The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 12, 1902, Image 5

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COPYRIGHTED / I DESIGNERS® \J AND <g^T' 1 MAKERS OF FINE CLOTHING The Best Dressed Men In Dooly Com n >p & t m t When a man in this section wants the Best Clothing, hie comes straight to this St >re. In addition to the latest styles to choose from,, the highest grade mater ials, and Finest Tailored Garments—he pays less than he' of our Compettors for “Just Ordinary” clothing. Our garments areall Styl'sh—they fit perfectly, and they have a manly grate 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’ll not find their like elsewhere—that’s certain Suits $6J5 to $16.50. Overcoats $5.00 to Our Clothing is made by the famous firm of— Schloss Bros. & Co., of Baltimore, whose reputation is world-wide as malcers of “the best clothing in the world.” All their garments bear J. P. HEARD & Local and Personal News. Prof. J. G. Oliver was in the city Saturday. J. 0. Hamilton is off to the stock markets again. S. L. Felder of Cordele, visited rela tives here Sunday. Rev. G. T. Jennings of Kerns, lias moved to Ashburn. We haven’t as yet, heard anything from that city primary. Mrs Dr. 0. T. Stovall went Tsp to Macon shopping Monday. Messrs. M. B„ and C. L. Bowen of Fludlay. was in the city Saturday. Full line Ladies Jackets from $3.25 to $16 00 at J P Heard & Sous. J. M'. Spears is all smiles over the ftrrlval of a fine baby at his home. The city tax books close Saturday bight. Have you paid your tacc? See our Reefers for children^ they are up-to-date. J. P. Heard k Sons. J. L. Peavy attended the Houston Association Wednesday and Thursday. Rev. S. D. Norris preached sit Smyr na Saturday and 8unday to good crowds $8.00 Hats for $2.00, nnd evety hat is guaranteed. ' J P Heard k Sons. W. M. Forehand and wife of Pleasant Valley, spent Monday in the city with relatives. Mrs. Jas. R. Kelly nnd Mr. Kelly’s mother are botii very low and not ex pected to Hue. Joseph Burns, W. E. Tripp and the editor of the News spent Monday in Macon on business. Don’t fail to see our fine stock. We’ve got them worth the money. J. P. Heard k Sons. Mrs. 8 L. Felder and son,of Cordele, came up Monday morning or. a visit to her father, J. Q. Shipp. J. F. Scarborough ofTippettvllle.wo* 1^ the city Saturday and renewed his subscription to the News. The cotton market is so low and the season being about over we have dis continued our market report. New lot of the celebrated "Old Hick ory” wagons just received at J. P. v Heard k Sons. Misa Virginia Means of Elko, visited her sister, Mrs.C. I. Bennett, Saturday and Sunday. Joseph Page and wife of Byromville. (peat Saturday and Sunday here with the family of J. J* Cooper. Mrs. G. B. Spears, who has been Visiting Mrs. J. D. Norris, returned to her home at Mt. Pleasant Sunday. GUANO—J. P. Heard k Sons ha* just received a car load of guano. No excuse for poor crops If you get your fertiliser from them. M.E. Rusliin visited Cordele on busi ness Monday. P. G. Busbee spent yesterday here with homefolks. Col. Watts Powell is on the sick list this week. Miss Mary McOraff is visiting the family of CI Bennett. The baby child of J. N. Edwards of near town is extremely ill. A. S. Morgan Of Leslie, was in the city yesterday on business. J. B. Jenkins of Dooling, was in the oit^-yesterday on business". V Tell Sprndley of Unanilla, was in the city on business yesterday. J. D. Cook nnd family ofTippettville, were in the city shopping yesterday. John A ITollon nnd S J Adkins of Dooling, were in the city yesterday on business. Jno. H. Jordan and sister, Miss Mary, attended preaching in town Sunday and spent the day wfiith relatives. A. V. Bowen and Will Sheppard df Cordele,spent Sunday it) the city will.' the family of Sheriff Sheppard. Superintendent Alex Bcnmyman, ot the A. & B„ was in the city this week inspecting the work on the new line. W, G Redding came down from Mncon Monday, and went down to Dray ton to look after his farming interest. J. H. Henderson of Unadilla, spent Monday nigiit in ithe city with his brother. Judge D. iL. Henderson, Mies May Adkinsstud brother, Spur* geon.of near Coney., spent Saturday and Sunday in the city with relatives, Mrs. Shrouder, who was seriously sltot near Raines, at the Mine her husband was killed several weeks ago, is im proving. W. B. Melnvaio and A. Q. Royal of Mt. Vernon were in town Saturday looking after some business for the ebool-at that place. The he ids of families have sacred responsibilities—Alley should provide for their dependents by taking a policy in the Mutual Benefit. W, G. Gunn of near Piaehurst, was in town yesterday looking unusually happy. The reason was the arrival of a fine boy at his home. Miss Smithy Carroll of Unadilla, ar rived in the city Sunday to attend the Davies-Horne wedding, which takes place this afternoon at the Methodist church. We are informed that Eglaston and McDonald has purchased the McGougb place, north of Mr. Jasper Lewis’ place and also the R. A. Smith pltee east of the city. G. J Lindsay of Irwinton, arrived in the city Monday on a visit to bis daugh ter, Mrs, J. D. Taylor, He leaves today for Moultrie, on a visit to his son, Dr. Lindsay. Miss Lilia May McDonald, who hasj been the charming guest of Misss Satlie 1 Ray for two or three days, returned lo her home in Vienna yesterday.—Oor’- dele News. The North-bound Shoofly train ar rives in Vienna nearly one hour later in (he morning than bdfore. The new change makes it due here at 9:47 in stead of 8:48. Mrs. U. V. Whipple of Cordele, ar rived in the city yesterday morning to attend the Davies-Horne wedding, which takes place this, afternoon. . She {(stopping with Mrs. D. L, Henderson. Ool. M. P. Hall went up to Macon Saturday afternoon and accompanied Miss Sallie Leonard frufii there to this city. Miss Sallie is attending Lucy Gebb Institute In Athens and came home to spend a few days. W. A. J. Hall brought a pumpkin to the market last week that weighed 29 pounds and Wasured ‘33 Inches in cir cuinference. He has some more equally as large. He raised them on his farm a few miles north-east of the city. Disc Harrows, all over America, ad vanced tnree dollars on the first of Kovember, but Mr. Bushin, ever watch Ml of the interests of his friends, bought slot before the rise, hence isabeto sell his customers at the old prices. It Is reported that Mr. A. Brewer, j the saw mill man, will erect a plaining anil and variety works in Vienna in the near future. Such un enterprise we believe would be u profitable one to the promoter and a help to the to Urn and (unrounding community. 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. Ihe companies we represent settles all 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 all that is for our customers '. a. E. JORDAN & eo. Quite a small crowd went out in buggies Friday night to Mr. Nobles, who is making syrup, and enjoyed themselves hugely. Among those who west were: Misses Mary and Emmie Woodward,MissTompkins, Miss Mami * Urey and Miss Morton, and Messrs. K, O. Powell and M. C. Pittman. Docft sow your poorest land in oats; you can’t make something out of noth ing. Select a good peice o' ground and prepare H as follows: Brcakdecp with .an OliverChillod Plow, harraw with h Disc Harrow, plant with a Iloosier Drill. Mr. Rushin can sell you the Oliver Chilled plow, the Harrow, the Drill and Che Guano. Mr. J. H. Rogers, s prominent farmer living on the widow Peavy place near Pinehunt. brought some of the largest and best turnips to the city Saturday that we have seen this season. They were of the purple top variety, .and three of them were presented to the editor of the News. They weighed nine pounds and measured 38 inches from the top of the top to the end of the root. They were about the best flavored that we ever ate, and Mr. has our hearty thanks for his remembrance. I've got six lots of unimproved land. They must go. Think of it $2$ per acre, $200 cash, balance three years. $100, $ per cent intrest each year. Cheapest land in Dooly county. Yon had better boy. J. B. KELLY. iAAAAAAAAASW»ASAAAa^^lAAAAAA^^lWVWWyyy^ ~ OTHERS MAY quote you prices on all they have to sell; hut business doing is the thingthat 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 been able to secure, bough large quantities, direct manufacturer, for cash. You are are missing the greatest opportunity of your life if you fail to secuiroone of those Tailor BRAND which u>e are selling at prices to suit your purse. Owing lo our increase in business we have decided put on a dray; should you need anything in our line, ’phone us and we will be pleased lo send it to you. We are here business and carry a complete line of Family and Groceries, Com, Oats and Hay. Yours to serve WALTON BROS.