Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, January 12, 1977, Page Page 13, Image 13
‘White’ witch doctor critical of ‘root doctor’ By The Associated Press Only a “charlatan and a ’ fake” would prescribe the kind i of treatment that reportedly I killed a 21-year-old New York woman after a visit to a Moncks < Comer, S.C., root doctor, says a i iY 1 dmj with Naturei C added iQ “ I /C/z\ 1 wMrmo 90 1 ’ . . . rv -3.56.22 to 56 9° ■ ★ Children’s J/’-6..58.33 B OFF QI OUR REGULAR LOW PRICE I TOP QUALITY ■ ■ BRUNSWICK TIRES ■ ■ EXCEPT MUD & SNOW AND RETREADS S Closing out ALL gj! Sg Brunswick tires O Sat sensational A SI Sale Prices to |g M make room for g® w a new brand |B f| of tires to be M ■I announced! soon. MB NO RAIN CHECKS • SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND 1 'MSI! ■ in r Sal* Price* Good at Over 600 Store* Throughout the South and Southwest | E@3 pX 113 L w SI - £ ® j ■Miiihfij-V)- 74-year-old South Carolinian who has been casting out evil spirits in the state's lowcountry for more than 50 years. Ed McTeer is a former sheriff of Beaufort County, a de scendant of Declaration of In- dependence signer Thomas Heyward Jr., and a practitioner and expert on witchcraft. He has written several books on the subject, the latest being “Fifty Years As A White Witch Doctor.” A native of Beaufort County, where many of the state’s folk medicine users are located, McTeer is a witch, or “root” doctor. But, he emphasizes, he is a white witch doctor. He does not accept money for his deeds and works to undo the hexes cast by black witch doctors. “Black” and “white” refer to the “modus operandi” and not race. McTeer, who lives on a plan tation near the small commu nity of Frogmore, says witch doctors work through the mind, not through mysterious reme dies. They cure illnesses be cause people believe in them. McTeer says he would never prescribe the treatment report edly given the New York wom an and neither would any legiti mate witch doctor. Authorities in New Jersey are investigating the death of Cath erine E. Council, 22, who died after a root doctor reportedly performed a ritual to rid her of demons. The root doctor has not been identified. Authorities say the woman died after a scarf soaked in tur pentine and ammonia was tied around her mouth and nose. The wrapping, authorities say, was prescribed by the Moncks Comer root doctor. Her mother was being held on a man slaughter charge in Mt. Holly, N.J. McTeer, who is one of the few white practitioners of folk medicine in the area, says he does perform a kind of exorcism to cast out evil spirits. However, he says, he does not do anything to the person being exorcised. Instead, he recites incantations and moves objects about through what he calls his kinetic powers. “The main thing is for the patient to believe in you and see the evil leave him,” he says. He also does not prescribe medicines or treatments. “The only thing I give them is a little amulet to wear with things I put in it...my force and their force. It gives them peace of mind.” Being a white witch doctor, McTeer does not accept money for his services. “I tell them, if they pay me, the spell would turn on me and them both.” But, he says, black witch doc tors charge a “big fee. In terms of money, they might charge SSOO to $25 for putting a spell on someone.” Among other things, black witch doctors “can make you die, make you commit suicide, or bum your house down,” he said. They also perform sacrifices. “They might kill a white rooster to purify someone or make a person drink goat’s blood,” he said. McTeer says he gets calls from all over the country from persons who feel they are hexed He took up witchcraft to help such persons. “Coming along, I saw people bum down their houses and sometimes die be cause they believed a hex had been placed on them,” he says. 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The Bikini will be one of the first of some 65 items representative of 1976 culture that 21st Century Floridians will see when its opened on July 4, 2075 as part of the nation’s tricentennial. (AP) — Griffin Daily News Wednesday, January 12,1977