mnsmnmmm•V S *n 4ww ‘PiogttofJdg 4’03 MVftlUSW -3 *? *2’jaded «im ainrti nr.{ jj *drt^33l!*I wScj osuipKJs joj giUI/A•suonipj ndva-viaM p*-«r vrmia•aopisodx^f ogiDUj-vuirtnj.T(Pi«mV ‘azia«i (mud•ox.-.'*rqnsi«3?qdt:Jtl«-'')0C0‘C‘ *«9UX-UJ | :ju|iii.j7( »ix| O00TI •*!!«. juujuv -II 0009 ‘SoVrj 00^: *»-PJO/A CO0 00/•jnAo pjjom oiji tiatao.u p*:o troty injcroo-Dns jo spursnoq* p fipojpKnq c»n .Cjrep ui n qf gpocu jnoA* qaom oq eprui ba.iOAUJUu nonsonb |vsjoAinn u ‘joq.moi flui-mou3J-ii« uc si AHVNOJAOICi1VN0llVNH3iNI M3N S.H3ISG3M'is333ns pun J3A\od UI »ijnB3j rprqM ‘Aatjapgja jnojt oroaxux •Btjjaj ^«,v\ Bu||xind jo Bujusaui aqx motiji b|:.ioa\ jo aaioqa jood puv uotirpunuojcl 'Bojuada ui tjoxja Bumijjuquia iiiuieBo ajntut o* ^jiunuoddo jno.S si alia**IOSO.livesses-javetheytheteiu-ipoiibodtingna-n is V be bi n-i wo rops b* all ovi*thehis .v. ”allTich u Its iros toil.■ify-iln gthe; inIhe-odjht-jrrni.licb iVil. fcusc Far ckel jfirtvinchringmobliud iaie d to ions and MIX-■ino-beaiid I lo and ren t on this otli-ini nil-freeandp *o-A longdistance message was pat in for Governor Russell that morning by Kelly's wife and brother after they arrived here. Tbev fina'ly go the Governor over the phone. Hi? told them lit* was Surry b.it the Par-lon Hoard had turned down Kelly’s petition and there was nothing he could do. Soon after the noon hour the preparations tor the execution took a quick turn, Mrs. Kelly und the children being allowed a last talk the husband ahd father in his while Sheriff Webb Wulley and Rev. R. VV. Hardy, the Presby ten-minister waited below on the courthouse back steps till Kelly's folks came out of the jiil when they were going in fora last chance for Kelly to bavo the preacher to pray with him if he would and they were not to consume but about 10 minutes with him, was the plan the states. About this time Nath Sowell, deputy Sheriff- emer-from the jail, approached I heSherilT and whispered a message w hich Webb says he first understood to be that “he has cut the rope” but c'oser questioned revealed that the whispered words were “He has cut his throat. Webb got in the jail at once while Sowell quietly up Drs. Knight and Faulk who were on the ground waiting to be called, by arrangement with the officer^, to pass on the eondemocd man’s condition after the death trap wassprung. They got into the j iil at once. Kelly only gave a gasp or so after they got there. He had ex pi red very quickly after the wound was made. He spoke a few words with Jonathan Turner, Depu tv SherilT beforo dyir.g.On the second fioor at the lime there was only Charley Hyrd who was guarding the rope rear the -tairwuy; Depu tv Sowell who was about halfway from stairway to cell aud Deputy Jonathan Turner who was at the door of the cell and Mrs. Kelly and the three children in the cell. This is the positive statement of both Sheriff VV alley aud Deputy Turner and we have worked to get this part exact in view of some state* moots which have appeared as to that point. In view of these facts we give theSTATEMENT OF JONATHAN TURNER.“Had just walked up to the cell door to take Mrs. Kelly out for the last time. Had just gone to the door to take Mrs. Kelly out. The little boy said: ‘Goodbye Daddy’ ‘Be good son’ said Kelly, who kissed his wife about that time goodbye.1 heard his wife s^y, 'Lont do that .Vlauce 1 cant stunu it.’ Turning I ?aw the blood gush from his neck. Hie hand pased over his ueckCome in ana renew it next time you are in town.jaii ho said that ho “h.id two chances to have done what am doing, on way coming here but wanted to see my sweet wife and dear children aud thought it would be an in just to them ’ There was one reference in his letter to “being ii: a better world. but ihe name of God nor the Savior wes not set down. In none ' uf the lettai 9 left nor in his statements did he break the stoic resolution to make no conlession of the ; crime for which he was convicted merely throwing out statements which seemed to carry with it that he felt himself innocent. The body was neatly dressed and put in a nice casket and turned over to Ins family who left with it about 3:45 p. m. for the family burial ground over in Wayne County, where the poor man was laid away freed from h:s troubles so far as earthly affairs are con-cernr dbirthsT~Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Punier of Hillman community, Greene County, Miss., A Gnu., on April 20, 1922.