. The North Carolina Presbyterian. salt tiiree tiinet aweek. In this matter of aalting, I have ez- rprimented a good deal, and an satisfied ifvary from the above practice, I am aloserto a certain amounf. During the wintei I keep my cows in thestables most of the time. The agei of mycows are as follows: Five ace six years old,three are five years old, and two are fouryears old. Amt of batter told, t,800 Ib«, kt tS otap«r lb., |5at ^Do 4o OMdiniiunay, UOlbs., aS«lipMIb., ft7 OOTonr d«MOD akiiu, wfHA tX 76 ots. «Aeh, S 00 Two hoga, weight MS Iba, «t 7 ota., 4S 7S 8U cfttTM, M on ikiauiMd ailk, wl


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. salt tiiree tiinet aweek. In this matter of aalting, I have ez- rprimented a good deal, and an satisfied ifvary from the above practice, I am aloserto a certain amounf. During the wintei I keep my cows in thestables most of the time. The agei of mycows are as follows: Five ace six years old,three are five years old, and two are fouryears old. Amt of batter told, t,800 Ib«, kt tS otap«r lb., |5at ^Do 4o OMdiniiunay, UOlbs., aS«lipMIb., ft7 OOTonr d«MOD akiiu, wfHA tX 76 ots. «Aeh, S 00 Two hoga, weight MS Iba, «t 7 ota., 4S 7S 8U cfttTM, M on ikiauiMd ailk, wld for SI 00 ^ . IMS U Deduct porchu* of two ihoata In tpring, |S 00Do com, fed bogi, 10 boah. 7t eta., 7 80 . IS so Itbe ear, I^^Kg the Istt^ (NwmI, »n<* uae a bandsge »,.to ISmh \tk place. AlnyostInstlii^Uef, j^toKwHefnoed, and theappIijE^tMuso f^rtfit Hu iofaot will not t>e lojai#:bj Wie»)ce relief SB well as ImoUb. ojtchange. c ia-ii—, a- I it aovUi^eii Mnxi sweeterwhen idsf^layed very bed, WUgo. *» We hav«n*t^ said ouf prayers,^ moth-er . ^ *^Never miiid,dear^ IU Itearthem in themorning.** **? Please ta hear me say mine, n|am« nial .;.. Toe earnest, pl^wiing tones ii\ ^n||nthsee worJswere uttered, made the motherhesitate for a minnte before she rtpbtJ,^ToJ kno^ mammas in a hurry, ftSfUttheres company in the parlor; but shellhoar it in the jnorniog. And with a kfts,and a look of onntterablefondu^ besto^^dupon each of her Httle boys, the Jouuk,beautiful, and loving blfrcareless, tboDgnt-lesa mother, deeoenoed to the paflor, leav-ingthe door ajar, so that if the liKle («ie8?honld call for anything, tbey conld bethemore distinctly heard. The wind bleW mthU crevicey making the light of the iwodle^ickeJ-, nntil ftt last It was Silence in the room tor some tenminutes, then a sweet, silvery voice, asked,i you ssleep, brother) „ Jo,^wM^Ii«r^. . ^ :. >wish iMlvsie waif at Home to-night .< •Whyf,. Becauseshe would listen to m


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