The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, December 13, 1902, Image 5

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We sell the ‘‘Best Clothing in the World,” made by the famous house of Schloss Bros. Co., of Baltimore. All their garments bear this label. WljolesaJe Drapers ; WOB& Or Local and Personal News. The James Boys troop failed to show up. Unheard of bargains in shoes at Tay lor Bros. M. E. Bushin visited Don’t fail to see the bargain i we Offer in Clothing. J P Heard & Sons Y.T. Sheffield, of Pinehurst, was in the eity yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns visited ’•^Maeou.thisweek. . Judge J. T. Carlisle and wife were in Vienna Wednesday. For Beauty, style. Fit and Finish, buy Edwin Olapp Shoes at Lewis Bros Co. Mrs. Tom Truluck has presented her husband with a fine boy. Vienna is anxiously awaiting the Coming of the new railroad. Dr. J. F. Lancaster, of Forsyth, was in the city on business yesterday. Willie Spears, who lived on the place of Mrs. Gilbert, is moving to Raines. A circus carries away the colored people; they were out in full force Wednesday. Walton Bros, .will sell you the best patent flour for $4.16 per barrel for the next ten days. E. G. Walton went down on the B. A W. road this week in the interest of his lumber business. Special Sales in Mens Suits. $33.60 Suit for $16,50, $16.50 suit for $18.60, $13,60 suit for $10, $10 suit for $8.75. Come quick, J P Heard & Sons. Mr. D. B. Leonard, of Vienna, spent a few days with relatives in the city last week.—Hawkinsville Dispatch and News. Bev. J. D. Norris has been invited to deliver a lecture before the Houston High School at Arab! on next Friday night. Judge D. L. Henderson went down to Arab! Tuesday afternoon to attend a meeting of the Board of Education «f the Houston High School of which he is a member. Mrs. J. E. Duncan and Charlie Gilbert Duncan returned to their home at Unadilla yesterday morning, after spending a few days here with the family of Col. W. V. Harvard. Mesdames Ells Everett and P. C. Everett and children spent Wednesday out at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fenn. Cane grinding and a good dinner was the order of the day. The day was very pleasantly spent. Being the county seat of a county of Over 27,000 people is no small thing Within itself. Vienna may not be so large, but she is the head of a very large county, and don’t you forget that Of course, the county seat is the most important town in a county. H. R. Teal, of Bichwood, was here yesterday. John H. Jordan, of Findlay, was in the city yesterday. Christmas goods can be found to suit .your pocket book at Taylor Bros. Christmas is less than two weeks off. 1 My! how time do fly. A handsome line of Holiday Crockery r.nd glass goods at Taylor Bros. Miss Ruth Clements, of Arabi, spent yesterday morning in the city shopping. Oscar McKenzie, of Arabi, is with the firm of Taylor Bros, for the holi days Col. L. L. Woodward went down to Lake Park, Ga., on a c.uck hunt Wed nesday afternoon. Taylor Bros., have Just received a nice line of Christmas Goods. Call quick and buy before they are all gone. W. F. Webb, a prominent farmer of Byromville, came down yesterday to meet his daughter, Miss Eva, whe had been on a visit to her brother at Adel, for several days. Nearly $4,000 of property was sold at the auction of personal property of the estate of E; Walton,deceased, Tuesday, Rev. J.M. Kelly, of this city, was the auctioneer of the day. J. B McDonald went up to Pinehurst Thursday afternoon to superintend the erection of a Stump Puller which he has sold to Messrs. J. R. Horne, R. Whitehead and W. L. Williams. It’s a great thing to have a summer home to go to in the horrid heat of summer and a winter palace to live in during the chilly blasts of winter, but the people who don’t have them get along about as well as they who do. FOR RENT.—A good three-horse farm; situated 7 miles from Vienna and 8 miles from Cordele, on the Drayton and Cordele public road. Apply to J. A. Adkins, ‘‘R. F. D.’’ No. 1. Vienna, Go. The many friends nnd well 'wishers of Rev. H. P. Myers are sorry to see him leave Vienna vary much, but they hope he will be well pleased with his new charge and all wish him much happiness and prosperity in his new- home. While in Vienna he has made many warm and true friends, whose good wishes will go with him where- ever he may hnppen to go. Thernil-oad injunction case has been carried from Judge Spenr’scourt to the United States court of appeals in Atlan ta bcforeJudge Pardue, nnd he refused to hear fie case also, on the same grounds as Judge Spear. The case will now be arbitrated between the two road* at Cordele next week. A Public Sale Will be held of the perishable prop erty of the late A. G. Morgan, deceas ed. on the plantation near Drayton on next Tuesday, Dec. 16. 1902. Some very valuable stuff will be disposed of at that time. Vienna people should liberally pat ronize the local minstrel during the holidays. The boys deserve it. We want to buy your cotton seed— highest cash price paid. Vienna Cotton Oil Co. Miss Bertha Leonard, of Vienna, is the guest of her cousins,, the Misses Lewis and J. F. Fleming.—Hawkinsville Dispatch and News. Miss Lucile Sandlin returned Thurs day from a visit to relatives at Drayton, She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss May Butler, who spent the day here with relatives. ( L. M. aad E. H. Peavyrof Pinehurst, have purchased the stock of groceries of Dr. W. E. Beacham, and will increase the stock with a nice line of fresh ar.d up-to-date groceries. The people here are getting very anx ious for the new railroad to make its appearance here. As yet no settlement of the matter has been made and no signs of any are in sight. While Bev. J. M. Walters and wife were on their way to church at Mt. Vernon last Saturday, the mule became frightened and tore up the buggy, hurting Mrs; Walters very badly. Our subscribers in Findlay failed to get their papers Wednesday. THey left this office on time and were mailed, and the fault must lie with the mail clerks on the train. Wc make it a point to always mail our papers on time. The people of Vienna extend a warm and hearty welcome, to Rev. B. E. Whittington and family, who are to make their home witli us. We feel sure they will And many friends in Vienna who will be glad to give them a hearty welcome to this city. Orton’s circus showed to a crowded tent here Wednesday. It was at first the intention of the manager to re main over and show here again Thurs day, but for some reason this idea was given up. It was a very fair show considering the size and the price of admission. The clowns were, perhaps, the best feature. Preparations for getting fie big oil mill into operation is gsing steadily forward, and just as soon is the neces sary machinery arrives, it will be set up nnd started in motion. The company has its hands full along now. The electric light plnnt is to be erected and also a plant for f urnisbing the town has to be built at the same time, so that everyone connected with this company is very busy these days. A Million Voices Could hardly express tiie thanks of Homer Hall, of West Pnlut, la. Listen why; A severe cold had settled on his lungs causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had consun p- tion, but could nut help him. When a.l thought lie was doomed lie began to use Dr King’s New discovery, and writes: “It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 327 pouuds.” Its guar anteed for coughs, colds and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Forbes and Coxe Drug Co. 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. 2 he 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 REMEMBERl Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD for our customers. a. e. Jordan & ee. HOLIDAY GIFTS. —■WE apt? The People to See for Them. FINE CUT GLASS, The Genuine Goods. FINE SILYERWARE. CHINA WARE, CAKE PLATES, SALADS, ETC. Large Assortment of FINE LAMPS. GOLD PLATED MIRRORS and FRAMES. HOLIDAY PERFUMES. TOYS, DOLLS, CUPS, SAUCERS, VASES, ETC. Nice Line of . FINE JEWELRY. Our selection of the above is the largest and most varied ever shown here. It will pay you to see us before buying. PRICES ARE RIGHT. Vienna Drug: Co. Why Do The Best Dressed MEN DEAL HERE? The best dressed men throughout this locality buy their clothing at this store—-every man who wishes the best comes jo us sooner or later. This is one of the reasons “why." Here is reason No. 3. THAT SMART; DRESSY APPEARANCE ABOUT THE FIGURES OF MEN WHO WEAR OUR CLOTHING IS DUE LARGELY TO THE WAY WE FIT OUR PATRONS. IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE TO ORDER, YO U CANNOT GET A MORE PERFECTFI1 THAN WE CAN GIVE YO U, AND YO ULL HA VE TO PAY TWICE AS MUCH. IF YOU ARE ACCUSTOMED TO HAVING YOUR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, HAVE A TALK WITH US FIRST. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY—WE'LL GRATIFY YOUR MOST CRITICAL WHIMS, AND THERE IS NO DELAY WHILE THE GARMENTS ARE BEING MADE. REASON NO. 4 WILL APPEAR NEXT.