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BinilM’S MNEPffli
—wtx Conducted by MRS. WILLIAM
. A DAY IN AN-ART GALLERY.
t One of the most interos-tbi't places to xl.-it
ITI the national capital I- the beautiful art
gallery—-tho gift of that great philanthrop
ist, W. AV. Corcor-in, of Washington. This
gallery v, as originally on Pennsylvania a ve
nue v.'hcu deed'd to rhe trustees in 1-'53.
and. Mr. Coreeran's own words were that,
“it was designed fcr the encourap’ in nit
of fine art. painting, sculpture, etc." It
was to be. opened to visitor.- without any
charge two days In every week- on other
days a. reasonable charge could be made ,
to apply to current expenses.
T ie gallery was first opened to the public
In IS7I, but It becalm apparent, to the
trustees) that a larger building would bo
required aft-r som< years, ami a ; there
wm no land adjoining the building, they
began looking around for ano-ber site. On
I the 2'iili of Jum'. 1M.3, the foundation of
the present building was laid ami on Jan
uary s, ;.-■ the ’< -j .< of thi:' grand struc
ture w re deliver'd to the trust es.
Tho buildin bad now been occupied one
y< ar. 1 io ia :U! if illy situated on Seven
teenth street, c. in., the grounds in the
rear of the wb.lt' house and to the side !
of the war ami navy dopa rtnmnts. Tho
1 Hiding ... 'i . and 133 feet v. <1
, ' built of white Giorgi.i marble in the Grc-
Ci in style of at"'di ee! tire. The basement. is
o' pink tonite.
The m.'ln entrains-' is, on Seventeenth t
Street. Wide white mi'ble steps, ami on I
each side, of the step- white marble ]••d* s- 1
. - is t from
mold m.ui fi' in tin- lion ; which ctlaed
■ : ? tomb ' e i', rii'ltl. X 11J in St. i’et‘ i 's,
Romo. 1 • ■ through the door, lite
V I.mor i- i. I.i !-bo md by the migiiifi
ceni corridor first entered. The
1 'l' - (lir- . p in the ceiling
al ove, wlilcl i ■ i.-H d by foi ty fluted
•.o.umns of Indian.; ii-m-■: m ■ This entire
flocr it < ivotei] to the > xhib! t'on ol cast ol
i• i. 1,. •. . . . t tn, :..!•• rc-r.aissance
«». c •>.: . In tn. room .-or: 'tmditig this cor
ridor : ' ■ ttnil . ■ ■;■ etc. i Wi.•li I could
t;i\e you '-o' , o die :: ms of art in
t'i had. \ : st ::'.<l long bi fore tho
cast from the w.-l bronz.' gate of the !
baptistery at Flon-m e. Tills east is tn i
bas-r. !;. | «-. .11 «-■ 1-; of ten squill''' panels :
designed from tho Ol T< tame.nt the crea
tion of A ..iin and Eve, tho forbidden fruit
and expu’s'on. Aimth, r pmml has tin- offer
ing of (Tn ord 1 . nl tie killing of
Ah' '. 1 h pnmd has s uno such sc. no
:nd the work i i xqtiisite. There are any
nu über of :■ I iiri ■ . Apollo, M ’t'cury and .
all the v'eim . . yep ev-r In aid of. Ono
<d illy ;«»v ly is of v mis Anaiiyoim ne
I •■im, from the - 'Che godd-•>-• Is nude
t tic n ; and 1. wringing the water
ft">rn h t lou r 1- wks.
Another b . ,;nl piece ~f sculpture Is
the v:'-ilathm of 1.1 i.-.u b.-t b :o . 1 \ir ■ m Ma-
ly. There- v. :i« semetiling imh erilaibl " in
tho pose of tl.eso figures. 'I he Virgin '
st. Hiding looking down on tlm kneeling
figure (>f tilbel.'h, ..nd there is touching
pat.lms in fi: e\j>ress i-m of the lovely
free- tile sempior Ims ’. o.’.n the a most
Ufe-iiko biff renoe in the s of the two
women; jn tho older woman os sl.ie kneels
can be seen th.- signs of ie ■ in t.ie • re .. i
of the neck and ue h.iims as she extends
them to Mar.v wm< vem t- . .re b- :ms
with the imp", s ' youth.
Tbit We must not : ' .y longer n thia h.Td.
for the day is p.'s; ng ns wo iirmcr ‘beicre
each new Is luty.
Directly in front < f ymi ns y a inter the
gallery from the in ain 'loor is site most ini
\ posing stairway <:•. ■ r seen. 'I hi wiiite m .r
--j bio steps of this gr.'imi st;ii ri'.ir. lire iificen
I font, wide, of ver;,- :.'y ■ •••ni:; on e;mli
'»e statues of g ■ ! a id iookm.t
appears 1> i •
temple, but you tind it a r . ! - v 'L. 1
stands the figure of A ititsttm <' I'wnr. 'I lie
effect o' Chis stairway .- bm. mid
tion. Just ■' divide
H”d either side leads ' m m o the upi""’
' -.li! fre
I 'ill Is alro sitiiporti d by large fluted pil
;-s of Indian.'! i’m■ -s.■ aic•
I), tiro ' ent r of this ir.iT is mi" of the
p !ecrs of ■’■ ■■ ■ ■ ' - I,n A I
. . figure of > '.p<> c.on 1; bit icight _o.
this figure is even f■■••'. three .:•• tes Na
. i. . a. ' 1 in an immi nse ehalt with
y.s ..n.peiT 'round him; it r. pre .•,.■« h m
, ■ ■ md r.s you st .nd and Io
thi- - '.l. drop r.g expres but of .m
it I ' " yOU f " lly
. (h .; th. • d is n >r an I hi; clo''.-
' ddep.rt d . . .... . -
thb < "dlj lure « .
’ ... iiocrwoys wiili eliding door.' |
' • l '^ P> ~ iu::1 , i)> ils sailor I
i. i.' the
-
■ ' -.-1
picture befm.. Wb.hh or.;, stands
, 11-bouud r the sc. lie wln re 'lo
. ; ;. ~ . ,mpO-
, i,i ■ rec.uii m Th< great mu-
...i . ’.• p.".0-vs In a. large
' ■ v ■. ,| .pen Uirnwn armmd
: ' . ■ f' ttt
, i thin ■■ ii a ■ h . n.ls ho holds
.c.-et of ni.rie. Around a piano I
Aunds eight oi nine m i lans with music
tl-. ..' hands Iwi ■ ry • is tun."a i
to the dying man. < >v< r 'th ■ b ek <>f h ■ '
it b an; a woman w • • xpre-sion as ,
a'.- ■"az '• yit ' z '' ' ' ! ''' '’’ 1 ‘ I
iU' . d.i ted . .
, , r-,r-siwav look in th mus'eian
that, makes or.e I •!i s >1 l! ’' "•> !1 ' ■ |
t; IC cclm of his own r. mr. in in. ;
boyoiid. Tho whole p.' tun, is jitdesei ib ■ ..y |
.. president's gall'ry is lull oi ini' .' t. ,
t, ;.-. , po.tr. - of . very P side... .'rmn |
rp-arge \V.;s)iim.'.tcn to Gr..v. .■ < -w I’T . ( .
.iji, for Harrison .iml MKiul y is]
Ktlil to i'.- Idled.
I J.., old w< .try f oil did * try tn toll vou |
n-m-e. Cbarlotb Cindiy's ■ '.•’■■t lool’S ]
at , u through ■ p> ts.on : S■■ •■.
r.viiie'it, .' pring s!10 "' i-<' r ’Ts rn- -t >ou ,
, ;1 .very side. S.n >1 r ms of art bang ,
w.rh 1 ■ ■
■ ’<il'-os and one is truly b. wii !■ t.-d as . a'-h '
' no'w 'h.r .tv Is ■.'■■■■"' •' >' '>• Is b-.'-d I
' delightfully .-.nd pro.,: b]y nt la Mils I
mncnificent buildimr. and mine thousa ~d.i I
■'/ .. .... t. .. nu morj • ■ ■ man |
.. ; . ■ r ■ . ....
... ..I. '' Ki;; " I
' KINGDOM CORRESPO DENCE.
Mu rd'.ek, llwr; n. Ah?,.—
T o >rv of the readers know where a nice
young' lady with no f.-.tler ,r mother
' could ge a good hot.-, a- .'uw'd- -per.
L Sb" can sew and t>nd to ci. -If". ; n
I fset : S competent to ttrud to
I of
® VO - • 'Uli : ;<nd e-s . to Tt aim ; m.
«l,k' ; ■•’ willim: to ' ’he Targe o i- homo I
when the > ' 1 ' “ Is
dead. The young Indy is whrtby of a nice
homo, and can give good referen :es, and
Will thank you for help.
W. W. W.-Minnehaha Falls.—ln answer
to inquiry In your issue of March 7th of
Mrs. ]•'. McCullough, Hens m, S. C„ please
say that a mixture composed of ><tmil
parts of brown sugar ami iin ■ (or crush'd)
salt Is one of the best of cat.-irrah '.eme
ciies In use, ami evidently harmless.
Mrs. W. C. Wood, Chattoogaville, Ga.—
Will some one tell mo where I can pur
chase the “Culprit Fay," by Joseph Rod
man Drake? Will any one send mo t' o
poem, "Sister and I'" If they will 1 shall
esteem It a great favor and will endeavor
In some way io return it.
Mrs. Kato W Ihes'lcy. John ton Sta
tion, Ga. I am delighted to have Ibe
Constitution among our mail once more.
Ploare say to the Kingdom rviders that
I will send seed of the I Hack Giant sun- I
flower, garden lemon and egg plant to
those who want them (all ff sh seed of ;
my own garden), provided tlmy son'!
stamps for mailing same. Also kayo
something of Interest to those who antie
fpate making pre.-erv< s and pi' i.i' ot
the uat . .melon rinds. The garden I'-inon
makes dellgldful prcs'TV.s and j>. R" •).
Will give my expi rlelice in pr. .--ervmg
and pickling If wanted.
M’s. It. W. Walker, Cambria, Tenn.—
Pending Mrs. A. M. Roihli r let o r of
last week on the okl-fashloned hog killings
of fifty yiars ago eattsed mo to think that
the fashion for killing’ and disposing of
hogs does not enaufie with t!. ; years for
our tniani.T of k Hing hogs this winter
-■ u meal with the in it ■■ r of our ■
grandmothers' (lavs. I read so many ape i’-
did letters from the sisters in oil'- dear
Ohl soufln rn p '."-r I am a young I:>’US< -
keeper mid ■■ it ■ ' ' ' ,! ’
tb,-. p inedorn I /.'bj- aer. v. ,tii Mr '.
.1 c Swain wiLli rei ’ ismg o
. hililren. I hav- two children, a. boy and
a girl, and I find ."o mm h 'Ilf!'" n■■ n
their dispositions that the mod" of govern
ment for one Is not suited to the ollr ..
Mrs. Martha J. Film. British, Al t -I i '.’
an inquiry in Woman's Kingdom for the
extermination of moles. I have :> pi.int
that exterminates moles and I ''''ll send
tw. V.. - .■■• d to all tint will .einl me. a self
in'i’.lr d stampd evelope. I have tiled
it four <1 it nevir fall ■ ■ ■ t
1,’,. id'io get seed of double, liollylux’ks
pertuni.i, popv. pinks or sweet pe.p-. WIH
ttl ,. .H, r iha.; had tile gourd seed send me
.... [ will exeh v i ’■ her. I ;•nd a
r. 1,, prevent rabbits from barring
y. fruit trees. Take isle gv '.s. where
.... it on
Hie trees'as high in> as they can reach ami
thev will not touch H. tree for a', le.ml two
>t hs. Mr hnrb'tnd tak".s Tho Constitution
ap. thinks It a good paper. 1 always risid
all i lie letters in Woman's Kingdom.
Mrs. Flln Bennett, Mexls. Ala—l noticed
Aunt Susie’s comment on tho suec'xss of |
Mrs. Dawson’s incubator, and also noted
ti >( letter of Mrs, I >awson. lam not only
surprised, but the fab'ib”. ' nrlces paid for
her ..liicl.’.ens seems to one here incredulous.
We can raise « hiekens 1: re v< ry cheap tbu
old way. but when we get an av.-rage of
fl per dozen we- think w- ai doing well;
$2 per dozen will buy hens hero on an aver
age throughout the year. We lie.' the Ay- |
andotte, la gli nn, Plymouth Rock. Dan- r
shang -and nlnm.-tt any other variety, but i
our prii ■ r are ;• Idotn fluctuated by the :
quality of ehk kens. < tui m -i. ;art ■ '
l.intu. Ga.; '.tome, Ga.: Giidsdcn ar. '. I’.ir- I
miligiirim. Ala., an. 3 Chettanoorn "-nn., |
for tins north Alaibanm section. T>> rn ko |
hominy qub k and easy u." • abotit on"- I
quarter oI •> pound o keg ■■ ’ ' to on< gal- '
lon of corn and water sufficient to cover, I
and wash as bj th t old way with lye.
Mrs. W. II Tridyrn. Crick. Warr.-n
County, N. C 1 hive just spent some
time plcnsnnlly ami at the seme time
dciT’ed a lot of lienefit In reading ccn.t
j... ~..s jp The i’■ ai ■■: 1 1utIon, oman a
I'..:i .;d'.im, etc. I api-.-' wi> i Bill Aip T.
bis im o r of Mui ' h I'lth, on the war ; v.b
ii i't, and hope things will : oon b-- ‘. alm
and serene.” Have b •. r. expt'ting M’.
.■ •■. to ■■■'■■ th m
b.-ing one of "Amos KtiTil's hel.c w:i!(-
< rs." I Irnvi a, ou.antity "f good w;:’ rim 1 >n
fl. M ill give some 10 '.very one s' iid’.i.g
p.,. u S "lf a.Mr ■ 1 s’, anp- d < nv< -Io;.".
have a nice lot of yellow Crowder
p. They ar ■ the I n': r st. b. -1 iabb-
o :, ■ ■ 'p l h ■ ■ ■ ' • n, and the
vi'-id Is so great. Will gb. ■■ .nine o( th'';-'
to < v one si tiding me .h" po.- iafm am!
a littl • cloth bag io mbi th m. To nil
suff. ring With rli"iinmti-'m rial:. :t plaster
, : ,- s . ,-i ■■ ■ Id . mustard
plashr, bind to :' aid It will give i-lief,
v . , l, it with a little . 'lone i pot on soros.
f will cu re 111 <
qo’mim I lard to burn for .pi «krln f.
v,.. r p ” ,!m y (’<>• mt, Fi : I •' 'n't
sec low aiiyor.,' err p.-ts don:; witlmu.
The C.inMitnllon. Os all pip rs it !■’ th"
. 1.,. ;- ■; en the nows of whole w ! I '
th.. W. o nrte nt home, ami ■ • foil ol good
en : in: a;’,!ment of al. el.'- I ■
.... .•• . • iv’.'odv dm s tmt t .Im T m A:; m’ i
l ■
b ,•,•(. Hide • hllclren who Imv,- :) - 'tin f>
SO. ar.l •' . Ila ■ • clohl with ki> o
lil - . g", ’ ird. • r.e ■ r ..ay Tin ’
and kle t ■.. ..: of • i of titr-
i p t nt ne and spirits ol tmplmr, then gr
I rn;:m. ;■ ■ \ • r ii a . ! w -i m : > ’ ’.v ■ ml .'v
i d on e to tin il 'o.i: am! "h--st w!.: ■■ o i te
'■ r '
),] to k ; ■
; bi t. ‘ : • ■ ' ■
j - -no h.Hf cotton H a!-- ) ' .’v .11
"■■■■'■' I.
Hopei ■■■'■ to .: - ■ ■ ' -■ ■
i The dari-f -st days of husband and wile are v, hen they come to look-forward
I to a childless and desolate old age.
Many a wih lias found h-r ,e‘s ineapub’e of
rhood owing to some great lack of
Strength in the organs of generation. i nch a
condition is nearly always due to long eon- Vr.-»
tii’UC'd ncp'lcct of the plainest warnings.
Frequent backache and distressing pains s'"' ,
Rc<-ompanied by offensive discharges I' /c
ui i <-. ner:. Ilybyirr -ulr.r and sean'.y Big'"
I■- P .
I ■■ ' ■ S '.'! '<<>. '
I have suffered from female tr !.f ■ '. W™
n.•>•■•• than I. I had tumors on the st/f ! ' z'
| to my- IL Iwa operated upon / . ./
four 1.u111.s I w.s like a new wo- g , '/Y s / 7/ zfc‘
man. I had ben ira: •i-d nine. /,-/ /•' ,/
' years, an I had no children. J now
hr.v ■ a beart iftil lit'le girl, and we 7'!! '/. '/{
fevi assured siie is the result of my taking the // jf // ''' / i
; Compound. —May B Wilson, 3.13 Sus-afras '■ '(I j> J
St., Millville, N. J. “
Modern s< iencc and past experience have produced nothing so effective in
I treating diseases of the female organs as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound rind Sanative Wash used according to special directions.
If you know any woman who is stiff .•ring and who is nimble, to secure relief,
■ nr who is sorrowful beeuase site believ-s herself burr, a tell her to write to
i Mrs. Pinkham, lit Lynn, Vass., and ask her u<lvie< . The thousands of Mrs.
I Pir.hh:i ’ ‘i>r- -■ are all r< ''orded for C[ulek refi renee. and n vply will be promptly
sent, v.-ho ] iy without charge, that, will direct her vi hat to do.
Mrs. fj. id.: ng, into San Francisco A . ~ St. Louis. Vo., write-“Tt has been
■ my grea! desire to ha re a babe. Since taking your med ieipc. my wish » i ulii - led.
; LyiiliFi.'PiijKlidrii’sVegetaftlcComponsidiAWeit.i.r/sßemedj ior Woman’’-Ulis
* THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA.,, AIOND.YY, MAUCH 28, 1898.
accepted. I will inefoso 10 cents for the
Grady hospital. I like to help in this’good
work. All answering my offer semi stamp
for reply.
Miss A. Thomas, Tlllliardsvillc, Ala.—l am
but a recent subscriber and am so delight
ed with The Constitution and particularly
tb.e Woman s Kingdom. J would llko to
say a word to complaining girls, using
any own life as a model. When I was thir
teen years of age my mamma died, leaving
me, tho eldest of six childreti. My grand
lathOr, who lived some miles distant, taking
the two youngest, I was left to keßp the
house and cars for the rest. I did all
the house work without the aid of a ser
vant. And such a time I had cookliig,
milking, ironing, catting iind making ‘‘G lO
garments without, the assistance or advice
of any one None of you can ever know
wtliout tlm sad experience what homo Is
without a mother. Many times havo t
grown weary and the burden seemed gr< fli
er than I could bear, but I have the satis
faction of having kept the little
teg-ther without the loss ot one. me
youngest is now seventeen, and it Is to
‘vou girls, who have comforta i>le lames
and best of all loving mothers to keep tm m
bright H:d cheerful I would .wiy ' ‘.on t
complain, for the lime may soon come
when you have them not." it will be too
l.'it" to appreci.'ito them then, v<.ion the
kind voice is hu. tied and the i;o:i.lo J"*' 1 '
forever hidden beneath the sad too late,
too late.” , _
Would like to exchange eltlmr Macon
'Moore,” "Wife In Maine, Only. o r By
Order of Czar” for "Besids the Bonnie
Brier Bush.”
Mrs. Grace Beard. Walhalla. S. C.—Ac
cording to promise J wish to toll the sisters
how to tide strawberries or anything most
in the vegetable lino over a <l r ki’ight, which
simply to take a quart tomato can (sec
ond-hand) and after piercing three boles
through the bottom sink It two-thirds its
depth in tihe check of the strawberries or
near the print which one may desire to ir
rigate. Then fill the c n with water when
ever necessary. It will ooze out. gradually
and th" roots will ; ■ t Hie 'benefit ol it be
fore. evaporation tikes place. If a small
quantitj’ of 11 fcrl ■ '
added the re: ble in the
In ■ ■ >f H plant I ilso v h
nil to know my re ipe for rep. Hing that
pnlver *1 pest < watt'rn lon raiser,
the striped bug; plant, .'in onion or a s’ al
lot in tlie hill with the melons. 'l'lds 1 have
found to be an Infallible remedy, or rather
safeguard. Also my plrui for mumming
moles in my garden, i have, tried a gi tat
many things, lull have never been success
ful with but one, which Is cat--'i.n;. '..hem.
i ■ mo 1 e t -
the sinters very much asd im especially
foi ; of those of tin ■
"Bill Arp.” I second the proposition of t tie
sister who suggested hist y-ar that he
should bate a monument to his honor
while alive, tl; it he may sen it ami know
how much lie is appreciated.
Mrs. Dena. Stewart, Mt. Pleasant, Tex.—
When we writ« to the di ar old Constitu
tion mo are sere to be r< minded o; its
yr. it ircu'ation. My late loiter brought
me quite a number of replies; some oi. th*:
ladies gave no addre-s. .-, and I haven't
the som:.-: that some wanted. 1 wislt to
thank them each iiinl all lor their kind
ness. 1 will answer all that 1 can; one
ci"-. s.Td she could send m" the papers
I i ,nted; if she will, I will return her
po-tuge. No om s. ims to r-.m,' ini er the
"When the Roses Come Again." 1
woi.’ld be very ihanl.ml s'cui'e it, in.i
also tlm song cm m.i’ilng the word-. i.m
tho banks of ;he old i/otomae, W" Imd .i ai
down to rest.’’ Sisters, 1 mive 1 mr yi.us
sill!,-., ription to "Fir. :'i. (I'm- ttmadh
hi. beginning with li. i-emlK r, IW".,
five y, ars subscription to "Woman's t‘,"ia l
and ' .1. on-.: < Mi.lr-r Montbiy,” b‘ Innmg
J.inna.r.t. IsliS, to exi'l.iima for best ofl"'.'.
| Write, Ith si imp. A ■ tin •an many n w
; . ..■ || ers, t wiii renew my offer to nd
Imy ■.; . ‘llmg r :•■■ t o all win fil ■ 1
ime tlire< yards of call< o. or any n ; .
nd "i! ; ... I •I’• a* a 1 ell th ‘
. |ii drive : ' • bug i avva ind ket p
them away, too. with one. ipplhaiioi: a
I ’.car, and now (March) is the best time
to use it.. Sisters, if ya >u ill di wo
tablespoonfuls of concentrated lye in a
(..fllon of wat'-r. .-nd wet your floor, you
1 a scouring mop. Inelo-ed Is 1U
eon's from our two little ones.
...... Colo " ' » ; ' ■ !'
fi'.t has not time forth :; ■■ 'i\‘ minutes'
~i , ~ rcadlm ■ >■ day, even if she Is n
. ook, lmi ■ al m ina-ger, etc.?
Cl-isi . t ;....ip!it fill readlr-.g for tl it time Is
worth more than two hours leisurely n i-l
Ing. Sisters, when you read let it be slow
ly enough to make in your mind a. pfc.ure.
Tht re iiv im woman who does mil low’
... n<l ■. ■ going to Jiave her
wails <1" orated with them if her pui'so
will aila-’V. Sc'!’.<s of natural life delight
nr*.'.'. Sl'." may V'-a.l so to haxe
the walls of her blind hung with liv < -
lie turn i ; .ie: m i s. pro ling ■ \<t to 1 • r ■ • >n -
■tant sourc. of ent- rtuiunient, and iielpl.-.g
to live happier. It she reads. H.I.W
tl onio or Irving she has alway I mt
the funniest porii- 'lturc u. nature. Do not
mei'iiy ■ .:i owr ti.._- words, dear woman,
but '.alls' , cluse your .;. < , imagine what
■ I,e ; ,1,,- or p>.i son looks lik • 1 oo
and to n." it is m M ti ing :o gazing al ■
tnasi.fr painting, if women would exert
I !'■ >|.,-"1 \a • to im.igu. • both moial and m.i
... : ningj. ihi ir r. ading would to
;|,,.ni ;. wnl'draw.il u t . . noils r spline.
Women’s minds ‘I 1. ami what gio-
’•'oil. . o-'St II’" they may receive with only
. p.;.|, "11.,. t. Il l tieri: is -.iwl. thiim iis
'itm-l’s food, it ' .'in. to o'ii maids in tlm
... ) , ■ ■ . :. ■ . Olli Os H : -
’l:’..-:i"'s '-.jaiaii"' - . p ulsing and Hl i:\inc.
~ o mi th it .seel • ■
actual life, and wimn it was tm .nd 1 toon
part of my life. 1 am studying lingil h
•', iitui ■ now, wi: I.on ■ a t■ m!' ■!-. Fori v
minute.- a day i- my allotted study period
I liM-k 1<»1 »va 1 to It tri.nt lhe utJ. 1 I or.s
in th • \v ; ■■ ’ n .-. I t -.Lc
. short I ■ 'ins. and r-. .■ w ••■u. i.u.Hv.
1 ni ry peer, and Lia' " < yory thing tc
<],, ve t |i l.i lps me to g" '•’ "i- my les
u life I w.c 1;; it i: :iiti- m- minb'ii
.1" ,’iii<:'- "• •r n y b ■ - ■' s -'i ""I
. - i ~f , 1 am -■ n i’■'•)•., >' " '
now. ' tb.e lathi r of Engii h ; oetry.” 'this
V PiCRI'KCT I'OOD —as n’holefiomo as it is Delicious."
xaX WALTER BAKER CO/S 0
t BREAKFAST GOSOAjj
Ol ** Has stoedthe test of more than too years* use all
uX fivl classes, and forpurity nnd honest worth is unequalled.”
i ' i Costs less than ONE CENT a Cup.
x pfl I j i;> ] M Trade-Mark on Every Package.
WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD., Q
A TR«oe. M «K. Established I 790. DORCHESTER, MASS. O
morning os i cleaned up my Tcitchen I re
viewi d his life, Hie dishpan and ki ttle,
the stove and slop basin, all melt'd Into
mists as I <l welt on my lesson, an _so
rapidly did my hands fly it was all dom be
fore I realized it. Woman, d< ir
you must not sink to the. level Ct’ m is
drudgery In order that the physical may
be supplied. Go<l gav you your m ntal
capacities for you to euro for. . nJ ‘ •■>
sin to neglect them. .Do not minister to
c. body alone, but le
reading is no mink try to mlnfl. A mia.n
must think and endeavor stremmusiy to
be miide wiser ly her rc.i>'ilng. Wb.'t Go
some other si tel ■ think of Hil. ’
Not". ( H’ ,i\ you (1- this letter, r.nJ
recommen i 11 to (he careful per
our readers. Jadltrcf' •.
Anxious, Tiliie Bills, N. C.—T ask Inform -
11 on <
I'ortar.t I»’causc y>ouir Information will
benefit many besides myself.
First. Who can toll line from experience
If the “Obesity cure,” prepared by the
' ■ ■ It. 1 ■ .
Is all they represent It to be. Spea’i. out.
sister;-, and let us bear from you. I am
i ; fferor from obes ty, truly a r-r in
• very sense of the word, and i" 'i!y m"d
something to reduce my weight. One rea
son I come to you for help 1 that ■ h ive
wrlti' ii to three parties giving the r tes
timonials In dift'crciit pap. rs, but have
failed to get ;':i answer from either pariy.
I inclosed a stamp and self-addr- .wd en-
velope, hut not a line came The " her
reason is, 1 know our Kingdom " mid
[’ladly help a lii< nd in need. Tri’l" it Is
:■, bst .. ■ ■i; thi’ p- ; r I alway.*s turn
t o th < ’ • ■ * ■■
nil. Sisters, if this "obc Ity cure” : all
bush, who can tell nn what will ' ire me,
without Injury to the system In an, ".ay?
ity second •pr stion. Who has bad •"a
with MII. A. Gripp, the German a ■
of Tyrone, Pa.? }• ;' ■■ any ot you .i er
studied under him (thoroughly and '.-isi.ir
tlaliv) mid bav. been given work by mm?
Or i. it < nly .i’ trick o' ids to make a t' w
cents? 1 liavo -tmiylii.t und'-r I ini
for several month;, but sorm hov I " ’
quite suit him yel. Although he im".mr
ages me very much eardi limo. ;::ifl is
jiUl’plyiuT l'■ , ' with nil nutterinl _ !’'<*'• .hml
giving furth< r instructions, still 1 ■’ m 1
:■. ■ the portrait to ult him, and 1 .
improve all the time. I tldnk mv list
was as nil i cm db( so pl iln it 1' ■ ked
like it could ipca! Bragg ng! ?", I m
not, m■ sisters, ;. friend will ’
tlm same. I d”i'»t a. brag! Now 1< : every
body sp'-ak. ' 'thers are anxious, too, awiut
vhi :-:e matters.
My husband wants to know If any of
vo I hav< a “M try Jam ” diM.-
and how you lilc W A e will be • .ol t >
hear from you bci'ire we < ‘ ’
our own use. Flsters, answer thi ■’ ' "
1
v .. " . .. Il '..) .r <>. •
4
. { •'.• vc been rending tlio v. : '
recently with much interest, holding my
breath, os It. were, in expe-tati > t nu
merous ] ■ " .'
cast upon our i-outherii women by ; s -'- r
from South Carolimi. ami another (I
forgotten mi- name) who came ' . on a
to 1,, i, ~r»p..;r.' but 1
i,,: in >■ -> ir. v. ;i ii: ike ic ’■■''
vh< ’OUld do tin ju db<\ ” m -
j ( ,r ’! ' • •• • i:• rn v. n o . ■ ' ■
Ilves, a.ncl i: I w. re :ie I v.o'ilu ilhel i cii-
gruto or ’.inn horn , mi -iom’i-y. I invit o
h'-r ton sn.all col .:.; tin it ’ I" th' .OUthe’n
part of middle Tennes.-w" under ."I-"-'-
II 1- of th" ('iiml;.■’... ad m jii m.tin. !• r wiiiie
non< •■. ■ -'; ■ women ride n bleyek • ;■ 1 ;
stump epi ••••.■)’ S-, they 1. iv.. the cv< 'i:t j
being til" leaders In every movcm at ior
progress a.nd improvement, and we cor •
..Mei- ours"! -al s.mil'.ern woni'ii.
I have nothing to say against the biey ; •.
I think ‘Wily woman who ha. i g-oo I i-'W*
ium a right to ride it. If she h:us notl ng
else to do and ft-lght< n any ot < s
horso on tlie road, but i hav< littb patience
with a woman, especially a southern wo
man who says I hat .’. ery v. Oman’s Lit is
sa( i tfl<, <j wh > do< ) n< t pu.' ii into public
iifo and l»'conie :> docior, 1 wy-w, i. ;• h- J.
<-I'.rk c.t'. There re a g-rc-it many noblo
worn..-i flllim- such i limns from me ■<!-
tv. but there are j'l-u : many p-n Ttmng
I-1,. mission-- >:i their privaio spheres. Wo
! v. .ml,: Ir clad to l.'.'i' '."in <.or Smith ('.r
olim-. si o-r again, unless :1m ha turn' d
I ml.'.-domilf . ho Ims wo will . X'-ie - h
1 , an:iot ••! train from a ho c- mi- o|
slstc rs who do not I < Hex In foreign mls
! -/'ins to t‘ll us n;>on what pas ages of
scripturo t.li< T 'pi lions ar Iwi d id
| Imw III' y Ile< I-; W the pa -mm. "Go ye
■ unto Ml tlm ..orld .and pr.-wli tlm go:?"!
I io o' : . i ri'.iture."
I h ive a go 11 m iny s hoolbo iks. paper
I b'.vni' m;.."’.; I." " mr.' .uilmrs Mum-'.y
'; ml Me' 'lui-i ;• m 'Ziii"-'. patterns of
| drawn work and n.' p wag root, ■! o a
: ' ■ . ■' -■ ' ;
i l.iill ::. Writ- what you have ai d v,!iat you
; want and I w 11 .< ml v < • th' ex< hango
"PtNew-sorrnYv i.-T hai
1 think !t a »•: at ni-lv!!";-. for tn. p opb
: In lb..- giani "hl > ••i.iwry of om io <x
eb.-n :;e their id." !. . and I am sur that all
of US V.ho rem) tin ’ letter- b m Hied
hr th-ni. A few il'-ms tl ■: 1 hove r.-id
r.c'-ntl;. lave prompted me to ri;-k tlm
sensil-.ie women th;, k of (hat dog party
or reception and the jewel d turtle that
w.—’ .-.ri't'-n of i. Th- Cm-.'llWion? 1
for iinn fee’ dis;,a;.' <1 with tlie hi 'trtle-;s
)i"< . senselessness ai'd n "1, s-n, .■; ot mm
of our w mi"’!. I think ail ot those worn n
who participated in tim dog reception com
n:itt.‘-l an ai-rant sin. am! • who own
(cwel'd tnril. .- ire to., w-.1l h and mi- roe
to *•■ an opinion on. I "Ivo, .iP k : .|-
ness low: rd th .. t animal -u r as it
, j,,.. ■: re . I t l* ' ' "‘I I 1 do
not iKlV'irile :pem!n.’ t.nie and ini'lry
,i .' tii-m wb n u" mo . human i. In m in
’. I w ,,. ;.{ H-, mi"d! ■ •' ’I. iinclot Iwd and
. i:i".:. 1 low i do mv, •' ■ a pur< . true
<'»)>-i st ! :i woman wi; ■ can so,- and per
fo, nl i) n- dut v a < God pres* nts It. 1 ani a
• ■ ■■ ’■ ’ ’ my only pet
the cii:!,li n II > a I'lm ■ G n> < Imv" •
; lov<‘ them ai'. ;m«l um .-ur«- th.it ni\
. jr.c- 1 ;/Y<l i h-ru .. <• it hos 'r.s- -
t-j ! v '. ,i ].t -\ . )». «n«t ii i do
this I shall f" I 1 . ‘t my life li s be. n w. 11
sp m and "I .-im i I ■ : 'ti-11' d." ' n it
I continue to be tlie poo ;■ • her to the
last of my •l.iy;.. (. ,! i"’-’.i'l ' . 1 sl-ould
ever become rich, if I mu t so 'ar forget
mv ,li ty t. .'. nd hmimnity a.s to be nurse
f i':- a iloc er tm tl".
Ai ;i rqu (ion tlr-t I tb.'e.k our wom< n
(or some of them) an tab Ing too much
I jnlcr.-st in is poliiie.:-. I ol>.r ■ I to a woman's
1 vc: ng, wearing l>b .'im :' :i:'<l main:’;;
1 lit;, i' a-h" . ft God had wanted us a.ll
I to Ad im- live woii;d i, V"i- liav. hi'.n
c-".it . In my opil’ioii , H :1". mod, st,
■ <'ln : - '.in ivmi'Mi Is tl irobl'.-; w.u l< o
{ (’,od ' u ant : . shake honds with C Ten
■ and “G urnu. I the l'< ■ oft
i think of ih" av. fi’l iii-; Oil " res'!
I on we tea ch (is ini 1 < .n appi« t what
j latter says in r. . to tlm w i k of •.
(I,s 1 i;v« <>ll a fa i ) ml Im vt llvi bro'
Ready for Defense at Wihit
Wilmington. N. G March ". B
S',-mid .ir: lb ry. wh.i li reached I
wt 11 Saturday, is m w fully prej
serious wml., Thi. •>. : Ition ••mil
short rum ■ water .'ipproai'b, s to
ton aii.i one ol (lie strong. ■(
coast. Tho,uli aii-.-ady wll i'o":
addition:.! t"ii-in<h funs will .-•<
position.
•>
jMFllitnry Tent so: - Smal'
Frankfort. Ky., March 'I
is today .-■• ii.lii.c s'.it-i mill:
die. boro and it:<'hn”“o
houses by sm-dhio:-. > I:
it is denied Hint t!:6 fi
.be p. ;itentiaiy h■’ic '
pox.
TO CUR CORRESPONDENTS.
Many of tlio.se who write to tl‘O King
dom ara at a loss to know why certain
parts of their letters ure omitted, and I
wish to say that the rules on tho su!>-
i'Ct of advertising are very strict ('nd
must be adhered to. Many ladles write
and give the names of Arms or persons
Selling medicine, and recommend it v»ry
highly, ami say you cun get It by writing
to so-and-so. Others write a.nd say: I
have found such-and-such a- remedy in
fallible ami will give you tho r-ceipt if
you will write to me." W! "n tlm lett'-rs
begin pouring In upon them, then they
write to the Kingdom and - ay that It Is
Impossible to answc all the latter-, but
will give you the name of tlm agent of
tlm medicine, and the price ::i M. per bottle
and you can gi I it by writing to s’.ich a
- , thinking It wry hard
not appear it: H,■ ■V) om. l ll .' Km: 'him. w1 ■ n
It. would be advertising the medicine and
the man to thousands of readers, irie of
cast; therefore, please take notice, that
there will be no names or prices or any
thing tli.it advertises, that wiil appear in
th< >e columns. I give this notice a sev
eral letters of tills sort have hern roecived
during the present week, and tlie writers
will understand why they cannot be pub
lished.
EXCHANGE LIST.
Miss Seney Douthit. Demon Gltv. Fla..
Ims palms, any siz,’. and w.i-er 1 t >
| cxi-ham:,' for eonfederab unimmi buttons;
i write first.
Mlns Ella. Humphries. M >scow, .Al i., has
I ),;... varieties of enr . ;.niln'-munis to -
. change lor shells, iosi-il ami cuiios,
; or yellow dah'lus
Mrs. W. R. Bell. Orange fright'. Eli.
, I-..-C- :. gold ring with two rnliies ami "no
! Alaska diamond to ex: liange for "
i varieties of geraniums and luebia. eii:: im.;.--.
’ M M V M. (';;rut.'i'Ts. Oliver, i ■ nn.
• ha." "Oliver Twist,” "Bb--'k H.ms'” and
1 o;“, -’- ; t.,nd.-iru works and mu: ; ic t" '- x '
• o-mnge for a dark brown iiair brajd, s l.i
■ mid velvet si-raps or a canary bird.
Mf,s S..T! • I'lint, Greenbr; r. M' ’■ v js
l novels, cloth bound, to e.xchamf" lor bool;,
i "Rare Goins In America."
j Miss Alice ('. '.k, Bunkie, L.i , w'T "X
--i change anything of <-quai value tor a c>
I miry bird.
i F '.I Rowan, Cartersville, G 0.., will ex
change a thoro ■ rhbi ■; Indi n ~ me . ’
; f. ■ . Igiitv’ n pur,- w’hlt,. >’,uni.;i
Mr-. T. F. Jones, Vicksbor,,. N. '
: jvis’.e- to ,- ■■ ha n :re tlm boc.ks 'il-ib Roy."
"Story "f 'A'orM," "Tm- Sc,uT-t Det
i ter" and other books for hooks.
i Ml.-S Mnm'c Bower,l, Minor Flail, T.-nn .
. has "The ' • her XI m , V. ife/ to e
I for “Samiinth, tat Sm itoga; also s. !• c-
I tlons for readings ami recitations N >_ve.s
j and music to ix.'limi.;,' for best offer. \\ me
: first.
I Mrs. Call's Mothvn, Georgetown. Gn.,
■ will ' on. je-s'lmin", ha’.t' dozen
' flno ■: ! h ’li' dozen prlmro all root, I
. for Ive skeins of emi
i color, <>r three . pools of white thread
Miss '■: ■ B rkl v. Fl.-mlng. N. C.. will
c:: ■: a" ce r- il!':;.; matt-r . ;d con 11 - ler.i te
' bi.ls for flower s- "G.
I Mrs. J. M Boyi 't. Morri-' Station. Ga..
.ii-, ,v.. "ii doz.-'O .-i'.i ysan! liamums,
different ■ om •’ —■ pmk lad? tas
sr-s :.nd on.- d -zen p ti.mi.a-' tor five y uds
I Os -'m.'lia.ii!,--. cdlco or two yards ot Bice
Mrs. .1. A. M-m lorl-.all. Mwiderhall. Ark,
xv’dl ex -Imr:.'- tlir. i lily roots !'■•:• t'm-".'
yard.-' o j- sn.all clieek gingham, bleached
muslin or callee.
Mi ■ . ' ■.■. Potts Camp, Mi .
. will exchange "Dady cf tlu D ' ■(••” mid
other novels for it'.: ition mid dialogue
book.
Ms M. I Devore, ScoHand. Ga, Ims
‘ cbol'-o watermelon seed to • xebange tor
flower S' d. pm:sh-... < :-p' dally.
Mrs. E Jordan. Cm't'-ia.':,-. Tex, I. one
yi-ir’-s Mil’.■■■l iption to "! ’'’Opie’s Homo
Joiirnar' to cxi'liange for 'crown l.giiorn
Mia. 1,. W Go'lb.v, Barm.my. N C,
h, I ;.ow■’. '■: all kind and
1< •.••"!>• .;muiais to < xebam,'..
Mr- \V. D. R'.'tmids, S.
I; .. . .■ ■’ I , i
seed th; will make i • ’ .3'’ 1 nd
lint io tl" Id i I, al.-u books mid • orn
... .1 to . m ining’..
Mis. W I. Brown, Illx. Ga, has (orn
’ fn id Pc.-ns to ex.-banyc lor W’orsted scraps.
'll--, i" I’, l”iilii"s, Orange. M■ ■ . will
exchange confeilei ate mo' .c i n "I'.. 1 '
Pm:l,; n ' imp. . "Id r< v. me and t'nited
Static stamps for best offer
J.ima Heard, Hoblnet, T' nn, will .x
--chan ' . ! ■ ' the
‘ I, ; . .fl 1.ri.1,".'. of Virginia a..d col i s lor
calk o and .■ Ik piecior rare st imps.
('orrctoi: Emaia E. R'y’s postoffice
Should have b< en < 'arlos, N. C„ and not
I us It appeared in the < xdiange.
I Mr. S \V S:,1<11. Eo'-n-t Hill. N. C,
[ Im- a \:.;li iv of double .. Icr seed, double
. ! 1,1 calmllum imlbs ■ • exdmnge for
I flowers or seed.
! Mrs. M. C Lnwrason, Fudtteville, N. (,'.,
I bus i thermometer, all glass, for telling
I the temper.ll i:rc of mid. m cmii'ns to ex
for 11. m"" pa Itel a. . I,o! !■
Home J n(ll II u sir's and C Will
Mi..: B,’, rn ■ Bobmet, T» nn , .. nd tlm
i rrrow in-ids sh" promis' d la t summer
for the tilings that have already been sent
•
’ to exchange for iris and quilt scraps for
' flower s'-cd.
' Mi-s E White. Glenlv.-.n, Mb ~ will s. nd
i mixed Japam mornir.;; glory ed too
I that send postage.
■ Mrs. <l. Smith, J. ff‘ r.mti Ga . has tltm
ft. c brown legborti mid white lloliai;.'
turkey : also ■ ■ male setter and n
> io . xclmr. for Indian game, buff
boras or offer-.. Send stamp for pm
I ,: s
Susan Suttle. Riddle, Ark
flOV’ el- .1. ( ’-er,’ ■« ('?'
sim flower so d
■ for .i I'l V‘ ’ '
S w
P>
A'
ATLANTA NECK AND I
NECK WITH ST. LOUIS!
This City Has Nearly Outstripped St. i
Louis in Horse Trade.
BRINGS MILLIONS TO THE GITY ;
This Important Business Is Con- ;
stantly Increasing.
SECOND MARKET TH THE WORLD
If the Trade Increases as It Has, This
Will Soon Be the Largest Mule
Market in tlie World.
Atlanta, for years second n.a a mule
market, now disputes with St. D-m •
the title o'' the first h r.-e (>ml '
market In tho world. Tn last
montha this city has rapid’) " j'
St. Bouts and now it is a question v.
Os the two cities do. s tho largest hirnim
In hoc." :i ai’.l mules > t
.Millions of dollars are broimat to '
lanta every S' :m in to porch
mules, and <" ry sea »n >< ■■ ■ \
money in this buMno. sis ii'cr* • ' 1 •
th c hot ■■ ‘ rado brou ;bt Atla
more than $5.01)0,COO. EstimaHr.”
lat’.on of the city .it 100,W>, tlm hoi n
brought SSO for ( "h norson a '
<>f course a largo portion of this " m v ''
rent to tlm west to pay for the slock bm
a great part of It was kept he'C-
'I bis season Hi'- lmi. ■im n h ive 'l iiic- n
remarkable busine: I’be ■
and horses aro higher than l ist > ,(. b'.t
despite this inc re is'd price mid th" ’' '•
price of cotton, tho firmer- have, bought
mid the trade has never l" 11 G'd l
small local trad" has at: tiim slm -1 :
short, periods of dullness, I l"'
greater part; of tho si isoti tlm ti-ide h • •
been good. ,
The entire southeastern pmt <>t
T'nlt.d States is -..pull'd wi'h Imr " f ' 1
from Atlanta. Alabama, a state nme.h
nearer to the western markets, is almost
wholly supplied from Atlania. Fmrid.i,
Georgia, and (he Carolinas are furnsli-d
with mules and horses from this :
Atlanta in three mont hnndb ' more
mules than St. T.ouls Goes in any
months of th year, bur thr- r
Bouts has a larger trade Is tb,ir lb" s i ■ e.
there lasts tho entire t elvo monilu an<
here the innrkots aro priicl 1./.ill- <l, ~d .(’• r
several month.', in the y. ar. .'■’"’ o'.’ ’' •••'>■
ing thip, Atlnrit.*. handlcu as in,.;. 1 -
miller la year a- dM St. I. *’t’ ;i’i j
y* ar tlie numb r of c -' i la . ■ n;.- - •'
be as large a.-, tho number 1 >.•;• 1 In ‘ I■'
Aiiotle-r thin;* to tie a<l\ nto*.?* of A;
lanta is that the muh trad* h- do‘'s ne-- ‘
good to the «•?/, beeau.-" t animals /re
handled by small fi -d .un n who i /e h re
and spend their profits b<-r» , and m St.
Louis the markets ar;’ <• mi »]!• d !, y !:i’ f"
d< a’ -rs. Here tl. > lanm ; ':!»!• : f>r
fr. <1 stables wli re the th i!’ de i ers k -p
their mules,
Atlanta prows In impmei.m e » :■ r.i’iLi
market ever,- your. In ? low .ir ,; .vA'd
i>< ■so !■ .d) (d <’f St. i (OU! • !'■
Mr while Allent. ’s tr.ide mows (! ;: <■;'
St. Loui.-, Is oonmantly »]*•» » ;?s njr on n«
count "f t!io growing hors.- trade of K:i”. i '
C-ity and Cidem, )- Kaus i ; <';!;• i< n- •<•
Aiio.nt.'i. .■!" .-. mule m'H’L":, l.al is fur m
! ind tiiis <':ty -'Ji'"! u d m-\ • ! ' a irl.. • •
niin h bi;sm--.- «
.
DE VEI.OPM ENT 0F A NE W I D UL. -
TRY IN GEORGIA.
Twentv-five Hundred Flood of Chill-
Driven Into Albany in Cue Herd.
Other Deals Eollow.
Albany, G.i, March. 21. (Specl .l.) Pou:>
x‘., G. orgi i Is e'er in th' m...ri •
Industries, mid an obporimii’y for extend
ing li'"- business interests bv :1m d< . ■ :
i im iit of new fields is never allowi ■! to r:
im. m "tig unimprovi" Ft ‘■' ■■ !
i this section that its fmh,.u b s :ir. rm
i happily diversified than aro tl :■:<■ ' :'
oth r section of the st ith nad ■ H er .a
not til's is true, im nni 'iint of a: ;imi' ::t
to the contrary <">uld ib.-ike tli, c mpl
faith of tho av, rage southwi
! hti' ' anv id' aof the ■ ■ tent to v. hi it
I has ulrcn-’y be'-n (lew-lop. i. Imb "I. v. b. n
i It is considered that less than a. ’ ar I. .-(
i j.., si.l slm-o this fiidu-t'.v b. ■ cm'
than n mere rles of desultory
small ht r tho p
e*: h Pi.i: e vta if ti H < 1 :•* > ■
I . inr,- lin tl" l.lsi. i • 'w A' I
tire from iwtlv’ lh"’. I will, Irmn tills time on
t 1
| J. 1. Law i-e.iec, 1 I 1 Hid :i.'dS|.,sn o k
FREE
Let B-sonri ;-in h L’r< r'l i;u»l rmdutew •
ant and harm:"*"'mrdl'Hw lief vd t ■' i
f»! ot afi'.lq'it k'.\ run* \"i ol '«<»»< il ipu! h. .t. **; •
r<iuhh‘*M i.ivrr 1 Lo’upin in: •IC h<
1 Kh.’od m. J . ; i
d<m»t, \ ri i hri l
| I**
OUR NEW IWS FLOWER SEED OFFER I
C9h?dfon c? HOWER SEEDS
■vXFREEI
lit 1 iipnctilleled Pdfer
bv n» ul'l-isntbli. Ima
mid It' lii.lflo Publish-
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fl. .Wiki:' 4 CO., ?■> Giy Hall Place, t-'ew York.
j linn grown e.ii.'inot bo r-garded oth'
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| Tho tie t ■ ;■! ><' a. large lot. of ■ •tt!
’ this imrr". dine .■-■"•'ion was ir,ido ever
I years "P > Uv a shr- w<l farmer i-; ■ lie .
; the f-.i: tern J ..i ‘m:i of tlm com ty, li.:
I tlnm Ti'-:.. i r:-p.--:."r .--i'll :■ -i .’t-r
j Albany mid of. Ito buy
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I ii wd ;; imer, I '. r, • a I ' T
i ami i.ciiic a. w ide co i .ii! I 1ie..,;. Doug he:
I and Win th count:' - topping at e.vi i
I farm m’d buyii.g I’.d tli-- cat l .!') to be li.
| hi lots <c i' ,'i tv , or - to fifty.
, i m ! a , „ • , ’ . .1 of at. mm A
bail,- and d : ■• i He .n to the Tv.
j rmieli, r. Tlm i ar. •' da' ■' work nett' 1 tl
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1 u ,f v. i 't . ‘-it or L.. mon‘ 1
; h.i '.j dii 'r ■ <l«,‘V‘ h>l d Alto HU‘ h Wl.I
jrl or Ti' ■ 1 ■ are not ba.-" l C
I »;' 1 r d ; tiiO BLilpm' '.itu hi'
fro . : : : tl " : I Li ■■ 'C tho <'■nl a
i th,- tee l ifl 'i: :tid.-: have been imide ov
mlb ( irum A,..ny t.hcr< are now sever
lar ,■ : . 1". imr f. • C’n’.-l. A genth im
re; Idin,' in thin city has one bunch of t
mar t mil! • th:>-. ' ii bo .bi .pod ~t
i early date to tin' F' da n Territory. Tie-
I are all in p ~o r. and the pr> ■ •
owner will reol.ze l.nl "inely <■■. the
! t • ■ i L’' : ’ 11 a ( silo r.« .
1 m i by •' :■ '■ A' ' 1 ’
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