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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
New York Zoo Has Albino
Rattlesrake on Display
New York. — The Zoological
park in the Bronx Inis on exhi
bition n white rattlesnake found
In the Berkshire lit I is. The snake
is about twelve Inches Ling, lias
pink eyes and Is said to lie nil
albino. It is about a year and a
half old. At the park it is re
garded ns a great curiosity since
in the last twenty-one years
there has been no report of such
a white rattler. The snake is
transparent when held to the
light. Raymond L. Ditnnirs,
curator of reptiles, discovered
the snake. He was unable to
capture it when it ran into a
rock pile. lie made another trip
and met an amateur snake hun
ter, Holes Smith of Sheffield,
Mass., who promised to see that
the snake was captured and ful
filled his promise.
W J. BRAKE *
QTJOYING 1 HE fcYE
constantly Laa gl7«n me an expert
knowledge et ite ne- da. Thie knowl-
edge ie at your aenrlce, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
U you have headaches or any other
•fen of eyo trouble von probably need
glasses Only a skilled examination
can de'ormine just what kind yov
ought to wear. For your eyes’ sak
have me test them pronerly. As many
•yes are ruined b” wrong glasses as
by neglect to wear any
Shakespearean Mementoes.
Medicine phlnls believed to linvs
been used by Shakespeare during his
Inst Illness have been unearthed by
a'0'i.men engaged In reconstruction of
Uio fitirmns bird’s garden nt Strat
ford-on-Avon. The bottles, with oilier
irticies of the Tudor and Jacobean
periods, were dug from the noil, show
ing that they found their way there
tbont the time of the dramatist's
Jeatli. The spot where the articles
ivesr found Is within easy throwing
llstnnce of tlu> wit.dow of his house.
The garden, which the great bnrd
loved, and of whoso flower he often
• rote so beautifully. Is being laid out
mev after the Kilznhctlinn style.
•‘DEAD” MAN RETURNS HOME
Supposed Victim of Railway Accident
Gives His Relatives a Very
Happy Surprise.
Youngstown. O. — Silliness wav
turned Into rejoicing when \V. .1. Mills
who \ias Identified as having beet
killed by a train near Williamson. W
Va„ last April, walked into the home
of his daughter. Mrs. Ida Malone
Parkersburg. W. Viu, and gave her anil
his two sons a surprise that they will
long remember.
Instead of grieving over the passing
of their father, whom they believed
was killed, they are happily explaining
how they were mistaken when they
identified another for him in a inorgus
In Williamson.
Mills explained that he had beer,
visiting friends In Youngstown, and
that he Mas so deeply impressed with
the steel city, its environment and
/ihurhs that he forgot to write.
The family is trying to decide n-hnt
disposition to make of the body of the
man who was buried in the family plot
near Parkersburg.
PAN GOLD IN LOS ANGELES
Workers Find Pay Gravel Not So Very
Many Miles From the Center
of the City.
I.os Angeles.—Gold is being panned
dally hut n few miles from the center
of the city of I.os Angeles mid near
the heart of the north residential dis
trict.
Guy W. Hollins, chief engineer for a
rock and gravel company, which oper
ates In the Arroyo Seco, has installed
n system of crude sluice boxes and
eacii dny "pans" out a quantity of the
precious metal that nets him .$20 week
ly-
The gold dust Is found In the gravel
that Is dug from the bed of the Ar
royo Seco and for year* has been left
with the crushed gravel to ho used In
roal construction. Rollins discovered
the "pay streak" M-hen he entered ths
coir.| ahy'ii employ several months ago
and has bten panning It since then.
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY: |
Edward limes, Administrator of El- j
dora Washington, ha.s applied to me I
for leave to sell the real eatate tf|
his Interstate.
This is to notify all parsons ci n-
cerned to show causa before we nt
the regular August term, 1921 court
of Ordinary of said ccunty, why such
leave should not he granted at which
time the application will he heard.
W. II. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
Edward Hines, Administrator of El-
dora Washington, deceased.
Says Farmers Go Crazy j
for Lack of Peoreation j
Wuslilngton. — One of ihe 1
reasons why you “can’t keep j
’em down on the farm" was ex- £
plained here nt the seventy- |
seventh nnntinl convention of I
the American Institute of Home- J
opt: thy. j
More farmers go crazy every ;
year in tl.« United States than j
any other class of citizenship, i
Dr. .1. M. Lee .>( Rochester, N. j
Y„ told the convention. Work, i
worry and lack of recreation are $
the causes.
Professional men—clergymen, |
physicians and lawyers—ure less j
likely to go crazy. Dr. Lee said. *
I lowever, Dr. Lee warned, J
don’t he too sure of yourself, for i
Insanity Is slowly hut steadily i
Increasing. j
ROYAL SALUTE TO HERRING
With low price cotton it is
necessary to make each acre
nlanted produce a lull crop.
This is only possible when
Calcium Arsenate is used to
control the boll weevil.
Culver & Kidd, Inc.
Milledgeviile, Ga,
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have nn un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is mote or l ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks w ill enrich the blood.
Improve the digestion, and act ns a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or disp< I the worms, and the Child will bo
in perfect health. Pleasant io take. 60c per bottle
Provocative Ignorance.
The juvenile son of n professor ef
botany in one of tin- Eastern tinlver
kities seems likely io become ns
learned as his father; already lie Is
familiar with the Latin names of
many of the specimens ifl the profes
sor's herbarium. But the hoy is not
■all botanist, lie Is ready to fight, as
.veil as to study. Recently lie re
turned home with one- eye hnlf closed
and discolored. Ills mother greeted
him with dismay. “Oh Aleck,” she
cried, “you have been fighting again!"
“P.ut it wasn’t my fault, mother,” the
hoy hastened to explain. “Bill John
son said Taraxacum ofliclnate didn’t
.noun a dandelion.”
HEMORRHOIDS positively cuied with out the use of the knife and without
the loss of time from your business. All other recital diseases successfully
tieated. Examanntion free. ✓
DRS. FRANK AND GRO VER C. JONES
(Osteopathic Physicians)
354 Second St., Macon, Ga.
gam
** no penalty
"OfERE is a food that nour-
1 JLishes and strengthens,
without taxing the stomach or
elopcing the digestion.
I PRINTED STATIONERY
Hungry Folk of Petrograd Welcome
With Cheers a Big Cargo of
Dutch Fish.
Riga.—Honors such as ore usually
accorded to royalty or to officials
of high rank were given the Dutch
steamer Alexander I’olden wlieti It
arrived at Petrograd recently, says
the newspaper Izvestla of Moscow.
The stenmer brought the first large
enrgo of food that has entered the
harbor for about three years, and as
It passed Kronstadt it was saluted by
the battleship Murat, while Russian
sailors lined the decks and cheered.
The Dutch captain dipped his colors,
bile the ship's hand played and the
?ssel steamed direct lo the pier
and begun to unload its cargo of her
ring.
With years of starvation behind
them, dock workers, by dny und night
shifts, unloaded fi,. , l.TO barrels of the
sldi>’s cargo so swiftly that the next
lay twenty carloads of herring Mere
dispatched to Moscow, While the rest
was left for distribution In Petrograd.
Only the day before the ship arrived
the Economic Life wrote as follows
about Petrograd:
“The fate of the city Is so tragic
that no nibipurlson can he found In
the world's history. The imm,<mse
mortality of Russia during the last
few years may be regarded as far
more tragic than the fall of Pompeii.”
Since the Alexander Polden mad
port two more steamers have arrived
at I’elrogrnd, carrying 17,000 barrels
of herring, which were quickly un
loaded.
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dollar bill for just one nicely printed letter
head to write an important letter on? Did you
ever miss collecting a nice account because
you allowed yourself to run out of bill heads?
Look up your Stationery stock and let us
print a new supply for you before it runs out.
We have various grades of paper and envel
opes to match.
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.has beei\ famous these many
years because of its splendid
nourishment and the quick
ness and ease with which it
is digested.
Delightful to taste, and ready
to eat from the package.
here* aRcasori'jbr Grape Nuts
WANTED HELP—Watkins .Slim
mer Drinks, Watkins Coconut Oil
Shampoo and a big line -cf over 137
other Quality Products are big sellers.
Wo want a lady or gentleman agent
in Mllledgevile and other vacant
cities. Write today for free sample
and particulars. J, R. Watkins Co ,
66 Memphis, Tenn. 7-6-4tp
To Stop a Cough Quick ^
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottls of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Haves’ Healing Honey in
side the throat combined with the healing cfT.ct of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c. m
4>Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
Too
LATE
Death only a matter of short time
Don't wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painfu' consequences by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Mail: by Pc?turn Cereal Company,Inc.,Battle Creek,Michigan,
S32EESWI3
Tim world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—tlia
Notional Remedy of Holland since 1695
Guaranteed. Three si.es, all druggists.
Look for the name Gold Med.l on uv.ry boa
and acc.pt no imitation
HAY FOR SALE
1 have a quantity of thoroughly
cured fcay. C. U. Young, Route 1,
MilledgoviUe,
ATTENTION!!
FORD OWNERS
-die
We Wish to Announce a Reduct-
tion of From 20 to 25 Per cent On
FORD PARTS
Nothing but GENUINE FORD
PARTS carried in stock.
B. G. Glass Motor Co.
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealer. *
Phone 354 Milledgeviile, Ga*
“Insist on Genuine FORD parts”