The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 21, 1928, Image 8
Gruesome Discovery
On "Murder Hunch"
l.o- Sep! I >. (
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foui im,\ hit ! ' tin tun : arm
ha. k? <! ! ii ihatii "M a "rnut'l*" 'aim"!
Ileal RlVCisldc, < il i , nfU'l h?': f i / kill
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M. a i youth.
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Si I a a' o, a. ? laieil Iia J I vein o.|
r had ! i * ?>1 iniii lik . Kin ol
V . ... a hoy.- with an a xe.
1 .. \n* t f.i-ot; (U*si : 11 11 t .i .i ra111 iI
a '. - ' link nail hcen take into riisi
i in m iv i a1 a ill ' tii - i - in\ est.i
, a ' I I -1.' ' > ill ' 1 . il H ' : > .
1 .'a- til ' kill!' p. ( i a I f to],| ,|.t. - :
. . a a ' i.a' ..I t Mix an \ out
i 1. S. l ' ' i v * :, 111 1 ' k l|. A 'ii.it1
i. a i < i n .im.i at'i r t in- younge:
N'.i 'h. ha?l ubje ted tin Mexican
hoy to a wi-i-k'* tortUM*.
I in- i y "A a la > nigh i
'a ii. \* \ a t fir. ' tola rum.
1 laik -anl. ' I a t tie W!l- bringing illlll
.; viayma*, ami when 'k. hoy rami };
W.i- III* ' ..(In. i i| as Sin-." 1* . 11
an in. i kirk rotated. i i;)iu< was -un
* to frigid 1'ul tor ... ia bile tir 1
t" .? he.I. I'hon N'oi'ii. ott wanted to
k*-: ia! "! him, I*iut m- in iliu'r, ac"
dmg to ( lark, wa.N afraid.
M i - N'orthrntt lati", noAivcr,
int.. the hoy's I'oinn ami killed
n mi with an axe, ('lark saiil. Mr iii I
> ' km. a u iirrr rhr "hnily was Inn le 1.
!?-t fit : t'oumi a bloodstained nn
'i. S. a to >iir i{< - i i..-,! hy ( la rk as
'' a* ii Atiuh tin killing- o.i unci1.
The next kidnaping supposedly o.
a.. ul Mas I o. Nortiicott, Clark said,
ame ieum with two hoy s in his car.
V ;.oT.i iiisnii |ua it er - he identified
rt 1.1 nil- e "wo Win slow boys
I' e . ' t a - t fie nail N< > Vt lu'ot t
?_?.rT?rfr, frnm- +'~vt?n"" SVeeVT
' > to,., \s r iriiye.ih put tl.I'oll^.'l
' I- -inula: to t i 1.. -1 meted out
' 'i ami ' he Mexican. I'm :..
on in. .ii .uc l. \..rth. ott forced inn.
1 olle of tile Win-low hoy- Wit':
i" ixi while the other was -lam >n
rm.'oi! itiaiuu-: hy Northeotl.
Tin- two ho.lies wero car; led 'o a
' . ken -i.e.! on tlie farm hy N rthand
i mot he t. I'lark -aid. and
huried n. -naliow graves. 1'ete.t.ves
found tiie graves as ( lark <le-c lhed
'hem, hut according to the ofti er-.
'lie bodies recently had Ix'en reinose.l.
Two telegrams from Canada in
which [HTssins believed to he connecterl
with the murder ranch were
iryed to secrecy, were seiz.ed hy the
police today. The telegram- from
Vancouver. IT and .lasin-. Alia,
BETH INK NEWS NOTES
Happening* of I liferent um Told By
Our Kegutur ('orreapondcnt.
Bethune, S. < , Sept. 1H. On Friday
evening September 11, a reception
wa- g v i n b> t be School Improve I
meiK A--*" nit inn at the high school
building. v-noiing the teachers. of the
Bethum ' hoois The auditorium wa*
he.iutit ' y decorate with autumn
flowei - and then a musical program
; '.vjj : 4 ;.bered hy Mend times, J. C.
j Fi>ii l-orp g O.ivi-, 1' 1|. Hotcr,
I 1 1: Bethum-, kalpli Met asklll,
M i- I 'avis, M . - Stella Hctnunc,
Ka'. I i iii- and Iforothy 1'ar
io!' \ hum i- leaning was given
h\ ' Kdd Br ad ha m. A ft? t
be: . *'r! Sih..i! k ,ui puru h and ,?kc
?' ! ved.
\ 11 g e ;. e iii hi y of eople i ric!1. !
n i .di < g i a mli n , tier gn
, i !u i > . a nu m :.ei , !,
' , a I ! i lends gat fie-. < at ' i.
d M .1 in 11 or' on !.i Sat u
p! m n. 1 a, i,i lt i. (. j.
hi I'' ' .1 . ,r,IIIW'!
\ <|e , g j i t fill .1) ' , I A i % -,ei
I man > good w i - . m'e e\
' .iii
I !? ' I I I loljg I el , ' I e e e 11'
ne; .1 at .on - pen' ) |i lldm
N ?'
M I 111 ii Mac |I iii K w ? -fiend
111 ^ .. A * , i \ it! (iDllic - ' r f f) t J ? i
from 1 . umh.a to ( . > < wim -o<* he*
e; I a :t. m 'A itii 1..: Bail
M <* 1 o.,,p,. . 1 t hat : a- .
Mi. A!, in ( lyhu.n ? v,da
. . a>! 'A < ' k ji i I it ko . ( ft
i
M l.t.-i at d Se.!'. K.ng. ..t :
( o 1 a it. h. a , ..-lied i c !a 1;< , t > w n i
tin pa -' week i ml.
<);. account ot trie tei i .ii i am an I
wind -ici in which lashed Be l ii u ne
I a -e-.eral 'lay the !ii -1 -.! ' ii - vvmk
tho-i -1 U'le nt s who hail not already
let' to: ollege Were dela.m-d Millie '
nay- at h<?ine.
- - ? ? r.'eveii
hi moie persons wane k;l!
o1. siMies were injured and proper
tv damage totaling more thill a mil
!:o- do.lai s ie-ultetl I loin a tornado
wtmh "Wept northeastern Nebraska
and southeastern North Ihtkota late
Tim: mI.iv.
I"i I 1 ?. Km per, alleged ".-ociet,
t ' ieggei" of I 'h I ladel fdlia , and Allied
Ik Norms, New York broker, and
alleged ciistomei of Kerper, have
been indicted by a Philadelphia grand
jury on charges of violation of tinprohibition
law.-. It is an effort >
convict the burnt a- well as tinseller.
i
A mother. ag< : and her daugh
ter, aged la, on 4-t Friday at Charlotte,
Mich., ma -d men both of
whom an- aged on year-.
Two combat aiilaru- collided in
the an near S.n. Antonio, Tex. on
Fridav at an aititudi of -.OiK) fee*,
i t tne fl.er saved h;in-elf with his parI
aefiute. The other crashed to the
earth at..! was killed.
W ere and I e - - e. I ' I > < ie< ' g-- I V I U N'.nthctitt.
field a- a ma'e ia witne-m
t T - a-e ar.d ' > hi- w fi Both
are sw .>rn 'taU-nt' r.'< regaining moral
life f bo v . I dies Hot dm V '. .'lent
if (fui -t loia-d. regaidle.-- wnat ne
said hi tore. ill- may he t'dere K-r
for years. In < ->n him -Lence
-alvatmn. \\ ' otnmg V. NY. M. She
- helping u- -end wires all news."
This te.egram w a- -ent from Vanc.-urver
and signed "Frank Lyons,
La. l ister."
I
i ho soom d telegram, addre.-sed to
! Mrs. Nort hoot t here, read: "See
i Vancouver to meet him. Tel! h:m he
| knows nothing no matter what anyone
says to the contrary. Winny doling
Her best for us. Wire how evjerythmg
is Keel job nothing here,
j Will wire developments."
i It was sent from Jasper Alia., and
signed "Mrs. W. ('. Hudson.
Ret* ( ontruct l or lUMidcnrr
( ouiiij treasurer S. Wyfic Hofe'lie
ha* let Km' contract for the erection
of a ;? -iiiciict- on cast W alnut street,
j with u : i. '<< commence as soon an !
favoi.i1 ' weather conditions .irnve.
I 'I he !< 'I' will he of Jock \eiieer
con-' i ,on and will contain six
loom- I i.e contract has been'
awa *o the Hj-ulincau White con
atiu ioinj>an>, of IRshopville. 1
Mi I il W hile of this company i i
a n law of Mi llogue and
W Haily, sUpCIAIse the Wotk.
f laiin- I'aid Hy Kershaw County
Hoard of Directors, AukusI 9, 1928
W :P Holer, services search
W.eil child s2.Ml
111 I Mills, ally, fee,
I : hl!i-, ell . hi J.?;o
' . V Motor i o.. auto pal '
a i . 111 ? J s. 7.'?
< i ? R uiing ' n puny,
.2 3.0,7
' I Uesi.'a le, .nil he I 11 J.?>0
I . i. - on <>I ,11 el , -ho.
'i lie- and ... 20.70
f' ' g. U J. (1 ,\ | e I I . I
1 pipe and h.'.s'i
i'. t 1 a: - on ( .. ionic- *0.00
a a Mei., and 11kg. ..
11 1 s 123..7U
na hum he i ( o., lumoi . . . 10.13
M. Mo-el. y. -aim .? .-apt.
and ,"iai u-, - ipp:.e- .">1 J.'p i
lUinu y Me;. . ( ... ij | lies, etc. 173.. 1
p. W. Rose, .-ih.. , bridgekeeper
1 OOP 'II
I he k > : - i i a K i ] "dill . ounty
...m hh.nks I 1 ,.")0
I W U ;i' - i ;i, heei and -tear, 1 .i.'io
A ' I'o-1 . auto i epa I 1 *.'J.i
< . A. .Johnson, salaries -up'.,
and guard*. expenses DOT. 33
A 1 IIin kaliee, 1 uniher .ind
tut;!-, la ho i Hlam-y-W hite lid. do.7 5
II (i. Moore, wuk on Smyrna
Road ... | o.oj
Midway Si r. ice Station, ga"il,
part- and supplies . 17). 12
II h. Muiiii, salary road -opt. 125.00
' II. lloft-m, tractor dri.er
uul In !pi i 111.tin
Hct.'.une Mercantile ( ?., supplies'
.... w : I: i 7i. r> s
C. \\ . K\ ,i il.-. on act . col'iin
Sam ( ni.k ... 1 25.00
M.u'k.-y Mercantile < . supI'M
. . 237.73
l.auieMs T. Mills, -ilia- .. ' lerk
poor fund, etc. ... ... :;oi.50
I.. H Ognurn, salary >-ldgekeepcr
100.00
H. L. Mu.'.n or bearer, payrolls,
freight, expenses, lumber 1024.07
R H. Mcl.eod, salary -tie: iff,
jailor, jail fees. etc. 122.21
Walter .Jacobs or bearer, -alary
Janitor Court Hons*- Ml.OU
C. k. < oolew , salary Deputy
Sheriff ' ' 125.00
< . R. Hilton or hearer, salary
and t \pen>? - 155.00
S. I . W atkin- or hearer, salary
ami expense- . 155.00
Ik M. I'ord or liearer. salary
and expon-es .' ir,:,.00
C. Ih DeBruhl or hearer, sal,
a: i and expenses 1 .Mr.00
H- h. Sparrow or bearer. -alary
auditor and clerk, stumps 107.0*;;
W. Ilojrue, -alary treas. and
etk court voucher- . 701.7* '
Ih i:hm;n Statiom - > t o.. aid'"u
machine paper, etc. ... lu.;i"
' k I .'am ''(lefty<7 -ala- v and
-tape "... 1 Ri. 12
A I'. Russell, -alary Corom*r II .07
R. M. Smith o. i >ea re r, salai
> Magistrate 75.on
M. Ha rucr,. Ilea-., Camden
Ho-pita!. 3rd quarter approJ";;l1
p;. i .
I.eiia M. Lineberger. salary Deputy
t lerk ( ourt 77>.o '
W. L. McDowell, salary and
lunacy ^ loo.Oo
J. W . Sanders, salary and ex1
ponses . <ji.d't
Alma M. Burgess, salary and
| expense- 130.30
! City Water and Right Dept..
water and lights 20.18
Southern Bel. T. & T. Co.,
- telephone rentals, etc 42.-10
Williams Intranet* Agency,
insurance and bond preni. .. 351.4n
J. B. Zemp, freight (office
equip.) Clerk of Court 6.73
1 ( . W . Birchm.re, printing ... I'd.tit"
i ( amden Chronicle, printing ... 48.5n
Levy Reynold-, cutting tree
from road 2.on
( amden Ice Company, ice books
for Court House 11.no
W elsh Motor Company, auto
parts and repairs, garage
rent 70.20
j Heopies Meat Market, supplies 160.6,5
W . Robin Zemp. medicines, office
supplies 2 1.15
Wolfe l-.ichel Co., supplies.
choking 2 1.-',
H. ! Schlosburg, suit and shirt 1 R5e
.l i Moseley. meat, Moseley gang 15
R:..une Rr<>-., supplies Moseley
N-?ng , .-7
M Caskill a- I RollD. supplies
Moselcv -r..:ur . . j. _ *,
'Ru r.- A- R . t. -uppl'.c- ...
On f Ri-tintng . gas a: I oil 1
I 1 k e.g. . ., g pi . 1 i:u?
.My i i- >ci'vn-e .i; . ga- md
Ri -i: earn Mot i . au' nart and
rriyr _
ih ai d- 1- ; 11 r.g > a*n : . gitA-'ari i
oil , ' ;
< a jo]:: Motor . In . ga- "
Oil. . ? ; > . '
". A I "e or b, ,i ' . , j
l ry arui h ' . - R.
-I Wit,taker, supp ch'th
R I1 lla.'.cv. Iambi!
!I. fhoiiiio. M D. , .aiming
lunatic a
1 a: '. A. West. M. P un ,ileal
-ci v i, e 7 **i
\ W, C?
scene j mi t)(
\ M M Reod. Ca ' n, ;
app; .p..-,:. ;;.i. ,i(
I. ,o i ell - 1 51 it i - . i ! miii.
I C . . . . . . . . J t 'O ,)(
>' .?: :a: 1 < >;! (' . g -.- an i o- hen :
- W HoK ., Trio- . .
>' ;? and comm.-- . \ t.h.'t', J
Itomi Kui: shing t .. b'.a"N?-tar.
i rug- 47*1
IW. i? Tranthaai. gut w.,\
o!1 Ne?ai>n r.a.e N . .1 t'.?3
Total J6.7,n l. l
r L.Al'RFN > T Mil RS.
Clerk.
Dr. Frank Crane Says:
Happiness
\\ , >1 It. . 'aw girl* ttfic getliMg
: Weilesley the> -u<i,j,
. >1 a If Hi' Ww wu-ks be.j',
., i , . .?itc i \.i in.: a' - that
t , ' i 11U !//' I . j n>?* ~u''"
1 j, .'./iiU'tiy and knew nothif
. r Hut t r.t \ hat I 11? pass
a i >' :..n i'
' t ' ' fill a ' t a' U
j , mi ,i i ' :.i in .-w that
. ! a;. : i I ' hi > ??11?-?*
: y ay. : ' ' t .ld\ t he>
, .? Hit .?it n.t ? IIU'
r:? .i.'..; t were. I
' i I'?? f\ : ' - 1 I if III! y a."
. i .' w a > J UI 1
i- - . i I e li.. ? . i .
i i ! iiil.il . alld
' > 1' h'
* i \ .! * * .t ?i I W a - tii.h*
.:. r a < , : i. :.? l ili.i' he
i .i:... ..:n .-LP.. ami,
;i : m \ * \\ a I \\ :. j
? ! a - ' ? ' M eg ' i lit r!
? ah u <; ' ' a'. ; Aha'.
I ! a '. 'It t. g a - I IK* V A - .
A i;ytie .died, ' :;;i' - \ el'V
\ "it -li t a ' :.ltg A I Ait.
i k'.w'A ." I All.-W ? " that w h V
' . 1' ill ' he 11. ' .oP.ii i . He said :
" \ i- a tinny. It i- a relut;
<!. iiet w > ?*:. t A w t hi i.y s."
the ye.Pe-t tinny a.'.y liy ran
1* it then persw-;il hap,t
m-? i- tha" t is nw a tinny, but
a lela'am between tun t hilly-'.
W ' lie', er la-ali/e what a tf-.-ing
? " <! : ad- arc until we e ine to a
de'w.n an>i have to travel u\e a mile
or -w ,.f bumpy dirt road.
1 Allow a man who i- yi leving
t a - t to deatit over a uawvaru '
* tor whom she has done every- j ,
.ny pws-ible. She needs to get her I
m.r.d oM of her child and think uf.^
. hat she posses.-es, of now manv
trees of happiness still remain to
i.er.
1 ne honiely advice, "Count your ^
--inys." is a good one.
^ < can oi.ly iie happy in what w
--ess iiy contemplating those who
"a.e less and not those who have
more.
So look about y.-u, and see how
any people are worse off than you
are. and be thankful things are no
a orse.
I I
< hie! Justice \\ llliani Howard
Taf of the Cmted States supreme
court, celebrated his 71st birthdav j
Satur !a\ at Murray Bay. Quebec, ,
where- he inn? been spending 'the'VunT '
nier months.
tienerai John J. l'ei>hing celebrate i <
his >'.Mh birthday anniversary on last!
Thurxlay. and that <late was pre-1
sented with four fwroign decorations
that had been, reposing in state department
vaults for two or three
years, among them being one from
j Czecho-Slovakia. one from Poland,
and another from Venezuela.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
State of South Carolina,
(ounty of Kershaw.
<11. Court of Common Pleas)
Theodore G. Kershaw, Harriet Kershaw
Leiding. Mary K. Shannon.
Harriett K. Lang. J. S.
K. de Loach. J. B. Kershaw and the
following minors. Susan Virginia
Kershaw. Dorothy HeSaussure Kershaw,
Inez Boineau Kershaw by
their Guardian ad Litem Jennie M.
Keruhaw. Richard Basil Grant. Jr.j
Richard Young. Harriet L. Young, i
Helen M. Nickles, Julia Young. R.
A. A outig. \\ . H. Young. Helen K. I
Brosins. J. A. Young, Margaret j
Real Young. Bessie A'. Game".'
Louise 1>. Young. Plaintiffs.
City of Camden. Carroll P. Basset*,
Olive 'A . Whit' redge. A. A. Shanks.
I.. A. A ittkow-ky, Rachael Ntland.
l"'rst N i' wnal Bank f C.inul^n,
! i* ( .. Ii .i-tei . Sanvnb Idicne Bu-h.
A' a. 1 . . 1. ,yd. K- Mo ' ! Ww,
, 1 *-e < . P . Mar. ?>i W
i ' -I. t v .o.. Pv
'' * "A? e f J. hn Ker1
si. !; nda
I " I he i olendant> :
i Y a are , ! ;. am m . a; ;
! : to a \\e! f . wn 'dal<v h<'-c1
I >" ' hicn. . Is here'.. It-.
( ' '"'I !; >>.. . .J , , ; y
' > ''to -w . ' - .. ; c. .m ; ?t ay a '
. thr. ' f ; Men a.
C tlu ' 'li e ' . ( ( a
I ; v v > ?ia\ > at t< r -ei
' ' ice )' >f u j. e\ ' a.;,,
' ! d?> J ?u .a..
; to - -wer .\.;hin 'a*
)ltiive . resa la n* iff- will anPl-V
the C. a the relief de)
i ma ra.? . in t
' " and tie I .o.o h.
a K A.- j K. i klar.,1
Af ' : : !v I?Iff-.
I, Sei * o . j- 2K\
t To trfennn-- . ...n K. Fiel 1
I) i Ma. \ . Vaung. v other nr.
If 1 kn??w i i i - v
i N ? t. ho e! . _ : t na: th.
0 1 origin a . u Vim ' - i .apl.i.nt "
: the a:? >. cnlnieu -ri' i ;n,
0.20th .1.1 f Sept e iv.' . ..Ids, heon de*
I po>iti : and tVIe?i in K. u;- .v,
7 i Clerk t ourt foi k. :?h..w t ..untv
; jit Camden, S. < .
?i del>oa. h i Loa h.
Kirklar.d and Kirklar.d.
| Attorney* fnr Plaintiff*.
Xegro Stabs Man; !
In Pen For Safety'
I
Roy Truesdale, young planter of
tear Kershaw, was reported as rest- J
ng comfortably at a local hospital
.vhere he was placed last Thursday |
light following a serious knife attack 1
,vaged by Willie Anthony, 26-year-old
legro laborer on the Truesdale farm. ^
Anthony was engaged in hauling )
'odder and when reprimanded by Mr. j
Truesdale for the way in which the j
-op was being stored is said to have j
dashed without warning upon the1
white man. The negro, who used a
pocket knife, made a dangerous stab
n Mr. Truesdale's abdomen. Further
injury was prevented when Henry
Shield-, also a negro tenant, came to
the re-cue of his employer.
Anthony made a hurried get-away i
following the attack and was not apprehended
until the following after- '
noon. He is said to have surrendered
to another negro who in turn
handed him over to Sheriff J. H. McLeod.
D.eputy G. F. Cooley and Rural
Officer Hilton. The authorities place !
the negro in the state's prison for i
safe-keeping. j
Mr. Truesdale declared at the hos-1
pital Tnursday that he had had no
reason for the sudden attempt upon j
his life. Mr. Truesdale stated that'
he had employed the negro less than
a year ago although he had known
him to bear a favorable reputation
for several years.
1
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Che. raw lO.OHl
Columbia VS.OOl
Denmark 1150M
KoUock.s-T - 10.OOM
McBee lMm
North MM
Other points proportionate.^^
Final limit Septentow
For further information con*
suit Ticket Agent.
Seaboard Air Line I
Railway
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payment October lath?as you wish. j
a -hares at $5.on per month for 80 months. You fl
may expect $500 or belter. I
in -hares at $10.00 per month for so montl I
\ >u may expect $1000 or better. j
My taking insurance at very small cost per share, j
in event of your death, your shares maturing are worth I
$ 1 on per share. I
THE WATEREE BUILDING 1
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1
CAMDEN, S. C. I
New Shoes for School Wear
i j
's 0U1 b?y or girl properly equipped
U lth Roocb durable shoes for school wear?
W e have a complete line of excellent
I^oon wealing* shoes for children and
>oui.g men and women, at remarkably
leasonahle prices.
Ul ^hoes ai'Q right in style and
.tntoed to withstand the roughest
SHOE REPAIRING
Shoe Repairing: of the Highest
Class and Very Beat Service.
LOMANSKY BROTHERS :
Phone 313 . ^ Bro?d
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