The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 15, 1902, Image 5

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We’d like you to come in and see the New Fall and Winter Suits andf V Overcoats—You’ll not find their like elsewhere-;—that’ * Suits $6.75 to $16.50. Overcoats $5.i,M to $1 s certain Our Clothing is made by the famous firm of— Schloss Bros. & Co., of Baltimore,,, whose reputation is world-wide as makers of “the best clothing in the worldti*' All their garments bear] r this label, COPVR16HTED WljoUs&fc Drapers / 1 DESIGNERS!', 1 \J /too » MAKERS OF TINE CLOTHING Local and Personal News. I Mrs. W. H, Brown is visiting her son in Macon. J. F. Calhoun of Cordele, was here yesterday. $3.00 Hats for $2.00, and every hat is guaranteed. J P Heard ft Sons. A. E. Jordan visited Grovania on business Thursday. A. Boobin and son of Cordele, were in the city.yesterday. 8e0 our Reefers for children; they are up-to-date. J. P. Heard ft Sons, L. A. Morgan of Amerlcus.was in the city Thursday morning. Mesdames D. A. and J. D. Taylor Visited Cordele Thursday. Walton Bros., Will sell you best . Apple Yinegar at 25c per gallon. If you fail to attend the theatre to night you will miss a real treat. 3 P Heard ft Sons have received a new car load of horses and mules. ; Miss Lucile Sandlin has returned from a visit to friends near Americus. Or. Howard M. Smith of Cordele, is attending Mr. J. Q. Shipp, who is quite lick. Albert Brown and father, A. H Brown, Sr., of Kerns, was in the city Wednesday. Col. W. V. Harvard and family left Thursday afternoon for Unadilla. on a Visit to relatives. Miss Hina Lasseter returned home Thursday morning from a visit to rel atives at Cordele. M. B. Bowen and son, C. L. Bowen of Findlay, were callers at the Hews office yesterday morning. Mrs. J. H, Ellison of Swainsboro, ar rived in the city Tuesday te attend the Davies-Home marriage Mrs Mattie Sims and Mrs. D. B. Ward of Keros, spent Wednesday in the city, the guest of Mrs. J. D. Norris. NOTICE—For the nest 60 days I will fill Orders for local lumber. Apply to H. R. FENN, Vienna, Go. Judge U. V. Whipple of Cordele, at tended the Davies-Horne marriage Wednesday afternoon. Naw lot of the celebrated “Old Hick ory” wagons Just received at J. P. Heard ft Sons. Mt. Pleasant church has Just bought a nice stove for the church. They are going to have a great time Thanksgiving day, Nov. 27th. The infant child of J. N. Edwards, that was reported ill in our last issue, died and was buried at Mt. Pleasant Sunday evening. Messrs. John Heard and Jim white- head of Macon, came down Wednesday aftenoon and went out bird hunting With Mr. O. M. Heard. M. S. Carroll and wife of near Pine- hurst. were in the city shopping yes terday, Postmaster Brown of Kerns, was , a p's isant caller at the News office yes terday. The Mutual Benefit will insure you today. It will not promise to give you a policy tomorrow. Dr, W. E. Beaehsm and wife of Pine- hurst, attended the Davies-Horne marriage Wednesday. Mr. Jake Roberts and Miss Bessie Williams of Pinehurst, attended the Davies-Horpe marriage Wednesday. Don’t fall to see our fine stock. We’ve got them worth the money. J. P. Heard ft Sons. MissBonnair Price and Company will present the great society play, “A Wo man’s Power” at the opera house toniglit. Mrs. D. B. Leonard and daughters, Mieses Sallie and Bertha, went down to Albany Wednesday to attend the Lewis-Dodson marriage. Mrs. U, V. Whipple returned to her home at Cordele Thursday afternoon after spending a few days here the guest of Mrs. D. L. Henderson. UNEEDA CRACKER—Walton Bros, iiave all kinds, such as Saratoga Flakes, Lemon Crenm, Zu Zu, Oysteretts, N. B. C. Sodas and Uneeda Biscuit. Rev. R. A. Wilson and B. L. Wilson of Findlay, were in the city Wednesday with a load of artichokes. They have mode 30 bushels on a small patch. Miss Emma Armitaga left Saturday for Waycross, where she will remain a week or two, then she will go to Vienna to visit relatives.—Blockshear Times. • Go to Walton Bros, for Sauer’s ex tracts, all kinds, Lemon, Vanilla, Banana, Pepperment, Strawberry, Or ange, Cinnamon, etc. Also Lowncy’s Cooking Chocolate. J. B. Cooper, a prominent merchant of Pinenurst, was in the city yesterday mingling with friends. It might be t!mt he wasihere prospecting. A better place can’t be found anywhere Jim. FOR SALE—One 25-horse engine and a 30-horse tubular boiler, together with a complete sawmill outfit. Will sell cheap. Apply at once to H. R. FENN, Vienna, Ga. Notice is given the people of Vienna to clean up your bath tubs, sinks, water closets, pig pens, wood piles, trash and any accumulations that will cause sickness or bad odor. I will on the20th of this month make a personal exami nation of your premises generally, and then and there make a separate report of same to the city. Should you fail, I will have it done at your expense I hope this will not be the case, as I want our sanitary condition as clenn as our moral condition. Please clean up, I AM COMING. D. B. Thompson, Chairman. The city court judge ship and solid tonhip race will probably be decided upon in the next ten days For Fresh Family Groceries and In fact anything you want good to eat, call at G. W. Seeprard’s Grocery, Orders given prompt attention. Res taurant and lodging rooms run in con nection. The infant ehild of Mr. and Mrs. A M. Wilson died Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock. The funeral took place In the city cemetery Wednesday after noon at 4 o’clock. It was only a few days old. . •rSome people think nowadays that there are no fake life insurance compa nies doing business. Better be careful —there are several. Insure with a home man and if he misrepresents, you know where to find him. Some men say all insurance is alike. If you belong to that class, just compare a policy of the Mutual Benefit with any other company on earth and if it does not “out compare.” Mr. Rushin will pay the difference. M. B. Raiford of Ashburn, was in the city Wednesday on his wny home from a visit to relatives in the county. Mr. Raiford moved from this county to Florida about fifty years ago and this was his first visit here since he lived about two miles from the city. Our popular County Treasurer D. A. Taylor, has purchased the vacant corner lot on Fourth street below the Baptist church and will soon commence the erection of a handsome home. It wjll have five rooms with a 12x24 foot hall and several feet of veranda. It is reported that Mr J. W. Roberts has leased the Southern hotel for an other year and will again engage in the hotel business. We have not learned what Mr. Adams, the present manager, intends doing, but trust that we will not lose this estimable family os citi zens. If you want mules and horses that are strictly all right see us. J. P, Heard ft Sons. A man may have horses, lands and tenements today, but by some unto ward step lose it tomorrow. A policy of life Insurance is the only thing that guarantees an estate at death. We would advise you to see Mr. Rnshin, whose company represents the best in life insurance. It does not pay to “put off” anything at all. The Good Book admonishes us that procrastination is dangerous. Every head of a family should at once S.-e a good life insurance agent and secure a policy for his dependents if he j has not already done this. We don’t ( know a better company than the Mutual Benefit, nor a more accommodating agent than Mr. Rushin. If ItVs Insurance You are lx locking for be SURE and see u&. Ours is the Oldest Agerynay in this section for the best and most reliable Fire and I Lite Insurance Companies in America amt England. I he companies we represent settles all claim PROMPTJKL Y. SPECIALL ATTENTION given to Real Estate and Renting^ Place ; your property with us and you’ll receivc/o the best results. SIX ANfitV* SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOE ANY AMCIO UNT; SECURED PROMP1LY REMESMilBERl Our Agency leads in all thai is GOOD for our custodumers. ft. 1B. JORDAN & 60. DeWItt’s Salvo For Pile* Burnt* Sores. Hello, Old Boy! Where Did You Get That New Suit? —Why at— WALTON BROS. —Of Course.— They always carry the best of everything, and at Prices to suit the people. If you need new Clothes, try one of those Tailor SUITS. BRAND and be onejo of the Best Dressed Men an Dooly. Til'll «y also carry a Nice Line of whl jiich will be sure to please you. YWoui’ll find Everything in their 0 GRiQiCERY DEPARTMENT, usually ykept in a first-class Grocery Store. Giro them® a Call and bs Convinced Forever More.