The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 08, 1902, Image 5

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COPYRIGHTED WjpImU Drapers / /designers]! AND > MAKERS OF FINE CLOTHING Gwnntrn Sapertoritj. The Best Dressed Men In Dooly County, |BB Oil FATBOR8. When a man in this section wants the Best Clothing, he comes straight to this Store. In addition to getting the best— the latest, styles to choose from, the highest grade materials, and Finest Tailored Garments—he pays less than he'd be asked at any of our. Compettors for “Just Ordinary” clothing. Our garments are all Stylish—they jit perfectly, and they have a manly tfrace about them that makes the wearer feel proud of his appearance. '. ‘ * We’d like you to come in and see the New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats—You’H not find their like elsewhere—that’s certain. Suits $6.75 to $16.51). Overcoats $5.00 to $12.50. Local and Personal News. Anything on wheels at J P Heard A Sons, the Buggy and Wagon people. D, L. Henderson and wife visited Macon Tuesday. $8.00 Hats for $2.00, and every hat is guaranteed. ^ J P Heard & Sons. J. W. Lytle visited Montesumaon business Wednesday, Half car of Texas best rust- proof oats Just received at Walton Bros. Miss Ora Morgan returned home Wednesday afternoon from a visit to relatives near Atnettcus. See our Reefers for children; they are up-to-date. J. P. Heard A Sons Mrs. Joel Pokes, Sr., ot Montezuma, is visiting he.- sister Mrs. Juo. F. Pow ell. New lot of the celebrated “Old Hick- »ory” wagons just received at J. P. Heard A Sons. Judge D. L, Henderson attended the Wisenbaker-McArthur wedding near Valdosta Thursday evening, Miss Irma Swearingen left for Macon Wednesday afternoon, after spending .several days here with relatives. Mrs. R. Kellam returned home Wed nesday afternoon from a visit to rela tives nearHawkinsville. Full line Ladies Jackets from $3.23 to $1500 at J P Heard A Sons. v Miss Airia Booker of McRae, is here on a visit to her cousin, Mrs. IT, B. Thompson. ( J, F. Waters nnd family visited rela tives at Lake Park and attended the State Fair at Valdosta this week. Roy Stovall arrived in the city Tues day from Mississippi, on a visit to his mother and other relatives. Robert, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mathews, is coniined to his bed with fever. The strongest and lightest draft Harrow made-is the Osborne Rival Disc for sale by Mr. M. E. Kushin. H. A. Shipp of Cordele. came up Wednesday afternoon to see Ids father. J. Q. Shipp, who is quite sick. Mr. Bank Jones, who died at Ashburn thf^other day, iefthis family the surest legacy’"policy in the Mutual Benefit, 8. J. Adkinr and wife of Dooling, vis- * ited relatives here Wednesday enroute to tbo Houston association at Ebenezer church. Mrs. R‘. B. •SoIIonmn left Thnrsdsy afternoon for her home at McRae, after ■pending sevjral days here with rela tives. GUANO-J. P. Heard A Sons have just received a car load of guano. No excuse for poor crops if you get your fertilizer from them. Our Clothing is made by the famous firm of-— ' Schloss Bros. & Co., of Baltimore, whose reputation ii world-wide as makers of (i the best clothing in the world.” All their garments bear this label. J. P. HEARD & SONS. Don’t fail to see our fine stock. VWe’ve got them worth the money. . J. P. Heard A Sons. Dr. G, M. D. Hunt of Cordele. has decided to locate at the growing town of Byromville, on the A. A B. railroad. He is having a convenient home erect- *d and will move as soon as it is com pleted. i , ' Mr. N. G. Broome, city editor of the Vienna News, spent yesterday in Way- cross with homefolks. Tallis is hfelp- ’ng to make the News one of the best semi-weekly papers in the state— Wayoross Evening Herald. Uncle Charlie Clewis, a wealthy planter of near Snow, was in town Thursday. He reports that the new Methodist church at Snow is about completed and that the dedication ser vices will taks place on the 5th Sunday in this month. A thing that satisfies while you live end comforts when you die is a good thing. Such a thing is a policy in the Mutual Benefit. It does this for others and will do it for you. See Special Agent M. E. Rusiiin who will show you the liberal features of this company. Our efficient clerk of the superior court knows a good thing when he sees it. He has just received a third policy in the Mntunl Benefit; Seven years ago he took a policy, kept it a year, liked it so well, he took another. Now after five years trial, he takes $3,00 more in the good old company. Carl Morgan entertained a number of his girl and boy friends Friday even- ing<of lust week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Morgan, the occasion being the celebration of his thirteenth birth-day. The evening was very pleasantfy spent by the play- ing of games, etc., after which refresh ments were served. In this day of high priced labor and low prices of cotton, the farmer who succeeds must use labor-saving imple ments. The Disc Harrow is one of the “indispensables” on an up-to-date farm It not only makes the rough ground smooth, cutting up sod and crushing lumps, but is an excellent' implement to prepare cotton and corn land and to cultivate corn. The ten year old ion of Mr. John Christmas, who lives a few miles East of the city, died suddenly Thursday morning at tl o’clock and was buried nt Shiloh yesterdny afternoon. He had a chill Wednesday morning and was thought to be getting better, when suddenly lie grew worse nnd expired in a few minutes. Mr. Christmas is also very ill. The liereaved family have the sympathy of their friends. % I’ve got six lots of unimproved lands. They must go. Think of it $21 per acre. $200 cash, balance three years. $100, 8 per cent intrest- each year. Cheapest land in Dooly county. • You I had better buy. J. B. KELLT. HEARD’S OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, NOV. 15th, MIGHT ONLY—1 WM.N. SMITH PRESENTS HISS BONNAIR PRICE, ' AND COMPANY. Presenting the Great Society Play in FIVE ACTS, “A Woman’s Power.” Effects Scenic Electrical HANDSOME COSTUMES. A Coterie of Clever Specialties. POPULAR PRICES—-2g, 35 and 50c. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Photographs. I will be in Vienna again in the next few days tor the purpose of making photographs for those de siring them. I will have better facilities fordoing first-class work than ever before. I ain having a Urge and convenient tent made and solicit a good patronage. Look out far announcement later, , Respectfully, * F. P. PEPPER. WANTED. We would like to atk through the ced- umn* of your paper, if there is any perron who has used Green’s August Flowers for the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and liver troubles that has not been cured— we also mean their results, sucli as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous disnepsia, headache, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—infact any trouble connected with the stuinach or liver? This medicine has been told for many years in Our civilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you and tend one of our books free. If you never tried August Flowers, try one bottle first,. We have never known of its failing. If «o, something more serious is the mutter with you Ask your oldest druggist. G G Green, Woodbury,X J. For sale by Vienna Drug Co., Vienna, and J. W. Sanders, Unadilla. If It’s Insurance You are looking for be SURE and see us. Ours is the Oldest Agency in this section for the best and most reliable Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and England. Ihc companies 'we represent settles aU claims 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 REMEMBER! Our Agency leads in aU (hat is GOOD for our customers. a. E. JORDAN & eo. ***** VYVYyyvvvvvvvu^ Cold Weather Goods. 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 to secure one of those SUITS. Tailor Made BRAND i which we are selling at prices to suit your purse. Overcoats—Metis’, Boys and Youths' Clothing, Ladies Jackets,. Skirts, etc., Flannels, Blankets and Bed Comforts, in f.ict we have lots of neiv goods for all ages that will keep off the winter winds. J. P. Heabd It Sons. 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 fa business and carry a complete tine of Family and Fancy Groceries, Com, Oats and Hay. Yours to serve. , WALTON BROS.