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_ _PIKEN$ SENTJOUR Eutered April 23, 1903 at Pickons, S. 0., as second class matter, under not of Congress of Marsh 8, 1879. VOL.XXXVI PICKN5 SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAYN JU2 CULLED FROM OUR EXCHANGES. Matters of interest Throughout thO State. Erskino College - gradu tted 26 young m1.n an4 4 young women-the 5ith of June. The first shienont of peaches from Ridge Spring for the season was made on 30th ult. In Walhulla, last week, five war~ouses and their contents, ii. eluding 25 wagons, were destroyed by fire. Only one building was insured. W. 0. Irby, of Laurens, son of the late Juo. L M. Irby, has de. ch.red himself a candidate for Con. gress from the Fourth District. The Abbeville Press and Banner siys It is very likely that the Sea. board Air Line will build a r:ad from that town to Due West in a short while., Rcobert Tribble, who was acting as firoman on the train that runs between Edgtield and a rock quarry, foil from his engine and his left arm was cut off by the wheels. - Dr. James Boyce, resident of the Due-West Female College, says he is meeting with much ( ncourage, ment in his canvass for funds for a new dormitory. It is remem bered that Mr. Carnegie gave $10,. 000 for this, providea the people gave a similar amaount. In reply to D. F. Wigin, Presi dent of Lodge 294 La- Uion, and all others who have recently called upon our bureau for cheap plans of cotton warehouses, that just so soon as we can get in answer from inquiries sent out that our Union column will publish in concentrat ed from about all the information heeded on the warehousermatter. One night-last week, on a public road a few miles from Walterboro, lightning struck the front wheel of Dr. Riddick Ackerman's buggy and tore all the spokes in the wheel into splinters, except one, and stripped The Larse of the har. ness, loaving only the hames and the traces on the horse. Neither the doctor nor his horse were in jured. Mrs. E. B. AWilson, wife of a well-known farmer near Beech Ts. land, Aikon county, was shot in Gd through a window on the evening of the 22nd ult., and mor tally woundod. She was aleepin * in the bed with her small baby. her husband and other children bleing ini an adljoining room. Two negroes are under arrest, being charged with the crime. Mr. Thos. P Cothrani is a candi. date fois re-election as a member of tihe Hiouse of Representatives in the A General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries in Augmat. Mr. Cothran is one * of the best legal practitioners ini the Piedmont, and he keeps in close touch with affhirs in this county, s6 that he has made a mt st ex -el. lont record as a legislator. Elliot Rouse, a negro, committed an unusually atrocious murder near Greenwood last week. He was trying to make his wife, who had left him, return to his home, and upon the woman's refusal he struck her with an axe, grazing the skull. Sho turned to run and then ho sndote her again, sinking % the axe up VE its eye in the wo man's brain. Her death was in stantaneons. He fled bareheaded and has not been seon since. President E. L. Archer, of the Spa'tann county branch of the Southern Cotton association, has * issued a statement to the farmers that it is the intention this year to sell their cotton in bulk. It has been estimated that there are about 5,000 bales to be marketed this year in Spartanburg county which will be held in lots varying from 20 to 80 bales. Already President Archer has received notices from many of the farmers that they in.. tond to place their cotton in the common pool and in that way to sell through one medium and for a higher price than would be ob, ained in any other way. * AHEATJ 0 This is the third car H E RT Two Nice P4 Obituary. Saluda, Frid Mrs. Margaret Thomas, wife of Lexington, 8~ W. P. Thomnas, died suddenly at Columbia, M tho home of her son-in~law, Thos. Orangeburg, King. She had been married Sumter, Wedi .wice, the first time marrying W~m. Mannmig, Ti* lBrower, and the second timo W, P. Monck's 00] l'homas. She~ leaves two children' 13. and fifteen step child(1 en. She was Georgelowni, a kind, loving mother and step. Kingstroe, li mother, and was a consistent mnem. Florence, Tu lser of the Baptist ch urchi, having Marion, Wed joined many years ago. 1Hur Conway, Fri piace cannot be filled in the home, Darl1inigton, in the church, and as a neigh bor, R ishlopv'il , and while we mourn her loss, wo Bennettsvjll bow in humble submission to Him 25. .vho doeth all things well, feeling Chester fierd, tssured that our loss is her gain. Camdon, Frid rhe funeral and intormnat took Lancaster, Si place at Flat Rock chucrh, on Chester, More "hursday last, and was coniducted Winnsboro, 'i by Rev. T. F. Nelson. Yorkvillo, V, - --- -----Oni y, 'Thu THE CAMPAIGN ITINERARY' Spartanburg The sub committee of the State IUiioni, 8atur1 Executive Committee adopted and Newberry, TP promulgated the following cam.- Gremwood,i paign itinerary for the approach- 8. ing State campaign : A bbev'ille, TI St. George's, Tuesday, Juno 19. -Ainderson,, Fi Charleston, Wed nesday, Juno Walhaltla, Si 20. -Pickens5, Mor Walterboro, Thursday, June 21. Grseniville, ' Boaufort, Friday, June 22. Laurens, We Hampton, Saturday, June 23, Thol sumital Baunwell. Monday, June 25. aligt. Bamnberg, Tuesday, June 26. Aiken, Wednesday, Juine 27. O i E Edgefiold, Thursday, Juneo 28. DlANGE' SIG. ar naiy ore of hse "ofeamupone'reoovur onl7 DR. McGEE'S BIACRACHE AND KIDNEY CURE. ask~ you to take the risk--if the another Gay Abttle ayor EUIWa 8BO.D AND RECOMMENDED By PICKEF LI=BR]UCE M( CAR T1~1 yOR Heal -load of Buggies we have rece old price. Come in F-BRUeE anos for Sale Ch< yJun 29. Grea Lturday, June 30. 011(ny, July 9. Tuesday, July 10. iesday, July 11. All our entire stock will nom ursday, July 1.2. in prices and if you havi not b IIer, FrIday, July furnishing goos, now is a good Satuday .1H -Take advanitage of this drc Saturday, July 1-1.1 .(nd~ay, July 160, p naha fyu n est ?'sday, .Julv 17. Fe laigadPesn inesdaiy, July 18. Mrhn alrn eatet lay, .July 20. Saturday, July 21. I'uesday, July 2.1 , Wednesday, July Thursday, July 26 lay, July 27.__ - - ___ iturday, July 28. day, July 30. sday, July 31..oNvr iap rsdlay, August 2.e oo ortrn ~~o~ eow F'riday, A gorigost 3,i day, A t'gast 41. uesday, August 7.b~eot~n rVedne'sday. Aup ust eleoebbe hursday, August 9.curvcc nw iday, August 10. iturday, August 11WecPr0O dlay, August 13.o 1.0 e mn~ 'uCesday, August 14. YBSRFEKC$. HRNGI dIueidlay, A ugust 15. Intr~ d ee th inks this sche'd- U4ICR.Tm and will work ou1NK IG .D.lrnoDsa in pris an di you h avue Inotu b funshn goos[JT?, wMi aTgo usltl il . Tk datg ftir M T Erhn TaIoinDpatet CLPRothsc Sol agnPor Cent aters W-Neer Diro ___ ~\e FulailEer, PromAseHd ISDureOdT.N DO hrt er, W HtOt u )RROW CO] ~h-Bruce-fnorrow Co. ived this Spring, and this and let us fit youi up. d t r be sold at a great reduction Sr aught your overcoat, suit or time to save money, p in price before some elsd 2 e plum. S20 of all clothing made in our I ru ___________________your fan Wid fl"en1 , Sut ou i So. ar.w..t. I Notihin and Dutchess Trousers. good Serj _____ ____ ______shape ret rant ours ItEOur'.atients. isar lee odOut False Honep. ~ open you, if bouaagole a Vaioo leaq eibi but dja"CoIE'rai Iit'i ra L .on oasiiitc YanNoiga"'CaT'"'Altogethi 7,'."..'*. b,..I." ***.*4eriafrth itc o ob*~ Froi ~atnen or e oi ees is oneurpam so the snedical prOSSIOn. .r a Singlo ea t, n e e lo uof f a'ata n rm "%*,tsag,daga eto acro patiente a I Isplenldi (rTedfotigIgold a)gr '.'o steds and1 blaf peeldd fIno'IG and look 'yladi a'se* *Ia.'' a f',' Td 120 S de'n#"ongDlsof *7 n N.e" . Main ION AND) ADVICEC FREDR. em~ 1. AM.nt Mauldn Cashier. NS BA NKT70acres on Pumpk H CAROLINA, 2 ce -- - $20,500.00 joining Ian . . i 8,ooo.oo Watsdh oli - - 140,000-00 Almo email tracts ~aidl On D~eposits -:-- We have also son ors along the c dW. M. Hagood, >ggs, J. McD. Bruce.T H I Richey, J. P. Carey, M PANY ii is '". 0S r is the last car at the )V eo 'e Suits, ~ SEltIE about ilit8 y for a Spring new "8cHroSS the thing you g is bettor than (n.-stylishi and iing. We war. fast color and Thio way theo made up wvill Seyes to the Poe-. i good Ltiloring. Cpvgid 0 er Diffent B n the Com- CLOSB' G 51101 Knd. Fine Clothes biakers mon Kind. Baltimore and.New~ort md1doblol.breastedl ini fouz dlIistinct modols, every ul of style. Our Sprintg shtipmennt just mn, Also I showing of groys and mixtures in Sorges, Wor. Fi'ancy Goods. Every ting for spring. Come H. Endel Grenile SA LE. of land near Marietta, S. C., mntown road. $10 per acre. near Travelers IRest, - Is of Mr. Thos. Cunningham. Part of the Butler I home. $i15 per acre. of land, 20 to 50 acros. ie very desirable lots near city limits. Theso iots aro ar line-$630 each. WCKSTON & SON . Greenville, S, C.