
Taylor Bros, have just received 12
barrels of glassware including all kinds
of lamps;
Patrick Butler and sister. Miss May,
of Drayton, spent yesteaday in the city
with relatives. , '
Joe. F. Everett returned home from
Atlanta Thursday afternoon where he
went to attend the fair.
If our clothes are not better than
other merchants at the price, don’t buy
them. . J P Heard & Sons.
J. L. Taggart’s millinery opening
was a grand success, judging from the
streams of people going in and out.
J. H. Bowen, a prominent farmer of
the Pleasant Valley community renew
ed his subscription a year in advance
Monday.
The machinery for the Cotton Oil
Mill has arrived, and the same will]
be in operation about the 1st, of No
vember.
Miss Grace Benson of Hartwell ar
rived in the city yesterday and will be
the guest of Miss Bertha Leonard for
some weeks. .
FOR SALE—Two young cows with
young calves. Good stock. Address
or call on J. B. Fohkhasd,
2t Pinehurst, Ga.
Henry Simmons is now with the
popular firm of Walton Bros., telephone
or leave your orders for groceries and
they will have prompt attention.
Miss Eloise McCurry and Miss Ethel
Benson, students, of Macon Wesleyan
college are coming down Saturday and
will visit friends here until Monday.
The best is the cheapest. Buy mules
and horses from us and you won’t have
to be trading every day. /
J. P. Heard A Sons.
Mr J N Edwards has just purchased
a new “Old Hickory” wagon from J P
Heard A Sons. He has used them be
fore. This is proof enough that he
likes them.
Miss Ruby Ross Pope, a charming
and accomplished young lady of Mon-
ticello, Ga., .will visit Miss Lilia May
McDonald in this city. Miss Pope’s
friends are numerous in Vienna.
Judge T. F. Etheridge of near Pine
hurst, gave us a call yesterday, renew-
newing his subscription a year and
subscribing for it to be sent to his
grand-daughter at Gordon, Ga. Many
thanks. Still the News grows.
Mr. M. E. Rushin, special agent of
the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Company is writing more business
among the best men than ever before.
He has already written over $20,000
.life insurance this month and this is
'only the 17th.
Rev. E. S. Atkinson will fill his regu
lar appointment at the Baptist church
tomorrow. Go out and hear him,
The News is to print the tickets of
this county for Mr. E. B. Lewis. Vote
the ticket and subscribe for the News,
J. O. Hamilton has returned home
from the stock market where he has
purchased another car load of fine
horses and mules.
Attention is called to the car load of
fine Kentucky horses and ihules that
J. P. Heai-d A Sons have just received.
They are a “smart set.”
J. I. Peavy, a prominent-farmer of
Mingo, was in the city yesterday and
gave us a pleasant call. He renewed
his subscription for a year. Thanks.
Rev. J. M. Kelly and E. S. Atkinson
have been engaged ill a protracted
meeting at Richwood this week Rev.
Oxford of Atlantans also assisting in
the meeting. A good meeting is being
had.
Some men say all insurance is alike.
If you think so just try a policy in the
Mutual Benefit alongside some other
company and you will soon find the
difference between tweedle dee a’d
tweedle dum.
R. A. Gordon, a prominent, farmerof
near Unadilla, sent the News office a
sample of pecans grown on his farm
Wednesday. This is the first year of
bearing and they have quite a nice
flavor.
J P. Heard A Sons have just deliver
ed two four horse*‘Old Hickory” wag
ons to Mr W H Cormack thnt they
sold him Mr. Carmack will use these
with his mill. He can deliver a car of
lumber a day with these wagons.
There is insurance and insurance,
but there is no insurance like the
Mutual Benefit. It pays you in
terest each year on your money
while you live and pays the policy
when you die.
The Vienna News is receiving a liberal
patronage from the merchants of Vien
na, and more applications for space
than we can accomodate from other
towns. We believe in reserving as
much space at possible for our readers,
that we may give ell the local news of
the county and most important hap-
nings of the country at large.
Take care ot the stomack.
The man or woman who*o digestion is
perfect and whose stomach performs its
everp fnnetiod is never sick, Kodolclenn-
see, purifies aud sweatens the stomach
and cures positively and permanently all
stomach troubles, indigestion and dfspep-
sia. It it the wonderful rcconstruntcve
tonic that It making to many tick people
well and weak people ttronir by convey
ing to their bodies all of their nourish
ments In the food they est. Rev J H
Holladay of Holladay, Mast, writes: Ko-
dal hat cured me. I consider It the best
remedy I ever used Tor dispeptia and
stomach troubles. . 1 was given up by
physicians and Kodal saved my life.
Take itafter meals. Vienna Drug Co
For SHOES,
For HATS,
For DRY GOODS,
For CLOTHING,-
For JEWELRY,
For SEWING
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE,
For 1RUNKS,
For STO VES,
For HARD WARE,
For TINWARE\
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
For PATENT
MEDICINES,
OTHERS MAY
quote you* prices on all they
have to sell; but business doing
is the thing that will tell.
Come to see us, get our prices
and you will find, that ou r
prices on goods of every kind,
[and our stock' is complete]
KHNTBEBEAT.
We have the line of Under
wear for Men, Women and
children that we have ever
been able to secure, bought in
large quantities, direct from
manufacturer, for cash.
You arc are missing the greatest opportunity of your
life if you fail to secure one of those
SUITS.
BRAND
which we are selling at prices to suit your purse.
Owing to our increase in business we have decided to
pul on a dray; should you need anything in our line, 'phone
us and we will be pleased to send it to you. We are here for
business and carry a complete line of Family and Fancy
Groceries, Com, Oats and Hay. Yours to serve,
WALTON BROS.
Tailor
The Smart Fall Fashions
Are Ready in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Fine Clothi
. aaauDtataQarac acmaacacatacaoc
The Correct Fall and Winter Styles are Ready for 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 now==or merely wish to learn the latest fashions.
consider “the best clothing in the world” none too good for our patrons—
Schloss Bros. & Co. are the acknowledge makers of “the BEST clothing in the world’
therefore you'll fni us well equipped with SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS
from these well-known manufacturers. All their clothing tears this label.
J. P. HEARD & SONS.