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MEN DEAL HERE?
Joseph Borns visited Macon on busi
ness Monday.
Local and Personal News. I
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Why Do The Best Dressed
The best dressed men throughout this locality buy their clothing at this store—-every man who wishes the best' cornea
to us sooner or later. Then are several reasons “why.” Here is reason No. 1. ’
We have the widest showing of “up=to*the-latest” Styles.
DIFFERENT MEN HA VE DIFFERENT TASTES--REQ UIRE DIFFERENT STYLES TO SUIT THEBBl
DIFFERENT CHAR A CTERISTICS— TEA T S WHERE OUR WIDES TYLE RANGE COMES IN.
A man can get from us just the kind of Clothing which
makes him look his best.
Schloss Bros., & Co., of Baltimore,== s
are makers of the “Best Clothing in the World”—we have a splendid assortment of their make of garments—
ALL OF WHICH BEAR THIS LABEL.
This ubil on Garments
Wholesale Drapers
Guarantees Superiority.
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Walton Bros., Will sell you best
Apple Vinegar at25o per gallon.
Lewis Roobin of Cordele, was in the
City Sunday.
GoL J. 6. Jones of Cordele, was in
the city yesterday.
Col. Lee Jordan of Macon, was here
on business yesterday.
L. E. Sumerford and wife attended
the opera Saturday night.
B. Boniske visited Unadilla Monday
and took in the show.
W. E. Tripp and son and H. I* Lewis
took in the show Saturday night.
James Whitehead'of Pinehurst, took
In the opera here Saturday night.
R. L. Mason opened a writing school
in the court house at.Findlay yesterday
W. T. Perry and wife of Cordele,
spent Sunday in the city with homefolks
M, B. Bowen and family of Findlay,
were in the city shopping yosterday.
Mrs. Jno. H. Lamb visited the family
of Dr. L. O. Wooten at Unadilla Mon
day,
Misses Mamie Myers and Snrah Col
lier went up to Macon Monday on a
visit to relatives.
NOTICE—For the nest <10 days I will
fill orders for local lumber. Apply to
U. R. FENN, Vienna, 6a.
Mail Carrier Jordan Butler, on route
number two has sent in his resignation
' to the department,
Carl W, Forehand and wife of Pleus-
ant Valley, attended the show at the
opera house Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. 6. Miller of Cordele,
spent Sunday in Vienna, the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Boniske.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McKenzie of
Spalding, spent Saturday and Sunuay
here with Mrs. McKenzies’ father, Mr.
M. E. Bushin.
Mrs. Lewis Rumph returned to her
homeat - Marshall villa after spending
severaldays here with her parents, Rev
and Mrs. U. P. Myers.
Mrs. E. O. Hobbs and daughter, Mrs.
' L. C. Bennett, of Albany, arrived in the
A. E. Jordan went up to Elko on
business Monday.
J. D. Cobb of Cordele, was in the city
Monday on business.
Superintendent Brower of the Cotton
Oil Mill, spent Monday in Macon on
business.
General Sangster and brother, Robert
and sisters attended the show here
Saturday night.
G. S. Haslam and wife and R. White-
head of Pinehurst, spent Sunday in the
city with rouflves-
O. W. Horne and bride of Pinehurst.
spent Sunday in the city with her
mother, Mrs. L. Davies.
Will Sumerford and sister Miss Mouda
attended the opera Saturday night add
spent Sunday here with friends.
City court, which was to have met
here Tuesday, was adjourned from that
day until Tuesday of nezt week on
account of the illness of Judge Hen
derson;
Judge D. L. Henderson of the City
court, who has been confined to his
room for some two wacks of fever, we
are glad to state, is able to be up and
arouud 'again. 4
Go to Walton Bros, for Sauer’s ex
tracts, all kinds, Lemon, Vanilla,
Banana, Pepperment, Strawberry, Or
ange, Cinnamon, etc. Also Lowney’s
Cooking Chocolate,
Col. J. M. Busbee visited Pinehurst
Monday on legal business. He suc
ceeded in having a building formerly
• vned by the Good Samaritans
sold; it brought $00.
WANTED.—One good two-horse
farm with four or five room bouse, con
venient to school and church. Apply
at once to H. A. Howard, Vienna, or
leave message at Z. T. Pennys’ store.
Many comments have been made on
the beauty and superb bearing of Miss
Bonnuir Price on the stage. Certainly
she is a very graceful and beautiful
y.iung Indy, and is very sure to attract
favorable comment wherever she goes.
The News is in receipt of an invitation
from Mr. and Mrs. Simeon R. Fields, of
Cordele, to attend a reception to be
son, Mr. L. R. Hobbs.
Prof. W. H. Lasseter, of. the Vienna
Public School, has returned from a
very pleasant social visit to friends in
Atlanta and Covington, Ga.
The Harris Nickle Plate Shows ex
hibited to a large crowd at Unadilla
Monday and at Cordele yesterdy. They
will probably come to Vienna some time
In December.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Ewell Brown died Sunday, and was
buried at Shiloh Monday. Rev. H. P.
Myers officiated at the grave. The
bereaved have the sympathy of their tnem, ana n<
many friends. »w.*re happy.
city-Monday afternoon on.a.visit to her: Riven to a committee of the-Georgia
Legislature at their home in that city
on the n ight of November 19,at 8 o’clock•;
Vienna merchants seem to all be
partaking of the general prosperity of
the county,nnd are pleased accordingly.
Of course the good showing up of the
cotton crop is mostly responsible for
this pleasing state of affairs and hence
everybody is happy.
The management of the Bonnair
Price Conpany were well satisfied
with their audience Saturday night,
and, on theother hand, the people were
well pleased with the play presented to
them, and hence it turned out that all
Misi Vannie Stovall is on the sick j
list this week.
Roy SUvjII returned to his home
in Pratt City, Ala., last week.
Hon. Pope Brown stopped over a
short time in Vienna Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs C. G. Bridley spent
Sunday on a visit to friends in Pine
hurst.
J. R. Arnold and family have moved
to Tippettville, where they will live
another year.
The.Houston High School, has re
delved- a Spaniard far a pupil from
Santiago, Cuba.
Vienna was visited by a slight rain
Monday night which succeeded in lay
ing the dust to some extent. _
Dr. J. B. S. Holmes, the eminent
specialist, spent a short time in Vienna
Sunday on his why to Florid*
J. D, Norris preached Sunday at
New Hope, near Unadilla. Rev. Tom
Bullington, a former pastor, preached
for him Saturday.
M, B. Bowen, of Findlay, purchased
from Lewis Bros. Co. last Saturday sev
en pairs of shoes. Mr. Bowen believes
in being well shod.
Mesdames Bush and Wilkins, of Col-
quit, stopped over with their aunt, Mrs
L. 0. Gwen, yesterday. They were
enroute to their home after visiting
relatives at Pinehurst for several days.
Mr. Z. O.'Collins, of Macon, has
accepted a position with the News.
Mr. Collins is a young man well up in
the profession and will be quite an ad
dition to the paper. He arrived last
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. O. M. Heard, nccntnpnnied by
her little niece, Mis Bessie Lawrence,
who has been visiting her for some
time, went up to Macon Tuesday, and
from there Miss Bessie continued on to
her heme in Talbotton, while Mrs.
Heard returns to Vienna today.
Sunday night at the baptist church
the. audience was treated to a splendid
sermon by Rev. E. S. Atkinson. This
popular pastor is indeed a very capable
minister , and is held in high esteem by
his congregation and the people of
Vienna.
The streets presented a very busy
scene last Saturday afternoon. A good
sized crowd was in town and the mer
chant* did'a very good business. Of
course-this season of the year is natur
ally a busy one, and our merchants are
reaping the benefits of it.
Little Marshal Sims Wilson, the
bright little child of Mr. and Mrs. P.
P. Wilson, who lives seven miles
northeast of Vienna, died Nov. 18th.
after an illness of some time of fever.
The remains were buried at Friendship
church at Tippettville.
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