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PITHY PERSONALS
POINTEDLY PUT
Those Who Come and Those Who Go on
Business and Pleasure.
King Bee cook stoves for sale at
Taylor Bros.
M. 0. Pittman visited Pinehurst
Sunday.
G. F. Grimsley of Richwood, was in
the city Sunday.
Genuine Georgia seed rye just re
ceived at J P Heard & Sons.
B. F, Forbes made a business trip to
Macon yesterday.
Rev. J. L. Morrill and son of Carters-
ville, are in the city.
Will Sheppard of Cordcle, visited
homefolks here Sunday.
If you need a mule, horse, wagon or
buggy call on Walton Bros.
A. C. Bullington of Findlay, was in
town on business Monday.
J. B. Forehand of Pinehurst, spent
Monday in the city on business
Car load of Portland cement just
arrived. D. B. THOMPSON,
S. F. Sommers and wife visitef. the
family of D. A Pitts at Cordele Sunday.
$8.00 Hate for $2.00, and every hot is
guaranteed. J P Heard A Sons.
Mrs. Hugh Calhoun and son. Dr.
Calhoun, were in town shopping Mon
day.
Miss Nell McCall left Monday after
noon for Cordele, on a visit of several
days.
8ee Taylor Bros., Hat Display
show case before buying, also their
fine line of shoes.
M. B. Bowen of Findlay, was in the
city Saturday.
W. J. Locke of Mingo, was in the city
on business Saturday.
J. Q. Shipp returned home Saturday
from a trip to Cordele.
Largest line of glassware ever shown
in Vienna at Taylor Bros.
Mrs. G. B. Spears is the guest of Mrs
J. D. Norris this week.
A. P. Freeman and family visited
relatives at Cordele Sunday.
Deputy-Sheriff T. R. Smith went up
to Unadilla Monday afternoon.
Col. Watts Powell visited Unadilla
on legal business last Wednesday.
Anything for men. women and chil
dren to be found at Taylor Bros,
E. 8. Lnsseter and family of Cordele,
spent Sunday in the city with relatives.
W. H. Hogsett and E. Hill of near
Tippettville, were in the city Monday.
Messrs Ben Botler and W. T. Adkins
visited friends at Byromville Sunday.
I. H. Lamb of Cordele, spent Sunday
in the city with his son, depot agent J.
H. Lamb.
Miss Anniel Pickett of Americus,
visited the family of S. F. Summers
Sunday.
If you want mules and horses that
are strictly all right see us.
J. P, Heard A Sons.
Mrs. H. B. Thomson and three chil
dren left Sunday for McRae, on a visit
to relatives.
Mrs. T. T. Morgan and daughter,
Miss Ida visited Macon on a shopping
expedition Saturday. •
W. M. Hall of Warrior, visited rela
tives in the county this week. He
returned home yesterday.
Cols. W. V. Harvard, J. M. Busbee
andDeputy Sheriff W. L. Sheppard
visited Cordele Monday afternoon.
Mr. E. G. Walton of the Vienna
Lumber Co. has just purchased a band,
some Rubber tire Runabout from J. P.
Heard A Sons. Quality counts with
Mr. Walton. .
The city editor spent Satu day even
ing and Sunday with friends in Ash-
burn.
D. H. Ledbetter, manager of the
Cordele Telephone company, was i*
the city yesrerday.
Judson L. Lashley,’ Charlie Gurr,
Floy L. Hester and N. G. Broome, at
tended the opera at Cordele Monday
evening.
Among the visitors from Cordele
Sunday were i. ake Heard, Ernest Roe
buck, Herbert Bushin, John Lilly and
Monroe Hunt.
Misses Ethel Benson aud Eloite Mo-
Curry, ^vho were visiting Miss Bertha
Leonard, have returned to the Wesley
an college in Macon.
C. S. Carnes of Cartersville arrived
in the city Sunday on a visit to his
father, Capt. Samuel Carnes. He is
suffering from a lame foot. •
Miss Estine Rosenburg, who has
been spending some time here with
her friend. Miss Meta Meek, has re
turned to her home in Florida.
Col; M. P. Hall visited Americus and
Macon on legal business Monday.
Cols. J. W. HaygooJ and C. L. De-
Vaughn of Montezuma, were here
yesterday on business.
J. M, Torbert, J. T. Folds and G. W.
Fullington of Pinehurst, were here
yesterday.
D. E. Murray of near this city left
Monday afternoon for Macon, where be
goes to enter the Ga—Ala., Business
school. We wish him success.
D. J. Gilbert and son-in-law, Mr.
Mercer, of Colon, were in the city yes
terday and Mr, Gilbert renewed his
subscription. Mr. Gilbert knows a
good thing when he sees it and doubt
less thinks that of the News.
Mrs. Joseph Burnea returned home
Saturday night from Macon, where
she had been for two days on a shop
ping expedition.
L. J.' Spradley and friend, Mr. Hud
son, of near Pinehurst, gave us n
pleasant call yesterday, Mr. Spradley
renewed his subscription- a year.
Thanks.
LOST—A mortgage note dated June
21,1902, due Sept. 16th, for $23. on one
bay mare mule, 5 acres cotton and 12
acres corn on D. B. Leonard place.
Finder will leave same with J. G. Fore
hand.
The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to
.do your ginning." Good service guar
anteed.
Mesdames. W. R. Summers and E. G.
Arnold who has been visitsngthe family
of S. F. Summers und other relatives
in the county, returned to their home
at Turin Sunday.
Misses Fannie and Louie Fenn re
turned home Saturday night from
Wesleyan College in response to a
telegram announcing the serious ill
ness of their grandfather, Mr.- John
Collier, who lives five miles South-west
of the city.
J. B. Folds and wife of near Pine-
hurst, returned home Saturday from
Arlington, where they went to attend
the Chattahoochee Singing convention.
Mr. Folds reports a very enjoyable
trip and says that he heard some of the
best singing that he ever heurd before.
ftUALITV
- AND —-
Precision
J. S. Whitehead, D. D. S. Opt. D.
Vienna, Georgia.
Tbo Spendthrift.
Once upon o time there was a spend
thrift who made bis father very un
happy through bis profligate habits.
“My son." said the parent, “you
spend every penny that you get, and
it mast cease. Remember that the
pennies make shillings and the shil
lings make pounds. If you do not
change yonr habits of always spend
ing to habits of judicious saving, 1 will
not spare the rod.” '
The admonition had no good effect on
the youth, and be continued to spend
the pennies before they could accu
mulate into shillings.
His father spoke no more about the
matter, bat be applied the rod most
vigorously to him until be bowled with
pain.
MoraL-He who spends the pennies
will get the pounds.—New York Her-
For SHOES,
For HATS,
For DRY GOODS,
For CLOTHING,
For JEWELRY,
For SEWING v
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE,
For 1 RUNES,
For STOVES,
For HARDWARE,
For TINWARE,
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
For PATENT
MEDICINES,
Regular 6c. checks going at 4c. for
the next few weeks. Also Fruit of
Loom Bleaching at 8c. Taylor Bros.
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OTHERS MAY
quote you prices pn 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 completel
KANTBEBEAT.
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 are are missing the greatest opportunity of your
life if you fail to secure one of those
Made
SUITS.
which ice are selling at prices to suit yottr purse.
Owing to our increase in business we have decided to
put on a dray; shovld 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.
f —BIG SHIPMENT OF-
Tennessee and Kentucky
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We Have the Best Stock Ever Offered Here.
We Mean What we Say.
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PRICES RIGHT.
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