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JURY 18 CHOSEN AND TRIAL FOR
‘ ‘flfifium FAILURE IS UN:
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%TA Nov. 17.—(AP)—R. E.
aurls former cashier of the Farm-
Mdyrn bank here was !he!
, i to appear against W, D.
Matley as the state poened the case
,m(';_tho former Dbanker charging
#fraudulant failure” of the bank,
:; Jury is Chosen
_t! ATUANTA, Nov. 16—(AP)—A jury
‘way éted late today to tiy W, D.
gmfmormm' head of a chain bank
“Bystem @ Georgin and Florida on a
fliarge of permitting the Farmers and
‘ Oo.fg,b'a}_flk*flf Atlanta to become
i‘ l@’*&l] ’i‘lfiuolvent."
1 Manlay;‘who Monday was declared
‘sane by & jury which heard his spec
*d plea of' insanity, entered a plea
©f not. guilty when his trial began to
fiuy on the first of 18 indictments re
sulting from the failure of the Bank
‘,m' Trust -company of Atlanta, und'
lsubsequent| closing of 83 corresponds
¢ Y 3:‘;( M
sent banks.| Ai
¥.The Ju'r’);_' wfi empanelled late
_;fay. after whigh court adjourned. /.
5, Jurors chosen were: JHarry, M
Jones, busingg¥-man; K. S. Wanfil.
Plumber;’ Gm}loe. business
Mman; BEdward C.flvn, florist} "8
G Hamrick' Opliciaxyvy,. V. T. Hardip,
panuymakéfi:‘ W. G. Grobli, assistdit
pashier Atlania Constitution; L. P.
?yrd. cashier in piano store; J. H.
flcElreath, carpenter; E. R. McCarty,
iertllm: salesman; J. P. Bevil, ma
. THIN, NERVOUS
"Virginia Lady Tells of Taking .
Cardui; and Says She Has - .
Since Recovered Per
‘ fect Health. '
Lynchburg, Va.—“l have taken
+ Cardui several times for a run-down
condition and have found it perfect
- y splendid”seye Mrs. Leo T. Marsh,
\ Street, this city. ;
. . “About ten years ago,” she ex
_.-plaing, “I became so weak I could
: gg.:dnbont..llookedlihum
% ve s Was d!‘.d‘hny md
and Idecided to try it. ..
; "I‘hptus‘tha medicine until I |
: had taken bottles. It re
~ i built me up. limprovedmw. |
g »‘nq." we drove up here '
SREough ti oountg.trommonda.l
' 'was ‘exposed to weather and
- et ay “r:&“ld’filab‘.fim’ :
‘}/ o o 08 wn, 108 cee
o noto:lupnndhadno :ppofito
t all }m 80 nervous that I did
not what to do.
“flflnfitzltl of Cardui. I began to
: it mhrl{oand it was not lo
ore 1 began to feel better. Ito:E |
‘Dottles, one after another, and at
finish of the last one was per
i ot o tse Lo
havobeeninper&cth?;lth.”
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:- SENSE
: proves that what was good this
: morning is liable to be bad this
1 evening. A friend of ourg at
y Warwick was reading the paper
) the other evening and his wife
{ asked him if there were any
' ngw fashions. *“Yes, but they're
.'ont- of date — this is THIS
: MQ:RNING'S PAPER,” smiled
he. " Common sense will tell you
} that your car is no better in
, operation than its battery. Bet.
) ter %ntterlos for better cars -—
: that’sa our slogan. How's your
y auto battery? Are vou getting
b maximum power and endurance
y. out of it at minimum cost? If
y not _vox% should change to our
' Prestolife battery. Look into
y this,
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BRUNSWICK, Ga. Nov. 16.—Carl
G. Fisher, of Miami Beach, Montauk
Point and Indianapolis, nationally
known rezort developer, spent yester
day in Brunswick and on St. Simons
island. He came into port Sunday,
afternoon on his yacht, Shadow-K,
and went immediately to Sapolo
island, where he was the guest of
Howard E. Coffin, j
This afternoon he visited St. Bi
mons island, going over the Tolomato
Country club project at the south end
and also visiting Glyann. Isle, wmch_l
is to ba developed by Mr, Coffin,
Mr. Fisher-said he visited Bvrunu-i
}wlck elght years ago mmd he was,
delighted " with the chango" ho saw.
iln recent months Mr, Fisher has
somewhat familiarized himself with
the history of ithe Georgla coast is
lands and he is quoted as saying that
the combination of picturesque scen.
ery, historic background and fing
winter climate gives St. Simons an
appeal that is sure to make it one
of the outstanding resorts of the
south, I
“ El'ho‘de‘velopor I 8 en. royte to Migmi
diidatopped . by . te. wistt M. Coftin
sid goxover with übim, 90me 98, dhe
g’t:' o b dor dmyelonSyoßy oe S
imons, “bath s tothe Imguth, end
a:mlmon:m Glyna isla ge papm;
RSO Altlon husicißes, s¥on
[i,r"’."”f).‘“(?. HEAD AGAINST
|G aehpotig po conabogn 1o ey
Lo - MINTANGEENG &
‘ ALLIANCE, & v,
.. RICHMOND, Va., November 17—
' (#)—An iarn‘est plea to “avoid ali
entangling alliances” was made by
Mrs. Saint John' Allison Lawion,
president genersl of the Unltod:
Daughters of the, Confederac:'r,at she
.openir;)gl"l!euioll) tod‘l"y‘_ o( the ouhhj
‘ization's tli'lrty:ifiird‘ atinual ‘convhri
V AOTR OB 0L R ilntelt BEen b |
. Delegates from, every staiy’of T
upign! were ot flgg;,gg@'!!?g "fi‘,ifi
? . y rPe a L
which was handiéanped sgmehat o
~account of absent committee chair-.!
MWt p WO ok Yy vea él
e e e
chinist; W. A. Belk.' restaurant keep-lE
ook O Sl UM if'"' ™
‘AI dgpositors and kingmen }9"&43.
Positors, \ln‘ q!? fl”‘“{‘-g&m Lakw,yl:ro
cimisated, 4sl Jupre o€ 41
stogkholders or kln,im';n ckhbid
er In 110 banke which comtrbuta o
a fund employing speciai’ doufivel to;
prosecute Manley were stricken’ from’
the list. i W o
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SEABOARD MAINTAINING n;cono‘
ON TIME PASSENGER OPERATION
Setting a high record of on-time cp
eration of its passenger trains over
the entire system of the ' Seaboard
Air Lh’e .gm}lvuw j‘n?XQlai, ‘u}ont,hg agy,
the Seaboard has contthued to main.
tain/ high plkdentdges’ Anpolghioys pnd
figures just -sent-out. through C. W"
'Smialjdivision passenger agent ffr
'tho! ‘Seaboard @t Havapnak ahow the
{Sewboard maivtadmedya paneaßtase, o
['the month quOqW(q&.-.Q&.onpe;;:}:
1! Takfugidivigions;as aeeparate it
several ‘maintained: @ perfect pereent
age ‘of on-time operation; others fol:
low close with 99.6, 97.5, etc.
Some of the system percentages
maintained by the Seaboard, namely:
98.6, 97, 966, are to be proud of,
which means that of the ten divisions
compriging the Seaboarq each divi
sion has to maintain a high record
for the system record to go as high
as the Seaboard has been maintain
ing.
Making a record, and maintaining
|it, has been the aim of the Seaboard
|for ‘severa] years and each of the
|divisions are striving to put fortl
|every effort to keep results forwhr
|rather than on a backward trend.
| With the coming of the winter sea
|son and additional trains - belng es
i tablished, at which time the Seaboard
| will have about completed the install
| ation of its new automatic block sig.
| nal system, known as the color light
Isystem, it will be in a position te
| maintain with increaseq - trainopera
|tion the high percénuces it has set
|tor other lines to reach. =
AN AIR MAIL ROUTE
NEW YORK TO
.~ ATLANTA
s
WASHINGTON, November 17—
(#)—-An air mail route between New
York and Atlanta is to be establish
'ed and bids for operation will be
.asked by the post office departmeut‘
soon, according to second Auisunt!
Postmaster General W. Iring Glover
“today. ; - ;
. The northern end of the route will
‘include Philadelphia, Baltimore, and
Washington, though the.r oute 18
further still undertermined. :
FORMER MAHARAJAH REFUSES
}¢om‘uu‘r ON DANCER INCIDENT
" SBALT LAKE CITY, Utah, ‘Nov. 16,
—(AP)—Now that his incognito has
been penetrated, his royAl highness,
the former Maharajah of Indore to
day admitted he is the Indian ruler,
who sbdicateq in favor of his son.
Yeshwant, because of the scandal fol
lowing the flight from his palace of
the Nautch dancer Muhtaz Begum,
“People in high positions and with
heavy respoheibilties,” he wrote,
“cannot comment on such matters
ave. Way. ?&{7,"?.',“9,’3 it s their fate
o] sybumlt s tgnavery, Kifd, 5F cripictam
m‘?fi“ fbRInILeRE QLIRRI lot oo
v (Bl ahogey, - Topypated, me Lo
Y. o Eotmstonty Mo K. e,
. i Umnta for < ks
| 'ofl ® ,Am‘qi.drs'_sqld""l;’ht‘
el 00 ativeoss mons. pogy
abdthere, Afo, LV pides 16 this Bive:
1/as 'Vofry biv ialmes doss:nt wish
to give it to you,.or ‘to RIS eto
dlvo"}ny}‘_’n'verawn' BRI v rouire
KIDNAPPERS SEIZE MAYOR
CA-ND%:I‘E ON ELECTION EVE
LOWELL, Mass., November 16—
(}P)——Joh’fiéW. Mahan, . policeman
candidate for .mayor of *. Lowell,
whose prifieipal campaign talk had
been aimed against so-called bootleg
gers and ghatters, was .;1.‘2; gpped
fropsd "_"f‘.,?.‘;v e early :’q,*\ four
arf ’& [fllent who forced Him to enter
ARkl skt om o b TG iy st
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Mprs. Alma Richardson
“I have used a little of Dr. Pierce’s |
Favorite Prescription and a considers |
able of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’
_and I cannot praise these medicinés too
. fl‘g!fly' ‘f&r‘ Q‘l;e‘ "bmefitfl r.ece:l:pd..r INo
Rome. |£o e, better, lor weak women
than the ‘%Qvor?tee&g‘r%schptixh,‘ drid as “
i& geper‘:al Dkghic for:any me--thelf{;c:ildgt; |
- Medieal . Discavery’. is away ahea .
. anything clsg.a ‘Qflsfiis to 'Dr. Piéroe
"Hor ‘these réfiedies."—+Mrs, Alma, Rich
pqv:;on #es . W. Nosth, Ave,, Atlanta,
‘;p' $k Ydr: nt;lrest druggist for goctér‘
Yewen's ; famw) iel in tablet or
liquid fg;rm, or s\:?xfid}l%n cegfits‘ for a"trial
package of ‘tablets to Doctor Pierce's
Clinic in Buffalo, N, Y.
‘ THE BEST IN
e PLUMBING AND HEATING
TELEPHONE 13 — WILLIAMS BUILDING — 129 W, 12TH AVE.
Prompt Service — We Appreciate Your Work
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
‘. ",\ 127 WALL STREET :
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS—MARCELLING
TN‘ LeMur Permanent Waving
~ —CHIROPODY—
| £ PHONE: 2%\ \‘ CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDERR AU SIATCL
FINAL TR%‘HS
"~ PAID T 0 CANNON
SIMPLICITY MARKS FUNBRAL‘
OF FORMER SPEAKER.. |
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DANVILLE, November 17—(#)—
Treelined Vermillion street, which
was Joseph G’."Ciwfiim’; wonted path
in life, today was his way to death.
" Where le‘“mfi‘l}r ago ‘it had
‘Jead to the nation’s capitol and the
“beginning of a l:oi'farfinble career in
the halls of stafe, Vermillion strept
lead today.to Spring Hill cemetery
and the end of fllé"t«)fnd"tor the vet
eran statesman. ~m' G 2
1t was the wish of'thb family that
the services for the man whose fiery
voice once ruled the Rouse be of the
utmost” simplicity &nd even the men
of state who gathered came as
friends and net as envoys of the gov
ernment, “Uncle Joe” so long
served. i
" Vice President“ Charles G. Dawes,
alone formally represented the gov
ernment of the, UpitedsStates, as the
representative of President Coolidge.
From the brief church services set
for 8 p. m, the way lead directly to{
ithg,;’ cemeter:y and a modfse stone
vesde G ekl of BB} o
‘wgpm the spacions old house was
vuit. CORDETE. 2120 i
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| Mr. Mahan, who_had been on a two
eRt b B he
éé’_fixpaign. returned home or'ilyr’t‘h’i’s
morning. Fifteen minutes later, his
wife said, she heard a crash. Men’s
voices said: “Come on, we want you”
and then she heard: her husband
‘calling her nathe. She ‘hurried to
answer his call, but said she was on
ly in time to’' see four men appar
'ently pushing and pulling Mr. Ma
“han across the stréet, where they
thrust him into'mlgmtomobue.
MAGKEREL
TROPT;
. MULLET
~ " OYSTERS
. MANGO
SNAPPERS
CORDELE FISH AND
" OYSTER COMPANY.-
Still The y LOINeE.
Newest Arrivals of the Latest Crea‘t@fns
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. In Ladies’ Fine Footwear
© Neat little one :straps, in ‘black patent, rosebeige kid Ryith
applique of Cherry patent on toe and vamp. Patent one straps
« trimmed in black pin Seal also combination trim of blue kid and
golden lizard, styled to suit MiLady’s most ' fastidious taste.
Plain pumps of all over cherry patent, golden brown kid and '
abbo patent.combination with short vamps and 3-inch Spanish
heels. We carry these shoes in all sizes and widths 2% to 8 AAA
to EE.~ No need of going elsewhere when you ean be 'prppgrly ;
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:" fittedrat home. - Listen mothers, just a word. about our thffil'en"s"“
| Shioe Dept.! We'batry” dtallitintes a complete line of ehmfiga
o dress and plavaabeenindtee hEREAIVIE L B Lbg e
g v elx : W{f@@rfi%%z fiflfl“fifi”fif fison}]u B ije
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WE SELL FOR CASH AND FOR LESS .
leaton’s t b ¢
leaton’s. ept. Sore
123-125 ELEV@;g'gn,évmm Ll _ CORDELE, GEORGIA
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. HUNTER 4 !
Watch this space and save maney. This closes one of the biggest shoe
weeks we have ever known which has brought us many compliments from
our satisfied shoe customers and it will be our purpose to offer you unusual
values in every department of our stock and make each week a better week
until the last dollars worth has been sold. ‘ !
''HAVE JUST: RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BIG fi!lll,’Mfll‘l‘, OF LADIES EH!‘LDBEN
Vi) S PR e TR N A 1 Dk
inbioz ;AIID'HE!S;;SWI}EIS}IHAI;,WiII.{Ih,p; T’IR{?}V“I illrl ll'_H_ls :
o S e e CCIITLEN | 916
4 SALE. AT, PRIGES NEYER »HEP'}H&"(,!’Ff},‘,‘;“,;.,,,_,u,,_.
’Chflfls"hll fidol%fiéatbré‘fihifi’gale “OTDI6G e o ap 1
iRt poiver, P UEAGIT AN EW e B Y ere my e ‘.;.,i.';,. < ~¢]]’:s‘4' .789
"8 Lor e Aeale] BPOLE ORL (€ lINaLel 2 |
' Boys’.or misses’ ¢oat sweaters—black and gold . |
trimmed sl'9B
Men’s h ; i S tgo this sal
TR e e oSN
A few men’s lumber jacks-left—some of these jacks are worth
i i k d
el et ek ... 32,697 $4.98
Just received today big shipment 39-inch unbleached loc :
Sea Island—will sell while it lasts, RN .
One lot of all wool extra size bed blankets worth :$4 98
much more—will sell this week .............. ... »
Don’t be too proud to save. Our line of dres goods will
startle you both in price and style.. Come in and give us a look.
J. N. Scott & Company
'"PERR. L. WRIGHT, Manager ; :
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