The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 14, 1920, Page 2, Image 2
GUILTY OF MURDER.
Convicts Slayers of Ethvin White.
Crime Last Spring.
Marion, Oct. 9.?After three days
of a spirited legal battle, the jury in
the case of Arch Turner and Mack
Turner, charged with the murder of
Edwin White, brought in a verdict of
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guilty Willi a recuuimcuanuu ^^ ~cy.
This case excited more interest
than any case tried in Marion county
in recent years and the court room
was thronged from the time the case
was called until the jury brought in
its verdict. Solicitor Gasque, assisted
by Mr. Bullard, of Fayetteville, N. C.,
for the state and W. F. Stackhouse
and A. F. Woods of the Marion bar,
for the defense waged a gr?at legal
battle.
It will be remembered that Edwin
White, a prominent citizen of the Centenary
section of Marion county, left
home one afternoon last spring to go
z to a school house near by and was
never seen again until his body was
found by fishermen in Pee Dee river
nine weeks later. On the discovery of
the body, it was found that it con
tained one bullet wound and that it
had been bound with wires to which
were attached old plow irons.
Immediately after the disapearance
of Mr. White, suspicion pointed to
two negroes who admitted sending
him threatening letters and these negroes
were promptly arrested. However,
Sheriff Rowell and his deputy,
Mr. Edwards,-continued work on the
case and discovered clues which
pointed to other parties. After several
clues had been followed, the
Turners were placed under arrest.
Soon after his arrest, Arch Turner
made a confession in which he stated
that he killed Mr. White accidentally
and that he alone disposed of the
body. Mack Turner afterwards confessed
that he helped dispose of the
body, but also claimed that the killing
was done by Arch Turner and was
entirely accidental.
JIMMY BYRNES ON STUMP.
One of Most Tective of Democratic
Speakers.
Washington, Oct. 9.?Representative
James F. Byrnes, of Aiken, who
is one of the most effective speakers
on the list of the Democratic campaign
committee, is again on the
stump after a few weeks rest. He
passed through Washington this week
on his way to points in Maryland,
where he will make speeches until
the week-end. All next week Mr.
Byrnes will talk in New Jersey. The
week of the 18th he will go on the
trail' in Indiana, where the Democrats
have big hopes, and he will put
in the week of the 25th, the last week
' of the campaign, in Illinois, another
state where great possibilities exist
because of Republican dissensions.
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of congress of August 24, 1912,
Of The Bamberg Herald, published
weekly at Bamberg. S. C., for October
1, 1920.
State of South Carolina, County of
Bamberg, s. s.
Before me, a notary public in and
for the state and county aforesaid,
personally appeared R. M. Hitt, who,
having been duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he is the
editor of The Bamberg Herald, and
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etc., of the aforesaid publication for
the date shown in the above caption,
required by the act of August 24,
1912, embodied in section 443, postal
laws and regulations, to wit:
1. That the names and addresses
of the publishers, editors, managing
editors, and business managers are:
Publishers, R. M. Hitt, R. M. Bruce,
Bamberg, S. C.; editors, R. M. Hitt,
R. M. Bruce, Bamberg, S. C.; managing
editors, R. M. Hitt, R. M. Bruce,
Bamberg, S. C.; business managers,
R. M. Hitt, R. M. Bruce, Bamberg,
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2. That the owner is: A. W. Knight,
Bamberg, S. C.
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mortgagees, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent, or
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or other securities are: None.
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for whom such trustee is
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and security holders who do
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has any interest direct or
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other securities than as stated by
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