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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, JUNE 1, 1884.
Home Circle.
Prince or pauper, woman or man,
Every creature under heaven’s blue dome,
lias a longing in common, nestling close to each
heart, tor
Home sweet home.
“TorjoiiRS."
in a Great Gold Ring.
BY F. O. TICKNOB.
“All days!" My Bird l-Too light a word
For such a weighty thing!
“Toujours! ” too few! Eternity
Is symboled In your ringl
Beyond our little Nebula
They know nor nights nor “days”—
They will not miss our pleiad, dear,
refusing to eat, and told Jennie that her home life they will be wherever their
life was blighted and she would join the lots may he cast in the future.
Sisters of Charity if they did not dress If this is true, and about it there can
so unbecomingly—still when the invita- be but one opinion, then parents and
tion to Mrs. Jingle’s Easter party came guardians should act upon the sugges-
round she became as “smiling as a has- tion and mold the characters of all un-
ket of chips,” as Tom said. He gave der their influence and training, just as
her the loveliest creamy-rose silk you they would have them appear when they
ever saw (I haven’t had one in years) enter upon their life-work in the years
and to crown all she quite turned the to come.
cold shoulder on Carlyle Taylor and ac- It has been well said that “ the boy is
cepted the escort of the parson and father to the man,” or to express it
came off with flying colors as queen of more exactly, the hoy will he hut the
the ball. I am very glad about it, but grown-up man when he readies his ma-1 did it not to me.’
all the same I wish she hadn’t lost my jority, manifesting these characteristics Mothers, mothers, home to your
pearl necklace that Tom gave me when which have been imparted to him by his charges. Gather up the sunbeams and
I was married. Lucy was awfully sorry teachers and trainers while in tlie plastic shed them upon the precious darlings
and I didn’t have the heart to scold her, condition of youth. Both by the divine that should be dearer to you than life,
“These are my jewels,” for she is away
whirling in the mazy danue and drink
ing in the silly flattery of brainless fops
who surround her, while Christ’s little
wards are hidjlen away in some back
nursery or servants’ room, and in } ier
mental intoxication, as eflectually f or .
gotten by her as if she had never press
ed them to her palpitating bosom and
taught them to speck the sacred name
which stands next to that of the Savior.
To such Jesus will say in the last day,
“ Inasmuch as ye did it not to these, ye
5/1 if nnf +/\ ma ^
When it shall cease to blaze.
Till that last height; till Love’s great light, | and Tom says he’ll get me another, but | appointment and the force of circum-1 lest some day you may be left to bo *•
And her now songs unfold, ' “ .i— .i.„ i i.„ """ ~r i 11 At ' ’
Keep the great hope in the broad, bright.
Uncarved, unwritten Uoldl
Torch 11111, Qa.
Written specially for Southern World.]
“ A Hong O' Sixpence. 1
BY COMFORT MARSHALL.
NO. Y.
I have been worried half to dea';h since
I don’t believe it. stances, the mother is pre-eminently the in brokenness of heart by the side of an
We have been all quite worried about b *ing who has it in her power to bless empty cradle, or shed scalding tears
I the state of Mr. Vane’s health. It has the world in the P ro P er cultivation of upon the little grave of a dreamless
been Lent'you know and the poor dear the minds and hearts ° f the children sleeper whose heavenly, blue eyes may
man has fasted to such a degree that he which God bas S iven ber ’ „ t nev ? r look P le *dingly into your own
[has become quite emaciated, and his she ma y im P re8S her8elf u P on the agam.
legs-oh, 1 is poor legs are pitiful-they character of her offspring just as the
speak volumes in themselves and tears °®cial places lus seal upon the soft and Written especially for the Southern World.]
rush unbidden to my eyes at the thought, yielding wax, to crystalize and remain
of them. Tom says it is a reflection on I forever, or as long as the substance may |
continue intact. Should the mother de-
i i.„„„ our church that he don’t look any fatter,,
my last letter, and indeed have not yet | 4l .„ t>..i» a I sire her offspring to be good and great ]
and he thinks the Golden Rule Associa
Picture Frames.
There are two kinds of gilt picture
frames: One is real gold and will not
wash off with water; these may be
kerosene oil. Lucy will have four lamps understand Tom, whether lie is making
lighle.1 in tine drawing room became she ^ “ or "“‘ g 18 » 8U ™” 8 I be the antitypes, bearing a trne resem-1 “ “
says the SUIT necked old family portratls «“> »> > 1“ [ ‘ d J, , bianco to her ow n conscious life when k \ nd ’ a little water is applied carefully
i#Stra Imr flia iliuimilu lminin u*nn* f La ittCG* >Y G Ililv C lltlil <1 LO( U (It all OI IUll ..I urUti Cl ar\ff annnffo if. will Viorn Jn.
She is the type and the children will P e8r “'"T 1 immediately.
1 If to the more common or washable
give her the dismals. Jennie won’t be ,ace ’ UB ™ a g J ” V I tbe orieinal is broken and shivered by
outdone so she receives with four lamns out of ll,,n late, y- H « 8a J' 8 tb ® fun is “'C or, b ,nal ,fl brokea au “ s u lveret - °y
outdone, so she receives witn lour lamps remem- the great image breaker, death.
burning in the library, and what with on me > but 1 uon 1 see u * lou remem w needed
eiirht lamns each holding a ouart—Tom ber tbe 8birts be refused to wear just be- 1 or 8Ucb bome training time is needed,
eight lamps each holding a quart ion . . . inches too and no otber employment is so impera-
soon'eonte totllo do'gs! I would Juidnd ^arg^? Welt, I donaiod ibem to the «ve m this, nor should any duty take!
it so much hut tlie young man that Sewin * So c‘ety and the raffle for them precedence of it, however important it|
comes to see Lucy is a p 1 rfect sore eye was advertised in our daily paper at lua y
to me, and as for Tom—he actually twenty-five cents a chance, mid Tom see- The mother may say, as did the pains-
“ clothes him with cursing as with a ing the notice took several chances (to taking artist, “ I paint for immortality,”
garment,” as some old writer-Shaks- P lea8e me he 8aid > and came home as for this is, in fact, the kind of work she ! llHIUJU wllu ur wululu Diaiu ,
peare wasn’t it?-ohserves. Tom is P roud a8 a P eacock at winning a dozen is doing in every impression which she make(J pleasing addit i 0 n to the
leanirg over my shoulder and insists sbirt8 80 cheaply. You should have makes upon her own darling offspring. knickknacks o{ the r0 om.
that the quotation is from the Bible. 8ee “ bim when he r ° und out what shirt8 “ Like be « et8 its Hkene88 ’” is a moral A che 8tain is made by dissolving
Ridiculous 1 as if I don’t know iry Bi- ^ey were > and he called our 80 “ety a as well as physical axiom, and the good Qne Qunce q[ bi . chroniate of pot ash in
hie from Shakspeare. “ fraud ” and al1 8ort ol shameful names, and true mothers will live in the genera- t o{ boiU wate when nearly
The young man’s name is Carlyle Tay- Jennie aud Lu °y 8tu P ids ) went tions to come, on and through the ages, cool , . fc tQ the WQod and ut it in
lor. The name Carlyle is after some old into BUch fits ‘ of Slighter that I grew as they roll. All good and great men, 0 shad " t d i{
. ... I did viyww) Qiwl (VOVA il\nm nnnnf.xll.liA I nn/1 nmtvi i/v/\ f m iL.ii mnMnx n>/\ m I • *
with a soft sponge, it will have the de
sired effect. But be very careful not to
reverse these directions.
To prevent flies from injuring frames,
boil three or fou^ onions in a pint of
water; brush the frames once with the
liquid. It will not injure the frames,
and the flies will not touch them.
Very many young people can make
a very good picture frame, which, when
stained with cherry or walnut stain,
crabbed stick of a man who niado ] da I alarmed and gave them assahetida. 1 and women too for that matter, owe their I
w jf e a 8 i c kly woman cook and scour ^ om d° nated t be shirts back to the so- elevation and renown to the deep
and everything, while he went off and cb}t y witb a handsome note accompany- draughts which they drank from the I
enjoyed himself bathing. Tom (he is so in * them, of which I was very proud, pure fountain of a mother's influence]
tiresome) says enjoyed himself at Bath * kmw none of their husbands are as when they sat at her feet and developed,
put it in the sunlight.
you wish it dark,
S. B. R.
Fattier!!!
and cure for
Your poor, wearied wife losing sleep night
House, but i don’t'see any difference! I 8ma . rt ft9mimi! Mrs ; Jin 8 le thinks Jin-1 little by little, into her own blessed like-1 S^Tnigiu fiend' 1 \VchiiS 1 Tnd S C«o" mT-
Tom seems to think a great deal of him * 8 A 0 ’*® a rrtra avis, and so he is—but ness or even surpassing the beautiful rents, Ckoup, should have a bottle of Taylor s
but I have no patience with such men. °* the goose tribe. | model which w r as ever before them in | Cherokee Remedy of fc’weet Gum and Mullein,
I must tell you though about Lucy’s
valentine that has sat us all by the ears, that me nuumug turn Loan Association i *»** ''•'“*»» nu "', 1U “»‘ uuue i and all Lung ftntl Bronchial
It was a miserable comic thing, wi.it a has sent in a dun to ub and w’e are quite b y the mothers themselves and not by 25 eta and |i. This, with Dr. Diggers’Southern
dapper looking little tailor sitting cross- shocked to find that we had to pay in- proxies, however excellent and helpful Remedy, an equally eillcacious Remedy, for
legged on a huge spool of thread stitch- terest. Men particularly business men, they ntay be. ft
ing away for dear life, and beneath the | are 80 heartless, I wonder where they | The mother who dare send her little | uttie medicine chest no household should be
lines written:
“ Wrapped in muslin, tied iu tape—
Woo’d by a tailor spruce,
’ Void ot heart and cracked in brain—
Wilt thou be this tailor’s goose?”
Lucy was infuriated and said that all
comic valentines were low, ill-bred
things and the senders of them no bet
ter, and indeed carried on at such a rate
wanting Tom to go out and whip some-1 Written specially for the Southern World ]
body, that Tom said it made him miser-1 Home rraluluir for children,
able and lie preferred dining away from
hojae until all was again serene. Once
expect to go when they die! Of course helpless ones from her side and commit without, for the speedy relief of sudden and
we had to borrow from the bank, and as them to the care of paid nurses, is utter- dan serous attacks of the lungs aud bowels, as
Tom is President I don’t feel much wor- ly unfit for queening it over such royal TTJl ZZt^aZ
ried, as I don’t think he will let them | subjects as are often seen in their tiny | Taylor’s Premium Cologne.
push us when the time is out.
Your affectionate sister-in-law,
Catiikrink Saybrook,
Sec. and Treas. G. R. A.
carriages along the busy thoroughfares
| and crowded streets of our populous
cities.
She may shine as a queen in fasliiona-1
Cancer for Fourteen Yearn!
Spaktanbuko, S. C., March 14, l 1 " 1 -
have for 14 years been a sufferer from a rl,B
„ ...,, tana tun. ovprvbody called s
BY RKV. II. C. HORKADY.
| hie society, may be the subject of admi- niug sore on my face that everybody
ration and flattery ; she may glory in Cakcer - 1 have U8ed over ♦ 30 ° w0 J th 01 " 1 , lth ‘ s
her conquests over her easy victims;
she may be a heart breaker and drive u r . u. e. Heinitsh, and since have bought h'^
, , , . , , . . her adorers to desperation; she may be others, have taken it, and they have cn-.ED me
he laugheu at her (to cheer her up he The poet wrote better perhaps than he an adept in all the graces of the drawing sound and well! M >’ fftCe ls as f,ee f fr0 . m a g s , or .
said) and she gave him such a look that meant when he said, “ There is no place room and dress circle, but if she fail in ft8anybody> ’ and my bealth 18
hi. blood ran cold. It i. iroo that coo- lilt, homo." Ot all the .pot, on earth, her motherly dntle, «o .he precioae “ * i? “* “STtS-T
science makes cowards of us all, for I the dearest is home, sweet home. It els aud leave them to be defaced and '
a terwards discovered from various scrib- may be humble and lowly, but if it is ruined by coarse and evil-minded ser-
blings m Tom’s note book that he had the abode of love, it can have no rival, vants, it were a thousand times belter
been the aulhor of the * scurrilous verse Parents, recognizing his, should turn it that God should take their unsoiled spir-
andperpetratoroftheinfamousoutrage,” to good account, by making it the train- its to be with Him, while their sweet
as Lucy expressed it. He acknowledged ing set ool for their children where all
it to me and said that Lucy was bo bent the virtues are to instilled into their
f llFIlcf inis Kov tlOOil Sr* tliA Ava t lint n 1 •_ a 1 •
on thrusting her head in the fire that he minds, thus preparing them to be eood
determined at all hazards to save her, and useful members of society. If, in
and he had long since discovered that to the home circle, children are taught cor-
make the object of affection appear iu a rect principles for the government of
ridiculous light was the surest method
of breaking up a match.
He proved to be right, for though Lucy
life, eacli one will prove a power for
good when he goes out into the world
and begins to make impressions upon
•bed tears and made us all rnisi rable by otbers. What 1 hild: en ai e made iu their
ELIZA TINSLEY.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease'
fiee. The Swift Specific 10 ;
Drawer 3, Atlanta, G*.
. Attention is called to the grand g
forme are laid to rest under the daisies of The China-Japan Co., of Loulsv ,, 1 f e ' 0 \.
and the selfish mother relieved from the whose advertisement appears in a "°“ r ' ^
poaUion o. cre-iaker, for *hich Ahe ^
possesses not a single qualification. | fear of SO t oettino the worth of your r. tey
Should Jesus enter the homes of many
fashionable mothers, He would per-1 A cai*i>.-To all whoaresufferins
chance (in.Uhem tenant lea,; no queenly tflSSStK ft: '.tS
Cornelia to welcome Him withthe.mil. rVrimoE e * l IBto3Se«tS!S» W 5-
of conscious pride and joy as she pointed I hy * mntsioiiMry iu South America- ij*
m her little di m ple.l clietnh. sajing, 1
mer*