The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 17, 1921, Image 7
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By ocfler of City Council.
H. C. SINGLETON,
City Clerk.
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WILDCAT AS PKKKUADKR.
Who ReNpoiuibl? for Hurreuder of AI- '
ieged Murderer,
Huntlugton, , \V, Va., June < '8.? A
wildcat, was responsible for the sur
vendor of John Bradshaw, charged
with the killing of a deputy ahorlff
of Caliel county , according to the
.story lie told to the jailor at the
county jail here yesterday, ltradshaw
receu My. made his getaway and after
hiding out fur three days and nlghta,
decided to return to Jail rather than
face the unkuown terrors In the!
mountains of southern West Virginia. |
Bradshaw suld he made up his
mliul to give himself up last Friday
night, when, us a fugitive in the
mountains, he was awakened l?y the!
howling of a "cat" close iby. lie threw (
his hut at the intruder, he declared, j
hi|t the ,*hol>" only arched his hack,
unsheathed his obiwfc, and hissed a
charge to battle. Bradshaw then beat
a hasty retreat for the Cabel county
Jail, he said.
Magistrate Collects llig Fines
Last Sunday night a week agQ, then*
negroes. John Ponds. Jr., Albert Sear
borough and Sidney Alexander of the
Haley's Mill section, held up Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Gregory, of the Lancaster
Mill village, at t lit* Jones bridge about
three miles east of Kershaw, as they
were returning to Lancaster. They ab '
leged that their pit r pose was to gel
some gasoline, their own supply having
been exhausted. But the eircumsta n- :
ces not bearing out the reason given a
warrant was issued T?y Magistrate A.
L. Cook, of Kershaw for their arrest
and from the testimony given at the
hearing it was learned that it was
others they, were after and. had held
up the wrong persons. They were con- j
victed of speeding and reckless driving
in the case of alt three, and Ponds was'
i
"convicted a'lso of carrying a concealed i
weapon. The ? fl/ies aggregated $501) ;
and Ponds and Scarborough, were grant (
ed ball in the sum of $1,000 each and
Alexander $500. for their appearance
at court on the graver charge of as-]
sault of a high and aggravated na
ture. ? Kershaw Era. ( . |
Married.
Alls* Mary Christine Williams, of
Camden, and Mr. Frank E. Sullivan
of Columbia, were married in Cam
den Saturday evening. June 11th. Tfto |
I ceremony was performed at the Bap- j
(1st parsonage by the He v. M. M. Ben-.
Judge SisHb Mskfs Addnswii.
Judge Mendel L. Smith made two
addresses in Kartiivlllo lust Sunday lie
fore audiences In The lOirst ltaptist
church. He talked (o the Haracn clans
at the regular hour of. meeting of that
body of men, and ho addressed the
<>ougregatlon at the regular hour for
service. Ills theme before t ho Haracas
was "Law ami Order and the better
enforcement of Law" and a plea was
made for buildihu of sentiment that
wduld create a higher respect for law.
Following the war outrages are beliiy
comndtted with frequency, life has he
come cheap and people commit with
Impunity all kinds of henious acts. We
criunot reproduce the words of the
Judge. We nsked htm for a copy or
his address, hut he said he had none.
We trust all those whose good fortune
nnd privilege It was to hear him will
turn his words of admonition and wis
dom to good account. In this vead
just men t period the.re is uti immense
work to he done. Morals jtre at an ap
parent low ebb. It bohooves all of us.
each and every one. t<? strive to yield
a correct influence on those with whom
a\c come in contact. Mini the world
may grow better.
At the church hour Mr. Smith spoke
?>f Christian ICducatlon lis a potent fac
tor In setting humanity right in this
era following the world war. His talk
was .eloquent and his ap|?ctil was one
of (he strongest wo have ever listened
to. We hope Martsvllle can induce
Judge Smith to come again soon. It
would be fine to have a soldo-get her
meeting at the college auditorium at
nn early date and have Mr. Smith as
the principal speaker. The statistics
quoted by him Sunday on the amount
of money1 spent for luxuries compared
with that expended for education, was
startling. Wo will endeavor to put
these figures before our readers in a
future edition. IlartSVille Messenger .
To Prcacli at Swift Creek.
J. I?. Shiver will preach at Swift
Creek baptist church Sunday after
noon. June liHh, at four o'clock. The
people of the community together with
the general public cordially invited to
attend.
Ifaile-Kclley.
Miss Mabel Hailc and Mr. Siinletou
!?'. Kelley were united in marriage at
the Haptist parsonage nt Mclieo on
May 28th. Rev. J. C. i.awson officiat
ing. Mrs. Kelley is from Liberty ITill.
Kershaw couuty, and is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H I?\ Ilaile S|u? taught
in the Kelleyt<>wn school during the
session just past where she did a
splendid work. Mr. KcMey is a citizen
of Kelley towTi" and Is engaged in farm*
Ing. lU?*h these young people have
many friends here and elsewhere who
will wish them much happiness in their
married life. ? HartsviMe Messenger.
June 2.
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Aviator Full* Into Matrimony .
Greenville, June II; ? When Corporal
DoiihM (?. Page. of the martpe corps
ttt i'urrls Island crashed upon
Greenville ? mouth ago In a wro<*kod
marine corps' airplane, he did not
know tln? t ho whs falling Into u ro
mance which would quickly culminate
In his wedding. The corporal, who Is
a nephew Senator Miles Poludexter
of the State of Washington, whs pain
fully, hut not seriously injured in the
wreck, and the lieutenant piloting the
plane was unhurt. Corporal Page was
carried tu the city' hospital. While
under treatment there he met Miss
llosie Smith, a trained nurse. A couple
of week* latter, on Ma> when the
corporal was ahle to he up and about,
he and Miss Smith were quietly mar
ried. Immedlatel.\ afterwards the cor
poral left the hospital and returned' to
Pairrls Island. Not until today, when
he returned to the1 city on' sick leave to
visit his Wife. was tin- marriage an
nouueed.
CorporaVi l':n.'r'.s term of enlistment
In tin* marine corps soon expirees and
until that lime Mrs. Pa|j;e plans to
remain with the local hospital.
Bcniiettsville Yo|es ltomls.
Ihmnettsville. S .June S The
oily of Kennel tsvtlle held :in election
today for the purpose, ??f determining
the -following question: "Shall the
town of Rennet tsvUle issue houds in
the stint of two hundred thousand dot
lars for" | he purpose of permanent im
provement mii streets and sidewalks?"
One hundred and eleven, votes were
caist. one hundred and nine in favor
of boinh and "ni\ two against the pro
position. Just recently $1S0,(KK? fov
houds was carried almost nnnimously
For the past three mouths a large
force has heen excavating, eoiicret
ing and laying asphalt and before this
year ends llennet tsvijle will have as
beaut ifully paved streets a> any city in
the south, it is declare^.
The following stanza hangs over the
open fireplace in Vice President Cool*
idge's home in Northhampton:
A wise old owl lived in an oak.
The more he saw the less he spoke.
The les^ ho spoke the more he heard.
Why Can't we be like that old bird?
Some men achieve distinction by
what they say. and others gat in it by
what they do not say. As a general
rule the man who knows w.hcn and how
to keep sj Ifiit sai something worth
listening t<? when lie chooses tu speak,
in these garrulous days. when the
tongues of so many men ? some in high
position seem to be hung in the mid
dle. it is hardly surprising that a reti
cent man should attract attention ?
I>a\\*son News.
No More Movies For IJoys.
Spartanburg. June II. ? Recorder
fturnet f. in tin* city police court to
day. sentenced four youthful offend
ers to be whipped by tbelr parents and
to refrain from going to movies until
they readied the age of 21. The l>oys
staged a robbery <?f a local store, post
ing gtinrds and wen ring masks in real
bandit style. They said they got the
idea from a scene they had witnessed
in a moving picture show.
Clyde Manning. negro farm boss
for John Williams, entered a plea of
not guilty when his trial for the mur
der of one of the eleven negroes killed
on or near tin? Williams farm. com.
i menced at Covington, (ia.. yesterday.
The negroes were killed to hide alleg
oil peonage conditions after ;i federal 1
'livestlgatiou was started la-t Krliru- '
ary. according to statements of the |
prosecution in the trial of Williams,
who wih convicted here recently and
"ftiirneed to life Imprlsonmeiil . Man
ninir. <*h lef witness for the st a t
| against Williams. told the Jury he took
jpart in killing all three of the negroes
w lio are alleged to have been brought
? into this eonntv and drowned, but a<
-erted he did so under fear of death if
he disobeyed his employer, lie would
u'o free tinder (Jeorgia law if lie could
' prove t-> th?> snrisfacti'Mi of the Jury
'at his own trial that lie was com pell
' ed to commit the crimes Mr. I'nder
| wood, employed to Represent the negro
; hy a group of Atlantans interested in
'promoting better feellnsr between the
, races, has obtained order* from feder
al authorities to bring f?> the trial
CI \ do Freeman and several other ne
j groes formerly employed by Williams
who are held as material witnesses in
; the peonage oharges. They are to be
used by the defense in its efforts to
prove that Manning was ^Iti mortal
! fear of Williams Mr T'nderwood has
'teen quoted a>? civlnir additional evi
'den.ee to that at the William* trial
will 1*? produced. Williams and Man
ning were indicted charged with mur
der by a Manning county grand jury,
and later they and three of William's
I son* also were indicted by a grand
jury in Jasper county, where the farm
i> fi Ilia ted William"* sons are fugi
tives from justice and he had not l>een
.brought to trial in Jasper county
pending the outcome of appeal for a
new trial before the ?tate ?npr^me
. eourt.
More than 100 women's organlza
I tions entered contestants in the spring
J games recently held In Paris.
Kills Bad Smells!
Purify with Red Devil Lye wherever foul
smells start. For the sake of health and
comfort, use Red Devil Lye in toilets, out
houses, sinks and drains. It kills bad smells.
Put Red Devil Lye on the manure-pile, on
the garbage, cw/vwhere that filth reeks. It
destroys the germs which breed in millions.
It withers up fly-eggs that would hatch
swarms of jvm* there.
Use Red Do\ilin the water you scrub with. Dis
infect the toilet-bowj with it; sprinkle it in the
bedroom vessels, as hospitals do; It purifies, sweet
ens, and prevents vile odors.
Greatest helper for countless everyday taslts around
any home. Always keep a can handy. It costs so
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University of South Carolina
Entrance Examinations.
Dnl raiK-c exa mliia t ions to the Uni
versity of South Carolina will .bo hold
by (l?o County Superintendent of
Education at the County Court ' House
Friday, .Inly 8. 1111*1. at a. in.
Tin* University offers varied courses
<>f sttnly in science, literature, history,
law and business. Tlie expenses are
modern ic and many opportunities for
self-support are afforded. Scholar
ships are available. Military training
is enmpulsory for Freshmen and Sopho
mores. Iteserve Officers' Training
( 'orps.
For full particulars write to:
President \V. S. Currell,
University of South Carolina,
Columbia. S. C.
.Tune .'MO-iM
Wintlirop College.
SCHOLARSHIP AND KNTKANCK 1
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant Scholarship in Wlnthrop Col
lege and for admission of new student*
will he held at the County Court
House on Friday. July 1. at 0 a. m.
Applicants must' not he' less than six
teen years of age. When Scholarships
are vacant after .Inly 1 they will be
awarded t?f those making the highest
average at this examination, provided
they meet the conditions governing the
award. Applicants for Scholarship*
should write t?> President Johnson be
fore the examination for Scholarship
examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next session will open
September 14th, 1921. For further in
formation and catalogue address Pres.
Jolinson, ICock Hill, S. C.
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Fans and other electric appliances to make summer
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