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News of the Day
Nephew of John D. Rock
efeller Is Dead.
[boat finishes trip
i Less Liquor Consumed in
Canada Per Man.
Big Toll Here in
November
Mr. Mike Costa -states that ma
terial tor the white way has ar-
Nineteen marriage licenses were
issued to -white couples duriag the
month ot November, an increase of
Thanksgiving day added twenty- several-over the.number ot the
seven more traffic violation o&ses previous month.
„ .. Thosq to whom licenses were in
to the police docaet bpt no acci- i gned w J re . i
dent marred the day. Most, of | Car iton seagraves and Annie Lee
those served- with notices Thurs- Roberts. V. G. Hawkins and Kath-
dsy were for no trail lights while 0 ?ylvMter Stephens
a tew were for cutting in the mid- | a t es M ^ Gussie Godfrey, J. C.
die Of the block and other infrac- Lamb an d Ossie Broom,. Bertram
tlons of the different sections of Bottomley and. Olga May Reeves,
»,«. ordinance Owen Maxwell and Ruby Hanson,
the ordinance. George Dunnahos and Allie M. Aa-
The police are going after every • Edward ThUenius and Martha
' . rived and is now being installed. A
The liveliest legar constable elec- great deal of work is to be done,
tion ever held In tne 216th militia but'it is hoped to hadb it complet-
district. Athens, takes place here ed b Christmas.
Saturday while elections will be u ' ^
held in other districts ot the coun- it is planned to celebrate this
ty where opposition hat develo- enterprise in a fitting manner and
edj^o those now in office. . lnTlte aU frie nds from neighbor-
The voUng_precIncU ln this dis- *
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I NEW YORK.—William Goodsell
ATI iMTi in,, a„n i RpckefeHer, nephew, of John D.
14 T r^? TA t G ®r (B , y the £ 1 Rockefeller, died,
dated Press.)—The close of the -, •a-—.—™-.,
1922. football season marked the WASHINGTON.—R. J. Lawrence,
second successive year in which former publisher- Of farm papers,
only three teams came through died,
with no defeat that would mar : __
their claims to the- mythical title MIAMI, Fla.—'The motor cruiser
of champion of the south/ Two of Skeejacks, 98 feet- In length, com-
those who occupied this position pleted trip around the world,
last year, Georgia Tech and Van- -. —*-o- v
derbilt, are among the select NEW YORK.—Serge Michaelo-
threo again, but North Carolina witch Turfanoff, known as Illadore,
took the place of Centre, who who was exiled from Russia by
- was defeated by Auburn. [ Czar Nicholas, landed. Illadore,
., The Vanderbilt Commodores, .formerly a monk, intends to become
however, were the only team that! a Baptist minister, he said.
won mil its games, in addition to! —— „
i detesting its southern rivals, the | _ NEW YORK. Brigadier General
- Nashville team played « scoreless Ja [ nes Nicholas Wheelan, retired
tie with Michigan and defeated I ’ e ‘ er Sd .7
Texas while North Carolina lost I J**!
to Yale and Georgia Tech went SSS
• down before, the Navy and Notre! Iands ■ B lglum G * rmany ’ died -
also marked the second Paris— Mvron T. Herrick, Amer-
•JmJ* SSlve » y *> at ro v w 5 ich - ' rand ® r_ lean ambassador paid tribute to
bilt s great eleven had not been de- Marshal'Foch at American Legion
AU dl ” nCr -
Local cotton showed a decline
at the close Friday over the close
Wednesday afteknooh. Middling
grade was bringing 25 dents, a
pound, and before the Thanksgiv
ing holiday, it was bringing 2l5 1-4
cents a pound.
NEW YORK COTTON '
NEW YORK.—The cotton mar
ket opened steady at an advance
of 12 points to a decline of 2
points. There was scattered buy
ing on the relatively firm showing
of Liverpool, and report of heavy
exports over the holiday. Talk of
a better tone in the spot market
was also an encouraging factor,
but there was only a slight de
mand and the circulation of a few
additional December notices prob
ably brought out some liquidation.
Tho initial advance was not fully
maintained with December selling
off from 25.40 to 25.26 and Janu
ary from 25.35 to 2.1.28 after the
call or back to about Wednesday’s
closing. Private cables reported
that Lancashire spinners of Am
erican cotton had voted to continue
on the 35 hour per week schedule
instead of curtailing to 24 hours
per week.
The market got into something
of a deadlock. Mill takings of 408,
000 bales for tne wees against
421,000 a year ago did not give
either side of the market any ad
vantage. In the trading up to
mid-session the decline amounted
to 8 to 9 points. January traded
as low as 24.79. Price movements
were unusually narrow.
No special feature developed
later, so far as reflected in the
local trading. Business was quiet
with prices showing a tendency to
sag under liquidation and aggres
sive demand. January eased off
to 25.17 and March to 2524 or
about 7 to 11 points net lower.
The market was dull and withip a
point or two of these figures
trict will be at the court houBe ana
those-el gible In tbe general elec
tion ot November, will be eligible
to vote. There are nine candi
dates In the field-vn the 216th dis
trict for the places now Yield by
H. E. Wood and H. D. Huff.
Other candidates are Weldon
Wood, George Mayne, Dr. Str.ck-
-land, W. H. Sheffield, Jack Gor
don. Arthur Tuck and Lloyd Mil-
lee.. . * ,- .
There is also opposition in the
Wlntervllle district where Jerry
Plttard and E. Johnson are now
serving and in Sandy Creek.
The polls in Athens will open at
7.30 and close at 6:40, city time
and tbe managers named by Ordi
nary Orr ore Frea McEntyre, S.
W.’Ussery and George S. Crane-
state and County Taxes
are now due.
W. a. mallorv,
^^Tax Collector,
Extra Guard Given
George Clemenceau
Five College Heads
Attend Session
Elsie Anthony
Painfully Hurt
WASHINGTON. — Administra
tion’s new program for immediate
financial relief to farmers formula
ted at a conference.
renting fifty-two fratemites in
SSSS m ^ W Mo ninety American colleges and Uni-
day morning. versitlea. Invitations to attend
_ _ also had been .accepted by former
Two Die In Same ~
f-frtma T oof Ntnlvt Pepper, of Pennsylvania and Ex-
OUlilC Lidol IxlgllL , Secretary of .War Newton D. Bax-
I er. More than 226 delegates were
Two little sons of Mr. and Mrs.! expected.
Edward Stephens, Johnnie, age i • ■
fourteen months, and Julius, age Hardinfif. ’24 G. O. P.
six years, died within ten minutes | • p.-aij-i. r>_ ,
shortly before ten o’clock Thurs-] Candidate, Predicts
dav night, at the home 146 Bryant ) - HoOVer In Interview
street, this city, both deaths re- j , ___ *
suiting from pneumonia. Funeral palo alTo calif—The re-
services for both children will be I pubrcan Presidential candidate in
held from the chapel of Dunaway 1924 “obviously will be Warren G.
& Sons, funeral directors. Sstu*-
day at 11 a. m., tyr Rev. X. L.
Flury, and interment will follow
in Oconee cemetery.
The mother, Mfs. Lula Phillips
Stephens, and a little, daughter,
Clara Stephens, are sIbo ill with
pneumonia, the latter critically. ,
EATONTON, Ga.-^( Special to
the Banner-Herald.—)Miss Elsie
Anthony, 16-year-old daughter of
Dr. Walter Anthony, Methodist
minister recently transferred to
the Mulberry Street Church, Ma
con, was painfully injured near
here Thursday when an automo
bile driven bv B. W. Hunt, local
banker, crashed into Dr. An
thony’s car, in which were three
children, Mrs. Anthony and. the
minister. Mrs. Hunt was in her
husband’s car. All escaped injury
except Miss Anthony, who suffer
ed lacerations about the face.
Dr. Anthony’s car was demolish
ed, and Mr. Hunt’s was, badly
damaged.
COBLENZ.—Sixty-seven Ameri
can world war veterans left for
Cherbourg on way back to the
United States.» \
Stats and County Taxes
are now due. 1
W. A. MALLORY,
Tax Collector.
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5 this Christinas
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ing and wishing for or.e.
This is the Christmas to
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half a million users.
Let us show you this new
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and be sure of getting one
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SJMS^McGRF.GOR CO.
f IGH SCORE
ONORS i
-For high scoring honors, even
the triumphant three, however,
must bow to one of the smallest
institutions in the land. King Col
lege of Bristol, Va.-Tenn., which
in eight contests tallied 498 points
to 48 for its opponents. Most of
the teams the “Kaysee" eleven
played were smaller colleges, but
the record of more than 62 points
Jo a game against any opponents
shows power to amass touch
downs. Two or three more games
to be played Saturday will not af
fect the standing 1 of the three un-1
defeated elevens for the Thanks
giving games marked the close of
their seasons. The climax, too, |
saw morg than one unexpected re
sult, for statistics indicated that
Auburn had more power than
Georgia Tech and the same fig
ures pointed to Kentucky down
ing Tennessee. The Tech Yellow
Jackets -brought into play an
aerial attack that the Plainsmen
could not solve and celebrated
their twenty-fourth annual con
test with Auburn by a 14 to 6 vie-
tory*
*> Tennessee triumphed over Ken-
tucky, which had previously de
feated Alabama, and in its other
games showed far greater power
than last year. Vanderbilt and
Horth Carolina came through,
hbwever, for the Commodores
OTTAWA.—Less liquor was con
sumed in Canada per capita last
than during any previous year
since re™*** have been kept, it
'was announced.
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
LONDON.—Accordlne to an ex
change Telegraph renort from
Romo Premier Mussolini informed
the Italian cabinet he planned to
protest to the Greek government
aeainat the wholesale executions
of former public men.
Dr. BELL’S
Mngjar Honey
ROME.—For the first time in the
Mstorv of the Catholic church, pope
Jpined in an American national fes-
Itlval when he addressed students
of tbe American college concern
ing Thanksgiving Day.
Makes Confession
To Police Court
during the . middle of the after*-
noon, but if anything, prices were
a shade steadier on covering with
January selling at 25.20 around 2
o’clock on 8 points net lower..
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Dec. 25.40 25.40 25.01 25.08 24.26
Jan. 25.35 25.35 25.04 25.06 25.28
Mar. 25.33 25.34 25.07 26.10 25.20
May 25.20 25.22 24.96 24.97 25.23 morning Friday broke down and
July 24.95 24.95 24.64 24.64 24.94 made a complete confession police
announced. At court here Friday,
NEW ORLEANS COTTON Will s was arraigned in Municipal
V /' . court and was bound over to th’e
NEW* ORLEANS.—^Reports of . Grand Jury.
PARIS.—A Paris section of the
Fns<*f«*tf was founded bv persons
interested In Italian affairs and the
spread of Italian art and culture;
COLUMBUS, onxo. — Charles
Mith oefer, of Cincinnati,- alias
Frank W. Will's, arrested in Cfeve
land Thursday on suspicion of be
ing one of the four pandits who
shot and klled one policeman and
wounded another here Tuesday
Shop early and shop at
Palmer’s.
People everywhere are finding relief
for coughs and colds in this depend
able prescription of an old family phy
sician. Dr. Bell's is genuine eymp of
plne-tar honey. It Hope coughs, loosens
dinging Phloem and soothes Inflamed
tissues of the throat. Its efficacy,pleasant
taste and pure ingredients ( malts It an
H«al syrup for children a* well as adults.
Your druggist has ft.
Volcano In Italy
In Eruption, Said
V LONDON—(By the Associated
Pre's»)-v-Tho Volcano of Stromboll,
on thb island ot that name off-the
coast of ScTy is in eruption says
a news dispatch from Rome Fri-
Four Killed As
Hotel Is Burned
PORTLAND, Ore.—Four men
lost their lives in a fire early Fri
day in the Ben Hnr hotel, for
merly known as the Oak hotel in
the business district here. None ot
tbe dead bad been ldeqtltied sev
eral hours alter the fire. All the
other guests were reported to have
escaped, most of them in their
night clothing. The building was
destroyed.
Police and Son Are
Acquitted of Murder
Charge; Reinstated
the long side. I
BUENA VISTA. Ga.—Chief J. M. Liquidation increased on the
Huhng and his son Hadley Hul- long side and later in the session I
ing, both of the Muscogee county prices were 17 to 19 points down,
police force, acquitted Thursday January selling off to 24.69.
night of the murder of Bailiff Joe ' Prev:
Clements, with the din of ap- Opeq High Low Close Close
plause still ringing in their ears, Dec;. 24.93 24.94 24.65 24-63 24.82
were to return to Coumbus Fri- Jan. 24.95 24.99 24.60, 24.65 24.88
day morning for a conference with Mar. 25.00 25.01 24-65 24.69 24.92
county commissioners. May 24.84 24.84 24.52 24.53 24.79
Chief ‘Huling, who was an trial July 24.63 24.63 24.33 24.33 24.58
for four days, the state hav.npr rt
elected to sever tho cases, was ac- LIVERPOOL COTTON
quitted by the Jury last night af- LIVERPOOL — Cotton spot
ter one ballot. The Jury was out • moderate business; prices un-
but thirty minutes. Solicitor Gen- changed. Good middling 14.84; Ful
eral MuLiaugnun, Chief counsel ly niiddllng 14.78; Middling 14.74;
for the state, moved that the ver- Low middling 14.44; Good ordinary
u»cv ot "uot guiny ' be amended to . 13.84; Ord'nar# 18.54. Sales 5,000
to include Hadley Huling, wh.ch bales, including 3,900 American
was do no. I Receipts 20,000 bales, including 3,-
The court room was filled to' 200 American. Futures closed
capacity when the verdict was read quiet. December 14.13; f anu&ry
by the solicitor a*»*r a'.wave of ap- 1 14.03; March 13.83; May 13.67;
plause swept the room. I mine- July 13.46: October 12.71.
diately upon the adjournment of ■ 1 •
court, ch.ef Huling and his son PAKmnm Pifinc
were to return to Columbus Fr.- VlCrillOll Vlllvo
cept on, in which scores of persons n , A
joined in showering congratula- JT 1 LH0CI DV /\illCS
tlons upon them. *
Restored to their former status PARIS.—Tbe allied war commls-
of chief of the Muscogee county B | on ha8 no tiued the German gov-
police officers, the Hulings will eminent of the imposition of 600,-
ogain assume their dut es. Chair- | one aoM marks against tbe cities
man Woolfolk of the Muscogee 0 j ingolstadt and Paissu, Bavaria,
county board of commissioners who in consequence of tbe attacks on
was present when tbe verdict was tbe allied missions wbicb visited
read announced tbat tbe finding of those places in search for conceal-
tho Jury automatically restored tbe , ed arms.
, Hulings to their former status. . I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
WASHINGTON, D. C.
, , -President
Harding favors abolition or the 12-
boi'r-d.y'It is revealed in a state
ment by him issued Friday by tho
Federated American ——’ ’—
Engineering
Bor'etl— Tho statement follows:
- . VI rejoice to note the conclusions
of.,this; great body of experts are
identical with those I have reached
fro"?.' a.purely social standpoint.
'.ffit biis seemed to me. for a long
time tbat the twelve-hour day and
uiaiui iiauv-u W uit;
53 of American industry,
report referred- to by the
Fined For Idling !
And Loitering
j^fnwecoJijy
Londeli Lowe and Roxie Harris,
colored, were -baled into police
court Wednesday morning ,for
ldl ng and loitering and drew
fines of $26.06 „.nd cost or fifty
days on the rock pile.
^Complaints bad been made
against them and they could not
establish in court that they were
working.
V ODD-WEATHER is here, so- are the “right” Overcoats! The picture can’t do .them full justice, neither Qan
^ them to you as they deserve. We just invite youIto come in and see them. They are aristocrats of tl
world but they are sure to suit the democratic tastes of every man. V
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THE PRICE AND FABRIC RANGE AND THE STYLES ARE HERE.
8 I S—(By the Associated
Press.)—The Chamber of Depu
ties Friday empowered on amend
ment proposed by ito military
commission appropriating 300,000
francs to “send a mission, ot five
officers to America” fbr the pur
pose of advancing good relations.
No specific- countries in either
North or South America were
mentioned during the brief discus-
Ford Car Stolen
Here Thursday
Arrested Because
He Had Whisky
CHAS. STERN CO
A Ford roadster, license number
45.451 and motor number, 3979516,
was stolen ffotn J. H. Allen of
l near Princeton Thursday. He
parked his car on Broad street
and when he returned for it,- it had
disappeared.
A reward of $25.00 haB beon of
fered for its return and chief Beus
se has sent out notices to police
department of neighboring towns.
DAKINGS
white,
II Thurs
Marvin C
c* in the cit
ed'.witli vlo
The Home of Good Clothes
I State and County Taxes ;
'are now due. I
| W. A. MALLORY,
Tax Collector.
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