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SUPERIOR COURT
ENDS THURSDAY
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last Monday, with the first case
being Louie Godwin, indicted for
public drunkness. He was found
“Lb? Hudson, indicted for as
sault and battery, was found
guilty. Mann Wheeler, indicted
for simple larceny, was found not
guilty. colored, in¬
Henry Thomas, was
dicted for involuntary man¬
slaughter in connection with the
truck-motorcycle accident on the
Tallahassee highway just South
of Cairo in which Roland Mc
Corkle was killed, on Oct. 3rd.
Thomas plead guilty, but had not
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been sentenced when the Mess¬
enger went to press.
Tommy Lee Fountain, colored,
was indicted on two counts—
shooting at another and burglary,
and was found guilty on both
counts. The Jury fixed sentence
at not less than one, not more
than two years, for each count,
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Walter Mathis, indicted for a
misdemeanor, was found guilty.
James Powell, indicted for as¬
sault and intent to murder, in
connection with the shooting af¬
fray at the home of Bailiff J. L.
Pinson last July 25th., was found
guilty as charged.
Ben Harrison, indicted for as-
THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1949.
sault and attempt to murder
Jesse Wheeler, colored, was found
not guilty, the jury being out
less than five minutes.
The Court adjourned Thursday,
concluding one of the fullest cal
endars in many years.
Gift Bazaar Here
Offers Handicraft
Items For Sale
An interesting Gift Bazaar
featuring many homemade gift
items for sale will be held in the
Southall Building (old REA of
fice) today and tomorrow, Fri
day and Saturady, Nov. 4, and
5th., sponsored by the Home
Demonstration Clubs of Grady
County, Miss Myrtle Walters,
HDA, announced this week.
Gift items on sale will be such
things as potholders, dish towells,
pickles, preserves, all kinds of
home-canned products, and other
handicraft made in the home, all
good quality and at most reason
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these clear bright Van Heusen pastels. The wide¬
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wide center pleat assert your masculinity. The famous
Van Heusen sewmanship and guaranteed lab-tested
fabrics say you’re a value-wise buyer. In Sunset Pink,
Sky Blue, Straw Yellow ... and a host of other
handsome shades. French or single cuffs.
P.S. The tie is a Van Heusen Square Dot
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GILMORE'S
South Broad Street Cairo, Ga.
j able prices.
j All articles offered for sale
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Gardy County, and the proceeds
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over the County.
i Miss Walters said the club
i women had made some very in
jterestir.g products which will
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and the public has a cordial in
: vitation to come in and look them
over—and buy them. You may
; be able to purchase an unusual
: Christmas gift here which could
not be found in regular stores.
| The doors at the Gift Bazaar
I on North Broad Street will open
at 10:00 a. m. Friday, and close
at 6:0Q p. m., with the same hours
j being observed Saturday as well,
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P. H. Blackman is convalesc
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i tion at the Grady County Hos
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