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—BIG SHIPMENT OF—
, Tennessee and Kentucky
HORSES AND MULES
-JUST RECEIVED.-
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Have the Best Stock Ever Offered Here.
We Mean What we Say.
PRICES RIGHT.
J. P. HEARD & SO S.
PITHY PERSONALS
POINTEDLY PUT
Those Whi Come and Those Who do on
Business and Pleasure.
The Past and the Present.
In days gone by
When she and I
Would drive through leafy lanes,
I begged my Jane,
But all In vain,
To let me hold the reins.
’Twas long ago;
Now, to my woe,
My vigor sjowly wanes,
For Jane, you see
(’Twixt you and me),
Still firmly holds the reins.
Smart Set.
King Bee cook stoves for sale at
Taylor Bros
R. J. Beynold tobacco tags worth
money at W. W. Jordan’s.
♦3.00 Hats for $2.00, and every hat is
guaranteed. J P Heard & Sons.
J. P. and J. J. Parker paid Vienna
business trip Wednesday.
Largest line of glassware ever shown
In Vienna at Taylor Bros.
Mrs. D. A. Taylor left yesterday for
Arabi, on a visit to parents.
Reynolds tobacco tags redeemed at
highest cash price by W. W. Jordan
J. H. Jordan and sister, Miss Lizzie
■Of near Findlay, visited W. W. Jordan
yesterday.
Mr. Bushin told three Disc Haurrows
last Wednesday and took orders for
two more.
* See Taylor Bros., Hat Display
■how case before buying, also their
fine line of shoe*.
Mr. R. Boniske returned from New
York Wednesday, where he has been
buying goods.
Judge Littlejohn is this week presi
ding over the 8tewart Superior court
at Lumpkin, Ga.
If you want mules and horses that
are strictly all right see us.
J. P, Heard A Sons.
Judge J. L. Martin of NelUeville, was
In town Thursday and renewed his
subscription a year. Thank*.
0. B. Eason of near Coney, gave us
pleasant call Wednesday and renewed
hit subscription n year. Many thanks.
If you want to put your oats and
Wheat in good shape, get a Disc Har
row from Mr. Ruthin, and yflu’U do the
proper thing.
Sheriff G. W. Sheppard was very tick
yesterday and oould not be down town.
Hit friend* misted the jovial voice of
the Sheriff.
I Mr. Rushin has just sold a car load of
I high grade guano for oats and the way
the farmers are hauling it out shows
that they are determined to go at it
right this fall.
The many friends of Miss Lucy
Heard ore delighted to learn that she is
up again. Miss Heard has been suffer
ing from fever.
Mr. Rushin will sell you anything
you want whether you have the money
or not. It is your business he is after,
and not your money.
Mrs. R. Kellam left Wednesday af
ternoon for Hawkinsville on a visit to
the family of Mr. Guff Baskins, who
live* near that city. ,
The News used to think all insurance
was alike ’till we took a policy in the
Mutual Benefit. Now we see there’s
none other like it.
Mr. Freeman Mason now rides when
lie plows. He hns bought one of Mr.
Rushin'* Osborne Rival Disc Harrows.
Mr. Mason knows the best.
Miss Mamie Sheppard of Vienna, who
has been the attractive guest of "her
sister Mrs. W. T. Perry, bos 'returned
home.—Cordele Daily News.
It/1* with regret that the friends of
Mrs. L. M. Dmightry learn that si.-e
loses a fS.000 insurance policy by the
lapse of payment of three days.
Miss Nellie Thorpe of Cordele, has
accepted a nest government position
as teacher in the school* at Havana
Cuba.
The A. A B. bridge gang la here and
are getting the trestle work ready for
laying the iron, which is to commence
sometime In November.
Misses Lilia May McDonald, Grare
Benson and Bertha Leonard, spent
Friday evening in Cordele, visiting
friends and attending the Opera.
The Mutual Benefit both insures and
assures. It insures your family against
want in the event of your death, and
assures you an annual interest on your
money.
The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to
do your ginning. Good service guar
anteed.
LOST—A gold watch charm set with
diamonds in the form of a crescent.
•My initials “M. E. R.” is engraved on
back of charm which Is a locket watch
charm. Rewarded if returned to the
owner, , M. E. Reunite.
Mr. P. C. Patrick, a prominent farmer
of Dooling, was In the city Wednesday,
and renewed his subscription to the
News a year. Mr. Patrick informed
us that a town had been laid off at
Dooling on the grading of the A. A B,
and that several business houses and
residences would be erected in the
near future.
Anything for men. women and ehil*
dren to be found at Taylor Bros.
Col. D. A. R. Crum received a tele-,
gram that hi* sister, Mrs. l’cagler, of
Homervilie, Ga., had died Wednesday
night and be left Thursday morning to
attend the funeral.
Mr. Ernest Roebuck now has a splen
did position with the Southern Express
Co. He made bis first run Monday
over the d. A. L , between Cordele and
Savannah.—Cordele News.
The many friends that Miss Annie
Outlaw has won by her sweet disposi
tion and charming manners, will hear
with regret of her departure yesterday
for her home in Lake Park, Ga.
If you have a new ground to take in
this winter you should, by all meads,
get a Disc Harrow from Mr. Rushin, as
with it to prepare the land, you .can
make as much the first year as any
succeeding year.
Aside from representing only the best
insurance companies, both life and fire,
and handling the most up-to-date farm
implements, Mr. Rushin is favorably
known to all the people, who have un
bounded confidence in what-he tells
them. Hence he occupies an unique
position in the business world.
8. F. Sunymers is the receiver of
barrell by express containing some fine
apples of several winter varieties, also
somo sweet potatoes, turnips, beans,
tomatoes, pens, tomato catsup, dried
peaches and apples, butter, etc. This
barrell is very mucli appreciated by Mr.
Summers as it was sent to him by his
parents from Turin, Coweta county.
Some life insurance agents have to
run down clients to write them. Not
so with Special Agent M. E. Kushiu,
who represents the old Mutual Benefit.
Mr. Rushin can’t get around fast enough
to write ail the business that is offered
his company. The Nows was shown a
letter this week from a prominent bus
iness man (n another town asking Mr.
Rushin to eome next day and-write his
application. And this is nothing un
usual either.
For SHOES,
For HATS,
For DRY (lOODS;
For CLOTHING,
For JEWELRY,
For SEWING
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE,
For 2RUNES,
For STOVES,
For HARD WARE,
For TINWARE,
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
For PATENT
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One Dollar Reward-
For a piece of old gold band
round piece of Atlantic cable with
five copper wires in middle, sur
rounded by vulcanized rubber and
steel wires and about the size of a
dime. L. L. Woodward.
Take ears of Iks stomach.
The man or woman whose digestion is
perfect and whose stomach performs its
everp fnnetiod is never sick, Kodolclesn-
set, purifies aud sweaten* the stomach
and cure* positively and permanently all
stomach troubles, indigestion and dispep-
sia. It is the wonderlul reconstrncteve
tonic that it making so many sick people
well and weak people stronsr by convey
ing lo their bodies all of their nourish
ments in the food they eat. Rev J ll
Holladay qf Holiadar, Mass, writes: Ko-
dal has cured me. I consider it the best
remedy I ever used Tor diapepsia and
stomach troubles. 1 was given up by
physicians and Kndal saved my life.
Take Itafter meaD. Vienna Drug Co
“ 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 our
prices on goods of every kind,
[and our stock is complete]
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 arc missing the greatest opportunity of your
life if you fail lo secure one of those
BRAND
which we are selling at prices to suit your purse.
Owing to our increase in business we have decided to
put on a dray; should you need anything in our line, ''phone
us undue 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.