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he People's Journal. MA1tyllttt EVERY WENES)AY MOJN1No. J. MAULiN.IN ..........Editor. L. MATLIENY..........Bus, Mgr. Bublcription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising It des Rteasonable. ntWrod at tl+ Post. 01h11e at Pickons a,'onid-elas8 mat.tor. PICKENS, S. CC.,: Ti,1ursulay, .January, s. 1903. A WORD TO SC1100.-TE_AClERS. A contribution from "Magistor" ppearing in this issuo brings .nely reflect ion s on the cond it ions f school hildings in this country, a well as the ordel of work anl orry to which the patient school ,achors are sijecel. As Io r.e mrks, if the stcces4tfl teache'r iould give his time and the energy e displays in the school house to ny ordinary btusiness his success -onld, in most cases, bo assured. ,chool teaching is one of the most xacting of occupations. It is a rofes en-a worthy call ilg in olving sacrifico-but school teach rs have their roward in the know edg' that is Continually brought o them that they are helping to hlape character and build a worthy itizonship. All honor tothe faith ul teachers ! '1'hey live and labor or future good! 1903 FOR SUCCESS. Nineteen hundred and two, will ill its business and pleasures an 'rofits and losses, is now only 1 .init in the measurement of th' past Ih( new year has broken wit] just as much promise as any-witl just as many opportunities. In fa( each year ought to prove botte sinco it brings an equal nelsuroo good with all the others and th added equipment of experience . Lot everybody strivo to nmak, 1903 the bost year of all I It takes hard struggling to fore scCes out of the multitude of 011 :sappointmonts and revorses an failures when we allow th remein branco'of them to weaken on r fa it. or hamper our strength. But. i is a part of man to succeed(! I is his duty ! Cut ofl' the inn eS '3ary loads, (10 somiethinbg and do i well, leave ext,ravagance and doniht ful ventures and prac1t ices to res with the memories of t imnos who you didn't earo so uniuch as ntow ai( get to work I Work-honest, judicious work holds the solution of the p)roblomi of success. SOCIAl. LI.-'E iN P1CI(lkEN. As WYholesie as I ie 31iiuntabii Air and as Bright as liile Sunlsinne- -1Te ('nn try Dance uwithI Lit tle Touches or Sen timet iai P'aithos- --Two Count ry Chnurehien where Ilii Character h Drummnond, I thinkr it was, whc. wrote such a readable article aboui the city without a church. It ma~ not be amiss to write about th< social life in the county without city. It has three cities which i uses for city purliposes, but thes( are suibuirban-Greoi'ilIe, Anuder. son and Seneca. It has a town. Eashey, which has sullictet popu)1 lation, aldermeni and ordinances t.c be a city, but the other useless paraphernalia have beon delayua in shipping. ~So it nor any othei town in the county is not yet sepa ted from the country by a chasn which can only be crossed unde1 particular signs of the zodiac Whien you know the villiages uni towns of the county you know the life of the country. The country life is strenuous 1t was not always so. Thiere ar4 many people, not very) old wh< knew the county before there wer. two miles of railroad in any part of it. Then, its life social pursuoe the even tenor of its waty, lhke thn itreams from Columbia to tI< icean, I shall not say that the 3( niles of i'ailway wvhieb it now has tas changedhit, But there is thange. It uped to be like straw )erries and cream-needed to be "did'' slow to get the flavor The 'lavor is still good but it is done 'anch .faster, There is not a good man or worn anl in town who does not have loy* alj friends in the country.' There is not a good man or woman in the country who dloes not have loyal friends in town), These 'generous, truie friends are grappled to each other by ties stronger than hoops oft steel. Their sons pnud daughters dyiry, Whether the groom is from~ tqw'n br cOointry'or the bgide is of o cop amp'ua, he is njoble' and ,and she is beautiful and SThe oooasion send's a thrill f1t1est to ovory'zook and oor ~e outy. The guests em twto *two hun A;, ~ ~ ga e glad. T hose I ~ 18$00 Z 0 Piko><ls county a compact m1ass that will stand against any ism' as ' Taablo Rock withstands the storms. I But sooial life i'n Pickehs, like I tho social life in othor comnntll iti()s ebbs and flows liko the tide, but is not so much influen1Ced by thie moon. There are clrcullstanlcos, though, to accou;lt for tho varil'd sceles as thoy f)ass from grave to gay and back again. tSo forth the startled swan woulld swing Just no returi to prui o her wing." For thlose who liko them the so eiable. parties that aro furltit,hed1 in mid-winter furnish as much genl. uine pleasure as anything cls( tht colmes,'if not a littlo more. 'Thee is n1o such thing as "their set" ::n(d "our set". All 'Who danw, and many who do not, go to the ihlJle to have at gbod sociablo (I 1110. 'lhey have it. 'Thel yioliis striko ui about 9 o'clock. ThO ex,rcises usua'lly, bo l with a turu at "stonl pirtn -s-. you h'ave :t,Qlel 111 partner aiid 1111 i.teal tuot her." This is done to quickstep mnlsjie. Some who do not dance at ill art in this tnd becoi( so cxhil'trated with tho music and th pout ry 1h motion they forgot to drop otl whon the gaimo is softly :ltt shrewdly turnd i ntto ''twistiiica tion". Tho -loading yoin 11111 has given the Violinist, the wi1I< which ho has 1)00 n looking toi,:11. the measure of .Ow lusiO is banwI Without knowing that. th' e,i. bu board, ov0ry fo t and1 I1 ac 1 r.. 1, - just a15 tio Ilotling ieIl I w .: bows% a n btlldl l 1 i n Il rac1(''.u11 u:I.. to the guint"" touch( of I hl, i ph1.. which calt ol he f0lt b ytv Ih' pt it1I or tho pine, it would bel ht')oi-11n "1-171.1r (quality to soiIh I,r -i t ini 1 . The muisic has no0; :nh- 1 n1 .w( a. 1'C.e OnS1ve oh it i:1 ' .' i '' lot the youtng f11s 0 n1,1w l L mon1 w hoI jt ,II1';:tnt 1"i 11s c l l : . with the eba: mans !(I" '.u., in:l tl( iH n0 longher. :I n r Ih t rill' n in11I1' ( t ill 1i11O: 1( 1 !~ :1(t'I i'l .1 i ladhs o t. moWtni the uta nlorou i 1t 1' r, ''" tll l t 1 ~ i rt:(i' 1; i key He tilO 1 1 t ti(- ( > tho i ll - r led nhitrdnc,o sl:ugin' nat an.a I' l('( t il :(stl'(1 of (i lr isl(o'\t, i ui~ ll"1 f w.lltz :trunii' t h..1n ullh peil1''et s:l('p ani Sh11lie. 1in1, . w ..y: 'Ah i, IOhn!" i)ut Iook: ' tle. '' Ilan It1'h r ay.t ub .A e pLuIiht y<,i h:to i'tiia o iz." 3s i'No''. ayn he know anditakl. hOuli; nk1 all_ ,jltn (, Is alivhOivl to nighto. Doato(' the net11 set withii r1m0!'', You have s('On the lOrdly Plymoth(1 Rocek of the I1.irnlyard! Sa lulto withi hiS left Wing, crowV and1( - S111 asum a g.111ant )o5c; t.o catch t he th vcho of his vie frolm thi. Vl-' t cladi hills ilroul'.nd. 'ithutit any estr,etoh of tvolulio the pose of thoe c.ck is the picture of tho man11. he fiddltr, who as hen wt'ish to ollhi som one'' 1Oie else wudpa n \chane. hte (lhuiasmiin hare wund 011 lip hilmteOI. 16 s ane ltorthsleof ise f o ,i har lhieax- to th 1inkin ingswer ofCt the music Evaey[mse.a caught 11the oul la. mu ihs subdne cand putke t. serit onid is Iintrumill llcet knows, nd the he thinkds,tall hedhhpts,want callect ph rt wite t l' tn 'It o fee I lst ill merr sutepgeo. heetl harm gmy mict''~ I1 to os fastor tiu ho c onl plai. Hte 1'.hiuoeugh o t its Mary's eyes,iV whic ol him izdi hw( pease sh wajl ti i tiis and gla th wouldti be t1 ol tieSil itto wher 00o1 neitl l could ih iear. 1e is almost overcome. t oroI lit not -foril i ihe il 0 i he ould sen or up in th,e hlod. gOnte thing-the1 i ma illr strokt h e c'ifliax-and1tiep. harmo Ibein por Tfet, 1o iohigo the musio cnsd.it ti'll puDisitl violit down 'o ss hisla aund1 1 te forytten hig- t ingVt i hot hi could3( pacay.oM iss it. fBill tlaed i g' ently i n s the box.andof tie clne. he JI wouldno prteat itfor the est norso ppin the. liety peesnothed ahys8gil intur.ol huedinn roem ws her fal' fae gad to go tio fohrm bear-o ,ings. OTly tsle knst te broyeof soem quo:"ftl havavpepu be car hn,the cloryofn Go and ithd the simino of shisfaton 'hich playiwrs wha arote youfaint' Sounenns lofs the.redsnifed ion' -whr glad >been pied dirotor's o ehdn't boardth line befaiztore. They tde, so his olie,ehusu fille o. thm bring ato drin withal th tatuker. rhatnten sive t-hel o.rfo thehien sTaryshnll nokthig ofth. nToh themst isakepringon an -llveri Thyaingo on th 'forve fenplt Een the ofirm''ed bahelosnr is ponaraig th abn.lar of brilk. Hn e os the. gente, threy'si ibl' npuls'eaof he inclie:...oo would way . e pees int.the bysma hey know it is their ownI. It an MWors every question of the tired l(lart. It is ilal" . It is a thing of .)(ality al(d a )v f)rover. There are muan)y sucial stars \hosu lutell".' light does not glealin roilt the Illilky wa y uid lany 41atuly ste))in)gs Ilt r'guhlteld by 10 la isit i'I l tle other sphores. l'heir in ihln'nle Oil our social life s phtiin, palpable, powerful. Sihould it eve'r he t'liilaite(d thc,rl) would be a t'Aial sioek--a lloral ' t1catas tlr1)l"- a -I llligiols (lisasier. II. is 11th) co un,t'r-balttteo to the great wheels on whilil tho socn i liif iS )ois;d; and hlds it firm to the t rach, TIhii clttre (,f this socia Ifo1,I is, the c'olItry church . W1'eltlri' il. is l"ialtist. rIetho.li.,,1 or Pres yIVte rian), its intlui'nce' i>; 1he Sa:I Inl e'lleet. it b)ringi;' toi eth r Inl on1/ )laiu all th11e I) st i lI c'fs Il th i.' con111u11 1ity. It. is Iil- r l:i,u g I'' r th I "1' I1 t1 , c S. \-t"ry 1lt' ill the I'lil S';on1 ' 1n' s h4 (h ix 4 ' it.s t'r\" r. A1 i i ll- radlilius 'of its iIlu ''1n ., If"t'l th1 1 gIl(w Th) g ioll-work of (ia: letie is laid T hI a ndei i, c h o r '' l r . - ih e o u t ir rmrt 'fI ' tl' vi,iLt on .1 a 1'lwoklai. .'thi t* i' t th" \ ) 1 I w)I)y t l -ii rg ! rl es' t. A l i't S pot to Ir : !' t i l, t' 11 1 hasty1 wh i lflit It' letd Ilt ove, to t !:idel t h" ib.t ' 'c. TIhe st: at''l.v .:l :., - a m' I. t 1 'in' p ill -s Iliv ,t l I ':1i l I ! i ' 1 ' ')L .ri''s I11' t to Iist :i.f1 b.v ta 1 : u t heir s t I i: I, 1! ;::,t t n th tlI s hw1 " 4 -r 1n- to b t i' 114 1o tl lt -aChof no. 'ing tin1s." 'Toro is )>! a n-i-i to ' "f thii.s me')tIng from11 lI 'I( till , tlu t has n"'t its li r . r1 '"111' u f ll i L ei' -en~~ ~~~~ inIl.ln ia t fte gri)ve, -14-11 I'' l:11 i 410i - t i titll Ili' :1 111 Ilu'' 1V1441('' tt ill l'1 l i 1"l'l'1 lil. iIIl i'. (Ite I ei' s ,t ' f' v<1 lli0 ti' Ii, 441 4 ll4 tl )i:I it 11 . t 'ws 4lowU wit :h I'ltl h b !i' '4' .4 h im t\'In Io a: s'h' ir v wi f. allts 'w , is of ylinut l lien .ll t 14 lit:lls 1044 9~. to ' ts,the iiil lilo't, ('ve'l' 1.1 lOIe W x') Sur' i t igo h.-oI1,f, 1' tI I e time Ilr pir''.a i11g. h11. ir1 , thI'\' -1 Lt1 aeand the p ,"pI" :are alll g,:od,. etig tha air,adrink ng(thetna ,lr, ing i4g t('g ther. I ke(In l t m l i t ter. Th" lnin<cl is stimlulattedl, the heart op)t1eed and Si)tt'ln''d. 1t. is thtw illi' p lce illa li rlit:lltti St:lllc I ii tho .ii) ('f I':,in t u)b st.unped't 11pon1 thc eh,:lra'.tor. I plity the 1rIel a ol po r o. the mit1y 1nh rail 1 v11 i'aiti' tln tI'"' illo s ,p ! il "f this grand 41 .hera of IUttuh. No speech nort hliug lage'; its vt,ice iO )oit hta'ir<, bit its lie. goes to 'W114, 1h )1U14)1 lhot illS< toloreh llidt to ids fill Wthe (Olits lamsil t'ise nd rilng air1 oe t bo lVIiOs b theIy illltlilli,' te fradiliee hof them blitd li alld 5 bloi ll1 lIg)4 4 v lle1s, tro k tol teleilat toi'L \pil t ll 41ul In' iS' ig0 ill'4 litriiony i loi a -d ((j t1C10 4 14e[11 1111.'le m is thr wh11V 1 101.he lye d 4 a.3 pie croln ina rnd 01athedral,Cf no ir than a st(ra of4. lightlin ( in bt e played4 11 upon a hest.nnt 11 histle:1. \Iity8 ic ewsy1111 I lilled with hsilel ilamsh ality,hi and 1 thir ses ibill Iitis he Illimbed 1 y a strill ed~ ef->rt,I not4 t O a i' of [arn i est.ss lgte and etquncy t tel 4444 that( I''l is'lthe ltilment of1 the llilaw" to Ieople( whok have t her a ock cw'. baby cry ortl pVCig Isqueais intoix of heppin IiI'.i kI te outy.s chh willohe thenwi light ofs scal hf the shadtggo wit 110 arnav. \then las evethl tongae. 'l'he1C( trei of P.in, jUiie'n 114 their handovi. The' preach fro fes thooisinraio b f th~ mil i 'lt Wi1..l) the pS ge th )>ll. rfio. his lnihn iasm.d AllC 14om11 fi'o:de llinV lapre oationN praching whicl he gnoes of soia ido life liial~s ei~ best. ofighe o tche.y hmuse for the charc, tmpa thyl aor then andiheart.s this 80rialglife, the r tidalld thesloigy to vey a 'ing atitelso cktr nsChmeh,. Axnl te Csul and mak the andiv uaohilehathe.f hasr a"Thoer bing heowth andl pro gro oft h con liut. ogdgs walkvs bsde Coure. ilwas Stam theebaretorof ayoun man wih sens lke.h:1 it Pickens[ Wo'u invito you to ils)uct our r Pe'rfu The \W'o still havo a few nice. . Parlor and Dinin$ left th Don't forget that wo aro hoadq ('lhewing (obacces and Smokors Box Paper from .cents ip. Pickens Drug Announc A H a ANEWI All TO A \Vishing all our patrons a happ3 ratefully expres,ing our appreciatic Inunce that it shall be our purpos he same fidolity and courtesy we hi eriod of our business in Pickens. Res) HEATH=BRUCE ...A Bargain Thirty Black and B3 Cutaway Coats an< each, These goods cost more ti sizes are broken, but if' your si -['got great valuei Nine Pri Coats an lb Same materials worth from ra 10. E...Don't Ml.1 - - as aB Maiin Street, met ut of 0: its Gettli Pneumor Lots of tiYoU KnO lestion about ~w Fall Shoe-Soim om us. Yor . ou getting comph irlect satisfa i take no risk-We 'et from. tin The largest a RIDE AN M. D. J. N. IaUum, Ui G. )rug Co. iew line of m es, y are the finest on the market. =Room Lamps, it wo are scllling,at a discount. uartors for fitting spectacles. Goods of all kinds. Tablots from 1 cent up. Company. ement!4 AR Aqjf.qhtA LL. and pro-porous New Year, ai n for your patronage, wo be e to serve you during 1903 wi vo shown you (luring the enti ectfully, -MORRO C. Ill Clhing... lue jy lay Worsted sts at $4.50. iar z twice this money. Theo is among them yon will you buy one. ce Albert Vests -: O to $18.00; your choice for $6.50 argain Like This... Ereenv'ille, S. C. dfords... ig too Late for Them Ia and all those things w.... Sof them aro sure to please. ste satisfaction if you buy your sl guarantee every shoe we sell to took ever shown in Greenville to D PA2T&N. Card of TIA We wish to acknowledge to tl:e p our sincoro thanks for tho liberla1 put bestowed upon us durig tho holiday Throughout the coming year we shi means to morit a continuance of you Sinc.erelyayc ONE-PRICE CASI -I)o You 0 Nice 0 0 '. Suilt; O17 A Good Sho< A. Stylish II n W~e have i a iiCo 10w st t a loti* u' ull; ut lfl , h I vitl all Pa:rti, wn n c n Dou't plit 1 ol f onghr. We1 a precia to 9., th re t l Pari'k wishes yon 11ealth;, \:ir.: on Clt year, amd 1en smile- .,r y r withtl the right stuff 'at the iht prbi e'. Menis anid WJomensi 'V 20 Per C A PcOw Iairs ofL----i WVool aes2 jtc deep in the pr.oof :d! vy( No room for t hem here, it will paiy you buying Dry G~oods and Shee s. P. S. Messrs Tomn Lig~on and IIn -wait on v'cu. Shot ( We Ma:c a at Easley arcyt F R TH T. c *- C13CINNATI,01 ieach towu. Pleae metiouthis paper wheniin g NeCI ...Card of TI 80- I wish to thank mny customers during this year and shall et.deave your iayors dormg 1908, Joh F sanks op)l0 of P'i(1cns cOUt.y r"onttago which they Lavo soa$onu and yoa. just past. all OnIdolvor by every - favors. 'Illrti i STORE. at? h. Ih r I u a prs. .ID suvl l r - i,t hul s nael t ,. " in 30 Days Fii She1 . ThIe kn fe Will lids. Sh rt 'nishs mnust go to cen to PAl KS before ark, ,ENVIL LEIA, S. C, 'y McKlun y will i.e glad to ,SHjOT GUNS rce (hins l's d, E)te, NRlae Go ., cO. a 'wanted ranks.... for their liberal patronage r to m1:ri~ t aocntinuance O( FTh~r~ .