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The Ocean Swallows Up Breakwat- Senator TiUmsan Roceived Hundreds er at Fort Macon. of Letters About It. A special dispatch from Moorehead Senator Tillman !a the recipient of City, N. C., says Friday afternoon hundreds of letters of commendation bout four o'clock Oaptain Pough, Of and congratulation o 2 his recent ut t-a, Fort Mszon life saving stationj sas startled t- r"'z- 04 tw em- I terances on the race qestion In the binkments, breakwater and large pier Windy City. The Washington corres were se . .i pondent of the Spartanburg Journal The breakwater just In front (f says with his regular run of mail these the mah buldini has cmpletely diF. letters heap in daily, and come from appeared and there is now over 50 all parts of the United States. Some feet of water, where only prior to the are from New York city, Chicago and giving way of the heavy rooks there other great town L. N , 4A and was three feet above the high water West. Oae of .nese epistles from a mark. The large wharf in front of resident of Wa D . con the 5ij , ,., . uai the water tains ths expression. "Although there woild not let it settle and Cap. isn't much left of me, I will follow tain Pough says this morni. there Is 5ou and your pr.cipes w u inoil." over 50 feet of water where j enerally One of the Iesters, opened by his there - -b - It to ten feet on secretary Saturday morning and pe an average hlgh tide. rused with inte:est by the senator, iE U.k..a k, aised his men out from "An O'd ,JAnfederate Soldier.' nd they move every ing the: As letters from the old veterans art zuld out of the station, for fear the. much in order nowadays with tb - -ould all be swallowed up. He sayt press, the letter as ei d by yr .he main building is all intact noi. representative from Mr. Tillman and if 7'ut in a dargrrous postion. He lost given to his friends who read the all his wood for the winter that was Joural: piled along the breakwater. He says Hon. Benj. R. Tillman, Washington there was no snLck or anything to at- D. C. sract his attention except the graduI Daar Sir:-I wish to forward m3 r settling of the earth. He says there are congratulations to you upon the fin( large cracks running on the hills now speech you made while in .Catcago The disturbance lasted fully forty a d show my appreciation b - encloz minutes, the foundation around the ing to you a bank note from Souti east end of the building has settled Carolina, dated November elevanth about five feet. The citizens here Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-Three think it was caused by the gradual I have held this note for some timi heavy current settling against that and priz-d it highly, but afterreadin polnD of t.,.e beaoa and had cut a sub. your Chicago speech, I decided that J terraalan channel under the break- could not put it to a better use thaz water and beach. to present it to one of 8 -.th Carolina'i BEACH GRADUALLY SINKING. most worthy sons. The greatest ma j rity of the people of Baltimore witi At five o'clcck this evening the whom I have come in contact, hav beach is within two feet of the lif:s spoken delightedly of your dttermina station, The beach is now gradually tion and nerve in bringing up th sinking. The doors in the main "race issue," after being warned tha building cannot be closed. The beach it might bring forth dire results has given . a, about ten feet during Kindly accept my congratulations anc the day. The station and all build- note. From an old Confederate Sol ings are exvected to go at any time. dier, Sincerely, HIS OA41S WAS PIUIFUL. Capt. John A. Burgess. No. 500 East 221 St., Baltimore Md. December 1, 1906. Cataleptic White Tramp Fell Into His Acoompaning the letter was an ol Camp .Fire. faded, tattered paper bill, seventy three years old, and the legend, bald, Tte Columbia Record says in agotY ly printed on its face, and set of from horrible wounds and subject with several engravings, one of then without warning to cataleptic fits, a picture or General Sumpter, state George Elwards, a white tramp, who under date of Nov. 11, 1833, tha says he is a native of Spartanburg, .The Commercial Bank of Columbia was taken from Southern railway train S. C., will Pay toJ. Brice, or Bear No. 30 on its arrivalhere a' ly Friday er, Five Dolhars. The blls unsignei morning and placed in one of the by the president and cashier of thi sm(king rooms at the depot for medi- bank. o-l trsatment. Dr. Frank T. Kendall, SE-atcr Tillman pr'zts this lette: the local surgeon of tne railway, fina- and bill of ante-bellu dys verl ing Lpon investigation that the man's highly. He stated that #e would hay injuries had been received before he his secretary plac the bill In a scral became a passenger, declined to as book fcr preseive-ion. Although the sume charge of the case. He reported bill "represents nothing on God' to City Physiclan C, F. Williams ana green earth, nor aught iv the wateri the lalater had the unfortunate man below" It comes from an old soldi brought to his offioe in the police pat- who is in sympathy with Mr. Till rol vagon. His wounds were dressed man and his views on the race problem and he was sent to his old home in and it is duly appreciated. phertanburg on the 11 o'clock train. b Eiywards was on his way from Ctar- T leston north. He left the railway sta tion near B lakylpe and in nep of tne Sopth Carolina Public Smprvice Coi acut caaletio itsto h~chhe ndeprdate ofsk o 11,h83,ter. subS.ct.,ellllnpayhis camprfcre andBra ceivd horibl burs ontheighthan FTe SothlarolThe Pblic nsricne and rm, ip nd rght ide Pasers C h porient ofNdw Yar and thi by fund im ad tok hi toalac . vuiC whee a indl phyicia ap-Satora givemn notieso ani aplte plie fst ad bndags ad sup nd ill for anat-erlu f drysh pr ero - hm wth tike to Spatan elticy and stam rthlay ne ou hav burg.B~te tie he eachd hC s Osnerto Cplaet n biland alsortl lumba, oweer1the ainof isbolubi and Auguvston. Thehoughpoh willndsepndseeternresulting Gro' themmadehim nabl to rce greeln earoh orazed sim the aoi furter.bew, Yrwithme fro 2an old sold000, 000 as nsmh with ChMrH a. Till He wa abl to wlk, oweve, man otendo hs iwthe acke t Lrobem andhere w erto is oldrhome Op. angirs oulytapprdcited. dci Spsrtanburg poiesaioneln th at1'cecd train. THE unerI helNsoE.h hestou not go lefuche frri h Stat- h ok fSbcito crosse ver lav te ndtnaoe ous bne oendiOanergnJnu grunds candei felswtonwich o he 9,10.adihsoml plcso gsu, Pas ersyntou im iredre,-as anivd aftrrbesburntvs had eenrgh hapnd h ai hre e rne plid arhip allid ru~ihtl toide. t Psrs i oprt il eato villewhere awkendl hysaidcther andepwrdp-cnen ad pliee felat id h woandag e for hupim.ohrpoeteordt rpsdri burg yTeN KNmeWh reahd oadoala rcsadsain andmland howevoritshproposedfstea woctnbusinesseorrysremlandgforoa Cotnudurithoroaioaeflyserort.n ranHer souter orwaln, her man rnedshrt seily aea afgtown his Cwon, whad 3been dreo-ed ftioic adprpsst pocondemnelandscanstather propertyhat lers swerpto he state hlo usealofiscrort upseIee grundes ointandtlswooninglen toe y nte olwn outet i grahe mountains foundty hig tohere, oBekly fooseO adale wresdtative had toeen an rRcln, eigoSl plied buhe linowfcinl ea Thursda dato ewod be~l nesn rece 8 oto h ouainGen~lSpartanburg, whereoekaieter wre exans an wd Itarean fose Yim.etr felUioNw houosnreinuaed. berains. AknClltnn AThe retsutofe bega hours soainggi teSat f othOr rakin ofver i rot e e riroa the i ,adMclnurI h tt mngtawnsof prCipttng it 3,a00 flo-dO o ;rln;adas ntef onte, hase weeb qaterf fto loigtannndite;Caretn The rinipa steet as uind. t SangbhColubi, S::,rigen Co w'~ lon ths sree tht te ftal luaoraenoo AbbevforeChAer. peopl witout arnin. Tw Thc SH'llh Catrlnn, uLcuSevic Ameicas ae nowtohav pris- NwrpryAtin ndw BYor and i ~d, ne e~n caght te weckgeStaetie s givn tonstice cantpiea and downe.Noth adso t o o r amchtioe; aor to. o on-t Cl~f on ae swet bythe crren lof trce i and pera railway n u o hesi onsandur t hesto ndaso" A ne scoolbuid~n an a c lumbI- and~ nugusta Thessrs.por of cu~s wre ~shatioy.Th ws oranized som im go1 cflle srroudedby wter 0Th H.ndf withe Chns. F a. Timte an grea smetingplat ofthe rzz a JmeeCttg Jas A.l Cig. Spinfiel, Coppr wrksat lifon s sid o ra .nn gsut and Ltwase-decid daSgdtTeA atike.ThbosofSbcitowl havepened inbOdlngeburgonJan___ ny wll e aheay lseras s ard T"Iug th soor hrere stated eths and hopsareinunatedOadomowlred tcondemn hands lael easernA:zon. I loate InSoth rolinty for. hasvproposedal theendofa banc o th Ar~oa nbrs or relessyCrolinans stotion and ew Nic ra~roa andhas an lad ingWstr orea i tsepose oem telegaph nd epres cice. t opat busichneft Trs ym for kall b-llt pontheban oftheRiOba. matoernvorporate theposns offe thereai Fraciso, banc oftheSat n- tcooaIng: ass Wl Pe . Bourtln tnaed D.nB Bhesou of Whoodere Sho~om ebinary B. Claton, toC whichdcarain re. at MC~prwi of hisnoie and P.ope, t condemnoands ndnoehrlproprty fo hnrdofinhtat hak Turda tofCp;CA.HrsndJM.on Ten. as hotentrin th gae anry, n heFloeng ,W Irwnies, oft diased ws dealsaehadt ob- ce;W.B ogs n .A hino, b theknown dearThrsday reach e-118iMos of te popuin. on ,o bpes ae Mdexbyica es an Itacas whoer AtPni, l.,LusM la, gates re Ginn rdae.Cliwsshtndftaywode brAkn of L ivepog ho r tservoice the sno . .Mue t e 'lc mountains, morningawith a parlorloo are looingcipa straee wste a Ie.Nn a esotnhti wsre ala Thsdae nhat, rae Itifapoe t ebenacietl fisoured ad colleltd faefo l h iengulred thecetroth pele? withut deaning. Con oy' o~ d hoighsban Amto erin aks w atoa pump geish-otA prti wspefre dk, wne hein tnhi stee abrdeuaicgsehnisees.Bt and gaved. Noarth inl h aile r rmnn and thet Clhftn the swtm cutaied Iurnt o ontiof the rin, uspfromedlbelep erimsgeralafoihac uwaeug, Richlad terminton,Sa TIED IND GAGGED. I N)THBR WEL-X. A PAR31ER KNOCKED SENSELESS Three Men Killed by Rear End Col Ifeicn on Southern. AND THEN ROBBED. Taree kiled and seveaal injured re He Was Driving Home When Set Up. sulted from a terrible wreck which c - curred on the main line of the Sjuth on by an Unknown Party eM railway, about 300 yards from the or Parties. station in Danville, Vs., at an early Attacked, knocked unconscious, hour Saturday morning. bound, gagged and robbed of his cash The dead are: by an unLnown party Thursday night Egineer G. C. Kinney, of No 34, six miles northeast of Union, is what a fast pavseiger train from Jnokrot is said to happened to Wallace Law- Flagman 0. J. Mull, of through son, according to the sensational story freight train N. 84 told by himself to a press representa- An unknown man, whose bcdy was tive shortly after his arrival in Union burned and mangled beyond all recog about 1 o'clock Friday. nition. abou 1fo'lo idy IsthestoThe wreck resulted from a rear-end The following Is the story as rela- collision similar to the one In which ted to the Union correspondent of President Spencer, of the Southern The State on Friday: railway, lost his life scarcely more "I oame to Union yesterday, bring- than a week ago. and not two hours' ing my wife and two cnildren. They ride from the scene of the present dia spent the night with thel cousin, aster. Mrs. Lula Barton. I left Union, re- Further c necting. it wit' th turning home about 8 o'clock. Wallace Tanksivtng tragedy is the fact that Knox, a friend, was with me until we the engineer of the train, No. 34, who reached his home, five miles from here, was killed Saturday morning, was the after I drove on alone, letting mi7same man who pulled the tnrottle cof aftr Idroe o alneletingmy the train -that plunged into President mule jog along slowly in the dark.. Shen'a 02 taw occsine "After going about one mile farth- Spencer's car. aa that occasion he er, the drst thing I knew I felt a blow Came ou- uneratched; todaY te died on the back of my bead, which knock- at his post. edme fothbug.AIstck The w-reck occurred at 4 o'occk. ed from the buggy. As I struck The freight train was standing on thE the ground I felt two other blows on main lIne when the pissenger rr.sic my forehead, when I became uncon aproacher the rear d.i scions. When I recovered conscious- approched from the rear and Nit u ness, the moon was shining, and I wanng, the gant hurled itself on to was lying across the road with my ong them with its weright. hands tied behind me with a haadker- ' Fire q ilckly broke out and 6 or chief from my own pocket, and I was Fire ilcklt gagged with another handkerchief- cars burned rate nknown man were a white cotton one, which looks like it killed insantly, whnile Mnll, who ft has never been used before. kid byte la whild au l, to hi "This happened in a lonely stre ch said by the raiload authorities to be of woods, a high bank on one sic e, and responsibe for the accident, died 1atei a patch of pines on'the other. When in a ondpita here, having suffered struck I was humming a hymn and severe wound in the head. - Sleaning bak In my buggy, with the The fact that he didn't protect thi top back. rear end of the freght, as he shoulc e I got up I could not move nave done as a fBagman, is said to b my arms and did not get them untied the d rect cause of the accident until I had walked a mile to the home though two telegraph operators ar of Mr. .. 0. Harris, my father-in- partially blamed for allowir g the twC law, where I live, trains in the blcck together. "In the lot at home I found the mule and buggy I had been driving I GILLETTE 00112833B When released I put my hand In my pockets to see if I had lost anything, and found missing two packetbooks, in my black folding on (which had my Sweetheart. name, weight and height on a card In A' Herkimer, - Y., on Thurada: it and Chicago National Trust comp any on the outside) a $20 bill and a $5 Chester Gillette, cbarged with th bill, and in the other, a double snap brutal murder of Grace Brown, hi pocketbook, I had $2.65 in silver and sweet-heart, whom he betrayed an scme receipts. One of the receipts was from F. M. Adams on Oct. 24 for $15 afterwars deserted, has set at res then a registered letter receipt from all theories in the mystery by confes EzIe for $4.50, and also a waybill of sing that he killed her. some cotton seed-ah made out in my The confession came to many as name. My silver watch was left, how- bolt from a cloudless sky, but Lo a ever, and when I go the house I found least six people it Is said that th it was 1 o'clock. confession bad previously been made "My head was hurting me terri'ly In a statement made public today then, and after bathing it, I went to Glllett indiff renty declares: bed. This morning my brother-in-law, "I am guilty; I killed Grace. E W. Harris, came with me to the struck her twice with my tennis rae spot and we could find only two tracks, quet and then dumped her body over one leading to the woods and no sign board in the lake." of anything else except where some This same confession, it Is said, wa one had been sitting on the side of the md eoetevritwsrtre road-.nee Gillette i cohared cwithe th "A t wo oud avdneIt Ihi usw el-harn whomheb rye.a haveno ea fo so ar s Ikno aftrw ad thatrted thas et atllret with the money aloteores n the myst ese-cutn fot ol ae bye monad I day thogh Ihanded te poketbok nb h conel tole secre e r wit oly hesmal hane n i. ~lsasTbe confesswo caeso ay asn is bou al I wtht Icanthik tebothf prclondes sknew all tha of no."tieat is eolenit ws saibdyani Mr Lwsn s yun frmrsconfessehd preruleenrad Gile Lawon, s mariedand asGto ltetbo indmigy carogseme lile hilre. Wen pokn o aoutwtckGihertwe'icel uingm tei tra whenhe eftUnin, e sad tat e qiuan akd foren fulle retatody ovtr not acustomd to dinkinand ard tin thae fatefu." eron perfctlysobr, s tha thre sems To' htis said contesslontetthsnsaidess re o asothn ah Gff ile t mu s tai the shavie cnfhorroro "as ll ah could. He dsows plintheaorey havte noiar , oforh bowrs o no Ied luhe tri hm wiAhthemon y SThe Atratestainoneheter-r . withContralhansmallsonanivernrailroad As aboaleI kn " Does IanTribnkbu ingtFrdyngtpoe throughwaogaig oaworkmenformet, abon rk yearo Saethe son ofim W-rbideoften. Yr HGie Lwon, Cismarid and eihat two nrl n u~snRv alod ldtl dachtdrn. WMen A.ke L. boun talykligoeothmna noatallyuitouringoanotner.gTaedwoak perfecves aoborut five milero em Sprmnwrtotiln lnlsae tabeno raon te Whint a tone afso hetidrilsseiorre n acieally. hot aklled hwsari lcrctris h nkle afteroon y he twinbroter, iws cohu aise add essnnn H. 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Whe whnirortigng thr og er thscunAcetaleshyos haivate on the Detry gae ialueos instantly ApThe rcmans of the dranchc atnd people ai es decarerysrosddto the anmlJeetnFiayanes rJghn Coeucaini wothe re4over, andl theaby woeran thred 'laer hout willprhavet ben seiz. done awamalwateho and the nationalcptl ~ ie h leygirlds was in t isawhe thyin ai- in Nw- rI h du-'o tofdnthae.nally head t e m-telt R wer Mn a:tn im on He swatendingathe das t.epion insetoFace.mr.sroers wAtan ofutetcme, to heaven the owne feaed 56 Tharsdfage meorning remerde and elephnot know hownrhsowf the Satig oe o The aicmmuatioando happted toe the gnet othe Soentye of ilto Wand esse2 BRUTAL MIRDEB, THE GUMU JND ED&NVEL MALLARD SIYS 'Settled the Energetic Yon. CABB AND HENRY PORCHER Thought He Won a PrizeC - Senator Beveridge was cod And Mutilates Their Bodies In a lously plausible'capitallst. Most Horrible and Schockng "The man speaks well, d ator Beveridge. "He proissm Manner If he actedfs he talked, held Bulls, which is j ist one mile below famous for his goodness. Vances, was the scene of a most brut- ls is daughter al and horrible murder on last Sun- "T German, with his dan day afternoon when a negro by the was walking beside a deep name .f Emanuel Mallard murdered a summer afternoon, when in a ccld blooded manner two other Inng sli on. a d e neg -0 5, Cabb Pjrcher and Henry but for the prompt bravery of Pjrcher, two brothers. It seems youth. He, slpping off coat. - from the tenizfony that was brought shoes, plunged In, out before the coroners jury that was flvW minutes of hard work b the girl safe ashore empannelled to hear the case by Mag- "The old 9erman fath istrate T. M Falder, that Mallard transported. and Cabb Porc'her. who had married &Noble minded youth Mallard's daughter, spent pretty- 'we do Indeed owe you a debt I.much all of Sunday together at Mal- Vrfluds. A hundrd th lard's house on the Bull place. Dur- marks or my daughter's ing the day they took several drinks, choose! Whih shal It-be? and towards eyeing they were some- "The youth, who was no les ,vhat mellow, and it is thought got In than brave, thought to himelf __ quarrel atout a women of- the re'gh- If he took the daughter be- wo iorhood, of whom both were enam- some day get the money also,. :red; which resulted in Mallard mur- cordingly without a momese -ering Cabb Porcher. with an old axe. tation. he made answer: rhe beaa of the dead man was near "1I choose your daughter.' :y severed from his bcdy. Af'er ,mmitting tne murder Mallard drrg father. 'I could not have given y led the body to his back yaid, where I a o ae left it and locked himself in hh poor cob ,louse. girl, and that gldly. 3gm. all ccured aut' ive. dear children, and receive my-bi *-is all occurred about five .o'clock ~, 3udiu ay afternoon. * When Henry Porcher heard that his brother Cabb o M nad been murdered by Mallard,he with another negro by the name of Allen White went to Mallard's house to see what was the trouble. When they reached Mallard's place, Henry Par cher went up to the house and tapped on the door leavirg White Iv the road at the gate. Mallard answered Henry Porcher's rap by irgiring from within the house who was ohere. - Henry Porcher answered that it was him, and Mallard after saying snmething about he wouid let him in if he came with no hostile intent, sl!pp d out the -back door and came around to tne porch on which Henry Porober was standing and shot him dead in his tracks without-a word of warning. Mallard used an old army musket, and nearly shot his second victim's head cff. After being shot Porcher, who did not know what hurt him, fell in his tracks on the porch. &beut this time Mallard saw Whitet Tsthanding at the gate and immediately o nwent to himnand sail hechad a goodno ustion topkilehim too,lailee *ime striking at him with the butt end of the old musket. He mised 'I'll ever d he ome I White and the musket struck the that e l grouad and broke the stock. White, aouW said Mis onss. Butd riot cng to share the fate of his me to-day If I reem h friend, beat a hasty retreat down summerwe hadsind188a." the road. eWhat a ridiculous tea Mallard then went back to the 38k of you," exclaimed Ms' body of Henry Parcber, wnich he ha "Wasn't it though? left on the porch, and threw it over "Of ours; he should have nown th~e banister. He then dragged It you'd deny all knowledge of o ."at around to theh back of his hoe-sand Phingdelp i,- Press. a laid it near the body of his first vic - come enraged 'and beatetheihead s of-rsoyI hrdewore frb th bornthemurdredmenIntojely w the gir Cste Ahore. md ur the arre of he ld mket Howsai tol avermugtan isandher te, longhe gage in his nhumn No eua mnded ofth,' cosaidrl brutlit is ot nown bu lon'ie Columbia. ,Wheyn aet.wnou. He henmad hs ecap toth negh aorkn' eve myn tduher's wee t boringivci~ he rmaine uncsoodtse emshIc t sa srett?' o "Tewothehorseo ls thattheywoul prtecthimrom thaoln' rave though stole himsef negroes, whom~f he see o' b n tordinrytheaghterhie o He was a ~ ~ ~ soe aygt the mo et nModysl healgdIlny tlo i, e and reey amited hathe kll~tain heidmae isans.was: h eci te twomenbut mde no "s'A tie hoawie, safd then h& statmen asto hy h ai it fate. It ousnt have gien yoli't Avige, Itedat o Vnce pws rnicobertouel. het the freman head thecase irl, andvthat ofgladly. 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