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WOMEN OF DISTINCTION.

CHAPTER XXXIII.

MRS. JULIA RINGWOOD COSTON.

"Let us ever glory in something, and strive to retain our admiration for all that would ennoble, and our interest in all that would enrich and beautify our life."

It will be a source of much gratification and genuine pleasure to the many readers and admirers of Ringwood's Journal to be formally introduced to the editress of this excellent magazine.

MRS. JULIA RINGWOOD COSTON.

Beautifully situated in the town of Warrenton, Va., is the "Ringwood Farm," so called because of its resemblance to an ancient homestead of the same name in