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COUNTY NEWS.
Gathered by our Special
Correspondents at
Various Points.
KITCH
The farmers of this section
busy laying by.
Mr. A. J. Tyre was visiting
friends and relatives at Bristol
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. O. L Harris of Odum was
in Ritch Saturday.
The schools that are, it present
in session aie being carried on
with the usual interest which l
been chuiacterktic of them all the
year.
By establishing pay schools in
places too far from where public
schools are in session shows that
our people are really becoming
awake to the fact that educa‘iun
really means something.
Mr. Walter Nettles and Miss
Minnie Groover were quietly mar
ried at the home of the bride on
•Sun'iuv P. W., last. Rev. P. L.
Douglas officiating.
The per pie are appreciating the
Sentinel, more, w ith every issue.
When there is the slightest in
digestion, heart burn, flatulence
or any firm of stomach trouble
toke a little Kodcl occasionally
and you will bo afforded prompt
relief. Kodol is a compound ul
vegetable acids aud contains the
juices found in a healthy stomach.
Kodol digests whut you you ea',
makes your food do you good.
Sold bv Jesup Drug Co.
FLINT BRANCH
(Jesup, K. K. 0. 2.)
Crops are growing nicely in this
vicu.hy.
Several from Flint Branch at
tended services at Belhel Sunday.
Next week the series of meet'ngs
begin here. The house i* ceiled
and ready for the meeting. The
services will not in'erf. re wiih the
school as school can be «usp nded
for the hour’s serve-e hi 11 a. nr.
and then e« niinueu the rest of
the day ns usual.
Lt t’s Jit- tfOOtl |
ll|» *
mice at <»ur school. l,a*t week it
was ex tel lent, I’ll pupiU a;e ad
vanning rapidly.
Mi». A. R. Mat!x and Mrs W.
A. Thompson visited Mrs. Wil
liams m's Monday.
Mrs. Weaver is be ter at this
tv riling.
Mr. Dval killed a monster
rattle niiH" III his yard Saturday
morning.
The Satilla ba e ball tram had
an interesting practice Saturday
afternoon. They are ready for
the “Oja n View ' team on their
grounds nt xt Saturday. Thev
had been wailing for your chal
lenge, Burnett Heights.
G. E. Eurhans testifies after
four years.
G. B Burhans, of Carlisle Cen
ter, N.Y., writes: "About
years age I wro'e von stating that
1 had I'ei-n entirely cured of a s>-—
verc kidney trouble bv taking
than two bottles of foSey's
n.*v Cur.*. It • ntirely soijted the
brick dust sediment, and pain and
symptoms <n kid Iiseas- dis
appeared- I am glad to say that
I have never had a return of any
of thdso symptoms during the four
years that have elapsed and 1 am
evtc<-. tly cured to stay cured, and
heartily recommended Foley's
Kidnev Cure to any one
from kibnev or blader trouble.
I ODUM
ODUM If F 13
The social inlertaiament given
by Mr. and Mrs W. G. Odum in
honor of Miss Avy liyrd last
. Thursday evening was greatly en
joyed by all present.
Misses Leeottie oO'Quinu and
Elia Clary was pkasant visitors
at Mr. J. H. Aspinwalls Sunday.
Our little town is coming out,
the meat market l ore will soon be
completed.
The sing at Mr. Fate Clary's
last Sunday evening was largely
attended and greatly euj jyed.
Miss Tempie McLaughlin who
has b en teaching school in l<itl
loch Co., for the past live months
returned hotfie ehis morning. We
are glad to see her home again,
Mr. J. M. Bloodworth, Mi s
Beulah and Ralph Bloodworth are
spending a few days in Brunswick
Mess. Mershon Odum, Raymond
Browder and Robert Bennett spent
Friday at Baxley.
Miss Avy Byrd is the guest «.f
Miss Eula O’Quinn this week.
Miss Maud Poppell «a« the
pleasant guest of Mbs Ella Clary
Sunduy night.
Mrs. .1. C. Kitch was the guest
of Miss Addie Smith Tuesday.
«•*
Dr. Livingston's Remedies
'1 he Jesup Drug Company is
n< \v the exclusive agent in this
portion of the state for Doctor
John W. sley Livingston’s Famous
Root a id Herb Remebies. When
you v» ish to purchase a package
go to this business “Stablishment,
and they will supply you.
O’QUINN SCHOOL HOUSE
0or school is progressing nicely
under the able management of
Miss Edith ifergUMtn.
Miss Er.nni Altman who has
been spending a week at Mr. Geo.
Murray’s returned home Sunday.
Mr. G. W.O'Quiu who has been
apenning sometime at Friendship
returned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dent of
Friendship visited Mr. J. •?. 3ur
rency's Saiurduv and Sunday.
Mr.. I. C. Lewis and lamil' -
will move to Indian Springs tins
Week.
Miss Avy Bird, a charming
younr ladv, visiting at O.ium at
i• nded the ''sing” Sunday at the
O'Quinn School-tmuse.
Mrs. C. F. Ray and son Mr
Call R«V of Caliban, J la. are vis- [
it mg relatives , . and , r friends ■ in ■ our
community.
Mrs. J. L. Smith and Mrs. C. F.
Ray visited Odum Saturday.
Mr. Clevelaue Feodley is visit
ing relatives in our community.
We ate glad to se“ Mrs. W. C. |
Long out after In r recent illness.
Mr. John Long who has been
sick is gradually improving.
Mr. Buford Jones, son of Mr. j
W. P. Joues is quite sick.
We are all expecting Saturday a big time j
at the picnic "it m the!
Ritch community and are antic
ipating much pleaser.- in aga n
h-.>ring an able and instructive
address i.y Mr. T. B. Hartig, who
delivuied su di a tine adorers at
til a :.) ool-uouse oa July 4th.
stimulation without Iritation
That i* the watchword. That is
vvhat Orino Laxative Fruit Svrup
does. Cleans and >t mu lutes
the bowels witiivut irritation in
any form. Jesup Drug Co.
BETHEL
Mrs. J. H. Carrell, after spend
ing several days in North Georgia
has returned home.
Mrs. John W. Yarborough of
Jesup is visiting relatives and
friends in this community this
week.
We are very sorry indeed that
the Goose Creek team was disap
pointed by the Satilla Creek team
of this community, a few' days
ago in reference to having a game
of bull. The reason that the 3a
tilla Creek team not going, was
that they were informed that it
vould be impossible for them to
cross the creek on account of the
excessive rains, however, they
will be prepared to give them a
game on the 20th mat. Goose
Greek how does your hired pitch
er trom Jesup play?
Rev 11. C. Brewton of Jesup
w'ill preach at the Bethel school
house on Sunday afternoon July
21st.
The Bethel debating society will
meet on Saturday night J ulv 27.
The subject for discussion will be,
Res dved that tlie North was jus
tifiable in taking up arms against
the South in the Civil war. The
affirmative side will be represent
ed by 1. C. McGavev, W. H
Morrison, J H. Christi and A. G.
Carrell, while the i.egativa will
be represented by Ernest Morris
mi, J. P. Sued, Smith, W.
B. Roberson and F. D. Morrison.
Q lick relief for Asthama Suf
ferers.
Foley’s Haney an 1 Tar affords
immediate relief to ai-thama suf
ferers i.i the worst singes and if
taken in time will effect a cure.
Jesup Drug C >.
Notice
For Sale: A bicycle 1907 mod
el : 22 inch frame. Very easy
running, been used cnly a few
times. A complete repair outfit
inelu fing tool big, goes with the
sale. Will sell for $20.09. Call
o r address.
A. R. Wallaek,
Box 147, Jesup Ga.
Weak
Kidneys
Cause more trouble than any other organ of
the body. The function of the kidney*is to j
separate Inorganic salt and water In the pro
cess of circulation, and to remove th^m and
their at ndant poison*from the body through kidneys
the bladder. Therefore when the
become diseased and weak they are natural!
unable to perform theTr work properly, and |
pains in the back, inflammation of the bladder !
and urinary disorders are the result. It h
imperative that a prompt relief be afforded,
which is impossible unless you remove the
cause.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills
prompt!v pllminato poisons from the system
un>l at the s*mu time make the kidney# well
, nd Btron|r .
For- Weak Kidneys, Backache, in
flammation of the bladder and all
urinary trouble* Do Witt’s Kidney
Bladder Pills are unsurpassed.
A Week’s Treatment for 25c.
Money back if *hey f*IL
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G- S G. SERBIAN C0„ Springfield, Mass.
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. – Treas.
The Wayne Realty Co.
1SBUVS, SELLS AND LEASES^
Improved and Unimproved [Country
and city property, Turpentine
and Saw Mill Locations.
Special attention to care of property for non residents.
jWe collect rents and make prompt remittence
The Wayne Realty Co., isup, 6a.
VERY LOW RATES
TO
NORFOLK. VA.
and return account
JAMESTOWN TER-CENTENNIAL
EXPOSITION
Via
Southern Railway.
Season, sixty days and fiifteen day tickets or; sale daily
commencing April 19th, to and including Nov. 80th, 1907.
ri 1 OP OVERS will be allowed on'Season, Sixty dav and
titteen day tickets, same as on Summer Tourist tickets.
Full and complete information cal* Oli Ticket Agents
Southern Railway, or write:
G. R. PETTIT,
Trav. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Ga.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
Twenty or mhre town lots, SO x 100, in the town of
Odum, for sale on the following terms:
Price $4.00 each
$7.50 cash, $16.25 in Hire months, $16.25 in si:: months
Bond for title give,, purchaser. Deed given when final payment i
made. For further particulars address
E. C. CARTER.
ODUM, GA.