The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 09, 1923, Image 5

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MONDAY JU ,Y 9 1923. Aroui d Athens With Col. T. Larry Gantt . I city. Mr. liejil , j! in the Bander | closing: out I i open up lnrgfeij j I MR. W. W. % .’leading buslncs I I land-owners, sa MR. MAYN, the Smith She is plenty of'me merchant^ will uucements an Banner-Herald, his .‘■hoe sale, iner to their i avenue, he has worth of goods see several tho RD, proprietor ot j grants^ brought Store, says •y in circulatio advertise in the ■ . . -. - Since advertising i people m vparator,' to mov- j are German m vistore on College I nI .„ ' iold around $10,0;)!) i °^R CHUR for cash. habhath vv (tendance on th' MANAi EK of MayourK'sJ^e™ *1® - JS high class stores l "' ho their bur incss thelwhile and shown $HE one (If the leadj in Athene, say growing all decided inipn year. May burg most persistent paper and alwa trade after one notices appears. ; summer. ays by advertising Georgia ever put up signs and Herald they are often strangers lose /ime by taking old slock and will the wrong road, with new goods, j “ I MR. TATE WI GHT says the OTT. one of our Watkinsville road ill be open for **u*n and largest travel in about thi e Weeks and a he would like to fine road built to he Oconee line. 'Sana German emi-| About a mile of c< icrete road has to this section to; been finished on he Danielsville • | , — v i ueen imi»neu on is there “J* e the place if exodustmg tie- roa( j, but it will lx several months lation iflh™ 0 !’ Mr ’ Scftt ^aj^ the Ger-lbefoe the work| is completed. Snic of the [the Jefferson roj d. A concrete ir eity and county' r0 ad will be built from the city traction or birth, i limits to the Lamj tin place at the 77T, 0 „ railroad erosing, t id from thence HES are filled to the Jackson li e a first-class n students m at-;top-soil road will be constructed Summer School-j it is hoped that ackson county ats vacated by will meet us with a good road to a o away for the Jefferson. ement over Inst MR * DETTRAS is nn? of Tif,:; for President leaf H. J. REID to th«‘ir new-q formerly occupii restaurant, the month. The ro pletely remodel 1 one of the han up-to-date. clo i, J,dollar for speakei [of th.ir attractive, ^nation. : the entire logit & CO. will move in-. Ilf iters, tho store,' i by the Delmar; alter part of thi* m has bocr. com- i tv .'ho is the Ford _ r in Athens,, ill^ not spend a papers iy a _ .. 86 cents. This affect the home transients. fife tickets for ' opinion of the Chief so does not * won for the defendant J but only I ( hl» petlton :ur or any other meaif to personally pay- campaign. M cloic touch with be in the race for DEAN SNELLI 1G says by the last of the past wi ?k there will be fully 1,800 full-tei n students en rolled at the Sumlner School for the six weeks. WUen tho^e who only attend a short! term are en rolled he expects Ihe attendance will he around 2,401. Every avail ab'e place where looms or board can be had will bl utilized. The students under strilt discipline and everything is movilg smoothly and without friction. I This Summer School is a great tling for Athens and keens business frisk during the HON. JOHN TJPITTARD was in the city Fridat and says the ' wheat crop aroufd Winterville 'threshed out from Your and a half to thirteen bushels her acre. Farm*- era are keeping tie boll weevil (down by the use ff poison. Mr. Pittard says the I ravages of the , worm on early corif has been abat-' icd by the use of I poison, but he thinks the dry weltner had much to do with killing Ait the pest. MR: CHARLIE JONES, a farm er neatwArnoldsvillf. in Oglethorpe county, brought lo town threo home-raised hams* that weighed ninety pounds, and bold them at 25 cents per pound, A son of Mr. Tom Erwin also lfought in some home-raised meat! *This is a pointer to indepen|encc and pros* MR. TOM ERW#4, near Winter ville, threshed 400 bushels of wheat and 700 bushels ofLats. His small grain crop turned #ut all right ] is using the Hill {Mixture on 1 cotton and gays after three appli cations he cannot find a\boll wee- Farmcra repAt that they i destroying the welvil with .poison and will this ycal make a cotton crop, but it is vefr late and back- BY THE FIR® 1 of next month work will star! remodeling tho stores on Claytori street, to be va cated by H. J. fteid & Company H£N*I H SBSRT S£APTO(GO*D HlS MEM0RIM.1O ABRAHAM French stronghold w h 3,000 men end won ■ lasting vk ory for Brit ish arms. Both Wo e and Mont calm, the French lea er, met their deaths through this lattle. That the victory waa one if more than military prestige ia reclaimed by the stately shaft the stands in the Governor's Garden i »ve Dufferin !uebec is eaaenti Iiy .a -eity of luraent*. Every id bouse and ■th is wreathed in histoHcal and legend and nany modern lings occupy fan us sites. As years pass by, i e number of ** and marbl memorials o In honor of n s who were noting character in the early Terrace between thi Citadel and •he city and pr rinee as well ~ “ military heroes, e over a century Quebec" * constantly a ittie-grounj >ch a Britiab-Fre ch dud was ■ J*!*® was end ed the long of the Iroquois ndian war- ii? r ®. ®ere stage the sieges rairai Kirk in 1*2 and of Sir -n Phipa in ifck But the 11 bought jrer these cliffs wiwdhat otthe Plains Chateau Frontcnac, i nd which waa raised to the roemor of these two heroes. However, not < iiy military achievements are a lociated with the Plaina ot Abral im, but they remind us of Abrahi n Martin, the first Canadian Scot nan and the first St Lawrence B er, pilot, who ■olfe stealthily seaiid the sup- y impregnable waps of the nest, practised tanght himself to I Lawrence Elver, th self the first and pilot on the r" which passed New France and 1 Besides the Wolfel monument there is a I Wolfe, another t ing on a protnl whole city spread t der: and (till another f to Queen Victoria. Other memori als are scattered about be city's outskirts, including one t Jacques Cartier, the discoverer o Canadas and a 66-foot fluted brun i column bearing on opposite sides t e names of Murray and do Levis and the arms of the British and 1 rench. Every foot of ground In this ancient capital ia historic ground: the Post Office stands on t! i site of an Indian Fort built in 1 49; the Roman Catholic .Semins y and Laval University occupy t e farm of Louis Hebert, the land f which be cleared and on which te built the first house in Quebec,' hOe the Louis, colonial hen years, part of tho fd stones of the old structm- included in today’s modem hotel. Judge Op] To “Blood Testi pcsed lound ony’ Savors of Louisiana S Court Justice Against Such Courts) Sijperstitioi), p r e m e Thinks._Js ?ractice*in (By AsaodaU NEW ORLEAN teMtlmony” s.-ivors according to Charfta Chief Justice of th prcpie Court, dissifitini miijority upholding for murder, ‘‘and 1 ns witchcraft itsel affirmed the convi ell Davis, of F found guilty becaui fied a dog followe the scene of the brought up at Davi ter mile nway, but HIS BANWEB-nFt'AI.I). ATHENS. pEORCTA Iwps sentencea ment. '•The ruling th admissible is conti] weight of authority riid is viola tive «»f tho fundamental right oi an accused person in bo faced by and to cross examine tnc xvltnesh against him,"* said Itho Chief Jus tlce. "In a sense,!ot course, I' may ho said that/the bloodhound does not testify, Jnat his conduc* is the subject offl the testimony merely as the ciirumstanee show ing guilt of the lierson trailed bj the hound. But I this statement St hat the hlondholnd does could not give Iny reason for hi <!xpert opinion. rThe ndmlnistration of justiro is a m-ju-tiea! affair "Borne men pit more credence ir. iriL uncunny unexplainable clr- imatanees tha t they accord t< d some have mor* faith even in ui'diumi.stic mcssngef from pjanchetfos The so-called rnony.’ Doing unedhainable, an von of Bti per^t it Ion, n/d ia ns barbar ous and dreadful/as witchcraft It- MUlf." Read Badner-Herald Want Ads. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Frigiid: Fai’n'.srctjes jSt)idy Canadian Crops tlfy, is only skin hound. In such export witness, | nny reason for of the guilt of i trails. Press.) ‘Bloodhound superstition. A. O’Neill Lioulslann Su r from * convlctior barbarous The. court To admit ndi lit of Mitch- is the snme ns In parish mony of looker it was testi- j missihle to prov trail from j ins ^Ith murder and I simji trailed tie home a quarjnnd pointed hin 'deep. The blood- a supposed vho cannot give lis expert opinion person whom h< the dissenting party even if such testimony to say that testi- ouid he nd that n human be- mormnl senso of person on trin‘ lit os the guilt? he human being Four farm< taken at Monti '’nd di ettes have nrrlv«I in Canada from al, show:* (left to rigitt) Hir Henry lilpa to tlM>|girlsi ( titelia Wolfe Joan Mocrei in gland to study arglcultural conditions. This photo, ’hornten, president Of the Canadian Nntlonal Railway* Murray (chaperon), Emma Absolcn, Ivy Townsend, MR- LEFT ALONE! 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