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JURY ACQUITS HR. DILLON
(Continued from Page 1.
terson had cursed Dillon at the sta
tion while his sister was near, that
he had told several of his intentions
relative to the a:air and that he
would kill Dillon when he ^ go’ a
chance. That Dillon tried to shake
hands with him at the station when I XationaMliginf
BE PREVENTED IH
first disagreement took plat.:, common brotherhood
and that Patterson refused; that
Patterson was fixed for him if he
hadn’t: that Patterson was a habit
ual carrier of pistols, a man of vio
lence and a very turbulent charac
ter; that on the date of the shoot-
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YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SPRING
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MOST OF THEM WORTH
$23.00.
Made of fine Serges, Bedford
Cords and Worsteds, in wnite
cream, champagne and light
grey. Handsomely tailored nd
trimmed in the prevailing spring
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asking for them.
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(By Associated Press.)
Kansas City. Mo., April 29.—That
the Civil War might have been
avoided had the various states been
linked by an rd.^nuate system of
making for a
i, was suggest
ed in an address by Charles Henry
Davis, of Cambridge. Mass., which
was read today before the National
Old Trail Association, which is
meeting here.
Ing that Patterson cursed the m.i .' famous "nohlc'cr °rnntl? nB t0 , linlt the
Dan Williams and threatened HI!- j [hcm whh W^h^ , ' and . toJ " ect
Ions life;that Dillon was trying to get York in £ J J, n aaJ Nev
the account settled and searched for g ^
Patterson for that -purpose, hoping! *
to get things straight and avoid fur-|nri| Tlirin Pfll!l 0
ther disagreement about the master. jjMI I fir In h[l||| Jl
After .^oing into the details of the * wwuuu
matter, from start to finish, Mr. Ti
tus stated that he would expect a
verdict of acquittal. If these things
were shown and that Dillon had
acted In self defense. Ho then
called Mr. Dillon to the stand.
Defendant's Statement.
Mr. Dillon gave a very exhaus’ive
and conclusive resume of the trou
ble between the two. Said he had
been peaeable all along and had no j befng "used
Fill CMS
| Atlanta, April 29.—There are
: men and women in Atlanta who Are
; daily selling their souls for clothes
. declared Dr. W. L. Poteat, in an ad-
;dress here today.
j "Think of it.' he said, -the beau-
| tiful body which God gave us is
.... j -- _ display rack fur
i fashions
Intentions of violence against ...c, : ,, . .
l-lANO COR SALE Oil KBiT-M- £ K?V£ wVSSSff.-5“ “
•i-'l> to S. Sampson. 2S-tf. J up had hoard the threats through u he charge has been made .*e-
1 the men and approached Mr. Pat* c f n ^>’ by other visitors to Atlanta,
cot "i terson only when he was with the I tllat respectable, high-toned
Chief of Police, believing that he, °. f this city dress more flashily on
; could get It settled better than with-; t “ le 8treet than women of the same
Jout any violence to ills person: that* 0888 an * °t^ e r city in America.
any, quantity. } le had a pistol in his cont pocket} —
and one in his other pocket, whi?h ; Naval Stores Marker,
had been wet before In an auto trip I (By Associated Preee )
which he had taken the day before; J Savannah, April 29. Turpentine
OLD RAGS WANTED—Clean
ton rags. Apply at this office.
j WANTED—Empty beer bottles. Wi
pay 10e per dozen
Hot-Tom Co.
SEE WINDOW.
Exclusive Agent for—
Menilian Shoes,
Ka)>o Corsets,
DeRevolse Rrassieres.
FOR SALE—Smal poTiy, harness
and buggy. Apply to Joe Gold
berg. 2S-6t.
that be called to him pleasantly and i was firm; rosin firm type F. 460*
tried to be peaeable and that Pa*-i G., 470.
terson said. "G— d— you, I’ll set-'
fo* h h t .. no p^-» an pSck r :r h wh 1 ?.':!^ 011 s n c d »r.h h a e t^,c 9 g ri!!
court when the case was called and
had disappeared he knew not where,
for the Sheriff to make dili-
I.OST—Gold bracelet, engraved U.
R. N. Reward for return to j making this statemen*. Dillon
Southern Express Co. 3t|he reached his hand to the horse's
|nnne and that the gun in his eoatjp ow
». C. C. TOXIC— :E, 0 ; k< ; t u^ 0 r, P . < ‘ d on ‘l*® , pa '' em ®“t-, gent'BeaKir'for“Ihe“negro was giv-
Cures and keeps off fevers. Foi 'L®, p thl" ’>P and 'jhen he saw e n by the Judge, but they would
le at City ->rng 3to-e. i Pat *" son , n,n J" s „ haad in '° J' 8 slde have to proceed.
rant s pocket, ho fired as he brought .
vniin „ tpe-oy 'the gun up. hoping to wound his arm _ The , 8tate . then Put up Mr. Joe
3 * i so that he could not use the gun. j er * 8a .^ that he saw ’.he
He stated that he could have ki!i**d •, a , * hat Dillon picked up toe
him easily as he had eleven she’s | !* 8to l an i as soon as he ra,8Gd 1,1
and a gun that would fire very rap- . 0 sao * Patterson. He said that
idly. ! 1 atterson was sitting on his horse.
The statement was made in a vary \ do J a3 , nothltlg < hat ™ a M
clear voice and without any affec-I ' ,,>a ' ,e '\ as t * iat Patterson
tatlon or constraint of manner, j rled to * et , 0,f t ?® hor8e ° n the °‘"
When he concluded, Mr. Dillon left I , ’° [ tB „ de f , rom ?' n ° n ’ a,ter hl ‘ "
the stand nnd resumed his place fJ’n’,,, He also , 8ad that K looked
the side of his council. , if D.llon was trying to shoot again
Other Testimony.
Peter Hill, a negro, who was sit
ting at the corner of Neel’s Gro
cery, said he saw Mr. Dillon pick
up the gun and Mr. Patter3on rui | The state then closed its case and
THE FAIR.
Kimona Crepe
Values 25c
for 14c
NOW ON SALE
The Fair.
Steln-Bfoch Clothes.
FOR SALE—Nice
Cow. giving milk; 3*4 years old.'
W. T. Cheshire. Cherokee street.!
McLaughlin Height. 27>-(»t.
FOR SALE—1 book case, 1 bed-room
set, 1 gasoline engine, 1 pony, 1
billy goat. Jarvis B. Watkins &
Company.
WANTED—Two copies of Weekly
Times-Enterprise, date, Dec. 27.
1912. Will pay 25c per cony.
Times Enterprise Company.
while Patterson was trying to get
off the horse and he, Dillon, was
turning around the bridle of
'horse being in his hand.
H s w?;XcT!r meL
corner Hansell St., and Smith
Ave. !*uply at Times-Enterprise.
22-lL’t
FOR SALE—2,000 bushels sound
mixed peas, $2.00 bu., delivered
10 yoke fine work oxen; 32 fine
milk c&ws, for sale cheap. Wick
er Bros., Sandersville, Ga. II
\VOMEN—Sell guaranteed hosiery;
whole or part time;goods replaced
if hole appears; big money-saver;
large profits; experience unneces
sary. International Mills, 4029
West Philadelphia, Pa. 19-tf.
that Mr. Dillon fired then. 1 "ho said he saw it and that the shot.
H. C. Hicks said that he had attracted his attention. He saw Mr.
known Patterson for eight years A Patterson trying to get his hand i'J
and that he was a violent man and) 18 pocket when the thing happen-
pretty rough by reputation. Had I 0 *’’ Tae defense then closed and
known him to carry pistols lots of| the ca8e wa ® Riven to the jury.
the time. Said Patterson had told) /
him about meeting Dillon at the d>! The Grand Jury
pot ana said he had -cussed him _. _ .
out,” and that It was a good thing I, T 10 ,vr aad #» Jury w Probably ad-
he hnd taken It for he was "fixed] j ourn . ^afternoon. The commit-
for him. “If he ever crosses my
“A GREAT EVENT”
GEXLltAL ASSKMHL1 MS
PRESBYTKHIAX Cill UCHHS IX V. 8.,
rXITRD I’ltKSUYTKRIAX nimrH OK XOUTII AMERICA.
Atluiiln. Georgia.
MAX' Hth, to June, 1st. 101:1.
ne of the iar.test denominational, meetings ever held in tills country.
TIIE ATLANTA HIRMI«JW\M AND ATLANTIC It. It.
Will sell round-trip excursion tickets at STeatly reduced fares.
Tickets will be sold May 12. 12, 14, 15, 19 and 20, with return
limit June, loth, 1913 and limit may be extended *.o June 30th up
on payment of tee of $1.00
Further Information cheerfully furnished.
W. H. LEAHY, E. H. FELL,
Gen. Passenger Agt. A. O. P. A.
ATLANTA, GA.
path, I am going to kill him,” Mr.
Hicks said Mr. Patterson remarked
J. W. Brooks, a negro, said he snw
the thing and his testimony was
about the same as that of the negro
Hill.
J. H. Finch said that the first
thing he noticed was the pistol on
the pavement. That Dillon picked
It up with his right hand, and rais
ed as Patterson put his hand to his
right pocket, that Dillon tried to pill'
, n i bis hand away from the pocket with
about^SO «5 r e«,e^*™d|hls (Dillon’s) left hand and falling
He said he
thought Patterson had dropped the
•ylng to
put it back in Patterson’s pocket.
He (Finch) got away as soon as t*»e
thing happened.
Mr. Popple said Mr. Patterson
“most generally” carried a gun. He
said Mr. Patterson was considered
a violent man and used to cuss peo
pie behind their backs.
Mr. Thariu then testified that he
was at dinner with Mr. Pa*terson
that day and that he, Patterson,
said If he and Dillon met, ‘‘some
body would ^et hurt.’’
Mr. Hicks and Mr. Thari.n were
former employees of Patterson, and
nre now working for Mr. Dillon, as
brought out In the cross-examina
tion. The neero, Dan William*,
also works for Mr. Dillon.
Mr. Titus asked for Dan Williams,
stating he wanted to prove ‘hat Pht-
terson had threatened him on the
day of the shooting; had asked for
FINK FARM FOR SALE
The nicest sort of little farm, Just
three miles north of the thriving
town of Montlcello, Fla., on the fine
hard surfac 0 Thomasvllle road. Sub
stantial and pretty, and brand new,
home, with all necessary outhouses, hj^ha'nd
120 acres—about 80 acrea cleared ( jam.
and under hi?h«tate of cultivation |n , h ^hoV one“time
-nil aurrounded by strong » M thoU ght Patterson had
f 7, rP It!* ° f ° wn , ers K'in ^nd that Dillon was
wife, couldn’t be bought. For fur
ther particulars, write—
KVA .NS REALTY COMPANY.
Montlcello, Fla. 11> *f|
DANIEL,
T. P. A.
Farm Loans.
I am prapared to neg otlato loans *n Improved firms on
shirt notlcs. Havs been in ths business About fifteen ysira,
«nd my facilities ars bettsr than ever before. My eonasstloni
promise me an abundant supply of money, s*. interest rates
ranging from six % seven per amt. I will be glad te corres
pond with anyone desiring a loan en farm lands. My terrl-
tsry embraces Cohiultt, Mitchell, Thomas, Werth, Brooks and
and Baker counties.
EDWIN L. BRYAN, Att’yal Law.
MOULTRIE, QA.
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BICYCLE STOLEN—I5.J0 Reward
for return. Columbia Mo lei 59,
Chablesn. black enamel 26-lnch
frame, black wheels, red rubber
handle grips. Return to Tlraes-
Enterprise.
tees have been out performing their
several duties and the general pre
sentments are being prepared to bo
read in court after their adoption
In the Grand Jury room. There Is
nothing which Is expected to delay
their adjournment for the term be
yond the afternoon.
SOUTHERN STATES COTTON
' CORPORATION AT DALLAS.
(By Associated Press.)
Dallas. Tex.. April 29.—The de
cision to move the headquarters of
the Southern States Cotton Corpora
tion from Macon, 0a„ to Dallas was
made at a iheeting o( the stockhoid
ers here last night.
The three days cotton convention
which is beini held in connection
with the meeting will he addressc
today by promtneat cotton men, in
cluding Alfred Aldrich and J.
McTaurln. of South Carolina.
IIOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS
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Gentle, blissful, wonderful work
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night and free the bowels from pois
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bright and happy tomorrow.
There’s nothing on earth so good
for Constipation and stubborn liver.
Free Sample of HOT SPRINGS
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Stove Wood
TRY A 75c LOAD
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E. J. Tillman, Mgr,
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