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NUMBER 20 CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 1921 VOLUME XXXIII \| <.KO Kt AS AMI ( K fcill* i^" i""' Injures Kight ut Ah g?*ta. ^uslal. An MM 10 Three persons |re dotal an'! eight wounded a* tfie re suit of a jiffrrty lioro this jfterliooii. liM? liottili Hey Ti 1 1 inn II 1 1 ifcjliiow cr, ' JtyltCCUMU W.' A'1 M.OPJ'O, Walte) . MragUdy. negro. 'jpib wounded : rolice WilUiUO V\ *51 it l ; l'olioenuin C. yy. Hardeman ; ,Ohtof of Detectives W. \\ Redd; A I f Stewart ; CJ rover C. Kfit!; J " ^Hllll0"i A. Ev?ns, L; N. BlacMeiic. , Two negroes.. are ulwo reported to lave been wounded. An unidentified white woman is reported to have been ..Lot :i< site passed in an automobile. The known woondc'd arc tlio.se who <ouglit hospital treatment. Tin'* trouble started when Sinalley, chauffeur I Or In. \V. VV. IlflUey, one (>f Auui^lii's leading ph.vsljduns, sliot Hij?litower. inaiiHirer of a local wagon H ,?rks HiJitow er at tin1 'time was with I ?r. I >ji it '' \ w li??. following the huuiieide culled tin* police. After shoot iiig Higlitower. witnesses stated, the .mure >itt "ii i I'e curbing ami fired at ever\ white person who passed. .When jHilice arrived Sinalley fired into Uirir automobiles. wounding Officers *Britt iniii Hardeman He then fled to IVrry's I '??t t ?.?iu. a negro sett lenient in the neighborhood. and after being wounded. refunded his ?jun and sjiof I'oliifnmn Moure. K i I ! i 1 1 1; liiyi install!.* Ij. A few xcoiuls later the negro was praetii-ally riddled with bullets. Reports of the affray spread rapidly and iH-jjaf^Smatley was killed many heavily WVined white men had gather ed. Severn I negroes in tliti neighbor" hood were threajeiied with violence and fled onjy" in he captured. Cries of 'yiicli "ejn" were echoed hy 'the crowd hut police reserves reached the scene Qih time to prevent any general trouble. (Sty j h i i j? -i ? and canity officers quickly di.<|HT*ed the crowds in the vicinity of the affray, but for several hours talk of revenue was rife. Several times demonstrations were made against nefroe*. Inn authorities intervened "in tine to prevent various trouble. Tiie entire police force is on <juty and i- prepnic) with any 'mVrcenry. 9 Hve Iietri - sir,. heiTfc held hy the Mi'1" Coi iin.'vtic.,|j()ii. Wa*"l\noVif Here. Jf*M' i I :l I >)>i J l . ill'' white 1IIH H held I. Sa v;i 11 i:;i ii j : i i 1 . a loUH with * > 1" MX i Itai -ftl j ; ; 4 ihe hruial murder of William c I'.: .i />?)!. tin- l;i\i driver. is Lai.w >if * '?? TTi't ?' i a i inl i iiu I" the pro 1 ittv n-ftii nt; tile h?'iv. Tic was married it. : ? ii> mi M : ? l* ? - 1 1 IT. 1P17. i' l.i/.zir r..ii k a tt'l I ?? ? t Lt resided at -f the ii, i": \ i Mji'-'fs. At the ! inn* "f In* tun ? i tin- mother of tllO gil'l ? !?t 'iii|i|iiii ,i r: ami eonf ined in .ivriii: _ 1 1 1 ? r daughter was ? i .i'.'i I.! ? 1 1 i ? ; 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 had stolen li'T aw a\ ; , , : ] I , ,|||,.. The lllot her )<? t he* mar 1 ' M .t l fa I e \vlu? issued ' W.I ? : > lie III. 1 1 Iff Up with " ? >' i '..I, .. u tin just r 1 1 ? ? I ? ?? I ? . . . I - 1 ? < I il ppi II f fOlll I'"-- 1:i" n , :hn: in- would pfn i,r,> v:M' ? -i:-! Si > f;rf as is ii in,-: ? - K ? |,.. 1 1 1 1 1 v pri-oti iv ",r'- - in i iappin a ml hi* '* ;r' ???; < 'olmnhia . < >11111 li'ii Man \n 1 ti\ ?*nt <?r. ?' i:. w - 1 .a pit ha < I o !' i : 1 1 1 iin> news for ' ' i: in i In- K.H'k llill ? a 5 1 1 ion "< 'a inden I .Mil (',11 1 I'iltf . 1 ' . " ' ? ? - : ?< .i - . . ? . w in uiMicia I ar- a r?> clumsy and "" ' I a : .?-?] MM-i:i 11 y w hen. -?;< . freight' has -_r< ?t leu '' ' ? ' ? M in lim ine I ra n*i I . IV:'-' >? " -1' >. .f- a ! : he ends? ...,i|,-r with .oiistruet ' i r ; w ?in-h wise that \ "in hodily. swinc 1 lunge* t<> f i ) r 1 1 i ? ! i in : -a: i i.k- f . ? r unloading the ""i* fr-.ni 1 I : , ' ' ' iH'Vi.-l hot i??n of i.yn k ^-l tn. of Camden. S. <\. ?iri'- ''r much a idea 1 nr " ' ; r"d would ho nothing ^ >'? 1 than a pair of chains : A':" pu'.tovx and ?'otiph? i it,,, man hy turn Jt. ? ' 1 1 ^ ? ??,r,d lower t h** car end r i: ' ? i's >'fo*p(l position. A ?neflpriK n pinion : ! " : door in siny tlexirod ! ' j"(j' ?' : !;'-tmr-nr ' Thus tho door nr horizontal if its n.?r *?? - ? r i r v jilatform wore desired." Man Takes \ oung Bride ^ Mr J'.l.r. \v Mum,, of KUh??pvilh'. S ' M,<4 i .?ii5ft Hyatt, of Lui'k ?? S , ? . I, A'*< marriiil in < 'ft m den Wta>. August 13th. The ' i*i V t* hl< 4^,. rtt arv<^ fho -tat??l hef ?<je waff 1H MAN %NI> WOMAN IIRL1) Chained Willi Mur?Jer of John Helton Kennedy . " ? * Los Angeles, Auk. 11. Mi's Madu* I v 1 1 m i ? QhoncUalii of Los Angeles and Arthur Hurch -of Evanstou, HI., former students at Northwestern uni versity, wore indicted' into today for tin* murder of John Helton Keu nedy^ M|'?. OUyliuha tn. who was with Kennedy last Friday night when lie! reeeived the shotgun charge that tore away the hack of his head, lias been lield as a material witness. Hurch was arrested at La Vegas, Nov., Sun day while returning home from Los Angeles. lie had come hero in response to a request 4>y Mr*, (.Mien chain, The Indictments were returned be fore Judge Sidney Hi-eves of the su preme eourt, who had been requested b.v the grand jury fo remain at the hail of records fo receive, a report after, the usual court hours, Jim^e Keevcs remanded the prisoners in tin1 county jail to lie nri'uigncd .Monday. While, the grand jury wag hearing evidence and voting tin? indictments, italpli Ohenchain. former Imshand of Mrs. Obcucluiin who gave her up so that she might, marry Kennedy, sent word that he was rushing to her as sistance, Late today she had tele graphed that he come to her side, lie [and Hurch both courted Madulynne while all three attended Northwestern university. Hurch. the sou of -the Hcv. \V. .A, Hnrch, a professor at Northwestern, also is divorced, his wife, who is a daughter of Hi shop W. A. Quayle (if St. *4vquis having sued for divorce in Kansas a year'hgo. k Kershaw County Club IJoy On Team Province Hranham, of Logoff. Was selected as one on a team of four who will represent the Hoys Clubs of Sont'h Carolina al the Southeastern Fair in Atlanta this fall where the tain will enter a judging coutest in competiton with teams from the other states of the Union, the ultimate gdtyl of which Is a trip to England for the final win ners. Four boys from Kershaw county at tended the Short course at Clemson 'in July" from which place the team was chosen. All attending the Short Course report a splendid time in ad dition to the fact that it was of great value to them from, an educational standpoint. Fish Dead in River. Spa rta nburg Fishermen returning from a trip to It road Hirer between T'uion mikI Chester counties, report-' e<| thousands of dimd fish floating 011 the surface of that stream. It is be lieved that waste from some, Indus 1 trial plant <>n the river or one of its tributaries has caused the fish to die. j The matter has been reported to the state game warden, who i< making an i nvest iga I ion. Challenge liy Richards I toys. Mberty Hill, August 1.". The Ki< k ai'ds baseball team of I . i b< ? 1 1 \ llill. Kershaw County. wishes to elm 1 leuge any. amateur team in South Carolina; f??r a game or a series of games. all of which to be played on the road. . This team is made 1 1 j ? of nine Ki ll ards* boys all of whom are either first eousins or brothers. I'.very man 011 the Hieha ids e!ub has had baseball ex-) periem-e at college and in the lineup, are foumi several stars ?>f the Cniver sity of South Carolina. CbMU^oii apd I >u vidsoii. The names (?f rhe nine player- are given below - <birdlnCr I i i ? 1 1 ; 1 r 1 1 - . .I,?hn Richards. ,| |?. Kb-ha rd?.?' I'rioleau Richards. .lames Richard*. <iiM?es Richards. Norman Richards*. Al?e llieh'ards and MrDowell Richards. Managers of teams wishing games' should call .John <1. Richards. of Lib I 1 1 : > JJiil. Death of Miss Florence Haker. The many friends of M'.h Florence Haker. will be shocked and grieved t 1 II nrn of her death, which occurred atj the home of her brother. M'.\ J. F. Haker. at Rembert. S. .Monday morning August 1 She had been iu failing licalth for iome tinf\ but the end cjime very unexpectedly. She was a devout 1 hrWtian lady of atei-lingi character, a consistent member of the j First Baptist church at Camden. She leave* surviving her one brother and ? a large familv connection. ' Another Trip To .Myrtle Beach. Messrs. Dakman Hay. S If. Miekle, Henry Heard and T. H. Wilson re turned Friday night from ,1 <iny of one week s|?enf at Myrtle Reach on a fishing and camping trip. The trip was "made in Mr. TIay's camming car and makes the thir<] trip he has made to this report this *?mmer. They re port a large catch of fish and a pleas ant time. TO All) DIHABLKl) NOLMK^S Agencies To lie III Tills State III In terest of Soldiers. ' . . .. i i i ?? At inula, Ga., Adjust l.Y < iovein Mien i agencies, (liy ICt??l Cross, ami the American Legion will begin work lji( Suiiih Carolina <>n August l."? In their Clean I'-p Campaign to cu ? 'l1? V?'4' lap? that has |?rHy??ivttM thousands of disabled veterans froiu receiving the aid that the government is glad to Rive, 'and has retarded the adjustment of hundreds < ?f claims of others who were In- the service during (he 'World War. The Clean I *1 ? Squad yvlU be com posed of osiH'rh, who have the one 'purpose in view of getting in touch with I he veterans and starling the machinery to get for them a tjuiok and satisfactory adjustment of their af fairs. (Jroonvilie lias been selected as the starling poinj of the Clean Vp Squad^ 1 1 will remain there until August 20, during wliielt time it will get in touch with cverj veteran in Greenville and Pickens comity. From Greenville, the Squad will move on to and successively serve t h?? sections of which Anderson. Grcttn , wood, Aiken, itarnwell, Heaufort, Charleston, Orangeburg, Columbia, Sumter. Georgetown. 1 >H rlington, Marion, Conway, Kock Mill. Laurens, and Spartanburg are the center*. At 'each of these^ con tor's from one tV) sjjc counties will be served and in this way the entire state will be covered the Squad remaining in South Carolina until November 1. . In the no*l few weeks similar work will lie undertaken in every state in the soutlTeastern section. The plan of campaign is simple. It contemplates giving each veteran the opportunity to- have* his difficult ies_^a?. . compensation and vocational training out right at home, instead of through lengthy long distance correspondence, /tt the same time the Squad will .give i every veteran a chance to find out whether he lias u claim, and if. he has. (to file ft for him so that he will get immediate results. * Obviously the biggest problem in llie campaign is" get ting in touch with the veterans, particularly those who live in 'outlying communities. Many are illiterate. More of them never see a newspaper. To overcome this diffi culty. the government, the Red Cross, and the Legion have issued a joint ap peal to the press of South Carolina and to every patriotic organization in the state to lend aid in seeing that word uf the coining of the $qund reaehes the ex service men and in ex plaining to them just what the coming of the Squad moans to them person ally. ' Hvery arrangement lias been made to relieve veterans who report to the Squad from every inconvenience. delay, and expense. As soon was a disabled >oldier arrives at headqua rters he will be furnished with transportation back home and meals and lodging as long a- bis business last-. It i - particu larly important that each ex-serviee man briiij? bis discharge with him to! headquarters. Mr. MfNct'ly Arrested. T. W. McXei-ly, (lie white man upon whose place fin illicit whi-key making outfit was found l:i<t week .t?y> Con st a I ) 1 < ? Stoke- ami police officers from < "a mden. was arrested in Camden Sat urduy ami carried before Magistrate Nicholson where he was required to furnish bond in tlie miiii of $400 lie furnished bond and was released In a statement he had prepared for the newspapers he stoutly denied his guilt and knowledge of the still What evidem-e the officers have against the man has not been divulged. McNVeley reside- iii the ('assatt section nnd the ?fili w a - found on a branch on his land. ,/ . Found Dead I5y The Roadside. J tJa- Hale, an itinerant well diu irer. was found dead along the public roadside early Tuesday morning a short distance beyond Kin ney -f>*R r the Hirh land county line. The eoroner and Deputy Henry Mc|,eod went over to view the body, but Dr. <rri?sbv had examined -The man and gave If a* hi* opinion that he died of heart fail ure and no inouesi wh* h*dd There were no bruise* on the t?ody ami uo m.1 ??f rt strnggtr. thP man T>eTng found face downward where he had fallen. Hale formerly resided in I'am d?*n and Inter in the Koone Town sec tion of the county, but of late had been engaged In digging wells in West Wat eree. It is supposed that he wan mak ing his way to <>>lumlda afoot wtien strieken by death. Mr. ?ih) Mrt. Johft 8. Lindsay arc vWUIb* Wi Winm*>oro. ASSOCIATION rOUMUD Public Health Nursing Fur KerMtuw County. A public Health Nursing Avsoeia ttoh f?>r Kershaw County w?s formed at an enthusiast ie meeting held at the Court House on Saturday at'ulrnoon, August The following officers were ele?tetft: President, I. aureus T. Mil l,s ; Vice president, Mi's. Margaret C. Miller: MTi't'liiry, .John \W Wilson; tn^miivr, T, K. Trot tor. The Hoard ? ?f directors eousist h of the above named dfficors with Mrs. K, C. von Tresekow. Mrs. II. (?'. Carrison. Jr., Miss M. A, "Clyhurn, I>r. S. C. Zeinp, and Mr. M. M Johnson. The. finance committee, chosen |artl> with a view of get ling In close touch with fill sections of the county is made up with Miss M. ,\. Clybnru. chairman, and Messrs. (I. (!? Alexander. C. Humphries. J. V\ 1 Young and V I' Uettys. as member*. | The Nursing Committee. Into whose hand** is given the ta-k of helping tin1 nurse in seeing after Hie sick, and fur nishiug supplies when, needed, is Mrs. | ii. ( T Carrison, Jr.. chairman and Mrs. \V, J. I num. Miss Mary <?'. Fleming. Miss Koltli] us, Mrs. Kdwin .Nhiller. Mi's. A. A. Ueasonover. Mis. W, 1). l'nrretl.' Mrs. IV I >. Campbell, Sr.. Mrs. (V II. Vates. Mrs. S. .('. Zciup, Mrs. A 1 ii-<* ,Ma.vre. Mrs J,u<'\ Kennedy, Mr. W. I', l'orter, Mr. Allen JV Murcison and Mr. C. W. Kvans. A local chairman was appnlnled for each township in I lie county who wi.il Ik* a.^ked to form a committee. by appointing at iea'st one in eacli School District in the (own ?hip, to constitute- with the Chairman a local body to look into the needs of each locality. and to report cases need lug attention such as this Assoeiation' may furnish : Mrs. Margaret C. Miller was named as Chairman of the Hoard of Directors, and was directed to re ceive the reports of the nurse, and di rect her activities. A very great deal of good lias been accomplished by t lie Itf.'d Cross Nurse in Camden and the immediate vicinity since the work was started by them some two years ago. Now it is the purpose to extend this help as far as possible to the cauiity. Then* is great opportunity for usj> -fiillness, and great need for some agency that will help in the care of the Ilea I til of the County, in the vaccina tion of -school children, in -the instrue Hon in the direction of t uhercatosis eases, and' in bedside nursing where practicable. Rvery person in the county should he willing to take part and help this good work when called upon. Kennedy Klerteil Post Coirim.tmler j Al n speeia I iiicctilig of i 1m* .1 :i iiu?s j Leroy Hoik l'ost American legion on i last Friday. K. M. Kennedy. Jr.,'\Viis| elect I'd Post Commander to succeed Major K. C. von Tresckow whose re sigiiiition was tendered upon his de j pasture for South America where lie enters the <on*llliir service. * Lection of five delegate* to retire- | *ent the I ck-ji 1 |>Ost ;it tJie Department coin eiitioii to lie Ilehl lit Newberry < ?i I , So|.teiiiher 7*. ;i t this same meeting i resulted ill the scjcction of II. M. Ketl- , iie.lv Jr.. J. W. San. lets. 1 1. F. Cobb. C l; Villepi;/uo. Ale\an<ler. ami I? A 1 lornshy. Life Saving Instruction. Mi -. H. C. von Tresckow. Chairman < of the Camden , Chapter ? ? f the Red j ? 're-- has jnst received u letter from! Mr. I?avid Yates. Director ? ? f First Ab.1 and Life Saving for the Southern I >i j vision of the American Med Cro*s i *t?uih? that he would l>e in Camden I on August L'tith, 117th. ami JM h for the] purpose of giving, instruction* in Life; Sa v i 1 1 1;. The Ked Cross ChapJ* ? ha- been anxious for some time to have this in struction course given here, and hope* that ' | u 1 1 e a number will enlist nt once for this instruction. Those interested will kindly report to Mr, Cobb at the Wnteroe Mills. Mr*. S'~ \ . Zemp or 'J'. K. Trotter. it is desired that a ' li.*l bi:_ ready hand Mr Y.nte* upon Hi* arrival. liuyer In \?tilH*rn Markets. Mr Henry ICichcjl. of the Wolfe Fichcl firm. Is away in the northern and eastern markets buying a fall stock I of goods for his firm While he is awa\ { ih*? firm 4* advertising a Rreat reduc tion in the price of their <ti?ek and they have an advertisement in this week s Chronicle calling attention to their ?nle. Married. Mr Kobert F CJreer and Miss Currle Klla Spradley, both of CftDdeD, were married in Camden Monday evening. Auguat 1/ith, Judge of Probate W L. >fcr>orell offlrHtting l'UHSlliliNrs FATIIKK MARKIKh Smiling Oil! <ieiitlenmn <ie<s KrHh* of Kitty Two. Moim*?; MU'U.. Auk. n. in / the parlor of the vine covered lit 1 10 First Presbyterian CllUreh here today, a whlto haired, smiling old gentleman, d n-sscd In i? -ItKlM.y old fashioned Prince Albert, immaculate "boiled" shin anil a iprini white tie, ami a comely. middle aged woman, smiling under lie t' crown of brown hair ami black hat, wore quietly married Tin1 old gentleman . Wtts Dy. Heorye T I la nil iik. 7tl. fa I her of President Harding* a civil war vetornn. and for many years the doctor to tho cyuhtry J >ido around Marion. Ohio. His hride is Miss A )l?*o Soverns. .YJ. for many yoars hor now husband's assistant of ficial nurso. Tiio> lind come i" Monroe without any announcement. obi allied their li cense and paid "extra ' lor il t?) ha\e il? issuance suppressed -and hnrrlod in an a utouioblle to the home of Hov. Frank T Kuowlcs. accompanied by another couple who acted as witnesses. When they arrived, tho Hov Mr. Knowlos. was in hi* study. II*1 had horn notified a fow minutes before from tho eon n t y c.erk s office that "si line folks would he over to ho mar ried .shortly.",- Dr. Harding leading his , intended hride solicitously b\ (lie arm, j walked np the path. Irving hard to j suppress I lie smile thiii wreathed his face eve> minute lie nils in Moill'oc. j "Can yon do us a favor, rector" he asked Hov. Mr. Knowlos. "This is a pleasure, in*. Harding." i replied tho minister.- "Von are the j father of the President aren't yonV" _ j Dr. Harding grinned hroadly and ? whispered to his hri'le-to lnvin a- j I few-minutes, lie didn't directly an swer the question. Motioning them to a place beside an sunlit windoWTThe Hev. Mr. Knowlos j read the service. Dr. Harding boyish ly Ij^sod his hride. "It was a real one!" said Knowlos afterward. ? The President's father ihen called tin? minister aside and slipped an em velope into his hands. The ndnister looked at it and grinned himself. The two men then talked for a moni' cut ahont the famous preachers and 'doctors who belonged to the Presby terian Church., and tht-n Dr. Harding offered his hride his arm and started to walk hack to their ear. Hut the ex | cited crowd of townspeople, to 'Whom ! the news of ihe marriage had quickly spreltd. was growing bigger every min ute ami they quickciiod iheir steps and : disappeared toward Toledo in a cloud nf dust, with a thunder of cheers and 1 l' w?d wishes trailing behind thein. 1 The ei at pie wi'lh.LT.c doctor and Ids I hride. old friends from MariOTi. do ' dined to gi ve t liei r mi llle.v "It wa> a >u r pr i ve to me." ^;i i ? I the] minister. "I didn't knew I >r. Hard ing. lie certainly didn't i? ?< ?K Ttl y\v<. ! 1 1 ? ? xeeliled ^O happy, he lo*t t Weill \ i years ? >f lii* aye. I niu*i say the new ' J, Mrs. Harding i - :i fine ? < ?? i tiir lit! ' ? ? w oina ii. ' The hride wa- dieted ill .1 hi. ok J 'crepe <le cllilie dre>< of > i 111 | ? ! c lilies , and a lda< k }>;i 1 She has hrown hair | and hrown eyes and i<, ill the > ? | ? i r 1 i ? ? n . of Monroe, "mighty fine looking" Change In Srhcdule. I mporta lit ??liiiiik'i- ?n Southern pa -??niriM" t rain*. effective Sunday. An yu-t 1 fill. train- will b*a\'e Canvlen as' Follow - : \|| 11.". I ' ? > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ;l lo Charlotte, l,i';ivc < 'amdeii at VJM a. m. ' No. lis York t.i < ?..Intnl. ia. I.rii vo* ( ':i rmli'ii at I" a in , \u 111 t 'lia riot 1 1' t'i Columbia, l.f.nvr t 'amdeii ;il |>. lii j No 117 < 'olumbin to York, l.eav* Camden at . . .'I :J1 p. in.! Train No 11.'! j.. through train to j Charlotte Train No. lis makes <*on | im- lion witli Carolina Social lea ving 1 ( 'olninl'ia 1 1 < ? p in. fur Spa rtanhury. Henderson vl I ! . ? . A^hcville ami all . point- w<--t Also uiiikcx ? ?.nn?*fl ioi?? j with train for r; reenwooil, Helton >in<l . < J reenx 1 1 !<? Train .No. Ill u>ak*>* ??*?? Df'lion ill Kiiisrviflr with Carolina Special for Orangeburg. Itra nehville. Snniinerville, and Charleston. Make* t !..ii ?i ; Columbia wit 1 1 No. 7, through train for Aiusuxui and At-. _ 1 lilHta. (in Train No. Ill make* foil- j neetlon at Kix-k f I i I i with train No. .'5'J through train for t 'hatiolfe. Cre^n* boro. I ?anville. J.\ urhburg. Wa<hl nu tr.n and New York. C. T lirecn.- Ticket Agent. < 'amden, Ft. C. I nest rrrt/b lug, boy#, among your companion*, and encourage in if a place an intelligent Interest in the liv ing bird*. MA.fOK MOSK 11111 Sh?1M:\ Treasurer of Kichlaiul County Dion of Heart lMsease. Columbia, Aug. 1^ -After tut illness several yea r? from heart iliseu^c., which .became acuto (>vo Weeks ago. Major Miwc Hill Mohley, treasurer of * Khhlund County for the past two years, died UL a local hospital, hero early this morning. The funeral ser vl^oes.wUI ho held at the Mobley homo tomorrow morning at t> o'clock ami ihc. hotly will ho interred nl Mount . Olivet Wateree Church, Kali-field County, seven miles from the town of NV I ? 1 1 hoi'o. The deceased was born in Fairfield .County in 181M>, a member of | he famous Mohley family of that section,' \\l|ich descended from Sir I'Mwafd Mohley. a ha ron of Falkland, lie re ? vdve.l hi* academic education * at Mount 7. ion School a I Winusboro and was jirudiia.tcd in accountancy from u widely Known business college. lie was an expert accountant At one time lie was' auditor fin the old State dispensary system, lie came lo Colnin Ida from Fairi'lchl county in IJmm; and luis resided lieVt! sine?. llr was twicev married Ills first wife was Miss Miuuh' MH'rot'y, and Ids second wife, who sur\ Ives him. was Miss. Fill ma A. McCrory. My the first union lie is survived hy three sons, \VilUnin M Mobley, assistant treasurer of Hichland county ; J nines M Moh ley. of Fairfield county; Major M. It. Mohley, a physician of Florence, and oiio ? daughter, Mrs. \V. 11. Cromplon, and hy the second union he is snrviv+nl by ..two daughters Mrs. Jesse T. Reese, of Columbia, and Mrs. Frank Cranford, of Inverness, Fla. Major Mohley wns a prominent Mason. , Camden Failed To Score. t'amdeu fit i I ?ail to score In an ox lit UN tinn-game here Thursday afternoon played with the Columbia team of tht* South Atlantic League, the Comers winning <1 t ? > O. I ton If try 1*? ?r Columbia was hit lit will lint the fielding of Columbia was perfect, not an error heing credited in the whole game. bar ker at third for Camden made a sen sational cut Hi of .a line drive. (Josllti for Columbia got a three hase hl,t. a long drive to renter. Itensop -.and Hhanie worked for Camden whlhv ttoul fay and Welsnieier wiik tlie buttery for Colunihin. Former Judge M. I.. Smith, an old flhie hall player and an enthusiastic fan, umpired in his usual efficient manner and there were no kirks on his decisions. Score : Columbia KJO oil ?KH>- ?ft < 'amden (Mio 000 <> Liimhcrlon Takes First Claim-. Lumherton, August Ifi. Lutnherlon look the opening game of the serle* with the fast ('amden < luh. said to he I** amateur champions of Souili Carolina to 1 1 1 i nes held the visitors to three hit- ami fanned 1". A steady drizzle -lowed up the fielding of holil elllhs. I'illlldeli <?><? (MM I < M M ? ? J J Lumhcllon <l|_' 00O oo* (? ;{ I 'e*t ei'v. I .owe and Klianie; Hinex and .McMillan Camden Defeats laimhertou. I .unihert on. August Hi. ('amden evvned the -eric- with I .umUerton hy winning today, I to o. The visitors fielded ill faultless style while the local-' mi-ems proved costly ('a ind. ii <M>1 <rjl immi t 0 l.nmliertoii ihmi o?h> <mm> n t I Sen -on and Khame ; llc^'nr* and Me. M i Lla n. Claims "Dark Horse*' t'sed Hart-vllle. A ilg l.'t ('amdrii de feated llart-ville here this afternoon before a large crowd. '! to o. Lewis wai in the hu\ for the visitor- and. it I- alleged, that he was tuiiiu other than "Lefty" IJoiiifay. of i h?* Columbia eluh. He pitched splendid hall for Camden, allowing Ilartsville hut four hit.s. Martsville u>ed the same team that she has used for the past thirty-one games Stark featured for Camden with a single, a triple and double. Camden (? ITt 'J Ma rtsvllle o 11 l>rwis and Khame; 'Jibson, Waiters uii?i Camden lx?ses In Ninth. Ha rtsvllle defeated Camden here Friday afternoon hy a score of 5 to Ii. C?niden hud the game won until the ninth when Ha rtsvllle landed on Peters wno was relieved |?y Sherrill, ami fonr riHH wtfff jmt across. Score;: Hartsvllle .. 000 001 004- ? .*> < h ii?l< M 200 010 000?3 Atkinson and Hank;*; Pefers, Sher rill and Rhame. Umpires Yato? ami VllU>f>4gue. __ ^