The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 15, 1925, Image 7
thk rndowmknt fund
lhoM* Who Helped To Swell The Five
Million Campaign
Following is a list of Kcrahaw
uunty people who contributed to the
ntfiisivp appeal for the American
.t-iiiPP $5,000,000 endowment fund
t{,v disabled veterans and orphans of
K- World war: /
i'hc Fashion Shop $5.00
Jack Hums .. . . . . 1.00
v\ c. Whitaker .. .. . . 1.00
Arthur Smith . . 1.00
smokes & Kvana . . 2.00
?hnry Kiche.l .. 5,00
>t H* Baum . . . . . 3.00
/.t-iiip & DePass .. ? ,v . . . . . , 5.00
J. Whitaker 5.0O
fjush & McL<K)d .. 5-00
;i. (?. Carriaou, Jr. .. 10.00
u. A. Boykin 9.00
\|>ss Catherine Wallace .. .. . .1,00
Villis Sheorn . 1.00
It. DeLoache . 1.00
1*. Truesdale 1.00
>1, D. Miles . . . . 5.00
r'letcher' Moore .. .. .. .. 2.00
Ben IK'Loache ? ? 100
Raymond Moore . . . 1.00
K.. Campbell .., 2.00
Mis* M. K. Co raid .. .. 1.00
\y. Ciettys , . 1,00
jforyO Monroe . . 1.00
Sf'rs. Willie Jones .. 1.00
Sheheen .... .. .... .. 1.00
Roed . 1.00
X. Reed 1.00
}. 1/. Mimnaugh .. .. , . 5.00
Springs <fc Shannon .. .. .. . . 5.00
Miller Jones .. . . 1.00
'amden Clothing- Co. . . . . . , 5.00
K. Lee . . . . . 3,00
fome Furnishing: Co. 5.00
{urns & Barrett 15.00
,ouie Lomansky . . 1.00
ohii Rickard .... . . . . . . . . .50
amden* Candy Kitchen .50
. W. Dickson . . . 2.50
lis* Christine Jones . . ... . . 1.00
B. Moseley . . . 1.00
Snyders . . ... . . .. . . ... . . 2.00
ya nt Brannon .. .'. .75
L. 1.. Clyburn . . . 1.00
>:oru*y Campbell 1.00
I. O. Wilson . . 1.00
Dr. R. E. Stevenson . .'. 5.On
\Vrnon McDowell ' ... 2.00
Miss Kmmie Alexander . . . . 1.00
i. Tindall 1.00
tV'v S? Burnett- . ... , . , 1.00
ioff . t ? . . 25
\ A. A. Shanks , . . . . ./ 50
j V. T. Smith .'. . 1.00
'ash . . . .50
Mi-s Ida Kibble . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
ash 30
'. Whitaker, Jr. 1.00
MANY TO SERVE SENTENCE
\urth Carolinians Guilty of Mutilai
incr Young Jewish Salesman
Williams tun, N. C\, May 12.?The
i ;:l chapter in the Martin county
ix.h cases will be written here tomor
?'i\v when Judge N. A. Sinclair will
.-.? sentence on Henry Dennis Grif
r, .lulian Bullock and F. \V. Spar
? >\v, Sr.. convicted this evening of
?erforming an operation on Joseph
A. NYedleman, tobacco salesman, on
Surdity morning, March 29. At the
time 21 other defendants, who
nave previously pleaded guilty to
\>eing accessories to the fact?. will be
?entenced.
Tom Lilly, one of the alleged ae
?essories, lies at the point of deatii
.?s the result of a self inflicted gun
.?hot wound in the forehead and J.
T. Smithwick, another alleged acces
sory, is ill with pneumonia.
Those pleading guilty to the acces
sory charge, and who will be sentenc
?d tomorrow are':
Kdgar Johnson,. Lester Edmond
??'11, Tom Harrell, L. A. Croom,
Louis Johnson, James H. Gray, Grady
Smith, John Gray Corey, Jim Horton
'"oltrain, Alfred P. Griffin, Albert
iurkin, Clarence Gurkin, Allen Grif
fin, Hen Lilly, Sherwood Roberson,
John A. Griffin, A. W. Gi;iffin, Hu
bert Griffin, E. C. Stone, John Gur
s.n and Roy Gray.
Solicitor Don Gilliam announced to
? iftit that the state will move dis
"T ?a: of the indictment charging
^?? Hi-man with attacking u young
?M i!'t;n county girl, upon which he
"?vn~ to have been brought to trial
r. the present cases were conclud
It was on this charge that he
' ??? heing held in the county jail here
he was seized by the mob.
?iuige Sinclair stated tonight that
K '-.'i court reconvenes tomorrow
: he will give attorneys for
? W . Sparrow, Jr., indicted as one
' ?? principals in the case. the)
<>f pleading guilty t<> the
? ?? having the case lemovrul
'?""?"rr rounty for trial.
jury, in its verdict tolltghr,]
mmended mercy for Claro Heatn,
t'-im "guilty but without malice"
:.u u<ed by the jury. "Guilty with
; :<??? .?forethought" was the ver
:?turned as to Griffin, Bullock j
'1 1' W. Sparrow, Sr. The crime
vnsch Heath is convicted carries
1 --...Mmum punishment of 10 years
? op: isor.ment to the state prison
A nthe maximum in the other three
? is years imprisonment.
M.?. Bessie David received the nom
???Htion for treasurer -of Marlboro
?unty in a special Democratic pri
mary held Tuesday. Her majority
over both of her opponents was 26,
She will be the first woman to hold a
Political office ift Marlboro county.
husband was the former treas
urer and <tteri a short wMIe ago.
Benton Sheorn 50
Joe Moseley ,25
David Wolfe .. ,, 5.00
Baruch Nettles Co ..5.00
K H. Buddin .. . ?.00;
C. McKuln .. 2.00
J. S. Fischer .. 1.00
A. Kare*h ? .. '? . 5.00
Schlo.shurt's . 5.00
W. CS. Wilson .. j.00
George Wilson .. .. .. .. .. 1,00
J. C. Nicholson 1.00
W. R. Gardner .. .. 1.00
Rhame Bros. ;,.no
W. L. Jackson 5.00
Fletcher Smith .. . .50
A . Whcheen ., 4 ( 1.00
L. S. Benson ,. .'. ,. ,, .. 1.00
Miss M. M. Kirkland 1,00
Mrs. Ledford .. .. .50
Mrs. H. M. Daniel .. .. .. .. 1.00
Miller ,< 5.00
C. J. Shannon, Jr. ... .. .. 1.00
Miss L. Shannon 1.00
Mrs. H. K. Drakeford .. . \ 1.00
K. B. Drakeford . .50
11. L. Smyrl 1.00
Mrs. I*, D, Holland 25
Mrs. A. F. Watts ,r>0
Mrs. J, C. Hilton' .. 1.00
J. C. Hilton 5.00
Miss Ruth McLeod 2.00
S. E. Be I v in .... 1.00
Henrj Belvin .. 1.00
F. i I. A minis. .. .. .... 1.00
Arrants .. 1.00
T. J. Holland 1.00
J. R, McLeod 1.00
J. C. McLeod ; .. .. 1.0i|
C. V. Galloway .. .. 1.00
D! G. Joye . 1.00
John Rabon, Jr. . . .; 1.00
Julian Hush . . . . 1.00
J. E. Ross 1.00
Davis UK)
Smyrl Halsall .. 1.00
Dempsey 1.00
Godwin . .... . . L00 J
Gus Mukisti .. .. 1.00
Pete Papajohn 1.00
F, D. Goodale .. .. .. .. .. 1.001
Cash .... .;V .. ,,, .. ,. . ..' .. .25!
Walter Smith .. .'. .". ..'. ?? 1.00 j
J. E. Jone? .. .. ?? ?? 1-001
Mrs. W. P. Thomas -.50
Hotel Camden .. 2.001
G. C. Bruce... . 2.00j
Commercial Hotel .. 5.001
John Lang ford . . . . . . .-. .... 2.001
C. Wv Evans .. .. 5.001
John Smith ? 1.00 |
Bisse! Kennedy . . . . 2.00
T. E. Huggins 25 j
E. Lee 10
Mrs. C. K. Webster .50
Dan Jones 1.00
Jack Whitaker Sr. 1.00 j
1). R. Williams 1.00 j
Mrs. Hattie E. Baruch .. .. 5.00
Carolyn Heyman . .1.00
B. B. Clarke, Jr. . . 5.00
Frank Mavnard 1.00
Bill Smfvl 1.00
Harrv Wilson . . . . 50
M , C. West . . 50
Willie Nelson 100
11. G. Wooeley .. 5.00
S. 1). DeLoache 1.00
Leroy Woo ten .. .... .. .LOO
J. H. Osborn 2.00
B. 1). Boykin . . . . 5.00
John Villepigue 5.00
W. H. Ashcraft 1.00
T. V. .Walsh 1.00
Camden Wholesale G10 10.00
Southern Cotton Oil Co 10.00
Wm, King 5.00
N. P. Gettys 1.00
J. B. Zemp 5.00
Mrs. Steve Perry 1.50
Dr. J. .W. Corbett 5.00
Hoyt Rush 1-00
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. deLoach . . 50.00
Mrs. Leroy Woo ten 1.00
Mrs. W. L. McDowell 2.00
Miss Mary Blaekwell .. .. .. 1.00
Mrs. Jack Whitaker 1.00
M iss Margaret Burnett .. .. 1.00
Mrs. H. L. Watkins 1.00
Mrs. B. W. Rhame 1.00
Mrs. L. L. Clyburn 50
Miss M. E. Brasington 1.00
Miss Marjorie Hannah 1.00
Mrs. ,J. H. Clyburn 1.00
Mrs. John Rhame 50
L. A. Wittkowsky 5.00
Mrs. P. T. Villepigue 1.00
Miss Alberta Team 2.00
Miss Eileen Little 1.00
0. M. Forte LOO
Mrs. Leo Schenk 2.00
Mrs. L. II. Schenk 2.00
Mrs. Wm. Shannon 1-00
Mrs. Whit Lenoir . . 50
Mrs. R. W. White . 50
Mrs. B. Barfield 50
Mrs. J. S. Rhame L00
J. W. WTilson L00
Mrs. W. L. Jackson . . L00
Mrs. L. T. Stewart 50
Mrs. Nero Reed 25
Mrs. Lizzie Brasington 25
Miss B. Goodale 25
Cash ' ?' 5
1, Click 100
Mrs. W. S. Burnett L00
Mrs. Willie Whitaker 50
Mrs. II. Savage LOO
Mrs. Wm. King LOO
Mrs. C. C. Whitaker LOO
Mrs. Leslie Zemp L00
Mrs. H. Tindal 100
Mrs. li. M. Kennedy, Jr LOO
W. F. Nettles J ?0
Miss Lena Lineberger >?
D. M. MeCaskill LOO 1
J. H. McIx?od a n'! I
J. H. Clyburn j
Snm Nicholson .. I'nni
N. c. Arnett u-uu 1
W. L. Stokes L00 j
Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Baum .... >00
John Waters L00|
R. S. Williams p-'"'
Alex Papajohn 2.00 ;
Joe Lewis ,
Christmas ?
F. N. McCorkle 100
B. W. Rhame ' 00
U. N. Myers 1.001
J. H. Reese 1.00
G. T. Little, Jr L00,
C. P. DuBo.se v ?? 5.00
.1. S. Lindsay 2.00 1
Henry Savage 5.00
Mrs. G. H. Lenoir 5.00
Hunter I>ang 1.00
Charles Zemp L00
G. DeBruhl L00
Nettles Lindsay 5.00
W. R. DeLoache 5.00
M. H. Heyman & Co 5.00
Camden Floral Co? 5.00
A. 8. Llewellyn 10.00
W.- R. Zemp .... 10.00
v. r.?
? J ...?.... .. ?;} - .
J. B. Parker . 100
Victor Ward .. . ?# ? 1 . 200
JUHmi Itoseboro 1.00
J. K. Ray 1.00
K. T. Truwriale .. ...... tOO
J. U, Durham . . Y. .. 1.00
James Team , . .. ft-00
L. I. (iuion . . . , . . 5.00
1>. M. Kirk ley 1.00
J. M. Spears . . 1.00
J. K. West 5.00
J. B. McCoy 2.00
H. I>. McCaskiM 2.50
B. 1). McDonald .. ft.00
U . K. Kstridfte , . , . . . .... . . 1.00
. H. Sowell ^ ft.00
L. M. Rose ... .. .. 50
(). J. ftpse .50
1). Li. OkIhjim ?.00
S. H. Micklo .. 5.00
J. H, Bar field ft.00
Emily Stover. . . .. 1.00
W. W. ('nut hen .. 1.00
M. Qi Kletcher KOQ
Mary Browne . ;. . . 2,60
Min6r Holley .. . . .25
H, T. Catoe 50
B . ?). Cm too .. .. .50
Mrs. L. I). Ogburn .25
M. Hilton .. . 10
Z. A. Catoe 50
\V. Cl. MePherson 05
Richard Kubanks . 25
1). F. Roberts .. . . .. .. .25
M. P. .Johnson 1.00
Oscar Munn .. .. 25
A. F. HolUy 1.00
Shula Munn 25
S. M. Carne . 1.00
L, D. Ou'burn, Jr V 25
K. Mt Workman . , . .. '. 5.00
Nuffield Holland .50
.1. \V. Hoi nsby . . ...... , . .50
All's. J. C. Kiikjund . .2i"i
L. J. l?Huikenbt>rry 100
Minnie Smyrl 25
Kiuu io Campbell . . . . ' 25
Mrs. 1-. >'? Faulkonbt-rry f>0
R. CltnunU M
.1. M . Workman . . ...... ,, .25
K. C. Poaroe .. 1.00
p. <;. J ?y e .... ........ i.oo
Pat A mints 1.00
W. O. Scuffle 5.00
c. II. Ytttes , 5.00
Miss Kvelyii Sunders , . ... 1.00
Miss M. M. Turner .. 2.00
I.ui'lla Harris 1.00
Mrs. Kirtland t1.00
Mrs. Krumbhol/. . 1.00
Water* .. .. 1.00
Mrs. Double. ". . 1,00
Stove Robinson 10.00
Mt;s. Keep . . . 2.00
Miss Couix'n . . .... . . . . 11.00
Mrs, Wilcox . . . : ? . . . ? . . . 1.00
Robert Oautben . . .r?0
Mrs. Win. Uoodale .. 1.00
T. 11. Klotehpr *lf>
J. I,.? nruugrhtoir . . . . .50
S. W. Harfield 2.'*
C, A. Johnson , . . . .... 1.00
W. T. UxxUey ., 100
Cleveland Holley .. . . . . .. .20
Jason Olvhurn . . .25
II. M. Robinson 1,00
J. \V. Truesdale .. ., .. 25
H. H. Kauikenberry ... .. .50
(i. W. Habon 1.00
J. I.. llin>on . . 1,00
11. T. Kabon . , . ! 50
t.\ I.. Triinnui 1.00
Mi*a R08U Goigvnhetiriei' ,. .. 1.0l>
Miscellaneous , > . . 1.01
K. D. Ulakenoy ... 5.00
Mrs. Mitcham .. .. .. .. .. 1.00
Sehenk & Co. .. ., .. 5.00
Kntflish Harbor Shop J.05
K. K. Crewninn .. , . .. 1.0<>
K. N. MvDawoll 5.00
Mrs. M. ('. Wii-k, Jr. .... . . 2!>.0<>
Mi s, K. I!. Suw'oiuon .. .'. ?? 1.00
Ca*h . ... . . . ? ., . . ... ., 1.00
I'M win Mulit'T ? .... 5.00
(\ (\ (\>8UkV . . . . . ? .v,> 5.00
S. M. Montgomery 1.50
Kleetrik Maid Hakory , , 10.00
llirsch Bros, >, ; . .. 5.00
\V . lTji't hmo'>? ltt.50
l)ul?os<> Park Killing Station .. 2,00
Mrs. ('. (\ Am-nint . V . .. 2.50
If, (J . I'arvison, Sr. 20.00
Mrs. Jake Hivseh , . . , .. 1.00
1,. T. Mills . . 15.00
Mrs. W. II. IY..i,< ... I.tm
Cash . . ... ... 50
U. H. Pitts . 5.on
iiev. (iruham 1.00
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is fast slipping from the rocky heights of true Bible faith? Do you know that scores of theological semi
naries, where your future ministers are being trained, have ruled out an infallible Bible; that thousands of
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