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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTIOln ATLANTA. GA. TUESDAY .NOVEMBER 9 1888
WORN’S KINGDOM.
PhU lithe law c
their opinion! hcreln^to use Uaa their
ho edltreaa will rawer questions or nooept
One of the moat brantlful I Hurt rat lone of
Ood’a providence In tho Bible la expressed in
reference to hit care of a sparrow. Small and
mnlmportast aa the? are, not one can “fall on
the ground without onr Fathcr'a” knowledge.
The Tenet we giro below might prora a lemon
to many who are “careful and troubled about
many thingt:”
The Sparrow and Child of God.
“I am only a tiny aparrow
A bird or low degree,
My life la of little nine.
But tho good Lord carat for me.
I hare no ban oratoreboeie,
1 neither aow nor reap,
Cod gtraa me a iparrow'a paction ‘
Bnt ntyei a teed to keen.
I know there are many aparrowa
All over the world to bo found,
Bat onr Bearenly Father knowcth
When oneofosftUto the ground.
Tho’ mail [ am aerer forgotten,
Tho’ weak 1 am nerer afraid
lor we know the dear Lord keepeth
The lift of the creatorea he made.
I iy through the thlckeat forest
1 light on many a (pray,
1 hare no chart noreompaat
Bnt I nerer loan my way.
And 1 add my winga at twilight,
Wherererl happen to be.
For the Father la alwaya watching
Ana no harm can come to me.
I am only a little aparrow,
A bird of low degree,
Bat 1 know tho Father lorea me,
Bare you,—leu faith than wot"
Southern women are alarays Intereited in
any Incident! connected with tho late war,
tbeyaraprondofarary aacrldco they were
eyer celled upon to make, and would willing'
ly bar* borne ten timea more bad It boon
neceaiary. The Philadelphia Timea haa two
exceedingly pleaaant correspondent* both
aonthern women, and both protray riridiy
many aeanea and inddanti familiar to onr
readera. One, a lady who waa teachlng’sohool
in Alabama, telle of the originality of onr
woman when necoaaltywaa the law; it brings
back the old timea and old ’ accnoa; aha apaaka
among other things of the substitutes naadfor
tea and coffee and says: "It waa twrhapimoet
diffienltofallto And a good anbatltatoj for
coffto, which was twenty-tiro to thirty dollara
per pound, and Tory few had It or eonld get it
at that price. Soma planted large patchet of,
okra, the aetd of which when parched waa
often mlataken fox pure coffee. Yam potatoca,
peeled, a!Iced thin, ent in email bits, dried
perfectly and then browned, were thought by
■omo to be better than browned okra aeodr,
Browned wheat and burnt oora nude.a pate-
able borerage. For tea raapborry laaroa did
rary nicely. Many planted tho raspberry
Tlno all around tho garden fence, ao aa to
gather tea’ whan wanted.'’ Then ahogooa
on to toll how wo managed In regard to light:
"Aa neither candles nor keroaeno oil could bo
had wo foil back on moulding candle* which
had long lain obsolete. In ,Meu of keroaeno,
tho oil of cotton'seed, groundpta oil and tho
ell of eomprtaood lard torrid woll the need of
tho timea. When there waa no oil for the
lampa or tallow for tho candloa, which at ttmoa
befell, mother wit would auggost aoma expe
dient. I remember one orenlng at a ntign-
boi’a house being pleasingly diverted on enter
ing tho ainldgloom at' tho improvised lamp
forthe trenlug- It was elmply tho round
‘globea’, of tho ‘ewcet gum* tree, placed In a
ahallow retael of oil. Tho globea, becoming
thoroughly saturated with tha oil, garo a
fklry-llko light, bcwttfnl to behold.” Next
•he apeakaof tho ingenuity wacxorciaodpn ro-
garde to onr fancy articles, and how proud wo
ware of our hometpnndrtiaetjiba aaya: “(Vo
toon lenrned to make fana of tha wing feathnra
aflh&gccso. Wheu tho fcathaxa woro matnro
wo would plnck them, being vary careful in
plaeklng Matting tha foathera one by one aa
they were taken out. All tho right wing
foathera waroplaead on one atrlng andtho|
left wing feather! on another atrlng, ae that
when we arranged the feathers for making
tho fan each feather oonld bo placed in ita
proper place and would bare the lifting cam.
We toon became finite skilled in tha art of
making flue. Beeldea them for home nao we
made and told in the.city of Eaton!* many
fana for aa moeh ae tit) and $U> apleeo. I made
one for my mother of the dark oliro groon
feathera of the peafowl. The handle I covered
with* piece of dark green silk velvet. On
either aide where I had joined the handle and
feathera I placed a rouito made of tho email
green and blna variegated feathera that adorn
the neck and braut of the peafowl.
roue bomb made Damans.
Wa had all joined hands in tha talk ol
making tho alavea’ winter euLte and after wa
had them finished lire. 0. promtaed na each.a
hemetpun dream Wo act about tha teak of
making thru Jaat and la a few wotka had onr
dreaaea ready to wear. Wo hid t^ begin at tbo
feandation aid had hard work getting through
it, but we aucceedfld splendidly. A neighbor
made heraelf an tlagant dross, tha matorlal be
ing an old, worn, black silk drew and lint
cotton. Tin«ilkwaararelodup,then mixed,
with thh Una white cotton and carded all to- <
gather till thoroughly blended. When apnn
and woven it formed a beautiful toxtoro of
gray, toft and sllkith to tha touch. Tho beat
of tha worn aUk waa pat by for cording and;
aoreilng the buttons, made of pasteboard, and)
oUerwlio trimming the dress. Wssooufound
sue for air tho worn mtrinsa, eudmarea and|
•ilka. When rivaled up, corded and apnn!
plostatsd eapaa ware knit of tham.” And to
on through a long Uat of how aontkom poosle,
managed domaatlo affairs. Tho otkar writer, a
Virginia lady, brightens np the dark days at
’61 by msoy training incideuta, showing the
•very cloud haa la silver lining. And mat
only that, bnt that onr southern women srsra
brave, cheerful and wUling to endure, even
unto the bitter end.
Artletle Window Cortaloi.
Etery women knowa haw moeh artistic window
certain* help the appraranco of tM outside to a
honto-how they may be made to mere* luxury
and brlghlnese wltUn-bnt not every woman
knowe bow lo makotnem ao. And It la an art
to dreaa Ihasrtadowa io that tha ham poselble af
fect wlU he obtained from without aa well aa from
within. In tho dnt place, tho object* lor which
WIndore were def Igned-the admittance of light
and air, and for affo-dlog aglympao of tha world
beyond—should aotba loat alght of. Tha that In
feeling that It produced by hieing the antliB win
dow oTOthong with drapery, however tranaperent,
la the reverie of agreeable, and cannot but detract
Bomlbeehceffbliiem of neenl When the win
der drapery w*a attached to tho oonloca tho only
way to obviate tbia drawback waa to loop tar cur
tain. whi rahy the aadactletaeia of iha nnhtahan
Unit waa In a matter* dattmyod, bnt In thaw
day* when all curtain are amended by polee
and ilrngt, Uilt dlBcaby la aaally gotten along
with. The moat artnio eurtaJna are drawn pan
way hack an the pel* and a third curtain fries-
felly draped cental in nporenartof the wtodor.
■ «rover Inc the* a Awlnahoa ortho
to the ingeniousi woman of draping her window,
curtain In an effective manner.
' Bavh curtains fattened cion to tho pane and tied
beck wiut ribbon, are la high favor, aa they have
been for some ttmo paat, eapeelally lot ooontry
home* and cottage* by the ae*. The prettiest of
there, art made odaoft china at tk, bat good effeota
am Obtained by tha nae ot Hadru muslins In flort
aleo deatana. or hair line atrlrea, or any of the
pretty com or oilierriie toltly colored labrloe
vs hlcheome for the purpose. Tneaurohod white,
larse pattrrened taco that wu ouco considered
the regulation thing haa dlaaopeand long alncei
from laiieftil home-, and In Ita place am found
answering admirably for MUb curtain* Aa Itnaii
no border It mnat neceuarily bo trimmed wlth a
lace odga la uied the Bowing cnrtalna. as It Often
la under heavier onee. A mallow witching light
la obtained by Uninr Madru mtislin curtains with
aoltallk ol u harmonious lone.
To Remove Spate and Stain.
Wo are so often aaked for reel pot for removing
different blnde ot statu* that wa hare clipped
from Our Country llome the toUowtng excellent
direction* said to betaken from a German newt-
Greaie.—White good*,wash with soap or alkaline
lyes; colored cotton, with with French chalk or
rollet’e earth, and dlatolro away with henalne or
ether.
Oil Colon, Vamlah and Baaina,—On white or
colored linen, cotton or woolens, nao rectified oil
ol turpentine, alcohol lye and tholraoap. Ooaltka'
nao henalne, other and mild aoaprory cautiously.
Vegetable Colors, Fruit", Bed Wine and Bod
Ink.-On white goods, sulphur tomes or chlorine
water. Colored oottona or woolen, wash with
lltkfwarm to*]
hut more caul!
Blood and Albuminoid Matter*.—9te#P In
lukewarm water. IT papain oc the Juice oc carlo*
papaya can he proenred, the spote are (1 rat softened
with- lukewarm water, and then other of them
rebalances Is applied.
Iron Spot* and Black Ink.-Whtte good* hot ox
alic add, dilute mulatto aotd with lltUo frag-
mentaoftln. On (ait dyed cottons and woollen*
citric acid la caulloutly and repeatedly applied,
bilks Impooaltolo.
Adda, Vinegar, Bou Wine, Mutt, Sour Fruit*—
White good* simple washing, followed up by chlo
rine water, If a ftult color accompanies tha add,
Colored cotton* woolens and silks are very care?
tolly moistened with dlluto ammonia with tho (In
fer me. In cam or delicate colors, it trill he
found preferablo to make some prepared ohalk
lots a thin pure with water and apply It to tho
spot*
Tannin from Chattnn’s. «rc*ce,Walnut* cl0„ or
Leather,—White good* hoi chlorine water and
concentrated tartarlo acid. Colored cotton* wool-
Tar, Cart-wheel Grease, Mixtures of Fat, Reatn:
and Acetlo Add.—On white good* soap and oil
of turpentine, alternating with atreams of water.
Colored oottona and woolens, rob It wltn lard,
let 11*. soap, let He again, and treat alternately
wl h oil ertarpanttn* and water. Bilk* tttsam*;
snore carefully, using b loaf no instead of tho oil or;
tuipentlue.
Scorchlng.-Whllo good* nth well with linen
rags dipped in ohlotlna water. Colored oottona,
redye, 11 possible, or In srooUen* ralaa afresh aur- :
face. 8i)ka, no remedy.
Tepid milk and water olean oil eloth wllhont i
If matting, ootraterpanea or bedtproada hare
.11 sputa on them, wot with alcohol, rub with
hud soap, ana then rlna* with dear, cold water.
Tho Blhlo.
ar w. c. r. cuonomr.
The Blblel yceltls the star that guides on our
way to heaven,
But there’* another, brighter tor, to penitents In
merer given.
A hop* In Christ, wllhont It none can travel Ar
that thorny road.
Where tear* and bloody eweat and groups proclaim
tho refferiog son of Ood. n
WP acayjtt.ioba, tha crown of thorn* thecros*|
tho vinegar and gall, .,
Are landmarks for tha son! that mourn* to find and
crown Blm Lord of AIL
A hop* In Cbrittl O, bloated gift, brought by tha
Boly Ghost from heaven;
Tha ins that gilds lire's gloomy path, and witneia
our ilna forgiven.
Lord let this hope, In II re. In death ne'r from my
peaceful breast be riven,
Blpened to certainty by filth, Its ends a crown of
life In heaven,
On hope In Christ’s triumphant wing, whondeath
my aourfrom earth shall user,
Angela shall hear ms home, lo ling glory and
prala* to Christ forever.
To Kup Apples In Winter.
Ftom tho American AgricnltnrUL
Tha great aocrel of keeping apple* through the;
winter is toiler* them In* trail vaattlaud room
or caller that la kept as naar tha fratslag point aa
possible wllhont aontaUy fratslag tho apple* AP->
plea and potatoes should never bo kept In Uto
lame' cellar, or If this unavoidable, the potttosa
should be kept In tttd warmoat part of th* oeUar,
and the banal* of apolaa. well headed np, near
tba window* where, on fiaya when tho alront-
elds la only a few degrees above fraaimg, they can
b* maud to a cold trees* from theopen window*,
wi Ur. at the same llmo, tho atmosphere In .the
part of the cellar whan tha poUtom are keptdoee.
not fall below forty degree* With a thermometer (,
In th* nllar It la qnm poatlbte to oooP.off the
apples wllhont lnlnrmg the poutosa. Do not on-
head bairels until th* apple* are wanted. It la
rarely a good plan to sort over too apples to rlek
out lire rotten coca Better let them remain no-
dlsiurbtd. Apples In. ripening give off oartmola
sold, which eanaot Ire allowed to accumulate In
I hr hens* cellar, bnt mnat be removed
the largest trees for their ego I ever saw. Mr.
Thomson roots them for catting* whloh reader*
thi m more valuable than tho grafted trees: ho
■site them very reasonably, only 91 par doaen for
trait one scar old, which are muon hotter for
planting than tho older growth, they grow off
better and are more apt to uto.
Mr* A. F, Smith, Blorharon, Lincoln county
Min.—1 will ask to gain admlnloa Into the Wo
man’* Kingdom. I appreciate tho privilege and I
like so much to read the many instructive letter*
that I NO In each copy of your paper, whloh la a
welcome visitor weekly with my little family. I
hope target boiler acquainted In tho totnre. I
wbh tho editress to give me the name of the llltlo
girl who wauled the portage sumps,1 hero several
hundred for her, the oopy that contained the
request haa* been misplaced. Beat withes for the
■ncccaa of your paper and Woman's Kingdom.
Note-fond the stamp* to Mias N. KUaabotk
Moore, Divine, Tenn.
Mr* Mtchal Key, Hamilton, Al*-By reading
the correspondence In Kingdom I litre, to aoms
extent become acquainted with tho writer* al
though I am a tout rtraoger to them. I waa horn
and railed In lonthsrest Georgia, and I loro old
Georgia, 1 lore her people and everything eon
aided with her. Wa have been taking roar pa
per several ycara and have sent several dubs. It
Is the heat paper extant-good In evere depart
ment; It fa uke having nn old friend stay all
slsbt with yon and tell you all about oldfrlonda
and acquaintance* I often go back. In Imagina
tion, end lire over again my Georgia life, and torn
over the leave* la memory's album, and there gate
on pleasant faeaa of friends and relatives that hare
beep indelibly drguarotyed on raemory’a tablet.
White many pleaaant. reminiscence* and Under
memories are awakened. If enrol ms old Uaor-
Whltewrlght, Tex.-Dcar readers of the King
dom- I tuppoao you ham all hoard of tho cow boy
evangelist. Be ha* just oloaed a meeting her*
Be la quite an interesting speaker. On Brat hear
ing him on* hardly tblnka him salted to bis voca
tion. bnt hearing make na understand. Wo cans
not tell how mneh we prise tula excellent pipe*
what would (he world dowiioont year retlelng
entreat Wa find Iho moat excellent ruler tor train
log children. Wo send you tba following poem,
If yon think It worthy a place In your corner.
Note-Sorry wo did not have room for the
poem.
Mra.B. P. Torbert, Old Spring Hill, Mtresgd
ronnty. Ate.-I with to correapond With aomo
young Mdy who wishes to got * homo to do house
work. By writing lo nta iho can get particular*
1 wish ono of good character.
lira W. B. J<(Trisa, rarryvlll* Ala.—If "Nora't
will send me some sample! of her lace, croobet
etc., remap* I will bay some of it, and will try to
get other ladles lo parch am also. Her purpose la
a noble one, aid sboabonld be enoonraged labor
good work by gll who are Interested in the causa
< a>ta >> htoeibak< example Is worthy tho notice, or
G, -T.-I-have bean a silent admirer ofWoman’g
Kingdom for along, long Ume: alwaya welcome i(
every week. As It I* loo. a kind of mutual aid
department, will yon please Inquire through tha
column* Hlbare 1* * family who uaado a gover
ness tor three or four small oblldna. and to help
do tbs family sewlogT Will taka th* greatest
pleasure loth* children at all time* walk. talk,
and b* with them all that Is necessity. I hare had
lomoexperiann* with children and can manage
them very nicety. If there to noon* desiring
tba above, I would ilk* lo become tho oompanlon
of seme good lady. lama girl of eighteen sum
mers, and controlled and wining to work tor my
own support. Iwlahtoaoeurathonorttloo for too
beginning of Ike now year, and If I am so torta-
nate as to secure the poiltloa of either, will outer
Into tho work with all eatnertnos* and will en
deavor wltn the best of my ability to ptreae those
tor whom I may work. By aiding mo In this I will,
b* moat grateful My addicts can ho obtained
ftom tho edttrca*
I HI- EDUrr cciih, uui muss us, ivswin Or VShm-
latlon. Thte dateterioas ga* oarboolo Mil aids
In p eservlng the frail, anditlsonooftnoadvan-
taitaor an onteldo eeUar that this can hi allowed
u/remain.
Wire Briaf*
From Ladles Horn* Joemal.
Mothers or tellurs Who oonflne their pnnlah-
ment of their children to tbnata ol telling th*
other parent A>* laying np a store ot future trouble
Her themselves, betide* showing themlalvaa to the
children In lb* prsNnl, In a very unonvlaMo light
as v ask, contempublo ereaturg*
Fat year dinner at an hoar (bo It early or late)
yen havattau to -digest U. Tha blood, like
ng els* in the s conomy of nature cannot oc-
CIDHUI Hk USV VBBio 9
scat lb* tend, ibt
hurt lad dinner Its t
from dinners eaten ■
la orer.
At military dlaclpllnoia to th* army, so Is art-
qnette to society: It la the framowstik upon whloh
all (octal Uto la krallt- and without whloh tha
hid*
And
plea or hi
a prickly
:kly hedge; • rampart wh'eh, white It re-
poises all who come near, will Just aa surely
thrust It* spin** Into hlsowa awl, ahould ho de
nes all who come near,
..mat It* spine* Into hlae '
at re to approach another,
Bo not he alarmed when your children dlaUka
Iha drudgery of study, In sola* Infant mind*.tlu
Ion of atody la Innate, but th* "dartre tor educa
tion for education's fake,” tha knowledge of tk*
lesMty a* well astbe.appreciation or Ita value,
HVaP tblais that only cam* with mum .amount
ofeipcrienc*. Toronto thte experience does not
come as tally sale other*. And often iha vary
children of when the pirenuhavaaaortdaapalrod,
Th* ad via* given by an old honsakaapar to a
daughter who waa IhclloerUofiod fault with tht.
monotony of everyday’jtie, is equally applisabl*
lo all th* dnttet of this world.
Try It mothsn and
Mr* Ham D- Laaaaby, Alkln* Fop* county.
Ark.—I aetioalaagv th* nortpf of eta dollar
frt m unknown friend, tor which aho wlU plaaaa
earn my hear Util thaal*
A. T, Ox'ard. A1*-“H. W. Carthago, o*.
wtsbre to know where aha on oroeore th* U
Out* prat tor plan tin* Ibis toll 1 would adtl-a
her ro procure tree* directly tnm W. W. Thun
SOB’* La Out* aaracry. It*villa. Lea eiouty,
O* 1 hare aataabaamltol bast aow three years
old. Which I putekaasd rfrem that naraary two
itnce; they are now the
■ Miss U„ Buffalo L-Bprlcg* V*—WlU aoma o
the tedlca of Woman's Kingdom aaalst two Vir
ginia girt* to secure positions as taaober* One
teaches Latin, French, muilc. titman and Eng
lish, the other the usual English branches. They
will ttaeh on moderate teim* aa rboy wish to'
spend tha winter In the south. Good receipt fir
brown sugar Icing: Three fourth pound sugar,'
nlno tahlcspronstoi of water, cook until It Kirs,
then beat gradually Into It tha whites of two egga,
reason with vanilla, EdittcM has my addrai*
John H. Evans, Ogeeohre, Ga.—I ndttcad an ad
fvCnliemant In' Wbman'a-'Kidgdom of a tely that
'WaUtatogotaslRixtlonin lower Ocorita or Flor
ida aa a teacher, bnt she does not ray whether sbo
teaches moate 1 lire In Screven county, slaty
mllea above Bsmnnah and near No. e. Ueutral
railroad Hava a very oomfortabto dwelllog wlut
four fire place* and I nave two daughters thlrtoau
and flftren yrara old, who have studied marie
some tiros and ar* nrelty woll advanowi in tho
Exglish branebe* If this lady whose notice I taw.
Bath.—I hsvo been thinking tor along time of
writing to Woman’s Kingdom, but hare alwaya
toll Incompftent I will try npw, as I think It’
tba Uat way of txpreaatng my appnetetiou of;
your paper- I bop* to b* able to send a club by.
tho trma wo hereto renew, whloh will bo riorea-i
her. 1 could not do without Woman’s Kingdom,
and Bill Asp and Annthuste: I am liao ta* child-
-dren. lt^lak !*nareptecu^anougbte^haad*ny (
1
else some time agoforwsabUtg with Doblire’ clec -
tilesecp. I find It a auodwag-if potash soap Is
used hr edict aliitla srurite of. turpeuttno In bolt-,
Ing. If th# ladle*, thal hay# thrlr washing to dol
will try ittbey will find Jt much carter man tbs,
old way of ruhlof on tho walk board. I alwa’g
,latch ono day and Iren th* next, and-1 get atom-
pots-b soap once or twlo* a week, mix the soap
with maeL
Uollne.-Thc sweet, aerene October daya have!
mas ones autre, “tba maple baa turned to crim-t
ton nod th* saswlMa to gold.” Those am Indeed
that grow tn aoeb profuarton omongt
date* of north Gaorgta.
"ret Iha ahorva of earth and heaven
Mset tad mlngte In tba bltt*’ •
geveral friends and myrelf want cat on a gatm-
Ine "roustydlne" ban* aa Batey Hamilton saga,
ntnseadlncs makes excellent Jolly and preserve*
No doubt many of tham are buoy sow la pr 'par
ing tbs m for winter, and when ttoaaalorely Indian
mini day* hare drllwd ua onward toadreary,
lcaflraa Doctmfcer. tha kooNkeanan oau gtth-n
arnnod tbetrcosv firesides and wlib books, g oaf
ire]low, rosy cheeked apple* end nuts In reach,
ran dream of their wall filled closctt-filled with:
th* master's golden fra!lags by tbvlr own •ten-
car brown hand* Will *M amna kind member,
of Woman's Kingdom asaktt a “fellow alster*’ tui
nhlaln a situation as wslitant teacher or to taka
charge of a email school? Rave bad expartreee
and caa alva tho beat ofrebreana* The edltreu
will tornuh my address on application. >
M.B H., Moutgomery, Ala-ify tutor Hour of
Iha aabserfbetsto your aplgndld paptr. Us weekly,
arrival if alwaya hatlad with delight by avsryl
nember of onr house hold. Will any kind readetf
of Iha Woman's Kingdom aaalrf mo Insaearifta a!
position? 1 teach English, malhamaite* Latin.,
Frcntb, piano, goiter and vocalisation. Hava ba t
several years experience. Tha editress baa my.
Only ah top.
When catarrh hat progressed to a certain
orient, It ta only a atop to that terribly fatal
disrate, oenanmpUan. If yon have catarrh,
even slightly, It la a terrible mistake to allow
It to eentufia lie coarea unchecked. If you
will only road, you will find cbnclnriv* raaa-
ona why yon should taka Hood'a 8 arts partite
tor catarrh, in th* at* tent ante of many poopla
who lav* been completely cured of tht* *11*-
caieln ItajnMt aavera form. Staff for boot
rontalnlag abundant avidonoa, to C. L Hoed
ff Co., proprietors of Hood’a Sana; arf 11a, Low-
all, Mate. j
Mxa I.TLT.TX Dxvtaxox Bekkir oomMarr
"drilab'flfily, Ir.coasistent a ataia* of liberty am.
brdls d aa a woman In a land what* nu woman has
polliMbribmy." hut aha haa an aboadaae* of
very other klfiiL
AlfGOSTHBA BITTERS were prepared by
Dr. J. 0. B. Stegert tor hla private aa* Their
repotation it each to-day that they her* be
come generally known aa th* bast appetising
tonic,. Beware of eonnterfisil* Aak year gro
cer or druggist tor gannina article, Bgauc-
land by Dr. J. G. B. Sjegert A Son*
_ -Uoaal HNaLMacon, 0*. eorear Fourth aud,
Poplar mow* half block of oar sM Tfelrty-lva
rests; rep accommodate oa* boa grog rssala
Mss O L Bans*. Uaprowrlatrarotempartyofih*
error.Laos*. Atlanta, trill b* ote
palroa* Fricaa ILfMtoRW
FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS.
Mon for th* Children—The Oonatltutlon's
Tralnlngr SchoolforBova and Girls,
My Maternal Uncla.
BY IltNllY CLSBir,
I bad a sailor uncle once
Who loved a briny breeie,
And. though at aoheol almost a dunes.
Bo fionrbhed on tho o-o-o.
He joined tho loyul nary, when
1 he squad ran took a prise;
And. lighting In the Terrapin,
A tore put oat his 1-11.
Bat rorgeon'a skill and doctor's staff
Worked wonders tor hla views:
And now hla sight la good enough
Tor any man to n-n-n.
Ungrateful nations soon forget
Their friend* aa wall aa fore,
Bnt ha’s In hopes tbs world maty yot
Grant tho reward it o-o-o.
And now retired, secure from harm,
He keep* Mature of bb b,
Ano happt, on hla llute (arm
Contented, taka hla e-o-e.
Correspondence.
Orlandp V. Langley, camp HUL A1*-I am a
country ted fifteen years of age; our homo la fire
miles from Camp HilL Camp Hill is a small town
situated on tha Colombo* and Western railroad.
Wo lira In tbreo hundred ya-ds of a crook, In
which mother catch fish and turtles that sbo de
lights vary much in WlU aomo of thacouslna
wilt* to mi? Anal Suite, 1st your dog alcopWmy
letter; 1 am lore the rats smut got It uso,,,
Ltnnteand Batata Osborn. Kotanvlll* Texan—
We are two slat era aged fourteen aad twelve, and
live in tha Iona star tut* 1 (Ltnnts) would like to
correspond wllh Ora Lea Toggle, aho la my old
friend, lor lllsed la Butoxd ton year* I (Basal*)
would Ilka to correspond with Ote Olive* of Klasl-
me*, Fta. We bare ratallna In Attest* also Bu-
fjid; onr graudmotbes Urea there aad rtherrete-
WllUa D. notion, Hannahatchce, 0*-l #IU
write yon a tow Una* We are having aomo wry
dry weather now, A railroad Is bolug built boot
Lompkln to Bannabatchee; my rather Is going, ta
be an enlinear on Iho road; ho la running a B*w
mill; w* hare Joat moved tha mill to anathaartadj
of timber. I am always glad when Friday cdrarsl
sowecanietTiisroNvrmrnoH. I lore to read
the Young FolXa' column, Bill Arp and ftsiij
Bamllton. 1 thick Ins OowanrOTiow la thirbret
paper In tha world.
Dora Pope, Isao* Ttia*—f have vacaUon now)
myicbool wLlcommenc* tha first of November. I
do not Uke much to go off from homo taaohool, but
knowing tho noooitlty ol an education I will go
without a murmur, liy mama wauur to o locate
Mss
Uc work lorochoi when my Uttta fttanda oooss to
atom* , , |-
.1111* aud Cola Randolph, Dallas, Ark.-Wu arc
nallvo Otorite alrtenln* and twelve yaafa old; wa
leu there over two jaara ago; w* havo.ahaap of
connection! back there we would like to ace. W*
like tollrohere;wollvolnahair mile of Della*
Wa go lo achool and help papa boa and plok cotton
and nalp mama cook, wean dtehea and milk. Pspi
takesdnaC'ossTiroTio.Y,and wolovoto read tha
notes from the IttUo folk* and wo aspect to Hod
ours in tho column,
Ell* Norton, Agate. Ga.—I am a llltlo girt four-
tosn yarn old and wlah to join the happy band of
cousin* Ihavo bean going to aohooL but my
■choollaoutnow. I wlah to mo you Tory much; I
like lo read your letters and tho cousins'. I hare
two peta, a 1ml* dog namo Ftdo and a llltlo tqulr-
relsam* WllUe; I lorethcm dearly. I would ilk*
to correspond with aosno ot th* cousin*
Jesto Clark, Louavllte, Mis*—Will you admit a
country flrl Into your charming clrcte ol yonng
people. My papa Is aauhaoriber lo your papori w*
alllktltvcry much. I like th* Young Folks’
let'are batter than anythin* o'a* cxcopt Aunt
Busla'a leltei* 1 Uko lo read Bill Arp and ltetiy
Hamilton's lotion. I amgolng to aohool now and
Uke my teacher very much.
Nott-Your answer la <$met to J. B. Thomson,
. but yeu ai* too late, . j Jr- j
May Ijonrre. Cooaa, G*.-Aa ft haa bean aomo
time tlnoa I wrote to you I thought,I would write.
Our aohool wilt ho out In dra weak* I would n*
glad to correspond wllh Bnlo Luo, of Clayton.
Ala, and Edith Renfrew, of Flue rod, FI*; wish
they would write fire* I am going to do my beat
and write thte as nicely as J can. Auut Hud' will
yniitcllma whloh lathe capital of Louisiana-
BatouRooi* or New Oilcans? I will close.
Answer-Baton Rout*
Fkrte Smith, Neva, 8. ft—Doar Aunt Suite, will
you alloa another eoutry girl lojotu year sappy
bead? I can enattteti hare placed four qullla;ean
ds any bird ofboenwork. Would Uke to oorre-
■pond with John W, Monro* if ha wUl write dra*
Unnla and Opbolla.Murray, Chandler Springs,
Ate.—WlU you allow two alatere spam In your
■ qur brother takes TuaCaaan-
ivgry much. Our father haa
Plaoaipurnontela thirty mUMsaulh.,
We stay at hq me In winter. and hare Uaauiamar.
Tilt la a .dallght
Al*—niu you auow
valuable columns?, Qui
urn of. wCAljJlkott vg
now and help ua gather hlokoryunt* -
William 8te*te> Chet okra Mill* c*—I am sight
yiaraoldand go toachooli lam Mudylng third,
r. Oder. apclUng, arithmsUo and goography, I toed
the talvca. chicken* aud pigs; 1 am try lag to rates
ua* guinea* bars anon nearly half grown.
I live In Iho country and haraauch antoa
tlm* Iwtshyouwuhoratogamuveadlue nui
wo Jlvo.near iho river aad ws
lug with us: „.v — >«« ..
after tham lute boa* Lore to Auut
i hunt
s'’, B
Clarkaavilte, Ca.-l am a mite mountain girl
twelve ycaia old and wolgh only llxty-ol
poandc. 1 go to school to a vary nta* lady:
reboot houae la just below our bona* and
not hare far logo. If the couslna will
dlowlog quest loo* in proper order, tt
to ana a era will coll th* namo of the writer:
Who waa tba oldaat man?
Whs waa killed by hla brother? .
Who waa Iha wife ollreae? i j
Wu Abla oid< r or yougaa than Date?
W bat man did Chriat tala* from tha dead?
Who wu the atatar-tn-lawof Ruth? , i
Who wu killed by tho aide Of th* Ark? i <
In where field did Ruth glean?
Who wu Ua father of base?
What as bar same has 8 aula Clause? <
Who walked with God? , I
Whohroam# the wife of Boas?
Note—The children can amnio thgmsstre* find
ing out this Util* girl’* namo. bnt wa mni&nbt
bare room to publish tba anasrar. . ,-,-d
— . i lull
Cor* L. McKay, Leaf, Green Co., MI«‘.t-Hefo
cornea a cooptry girl knocking tor adattlteuooln
yi nr band of court n* t will Just tell you where I
lire: In the fork of Leaf aud Chlckaaawhs rirerr,
whlohlaavviyloneaomo place. I wish Iouuld
eeesomeoftliecou.inssndgetcoulk to them, 1
know I would Ilk# them; I would Htatobavstaolr
pkovXropha to put In my new album which ! got
uapriao at achooL will aoms of tha outlaid!
psetu sand m* the words to Mtente La*
A. L. Bowden, Bockcnannen, A!*-D*ar Ann!
ftuslf.laufn Hu Youag Folks’ department in
Tax Coarrmyion where James L L Koto mala
•narethlni that will help hla brother's dysMpvls.
iriowUlsat dogwood, lark, ptaloff the ooMd*
and chaw th* luuar bark and swallow th* jalaa-. It
will giro more relief than aU tha medtetoas be
errs baa lekm;don't make hltteraoflL as whisky
hurts tower than Iho hark can cur* I usd you
laioa tor Iho Invalid hoy. I taka Tus Con-
a, hot am too old ta write tw th* ehll-
die! a’ column, I am staty-toor years old.
KoM-Xh* sumps hare both sent.
Lola Pool, Anflirson. ft. 8-1 bate only on*
•isier and oa* hrosher; my little brother Ms a pair
of Aagore goat* their names an Batey Hamilton
and Bill Arp 1 am golag tosohooL I can cork
tSSSSidK«£S
rotes’ '
Gertrude Jor.ten, Amaricut, (l*-I am Steven
years old Icaa't wrt'* very welL I bareUo
pals; I Mv* one black ktttoa, tteaamsla Kiok. I
bare tear slitera ard oo# baby hra'Mr, h» nanre
Is Greree Washington t hare ono dog aad one
great Mg ca* hla earn* I* Brewaar.
Erne* Carr. WbF* Food, hla-I am a girt roar
tses. years obi aad sraigk IMpound*. I harerereo
btrtbssa awd twortsler* My pan* la a farmer. Wo
rake Tire CoysrivmoN ard ornld Sot do without
Will urn* OHM
words of “Annte Laumr ■ I will elou for this Ume.
Jimmie Belle Polk, Atlanta, 0*—The pleasant
monthsof vacation havo ended, I enjoyed them
very much, though I havo neither brother nor
slater to play with, hut Grandma Cheshire and 1
roved tne beautiful finest and gathered dowers. ~
am going lo school to a Presbyterian minister
hate six itudlc* I am eleren years old.
Willie Hanna. Jasper, Pl*-I am a little Florida
girl I am ten year* old and wish to tell you of my
two little nephews and llute nteoo, I have such a
nice time wllh them. Wc have a missionary
icelely called Orange Bloaiom, it numbers about
thirty; I am treasurer and wo hope to do great
goad.
MamteCasey, OxfonlTTl*—I am a Utile girl
twelve yean old; go to sonool and havo ala
tlbdlc* I have no pete except some sweet little
chicken* I live one mile from Oxford, out In tho
country, and I have a nice tlm* rambling through
Ibawoodaxatberinf beantltul wild fioware. Aunt
fins!* oh! how I with you woro hat* to help ere sat
hickorynuts thtarfInter. I havo one brother and
alsicrvoongcr tnan myrelf. I foci ao aorry for Itttla
Mattie Waugh. Thing wo ahoald be to thankful
to ood for hea th.
Savannah Morgan. Tuakcgce, Ata.-I am always
x'adlogctlhe cawvpapcr >o I can read the little
tattu* lam eleven years old. I have written
wu directed wrong; ao
...J again. Much loro to
cowin*
UlteM. Dantorth.Slralburg.-l have boon think
ing for some time that I would writ* you a UUIo
letter. W* lire In lb* country and hav* vary tow
neighbor* lama little gill twelvo year* old.
Wa have a very nlo* homo. My tether doer not
take jour paper, I wish ho did: I like toivad
Betsy Hamilton and BIU Arp. I hops you will
ruiiwtr my tetter soon.
Llllah Keel, Bhalby Iron Work*, Al*—! did not
hoar th* earthquake, bnt mama told mo of it aost
morning, lam going to reboot now. I had a pot
oat named Jim. ha died and mv ltitlo brother and
I buried him. 1 havo a pst dog named Don. I
bar* aft undo living It Atlanta.
John U. Dycbae, Dlacirlllc, B. c-Aftoi admir
ing lb* Yoong Folks' corner for anmellma In
sllenc* 1 have st leit concluded to become your
correspondent ftom this place. I am fifteen years
old and aland are teat and tour Inches In height
and weigh 1'JS pound* w# wen ahaktn up pretty
bMly by Uto aarthquak* about to o'clock oolhe
vvenlna cf Auacrtlist, aud there bu torn several
'ftfrtrptlblc shakes since. I lire fire miteafrom
Btackvltla and eevrrfMtas from Barawall. I hare
quitsanunbarorAWitVu living la Gaorglg, an
tmalo In HawklnHlIlo and also an aunt and
•sTCfalcominalnllulloek county; but It thla let
ter attain print I will hare another aunt and
seratal hundred couslna scattered orar thla broad
ffamato —— —
Auht unite aad the cowin*
hundred cooalna aoaUarad orar thla broad
mJamdSasgi
tut bean made manircat to au that
“Vicelaamomtarofsuch frightful mien
That to b* hated Mode bug to ho saan.
cepttor your scr* f p trook 111 ' 11 ,<W W|U M '
XlteB. Hagan, Hickman, Ky.-We don’t Uto
Tus CoKsmimox bnt our oosnla doea that boards
with na, and 1 gat toioad Horary wukt I now
miss a number. W* bar* a very small totally; my
mother Is a widow. I bare two brothers and thar
are bad boyaand l ist mad with Uiwaaoma tleaat,
buUwondarwhall ooold do wltboot them, f
would na vary loooaomo.. Father died when I wu
but fit* years old, and 1 hare oarer known a
father’s care, boll would rather loom my father
than my mother. I wanltoaakthaoouilnilfttrey
aver heard a rtgro preach; X did lut nigh* and ho
preached a vary good sermon. Tho white tolks of
Hickman invlttd him to proaoh at thslr ohnrob:
they wanted lo hit a negro preach; hawua
tolerable old dtrkty. I would like to correspond
wlib lonreo'the cumins. 1 would like to oorra-
spotdwIthW.H Oliver, If ho will write first, and
anyone that will write lo me 1 wlU auiwarTd
am fifteen years old.
Annto Alston and Lolls Jones, BatesvlUa, Mia*—
Wa era two frlcnfia; both toorteon veara of ago. W*
go to school and are lu the same etas* 1 (Leila)
have written onco before, but It wu not published,
and 1 think Iho wastebasket mast hero gotten lr,
’ where It la shallow, end also hunting grapes and
mweadiut* Wc go riding nearly every evening
and goont by Annie’* because tho road* ar* good.
1 would hht to correspond with Xdlth Keuftow,
Plukroft, FI*, ffsho will writefirat, or anyotibo
other cousins. I (Annie) lira a mile from town. I
hare two sisters and a hrolhar; both of my atstars
art yoongt'than myae'r, but my brother la older,
Wa look many-long strolls IblsinmmarafliirgrapM,
muscadines and wild Don era Tba TaUabatohao
riverlaamtla behind.our house
fli c ttmo fishing tn ik Wo hare kg
way to school every more lug. Iwi
respond wllh Lila Mary rr-apwao, Macon, G*, or
any othar oonaln If they will write first.
Famralo T. Taylor, Kharoo,; o*-I am allttto
boy nlnayiaraold. This It my. grit attempt-to
write loyou;l bare bare tblnklaga long tin that
1 would writ*. 1 want to school Ibo first of this
yrar until VacaUon and I stopped and 1st Iho otbsrti
my two sister* go neat term. I catty tha now off
and bring bar home every day. 1 help tuna do
moat any IRUa thing that comas to hand,cut wood,
lota water, pick npehlpa and mak* fire* I got
twalre pemidae rigs and ret them under an old
saw « oV VSSitt S? moMadlot,
cblt qurpln and blekonnut hunting; hare atoms
brulNann my toot; oh, boar IMy did hurt, I
would Ilk* lute* you very muoh Aunt Boric.
Daisy Morgan, Knocks, a*-I thought I would
writ* and tell you bow wa toll tha night of IM
eaitbquak*. Wa west Uktyoaiulf. Alt ntyhalp-
lea* Pap* **d my broAhtn ware goM. to ibt de
bate about two mllfa off aad did not gat horn* u la
in on# o’clock; wo ware not badly frightened hat
It msdo us tool nry badly. Tha Unto oau ware
all asleep, so mam* and I war* alooa and sat np
until papacama homo, and found they had bad
a real langkabla lima alum MIL Anal ttuala, I
wish yon wnald write • very wuk; 1 woo
—* .—
KSAJS?»
Bovariy R. WllUaa* Frodente, Ala—-Aa I have
never mn cny letters from thte part of Alabama I
thought 1 would write. 1 lire oo* mite tart of
Fndonla, which la a vary pleasant llute vlllago
terra mllea west of lha Cbattebonchoa rirer and
nlaa mllea from Wasi Poln* Oa„ the nearest rall-
roadatatlcn. 1 went to aohool last year but am
■ r’lW.w e'ws
S&"
canbar
spend with mo.
Is talma EsolL Eatonlon, G*-J am a llute
cooatry girl fourisen years old. My pip* Is a
fanner and ateo a anbaeribar us your valuable
paper. I am not going to acboof now, bnt would
jjkaI*go. Ibavatwo listen and two bntbtn,
Ynu all can’t Irotslo* bow moeh I enjoy Belay
Hamilton tad Unci* Beaus; I wish UMy would
write r vs ry week. I have no pels axoret a a wart
little Ilatsr filiscn months old I would lika to dor-
rosyBad with some isf tho girl emsaln* I send you
a raid for your scrap book. 1 still clou wiib many
kind wlsbu tor Anal ana w and IM o*atla*
Jobnnie W. Alexander. Hold Spring* Qi—Mr
ncotetekrsyonrgood paper. I love to road Aunt
Paste aad tba cousins' tetter* I go to HabMiu
school aad Ilka ft ao much. Mama dlad steal
wuom year old. I Use with my unci* and tan':
srsndma lives wUh usiah* la stably Ova years aid,
W* toll Urn caribqnaka, but It did no harm but
■ear* a* It wu ftroay lo rrad yonr tatter sod
thick abc,ur the little di g making such a racket. |
think I he answer w B. J. Thompson's question tv
Of. s kies o* Bsahcn I gneu tba newer io
c a-Ota’s udOta. “they are bote light whan tkoy
At." 1 tend yea onu rtmj card*
May Greer, Cbeocatecco, Ala-1 was ten roar-
old last Mm day, I want U) tell you of a pleaaant
da? 1 spsnton tb* Hat ol Autuvi. it wu my dear
graadfa’i birthday. Ha wanted all hla children
and paidellldraa lobe wllh him that day, and
wc were all then.-O wbat a utesMUt time wo
bad. Wc laughed sad talked and ployed gsmtv
end •» nog; teen whin tea dayto pteasur* were
assad onr yoonaar life tonarea bappyoldsge.
Aaattoste, fata aeon a good Cb lulsu, and -so
knowwbtn bitlltobcra u ended hu win enter
upon Usraa! prepared lortbou who lore ood.
Lfrrie Began. Charicstsn, Mlas-1 am allttle
girl tso years old; have s pleasant home In Ua
rasa try oa* mite and a half from Charleston,
f rsao O. B. R ’r tetter la yrmr paper and thnoghr
I- vary good. I will try lo aaswer boom of hla
qwltao* Down hero we atay au'i orer ban-vra
come teat lag priaoo baas aad two Is a hundred
all hid; aad w* bant mucadlacaj wo gather rej
sntnmn leaves to mskosnsbc* I hsvo cnoslsier
•nd ono brother; he Is a cripple;! nm tho ones’,
but mama h«i ralsbd ooo of mv cousins from
eighteen months old; she Is now Df.cou years old;
•ho wu •• onr sitter: my sitter, brother tnd I all
call her sister. I like Tire oouinutiog very
vary much; I retd It every week. I wrote to you
ores before, but It wm nevor published. Auut
Susie, 1 would like to muohif yna wvsuld bead tho
column with your picture; It would be so nice.
Myitis Caulhen, Sulphur Sprioca, Visa.-Phue
allow mo lo Join yonr happy baud, although my
pap* doea not take Tua constitution, but oouiln
WlUlaFowter does, and when ho finisher reading
11 he la kind enough to ta t me read Uw. letter* ftom
tho llltlo folk* 1'pt aimsU girl tvelvo jenti of
ago. Vfo havo a vary quite country home with
cool and shaded lawns for playing ore ha*, t
hav* two slaters, ono of wli'ch giaduaiod at tha
Union Female college, lu Oxford, mu*, and two
sweet little brothers. Wo are not going to ajbool
now, hot will start again soon. I tnlnk GooriU a
dearold state. My grandparo ts earns- from Geor
gia, and I hays aoma cousins w Angaria now.
EmmaL Robert* McDonald, Oa—I lire In ono
mile of MoDonald. 1 am eleven yean or age,
havenopeU acocpt tlx pig* I bars ona titter
and three brother* My papa ta a farmer. 1 Ilka
to read Bill Arp,- Betsy Hamilton and tha ahllf
Crons' column. I would Ilk* to correspond with
Fannie Bvllo Vinson, Fort Valiev, ua. I send a
card tor rout a bum. Much lore to Aunt Suite oul
theormtln*
Ophelia Willingham,Oladtavltle, Ga — 1 am only
a little country girl nln* yotra old. I can cook,'
wash dlshta and help n right smart about tho
bonro. 1 have a riddle I wish aomo of tho Uttlfi
couslna would answer.
There wsa a man of Adam'a no*,
That had a certain dwalllog place,
T'waa not built by human nit;
Brick, tloua, or wood In any part.
T’Uuottn Heaven nor In hall,
Or, on this earth whore people dwell,
Now If you know this man by name,
Tell whara he live* and whtl'abl* namo.
fiophlo Wlnkelmann,Oakl*nd, yit-i hare thrao
etatera and on* brother. Ihavo aomo nice trienda
hero in Oakland that have written to Tea Goutn-
ttvicn 1 would Ilk* for aomo of the cmuloa to
Walter Rowland, Tnseumbto, Ate.—At I hare
not iten any letter* from this part of this slate I
thought I would writ* yon om. I ante boy of
toorteon yean old, I lire In town and go to
school; wc bare about Huron sahotart and a good
loaoher, Fspa keeps* blaoksmlihsnopand mtkes
pUucd'wlilil"; houkw,M,r P*P cr and to wall
Willie B. Johnson, Nolensvlll* Tenn.—I am
thirteen ycara old. Mytoth-rlanfarmorrhsowna
n large farm; ha naa two dab ponds and wo all
have a fine lltac fishing. My brother' take* Tub
CoerrmnoN tnd wc nil enjoy reading ll tut
much. 1 have toortlttera and two brothers; stater,
brother tnd 1 go to school to oor-hroihor.ln-law
about a milt ftom horn* Our baby slater I* fool
years old; theta a great pel. 1 won a prise In
aritbmcllo at school teal aoaaon, It wu a scrap
hook.
Grade rcnnlngton, Troy. Al*—WlU iron admit
* little girl tvelvo years old Into your charming
dfclc? My pap* la an Insuranoo agent, ho takes
Tus Constitution sod thinks It a splendid paper;
1 like BUI Arp and Bata? Hamilton’* and Woman’*
Kingdom. I road a loiter Ironf John M.'Harda
way, Leesburg, Texas; I would Ilka I
with him ir ho wishes I have so _
milk whits eat and fire kittens. Mooli, y
white, and a beautiful Hula black dog.
Willie Bunn, Hanobctter, Ark.—I oomn lo tho
doorknooktog tor admittance Into your happy
drd# of bon and girl* I am a UUIo girl thirteen
ycara old. Iamgolngtoacbodl to my mama. I
would Uko to oxobaogo croohct patterns with
acme of my cousin* 1 can sow, milk, oook, wash
andiron. 1 bare only one staler. Wo tako Tun
CcNnmmoN, and like ll vary much. My tathot
ta dead, but 1 hast a step lather, and ho Is vory
kind to mo. We lire clow io a church whoro ire
can go ncarlyovory Buuday.
a ixnnlo Bralth, Cork, Os.-l nm lu rav four
teenth year. My honta Is tn a vory prottr Rrova
near the Kaat Tehnesse, Virginia and Ooorgla rail
road. M? brother got bin leg broken two weeka
ago at cur glnhonse; ha bav to lie In bed; hla namo
laGualare- 1 hare been pfekliur cotton aiuouxihool
clornhG'nilave and m?i
wd 1(11 pouude In
one di'y baton he goi ri’/gtroken. (iiM'AVe «ud
miioHuro fretUnv up old burai* for tlm llltlo
crJppjo boy in huu; wbM w» >«r
ao* two boodfod A
Jolla A. Dorter, Morgan, G*—I am allttloglr!
twelve ycara of age. I bare no papa, bo hu been
dead osar twelve jtut; 1 never have teen him. I
lira wllh my mama six mllea from Murgsu. I
look over the ooneloa' letters llr-t, Uko thorn best:
mama likes Talmtro’s sermon - bml; aim says when
aha doea uot go to church ou Buodty she nan. have
a good ectmiui by los-llug thorn. 1 'bare no
brother nor lister to ptey with mo; 1 lure spot Oco
named llppio.
Jennie Blddall, Calvert, Texu.-I am tim yura
old; have on* Hula brother and two little litters-'
I Mre ban going to aohool Ibr-oyosrs. I am now
In th* third grade; caa rea l aud write and can
play several plccea on tht piano Papa and mam*
Uke* Tug cok-titl’t.on and thin a 1 la great paper.
1 Ilka your'a aud th* marina’ letters. Lucius 8,
Nichols, of Bhtllinan, On., I a nina-aan -sms* iwo
months and nineteen daya old. Tula ta tho Drat
Urn* that I bar* written io you. and lr I soo f
ltUcr In yenr paper I will write you again.
this
EdgarL. Hart, Bocky Mount. N. a—In my drat
tetterl most oongraluteia tho south on Tug OoN-
rmtmoN; It give* m* delight to have my i.amj on
Its lilt ol agent* and as I era dark la tho pseUkTIas
hero I can get subscribers freqieuilr. Rooky
Monmtaapli-asaDio'seoorKOod people, on the
fair i-uaTkr rlrrr; Ithtkaentton. coach and bnasy
factory, Iren wclk», loLai-i-.l waialnmwi. grsd-id
twortwspapera ftmrchurnhaa, five law-
■ehoof*twn
Viola Crosby, Book Korn, Aim—Hart comet a
UlUo girl ftom Alabama lo aar a faw words to you-'
I wrote lo yon boforo that I wm crocheting a tabid
scarf: 1 havo flntahed ft now, Our lit la town
(Back bore,) la very swill, but It Is a rary pleasant
lUite place, aa we h«v* visiters aearly all the time.
1 will tell you bow I look; I nas* bln* aye* rate
skin and auburn hair and weigh gavatiy-tlx
rounds I go lo Niindky school every H inday and
have hail peril Ot tetanus every Huuday tn tea rear.
Aunlhuile, If joiiwll sendmajour plnluralwIU
■and ren mla* I wm send yon a cud toryoor
■crap boob; 1 wUlateoaendyouionie Hover* -
Note-Tbanka tor yonr Uowera anS card.’ If I
bafiapIcioroofmyHlfl would lend you one, but
lam kept to busy I don't hive lima to have
pictures taken.
Turrs
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS, «
disordered liver;
and MALARIA. 3
ItCTO UxaM Boaroftj* arts* Uue^ftmythtsC
the Ulsoasca of tbo La man noe. TImm
nrmptoma indicate Uieir ozutanco: IWm
Appstlls. Bow«U cosilvBg Mak Hf4*
fullneaa mlUr mmttnrn, BTvntonla
• icrtlonof body or mind* ^nirlHlta
•ffoodg IrrlubllUjr of Ls»
•plrlta, A r ««! l «fC or havlsf asglwtii
some duty, INuIncm, FlnlUrlREsUks
]fe*ri t |io|j| htfBrttlts tyMs kluuMla
•»•« I'rliiRp CO.YRTIFATIOwTTmd 4^.
mand U10 us« Of a remoily Umt acta Olroettr
jmthfiLlvor. AaaLlvor vneiilHna TUTT»»
PlfdlaS liavn no o>ioaL Tlwlr action on tba
KUincyau4Skin(aalso prompt; removing
all lmpurltlM through tfieao thrno “sesw
•»«•»* of *»»• BvaUas,** produotmr appa*
tttj-.BoufHl illgoaiioiip regular atnois. nrioar
•UlnauilnvlgorotMhoOv. TOTT'SPO-UI
•“■Ml® nonsaa or Kilpl.u# nor IntarCm
with dally work and arn a iwrfrct
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA*
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