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J IL, XVI. A
iT your home
pa A' on cult a Renowned
physician.
vie'v-. .•J - the groat multitude
iiiidi guttering from
Ofi'nnsL disease, and yet
,!.. to find any cure, Dr,
Iman has announced • his
to direct the treat
l^as many cases as makes the
Cation to him during
^er months, without will becou- char
Thc treatment
;ed by correspondence: The
l0 r will prose!bo all medi
.. aj,plications, hygienic and
■ry regulations necessary to
Bplgtea cure . The medicines
[Gibed can he obtained at all
t stows. This offer will
■ U
ligood only during the sum
,, months. Any'’ Oman can
B , e a regular patient by
ling.a written statement of
age, condition of life, his
fgnd symptoms of derange
I. All correspondence will
tield strictly confidential. No
annuals of cure will be giv
Uthe public except by the
ress wish of the patient,
in :T vcmedv he relic
uu h cases i Pe-ru-na
fell woman shou’d
jt who lias any affection of
j kind. Those w ishing to
patients should address
iHartman, Columbus, Ohio.
T Pe-ru-ua Drug Manufact
Company of
LO sending free to any
'son willing foi it a neat lit
pumphlet devoted exclusively
the Ireatmeut of female dis—
its, written by Dr. Hartman
LORRAINE LOCALS.
61msbeen a long time since
pe yon but 1 have such
Li crop I want (o rejoice
3 way and 1 will do so by
bum of it •
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■ I iilovvm ^ a
■Lckb'-ri-ies are
S ■in ure having W.H.‘ a joyful 'time
■rand Mrs-* Cook, of
visiting . . .
tvs, were in ° U
mirnty ouo cay last week.
■.Jack Swan has turned
mustache' Guess he is old
« ! > to haul the girls now.
fab, jack !
M> you had better lookout,
sold man is getting tired of
May children.
bs, take a lesson from W.
Pwk. He hauls three girls
pry Keen was visiting his
?id last Sunday evening.
-Midway writer seems to
deeply interested in Sam
f ; I would love to be in
Mace, old boy.
r - U. W, Powell is at bis
f-again after a few months
*°hng in Conyers. Vv e are
Ho have him back.
Ir -and Mrs? Bud Nix, of
!! ?County, visited I)r. J-F.
f ; - family last Sunclv.
pkKeen and’Joe Cook say
u!d be glad the
^.would come again and
ponu Jatartai" more lemonade and
V A" Mitchell is
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fH ears- Who can beai
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88 Lila McLendon and sis—
r teited in Atlanta day
one
*feek.
Ured Owens was looking
May. fog Some one else was
his girl -
Raiuxmd.
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CONYERS, GA. SATURDAY, JUNE t j r.i a Av y 897
WELLS CASE.
(Continued.) ;
Dr. Ve. (TAI ill an, being duly |
sworn, testifi-ds that: 1 was pres- j
at L. if. Hanks saloon!
.about 3 p, m , .yesterday, 2->t.1 :
Shortly after I got thorn Dr !
S words came in. He, Swords,!
Jim Foote, After hav-|
ing talked some minutes Dr. |
Swords cal is E. W. Wells from
near his office, saying some¬
thing to Welle that I did not
understand. \V.e.Us replied by
saying that Jim Foote was a
damn liar. Swords referring to
Foote said something which 1
did not understand. Swords " _ 1
then remarked to Wells that, 1
believe that I can take off my
spectacles and overcoat and
give you a whipping. Swords
then begin to get off the conn
ter. E. W. Wells fen a iced, no
doubt you can, Doctor. Swords
then said, I be damned if 1 don’t
intend to do it. Wells turned
and walked back to his ohm .
when Swords had gotten oil' has
I'overcoat and spectacles, Wells
let HI remaining in the office,
s words called to him to come
i on, he was ready for him.
ffis ils, m replying, Swords
I then b- . i to curse and abuse
j Wells for a coward, continuing
to curse and abuse W> Us, when
‘ putting on his overcoat. Weils
[ then fired at Swords though the
window of the office. Swords
; was about thirty feet from the
office wh.en , shot first time.
Swords foil against the counter
and after straightening up Wells
fired the jsocond shot. Whether
the second shot cams from
window or whether he, Wells
was on the outsiil3 of the
or not [ nsu unable to say. 1
then went, to \VelD, Just as 1
reached Weil i,-he, Wells,
the third si lot • I then took
the gun from bis .hinde sitting
lit , down, and went to Swords.
i I On reaching Swords 1 found
j him dying. Wells then loft Uiq
; saloon. Did not see Swords
, make any attempt to draw any
we , ip01 Y Swords tell on the on
: gide o£ the 8tore from
wbere j )W was p, rst s hot, Jabout
; ■six fee t nearer Wells’ office.
j gxvord3 was shot 2T feet from
Wells’ office door—Wells stand
j j„g j llsl outside the door The
window through which
fired was about feet liigli
from floor, I did not hear
Wells make any remarks after
the shooting about the difficulty.
I did not seo any weapon on
Swords’ person.
Signed: Dr. M. CALLIHAN.
Sworn to and subsribed befo v
me.
Signed Dr. 0. P. DALY.
Coroner.
Copy of a note f evidence
upon Lying of a basis for
introduction of the testimony of
the witness, Kdnes Morrow,
during the (rial of E W «cfis.
i charged with mansiaugliter for
; the kilting of Dr- N. W.Swords
at Morrow, La , December 23,
lh%.
j By defendant's council.
State what the conversation
was and where it Vi ’ as between
you and Dr. Swords in the
room in ho rear of the
, adjoining vVells’ office?
A, As near as I can say it,
! was about 6:30 or 7 o’clock
j the morning. I was
on Wells’ gallery looking at a
negro drawing water for my
mules which were iu the lot.
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' Opium,Morphine nor ''
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| Aw-rfed b’rmcclv Stomach,Diarrhoea, forConstiM
lion, Sour
Y‘forms .Convuisi-ons, feverish
{ij ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
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t did not know that Dr. Swont
was in the village. *1 hoar,
foot-steps on the steps back
me, I looked around and saw
was the doctor. I said,
j doc, when did you come
He came up and shook
1 with me. 1 turned around and
he I hrnw my arm over his
der and turmnl .around
went to the counter. He took
mu in the back room and toid
j me ho wanted to see me. He
told me iw the backroom that
Wells was a d—thieving s—
of a b—that he had robbed
Jim b'ooto out of 5-U, and he
said if you done befieve 1
tell him so walk in there, that i
will show you that I can tell
him so, that f will clean him
or lie will clean me up. I
him that Wells was a friend
mine, that Wells and Reynolds
ha-d a difficulty the day betoie,
that I did not want to seo any
more difficulties.
Q- How far was this
salion being held irom Weds
office?
A. It was about tin or
twelve feet, probably not eo
By the court:
Q- Y ou say this was about
dtJO or J a. hi?
A. Yes, about (■ -o or 7 oca..- ■-.
Q. Were you present at
time Dr. Swords returned from
Big Cane?
*. . No, sir.
Q. Do you know what hour
he lcturned from Big Cane?
A. I do not know. J loaneu
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a*ie—um aiic my ton, -nicsi
Morrow.
Q. Bo you know at wh t
, titna the shooting occurred? v
j A. As near as I can come at
j it it was about 3 o’clock in the
.
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Gross examination'
Were, you present viien
Dr. Swords lift for Big Caue?
A. 1 was. 1 walked up to
the buggy with mm. I invited
him as ne went to get m tne
buggy to stop and get breakfast
with me.
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Castoiia dl.l is r-c ■ p 1 ■■ - W.!!a only. Ii
no*- i . Kit- NVi I'.aycno to soil
- pen er premise that ii
‘jin and " wilt ans'.-sr ofory pm
pose.” ^*Bc 0 that yen get O-A-B-T-O-B-I-A.
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vrrapver.
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:) This was after the
\ 5 l nl had been made to you
Dr. Swords?
Lfo A. Yes, it was fully an
r. .,
q Did n .,„ Dr. Swords . , and, ,,
\v L ;j rt have any
vV o ! ds or any fuss before
g vvo t j a j e f t f or pig Oane?
A. No. Ho only made
remarks at die counter. !
thought they were for Mr, Wells,
q' After this conversation
M .j !h )0il did nor, Dr. Swords
; aill! jj r , VV u lJa drink
| No. We walked out and
j,v _ a firink and tie took me by
t ] 1H .,,. m and says 1 want to go
to Scott’s and I want to talk to
;
I'.'.r. Morrow recalled for fur
thei cross examination, says :
Q when you and Dr, !d words
cammed into the main building
o£ |p 0 S r j0rG; was Mr - wells in
t i ie ,- e y
A. I ■JZ he was in his
0 ffj ce< I do not remember ox
| ac fiy where he was, but I am
i satisfied he was in his office.
Q. Did Dr. Swords tell Mr.
Wel!s tbat which ho told to v
and which he said if you would
g 0 j Q thr j o ho woo d repeat ?
A. No I asked him not to
bother Mr. wells, and of course
ho did not d 0 ,t.
Q. was not this statement
made to you out of the presence
| and hearing of Mr. wells'?
,- v I do not know if it was
I made out of bis bearing, could if he
jisteningdio certainly
noai it». The back door
.
into the room was open ar.| if
he was listening of course
could have heard it •
Q. was it of a confidential
nature?
A. I couid not say if it
i He was speaking to me just
he always spoke,
Q. Did you communicate
this to Mr wells?
A, Iso, sir. !
Q. Y r ou and Dr.
were brother Masons?
A. He wa3, that is, I do
remember of ever having met
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Buggies, Wagons, Harm ! the me ist ‘-'up to dale
■ to be found anywhere, s and terms
ARECLEVEF. w
’ 11 von boy before examining my tlock ton to one you lose
i look through stock.
! money . It costs you nothing to our
tii E\ ci'i tt.
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QURNSW MI L LIHE-RY 9j>
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. - Fur Iho -S iring Leasoa has arrived and we can truthfully say
that it is a beautiful selection of goods.
0U R' Si ATS , R BSONS AN D LACES;
Can’t .be excelled for the money in any retail establishment
‘n lira whole country. Those who have examined our stock are
idelighted with it, and you will likewise be pleased.
\ COHE AND SEE US.
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j 1 flcDonald & Haygood.
i him in the lodge, but lie claimed
have been ouo and J always
took him to be one.
Note by the com*:
Before the taking of this
timony, at the suggestion of de
fend ant’s counsel, the jury were
withdrawn from the court roon
and were not ret
the tah ; ng f m
) V ( r the witness.
Mr. B. <5. t'ullihan, as his
timony at the tri a! was virtual 1 1
! I lie-same as hefori the coruii'
jury.
George M ;Clat‘in, the' second
witness laid a v.-.y to mb. mem
ory, and- i chicmi/ored in any
things at tin: . riUnit pad not
to urn tie: w; the tx)i’¬
oner s jury • ChirM ll rued Wa¬
ter into wim ned fed the mnhi
tude on seven loav*
J:title lisjhe.-, and mok in
basketsful afterward, but it re .
f‘»r tliis modern Annum- ■
as to perform the feat of druw
ing liquor out of a sugar barrel.
“I was behind the counter
drawing some liquor”, and al
most in the same breath he
swears that he “was stooping
down to get sugar nut of a bar
rel behind the counter”. His
testimony shows that he only
one shot fired, but after
ward at the trial lie saw all
three, He father swore at the
trial the window though Dr.
wn ! w. to
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1 Swords was eh >t was an odin
; ary size on*' and dose bed ilio
I Sash as cm ‘.dmng nine lights.
! As a mat .. of fact the sash inns
along Lb Karr portion of the
little office «u into in ilm wall,
but tne hole itself (ifough which
Gvi- or Swords was shot ( lacked
cry small f; action of being a
i foot perpen li- iilarly, Mr. Br
,,esf ' Morrow, Jr.-, and myself
mecriired the offi-.o and found
l( To nt,ar -Tx*'. l feet, an 1 the
ole til rough which the doc: or
was shot to be about four feet
(n't! inches from tho floor. We
al N fonnd a small desk and a
Mosel.v iron safe in the office.
>}. liiiid this safe Wi lls was
standing when he fired the first
shots the list shot was tired
when the doctor was falling •
Toe ironsafe was between wells
and the wall and
the safe were between Wells and
Ins victim.
Testimonial,
Alter trying everything else,
without relieving five members of
toy family, who were suffering with’
nghs brought on by LaGrippel,
‘•ought abouleof MoSher Crossley's
Cough Cum; and that ouo b> tle
stopped the coughs in at hast three
Hys it is the best medicine I ever
need. W. B Pakkkb,
Con' < rs, Ga.