The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 05, 1902, Image 5

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C0PYRI6HTE0 Wholesale. Drapers / J designers!?- (/and > MAKERS OF fINE CLOTHING If It’s Insurance Wm Men In Dooly County; H P4TR0KS. When a man in this section wants the Best Clothing, he comes straight to this Store. In addition 16 gitting the best— the latest styles to choose from, the highest grade materials, and'Finest Tailored Garments—he pays less than he’l be as’ced at any of our Compettors for “Just Ordinary’' clothing. Our garments are all Stylish—Uuy fit perfectly, and they have a manly grate about them that makes the wearer feed proud of his appearance. We’d like you to come in and see th$ New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats==You’ 11 not find their like elsewhere-^that’s certain. Suits $6.75 to $16.50. Overcoats $5.00 to $12.50. Our Clothing is made by the famous firm of— ' Schloss Bros. & Co., of Baltimore, whose rcpu'ation is world-wide as hiakers of “the best clothing in the world.” All their garments bear this label. N _L' -!—I HEARD ft Local and Personal News. «hB. Horne and eon of Pinehurst, Were in the city Monday on business. For Best Clothing go to J P Heard & Sons. Prof. R. L. Mason will close his writ ing school at Mt. Vernon next Friduy. If you need a mule, horse, wagon or buggy call on Walton Bros. A, E. Walton Visited Macon on busi ness Saturday. Foil line Ladies Jackets from $8.25 to' $15.00 at J, P Heard A Sons. ’ J. Shell has made a bale and a half of cotton one acre this fall. $8.00 Hats for $2.00, and every hat is guaranteed. J P Heard & Sons. Jno. C. Dunaway of Oordole, was here yesterday.' Half car of Texas best rust proof oats Just received at Walton Bros. J. R. Cole of Paradise, Fla., spent Sunday here with S. F. Summers., Aoything on wheels at J P Heard A Sons, the Buggy and Wagon people. J. H. Lamb and wife visited relatives at Cordcle Sunday. Bee our Reefers for children; they are up-to-date. —J. P. Heard A Sons. , J. M. Hunt of Cordele, visited rela tives here Sunday. Miss Kate McArthur returned Satur day from a visit to relatives at Moultrie/ J. J. Cooper visited Macon on busi ness last Thursday. Col. D. A. R. Crum went up to At lanta, on business Sunday afternoon. Mrs- J. Daniels, who lives near town, is quite sick. Willie L. Spears is smiling over a n sw boy at bis home. • Mrs. H. B. Thompson and returned home 8unday from a visit to relatives at McRae. J. C.,and H. B. Forehand of the Second district, were in the city Mon day. Messrs E. L Culbrittand Dave Ad ams, of Albany, visited the family of W. A. J. Hall Sunday. C. R. Morgan and wife visited the family of J.' S. Morgan at Drayton Sunday. J. J. Sandling came down from Mon- texuma Monday, and went down to Valdosta to attend the Stat Fair. Mr. Malachl Bowen of Findlay, re newed his subscription to the Kews Saturday. W. H. Liggin of Coney, was in the city Saturday morning and renewed his subscription to the Kews a year. Mrs. F. M. Abbott of nfcar Findlay, is dangerously ill with pneumonia and not expected to live. New lot of the celebrated ‘‘Old Hick ory” wagons just received at J. -P. Heard A Sons. Mrs. M. P, Hall and Miss Bertha Leonard went up to Macon Friday, shopping. Rev. E. S. Atkinson preached at Mt. Pleasant Sunday in the place of llev, J. D. Norris. Rev. A. J. Cheeves Ailed Rev. J. D. Norris’ appointment at Mt. Vernon Sat urday and Sunday. Dr. L W. Mobley and Jno. S. By- rom of Byromville. Were here yesterday enroute to the State Basr at Valdosta Mr, Tillmnn West of Houston county, visited relatives and friends in thtjcity Saturday, The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to do your ginning. Good service guar- antsed. A communication will appear in our next issue from Judge J, F. Etheridge of near Pinehurst. Miss Maude Carnes returned home Saturday, from a visit of several months to relatives, at Hampton and other places. Miss Annie Powell, returned home Sunday afternoon from Quitman, where she has bceen on a visit to her sister, Mrs. M. L. Stanley, for several days. Misses Lucile Sandling and Ora Mor gan went over to Americus lost Friday on on visit to relatives and to take in the circus and carnival. W. Turton and family returned home Saturday night from a visit if several weeks to relatives and friends in Phila delphia. • Rev. J. D, Norris preached to a gcod audience at Mt. Pleasant Sunday, A Thanksgiving service will be^held there on Thursday, Nov. T^th. Col, J, M. Busbee return* d home from Macou Monday afternoou, where he had been on business, Mrs. J, A. Adkins and children of near Coney, spent Friday and Saturday in the city with relatives. No reason for dust in the parlor or on the furniture, as Taylor Bros, give with every $10 cash purchase one Phoenix Patent pnper duster that will out wear two of any other kind and effectually remove the dust. Capt, Byrd, of Houston county visit ed Sheriff Sheppard this week. Capt. Byrd is the man that brought Andrew Bundrick from liberty to captivity a few weeks ngo. Now is your chance to secure a farm, at only $2$ par acre. $200 balance 8 years, $100 each, 8 per cent interest. Go see 122, 123, 184,133,132,131. ✓ .T. R. KELLY. I’ve got six lots of unimproved lands. They must go. Think of it $2$ per acre, $200 cash, balance three years. $100, 8 per cent intrest each year. Cheapest land in Dooly' county. You had better buy. J. If. KELLY. County Surveyor R. A.. Murray, ha* about completed his new six room resi dence in North Vienna on the Perry road and moved into it yesterday. When completed it will be ofin of the prettiest in that part of the city. R. E. Kelly, of the Naval Store firm of Peacock A Kelly, informed a News reporter this week that ho had ,mode about 4o tons of hay and 1037 bushels of corn on the farm'near file distillery several miles South-west of this city. Mars Hill church invited the Hous ton Baptist Atsociation to meet with theta) next year, last Saturday. The association convenes at Ebenexer church, near liaines today. Ja). R. Ks’ly and family moved into the new house recently erected by J, P, Heard on the corner of Union and Sixth streets yesterday. Mrs. A. D. Vaughn and sister left Sunday afternoon for Forsyth, in res ponse to a telegram announcing the serious illness of their mother. Quite a nunT er of Viennians went down on Flint river Monday on a camp, hunting and fishing expedition. Here’s geod luck to you. Miss Mamie Sheppard, the charming daughter of Sheriff G. W. Sheppard, visited relatives at Cordele Snndayand Monday. , The attendance in our public schoo has reached 170. This is a large attend ance for the fall term and with the efficient corps of teachers some fine work is being done. J. B. Forehand, C. A. Thompson, Y. T., and J. T. Sheffield, F. M. Herring. J. F. Smith, J. B. Folds, A. C. Daniel and others of, and near Pinehurst, at tended the sale here yesterday.: A large crowd was in attendance upon the legal sales yesterday, and all the property sold brought handsome ptiC2s. All the lands of the Walton estate was rented, to the highest bidder and brought satisfactory prices, some bringing more titan the heirs expeeted. ,T. E. McGougb and wife of Montezn- ma, spent Monday and Tuesday in the city with relatives. Their many Dooly county relatives ar.d friends will be glad to loam thnt after an absence of ten years they will become citizens of Dooly again after this year. They will live on the Inte Elihu Walton place. We welcome them. Mr. J. B‘ Watson and wife of near Pinehurst, were in the city shopping Monday,and brought along with them two of the largest nnd finest looking yellow ytam' potatoes that we have seen this season, and presented them to the News office. One weighed 8J4 and the other 3 pounds. Mr. Watson is one of the most prominent young fanners in .that section and is in good circumsaneee •Many thanks. • You are looking for be SURE and see us. Ours is the Oldest Agency' in' this section for the best and most rdiablt Fire and Life Insurance Companies -in America and England. Ihe companies we represent settles all dams PROMPTLY. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Real Estate and Renting. Place your property with us and you’ll receive the best results. SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR ANY AMOUNT; SECURED PROMP1LY REMEMBERl Our Agency leads'Tn all that is GOOD for our customers. A. E. JORDAN & 60. 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 teen 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 Taiior Made SUITS. BRAND which we are selling at prices to suit your purse. Owing to our increase in business tee 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, Corn, Oats and Hay. Yours to serve. WALTON BROS.