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. TO PREVENT HONEYMOON
AT P . “ + _—_; =5
’ ~ MARION, lil., December s—-iP)—
"Faéing a murder charge, ‘Ge\orgo
Galligan retiring sheriff of William
" son county, today was on a belated
honeymoon, while Oren Coleman, the
new sheriff passed through his sce
™ ondl day in the office to which he
-.was_.elec'ted on a law'enforcement
Frogram. % g |
: Galligan, who retired after four;
troubled years as chief peace officer
of a‘county marked by klan and an-l
ti klan and gang strife, was arrest
ed by his successor vesterday - 30.]
minnt@kgg‘e.l' he had turned over
the affairs of the office. The arrest’
Wwas made on a warrant obtained by
Mrs. Charles Woolard, whose hus
band was killed in a klan and anti
klan uprising at Herrin on August
30, 1924, .
‘Pending action of the grand jury,
Galligan was released on bonds of
$5,000. He left soon afterward on a
wedding ti‘ip with Mrs. © Galligan,
formerly Estelle Bradley Cash,
housekeeper at the Williamson coun
.ty jail for two years, whom GQalli
'gan revealed he married in Chicago
nearly a year agq_.‘ & _
The arrest of iiléifiérmgp;fieriff._;‘
an avowed anti-kfifi:'s“n?fen,'j was de-]
‘plored by the klan element, whieh
declared that an‘aigéenient to!' do
away with further prosecution had [
been reached in dhe furtherance of
peace between the fvgq’» fact:ian’;fi;-'
Hope that Colenuin, a war veteran,
university graduate and former |
school teacher, would be given ade-l
quate assistance in curbing further
outbreaks in the southern I]linois‘l
- battle front, was expressed by Gal
ligan, who declar:zd that he felt he
owed no apology to the people of
Williamson county for the nur‘_pvelio'us
killings that had occurred during his
regime.” He asserted that much. of
the strife was allowed to exist be
' cause he had not had sufficient co--
oreration from: the ‘citizéns of the
county. ‘
REWARD ;
For the return of Fox Terrier pnppy ;
age 6 mos. Black head, round black |
spot on left side, large black spot on
right. Phone 203 or '261. W. H.]
Westhrook e 12-8
~ 'TAX BOOKS CLOSE \
. Don’t forget the City Tax books
close December 19th.
) —=S. J. HILL, City Manager
Ga. 12-10. f
- WITH EVERY DOLLAR :
PURCHASE ~ -
of Nyal Toilet Articles we‘will E
GIVE FREE ONE ROGER'S :
SILVER JELLY KNIFE
IN HO.'IfLV' uox
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DON'T THROW
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Pcrh‘aps; it needs ‘a lit
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had long experiénce in
repair work and.
Make a Specialty of
Cleaning apd Relining
Ladies’ and Gentle
: men’s Coats.
In fact, we do all kinds
of - repair work —the
kind that will please
you.
Try us once and you
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s4ar Dry Cleaning Co.
MW CONNOR, MANAGER
" WHEN HE ANSWER ‘CALL’
’, ___OF DREAM: DIG ME OUT’
LEBANOX, Pa., December 8—(&y
—Dreaming night after night of a
body" buried in his “cella crying
“Dig me out, dig-me out, I've been
here for 40 years,” John Waentzel
went to the cellar _and:found a skele
ton buried near the ot of the
stairsf. T ‘
Wentzel reported his find to the
police. He is to he questioned as to
(.how he chanced to locate the bones
j on his first response to the alleged
}cal.l‘ gt'rgm{ the dead. (Y
. IThe bones are those of an adult.
The Wentzel home is on the border
of what was once a cemetery. Evi-{
dence, of a box, found with thei
l body, gave some color to specul'ation’
that the body may have been proper-l
ly buried, but the depth at which it%
was found and the lack of a coffin!
lead the police to believe that an old
crime has been revealed.
Wentzel and his family have lived
‘at the place only eight years. |
ON CASH BASIS l
On and after January first, 19@71
‘we Wil zell tickets for. cash'Mflk,
‘will be delivered only on "this;;l)asis.'?
MWe will continue prompt service and
de‘iv’éry of ‘only. the befit quality o‘f;-r
‘.jnifk, but we cannot run a dairy ofi
the proper, type and ‘aperate in gqn;,i
nection |, therewith ' & colléction..
agency. We agbreciate your businesslE
and hope .gou will cooperate with usl
in making this necessary change.
~ ~—BROGDON’S DAIRY 11-27
",," 1t w; 12-20
“, $25.00 REWARD
We will pay $25.00 for evidence
sufficient tdflcénvict the party or
parties vw'h'éj' has been breaking the
windows and otherwise maliciously
damageing the stadiam building at
the fairgrounds. City of Cordele, t;y
S. J. Hill, City Mgr. 1-6-27'
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COLOMBIA CABINET RESIGNS l
BOGOTA, Colombia, December 8|
__(#)—The Colombian cabinet col-|
lectiely presented its I‘esignation to‘
the president of the republic last!
night. The reason for this action b&3|
not beex male pubile. |
IF YOU SEND-A photo as a Christ
mas-gift, goodness knows, you ought
to be here right soon and sit for it.
Cofield Studio, Cordele, Ga. 12-19.
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This Label Protects You
: '"”W“:’" TRS . Few people can ’rell‘at |
GUA‘R NEANY . glance wheth® a U&(‘d
oo Nl esel i
510 1o alefi TOON used /) v “. ' Whieh 14)'1;;,]4;0?9 it &fiubh
{3 9 .'.?5 eD o ,A» : ~ important to patronize a
: . N ’/ &11 . dealer who has a reputa
. e ' .af tion for giving honest
W A ‘ 4 i R ¥ Facts and honest Values.
Is Only as Dependable as the Dealer
Who Sells it, and
We Guarantee Every One That Bears
| Our Label ¢
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Strickland Motor Company
CORDELE, GEORGIA
LPACIFIST SPEECH CHARGES
{ . FALSE P. T. A. DECLARES
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..« NEW YORK, December 8—(&)—
’ Assertion that & has in no way aid
| ed in the spreading of commuhistic
T or unpatriotic propaganda-was made
'\today by the National Congress of
‘;Pg‘rents and Teachers.* The- sta{tgki
ment was issued in reply to charges
madé* fast month at Charlotte, N, A,
by speaking at a meeting 6f the gxe
“cutive committee of North Ca blina
departments of the American‘%ion
and the Legion auxiliary. ",gif”; ¢
Today‘s announzement ’:iélsned by
+Mrs. A, H. Reeves, fires‘igé'nt of the
iNat_ional Congress of “Parents and
i’Teachers said: Sy
! “At the meeting of the North
| Carolina. departn;gnf of the Ameri--
. can Legion a sfia@émént was made.
" that the publications of the Nation
al Congre_sé "f Parents and Teach
' ers are ‘tinged with red,” and that
the org'az";lization is creating ‘yellow’
‘Remember the Dead
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~ Mark Byery Grave. - .
You u.-_nf make no:more fitting gift than te- <
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- mark the grave of the loved ‘G@e whose ,
~ memory you eherifih. This is thé most ap-"
~propriate season 02 the year,
~ We Will be Glad to Show You Designs And
; Make Estimates for You.
Cordele Marble Works
: L. G. BOOTH, Mgr, - . = .
PHONE 60 ~ \RES. PHONE 247
. CORDELE, GA. v
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The reputation in business Wwe have sustained has been with
us since this business cénter was founded. 'We db not live
solely upon past reputation, but we cannot help reminding the
business public that we have never pulled stakes and moved.
We have spent our best years always trying to improve a
permaner¢ busimess Jnstitution 30 as to descrve mere of your
business. Consult us about machinery and repairs of all kifds.
TOMLIN - HARRIS MACHINE C 9.
Makers of Famous Harris Wheel Presses ,
: CORDELE, GEORGIA 5
" HOTBgaMAN KILLBD
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! "M&VER, Colo., December 8-—(@)
"-7W‘hen a sheriff’s posse, seeking an
lldfher nian came upon J, E. Bale,
;FOl-t Morgan hotel’' marfiger, @ the
, bank of an irrigation dtch near Fort
IMorgan #oday, Ealg shot and killed
himself with a revolver, members of
the posse said. : ’e
The posse was looking for Jehn W.
Hayes, who was alleged to have shot
his wife, .and a "I&aighbor last night.
None of the paity knew HaVes by
sight, and they, supposing Dale was
Hayes, told himxsto put up his hand.
The reason for Dale’s act was not
known. }
aitizenship and that it is sending in
to schools and colleges. spealsers
- whose addresses are ‘pacifistic’ and
‘ subersive of patriotism and good citi
' zenship,
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We Can Fit You up in a Track Tire, Too. if
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