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EATONTON TAK’.'S FIRST GAME.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEW®
MILLEDOEY1LLE, HA.
SWORD IS
PUCE OF PEACE
Shakespeare’s Old Home Cast*
Softening Spell Over Its
Throngs of Visitors.
RESTFWSS IS ITS LURE
Voicet cf Stranger* Are Not Lifted
In Hilarity—Villager* Enjoy and
Appreciate Shakespear*—Many
Americans Thera.
Rtrntfor-l-on-Avon. — The poet of
Shropshire lias given his high metrical
auili'-rity to the statement that the
.u>vt places under the sun ure In
Dmt enmity; but he refers to places
on lv, mid obviously is not thinking of
1 0 w 11-, of which the quietest under
tl,,. i, is surely Stratford-on-Avon. It
assimilates Its visitors without noise,
mu, I ns Shakespeare himself cotnpre-
ilie heights and depths or human
jlf P ,.;i -ily as to the manner horn.
There are plenty of strangers here
tlii- summer, but they dp not mnke a
croud and their voices nre not lifted
i. arity. Perhaps they are under the
fattening spell of genius. The nearest
iipjiroacli to merriment I have yet no-
tlriMl, however, was In front of the
blrihplace. It was nlrendy full of
figluseers, and a little throng awaited
cii'ii'i ce on the pavement. Among them
whs lit one "in the learned way,” ns
l ell puls It, but the whole cotn-
I ay bore the plain, sturdy, bucolic
clump. Dressed In their customary
Sr, • \ suits of solemn black they re-
\.-!-.i| i he immortal memory with
cm ■ d cheerfulness.
In ilie train from London a French-
n i on holiday asked me for advice
n..rnr traveling between Stratford
and la iinlngton. Having just four
h in spend In Strntford he was pro-
posing to see ill the sights, to attend
tl,' .runner festival matinee of “As
Ton i ho It" in the Memorial theater,
cum to catch a glimpse of Warwick or
Ms I nek to the railway. Evidently
Americans nre not (he only folk who
ran liustle. lie might have been reas
sured on the motor question. Such Is
tlic enterprise in tills direction that It
Is ralcnlnted that sixty char-a-bancs
and the like stay In Strntford tsvery
tiny. They take their passengers to
the i :inv delightful towns and vll-
liige< in the neighborhood and bring
In the inhabitants of spots which
would otherwise be remote.
Villagers Enjoy Shakespeare.
A large proportion of the audiences
of the summer festival are vilingers,
oh" have learned tc rely on the motor
a- u means of conveyance, and they
do. I am assured, really appreciate
Shakespeare. Not only thut, hut they
resscss nil Inborn aptitude for Old
English dames and pageantry. The
Kories one hears of Maypole nnd
Morris (Imn ing In some of the villages
suggest either Hint Shakespeare’*
England has never died, or hns been
revived by the agencies that aim at
resuscitating (he drama In the coiin-
tryeiih. lint It should not he conclud
ed that these village festivals are
nintnifiiclureil hy artistic labor. On
the contrary, they ore described as the
M'oohmemis sports of the young In
vhi'li the old are not afraid to Join.
Stratford itself has more than one
place to which a Maypole would
tsi-ia nn a I ien addition. From time to
'hue lunch has been said and written
of its commercialization. With some,
tl.e iheniory of Shakespeare may have
..erriiu,, ;1 u-ade, like aluminutn or any-
hung else, (tillers huve shown how
Jittle they fear Hie intrusion of a fno
the town remains a very
JJ'* '«‘stiee of that In which
Btialjes|ii ",. p uas |, orn< The g p| r |t 0 f
“e l.li/tihethnn village still broods
timbered houses and spacious
18 IT WORTH WHILE?
The State Board of Health through
the Division of Venereal Disease Con
trol has distributed $28,684.15 worth
of Arsphenamine for the cure ol
syphilis the past year. This Is th«
remedy popularly known ns 606. II
is estimated that from three to five
doses of this remedy. If taken early
In the disease, will make the patient
where he will not communicate the
disease to another. This if continued
long enough will do a vast amount ol
good so tar as the spread of the die
ease In concerned.
This work has been largely financed
by the U. S. Public Health Service foi
the past 3 years, but will from now on
have to be done by the State to a large
extent. Don’t you think it Is worth
while?
Hor*s Ha* a “Comeback"
Vlnltn, OUln.—George E. Thomas,
county agent of Craig county, says
Ihnt the financial depression right
now Is a boon to the horse and that
all over Oklahoma and other states
horses, mules and even oxen ore be
ing used this year to plow and do
other field work that heretofore may
' live been done by a gas or kerosene
tractor. The low value of mill feeds
iIso is Influencing the "comeback” of
Dobbin, he says.
A real good price on nitrate
! of soda. Buy now before
stock is gone. Culver & Kidd,
Inc. Office over Farmers
Warehouse Co.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS ’.VITH PEPSIN" is a specially-
prepared Syrup Ionic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be take.i regularly for 14 to 21 dat£
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. „ Very Pleasant to Take, a GOc
per bottle.
TYPE W RITTER RIBBONS
Wo keep in stock at all timet
a complete line of high' grade
typewriter ribbons for all
make machines.
The Milledgeville News
Phone 312
IC’E COLD MELONS at Ennis Palace
Market any day.
When next in need of type/
writer or pencil carbon pa
Ders, Phone 312. We have
TvDewriter Ribbons and Car
bon oaDer for sale bv The Mil
ledeeville Nev/s.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The County Board- of Education
Will receive bids to build additions
to the following school buildings:
Cooperville, Seottsboro, and Union
Point Any one desiring to bid may
obtain further information from the
County School Superintendent.
7-20-tfc
Mules for Sale
I have old and young mule for sale
at very low prices. Address B. D.
Simmons, Milledgeville. 7-G-4tc
Will you let the boll weevils
destroy your profits and prin
cipal in your cotton crop?
Why not destroy the boll wee
vils with Calcium Arsenate "
Culver & Kidd, Inc.
Milledgeville, Ga.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) ft
atop* the Couch and Headache anti works off the
Cold. E. W. GROVE'S aitoature on each box. 30c
PLUMBING
FOR QUICK AND SATISFACTORY
WORK, PHONE 53 OR 12-3c. CAN
URNISH ALL KINDS MATERIAL AT
Darwin V. Brake *
IT IS YOUR DUTY TO KNOW.
All men are due their future wives
and children a thorough examination
before marriage, especially for venereal
jdisease, and often one who has inher
ited syphilis can by talcing treatment
be cured and not transmit his disease.
This is also true in women. The child
cannot help having been born diseased,
and is no reflection upon it. If you
are so unfortunate, do not become
guilty of the further transmission of
disease when it is sev easy to have tt’j
family physician send a specimen to
the state board of health and find out
This examination is made without os
pense to you.
Money Gift*.
Take a new bill and fold It In such
a way that only the portrait upon It
will show; then fit It Into n pretty
little gilt frame which may he found
nt any department store. For people
who dislike to give money outright
this may fill a want
•ter its
•tree
mill the business In mementoes
a ' succeeded In destroying their
KUl lllJT
the t-
Btrat ,
'own can get peace for
nnd it
Is peace whtcl
ml hns secured hy some serol-
'rlidit nnd retains In spite of
itoiT l r " vni nt ' 011 to barter the posses-
Man y Americano There, Too.
Thf. Win-"ici,shire meadows are aa
- , ® n ' 1 K'eeti as ever. There the
then""' nt lts °"' n sweet will with
•fti.i . -V ” f 0,,ler streams but non*
tr . r dlllll "' ss - One wonders wheth*
%M* S f,ir Shakespeare that the
W m 0,111 ''"'tics to Stratford, or
knot* ,mrt tlle compulsion
nut desire f or retreat whtch h<
,D many a remembered
Nto™ e ,M t ' 1!l<llon whnt u ,nn - v ' th «
Wsr*.,., S - u ‘ ar form a kln * 1
imu. , of Slr <nford's universal a>
It need hardly he said that
ninny small pnrtlea
faction,
e,e have hi
Americntui | rnn , various register*
:tt ler, '‘ l 1111 ,<,Pa of their rep-
churncter, for Denver fol-
ir t0 i on n,H * Mew York Is next
•. _ n,0 fado in those undeniable
** Tr alla
Smith
America Is there, toe
iainr, S !‘"" ,s hish ln ,he "St Of
''“ltors, nnd after Australia
U,°*V h The ? Not Dividod.
'n K ' v '—"Bed Ruck” was
w " ut lie was faithful to his
»-an,)' ,' , KI,er *' f Mt. Sterling,
Nunn.'.,,,°. "’ e 'mmortallaed in
11 order 1n ", ht f wwnep * according
men. * placed with a local
* rear ""‘"""y- Fl, ier, when he
tin.,,, **!’•«* "side *1,000 for n
, ’ h »" contain a life-
of tbo dog.
REAL ESTATE--L
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH GILES & HOLSENBECK,
WE WILL BUY OR SELL FOR YOU, WE ARE A1.SO IN POSI
TION TOLOAN YOU MONEY AT 7 PER GENT, ON GOOD IM
PROVED FARM LANDS. WE NOW HAVE SOME REAL BAR
GAINS IN FARMS, THAT ARE DIRT CHEAP. SEE VS IF THE
BOLL WEEVIL HAS GOT YOUR GOAT.
GILES A HOLSENBECK
CarljAs A. Giles
Ray Holsenbcck
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA
Lumber Wanted
1x6 1x8 1x10
F. O. B. any point between Gor
don and Eatonton. Address com
munications to The Milledgeville
News, Milledgeville, Ga.
LEGISLATORS SHOULD r
I MAKE INVESTIGATION
Will the low price of cotton and Ita
Consequent depression of business in
our section ol the country cause a
wave of economy that has potential
Clanger?
The matter of cutting down expenses
>s one to which every community and
every individual should give the clos
est attention. There to no question
that we have been living beyond our
ptenns or beyond the point of sane
judgment. Our people havj had many
luxuries that they were really Dot able
to afford. This recklessness In the
expenditure of money has not hern
(confined to any special class; the rich
£r;d ihp poor are alike guilty. The time
for retrenchment is at hand, and many
of ns will wish that we had not spent
our money as we have. We must get
back to our former methods of living,
but ln doing so we must not begin
by curtailing approved methods of sani
tation or the cutting off of necessary
work in the preservation of the indus
trial and community health. School
houses must he built and along with
them sanitary closets; Malaria must
be controlled so that another crop can
e planted and harvested; Typhoid Vac
cine must be made and administered,
that this great scourge of our adoles
cent life may be averted; flies must not
be allowed breeding places and screens
must be put in to prevent the spread
of diarrhoea and dysentery. Proper
well balanced diet must be had to keep
up the resistance power of the indi
viduals and especially to avoid an in
crease in pellagra.
It is a very poor procedure to do
anything that will invite disease. Tit!
least bit of lowering of our efforts to
supervise or do sanitary inspection or
construction is bad; the cutting off of
public money in the municipality, conn
•ty or state at this time would be a great
calamity. The curtailment of work of
commissioners of health for want of
funds under the guise of economy
would be very poor judgment; in fact,
as the necessary curtailment of home
and public expenditures is sure to in
crease the incidence of disease wt
should have larger, much larger, ap
propriations for health work; the prob
lems are going to be more extensive.
-The people are not going to be able,
financially to lose the time from their
work to be sick, and the loss to the
community cannot be afforded during
the financial depression, therefore we
urge all interested to see that all health
work Is continued; see that your own
home is sanitated, your water sapply
.properly protected. See to it that your
neighbor does his duty to his family
and yours; see to it that your boari
of health for county and city functloi
and that all boards of health have am
ple funds; this is one year that, we
cannot afford to be sick.
j Bone From Leg Grafted
• Into Backbone of Boy
? Anaconda, Mont. — With n
i piece of bone six Inches long tnk-
t en from his left leg and grafted
f into n bone of his back. Eugene
l McHugh, aged 5 years, returned
? from St. James’ hospital. Butte,
i to his home in Anaconda. The
? boy suffered Injuries which
i veloped complications nnd de-
j mnnded the operation, which
t was performed by Dr. E. F.
t Mngtnn with apparent success.
Piles Cured In 6 io 14 Days
Vour druggist will refund money if PAX
OleTMKNT fail* to cure any case of Itohlig
c '. c BtcedingorProtnntingriles (n6to 14 >*(*
r '.. ■> >.1 anoticrUaii aivea Haae and Rest, .vs
RESIDENCE FOR RENT
Anyone desiring to rent a large
residence well located in an unusually
desirable community can obtain same
by seeing me. Possession can be given
either August 1st or Sept. 1st —Kale
T. Algriend 7-6-tf
NEW ORCHID IS PRODUCED
English Grower Proud of Unique
Bloom, and Value* It
at *2,000.
London.—An English grower named
Armstrong is prondly enjoying tht
credit of having prodtteed a new form
Of orchid which Is declared to he the
only bloom of Ita kind in the world,
ft is of the oyprlpedlum species nnd
is apparently a hybrid offshoot of
other varieties of orchid grown in the
some conservatory, tlie process having
been abetted by tire grower’s skill. lie
believes he can reproduce nnd perpetu
ate the row variety endlessly.
Mr. Armstrong rears flowers fo»
the pleasure of It rather than eon,
mereinlly. Uc Is one of the man}
English lovers of rare growths In
plants, wim.-e fancy bus turned to or
chids nnd whose experiments with
them have proved a valuable pastime.
Since glass houses became cheap nnd
modern methods of heating suitable
for orchid cultlvntio r ., the flower hns
been grown iti tunny private houses
ami the display In the chief floral
exhibitions In London nnd the prov
inces hits become largely of non-
prolesslonal origin.
Mr. Armstrong lias named this new
specimen the "Florence Spencer.” lie
values It at $2,000. Smaller hybrid
blooms, which be hns grown, have
tin estimated collective value of
?S,000.
a tonic
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enrich ng the Blood. Whei, you feel its
strengiheninM, invigorating effect, s>oe how
it brings color to the cheeks and hoe’
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Mularial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.
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DOESN’T HURT
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Collier’s Capstone Takes
Place of Dangerous Tab
lets, Stopping Headaches,
Nausea, Colds, Grippe and
Nervousness Quickly.
Collier’s Capatone is the best
aspirin, but in liquid form, with the
dangerous matter taken out. You
can use it without fear. Ail drug
gists have it in 30c and 60c bottles.
Each bottle must carry the signature
“J. Homer Collier.”
To Cure a Cold In One Day
T«k« LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*.) It
•top* the Cpuih and Headache and works off the
Cold. E. W. GROVES ugsature on each box. 30c.
GENUINE
BULL”
DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
flood cigarettes for
10c
TO CONSUMERS OF ICE
In order to and modate nil elasse
alike, We 'nre putting on sale thi
week, Ten Lb. lee coupons. Thef,
coupons are in hooks of Two Huj
tired Pounds and the price Is On
Dollar and Fifty cents cash Makin
yyrnr ice cost you delivered, seve
and one half cents for ten pounds.
ENNIS ICE A FUEL WORKS.
GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULE
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ” ,
Milledgeville, Ga., Effective May 16th, 1920.
EAST BOUND
No. 30—Camak, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta 0:55 A
No. 32—Camak, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta - 2:45 P. M.
No. 34—Camak, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta > 6:27 P. M.
WEST BOUND
No. 31—Macon and South Georgia Points 10:61 JL M.
No. 33—Macoa and South Georgia Points 7:10 P, 11
No. 35—Macon and South Georgia Points , 10-16 P, M.
ALL TRAINS RUN DAILY t
7 For Further Information Aprly to
A. C. McKinley, Local Agent. J. p. Bfoups,
Geo. H. Tunnell, General Agent.* G. P. A , Atlanta, Ga
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