The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 14, 1918, Image 7
lib order: to make .room for fall
goods
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We Offer/Metis Palm Beach
Suits In Tight Colors Ohl;
At $5.00 A su
Why Gardening Should be Introduced
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Into the Schools—Need for Adjust-
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ment In Educaticn. ’
, . 1 . toodly <iumber enjoyed bis service^
J, today is based upon its faltnro to I ok. school and earn as manta., Tb.fr*day niicbt Rev. BedenbauKii
meet the livinK needs of boyn and '' n, I ‘ lir | > n ' UC ^’_ " lon,y ,. , fo r th ^ , bersn his nieetinK. ilev. Paul Cros-
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m cons $7.50 UP TO $10.00 A son
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II) SU|K. F. c. t bitty.
Most of the criticism of tha schools
without-thtMr.qnittiaa school. Boys
la s-od. Kiris ,e:to practice'Karden while
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: Lodae. Auk., (.—Ashtton has en-
; jo? ed a "spirital feast" this past
week. Ree. Mcfuen preached from
j Sunday v:fttil Thursday. He preach*
i ed able rermons. and although tyere
, were showers of rain each : day &
MOTHERS
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TO RE
wmmm — • • , ns.— mm^r^%rssmgk M «UI \eFW*
girjs. The most serious charge id the’. :a8 . U '* > ’ e “ B ^ *,?*']**■ dl* the prCaphink until Haturday
indictment of the school is that it ^ an ** M, 0,tal! to . wor *^*p »»>■ °* tuomins when .Rev. Kdwards came,
h.. nnf Vt.nl naee with the ever- common occupations of i Tflfb folk* dtanlaivtfwl Ha v i r» ir VI t*
has no^ kept pace, with the ever
chanKinK iadiistrial and social condi
tion. The pdobiem, therefore, is one
of finding ways, and' means of bring
ing- about adjustment in Education
to meet these new-born needs.
. The folks enjoyed having, Mr. Cro.<-
"f.by in the community and # enjoyed
reach.
H.
Next .to Herm
COHEN
’s Restaurant
and % kffairs of life than that offer
ed . by productive gardening. In
or about almost any town there may
be formed an abundance of land
that may be used for this purpose.
Within the limits .of many towns
For example, it i/ stated that th**
city of. Minneapolis, before starting
the vacant-lot gardening . movement
in 1911. had at least S.OOO»aerA In
the form of vacant lots. This unnseo
land for economic reasons alone
, should be brought under cultivation.
•! The back-yards that now are utillged
Skoda Rood Mrs. MonyhanT
Letter PubtuM by
Her PernjUrion. .
MiuhelUni-" Lydia E. Pinkhara’a
Vegetable Compound nelned me so much
during the timeTf
was lookinp forward
to the coming of my
little one that I am.
reeommehdthf it to
other expectant
mothers. Before
taking it. some days
I suffered with neu*
raigia so badly that
1 thought 1 could
not live, but after
taking three botuea
bf Lydia E. Pink-
ham ^s VegAibla
Compound ( was en
tirely relieved of
nepralgia, I had
gained in strength
and was able to go
around and do all
my housework. My baby when seven
months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel
better thaa 1 have for a kmc time. I ■
never hod any medicine do me so
much good."—Mrs. Pearl Monyhan,
Mitehou. Ind.
Good health during maternity la a-
most important factor to both mother
and child, and many letters have been
received .If th# Lydia El Pinkham
purpose, but (hose have only a | under the Honor Roil on which (Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas., telling of.
n!i puch instruction provided
’i" schools, sthousands of children ^ R^”"KdwVrds'"i7a^
lM ‘ h ab,e lo a hi^ff-school presu , h ... KOod Lrmons but we thing
ti.uning who now find beyond their he dld hl , ^ mornla ^
IJusf after services Saturday bjt Mr.
It is believed that there to b'J ‘•"•leulMg Bes.doi^ Thrift **<1 in* Edwaids w* had an interesting coo
niore available and effective Way for dustry. - f i feren<F. *11 the churches on Lodge
bringing boys and girls into closer: .The question da to how to develop rharce. aeenied interested. Sunday
relationship 1 wifh their environment thnlt and rndudtry in'some boys anu’hiobniirg we had a short ^and ln»-
*»rl« is one that is frequently askisi. 1 i«taalye • patriof 'service at ^shton
1^ can be done by exhortation or de-'**•’*hodist church unfurled a ser-
• itt'-ation. These attributes are th-]' icft flag- The congregation saqg
'•■Milts of experience. They are ac-: " '“M-rica” then' Rev. Hedenb&ug\
'i'iired, not sougbt.^Souie provision, in prayer Mr. Paul Crosby cal^
tlurelore, should be made .whether,^ ,he ro ll <we have eleven boys in
there is sufficient land, if Intensive- aMiome or at school, or at both home service* and commented on th e sef>
ly cultivated, so supply the people ami scKoql,- whereby children may 1 ' T ' C ^ ® ur boys are . rendering. After
with all the. vegetables and a large get experience in the active affairs' roll call, while (he choir sane
portion of fruit and Mowers .needed. «t . life. This eperlence. should be of Star Sp^ngled^ Banner” Mj-s.
'Tch a nature that it will maintaia l.*°y ^impeoa (was Miss Florence
• 'interest of childrenl-here, must t J°nesI, and Mrs. Newton Jones un-
a strong insclnct from the stoad*! f,, ried the flag, which was then pre-
i">i-nt of the child is a mohetary one. I •'♦‘Utcd to Rev. Bedenbaugh. who
1 Tries have often .been offered fori^*<1 placed the flag on tho
this _ ^ | ’ _
(• inpqyary effect^ The real result *»* f our h 0 -' - * *ames are written
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achievement
are not producing returns equal to y iBg lorce, • for
iect^
sMou
uld be the impen
this'* will last
Bedenbaugh made some very
as iate and touching ^remarks,, the.i
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For the Colleton Garage. - There
You have Attention and Service
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The Colleton Garage
3AILR0AD AVENUE, WALTERBORO. S. C.
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one-tenth of what they are capable. ‘ ^ as the child continues to achieve Rev. Edwards gave an interesting
**-- *■ * —- -' **-*- * Rie schools hav e 'a. wonderful oppo;. 1 ,a **- Th< * parents who have sons m
umily. therefore, ,td encourage the ser.ice had reserved seats, god
alhough it was sad and serious
Rev. health restored during this trying.)
appro-! hy the use of Lydia E. Pinkham a
th*.. table Compound.
ege-
l To'make the best use of this, lanu
| for educational' and productive pur
’ poses a trained teacher should be «cono^y and.saving. Assuming, that *
| employed. I am-glad to say that, ati average^ <Sf five- cehts p«‘r ,r *‘ WM ‘‘* proud to have parents whb
three Colleton schools have already child per day is fcjfent for tlfese ur- are filling to give their sons
realized the need of Hrich an institu- necessary Items, the anntial waste ^ wr *heir epuntry.
flop, and mainly through the aid or all the children eniaiiled in the Llujant visited friends
their progressive .citizens, will wp-, ; ihlic and private schools in th s al -' 1 *h.t«n frOtp Thirrsday to Sunday,
rtw to about ?4Q#,0*>0., *•**'*
deavor to offer a course in agricnl^-x" 11 *^ styounts’
ture this coming year. ' ‘‘^A^in on« school ibJChicago a rec-*/J^hton . who-an
• , , , , ,, ' ... . R^-kept of the earnings of the pu-
(hardening ami DenMM'racy In Educa- ,., lu v . n«t A g.v
thin
iKiltant ha s many friends at
re always glad to see
MONUMENTS!
I»ils during out of school hours, td Mrs. Otto ttnable of Charleston,
There is no doubt that there is.
the country over, a demand * for
-something different in education.
?mand Is not only for better meth *
is. but It i« for a more democratic
system— a system that will benefit
g v IsIncr porportion of the peopl«'-
and benefit them -more, equally.
Wh>\ Parents I sea* Interest.
During
sive arguments to show'- why
vature of wprk. and how thb^ mone. '■‘‘t with Miss Elsie
|S expended. " The auiount earned- ®*' rr y*
during the fiscal year ending July. I" , -'* on
hardening and th^ t'h
ITobletn.
laiburi
-ri Visit!
Some people have the idea tjiat '
Mrs
how our schobl system should be
changed have oben presvented and
educators ‘ have tthiinied tirelessly
and written unceah?ngly, concern
lag the industrial, agricultural ami
commeriat heeds of eoHcation. Th-
most, convincing argumenK however.
for something better in. education
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fotipd ia the silent deuiand Npf th
colnmoh people. The amazing
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James of Camp Jackson.'
>. 191.5 was $5.85^41.. of which$!> s P*' nt with his parent* Mi.
r..!0.30 was #arned*ffoH) gardening I- Jones.
Roy Silupson of Laurens U
UK. her father. Mr. J. j?. Jones.
■* Thompson and liitle daugh-
all work i» harmful to. cblldreK ter * Mar y ; wnd Thelma are visiting
I hey fail to distinguish between*‘ s ter, Mrs Herbert
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euiplov Mrs. H. J.-Berrv' and daughter,
is good c,onn '«*. *I*-nt a part qf last week
tor hoys and girls, and" norma:- w ' ,b A * r *- " • Jones wnd W. D.
Iv they enjoy it.' Commissioner R a, uilies. x
< lastonr in speaking of th e emplo. ‘ F J - l^ry. Mr. and Mrs/ C. c.
ment of children, has said. -We <Iarri * ^*■1 Sunday at. AshtonX
should hot sweat them In shopX NVe regret that Mrs. L^-on Mii>-
- grind them in the milK nor bury daugh is iU at this writing, we hope
theni in mines, hut all childrea. * h< * MM,n b«* •vit. again. '
should learn to work” Th e schools
prepare ; fheX boys and gilra
nt years many Impfes work and labor and between whole-, ”‘^ s *
ts to show- why and •‘mine and unwholesome emnloy _ ^ J-
ment. Wholesome work
I AM AGENT FOR CHEROK1
MARBLE WORKS. SEE Ml
ESTIMATES AND SEC E
FIGURES BEFORE BJUlf
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PIANO
has such tine tonal
Pianos made today
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the artistic Pianos.
qualities as are seldom found in
” It is the modern leader amoi g
ber of children who leave sChoojSjn t or . *he earning of a* itving and dem
or before reaching the legal agir'liimri onfi ^ ra,e lor them the possihiUtu <
it shows more effectively'tpfin anyA(n certain kinds of cm ploy menu,
• thing else can f / that Parents and i \, . Jvtilte Achievem*nt>. .•
children are not satisfied. The otrly AHentifin has been called recent-
reason that they, do tint call loudly L v toNa-few*%strikng example*. »■
for a change is bXii'tse they do not i twb^gjstti's ^in Deer
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know anything. better.
*• Manv reaoefis for 'Children
ting school'have been hrougjjX out
by invcs.Hcation, hut inost,Xtf them
in the-lest, analysis, mtty he group-
j ed under the one head, namolv, pr.-
j r»dits do not believe it worth tb-
ref fort and expense. They know that
there are many opportunities in the*
cintml
made a net profit of
frhyi tlje Sfcle of fresh and
vegetable^ A girl ;n
Tallv Iowa, cleared jl 14.05 ou
growing and canning 'lumatoes.
17-year old boy .of MarKhalltown !
Mrs. F. M: Thomas of Ruffin, is
spending A few days with Mrs. Leon
Mm daugh.
C.\R- Jones of |*qrt Royal ha.".
l*een kith her sister Mrs. ..Newton
Jone* for a month, 'she returned
Saturday. X X
C. Ji JonW sp**nt Saturday and
Sunday July ^7 and atX'Asfi-
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..Mrs. Smith ewhp'Miss ■Daily 1 of
Sjivann-ih Ca duied with Mys. W. D.
Berry Saturday, Mr s Smith tdrrtiLi
school in Colleton sever id years aX>.
Miss Alefha Sease is viyftin'g' her
c. c.
ROUND, a.
Singer b The Name
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project in winch his gross receipts Mrs. F. E.- 4,a<*«>ete in/A :-
amaunted to *,l.l46.3t> gusta.
^ Junior E. Mi lev leave-; Tue^da/
From these pioneer results it mav
industricl and commercial fields for be seyn that gardening ag an o*‘cii-. Bv.^o ib training, we'Will add a stqr
Children to learn to he self-support- P*Uon Tor children may be made to dur service flag for him, “ "
will be
that
ur twelfth sk^rWe have
ing. They connot see how 2«or 48 remunerative as many of th'
years more schooling of the common 1 "blind alley” occupations common!
tvpe will make any difference, for followed. ,lhe wor—- wnoXurrijshes more boys
ultimately the child must adopt Gacdeninic 1'iiite* Home and School. ban Ashton?
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thre^ Ihi>> jn France, tod others on
the
> There is a growing belief that
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there should be closer cooperation,'/
between the school and the home in
the matter of education. Both teoc^v"
er and parent are often mi^undei^H-
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other way to learn to earn. This be
j ing true' many'parents are obliged
( to take their children from school
! not because their wage-earning sup
port is needed, but whatever their
'reason. !t is quite certain that sucli stood by one or the otheX Horn, ... . ,
taction would be deferred for one,' Hardening, under the personal di-*
i two three or four *years, if iheir faction of a teacher offers an ea»y S^**re».^«*i
(children should b? provided with u * n informal introdlictioa * to the “' *
i wholesome, purposefitl and renuti.- home. It does mitre than that: it
jerative employment while attending convinces the parents that the school
school. has a personal’ Xoterest in their
Why Children I^xe Interest. children and that it is anxious to
I CkiMm. .1~, for r^ns nM «V»e ^1^^, M
i hard to'find. Iom* inter—t in rrlin'd .. . i f
| bring pressure upon parents to ol- i / '*' ,r *ir ,r ‘ r u *n tt a rf i m • ' " u
1 A* >.na.nr.a>> t\*fa pomiffl out, ddu-i Heip the kidneys do their work
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Wallerhdim rt^ideri. are
leamiHg the dnl) t tlieir kidney
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To filter the blood, is th** kidney s
duty. •
When they fail to do this the kjd
>■* are weak. . \
llackache and other kindey Mb’
! low them to quit. Parents, in theiX
s uncertainty regarding the* valu*x'T
further schooling of the conriuotL
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It is an expensive Piano but not extravagant in
price, vx hen quality is considered. The purchase of a
Weaver Piano means musical .satisfaction in your hom i
for a lifetime.
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Sold in COLLETON COUNTYv>nly by
Thos. Black
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tyfie. and in the stress of rirciirti-
q stances, are easily prevailed upon
if scnb<ri work should bq Diode suf-
•| ficiently attractive to bold, fhe intcr-
I est of boys.and girls, parents wdu
i be prevailed upon 7r*>ni the oppi '
catlo
fulle
the,-
on ShouldTit a man to get th.*
iillest enjoyuieat out of work an.|
enable bfni to utilize his. leisui-
time Wisely and happily. Except for
satisl action that cpmes from
ability to earn a living, to (X>T'.
I se Dorn.'s Kidney Pills —the
tested kidney reihedv.
Walerhoro people endorse. theL-
worth. ' X” 1
• Mrs (’. W. Iltitler. 22 t'arn St.,
Wa.'rei tniro. says: "A* yriu ago I
standpoint and Hilary of them
aku per
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serve the home and care .for child', kad severe kidney tcpbble ^ which
ren, and to perform the duties of,hack to ache very hard.
Citizenship, tliere is no greater My killney's act«*d irregularly
source of pleasure than that afford- *'* ,r ** very annoying. I also hadydui.
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That stands for highest quclity ia
Sewing Machines. It is the best
machine that money can buy aad
lasts a life.time. They- are only
sobf*1hr nigh the Singer Stores and
Singer salesmen.
20 pe,- cent discount allowed for
cash.
Rig allowance for old machines
in exchange for a Singer. X .‘
\fall, ’phon**. or . write to
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SINGER 8EW1NO MACHINE
EMPORIUM ,
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M. PA
Manage. „
'*AtRpad Ave:
STOP, LOO
II a mao
eyes.
^i*:ad rrc-
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BVedsX ita Bzing,lt needs soiuethrp<
ythaj'^will bring into closer Uy(m\
b the life of the child.
Many conclenflous teacher* ' ap-
j rarently are sacrificingXnuch tlnp*
and effect in Diaklng it fKissihle for
th*ir children in thefr charge to get
experiencjXin gardening. They he-
, bVve UK I dyr tbnt the effort is
worth--whlleXh It makes child-
lo^ii^Xth?*£Z nal o<Thri’- ^ b > f a knowledge of the phenoena , at ti,ue> and LL.ck -^KwouM
1 children and give them a better op- ?"<* [ or ^ of nat,,r * Tb< ' ^IukiIs. app- ar befoic
poriiinitX School work.i therefore, therefore, nun an opportunity and !l ^
*ds Vitalizing it needs someth nX fail ,n an «t»Bg£iHpjj / li they do notic'd l*-*an s Kidney Wll* with good
provide means /for qjbjfldren to get results «o I hoiigbXa bov at Klein's
in close touch 'with mature. If more ’’Drug Store. VlX first box Kioug'it
people posted sucb^bilitr.'004 aU ni * gre*t r* l#L 'Dizzy spells left
tho same time, appreciated the val-fniv and niXjidney* aeteil haturall
ue'of land toc-prod'uctive purposes. a £ain ah*iut six boxes of
soye homi r would / be mort* attraciv inigiTx Kidtf* * Pills altogellier and
ivo, back yards more santiary, anT I much tK*tter in everyway.”
dwellers njore contented. , v . l/rrleef *•> cents at # all dealers
Don’t simply a$k for a kidney
AM) KlOAli THLs
a girl, that tu* bust-
loves a mao that's bar bust-
they get married that's their
*. business.
8o, If you want your aot.vniotdie seat
covered* and clothes cleans 1. 'beo
The New York Pressin* Clu»«: for
that'b their busln
I shall offer agriculture this yeirw
New York Pressing'
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RT. Manager.
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. J. Anderson.
Dental Surgeon
r jRspkchs Disagree.—-Tb-'
conversation tamed to the subject
of damage suits, and this anecdotv
.was recalled by Senator Georg*
Sutherland of Utah: \.
A man. ia jr western town aia*
hurt in a railroad accident, and 'af
ter being confined to his home fot\. • h
several weeks he appeared on the
htoeet walking with the aid of crut
ches .
” Hello, old fellow.” greeted an
acquaintance rushing up to shake
'I am eertianty glad tv
you around again.”
^X^^X B'achiqX easier. Children can grasp
=^— principles of' -mathematics mor*
’ThankX^ responded'-the injured ! w hen concrete problems are.
one. ”! Atu glad to be around agaln.’X f’niploye | They can compose more
”1 see you are hanging fast av -intelligently when the siibjeet in
crujChijs.” oherved Cthe aequain- 1 hand is based ilpofi their own exper-
jtafu-e “Can’t you do without them'*” ience. Teachers claim - also.
X—Mr. doctor says 1 can,” Answered children who afp engaged in gar-
the injured party, ’’but niy lawyer ' denin^ are more easily governed,
says I can’t." Philadelphia- Tele-' If is not difficult »o see how gn>-
dening piay bountifully serve* in tli
ren aleriyAnd active, and makes ««y curriculum and I hop,* qiuje a Ihjon’s Kidney PI lb i
- same that Mrs. Rutiei had. F
school garden plots I shall appreci
ate any assistance dn. this w«rk. es
pecially suggestions as - * to wh* re w »
may secure land for our demons!x*
[ tfon work..op "pf^opy students wNi
demoerafizlhg of education. With the have back yards kvtiri at home that
number of students will
themselves of the opportunity. <*f MiRoirrf.Uo.. Mfgre.
taking such a course. I am going t>* j*-*'' ---- -
do my best* to got several acre* of, , NaWbnmahia ^ Child
land near this scho«»l, which wilt be.l AD childm ,rr«t4r4 • » hav sn un-
used either for a school farm or :X bsabfcrert*r.%rh»rhtodkc klaa4.aada»s
ndc.thmL.Worp
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drove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
iMtorec vitality end energy by purifying cad no-
rkhingthe blood. TeucaaM»u frclkt Streugib-
roing. Invisorntiot EBrct. Prk* be. .
appiicaMon of intensive and umde’-a
methods, gardening may be made".so
nrofitable thaU parents will be able
to ke«h> thyir children in school Ion
ccr and th,*. doaird of the children
to earn money shathr he satisf. 1
could he used for this purpr»»e.
Piles Cured hi 6 to 14 Deys
i U PA20 OlWmOff fcQc
_ Momnch dittorbem f
3 TASTt.l ysdcluU TONIC given mtuiarfy
fcrtwoor thee# «upk* will enrich Mke blood, in
prcSi* the diarcticii. and nt ns a General Strength
raiag Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
thn,v off cr di*aal the wurskt.y.nd the Child wi‘t 1*
13 fcrNit beaic. rw-asnt to lake. COc pertvttl:.
Earning Hi* Fee.—In Mississippi
thev telj of a v«yuni. lawyer retain
ed tod^fend « ma« charged with th
theft of a pig. Th* young man scene
ed determined to convince the jnitv
that he wo**, h'^n to shine, and mi
Waiter hero, ft
Of ft re Heer*,’ <»■ a
eordlncly he delivered th,* foMowin.:
exoYdium: X
•‘Ma>' it please the (vyDrt nrd gen
tlemen of the iurv. whllp Eumo*- 'r
bathed in • ’blood: while classic
Greece Is strpgyttnc for 4i*>r rights
and liberties and trampling the un
hallowed alfars of the hrer.dloss in
fidels to dust: ^ while the United
States.' entering I he war, shines
forth th** brightest orb in the poli
tical sky t. with dre diffhlenos,
rise to defend the eause of this
humble hog theif.” IMUabur.
Chronoile-Telegraph.