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BRANAM GOES ON TRIAL
FOR MURDER MISS EUBANKS
Macon, Ga., May 9.—lt cost Bibb
county $204 to select the jury to try
. B. Branam yesterday. Four panels
of different numbers, totalling 102 men
were exhausted before the twelve men
who are to weigh Branam’s fate were
selected. :
Twenty-nine strikes were made,
twenty by the defense and nine by the
state and sixty-one men disqualified
themselves by saying that they had
formed or expressed an opinion, had
prejudice one way or the other or that
they do not believe in capital punish-i
ment. |
. Every man on Branam’s case is a
Macon man, not one being a resident
of the county outside the city limits.
Folowing are the jurymen in the
order they were selected:
. Ira E. Teagle, insurance agent,
married.
sl B, Simmons, commercial travel-
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If your dealer has none in stock tell
him to ‘phone
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er, married.
J. L. Anderson, G. S. & F. shop, ma
chinist, married.
| B. W. Radcliffe, printer, married.
H. K. Burns, manager of the parcels
delivery company, married.
J. C. Morton, assistant secretary of
the Georgia Casualty company.
V. R. Patrick, bookkeeper of the
T Massee-Felton Lumber company, mar
ried.
Albert Talbert, machinist, married.
L. J. Mouzon, clerk, Central of Geor
gia Railway company, married. |
L. F. Cranford, Foreman J. W.
Burke company, married. 1
S. C. Blum, clerk, Royal Shoe com
pany, married, 1
Though the crowd that packed Bibb
county's superior courtroom durlng~
the selection of a jury to try D. B.
Branam, listened eagerly for hour af
ter for some word from the lips of the
pale man who sat in the prisoner’s
chair, the sound of his voice never fell
upon those farther away than a chair
from him,
Several times when he was com
manded to stand, by the solicitor, to
hear his arraignment for ‘“unlawful
ly” feloniously and with malice afore
thought, killing and murdering Miss
Rosa M. Eubanks,” or to challenge
the array of jurors imposed upon him
by Bibb county, the crowd thought
that he would speak aloud, but his
tones were whispers. It was only by
the shake of his head or the words
of the solicitor that the spectators
‘sould tell what he said.
Platnum has been recently discov
ered in the southern part of Spain,
and the government has taken posses
sion of the property and will develop
it.
The real secret in the rise in the
price of gasoline is out. The idea is
to drive the jitney out of business.—
Charleston News and Courier.
IT PROVES THAT THERE'S A WAY
OUT FOR MANY SUFFERING COR
DELE FOLK. 7
Just another report of a case in Cor
dele, Another typical case. Kidney
ailments relieved in Cordele with
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
M. H. Collins, printer, 11th Ave., N.
Bth St., Cordele, says: “I had a dull
pain in my back and could hardly get
out of bed in the morning. It was all
I could do to dress myself. When I
went to bed nights, I was so nervous,
that 1 could hardly get to sleep and
I had to get up often, as the pgin both.
ered me so. 1 always felt tired and
languid and had to sit down several
times during th; day to rest. The kid
ney gecretions were highly colored and
burned in passage. I suffered from
dreadful headaches and dizzy spells
and black spots also coated hefore my,
eyes. 1 had taken almost everything,
‘but nothing had helped me. After tak
ing one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, 1
felt relieved. 1 used two more boxes
and was cured. That was about a year
ago and I haven’s suffered since.”
Priec, 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Collins had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. .
When a Serbian wants to say ‘‘yes”
he shakes his head, and when he
means “no” he nods.
90" ARE SUFFERING
And Are Doing Nothing to
Avoid the Serious Results
That Will Follow
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NUXCARA WILL GIVE RELIEF
It hasbeen estimated that 90 per
cent of the people of this country are
suffering from mdlgestion, in a more or
less serious form. The worst feature of
it is that the majority of these are not
doing anything to stop it. Every day
that this goes on fmeans an additional
weakening of some vital organ, for
there is practically no fataldisease that
does not start originally from some form
of "ndigestion. +
If you have heart-burn, sick head
ache, languor, sour stomach, nauses,
giddiness, bad, breath, melancholy,
sleeplessness, impatience or nervous
ness, its safe to_say that flgu are af
flicted with indigestion. n’t delay
until you are seriously ill. - Cure your
self and eliminate the doetor bill. If
you wish to avoid trouble quickly and
cheaglz.'take a bottle of Nuxcara
which has afforded reclief to hundreds.
We will beglad'to send you some of
our numerous testimonials from grate
ful people. Write for Nuxcara to the
Nuxcara Co., Atlanta, Ga., v get it a
J. B. Ryals Drug Store and-Georgian
Pharmacy.
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1516,
'MAY TERM OF COURT
| " 'CONVENES NEXT MONDAY
.~ The Crisp County Bar Association
met Saturday and assigned the cases
for trial at the regular May term of su
perior court, which wil convene next
Monday. The court calendar has been
issued for the civil cases and includes
a number of legal fights that will de
velop considerable interest. The crim
inal docket will come up for consid
eration on the first or middle of the
the second week. Judge W. F. George
will preside over the court and will
charge the grand jury Monday morn
ing on the date of convening.
Nineteen of the Prettiest Residence Lots n
Cordele are to go at Auction at a Sale
~ Which has Been Arranged for
—FRIDAY, MAY 12th=—
Judge U. V. Whipple, who Owns This Property, Has Decided to
Let Them go at What the Public Will Offer =
Seldom does the real estate buying public get such an opportunity.
These are the best available lots in the city and are very desirable for
homes, the community being select and convenient to both schools and
churches and at the same time nearest the business section.
4,5, 6, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 in block |
174, being in the block immediately west of Judge Whipple’s home,
also lots 11, 12 and 13, in block 197, this block being immediately
south of block 174, lots well located, and all high and dry, in full
view of main part of city. |
Sale will be held at nine o’clock A. M. Friday, May 12, 1916.
TERMS Twenty per cent. cash and $5.00 per lot per |
‘ month, with eight per cent. interest on deferred
payments. No taxes to be paid by purchaser until 1917. -
For the purpose of enlisting the support of the public generally |
in this sale, as well as for the purpose of bringing about a County
Fair during the coming fall, Judge Whipple will give to the Crisp
County Fair Association five per cent. on gross sales, upon con
dition that they will hold a County Fair during the coming fall.
There will be no by-bidders, and every sale thatis made willbe
bona-fide, thereby insuring that the bidders will be dealt with per
fectly fair, and will get the lot at its real value.
These lots are going at a price far below their present value. They will sell
regardless of price and every one of them will double in value assoon as the develop
ment begins wnich this sale will start. "
Every lot offered is good enough for the home site of the best family. This is a
chance of a life-time. It is a sure investment, one that will never be worth less
than the price made in this sale.
F. E. Varnadoe will have charge of the auction. Neither he nor any person
interested will permit an unfair deal. This sale is for the development of these
pretty lots around Judge Whipple’s present residence property.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BE PRESENT AND
REMAIN THROUGH THE SALE '
D. A.R. PLAN BRILLIANT
MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM
Next Sunday afternoo from 4 to 5
o'clock, at the Baptist church, Moth
ers Day wil be observed by the Fort
Karly Chapter D. A. R. The trend of
thought for the afternoon wil be
“Through Mother and the Conserva
tion of Home, Comes a Nation, “Pre
paredness’ for the Exercises of Life,
Whether in War or Peace.” This will
be a union service and a most excel
lent program is being arranged for
the occasion.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend this service.
‘G. C."BENEDICT BACK ~ '
FOR SHORT BUSINESS TRIP
Georgia C. Benedict, who left- Cor
dele several weeks ago to engage in
the mining business at Carizozo, New
Mexico, has returned to the city and
will be here for several days on bus
iness connected with the Southern
Realty Trust Company and other of
his interests here. Upon his return
he will go to Nashville, Tenn., to
spend some time with his family. He
states that feeling is intense on the
Mexican border. N,
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_Bullets may Kkill thousands—flies
tens of thousands.
NEW HARDWARE ‘CONCERN
‘HAS PROMISING FUTURE
The Crisp Hardware company, a new
store which was opened three ‘weeks
ago, has stdarted with a ‘business of
which the owners and managers are
very proud. R.L. Wilson is president;
W. H. Cunningham, Yvice president;
J. A. Wilson, manager; and Mrs. J.
A. Wilson, secretary.
Plans have been made for operat
ing a large hardware store and the
intention is to Jeac:l out as growth
will justify. The new interests rsé
resented are with people who ha
many friends in the community and
throughout Crisp county.