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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA» TUESDAY JUNE 8 1886.
WOMAN’S KINGDOM jE&flHn&aM
(Thlils tho ladle* corner. They us tatted to
•xpreeeihelr opinion, herein—to us It u their
Egresuoni wlthT'^' “ 1?W “ < *®* , “ wuot,oow *
6M1TUMLLE Ga—Dear Editress^, In rend*
Inf yonr editorial, so bountifully Inscribed in
memory of your mother, I ms induced to
send yon the following poem. I do not know
the sntkor hot would like for yon to publish It
for the benefit of the Kingdom:
Mother, Homo end Heaven.
The words or sweetest meaning
To erring mortals given—
"* t,de< —
place the
KB. ,■>«“ around a few times, draw odt the I fiapart Moeernihx
will be tore to come with it h ‘ Cl1 P *' D | Igfej, '
Some I'ici for Ammonias
IslQnid ammonia li one of the most niAfni nm. ■ .
l u7Ea.?hSTKS ^STfflsdwitfjlih'lSS
w well u a simple remedyformsnycommon pby* I' mould and In this set a pretty bunch of ferns. I
bfpnrett, deepest feeling
lArc mother, home and I
■The made name of motherH
toes^ussiB&d
Os that deu parent’s part;
And cold most be the bosom,
Devoid of love and soul.
rviuv YlSiUU OI IDO posh—
When ilowersof lovely beauty
Beguiled oor youth to tsus,
Concealing'mid the rosea;
I The thorns of riper yean 1 ■
Yet when the past is challenged,
leal ailments.
A few drops in aglass of water trill at once re
lieve in acid stomach and break up a headache.
A cloth wet with a weak solution tied aronnd the
forehead is also beneficial.
It sBbrds Jspeedy relief In mosquito or spider
bttee or stings of bees.
A few spoonfuls added to tho wuh of tho huh Is
very Invigorating, and even a into added to the
•3*i5&$ , , h “ ,u “ d tK * * v *y
There is nothing an cleansing and strengthening
for the hair as an occasional washing in one put
liquid ammonia, two puts alcohol and four pans
water, washing off tho hats in clear water after-
wards, strong ammonia water will also inmove
tho oily depos — ■ •
well rinsed and
domL vUi toU
S there Is nothing so* harmless' and helpful' as
uMfl&Sr
there is no denser of Injury to the fabrics, as li
II *“ *
iSmET'
. Istat'woMSfhome? g' ded 10 0,6 ctoUl '* “ os well as l
While li
The bowOfpromisc
^TBlSStmlpptffh
But now the glorious Heaven-
Whore light Is all aglow—
His cues are nearly over.
His troubles toon will cease,
Tor smiles of resignation
Assure him of us peaea I
And yet I cannot tell.
For Mother nils the heart with lovdl
-And Home has charms u well,
Then let these three united be,
Nor shall the tie be riven. .
For words of tbrllUng melody,
Are Mother, Home and Heaven.
liten. the
s should lo
tin vva*ll-
^uSdJewSr^reSe^^Lmmonlinvater with M
brush, to reach the corners and crevices, will loofl
Lmqnal to new- A little added to tho waur far
^wSlle aS«alusecdltkeeiwtle Wtchra’utmSli
I in a sweet condition, removes grease and all un
pleasant odors. For cleaning paint nan a flannel
cloth, two spoonlhla of ammonia to three quarts of
water, and no soap will be needed, sponge off
windows and mlrrewa with ammonia water and
Preserving rmlf,
Mrs. Kadzie, teacher of household economy and
hygiene at the Kansas agricultural college, re
ports, through the Industrialist, the perfect sue.
cess of her experiments In preserving limit by
simply heating It to hotting and then tying cot
ton batting over the Ju, She says: "In the col
lege kitchen laboratory, experiments were tried
with five kinds of fruit. Including tomatoes, and
the results were perfectly latlafectoryin ersry case,
not even a particle of mould forming In the can.
In moat cues the cotton wu simply tied over tho
i this set a pretty bunob e
Manor, Tex.—Sent by a Georgia lady, hoping It I
; may comfort some mother's heart:
TUX LITTLE XOTOD.
Can It be that this little mound here,
So nurow, so fresh and brown,
Where I stand in tho purpling twilight,
As tho daw comes sprinkling down,
Can It be that this little monad here
Iialllhat'alefttoaay
That In oor pleasant cottage
One form la mitred today?
Can It bo that under the pines here,
Where the June wild flowers nod.
That all that’a Ml to my lone heart.
la thia little heap of aodr
Can It be that under tha dampneas,
Idea the UtUe waxen tone,
Of him, my ahiaiag baby,
That slept In my botom warm;
Obi sadly tha old y Inca manner,
In their weary, windy way,
"Yon buried your UtUe treasure,
Fu from your home and heart today. ■
Ills prattle la null at the table,
And void la hla little chair,
And all that remains of you darling,.
Ia thia mound and a ring of hair."
Not all—for hid away precious.
Are the tiny dromes old.
And om little ragged apron,
Bearer than Ophle’s gold,
Amdsme'IRUe bat with a feather,
AndoM^Bttlodented cup—
Oh! hdtf thetb silent treasure.
Brinf [ny absent baby tip.
Bnthtnbjmy heart! Ilia better
That |by treasured one shoold go,
W hile jpung and pure and lovely.
From,s world. of aln and woo—
Better,ibqugh under the pines here,
WJmradluffe's wild Gowers nod,
Is thlqiUttln narrow hillock,
And,my baby,boy wlthGod.
Mrs. Noire Ik. Utenby, Atkins, Pope county,
Ark.—Will, felt allow an Invalid abler to your
Kingdom;. Tfm a constant reader of your paper,
An April Joke.
Matter Ned on the door step sal.
Busily thinkingawayi
"Now what nhairi plan for a clever trlek
For an April fool to play f
There's Tom, be'e mean as a boy can be.
And he never can pars mo by
Without a word that Is rude and cross,
And msy bo a punch on the sly.
"gome trick IT) And that'll pay him off.
And teach Mm a tenon, too."
So Master Ned ha pondered awhile,
OnApril lstwllh the early dawn
WasHound at Tommy’s door
. tifatt - ‘
E. L. Stanley, LaOrange. Ga-Wlll you accept I weitwind w8?isfi!r
nether niece Into your circle. I wish I could «co principal ^dlert thtteoumroU.LlJSfiS'.
I ahrepand luiba 7 llaXS
1 I JSSJtlfStalSnlwtiwRI
„ I £•» b ,1 am not eoteg to soht
S ceiveooe*of rour 'uhotographrYj
log to bo for the mutual benefit of lta mam-
ben- But I have never heard of .but one
"Tongue Guard aoetety." Sacha aoclety exists
In the city of Hartford, Codn., and ' for the
benefit of our readera we give tho rules that
govern the aoclety; hoping that It may ha tho
maaneofettabliahlng brancheaof it in other
placet,:
"We, the nndenlgnod, pledge onretltrea to en
deavor to speak no evil of any one.
Should we, however, through eenleemem break
onrpledge, we agree for each and every oflbtue to
forfeit the aum of one cent. The money as for
feited to be placed In a box reserved for this pur
pose, and to be expended aeml annually for chari
table objects,
W# alio agree to use our boat endeavon tola-
metre tha membanhlp of the.society in our town,
and to assist In organising aoeloUaa In otter places.
It Is, however, understood that when called upon
to giro ear opinion of tho character of another It
shall be done In truth, remembering in what wt
say the Scripture Injunction, "Do unto others as
you would that they should do unto you."
This ia the first aoclety wo have over heard
of bearing that name. There are very many
-who keep a guard over tholr tongues dally and
hourly, knowing It la "anunruly member.” It
ii sot to these we would write, but the very
ranch larger number, who by earoleasspeaking
do so much mischief in this world. Our sox
have alwaya been accused of doing more talk-
Ing than tho other; In tome cases It may bt so,
in others it la not, but wo are sorry to admit at
• rule, woman do more gossiping and make
more mischief than man; we will not admit
that It amounts to evil speaking, for are do not
want to believe that, but wo have a peculiar
way of picking our associate* to pieces, and
imputing wrong motives to an act which may
ha perfectly Innocent. Of repeating over and
aver to tho lint ont, and then another, prob
ably only an Insinuation, hot It grows until
it becomes a settled fact, and before It has
ceased to go tho round of onrdrelotho origina
tor would never recognise the statement, and
would feel shocked to know tho bad Injured
aomc'good man or woman by an Imprudent
speech. We all know how prone wo an to
prejudice, and often a alighting remark against
ont wo an unacquainted with has earned ns to
do great Injustice, which wt have been forcei
to acknowledge on coming into personal eon-
tact with tha person. How much batter It
would be for na to give every ono the benefit
of a doubt, (on tbo aide of charity that "covers
a maltitode of alna”) when w* cannot decide
a tlandcr. And when we can say nothing good
wa can keep alien t. If wa would make it the
rnloofourllvsa to "think no evil," no could
easily keep onr tongues from tpaaklng it. Bat
where we an alwaya watching and lookldg
and I fear hoping for It, bow easy It it to find
and discuss It. “Tha tongne la a fire, a world
of Iniquity; and alas; when the fin of alandtr
or evil speaking la once kindled,” behold, hew
great a matter It la, and how almost Impossible
it is to extinguish it, As a band of Intelligent
Christian women wo do not need n aoclety or
organisation like the one referred to, bat each
heart can pledge to try from this time forth to
' guard against thia habit that ia assuming such
proportions in onr land, Wheu-wu remember
that it la to women that tha world lookafor
all that ia good, pure and nobis, it should make
the subject one ofthonghtfhl consideration
and every true-hearted woman should
David’s prayer: "Sat a watch, O Lord,
my mouth, keep the door of my llpe.'
What a shameful fellow Jw M
A handsome book and a Hue which read,
. "Accept this, Tom, from me."
And this was the way In which Tom waa“fc
And afterward, meeting Ned.
"F onr trick has beaten all mine las goad;
Forgive me, old fellow," ha said.
-Harper's Young Folks.
A Story for Very Little Ones-
sent's orrosTUXiTr.
■Do goodJss.Tou have opportuntty.Ruby dcar.'mld
dear old Aunt Varela as she placed hot hand on
llttla Baby's golden head. Ruby wu only five
yean eld, and "opportunity" wu a large word tor
bar to have said to her, and sbe spoke Itovcr and
orer to herself alter Aunt Majcla bad passed out of
tho door. Op-per-tn-nt-tyl what a long word It wu
and what did it mean; 'I'll go and uk mamma
right off,’ abe said u aha ran up atalis, but mamma
was not In her room. She had gone out tome-
where. Kubyknow It, beesuso tbo empty bonnet
box stood on tbo bod. So tbo wont down stairs
again, and found Bridget In the dining-room,
■Bridget, what does opportunity mean !’ sbo
uked.
“Indade, Rnby, ye are very old tor ye're age.
Where did ye get that big word V
"AnnKMaicla said Itto me when abe went away.
Sbe said “Do good aa you have opportunity.”
"Airah, Indade, your Aunt Marcia Is alwaya put
ting strange adslcea Into your bit of a head.
Cblldcru young as yourself Is couldn’t bn expect
ed to be doing much tbat’s good In tbo world.’
“Yon don’t know what It means, or also yon
would UU me,' said Ruby In a discouraged tone of
voice.
"Indade then and I does know what It manta. It
another nleco into your circle,
yon; I know yon are Just u kind and tweet u you
can be. Won’tyou oomo to tee nalhla summer, *
would be ao glad to tee you. I belp mams all
can; ldo all of Ihe cooking, oburnlng, wuhln
dltbet,cleaning up and Ironing. I can taw and
crochet. Wish some of the cousins would exchange | wenldbat
teen years o
TloK "TitSbyduaiongand Hippy life. _ I Eollsn tmteon, Greeu'wood, Wire county, Texas.’
Walter E. Dobbins, CentrevUle, Bibb Co., AIS.-I ***-” < !* Iw > ont'herein
tm a country boy; 1 Ure on a farm tour miles weal i„ sS'(^helcfer^^ann t d£ tta ’.7 k ?fL B '*
of Ccntrevllle. I went to echool there In the *!?!?», ”■*,»«>> an
winter, but had to atop to work on the farm-. 1 do J JT" k .- .P»P«
not like that a
tight little ■
nice flower y
•end Aunt HusJea bouquet. We do not take any i
paper but Tut coxami-riox. If It baa not viilled |
every bouse In America U will.
Tommte Brown,WynneTcroat Co., Ark.-I am a I
farmer boy Just twelve years old. Ihelpwork tho I write oli. Ul ? 0 * l,t I
crop, to 1 only go to school In the summer. I go to *«*«
school In Wynne!!which la two miles (Tom home; | “ere* Sa^^ feJSTn- “*»«
It Is anew railroad town and Is growing very fast.
They are at work oa a new road now which will
Croat at Wynne, leading to Memphis. My papa has
lM||BsnMcrthsifiaaiaia||iimid|hfiiHHAfihfe
ately subscribed to your paper. 1
lute letter* Bom the young folks.
lllketoread the
Thomas W. Might, Battle Grennd, Ga.—I have
often wished that I eoold Join the other cousins I
am tan years old; have a titter awl three little
brothers I go to school ;tove my teacher, belt so
kind. I like to play the month organ. Papa !
• ■tore. 1 help mamma milk the cows, and I
wood tor her; try to make myself useful. I have a
pet dog named Fldo, and sister hssapetcat. When
Ptdo seta Tab coming from the bouse to Urn store
tbv^enerally chares her to a tree, then sitter Is so |
Johnnie Martin, Warren, Ark.—I am tli years I
eld and am tbo baby, but don't allow any ono to
call no baby, for I can wall on myaoir awl bring
In stove wood and do many other things when I
Osrer U Moorman, tovatt, 0S.-W111 yon admit
another lad oft wehra summon to year bead of
nephtwsMd placet I tore to read tha cbtldraia<
corner nndaiao the lotteta of Uiiola Ramos and Jf.
ssssssgtefis
oiriwoofmy nnKeniftbore the middletolnt, nut I I eoantrjr out here end nlah you and youri
don’t min them. Ulve my love to all tha cotwlni. I paper wm In Texas. How I wish I oonld havo
a"«!«rl»aBS?5L
Mattie Mobley and Ophelia Dames, Worm
Kpringt, Ga,—We are Iriends fourteen yean of age.
Our fatbera take Tut ConsttTUtlos and we llko
11 very much, aspedally the cousins' and Annt
Huale'a letters We live on a beautiful farm near
Je mouse will not destroy our letter
es we have never written baton.
There it scarcely n city or town in onr
country in which there la not one or moro
"ooclely" clnb or association Jn largo towns and i «tom~dreWlug , '<tanud'iMoomterytttM'!sfiS^ I man’s Klngdiim. l haven't wt
cities they abonnfi, Christian aanolatlons, 1 Tblsscenfslobe the preferable way. Thaenuon I walk again.
Mutual. Loan*. Indies societies, and Indeed hJfpStfe rainvttm effi 0 Ul ' v . ^
hundreds,both for male and female,all purport- I with itroug twine. “» wnmfofa I fw , ■ c I "Indade then and Idossknowwhatitmanas. lt I Agatha M. Cooper, Bradley, P. C , Ark.—My
“If thia tttonla be as aueecssful wlihallfrult I Yula,geali'jOa.-faie In yonruaMrofUmtett l-grradpalsambtcrlbertoTHScogamlmog. lam
i* , fc*f72A«ra|HWr r “Sp 1 «*»p«»*t i a un.tb^i^aimvme,Gs.!iS?fM\rec 1 M K.rlb“ b^rnS r o*" » ^ • <*“<1 >“« I a UtUa girl ten years old. My mother died three
I .T ro h mTh:
Iwimani SSSSsSJ saaasa
!S^5?.Ti^SSr ** wl,u “ I
° T **Howmueh
H.B. L. Berry, Oensvllle, Ttxaa-I thoight C
would like to tellqrou how much we like your food
paper. 1 am plowing very hard, it wears Irylna
Jopilwiu .« ASiSti ,'*bM ,<1 W^“ d 0 {
bo ceuttnl Would write to me. 1
Welton Dixon, Salem, Alt.-r am an Alabama
girl, bat -km now on • visit in my grandpa at Har
gett, Harrie county, aa. vy father Is arabitriber
to THs Cowunnux, and bo saya ha .wouldn't bo
without it tor anything, bat waehlldren are moro
eager for lta arrival than ho. JWa enjoy tbejconslna*,
Ihe null tor winter use.”
1 hlaeaneand
, . . . 1 he tat down
chair, aha sat down on the floor and
assfi
Household Recipes.
Alpine Puddings—This podding ll auppovea lO I U| imM inWmnan>s vinodnm"
represent Ice, snow, and tha thawlngleeind I huecssa to Womans Kingdom.
ta^UradraewSlt^fth^ii ° f I “*?*. 00 **Y le °[ “double log eabln" qollt, | I it will esaipe liisl dreadful waste basket.
Soak the gelatine In the cold water tor two honn
or more; then poor the boiling water upon tho
soaked gelatine, and ttlr tor half* minute. Add
the sugar, lemon Juice and wine, and aUr until
the sugar la dissolved, strain the liquid through
a napkin.
Beatthewl
Mlnnlo LcoWsIkerandl.lIa Fitts, Parole, Ale.—
Wa are tw* llttla cousins or the tamo age. ire tea
to many nice letters In Tut Ooatrmmots waaro
■ teaming to cook, milk, | Jnduoed to reqoetta apace In your department-
with thrca aqnaroa and tbreobordonL two of black I strong, raid north wind outside, and It blew In my
orreof red. orone of black, two of rest, then bound I SSSLkSifElSS 'best, and I really dldnT
bleckor^.makre'apreltymgfora.ittlng know hut It would knock me down baton I got bo y, (ln|OIn|tolR booL I help pap* night
Gxrretioo,publisher.90 Colltge ilreet^NuhTllle 1 I J^'MtWIltfl^HadexrgfMidpaJ^llmlUtWglrt l| moenlugxetth# Uble, and all mob work.
Teun. ^ ' “ nTI1 "' saM aaahe ellmhed Into his lap. *^ilnt I want to I mamma Is dead and naps keen* house, dots
I ask yon something. Annt Marcia aald I matt do I cooking and mikes a hand In the Hold. We 1
- - - - - —
writing to you, ano
It will escape that C
W. L. B., Alma, Ark.—I am a little ala year old
boy, am going to sehooh 1 help papa night and
My
it k, | mauccu to requests sptco in your department.-
lam Onr town, lv-rote, It noted far Itsobsorrino i ottba
n dry, frulli, and »-M tlu-m tTTTl
l'lace tho bowl containing thcHHBBI
of loe water and beat for about five mlnnUtt When I
the mixture begins to cool—aa It should In about
ten minutes—sur It frequently until It thickens
slightly; then turn It into a mou and set Bin an
let chest to harden. About two hours will bo
needed to harden tha mixture tuflldently.
I .Tha tpeotal point to be attained tn making an
r««?,Sirto .Me W n hl & M
Is turned ont there shall bt clear Jally on top and I
a rather white sponge at the.bottom. This result
tho mixture In a Basin
Aunt Carria, Retogla,T»x.—For chicken cholera, TO»L^.*Wg«?»!fe-Jg«»#tatt«»»»«gBT
tako equal part* eff roaln, alum, pepper, onpperas I SSTbSS^S^t reSdoswritoShir”’ ‘
and sulphur, pulrtrita and thoroughly mix all * . rc«a or write either,
together: one tableapoontol of the mixture to a
I know I've such a lame back that"!, hntti mato
also keep mites away from
It freely In and around that
will And th
ttttDmH^ n I an?around < th7lr t noita e *Urt, 8 ^E. n i^HriUi§|BSttSl||Jb£^d^ri||lUl£HiMS|U
ami will by and bv. With good wl-li “ r"
M-.r, I nm n frlc-mi to Woman's Klng-lum.
jrfll
I^ttke tbo Wi
your paper,
was rery tired, and that gsrs mo an opportunity I wl twi
to rest myself aoonar than lotherwlso would.” I Jw*,o
"I understand," aald Baby, "and I'll tell I anil 00
paper. 0- ”' gttaom 10 ,00r mT ' Ftapepulac
LanraBryton, Franklin, N. C.—I am a llttla tin
... ten ywOld. I am not gulag to school now. I
viTioxthe likes (tsplendld. 1 will ask om quaa- I havo a llule garden and a flower bed and some
lion, "Who was Malchltedoor’ I little chickens, raps Isaway from home nearly
■' ■ * I ill tho IlnCi ho hll I wins rains A nn w nn a
red,llltogahotamth, rock
subjects that I hardly know what to writ# about.
Tha roust na do not describe their home and sur
roundings vary much. My father Is a soldier and
the contents ont on a large flat dish. Four custard
Banco around tho pudding.
Custard nance.—For ono pint of Banco naa a pint
of milk, two eggs, besides tho three yelks left from
tho podding, one third of a capfhl of sugar, one-
elghlh of a teaspoontol of aall, and half a teaspoon-
ful of vanilla.
Beat the eggs, sugar, and salt
a cupful of the milk and pnt th. ..
•love In a double boiler. When It
poor It over tbo
the mixture In tl.
all the while, until It
minutes. Take the Bauoe from _
Into a howl or pitcher. Add IheJvanlll
and tUr the taoce for a few minutes.
Mia Louis a Caraway, Weatvllla, Miss—I has*
been a reader of your paper nearly twelve months,
and cannot refrain any longer from penning stow
words, thallmar be one In the circle of Wo- ,
man'a Kingdom. Your paper la given np to be I - J 1 '
Ihe moat popular paper known Inlhta country, it I «!**•• ■
dec. not teem thatwe need any other paper. Mr I aomeol
hwband Is a physician. My kindest regards to all
tbo contributor*.
twain* Iron.
blc bolter. When It begins to boll,
KUSIA and oooUttirring
“f -’util It thickens—say tor about 11 to’
minutes. Take the seuo* from tboflra and poor It
—Tprcsgi
voau ™
How Is Your Yard?
Eome folks think It makes bat llttla difference
how bouae yards are kept. Their yards an iMarcJ
wuh odet and ends of tvtrything. They bar*
general air of untidiness which reflects upon the
owner, and creates an unfavorable impression In
passer* by. A person la Judged by bto surround
logs. If they are neat and orderly, and betoken
thrift and enterprise, we are quite likely to think
th* owner la doing well. If, on Iheeonbiuy, we
see confusrton and disorder everywhere, we are
rare to think there It something wrong i
where.
It b a duty every man owaato himself, hla fam
ily and the neighborhood In which he lives, to
make and keen hla place, and especially tho yard
aboutthe house, neat and elaan. II* need not go
to much trouble In emhqlUihlng It with ahrnbs and
flowerbeds. If he does not feel Inclined, but an tlr
of neatnrea can be given without these. The fences
can he kept In repair. The trees. If there are any,
can ho trimmed out of tha straggling shape so
many of them have been allowed to grow into.
The weed* can be Dulled up along the path and in
the corners. Maks it a tula to allow no old boxes
cant, or litter of any sort to be thrown about pro
mtecuouely. Have a place for these things In on
corner of the[back yard, and once* year, at least
burn the collected ntoso If the rein collects In
puddles anywbei— —
^^SlliSa'pesis to hitch IheclothreHneto
In feoni: you see I would have neatness about the
Stella Chend, Armcta, Texas.—My hnshahd la a
, „ I farmer and lakes your paper. We are all to de-
‘S 1 ' I lighted after paroalog its Interesting and Instruct
I? tho | | ra pages, that I cannot refrain from sanding In a
few words of ehacr and encouragement Bat my
Individual eentlmects oi praise ere to Woman's
Kingdom alone. Aal seldom have tlm* to-read
Correspondence.
8am I. Cook, Nesrnan, Ga.-I lira In the country I
at ono or tbelovtltaalapota you ever saw. I have
no ataten, theretore no playmates at home, but I
have three twaol llttla cousins who Ureal Weal |
End; they cotno and stay weaka at a tlrao with me.
Mama and I spent the first week In April with
them: we were delighted with Atlanta, especially
M. K Taylor and 8. E. Trimble, Buffalo, Ale -
We are tiro country girls going to school at White
Plain-, about three ml lea aorth of Buffalo In the
northern part of Columbus oonnly. Tbs weather
la loo warm now tor uroqueVae there are no shades
near the school house, therefore w* amnio onr-
trivia In strobllng nrer the Holds hunting atraw.
berries, and yesterday wo bronabt bum aa Casket of
very ntoaonsa. Wo wish Ann! hu»lo oou(d have
Mtnnllbus.
the resTof the paper, bttt"my"huabaml 'alwatei I with West End. Papa want to Atlanta to aw Mr.
reads Bill Arp aloud, or ItwouTd dShtofm Zwd Mvls, though ho had area him twice daring Use
to lake tbo paper. 1 am as yal qnlio a novice In “
housekeeping, tmt flnd In lt a source of pfiS,
and ttkt great delight In retatog poultry, wh ch
constate of the Bronte turkey. F 1 1 -
Lee Tread well, Brunswick, Gt.-Some lima since
I asked, through your Kingdom tor a recipe to re
move Ink tnm oilcloth. I have since found a re
cipe, aMaeodpIt .loyou, hoping II wlU ha of
hcncttt'to-tofbtPfme else. I enjoy tha Won._,.
Kingdom ‘Vary much and alwaya turn to It the
James Illlston, Willie McFarland and George
XUblon, Howard, Ga.—This la our lint attempt of
lilltr-wrltlngand hope to meet with raooaas. Oor
ages are ia, 14 and lr yasrs; wa are ooutlna
, .. . „ . the cousins could hero saen the dna raglog In Un
ySreanswer.. AreTOualeaej.or.in Trinity gun- | work
lb, eatoato a pfeeo of flann
If me »poU an> very Uni they cannot bo ro-
JU
M». D. A. Simmons, Sherman. Tex.-l havo
been a rahatriberlovour valuable paper Just four
months, and am delighted with '*
. t . lyntfi . .
trom onr scrap book for your scrap I
Note—I do not live on Whitehall street; am not a
teacher in Trinity, but In Flat church, uuesa
| again.
Ola Trammell, Alpharetta, Ga—I am fourteen
years old and wish to much to Join your band.
Pap* takes ynnrpaparsndl.uk* It vary ranch. 1
wWmjo much to oorreepood with tome oJ the
Annie and Kate Burka, Lumpkin, Rtewart 00., ,
Ga—We are two Maters and reside vrithln three
miles of 1napkin. My papa ta a framer and stub-,
scrlbsr to your paper and prises it very highly.
We have not started to school yet, as none has been
It. llavenotseen I organised ln*the neighborhood. We own but one I seventy »Ula chickens, one pel calf loall Jersey,
any letters th Woman's Kingdom from ouVjuV. pet, a gotUns. namau "Aunt Soata." This la a dry I liar; one hlvo of beesflovo toaae them alwork in
“n thmltapuTsfre Zlc rehttto^, „; I SgttiJ?*«gL«»l>Sg I ta"?™/ hoxes.
town. Sherman Is the county seat of Grayson, ta
situated on tha Talas central and Texas Pacific
railroad. Other railroads contemplate building
toon. The city la alto ahppUedwUhatrottrallssay.
There are stem churches, one college for males
(Austin college). Two tor females;tNorth iTeias
female, and Professor Nash’s Institute)), and 8L
Joseph's academy (Catholic): also, Captain Lo
etjr.but Italian oocastoosl Jug I
Americas. Would Ilk* to hear Irons some of Ihe I
causina In this oonnly. As this Is «sv - 1
you mutt And space l
insertion.
inteln. If you will romo
MS i-ps will ukwymt
wawllfallboglsd to sco
Nonlo M. Kennedy and Llllla V. McDaniel,'
Mosley, Ga—We at* friends and have been -.lient
admirers of the eoosJna'lcUeisArr eome lime. Wo
wish to Join yont circle. We are going to school
Nellie and Trtllle Tipton, Isahalla, Ga-Ws art)
twin ilstrreeleTtn years old. Wa SO to sehooh Cta
sew on the machine, crochet somo vary beanUtol
... pitoss. Are feud of dolls and loware and all kinds
I«
W. J, Freeman and Thomas J. Ford. -Hollis;
T«x*a—We are Uttle boys of foartoen and slxtoao
years old, living In th* lone star state and wishing
weak and ttju Itvary much.
Pearl K Smith, Ilatehccttlibet, A!a-WIII yo(J
allow a llUte girl twelve yea re old to Join yout
happycireltri Ukt you paper batter than any
wttako. I do not go to school now, we hsreva*
cation. My father fa a physician and Uk re yont
Btofintr™ -'
spend with a
Ing you much auooasa '
Mary Servlet, Onion coooly, a C.-I am «
country gltl fifteen years old. 1 lira In tbo north,
era part of the county about IwentjMlr* mltat from
th* county saaL rap* takas Tna OomtiTvnox, I
i Cosnrrmnioti and think It la t , , , .
and wean gotast to WMk to rates a dab to gattbe
Watcihufy watch.
lllnnlo M. Ward, gwanaboro, N. C.—Out village
Is a very pretty place, right on tbo ocean, that Is
Hwaasboro, la about two mltea Com Us* saabaaoh,
across th* llttla river and sound, called White Oak
&S2, lasrjtti
—i?-,,, here for that porooM and to get
Olab McClnrkln, Silver Run, AIa-I am eleven
yean old. lean cook and do anything almost
about tbs bouse, Am not going to school. Hare
Nyiaiatrfia physician and Ilk re yout
as
Mary Kltle Bethard, White Stdphnr Springs, Cata
houla Parish, LA-Papn takas Tux Coxarmirioif
and 1 like lo read It to much, especially Ihe Young
Folks and Betsy Hamilton and Bill Arp. Wa Ure
Ttllier’s aohooL a good school tor bon and ilrlt I In the plnay woods and bare such nice sulphur
3s^smzsrjrussi
schools and two maguifloeut public sehool build-
Ings-op* rest t»,COO, the other about Ks,ow.
There are MO children attending the pobllc
t’refal Information,
W* bare several Umcsbeen requested to give a
recipe for canning corn. Th* prooon ta very
much the tame as canning any other vegetable.
After the com 1s cut off. put In a vessel and cook
S lew minutes In anotherYesael-Sfhot water and
then can aa any other vegeublehr flrnlt But sro
give below another process, said to be very good.
• of our readers might try lti
. you were here to ha
perch. I am going
•tate, pull it* tako Off OM mufiii— «1 UK a*taxm,
toe mt down at tbo dlk end in a close and
ie*r
lowed to arccmnlaU}
war with them In the kitchen
ir in addition to thl* koeping the yard dean and
in an orderly »h«po. a few pool ihrubs arc tet out.
and tome vines planted aboat the house, it Is an VPiVPVPM
I easy matter to make almost any .place pleasant. I floor waanu
one with slovenly yard, and let them he equal
tit-rib, uudiho former will t--iuqti;e li-ttg
_ aneh nice trout and
-j sehool. Wt hare a gtest
a who talk Just like Betsy Hamll-
,—. s Is kin to the.a. I am eleven
years of aae; hare hut one pet, my baby atettf; her
nama ta George Anuk
John II. Donahoo, Sibley, La-I am the ton of
an ex-rebel lone of Bill Arp'* kind) who was a
member of company D. First Altbamirtglmtnt, a
H, A. A great admirer, yes lover of Jtff Davis, the
Chief Of the "last causa." My father teaches us to
love and revere the onion, and If necessity should
require, to forfeit life on lta altar; at the same lime
lo regard hla eonfederet* uniform and at—* —'
• w — — ‘ MUM
Robert Edward Pritchard, Madtaonvllte, Tran.—
I am a little boy ala years old. I go to Sandav
■chcol. I sand you a riddle:! "Which aid* of a
tre* baa meal hark oa I
Jennlt A. Collins, Charleston, N.C.-IIB twelve I
yean old. Will yon let mtjoln your happy circle;
I do not go to school bat wlU start toon. My mama
la dead. Papa takes Tut CnnTm-nnn and thleka
it tha Lett roper In tha south. It '
nur solid Gowsn off the mounts!
the cousins correspond with me.
Joe Phillips, Amonett, P. O., Tenn —I want to
I Join th* “Young Folks.” 1 Use In tho country; go
to school whan then la any. Tha last school 1 was
at I completed Raya* third arithmetic led Amt
Algebra, 1 Uke to reed the coostoe’ letters very
much.
a B. Haley, Jasper, AIa-I used lo live In twenty
mile* of Atlanta. I am a printer, and had raise stt
cover the seme, of about two-thirds the strength
of meat pickle. W hen reedy to use lx srlnur, soak
In cold water over nlghLaad irtbte does not ap
pear sufficient, change the water and freshen still
Ntatneis pays
rink was balng preasto Into WWi
nuda from the rear of the
tel the parqui-ttc, o'
„ two long rows, tvli
between; each tabic mray
ladles, tach of w hom
partmtpt, Bill Arp aud Betay Hamilton p
sssstesss
Bomleand Siuln Wilson, Taylonvlll*, tm—AS
stater has written to you once and seeing her letter
did not get Into your pretty basket ire are going
to write to you tgalx. We are two HUl* stators nlnn
and ala yean old. Wo hare few pica that little
kittens and ono little squirrel, and ire has* a nlon
time. Ourunota has Just reternod Iron Atlanta; I
wish I badbaamrUhnim. 1 would hare guns to
—i you.
Rbatl Maronson, Merecr, 8.0.-I am a fsnaerW
| hoy. I am going tn school now, but It will be out
■000; I Uke to go. I study Ore studies, r.' rttonlg
nomine np. and wa will htva to go to boting soon.'
I would llko to correspond with some of tho
cousins. I tlnd yog a card tor your scrap book.
B. Ingram, Cchee, AIA-I am a lUlte boy
seven yean old. Tkls is mj saooad yaaeatadsoof.'
I havs no keotbsrs nor slstsss to play with see My
~ will bare veoaitao luafcrv
to IhTSteS toregaro n.s conmoeTa.e^amsDren to-imwom « „pe than go to school. I am staying at Us* post- 1 have no nrotasrsiio. unset to
nfthohiUldtogtoth* I p ^ F I send you tm* of my oardA I '■ ... mrr—
,* o’clock
Tho Homo Doctor.
An excellent relief tor hiccough for young and
old Is granulated sugar molatenod with
gar. For an Infant gist frost s few grains to
Icaspoouful.
Pnt Are drops of chloroform on a Uttle cotton or
wool In th* bowl of a clay pipe, then blow the va
por th rout h tho item Into aa aching ear ami In
stant relief will bo afforded.
Th* French method of admlsslatorlDg castor oil
to children Is to pour th* OH Into a pan orer a
moderate Am, break an egg Into U and stir up.
When tt Is done flavor with a Uttle tall or sugar or
gnrrant Jolly.
Walking, mining, horseback riding, lawn ten
nis. swimming, rowing, sksttof, howling, hand
ball and general gymnastics are the oxorcteto best
srayes srwrasa
itlhtrthan an abnormal physical dovstapmonL
Tho Medical Timet sty* that a good stay to re
mora inflating particles from tha ay* Is'to uk*
shorn* halt and double U, Moving ateop. If th*
School Teacher, Anderson. 8. C.—Will you please
bo so kind m to give notice through the oolumoa
at your worthy K Isidore, that aayont desiring*
lady uachcr, ono who hat bad good tsportonee
and la devoted to htr work and can (tre th* bast
of references, and out who la anxious to make her
55J5S WfiM^WM/TnTeSJ:
trains to a I a c*r« minister. If yoor oolnmns be the
Bek nntil 11 o'clock p. ta., then came Ihe
ee qaestlon-Bore than 9300 was netted. This
ea-saax
^■solicit for your piper.
year, it will 1
Mrs. T. B. B., Warren, Ark.-I are so many of
tho ladles writing to your valuable paper, and
non* from Warren, that I thought I would tako i
tha liberty of writing. I live to a rery beautiful
llttla Ion. This it a prohibition town. Moat of
the people here are very pious. 1 would llkr -
hare been in Atlanta os Montgomery at that gi
reoeptlcr given to that great man, Jeff. Davis
wish ho would visit Arkansas.
"Country lassie,” Mercer, 8. C—Will you allow
me tb* happy privilege of saying Jus* a few words,
locxpreso my hearty appreciation of "aur corner"
In that boat of papers, Tin CoxsTirmox, lor which
papa to an agent. Really, I thing Wmoan's King
dom Improves with each number, and th* teat la
especially good. I greet -a.” of Atebasw, as a
slater Chauttnquan. Would Ilk* so mock to cor
respond with seme on* who la reading Ike four
years ccune. I belong to clam of 'ta ao this to
renr
pardon for trespassing,
beta and still continue
Will clot* with beat wi
and all who OMlsthnto to Woman’s
Isflamssutory Kh.umattaro—Statement of
KerJ. M. Lowry.
For two yout I suffered intensely with
muscular shoorsatiim. I became almost help-
Ethel and Laura Jones, Oolnreml), Ttxtv-Ws
arc sitters twolst and tblrteraytarsofagA Wego
to school at this placA It i! a liU)a saw mill town
way down In southwest Texts. Oar pap* ta dead.
We hare a step-father and ho used to Ure In At-
Unit: ha uhos roar nice paper and wt enjoy read
ing the cousins letters vary ■neb. Mama likes th*
Woman's Kingdom and Tatasagfft sermons; she
saves all vour nieooMklag receipts. W* send a
riddle. “Why It the flerhamdsatrl Ilka the Batted
fiiats+r' Answer; Because there ta no raining
there, (reigning)
Iona Hicks, Mount Vernon, Ga—1 srroto yon
some time ago but guoat yon did not get It, so l
old and going
will emu again. I am alartii yarns
....... .. . . lo sehool; ire have a good teacher, Rot. gam J
lot, and bad to b* helped frrqosntlyoolof bed. I Fatten. Wo ill tore him Tory teneb. Rolagofagto
At tinea I was unable to tnm myself In bed, (J**
sad had to b* hindlod is tesdorly usaInfant r?«fc3*«h!eattastetTSp^ 4 "v5*w al«y!
My body, from my waist on, ins inrolrsd, and I glad to g« Tx* Coxemunox.
F. X. Rosamond, Jasper. Ate.—I am a hoy stereo
rear* old; go loth* high echo#! at this place and
hare seven indies. I am gotog to plant some
wannsttou seed thia sum mar and tipoct to hare
«S? ttiTSBUTiftTsS! ffJWSr'
read you out of my eards.
Jlmmte Richardson.—I am a boy. thirteen ytare I
ild and am golog to Kbool. Vy father to a black
smith and I am a printer.
Nydls X. Porch, Alesendor City, fila-1 am |
twslrt years old. My fatter Is a farmer. I would
Ukotocorreapondwltkaomooftb* couvlns of my
| glad t
Minnie M. Ward, dwansbonx & a-
yarn old, living In tho above named vlllaga of
alout two hundred Inhabitants In A ns low county
in tho exlrsm* eastern part of the state
father, mother, rise brottere tad two
, theoldesL W# hare a good sehool In oor ...
■uporb, and I .m w.l*hin«'thlrt, pound, more £kJ'Sr.^xn^S'x'Si
than when I eommanood taking 8 8.8. I am SkM it verv much, swdo we aU.
able to attend to all my ministerial work. , " _ “•
am doronUy grateful for my restoiaUon to Bennie White, Retnsl, MixL-Von must not lot
health, which I ewa, under th* bleating of Ood I tha little monte get my tetter tor tbit ta my (Itst;
to Swift’s Sptdfio. J. M. Lowev. I and I am sure I would feel bad If It should, lam
Hampton, Ga, April 29, '.ebk I etesrn jtarsoto, Hie with my grsndpA Wt have
tho polo was intolorabl* at time*. AH tbo old
and woll-hnown remediessrere exhausted, but
no permanent relief soas obtained. About a
year ago I was induced by a friend to try
Bwlft’a Specific, Tb* affect baa been magical.
My frianda icarcely ronognlzt mo. My rhou.
mails* is entirely gone, my general health ia i
Minnie Newman, Khali man, Mtan.-I am a I
country girl eleven years old. I goto >011001. I
: Bute garden. 1 tan saw on Urn machine
ittmWtiStiS&us ar i j sz
I tte childrens' letters and Betsy Hamilton
and Bill Arp.
_ i Mary MamtnglU, Wllkenon Co., Oa-I am four-
f hare* I teen years aid tad live on a farm oa a high hill
ten; lam I and can at* a tool way off. I havo beta to school
r t111 ***- I rom* this year. I bar* a good tuny pate which I
TUTTS
PILLS
_, n TOWflP BOWELS, |
disordered liver,
and MALARIA.
sparaaffiMa
2S£u2'“lu l0 "? ihclrcsiatenoorDoaa it
*fKra *—»fe ••attorn SMela Ibsd.
«.rtt^uo,2,;^- r -"‘ , “»' *•
osersiou or body or inlfij,' Emeteltea
■jjtebfljly of Semper, Aosv
•J™) A f”'*g *r having megleeteg
Dfsatoee,, Hull, ring at the
FT Lr* have no oqnaL Tl-clr action on th* •
- aaodavfgurosiabody. WTrsrtl.U
titfrvzrtxsj&riz; Lur:er *.:
aNTIDOTB TO MALARIA.il
i J<tee«TjteMVtt^Ce^vlllI«iTi|MleuLAT. I
tsvls—OAxSy sun wed ftl top col n I a
a card tor yoor MapUfol oesap book.
‘ Mlisate Bennett, Fort Griffia, Texas.-I am a I
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