The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 16, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5
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TELLS OF RORALSCHOOLS c
THAT ARE Mj^KING GOOD v
Mor,tr.na Encourages Consolidation 1
By Liberal System of State 1 J
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Christian Scicn.cc Monitor. : i
" Salt Lake Gityv -Utah.?In the <
course .of a talk pi; "Country Schools,' t
Jliat Are Making Good," delivered I
by Rj P. Crawford before the rural ]
. section of the National Education a> j
f Qciation at its annual convention :r.
Vi?n r,)+-\r ltn Clinl-ir 1)11 tr
i M ? liv UJ/W??V V%>/ A V !?' .... ?. .. ^
rural school conditions in the slate, of r
Minnesota: . "> r
\ "In jyiinnesota, the one f:\ctcr that # t
htis perhaps overshadowed ' cyiry' } t.
thin? .else in p;oni?t;n:r *
tio:>-"fta3 beeii 'the 'crici'Hent system y
of .-state aid. ; Minnesota can give j
practically every one of iir concol-: r
Mated Schools $3,000 to fvl,009 state jj
aid evoi v year and rot mis.", it from |
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it3 school fuhch Its system of mak-jr
ins schools live up to requirements j c
? in every particular, frr>m approving] a
in detail the plans and requiring all! a
consolidated schools to le modern to! r
the hot lunch which must be served j t
every noon, is perhaps urcqualed in : s
the United States. j j
"Add to there factors which pro- v
mote consolidate a few live advo-jc
cates in every state and you hr.ve a j r
winning combination. For instance, jv
over in the neighboring state of Col- j r
orado, C. G. .Sargent of the State f 1
a : ;* | n Hllriri i f
Agnvuiiuiai ^uuv-^,v | v
^ consolidation for years. The tame is It
true of Iowa, with Macy Campbell j t
of the tenchers' college and Mr. Did: j i
and.Mr. McClenahan of the slate de-ig
t , t j ?
]?artment. I have mentioned tnvsej
few things to show the reason why | ^
* certain states have been able to make c
such great records in consolidation. ,
In practically every case the stair j
laws have not only made conso'ida-1,
lion easy, but have also done some- t
* thing definite to promolo it. j
"It undoubtedly is true that most | j
?I.l I k? Cl-llOfll il
IVitV/IUld ?.:vvm niv vvuuvi ji . \???., | t
and perhaps quite rightly, for Mr. ji
Neal of the United States bureau of; c
education recently compiled fig,urc3j]
that show th;:l the average salary of;i
rural school teachers is approxi-: j
matcly $Go4, this including ooth men 11
and women. I3ut it would seem that l
low salaries are not the only rea- :
son why the rural schools do not I ?
succeed better. The fact is that the j
old-time rural school is a run-down ; t
institution and poo.* islavie? have ; j
simply gone alon^ with poor >?ui!il-!:
ingr. and poor equipment. j
''Right here. 1 would like to say <
.something about school buildings.1 \
There is nothing that has distress d. J
me more than the lack of school nr- t
chitcets ir> this coyniiy, ar.l ihi.s r.n-; j
plie.3 likewise to consolidate 1 as well : t
as to one-room schooJs. I feel like t
tacking a si^n over the doors of t
many of our sclTool houses. "Archi- (
tcct Wanted." As I travel about 4
the country, only approximatey one
out of four schools has anything to I
recommend it, except that the other,'
- o.?l?/vrtlr. ? ?-%i sts-1 f ;i J' i
nil CV .X'l^UUia <ti r mviiv. ? u " ^ - ? ,
ahead of their one-room predecessors j
as to deserve very creditable men- j J
tion. But oft^en we have apparently;]
? forgotten to put beauty into our;l
school building. i'
''I wish very much that a national ' <
board of school architects could be'
created to work out numerous sots j <
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ction on Regui
>!ums of busing
. Many staple
rrency and the
: is Npw and C
idies dresses, si
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bath robes, wa
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kets ana Dea sj
jf suggestive plans, it i? true th'it
V have numerous plans of one-room
ichccls, quite fortunately, but for the
::rgc buildings, such plans are csinjaiatively
few. The slate of Mindoinor
a irood work alor.'
his line and 'sends out to the* va'ious
school boards in the state su^restlve
plans of buildings. The
rouble is that moct architects who
)UHU me senoois m cur suuiu iu??iw
lave spent their entire lives workr,g
with busi;;cs3 blocks and houses
ird have the idea that, every school
ho'uld follow the old box style. Our
nore famous architects u.suany cnn
:ot take the time for small jobs of
hi", sort, ard the school beard must
ake what it. .ue'.". Some really great
chrols in the United Slates show
.*hat can be done n this regard.
''Another thln.tc that needs corectfrrg
is the school grounds. It
n true thit only about $>ne school
>ut' of four ha:; school grounds that
i
eally are worth the'name, i know
?f a few agricultural colleges that
ire tskinir ai: inttrtst in this matter
nd" supjyinic sc hods in their comnur.itie:
with plans for" dtvelopir r
he grcumK EVery couhtry school
hould hr.ve at ienst four acres, and
f a consolidated school, ten acres
you Id be b"tter. Some schools, such
,z the i)loon.i;jgton school near Minneapolis,
have 18 acrjs or more,
yhich will permit of ; wonderful opportunity
for development. At t}?v
Honrc. school iji Pj'blc cour.ty.
)hic. a email orchard has been set
?ut, ihc trtcs bein^c jeladly donated
>y nurseryman. The Noltimer school
n North I>akoia In". 10 ac.ro:; for it.-?
;rou;;ils. ^
"The country lo-'ny :;i;n?]y TKT'Uo
irhjliteninir up. and the teacher who
an brighten it will hav? accomdirhed
a task worth while. 1 have
n mind the youm? iiian in ( haninu:..
.tl... t*1 ,-t i./i \h?
Ktij^n Cuiiiii,v. v. iiw oc.ii iv < .....
ommunitv mcvrnif pic-lure circuits in
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iuit state. This ycunir man was 15.
Augrhinbaus'.h in tin- tit?y litle
villaw of Miliar-) he started an
( o:? thai is spreading inio nearly
very rural district in that state.
\\>ntco was like any other sleepy
ittle community. Tiv*:e was nothng
for the young peopb* to do and
ike every other community nobody
cnew what to do. There wasn't oven
i moving picture show in town?too
mail a place for that.
"The ether day I went through
hat little school^ There was a compete
motion picture outfit with two
*
Machines in a fireproof booth, a
>l*iyer piano, and a curtain that alone
est $7-~>. I went through the library
vhich I am told, was completely
'urnished by means of funds from
he m<vin? pictures, while the banmet
and lunch room downstairs was
rompletely outfitted with money from
he same source, in fact, wheat ve>
.his school wants anything the nion y
can usually be found in the
movie' till.
"Every school can encourage atheties
and at. Lountlcjs schools I hifvi
/isited in the Middle West that i.jne
of the strongest means of keeping
the beys interested. Over ir
Preble countv. Ohio, h'upt. W. 3
Fopfariy has an ;:n:iu;:l play day foi
:ho school:^ of the entire county
That same i-.lea wcrks wtll in othoi
;ounties.
"Our primary problem is to bright
en up these little country school:
Sin r.e 1
ar Stock, All G<
iss since the redi
1 >~v "* tf* ?? 1 y-s ? rt 4"
: aruticd at iuaa i
downward tend*
lean. Wool dre:
lits, coats, middy
rm comfortable i
mparts, sh<?pts an
i and enliven tftesc country commu|
nitie^. I believe foe fi. r.-;L attribute)
j of a successful school is its success;
ful relationship to the country abouti
it. If we can once j>et the people;1
ito feeling that their schol :*3 a part'i
of them, we can get something ac!
complished. 1 I.
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j "The course of instruction in the ; <
I country school should hold an appeal i
jfor every country boy. Many of our;
; agricultural courses in the past have';
j been only a little bit of foolishness,
!I r.m afraid. If the right man can '
' j be secured they may be turned into j
'something of account, with . some
definite experiments carried out an -,,
! <!er the direction o'f the school. Xced-J ]
i lesr. to say, such, work requires men ::
|with some real knowledge of :i?rri(*ul-i
(tare qnd its problems. 1
"I piifht, if I had more time, tell h
you of the tcachera^es which many;:-schools.
in this country are bUiidi::^.: |
j In fae*. it now seems that it is be-!
jccmiiifr quite as much a pr'c.blem to,'
! kec;> the teacher in the country j
, i . i
ischool us to keep tht? boys on the;
i farm. j.
| "We can't .^it down and wait c*n-;
i tireiy on consolidation, any inon-.
! than cohr.ciidation can wait for .irood
roads. A:> an Jn\'i:n:a county super--.
; inf (indent told mo a few days a^o, 'If.,
i we hat! waited for good roads before;.
: comolitlal in?; we would have had;
! neither* :;chool:; nor the roads.' '
''.Fanning itself waits on educa-:;
j tion, and yd the more rapid the ad-:
i vane in farming the more rapid will
i be the advance in rural education." i,
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* WATCH YOUR STEP.
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Ahheville 1'ress and lJanner. *
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! Col. It. W. Si7iif.il i" now Numb*:.
Seven, c';mmcTi(:inK with a bi?? "S"
: and endi>?? with a Thus!
ji'f'-iiv; that lie iims >?*.;? j? appointed;
one ?.f the city's "foinosi," ami he1
is ou! to ' aleh speeders.
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j J he truth is that the present force!
!i: Is it hard to keep up with the j
.speeder?. MJohnson i.; slightly
; crippled, Mr. Kakin is a little old, j
and it take" Mr. Mcl.;fr.e a jjood i
while to look around, so the speed-;
1 err. Gay. and they have had difficulty,'
in :uT?'Sti;i;r the speed fiends. It is;
true that .Mr. ivikin has done jjood
soivice for ihe city in seeing that'
1 everybody has proper lights on their i
ears, and thy ' he slops rpeeders down t
tow:, when he discovers th<*ni. as do
thi* other members of the police,
force--that is Mr. Kakin has rtopped ;
i all of ihem but one, and that was a
prtt'.y your:;: lady at whom he waved
> h:5 walking stick, and who not know
i intr t lie meaning wave a ner preuv
back at him, tellini? a comnan-.
lor "That policeman in too old a man :
to be flirting with mc, he ought to be .
: ashamed of himself.'*
Taking cognizance of the fact that
too big a job is placet! on the small
; force here to handle these speeder.;,
- on the side streets and far out ir. '
s town. the city council has been look-;
ing lor a motor cycle cilicer -:>r:
" sonic time who would be willing to.
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. !tiy. to out)un tnc spoiMt rs.und arrest j
them. They did not lind one, no mo- J
; torcyclist around here being willing!
-to ruin his imputation by being out-i
; j run i?y s^?me of our swiftest young j
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n In Sale Thai ]
iction sale lias I
han present wi:
ency of cot con.
ss goods, cotton
suits, blouses, s
* * * J /\wtATA r% f/? |-/\V
.luuci wcai tut
d towels, all in
VC
XKS aflwwga im t tftiMfatMejaaBaaBi
^ iii? mamm i. ia??na we? Pc-acBP-araour^crja
men and ladies.
liul a mtin who could outrun any
kind of :t car, either a Packard, f.ymoasinc,
Tin-pan Nancy, or other
"best mule/' ha-- been found and he
was found in this way.4" Col. Smith
hiis jus I opened his barrel of fish l:ivt
F; iday when (Jcorgl' Godfrey's j?i;.c
iloir gapped one of them and stariea
[lown the road to ?i-*e it to oni of his
lady friends. Ite had a ?tart of
ubout a hundred yaix!s on Dote when
the fish merchant discovered him, i>ut
fcru'fttir^ the ninety and nine other
fine fishes, Dote went after the one
which the dosr had. And the dojr
didn't set far until Dote ran past
h j grabbed 1 h<* fish ;ind landed gt
;:ife!y baek iit tin- btvrrci.
* 1--- "f i; i c 11 wild
i\ IUV'iil^Ui id lie. ?._? ?
?vitnc??e<! this hur.-t of sj?"erl saw
Ihcn that the days of the ."pcruler
were over in Abbeville. livnertin^ it
lr> til'* mayor a! a i*-*fc-f council
was celled, and in le-V lime than il
lakes" to It'll it. Dole was made ,'Sen;-.
Smith, Xo. 7, and thai, ho now h.
Dote would rot take the oath of of
LK'<.' I 1JI! (IU,V i:v in-v ^n v..?- .
no preparation:; had been male f<?!'
the 0'. rasio.M. ro ho was to! inaugurated
until the f-dhjw.'r.;; in?>?ixinirLhc
inauguration ci'rnnoiiies beitur
short but impressive. \'t;;nb<-r SevoN
was in waiting in the office of the
mayor, and at hie :peci;'l rcine-ft of
the honored or.c, he -ynj escorted
before the full council by Alderman
Henry who looki' so much 1?!:c Dot',
i - t 1i.ir
NIC council P.CKJrjW
unci' hy :i>ingr. When I):.?!; !i:id l>r?r;
seated tlx: mcinbt-js were likewK:1
seated. M;.:yor Mnr:; f'.e-i .-.ruse :md
III fr. W Well clior-jc!] \V:u - cOUIMiii:t:.
words announced the unanimous
rclccUou of Col. Smith ?s official
speeder c;?tfor 'lie city, pinned
c-.'i hi- maniy "eh hi., * the hadre "of
Dliicc, ^av,- him ;< ?>^:11*!< o? bu.r'.znrd
krrca::e lo keep hitii nipple, fiid told
him to tfo after them. J>o1 ? in acknowledgment
of tlv -honor < onferrcd
upon hiuu replied a< follow.-'.: "I
will Ketch every danf one >f 11?i i. * *
Wiitcii your step, ;u.l krcp you;eye
j;c'v']cmI for Number ScvcX.
"PALS"?A MF.MOKY.
W. T. Crews in Kaurcnsviliy IJen-.M.
U7..1I ,if, I rvnir-niht V. Tom
>T V li uv/ ? . ? ...
ri*iK* ))! ? (' where we \ve>-" fwri'dThe
old pn.-'tofliee, the 1 itl!? <*h!ir<-h.
The < hn trees. e;n:tvle'i and S'.-eri'd.
iue-iiory 1#? !n^s ilu-m !.j;u*k In
li]'.'- Our
'/! ioiijf
They wcrv I.Sil! end .Jack mid t?;iub<?y
And you, ('ca:* Tom, lie." beau.
Ifu-.v caveftlien wo romped the
11 '* Ids
As hand i?i hand we played;
iJui r.cw, dear* Tom. yti'.' h yivj'is to
time.
And hoih of us a'"1' jjtayod.
How \vc!! do I remember. Tom,
TliC sehi;.'>! hou^e on 'he 'nil!
it"- mci*>:y :oof. the name-ciu ve-1
r outs,
Your speech of -jack -Jil!.
J'ov.* like thai :j:cerh uui' ijv have
been.
As we climbed Life's rugged hi!!,
As each in youthful ardor strow
His duties to fulfill.
Is Now On, Thi
been on is evidei
lolesale prices.
We do what w
i dress goods, ch<
skirts, furs, ladies
the whole fam
this sale.
3BSH9&iSSS5E@CTH&ffia3Bra 2BSB
[ I?iit .now we're growing old, dear[<
'Tooi, !
J ifeV- >*:u*e is mariy run;
We'vo shilred each other's care and j <
j joys j '
As we bhared our boyish fun. i ]
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' Th?- fieclinjr years pass s wiftly, Toin.'l
The goal almus'i in si?*-ht; it
Me thinks I see Bill. Jack and Mag !
Jn th*it Shadow-land of Light.
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So, let lio strive to meet once snore,!
Pear (> -!!, :>.nr! Jack and Mag;
They 11 give us such a greeting, L
! Tom.?
" ...U ft'm, ?r.. !
TnuS'J i ?:!> \\ iiy w (
No. 24.
There will be r:*5r?.;lur medii:;; or|
No. 2-J, American Legion, to-!
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nii?ht t Mon:lnv), <:t o'clock. ATtcji*
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ith." ijj*f i he-re v.- til onsk-'UKiP j
pr;?cti'c. ( i;>kc <?uL and try yous*i
. hami at the ^amv.
Ij. Sctzlcr,
^ i*0F,i ('ohvna/ider. |
J. I). Cmkiwf.il,
I*f; [ \?' jt'.l.a'll. I
; C'tnrr:{:?c-Da vcnpori. j
Mr. Jolni IT. j)uv?-n]jort and Miss >
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VVinJirvn * u?:u:cv VI . i.iw....,
v/crc murri'<' November 1920, |
!;it thi* Bu.iii liivcr i^aj.*t ist nar.-:un;igc, j
the f f" V. 1 H. f;}l!5v"iS" f>flf I iJ r.
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| PERSONAL PAKAGRArMS
PRpSFEROl'S PROSPERITY
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i i'v'.-sjrci ily, .v. v. 15.- A man*i;i
f i nf.orcfl '.v;:s I!j:?f of Mi*?s Munrii'y
' * ' W i! Hniiifsf. Jr..
' ! > I v j i;/1: . * f i i * f . ,. .
the S; :!?' ; v:;rsonnj??* S;*I im*- t
. day ;iftcni< i?i! ;tl ' > oVSck by the
, 'iic.Vi iS. I'. j'\c<>p. Mr;;. Uoiriest i^
;r ialeated yonwoman ar.d haf-forj
this sr^jon f?*cn t< ;?< }:iiijt in the
' Hunter-IVWalt school. Slu.- is tin*
('aut'litcr of iMr. a?i'( ?>irs. U. M. 1).:
!
Living ton. f. Hoinest is the sec-1
1 nnd vt.n <,f Mr. and VV. H. Hoi?)-!
apd is ;i iy(oi;"*-sivc voumc fan.-xT'
' ' i
< ) vli:* }U:\'iifii:-!*.! section.
M'x.; (Ii.u" !!!!<!(*; and Mr. Oscar.'
TrouUiiaa wov married SalunHyj
!y llis* lU:v. S. !\ Ko?p. Ml'-?.
rT'Viul liiau !: th** da?"r of Mi". a.M'l i
Mj-.-;. !). IJ. Jvibkr. - Mr. Tru'itman;
i.; a far:n."i .'?f the St. Pauls ( Miii.uin
ity. j
\ Mfcs I'osia l?o*>>:rr ap?i Mr. -finii
J.ownian surj>i isc<{ their muny >
' fric.'i'# -.v'-ei! they ;vi.i-c tjuicily mar-;
<i Sunday aft;-' ni>on* i,y the licv.;
('i'arl'M !. Slieuly. Mr., bowman i.i
';* r'vi :.i Lrr.'i'lu^.U' <>{' Lin; i's?;-perily i
ii!!'h s. ii:></!. She ir- the oldest
' !ci' of Mr. ,*i ii! Mi.s. J. i.'Boozer of i
: ! )... A. i
iih' .St. l/)k"S con:ilU?nily. I ;uhhIs
s-ui of Mr. and r.'-Is. I.
f o\v<:f Kiiiarrls.
! !' ' !^i!ciiL-Tcaclitr associativa of
ilV s?i/hi???i ?.v*i!i lH'.'l'l '
i huj :day afu riiu'/ii <?t 1 <? (lock in ;
tho .?chcoi auditorium.
The* W'.miaaV. aiu! ;
?i'-Tsiynaiy sou'ely oi (irate Lutheran j
chuiirh will niccrt i'lHiny ui\ -moon ;
;v'i!: Mr.?. i'. I'. Sir-.';!.vy.
I ?i. i ?. O UUcI ! >;{ U 'i! * V. II-? } I - t
j
' t*.? iiu* !.ii? i;iry H ?i ^;y !
i" ? : iU'on. ^iv.en.-hip" is 111
ix;. - of stu<iy 1>?*;i-i;* K.tv! by ihc !
"> i .' M;irtv i-V.nl'DI W;iS <lis
. i-ivsr ! i;y Mrs. T. A. Doniinick. fjl-j
lowed by paper on "Parties in tl:e . ,
i I'nited States" by Miss Josie. Griffin. {
j Current events was lead by Mrs. G. |
! \Y. Harmon. A tempting salad course j
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.s Store dees wh
ice that the p
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uA/ TTK** r\ CL\ ir n w. r
4.
0 say and the j
sviots, outing, si
? 5JL v? ?
ily. ' Hosiery fc
ivas served, followed wit Ji hot eiioco-1
lute ami wafers.
Tin* Children <;f the Confederacy
. haptor met Saturday afternoon with
f Im1? VTif_-" \TovfVio Unvmnn Twt> i
ijJtMV i 4'Uil kliu ^ !
U'o^i ar.i of the afUmcou was led J
!>y/M!s 5 Franc to Beden!>autfh. The j
lo.H'sss, assisted l>y Little Sara I'u.u!i, I
served hot chocolate and wafers.
?^gn?
NO SPQR1 !N HUNTING SEAL
Gathering in or the Helpless Creatures
Simply E.volvcs ItscJf Into a
Merciless Slaughter.
i
ITiintin.tr sc.il from -il-i' icy, ;
SforiU-fWi.'pr C<>;is! ttf >!:|u J
is n?>i sport; if is toil. '\v!m?ivo.v in ;
port tii?' .\>v?fomi'1!nn?.l?-r \viu< !:i* j
scanty njMjjsmv of hnvul. savs Spare !
Moments. The haul is ;i (i:i!l lii'i- j
foils Slaughter, sriirr;. inn ]>;!? '< :if'T j
!!:< s\vi11ir?iiir an?f tiirns't '"f an j
s1m?1 fl". a tncrcik'ss faiuins ??f
Mows, wifli a silent wa^te of ie" a" :
splashy! wirli r."<I al !?*?* curl of ii.
Then* is m? sport in iliis, n?jr i<: jIi-to j
any f<\*ir of iwri, fi>:- j!?r s^.il plea?!s
awl whines like a rliihl, own \\ Iii1?*
the u'afV is falling: !??it i!i" chnse is
}>os?'f wiih mnllilii'iiiHHis m.'l wit'oro- i
perils. Th?* \vin?l tfMJlivr.-; j
ih" i?*o into. fio??s %oni jp.ms it up j
h 23 hist 11}'-* /roost. ?n itnru**asui*ai'?h% !
,1n rirrrl cxpri'i-:" of it int'.Tsporsfl wiili |
j?I:ii11s: {Im'Ii th?? rv*?\vt>?iiij#llaxi'?**r* i
f?Iv: fo'jil hi>* 1
< <it11 froui his lit?!'* ). ; '!
'nr nt miduiyht thit h<? my ''wv* vp
v.-iijv the pork at ilawn. the '.vuyV ;
whs?*h syv^Pjk {]:?> iro |n iivvifnhly '
swoops it nut a?aift wiliiiMjf warnio:;
In .in lioiir. or ;i <|:?y or :> \v?m'K ; not* i
?im*s il pniiv?> id <'i?]>s;?hv '{10 J
<>f f?i?* t 1 * * 11 u li?? Mtv "JO in i |*-s off slum*. J
If vo?>rs ?ui'i fivslifjts :m?J fJrivfs lli?* i
wholo iirirs, irrimJfrnr \ inu*. f:;r ;
out io v Ihto ii <li<|iorse>' it in!o j
i*>: S'-| ; : ;!({* frn^inclits.
Tli<> liv?*s> of i!n> iiiiulors ?![>- f
'in ! 11? \\ of 111? i
11J i?* <?I ItMiKiiiiis,. irnji: ihc mi ,
)!:? l!c;i(!!;ui'i i<? ilis- Jirsi :-< *? in<*l with- |
In siirnalin^ ilisfaisro.
LONG DEVOTED TO POTTERY j
Chin?*.* 7>\vn Mas P/;n :he Center o? !
the Industry fcr Seventeen
Hundred Yr~rs.
i ."W< ! 11 f ?ii I.j r? n y ;i!\s ;i^y hut ,
' * 11 j I poC'Ts I n work in Kirivrso- 1
flu'iitC. !li1' lowii. h?>\v f?n?* of 1110 !
in J?:: rv. <!: '.< !Y?.jii
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people know' f
beetisig, etc. . I '.
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MWB8HMWHBMBWWWPROBABLE
ORIGIN 6F WAGONS
Mankind Slow to Recognize the Possibility
of Quicker Movement by
Means cf Wheeled Vehicles.
,
WttjMiix proh.-i*?iy orhiinsi'iyl from'.. \ >
.vrliir|c>> ??n <1 ilVtrit'flf /'
loirs, which h;i\?Iho
yU-a of ! lie n^is : !: ! i!i<> Si>l \rj
W'lU'f!, <nc"n How I!<C'I ill (lis- ,
fru'ls of, porti'i^nl. .\c? oi-rjjncj to \
Mos?-s. Kjj.vpi v:is 'hf ciitiii!ry'v,!i?r(?
w;t''<,!iS ".\ ri'<* first Ms<*fJ. Yin:
* * *
cnlh'd th<> inventor IThf*--"
(ircok :iitrihiil?"I li'.c fnvriH3<>Ti -r-t*?
Er:f*Ii?lj'?fiii?s. ih<* fo?n<h kiiuf of Atbr:*
ens. Wjtiroii* with J wo \\ libels i-:jrvv.
h:?ye 1??*: 11 J.he litxl i." Jr;?< (.!, -JT
IIoju.t JiH'Htic'Ms Omi"-'.\ 'I v. ;
tii?- ii;<>J' wliirh wn*
to tii?' Phrygians. Mur!: tjfiio -lapsed '
before wn.^ons were Tisei for .pltot/Mirfc *s
rr?ni:tMos?e.s JiM-iiliolis ;l:r war
' li:in?>!s.-V'f Phar;???h. . Tj. * ??i kff.sstM i1
a l?a\i? i11fr???!11?;** I r"h:jp?>K runou; lb#
Or?'-!;-* The t^re^ks n '.->??
whivMe'l ''harlots. f:ii f-outaiiiing two
jkm*.-;on.-, one of whom 'drove while the
other threw spears. Th?- cbarioti
-wor*- hehin'l isnfl !.: ?! lov." '
win-els. Thi? Koman.:: !!<< ,I
early jr?ive (liffeivnl nauics tt>_ f
tin-in :i<;?-t?rtii!ijr the purpose
which ! hey were applied. as ear- .
pentum, a two-wheeled vehicle used.
I>v 11?e Koman ladies.
% Josh CiHIngs' Fldlcsophy.
Dispatch iz the sift or art ov dol^g
a tiling right quick. To d*? a tiding:
right and to ir quick jz an attribute
ov genius.
riunv i7. often mistaken fur dis
pa^h; but thore iz .iu^t a* much (liff.-rriicf
;i/, jlifjvy iz hoi.veeo lioraet
;s;t?i ;i jmpt ,wher> they an; both ov
them on duly. A hornet never takes
nny -!. p> backward*. but a aunt al-.vus
tfrjvi'Is just as tho iie had f?>rg??t .sumthing.
1 >;--}?:?f?-l? never nnd? ri:ike< :< job
without first marking out the course
_ ..I.. .....i limn ffill/m < il Hfhf {yr
hj _ 1<*i uren -
wronjf, while hurry tr::v<?ls Hkc a blind
lioss, yfrppinjj* hi nn?! <?ften. :w?l six-ims
inns', <>v 1i?t li:ne in ri;nni?? into
things, :>f:<I !he i?;W;ir.e;? l?.i?kii?~ "r.z
u'/'iiw.
!>is|>aff]i h:iz 'inn nil the ^rau?
tilings lii.it iimv l?v?.*ii <11 i in ihis v.orm,
v hiie hurry h:iz been ;<( \*??ik nr (ho
?
sninll urns, :t11? 1 hiiilll .u'?t thru > !.?
josh iiilllnu's.
She War.tcd to Kn?"w.
a 1r;i\< iii ~ :?i;tn f 1 ?- ?eher 'hy ;vrwi
? !* "iic <?f his iisi<>'ji|,rs. :< lijifd v
liicrcii ml i:t oiir ?.f :!< si.-ciljoi*
j.!;!' > iii 1 In* sl:i'r. v,!.<> lJ;f?
hi" {? ?>! ;>s ;i r!i
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ill..' Jii-j >i?>r<- In* iii n jxi'_'lr<>'>in
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hrfi.w *-'oin:r h??!:!?*. i'i^ !:!!! .?
|uim olKMl w:i!l- <1|| :ii11 i||<
f!iil?iti- i'i liW
;if!<T >ili- li'ijii* i'i !.'} li f Ul"'1
Kind of a '.';iii:c lirT' *f:
7?i;:ys Wil/n Ji?' trifles :t :i!m! hiM
: I ?: II. llit i siy>, '< >ii ll -1*i?r?u
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Invention Duo to Pov^y.
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m.ui iii I );i_i;tii ! ! -! :iii 11?> 'Mi
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tin 1'It" i'?* n-? <1 j ?
U!i!i;ii^!i' <1 f??r a 1? 'i '
ilt-? ti> !v-f| !i:' -i-!l : n 1 !t'.;?! iliS
tift riy rr'fj; !:? ;jj- .
> oij; ! tin* Th" ?> '" Jtiri
nusii wa;; TI">ni*< iU;jthe
new kim! <>f has '?et*n kis'V.yu
under the name of l.iankff .ever sinr.% :
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