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. WAS SUICIDE VICTIM
WILL EXHUME WILLBANK'S
BODY AT COMMERCE FRIDAY
MORNING
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| Ablanta, Ga.,"June 22,—The defenso
f in the Dr. J. A. Saggus cnse at Wagh
ingston, Ga., tonight showed its hand
when a statement was issued by its
counsel here to the effeet that Dr,
Baggus expeets stryehnine to he found
in the body of Charles Wilbanks whvn'
it is exhumed at Commeree, Ga, Fri
day, Intimation was also mad» Hmt‘
the defcnse will show that Mrs. Sag
gus the first wife of the physh-i:m'
now held in the Wilkes county jail,
on a double murder charge committed.
suicide, '
. The next phase of the Saggus mnr-|’
der case is to be transferred from
Washington, Ga., to Atlanta, l)r.'
Simpson of Washington arrived in At‘
lanta this forenoon with a package
suppesed to contain portions of the
viscera of Mrs. J. (. Saggus, the
firgt w‘(' of the Harlem doetor ‘v:w--‘
cused of a double poisoning and
made an engagement with Dr. Edgnr:
Everhardt, who, who assumes that,
engagement to be for the purpose of‘
arranging for a;chemical exhumation
of the human material, ‘
Dr. Everhardt is a private chemist
who oceupics fren quarters in the
state capitol but who has no official
conneetion with the state, He has for
some years made examinations of
this kind in a number of eriminal
nal allegations and has been improp
erly referred to as the State chemist
Dr. Wilsom the state ehemist ig at
tached to the agricnltural depart
ment and does no work of that na-|
ture The State Board of Health eon
ducted its own chemical department
which is in charge of Dr. Scllars
but they do no work of that nature.
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ONE AUTO TO SEVEN ;
ONE PIANO TO NINE HUNDRED
* New York, June 22,—The people
of some of the more rugged states of
the west know more about differential
and the solution of ignition troubles
than about mugic, makers of Ameri
can musical instromhents in conven
tion here were told today.
One automobile to seven persons is
the ratio of owncrs‘hip in several of
the western states whereas only one
piano to every 9000 persons hag heen
sold according to statisties quoted by
Robert T. Ramay at the third session
of the music industry chamber of
commerce in the Hotel Commodore
A campaign to advertise extensively
musical instruments of all sorts in
every corner of the country was ur
géd by Ramsay.
A patent has been granted a Mas
sachusetts inventor for a burnishing
machine using electrically heated com
pressed air in the tool it operates. ‘
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COMMUNITY
Mrs, Fred Taber and two little
daughters, Hazel and Nina of Sale
City, are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A, Tuck.
Mr, J. J. Rowland and family of
Tremont, Rev. and Mrs. Greer pf
Oglethorpe, and Mr. and Mrs, E. S.
Clack of Sharon, were the guest Sun
day of Mr. and Mrg. T. D, Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Black, of Mt.
Carmel, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. C. J. Bennett.
Mr. J. B. Phillips and niece Belle
Phillips, of Loganville, are the
guest this week of Mr, Phillips’ son,
My, Tom Phillips.
Numerous friends of Mrs, Dock Isa
bell will 'earn with regret of her
illness,
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Garrett of Arling
ton arc visiting friends and relatives
here this week,
Miss Mamie Lee Benefield was the
spend the day guest Sunday of Miss
Jennie Belle Clack.
Miss Rilla Chandler spent the
week end with friends at Ashburn,
Miss Elizabeth MeEacherin had as
her guest Sunday, Miss Opal Wood.
Mr. Alvin Isabell is still at the bed
sile of his wife at the Columbus hos
pital. Friends will regret to learn
that she is continually growing worse
Chaplin—My trip abroad; an Inter
csting account of the famous comedian
trip to KEurope, ;
Crump—Boy’s book of mounted
police; a book which boys of all
ages will like,
Crump—Boy’s book of railrbads.
Galsworthy—The Forgyte saga:
the Literary Review says sthat with
in these pages Mr. Galsworthy has
collected and given to us hig best
work as a novelist. ¢
Hardy—Spalding’s tennis annual
for 1022, ;
Hendricks—Handbook of social re
[sources of the United States.
In loco parentis—A small book pub
lished by the State Public® Welfare
Department which tells of work of
the juvenile courts in Georgia
Knipe—Diantha’s quest a tale of
the aroganauts of ’49 which girls
will like.
Lescarboura—Radiol for everybody
if you aye interested in the radio you
will want to read ‘this book.
Levinger-——A Jewish, chaplain in
Frapce; an account of personal ex
pericnees and of conclusions worked
out threugh them, by a jewish chap
lain with tke American army in
France.
Moses—Henrik Ibsen, the man and
his plays; a book of criticism,
Roosevelt—The Rough Riders; the
story of the famous Rough Riders
duirng the War with Spain.
Shakespeare—First and second
parts of Henry the fourth,
Strect—Mysterious Japan; the Wis
consin Library Bulletin calls this a
seadable book which should promaly
better understanding and good will
FUND APPROPRIATED FOR PUBLI
CATION IN BRAILLE i
i 1
The blind, who can be imagined ag
.pa‘ticulafly seeking the congolation
of rcligion, are to be provided witl}
opies of the' full Communiont Serviee
of the Episcopal church under reso
‘!"lution which has been adopted by the
National Council of the chureh ap-{
propriating $4,000 for the immwliatel
publication of the service of Braille
seript, which will be distributed to
sightless applicants through the com
mittce on literature for the blind of
the Department off Missions|
Mrs. W, J, Learing Clark, a mem
ber of this committee of which Rev,
Dr. Ernest M. Stires, of SBt Thomas’
church is the chairman gaid yester.
day.
““This is a field of religious ef
fort which has been somewhat
neglected in the past by our church.
Sometime ago one hundred copies of
the Communion Service were printed
in Braille, and at the request of
bighops and clergy to individuals as
well as to libraries having depart
ments of literature for the blind. The
demand for this service in Braille
however, far exccedss the supply and
it is in response to many requests for
pdditional copies that the National
Council of the church has made this
appropriation to our committee, Whe:
one thinks of the consolation which
is affonded the blind by the opportuni
ty which is given to them to follow
the Communion gervice through the
Braille system it is strange that the
churches have not before this made
adequate provigion for the demand.
With the appropriation which has
now been made we shall be able al
most to double the number of copie:
of the service which-we have in
Braille, and for this generous action
of the Episcopal church I am sure
there will be heartfelt gratitude from
hundreds of sightless ones.”’
- The use of these Braille copies of
Women the Greatest Buyers
in the World
There are 22,000,000 homes imthe United States. The
women who buy for these homes spend on the average
$5OO each, or a total of $11,000,000,000 each year. That
is more than $36,000,000 every working day. Every
year it amounts to half as much as America’s Liberty
Bond issue.
Each woman is a part of this army of buyers, and
each, if she will, may be guided to wise and economieal
putchases if she will but make up her mind each day to
read as many as she can of the advertisements which
manufacturers are printing for her benefit. ! :
The advertising in every newspaper and every maga
zine is a buying guide for this greatest buying foree in
the world. This advertising makes it safe and easy for
every member of ;this buying army to make her pur
chases.
It establishes in her mind a buying habit and gives
her a preference of one brand of goods to another or an
advertised article to one that is unknown.
It identifies for her a certain product as being stan
dard, so that she may easily dodge the wiles of sellers
who try*o sell something that is not so good.
. . .
It fixes merit as an everlasting adjunct to certain ar
ticles. : . 2
It makes her know that the manufacturer who is
proud of his product and jealous of his reputation and
character cannot do otherwise than make his produet
at least as good as he says it is:
Advertising points out where this greatest buyer in
all the world’s history may find quality goods by show
ing her pictures of them over and over again which en
ables her to recognize them easily and quickly.
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CORDELE, GEORGIA : el
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
, Statesburg Ga., June 22,—A dou
ble funearl was held this afternoon
a Union church six miles from here
over the bodeis of Mrs Elliot Padrick
and her mother, Mrs M. B. Dixon,
victims of Monday aftegnooon‘s tra
sedy, Both bodies were laid to rest
side by side in the cemetary near
the church, ;
A big crowd ‘of curious [people
from Clito, their home, and from the
other towns in the county attended
the services,
Although there ig some feeling a
gainst Padrick because of the fact
that. he killed two women there is
no danger of summary punishment,
it. is declared even though he should
"be brought back here at once. The
double murder occurred in this coun
ty and in consequence the trial will
take place here, hut there has heen
"no information given out as to when
the trial may take place.
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Water is boiled in one compart
ment of a new tea kettle and as de
sired admitted to another containing
the tea. 2y
Of English invention lis a pump
which raises wated with an endless
chain surrounded by a spiral coil
that holds the water by ecapillary at
traction, i i
the gerviee is not restricted to mem
brs of the Episcopal chureh, the com
mittee having made provision so far
as the limited supply will permit, to
put them at the gerviece of all who
request them. At the same time a com
mittec reresenting all of the Protstant
denominations in New York is active
ly at work on plans to provide in
Braille services which will fully mcet
the demand of all the blind communi-i
cants of their denominations. 1
ANOTHER GAME OF *
BRAVES DEFEATED CARDINALS
IN SCORE OF 12 TO EIGHTEEN
In another game of hit and run,
the Braves got away with the victory
on the City Leafue diamond yesteg
day afternoon, the final score bging
12 to eighteen. In the last two in
nings with considerable changes in
the line up, the Cardinals got, a tota!
of ten runs and at the same time
held the Braves to blanks. The Car
dinals drew six blank innings,
The Braves were in hitting streak
which kept them running and in the
completion of the third inning they
had a neat string of eleven tallies.
Each side had twelve hits at the end
of the fray. The Braves had twelve
and the Cardinals fourteen errors.
City Waterworks Superintendent
W. G. Webb had the “grand stand”
in fine shape for the fang yester
day and now nearly everybody can
get a seat.
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HARRIS & BALLENGER
Insurance and Securety Bonds
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
Apply Sulphur as Told When Your
Skin Breaks Out
Any breaking out of the skin on
face, neck, arms or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur.
The pimples seem to dry right up and
go away, declares a noted skin spe
cialist. ’
Nothing. has ever been found to
take the place of sulphur as a pimple
remover. It is harmless and inex
pensive. Just ask any druggist for a
small jar of Mentho-Sulphur and use
it like cold cream.
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OPPORTUNITIES
%DAKS and Fresh Filmg at Jen:
+ nings Drug Store. 10-20-tt
The eyes o—f-tho world aré on the
Chevrolet. Let's ride economically.
INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, work
man’s compensation, health, life.
accident. All standard companies.
J. B. Ryals, Phone 81-W. 5-2-tf
.
ALL KINDS REPAIR WORK—Furni
ture and cabinet work, wood and
oil stove repairing, refrigerator re
lining, ice boxes, flower stands. No
phone but permanently located at 603
Fourteenth Ave. W. J. G, Gilbert.
5-22-26 t.
‘“WATERMELON PAPER—Just re:
ceived three thousand rolls 20 pounds
each 500 square feet to the roll Ros--
in Sized paper for lining watermelon
cars., Wilg or write for prices. Baker
and Holmes Co., Jacksonville, Fla.”
6-15-26¢
_;Fhe eyes ;—f_?he world aré on the
Chevrolet. Let’s ride economically.
A $2OO bottle of Gillens Hog
Cholera Remedy will save a $lOO.OO
hog. Jennings Drug Stors .5-16-6tf
ADVERTISE— In South Georgia
through the Classified Page of the
Wayeross Journal-Herald, ' the enly
daily newspaper in eleven adjoining‘
counties. Rates 10 cents a line first
insertion; 5 eents a line repetitions.
Five words is a line. 1-16-tf.
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apd save your hogs. Jennings Drug
Store. 6-16-tf.
PLAY SAFE—Get rid of the flics.
They spread digease and disease kills.‘
We sell the latest and most suceessful
devico for exterminating these pests.
Call by or phone 105 and we will sup
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6-9-26 t, , |
Chauncey M. Depew, aged 88,
states he never ‘ played golf, nevér
rode horscback, never played tennis
never went hunting and never even
saw a basball game,
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Why in Thund
wasn’t I told about this a long time ago? I
don’t know whose fault it is but I do know
that I've been losing money. y
We certainly are not ‘to blame—we have
been doing everything in our power to
spread our message broadcast, to every
farmer in this community.
We haven’t been fooling ourselves, just
because the Primrose is universally accept
ed as the best eream Separator by millions
of users, that you knew all about it. We
have repeatedly invited you to visit us and
we would explain it to you, and that invi
tation is again extended to you now. Don’t
keep on losing—come in and let us talk it
over. el Rt
THE MACHINERY PEOPLE ‘
CORDELE, GEORGIA. |
THURSDAY JUNE 22nd, 1922,
LOANS
Gile 0 sTR T
MONEY TO LOAN—II gg still g
ting money on farm lands. w.!
GRUBBS. £
QUICK LOANS—Made on both eity
and farm lands. See C. M, McKenzie
7-9. th
WANTED ‘
WANTED TO BUY—Country Butter,
Eggs and Chickens, L. L. HELMS
MEAT MARKET, 108 Wall Bt, 12-28_tt
WANTED—Two or three furnishe(_i
rooms for light housekeeping. Ad
dress P. 0. Box 94, T. L. Mays.
6-21-3 t. ¥
MY COMPANY wants to loan $lOO,
000 quick on farm land. A. M.
Bell, . b-1-26t
eo s s e cmsiesitpisemns ekt epmes =29 =l
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. : 5-2-tf.
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT—Partly furnish
ed or unfurnished. Twelfth Ave,
cast. Apply E. A. Vinson, 53026
FOR RENT—One " 5 room house on
10 st. all modern convencies, will
be vacant July Ist. Apply to w. L
Harris Gro. Store, Phone 55. 6-19-6 t
‘ A Minnesota farmer has developed
a method for burning only the roots
of stumps when land is cleared, sav
,ing the upper parts for firewood.
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Our facilities are complete for
doing cleaning and pressing in
most satisfactory way, and we
are prepared to handle all
kinds of work in this line.
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Cloth:
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