Idea:a sign of the times . cessary, the pub-lisher lays down his pen only so long as it shall be wise, andmaintains the same front and the same tactics towards thewrong whice he has always maintained, and trusts that itshall yet be his priviledge in the future to again occupy theposition of pulbicist, in the front ranks of corflict againstwrong in Richmond. Besides all this we need a rest fromthis work now and hope to bring renewed energy and vital-ity as The Idea is born again. Adon A. Yoder. The Virginia Crop Let Others Take The Ribbon BlueFor Corn or Kine, and Then Virginia II Sing Her Moth


Idea:a sign of the times . cessary, the pub-lisher lays down his pen only so long as it shall be wise, andmaintains the same front and the same tactics towards thewrong whice he has always maintained, and trusts that itshall yet be his priviledge in the future to again occupy theposition of pulbicist, in the front ranks of corflict againstwrong in Richmond. Besides all this we need a rest fromthis work now and hope to bring renewed energy and vital-ity as The Idea is born again. Adon A. Yoder. The Virginia Crop Let Others Take The Ribbon BlueFor Corn or Kine, and Then Virginia II Sing Her MotherhoodOf Presidents and Men. Not Gold or Silver, Precious Stones Nor Fruit nor Fish nor Flowers,- lis True in These the Land , And Mountains Blue and Granite lowers And Natural Wonders, Bridge an dCave, The Lofty Peak, Secluded These are not Virginias Pride But Women Pure and Gentle Men Virginias Boast is not The HnL>. Nor Horse nor Cow nor HenThe Old Dominions Bumper CropIs Sturdy Valiant Men—A. A Y. Sample of Virginias Chief Crop, 3 Months after Harvest. VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY


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