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PITHY PERSONALS I Mrs. A. J. Quick, the efficient matron
POINTEDLY PUT' al t * ie ^ >oor * 8 •I®* 5 this week.
Those Who Come and Those Who Go on
Business and Pleasure.
■ P. G. Busbee is quite sick with fever
at the home of his parents in this city.
"Genuine Georgia Seed Rye at J P
Heard & Sons.
Bennie L. Spears is on a visit to his
mother at the home of Rev. J. D. Norris.
Monroe Hunt of Cordele, visited rel
atives here Sunday.
Clint Carnes returned to Cartersville
Saturday.
Mrs. Summer Smith has been quite
sick for several days.
Mrs. J. 3. Stovall is on the slek list
this week.
The weather is colder and the prices
are lower at J. P. Heard & Sons.
3. Q. Shipp continues to bequite sick
with fever.
R. Boniske has just arrived from New
York and is showing a fine line of fall
goods. .
The many friends of 3. G. Lasseter
will be glad to learn of his recovery
from an attack of slow fever.
Mr. John Collier, who has been very
sick several weeks, is reported to be
much better.
Look out for the changes of the ads
of 3. P. Heard A Sons and Rainbow &
Feldser in Saturday’s issue.
Mrs. Jas. R. Kelly and the mother or
Mr. Kelly, are both very stek at their
home on Union street.
Mrs. H. W. Powell nnd daughter,
Miss Clevie, spent Sunday in the city
with her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Lasseter.
Mrs. 3. D. Norris’ pet dog "Dandy”
found Carl Morgan’s pet rabbit in Rev.
Norris’ lot Friday night and killed it,
much to the regret of-all concerned.
Dr. H. A. Mobley left Monday night
for Macon, where he went to attend the
Grand Lodge of Masons, whieh is in
session there this week.
Miss Carrie Woodward left last week
fpr Tampa. Fla., where she will spend
the Winter with her brother, Mr. D. M.
Woodward.
Anything in up-to-date dry goods,
ladies and gents furnishings, shoes,
hats and clothing, or anything found
in an up-to-date store. B. Boniske
The new boiler at the Oil Mill
was fired up Monday for the first time.
The new engine has arrived and is being
put in position and will be in operation
In a short time.
- Jno. B. McDonald has gone to Way-
cross on business' this week.
Genuine Texas Rust Proof Seed oats
guaranteed at J P Heard <fc Sons.
The News will now give at the head
of the editorial column a weather
forecast in every issue.
Rev. J. A. Nelson attended the Little
River association at Mt. Calvery church
near Fitzgerald last week.
The Unndilia Baptist church hns left
the Houston Baptist association and
joined the Rehobeth association.
A Seventh Day Adventist church has
been organized near Harmony church
with twenty-three members.
Miss Grace Benson, who has been the
charming guest of Miss, Bertha Leon-,
ard for some time returned Monday to
her home at Hartwell, Go.
Rev. J. D. Norris preached at Liberty
Saturday. The church in a business's
meeting heartily invited the Houston
Association to meet with them next
year.
Mr. J. O. Stnndridge. a prominent
shingle mill man of near Findlny, was
in the city Saturday and -purchased a
handsome buggy and harness from J F
Heard & Sons. *
A. J. Shell returned home Saturdny
from a trip down to Moultrie and Mur
phy in ‘Colquitt county prospecting,
but says he found out that old Dooly
was good enough for him awhile longer.
C. W. Harvey, oneofourmostvalued
subscribers of Moultrie, sent us in two
dollars Saturday for the News. He is
a former Doolyitc und enjoys getting
the News.
Prof. J. H. Hendley of Kerns, was a
caller at the taws office Friday.
Anything for men. women nnd chil
dren to be found at Taylor Bros.
The. Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to
do ybur ginning. Good service guar
anteed. ‘ .
Col. Watts Powell visited Americas
on legal business Saturday.
For Best Clothing go to 3 P.Heanl &
Sons.
Col. W. F George returned from
trip to Atlanta Monday night.
~"3. H. Lambaricf brfde visited relatives
at Cordele Monday night.
Full line Ladies Jackets from $3.25 to
$15.00 at J P Heard & Sons.
Col. if. H. Dorris of Cordele, was in
the city on business Monday.
New lot of the celebrated “Old Hick
ory” wagons just received at J. P,
Heard 6 Sons.
Mrs. P. G, McDonald and daughter,
Miss Lilia Mae, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Busbee in Cordele this week.
Miss Cliff Whitehead returned homo
Saturday afternoon from Pinehurst,
where she has been visiting relatives.
J. M. Mathews of the Stetson Lum
ber Co., located at Macon, Gn.', is in
Vienna this week on business.
0. R. Morgan of Cordele, was here
Saturday afternoon and Sunday visiting
his family./
D. A. Taylor and wife spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. i'. N. McKouzio at
Arabi.
For SHOES,
For HATS,
For DRY GOODS,
For CLOTHING,
For JEWELRY,
For SEWING
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE,
Fori RUNES,
For STOVES,
For HARDWARE,
For TINWARE,
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
For PATENT
MEDICINES,
Mr. W, S. O’Neal, a pogressive
farmer of Mt. Vernon, Ga;, buys one
of J P Heard & Sons famous “Old
Hickory” wagons. Quality counts
something with him. ,
Dr: H. A. Mobley, one of Vienna’s
most progressive physicians, has just
purchased one of J. P. Heard 6c Sons
celebrated “Old Hickory” wagons. He
has tried them before.
Mr Joe Jackson, a prominent saw
mill man of Unadilla, buys an “Old
Hickory” wagon from J P Heard &
Sons. He knows a good thin- He has
tried them before.
Jas. A. Williams, who has been in
Minnesota, for the past few months,
returned to his old home at Pinehurst
last Friday night. Be has not decided
whether he will mske Pinehurst his
home again. Mrs. Williams remained
in Minnesota to await his decision.
Judge H.W.Powell of this city took in
the opening of the legislature
last week. Judge Powell worked very
hard to have Mitchell elected speaker
of the house. In the event Mitchell
Goods are arriving dally and added I had had been elected he (Powell) would
to our already large stock swells it to
overflowing and ills going to be sold
cheap and it will pay our customers to
call early. B. Boniske.
have received the appointment of door
keeper. He was not a candidate for
any position before the legislature as
was stated last week.
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Misses Mamie Myers nnd Sarah Col
lier did some shopping at Cordele last
Thunduy.
Gordon Burns came down from Mer
cer Friday night and spent Saturday
and Sunday in the city with homefolks.
Mrs. Buff and daughter Mrs-, Reed, of
Elko, who have been visiting relatives
in this city, returned home Saturday.
Judge D. L. Henderson went up to
Atlanta Monday afternoon to look after
his candidacy for judge of the city
court.
Mrs. Lewis B Rumph of Marshallville,
arrived in tlia city Friday night on a
visit to her parents, Bev. and Mm. H.
P. Myers.
A. E. Jordan, one of Vienna’s hustling
insurance agents, visited Elko Satur
day, and succeeded in writing a $5,COO
policy. You can’t keep a working man
down.
Miss Carrie Strickland of Waycross,
stopped over in the city Saturday with |!
her aunt Mrs. B. 8. Middleton, on her
way home from a visit to Atlanta.
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 are misting the greatest opportunity 'of your
life if you fail to secure one of those
Tailor
Made
SUITS.
Mrfc. Jon. B. McDonald 'returned
borne Monday night frcm Atlanta,
where she has been on a visit tor the
past two woeks.
BRAND
which we ate 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 and we will be pleated 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.
-JUST RECEIVED.—
Have the Best Stotek EVfer Offered Here.
Mean What we Say.
PRICES RIGHT.
J. P. HEARD &