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The Evening Index from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 19

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Greenwood, South Carolina
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THE GREENWOOD INDEX, GREENvvOOD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909, jsa 4. fit you chide a child for day dream- L. A CHABACtEB. lng. you.

may be acting but yjou may also bo making a mistake. Choosing a. eareer may a' secondary question. Choosing SATURDAY BARGAIN PAH a character roost always be a Question first Dreams are sot, all idle. Every grea.

achievement is a dream come true. Young men and young women about to leave home! Look bek 4 thankfully and tenderly, on the happy home yon are See 4 mistake of any kind your fond parents have made from any. 4 Every doer Of great deeds baa first dreamed of those The child with, dream-filled eyes will probably become the man or woman with, bands and hours filled with performances. The dream stage seems to be as inevitable a stage of promising childhood as measles or croup a nulsancej 1 cause. Learn wisdom and avoid them.

Remember all the good In-, flnences these parents have tried to throw around yon, and within 4 Embody them, with all proper and possible 'yoor 4 character. Covet (or your parents the high honor-of enrich- 4 lng society with their active, useful, upright children. 4 V- v. JAS. U.

CARLISLE. 4 Wofford Colleire, Not. 25th, W(W. but a necessary Day', dreams are the processes of evolving, out of a nebula of desires, (Editorial note The above article was written by "Dr. Jas.

4 Carlisle especially for. The Progress several years but it that 4 time was put carefully away pending publication, became misplaced, 4" some fixed star -of ambition. Often A mmmm and onlv a Tew days MO was fond. Editor Union (S. 1 Our Great 9 Cent Sale proved such a success and our day, dreaming a state 4 not to be despised, but to be" encouraged.

Th child who, tired of romp and book and 4 asja companions, lies on his back In the customers expressedv themselves so enthusiastically GOOD ROAD PRIZES AWARDED. DISSATISFIED WITH SCHEDULE grass long mid-summer' days, nis bands behind his bead and his half-closed eyes following" some drifting cloud, is not a mere time wftstery Un Greenville and Spartanburg Counties Traveling Men Kick on C. G. Train der the ousel ed head, behind the sun Service. Were Successful Competitor.

burned thoughts are focusing -into purpose. Drifting ideas are a. Atlanta, NoV. 29. Awards of Commercial travelers and others hose business compels them to use 84,000 in cash prizes In the Atlanta becoming fixed ideas.

He is practicing the always useful' art of concen Journal-New York Herald national the Southern between Columbia and tration. highway good roads competition were announced simultaneously by the two i cax uui mat uypuriiiiuty ui securing mg jpargams, that we have decided t6 make it a regular feature of our business, Until further notice the first Saturday of every month will be Bargain Saturday at Greenwood Drug Co. Every article will be of pur unquestionable high quality. Watch for these Special Sales. Every one will contain something you cannot afford to miss.

DECEMBER BARGAIN SATURDAY IS Every great or brilliant act has been Greenville are not at all pleased with the hew schedule on this division, whichvent Into' effect on November 14, and a protest will be made against papers Sunday morning. The awards preceded by some hour of reflection. are divided, into three groups as fpl lows: Its permanent adoption by the citizens The real deed is the resolution made in the hour alone the hour of consideration, of decision, of real daring. The and commecial travelers of Ander Atlanta Journal fob- counties south of Roanoke, Virginia First, Guilford' county, North Carolina; sec act that the world applauds is merely the epilogue of the mental son, Belton and other points between Belton and Greenville. As at present arranged the schedule wftrks a hard Children if permitted to follow free ond, $51)0, Spartanburg county.

South Carolina; $250, Henry county, ship on those who wish to make more ly their 1ent show two propensities. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th. Virginia. than one town a day. New.

York Herald, prizes for coun- Another feature that Is a subject for Most of them are examples of coni stant progression in noise anoVacUon. A few keep their noses between the ties north of Roanoke, Va. First. r-r complaint is that no provision Is made covers of books. for stops for meals, by trains Nos.

16 and 18. No. 18 leaves Greenville too 000. Mercer county, New second. $500, Jefferson county; West Virginia! third, $250, Rockbridge county, The child that is led to become a Lot of assorted Giirpfate Mirrors at one-third 6fC regular prices.

Lot of Ifver Plated Shaving Sets atZ5 per cent off regular early in the morning to permit hotel pendulum swinging between these and stopping midway for a Virginia. guests getting breakfast and nooppor Passe Fartout Pictures. 1 gross 15 to values, each 10c. Gold and Silver Plate Jewel Boxes. 23, per cent off our regular Southern Bell Telephone County tunlty is offered passengers td get any little time for original thought, is the one who will develop Into the normal for counties" Bouth of Virginia- thing to eat until the arrival of North Carolina line--First $250, pnces.x train at Columbia about noon.

No, and useful citizen. Greenville South Carolrea; It was a wjse queJon the old 18 leaves Greenville In the afternoon Over 100 Pictures: Prices from 25c td $7io. All at half price, 1.3c to $3.75. Box Papers. -1 doz.

,2 qr. Boxes, a regular 75c value at 43c each. $2.50 values in box papers, each $1.95. Hair Brushes. 2 doz.

Our regular standard high grade values at 25 per cent off regular prices. Toilet Sets. .1 doz. Sets assorted, values from $1.00 to $10.00. 25 per cent off.

too early for passengers Ao get sup second. $150; Bessemer City township. North Carolina; third, $100, DeKalb Quakeress put to her grandchildwho showed her' a schedule of dally per low. prices. per.

No supper stop la scheduled on this run. In consequence passengers county. Georgia. formances. "At nine study geogra $1,50 Hand Bags, each 95c, In-making their awards the judges phy; at half nine, recite it.

Ten Y- is, the grammar period. 'At eleven, must fast until they arrive in Columbia very late at night. Heretofore No, 16 has stopped 20 minutes at Green C. Perfum Lot df Pearl Novelties, 35c to 50c values, each" 49c. 1 Lot of Wood Pictures Frames.

20c values at 10c. 60c values at 25c. Lots of other bargains that we cannot mention, but have for your Inspection. 1 arithmetic' Then recess. At half past took into consideration the following conditions: Alignment of roads, grading, width of roadway between ditches, width of roadway surfacing; slope of $1.00 values each 85c.

eleven 1 practise my drawing. Then wood for supper, but the stop is now limited to Just time enough to change I lunch with mamma, and" shoulders, condition of ditches and "Yes, dear' The Quakeress had passengers and baggage. Gold Plate Mirrors. $1.25 values, each 85c. general appearance of roadsides.

A petition is being circulated for listened gravely to the careful schedule of this scientifically reared child. f-T signatures by the citizens of Belton, Mr. Daniel Vlsanska, Noted Violinist, I understand; but tell me, when does which will be presented to the South Te Play la Greenwood. On account of nearness of Xmas Holidays, and as most of these items are regular Holiday stock, we -wil) continue these prices through Monday, December 6th, in order to give the tnee ininKi era officials asking that Belton be Mr. Daniel Vlaanska, a South Caro Every child, as every aduItshould made a breakfast stop for train No, iaaies a coance to better examine this lot of Bargains.

i linian who has won fame' as'a violinist have some time alone to thinkr-tbe 18, and a supper atop for No. 18. both in this country and will hour for that kind of day dreams that P. Column The State. return soon to his native State after bear fruit in action.

an absence of "fifteen years spent In William McAdoo, who linked New Phone Ho. fiBO WING OLD. The Keliable Prescription study and concert work In the prin Greenwood Drug Co. York and New Jersey by what had long been counted Impossible a rail cipal cities of Europe. Mr.

Visanska la to give a number road through a tunnel under the Hud of violin recitals through the State 132 son river Is a man not at all of the type the phrase "a man of action" GREENWOOD, S. and his many-friends who remember him as a boy when he appeared in summons to our minds, concerts through the South as a prod-1 A tall, thin man of slow1 movements! mm Igy will no doubt welcome with much and laggard speech, with strong feat- yVyWVVVyVVVVVVV0995 interest the return 1 of Mr. Vlaanska ores, but the eyes of a dreamer of dreams, is thia man who has nerform- who has now gained for himself an enviable reputation as an artist of ed so tremendous a for his I XHg73MI? citv and hia time. Wide- ooen. eon- It high ability.

A little more tired at close of day; A little less anxious to have our way A little less ready to scold and blame, A little more care for a brother's name; And so we are nearlng the journey's end When time and eternity meet and blend. A little less care for bonds and gold, A. little more test in the days of old; A broader view and a saner mind. And a little more love for all mankind; And so we are faring a-down the way. A little more love for the friends df youth, A little less zeal for establised truth, A little pore charity In our views, A little less thirst for Che daily news; And so we are folding our tents away Mr.

Vlsanska will be assisted dur tempTatlve, far-seeing eyes he has- ing his southern tour by Mr. Albert eyes that see opportunities through Lucher. pianist the veil of failure; eyes that see far The date here will be Tuesday, Dec, 7th. at Lander college. The follow ther than those we ascribe to the "keen-witted man," "the man of prompt action." lng are a few press notices taken from foreign and American naoers: I A relative of his told me that the Mr.

Vlsanska pos.seses a quality of I deed that excited unlmpasaloned New IBfShould Everybody York and that rendered New Jersey tone that belongs only to a virtuose. The Riess number and a melody for wild with Joy was the result of a 12-J the string by Flderheim were played And passing In silence at close of day, with great charm. Gazette De Lausanne, Switzerland. win was always a day dreamer, TT TN 1 sT i said the- relative: "He would spenll A little more leisure to sit and dream, Mr. Vlsanska possesses a notable hours thinking of heaven knows what A little nearer to those ahead.

nave a mm Account If we called him to carry a pall of "With visions' of those long-loved and technique, his tone is very beautiful. Tribune Lausanne, Switzerland. water or to take the cows out to pas X' ture th" the old home down South, he I And so we are going to where all would obey If he heard, but he was must go. Mr. Vlsanska made the Impression of being an exceptlonably gifted violinist in the minor Concerto of pretty sure not to hear.

To the place the living may never "He has heard hundreds of times know. the words; 'Will, you are the' laziest! A little more laughter, a little more Bruch. i Wyk Anf Poehr, A. Germany. boy In the but ha only smiled "-J X-Y Y-: tears, ft amiably; because he knew better.

We And we shall have told our increasing Daniel Tlsanska, a violinist of Eu used ocall those periods of pre years; It helps to save what you make and keep an accurate account of your earnings. It will give commercial standing and readv cash to meet an enieriencv; ropean a member of the occupation 'Will's When we The bobk is closed, and the prayers are Hartmaa-Hekking Quartet, played last asked him what be had been' doing said, night at concert given In the New he would answer, And we are a part of the countless Century Drawing. Rooms. Mr. Vlsan "One active member of the family dead.

always- answered contemptuously, Thrice happy, then, If some soul can ska was heard three times during the evening, and In each instance, won the recognition and appreciation of the Thinking V- Can't -you" find anything say: better to do than think "1 live because he has passed my way." audience for his musiclanly abilities. I don't believe I can, for the pres New York Times. 5. The brilliant first movement of Lalo's Symphonic Espagnole won applause ent' he 'answered, with his smile. 'But what do you think about 'Of what I shall do after he always re 170,065 HAVE FEDEBAL JOBS.

4 for the exception grace and technical skill with which it was played. There Are 2847 In Washington Alone Philadelphia Public Ledger. After awhile he left home, and we heard that he had undertaken to finance a street railroad deal in Ken It will buy a lome or a commanding position in a good business. V- 1 It will help to win a good wife or make woman ou have already, won. It is veiy respectable to have money if it has been made honestly.

Averaging 1,100 a Tear Salary. Washington, Nov. 28. According to the new government Blue Book, the A SOXG OF LIFE. tucky.

Nothing cam -of -that and- A little -of love andttght the active -relative said, 'You see Will Is a'day dreamer. He should be. more A kiss, and so good plght! And we say, with a sigh, It Is not good-by, "He.went to New York. A cousin s-- v. For the dreamed-of heaven is rot so of a cub was assigned high: Tor 1909, which will be.

Issued soon, there were 28,47 persons, tn federal employ In Washington on July 1 last They were paid at the rate of $3141, 225 annually, an average df nearly 11,1000 each. This total will be Increased temporarily by the additional census clerical force, numbering about 3,000, adding nearly $5,000,000 in sal to visit the tunnel of broken hearts There are beckoning Btars in the, -f art and hopes' beneath the Hudson. Will read fhls story. He thought about It sky for aday or two, then he hunted up his cousin. 'Let's finish that tunnel A kiss and so--good night!" A little of dark and brlght-- you wrote about' said he.

Dream ing again, Willf said the cousin. 1 am a practical man. I want A kiss, and so good night! A tear in the eye, but we say with 1 lgh: "It Is not good-by it is not good-by, aries during the year, or more of their employment The grand total of federal employes tn Washington and elsewhere Is as against 306.141 In 1907, an increase in two years of about 64,000 persons. 'So do' said Will. 'Then you won't go tor For God's good morning is (n the sky The child who cits on the doorsteD T' Y.

A kiss and so good night!" of the old home and" dream apparently TM National Loan and" Exchange Bank idle dreams, sometimes comes back and sits on the old doorstep a again, after many years. and reviews bir deed's that have grown from those lit tle day dreams. Ada Patterson It Is Dnr Duty to 8tudy Our Work. The man who is nof: studying to Improve In his profession Is failing to do his part in making 'the world betteris falling to realize his responsibility to God lor the way-he uses the Holland Bros, have in their store a Strlch and Zledler piano. This piano Is known in the musical circle as an art piano on "account of the very artistic music which' It produces.

It Is one of the few American pianos that Is admitted into Canada under the tariff regulations as an art prdduct Any one wishing to see' a thorough artistic piano should not: fall to see this Instrument. Calvin, Foster, white, who was tried last week, In Spartanburg on the acres entrusted to hlm.v For we1 are charge of murdering his wife some 14 here, to culu- Mury could not agree and a mistrial vate ana aaorn dui noi io wasie n. i was oraerea. 1 i :4.

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