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COUNTY NEWS.
Gathered by our Special
Correspondents at
Various Points.
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FLINT BRANCH
(Jegiip, S. F. D, 2.)
We have had quite a number of
‘'pouring rains lecently. The
weather prophets are predicting
these rains all through this
month.
Several from here spent the
‘•Fourth” at Ludowici. They
port a fine time.
‘‘Grandmother” Weaver has
been ver sick recently. »he u,
some better now.
Now is the time for fever etc.
and we should be very careful
about tin* kiud food «e eat, the
wnter we drink and see to it that
no vegitable matter decays near
our dwellings.
By observing a few simple riesl
of health at this time of the year
we can prevent much of i he sick
ness and Doctor’s bills thut usual
ly cooie
‘‘Cleanliness is next to Godli
ness, is doubtless significant.
Uncleauness of per,-on gives a lodg
ing place for disease germs and
fihhness around dwellings pro
duces these germs that cause fever
etc.
A number from here attended
the debate at beihel Saturday
night.
Preparations are being made
to ceil ti e church home before
the revival services which will he
held on the uext regular meeting.
Shool is doing nicely several
visit'*rs were present Friday after
noon.
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Wuen there is the slightest in
digestion, heart burn, Hatuleuce
or any f«mt id' stomach trouble
toke a litth* Kodcl occasional I v
and you will bo afforded prompt
relief. Kodol is a compound ot
vegetable acids aud contains the
juices found iu a u*-.*ithy siotnuch.
Kodol digests what you you eat,
makes your food do. you good.
Sold bv J-sup Drug Co.
RITCH
Since the heavy ruins, tat crops
are again looking nice.
Mr. V . A. Puivis is at home
Ifoin buvunnali, thi* wtek.
Mr. Colonel Ntchois if Jesup
R. F. D. wus in this community
Sunday.
Several of the “Ritch” folks
attended church at Big Creek
Sunday. I
Our Literary Socie' v is yet run
rrng. We hope t i nnin'itnee a
"joint” debate lat> r.
Ther w )1 lie a picnic near Ritch
at ttie hmitM Mr. N. J. Green c n
Saturday. July (20th.) twentieth.
Every body is invited to come
and bring a basket.
Panama Canal-Erie Canal
Machinery \* , • is dtgiug , . the , Patia
;
me Canal a thousand times quick
rl ntlie *hvel , , dug , the , Erie.
• :
M lun-ry produc s the L. –;
M. Paint, at 50 time* lessco.-1 for
hd'iir. that) if made by hand. :
The L. – M give* 'i » best job !
■...... * M.
like It iron only for I A year,. lion* J j
requtr ■ i * , of this
eeletisated paint a.-.d 3 ga.loo* of i
Litiseetl Oil at tiOets. per gallon, j
to paint a moderate sized
If any defect exist in L. –
Wp,i “‘ |U ""°
*cold by Jc;r.p D. v.g C j,
HOPEWELL
(»\lt. Pleasant)
Our Union meeting proved to be
a success, regardless of the tncle
meat weather. Those who atten J
j ed time. seemed Quite to have a very pleasant
; a crowd came out i n
Sunday and the day was beauti
ful.
Mr. A. J. Arnett returned horns
on Friday, and remained over un
til Sunday afternoon, of (he meet
: in g
Mr. D»u Pate and family, of
Brunswick and Mrs. Maud Burney
of Argyle , are visiting . . at „ Mr. r
Roht . Aru ett’s.
Mbses Ethel Gardner and Wil
lie Richardson of Mt. Pleasnu*/,
were the guests of Misses Gir.rude
!llld G ,, orgia Arnett on Saturday
aud Sunday of the mealing,
Mr. L. R. Akins, with family
and friends from Mt. Pleasant,
, were here on Sunday, also Mr. W.
j H Cropton of Everett,
Brunswick, Jesnp, Folkston.
vViuslcw, Mt. Pleasant, Everett,
Bamboo anf other points were
represented.
Alter services on Sunday at the
church a few of the young folks
returned to Mr. A. A Arnett’s,
wh* ,- e Rev. J. E. Brady preached
that night.
A cleansing, clean, cooling
soothing, healing housaho.d rein
eny is DeWitt’s Carbolized W itch
Hazel salve. For burns, cuts.
i-ci niche*, bruises, insect bites,
and sore feet it is unequaled. Good
tor pile*. Beware of imitations.
Get DeWitt’s. It is the be*t.
Sold by Jesup Drug Co.
GAR 131
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Richardson
and chitdre , of Brunswick, visi
ted the former s parents last week.
Mr. W. M. Harper, visited in
Ludowici, Sunday.
Mrs. Susie Stripling, of Everett
City, was the pleasant guests of
Mrs. W. B. Bennett, Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth George is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. A. R. Rich
ardson.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Harper,
visited iu Ludowici Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K C. Harper and
children, ot Everett City, visited
he formers parents Sumluy.
Liule Mary Tapler is seriously
ill with typhoid lever.
Rev. A R. Richardson, left
Monday for Jones Creek, where he
goes to assist in a series of ineet
tugs
Mis Annie B. Bennett, who is
teaching the Gardi school, atten
ded church at Union Suuduy.
Miss Mary Bryant, visited
friends and relatives at Union
.Saturday aud Sundav.
G. E. Burhans testifies after
four yer.rs.
G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Ceu
ter, ’ N. Y., ’ writes: "About
I stating .
ypnrs age wrote you
I had been entirely cured of a
vere kidnev trouble bv taking less
than . bottles of folev Kid
t .vo s
u?v * 'll re. It entirely sloped
r.Hok
w
! W ,red - 1 am sav that
I have never had a return of any
of f ndso svinpioms during the four
veers that liaveelapsed and I am
evie<*i tlreared to stay cured, and
, , , „ , ,
K,Zy C,rr»Tone .atl-rinj
from k!buey :r bluffer trouble.
W 4YNE8VILLE
Our school is progressing nicely
under the skillml manasemeut of
of Miss Lena Jones. On Monday
la*t several boarding students en
tered.
Mrs. Annie Hat Jiff, after spend
ing s nne time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs McSw nine, has re
tained to her home in Florida.
We are glad to learn that Mrs.
The Pop tell, who has been ill for
S’ me time at Mt Pleasant, is able
to i► turn home.
Mies Lena J< lies and Or. E. 0’
Qoinn spent 'luesduy afternoon
.*itli Miss Maud Johnson, of At
kinson.
Mr. lee Aatcber left for Jack
s-mvil.e last \ve» k aceompauied
by Muster Rex Sweat.
Misies Ada|iud Allie Pophell
Entered school here Mondav^.
ODUM
Mrs. G. W. O’Quntn is visiting
fr.ends and relatives at Statesbo
ro. tins week.
Mr. E. C. Carter spent Monday
aim Tuesday in Savannah.
Mr. L. E. O’Quinn and
Irene Browder attended church at
Goose creek Sunday and report a
pleasant lime.
A purlv composed of Mr. anf
Mrs. F. B. Gurr, Dr. S. T. Colvin
Mr. L. E. O’Quinu and Mr.
11. Bennett lelt Monday night
visn The Jamestown Exposition,
Washing! jo. New York audotlrr
points of interest.
Mrs. T.J. Dent and daughter
M bs Alice, sne.it Tuesday here.
Mr. an f Mrs. Augustus Popp-11
of Jacksonville, Fla.are visiting
their parents Mr. und Mrs. H.
Pi ppell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Browd-r
has gone to attend the Jamestown
Exposition.
Messrs. Lawton O’Quinn and
Quinton Carter attended services
at Pine Grove Sunday There
must be some attractions out that
way for them as they seem to be
going ofteu lately.
Quite ft crowd a tended the p c
nic at Mad ray Springs Thursday
Mr. Met slim Odum is on the
sick list at tb s writing.
Resjiect fully,
Cora Carter.
Was in poor health for years
Irr VV. Kelly, of Mu tie field, Pa.,
writes: “I was in poor lnalth
for two years, snflering from kid
ney inff bladder tiouhle, and
spent considerable money consult
ing physicians without obtaining
any marked benefit, but was cur
ed by Foley’s Kidney Cure, aud I
desire to add my testimony that it
may be the cause of restoring the
health of others.” Refuse sub
stitutes. JssupDrugCo.
SOVlf
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous. breath,
nesSi headache, constipation, bad
e en f al debiU ‘y* sour Usings. and caurrh
of the stomach are all due to indigesUon. discov
Kodol relieves indigestion. This new -
taThity stoE
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion remedy
1 ** dyspepsia, but this famous
XS. xrrss: S4S25
• sttsrrssz MS
^ Yoa ^
Bottles only. ReUeres indigestion, sour stomach,
beiefcing of gas, etc.
Prepared by E. C. DeWJTT – CO-. CHICAGO.
R)lEYSKlWtEYCOR£
I«k»t Kidncxx »o« S’.r-ver Bight
Wanted!
Twenty-Five Carpenters and One
Hundred Laborers to work on our new
Wood Turpentine Still,at Mt. Pleasant,
Georgia. Wages paid every Saturday.
Atlantic Turpentine Co.
L Carter, J A Ross, Geo F Armstrong.
Pres. Vice Pres. Sect. <fe Treas.
The Wayne Realty Co.
•QeDUVS. KKLLH AND LEASES^
Improved and Unimproved iCountr
and city property, Turpentine
and Saw Mill Locations.
Special attention to care of property for non residents.
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We collect rents and make prompt remittence
The Wayne Realty Co Jsup, Ga.
VERY LOW RATES
TO
NORFOLK. VA.
and return account
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merchants.
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