Falmouth Outlook Friday 25 Feb 1921 Vol. 14 No 38 Pg. 1 Col 2 "Pete" Cummins Recovers from Sleeping Sickness Pete Cummins, 19, son of Mr. & Mrs. Early Cummins, of near Antioch Mills, has recovered from am attack of the strange malady, sleeping sickness. He was ill about four weeks, and was unconscious most of that time. He took nourshment regularly and would answer whemn spoken to, but efforts to arouse him were futile until the attack had spent itself. Young Cummins suffered an attack of influenza last March, and in January of the present year was ill a few days. It is not known wheterh this had anything to do with the attazck of sleeping sidkness. This is one of the strangest of maladies, and medical science is yet in the dark as to the cause and treatment of the disease. Falmouth Outlook Friday 25 Feb 1921 Vol. 14 No 38 Pg. 7 Col. 1 Kelat News Items One of the most neglected places in Harrison county is down at Havilandsville. This little hamlet is shamefully cut off for at least five months each year from the world by a large stream of water. Many children are unable to attend school much of the year on account of the dangerous condition of this creek and promises piled upon top of promises have been made these people by those in authority that a bridge would be given them, to only be broken and forgotten. These promises are renewed every four years by those wanting a finger in the county crib. Money has been subscribed for the approaches but of no avail. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS