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COUNTY NEWS.
Gathered by our Special
Correspondents at
Various Points.
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PIINE GROVE
OOUM MFD
Mr. Warner Purcell spent last
week at Mr. T. G. Dents, gather
in goats on his farm.
Miss Fannie Pye, was the guest
of Miss Alice and Vila Dent on
Sunday lust.
Miss Madge Long is visiting her
parents at Wahbouerville this
week.
Mrs. W. S. Madray, spent Sat
urday last w ith Mrs Minnie Jack
son .
Mr. Warner Purcell and wife
and Miss Bird.e Dent spent Mon
day at Mr. J. F. Surreucy.
Mr. Quinton Carter a popular
young man of Odum, passed
through here Sunday.
Mr. Lawton O’Quinn, of Odum,
passed through here one dav l ist
week enrotite for Liberty county
A large crowd of ‘oiks from this
community w< lit fishing io the
river one day recent ymi i brought
back a largo amount of li-di and
also report a pleasant time.
Mr. C. Wist berry and wife
spent last Sunday at Mr. Sump
ter Flowers.
Mrs. Mattie ColeuniL and Miss
Edna Jackson spent Sunday very
pleasantly at the hi ire oi Mr. J.
L.Ogden.
Mr. Tom McLaughlin an i wife,
w.n’e Pleasant visitors at Mr. T.
J. Dents one day last week.
Miss Lon a Pye has been spending
a few day a wall Mr. Ice Ed- n
field.
Some of tin f 'iks from this
community attended pn aching at
Neva church near Brentwood on
last Sunday.
Mr, W. E. Ogden and family
ep'-nt last-Sunday at Mr. R. W.
Mad "ay.
A large crowd abended Sunday
school here Sunday nisi.
Miss Lula Tillman visaed rein j
lives at Odum Iasi 8u day. I
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XAIIUATA !
Mi-s Wi'li--Leggett, nf Baxley,
is visi ing her sister Mrs. Kirk
land.
Miss Amii * Larv who is te idl
ing at Barringtiii, came on a
visit lioiii-* last wi-.-k.
Tn -,N a hunt,-i Su it y schm 1 un
pointed the f dl wing c-nnmi.teei |
last Sunday to make suitable ur
raug' uieiits tor childr< n’s day. I
This Sunday school will ui-it -j
with Lhlatmi on the 2nd, Sunday
in July, An-i Lave the exercises, a-, ! |
Lulatou Bapti-t Church.
Commi tee :n. arrangement
are as follows: R. Depratter,
J. A. Dykes, 1* -i-t- i'ec.f and I.ni
me Morgan.
Committee o Music—Mrs. Jeff
Mvzelle, Mrs. 8. B. Larv, M
Wiliie Peek and Miss
Smith.
M.ss Matti.* Peek - Mi 8^
Dikes, Mrs. G. Dai z
Clyde Collins.
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Dr. Livmgrstoa’s Remedies
1 be , Jesup . r\ Drug Company >s •
n,-w tin* exclusive agent in this
portion of ilie state for Doctor
John Wesley Livingston’s Famous
Root a ad Herb Remebieg. When
I*-"
go to this business
and tlipy' wi'l snpp'y y-'u.
ODESSA
The new siding recently com
pleted here is quite an addition
to our little town.
Messrs Harry Moody and
Tiudall of Currency, visited
folks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank spell, left
last Sunday for Mount Pleasant
where they will make their luture
home.
Misses Ella and M.Jiala, Urn
|.hri**8, visited r-iat ives and
friends at Mt. Pleasant, l ist Sat
urday. returning home Sunday.
Mrs. and Mr, West berry of
Red land, visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Julies. Saturday.
The school at Odessa is pro
gressing nicely under the man
agement of Mr. Lonnie Price. Mr
Price seems to take great interest
in regards to the health of
pupils, <he school yards and
room are kept in good conditions.
Mr. Janies Knight and Miss
Susie Spell, attended church and
visited relatives at Little Creek,
Sunday.
Mr. Carl Moody and sister, Misi
Georgia, attended church am! vis
ited relatives at Harmony, Sun
day
Messrs. E. Stafford and Lonnie
Price visited at Gardi Sunday
a IternoiM.
Mr. A htO't Gibson, has be-n
on the sick list this week but is
better now.
It s-'eills ns if the Bethel and
iml Red 11 ill co. r-spoodi Ms, have
taken advantage of the privilege
accorded them and arousing the
columns of our county paper to
no good end. Fi ieuds tins is no
good example. We should settle
our difficulties in a different man
ner.
RA Y I KAN
Mr. Ron j. Dixon of Patterson,
spent his si'venty-s. cond birth
day with his daughter. Mis. M.
F. l.ioiis, Friday June 7th.
Mr. Bioxham Johns visit- «1 his |
| )0llie f,,lks at Batchlott Saturday.
Miss Li 1 In Herrin who is
u Atkinson. visit<d her
mi th r Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. John ’-' illis of
vil1 -’ ' v » s 111
Mr. Jo 1 n Kelly, of Atkinson,
was in* Kaybon, Satmday and
“bind y.
The y 'ling t'-dns enjoyed a nice
H* -or- a n supper at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Barber’s Sat
mlav mg'-t.
“Uncle Dad" Rowell was pi “
Ravbon Fiidav.
Mr. an I Mrs. Je-se Rowell, of
Hortens", spmit Friday m Rav
boil.
The saw mill of Harrison A
Lewis ha# bi-i-n put in go »<1 repair
and is doing good work
Messrs. A. B. Johns and E. A.
Lewis attended church at Lula ton
Sundav. Mr. Johns is having a
swell tame this week, (It is
mumps.)
Mr. M'nroc Willis, of
vis,led relatives and tr-ei.ds at
I, iv'io-i 1 ,st tV-ex
B«rt Barber, of Klt»n, Wis..
sav- “I Pave only" taken four dos
s of voir Kidney and
Pill* and they have done for me
nT»r * »b t *n other nieciiciue
eV ,. rd I ;im still taking the
pU S* as I want a perfecture”
Mr. Barber reteers to DeWitt’s
Khln-v a-.d bhdder Pills, which
: 11 lin t ! Ull a 11 Backache,
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.
a weeks treatment for g5c Sold
by Je-up D r ng Co.
FLINT BRANCH
(Jwop, g. F. D. 2.)
We're having some hot weather.
Among those who went to
church at B etbel from her e Suu
wpje jLsses Lizzie and Rutty
Mattox, Miss Carrie Thompson,
Messrs. .J. 0. and T. O. Mattox,
J. J. and Robert Thompson and
J. H. Christy.
Say “Goose Creek,” the Satillu
Creek Ball Team has been
lously awaiting a challenge
>ou. Show your colors!
l’ed Hill did you see the game of
aliich you wrote in opposition to
Betnel last week? I think you
Imve just In a*M of it and if your
place is anything like otirs you
can’t believe everything you hear.
We believe you have been wrong
ly informed.
A party of vouug people had a
‘fi-h fry” on the creek Saturday.
They reported a good time but
id u fl , wouldn ’ t “bite.”
Como out Saturday 15th and see
the Ball game. Satilla Creek
Team vs. Jesup’ Second Nine, at
Satilla Ball grounds. Game called
at 15:00 j>. m.
Flint Branch school is * Brorn
mg. Nearly f>0 enrolled now
with an attendance of 15-5 for last
week There will he no school
n-xt week. Beginning 17th. inst.
The teacher Mr. Christy w ill at
tend Teachers' Institute at
shear. Schn:-1 wilt open again
Moudav 2-ltli, inst.
MT. PLEASANT
Brother Austin filled his
pointment here Sunday and his
s Tniou was enjoyed bv a larg
congregat ion.
Mi«s Willie Richard-,>n has re
turned home after a three
vi-it to Lumber City, and
a I'elightfi 1 time. Her
gladiv welcome her home
Miss Esther Ivicklighter and
I it i le Miss Constance Rennet, of
Wiu-low attended church
Sunday
Little Misses Agnes and Winnie
Owens of Union attended church
here Sunday night—also, Mis>es
Gertrude, Georgie and Nellie Ar
nett, and Messrs Oscar and Arthur
Nail, Willie, <!e >ig“ and Alex
nett-. Yi;.,
Rufns Pearron is suffering
f r ,„„ !U1 attack of m< a-lea .
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Cured Hemorrhages of the
Lungs.
“Several years since my lungs
were so badly affected that I had
many hemorrhages,” w rites A. M.
of Wood, Ind.. “I
treatment with several physicians
without any benefit. I then
ted to take Foley's Honey and
Tar, and my lungs are now
sound as a bullet. I lecommend
it in advanced stages lung
i ble. holev s Honey and 1 ar
stops the cough and hea!-> the
lungs, and prevents serious re
suits from a cold. Refuse
stitutes.—Jesup Drug Co.
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Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
*!Ot __- ^ nauseate.
Cures ^ ure S stomach Stomacn and ana liver liver
troubles and chronic con
st i pat ion by restoring the
j ““fthestom- .... ri ,
ach, liver and Dowels,
Refuse substitutes. Price CCo-
L Carter, J A Ross Geo F Armstrong.
Pres. Vice Pres. Sect. – Treas.
The Wayne Realty Co.
<^UUYS, SELLS AND LEASES^
Improved and Unimproved ICountry
and city property, Turpentine
and Saw Mill Locations.
Special attention to care of property for non residents.
gtT~ We collect rents and make prompt kemittencb
The Wayne Realty Co •> Jsup, Ga.
On to Richmond
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