The North Carolina Presbyterian . N, President. LESSON HELPSSecond Quarter. Nothing IS more cooling and refresh-ing on a very scorching day than pine-apple or lemon ice. To make thissqueeze the juice of six lemons, add thegrated rind of the lemon and an orange;Strain; add a pint of sngar and a pintof water ; stir till the sugar is dissolvedand freeze. To make the pineapple iceuse the same quantities of sugar andwater to one pint of juice. Some likethe addition of a cup of cream poured inbefore the mixture is quite stiff. i t t 7%* L*»»ont/or tke Stcond Qmmf^t«r ff j8t)S, C0ntiHmi$i£ tJu L^/t ^


The North Carolina Presbyterian . N, President. LESSON HELPSSecond Quarter. Nothing IS more cooling and refresh-ing on a very scorching day than pine-apple or lemon ice. To make thissqueeze the juice of six lemons, add thegrated rind of the lemon and an orange;Strain; add a pint of sngar and a pintof water ; stir till the sugar is dissolvedand freeze. To make the pineapple iceuse the same quantities of sugar andwater to one pint of juice. Some likethe addition of a cup of cream poured inbefore the mixture is quite stiff. i t t 7%* L*»»ont/or tke Stcond Qmmf^t«r ff j8t)S, C0ntiHmi$i£ tJu L^/t ^Christ, Aavt teen ^refared withthe grtatitt cart by several */ tk*ablest divines and most experi-enced Snndajf School expositors qftke Southern Presbyterian are necessarily of the highestCrad4, while in/oint of excellenceof get-up and price thoy are thecheapest and most economicalpapers issued by any dtnomima-tion/or Sunday School use, I Tk4 eufleavor is always to makethorn suit our schools, our ^oopUand the Wm. C. GOART, Secretary. A HOME COMPANY SEEKING HOME PATEONAQt. Strong 1 Prompt 1 Reliable I Liber c Agents at all Cities, Towns and Villagethe Southern |States. t OROMMIZED 1856.


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