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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS
Dr. Shelnut t<
Preach Si
Rowland Talks to I
Sunday “Y” Club
to. donate a large acreage for tlio
furtherance of the agricultural
courses. They have also offered
to give $26,000 for the work, during
the coming year, It is understood,
with the probability that this turn
will be repeated annually.
there are some conditions
only to abandon his plans on pro
test from the Georgia monthly’s
staff.
the Free State authorities would ■ i
hesitate to impose this penalty. |l
The execution removes jthe most |
Investigation of
Horrible Tragedy
Now Under Way
(Continued from Page One.)
Georgia Cracker
November Issue
On Sale Saturday New Elks Quarters
„ , 7T- ... Will Be Opened
Wifh Rvareilai
Mr. C. A. Rowland will address
the regular meeting for boys at
the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon
at three o’clock.
* Mr. Rowland founced the boys’
department In the Athens Y. M. C.
A; and it Is largely cue to his un*
tiring efforts a* that time that
Athens has the fine Association
which it now possesses.
"Two Secrets’ is the subject Mr.
Rowland will discuss.
All boys are Invited to these
meetings which are held at the Y.
M. C. A. every Sunday afternoon.
by outsiders, officials,point out that
food eaten by the family on Tues
day night was not that which had
been in the-houBe for some time
but was. purchased by Henderson
early in the evening on advice of a
physician that lione of the provis
ions remaining in the home be ysedi
If .poison was placed in it, It must
have been done while it was be
at tached to the ofter, such as the
construction of good roads and ap
proaches to the. school.and other
cooperation on .the part of th6
county, it is stated that these
Stipulations are entirely, reasonable
and should be met without diffi
culty. .
The .offer is now being consider
ed'by'the board-"of trustees and
will be accepted, it is believed, if
the proper co-operation on the
part of the countyx officials can be
secured.
In the event that the offer Is* ac
cepted the present school buildings
at Tallulah will not pe' ; moved or
changed but the donations, will be
used to establish.'an aditional unjt
for. agricultural purposes.
MONEY TO LEND
.We can secure, on short * .
an unlimited amount 0 f io25
foreign money for our r\\TJl
easy terms and at n 8
rate of interest.
SHACKELFORD
‘FORD, Attorney:
Another lsight advance was
shown in the local cotton market
Friday, with middling * grade ad
vancing to 25 1-2 cents a pound or
an advance of 3-8 cents a pound
above the close Thursday.
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK—There were fewer
December notices issued in the
cotton market Fr.day than expect
ed. It was reported that notices
would be promptly stopped and
after opening irregular at a decline
of 3 points to 4 advance, the mar-
Ket sold up sharply on covering
by near months c«.orts. December
advanced from 25.20 to 25.60, and
January from 25.40 to 25.67. The
dt*ength of the near positions
encouraged considerable commis
Sion Bouse buying of the latter
months and there was also buy ns
on the relatively steady late Liver
pool cables, but the advance of 20
to 35 points from yesterday’s clos
ing ran into considerable spo.
. house selling^an.r was not,fully
prisals and it seemed to be thought maintained.
not unlikely that these would j While there were fewer notices
have to be reckoned with. (than expected, their circulation
The Dublin correspondent of seemed to bring out considerable
the Press assoclat on niotes that scattering liquidation. Tnerc was
Eamon De Valera .he other day ' 1 —-
made a threat that blood would
flow If Childers w»s executed. The
s’tu&tion during the next few days
is likely to be pregnant With ugly
possibilities, he adds.
The November Issue of the Geor
gia Cracker, composed of spark
ling college wit and featured by
an efudite and Interesting discus
sion of Macon Georgia, goes on
sale at prominent Athens news
stands Saturday morning.
The 'critical discussion of Macon,
is the first of a series that will
bring up every city in the State
for microscopic investigation, rer
vealing w:th equal candor, glaring
faults And noticeable assets.
The author of the discussion, a
Maconite by birth - and life-long
resident and withal a gentlemen
of considerable local distinction,
w 11 be made known in the Decern
ber issue of the Cracker.
ins prepared, It was said.
•Analysis of the vital organs of
the two adults and of the food
found on the table had not yet been
made and preliminary examination
of the gas stoves used in the kitch
en and living room, it was de
clared, had failed to give definite
indication of the • generation of
carbon monoxide In v . sufficient
quantities to produce death.
“Funeral services for the family
were to be held at NelsonvlUe Fri-
SH ACKEU
COULD LAY HAND
ON DE VALERA
State and County Taxes
are now due.
W. A. MALLORY,
' Tax Collector. ‘
race f °r % sra.'vs;
* be Cleveland, In Whne county, and
been mI Ji.t d the annual or ,25.008 tor tho
been leased and elegantly tltted Tallu i ah Fall0 schooli eatablshed
Tbo ™ -i jrf „ by the Georgia federation for the
the firnt arid education of mountain boys and
'ere. and the ofrlVere and membeS fC ^a^rivefo^Ta 6 statement
entertainment 118 aR evenl " K 0f rare l«»ued In Atlanta Thursday. Mrs.
rto^ A cteekmo-e ..-the J ' K ' OUle > r ls acting «lwtor and
ter R °ruler'of r thl an ro 0 Se. ,8 aS e u e n”er 7“ rf St Cots have not
R « S makTne Stra i l blB the be ® n ma,S * publ,c but 11 <» known
8 making enviable progress. ( that they are two persons living
_ outside of the state. They have
NEW HAVEN, Conn.—President already given the sum of ,10.000 to
James R. Augell, of Yale, brdke a the school, it'Is understood, and
tradition by appearing at a foot- are ao interes’ea m tho work be-
lnsurar cti
Ardent Patriot
Dies For Having
Pistol On Person
HAND80ME
COVER CUT
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later to Portobello barracks, Dub
lin.
Robert Barton, one of the signa
tories of. the Anglo-Irish treaty,
later turned against It
LONDON HEAR8
OF DEATH
Announcement of the execution
in Dublin of JSrsktne Childers
leading Lieut, ov Eamon DeVal-
oro, was received Here shortly af
ter noon Friday. It came aa a sur
prise to England where It will be
to ud jut 14
the market
rather an unsettled appearance.
On the reactions trade interests
continued to buy December against
sales of later months and prices
were about steady around midday
with January at 25.58, showing a
net advance of about 20 points.
There were reports of a firmer
spot situation in the south and
heavy exports for the day helped
the general tone of the market.
rirev.
Open High Low Close Close
Dec. 25.20 25.02 25.20 25.40 25.2a
Jan. 25.40 25.70 25.40 25.56 25.38
Mar. 2a.52 25.76 25.60 25.60 25,32
May 25.37 25.67 25.37 26.40 26.32
July 25.08 25.35 25.03 25.17 25.06
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
.. p uu> _ NEW ORLEANS—Tendeis of on
796 native whites ten years of age / ^ 600 bales against December con
nn<1 nvnr rvhn nannnt road ns tracts cave the cotton market a
Yes, it’* your money but what does
it mean to you?.
something to “blow”
with judgment-some-
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B A Sale of %
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Women 9 s
COATS—Distinctive Styles
Coats Next to Nothing—for a Big | AthCHS VlSltOTS realizing saie3 by longs, but the
Supply ! advance was resumed after the
1 posting of the week-end statistics
Whenever anyone in my family Among those visiting Athens Fri- in which mill takings of American
catches cold and begins to congh dav were: R. N. Talmadae, New cotton for the week were counted
apd sneeze, and hawk and breathe Orleans, La.; .Tames A. Hollomon, at 431,000 bales against 421,000
hemiy, it doesn't take me many Atlanta; o. L. Dobbs. Atlanta: C. L. bales last week and 382,000 this
minutes to fix up a remedy that Sailing, Atlanta: E. F. Brantley. | Week last year. Toward noon
will drive away all such troubles Macon; D. B. Bohannon. Coring- - prices were 37 to 46 points higher
in double quick time. I ton. than the last quotations of yes-
‘■Jt’s no Secret—anyone can make I H. J. Hubbard. Athens; J. T. terday with December up to 25.31.
a-.half pint of the finest eongh .strand. Atlanta: Georve n. Leber. Prev.
medicine in the world for a trif-l Philadelphia: Mrs. L. Pllat. Ander- Open High Low Close Close
ling sum. I win. S. c.: B. W. Roz. Unton Point: Dec. 24.79 25.31 24.79 25.13 24.85
.Get from any druggist oneI.t w. howl Atlanta: Charles L. Jan. 24.93 25.37 24.93 25.16 24.92
mince of Parmint (double Marks. Montgomery: Stafford Beitv Mar. 24.98 25.40 24.98 25.20 24.97
strength)—to this add a little Montgomery: E. L. Foritt. Balti- May 24.92 25.30 24.92 25.13 24.88
granulated sugar and enough mrtre. Md.: Sam W. Wtlkea. Attan- July 24.65 |25.00 24.65 24.85 24.65
water to make one half pint— ta: D. R. Shields, Rutherford Col-
that’s all thsre is to iL lean. N. O. COTTON STATISTICS
But now you’ve got a real medi- F. H. Boatndck. Atlanta: R. a. LIVERPOOY. — Weekly cotton
cine—mind you—the first spoon- Straden. Attn"f»:' W. Wlrbv. statistics: Total forwarded to
and colors, many with fur col
lars and cuffs, down to
$20.00. Plush coat* down
to $24.98. SUITS—Every
model that is new, every fabne
that is bong worn, down
to $18.00. DRESSES—
Silk, serge and twill, fashiona
ble longer fines, floating panels,
all the newest features, down
to $12.98. FURS—Capes
and neckpieces very low prices.
GIRLS’COATS — Stylish
all wool coats down to
$6.00. New Jacket Bloum,
Skirts and Sweaters at corres
pondingly low prices.
Tomorrow morning 75 handsi
frocks go on sale at tha special
price of*
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Too Late to Classify.
LOR T— 1 Thursday morn ng be
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a beaver,fur neckpiece. Return to
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New styles, made of the best quality,
materials including
fltrnwwttAN. M*.—Tfrrtbn
rAi«-prittnn. who ptnriod a hnnw»r
stHVfl on November 13 to regain t*»e
nffertlons of her husband,: broke
her fast
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BOYS’ SUITS—in mixtures
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