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* TO DEATH HOUSE
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MACON, Ga., September |5~/
t -—=A controversy as to who would
take Bunce Napier to the death
* house at Milledgeville, ended t'ris af
,’"térnoon when Sheri} Chariaz O,
"~ Noble, ofCrisp county, arrived here
« to get ‘he condemned man, The
" gheriff was provided with two Bibb
' county deputies, Earl Mosely and
. John MceS3wain, by Sheriff James R.
. Hicks, aad the three took Nopier tn
the prison farm.
Napier is to die in the clectrie
chair at Milledgeville next Tueslay,
Septemoer 21, for an attack on a
a 13-yeav-old girl near Cordele, Crizn
county, scveral months ago. The
case ha: heen carried through both
the Georgia high coiurts and appeal
ed to the prison commission and the
governor, but unavailing,
A second® plea, made in person (o
the govornor by "Mrs. Alene Hardin,
woman 'awyer of Macon, iz gow un
der considcratioin. The . appeals
have been based on Napier's low
. mgnpedity and the alldgation that the
atfaek) on the Jitt :Q;“if,l;,;‘;'fi"'-“' a
teehyfigad gpe, arn dactvald .
Nanpict was tuluéiu the “d“\gh
_house aY _M_ill(-d;tgififlu by Sheriff
Noble n Ju.l);.nM(."o}\"'(-l'n-m". ] (:'TI-j‘lvm;'d
wathker’ rrantod & 60-dag Tqspitarand
“fhe - priconer was returned to, the
Bibb coanty jail here.
With the respite’s end near Sher
iff Noble contended that it was not
his duty to ecarry the condefiined
man to Miiledgeviile a zecond timeo,
Sheriff liicks of Bibb county dis
claimed 01l responsibility bevond that
of keeping the prisoner in jail here:
Judge 3. H. Dunaway, superin
tendent of the state prison, said the
law did ot provide for him to <end
after a condemned men, |
"For a time it had seemed that
"Napier's exceution date would p;l::.:;
with hig a eafe distance from tlw‘
electrie chair. ' ‘
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== THROUGHOUT the South, pasoline dealer is a man whom we have_investie
= buyers are weicoming a new and bete gated with care and know to be reliable
=t ter way of doing business! in all his business dealings.
—::E; No longer need you buy of just anyone 8y yhether vou are having your car filled
T 3 who can set up a pump. at the station nearest you or over in the
= All you have to do to assure the fair-desl. next Siate, you take no chance at a Pan
= ing you have a right to expect in any Amdealer's. You will find there, too, the
Sl business transaction is to lock for the sort of service that will make you want
E Pan-Am sign. to come back again.
j—‘::i ‘For this sign of hichest quality pasoline No wonder thousands of motorists are
== and motor oil is issued oniy to men of turning to Pan-Am ... it costs no more
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POL CEMAN SHOT WITH GWN |
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PISTOL IN MAK.NG ARRLSTI
ARLUNGTON, September 15—Po-|
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liceman Bruner, of Edizgon, received
a flesh wound in hig right leg from,
hiz own p.stol when he arrested Tim!
Fitts, colcred, and was trying to iook
him up orn a disorderly conduct
charge, The negro resisted and cn-!
gaged 2 1 seuffle with the nfl'i(:c:‘,’
the negve': brother, Cleve Pitts going
to hig »oocue. |
After Feliceman Bruner fied his !
pistol at the two, hitting Tom Pitts
in the sooulder, Cleee wrenched the
gun from his hands and ghot him in
the leg. Doth negroes left the scene
immediately, but Cleve was latcr!
caughi by a posse and lodged in jail |
at Morzan, recewving a wound in the
lower part of his back from o mem
ber of iie pogse as he tried to eg
cape afiwr being located. He was at
hiz homas on T, O, Lawrence’s farm
aear Kdizon and in the scarch fm"
him there a whiskey still wamdis
covered.
Tim ¥'tts is yet at large, but a|
gerach is being made for him,
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GOOD DISPOSITIONS
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1 You cpawiitah gou 4Y%positlnn' 00’
i’;nrf-fnll,\'.‘ ‘A )(!‘,T.'!b(ill!?l A grouch gre |
Jarely sucesstul._l_your liver hnd
stomach arve in_an unlienlthy congli/
tion yoh (':uurml, l;;;v.(; @ snuiny digposs
sition bocgte .th.y affect thoe brain
a 5 well as the entire system, MAYR'S
has been usually suceosstuly in' such
cases. Our advice to everyone
troubleq in this way, especially when
accompanied with bloating in the
stomach, is to try this remedy, It
is a simple, harinlesgs preparation that |
removes thecatarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the inflama
tion which causes practlcally all
etomach, liver and intestina! ailments,
including appendicitis, At all diug
gists. No. 2,
Jocy, 2 veteran horse of the Lil'vl.
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Guards vegiment, will he eared fnl“
during his last days in King Georee's |
stables &t Hampton Court. ‘
It’s not the job, but the way it's !
done that counts. l
WILL BE DE’[AYEB‘
NEW YORK, September !.’;—»-(/!’}l
~Unfavirable weather reports im!i-‘
cate that Captain Rene Fonek's pro
posged hop-of{ by airplanc for Paris
get for 5 o‘clock tomorrow morning,
will be cstpened at least seven
houre and possibly longer, Captain
Fonek arounced tonight,
In Wacaington it was announced
that tho substitution of Lieutenant
Lawren:e Curin for Licutenant Al
lan Snody « navigator has the ap
proval . the Secretary of the Navy
Wiibur. licutenant Snody .is ill in
New York,
“Repores have come in of bad
~weather i 1 the North which is most
unfavorable in all threatening condi
tions to u~.” Captain Fonck said.
“We shall certainly not heable
to leave &t dawn tomorrow, and un
less this northern condition chanves
by ncon temorrrow, the hop-off will
be postyponed for another twentyiour
hours at icast,
, A¢companying Captain Fonck and
Curtin on the flight wiil be J. Is
lamoff, mechanic, and Charles Cla
vyier, rodio -mw{utnr.' i bh gy
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1 rlm‘ (laviy meyr ! frqu l i
Good Elimination Is Essential to Géod
ilealth,
THE kidneysare the blosd filters.
If they fail to function properly
there is apt to be a retention of toxic
poiscns in the blood. A duli, languid
fecling and, sometimes, toxic back
aches, headaches, and dizziness are
symptoms of this condition. Further
evidence of improper kidney fune
tion is often found in burning or
scanty passage of secretions. Each
year more and more people are learn
ing the value of Doan’s Pills, a
stimulant diuretic, in this condition.
Scarcely a nook or hamlet anywhere
but has many enthusiastic users,
Ask your neighbor! :
DOAN’S 55
60c |
Stimmuvlant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chem.,Buffalo, I, Y.
THE CORDELY, DISPATCH
+ CLOSING NOTICE |
Roob’a’s Department Store will be
closed Saturdsy, September 18th,
on account of holiday until 6 o’clock
in the afiernoon. Will open azain af
ter'6 o'clock Saturday evening ready,
for huciness, ’ .
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After ceasing to breathe for 15
minutes, Mrs. J. L. Corby of Calcut
ta was vevived by the massaging of
her headt. !
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IN CORDELE THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, .
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~ THE MAN
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WHO 15N T WORTH MOREA 1 (3§74 >
© ~DEAD THAN,ALIVE by,
"he man with a spankingiswanky new Dobbs hat on his head’
carly in September is worth more to his family, his friends and YN
his firm than the man who waits for the frost on the pumpkin.
SO ALIVE IN STYLE THAT A STALE IDEA CANNOT
: ORIGINATE UNDER THE SAME ROOF !
Snap—Dash—a new Dobbs hat early puts you in the saine posi
tion as the early bird— ' :
$4.50 TO $12.50 iy '
A Wee Bit Heavier Underwear—Daniel Ggen: Comfy Slippers
Ladies’ Silk Hose in all the New Shades, Made by ‘‘Blackcat”
Ask to See Our Special at $1.50
W. H WESTBROOK
OORDELE, GEORGIA
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| DRESS UP. YOULL MAKE'MORE MONEY, THE DAY.YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER GLOTHES |
FUGITIVE IS TAKEN IN CANADA
AFTER TWO YEARS LIBERTY
ORLANDO, Fla., September 15—
(#)—J. D. Patiry, who was tried
and convicted in criminal court here
two years ago on a -charge of at
tempted cesault and "\i:ho Mskipped”
| while out on bond after. an aPpeal
lfm- new trial had been made, has
{ bean arvcrted and is being: held in
Petershor., Ontario, according to
l woerd [received today by Sheriff
Frank Karvel. viE
Every Day Special
CASH
15 POUNDS SUGAR ‘
$l.OO
24 ILBS. FLOUR—SWEET
ROSE—CAPITOLA— ORI-
St 8 VENT—
SI.39
FRESH MEATS AND
) = GROCERIES
EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT
Carr Grocery Co.
PHONE 541 :
WE HAVE THE 7
BEST. LOT OF USED GARS
ittt
THAT WE HAVE EVER OF@ED
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One 1926 Chevrolet tburing—-’—néarly new-— at a
bargain, :
Two 1925 Chevrolet touring—Real bargain.
Several Ford and Buicks different models—All
at real bargains.
Now is the time to get a good car at the right
rice. :
CALHOUN CHEVROLET CO.
CORDELE, GEORGIA
STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD:
We have a limited supply of stove wood ang shall be glad to receive your:
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