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the scane of the killing end the roed
•long which Jordan a*y» h* and the
boy, drove the buggy after he eay.
the ahooting took place.
Two more wltneeiee, Lovett and
Feu Jordan, were examined before
e court took e receee at 12 JO.
Charlie Hall wna the firet witi
for th e (tate Friday afternoon and
tea tided ai to alleged threat* Jim
Paulk had made concerning Math-
r* .prior to the killing.
Dr. Hendricka testified aa to the
nature of the wound*.
Here *-h e «*»** r ” te<1 ^
The first witneu for the defense"
u Sam Simmons who said he was
in the same automobile with Charlie
Rail and the Paulk boys at the time
Jim Paulk ns alleged to have made
the threats against Mathews.
■wore positively that he heard
aueh threat*.
W. I., Conger and B. F. Whiddon
testified a* to the buggy track* lead
ing fr^ln the scene of the kilting.
Jesse Griffih told of meeting the
Paulk hoys »t their home about 7:-
30 on the night in >|ue*tion. Math
ews is supposed to have been shot
shortly after 8
Mr*. Luna Paulk, sister of the
defendants; J. W. Pnutk their father
anil Mrs. J W Paulk testified as t
their presence at home that night.
Jaipcs and Arthur Paulk, the di
fndnnU. then made their statement*
which were practically identical
That they had been at Chula on th<
I afternoon before, left there for the
hom e of their parent*; where they
ate supper; went from there to their
grandmother's where they remain
ed about an hour and returned home
about 7:30 or 8 o'clock, Jim going
from there to'his hom e near by.
The testimony of Eugene.Jordan
as given at the coroner’s inquest in
j which he said he was with the Jfsu'k.
boys at their grandmother’: on the
1 night of the killing and that he knew
nothing of the shooting, was sulsnit-
d.
Defense rested here and the state
STATE FAIR BREAKS RECORD. put up Warren I .ovett, who testi-
Haeon. C. No, JO.-Tho bitrir« SUt, fair Gaortfa ha, «■< « “ £
crer known p»»ed into history last night. j ud . Paalk ., lhe morninK , fter
More than 160,000 persons saw the fair. killing at which time Jordan nlle-
Lut night the turnstiles showed that 188,768 persons had K ed Paulk told him that they killed
passed through them, which does not include the hundreds Mathew*,
who went in on card passes, the hundreds of concessions and
fair ground employes and the hundreds of soldiers who went
in on Saturday and Wednesday to take part in the athletic
tournament.
r year 108,268 persona filed through the turnstiles at
tha park. This makes a gain of 36,482 this year over last,
wh'ch was the record up to that time.
DIRECTOR OF STEEL SUPPLIES.
Washington, Nov. 14.
IN THZ ORIENT
(From TWrsday’s Daily) «
A select audience eat entranced
!**t evening while Mrs. Catherine Tift
Jonee reed "Chetrv" * Hindu legend
verse, by Tagore. Her
characterisation was perfect, for lira.
ha* the faculty of the true ar
tist in living her p*rt*, and for the
time being ahe waa the woman of the
centuries past, who had bartered her
soul for beauty and then eew her
lover slowly drifting from her be
cause she lacked those thing* which
ahe did not value at their worth un
til they were gone. The part Was
made more realistic by the typical
stage setting and the costume of he
•-Hindu forest maid which the render
wore. For the time, the audience
wna transported into the distant past
as well as the Far East, but die lea-
son of the Hindu poe| was one that
the men and wevnen of the twentieth
century can take to heart for their
good.
Even better than the reading, if
possible, was the short talk Mrs.
Jones made preliminary to her pro
gram. She spoke feelingly of her
pleasure at being back home among
Tlfton people; of how she felt to
ward the home of early days and how
close ita people arc to her. Then,
with her soul in her voice, she spoke
of Red Cross work; whe/ein our peo
ple fail to appreciate the dire need:
why women should sacrifice time
and e’ffort for those who are risk
ing all in our defense, and give up
frivolous pleasures in the spirit of
service. Mrs. Jones has a son in
Uncle Sam’s fighting forces and she
urged the women of our country
so work that their dear ones will r
find anything lacking when compar
ing them with the heroic women of
Europe on ther return-
The musical program included
instrumental selection by Miss Madre
n song and encore by a tno, Myers.
Kidder and Baker, and a solo by Mr
Kidder.
“One of the
Famous
Five*’
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Next time you need a tire, buy » United State* ‘Cham*
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You will get more real service out of it—at lower mileage
coat—than you have ever had out of any other make o»
woven fabric pneumatic.
While yoa may hope we are right, we know we are right.
We know, because we make the ‘Chain’ Tread.
We know, because thousands upon thousands of motor
ists having once used the ‘Chain’ Tread, continue season
after season to remain ‘Chain’ Tread users.
We know, because the tremendous sale* increases show a
continuously growing increase in new users.
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’ from the scene of the ahooting.
Attorneys agreed as to the testi
mony of W. W. D. Branch, who was
unavoidably absent, that he saw
{ Robert Fletcher's horse and buggy in
front of the J. W. Paulk home about
dark on the night of the shVoting.
I. M. H. Fletcher was with Mr.
_ -J. L. Replogle, Vice President of Bra’nch and testified about passing
the Americum Vanadium Company, was today appointed Fed-, Fletcher’s horse and buggy and of
.nJ Dirwtor of rt.,1 .upplio. b, the Council of National !™“ C’"'*
Defer
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A READY-TO-WEAR
ILEARANCE SALE
of first magnitude.
One-Third
l Reduction is the rule.
All Ladies’ Coat Suits
hour
later.
Mrs. Wiley Fletcher, mother of
Robert Fletcher, testified that her
son arrived at home at 7:20 that
night. She also testified os tk his
presence in the army.
Wm. Branch testified as to the
general direction of the roada lead
ing by the scene of the killing and to
seeing a buggy pass his house about
10 o’clock that night, going in the
direction Jordan said the boys took.
RIGID SAFEGUARDS.
King Pickhtt. of Washington,
C.. spcnL-y*»tcrday and las^f night
with Dn and Mrs. J. L. Brooks. Mr
Pickett was returning from a trip to
Tampa, Fla. ~and -went from here to
Dawson for a\ri*K of several days,
He is with thei Postofficc Depatmcnt
in Washington’.
Rev. C. WT Durden left yesterday
morning for Newnan, where he ia
attending the Georgia Baptist Con
vention.
VINOL MAKES
WEAK WOMEN
STRONG
Positive—Convincing Proof
We publish the formula of Vinol
to prove convincingly that it has the
power to create strength.
T> Cod U»*r and B«( Pfpioon, Iren
*> and H an«»n.»» Pejtfonnlan.troa sad
Any woman who buys a bottle ol ■
Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous
condition and finds after giving it a
fair trial it did not help her, will
have her money returned.
You see. there is no guess work
about Vinol. Its formula proves
there is nothing like it (or all weak,
run-down, overworked, nervous men
and women and for feeble old people ,
and delicate children. Try it
and be convinced.
For Sale by J. F. Walters and Central Grocery Co.
INFORMAL DINNER.
Mr. anil Mrs. H. H. Tift. Jr., en
tertained very informally with a sA
o’clock dinner last evening, covers
being laid for six- Throughout the
house quantities of roses were nse^
and the central decoration for the
diningtable was a cut-glass basket
of these fragrant flowers.
Those seated at the table were
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker: Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Fulwood and Mr and Mrs.
Tift
Forty Head
Jersey Heifers
6 Months to Year Old
Messrs. George Baker. J. N. Horne
J. N. Brown and K. P. Baker motor
ed over to Albany today to attend
the South Georgia Conference.
FOR SALE—New Singer Sewing
Machine, half prico for cash. Two
furnished rooms for rent, gentlemen
preferred. Apply 105 Sixth street.
10-dl2t
WILL BE SOLD A 7
AUCTION
Saturday November 17, At 12:30 o'clock At
Touchstone’s Stables
J. D. WILBANKS.
, Life Issuance a Sacred Institution
| that is Protrerted by the Stata.
j So sacred is the mission of life in-
! *uranee, that companies engaged in
[this business have been recognixed
‘ as public institutions, to be guarded
even more securely than National
Iksks
Every state enforces rigid laws
;• governing the operation or Insurance
andJCew England is especially rigid
New Hampshire, which i* the home
of the United Life and Accident Co.,
Head The'List With an Actual Rer, teetion of Its policy holdon, Out that
duction of One-Third Off of Their
Original Price.
All Silk and Serge One-
Piece Dresses
Meet This Same Fate and Are Re
duced One-Third.
Both Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s Coats
state as trustee and designates that
the reserve shall be invested only in
vory select securities such as gov
ernment bonds, first mortgages etc.
Thus every policy in the United Life,
an Old Line company, is absolutely
safeguarded.
The people of Tift are giving
wonderful response to the campaign
of the United life in this section.
8eores of the beat citizens in the
county are taking advantage of this
opportunity to apply for insurance
company that not only takes
of their loved one* after they
are gone, but takes care of them
when disabled from accident.
Those who apply for insurance now
have tho privilege of helping
7 fhe fiv* ladies, contestants in this
^campaign to win a Ford touring car.
United Life headquarters
Are Materially Reduced For Quick t&ZSSirilZSF* 1 '
These prices are for CASH only,
' we would prefer that these goods " J
fitted at the store.
WIRE FENCE
26 X 6 per rod 35c
82 X 6 per rod 42c
SO X 6 per rod 47**.
per rod 53He
per rod 61H
Poultry 60" and 20" Bnaa 65
BARBED WIRE
Cattle 80 rods for 35.10
I emvy Hog 80 rods for 3535
I Ight Hog 8o rod* for $3.76
F. 01 ?. Tiftoh.
GEO. D. MASHBURN
Hawkinarille, Georgia.
Stock
Remedies
We Are Exclusive Agent* in
Tifton for Three of the Best
Brands on the Market.
Le Gear’s Stock Dip,
Stock Powders and
Poultry Powders.
A Full Line in Stock.
Saloet Stock Powders
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Come to u* for what your
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them right-
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