The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, December 20, 1902, Image 5

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BIG CUT PRICE SALE wmsmmammmm im m o —AT THE BIG STORE OF— J. P. HEARD & SONS, DURING THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS. Everything in our large store will be greatly reduced in price for the next Fifteen Days. We don’t mean a few “odds and ends,” but we mean everything from start to >fihish===Everything we setl will be reduced. We would advise all who want a genuine Bargain to come early and avoid the rush. v • - 5 *- .4 - v ’ T a k ' ' * We will Interest you, Sure as you Come. J. P. HEARDS SONS. Local and Personal News. I A handsome line of Holiday Crockery and glass goods at Taylor Bros. Our cut price sale is now on. J P Heard A Sons. Col. M. P. Hall made a professional trip to Unadilla Wednesday afternoon. Don’t fail to attend our big cut price sale. J P Heard <fe Sons. For Beauty, style..Fit and Finish, buy Edw in Clapp Shoes^atJfch'wis Bros Co. All the Vicnria'boys who are now off at sclioo) At ill most likely come home tojpefTd the holidays. Cut prices on everything in our store from start to finish. ■*’ — «; • t ■ I f Heard'& Sons, The Baptist Sunday School will Rive a Christmas tree on Christmas eve night at the Baptist church. Wo want, to buy your cotton seed— highest cash price paid. Vienna Cotton Oil Co. Mrs. D. L. Henderson has ashergnest this week, Mrs. Amelin Rogers, popular lady of Perry, Gn. We have just received a nobby' line of “Kantbebent” clothing. Egleston & McDonald. If the present weather continues Old Santa Claus will have glorious weather in which to moke his rounds. Rev. H. P. Myers and family left for their new home in • Milen Friday The love uttd good will of the people of Vienna go with them. _ My old store stand 26x70 ft. for rent, Possession given January 1st, 11)03. Price, fifteen dollars per month. D. B. Thompson. Barfield & Home, of Pinehurst, Ga has a beautiful line of Christmas goods, perfumery, Jewelry, etc. Read their ad and call to see them. Mrs. Darling and her four grand' children left Tuesday for their home in Waycross, after a pleasant visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Myers. The new residence of D. A. Taylor, - near the Baptist church is near com pletion. When finished it will be beautiful residence. Cat prices in every department from now until Jon. 1st. J P Heard ft Sons, All kinds of w^ood, oak and pine, de livered any where in the city in any shape by Egleston & McDonald. Work on the new residence being erected by L. R. Hobbs is progressing nicely, and when completed will be one of the prettiest cottages in town. Mrs. V. O. Harvard returned to her home in Arab! Wednesday after spend ing a few days here very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs Capt. Samuel Came Mr. W. P. Newby, of Richwood.made the News a very pleasant and social visit Wednesday amd left a dollar for the News another year. Many thanks, If they were all just like Mr. Newby we ■houlddive on flowery beds of esse, Col. L. L. Woodward has treated himself to a new horse. Christmas goods can be found to suit your pocket book at Taylor Bros. Col. W. F. George visited Pinehurst on business yesterday. Cut prices in every department from now until Jan. 1st. J P Heard A Sons. Miss Kate Mo thurleftafew days ago for her home in Fort Valley. The Vienna Drug Co., has one of the largest and most, handsome lines of Christmas goods in the city. Just think, threb styles,/.in one hat, the newei-t thing out, for Vale by Egleston & McDonald. Clever Mr. F. M. Walden, of Kerns, whs in to see us yesterday morn ing and renewed his subscriptoln to the News. Thanks. The New* wants a good reliable correspondent in every community in the county iujxt year. Write us for particulars. The News is indebted to Mr. Arnie Youngblood for having presented us with a nice mess of fresh pork Thurs day evening. Miss Minnie Daniel*, who has been the attractive guest of Mr. an: Mrs. L R. Hobbs for several days, left Monday for her home at Lumpkin. I Represent the Armour Fertilizer Co’s., Hjgh grade Fertilizers here with prices to meet any legitimate compe tition. Respectfully. D. B. Thompson Mr. Crawford Lewis, of Florida, is up on a visit to relatives and friends in Dooly county. He is a former citizen of this county but has been living in Florida for the past few years. Misses JaniC Tharpe and Nina Ful lington tendered a number of their New residences are steadily being added to our growing 'town. All are nice, neat homes and add greatly to the appearance of the ^own. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. J. Hall, living two miles East of Vienna, died Wednesday night and the remains were interred in the Mt. Bezer cemetery Thursday morning A desperate attempt to break jai and escape to liberty! Was made by some prisoners in Cordele this week, Bat owing to the bravely imd determi nation of the officers the attempt was a failure. The‘public Schools ilos’ed Friday for the fall term -aftei»--« profitable'and. prosperous session.. .This school is ’ one of the prides of Vierinit'and is doing a noble work among the youth of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Caley who were mnrried in this county about one mouth ago,, left this week for Mr. Caley’s home in Aims, Neb,, where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Caley, it will be remembered, was Mrs. Lucy Lasseter. Bef&rp; leaving they left instructions with us to send the News after then! to cheer them in their far Western home. Mr. John B. Hussey, employed by the government to examine'applications for the rural mail routes was here last week, and after holding the examina tions he boarded the train, and while between Macon and Washington on his way back to the latter city, he ditd suddenly. It is supposed the trouble wus heart disease. The minstrel which tvilf be presented by our local talent promises to be one of the best, if not the very best event of the kind that hus ever been present ed at the opera house in this city. The boys are working hard to give a first- •lass entertainment in every respect, and we believe that their efforts will crowned with flattering success. Tlie people will give the boys a liberal pat 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. Placp yonr property with us and you’ll deceive tlie best results. SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR ANY AMO UNT; SECURED PROMP1L Y REMEMBER1 Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD for our customers. ft. E. JORDAN & 60. young friends a party at the home of ronnge. and they should do so, tor tiiey Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Wood last night. A delightful time was liad by all pres ent. Rev. J. A, Nelson, of Midway, and William Holt, of Fairfield, were pleas ant callers at the News office yesterday morning. Mr. Holt is a son of Mr. E. T. Holt, one of Wilcox copnties pro gressive farmers, and has been attend ing school at Locust Grove Institute this fall. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christian, former ly of Lumpkin, have moved to Vienna and will make this place their home in the future. Tiiey are the parents of our City Court Stenographer, Mr. W. 8. Christian. The state and eonnty tax books were doted Friday, that being the limit to which the law allows them to remain. All who failed to pay their taxes by that time may now lookout for the inevitable execution. There Js no way .of getting around or avoiding paying the fiddler, you know. Holiday gifts. .WE AR The People to See for Them. FINE CUT GLASS, The Oenuine Goods. FINE SILVERWARE. deserve it and tneretiy will be encour aged to other enterprises of this chur ucter. We have lots of nice things for Christinas presents. Something special in Umbrellas; Fine Table Linens at about 25 per cent less than other stores. A fine Lap Robe is not so bad, the best values in these ever shown here. Don’t fool away your money for trash, but come here and buy some good, useful and substantial urticles. Fine line of Blankets. - A 15.00 pair Stacy Adams shoes would not be bud for a present Some line Water Sets in the celebrated anti-rust wear, guaranteed never to rust. Fine Une of Scissors, Razors and Pocket Knives. In fact we have lots sensible articles for Christmas gifts. 3. P. Heard ft Sons. FOB RAL^-One 25-hone engine and a 80-horse tubular boiler, together with a complete saw^UU outfit. Will sell eh«p. Apply M-Wce *6, ' ' H. R. FENN, Vienna, Ga 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.