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COUNTY NEWS.
Gathered by our Special
Correspondents at
> ions Points.
SoturdayT BETHEL
On August the 3rd,
there will bo a picnic at the Satil
la Base Ball grounds. The morn
ing part of the day will be .pen,
moatlv in games between the
young people. At 2 o’clock din
ner will be served at 8,80 o’clock
a game of ball between the Hatilln
atid Goose Greek teams will be
called.
Refreshments will be on the
grounds all day consisting of so
da water, lemonade and icecream,
and everybody is invited to come
« 1 .A Vtrincr bring well well tilled falhd baskets
Messrs. J. H. Christy, J. J.
Thompson, J. O.and T. 0 Mat
tox, A. G. and J. R Carroll, T.
G. Bitch, Robert Thompson ana
Wiley H< nson, speut Sunday m
Savunnuh.
School is progressing very nice
ly at present.
We ure very sorry to hear of
some serious cas°s of f> ver in this
locality at present.
Weareot the opinion that if
the Goose Greek team would play
the iratilla on its “man’’ instead
of hinting the bi st half it can get,
the Oglethrpe correspondent
would uot have much to brag
upon.
Now since typhoid fever ir
sreading so rapidly, every pieeau
tion should be used in trying to
check its advance. Some valua
ble suggestions was offered by
the correspondent from Flint
Branch winch, if earr ed out will
help to prevent much of the sick
nes- with which we have to coa
tend
As there lias been so much dis
pute between ilm G. O. and 8 C.
ball learns we would suggest tiiui
neither gi t any hir-d lv lp for
Aug. 8rd. as the people would like
to them tent their –■ re g>.h as ball
players but if either things it caut
handle its i ppunent utid is afraid
to try it, it lud beuer get some
help.
Mr. Add .ills. W alton Roberson
ami little soil, ivt-rsun, epem sun
dnv wit li i> lat iv* s.
Miss 15—il Walker, as vve are
formed, will leave Sunday
Meredith, Fla.
Warning
If you have kidney and bladder
trouble and do not use Foley’s
Kidney Cure, will have only,
yourself t" blame for results, as
it pestivi lv cures all forms of
kidney ami bladder discus s.
The Judge uses Forceful Lan
guage
Judge W. B. Simmons of
castle, Va,. odd the reporter that
L. T –. „ J. xr I ,. used , ll , •
H.nt "as on s
residence in 1882, and held its
color well for 21 years; he furth
ermore said that 8 years ago lie
was induced to use an other paint
and is sorry he did, because
other paint didn’t make prd
Tire Judge will now always us- L.
– M., because he Knows if any do
feet exists in E. At. M. Palllt the
house will b- repainted or noth
ing.
rpt,.» the L. f tv. .C- M -H. AlUt 7 , ,1,. k.rdem iiaruens t l s ..e p
L. –. M. White Lead and makes
L. –. M. Paint wear like iron
for 10 to lo years.
Actual cost of L. – M. about v
$1.20 per gallon.
Donations of L. – M. Made to
churches. Sold by Jesup Mercan
tile Co.
WAYISTESVILLE
Rov . J–9. .Brady filled the ftp
pointment at Baptist church here
Sunday and ha. continued .eryh
ces through the week.
At u the ,i entertainment . . • . dt . Atkin- .
Sou Friday evening Waynesville
«a swell represented by a jolly
P ;, rty made up of Mis?es Carrie
Wiggins, Lena Jones, Anniebel
B.rrett AH. .rd Alice Pxwell
Messrs. Johnie, H. r. and S.
Wiggins Dr. Gordon and Lee Au
dersou.
Miss Anniebel Barrett is visit
; n ^ j n Brunswick.
Miss Annie Sweat spent Sunday
at the home . of Mr. Judge Pup
well's
Miss Lena Jones !• avr-s Fridav
for her home at Kiln belle,
where sh,will spend 1 a
vacation with her parents return
nig in September to complete the
sehool scnooiterm. term The me vacation vacation la la well well
earned and we wish it to be very
pleasant.
Mrs. J. L. McVeigh and ehil
dren leit Thursday lor Bloomiug
dale, where she will spend a few
"oeks
GAKDI
Mr. J. it. Kieklighter and
daughter, Miss Leila, of Winslow,
attended the sing at, M tlway Sun
dnv.
Miss Lula Richardson returned
home last week from Sreven where
she had been visiting fr onds.
Mr-. Brown, of Brunswick, win
has been visiting Mrs. W. it.
imtt returned home last week.
Mres Louise Coyle letr
for Grotietown Ga. to visit rela
tives.
Mr. J. R. Richardson made a
busiuess trip to Brunswick, Suture
{day. Jti’y 27.
Miss Nellie Haip r if Ne.tr
Broadhnrat visited Miss Eih 1
Shepard last week, returning horn,
Friday accompanied by M ss Eth
el.
Mr. Lambert lbnnett was
among home folks Sunday.
Mr. Arthur >Vilbauis of JVsup,
ntie.ided the sing at Midway Sun
day.
Mrs. Eden field, of Redland, is
visiting her mother Mis. D. C.
| Richardson this week.
Little Miss Clara Maud Harpet
jot | par Atu -nts Mr. uv»itu and Mrs. g E. iwr Harper, 8
Mr. Raymond Richardson lelt .
Sunday f jT Roderick, Ga , where
he has rceepted a position with
Mr, VV. R. Richardson.
Mrs. E. Harper returned home
Monday, from Pablo Beach Fla. j
Eyes Tested and Fitted.
Dr. J. 1\Colv.n, of Odum, Ga.,
will examine ant test your eves
Free of charge. He will fit them
with just stich Glasses or Spectacle
I s they , would ,, need. When
yon "
^ ■ ,j him t hig
oluce m Odum, , Ga.
g% tr
:
Jr
Cause more trouble than an y other Otgai n of
jt^S^toVand'ufremwre the body. The function of th ” kidneys is to
. , ,
them and
wxoeae Ciseased and weak they are naturally i
unable to perform then-work properly, and
pv‘ us In tbe back, inflammation of the bladder
, and urinary disorders are the result. It li
laiperative that a prompt relief be afforded,
which is Impossible unless you remove tbe
i DeWia's aa ff* Kidney «nd Bladder Pills
promptly eliminate poisons from the system
huI at the same time make the kidneys well
i and strong.
. J5S5^3r -n
I ! and urin» ! iSLES? ‘Sffi.
A Week’s Treatment for 25c, :
i Mouay back if they fail.
;
™ by c.r–
A yocn£ v.oiaau told a tale of cruel
flesortL n to the officers of an east side
charitable institution la New York, and
SZiKS*.
i bad only believed the cards!”
She was asked to explain and said:
<>^y e were engaged In Bohemia and otir
parents were pleased with the match.
" ^ “?S 5
father, to find out more about the
young man. Invited Ulxu to play cards
«xo/ ‘Only in cards a man shows his
true nature,’ he said, ‘and this man
showed me enough to show me that he
will not he a good husband.’ And then
when the match was broken 1 came to
this country to my brother. Then Max
came. too. and we were married. But
the cards were right, and my father
knew.” And dwelling on that point
and soflt)ln j, hysterically she left the
office.—New York Tribune.
Lack of Ssa Room on the Lakes.
The wind often reaches n very high
sixtv, seventy - •• T and ou rare occasions VT,
eighty miles au hour, wheu the great
fleet of lake craft Is sure to be deplet
by disuster and watery graves add
efl t0 the great marine cemetery. On
g U ch occasions tbe sea raised would
hardly Inconvenience an ocean going
tug. but by reason of the short dis
tance from shore to shore—“lack of
sea room.” the mariners term It—ves
sels are unable to hold a coarse in the
open waters aud are driven by the
wind upon the treacherous beaches,
there to be pounded iuto splinters.
Danger lurks everywhere in tbe sbal
lower lakes—particularly Erie—where
vessels of any considerable draft are
apt to pound bottom if caught In a
storm and go to pieces like a shattered
wineglass.—New York Post,
Knew More Than the Judge.
Justice Maule, one of the greatest
diclal wits of England, had doubts ns
to the credibility of n witness on one
occasion, and the man declared that he
had been “wedded to truth" from In
fancy. “That may be.” said tbe justice,
“but the question la how long hare
you been divorced?” A little girl was
a witness before him. and be proceed
ed to ascertain whether she knew the
nature of an oath. The child In an
x ver to questions said she would go to
heaven if she told the truth, but would
go to the other place If she told lies.
“Are you sure of that, my dear?” Jus
tice Maule asked. “Yes. sir. quite
sure." “Let her be sworn.” said the
court; “she knows more than I do."
Changed His Mind.
A man went to a boxing instructor
and asked him how much he would
charge him for twenty-live lessons.
The instructor told him his terms, and
the lessons commenced. After two les
sons the pupil, who was somewhat the
worse for wear, remarked to the pro
fessor: ••You see, I wanted to take
enough lessons so that I could learn
enough about the manly art to lick a
man. I've charged my mind now. I
gusiis 1 will send the fellow down to
lake the rest of the lessons."
How a Fox Cccopcd.
In the West Somerset country a fox
was hunted right down to the seashore,
and to the surprise of every one be
iftJSZS
utes tlie fox swam back, landed, shook
himself and trotted quietly away.
muater heckled that his life was to be
spared, and be was hunted no more
that day.— Country Life.
Competition Too Keen For Him.
A farmer during a long continued
drought invented a machine for water
Ing his fields. The very first day while
he was trying It there suddenly came
a downpour of rain. He put away his
machine
“It's no use,” he said: “ye can dae
naethlng nooadays without competi
tion."—Scottish Nights.
Would Open Them.
“You told me your husband bad
large, fine eyes. I didn't notice it.”
“Walt a minute or two till the mil
liner comes along with my new
and the bill.”
Unfortunate.
She—So you told Lady Buncomb she
looked as young as her daughter. That
caught the old lady, I know. He—Yer..
but it lost me the daughter.
From Germany we get the custom of
c-elebrating gold and silver wedding*,
Trr1,,,c " a „ " v *ir Jersy Editor
Says
M. T. Lytu*h, Editor of the
X. X, Ud.v
writ^sr I have U?A(J JHQUV k I Lids
of medicines f.»r coughs and colds
in my family but .rever anything
so good as Foley’s Honey aud Tar.
1 cauaot sa v to ° muc ' J 1 r ;i:e |
-
of it.—JcS\ip Drag Co.
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
<*-BUYS. SELLS AND LEASES'^
Improved and Unimproved [Country
and city property, Turpentine
and Saw Mill Locations.
Special attention to care of property for NON RESIDENTS.
ttT" We COLLECT RENTS AND MAKE PROMPT REMITTENCE yig
.
The Wayne Realty Co., Jsup, Ga.
VERY LOW RATES
TO
NORFOLK. VA.
and return account
JAMESTOWN TER-CENTENNIAL
EXPOSITION
Via
Southern Railwav.
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m m tpftMj,
Season, sixty days and fiiftei n day tickets on sale daily
comm-ncing April 19th, 10 and including Nov. 80th, 1907.
STOP OVERS will b« allowed on’Srason, Sixty da» and
fifteen day tickets, same- as on Summer Tourist tickets.
Full aud complete information * cau ui. Ticket Agents
Southern Railway, or write:
G. R. PETTIT,
Truv. Pass. Agt.
Ga.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
Twenty or mhre town lots, 50x100, in the town of
Odum, for sale on the following terms:
Price $40.00 each
§? 50 c<3sft? $16.25 in thre months, $16.25insix months
«*
E. C. CARTER.
ODUM, GA.