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q. E, i t r K . A rI TV v1 V P rmV1y *~E Eutored April 23, 1)03 at (ielQcena, S. 0., icM neanud i Wss mnthrr, uudc'hr n'-t 1tf Cn;;.rPF of 0larah 3, 1879.* VOL., XXXVI PICKEINS, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, DECEIfl3ER 15, '1906.N .i Commits F( De ser Boy Operatoi CASHED BOGUS EXPRESS ORDERS FOR $86.26. MUST ENDORISER OR EXPRESS COM - PANY IEAR I.OSS? Trnvert Thougi to Ilvo (.onio Towardt JtacksonvlHle--Law,Suit Probable. Loaving boliind him a pretty young wife in tears, more or less baggage and several 1ril road and expreSl oflicials who woUl(d give much to lay hlnds upon him again, 23 yenr-old T. S. 'rasvor, a tele graph op'r"at:(r of it in(rant h ,abis, cashed two forg'd exprs lcey ordors here St(lay ve1 ug and disappeared, :tier "' it g a nir'lih of it" in l the red-light Ulil trict, with th( pr( e s, $G.20 rh'. hi ( t 1:1\ ;J' ' . '' so ab):ut :. woekc ago from E'lko, (a., i )t-''I o i?\- a it(l andUl( II aw l'i l v 1 was i- e C(ed bl rd t 1; 019.', AbdnII strreet, w'her.;i un(ieb i wi ilg him. s Idiy lolm:g he Sa:.1(d he was ii ,(f som11) re'ld V loeyiv and ' nlhke Mr. doorhe WiL kin\i,\ who is al' employ -(d in the dispat ch ,r's oflice, if he Would acc(o01IIMpanV him to the expr,,s o ir.. a( al 31( i(t t.ifly him, Po th9t he con&d caeh two muon(y orders, Mr. Wt'lkinw ('ould( n1ot ;rl) to the ('xre's55 oflice, 'ut inctstea(d ca1lld up thle e>:press 1-co )pIe, iold thlu th() vireum01 astr noes, and a;sked it the :rders woIld hie cashed If ho CI1dorse1 i i m Re coivin si afiirl'mativ() re' p!y, lie in serihbd his nsamn up.(tl the bcks of the ordors and dismlniss"d the i ient frolm hisi mind, TIr vort; having eLv\(!1n h o "'own to dou(,l t hijl howl, Sty. When-l(Tr''&}or"ytd his superi hour, r. \\ j'ilkiin. b egia to S al:dIll '; inq wihi( :'i we'(rtalined a,but her had's b.-a janod . s hndsWOolotit o ow andti ahed-~e ovw lii atd ho,e er iiommpany A)un-: rrar as te d th romg Uthe r1-',i ght (irit wli her ane t ht tey .irdshl ,r hai- f?r Hud taken fuevrt Ohrlukves o ijlorY dsaped with the ortu of the beht, he gr. lnoqe,Aciod. 1and suposed that howe5n hs wh ft k Tavry cariodof the ih ubbir stamp the Seabd ire which Mron wias iJacsoe atg 8:46 monley iordernin bus. Travers says tate hrobugh >rgery, ts Girl Wife. 's Disgrace. band is from Senoia, Ga., and that he has always borno a good repu tation, although he has moved more or less. She admitted that ho drank to some extent, but said that so far as she knew ho had never been intoxicated to an extent thai would cause him to commit any overt act of which he would not be guilty in his hours of fen tire abstinence. She does not try to defend himi antd is conIvinaced that ho is guilty. Sle will probably go home, she says. A (ln-shiol liely lo lend to all lawsulit. is that of who is to hear the lc ss. The expre4.".:s Ollici:lls say that M r. Wilkitns, by his enclerso ient., vrt.lly &;uair:uitw;d the orderFS tr+ be L;lnu.in;(e antd thl: .I they hold him fl' sil ai l .( inlgly. OI,e is for IA), the othe for :;36.7i:. M r11. \\ ltil is ;:,l l1?. that he tirely Ctlrte i t, Traver"s' I V . ~ t. ~t(t it'! -w '1 th.. T'1ave'r, to ws h1oi t hit ,1rderi wer; m11dle pa ;'.e, the' xpress c:m }i1n1 ' illsi lear uw loss. It is likely th11t Ithi (xCre 1,1company w ilt br1ingt Suit gaillst 11r. \\1 k1in 0o Iec ivE') the m?oney. --C. iubiia lilccrd ('.lt,mbia, S. I.. De. Ii.-lis. T. S Tavers, the bride of the young telegralh ope(at(,r, who si:ipned from herc Satti'day' after cash1ir;. two I or: (' l express lmlonley orders, will go to l;oxville tomllr. row on a sub .eript,ion funl raised by the railroad em plYes h ro. LITTLE GIRL KILLED BY FANATICS IN CHINA. i)atuglie rt or It( , an d trn. F. S. I{ .ysl, MiIM. unrn-i8. Tey' 1'c:rmetrly 1.Siid ti South .:aroli::. A paier puilished in Zion Clity, near (: hic:n:o, recived in this city s1 viot)days a'vo by Mrs. A. g'. Stev. Utll;, ;r,ntainea tho ncontit o,f Ithe clubin1' to douith by three C'himnn of~ little Nellio BArow.n, thme ten year I.ti na. 'VT e ipo sid the cibi was Iaying3 on ihe tuti::ls of' a river near bor hio v;, ben .sho was attnehed by~ the ( li it unmn and hrna lly c'lullld( to deat .1. ab:m't i!v yer nuo ead wast a be'auti ful and1( lovable cild1. Mr s. It o:;n1 It a htforo h'ei(1'11r arringo to1 Mr . Rioyat , whiebl- tooki ttlaeo in Chiina, MIiss Mary D). Srilii vanl of tins county. Ifler homne wast nonrT Polzr. where bher toother Mrs. Nelbe' Sulli. vani, now lives. Seviorail Ofe ber sisterit and onto brotnor live in this count,y. MIrs. Steplhens was intimately ac qualhinted with Mrs. Rloyal as 510ho a visited at her horne several times. Upon rteing the account of the terrible donth of the little airI, Mrs. Stephens sent the paper to Mrs. Sul livan at Polzor. This morning she re ceivedi a letter from Mrs. Sullivan saying she had hoard nothing of the death of her little grand-daughter and that her son Mr. Harold Sullivan, had telegraphed to Zion City for father particulars concerning the terrible atrocity. The paper containing the accounrt of the death was dated Dee. 70h.-An dorson Daily Ma,). -Prop in and have a cup of co)ffOe and hot bieoni te at our store any day next week; will be glad .to see you if you intend to bray or nzot. Liberty Hardwre...n DEATH ENDS SHAMEFUL CAREER. Former Governor, Moses of South Carolina Dead. Winthrop, Mass., Dec.11.--Former Govenor Franklin J. loses, of South Carolina, was found dead in n board ing house at Winthrop Beach today his leath having been caused by asphyxia ion. lie was found 60 years old and had resided in Winthrop for soveral years. He hart a varied career, andi although once woaltay, it is unacr stood he died comparatively poor. He was Governor of South Carolina in 1872. R EAD FORG1) LUTTEI FIOM SOUT 1 CARIOLINA. on. Grosvenor ofOhio t'ro(inced Alleged IDocnluontI From this State I, Sup. p,ort of P'ilotUsg t ill-1.4'garo Cailled Hinl Mm-wn. 1117 G Street, N. W., Reprosentative George Lgare vas makring anl able ut'ldne of the >resMlt pilot age laws. le wan,t.d :he law to, compel all \"'vSe"ls coi1 lig in to any pot1 to hire a iicen.st'd lilot--aid one, by fih w:ay, who ):0, ogs t I It' i nii . [t, said heoutth was:: espeia .lly contt et a (1 ]id t lhat. L tn ilte hit ' t welt- :liI' 0 pr otct. ::1!! i1p t.111i ,:l1i .m : r \ t!,ie4' l(t:l 1 4' ' "!i, . ",1 1" 0t. litl t' ,. i; t l. it ' t ' " (. l 0I,i\ ki-i'Wn :S " tlr. ulo: M * ite r.;ilaremn )ti ll I t' A '.ifh . ai," "I li laf:d !tr.11 ilt .a ti ' ' t i tw Id a i , wIo r.lid ti.l it: ti)h,} 1 \; tlt, (i w ie io tg law pit1 : "d b 1-- (O iitllt r \\'t. iot lso; t!,t"t h a M r. L g in.- ' i tle d .it. I(ln to "tie tfi thei enlt i io-n, wit,:. I;tter" M r'. (i iOsvvior lt.d re:d, at(I tlhat lea eived a. letter lomt Ilim;-, in wicli ho Said that he md iiever wr't'l ntt rl (1' ignied anty ri.:lh letttor a.s the Oh:1iol,tr h.td r. ad, thatL it a t foi 'y. Mr. GosenoI -"I ill sttf! that. 1 feel srry to tiild tiat in t he ,tat(! of St,utii (a,olilla there are s0tt h i t, I of l'atsu'I eit A t hst . Ml r, Lrteur(-'--- l )11, wVl.., the g'1i leltl 11 r Ohio 1ub)1l h<-d a pa per last year ttlIint a out a lot of rae'lIh in auothler State in t.h-. At i hi Ilh, r1 ' a" ti "t" Optt 1)i.1:1!( and u.i;alghter. Thj" lw , litilO iiitl R: n ie hos, th t o hw , of,( cl)res a godi (iezndf unv biIl . the liti thech'mpions o thel (lay wsi thfse lofCI teiouth pnytue. o - oodu and caylut ohur. tor one Liberty tative vore Co.ar --Why buy acrk in h curse ourh dxicussion wee the wilplsoypiot Mageqesti n whiua h opauon.alag kw s"Ldiggr'' H rdwr Loar -ouse,aat the Doway, andthoyiar wonde fid,ohat ortoeglnt little spoadteywhadth ontherdaypwas faprfcLyfibenly Hawre . News From Hazel, .IFazol, S. Q., Nov. 21, 190( . Mr. Editor: I w'll try to give you v aluablel paper and many readers, fow dots from this Aittle burg. The farmers aro very busy eatbor ing up crops and sowing small grain. The snow fall hero on the 14th inst to a depth of four inhes. After a severe (old snap we are en, joying warm, Pleasant weather now, with plenty of rain. Mrs. W. A. Davis is improvint slowly but steadily. Her infant babc died on the 27th ult., and was buried the day following its death'at' Moun tain Grove church, Rev. Jno "T. Lowie cond ucting the fun 1 al 1ervic On r hon rtfelt sympnth!.1a are extendeld rhe bereaved parents. M r. and. Mrs. Daniel W incliestor a ttended tho finrne'rnl servi('es of the 10 mouths old bab o; 'Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 1'arrot, whilch died on the 2Ith1 tilt., and was huired on Sundav, the 8t,0 'nit Shalvd (r1ov"l l;tit church0. The bereedvu fatmily 1iatve our sym pat by \lav (;1d's ric hesI ilI ;inte res:t ujin t ')t in tlhi ir s d;c ai?li1't ion. . [Rev, 1D.1 taller ir:nedl'( his farowell Se r en at . i h . m.ll .. M1r. Ii!!n (i.s::al, of :\I ,n- '-tra.( 1. is (on it vi-1' mrr ilt:;an frIi ld. i11 t' llt ('t"(' \i t I I 1 '1 I1 .1 t :!; I itt- ( 1l t-his 't.iea jr lje U j '' in --m rea s -t - ) i f1 1 ' 1- t 1 ill t i + 1 : i)11 h h I renre in orh rI a~* r now!aI t ii i nh r t"' ( . ). :"I i e a 11' LI It v. t dea l "'111. o f i t {tt :t l ah inl the rlla In am' UnIhin, t ihe End alt lli'g u. t lmrtb. taI I ot of his owxn lalck!t. ! l7.nh) in (':.:hl h id+ nlnklu:; ;Ip) at 1+t of m 1no in hi: trav('i. Thly tow hnve i nirn, new (I c rh'r ill he vh a levy unar air'. Unl,r:-iret l;nowit 's. Cal J. i. liagod dlOantt(i th(1 hand for this proe Noev. Wa:llotrh . bwo.n atndl 1: 11Ot lning a griat. dt al ."::tld h-' hi) hiiting of h'o ky lI; t tt.m: I;:i '.hs ;: t!-a rth. l to ld moutit.n : ,l:l. t-al mr0 Of tiut'h wVOr'k, at bht - th; . ft I"- n: )I- h doner in thlo pulii1, bnI t htl'1 andi e1utt forid1(s. I h.' it a' u> in i11 1h alk :r, "m po,l I r ' f lt'. t i ' ' r i I , 18 11 j)5'c l * !. i. ,a lIl e,1' h lie 'ar1i .Iaw V a; Sa?'w at tol? h.- p it * bj m.a itn or al a\ [ill be irre n iii nt a II a r a- n'. (ThIiS atle ha.s beein unIiVaodam ('rowvJed( out, until now1'. falr whIic'h we'( heart.ily apolourize to our llorI'saIndenIt. Mauldin School Notes. EIasley 8. (. Dee )u. 1, 190rs. Mr. E(ttitor: .- Our onrolinent has now roached forty two. Nearly all t he pupils 'In school wore pelrfecIt inl a.tondancO lst week, very few being' either ah1mnet or tardy. Trhe following now pupils have en1 rolled thuIs woek: Nottie and JEula Roper, Grady and Pearl Sweet and Cal Riggins. Nearly all the scholars aro supplied wvith the new books. ini the arith)motic content last F"riday each ride won fifty-two marks, and in the spelling match Miss F"annio Manl dill caried off the honor of best spellor. Parents and friends are invited to come and se us. A. 0. and E. G. -Biscuits baked right in &hree minutes every day next week at our 8 tore. Liberty HIardware 00. BETRAYE W AT6 ** Fled In Slame From SHE IS BEING HARBOReD U5Y SAL VATION ARMY. Pretty Mary Brown, of Upper Carolina, the Victim of Man's Perfidy. Re fuses to Reyeal His Name. Snvann1ahGa. , De. 10. line'rthlrokIn, shamed aml sufferintt, tnt wil.hal loN-11l to ai betrayed inv(', nrei.t", littlo I1ary 1irown, of Dialton. S. (., 1iio in a dvin! (ondition at. (ho .ah ron) A rny hendiart ers toot w'ak to bt, tnken to thel hosniitil. Inl th same:i:tt ruinm lins at ,ix -% ., A I ;bly, Ithe ilnnnoitt Canso of i tl di.tro 1. the hildl of a : nan, wl' n amtl(, wiIth t h'1 aps i stakeo V , 11yl. h 1' bild mt.her has ru,olved to non ' .'' t . 6i' s l ta,i nt ited ; 11" aill ',(t i 14'6 ( 11., t 1,1't >:i 6 7ltl t ' Itl l ''( 8 V I iI h ' rrI'm.l', and t'tidornt.!t t t riCli! to 'i'in a larte) m17rk;ti ''tiolwd.;1, t e nlm ! t i , (te girl il"'I n6 'd h- ioil and t' )61I ",' i ,i m 'i 161t-1 ;(6 ; 6(tlt, In (t .Iit t60 'i166 t, tt :t! o t'. ,' . t' , i lup o r, tatio n i t :Ir dIisti,ver t t t he O itirl \vns- v'rt' and('n t S .\os.of Ith Salvation \my, w11 6 ii1 o rt it, a':Iro filr' hor. ' -; 4ht t66 Ii ttl ats ''1 1\l atlli on .\ itmv h 'u+ 7 :'- r t ' r . ondition e:i ' hol! i li lito'.i i to question h ' 1, h:t; in 1 li6 t' whtilt, undor th6 rari of M : 111:'-rs, 1614 1r6c'toverov 01lliintl' I() toll :1 litllh' of hter story mai lo 'InvI'r in pY'r" Somle iWon of I the an.. f litt t 11 ont it'd to rol 1her of hor :1i (,In, i+ nlol her" life'. :1a;rv 1l(,w1', ats Ot :{ays her namn' i, is tthot nineteen yenrs o1(1, bu1t. !oo(s evi )'yars t l:r' lIrair is daurl: anur n and ht'1 eyes, it doolp t'ro V , 6r n1 -. Inl t t'v r" word okl)l(en iI 1( tat ioallil 1on1611! t h 1166 t'irt showst r( t lrfin i -t and (0"w-il !iln, and mrids;t tearsaof "''l ither,(ih mvI\ moth"r" 0!h(t t11(d lIhe," ailt too tumonl6,ii 1(or', I'oken wi tth soba and payers6 fur fr 1'16 i.-l .;l:"y Ol'ow n lived with h(r rari,f it6:1 a 6ii nt'ir Dalton, Ind r.6 1 :v d a it o di 6h ni n, r.1116tnin' I.omt' i6 lit o V i' y nlr at o from it hIm ho rding' 6'. o I :6u l 66'h f i hll 16 (inih iu:1l6:, w hh-' i' 0 snit le if I heir 6111 1' rl odii' and ' ( a1'i1 -', ny6' toii l6!h l616 h .n \ ' . ' i mt.'' 66:66 n li er h>61', adi1 I h1 '~6l(6,'66 it.1'6 hl '6Iy - 161ward 11h6at61 mof ov ra6.n66.r 1,'t'1y-6%61?' V6tin ly r and\V rho a vdr liv fom her hIome.1~ When ('hr e arrived, in 16( h1rSvannaf-, where it isr t'vippo'-t Iff(0 h cme iOn 88esponsibl3 1, nmt1 WiIl thek htenr shya ivo anyl coherent .eun lof hae forec evdabre fom qetoheolio, mucd.Capt. Saya "and shaltarno retr hme with her compy,teld \s oon ast 1he utal hovi d try wio take er I says1t Ihe l ield sher iller'sname vided for.'' -Colnumbiua Record. D)ec. 11.-A telephone mesage from savannah this afternoon says tlht lit tie Mary Brown, the: pretty girl from, ~the mount ains of Picken. county, who, heart-broken shamed and aufferiag, DEATR',S.BDOOR withiil toyitl to i betrayedY'1p,to. lio. citicnlly ill at tho R'lvatlon iiy titarte"rs tlre is ilightly bettor tbday and haw, the lthysiciansa think, 'a;fair chantec for recovery The Salvation Armny oflicers ennnlllot i ilduco hilr to toll tho name of tho Inan who is responlsi bl for her ruin, but. think they have a good elute to his idonity. ZEKE DRAWS THE LINE. Hit ira Sore Place. ( I ',b- ( rov"o. f )'(., 3rd, l!1 -.( 1 !i111 :-'-intinll J(urnalcl: .( noit,L1 i \. m um1111w O lnt of .y rt1r 'A 1U.' , ,i ,1":i: . l =t:t. i t t I w i!i t li.. 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I 11 I-f a '(Ioup oIf l)u1 111m1: of wVIttt f t-lho u. wats pr tv fir t uff. hit wh n ) i t1 . r' sion to say\, if 1:O1inO of thei 1111; it. at tlim b clt, ta ' pulled Ioir ( reS- it littl(! ht ith r up on thoir shIa d:'r:, Chorw wldI o11t hav-I n so Irmuch costly tlria l Sw'iing tht ball room flI,io'r" t1 ('ditor allovoi' I mlirht Io al l riht, at at hOr, o rat111o a isIog fight, timt l adn 1,',i l v rporter, I wt-i onto my to. ty o.'t a" hko' st a bI'xin;' b.m1t lat til(- Olura hlanst' andl 1 r ill franil'is ' dh it it %\,I s mr to ml rn hy !;1111 inlir I f Lt it,moro fit ib w . No lirm paou'o ae)o ne iad a tayt ( rd Ipii(n :f Oh fair en., tlum, (Ir1;o to writ'' mwi y nltu- t. V !f you wint iit io 1 h :i. ue wibe, ul n - db a-mm erat ly,w t:1 da h-r 8e.n h1m f e , 'in E