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crJ.y afternoon iratH Monday mom- Bn S taltery. „i.
inif- The court n bow (our dor, S<»“ ™ lleubcn Wntkinr. Burs-
durtoe the week and dUboaed o( many *ary- Verdict o( guilty.. .Sentence,
civil cakes and several on the criminal minimum rive year,, maalnium five
dll-Ut 1 The Hat of all caaea disposed,?***£■ ' ^
of during the seaalon, according to the State' v*. Q'rant Felton. ' Burglary,
recmrdd of the clerk, ere as follower . |, t >™"d )ury dlacharged subject to
J. Li Joiner Hilda M. *ln«r,' ” “ M "
piijst verdict for divorce. ~ '’r; v, ii‘‘ A£ '*• J
.john! O. Davidson rs. foy Daridaoo. —fryt-.p- ;. J j
First frdict for divorce. j GENERAL VAN HOLT NASH
Mattjle M. Higgins re. M. M. Hlg- (Conunued from Page 1)
ids. Second verdict for divorce. . -.J ~ T-TT-TT." 1 '" 1 ' 1
Idol. t. Falrdoth m L. B. Wlr- «<*• Bowcy.iorae fon* aftim.4. the
doth, j Second verdict for divorce.
Bareh Ellen Crawford va. Ooorge
Crawford. Second verdict.
As Usual
We nre the first l » offer
season iblc food products
jSalt Fish Roe
SALT MULLET
FRESH FISH
"Qtiaditj and Service our
motto."
PHONES 14 and 1*
CHICAGO QHAIN AND PROVISION
1 ' * -..SIARKET.
Chicago, Otft. 21.—Wh(
dining.
closed
WHEAr-'
P. C.
Dec.
1.12%
Close
1.10%
1.04%
: ■■ ST. LOUIS MARKETS.
tit. J-oul&. Dot. ,21.—Wheat No. 2 red
21.24; No/.S.{ed *1.18 lo *1.21: Dec,
*1.10% ; May $1.10%.
Corn. 2.white-tjc; No. 3 white 7S%c;
Dec. 67c: May 67%c.
• Oats No. 2 white 45c; No. 3 white
44% to 46c:.r.cc. 43c: May 43%c.
' " TURPENTINE
Savaunah. GaT, Oct. 21.—Turpentlue,
steady) f 1.53; rosin firm.
MRS. M’NALLV FREED
ON MURDER CHARGE
(Continued from Page 1)
Suit' on note. Verdict for
plaintiff.
Sank of Boatuu vs. Ad Way. Suit
i note. Verdict for plaintiff.
L. A. .1. Broadnax vs. L. R. Harrell,
ail trover. Verdict for plaintiff.
Bank of Boston va. A. Way. Rule
si to foreclose mortgage.
J. W. PniJcer vs. S. W. Nipper. Ar
bitration and award. Judgment.
Mattie Helny va. J. L. Lawhorn.
Suit for land. Verdict for plaintiff.
Georgia Fertilizer and Oil Cp.. va.
Hobb* and Brown. AppeaL Mistrial.
U.S.
Army Officers
SHOES
Unexcelled In
Comfort And
Quality
$5.00
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
Vorth Broad Street
desks four feet high had been erected
across the room to block the rash of
front row fan* when the door was
finally opened. Behind it women
jammed in a solid muss so dense
to make movement impossible and
stood for two hours and -a half whilo
throe lawyers, argued the merits of
the corpus delicti.
The long wait was renewed, how.
ever, by a thrilling movie climax
when Judge Cleveland solemnly
pronoupchd dps decision. To tho roar
of a flashlight barrage and the cheers
of the audience, the defendant, who
looks .rjjbre * nearly 19 than the 20
years,' she" confessed to, rose to her
feet, smiled and then fell to the floor.
Lawyers and newspaper men lifted
her to the table and fanned her with
law. books,, while photographers on
ithe one side and spectator* on tha
[other foughVfor vantage points. On
tbp outskirts of the crowd, standing
first qn* fpott and. then on. the other,
hovered. Frank McNally, the 44-year,
old husband, who testified that hia
wife had fooled him for weeks and
had him carry a doll around under
the belief that it was one of his
[childrtn.
The trial fana who have hung for
four days on every bit of aalacioux
testimony were left behind wrestling
with a mystery just as dark aa it was
before the trial began. Again on the
ontskirts the elderly husband hung,
watching hia wife - * .dumphal exit,
and still doggedly maintaining chat
she gave birth to a son a daughter
la«t December.
You Know You Need Ice
In July and;,^August
—But -
To be sure, the weather la cool:
hut there are maaj^ wps» day* In
Food suffers In variable tempera
tures. It does not spoil so rapid
ly tn October as it doe* In July,
but it deteriorates, lose*-Its fresh
ness and flsvdr; ’* •w 'oc ..
Tha experienced pquaewUf Jakes
|p< pow to preserve the appetlz-
lpg quality of Mr Co&d. She knows
how little it corte—a mere Croc-
THOMOIllEICUMfG.CO,
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SUPERIOR COURT
Brown. v Seven -, chargeq .of;" burglary.
Plea of guUty to each. Sentence in
. jADJOURNED TO MONDAY.^^Jl'rjr^. “ “
j) i —- ; .; |t* -Stale vs. Joi. Rogers/ Assault wltS
The Superior Court adjourned yes- Intent to rape.; Verdict*- guilty
uahj.i, m.m. and hiltArv J, l.
might last. After being mustered,
out of that service he returned to the
state service and, after the Dorsey
administration wim ; reappointed by
J. J( no vs. Ailcette I. Ed«e, -Flrtl- GoT . Hardwick. - *• ini The original
verdict. instance when the National Guard
Olivia Owens vs. I.e* Owens. Sec- was first conceived, Gen. Nash again
oad verdict. became a pioneer in the work of re.
John J James vs. Trouesbau Ja«nea) ’«q*atirW!Ud«.'df that branch of the
Second verdict. • national military service sfter the
*e Miller vs. J. G. W. Miller. Sec- World War and has been one of the
ond verdict. most persistent fighters for inde-
tik Gatlin vs. Gladys Gatlin, pendent establishment of a National
First verdict. GuaTd branch of the federal govern. J
Mrs. Frank O’Neil vs. Frank O'NeU. ment, believing always that the
Second verdict.
. Princ? Footman.
. Wm. Sanders.
John R. Jackepn.
Bertha Footman
Irst verdict.
Second verdict.
Myrtis Jackson
irst verdict.
Aluia B. Craig
Second verdict.
Mary Scott '
ond verdict.
Isfah Corley
missed.
Elyria National Rubber Heel Co. vs.-
san’s Shoe Shop. Verdict for plain-
Edward Craig.
. Charley Scott: Sec-
, W. W. Burney. Dls-
tiff.
Peter
branch of the national militia has
never been allowed Its normal scope
by the regular army school.
Gen. Nash was twice married- First
to Miss Hoyle of Albany, who died
some years ago. They had one daugh
ter, Miss Lida Nash, who was marri
ed about two years ago. About a year
ago Gen Nash marricd.Mis* Swift of
Atlanta -who survives him. He is sur*
vived also by hia two brothers and two
sisters, Idra. S; P. Strlngfcllnw of At.
lanta, and Mrs. McPheters of Louis,
vdlle. He wal prominent' jn cjub
circles particularly as a member of
the Cspital City and the Atlanta
Clark vs. Mattie F. Hug- athletic clubs.
Maj. Charles Cox- commanded the
Second Battalion in Atlanta. .He was
during the World War, a lieutenant
assigned to the staff of Gen. Erwin
Camp Gordon. He was single,
lived in-Atlanta at the “Bell House"
and was in the accident and indemnity
insurance businessk
Harry Butler, second lieutenant,
Company F, came here from' Half,
way, Ga., and was connected with
the-'Southern- Bell Telephone Conu
pany. He served In the World War
member of the old “Fifth Geor-
Followlng No bills returned by 1 gia,” starting that service
grand Jury:- Jesse Cone. Charlie 'geant major; then promoted to first
Smith, Walter Wade, Will Wade and _ sergeant and later to first lieutenant.
Maud Wade aud Damon Brown. ■ [He is single.
Moultrie Grocery Co. vs. Planters j Harry E. Heins ie first lieutenant
Bank, Pavo. Injunction. Verdict for,of the same company; and also was
plaintiff. - i of the old “Fifth Georgia,” entering
Cocroft Music Co. vs. Owens. Mary the World War as a sergeant and win-
Owens, claimant Claim. Verdict Jg'ning promotion to a lieutenancy. He
favor of claimant. | is connected with fheJ. United States
Burke Driver Lumber Co. Set-; Motors Sales Corporation,
ed. j Gov. Hardwick last night detailed
Hannah vs. M. Sampson. Verdict Lieut. J. J. O’Leary, adjutant of Maj.
for plalntllf. ' Cox's battalion, to proceed at once
Citizens Banking and Trust Co. ve. to the scene of the accident, arrange
Consolidated Telephone Co. Verdict f or the bodies to be brought to. At-
and Judgment for plaintiff. | lanta, arrange for the proper care of
The state ve. Wm. I. Joiner. Lar- lt he injured, end also has ordered a
ceny of automobile. Plea, guilty, and special detail of men from- Maj. Cox’s
sentence of five years minimum and, battalion, to be headed by Lieut,
maximum. ; Hooper Alexander, Jr., to meet the-
Thomasvllle Fertilizer Co. vs. Wm. bodies upon their arrival this morn-
Burns, constable. J. B. Finch, Inter- j nJfi
mor. Verdict for taferrcoor. . | G cn. Shanks, comranndnnt of tho
Belle Do vis Tt J. M. tktrle. Divorce jj^uth. AmJ c , rp> „,„ i y. g, A ._
and alimony. Second verdict granting, also has Qrdered out a special mill-
divorce aud awarding *25 attorney’s ury *)UH to meet the bodies, and
further detail at an escort and mill.
fees and 115 per month allmany.
W. F. Taylor ve. Sarah E. Taylor.
First verdict.
following No bills were
returned by the grand Jury. State va.
Jamoe Brown, alias Damon Brown,
las James Lowery. The. state vs.
’. L. Thigpen.
Wilson vs. 1. O. Glass. Appeal from
Ordinary's Court. Probater will of Dr.
D. H. Wilson. Verdict and Judgment
admitting will to probate.
State vs. Lula Smith alias Belle
tary guard for the funerals.
New York, Oct. 21—Over tlx thous
and girl scouts took pert In the cere
monies of opening the. national Girl
Scout. Week. During the week, ap
proximately .a quarter, million girl
scouts In forty-eight states plan a de
monstration of the organization’! 1
work. .
These Reflect the Latest Parisian Whims,
Coupled With the Good Taste Found
Iii Every One of Our Youthfully
Styled Dresses For Women : ■
Steyermaris Style Shop
lovely, mr dear.. I’ve already told the
lame thing to eight othef women whs
have hats Just like If ••
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25c - 50c
GOOD LISLE HOSE.
$1.00
OUR GOLD STAR SILK—Loofa almojt like “before
the war.”
$1.50
RADMOOR'S “PYRAMID HEEL.
$2.00
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• Sweet Peas
We have a wonderful mixture of
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