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Dolbx Grocery Co.
W. H. Montgomery
D F. Montgomery
Purchase & S a le Co.
E. L. Barnes
G. A'. Watkins
Chandler Brothers
V,viucsday M«.rn!n*. Nov. 2, 1921
EXTEND pacific oil fields , MAN BEATEN BY ANTS
prospectors Plan Development Under
Australian Mandate—Several
Parties in Field.
i-v N. S. W.—The search for oil
.: hoen proinpt <m willi meaner
>r years In ihe large Island of
lies been extended m tin- por-
mii ns ricrniau New Guinea.
: is -aid ihere are milch belter
This terrilnry is now nil-
Indian mandate,
s of Ihe Anglo-I’ersian -Oil
uliieli luls rfTT agreement witli
iniiwealMi |iy which each will
ii tin' benefits of any discovery,
peel Inc thoroughly. Several
aities also are ill the Held.
. spectlng is being retarded.
. because Ihe Australian gn\-
hus not decided <>n a land
r nianduted tei rkorles.
GIVES $70 to' MOONSHINER
Texas Jury Collects Purse for Man
After Giving Him Suspended
Sentence.
re< !.<midge, Tex.—After granting
I 1 . Murkwood, self-confessed moon-
filiim r. a suspended sentence of one
yenr in the penitentiary, u jury in the
Vine !. , at It District court made up a
a' about $70 and Stave It to him.
...i| told the court that hard
times forced him into the distillery
business to make a living for his wife
children, yis wife tin tlie*
itiiml corroborated his testimony.
ilnrkw I came to : Hroekenridge
his home at Necessity and nnr-
•emlerc' 1 after « fellow moonshiner
,nd teen it r wted
purse
Murk'
BABY IN AGE BUT
5,104 Sol^ and Not One Re
turned. is the Remarkable
Record for Collier’s Capa-
lone, For the Last Four
Months.
A compound solution of genuine
spirit! with other valuable ingre-
ients added. Capatone will no„
ect your heart or cause any
omach disorders.
Capatone is highly recoinnvrided
r th- treatment of Colds, Grippe
Mu, headaches, neuralgia,
umatism, earache, toothache,
vous h.adache, nervousnea; and
nhugn.
■<uy a 20c or fide bottle of Col-
s Capatone; take a dose and
f,r your money back if, you
net satisfied with the results,
ppatone is sold by all drug
Ires. K
RDM HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
tama Lady Was Sick For Three
Ycaxs, Suffering Pain, Nervous
Depresses—Read Her
Dwq Siory cl Recovery.
'■ Air..—y.va. C. ST. Stegall,
th f ■ ’•
' Ta ® •' weakened con-
deal : ■ r ,
■■«L I tv; ; so weak,
* • ft cross floor; uh*
- lay little <;ac3 do ti.<
. ultacst dead, I' tried
,a ! of, and a number or
I didn’t get any reliaf.
had slept i rly. i
hoard of a"d taken
i’.avo died, i bought
, Tl ti neighbor to!d ip.s
' at and sleep, began to
it and r m now well
• ; -'i»’t lmd *s:y trou-
■ can testify to the
lui did me. I don’t
■ ’■ a bolt.r tonic made
A saved buy life.”
y ars, thousands of wo-
d Cardul successfully,
at of many womaniy
Mew York Subway Insignificant in
Comparison With Insects’ Tunnels
Wonderful Works of Cutting
. Ants in Texas.
New York.—Tito subways ami tun
nels under the Hudson and Must rivers
hate .attracted attention throughout
the worhl,- ami by .some have been
named as one of the greatest engineer
ing feats in this < :*u of wonderful feats.
.Mini has all the machinery tlutt sci
ence could invent to assist him, cement
ami stone to make the tunnels water
proof, instruments of precision to help
him in driving the tunnels or subways
In tile ri f lit direction and at tile proper
level below tile water, line Or street
level.
It is interesting to compare tills
work or man wit 1* similar works of
the cutting ants In Texas, (’otupure
the work of man with all his inn-,
citinery and instruments ami that of
tl e ants with only- their jaws and per
haps one pair of legs which they use
nt a time, the siand length of the
tunnel with that created by mail, mid.
laslly, the relative size of the ants and
man, and you must admit 'Jiat taking
all things I.ito comparison ihe work
nl the nuts is of far greater magnitude
than t’. ai of niuu.
Dr. Henry McCook states that Gen
eral Fountain, while stationed at Fort
Clark, noticed that the t:\-ip garden
was constantly being raided by these
suits, which stripped (he vegetables of
- their leaves, compelling them to aban
don tile garden. Another location was
selected, surrounded by an irrigation
illicit, but before long tlie ants again
appeared. > The officers thought that
•bey hud tunneled under the water, and
one of (hem, skeptical of their ability
to accomplish such au engineering feat,
investigated. He drained the irrigat
ing stream (some four or live ffeet
'fide), dug u)i tlie I'lsl and traced the
insects’ trail from their point of enter
ing tin' garden lo their old nest on the
opposite side. There are also other ac
counts of their making galleries under
the water.
, A farmer near Austin, to get rid of
depredations of an Immense colony of
itliose unis near his home, hud set his
men to dig it up. To reach the central
host in' luid traced the ants from a
tree inside his home premises, which
■ hey hud stripped of leaves, to a point
lidlt feet distant.
The nest occupied a space’as large
as a small cellar, the lowest mid main
cave being its large as a (lour lau rel.
From tills point radiated the avenues
over which tlie nuts marched on their
raids.
Doctor McCook, with the assistance
of a civil engineer, proceeded to sur
vey tin 1 main course of tlie insects, in
some places the tunnel was as deep as
six feet beneath tlie surface, the aver
age depth being about eighteen incites.
At the “exit hole,” IN4 feet from the
nest, the tunnel was two feet deep.
Hesldes this main line there were two
brunch tunnels which deflected from
tlie trunk line 1 jo gain entrance to n
pendi orchard 12.” feet distant.
CASKET SEIZED FOR DECT
Detroit Constable-, Remove Corpse
When Undertaker Can’t Cct
$500 Fee.
GIVES POUND
American Amateur Banker De-
vp!oj:s Successful Method of
Financing Bankrupt
Provinces.
MVAliBN PLEASES PEOPLE
With Borrowed Funds Farmers First
Fed Families, Then Set Out to
Rebuild Homes and Prepare
for Their Crops.
New York.—Chains of tilings are n<>
longer a novelty in t it is country. We
are accustomed now to 10, 15, 25-cent
Stores, leu stores, sausages, drug
stores, self-service groceries, and beau
ty parlors, all done in elm ins. In Po
land they have taken up tills idea,
starting out by establishing their hanks
In chains. Not just-a few huge re-
gloniil uffnlrs like otir federal reserves,
hut hundreds of little farm loan hunks
scattered among the villages of the
Lublin nnd'Cliolni areas.
'J’o he sure, the system was installed
by nn American arid it was American
money that tilled the empty, dusty
vaults. That is, where there were any
vaults. Dr. John A. Morelieud, Euro
peun commissioner for tlie National
Luther Council of America, is the
amateur banker who set up tills no
tably successful method of iiiiunciiig
"hole provinces of bankrupt, home
less people of Fit rope.
Works Out Simple Method.
Perhaps ii was the commissioner's
very greenness gt hanking technical
ities that did tlie trick. II<- worked
out the simplest, easiest, quickest
methods, because he did not know, any
better. What he did know was thnt
thousands of fertile farm lands in the
devastated' sections of Poland were
lying barren find dosolntot and tlint
tin* farmers, most of them returned
exiles, were helpless, rehlted of theii
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEW6
cr as those women did.
It. may help you, too.
"Slsta. E 85
Detroit, Mh'liv— Funeral 'endecs fur
Mrs. Vincent Dziegiusk! Were Inter
rupted by two constables who removed
the body fr, m the'casket to satisfy a
\vrit of replevin.
Stanley A. l.iippo, undertaker, said
he w< at to tlih home and asked the
husband to give him a note.for J500
i:i payment for funeral expense-;.
Pziegillskt chased him fret i the
house with tt gun. I.ttppo say ;.
t’oioinbles acting on a writ of re
plevin issued to T.nppo by Justice John
M. MoKiploy went to the house to
serve it.
Tin* body wits' pin i'<l on a couch.
The casket and rugs were taken from
tlie Ihihm'.
Buenos Aires Wars co D .essc,
IJueiurs .Vires. -Sunrise every morn
ing litnls Patent ; Aires, |n tin down
town xu-Foii in pnriii'iihir. In h-
wttshed, i'li :ui ; - a Hutch bun ewife's
doorstep and smel'ing like a hospital.
This j . u result oi' tit ' thorough wash-
illg riven ail the streets e\ol',V nl: lit
and *ho liberal doses of disinfectant
that are s]rreud about in order tu
cheek I'ouif.iutticahle (Ii leases.
rvk* s
'' considerable storage room for storing autorno’
' • ^ ’nature and heavy surplus merchandise
Drav Service
•r
, ' Call me when you want SERVICE
‘ •’ 1 equipped to make long and short hauls, any
size loads anywhere*
J. C. IVEY
s - IW 228-L Office Phone 441 !il j
FISH WITHOUT MOUTH CauUd
Peculiar Specimen Found in Misoour.
Also Nocclecs, but Weighed
Five Pounds.
Kennett, Mo.—Going through life
TTitlMiut u moutli or rather with your
inoutli grown shut would he a sad
experience for anybody of the human
race, but E. 1>. Poe, n blacksinitli of
this eltv, bus just caught a tisli that
wits Ihusly afllicted. Poe got the
unusual specimen of tlie Unity tribe
while on an outing at wlint is known
ns “lour Ulunkot,” on the Varney;
river. It was a five-pound buffalo
that lutd no sign of a mouth.
'Ihe fin iiad the appearance of hav
ing hail its moutli and nose bitten
off’ up to amt just below the eyes, mid
in the process of healing the wound
grew entirely shut. With this excep
tion the tisli was a line specimen
and apparently was not handicapped
by its strange deformity or affliction.
I'oe put the ffsli in a tank of water
ami it swum around Just like any
other fish. It seemed to have worked
out a scheme of letting water 1 through
une set of gills ami out the other.
'CORPSE’ TAPS ON COFFIN LID
Japanese Woman Supposed to Be
Dead Is Removed From Coffin
and Lives Two Days Longer.
■Tokyo.—The story of a woman who
knocked on the lid of her coffin after
if luid been prepared and sealed for
burial has been revealed by the Japan
Tillies mid Mail.
it is stated that the woman ap
parently died one morning and ar
rangements were Immediately made
for-Ihe funeral. Priests were sent
for nnd the usual service read over
the coffin.
Suddenly «lie prlesls and others
hoard a feeble knocking inside the
coffin. The lid was removed and
the mourners found that the woman
was nli'e. They called her name.
She replied: “I uni thirsty. Uive me
some water.” Water was given and
she was removed to her bed, Imt died
two days later.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Tekc LAXATIVE BRCWO QUININE (Tablets ' It
'tnpsthcl ouab and lii-adartip urd works uff the
xitu. t. V-. toROY L S Bii;nature on euell be:.. 30c.
YOU KNOW—That tha day of the LOG house, la pact.
YOU KNOW—That the day of tho FRAME house is passing.
YOU KNOW—That the day of tha BRICK house ia right now.
YOU KNOW—That PRICK residence, imparts n certain distinction
to tho owner.
YOU DON’T KNOW—How little It costa to h*.e walla of BrlcK-
ASK US—YOU will be surprised.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS CO
J. W.> McMillan, Pres*. . R.uW. McMillan, V.-Pres.
Ur. John /. MoreheaU.
Implements, and with the'i- Iiiuikw ii !
ashes. Furthermore, he I,ilevv what I
mirm les American money could brim: j
aboil! if loaned to these sturdy, cour 1
ageous peasants. Alsd; lie had tin j
cash thnt American Lnihei'aiis hail
sent. That was all that was ueees |
sitry. Without n single flourish nf rer
I ape, I toetur'Moi eliend got busy, am
through local committees a long si rim j
nf little banks were opened, it look
.S250.000 in load up the tills, liecuusi l
by the time it passed through that
highly prejudiced European exijiange ‘
it was transformed into stacks une!
bales (if purple, green, nnd gray-bitti |
marks, opening ceremuples were ex
tremclv informal. Crowds^ attendei j
however, many slrtidin* outside foil
hours for their turn to pay their iv I
speris 111 the note teller. The com j
mitleis had economized upon flout
space. Usually the batik occupied mu
cornea of the blacksmith's shop, or p|
lawk room ill it seed store.
First Bought Food.
With their borrowed fuffds the farm I
el's first bought a square meal fur theii I
families, and hauled timber front near I
by forests t*i l.itild new homes. Fare j
tools and |V shock .\vare so scare*
that many long slmpplng trips laid ti j
lie made. One eager ruslomer trudgei
TP miles for a spade to dig up his gul
den. ' Many a man walked JO to ,
miles and relumed leading his new I
horse leaded with seed bug , and drag 1
ging a plowshare. Two bumper era;, i
have been produced by the elietiis ot \
tills chain of luniks and much of tie
eerie; has already been tepahl, wlrl |
I per cent interest. Not only did they |
save tla-'r own provinces from f: mine j
Imt ti »y sent "great shipim n!s of four' j
pm It: Is into te wing stricken see
I bias. 1
Naval Reserves Mustered Out.
Washing-.m. The naval reserve o|
the Fulled Sian s is virl ually t holisliei !
under an order Issued by Secretur) j
la di.v dislialidilr; all elas • s eXeetr ■
one ami six./and affecting upprnxi I
iuutelv 1"5,(Mid men of the tuserve. j
_ ’
Work Without Cost.
St rued. England. Rev, I,. Iluinmeni I
had little funds to prepare the finiii ;
daUoti fur the parish him] building
So lie formed a “diggers' brigade' j
fmm the men in his congregation an< |
had the work done free. I
Tlie cuffs of shifts, particularly the cd; v os—•
what hard places to get at. You don't like
to mb them — they get rubbing enough in
daily tise. Grandma's Powdered Soap
gives: yea pleasant surprise.
Soak the shirt* in Grandma sitdo—thin re*
move;; practically ail die dirt. Only the
lightest rubbing—hardly that—just squeez-
ing makes even the cuff edges clean. A
big saving on shirts.
A big, generous sized package for 5c.
Bell G L'oceiy Co.
W. H. Montgomery
1 B. Lawrence
L. D. Smith
Jesse Sirnmcrson
DEALERS NOW HANDLING GLOEE SOAP
Emmett L. Barnes
D. F Montgomery
Brown Hargrove Co.
Dobbs Grocery Co.
Chandler Brothers
R G. Smith & Co.
Purchase & Sale Co.
G. C Watkins
Tri) This Powdered Soap Todaij
Tout Grocer Has lit
Ihe Oboe Soap Company. Cincinnati