If I've repeated some of these, just ignore them. This is the last that I have found so far.-EC For Cramp Colic chew a small piece of dried Calamus Root. To cure Neuralgia: Take the leaves of Bull Nettle and make a tea and drink. Make a poultice of the leaves and lay on the affected parts. Will cure the worst cases. A salve for Bleeding Piles: Take two large handfuls of Peach Tree Leaves and fry in two tablespoonful of lard until the leaves are black and the lard is dark. Strain and let cool. Apply as you would any other salve. To cure Baby's Thrush in the Mouth: Take a small handful of the inside of Bark of Persimmon and put in a pint of water; boil down to half a pint; strain add sugar or honey, boil down to a syrup to which add a small piece of Alum while cooking. For Diarrhea take one half teaspoonful Jamaica Ginger and steep in one cup of boiling water. When cool, add enough white flour until all is a watery paste and drink. Wet Tea Leaves held to the eye will cure colds in the eye. Creosote Leaves (commonly called Gobernadora) made into an infusion and inhaled is good for colds. For Mechanics and Farmers who find it hard to keep hands clean with ordinary soap. To the soap lather, add one teaspoon of table sugar and wash hands in the usual way. You will be delighted with soft clean hands. Ladies should try this too, to soften the hands. For Pellagra: Take one cup of tea a day made of Yellow Dock Root and a teaspoonful of Golden Seal. You can expect no results with herbs that are over a year old. For Burns: Two ounces Linseed Oil, 2 ounces Sassafras Oil, 1 ounce Coal Oil. This is fine for burns, it will exclude the air and stop the pain. For worms in children, use equal parts of sugar and powdered sage. Give a teaspoonful before meals until relieved. This may be moistened with a few drops of water if the dry sage chokes the child. Postcard - return address Kings Creek, 3-28-1892, addressed to Mr. H.B. Clack, Roddy, Tenn, Rhea Co. "Baxter, if you will put one table spoonful of crude carbolic acid in a quart of butter milk and rub on your colts with a cob it will kill every louse. Tell Jack S. if he will use a half pint of juniper berries and pour one quart of boiling water over them, when cool take 2 table spoonsful 3 times a day - will relieve him. Will find them at Spring store. Yours, S.G. Clack" ~~~~~~~~~~~ Edna Clack