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PAGE EIGHT R AR 4 . B " FOUND NOT GUILTY ?‘-*fa,‘; : o AR e i fi'r ;Aoium FOUR MACON | ,\n;l%u‘v IN LYNCHING OF ~ JOHN GLOVER, NEGRO. vf" 5’7 % \ - Yorsythy Ga,, Scptember 13.—Troy ‘:. Ba%‘p. Nathan Unice, Gordon Hern: _don, and* Heetor L. MeSwain, of - Macom, were this atternoon found not guilty” of murder in oonnoe‘tinnw\ with the dz.th of Joln Glover, m'gr(n‘ by a jury in Monroe cornty superior court at this place. The jury delib (wrated only 30 minutes, Glover was. lypched by a Bibbh county mob, jmtl ‘neross. the Monroe couaty line -oni "Avgust 1, [ W. H. M. Wecaver, foreman of the - Bibb county grand juryv: E. B. Har o'd, gecretary, and J. W Lee, a mem: bor o* that body wese in the court hovge this: morning. Bach carried ¢ brief case. It is understood that their misgicn was to cheek up on the al ¢ Jeged diu;opcncios in testimony of ~foed by witnesses for the state Mon i da_v_. . The thre¢ men rfused to discuss the sobject of their visit to Forsyth, Later 'u the day they were in consultatior &wilh Solicitor General Owens and Carrett, k “be state abraptly closed its case this morning af#fr onc witness had . hean placed on the stand. Solicitor - Ceneral Bmmett Owens announced that the evidence adduced from . gome of the fourteen witnesses call ied by the state was the ‘‘most + changed evidence he had ever secn’: ' The deefnse closed its case one hour ' later without offering any witnesscs E, The four defendants took the stand ' and made lengthy unsworn statements . which when summed up brought out , that hey had gone on the scene of -the lynching solely, for the purposc - KATZIF-CASLOV DRY GOODS CO. 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' The 'state attempted this morning’ to change the tide of evidence ad: dueed from its own witnesses ycst'cr-i day by placing Deputy Sheriff Wil Jianm Branan, of Bibb county, on the gtand, Mr, Branan gtated that mem bers of the mob jerked him bodily out of the car which contained the negro and he was struck by the de fendant as the latter elbowed his way through the erowd in order to get to the car. ‘ The officer testified that the blow gtruck by Unice was unintentional. On the cross examination Deputy Sheriff Branan stated that to his pcr-l" gonal knowledge that Meßwain afd Raines had voluntecred their servim-s] to the sheriff’s office and told of one incident where Raines had uidcdl him in an effort to locate a megro from whom he was anxious to -get information concerning the where abouts lo'f Glover, e e e et o FORD CHARGES COMMISSION PLAYING INTO HANDS OF COAL PROFITEERS Detroit September 13.—Charges that the Interstate = Commission through its control of empty coal cars is ‘‘playing into the hands of the coal profiteers under the guise of regulations for public good’’ were made here in a statement issued by Henry Fard, We still have on hand . a limited quantity of good grade Sheeting which we are going to sell at the old price, the yard, . . Checked Homespun, yard .+ 10e, . Gialatea Cloth, best for the childven’s rompers, yard, a 9 it Best grade Quting, Special, Yo Best grade Work Shirts, dark blue chambray, for 69¢c Men’s Hats, a good grade - $l.lB. Good quality of Madras Shirting, yard, Boys Union Suits, age 8 to 15, special for- } Jre vt - . Boc a steeplejack, residing, at 20 De lanpy street, is dead and W, T. Hill, a carpenter aged 55, 12 Rawlin street lies in a critical condition at lthe Grady Hospital as the result of falls while at work Tuesday. l Burdett fell 40 feet through a skylight to the floor of the Trio fl'a'undry at Edgewood and Fort St. when a chimney he was working on collapse. A 0 | The aceident happened at 10i o’ iclock, in the morning. The man had r‘zflmed to the top of the chimmey and had started to wofk when ‘wd-‘ denly a shower of bricks, and a ‘hu ‘man form fell through the skylight at the feet of the workers. No one else was injured. - ! ~ After the man had been rushed to Grady hospital hopes for a time were entertained for his recovery, but upon thorough examination it was found that hig injuries of an in ternal nature were fatal. He sank rapidly and died in a few hours. ‘Hill was at work on a window at the Georgian Street school. He was istanding on a ladder about 25 feet above the ground, when, losing his balance, he fell to the pavement be fore the eyes of a score of school children. _ Hospital authorities descfibed his condition Tuesday night as fair, For a time it was believed his back was broken. A GOVERNMENT MAY HUGE QUANTITY OF GOODS OR DERED CONFISCATED ‘ ¢ Augusta, Ga., Soptembér 13.—For ty-eight thousand cans of salmon stored at the Augusta Grocery Com pany, the property of the Columbia Salmon Company of Seattle Wash. THE CORDELE DISPATCH were seized by Deputy U, 8. Mar shal Harry W Perking today and the g'ovcrnmc'nt'. will at once institute proceedings to destroy the goods, alleging that they arc not salable condition. ? The salmon jepresent 1,000 czues' and were orviginally held up here in 1918 by Government inspectors, wh eharged #fip uyfi:confim too mue ateryand were not canned iu accordanes with the Pure Food aitd Drug Aect. Upon promise of the Seattle Company to send anm, expert here to recondition and relabel the goods the late Judge Beverly D, Ev any bfore whom the case was, tried aismipsc«l ‘the case on that ground. o of F 5 Y The Goverument now charges that WANT ADS TWO CENTS A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE, THREE TIMES FOR PRICE OF TWO ‘ . OPPORTUNITIES INSURANCE--Fire, tornado, work man’s compensation, health, life. accident. All standard companies. J. B. Ryals, Phone 81-W. b-2-tf e e R R ADVERTISE— In - Bouth Georgia through the Classified Page of the Wayeross Journal-Herald, the only daily mewspaper in eleven adjoining counties. Rates 10 cents a line first insertion; 5 ceuts a line repetitions. Five words is a line, 1-16-tf. : DO. YOUR SHOES LEAK?I am still doctoring Shoes, and guarantee to prolong the life of your shoe’s sole. Give me a trial. If I don’t give you good work I can’t expect to stay in business. The way I make the sole last I build the heel first. But my ‘speclal way is to use good material. J D. H. Bvers, Tth St., 7th Ave, 8-20:26 HEMSTITCHING and picot attach ment; fits all sewing machines; price $2, checks 10c extra, Lights Mail Order House, Box 127, Birming ham, Ala, 9-11-6 t ———————————————— e, W CAN FUNlSH—Degsirable room and table board for two young men. Phone 98 9-11-6 t. , - LOANS ——— O ————————————— e e UNLIMITED WMOUNT OF MONEY ~ to lend on farm land, at 6 percent interest. Reasonable commission.. J. D. Cobb and Son." 9-4-25¢ OAN MAKE FARM LOANS—-Quick at 6 per eent interest, Try me. A. M. Bell 6-28-26 t <etee e b R P A S o QUICK LOANS—Made on both city snd farm lands. See C. M, McKenzie ’ 7-9-tL. ity FARM LOANS-—5500,000.00 to lend immediately at lowest net cost to farmers. W. E. Grubbs, ‘Cordele, Ga. 8-19-tf. AA L i R WANTED I""‘—'—‘"“”"‘_:"‘—_—"‘ bt WANTED—To hear from all farmers located in territory adjacent to A. Some of you have the impression that owing to the rail road repair work which we are now doing we fave no time to give the proper attention to our regular run of repair and machinery work for our regular customers. This is all wrong—come on with your work. Nothing can’ take the place of our regular customers. We are big enough to take care of all of it. Tomlin-Harris Machine C lomiin-narris aciine 0. CORDELE, GEORGIA. 4 OUR FRIENDS TELL US That we are running a fine table and good cook . ing these days. That means you can get a speci ally appetizing meal at our dining room. KEvery * thing cleanly and comfortable. Everything good to eat in season. : _ L - THE CRYSTAL CAFE ' Eleventh Avenue J. A PHOTIANOS, Prop. =« THE NEW POULTRY CONCERN We pay best cash prices for Chickens and Eggs. We sell Fat Pen Fed Friers and Hens. Phone 242. We deliver. CORDELE POULTRY COMPANY 205 7th St., S. Cordele, Georgia the goods are’ ‘‘filthy, decompased and putrid’’ Authority for the seiz ure was given by Judge Samuel H Sibley, of Atlanta, upon petition ol Chas [E, Donnelly, assitant United States distriet attorney at Savannuh Judge Wm,. Barrett was disqualified in the case, ’ . . The, 'u&.js_.tant.‘ attorney scts , forth fimt %pfiehofin consist in whpld or ‘in part of a filthy decomposed? gnd putrid animal substance, in that if is (of musy consisteney, has bad odor, is deeomposed, in a state of aetive fer mentation, and containg, ‘indole and ~skatole in that said salmon wasi not sterile and is de-cpmfiésed, and in that said salmon contains a growth of | anerobic bacteria with gas fermen tation.” y ? B. and A, Railway who have' farms for rent or for sale. Write a card to the undersigned asking for blank to be filled out, giving complete de lscrlptionj" W. W| Croxton, P. T. M., {A. B. and A. Railway Atlanta, Geor g}a ? ! 9-7-26 t 'WANTED TO BUY—Forty or fifty ‘head hogs marketing size to be de livered dressed at my market. L. L. Helms, . ‘ WANTED—You to let me write a< portion of your insurance. I write all forms and will appreciate the opportunity of going “into the mat ter with you. J. B. Ryals, Phone ' 81-W. L b-2-tf. FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Dandy Little Ford truck at a bargain. Fred Dockweiler. 9-12-3t‘ /FOR SALE—Forq one-ton truck in] ¢ good . rondition. Bargain. Phone /127-J Harris Garage, 9-12-26t‘ -—_—_——————-———-——- FOR SALE—One Hundred Browr| Leghorn Hens at $l.OO each. Phone 231 J. 0. Anderson. 9-12-3 t. b e A e e ‘WIRE FENCE—At old prices. Get delivered prices Dbefore buying. Geo. D. Mashburn, Hawkinsville, Ga. 9-1-12 t. : S e ANOTHER PIANO SACRIFICE Due to \jnab{lity tp keep mpay- 1 ments, we have had another high grade piano, in the best of condi tion, turned back to us. This instru ment we can sell for a rare bar gain, giving terms .to responsible parties, For full particulars, address Ludden & Bates, Atlanta, Ga. 9-13-1 e FOR RENT GeR e e FO RRENT—2 or 3 furnished or un ' furnished rooms. Mrs. C. B, Bowen, 12th Ave. sth St. 9123 t el Professor says there is no sin. Then what is it for some men to take the _money? We will open bids Saturday afternoon at. three o’cloek from those who have submit ted offers for one of our $lOO, . T ‘ . . 6 ”‘:A_ ' : " y 9 v 3 M:i i ‘ L T v,n,.;.u Be [ - ' {2= ‘ -:" > : ~ Cream e 4gy ,Se ara- . R - X=-] p _ TR ‘ e - : . : tOl‘s /\ et \ $("4,- \ { This is your chance to get a separator at your own price—your last chance! “Only a few more days. Don’t put it off— you want this separator. & : "THIS IS THE LAST WARNING % If you fail to get in a bid, you have no chance. If you do, you stand in line to get . | ‘ the Cream Separator at your priee. We want everybody to have notice. \ PALMER-JONES COMPANY, ALyt i CORDELE, GEORGIA ) e I want that Primrose Cream -Separator. LIS B e MY Bld 18 ooonn sbabny s et LT Name ""'-I'"'"""""""""""""'""‘"""""'"'ié" AdAress —oooooioaißi sb S PALMER-JONES CO THE MACHINERY PEOPLE CORDELE, GEORGIA. - TPy ) ‘\...._/ y & . B Wil e g : o v"‘ 4 3 5 S — o "lt. e [ 6o Y 14 P 3 ; é J /4! - L -, A = N f)—J&/ . - e veV iy p e A 4 et e e | ) c‘, TN Z c[. e 5 A ! CSWEETS - W SWEETS < QANTEED ANALYSIS . " S A RANTEED ANALYSIS * ‘ WNy e I cwins onans ooy, R pnew i Y G WAL S AT, B 2 Na s (RN | ° AT 55 g e N oS SR |o, s i S oLe MOLASSES e : 7 QLo MOLASSES N T L “¢You’ll get more milk or better milk and ' | make more money on a cow fed four weekson I i Ce-re-a-lia Sweets.”” That’s our bet. If we | lose, we pay back every cent the feed cost. | YOU can’t lose, so w_hy not have us deliver two sacks of Ce-re-a-lia Sweets for the trial, ‘ right off? be _ln short and long tests, Ce-re-a-lia Sweets proves its 7 economy every time. Milk checks increase—feeding costs shrink. No danger of having your cows go “off their feed’’ on ] Ce-re-a-lia Sweets. They crave its variety of good ce- - reals, its sweet flavor. They digest Ce-re-a-lia Sweets better than average feeds and show their ‘appreciation in the milk pail. ‘ B Get details of four weeks” trial today.) 5 maro Grocevco. | W WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS _ : CORDELE, GA. : ' i : ‘ 4 2 ‘.‘ "x ; ) ¢ : ¢ /5\- g e = ‘e eH e i@l N ; £3OOO > - SEE-REE-ALE-YA : - -t R Fox “ - : : Vs M ' MOVED! “-'1 el : NQTICE TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS : We have moved our Garage into the Store formerly oc cupied by Lime Cola Bottling Company, “WILBANKS BUILDING,” Eighth jAvenue, between Sixth and Seventh Streets. WE ARE PREPARED TO DO YOUR LONG DIS TANCE HAULING. WE-WILL MOVE YOU “ANY WHERE.” e S. J. HILL COMPANY PHONE ‘155 j Maxwell-Chalmers Service Republie Truck Serviece S. J. Hill, Prop. 8. J. Hill, Jr., Mgr, R WEDNESDAY, SEPT 13, 1922, i