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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTIOin ATLANTA. GA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1886
WORN’S KINGDOM,
|ThU U the ladles' corner. They turn Invited to
xpkm their opinions herein—him itos .heir
~~ “ie tdlutM will answer questions or accept
— with pleasure.!
Wo ore sure onr readora will welcome
another poem from onr gifted corral sradant,
Carrie E. Got dman. None who road tie poem
on “Dutj” will n« forgst H. The one wo
giro today wu written In Oregon, the writer
w«< Just recovering from aaevero apell of favor
Hsjthise beautiful lfnro prove atourco of on
conragement and oomfort to tho aonla of many
whoarejonraojlog to the “latad of eternal
reat.”
The River of Tear*.
[a rsvr.a ritarrraSM ]
As? ley on my wear j conch of polo,
With fever that reamed to reoreli my bruin,
Bo mingling my tbongbta Ibat I aearee could tell
Which waa the trne or tbe fanciful;
Strange vlalona were possinj before my tjo,
So real they occailoned no anrprtae,
One glorlooa scene I ean never forget,
Itehoij impression la with mo yet.
laaw through a vista afar, ao far,
Tho (ottaia of Beaten wereatandlag ajar,
Ann white robed angola were flitting past
With twining arms all lovingly clasped,
They neither walked nor reamed to fly,
Bnt glided lightly aolftly by.
In a moment I termed to bo moving along
In the mldat of tha saintly white rob rd throng.
Obi there's magic In that golden street I
Ere ever the tired aehlng Icet
Of earth-born pilgrims ou It Dress,
Vanished la all their weariness;
And buoyed np they gently glide,
like boatmen floating on tha tide.
IHI wandered by a crystal river,
•* Where clear and sparkling water, never
Waa like a stream to mortals known.
Merer robing, but flowing,
Still onwero going
In an endless circle around tha throne.
The Bavienr stood no Its flower decked short,—
1 knew Ulm I never bed seen before—
Be raid, pointing down to the stream below
As It rippled on with a mo,leal flow—
Each glr.trring drop that passes by
Waa a tear, once trembling on tee aya
Of sum loved eblldof God on earth;
■Twee the sorrowml doom of tsolr mortal b'.rlh.
As they passed through Ura trials of earthly life,
When weary of tin and sorrow and attl<S,
Borne tool bow JO down wMrlta weight of grief,
In o rash of tears would teak relief,
An angel caught them aa fast ao they tall.
And baa them here In this land to dwell.
They have changed from the emblems of sorrow
and pain,
Intoaxqotalw Joy that trill ever remain.
Than tuning to me with gentle cattle
Ton sowed In tears when on earth awhile,
Bnt here you shall reap la ond lore Joy,
The purest Him wilhont any alloy;
Ton'll shed no more tears from tnla happy day.
reel have wiped them foteresaway.
*Twes only a fever dream I, know,
I But lu hallowed power my tool hath blast,
• Aa I go on my weary round below,
•TO I reach tho lend « eternal rest
Cssaic E. Gooratir.
The troubles and griefs ef children do not
call forth the aympnthy and ooeaMoratlon
they should from grown people. What seems
to us a trifle, la to many a Utllo heart a harden
aimak too heavy to be bona. The qneetlon
often forces itself upon my mind, do parents
sympathise with and ontpr Into their children*’
feelings aa mnch as they ought? Many people
xldfcnlo tho idea of ohlldjan having nervos;
hub they not only have them bnt too often
Justly inherit them from their paranti, or at
least one parent, and aa la often tha case, that
vary parent will gat out of patience with a
child for what ha or the considers nouseoeo,
bnt if they woold'oniy reflects moment they
would realize that the ehlldwtionly suffering
whet thi y had dona In years that had passed.
Notion* tinea I heard a gentleman aay that
his hoy wsj “too mnch of a coward and Is war
time he waa sleeping ont of his parents’ room.”
Tbe child was an exceedingly nervosa tem
perament, and had ban from early ehUdhood;
the father gave aa a reason that he waa deter-
. mined the eblld should never suffer ah he had
from tho fear of belag alone. Nowthequef;ion
arises when onght this dlaelplins to have be
gen; rarely sot after the boy had psosrd
twelve jars In nervons far end dread of the
doth; then to have it raddsnly aid: “flow
this la all foollabnea and yon mart bo broken
of sneb nonsense." Unrostoishlo parents,
and how many jut snob they are; tho time to
do I onr children good la thle respect, Is,
when jon drat eee the signs af narvousaai;
with aoma children iteannot be overcome; It la
hereditary and only mature years will help
tbim to do awey with It; ether children ean
by grade means (and that only) be reasoned
with and have tbelr fears overcome. 1 would
never force a child Into tho dash that war
afraid of tbs dark. Than an so many that
dlaeaiaoxcitablotoDlotbefura that' children;
I have sat sad listened In amsataant at
peopla tell of aomadreadful reorder or bur
glary, and one or two little ona In tho room
with eyce and eara wide open taking In every
word. This Is all wrong; ohlldren should
never hear lush subjects discussed. How
many of yon have had a dear little one
call ont In tho daiknea in a feeble llttlo
voice, “mama I’va had a bad dream,
plesnlatma gat In bod with yon?" Waa
than a heart aver hard anongh to racist aneh
an appeal. If yon aver have, mothers never
dolt •faint all the amount of naeonlog yon
could pot forth would never loany good, only
a metber’e time woold.seotbe inch fears. Du
we ererclae'enongh patience with oar little
ants? How often do yon path them ulde rad
•ay, “go awey now, mama la buy." A parent
should never ha too busy not to he able to
■pan one moment to answer a child’s quea
tloni, to kina mashed dngar or sympathise
with tbe smallest arrow. I beard two ladles
speaking of a young man who bed Jort token
drat honor at tbe nnlverelty this gammer, (he
waetheiceend an that had attained drat
honor at the same college,) one of the ladia
remarked, “They are a unit family; tho girls
hsva ell gradastad with honor, end tha hois
also, and to nothing their anneal In Ufa bo
more si tributtd then tha fact that their father
made it a sole all through their ehlldhoid
ntvry to refura 'o answer their questions, no
matter bow boslly ho wat on tired. If a ebi d
e.ma lo him to explain the simplest thing ha
would stop and give alt Information they
wanted; then as they grow older they Ml free
to come lo him with their stadias, and thar
always gained knowledge from hie ana vers,
and were never refund I thought “tbit a
go d item to remember," and [ give It to yon
parents for yanr coaitdanrieo. So often wo
go- ont of patlaaCo when onr ohlldren eem > o
ns fir •isistanea In their stadias, end b-cause
they esaeot ssnmedfattly gray an Idea wo
nt w tb them, end urns parents go a faros
to aril a child stupid. Ha ay a child has been
reined In this way end come to tha conclusion
that it wss useless to try and learn; whan
with the slightat encouragement and soil-
, laces from a parent they would have taken a
Itand in their school of wbleh tbs pares!
might have been proud. We reouit a-tluae
the incalculable beoaflt pa'lance sympathy,
and perfect eoncanla'I'y .of feeling with oar
■b'Mrsa will confer npon them, noto-ly
daring childhood bat all through their lira'.
T« Cor rrtpor.de alo.
Seme time (loro wo reoslved o latter foola-
bs f I to he ant to Hra Nulls B. Lis niy, A-'
Alas, Pope coonty, Ark. Aa tho letter bed
been addressed to Athene, It failed to reach Its
destination, so the lady sent It tu this deptrt
ment. We at lsat succeeded In getting Mrs.
Ixtnly’s pest office end the money has ban
ant and bat been gratefully received; as the
lady It entirely helpleu from rhenmatlim and
has been confined tu her bed fur yarn. Any
wiehing to assist in the good cams of getting
her on invalid’s chair have now tho proper ad
dress and can do a.
We return theuks to Hiss Here Harris,
Bowden, Qs., for fonr* new subscribers; have
tamed postal note and names over to the
editor.
A. E. (I, asks for address of “Cherokee’
through tie “W. K " We cennot give aa ad-
driM through this column where tbe name la
asnt privately. Send etamp and it will be for
warded.
The letter from “Little Jennie" to “Chero
kee,” with stamp waa reealved and forwarded.
Letter from "Lucille," Ltd range, Tens,
will be published when tbe writer made her
fhll name to editroa.
Several lettere received atkiug addressee,
hot writers failed to taeleq etaape for reply
A numbed* of silk. Loco and Straw.
Faria Letter In Cblcego Herald.
I sew a while lare peraeol made over yellow
rllkr, lest week, Ibat was unusual bat pretty; the
lace was embroidered with tiny kite of elrew, and
tbe handle wm a stalk of wheat,
Ona of tha September Fancies.
Frrm tha Bnttlfftf,
For September wo aro to have short mantles
with (leaves and little hoods.
Cute. Bane, Stines and Bruises.
Turpentine applied to a cut la a preventive of
lockjaw.
There .'Is nothing better for boras end scalds
than the while a an egg. It Is soothing end eeri
ly applied.
A remedy for bad burnt la sifted . commas!,
made eel e moist with good vlnrgar.latdnnaoloth
and applied to tha tram and moistened often with
vinegar, or newly appll id.
Knlekla Kilglng.
Cast an five stitches, knit scruai pie's.
1st row—Blip 1, knit 1, over tala, narrow, knit
1*
3d row—Knit 3, pnrl 1. knit 2.
Sd ro»-8Hp 1. kmt aoroos plain.
4th raw—Knit plain.
foh row-Slip one, knit 1. over twloa, narrow,
over twice, narrow
^eth row—SUp 1, knit 1, pnrl 1, kali 2, pnrl 1, knit
7tb row—Knit plain.
Mb row—Bin# off 9, knit I,
Be rtat from first.
Trims Used In Knitting*
K-Knlt plain. P-Potl, or aa It Is somatlmaa
ea led. Seam. NorK2 tug—narrow by knlttlec
2 together. Over-Throw the thread over the noo
dle before Inferring U In Ike next arileb, This
makes a loop which Is always to ba considered
a rU'cb. in the succeeding rows, or rounds Tw—
Twin Milch Insert the needle In the back or too
sfiich lo ba knitted, and knituunsL 8-Sllp a
stitch from tbe left bend lo tbe right hud nee
dle without knitting It. B1 and B-BIlp and bled
-flip one itiPb. anlt thenax': pass the allpp d
ona over 1>. exactly aa In binding olT a place of
work at tbe end. • Indicates a repetition, and la
nrrd merely to save words- "si I. k 1, p I. repast
brom * 3 rimes’’—would ee equivalent to saying al
t k l.p 1,-alt,ki,p 1.H1,kl,p 1. Tog meant
together. _____
Terms In Oroahat,
Cb—Chain, a straight aria of loops, each drawn
with tba book throughlhapncedlngone. 81 at—
Blip stitch; pot hook through tho work, thread
over the hook, draw It tbroagh ibestltch on tho
hook. 8 e- Elnrle crochet; baring a stitch os the
needle (or book) put the needle tbroagh tho work
drew the thread through the work, and tha
•tlteh on the needle. V. a—Doable Crochet;
bating the sltioh on the needle, put the needle
through the work, end draw the ailieh through,
making two on tha needle. Take up the thread
again, and drew It through bosh these ailietjae. T
oorTi-Treble- crochet; having a stlien on tha
notdla.iahe up the thread aa If for a ttltcb, put
the needle through tho work, and draw the thread
through, mating thrro on the needle. Taka up
the tbreen and draw throngs two. then taka up
tbe thread and drew it thrensh tha two rem-slntng.
81 e—Skerr treble crochet: like treble, except toss
ssbrp tbe tbiee studies ere on the needle, tust-ad
of diaatog tha needto through two *tlioh>-i twice.
Is la diswn through all tbreo al once. Lin—
Long I redo crochet; Ilka Inble except that tbe
ihretd la thrown telceovettae needle Mr-wo In
aertn-g the latter In tbs work. Tha a-l-cbae an
worked off twoata time, aaln treble. Ktnaloug
sir h—Twine tbe cotton three times round tee
needle, work as the treble stitch, bringing the cot
ton through two loupe fonr limes. P-orpicot;
m*de by working three cheld. and one single cro
chet la lint riUch of tho chain,
Clydesdale Lace.
Firm the Roorekseper.
Case on 13 Hitches, knltaonea plain.
1st row—Knit 2, over twtoa, pot two together,
knit 1, over twice, narrow, knit 9,
2d row—Knit 9, knit Drat loop, pnrloeeoud, knit
1. over twice, purl two together, hull 2.
Id row-suit 2, ever twine, pnrl 2 together, holt
12.
4th row-Knlt 12, over twloe,' pnrl two together
knit 2,
9th row-Knlt 2, over twice, pari 2 together,
knit 1, over twloe, narra g, over twice, narrow, kolt
two together,
Mh’rew-Kalt 14, over twloe, pnrl 2 together,hell
9th row-Knlt 2, over twice, pnrl two together
mice net row over twloe.narrow, knit 7.
Axrete? & zustfsti
twice, port l we together, knit 2.
Do not forget to put the thread evar twice berm
The lent Cow's Bollloqny.
From tbe Denver Field
Tbe scrub coir looked over the fenoe that divi
ded ite raw pralrla from the clover parch, and
btr mouth watered aa she saw tho tape read arts-
ucretto cow la clover wx Inc baa Hah. ea-lng a
bran mark and some choice pamptina, chopped
and made pcimabls with pom bread. “It sasma
in me," ah* arid, that things are not going right
lo this world of fate Bore am L Us Mono -by or
this family (or reers, forolsbloga health? call
each year for tha last lira, and last year keeplog
f-e family In milk and cream and helping to ke-p
down ibe srecery MU wllh butter, lafoto food up
thlaulrereble prairie grass in Oit-ber. whilei>bu
upstart with her floe psduraea, aa they esll It.
spd l ine bred geurire Mem soung Mover and
all lbs feed thugs ibat tbe farm aff.mda. ahd
-But then, Ism only a scrub end It la net fish-
tenable to rpeik of the mertip or scrub*. And
this la why It item • to me ihst the wuvld kail
g. mg wrong. Kten tba Mach man has ms defend-
Ji* n he would die tor him, mid eery boy wlU
flafct lor his yellow dog, hot there la no man, even
thenrh bis rhttoren were rabed cu bar milk Uut
mite bakt the baidb.tite for the w-roh e->w.
•Terribly when I am doasi and pm. wh*n the
racetd the tenth Is orally esUact. aossehidy will
ixierimcnl eyilvlpg the *ciuh our tbeerawoeed
ai !l osre wl b ihe lmprovrt cow. aod tl d -rat
Ibst whll-t the land much f-w near she fills urii.
•-Tern ha will give ear a nsi g name, the J rs-y
red wlih the dimpled hern.’ porbaea, aid rims
will l.iti g Its revenge. But Ihst doer not mala
ttlt October prairie grass ia»t- oey hatter.’'
Correspondents,
K. Z. Fpriegrrvllie. Aria.- Cra seme ooe of tbe
many nadcre of Weeuu'e Klaadum tell me
romtlMof that will prevnl the halt from rail! g
ent Ian great many it madias adrertlred. hut
do get like loir? any of them wlihoot some asror-
a ,et that levy are rellabte. I notloe tha papers
areal* or the gnat rash that la mats, at ramo
r-r the • tattoos to »«• the Ap*c»ra on runto
Fluids? I suppose It Is quire natural to ibwa
w *» base ue*rr»-et* Indians. but we w-i-f live
hare world mnch rattier roso_ iha rubor way.
Thoagb they have not oommliled sn» raor ie s tu
ih- %*. tnity.theyurad. wbrntheyoAuaaar* r»
rorb great tbbvrs and beggars and wllhsll -o
Bui y we liked lb-as bast at a din race. 1 thick
II nmnrlrg the wap the* csrrw their i-snonn*-.
Thef t ot them le a wllow Oralr. rgrerod all
bu< iheir Lees I saw two -***- wra.a tu a Osokst
Uie naskrta tied lege-her end Ur-«n rar-s *
hone, the rqeaw wee on tor rams nurse, rl-tleg at
fo't Sired, ihe bwtst* bnourtne at asory J*ur*
sad the children -q talll-ie as leti r a« th-y nurad,
bnt ike rqne e pale nu attmtlm Th*re tr
hear an sud aafrdteg. inpmwed to ht»c horn hull-,
e? tho ladlgna many yearn aril ft Is o/roex,
fcollt In n hollow rqrrerc. with sixty flee rooms,
tbouth It has been many years alnee It fall, tha
root*.a can plainly be counted, end what was the
fulrsneeb Iblrkly strewn wllh br.ken nottery,
kin. Ifaltle Bpilnfer, Cedar Hill, Dallas county,
Trxaa-Ihavehrcuirilcntndm rcr of Wumsu’s
Klof drm, and ran no longer refrain from (apron
ing my admiration fur our dear editress and tie
htpd ili-.cn that contribute to Its columns I have
reerlvrd so much ureful advice from them, and
they do Indeed feel like slstcre to me. especially
those Ihat are mothers. I have two little babes,
a little hoy and girl, and do ao much appreciate
tbe advlecglv) n in the Kina tom, lo retard lo rale-
log them, for It It my »oul desire to rslto them for
dim.enddrar Bill Arp. 1 think he la an goo
A lender chord was touched lu my heart br Con.
rltnre Clay, that Street orphan gfrl. f sluoerely
sympalblie with her. for I, too, wat loft an or
pnap.abdriirownomlntothoworld. batGodhar
rtarhrcn good gnd has blemad me, fnd so he will
bleit you, tour let oe. I tssuve yon that you have
a-yproycnanilstiapettiy, may the Fsttu-r
you. Dtar edhrers. may yea long be spa
chter us with your sweet counsel.
M W., MorlhBeld Vt-' II. L M.,” Texas, a*ka
Ihrcugh Ihe Woman's Kingdom lot seme ol tho
sillers who do church work lo anggeat tome loglP-
Imale way lo cam money le repair their ehurch.
Aa I am a reader of your valuable paper, sod
have had contldnahla experience In church work,
wlllg'vemyoplnloo.hmvdoncxeerieneo. Thera
1s no legitimate way lo raise monay for a church,
except. “Let each give according to blaor her
ability aa Gnd baa prospered.'' Kerry other way
has bran, tried and failed, foe where any other
means ere used Ibe ehurch Is spiritually deed—
or will die; cennot prosper, for It is not the way
God intended Bit church to Uvu. Let tha riater
taka a paper, go to each member and Maud, attic
the career tt Is: end If all hare done all they fret
they ceu, when rightly set before them, very fbar
hot what will do more, end God win double to
Hum. and you will have* lire active chnreb, and
God will he glotiflrd. Ob! Ihat the ehurch every
where will awake to a sente of nspobriMllty and
live up to Ibelr vows. Suppers, fain, fu*uvri<,
will do when you want to rsl-e mops? lot the
peer ol your town nr ally, bnt not foe thaohomh—
raroreme, hot I frit, tea Chilstlan. I most sneak
ibi* limp.
Kolc-W’e commend Ibe sentiments ol thle letter,
and believe our sister It right Wo. aa Christ
lana do not .live pptoour ret ponil bill tics.
H linen.—How mnch I lore you- hem your dear
kind !atle|i In tbe Woman's Kingdom, sad when I
flnlrhed reading my paper of this week, I wondered
If “Aunt Burin'' never Ured of reading over so
many letters horn different parts of the United
States,rejecting ihe good from ihe bod. eta Horn
much I would like to peep la oo you, and I prom
ire uiynll that pleuoro when next 1 visit your
city, and yet, I almost ftar to venture, thinking
I ou could not well spore even fifteen mlautee of
yoor precious rime. I ame morio teacher, ou
Plato, guitar, violin and organ, also areals oil
petering—ftern sketching, crayon. India Ink.
paalelte, water colors and oil. I ban a class of
tbittern young Indies, and aoma of them, tntt I
have taught for ayiar or so .are hUliaol perfora
te. 1 riddled there aria In Cincinnati, Ohio; went
to that gnu “morio hall.” tbe uream in Amer-
Ice. Msg lftretycnk waa me vocal teacher. He
It WM that Drought nut that loveliest of warblers,
Adelina Petti. Hy Instrumental teacher, Otto
Linger, was to Cincinnati wbat Bartlll la to Al
lan-a. Tell the onuslnt I writ oaebangs (boat
sums for pretty, bright pieces of silk fresh, vel
vet or worriro, as I am mating a qnltt ol both,
repassttly; also, nice calico plaoaa. I am kept
quite has? win* my olaseca, but work heooaas a
pleat me when It brings eomf-irt to smother. If
rehor-l and nrrml-o ao'lto sotliftottao. Wisnlng
yoo and tho K ngdoa happiness aod a loot llfo.
not intliely devoid of shadow, but JaKtaouth
Hit. I. J, B., Thomasvllle, Oa.-I have long
hren ona of tho many admirers of the Womiu a
Elnidom, hot nntll now have been slrenu 1 find
ao many valoahla and ureful reetpaa and flit them
away forlmuro use. .1 would like to exebeoto
rochet patterns wlltfsoms of the aUtarei N. W.
R.Catthsga. Ala., ean secure soma vary nietLe-
cente peer Itet * —
hu-habd. My
. a nteprer-^«Ajpown_!rom fg^^lrom tty
Aunt Zlin, Pnnkllo, ri. 0.—I herewith eoolote
12 for two new subsorihtisfortha dear old Oon-
tnttmox. Will soon get Iha third, u you ie-
qoeilrd. and yen will pleas# s*ve for me oca of
the plcta«:ol --President Cleveland and his wlfor
Aimeat all of onr reading families already taka
Ihe paper, wbleh maker It diOenlt to find new
ones, ro I decided lo scud these end get the other
tom as possible; also, will renewoor own tn Janu
ary—jou are tors of our own ao I treat in get
tho r-tbrr Unco wliboot Ine adtsg ours. Merry
ttaiks to yen. peisoorilr, nod coping gnd trash
ing lire ICO (00 will soon boon your lilt, In
nor your friend.
Ducietlle, Blgby Fork, Hiss.—Fteaae admit ano-
iherrlrterIntoypnrplrauntcircle? Wahaveonly
been tahteg yonr paper tinea April last, hat have
ItMDCd to welcome lla weekly visit aa that of a
d< at friend. ZrpselaUy do I prfae Woman's King
dom, and rand with pl-asara aod prod! tbe aiud
advice end word* of goon ehser from tho dear
arsitrs and cur charming rdttreaa. I read wlu
noth Interest tbe editorial In last week's paper.
How shall we ralaa ear boys " I have two lltt a
Jewels ft-mmipcd to my care-e. hoy and etrl.
aged sight tad six yean amt desire above nil
■Mr ga in raise them np to he trite and noble arse
ano wt-zun. I know there is gnu rospondbiiitr
rentes npon mothers and foal luocm potent tn my
t-nniueitgui w “tralu them np In me way they
rbondgn." There la so mnch InformaUou npon
ibis tnhject tn tie sbaoetl from onr Oepsrtmentof
t> a paper. I think It shonll ba lo ovwy horns,
w# lire In thi errantry, lour*sen mires asst ef
Verouer, Mist., our nearest depot, believe oun Is
Ike only CcxsviTVTlog coming to our
liner. Am gr-tex to uytngMaomp subscribers
•o.D, Maty good wishes for the Kingdom.
Hiss G. D. W, Selma, Ala -My attention hat
been called to yonr eelaaut lo the Atlania paper,
ai d as I am quite anxious lo obltlo employment
rlibrramgcTriPtrs, rompan'oD.ln foal, ray hoaett
work, which will help me to ■ support. Will yon
ho kind enough In aid mo aa to a (uod plan of
losiichanrnii, I can ftirnlsh the rerv eon ofraf-
rirnrca Save tome experts tree u a onprisa Ota
and will doanytnlof to make mrealf gsosnlly
tretejreo^ss^^mako o support? My address la
Hre I* G., Campballton, Ga —I sea that "Fiord"
and r'Buih’' with iltnsltona as teachers. Than la
a mall country school near Oamobslllaa. where I
live, gnd we wint o teacher who era g-lgpt herself
to Ibewsyaef plain erraetry peopla: one whdl;
competent and qualifiid to leeets. tnlarv awall
hot goad. Onlr s few fsmllce to pamatse, sod
ll-S] in excellent circumstances Good referecere
glvnand irqulrsd. For terms write to Mr*. Us
Chcrokre, Indian Territory.-! and yoo two
new subscript >s. both are yooug aaroefay town.
Yonr paper la very ponular ham .Hearty ovary ooe
Iseanhicithtr. Coma again Betsy Hamilton, wa
all look for your le-ters. Will some of tho sisters
please tell me who was Ihe author of the nook
called‘Vera Thecas?' If any eonoepre (ea. ad»;
sire la know anything of Ms Chrrosae, I will
live the editress of Woman’s Kingdom and you
valuable paper- .
Apr.—Bertha H. Clay waa author of “Don
Tkoinc."
Don Bsmbo, HrllvliieToa-1 wfll vanlureto
af d a few worda on home and Ite Inflame* theggli
It may be da Imp. In tbe cart? yean ef llfo wg
sk euld form an Idea of a tri» home If lore item
n« rclgu Mere. II peace ba nut prevalent. If o» -
rcpimiDl dors net ennslaully aHde.If virigvand
rrl'gtr-n be net there In their spuleoi and mug
gsimrr la ef white u* Ur thstr baud tn ha-wdlatbm
on aiL the hostels uoteomploto. Too tefloamroe*
such • heme may he eailmsied only fr rm the
force of Its lmptw»C>n.Tirv arc eraei rileot, Irre
skis hie and permaueot. L'kt Iha daoerertM It
m- vss on, skat hut ovecahriming Wewto
r or* elve* el h-ma ThU U repsciallrtraa ef wa
in* n. flhewho la eoeree and nnreflaed m name
nerd nrd expert to <» amiable rsgusd arid slagwt
In the weridT Her h-wse eaelte will Solluw her;
end It la mock toe same wkh rase. The luAlsom
of hurne l-sllhrr for good or ovtl ooA Utarironr.
eemir-rce'na with onr hlrih ll goat wlte ns
broush ex Is* sous. Is wt-h ni lo AaoMmd wm»»ea
•mo ihe HM Dsyood. riot calf Iho pwwts kniw
how i#- make • homo It aj W '!K‘‘£*V!*V
to d* all in. Evarv h rate steroid to eto»rf«>. In-
KSs. t pweare ate-old Mraogd.ttoro* ato ■ton
•r* ptiijr *•» lo niki ft 9n. ImMa'4*
Ui*f> o* ire ▼nl’’* t»w » d«cir«d difftroaM. *ov
bow KID! It Ad
mhat ft chftftr* em** •» Otm fiamm tt ft
f»io(*«ftDn mn pV«wrft. »•»
04if r«w#»Ob pftlo. And fttl»no w^ftjtnfftU*
tae lwd«a of n«klef home wbac It sbo-ild i A
Dr. R 0 Cn»*er. \VK ■«•*. M«do«.
Dt»oft?c» of tb* •f*’. tbroftl «4
n»rlf ft4ftfirftf«uo tor fiHir ftftfft wUk Dr. A. *
Cftittouo, AUft&tft, Gft-) . W* J
FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS.
Ftm for the Children—Too Constitution's
Training School for Bora and CHrla.
I premised yon deer ohlldren in my laat let
ter to finish my mernieg'a tramp. I believe I
stepped In my ioUerjoituwehadrea-shcdtha
door of Hr. Peaac’a school, wo bed to go np a
high flight ol itope and then into a large room,
it waa like going into another world, leaving
tbs dirt and misery in theatnok below, and
going into a clean nicely ventilated room aa-1
(ee e crowd of bright happy looking ehildrea.'
This good men with the assistance of levers!
ladles had gathered three little onei from tho
stirele below end began thle goad work, very
soon the nnmhers Increased end they had t>
get a larger room; aeon the parents came, aod
•o it went on foi. year* and a great deal of
good waa dona by thit mlaaloaary work, and
many aonla ware a wad; and now children
there ie no each place in New Yack city at tba
Five Feln'a, bnt If yen go there the streets
will be pointed out to yen, bnt It hre. tortile
name and character, for any one oan walk
them now without fear ef being mnrderol; ao
yon aae how mneb good ean bo done foam oven
tverao small a beginning. But X mail toil
yin bow I finished the morning. When we
came down from theeebool room wo foit ai if
wa wasted to gat out of thoao awful streets aa
scon aa possible. Tho poUoamao suggested we
visit tho "Toomle.”M it wm not for off. This
la the largest prison in tho oity; I had never
been In aprison lump llfo, ao I waa glad of
tho opportunity. The "Toombs” is a vary
largo mamlve atone balldlng; it looked dark
and gloomy enough, end when we went In
and heard the heavy iron gate ehnt behind ns
we thought how awful It must round to thsae
pool wretches who an pat It there for years
IHd yen aval think how droadfol It la to be
shot op away from tho bright raotlght aod
fresh air, and hava no one to apeak to? Well,
never realised how sad it was nntll f viaited
the 'Toombs” In New York. We weltid
down the long corridors with the narrow cell*
ea each aide and aaw through tha grated doors
the poor prisoners; were told what different
once were pot in for, and wa were allowed
to talk to tome, bnt after awhile the guide
who went with ni said, ‘-Now wear* coming
ton cell and there is a condemned man In It;
not a word ia allowed with tho condemned, ’
and aa we pawed we only looked la, and I
shall aavar forget the face we saw, a dark
completed man with black beard and hair
and let black piercing ayae that'seemed to
bam ns almost with the Intensity of hit loos;
I could not hear to look at him. Ha was
thcra for mntder, and wm to ba hung in a few
weeka; I begged to go, I '.had soon enough, it
made my heart echo to think of the misery I
had seen in a few short hours. We left the
hnildteg where theodors were not the tweet
gM and came down Into tha yard; wa were
then taken to the kitchen to eee how the food
of the pilaoners were cooked. In the center of
the room there wm a largo round boiler bat Is
vrat divided Into four parte, in one ooffse wm
boiling, in another hominy area cooking, and
in another soup, and ao # oo; you ean Just
imagine tha amalL I did not feel as if I over
would ba able to eat again or drink coffee; wo
vary aoon thanked oor guide and left. I
never wm so glad to got away from apleeo In
my life and I aavar wanted to go loto another
prison. And now yea wilt lough whoa I toil
yon whet wm tho flirt thing I did whan I got
hack on Breadway. X want into a drugstore
aad bought a bottle of oologoo and poured it
all over mo, for 1 imagined I ooald (melt oof
fat,eeap and tha Fiva Folate, and m wa were
going right on to Philadelphia, I could not
change my dress, ball took eoab • dislike tn
that drcif that whan we got there, I could not
wear it any more, so gave 11 away. And now
I mart atop, tat aomellme t wiU tell yon of a
visit to New York I made lut year and of lu
beautiful Central park. Yours.
“Aifirr fiosia.”
Mary Evens. Greenethoro. Ala-I am a lltUe girl
altvonjnra old and would Uca to Join the baud
of Utile eeoriM. Wo lake Trie Omwnronog and
like it vary much. 1 hare a pretty pony, his name
kFbpeora, lib my delight to redo during aooool
months; 1 riot him u school every Cay. I have a
list ntw piano and will lake raoslo Iessoua neat
M sion. hope to lesrn vary fast; ecbool willhoglu
soma lima llris mouth, 1 will to logadiosun
again. 1 tore oompaoy, and aa lam toe oily coll.
1*1 oor family go> quite tea* Is during vadottMS I
hart a kluen wllu urn beautiful blue aya aad one
kfsieta.
Bailie Brikbt, Falrmmiot, Oa.-l amaoauutrv
girl fourteen yean old. 1 haves very preuy garden;
would like 10 cxehangv petunia Nod wllh some or
lb« tonaloa for paosy seed. I would bo glad If
soma of UwoonslM would tell me how lo mike a
Vain Mountain, M, O. for pops earns from Mol
GMft tea and aha aay M aumo rolauou ol mint.
A. Pearl Belcher, Blamvlllo, Oa-t am a Ditto
girl nine yaare old la you paper of July gthNra.
L. A., Crawford villa, Ga, wanted poem Tjir
Hours hao;” I enclose tt to you for tor; I realia i
it M the Newton eoomy Beobeti MUoul colours
Hen when IwMwsooyaan old I recited at out
exhibition last Frtdar night two ptoeas, “rnrev
Little Gravrs” and "An OM Woman's Uomplaiui.''
1 dreamed ona night ; IMI1 was gotof to Maori to
yoo. 1 love Jour tetters wry mace. Ul.alte
kilo Waeawetib wants in know why mo a-m Is
Ukjsa loaf of bread, athttrt it tshcoMs.it risoa
Lixslc Jones, Byrd. Os -1 am a little girl aloe
years old. 1 am not going to school now. Hy
repo Is a fsneer, also a constant reader ofTns
tut kly CoavriruTiQit and be likes It hatter than
all other papera At this Is my flirt Mump, to
•rite a letter I hsva you will glre It room and not
B&ttSfSSBS,
r.n lo reign Id fornsslam m Iho ago ofolghl yaars,
It Xlnga, fid ebapiar and Ont rant.
Dare Andrews, Jr, Iteo ford rills, GA-Iama
Ittite hoy tight years cria Ihaveagoolaagypris.
1 help my brothers pick cotton; picked fifty pounds
today.
Cento Lm HeLaoo, Unmtnton, tt. 4L-W. H
Otlrcr, Dodavllle, Ala., off-rod a pries for Um
Urgretaombaa of words ssaaafrua rtrMooosoaw
I rent him a list of f- or hundred. I will say loT
ft F.. Buford, Os., that Jorieh wm s'thl y.art oM
• kru hohegsu MrateyorriMtem. » wllfmk two
oarer ious; Vbo wasDarld’s aurihrr? Why writ
salt moll a shall?
Nannie ft Wood raff, Oretauaula. ao.-H.rs
coomo guolbcrcountry lamlo (.Slug psrmisdM to
Mi* Ihacaar coorias; may I com* ia aad talk
wlibtbam a Uute waiter Aoulgori., laawto rna
ODMTrTUTmxwbtrs yow V-re a MaiaodM; lldki
my htancmd; 1 too art a HstaodW. 8teuc arid
lofuiw wa-aw where you wren a HMhjd-at that
•be Just red liter yon w; re a drar g-wd goinoll.l
Car, yr.n aclrci a real olaa c-drrapdad.nt mai will
provs ibutmling end Mm tsaprovtt (•
Emma and Alloa Harden, Hardwick, Ala-WiU
you allow two Hula Alabama girls to j-rin Fo ir
ha a? We are aaad (ounce* and on. Our falter
tea former. Wo lire awto Mila silage Had
iictoborg. Wa are taab-g.wwrio. loyM at-hi-
md.i wr me teari-laa rer? foil Mt faskor takas
Ins Ourerm-Tw-s aod wg srtalwaya pteowd te
read taseandrsB.’column.
Clara Kate Datia. Three Hoioh RaaL Ala -I am
a eoaalry slrt aad I Ilka Iha coontey ba'larihta
laws. 1 lore lo read loo Georgia oauriDri Irtter.
sag ri) the aahoT mraalaV h tears, toll arts tetlte
Mritel to Ocnrete. as I was ratetd InibMrtrit'Od
”sM uSreV»Mitt»|Mrem wha»,frtM-wrero
bilitot Papa tek-a YM> Ousnranon rod
lit.ali verymasa. I am owns oiaisva. and
■m dark oumpteoted, wl-a hhm oyaa and arooa
hair 1 aaad yon a card foe yoor eorep took.
Ansosra P. guana, PI tatoro. rito-Plaaii let
msfoln year happy hand nfalaasa and naotowi*
ll,.vs ire read tto u-ra-l—' torsre I road S.SS-
fxm mv ears .aaggh eon ire. Illoodio cod Hrt
viola Pox. Iamo Ittite girl clgn year. Old.
Inst L Flasks, Viola, Art,—I Itrem lb* north
croptrt of Arkansas, revco miles from the Mis
souri lino. This tea fertile ooratry, vary healthy
ana we have some esc* IteM schools I take several
papers sod like Tut ComnTtmog the host My
pondfslbcr, slfrrd Bionc, Is elgh'y-al* years old
aid rradrtTna CobSTinmog wliboot the aid of
glare!a He was In Natosllls, Taan., whan General
11 Fairtlo vloiled ibat place and aaw him mast hla
o d aid dtrauiu, which waa a Couching oeoue Tha
Itmrla? tl - ore's enigma la “Atlx*t* C-m-
itiTt-nos." Whh *nme ru'i-ln wt-nlu Mud mo tho
si,Ml-io --8'ar Bpangiod Banner." I sand you•
caid for yonr album.
- Alice Harris, Bharon, Ala —I cpmo asking to bo
sumhmd among the many couilux I am a
convuy la-olc; llva on ahlghroeky hill almort sur
rounded by chestnut Ireca; they are geiUag ripe
now and 1 wish so mnch that von and tba rouaina
were hire lo gather them wllh mo. Aunt Ba-lc.1
went to a fish fry last Batnrday, It waa rather c -o',
early In the nu-iLlng. but we caaghtlataof fl-h and
had (Jolly lima Wa cm d-norr M (beautiful
ivrti g near lbs crack. Attar wc had flulsiad eat
ing thin* waa three ol us tapped tun frying pan
roaecflhcm learcd nsabouilt, bni IbM woo the
hart tart I trite dinner, i will ctom, by asking
romcof the cuuins to write tame,
Sena Maude Btarr, foamvtlla, Oa.-Tbl( is my
birthday; I am five yean old and weigh thirty-
four pound., I love to run and Jnmp. climb and
nakeaoclM. Mamaaayalam a tomboy. Papa
call.mu -'Rata".My sweat llttlo brother Percy
dkd and now I have nobody to play with. I will
send you ana of our pictures 1 cm jpring with
msma lo rohb rouuij next week au<T masbc wa
can Mop 10 ten yon. I have fluUned the Fourth
reader, and iha nsxt time I Write to yon I will try
lo Wilts wllh a yen.
Haggle Bartow, Tygcrvlllc, 8. C.-I Jiava long
bad a desire lo write to yon, but like many others,
have been loo bashful uuttl now. My papa takM
your valuable paper cud wa all Ilka it vary much,
especially Bill Arp, Betsy Hamilton and Talauga’s
sermons. 1 am a farmer’s daugbioraDd can do any
kin AM work. 1 have iwoaiMera .ad flvakrnuaM
Dora Ethridge, Vonigmaery, La.—Ham comae
another Ethridge. I am a llttlo girl twelve yean
old. I am not going torohoolnow. My fattier
runs a public mill and gin and ha uyt Ihat ha will
hare lok.eptuct borne lo help him. I hare three
•I* tors and cue brother younger than myself. I oan
crechct and would libs for soma of the conttni to
send me lome .ample.; I have a very pretty sample
calkd ibe siren berry, ball hare not yet teemed
bow lo make II. 1 bava an uncle merehandldng
In Montgomery. Wc did not foot the shook of the
caribqnako. Wa (aka fonr papore, end of the four
1 likcTHaCogaiiTUTiox tbs beet ol thorn all. 1
libs lo n ad etti Arp, Bate? Hamilton sou tu shll-
mens’ inrairi l would Ilka to oorrs-poud wllh
Bmma IPhrlflee, ofKorM. TVaaa, aad Borto v Km-
ildge. M Hlauvllie Ga. If they will write fint. I
lhinkweareroniliu,aamy father's people ware
all natives of Ucorgis
Lula Bandsll. Urahamvllle, Fla -I (bought IhM
perhaps yen would Ilka la hear from anothor Hula
tlrl In Hold*. I live oo the Oolawehe river ou a
bcantunl trill, aurrounded by a lovely oraaee
gran I can aae Iha steamboats from oar haute. I
•ms llttlo girl (waive years old. I atudy Latin
rhitorle, hUtory, wriilug, geography, ariinmeUe
and dicttouary. I do not to lorohuoloow, ba-
causo wa havo whooplu
hood. Wa hare a very
1 lore my tcaatarvtiytoasb;
lady. 1»III ivll Tommie ft Pbarf. of Buford, a* ,
How old wm doslah whan ha began to ralgn? Hu
waa right ycaia old. BUouM ibis escape llttlo
mouate 1 will write again.
Ids May Km, Byrd BtaUan, Os—I am (Wren
ytan old and papa and mama’s second child aod
daughter. Bim bar Paul la three yearn old aad la
very swart and smart. Ho has heard ao muab
•hunt Aunt Btulo that whan anybody goea to
wilripg ha will allmb np la a chair lo tha tsblspul
bis fora elora down loibapaper aad mumbled Dear
Aunt-Bmlc mj oapa i'-l"log-to bay ms eae-poay-
and aae dog: than wa langh and ba *ays “bn-h
now-,”tb«nhemamblcuuitwoidtsoiowwe ctn’i
hrar whtl be leys Well Aunt Butte, autumn la
beta with lu lorallacM Wa mtka nata, trim ibam
with red leaves aod flower.; gainer lovely fl-iw-r *.
make serges sod wreaths vl iralilog vines Tali
Mr G ll. K.tbM than myself wurea than a stomp
ire; 1 (all down srd came near br.aklug aw atm,
bad to i any It In a shot a weak end II. Ms net gm
wtllytt Audi Buala. 1 lore to read yuflr lasvruo-
UVk ulltn; hupo you will write often.
LaisU>rets,Bbaran,Alt— I balleva I will fol
low Jr nolo Marvin’s example and not tell you bow
lam, what I ean do m-r anything of tba sort. 1
harolykuow wbat lo tell reu abo il. 1 balleva
Alloc told yon about our Bab fry. I wish vary muab
you could bare been wllh ua Obi Aum Baris, 1
do wub you ooutd onare u tro ui aad go muset-
dina huuilux; wa lire bear a la-go vrosk sod loam
arejtui mllllonavf Ihvm: wa woald Juri queer
aoma of the boys w a Mrrtaa sad uaita roam
cousins corrcap. nd with mat
Persia Regers, Gracnwnad, Ala —t am right year
old; bare twoaMeraand three Dtothori,-twoofmr
brorbtrs and ooe of my slitora aod myself Dare
been In school man of tuts year. 1 enjoy boros*
Ellis gammons, Putnam Co, Os—I tike to goto
school very wail, bui 1 don't love to go away from
home; 1 boarded wllh my tout and w-nt to mhuol
tomyeaurin. Trli W. L Dnoar sad A.V. tone
ire word “arai'dinu h*i“ la fho-d lu the first
rh.piirof svroi.oTm>--iby ecu llrib verte. Ibava
in pkkeuiiaa every day.
Willie Uilgga*and Hooonte Blay. Btppy Land
Ala.—Hera wa an agalu; wa ovate cot lot osar
eharart.r this time, that ol outloa pic ion I
(WUIlc)plated two hundred and two pmadaof
cotton yesterday, aod I (UooonU) did my vary hart
and guunly tlityrevaa pounds. UleuottgaiaM
a bay I. May If M can I pick as much M oowa
otberr, la It Anal Boric? Frees write ofreuqr;
your lauan makrt na all sttltk to Pa Bou.r aad da
Utter.
Hattie Balia Ehy. Knsn, Ga-I am fourteen
yrara old and a great lover of little children I au
Alighted to sea oar old eaeuelor eomlna' letter la
Ure paper, and ballvnlu Cat f.rrate, the land ol
gold. 1 reckon bate a mhof end bu gold spumy
eton d awey In tba orsctoofhls bachelor huma; 1
hope ha bM no hla fulkt aod will loaae all of bis
tetris cuu.lua.ll of bis moooy. Wa trill play atari
uftbepuiabo wanted ns to write skoal, PM w#
with ms
Trmmla Hclllna, Cotton HI1L Ala-1 am altvan
yrara old; I lire wuh my Grandpa Rolilas near
Genoa Hill. 1 cad pick from M to M P-oudiof
euttou a day. My papa livcc Is Uaarr coouiy ueir
Iawk nor villa I kava a Uute torolaee alxuan
mo*tbs rid , I leva him vary much hel don’t asa
blm often. MyOrsndpa ft-lllua sere I am a smart
b y. ai d I am In nap* leal ween I am oldar he
will suit Iblub so I would like to gacMpoad
with aoma af tea UUla boy ounttaa
WUIlc P. Hill, Harmony mil, Tana—lam a hoy
dttcvn < cam old. 1 aavar had a desire lu write to
a paper until I began reading Tug Oopsnrono*
aun .hectare tatvio-tod la Iha osi4a»' icliari.
, Ilapayou will permit ms to Join in.charming
curia. I am living wlih my brother aad antaar;
my dear fath*rd'<dIn Jaunsry riso mvonlv
aisr*r. tta •« living^oo WOteelltrifir-e. I
uulkcithicowa am htip plus rtttofo I am
rvlailiasliili.g it Atlanta, ale* H and near Pore
•jID, Go. InceMe toyoor valuable paper,
■UUaHodgaa.il. Marks Oa-Reply ro Ihe HIM
Tt leaking -I cm a girl ftrortean rtere old; I viU
au* sayclttilaglrl. for 1 am a nan aaad teller
tkan my mama. I bare no p-ta rgaapi uu« il<t a
bniharalakl years old My aasmi hu bat two
t bllcrro; wa botti go to son ral. uut Il ia ool a «r;
will aun stain icon. HppapAMn ha Is out ol
Ihahaistbathalpvdtolbior Uts ti-p ml-a hall
g- the Wro tkte»her*; ho mj ya laoc ■log’bta it II
•owasmaaaMMiriikadj'uinsppaaed. Ikn»w
Ann! Marls vrrr wall myrete; aha Is still liel ig;
aka waa my ram rsnimotnor’s euak the text
i|mr I WM la Ore-tetter; ska aa-na I bora to Haela
y gu White’sb>0,0 mams sad srsodma Moms
-ay* ike woo'd lura to res me bird turrabra her
test was sa badly seared. Kean grmndaa aejorad
reading tbe b.rd larrsarr ptear, ll brte.ga laMiad
rarer n iter* lo* g prat I wma h ■■ uf *»r aoariM
mold wror to me I would l-V« to ha *r «kM Soa
Lra-lterriVootlte Cterrluiy. LulriB. nt Msgaallre
Grroe N. i;; *lre err-.luiy rhrrw the teal tetter 1
wrote to h« to ihe wrote t-rakrt.
IV LaVcrt, LrV-u* Ala—fomnof nashuolri
have written toTmt roteavir* vtow sad gtraa 'hu
' rail'* role hschrlffr" * he lufontesilna he asked. I
can oaly ar-rarr‘or my tew-i i rlghnaraort. We
ratei—iteivs play lapr. •Itulaand urlana kraa, hldu
lb* twice tte.am'rdre-r-; liilhsiMiStewapla*
trimbir g*tort the haul* east n*UMnv, at*. Wa
« said L M m focris.to aura nose from ike•Bach,-’’
Call!* M- Glbton, Wsrrenton, Oa—1 write to you
oore before but did not ire It In prim, thought I
woulu try again 1 hot a Aunt Ba<la will writs
arary week if enjoy reading her letters romaoh,
we learn such good leauina from her letters; wo
outht to practice riu-m mure. “If ya know Huso
thing, happy arc yc If jc do them.” I learned
Uusa Deaotlfril words In Mn.day at bool this rear
our Sunday scbool 1* el-*s*-l ii-*w. 1 wilt close foe
this time. Lmra to Auui Butte end all tha aooslns.
ITallle Cook. Jamestown. N O—Aa I am a reader
o’TiieroinTiTCMag 1 would Ilka to Jain the hand
ofauaslns. P»ps baa bran a mhwriher uyong
paper for more Iban A yes-, And we All think It ia
excellent paper and Iter to raA-1 II vary much. I
lire In a quite ntruant noma and bar.) quite a
Jolly lima. It la coal and nfoa'ant hare, lam not
galea to rehonl now, bnt will start euoo. I am dr*
Iran yearn old and wuo-d nan to orrasnund with
remeofthtecnuslns. I would thunk aoutv of the
Ol line eery much If they would tell me who wu
J. 0 Kemp.HHIedgerilla Ga-I lira Jmt was.
of the ally and In Iha plner woods. I hava baen
gotegtosebool In Scotrebora, bet school tana,
aow end I am at horn* cnulng wand aad farming.
Wa barejuatflnlaoad pulling fodder. We have no
Irult this year, onr place newly settled and trace
an* torn t Watermelons hava head plentiful Id
our r*ttl*ment this year 1 bare haau reading
Tns (toMTiTtmog end 1 think It la tha hart paper
I overaaw.
Hay Nelson. Smyrna Oe-1 am k country g’rl
and h yon know they spend a vary lovely time;
although 1 have a lovely noae.avcrythlnglomaka
me happy, bnt still tha cunmry la nothing Ilka
Iowa. 1 go horseback rMtng almost every day, (go
at any spaed) aomettmes I (all off hut alwaya
manacatogeton tho horsasgtln. I too that soma
of the con-las are ashamed >o tall what they ooo
do, ate., hot l am no*: I ean d > most annnias I
can eook. wash. Iron, ni* wood and to to milt If
rterarery. and I think that to riant good, rtnn't t
yon? I live )n*t five mil's from gull Rprings-, I ga
(here frrqni ntly; a party of ns want there hut sum
mer and camped and had aaplandld time.
Perils Moss, Msblnton. Ga-I man merekaot'a
daughter. My fmbrr nss a store at this place, -0
sho tool several forms In the country. 1 hava
Iso grown brothers: e-no Is a medical uottor and
Ibe other Is a aohonl lesdrer. now irofomsrat
Goidon county university at Osinnaa,.Ga. 1 also
bava a sister there going to so tool. I would ba
verymnrh uie-swl it -uas of the dear a mat m
would correspond wl-h me. end w u u d also lieu to
sxdisaga crochet patb-n-a with tomb of them, tv
1 bava some boaotlfol ssmploA
Annie H. Wilson. Brevard. N. 0 —Thla It my fink
atle do yon. 1 am nearly sixtoan yaars of age. I
lira two miter from town and oner lbs French
Brotrt rtrar. Amartg-ttaguachnnl aow, bnt am
studying M homo. 1 hsva two brothers and ona
sister; my oldest brother t*k-s rna cogttrnmoM
William Dlcksen, Dickson, Ala—Ann! Bn*la, I
bava aavar written to Ttta Oonantorioa la aay
war, sbtoo or form. Ifr •I'ter hu written ones or
twice end rserlnd a Irtter from u-ia ol the comma. 1
I have addf named Pot. ba Is Just a llttlo yelluw
cur but he has gH lots of sense; ha win lead a
hen*, ealeb a bell ted tns squirrels, ntreanyof
IbaaouslasgMsdagihaieaaaaat thatf iwml-i
-.Iks fur some of the cousins to wtlio to me. Next
time I write I will loll somrlbL't about whoro 1
nstd lo live and about aoma at the hunts 1 used la
have with Fat.
Ctoda Akers, Smyrna Os -1 know Jennie MarveH
quits wall; she lean nMuhnMmttoofmlue; Hire
vary nast her aad wears splendid frlcndi; l lira
on the tame oreek that she ap-ke of, NlckeJuck
Wa hsva a largo honor hoe on onr place, and rlxht
above It are two large muunrts, supposed to be tho
dltt from tha hotsraboe-ht wo up there by tbe
Indiras or mound nullrtaru Tasso monads are
flit? )*rdsbug rnnnlugairight*niiSoioibacre-ir.
Thsy bsra haau dug Into very stigtuly uuii bonw
and pottery naen been found In torn-, Tint,
famous chief, HI ksjs»k. is burled im tho planta
tion neat to ours, and Idarusar - but If any ouo IS
bravo enough to turn up too srsva nr cm-, miemy
wotilor iter w- nld fln.i many queer mtogi riistba
6 a' prorlrtcrtnlm-t lf »lih toialr-to iho "Happy
unite g Gronid*.” f iton-t ilko the coitnirc,
slihniigp 11!v»,rnisurli a f-moil* creek. I’ll MU
you wbst I'm doing Au'-tBiwo, Dm J-urnlug tt?
ride hor**t<gek; obi you’d laugh Iosco vi u coming
sung; I can’t arm uot
Annie Frarl Brownlee. Lisbon, Tcisr-t lira
near lbs ally or Dates', papa Is a fs-mrr. llo
K s brother Jim and I each a pony, Jim’s pony
lack with a lo g tall. Msma bouabt mo ■
saddle. Aunt 8a*l» yon ontlit in sco mu an rasll
days II Is (brn 1 bava splcudld rides, lull! bo
ttn years old Batnidsy nsxt. Mama la going to
■iwa»• *Utrie pally,and! scud you a special
, c-tne Wte Will havo cake, apples and
esnd'ts, and I will play “Uwi-et liy* sn l Bya,"
“In ih* Shadow of the Ruck." or “Iieni Golden
HlliLiis" Oh, wnn’l wi* haso a nlco time.
Mama rays Alloa Allau, who writes from Dasr*
i villa. Ala., Is • mu-In Of in loo, wish aha
—" - havr
IWH uryirrfP >nu I'liv na rr, a uiy ni di si nua.
write I will tell! on somethin* about the fair aud
onr Sunday sohooL Goodbye.
Itora Lew Klmbrouab. C'sntcr mil, FIa-1 aro g
Illlla slrl twalre years of age. f bars twin Urlug
In Florida fir# y»sn. My nsttreata o liiitorgls;
Papa fabes a (lest deal aud Is very successful.
Be catch-s tr-mt weighing twetvii pounds. 1 so
wl'h him snrt catch ihos-natl ball. 1’snaIs try-
lag tot ft yon snma roiwerlwra to yonr paper; aa
rays ba could uot litre without It. Tea auswtr to
Iv titis Moon s reign* Is" An a»tx Oomrrm; n.-v."
I hsva nopata.f*it a lamb named Fl orida* Will
aoma ol Ura cousins *enO are soma crochet patterns,
Emms Wain ltnUadsa.Ga.-I amaHttltewro'ry
girl lurive yeera old. My unala taaas Joar paoar,
aad I Ilka vsry much to read the Young Folks’
column. My mother Is au Invalid ami all my
skiers arc married, so I h re to kaap hoaso lot
“tag-
'Dga-
but
1 Tub
papa. 1 bava (Sits too'hers. I can Crochet
rto nerdlo work, and would Itea to sick
errebel patterns with soma-1'hr cun-in*. II
aro-ton pitch and am eo n* toanher
CossTjri'riu.v when I soli my cotton.
suheeriba fur
Hattie Owen, Cams Hnuaa. Ala—tamallttla
iteoa Balia
rt’esoli! from T-imol-, Texts;
she le my aou-la, wen- fr-.m here tn Texas threw
y-sr, are 1 tore t» r**d law —awns' 1st era.
TUTT*S
PULLS
TORPID DOWEL8, 1
DISORDERED LIVER,
. and MALARIA.
prom Ihuau suurcca srUu threw, ftwrlbl of
the Olaaaaaa .of tba Lumen race. Thera
symptom, indlcstu tlMiraaiaUnau t Last al
Appetite, SSatwsla ea*“
caaclva, (rials Used*
•tba.mllncs alter rating, aversion tw
cicrtiuu or batty or mind, JlrueUllaia
•f.f“dr IrrltoilUtr or trmpar, I rare
■plrlts, A fn lsa of lieclng nsgfccUdl
.uusa dory, Ulsalusaa, STuttariwgsttha
ms ltd the aaa oft remmy that acta di
*«'• ii'F wort and ."raTparfort
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA;
Bstesraawtraw.ato. oe*-w. muuw, anww. g. T.
lAwky MID »Kl Mn#mi mb
XgHHX'
Uwmtou Otis paper.