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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE if. n, HXtsn wm* ml** "itui rulillvhtMl evtry Friday at No. 1100 Broad Htreet and ent*rtd at tio Caunleo, South CarOlUl* iKMtoffk* a>. seeoud <la?ss mad matter Price |^r annum $2.00. Camden. 8. C.. Friday June H mi ?fudge S. NV. (i. STltf ?i? denied a uew trial to Ddiuund Highum. who wft* convicted and sentenced to electrocu Hon for the murder of hla mother and neveral Otjl?r Vnc ?mhers of tllO family licit i' Florence aoiue tiuae ago. At torneyj* for Bighatn alleged that meiu iter- of tin* Jury had c\pivsM'd them M'lvi's on tin* fast* before it came to tripl. and also that the 17th chapter of I H'tttoroftpiuy iiad l>eed read to the jury while they , \Vere in the room. Along coincs a judge and orders the release of the four alleged nafe-crack era c?ifj fined in, the county jail here.' On a mere technicality the efforts of the. best detectives of the coutitry and hundreds ??f dollars of the govern ment's nioije> Spent in catching these' erimumlw Is si'i to naught. Aa-.?*ne vxprt^Hcd it ? few days agfo. there si cms to he' more laws favoring crimi nals in tills *-tate than any other In i iff union. \t tent ion of (aritu'fo and l?U?dinu?> men is again en llod t ; ? tjie meeting jo l?e held at .noon tomon'bw at the comity court house in the iu.t.ercHt of the fight upon tin- hoi I weevil. Mr. Quinnerly l> said to he well posted on hix subject having spent much time in the weevil infected area of the. South. A report juM fib-d' w>lh .1 !?] Sv\ riiigcu ?> t it I < - f" H | ? r i 1 1 1 < ? 1 1< 1 1 * 1 1 1 of ed million shows I lull I'Jl four year scliol n I >hips ami (iiti-ycii r agricultural scholarship at Chm.son college a rt1 to In- fil.'i'il hy tlic \vi ii lift;- of fhe.-eoni pi-t.ilivi- examination on .Inly vth l/Hi'li scholarship is worth .*1<mi plus luiiion Vacancies an* to !>?? filled from every county except Crccnwood and .la sjHT. Fort \ nine h ? ? I ? I over ben efjciarv ca.? let ?? lire listed to return during the session 1021 _"J Each eoutit.v i> allotted ji regular one yea r agricultural .scholarship a's .r?, nl-n each congressional district The four vesr scholarship vacancies hy counties in I'pper South < ';i rolinn are shown he low A hhev i I lc. 1 ; Anderson, M; Chct>? Kee. 'J ; Chester 1.; Chesterfield, it : Kdgeiield 'J: Fairfield. ~ (iroenville, rccn wood (?; Kershaw. *J ; Lancas ter. 2 :Laureus. |; McCormick. 1; New i berry. 1! ; < Iconeo,' 'J: Pickens. I : Salu da. : Spartanburg. l? : I'idon, .'t : York, - Miss l^ilita. Armour, onlv daughter of. Mr. and Mri. .1. Ogden Armour. was lunrrled la^f Saturday to John Mitehel. .1 1 The. marriage took plac?? nt the bride's home in Chicago. It was Lolita Armour, it will be renjem beri?d. on whose account I)r. Lofenz, th" famous bloodless surgery export" mine t'? America when she was a < -I i i I < I She was successfully treated by !>i l.oien/ for congenital hip Joint dislocation and has long since re covered except for the slightest sus picion of a limp. The marriage is sjiid to unite two of the greatest fortunes hi the Ctiiled States The {.'room is i world war veteran and is .said to he ;i red blooded A liter ica II. The III ide is stiid to be a verv delno irati' loinr: w oin.i n with hosts ? ? f fni'li I- ill i \\ :i Ik s of , I I e It!' I\f ! ' <-r I' .| Mill ''Us ; i ; i ? I ?hill It: pn rcli i - 1 ? t xr eo f ?- ? .? \ h 1 1 nd red ; 1 1 I i ? - . i T N i ? ? . t ? I : i 1 1 1 1 1 . i I - 1 . i : i ? ! s _ v\ I : . > i 1 1 - ;'ii . 1 1 1 ; ! t e i ? m . ? ? : t n 1 1 i 1 1 '4 J I.I ? < . ' " il i ?) I . 1 n it 1 1 Ml ~ I he i .i ; -.lot i'ii' ..r.h- Tin- r?i , I ?? \\ i 1 1 I" n t i .i ? ? I ? ::.<?{ ii i : v l.\ I I,,- \.-u V < . ? I. > . i |.|. I IK> I \\ I I In .11 liOK'v \ i i'ii I. > i i 1 1 K ? i s |' , .? I I I I, \\ . -? \n, ? 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Saturday ? negro was lynched In (Jeorgla mid Sunday afternoon another met the aanie fate in South Carolina, and Monday another in Mlstimdppi, all for llie uiwe crime- -that which re suit* In uiOHt of the lynching*. ? And yet. before (toother week it will l?o niunu f^r no Muprlae if auother uegro commit h the Mine aort of crime and pays the aatnc penalty lit the hand* of h white inoh. One often wonders v\hy the uetjroeH of the type who commit mich offences do not take warning ^nun the fate that ln-falls other* of their riM?e and ly|rf* and, through aheer animal feat of meeting such fate t hemselves, J? nothing else, refrain from following the path that so often lends to cer tain ami Mpeedy death* But the <p'?,v lion arisen: How many negroes of Ihla class really know of the tyhchtjigs that ha\?- taken place? The stories < a re printed in the dally newspapers, Jt Ih title. "ml read hy the nidre Intelligent negroes. hul what percentage of the negroes of the type and class usually guilty of such crimes ever read daily newspapers, or any "other kind of papers? Neither they nor their asso rates read the paper's,1 a ml it Is doubt jful if the average .negro of the Illiter ate ami criminally Inclined class ever hears uf one <*ut <>f every ten l.vnehlnuS that tH't'tiv, even in the South. ?lf they '??sir hear <?f them, it Is a fragmentary i ami meaner vague v report t.hey get. I <a >iK?-i | along from iii^iith to mouth, as something of no special concern to t In-ill." a n incident that occurred "away yonder" in another part of the world. For. he it remembered, to the ignorant and illiterate, the distance across a county is 'as long as the distance across a State is to the more intelligent and e<peclnll,\ those who have traveled. Here is a tpiestiofi that might well he investigated liv lir. Mot on . ami others who make it a business to keep tal> on the number of lyiichings that !? occur It would be very interesting to I know, just what- percentage of the n?"_'roe< who fall victims of mob ven geance for the usual eri.me -4iave enough edinati' ii even to read a nei\< paper. And hen- is a field of o|>port unity i for the colored ministers and other leaders < ? f the race who have an oj> 1 port unity to addresv them? -to reach tin- rank and f fie. If sut-h leaders | should, in the proper spirit, iti public I add ressi-s., telt of w hat has lately be fallen members of the race who com mitted such crimes, doinn it in speh ; manner as to impress, the ii^ind of the I ? i'imina II \ disposed and the illiterate 1 with a sense of danger and not in J ? | sm-h it manlier as to arouse race hatr ' ed ami prejudice. would it not have l;i wholesome effect and really result fin a decrease in the number of crimes i that so often result in lynching*? 'harlot te Observer. Blaney News Notes. i Itlaney. S. .f i j 1 1?* *2'_\ ? The road worker^ have Unproved t li*' appear a nee of the town by claying Main '.street. What we ii*hhI now Is a well ? enforced speed limit law. Antonio j hilists evidently think they are privl ; ledired characters nnd their needs and Irishes paramount over all others, 'judyin^ hy the liberties they take. I Recently a ear stopped at this place 'after midnight and one of the party >. -reamed lire ami murder. I waking everyone in the surrounding neighbor hood They only were out of K'l^ Kit-hard I * : 1 1 ? I ? of Lauren* is visit ; in;; hi- sister Mrs Ai line Hose. M ? and Mi - t'lan l'lahert\ of llam I ? I \ < lia \ e ret 1 1 ilied home after \i?itin^ h ? parent- Mi-?s (.eiia K?e?e. Mix l'!:i Im-i I > - -i-ti-r a< ? -nipa nied i hem. Mi' I M 1 * t 1 1 1 ? ? 1 f * i?* \ i ^ 1 1 i i ? tr in i ? il r in I >i;i Mi-. I l i . ? p.. il. 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Colorado killing fourteen vn r u-?t.r .- ? . v* s .iloncr rt >f tin. of ( lie fell' > HAKOTJNU HKA MtHTdl HI mix WtrM-WI* H**rth f#r Missing fww *1 HdMHw WuHiiiii^toii, Juno '41,- -A world- wkje search for i he iqImhIa^ crew of the schooner Carroll A,- inuring, of Bath Maine, which piled up on the North Carolina beach last January with all anils set. hut not a living soul aboard has been started fojr the State I*' partuieut through Ann'rlcau cousuls. The mystery la M'tug Investigated by the Department of J turtle** and the lH*i?rtmeUt of Commerce an In also the unexplained dlsapi?earauce uf the American steel freighter Hewitt, out of Sahine Pass. Texas. for Itoston. This craft disappeared at about the ^ainc time that the Deering dtlttf ashore, The fciimmiir.v of t !?c? history of the Deering case as sent to consuls by the. State Department disclose* that when the Deering passed Cape Look out Lightship. N. un January 'JP. while hound from Hlo l>e .fnnelro for Norfolk, a man other than the mas ter reported that the vessel had lost both anchors and asked to lie imported to its owners. Two days, later the yt*s?el w?s found on tiie Iiea eh in s\ 1 1 i ? - 1 ? at the State ! Department dcscriltrd us ''lit such con dition that there In every suspicion of foul i ? 1 : i \ having occurred." The do pa rt incut's summary also km.v- that a. short time after the Deer i lug passed (lie lightship, ii steamer, t tic [in me <<f which has not been as* eertained, passed the light vessel and was 'asked to stop and take a ines snjie for forwarding, but tto response was received to the numerous at tempts on the part of the master of the lightship to attract the ? vessel ' attention." The department's sunimary then savs tliat on April 11. the following message was picked up in a bottle near Cape Ilatteras. "Deering captured bvv. till burning boat something^' like closer, taking off everything. handcuffing crew f Crew hiding all oyer ship. No chance t<> make escape. Finder please notify headqunt tors of Deering." "The schooner carried a motor life boat and a dory p,he State Depart incut's summary oontlnuf'S. "but neither (if tliein has been picked up and no wreckage found, Must uf the provision** clothing and supplies of the vessel iiad been re moved." fJovcrnment agents investigating tin- Hewitt and Peering eases said n,ry afe r?H ffle<l atid that thus far they had nut funnel a single clue that might lead to a sulntlon of the mys teries. Kqiially as baffling, they say, are the eases of the British Steamer Al'byn and the Russian fhark Yute. which disappeared last faN off the North Carolina coast. The AHtyn sailed from Norfolk last ( )i't<il?or ami n??ver was heard f rofn again, while t lie Yute when off 'Cape liattcras sent a radio message asking for aid. hut when steamers reached the |>osition clven in the message an hour later no trace of the vessel was found and it l< said she has never been heard from since. Reports to the government are that the weather was perfectly calm. After the Hewitt disappeared and t lie Peering came ashore without a crew, a British insurance eoiup/u.v. ?k ? v suggested that the two vessels prob ably had cafllided and that the Peer lug- crew went down with the He witt An iuvc-tigntion h\ coast guard officer-, however, convinced them tliat the I leering was not damaged <uffh*i e n 1 I x lo warrant a Conclu.-ion (bat she had heen in a collision with any other era ft I n\ e-l iya |oi lure say that ibex do not take -eriou-ly suggest ion- <>f I'.ol- I -hex ,K raider- or deep >ea pii.iit hut I lie) add that oiie u'Uc>? i- a- I as j aii"thfi Thex arc imliin-il i < ? t he i opinion that 1 1 n ? i xx o <a-<- \x ill go <ioxx ii in In-tor.x xx itli the "othel nil - ? I x ? ?? I 1 1 1 \ - 1 e i i < ? ? of the -ca tin* great i>! .'I xxhi'h "L record. tin-x declare i- iliar of the A nut i< an I >. ? r U Marie < . -ii xxlm h xx. i- found ? ? f i. the Az?>r i - three in nib- after she Ii ft 1 1 j i r ? ? j ?e. in I s7'_' \x i r 1 1 at; ^a i !- -et . inula inag< d. j in i . i > 1 1 1 xx ea I he : I ? ' 1 1 xx i t ! : i< < r e w I 1 1 1 I - - i 1 1 _ A hoarding pa rt x fron. r ' . . -hip ! \\ ! i 1 1 -u'iii"-'l the bark I > i : i . I the! rah.i ' f"i ? I i 1 1 1 1 ? - 1" \xi:b ? off??e I in : lie pot . i irl ever* I h : i . _ ; 1 1 ? < . : i ? . I the -hi ? ill the -auie fn| id i ' I <> 1 1 .1 Would haxe been bad tbv ? I ?? xx t ft . . T 1 1 \ a fcxx III i II lit e- hefore I >11 :t ?'??wing iiuo -liiite wii- a xva-t xvtuch '"e . -:i p j t.iiii - vx if.- I, ad heen inak?:.?. xxlule r.?\- ii-. -d hx the i apta \x ( re ? in t he !.>>?? Iii I he f ? ? ? i - 1 1 ?- w.i- a rahh \xi'!> playing ?aid? di-'iihuted ;i Ii >111 ? I t - I 1 1 ? 'Mg I' Tl ! ? *11 i t ? 1 - ? 'f I lie erew hiul 1 ? i - ? 1 1"? * 1 \ ii ft t .'.iiin- of . a r>l - I nli - "in i ? f j i : , - \ ' i aid ?< in r lieri x\ . i i- ie:i n.. r i i . ? . ~h . | > :ew The x e ? ? e . w;i - tow. 1 to |Mi|t in.' ,iffi:i put ?errici- 'air ahont ?i\ . i ? ? - * ?h? d?-;i t *J *? *;t red com j (>let'.\ \x 1 1 h her >-rew and no word. Iia - i ? x i" .nil., from he* Another mytery of i- e >e:t >*p<ilji ted to |- ffc,- <f t be Ameri<an fnffate ? Wasp, which, after defeating a Brit [ l?h frigate in the war of 1812, wiled away from the acene of battle, nerer to he heard from again. Pirate* May Be Aetitr. Portland, Maluc, June 91- ? The the ory that pirate* are afloat iu the north Atlantic has found credence here. Itelief in tbi^ explanation of the fate of the recently missing ships lias grown Willi establishment of the faetN that the niNWgo in a bottle picked up two moiit Iim ago north of Cai>e Hat torus purporting to explain the disap pearance of the crew of the five masted Hath schooned Carroll (leering a mystery ship, of Diamond Shoals, was written by Henry Bates of lsles> , l?oio. Maine, a member of tin- crew. Question* of Us genutness were set tied today hy handwriting experts \\ ho compared It w ith letters written l?,v Hates. The unsigned note stated that the schooner had been captured hy one oil-burning craft, something like n subchaser, that the members of the crew who were hiding all over the ship with no chance to escape were be ing handcuffed and that everything \n as being taken off. Through the efforts of Mrs. Willis It Wormed, of this Hi y. wife of il".\ cuptaiu of the Peeling, eml friend* the ^Investigation was started by t Ik Stale Department, the Department of i 'onuuerce. tiie eonst guard and other giivernment agencies |.o establish I 1m* fate of the missing crew, which eon sisted of twelve men beside* the rap 'lain. They are working on the the ory, that ih?,* oil steamer Hewitt which disappeared lit the same locality at about the same time while bound from i'lAiiS to It{Wt<>n eaj?lured by tb'? ^:i me l'ii ale crew The United Stales .government is to | present a special medal to the eit.\ of | Verdun commemorating the horoie d* j fense of the fortress by French t roups. ? 1 . ? ? ? ?? SAVING DlD HIM NO 6COD Fate Hod Laugh at Man Who Prac ticed Self-Dental in the Use of Tobacco. "Six years ago." said Smlthsun, **I made up my mind flint I was .smoking too much. It didtrt? seem to affect my health in tlio least, hut I thought it a foolish waste of money, and I decided to give It up." "A very sensible Idea," remarked Brownlow. "So I thought at the time. I reck oned up as closely as I could how much I had been spending each day on cigars and tobacco. That sum I set aside each morning, and started a banking account with It. I wanted to be able to show exactly how much I had saved by not smoking." "And how did It work?*' inquired Brownlow. "At the end of si* years I had ?150 In the bank." "Good! Could you let me ? " "And a few days later," Interrupted Smlthson, "last Tuesday, in fact ? the bank failed. You haven't got * cigar about you. have you?" She Objected at Last. He had Just gone Into the grocery business and did nothing except talk "shop-shop-shop" when he went to see his best girl. At first she endured It because she did not wish to offend him ; later merely because she could find no way to reprove him. But her chance came. Onp night when he was at hor house he picked up the telephone book and began Idly to glance through It. His Idle manner became one of Interest 11s he scanned one page. Then her wrath overcame her. "It's been bad enough to hear you talk about nothing else but that old store," she stormed, ''but It's too much for you to come tn my house and go through the telephone book hunting out prospective custom ers." Praise for High-Heeled Shoes Won mi i* s high heeled -hoes. regard ed by medical scfc#tce f<>r \ears as production of nervous trouble*, para! ysis and other ill-, have at last come In for professional eorntuciulaf Ion, That high heded shoes nia\ t>e re garded as a preventive of consumption was the (led. i ra t ion of I>oc:.ir <;>?iis..>7 befor? (he Acadenn of S< I * ? i ? ? > |)o< tor <!aiiti?v follow i 1 1 u >-\perl merits, found, he declared. t!.;it ?h?- ,ic. 1 1 <>f i of standing or walking on the toes is comluciv e to chest l?re? i hint; a- op posed to abdominal breathing Manv cases of coixiimpt ion he | ?? ? i f 1 1 1 otjr. hn \ e their origin In the f.n t that the upper 1'ifgs of abdominal breathers become diseased through lack of com plete ic" i) ..mil-Moil from whi.j, tlie wearers of high hec|?"d slices spl loni suffer. Tractor Which Wilks. A new t>p?" "f 1 1 nei or ihrtf ha* re cently been developed has M series of legs and walks like a horse There are four crankshaft- each having m set <rf four legs giving the tractor s!vfi*en legs on whl<h I' In addition there are four wheels automatical^ one rated b\ tl ? trncfor engine s.. f < they rim he lowered '<? the ro?\(P..^| thus Converting the inn. h i ? ? ? into ? motor truck The feet lire -ho.) J,, ,-r>^ form to the ground < ondltlwnV It Is said fh?t the tractor may he n??ed to plow. s. .'?! cultivate, hurrim mow and harvest, rnke fumlch p.o. , - for ft Iter maetdnerj ns n rra. Tor ar.d power plant end n'?o to ki ? ?-uck for road work atid heavy hsnling NKUKO LYNCHED Captured by M?C?rmkk and Identified by \ktlm. McCormlek. H. 0? June 111. Hot bert (Junrles. a negro, charged wltn criminal assault on a white woman of this county, wan lynched by a mob here this afternoon. The negro WMi captured earlier In the afternoon. Kollowlug Ide.ntlflcatlon by the victim ; he was force.il to cllinh a tree ami wa" Ihen riddled with bullets. TvY<? thousand citizens of contlgu j ou* South Carolina and Oeflrglll . toil title* took part in the hunt for j the uegro. ii lid fqruu-iT a dragnet about McCormlek eonuty which was main j tallied from the time the crime was! perpetrated until the negro wax cap j hired this afternoon. i Following his . apprehension the negro was taken before the victim ' i and identified as the assailant. Meui- ' | bur* nf the posse- are afro alleged !??' ' havt- identifuod him. The negro then, j it Is said, admitted his guilt and told j i he poijsc : , I "l4eU aft the colored ' people ^ ItHU i^the wrong thing and t*<ll to \rj and be better people au,t ^v<r tryf the deed th*t I tefcd." ?fakeu to m graveyard lu tluj . of wood! where, (he fftpult w#, 1<om mltted, h plow line wan tle?i at)out'hl? iuH'k and u truce chain about Wi? body gnd ho w?h told to ctim)? > ^ C'ooly the negro climbed; is faf ^ lu* hutted uud a member of th* ^ followed litm uml chained and It in. As the white man reached th? ground a volley Of shots were fired, i lu- negro dying Instantly. The body wa* left j^kpglog t0 lh(l tree Hiiri places of the rope unit chain and even finger* ?nd tecs were claim. (H| l?y the crowd whleh collected Bfjer the moh dispersed. The crime was perpetrated cUrlj Saturday morning near Plujtn branch. The yletlm Is married and of a proml m ilt family. . s ? Switzerland Is j?ow overwhelmed with young girls lookhi? f .r sltun Hon# a^ domestic servatit^ WHEN YOU BUY FROM US THE CASH STORE (FORMERLY McLEODS GRO CERY) IS NOW COMPLETELY STOCKED WITH ANY THING YOU MAY NEED IN THE LINEf OF GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES? ALL FRESH AND ABSO LUTELY' GUARANTEED? AND AT PRICES WHICH WILL SAVE YOU FROM 10c TO 20c ON EVERY DOLLAR SPENT WITH US. WE WANT AND. WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS, BU1VFIRST OF ALL WE WANT TO CON VINCE YOU THAT IT WILL MEAN MONEY TO YOU TO, PAY CASH AND CARRY YOUR PACKAGES HOME. Read the following prices, then come to see us. Re member these prices are not for one day only, but apply any day of the week. Rib Bacon, per pound, 15c Sugar, per" lb. 8c~ Smoked Bacon, per lb. ...25c Meal, per peck, 30c Best Rice, per qt 10c Snowdrift, 8 pounds. $1.15 Snowdrift, 4 pounds 60c Luzianne Coffee, per lb 25c Caraja Coffee, per lb 28c White House Coffee, lb. 40c Pie Peaches, 3 lb can ... 20c Chum Salmon, 1 lb can, 10c Blue Valley butter per lb 45c Be*t Cheese, per lb. * 25c Prunes, per pound .....18c Octagon Soap, 6 cakes 25c Arrow Borax Soap, cake 3c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c Red Alaska Salmon, can 13c Jello Ice Cream Powdef 12c Argo Starch, 3 packages 25c Rex Pork and Beans 10c Salt Mackeral : 13c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oranges, per dozen 50c Cucumbers, per pound. ...10c Tomatoes, per pound 20c Lemons, per dozen, 50c Bananas, per dozen ......50c Irish Potatoes, per pk 40c NEW REDUCED PRICES ON CAKES AND CRACKERS Complete Stock National Biscuit Company's Package Goods Just Received. Regular 20c packages ? now Regular 10c packages ? now selling for 15c selling 2 for 15c THE CASH STORE Formerly McLeod's Grocery Base Ball Today FRIDAY. JUNE Z4TH Camden vs. St. Matthews Fair Grounds Park, At 5:00 P.M. L. A. PROUTY SODA FOUNTAIN Best Made in America it i nu*re>ted . let us know and we will mail yon 1 ' '^U(' <l '? 1 ' Photographs. We also carry a complete hnc ot So da Fountain Supplies. Distributors for J Hunffer 1 r ' r < i Snnth,. C oncentrated Syrups and Crushed Fruits. KOLMAN FOUNTAIN SUPPLY COMPANY. ???M Itnan *trret. WeM, P. O. Ik>\ 1273 SAVANNAH, ' ^ ' GEORGIA