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WAS CONI'KDKKATK SPY Woman DieJ in NfH' Nork !?' fiend Ie>.s and Mont' .. ~ - -v r- ? ? --u ' x New York, St pt. If). ? A dare devil Capfed. ?: at*- -?py when a lovt-.ly i?i? in her tCwna, Mi-?' V;? urini* ft. Moon. hi, died here f? ien$!e<v and nfunr In .?. dark Green, vith village npartrvtent. U'er Identity vV'rtf* brOiJght to' ligh,t Y ( s ! i 1 1 ! t \ !?', \y. I. Dear,' an elderly art- 1 ! I I M hf/Si W )w? read a death n i!c* <. ribing her us a vol . eran a -ij !li- investigation,-, ?v ?'-?-ah-' ? '? ;t " Mi-*.- Moon uas found dead l.a.flt Friday by Mi*s Martha. Sawyer';-, a Texas stained glass die- } signer. wlo Ky<M on the first. floor, j The body wan cremated Sunday and ' friend will -end the ashes to hoi home in Memphis, Tenil, M\y~ Saw;>.r said >iw- knew the woman, who vt .t,; Ur.^wii ?. tf? half the Southland a- ' M < .?ing.*? ," unly "als ' an agnontk >vh?> had i)0 fear of death. moked innumerable cigarettes and | boasted ?>f the fourteen bona fide proposal-; she had .spurned when a , Southern hi !! ? :*>1 Confederate Spy. J Hear produced a sheaf of letters from Miss Moon to him, dating back t?? MjO'J. She told of carrying mor phine and dispatches through the tin ion lines and twice wheedled her, eaptu. s into releasing her with' mere ly a warning. She wrote that she j .was first arretted in Cincinnati in 1X03 by C. Kemper, one time General! Grant's t hief of staff. The letter is , replete with the name- of Federal I officers who yielded to ho charm* i and let her go. "She died as hiuch a rebel as ever," said Oliver .Jones, husband of Miss Moon'* niece, who was Virginia Warner, an actiess. lit* showed let * ters from .Jefferson Davis commend ing Miss Moon, the "Ginger" girl, for extraordinary heroism in behalf of the Confederate rau?e. Until six years ago Miss Moon lived in Memphis. Then she was in the movies of Hollywood in character parts. She came to New York t'o live a year ago, F'arolcd Ymith In Trouble Again Greenwood, Sept. 28. ? Clayton Un derwood, young white man who re cently was paroled by Governor Thomas II. McLeod from the State Penitentiary while serving a sentence of two ami ? a half years for man slaughter and who forfeited a bond of $100 in recorder's court today when he was to have answered charges of reckless driving, drunkenness, operat ing a car while under the influence of whiskey and resisting arrest, was rearrested this afternoon on a war rant sworn out. by City Police Officer Ous Scott before Magistrate Demos S. .Jones, charging assault with in tent to 1>:1!. STATE FA IK IN OCTOBER Annual Kxhibition l-m Than One Month Awuy, ? Columbia, S. C., Oct. I. ' Tlu' Fifty 1 Sixth South Carolina StaUv Fair i* less than a month aw^y, the datea | for j;^;> boim? October I !?. 20, 21, 22, i};{ and 24. J The fair. uiithorU iws have: turned every trick to make tht< eojn ing fuii the best in- the society'. ? hi-i tt?i y. Certainly the program is the mont complete and most elaborate i vcl' a! ! i-mpted by it. The (vxblMtVprt wi|^ tun >i\ full .m;. ? ; 1 1 . ' i nigihts and eat h is tilled 'with intircst iii.g, instructive am! en t? i taiiUhtr events. The biggest; ad dition thj$ y?$r fc* the magniltcen't' historical pageiurt- which will ho given in tht- football stadium tlu* last two u'-i^hi*. The details have been worked ' tail most carefully to insure accuracy and t,he atf{iir will !.hj. the m&sit stupendous of its kind ever .staged in this state. For hjg Thursday the crowning .i-itl as usual is the ('arolinH-Cleiu s.on football jfinne which draws t brilliant assemblage from all corners of the state. A tltting content, reminder of the days when Knighthood was in FloWer, is .soi.m-t.hinK now ami will he the thief event of the opening night. The president of the fair, 1'. I). WitcoVor, of Datlinglon, is a great horst-m.an a lover of shows and races and it is needless to say that this department will he extraordinarily ?good this year. With a national thicken show to cap the already far famed slate bird exhibition, with the exhibits more numerous and better than ever be fore, and with the amusements as good as can be had at any fair in the country, the South Carolina Agricul tural and Mechanical society feels that its forthcoming exhibition should draw the biggest crowds .in its his- j tory and win for it added laurels. Kobber v at Kershaw. ?? At an early hour Sunday morning robbers' effected an entrance in the front of the Clyburn Motor company at Kershaw and succeeded in stealing a good supply of (.Joodyear cord tires and tubes. N'o clue to the robbers is known. It is supposed that the rob bers wero on their way South and after making the haul continued their journey. This is the fourth time un welcome visitors have robbed this firm, the guilty having been caught I in one instance. I "Anglo-Sa.vophofi#" is a ? word J coined abroad to describe the speech i of Americans who know hut one I language ami who raise their voices | to foreign waiters as if noise would j im rea -e their intelligibilitiy. ahr (Eharlattr OiHwrurr i - i.4. r > i 1 1 k more high class features in Connection with receiv Linjr Jne lai c." t n?'\vs from tin* ASsocl ATEI> PRESS, the CON SOI ID.ATMI) PRESS, and the NORTH AMERICAN NEWS PAPER AI.-LI ANCE. tha it any new -paper published in Ine ( . Il ? n aiv n ? ? t ,t reauer of Carolinas' l>itftf(>'st . i in! t . ? i** .? ">| ii ^p.ip.'i'. iMci"'' an;-: he a reason. If The (>BSE.i\'i i! i . ? : \\ 'i.i r< a.-'M. a ?> (hniot \ < > 1 1 would 1m; a reader, i \ i < i: . : .. ail eiilu : i will kindh 111 I .n and clip i ?!?? i' i ).i j paii i ? t ? 1 ? ? v v ;? i <1 -end t" i h ?.* < 'rculation Department. 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Sen; I >a m pie i op;e- to M \ reason foi r..?t l eading The OBSER\ ER i Nam o Address ARTIST IN PIQL'E SPOILS ART WORK Spliadii Memorial Mo:' si Lost to World. I I , . , ? ^ "< 1 . * Wjji t. <i ? ? r.io.-.luin dest ro> oil l!n< I I : ' ' V ? > l"t ihii Jit&Ut IMUIMX ! M jfttW't 1 '? '"'v <hisetvd n* u rrini-i- i.-r ? V ' !i ? Kl J !m*J ll-julcl'S, lit' KM 4? J ?? X il lv/l.s becO t'ol Wj[\vcd, b/ ; .1 I : I <*<> 1 1 1 i I ? ? .s a a a.\ . 'i.'i ?? ? ' ' tif h is ,1m.!'' .. i d(u<?i)^ ii'tirttH for ;i i1ck:;:'u ? i: (.'.?win; ? ijt ?? !#?? erected in honor of :'!?* ?';*>?? 1 1 ? ? Oil in the Worlu ? 1 ? I* V (!> -u?| vai'.ed and beautiful twive !>o.n the ilc,-;; mis atibinlttcd. Vet . niii' -I,- .its to bi.iv" tilled tin1 want n.-? >}\ |?iv-mm| by t'-e i r.v ui award. . The>' n'. '< c f hi?u .. ? from any n?? ? < ft civ. . ?] Tiicy w r? n't Hoiio1 til'.1', ;',i( shall Im- et.-'lial, (hat shall !>)??.. . j ? ? of ,i> r i f t ? ?*?, liberty and ?ji'iry. I !???> w;iiu liliiy e\ orl.ot i:V^' I > n r l\ r M. I,, write* ll) | ho Ni'VV York Tines The design entitled "Alia <!loria" by *.? : .1 1 it) l. ?i ' ? ? '.ISt 'v:' Willi MOOHIS to IliJVO von tin' ^ri'ttfv.1 number of admirers. II K a gor^o-ui* thing, I'pon tin.' top of twelve ureal marble pllhirs are twelve M^iiros representative of twelve groyt ha) tins of tlto war. Six on a ? I ?>. i pillars form a with* design In the < enter of which Im a solitary mono. I, l:inh>'d I'.v wide marble slops aro i:\vo figure^, which seem to indicate vgrlof and pride of a<jdeveinent. The whole Is too beautiful t ? stand tho wear and ?tear "f thy years. And tht' J'ud want something t hai will last fore\er. '1'hoy seem to want :;roai pyramid, not a Temple of l!;.!iiNtiv; they want an Alp or a 1 lima-' lin i. not a l.esln'ug Tower of IMsn <T ii Milan cathedral. They seem wliMng to aloindon beamy for durability. Thoy want. aomethli)ti'sot Upon a hill In Mi lan that will xtrikc tho visitor lm.Ui-'v diHflv npiMi his arrival, soniothini; tlial will l??* soon from nfar. "Alia (Slorla"' ?aum a beautiful thing. It is so no lonsfcr. 'I ho artbst was d!? fiisiod with the failure of the Jury to iii'cept Ills design. He did not take an ax In hsnd and destroy It in a fit of toinpor. He. It mimmiih, talked It over with other artlsta whose designs had not received recognition. 'J'bese artists - slnee misery loves oonipany ? did not continue to advoeute the surpassing beauty of their own efforts. They concentrated their displeasure upon the failure of "Alia (Morfa" to win recognition. So. apparently with the concurrence of the designer, they de stroyed the model of a very beautiful memorial. Paper From Aaphalt Heavy paper is now being made by th* in** of usphalt. After t lie fibrous material* have been treated, to re move impurities, they are macerated, pulped, will, water and formed Into sheets by pressure and dried t.y heat. Much paper and cardboard for wrap pers, cartons, and the like con slat 8 of a layer of cheaper material be tween slx-els of better quality. The aim ?f the new process is to give a better product, made proof against water and vermin, and this accom plished !>\ substituting the asphalt layer for the inferior tilling. This lay er is :i Ihiti sheet of pulp into which an emulsion of liquid asphalt with a small nmount of suitable clay and suf ficient water rtre- introduced. 'One or of the ii:. permeable at?pluilt ia.v ers are used between the sheets of plain pulp, and the resulting heavy paper "i libt r board is claimed !?> be not oii'v wat.erpro??f( but about 'JO per >.ir<?n^?M* and .nore dura'de than jo.- pap - o:- pt:!p ito.i'd ?>; like 1 tlii. I Famous Athictic Clerics It ,? ?- 'i .? i ' .? ? rst i???it . < I- \ I ?* 1'iivved . n ? I W r. | I >vs If ? ii : lie ^mmj 1 1 n \ e- <>*' i a ; 1 1 ? [ !?'? ? t.d ? ?\ ?.e ' It i , : ;>? . ? , ? -. : in" ! t ? > not.- i ! ? a i ,i ti : i ?-r of f' ?? i :? u ..ho I M'. I I'..,- Ml- ;e\Vs I'M. ' , i-h dejji ;!! t!:e C ? J I" . ? f 1 T'f < ? ?. f'M'll ciew in- ! -;de I <'hi'.e>, Wordsworth. a erii-ket a > we:! ;i- n rnw '.v.j, (due, who beejiiue tdsiir?^? of -t. Andrews; .1 J. 1 'I'taigoixi. afterw i rd prebendarv of York; T. 1'. <;arn.?-r, dean of I.ineoln; and W. II. Frenrir.tle. dean of Kjpon. Ui the Cambridge men, .V. I\ l.ay ford was later chancellor of the diocese of Manchester; L'. Mrlvale became dean of Kly anii v Selwyn whs the fumous hie nop ot \'e.v Zealand and af terward of l.lchtleid.- London Mall. Thought She Meant It P.ti'ldy and I>oris were washing, get tln^ lendy for the evening meal. They 8 re, the and three, respectively rear ing would not he able to w "lnf the wash cloth dry. Hu Idy H:h d r o do It t' r her. \t ;'i ? eu<l of .u. an hour net' tier o.* i? .> . iiildr??ti h i i coiue t ; i :i 'lie i ;??.?? ? n and on investigation t lie tnO'lit : v in told !>> her voting vi:i ? ???) i-> ??? wr'iT< it dr." :ro , t Sui I " - ' ? ? >i n t M > i. . ?*.? . s s.e will ;v\e- i.aln sts :i a o|.| in a r a ^ , i . ,?^r * SU ? ?to! . ii > . Useful Airplane \\ . i ! i I.*') r.f' <>.' i ?!?*? . il> s J.. \ i < . 1 ? i ? . ? i. ? <?? . id ?'?i ?? . . i . ? I \ a it a ' 1 ,i ' . ? > ? i I ii i i i ?? ?..:ln_ ijf j'\ ci'l jM?t a' *???)* ? i" i ? ? ? 1 - w er ? .i< >! '-ii liHii'l He | ? ?ii ?????? '?? V ? . ? ? .j r I .t.iil !??:,, (I li.it ' * ' ?> ' i ? ? * < II . ? - i<e> ,? v , ,| Ir | ?? e . .1.* ;u"i* atid broac' i ? hen ! ?<???? ? . t .? ,, ? ? , fen ??? I i:.-m Tii# ? ? ? ?' ' lit it'ii'iped hts !?t;f * ? ??. ?* ??'?' '^i| ].?>? nv*t I ' ? * ?' " T' ** ? * >?? irtcMy ! * r ? ? ' .'l ?'!*'? -if 'erj Just Received ? - y * . > .. ?' CAR LOAD Fulgrum Seed Oats Red Rust Proof Seed Oats Winter Rye Abruzzi Rye Plant Oats and Rye Early this Fall SPRINGS & SHANNON, Inc. CAMDEN, S. C .Many Negroes Dying Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 25. ? The state registrar of Ohio vital statistics reports that in the last three years the. Ohio negro population has in creased only eight per cent while the death rate for the same period has increased 30 per cent. He says tuber culosis is the great ravager of the colored race. A grave in Arlington cometery bears a plain white wooden marker, on which in black letters is this in scription: Lot 3121, Wm. J. Bryan, Col., U. S. Vols. The Santa Barbara earthquake opened subterranean -water sources and all streams in the quake zone show marked increased in flow sftice the shake-up. If the increased flow continues it will more than pay for the losses suffered by the shock. Notice of Application For Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will, at ten o'clock A. M., on the fifth day of October, apply to the Probate Court for final discharge as guardian for Beatrice Esters and George Esters, Jr. J. W. BOYKIN, Guardian for George Eaters, Jr. September 2nd, 1925. ? . x . I ; ? \'i* . - The stones making up .the royal palaces Persia, built 2,600 years ago, were cemented together with pitch taken from the same oil seep ages which centuries later led the modern oil companies to drill their first wells. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE All parties indebted to the estate of E. J. McGirt, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the un dersigned, and all parties, if any, ?having claims against the said estat? will present them duly attested with in the time prescribed by tew. H. F. McGIRT, Executor Est. of E. J. McGirt. Camden, S, C.f Sept. 15, 1025. The Help You Need You need help in making money . You need the help of faithful em ployees and honest and energetic co-workers . You need help also in taking care of your money . Why not make use of the service offered by this bank? The First National Bank