The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 12, 1923, Image 6

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— TOE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA' frl the 'Vhlpplnr boss" of Macon (Soil too dry most section of north- n nil Jlhe certol* of flogirlngs Until Ini; wheat. ]itiv4llA)M ®rjc »«i>4 .ih» ] Geontfa.—General condition of inhb'ctmrwF Ananitpxtil tfetr w, I cotton extremely poor. Colton dot- .. inch for ievefal weeks j ertgratad duo to enormous dam- FFSTJFVi nn<f county"In H tur* j afce'by weevil worms rust and was charged durinu I shedding. Entire top of crop doa-land Insect damage somewhat inony that J. P I treysd by weevil. Cotton opening | checked by dry weather. —Lf’nttnn doforlnr- progress generally rather poor or deteriorating with fruiting prac tically ended bat late plants stil vigorous. Weevil nuiiierous witi considerable damage and fcfkinnj|» off top crop, bat boll fot shedding; L in Macon, visited the (Continued Frcm Paae One) uilnu witness In the case and pro. ? ndeJ''tha*t he was an officer by Governor Thomas W. Hardwick to aid in running down the that had flogged Mills. e- ginning progressing and crop all would divulge their coitui Both women said they know Yarborough and did not know whether the Klan ever Re ceived letters. MACON, Ga—Evidence intendei to show that Dr. C. A. Yarbrough on trial In city court here or charge of rioting in connection with the whipping of R, F. Mills, a chi ropodist, had knowledge of 1 tier* written by persons seeking to l»av» other persons punishe«t for varioiu offenses featured Tuesday's yes sion of the trial. In one 'nstaiav e state wltt\p8*. nn employee in T>t Yarbrough's office, told of rcadins a letter In which a mother, a day or two before ner son was Fuggec 1 expressed a wish that something could be done to her son. J When court adjourned r j o'clock Tuesday until 10 o'clock 1 Wednesdiiy morning five witnensof had,beem put on the witness stand The'trial* announced the names ol fifty-four witnesses at the ^opening of the case Tuesday morning, in eluding the names of former Gov' ernor Hardwick and Mrs. Lin wood fright, of Atlanta, while the flense. announced the names more than 100. A- Employees of the Ku KIux K uTUo testified regarding letters i other matters designed to tear Dr. Yarbrough, who has been ci MF!3. J. D. THOMPSON Need A Tonic? Whan Run* Down or Recovering From tha Grip—or if it Laft You in a Weaknencd Con* dition, Hero'a Good Advice Atlanta, On—“I became at qualnted with Dr. Pierce's Golden 'McUlcal Discovery some years ago JJiad contracted malaria and the •Golden Medical Discovery' euref me and then kept jne , Intt jtoqd health. ' , “My husband had the ’flu* and H left him weak and scarcely able tc be around. He took the ‘Golden Medical Discovery-’ apjL jt hoJpet him wonderfully. Wc.'rind It Is a great tonic for . the blood."—Mrs. J 1). Thompson. 209 Dalvlgny St. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery Is a well knowti tonic ahd builder . yu(t jc»p be . proceed In tablets or liquid *froJh your neigh borhood druggist or send XOc to Dr Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, in Ruffnlo N. Y., for a tlral pkg. of thn tabl* lets and wrltw #qr pee medical nd- iMj * vice.—Advertlsenun SUFFERED FIVE YEARS rrtOM KIDNEY8 '*tl suffered with kidney trough for five years or more. I could not sleep at night and I Was nlway: tired after coming home from work and my back ached,” wrltea John It. Gordon, Danville. III. “I «c cured aomo FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS and nfter a few treatment I felt better and could work will became stronger an<* cguld sloop better.” For quick re Met from Hnckachc, ithoumuti- i>Hln^_aqd Kidney and, Jiladdej -trouble use FOLEY* KIDNEY PILLS. Sold everywhere.—-Adver tisement. ASK IF JURORS ARE £F K. K. K. The jury selected for trial, besides the usual question? put to jurors in city court to d® term I no their qualifications, weri asked whether or not they wert members. V?ver had been member? or ever had made appllcatlm foi membership In the Ku K!ux Kin This question was asked over <ci tinned objection by the defense. The jury in the case Tuesdy w taken to n hotel In charge of pi-pi ty Sheriffs Roberts and Rranno Those men had been appointed by Sheriff Hicks' to handle the jury hen the nfternoon sealsof started, the defense sought ti have,-*! lof the sheriffs depJtlt disqualified and a new act of depu Ut» appointed. ' F.O, (Continued From Page On.) decided to make the race. * The meeting of the poet wot to of the Inrfteet ever held here Refreshments were eerved at 0:311 and there were followed by a buel* nee* mcetjjtg and then, dtijicint tvot enjoyed. Many friend* of the Le" g(nnn:ilre»*fCfe In attendance and eeveral nrw members were pres to ' . Allen/ n. Fleming, Sr., father’ hi Allen Fleming 'Jr., for whom the poet I,, naljiod, waa present and woe recognized. ’ Col. D. W. Rythetj etimmandant ortho Cnlverilty R O. T. C. who hae been transferred to reiruior army duty, was preee.it nmf eulnri»>if ! wlrf picked In many southern locall ties. Alabu., v. C> f on deteriorated to only fair condition mostly rather poor to fair. Worms defoliating cotton plants In many fields in the northern, south, western, and cen tral portions. Picking and ginning progressing slowly. Miasissippi.Prcgrees of cotton mostly poor. Damage from weevil, caternlllers nrobably con* glderable although slight to mod* urite damage in scattered locali ties. Some rotting of lower bolls. No top crop. Picking made poor progress. HEAVY RAIN Arkansas.—Heavy rainfall east caused moderate damage to cotton. Light to moderate rainfall elsewhere beneficial. Worms and weevil and boll worms still causing moderate damage in northeast fourth of state. Picking general In south and west beginning else- •here. South Carolina.—Condition and Made a Hit With Him My wife has taken your medi cine and has been wonderfully benefitted. For over four years she has had trouble with bloating nnd could scarcely eat any food because hi this condition. Doctor's medicines did not help he$ and an operation was advised. Her broth- who Is a druggist, sent her a bottle of Mayras Wonderful Rem edy and it helped her at once. I cannot prnise your medicine enough.” It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract nnd allaya the Inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and Intestinal ailments including appendicitis. One dose 111 convince or money refunded. ’For sale by all djruggists, every* wher*.—Advertisement. HAMILTON Bermuda—Amerl- tnB w-ho patronise bootleggers have contributed indirectly $157,201 to the government of Bermuda In the form of export tax on whiskey shipped from the Island between April 1922 and September 1st. During this period rumrunners have taken out of Bermuda more than sixty thousand cases as 41 barrels of whiskey, which all found,Na market in New York nnd ^vicinity. This la a total of i than 750,000 bottles which at the average retail price of $8 a bottle would make the return for^the men $6,000,000 on cargoes thht w bought here for about JLOOp.OOO. nnd eulogized ’AiMtfcef, be' on the was Jnformally announced Tuea- 1 day night program for October, lti One Crept Farmers Out Of, Luck; Farm Outlook Bright in Most Sections ated in southeast and east on ac count further shread weevil dam age considerable sheddng. Picking under way condition father poor fairly good In east'and* varies from poor to very good elsewhere. Open ing rapidly. Tennessee.—Cotton mode gener ally poor progress with, deterora- tlon on account rain. Weevil ac tive, condition only fair. Florida.—Cotton. picking made good progress but weevil and shedding unfavorable plants deter iorating general. Most crop to be harvested early this month. ' pconec street. - rnent to-send engines and trucks to ! tbo home of Mrs. Frank Woods on Bootleggers Give Over One Million To’ Bermuda Govt. (Continued From Page One) be unaccounted for in outlying dis tricts. * An official investigation, it wan said, showfc that in Yokohama, of 3,000 foreign residents 100 were killed, including GO"British and 20 Americans.. Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linncll & Company’s Private Wire Wesern Union Man, Dies in Louisville LOUIS VILE, Ky.—Charles 8mlth 74 .city superintendent of the tyest- ern Union Telegraph Company died Wednesday after a long period of II health. He Is said to have at ont time roomed with Thomas A.*Edi- son. (Continued From* Page One) from this county coached by County Agant Turner won the district Judging contest this month'and the right to com pete for tbo state champion* ship at tho Southeastern Fair this fall. JASPER COUNTY— [TAKES AWAY TIRED FEELING Florida, states that'ahe has been s nervous wreck and that Bcncdicta has dono her so much good that aho -would not can to be without it now. We could show you hundreds of testimonials like that. Many women who have been restored in health and beauty simply will not be without it Get n bottle of Benedicts from your druggist to day. ienedicta 1EAL' LTH BUILDER, ^_/8rWomeri^^j 66-tooiv£-66 YeilowCabCo. Codtily Agent , Almond re- ports the stock all sold for three cheese factories, ,equip ment ordured, lumber sawed fqr buildings and over 1,500 /billons of milk signed up. Or ders for fhreo cars nf dairy cattle on file. - OWJNETT COUNTY— County Agent Robinson says his county will make an ex cellent crop of cotton this year. Weevils under good con trol. where farmers have used dust. REPORT FAILS TO HI BIG EFFECT (Continued Prom Page One) at twenty-eight cents an dat 11:30. after the report-’ came in, wait quoted at 38.03. ; Toraa,—cotton made fairly good progress nceth and west and most ly deteriorated elewhere condition generally rather poor to fairly good although locally very good. Fre quent showers lowered grades and damaged open cotton In south. Some complaints of bolts rotting. Picking and ginning made gener ally pocr progress. Insects some what more active,. Damage to cot ton mostlyslight. Oklahoma.—rrogress of cotton r.cnonmfUIr ttr good. Putting on top on crop. In most sections wee- llties. luw sits lightly upon the hostess who dines secure in the confi dence that her coffee will he nothing short of “Good to the lost drop* , MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE m— XBUi ns THURSDAY Dinner 50c Roast Lamb String Beans 'Boiled Iriah Potatoes Fried Corn Indian Salad Muffins and Biscuits Sweet Potato Custard Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Gents Supper 50c Fried Chicken, Cream Gravy Steamed Rice Fried Egg Plants Vegetable Salad Hot Biscuits Crumb Pudding, Cream Sauce, Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents poor. Picking (manning general Prices Reduced Hair Cut* — ■■ 23e Shaves .. .. — .. 15c Come and Bring the Children. .Fields & Kent < DARKER SHOP 15S College Avenue MILLINERY New Fall Modes in Hats arc arriving daily. Pattern Hats, *5.00 to $25.00. Velours, Felts, Duvetyne and Satin Sport Hats, *2.00 to *10.00. THE STYLE SHOP Miss Susie Wells “ NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver pool was due 11 to 17 up by New Orlems, 13 to 17 higher by New York. Southern spots Tuesday were unchanged to 63 up, Texas mar kets 25 to 85 higher; Dallas 25 up; middling there 27.30; sales smaller; demand not so keen; sales Dallas 9,604; all told 34,274 vs 43,257 Monday. •' Weekly weather and govern ment cro preport Wednesday 0 a. m. ikely to be 9 stand-off, per haps somewhat bullish ns a whole owing to rains first half of week and probably complaint of damage by insects. Spinner takings for week and census consumption report Friday. Aside of possibility of being in fluenced by more semi-monthy crop reports, weather condition likely to dominate market for present. Sentiment remains bull ish as a whole and very sensativs to cimatic developments. Spinners takings for week Fri* day will run agaihst 173,000 last year, and 219,000 in 1921; wert» 149,000 last week. Census figures of August con sumption will compare with 461,- 000 for July of this year and 526,* 000 for August of last year; about 463,000 expected. * Giles* semi-monthly crop report due on 15th. Notice—We arc mailing you re duced tariff cotton handling charges in New Orlenas. Please keep them before you so you will be in a position to give yuor cus tomer the information immediate ly* MARKETS SOCIETY I 1 1 *‘Mlnnle Nash qn^Mlss lion Edwards have returned from a viVit to Atlanta and Griffin. -B- * Miss Olivo QuiUian has returned from a vlaR to Mrs. Herman A**-, ^nold' ot ttiueriou. , l 5 . Mirs Louise Hayes of . ' W» Arrives next work t' w.,?’? Merritt Pound for llJ ' I'I, Mr the University when the L K: ,"5 tlvltles will be resumed. ^ Miss Geneva Gaulu'ing N paKs e i “ **' enroutc through the city yesterday enrou to her home In Colbert, Ga., after being delightfully entertained for the past two weeks as th eguest of Colonel and Mrs. Tom Lewis at their homo on East Fourth street, Atlanta. x M,m EIIa Norris of Alk*n a , I Miss Utha Shields of Winder.ar- is the guest of Mrs. w. p rived Tuesday to enter Lucy Cobb son. • • Wa Mrs. Hassell Daniel and two at tractive children have retnrned from a month's visit in Virginia. BUICK—PEDIGREED USED CARS Late model Buiek Roaster; Late model Ford Roadster: Gand fc- built Dodge-Touting; Good Rebuit Buick Touring; Big, Roomy R P J built Coli Eight Roadster; Dodge Tcuring, cheap, -1150.00. * e Easy Terms, . . CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Hall of> Florida arf rucsts of Mr. and M-rs. Frank *Irs. James L. Park of Atlanta Is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Russell Daniel. 20g Worth of Bread and Cake t ' for 11c h Saturday, September 15th, at all grocery stores In Athens and at our Bakery, we. are going to give with every Loaf of Bread a 10c Package Cake for an additional 1c. This is to introduce our Package Cake, Benson’s Bread and Cake made with whole milk. * . >•;. h Only one cake to a customer at the 4em- mstrative price. , BENSON’S BAKERY .■it), During September 95c Down Procures the Installation of a Humphrey Gas Water Heater in Your Home. Whj be without this Low-Coat 1 Household Need? Local cotton, new, closed at 2‘ 3-4 cents Wednesday while old cot' ton closed at 28 1-4 cents. .—the firat cost is so little you’ll hardly miss it. NEW YORK COTTON P-rv. Open High Low Close Cloic 27.40 27.50 27.05 27.05 27.00 28.00 28.14 27.73; 27.70 28.1 r 27.85 27.00 27.46 27.40 27.0. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 27.10 27.20 20.82 26.83 27.34 Oct. 27.35 27.50 20.97 26.00 27.40 Dec. 27.35 27.44 20.04 26.97 27,45 NEW YORK STOCKS ‘ Open Coca Cola 77)4 Kcnnicdtt Copper „ 35)4 Studcbaker 106% U, S. Steel 93)4 Southern Ry. V. .. • 34)4 CHICAGO GRAIN Open - P. C, . WHEAT— Sept Dee May .. . .. Corona Durability of DAILY PROOF Three time* under water—atlll doing duty "Purchased In !*18, this Corona was banged all over the Balkans —averaging 50 kllomettrs per day. It spent a night under water In a submerged Ford that ran Into a washout, and twice fel!-< from pack saddle* into rivers—but It always worked." GEORGE W. WARNER. Salonlca, Greece CORN- Sept Dec. .. . May OATSr- Sept Dec May — • 101% 102% 101% 105% 105% 104% 110% 110% uo% Sold By THE McGREGOR CO. Stationers «td Printer.!. . Athens, Gs. .... 85% 08% 68% 68% 08% 68% .... 37% 30% • 39% 42% 42% 42% CURB MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 20e gallon? Beans, string, 30c gallon. Beans, Butter, shelled, 15c pint Butter Beans, 20 gallon. Butter, 80c nnd 40c pound. Cabbage, Be pound. Carrots, 10c hunch. Peppers, 16e to 20c dozen. Cantn’oupes, Be and 16c each. Cucumbers, 7c pound. Chickens, friers, 25c pound, for broilers and 20c for stags. Hens, 18c pound. Roosters, 12c pound. Eggs, 30c to 35c dozen. Ham, home cured, 25c pound. Bacon, home cured, l6c pound. Urd, home made, 16c pound. Onions,-Oc pound. Peas, green, 20c gallon) Potatoes, Irish, 4c pound.. - Potatoes, nevr sweet, 4s pound. Tomatoes, 3c pound. Corn meal, 3c pound. Roasting ohrs, 20c to 80c dozen Peaches, *180-*2.00 per bushel Grapes, 40c basket , 1 Graham Flour, 4c pound. Figs, 15c quart. Spinach, 10c pound. Turnip greens. Sc' pouno. Firemen Answer Two Alarms Wednesday Athens ([rented answered two alarms Wednesday morning. Neith er resulted In any big damage. Smoke, coming from the basoment of Mrs. Dunbar’s homu on Pope tnsed them tc call but tne The samo trouble, re*"”- tng from a short circuit to Is lights, * “