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THE PEOPLE'S OURNAL VOL iP.-NO. 2 PICKENS. S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 20% . ....... _ ine... , o .~- ONE DOLLAR A YEAR SYMPATHY FOR THE TOILER e f Bill Arp on the Conflict Between e the L aborer and the Capitalist. t Atlanta Constitution : Labor and Capital. When will the long protracted struggle cea1se. A way back in history tiere ws a war tiat laste( thirty years, but, this war has lasted longer tlain that. and seems to grow more bitter as the years roll on. In the good ol(ltillm it did not afft,4 the Soutl, )ut like a1 pestilence it s1)reatis and there seems to be I) remedy. All of tlte woimen---liost a11l of the menll, outside4 of the capitalist have lieretoft(re sympathi'ze( w4itl thec toilers inl their demands for leh s wor'k .V an(1 better. paly. 'Tlhey have bittily dleliounvedI the heiartless maaeswho woul wear ot, tithe life (f a hilill be loi'e it gets gro'4wn -who4 wonhlI kee P thiemi eagedI inl fato4ies frnlil 4ely moril till hunllplighlt, wvith niot .11 hour for recrealiti. No May Ia*v, n1--o pliy da , to hall raille, nor in rl ,n r fislinlg, n1)1r frlic (w any kild fh)r. the boys, nto hunt11itw wvild tiower-l .s or huavt herries for I lite gir, no oul l ,1 'a Ures, n1t) rcess i N1t 4rlahy -lbut. i1n14 year to year is "% 4Wrk---ork nor< in the dlt lrein her light. A nt. ork--work- wor. hei tile n eflor is warmn auct bright." Slow sail it is to seI till-mll t il ;)-. if in a1 treamilill, on141 Ith ar the s1 i h ats they glance from thie wnhsi 40 their daily p1risn, :111 with h in eyes, Vh isper' woods an(t1l44 tl'i.-r -we.i'. With the sky :bovei mybeadi au4I I1.(, ir A'NI- ithis Is S iad. paillail 1A, tlnd b0111 for he.th-fs., legi)1i 1 a-s h-Ioat. would4 havve longvic bI- r itll-t. It. is thtle gol s1ide ill h ml' : n111 I: Ititure 11at. aron(Ies sy in thy11 . f li Ithe p ', line tilnol that (41 .\ho lien .\-th A IIII plIea for en1tranlce into laale SWrite mie as onle who lo)ves hi.,lll mall." li ll )1 'I llll'. ( 114 11 I i - 1:1 t li - greatesl, win'1it and Ih4. bi'-t h44 n41 t 1' toile' wvai a liomi. n114: mn fl' t1 swveeteit, wth~ rtis iii ally 14 glit i il. Iis best (lefilition Is Il tliw e ar t, I'mr language fails to) (expr. 's it. 11141(4. tiere 1re4 .901W 1om hlgtiage's that laivc no word for it.- -no synonym. The I1- I\ch has ione and sulti'titutes uily ai alod)e1 -or dwelling pladM. 'T'le I( sL deflilition is fouind in I lie obl4 Saiskiit. the ,acre(I .dialect of the lindiioos aknd1 Persials. -The word is Kshemia 111and means 1 1)e1' imaient, 1)1ae of rest and(1 seCur'ity. 1 Would that all the poor, all the toilers, :all the women and chlihIren, in t le lad I iad that- -a1 )ernient abole -a, ilace of rest alld seclrit). No 1ilnIlor( to b call for renits--- 1) exirin 11 g Iease, nto I! uncertain title; but a1 home where the rgool wife can plalt lier own viles mal adorn her own yard with tlowers an(1 feel thiat the.y are hers ain her cil- s dren's. Why d idn't Mr. Carnegie think of this and give homes to the p-ioir, ii stea(1 of books. Fifty milliois of dol- P lars would halve giveni c(mIifortable homes to oie hundred t louisand poor -v families- an(l giveln a PIermanent place of rest andot secirity to at leist half a million (if the toilers. The time wa-,I.s whnic a1 MCthodist )reaclier wals MAl G .entitled to a home 110 11101 e t1han 1 R)ma Calholic riest ws to a wile. 1 lRe miust abide( foir a1 yealr ill any1 house2, that was cheap anid vacatt Ile miust w ibe the exemplar of humilit~y and1( 2un -selfishness, for they said1 tha1t the hatvior y 'was borni ill a1 manlger and1( his softest ce bed was hay. Bunt there is some more a -scripture that dema1i2nds the best, ->f Ii -cycr'ythinlg for the priesthood04, and14 th that says : "'Touch nlot, My anloinited, m .and~ (10 My prophets no hiarmi "' A better civization niow provides a1 goodi N comfortable par1sona~ge inl almos0t every a town and village a1nd 1 am41 glad of it , not so much for' Sym1pathiy for tihe y preacher, but for his good, long suff'er- w ing and1( patient wile anid growinig h) children. Woman11 loves heir home14 and( ~ loves to adorn it withI fruits and Ilow- m crs. When the~ Methodists get str'ong ,. enloughi to buld a palrsonaige they w shou111( not. stoj at the li 111hinbg of1 the house, bult hatve a perman211enIt comn- to4 mittee of 12ad11s t o plan1t v4ineCs an1d roses al am(1tike gralvel walks, and( es'taldishl . 21 gardlen wvith euch things that21 d1o not , pass a1way and1( per-ishi with thle y'ear. T~ Plaint fruit trees, mhake 21n alspalralgts it. bed and1( doni't forget thle straw- rVeI b~erries and1( rasplberri ',an h er lce and iiiI there lanilt some1 of the( (11( time II garden 1101 bs, sulcht as sn1Lte and11 w hahn11 and1( pley513 ~ad (calamus4 for et sweet breaith and minat, lor 11be chil- it ,dren's colic. Fix thle lac1(e up for2 am home) and1( whien the good1 wile leav'es it, b) .of course. she will leave it clean1 and1( -1) leave it with regret, and1( her .su4ccessor - e will be ha11ppy and4( talk abhout1 11r 14) the C nleighbhors. If I wais aI b)Ishop I would allude to this at the genelt'1 con11ferenice, b and( la1y much streiss oin wha1t1 .(4111 i' Wesley saidl, that21. "41~ Cln1ines was si next to Giod1;ness."' , have beeni and( (1011 114 harm, .iI Yes, 1.1he i~ kindemi teil peoplde have e: generally been01 sympat11lihig with the n strikers, but the case at, Da2yton, ( , e has discouraged themi. WVe see that41 a1 Mr. Patterson dlied sIaldenlly this week, TI He was only sixty-nine11 year's ob14 and( y the opinilon is that11 his grief and44 miorti- e. fication over the great strike caused0( his si (10411.1. A nob1leri irich man11 never' lived al or' died,. lIe was212 the pr'(esit of the b] Natiotnal Cash iletgister' Coml142any, t hat g empljloyedl 2,300 mna awi' women. F~or seveni year's lhe has1 sought to make his 1 ...ansive woiks a raodel for 2111 the fi manulfalctur11e!s of thle world4 and( a1 1 worhman's parad1lise. From time to s tmn h hna reunedt ihe houms of m4va. ottages for his people were models I or comfort---good gardens, mice flow- N re-a skilled man sent free to show s hemit how to plant, and grow flowers, a ree library of well selected books, . iospitals for the sick, good nurses, 8 ;ood beds, oil free and no lost time 1] la-rged against them ; bath rooms will lot. and cold Water and time givel t> MWe; eletin towels and0, soap. PC r f lie Women amd girls he had toil< ( oomls anltd bathroomsl andl brushes an y om1bs an1( eVCn vuirling tongs provi '.. n I sofa1s and cots to reelineU oni at 141 ; tooks to rea1d. E very thing was ma, Il si 8 noIch like home ats a1 lovingi mloth e nl) have plrovided. 11111 of eVo ryl i. atuiday was theirs. Mr. i'atte'rst i di ,as happy. Ille believid he ui. solvI .1 f bout thri y:4 i S a nod labor n it, , wo ha1e i i oi l tng i1 . m hev i '414 verlt d iilIi' it thl r.I '.tl(t it g I' Ila ~ Ii wn -Li lunih e i te lu b i bro Iir w m w t i nt not e lo. ti 1h ri i 1, Ilalt 1 111. thy < - he of1\ . l'. l on i i whic lit, his.1 wash i ,1 Iy Ii I. I i- I'4 I I ; Al o it t 1 r1 'r4 1 -qi; I hIn hI I I Ii I- s 4 %\ 4. 4 I I1 1- Iu It It vi N'i It j Il l (1:hire2 t lidl h i l m l w (it- Iot I I r . I. : )ili .,.i . In.,Ihl ist h rd.eredi ohe<hhref 1 ih.sc .[t12-1 auperne n In-n heran. heiiitti una' nt ailitl i h, I-I Ii ' ' w N . - - l t :11. 1SS: i I Ct I I! 1121t~~t'i1 vkst (li 411' l 1111 i :1 )111 Iijl e. bk tiiis ls , 11u 1 i w1 ti bi work -bonbi he ritol. dit b- n ill redV1 ite1n 2u 1 bpaid iii r 21w-.l in W ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 (I1 1:11i laED wNT or Erb.Nbu NAMEih.m l->iir _______b.- hatth y 'r 1 . i,, a Ilw n lif1 114;it rhat Does i 1ii"I ll h w Allitds uioh. F a t fl it-,. .\ I , I . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a l (lI,::-d :. w . ~ h.' M -- hal wIn -ir la daeIh bIN.wok .\Irs.lo 'I. ('e , lWWhnp It 21.4 I t w [t u alit ilr (t, :l'. 21t244(1 ol it, efiu Iieiit iii sic it read 111) t e t anr i.1o rrunil- re m eiti hu , e fo 11 i 1t 11 k 2lu hW 11 1 oi ol ilet. a 11 Cliall lfeii th ~C i ' ljthiett 11e-* I l i a iI4 4 ' w o? ' - no b a k I ' i Is 111m iu o n -m . Al ilbe heai It . 1ii was t iiriI fl o m i ll w ee al f w m2 1m bs1 t o h a i ,, a I l y 1 n t i l l io l . \\'it]) 1 f (n ' '1tl ir Colders (:.,il a o j li w ih s tim; II' r.ti 'n t r o si w0r11 h1k. i " " 1 lioere by r; i t sLll'Z(1 tl on 14)4 tl.lit. 4Ifc We)I 141 1,11111.-, vhey w 4l4i1ri ca st-., w h 4 :iI l'h-lr lhi, thr het-0 u-I nIt l. I t-w t w l d o la t t 11 S a d t ime 'J l i g t. \ic k i o Ia. ' aIbiu try of i mutlh wo~irnliie h a 1k, bI] t'l d141(d1 ? )N l--lI i'S tos in- urt( m yt i e ea wt o ot i A lh e g ed li' 1. nUn trst oFa e iAis e ii, h lI M rs. 1. Al. G re t.C ( ..I* e4 01 e oc- li ae toi t' ol lig tyIll wit) 121e li : l e tl . I it t iei ha rnk s t ao 11o(1' I t w 1 al fo havs ni'tand Atladntal straw18 1) '1h1tiDoes jri Mieano ?-A Abllegedtiil L.,gie 2the18 fov.llwin e xii1h114:nitie. iof ;a .0e term i'iedmon I Ite i a recent I.ssu e 1111i ndian trails followed the natural vealtl of the cotlIiLr3. The liIIians" elected those places for building their illages most fav'ored by nau r.e. They ought pire wvater' to (hrilik, good treams to lidh ill and good fo'ests to 11111 if). The be(St hutigl grounid 'ais alway's where vegetlationl was mlost Ixtirlant, f'or wild ;nimtals f'eil (it litut ruits, (-alle and nras.4S It is CIious to 100k baICk a lluIph-ed 'asand see how eiviizationl has lattehed inl the f'ootprinits of aa..r. lrist etlll lite IIdianI s, Singie li.t, hen came thultrai with their pack ,ses, Iowl awmlg' th paths fthe in-4. I ans .1 and t ilin . th il I i :m i pellry r' lkl' aw fuln' iu . TI hevii tinie thel whi' tt'r, wn t er honlilivs. \\'s.-n t eI lh-r I I: m i lt- paths m. -.li' - i' lt'e j til :'mi wheels. Thun lilt- lih' < li . ' I il I t I .hh w i e Ii -i l I.\ t I' iii 11 v t : nd .1 n.11 . It '''-144 lUt th 1 1 adm s art. hiil , 1.1.r ilh! 1114-1 11111 I i v,,i 1 1 I (II:it ;44 1n' . il vs, Ith~ni n I .o m bah a rd wNollo . see i'si'ii 1 ti..it 4.f theli %,I I h CICI.,he, l atvl ritk.\ d anly t h ' I ilt~ v \I'II I - ,i ) I i . :11 " l Il i lt1'0 riiitnain . i 11 '~ "ttn lbunn'i'I s n .4l i (fl .ra ol lt it i, li I t:1II l a ; ci ooi~l tit' hI t 1(.l' s bl'i I .: n ll -: Inch. W\ I e r it is i< ' tetd lll.-h, wll - p r i hmI t i wIind II- : ho .)r:nI, the :- <-ia I: I -r I I t, W I in I a IV~ i I nI) c Sil 41, ' ) l. I'nn11 r I o : I hialnt - t.II I il as f ttit( ill 'le ' :ni nunni m t halot (nolnth~Iin < ha- supphedki. \\'h a .or p 1m aph ha-t ii ng 4) ickw.s ;h I 10 ,. .ye n. The la' .. n bn a1 \- ,a11t ; i t I oI. ,I i lie. (,1 -1 t! . -hc --p I tn - f .l 1.1in . i, n-.int _.:n12 n i i A "r i ini .it l ll ll ' Iin: t li i t ANOCIONV'E ANli PF;AC11. louching Ihcid'nt of, tile Ex etei, at Chllickiulaug. a 'hIl h' wntr. , cl iptiot ,, Ill s ijih aincci m :iith lChit m1141 1 n- i n t'blauihe tlawh kniily allowed it Iw 111-8 It Ih- n apprtn priate and I le Ie i lle i . I ( lijek:lan r | tI-li lat I(le be 1i n t f ti ex-r.i.i i w 14'v tll '' ii ll tl ti ' , It o4 trulh ti ypli.l (a thet . twop leadin t kghts Ilihlt t oc til-a r, peace. n i1 l Capers. a ohe speimen oft st Sot' Ih Ca n lita' Sohlieir ot 1631,' l full of th tiro (f patriotism, had I hied the h i t Clhiuse (f his address; I n ilus ient 'hine twais tho re-s (I~tt 1 V11 , lt) tin A te Ils - _Ql ( lative of1 IIrt and earlniage, of' all nil's in!,huna ity t , tinni." tut co thinglu more was) to be said i doe. r callei fo tie Four, little grdS who w c to utl8veil the mn" .iumeilint. The is m bront'g forwan1 I(Was ttt lintte In !, groniu,1gh)teri of' Genevral dli ilk i oft (lie South t -ir a t'. (. 'eI ills, who had been it.e Ifomi ( 011sb r ( ;t alve s- t I. she was as bri ght as one Il' the t la iwes which leidteck1 d tIl h.1t - t ith 1. irer childish ti m t i nl iait he t ink hba-k till she was, hi<Idlen by\ (\w4 er compel s; int as she. cuid III., sevn, l uCe 11 llites A . A. G i W. It'd a cain to) stland h er on it, whell hop, natpers. lpompd by his 1b4, fee itt e jn o'. Ci e t ai d jtl ' lgn it e i t itlet wailo to lts ille in of -utd pr'tat, d1 men. "l i ta (Of Suh i lthe~i kigdomi b l'o~ta-t waso Ot reallpresive that ( o' 1 cnnifsmanyii oi hiterae.' \oula ac --'ml (:2ion titr to(1 t hat , i 'net lii at) theiate of Pasritdkie, , and f(thelt Pei lying s t hn:(gi ~e a of~ tu nity Thos of u~ls' whjhv A PAN.AMIERICAN PILGRIM. The Journey to Buffalo and Ix periences on the Train. Mrs. Kate Wifall (heat ham, o(f tie E'dde liehi (.Ii roii icle, wriites anli interest. ilg lit ter on Ier arrival at B1ulfalo, whl she was in attelidaice ipon tle Naioniil iditorilal AssociatiI, anti viewing" th14 iht of, thle u- m r. call xI -posi : N. V., June 10th, So'clocIk inl the Imlot-illlg. I)ar (1iutinicle: \\e atriavei in I1ii u lfl iw%%.() hoeurs ago oi at iie-ht train li-im N Nv tio k. 'Thle railroads stem ii lilt-r At.1i f ille econ oml y N- oft timlie r w lbrill te vitrs tli *1 hil ti arkt --sand r h t hi w speI it111 Ili to li' reat IE \1 sitim ('- , v inst as t 111llidil h11t. hp.1. niil.t-nutrlkets it IIIv suburbs arc liii letto '4-town *ai e t i ci Ilit rw I I III I Iti i IA t , A ti e pa rt g i la It.ti n ias w iI liI lii - ch r ittig eit i t h ima o-i d'it l ilit- g w a tso t-ai 'll ' a I lici 11ndc 4th h ai v a w ai siw m'- shoin.i t ilf, U e * o li them I - a i : a t I I Ide I It -ary! A s ii., i I;-' o ' t <-e in , I e ub t sI I aI I b :a' ere na tr w a lo ar ?' ' .1 u ed ns, t i :,e of ( l uIlt I Iit 1.1li 11 11 t '. I I t ' h I I )I -1r hlis chair. Thev plivwe wasz joack,i ie tli hbhlit' ti h liva ii i st'illl, bii lIthe, arpt- ad bml i h iie . .lii -bsl 'ilh ;I bra- chveek Iu~n thinhot fltiiig Soi wh~gl .-l . lai i ip la t tile.' aiir hi l 'h? 'Ihri' b e e Jg tlt hite iiilt.l0 l istlenit b l i I Itl-i L A in i te it . 1,11 -. k l i n . lbst iI. tll- dithl lit "4 a a o11 i di p v' t ltl t h a i l i t y yi . . %\.o ie aul Th!'Ale kiHld fdliver- toidl him1 11h;1 gal did' 4p for 2 hans mmli,! Iif, an1t.:1 1:4- liall hlcter g .omelll-h wi-r ,.I tl a wdn breakfast, awl iTI iJ ofhi indes, before ti sull-autd d14) a yhil t as wearit ai tha s l n111 t hII-y were simal, glishjll g r itg q hN 4 1v or. It isI' I t-I ve lry hiatj t. itt 1.) sleep all illtlill it y conh th Ie r Io e I tI e .1: 1 .1ahvy s SIt e s II 'l ler m nil t IIIc n ct ove theit its. S ne onI IhI t, I op t I clhels I e floor. 'llh f*i'amii- pilr . h con .l I11 use r11- tihe WaIt ker I 11 ,11 o ita I >iless ittan puts his (i111 ( 4t f t lit Ildow it evce iStop (i 3 y e ll s Wler e aIe we nowY" Wl lie sid d h eS mile of tle'se people h1;1(l coIm a tiiu-s.. I miles aid hel put li two neithtt, l 1ir tin whicht 1 fth c tley wee' Yi thier freshl alal corlidelIt. The gli]l 11 lite a if tle stiiiiy : il auss-d pil l, it true, [l d eole olitf thd lie meti blin Iilu tle hor n at rnigl stiht. but wIt Sh ierici ite did it inailke? It lT11- ask 'ist 11x o f ii iiati tl'.l isy. i . ''l E U11 ( ) 'I'i hat ita Ii U (111 % N V'air W.i Ihi't jtihl Vy 11a1ived -' ile wiere e i white huihhigs listening in hi vae tlight. As I lt he ti Ill to t liea 11n, aml beis triig ibil ih fllops -n ki )ilg t I f I li rst Ioie, so di to iste ANvCelrS r thir b gggetr ll to-i 1rd n111 exit a ll tll each olti er to in ...C..le. t. < ih i..a.wetri. lovely t. )ch1 with at iivus hollyoin of-e. iin vL3'ldifrow- iwtomt'-enlii tdlingaibouty li 'iysay--t> l'llaietthpiao Iithis 5't ad goa o l o thea!-ittln t~i tatn W ship made of biick( me1,C, 'em :at ()I1. State hiln,"ads on. This goes onl after yOul Imavesru gle i nto your berti. A nIerv'tulls, nois W0111111 puts lier ihe'ad through the eiuI haill for a second time and astks IiI porter if he(, is certin alhotit thev tiline ty get. ill. T e n tem ri At Syratlise a imian arises, and beg1-ins Al inquire about distausces. Other'l lpr4 Ile awakenled Ihv hle lighit are hulzzni q.ehind the mi)Jlled hI:me!!Ii Mid "AV II IvY Ist he nearly ther. v I S t *l a p s g l a d l y 4 l i o f t 11 . he 1 l i I"M1 me)(1, at4I(iTi txchit , li l o il- peill alr parhance: "N b dybt (,,'d will evr 41ow wit .1 -a h4nil4 light I ive 1.11. " SI the lininble uti l l. er hel other aii h(4n) ralise wiiniew, 'I 1. 14.1 1 (I F I ll . I \11:. Th He I I floii i) -I I r havin seen he F;Il f i a hp II IIl it i ll. c lomi. (41, 1 11 1 j-l i it erm h e on ..do . lit j. I, i ll Il\ li w t h .i . I a ;I IIIi 1,4) - lit I h i o I\ 111I. AIK \Ion. hla Il u :- 1 w 1 n;til ' t 4' .4, un i Il I , t II t lit i 11111 -11i l1 - 1 ~ 111 I I A I It I I I. I I .t-I AI .t I Ii - f I i r :h- ii Ii I I v I 1 1 1( 111 411 1 4I I4 -m -: lilLa l If ih i. i. 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In441 I I I 1%-ill iout k liav Wiih ul +y-i bt led w' r go i I( I:~iln ht.li li s tir -* (P t.' 1her fht-rl, 11ou woubs1t~i 1th to i ulw he vo, m ol e ) tl.i. he At . - v'ler f-o w atetaiistarts 1.1 sjiitOla C %%with an hh-e wt~t 1 wr "44:t hIm~tIi il alwa -, COn cllchd w11011 i(14). RESTORING CAPTURED) FLAG Drallnatit' InciCetitI at the Sotitherti Inditstriall Cojivenltioti. A ll 1i i1til t't en ti t t. S t h ('tI it' Ipi , wa- tin- risii otheerth t(ohfcue liini,~ ~ Ir i vl I-iitn L it Itr d ts I t t I' wlive r s I t ; V lV Ith r I i s I ( I t . I \\ I il I I t 1i n s la , w w h of ti i' m III. itae r' (he t ei n , i hI II l k :. 1v. I I t I 1s t I hl n I m In , Nin I wI I - II II . I by I is dIh - I s j lIk wh"-t l es onse' evokedt . geailit Ihl I . iorh - 111 vcII. 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