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THE P K ENS SE__ I.-J. - Eutored April 23, 1903 at Pickens, 8. 0., as second class matter, under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. VOL. XXXVI PICKENS, SOPTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, .UNE 13, 1906. N CULLED FROM -OUR EXCHANGES. Matters of Interest Tht oug tout the State, . J. E. Norment has withdrawn from the race for secretary of State. le was a prominent factor in that race. E. D. Smith. prominent in the affairs of the Southern Cotton Growers' Association has been quite ill recently, but is now much bet. ter. J.. Henry Hessa, a well.to-do man of Walhalla, hung himself fiom a tree one day last iveek. His body was fouid by neighbors. Dr. 1t. M. Lobby, one of the old. est medical practitioners inl the st1ate will rmo1vo froim Charleston to Smefor, whio lie will reside in the fuit irf'. Five student of Erskitie were expolled Tuesday for pouring -tar on the monutmen L, Dr. J. J. Bomar on the cain pus. The dam. age to the; monument is about $500. It will take much work to get the tar ofl. On the promiseps of W. H. Har. din, near Chester a negro cabin was -burned, in which a negro boy was burned to death aud a child of the sane family badly burned was rescued. Rowesville Is to have a bank Subscription are now being solicit ed and the building contracted for. In a short time an application for at charter will be made. The bank will be capitalized at $15,000, near ly all local, and will be ready for business about August 15. Oscar South will, a young negro, was accidentally killed at his fath or's home three miles fiom Fairfax last Saturday afternoon by an other young negro, named Henry Dickenson, the two being cousins. It was the old old story of "didnt, know it was loaded." Willie Mobley, Jr., a young far mner, residing a few miles from a Cheter, was found dead in his C bed.-rooin with a discharged gun by c his side and a ghastly woned in his abdomen. He had recently been hi heard to declare that lie intended G to take his life. The verdict of tb the cornnor's jury was that the d& consed came to his death by gnu shot wounids by his own hand. Jesse Bush, who was conivicted mf of manslaughter for killing James Israel in Spartanbuag county about M three months ago, has b~een par- a doned. Bush's 14.year~old daugh, he ter gave b~irth to a chiid and the dIi father held Israel responsible for wv her ruin. He was convicted and sentenced to serve two years but ~ had not entered npon his sentence, I having been granited bail, pending' the application for executive elemn on cy. .Richiard Wall, the young white hoy who struck Charlie Hammond in the head with a shuttle at the Saxtoni mills on Friday was ar rested Tuesday moaning by Cons table Cunningham. Trhe boy was found at his home and was wait, ing for the arrival of the oflicers. 24 11ammnond the boy who was struck, is still in the hospital in Spartan. burg and p~hysicianis are of the opiniOn that lie will hi all right. within a short time. At a negro colebratlon at White. Plains church, near Boyd's Cross. Roads, six miles a .uth of Laurene,. D)ouglcs Moore was shot and instantly k illed by Berry Finley on the 5th inst, The sheriff was n ,tified of tho killing and at once p)roceeded~ to Cole Point, where lFinley was arrested at his home late in the afternooni aiid taken ~to jail. It seems that Moore and 31inley had a misunderstanding :about mantagteent of a sodawater stand. Moore is said to have been theo aggressor and after striking d Finley in the lace dlrewV hi pistol andl fired twice whereupon Finley pullod a 3l8 Colt's miagazine and killed his man on the spAt, shoot ing him seveiral times, ooice, it is, said, after Moore fell on the ground dlyinig. JUS MILLINERY going for a song. \Ve are c Ladies and Misses Stilors whait sold for 25 3 and 4 cents ribbons let. 5 cent ribbon 2-ce: Big reduction I 1 lot 25c white corded Madras at 162c. I lot embroidered 50 to close at 38c. 2 pie Don't forget that wo have just receivod solid car-load of induCements both in pricos and tormv. LEADERS IN LOW PRI -Lawrence Carter. colored; shot Saluda, Friday, June 29. d killed his wife in Clarendon Lexington, Saturday, J. aunty and then committed si- Columbia, Monday, July de. Ormigeburg, Tuesday, 0 81u inter, Wodnesday, NJlly -Elliott Rou3e, colored, killed Maning Tfliusday, Jul s wife with an ax, near Coronaca, orior, reonwood County. Jealausy was 0 cause.I (3 CUSO.Georgetown, Saturday, --C. C. Featnorstoni, of Laurens, Kigre, onaJ' id B. A. Morgan, of Greenvil le, Flrne'PsdyJl >th anhonne that they will niot aoXedsdy.J; ake the race for governer. CnaFia,.uy2 --Master Hubert Pitts, son ot . ~riim audy .Pitt, of Clinton, was awarded Bsovle usaJ vor~lict for $1,000 against the Sea.- fontaile cns ',ard in! the Laurens court for2. Lmages in getting his foot muished Cetril,'hi'dy tb crossing the railroad track. Cndn rdy uy2 or .siidreest eafe. asure, .Po op1ates Yrvil,~edody THE CAMPAIGN ITINERARY. Gfny hrdy u The sub committee of the Sta t aoStudyAgu xecutive Committeo adopted and ewer, usay l romulgnated the followinag cami 'enWoWe edy rign itinerary for the approach- 8 iStato cam ag St. George's, Tuesday, June 19. AdesnFrdyAg1 Charleston, Wed nioday, Junoe abla ulraA Walterboro, Thursday, Juno 21. GrevlTusaA Beau fort, Friday, Juno 22.TareWdnsyA Hampton, Saturday. June 23, 'Jhco itetinsh Bainwell, Monday, June 25. lewlsutalln il Bamberg, Tuesday, Juno 26. alrgt Aiken, Wednesday, June 27. tV*Ery W EdgeflldTursdaSJalu28., Frayu litte 29. LexingtontaturdayaJ Dm5Orangeburg, Tuesday, redmtereWednesdaetJul Mannmg, Thursday, Jul Monck'syCornortFrid GeorgetownSaourday, KDngtro, Moday Ju Darlioutotton,&Saturdayth Lancastery. ASottuedayouJi lrusagst'WinnsborosiTuesday, Jaul SOL AN RCOM ENDD YrIkvlEN WdRUGday Slaughter 'Sale of 'T AT A TIME WE sing one of our largest seasons in this de mnd 50 eta , at 15ets. Requy-to-wear Hats w teady-to wear hats what sold Big Values i its. 81 to 10 cent; ribbon 5 cents. 15 It you want some extra Ribbons or an on while dress goods ju Mull, tho 40c quality, to close out at 25c. 3 pi eo Pongue N-t., pink and tan only, to close at 371( dLadies- Belts at I $1.25 belts at 50c. 50c and 75c belts Rock Hill Buggies, Studebaker Wagons, Star Lei BRueE CES, e Great. Ri uly 10.' 11.. All our entire stock will now y 12. in prices and if you have not b< Y, Jul-Y furnishing goods, now is a good I Take advantage of this dro . steps in ahead of you and gets th 17. Free Cleaning and Pressing is1. MIerchant Tailoring Department. L. Rothscl ay, July Ju' 26 Sole agent for H-awes Hats y 28. We Fuif ill Every Promilseand I t2. WE GURE p'.''o, ctoe'nt *.a AcipVilsr Pltlv.e ugust 3, -h -Klg at 10.rvo-sand ca aret igust 1. thi ltlfn . - bygus 16.f0 ti~w n'a|r isOchorU~lCUB oon rel -=====."* CNSUTATO, EX-AyMINAT Luut . cD Bruce, r l Oer President P K NoS, SFbOUT 1. +~r 5~u yo r Ciet teres inci J.F.Baite,_.A.Ha_ / /J. M. twru, J .8 T.rN.I~lent H STORE Seasonable Goods, [EN MOST NEEDI parment and we are going to clean up the ,it sol dat 75c to $1.00, Vt 50ctS. Ready.to.w a t $1.50 to $2.00, at 81 00 .n Ribbons. to 25 cent ribbon 10 cent. 25 to 40 cents ribi extra Hat, you can buy it for a song. st the thing you want t] 3-o Linen Z-3pheie n, gracu, tan, 20 1 q-tility, to clo ) . 2000,yards figured Lawns 6.1 and 8? values, v our Own Price, at 350. 25c and 35c belts only 15c. dor Stcves, Diu Harrows aud Uhattanoga Rgivwe UC I" . hduction. be sold at a great reduction Set ught your overcoat, suit or ime to save money, $1 2, p in price before some else a plum. of all clothing made in our ______________________________your f l ild Greenille' SSo. Car. a. and Dutchess Trousers. good i shape rant o ltEOuriPatients . lever ld Out False lieses. Op(en 3 .f.,tboue an astocl ~oI sibilitiE buiam;:-.s .Vbtacu," Illot*s"oi * ue;n ..at." emm.lutl~''ft one bri f. "Jera"o," at ~ .eenegp eA sleg the ihio" cosutinsial? td dapycmn, >i .em*.. and 10<gou6 ttratme o 4fYi.O du. .. 'n . 120 ~oioi n ooori e ag e mes.M [Cashie.in 1 0aros~t n eepo ogta tias alongii Chrte >ggs, iUA J-. McD.atis ruce.pg Or em fnor tneiep -trr Pjo W'O..m remnants. Bar hats What sold $1.00 to $1.50 , at 75 ions at 15 cents. 50 cents rib) m 2' ents lese hot days. at 12.1. 1 lit Pongeo Silk, sna'l figures, sold for rill go for 5c the yard. -sible Disc Plowa, and we are in a positio n to offer you PICKENS, S. C. Blue ,ge Suits, $15, $18, itnd Up. q *"1kM um BERGE about hits luey for a Spring ..~. inr new "SCHLosS~ iB the thing you . iing is better than retaining. We war urs fast color and ol. The way the are muado up will our eyes to the p)Oa. ae of good tailoring. cprihe flher Diffent B om the Com- in scat~os a .easc If~f i*d Baltimore end New.Vorg le and double-breasted in four distinIct mnodels, every mful of style. Our Spring shipment just in, A did showing of greys and mixtures in Serges, V nd Fancy Goods. Everything for spring.Coe k. * HEndel S*;" SAE. 3 of lancd near Marietta, S. C., '4 pkintown road. *10 per acre. es near Travelers Rest, ands of Mr. Thos. Cunningham. Part of the 'Butler old home. $15 per acre. to of land, 20 to 50O acres. ome very desirable lots near city limits. These lots are 0 car hine-$60 each. ACKSTON & SON Greenville, S C