The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 14, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Turner Pleads Guilty
Gets Fifteen Years
Itoy 1 Jbo Turner. 2Z)*i*r-oid Green
rille. Mo. ~<x??Menee" men today
pleaded guilty 10 two charge* of he
vault and battery with intent to kill
and a 'bar**- of burglar? and Larceny
la general session* toun bm and
?m immediately sentenced try Judge
O. 0L tirtabc u? ytare at UM labor
o? CM public work* erf tbr oowety or
in 1M ime penitentiary.
Tfi at r. *tw atattiat twiw; .part
ta Or abort!re hold *p tat robbery
ad tbr Ciaremont hotel on Sovanber
ti>. llrli. to ?bitb hi* parvoer ftT < i1M?,
Jobs Weger. vu abot to death by
Clip OB ice r W, C. Klrven wa* rep re
Mated by George D Ur> II the brief
proceedings ibi* morula* The state
was represented by Solicitor V A
Method ?
Tike three bill* of indictment **re
ouickiy acted on by the grand jury
and true bill* retorted abortly after
]| o<j<xk The bill of indictment
charging Turner with burglary and
larceny * a>. r*-M by .tor Md>-od
ar*?3 a Jury ) to par* to-lied Judge Greene
then fafctrwted ?h?- f'*?*iiuo ft
Moore to write a lerditi of guilty
vitb recommendation to mere> ?b*cb
had been agreed to by the solicitor
axtd Turner A roan <*unot plead
guilty fa South rarolina to burglary,
which carries a mandatory sentence
of fffd imprisonment A prisoner eao.
however. agree to a rrrdkt of guilty
with recommendation to mercry, tearing
the sentence to the discretion of
the judge
following the reading of the con*e#i
verdict. Tomer pleaded guilty
to tiite two charges of aaaaalt and hah
terj and Solicitor McLeod announced
that an agreement bad been reached
hy ail parties concerned that Turner
abould receive a sentence of fifteen
year* He stated that a full invest!gation
of the case had te en made and
that the city and county bad spent a
considerable amount of money In
bringing Turner to Justice
Judge Greene ordered the prisoner
to stand and anke-d him it he had anything
to say Turner replied that be
had nothing to say Sentence of 15
pit 1 is f - ,
ry rbarte ai?d l?e f?tr? on wuJi of
11M uM?ii u4 UtUry Huir((r?, the
last ftro to rtaa cxvocttmatly srrtff'Tfce'
M>n(tu?. which, in ef?t
Kirtt If un?<-f a total of 14 )<r*n to
wrr<-.
Before- Be rt*uaw-d bU ?<*( T ur |
b?r aid: "J want to express iny M>
pre- ihtk/O to it?e toon for (b? too-1
udcrtiitoii I Ur? boeii those and to 1
the of?if era and officials of ?uint?r|
Mho have shown m?- nothing hut kindb?M
ktift fair treatment "
Greene said: ' I tan agree i
w??h you on that. It is just * natural
for the p*x>pie of Sumter to be
kind act) considerate s? ft is for them '
to Lreatb* The) do not hare to try
to t#- kind, it tomes natural to them.
But on the other Land, if a man does
not behare himself they go after him
and spar*- neither time nor effort to
punish him for his wrongdoing. I
hope you wiil behave yourself and
when you hare finished your sentence
ill lead a straight and honest life
thereafter *'
'lurner was arrested in Austin, Taxas
a month ago for taking part is a
confidence game lie waa held for
Sumter officers and brought back
here by City Offioer Kinren and Ru-1
ral Officer J. L. Ltollard
Turner is a slight, youthful appear
: ing man He was neatly dressed
hen be appeared in court this morning
and showed no signs of nervousness
He chatted with the officers
' and bis attorney before sentence was
< passed
Turner will be taken to Columbia
within the u*-xt few days to begin
serving his sentence in the state penitentiary?
Monday's Sumter Item.
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Ml CcoUal lt*i?l
Ormde t Prut Hatf. Kmv?U IUi
Urjr, H^n>b Mk* &tofc/t*
* Grm4* >?Tk; !?** Vlr.
tie mac ovU*v.
' GnwS* I N*rg*r*t HuttjArt) '
Kutki*-**; Si< LlritM, K**U. Oulifeb,
I Kf?wi? I'irtwr.
Grade S Ui? Ma* <VH*U Kiuuio
Out in a liW Ou:i*?. Hiausv Stoke*
Tb* iiigM Point Vim MiUi. High
Point S, C, hu docUnd Ufc.ukrapt
[Earth Opens Up;
Swallows Barn
Js*P*r KU, ll?TIm Lord |
) Um- tx>rd Utob kvtj,"
! Mid Kirtw f IMert Btrd 4
j callj locifM
but fai? pbiiwwiti> od waiganyiam
?U ft trained MftMfVhAl ?bt? * BUT
al phenomenon disposed of his bar*.!
a KtfBCe aad two MtMbobu^ ww*kiai
t^ca iato u u4tffro??4 stream.
li? rajotomi. Www. In tW fact
dn*o lou> aa limit bouomlow ffcj
thai developed WUi **? Im?Mm
tatnikM la hW back yaid
Only a few foot frm tW lack
porch of Bird 's bom* the IMoat Una
dak Optra ad la tW Coral of aa Inverted
cone The Bird family still la a
little worried Umr tW house mhy die- j
appear too,
la some sections of FlarliU, substrata
i? built of lime rock?soluble
Id water. Apparently aa underground
river washed away the substrata ua
d*r birds barn, garage and'automobile*,
creating a virtually bottomless
pit filled Biib water, into which kit
possession* sank from right.
"This is the work of the l?rd and
1 won't touch It." said Bird, a* die
surveyed bis low*.
Bank Robber* Sentenced..
Aiken. Feb. li?Three young men
(barged with robbing the KdJsto cash ;
depository at Ltenmark of $?^>00 Dec- j
ember 2. pleaded guilty aa they were ;
i brought to trial here today In United ;
States district court.
I Charles "Money" Spires of Norway,
; was sentenced to two years in Atlanta
penitentiary and to pay a $1,000
' fine. The charge against him was induced
by the government to robbery
| without use of deadly weapon
Elmer Leon Childers and lease L.
Hodges, both of Indinapolis. however,
j w ere sentenced to serve six years
each and each fined $1,000.
j All work was^stopped at the Coulee j
daru, Washington state. Friday because
of the low temperature, 6 de-;
! greet* below zero. About 3,500 men ;
1 were laid off their )obs.
i
gea?**J aUItt it* Ums dr?M Luda*
try Ui??i oa tto * ?v?? of
it* worsen ?io n?>lk M a?r c*bt of
ti?o cloths* von by Aewrteee woewe. ]
A strike, ihouid it u<oo? focUfo,'
will include 14&X* worker* in J,WO
plant* mostly in New York, PeiiasyltUkb,
New Jervey and Go^ettkut
NOTICE OF SALE
1 State of Booth CuoHu.
County of Kershaw The
First National Bank of CfiodM
K xaui*. ?;:,:,j:::1
I Voder and by rtrtwo of a power and
i authority vested la The Flrot NaliooI
al Baak of Camden. Gaatfta. 8.
vby a Collateral Note aad Moit?af* of
J K Lea* to The First National Baak
of Camden, dated November tft. 1*35.
the aaid Flret National Baak of Camden
will well at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash before the
Court Mouse door la Camdeo on the
2nd day of March. UN. during the
legal hours of sale, the following per*
onal property:
"Tea shares of stock, number ITS.
in Enterprise Building and Ixau Association
of Camden. 8. C\. series
number lit, issued in favor of J. K
Laag.
' Also Note of Camden Building and
LoanAssociation u? J. K. l^aag, dated
December 1, 1*31, for $8*0.(ru upon
which there is due to Januar> 22,
1 the amount of $411.8* together
with Attorney's fee
The First National Bank of Camden.
S. W. Vanl^ANDINGHAM,
Cashier.
47-48 sb.
* Announcemnts
For Mayor
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-elction as mayor of the
city of Camden, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary. Pledging
my best efforts to the welfare of the
city if honored with this position.
J. H. OSBORNE.
For Alderman Ward One
Having served one term as Alderman
from Ward One of the City of
i Camden, 1 am hereby announcing my
candidacy for re-election to this office
and will most heartily appreciate
your support in the March primary.
Ver^r respectfully yours,
FRANK M. MAYER
For Alderman Ward One
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Alderman to
represent Ward One of the city of
Camden and will appreciate the support
of the voters.
Very respectfully,
C. V. MASSEBEAl.
For Alderman Ward Two I
1 am offering myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of Alder- j
man from Ward Two and will ap
prvciate the support of the voters in
my ward.
GEORGE A CREED.
For Alderman Ward Three
I wish to announce my name as a
candidate to succeed myself as Alderman
for the City of Camden from
Ward Three and- will appreciate your
vote in the March primary.
Very truly yours,
F. N. McCORKLM
For Alderman Ward Four
I hergby announce myself as a candidate
for reelection to the office of
Alderman from Ward Four of the City
of Camden and will greatly appreciate
your votes in the coming Municipal
primary.
Very respectfully,.
C. C. WHITAKER, SR.
i
For Alderman Ward Five
| Having been recently elected to fill
| out the unexpired term of T. V. Walsh
in Ward Five of the City of Camden,
I I am again asking my friends to reI
elect me in the regular Municipal primary.
Gratefully yours,
D, O. HOUSER.
For Alderman Ward Six -1
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Alderman from Ward Six.
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary and would appreciate the support
of the voters.
Very truly yours.
J. E. ROSS.
For Alderman Ward Six
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Alderman for the city of
Camden from Ward Six and will appreciate
the support of the voters.
CHARLES R. VILLEPIGUE.
For Alderman Ward Six
Being still a resident of Ward Six
of the city of Cainden, I am again
offering myself as a candidate for
re-election on the Alderman's Board
from that ward, and will appreciate
the support of my friends.
MENDEL L. 8MITH.
NOTICE TO CITY DEMOCRATIC
CLUBS
Notice Is hereby given that the City
Democratic Clubs will meet in the
City Council Chamber Tuesday. February
11, 1936, at 7:30 p. m., to reorganite
the City Clubs for the City
Democratic Primary Election.
L. \ WITTKOWSKY,
Chairman.
J E. ROSS. Secretary.
"notice of meeting
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Hermitage Cotton
Mill will be held at the office of the
Company Wednesday. February 19 at
12 noon.
C H. ZEMP, Secretary.
46 sb.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE
Mrs. Shellie Jackson Orr. Registered
Nurse. 1205 Broad street. Telephone
329, offers her professional services
to the public.
M?W.r l YUltr iLoLlliMili of Ik* uui.
Wi. frrsu?E* tha ekiljr p??sg* of an
anti-iruaI iiiHmjmwU 4?tgnnd to pro
Ux? the independent aercluBt from
#i>ii^ coiponUioxui
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Cocoplaint 8enre4j
Huie of Sowib Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
Court of Common Plea*
OliMUMrU * Co., laooffMMld,
Plaintiff
Hills*Linda
P?>?. Jam? Haa?fcaa. ir . Daisy
Stnckey. Kdna Huaitea and Lorwaa
Haanahaa.
Defendant*.
To die Defendant* above named'
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the Complaint fa
this action of which a copy is herewith
served upon yon, and to, serve d'
copy of your answer toUhe said Complaint
on the subscribers at their office,
120-122 North Main street, in the 1
City of Stunter, 8. C., within twenty J
days after the service hereof? exclusive
of the day of such service, and if i
you fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in i
this action wilt apply to the Court for,
the relief demanded in the Complaint.'
Dated January 16, A. D. 1036. * i
LEK 4c MOiSE, 1
Plaintiff's Attorneys. ]
To the Defendants Susan M. Han-1
nahan Williams, James Hannahan, Jr.,
Daisy Sluckey, Kdna H^n*h?n and
Lor man Hannahan, take notice; That
the summons and complaint, and
notice to apply for the appointment
of guardian ad litem in the above
styled action were filed in the office
ot the Clerk of this Court on the 18th
day of January, 1936, and order appointing
Guardian ad litem signed by
the Clerk of Court and filed in said
office, the 18th day of January, 1936.
To the Defendant, Kdna Hannahan,
an infant over the age of fourteen
years, take notice: That on the 18th
day of January 1936. an order of said
Court was made as follows:
"Ordered that Marlon Moise be, and
hereby is appointed Guardian ad litem
for the infant defendant, Edua Hannahan,
and that he do appear and defend
this action in their behalf.
"Further order, that this order of
appointment of Guardian ad litem
shall be and become effective, and
unless within twenty-one days after
service thereof upon the said infant i
defendant in the manner hereinafter!
directed, application shall be made In j
the cause by the said infant defeud-1
ant or some one in her behalf for the
appointment of a Guardian ad litem."
LEE & MOISE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys
46-48 sb.
TAX RETURNS
I Notice is hereby given that the Au-1
ditor's Office will be open ToY receiv |
ing Taxw Returrs from January 1st, j
119.46, to March xst. 1936. All persons
owning real eaate or personal property
must make returns of the same
within said period, as required by
!aw, or be subject to a peaalty of 10
per cent.
All persons between the ages of 21
and 60 years, inclusive, are required
to pay a poll tax, and all persons between
the ages of 21 and 50 years,
inclusive, are required to pay a Road
tax. unless excused by law. All
Trustees, Guardians, Executives, Administrators
or Agents holding prop[
erty in charge must return amp
Parties sending tax returns by mail
mast make oath to same befose some
officer and fill out the same in pnro[
per manner or they will be rejected
B. E. SPARROW,
Auditor Kershaw County.
39 sb.
DOCTORS KNOW
Mothers read this:
THEE STEM v '
ITS REUEYlira
A cleansing dose today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each time,
until bowels need no help at alL
Why do people come home from a
hospital with bowels working like a
well-regulated watch?
The answer is simple, and it's the
answer to all your bowel worries if
you will only realize it: many doctors
and hospitals use a liquid laxative.
If you knew what a doctor knows,
you would use only the liquid form.
A liquid can always be taken in
gradually reduced doses. Reduced
dosage is the secret of any real relief
from constipation.
Ask a doctor about this. Ask your
druggist how very popular liquid
laxatives have become. They give the
right kind of help, and right amount
of help. The liquid laxative generally
used is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
It contains senna and cascara ? both
natural laxatives that can form no
habit, even in children. So, try Syrup
Pepsin. You just take regulated
doses till Nature restores regularity.
It kmm bM dadda4 thai UU fieruau I
of AodlW i?Ck*ou. ttoldler-prfMtdi-iit ' I
et,an ?do?o tHjOtt* bond* to |J
given to world w r?Unuu.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND I
CREDITORS 1
Ail piJllM UMtekM to the aetata
are hereby notified U> atahe^paymeat
to the iAdenlfftMl. and all parties, u I
any. ha via* eUtew mint the ui|
estate will prueat them daly attested
wfthla the ttwe prescribed by law. fl
Camdsa. 8. C:. JJ3!yTS^|||k "
NOTICC OF FINAL OldCHAMQE^
Notice ie hereby givm that the un. '1
dersigued, Edwta L Buraaa aa Exece .1
Lor of the estate of Mary Jl Berue?,
deceased, has filed with the Probate I
Judge tor Kershaw cooaty his final 1
vHttni as Executor of said estate and I
will on March t. llM, make applies
I tion for final discharge aa each K*e< ui
' EDWIN U BARNES,
Executor.
Don t I
Guess But I
Know I
Whether the "Pain"
Remedy You Use
is SAFE?
______
Don't Entrust Your
Own or Your Famfl^t
Well - Being to Unknown
Preparations
'J'lit person to ask whether the
* preparation you or your family
are taking for the relief of headaches
is SAFE to use regularly is your
family doctor. Ask htm particularly
about Genuine BAYEB ASPIRIN.
He will tell you that before the
I discovery of Bayer Aspirin most '
"pain' remedies were advised
against by physicians as bad for the
, stomach and. often, for the heart.
Which is food for thought if you
j seek quick, safe relief
Scientists rate Bayer Aspirin
; among the fastest methods yet dis- j
| covered for the relief of headaches I
and the pains of rheumatism, neu- v^H
ritis and neuralgia. And the experience
of millions of users has proved
it safe for the average person to use i
regularly. In your own interest remember
this.
You can get Genuine Bayer
Aspirin at any drug store ? simply
by asking for it by its full name, 1
8AYER ASPIRIN. Make it a >oint
to do this ? and se? that you i
jet what you want. j j
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Drops 5c, 10,"25c
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