The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 13, 1925, Image 6
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slvoi Hy < iiewtn < ounly Officwrn
Whilr ilnuUnM Loud ?>l t.iguor
x:irof. 41. Nov. 7 Sid f'lybum. "1
liatik Hill. 4ui?K : iuH ami J.illeU when
i o uttempUnl ?'? - uu an . utouiu^ilc
uaa ; whiskey by four CheHtcf
ounty iXficeiK car ly ?<>tUiyt ,:mU a
..iorn-i H jury. impaneled shortly ut
?*r the ^otnptJy loturneU
verdict that '.he . wounds www
4 n f ire ted I'.v ot fleers "in the i><ntovirt
'wv ui their y.voin duty/" Then! va*
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1*1 Nov.. V. A nonage "i
/'>*?, ltftf.M :n the account* '<i U. A.
^WlUori, t'oynHJ iouniy iieaauter., .v?n?
j ) rporttd !t> iKr ;;r?nd jury by audit
j of 9 vvho H*?W imi'tt making 'heckj
| of tha )mm>Kh I'(>j ihif past Vivcmii
w*'?'Kb ;a ti iiU< tmg life 'hiv itti:- :
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i <iJti nivoivi t" \ ? pumbvi "i !
iitiu*, entenny "/v t rttii'iiiiif. i>f funds I
lo ff;?- ? (ighvay ? . omiiMssWn j
ftbti "? hti. ' oiJectiou ?1' mil t fyt on <U
|?Oftiu .i-iui (uu)Kn 49 the county, the;
tiC t *?l* H t.H I ? t ^ UpOIieii.
Phi- grand jury adopted Qui nJpuit j
Mid i viHuumiMida that the board >J.
< ount .v ,< iminiiasionei * Utk^ what ac- 1
lion win* ntnTSHary 10 teeovei ibe
? tunda, In addition lb the .hortagu,
s ttitj report '' riticizcH adversely the
; manner in vyhich the hooks ? < ?? othw.j
' c oufity ojffiec# ait- kept.
Mr, Kllison, in t tate merit tonignt,
j denies a.ii charges as to ifreg uUritio*.
The shortage charges made against
' the ( rt'eemvood official ait* tho third
alleged against former county treas
urers of the upper part '-it the tate
| during the- past two weeks.
| The ?Tirtf.t was .made here October
28 when the auditing- firm <>f Kat&ic
Saus.H.v and <oinpiiny reported to tho (
delegation tnat in alleged hortajcv i
of $(K21,&?9.h5 had been discovered m
tho accounts "t U <i. Miller, farmer
I Spartanburg ounty 'treasurer, a.a of
'November IS,* I'J&l. fu ? iddition the ,
1 auditors i e ported that .? um -lightly I
tt i < truss t f S2>li),(HH> nas credited on I
Mi' tuMiks i i 'iic Hank t ?Durfcan, >r I
; v\ i'lich Wilier was president, o thej
lunty vhen ' fiat nstitution -.vast
..?*<?<1 : . I hrt'mbcr. hVil.Jv ? he * tato I
uuk i xanMrtri' r"rC' ;? iieged nonage s
i rt* - -ua.n v nil** ii at ? narireu i
i gainst -.4 a\ ? iiier . ounty ?.>tlfioaU
. . - l .( >ed iiort'ige op.ortj
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I. ill- tin hllOM Kilt* IU tfltUl
Hrow Nvjtro* dun.
\Villill Ov<M?, .Nov. Uv ? J. Aumiii
ttcuit, IH-ybui -old rojutruttion fore
man, lost hu life thu morning while
'lying- to iut ttt pmwuJtel ii In
' family of two <>i hi? (u?Kro workmen.
Tonight Stteulf J aim* Mur.fi o aui
uiiu i (Hi ne.n wcui scour? tut th'v
U'Ufity fjfcjs J iiin , Davis, fathei of twn
nc^ro two ue#ro \amtrm ti;n j
workmen hao malrieu; and who
'o have the a jject Cd': Mr.
Hcott'v oeaeemakin^ minion th.??
morning. tbouiH:H0 oVlovk.
Mr, Scott w?# fatally wounded. by
pAVt?) it i? h|U>jcv4? after hit
HUbMu i h>. ouuh hu, .archway that
marked ihe entrance to the nqicro
! Hit I . ' frpxrt N?U(1. llfOUt "PI .UHl MK
hail miles above Monticello ail ])kV,o
Mai tin's... plate. DAvis, according. to
U. II. Phillips, chief of j>ollce of
WinnJrboro, came tt> , tlif d<mr upon
seeing the foreman's approach unci
alter opening the swinging ' panel
fired on the white man with a shot
KUn.
The wad of shot took effect in Ml.
Scoit's ltwjc> and he fell to thy
ground. A negro workman, friend to
the two men who huci married Pay**'
daughters, star ted to the house with
thi- uction foreman. After Un
loading his gun at Mr. .Scott, "DiiViF
turned on the negro and fired at him.
Some of the shot truck the negro
l ead,. I>ut he not thought ^vto l?v*
venousiy injured.
T. I. McMeekin. brother- in-law of
Mr. Scott, was notified i?f the trouble.
He hurried with a car to the scene,
and putting Mi. Scott n the machine
Mar ted 'o. < 'olurrcbia. It did not seem
tit first. ? ha i Mr. Scott was very
>-.ei iou8.i,\ hurt. lmt !>y the time the
automobile ..ot ? u ('olumbia it was
ividout thai. l\u was -inking. lie was
lairied -.o ihe Uaptiat hospital, where
l o died i~y s han .11 hour aticr ad
mittance. ? . ? ' '' ?
! >.* v is uicio escape. The. officers
<< i"j >
f.-t fan f i.'id uunt\ we're notified >1
' hooiini* ijifl a L-arch was start -
? i. !.> mhouads rom Sumter were
< pon ?; he ? i rne aid mme
: mik >p . h(- mi!. In thi
meant imp csidents >t Pairtield
; iTVi'fi -.?? . ffierrs. The ?ioR'? trailed j
: no ixu >ihj ran . patch of wood s i
! ut rvere >"?: he it ft. \ftrr that i
Lie- rt'u,ri ? r.:i rheir "eiper> seemed )
' (i ; unit i -i i.v: ?, -rd :it imd- ?
: .irht o ' t' ??j*re had Keen j
! >pnd. , ei.i'vi d * hat l.e-i vns
makioi; i s way ;; : he ? r, "? i t ;.).*\ ? ? I
the .ii t.unt jv.
hianl;ensni n ' \.?sr ; uction ? om
1 - nv, t which Mr. Scott vas the
1 )irmnn' ompieied :s ????orK i round
Mont.i-ri'o vRt week .md "hi* morning
ifiifirnm ? move to (Jeorfjc
t mn ? n mother j|?. !*he "wn nejproJ
work men came ?> Mr. Scott ind told
1 int "hat lim I>.ivi< uad refused to
allow is daughter? ? 'heir wives ? to
move to < flioy .isktd the
'?'low;'' : ?> t'o :ho negro's hoiMte,
i ??n.?on with him nH ^*ct hi* permia
? <>n o\* ; he women to move with the
t a n t/. V
\ mpaniod hv i - '-.ocrc ? whose
rame '.he ?>ffie?*r id not l;r.ow- -Mr.
Scott tart.*! : v DaVi-i' r.ouxn. In
graining ?-ntrahee <o the ?*rr.nt .ard
he ' ad to fonp ? ,% make ?')< whv un
ci r* ?* ? ne .ir?*hwiv. .i hort istance
from the homo ir wi\* .*/hin? he was
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\Vhile *ae fc<T'rf ml w <i'r>erR
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Tudor Sedan
*580
Taurine * *290
Rutuibotit * 260
Coupt - ? 320
Pordbr Sedan 660
Clo??d e?r? iacotor. D??
IBIIIBllMt
cctn ua npin i*?i.
AUtHcwYtA^ D&rml
Color: r Channel Green. Up
hmhttiy to harmonize. A 11
tteel body, polished nickel <
radiator ? One-piece plate
floss windshield. Puoi tank
nadir cowl. Standard ixfuip*
ment includes windshield
wiper, rear+vieiu mirror, dash
lamp , starter, demountable
rims and four cord tiros.
Balloon tires $25 extra.
Lowest in Price ? Yet
Built to Sedan Standards
Characterized by low, trim body lines, with
well-molded panels and graceful front: pillars,
the Tudor is a Sedan ? of sturdy, a&titeei con
struction. It has place glass windows, deep,
comfortable seats ? durable, high-quality
upholstery.
Substantially buik and attractive looking, it is
a closed car of which you maywell be proud ?
available at a price far below what you would
expect to pay for Sedan quality.
Any Authorized Ford Dealer wiH be glad to *
show you this desirable car.
Detroit, Mich.
UK WITNESHKI) "BURNING
, Small Trait With Wen Aboard;
l)ewtroy?f Off Hurroll's Ihlet
Wilmington. N. Nnv. (I. ? The ;
Bunny II wa?- t turned to the water
< age :xud link about twelve miics
-outh. ,?f Mu troll' Inlet. S. r\~ijnuj
mile nil' ? ht?re. the afternoon it Octo
ber-Ill. about o'clock, -according 'll
lien Small <?t' Brook 'i-reen, S. : r t
(?vf witness -o the burning.
Small aid that he heard wi
.uid looking. .saw a bmit' hi*.
lx?lieved to he the Bunny il hurst nto j
flame?, fie said that it appeared that
the explosion was from the gasoline |
tank as the fire spread rapidly." Jltrj
*<tftted that he believed all aboard '
.
were ioM.
There were three nen ?*?n board. u*n*
yacht, including Secretary of State
William (J. Taylor of Deiewaro, Lewis |
Boss of Precieriekstown, Mtf., and Ktl- (
-ward R. Pusey, owner of the craft. :
Mr. Small ^aid ;hat he <iid not see any
pigns of life and that he was sure r^o !
lif<-boat had left from the burning i
.
Hi: ;t.;i .Kit oe could lot read the
.ia;n< in :,lu; yacht but did aoe .1 rab?
Sit 111 in* bow, which ;t was later j
iuamiui >- unparH(i with that of the ;
Qunnv 11. M.\ Smail said that short- 1
.y aiior :iu iittio vessel had burst!
nto ?lames 1 sailing 'vessel. No. 1014 j
? M. -rimi' \\ ) ami ^irwwl around the 1
sinking' -rail. A?tnr circling, for a ?
'fw momonto, in? said, the sailing1 ves
i-i proceeded on its way. N
?Death .it Blshopviile
iliKnouvillu. Nov. "5, ? Thomaa C.
P??mn. for ir>- years a loading citizen
of L?'t> county, died ar. his homu hera
at 10 o'ciocK tonight after beinjj:
;tr:('Keh ".vn months ';*gu vtftTh paraly
sis.
M.v Pumn was Lho son of I. Ward
law ami Mrs. Mary J. Perrin and was
born in Abbeville county March tirt.
IH511. Ho was therefore till years old.
He came to Loo county when a your.g
man as a surveyor and 33 years ago,
November 2. married Miss Rebecca
Shaw, a daughter of the late H. G.
Shaw.
Eifjhf Piedmont Banks Failed
<"o?umijia, N'ov. 5. ? Failure of tha
?Commercial Bank of Greenwood to
open its doors for business today
marie the eighth bank failure in tiiis
northwestern section of South Cara^
Una in the last two weeks.
The largest. of the institutions to
close was the Bank of Anderson, at
Anderson, which was placed in the
hands of the state bank examiner o*
October 27. It had deposits of $1.
' 200,000. y ;
Other bank:* thai have been p?acad
under the bank- examiner's hands
since October 22 are located at Abbe?
ville. Donaids, Lowndesvillc, Iva,
Pa.xville and Sandy Springy. A bant
.at Due West closed shortly more than
two weeks ajjov on October 19.
?
is a prescription f?r
Cofrfs, Grippe, Flu, Den#i|?
Bilious Fever and Malaria
It Kills thm Germs.
Just Received
CARLOAD
Fulgrum Seed Oats
Red Rust Proof Seed Oats
Winter Rye
Abruzzi Rye
Plant Oats and Rye Early this Fall
SPRINGS & SHANNON, Inc.
CAMDEN, S. C.