The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 20, 1923, Image 1

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Inv.ltl'ost* Today! To Resular Subscribers rHE BANNBRHIRAH) Accident Policy Free. -HERALD Dtlly end Sundey—10 Cent* a Week. Eetelllhed 1*32. r Daily m innay-io etna ■ win. "" ATHENS COTTON; Middling 25%c Previous Close 25ftc WEATHER; Likely Cloudy wth 8hower< . v- —km*, VOU. 91. NO : «1- Aeeoclated Free* Service ATHENS, GA, SUNDAY, MAT 20. 1*23. A. B. C. Piper Single Coplee S Cent* Dally. B Cent* Sunday. mw ms f[|» I® MS Five Hundred More Pris oners Said to Have Been Captured By Chinese Bandits. PISH HOOK MAY RUIN ARTIST MIDDLETOWN. N. V.—W. Granville Snfith, an artist, of Belleport, underwent an opera tion here today for the rcmoypl of a fish hook from the pupil of his right eye. A specialist ■aid that the vision would be partially affected. WhJfe casting for trout In the Neverslnk Elver, the hook struck the artist In the eye and whs not removed until he reached here Smith Is one of the noted artist;) of the younger generation. Plight of Foreigners Is Growing More Menacing Daily. Bandits to Kill Captives Tuesday. ' TEINSTINi—More than five hundred Chinese 'and foreigners are now in the hands of bandits near Lin- cheng say reports from Pe kin. Much anxiety iB being felt there over the increas ing operations of bandits. Troops stationed around Linching to seige the .bandit gang have threatened to abandon their positions and go over to the side of, the outlaws if the government does not make good their pay, which is said to be much in arrears. Bandits, it I* rumored, sre mak ing overturn to soldier* in the Lincheng area endsavoring to ar range a lettiement with the gov ernment for the, relnae of prlson- en. but the. demands of the out law, are so extravagant that aom* officials ore threatening te give up negotiation* altogether. The plight at thoee prioeners in the hand* of the brigand* I* con- lidered moat danerou*. Rumor* of cues where priaoners have been thrown over cllftl in order to hal ted negotiations, have been receiv- ed. Twenty-four sleeping cars-filled with government officials are at team*. *n official ntraeion ha* been aent out from Ltacheng under uie leauerantp of an army .colonel who is the undo of on* of the ban dits and it i* hoped that thia mil lion will meet with some success Fill TO LOCATE IY OF 3 WILL HOLD MARKET DAY HERE TUESDAY Success of Three Market Days Held Here War rants Holding Two Days Each Week. SELL OVER $600 WORTH SATURDAY Both Producer and Con sumer Pleased With Re sults. Graded Products Find Quickest Sale. Searchers Report Failure After Blasting Near Dam of Oconee and Sein ing. Reward Offered. Searcher* for the body of Dorkue Lee Shelton, O, jvho wan drowned In Oconee river Thursday night, after exhausting all known meth ods Including blasting and sein- Ing. reported Saturday night com. plete failure to locate the body. The little boy, who wan the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shelton,- wan drowned* Thursday night when a boat In which he was riding swept over a dam on the Oconee river near the Athens Manufacturing company. t Rewards $avc been offered for the recovery of the body. One hun dred and flftv dollars ban been raised by members of the •‘Disabled American Veterans or the World War" who are now attending the University of Georgia. Part df the monpy, will be used for reward and pfcrt for the family of the deceased. Those searching for the body worked hard all Friday night and Saturday, using dynamite near the Curb Market Day in Athens will be held twice each week, beginning next Tuesday, it was announced Saturday by Mrs. Bessie Trout man, market master. The success of the thlrd^mgrket day yesterday which resulted In wile of more than $600 worth of produce, warrants opening of the market on two days. Tuesday and Saturday, It was declared. Sixty-nix producers had been Is sued permits to sell their articles on the Curb Market at the close of business Saturday, Both producer and consumer arr Well pleased with the results of the three nlarket days held, the | majority of the furmers who brought produce to the first mar ket returning both last' week and yesterday. * BRING NEW PRODUCE «Finis” Is Written on Final Chapter of Life History of ■ i > Tutankhamen f s Discoverer LONDON—Lord Camavon left property of the groaa value of £398,925. Probate of his will, dated Oct- 29 1919, with two codicils, haa been granted to General Sir John Grenfell Maxwell, .Major G en. Sib Robert Hutchinson and Arthur F. B. Portmon. His Egyptain collection he left to Lady-Camavon in codicil written in hia own hand, with the requeat; “I would like her to give one ob ject to the Britlah Muaeum, one ob ject to the Aahmolean and a frag ment cup of blue gIaia(Thothmei III.) to the Metropolitan Muaeum of New York. . Should ahe find it necesary to sell the collection, I suggest that the nation (I. a., the British Museum) be given first re fusal a sum however, to be abao- FOR SURVIVORS OF SCHOOL HOUSE'FIRE out by Dr. Gardner at his request on cable form of the LEcastcm Telegraph Company. It reads: “I give all my bearer bonds to my dear daughter." He stated that he wished to be buried on Beacon Hill and directed W» executors to erect a mound of earth with trees or a stone, which, however, was not to cost more than £50. He desired that there should be no black horses or any tort of mourning used at his fun* oral or afterwards; that thq funeral should be exceedingly simple, and that two doctors should view his!fj nv AttpnHq Sat*. body before burial to make sure U0V * iV1C1 -' e0a Awena » Seventy-Five Victims of Tragedy Accorded Last Honors By Three Thous and Friday. SIMPLICITY MARKS * SERVICES FOR DEAD that life was extinct. Among a number of other be quests he left £600 to Howard Car ter, £100 to Dr. Bridge of the Brit ish Museum. £00 each to Dr. Gsrdl- the collection be offered t. Metopolitan, New York, Mr. Carter to have charge of negotiations and to fix the price. “Should my wife decide to keep the collection I leave It absolutly to her whether ahe leaves it to my aon or to Evelyn Herbert. I suggest however, that ahe conault Dr. Gar diner and Mr. Carter on the sub Ject." _ The second codicil, made a few day* before hia death, was written vices and Issues Procla* mation. Relief Work For Survivors Rushed. CAMDEN.—With oorrow-dried eyes and aobar main, thia city to. 1 USUI M ■ Kill miWKIW, IAS I/w ‘““OtheroUeTwould'oueeMt that f*” nd Dr ' T ' 8 ' Bru “' * h '» *'• Otherwise I would^suggest that h 0 gave the eperald ring he always ftJ&i »£lch he alwayo wore with. lu „„, „„ „„ •"LJ u *1?® Jii iwi 1 turned away from the grate iMl'Lnl 1 which holds the leventr-flve rte..V. Km. hnnnrf 'IK victim* of the Cleveland school. Which he hoped she wou d have houne flro. .ml Wan work .... mounted and v/ear herself.. To his daughter Evelyn ho gave bin' pearl stud, with £200 to have it mounted; hia gold cigarette case and £1|000. After various other bequest* all his personal estate la left to hia wife. Yeeterday now the debut of neA Irish potatoes and beete on the Curb Market and ante for these products woa accomplished rapid ly. One of the principal things the Curb Market Is teaching la the necessity for grading and attrac- l tlvely displaying product! offered I „| n ce the Irergutars gave the e. On each of the three j maud to ,r ceaoe flrlng,”j Uvelj SNIPERS AGAIN BUSY AFTER LONG RECESS Dublin Echoes to Shoot ing At Several Parts of City Friday and Satur day. for sale. t Associated Press.) DUBLIN.—For the first' tlmo co n- llvely out- X? Sf* "2SS: -rket day. It ha. Wn observed! ^ta of and eelnlng all waters for nat haa beei cemetery, by tbp bodv might run again,t It but none of theee method, here re volted In dlicovery. Willie Shelton. 11 year old broth house flro, and began Work tor i.o relief of the survivor*. ' At six o’clock Friday afternoon, the last curtain waa rung down on the greatest tragedy In the hi*, tory of this state, when the char red remains of the dead were Disced, all together. In the one big grave. Simple services marked the burial of the dead, little children. A FIVE MINUTE EGG LONDON—The noted Floren tine writer. Signor Masslnl, shot hia wife fatally after a quarrel and then surrendered to the po lice. with the remark: "All hus bands do thia aooner or later." aaya a Florence dispatch to The Dally Mall. Masslnl, who waa the head of a publishing house, recently wrote a psychological novel, en titled "Frederlco Durga." The novel, which waa a great suc- reaa. appeared under the pseu donym Cesare Caduto. “HAMMER” SLAYER Over Hundred and Six Athens Boys and Girls to Get Diplomas and Cer tificates. GRADUATION AT THE OCTAGON MAY 29TH SHERIFF ARRIVES “Tiger Woman” Breaks Down At Sight of Los Angeles Officer. Suicide Feared. PECUCICALPA. Honduras—'The woman being held here aa Clara Phillips, the California "Hammer Murderess" haa been definitely Identified by Deputy. Sheriff Will- Hunter, who arrived ihere who a few hours paat had occupied from Los Angeles. She will seats on the little stage of the taken back to Loa Angeles where Mayor George C. Thomas Will Deliver Address. One Senior Has Perfect . Attendance Record. school, waiting to get tbelr dl- One hundred and six stu dents, one of whom has nev er missed a day in school in her entire career, will be graduated from the Athens High School May 29th. Of the graduating num ber, the largest in the his tory of the school, sixty-four are girls and forty-two boys. Miss Vallie Burke Betts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Betts, is the High School Senior who has not missed a day from school • plomaa from the grammar school, were burled aide by side with parent*, who also g few hours past, hatf swelled with pride for thrlr children. Expert Pronounces Pros- £erv'ces pects Fine. Hart County Makes Experiment Tobacco Growing, long oratorical efforts. Just • atm- 'pie death service, mads more 1m, HARTWELL, Gn-E. L. King, “«“!»• through it's sincerity, special tobacco agent for tr.o, Many gathered to attend the aer- Southern Railway, spent aeveral vice*, some through a morbid cur. day. Inst week in Hart county ex amining the crop here and confer- !?* lln.'K m n™ r0 I n i'i™ I ,httt farmers, who graded thelt• Dublin Friday night and Saturday 'ring, with, our tobacoc agent, Mr. LT® m , ^ W .J G j products and displayed them in a) moraine. {Best* and a number of citizens hrt,l.??n C< .'he^oK its? [tractive p~.lu.ie. raid out earl tier Th0 . bridge In the hope that than thoi , who «.|UdJW do’do.- ... u in arriving at an Vindaratandlng or 0 f the drowned boy waa In the with the ^gang^ Tba^ boat which dasjied over the dam, eminent has dont all in iU power to ain the relaase of th* prisoner*, many at whoan, ar* foreigner.,.in cluding Americana, .but condition* •re such that the affair is a very delicate one, not to M settled over- INCKEASkb HOPE . PEKING- — Telegrams received late Saturday by th* American le- fttion hay*- incrcnaed the hope that an nached agreement »oon wiU bo for th* reitaw of foreign (Tarn to page two) bnt waa aaved through the heroic efforts of Weldon Dartnon. 16 who lumped Into (be water pulling the former out The little boy who waa drowned, ggi la survived by hia mother and father,’ the latter an employee of the Athens Manufacture* com- nanv, three .Isten, Ml.se. Callle Little, Both Irene. Ida May Shel. ton and fire brother*. Charles, Willie, Leu, Bide and George. ' than those who felled.td do’db.' The market wUl open ft 1 o’clock Tuesday morning and Count# Agent J. W| Flror urge* the farm, era to bring their produce In early as most of the buyers are on hand at the opening of the market to purchase their vegetables and oth er produce.' new general headquarter* Iwjio'are taking' the lead In tha was the target for anlpUfa, while -up tobacco^h' 3 Local ElksPlan Big Initiation For Next Friday At the regular, weekly meeting Friday night, plana wert completed patrol* netr •Portobello tnd Kll- malnham were subjected to rirle fire, which differed from the usual sporadic fire and was at tlmeg In tense. Later the Vice Regal Lodge and fort In Phoenix Park were fired on by snipers and sharpshooters. In -every case the Free Staler* replied vigorously with machine I royucK nguiuuai/ wimi tun* and succeeded In keeping the sniper* under cover and thus hin dered. No casualties have as yet beet reported, though a thorough can vass of the district haa not yet been made. . , (By Auoelattd Press.) ST. JOSEPH.*—The grand jury which Is Investigatin' th" charges of Immorality lu - th* Houio of Ddvld Cult was In recess Saturday. Tula la the fourtt| week of the endeavorera by the grand jdry and' It close* with two members of the Single Si Boys a: Thenits Aftett)( rtdard For Both ; Girls to Be the Address This The Begf Meeting at the Young Men'll Christian Association *thl» lion iMsaiaatl I afternoon wiu'be addressed by Dr Wrdtord W. Brown, assistant phy- ■leal dtrector of the association •nd head coach of all, branches of •thirties *t the Athens'High school Dr - Brwwn will apeak on “per- •onai pueity,’ or the single ataiid- «rd demanded by science for the h°y. un well aa Ut* girl. Hr. Brown la a araduate phyel- Clan, and had practiced medicine lor the past ten year* In Athana wore becomlns a member of the •latr of Iha Phy stoat Department ol 'he Y. M. C. A. He Has delivered • number of addresses In th* past on this nfost -vltfl subject, and le ti.oroushly able to handle It In •uih o manner a* to convince and Inepire hia hearer* with th* desire •o keep the law of Ood governtna «««» (actor tn their lives.. ery boy tn Athops from »•>> ta t con nf U 1 ..t.nA.A Frlttay nlaht, plans werscompieten ^ now ln ]al , f or retaslng to by Athena Ixrdae 7»0 B. P. o. Elks , nlwer qaoitlons propounded ,by to initiate a Cl... of thirty, new Jud „ Dmsenuui, Who compose! members at the ineethi* 11 next Frl- ; ttl> ,. one „„„ Rrtn( j jnry." regard- day nlaht. • I Ins the mysteriqns disappearance The membership drive which ot EtWon ,ha Smith Moore, wanted haa been In proaree, for come time tl e . rand r u _, mftaeaa. will be brought to a close Thurs-1 two pereoha In confinement day, aa thia fa the '••‘day that J(m ^ a Mo ora, aged forty-five, applications received will be In time , nd ^ubend of a young girl, and for tbo National Convention In At- M „ Ellaabeth Rowe, another lanta In July which will draw eev. 1 member of Jhe secret aact. •IkUtoen yean of as* Is'extended » roost corcjal Invitation • to be Present, and 1* asked t» tell hi* blends shout (hit meeting. enty-flve thousand Elka to that city. At tha Just meeting there were over a hundred local Elks present and severaC candidates were Initi ated. Twenty-five were to be In itiated but It was decided to hold beck several and hold a big initia tion next Friday night. Following the regular routine business and the Initiation of the new members, ths lodge honored the new members with a plats sup. per, which was a glorious success The membership drive has brought many new members to thr local lodge and many of the old members have re-entered the rank, thus assuring a large representa tion at the National Conyoitlon. With tbo arrival of the new paraphernalia the degree team will be busy during the coming week preparing for the big Initiation of the year which will take place next Friday. Many Elka from neighboring towndTvIll be the vte- Uora of the local lodge for that occasion. Moore was sent to jail for thirty days for -Ms refusal to answer question* while Mrs. Rowe drew a sentence of) fifteen days for the ■ahe otfense. The Mornjng After The. Night Before Seen At Dorsey’s Additional Men Named on Legion Meet Committees Entertainment Personnel Named At Meeting of General Committees Fri day. Mr. King, who came here last fall, when th* tobuco matter was first mentioned,’ said h* was ndw more favorably impressed than ever before with the outlook for a fine crop in Hart this ye*r, and predicted that the county would eventually make this one of her principal money crops. In talking to Supt Jones, of the Hartwell Kullw.iy, he stated that tha soil ni Hart county was splen didly adapted to tobacco growing and that he hoped to be able to come here this fall and visit every school houie In the county. “After those who arc now growing tobac co for th* first year in Hart be come convinced of its value as a money crop they will more than double their acreage and next year you’ll have ' a large acreage all S r the county.” he said. Ifhlle here he visited Mr. Phil- f farm, where a curing’homo has already been erected and proc- lusen noon iu aiikoios wuurc . o , _ . she escaped from jail lagt Decem- 8ince sne began, eleven her by the steamer Columbia, leav- years ago. (ng Amapota, May ft. ■ The prisoner has completely GIVEN A broken down. All dny Saturday HOLIDAY she tqade offers to the police of- I flclnls to help her to escape. Miss Betts, along with several Sheriff Btscallu* recognised her other seniors were given n holiday at once. last Friday for perfect attendance ’’Well you gave us a merry chnse, I record, tho following for the paat Mrs. Phillips," he said. She as- year: Ralph Conolly, August Kel- foslty, but tho greater part through a vail sympathy for the little com munity, where almost everybody le related and practically every family has It’a Borrow. (Turn to Psoe Two) ■ented. "Too, and we aro going to take you back." he added. Than for tha first tme the Iden tity of Clara Phillips* woman com panion waa loomed. She la the* "hammer slayer**** sister. Turning to the other woman, Blscallux aald: "Eotta May Weaver (the name by which Mrs. Phillips' sister lar, Loylo Stynchcombe, Robert (Turn to Page Two) ,h 'ip««tr «u.e of you to ssk me to get Ctam's clothes after she made her escape." Etta May Weaver refused to an- HER BYT Two Hundred and Twen ty-Five Cases Ripe For Trial. Court Convenes £t 10 O’clock. here < "How did I know? I wanted to got them to keap {or myself." Upon thia rtply, In a .flood of amotion, the suspected woman broke down and cried out that aht Struck By Seaboard Train While Seated on Track Friday Night. Lived in Winder. A man of the name of Prevoat Is reported dead us the result of on accident which happened Fri day night near Winder. Ga.. when he was struck by Seaboard train No 12 just as it was pulling into Winder. Prevost is said to have been slt- The City Court of Athana will convene for the May Term. Monday at 10 o’clock. The following an- ^ nouncement II made by J. D. Brad- Ucairy”;u'the'"oth7r?ams , 'ivet >•"• Jud »» ot City Court of Ath- the county growing tobacco. , ,n *L .. • • „ . It was stated last week tljat a . For *"• week tmglnlng May list tobacco warehouse would be erect- would never be taken back. Bhe ting on the track about 200 yards cried that she would prefer to die [from the Winder station when hit here. [by tho train, and killed instnotly. AS a consequence, the le closely I Tho body was carried to winder ed in Hartwell this fall by Intel- rated parties. The flapper's room, the morning after tho final dance and—the bachelor’s room after almost any occasion In pn-Volataad day*. Dainty., flimsy things, which da light the femlnlno ays—and some masculine eyes, strewn over the beautiful ivory furniture given the Impression that a tornado baa found It’a way Into a modern ling, erie shop. The bachelor’s room, n true rep resentation (*6 It was said) of the I scene nf the battle the night be Texas Tonn Settles Back to Everyday Life Once Again (By Associated Press.) HKAL’MONT.-Soma forty odd thousand people, Inhabitant* of n-aumont, discarded their bathing th! U ' And want back to the ordinary paths of life, after a Jy " f "“forced Idleness, occaalon- do.kj’ fha greatest concentrated ..“"fall of min recorded In the "•'* Of Text* or tie United •tate Btate*. this dty. declared Saturday that hia government gunge shewed that thirteen and fifty-four one hun- dredths Inches ot rain fell In three Sure He etated that all but one Inch of that total fell In the last ,W H SKitimated hr Saturday, that the rain did between a half and three quarters of a mil lion dollar* damage In tnd around BeanmonL Th# rain waa accom- Li*» Bandar, In charge of the'panted”by a‘hiiil atorm part of the Lilted States Weather Bureau in time. fore. The reserve supply, almost cone, half hidden and for that rea son nil tho more apparent. Halt smoked cigars and cigarettes sca’- tored over the floor. On tho little table stand two “half-dead sold iers." and' It looks like the real stuff. In green bottles labels on them that alone would cost ten smackers In thdso trouhlesome limes. A collar and tie helf under tiio bed, wheie It’s owner had flung them when tho game got fast Everything which shouldn't bo there, according to William Jen nlngs Bryan, la.' A big crowd was gathered around tho two windows Saturday night and ns soon as the re«t read this they’ll be there Sunday, for It’a worth u look—several of them. Tho windows nro at tho Dorsey Fur niture Store. ; .. . j. tijZs'ii/; ■■■-.' 'wit -.. a • The various committees of en tertainment In -connection with the convention ot tha American Legion of tho state to be held In Athenn on July ».'4 and 6, have been named by the general com mittee. These committees are aa fol-; Iowa: Housing—R. D. Branch, chair man; W. T. Ray and. F. O. Miller. Anttomobllea—Joe H. Lumpkin, O. J. Tolnas, Lee Bredberry. Dance—W. K. Meadow, chair man; .R. L. Mon, D. D. QuIUlan and Dr. J. S. Stewart Music—Oscar Kluneberw, chair man; M. N. Tutwller. Parade—John H. Nortbcutr, R. L. Keener. Oeneral phalrman of the enter, talnment committee, A. T. Levte. Those committees have already begun to function and will hay* everything In shape before th* delegate* begin to gather. A splendid program la being worked gut tor tho convention and another big feature Fourth of July celebration Is Included In the pro gram. < Reduce Rates to Summer School The' Sotheastem Tariff Aaocia- tkm his granted the University of Georgia Summer School a reduced railroad rale at the beginning af each week of the 1923 session. This will allow students earning Son of Former •Athenian Dies Joe Taylor Denny, seren-rear- old aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Denny, formerly ot Athens but now of Atlanta, died it tho home of bin parents Saturday morulas at 4:30 o’clock. The body wilt be removed to Athena via the Seabord Airline railroad Sunday afternoon it 2:40 o’clock and funeral services will be-held at the grave aid*. Rev. B. F. Elliott. Baptist minister, will conduct the services. Interment will be In Oconee cejnetary with Bernstein Brothers, funeral direct, ora. In charge. The pallbearers will be Messrs. James Booth, city- ton Crawford. Hugh Marbut and Rob Marbut* Tho little boy fs survived by bin parents. the Court will davot* Its attention to Civil Business . Th* Criminal Docket will be taken up on May 21th. Civil Business wll bo taken up' again on June 4th. Th* Appearance Docket will be called on on Tuesday, May 22nd. a' 9 o’clock but as this wUl take only a short wbUo tho Court will pro ceed to try eases that day. Oases not called on the dny as signed stand for Ural In thflr order on tho foltowlns day or when reach ed in thalr resular order, prefer ence being given to cases specially, to the summer school o reduced rate to Athens. Also the many assigned 1 who come during the various | A total of 333 esses are docketed Mfpdlrlv mn/nrnnena hstlri DiPniink. ’/ore nail hafWMn IfAntlav UlV ft weekly conferences held through- for call between Monday May 2! out the, season will enjoy this and rFIday, Jun* Itb. Twenty. privilege. ABC’S —of— NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING A targe number of man art busy—or think thsy sro—and Just skim through ths newspaper*, reading hare and there such Item* ■■ particularly Interest them. Vou must ambush a man’s Inter, set with advertising ef ths read- at.*>glance type Unless It is seme* thing that directly concern* his buslntaa cr Is in line with his de- sir* or Interest ef the moment. Assuming, for Inttanco. that th* man who I* reading th* sport ing page. Is In an associativa trams of mind you would got hot. tsr results from advertising golf suppllos and togs, football para- phsn ills and ertclle* cf like us*, en the sporting paga than you would If you sought to oniist his Interest to them after hie mind has passed en to the financial newt on the market page. Wo men are watchful ot advertising ef Interest to men, however, and th* husband Is net allowed to for got Items and talee cf econemleel Importance to him and hip home. BANNER* HERALD. seven cope* were docketed for call Monday. May 21st. MONDAY McCnnnstl vs. Southern ttallwai (».'> * , . Gltear vs. Callaway (I.) Tibbetts Vs, Baker. Howard vs. Bheckelford. Carmichael A Co, vs Martha King. Michael, trustee vs. R. U John- ■on. Athens Empire Laundry Co, va. Williamson. Portage Rubber Co, y*. E. 8. Sporting Goods Co, ot at. Mrs. It. J. Smith va. Mr*. Aman da Smith. Continental Fortillor Co, vs. Clotfeltor, ot aL K A S Salts Co, V*. J. S. Wtsr. George Watkins va. Boston Cols* man. Arnold vs. Trtbbls, et *1. Bernstein Bros. vs. Burt Blnyoa < Klns-Hodgaon Co, vs. Waldrop et al. Greensboro National Bank T* Williamson. W. T. Browse vs. Link A Jack- son. C. W. Collins ys. J. W. Holms*. Dean va. Farbateta. Athena Savinas Bank vs. Classic City Bottling Works tt al. Bush vs. Mrs. L. L. Brandon. Bernstein va. Jenklna. W. T. Collin* Co, v*. Anderson. Denny Motor C*,’v» L. it. Smith, et. al Rhodes Dolvln. Co, vs. Tom Red. Deeb Lewi* va. Burton Bfnyon. Morris Yow va. Kylo Collins. (Turn to page two) Well Known Business Man Opens Own Office As Merchandise Broker in Southern Mutual. L. L. Stapleton, for eight yean connected with Pitney A Beusse Merchandise Brokers, has opened a brokerage of hi* own In the Southern Mutual Building. Sir. Stapleton Is pne of tho best known young business men In this ■ectlo of Georgia. During Ms rest- donee In Athena ha baa made friends wherever ha went and with whomsoever ho came tn contact. He la tu experienced mefthan- dfte broker and has always sought to serve tha customer ot his firm to thalr bast Inter**ts. Before becoming an Athenian Mr. Bteplttan wan a resident of Hart well wberp be was for many years casber of the Fanners A Merch ants Bank. He ban always bean an ehtbnslasUc citric booster, having •erred aa president of Hart coun ty's first and most succatsful fair and In many other inch capacities. He Is s membef of the .Athens Klwanla club and la treasurer of the First Baptist church. Hts of fice Is 414 Southern Mutual Build, lug. where I’revoat Is reported to have lived for tho past esveral years employed as foreman of a furni ture factory there. It la thought that Prevoat was a native of North Carolina and that hit body will be sent to that state for burial. CLAIMS TWO LIVES One Dead and Another Dying As Result of Pis tol Duel Over Woman Saturday. (By Associated Press.) MIAMI—Sam Bowman is dead and Gentle Forbus ( his brother-in* , law Is dylnir at the City Hospital as a result of a pistol duel here Saturday. Tho dud took place ln the en of the Bowman home nea It was stated by the polb the duel was fought by men as a result of the love for the same woman, not Bow wife. Each man was Bhot through the neck, tho shots being fired at the same moment, according to Bow man’s wife, who It was reported was a witness to the killing. The two men came to Miami re cently from Cairo, Ga., where It le 'stated both formerly resided. ■59 Henry W. Grady School of Journalism Students Will Issue Banner-Herald 29th Tha claaa of Journalism, of the Henry Grady School of Journalism, University of Oeorgla. as baa beoo (he custom for a number of yean, will gat out tha regular edition of tha Banuor-Hanld on Tuesday, tha 21th ot (Ms month. These young students will not only got up the news of the day. but they will solicit advertisements and aid In every way In getting out the paper on that day. In the past tho Ism ‘ bare bo published by this class chants next week for most creditable to the In this special edition. school and to the young men and women In charge of the many duties connected with the puollca- tlon of an fesno of a dally news paper. Dr. Sanford, head of the sch< of Journalism and Mr. John Drcwry, associate professor of I school, have organised' the i here of tho school Into 1 advertising committees yoang men will call i