Southern world : journal of industry for the farm, home and workshop. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1882-18??, June 01, 1882, Image 15
THE SOUTHERN WORLD, JUNE 1, 1882.
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Joshed and Jfcnmvqred.
37.-Hul|>linle «r Iron, “1. What la the com
mon name far Sulphate of Iron T 2. What became of
Col. Tudor, who started to Patagonia by laud f S.
What Is the premium for colored youths under 16?"
T. P. 8„ Henry's Cross Hoads, Tenn. AHSWKn.—1.
The Sulphate of Iron Is a salt formed by sulphuric
acid In combination with any base. 2. Reports are
meagre and we cannot answer definitely. >. The
same as to white youths.
.T*.-Mcrlnos and Angora*. “I wish to obtain
a Merino Ruck and an Angora Buck; where can Iget
themr* M. E. II., Twlggsvllle, Oa. Answkb.—Wo
cannot give the Information desired. Dealers will
And It to their Interest to advertise In the columns of
If the South bun Wohi.ii,
3!),—Remedy for Roaches. "What will effec
tually destroy roaches In the houseT" Mrs. F. M. K.
Davlslioro, Oa. Asswkb.—Cucumber peelings placed
in their way, and powdered alum.
•10.—I'nrelinslnir Agency. "Is there a General
Purchasing Agency In your city ?" I‘. R. C\, Terrapin
11111, Ala. Amhwkb.—The advertising columns of the
Southkrn Would will give you full Information on
this matter.
•II.—Chalcography. "What Is the meaning of
the word Chalcography T" B. R. D., Oil Trough, Ark.
• Annwkb.—It Is a word Invented by pedanta to slg-
) nify engraving on copper, and compounded of the
;, (ireck words chalkos, brass or copper, and graplio, I
write. It is often inaccurately applied to engraving
on steel and sine.
43.—Tael. "Is theTael of China acoln or weight?”
S. M. C„ Pen Ridge, Miss. A.NsWBll.—It Is both. As
money, it has a value equal to 41.25 in our currency;
and us n weight. Is equivalent to Hi ounces avoirdu
pois.
lit. Cot*wo 1.1 nucha. "Could I sell weanling
Cotswold bucks In Georgia ?" S. M. A. C., Teunessee.
ANSWKtt.—Yes. An advertisement in theSouTHKBK
Wobld will prove profitable to yon.
Cotton.
Liverpool—Firm. Middling uplands,
6 9-16; Orleans, 6%; Sales, 10,000; American,
6,400; Receipts, 3,100; American, 3,100.
NewYork—Steady. Spots—middling up
lands 12%. Stock, 481,774.
New Orleans—Dull. Middlings, 12. Re
ceipts, 644. Sales, 1,000; stock, 05,943.
Atlanta—Steady. Middlings, 11%.
Charleston—Quiet. Middlings, 12; Re
ceipts, 283; stock, 8,629.
Augusta — Weak. Middlings, 11%; Re
ceipts, 56; sales, 62.
Savannah—Quiet. Middlings, 11%; Re
ceipts,'412; stock, 10,206.
Country Produce.
Atlanta—Eggs, 17%@18; butter, choice, 20
1 @21; lower grades 12@15^ sweet pota
toes, $1.25 per bushel; Irish, per bushel 1.25
@2.00. Chickens, live, 25@35c; dried ap
ples, peeled, per pound, 5@6c; dried peach
es, unpeeled, per pound, 4c; peeled, 10@16;
beeswax, per pound, 20c; hides, flint, per
pound, 12@12%c; dry salt, 11c; cabbage, 3%
@4c per pound; peas, clay 1.25@1.50; white,
2.50@3.00; Barley, 1.75@ 180; Bran, 1.30@
1.35.
drain nud Provisions.
Atlanta—Flour, fancy, 8@10.00; extra
family, 8@8.25; family, 7.50@7.75; wheat,
1,56@1.57; corn, 1.05@$1.10; oats, 70@75c;
meal, 1.05@1.10; grits, 5.25@5.50 ; clear rib
sides, 12; lard, leaf, 14%; cans, 13@14.
Chicago—Flour dull—Common to choice
western spring, 4.75@7.00 ; fair to choice
winter, 6.00@7.00. Wheat lower No. 2Chi-
cagospring, 1.28@l.28%, cash. Corn, active,
74%@74%, cash; oats 51%, cash ; bulk meats
steady, shoulders, 7.75; short ribs, 11.40; short
clear, 11.75.
St. Louis —Flour, steady; treble extra,
5.25@5.40; choice to fancy, 6.00@6.50; family,
5.70@6.85; wheat higher, No. 2, red, fall 1.33@
1.33% cash; corn, dull, 76@78; oats, 53%;
pork dull, 18.65, cash.
Cincinnati — Flour, quiet; family, 5.90@
6.75; fancy, 6.00@7.25; Wheat, lower, No.
2, red winter, 1.33@1.35%, spot; corn, lower,
77%@77%; oats, No. 2. mixed, 55%; pork,
firm at 19.95@20.00; lard, strong at 7%; bulk
meats stronger; shoulders, 8%; clear ribs
11%; bacon, steady; shoulders, 7%; clear ribs
10%; clear rib sides, 10%.
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENCY.
A. J. WHIDBY & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
A.tlaixta, - - Georgia.
Atlanta, wo have cntahllnlied a General Purchafting
Agency here, and propone to All all order*, from a
paper of pi tin to a steam engine. Dealing with Unit*
clam hnunen only, we can guarantee Hntisfucilon to
all who favor us with their orders. Write for any ar
ticle you wunt and we will quote you bottom nrlces
and purchase and send to you for a commission
enough to cover the cost of correspondence. Samples
will lie sent of Dry Good i when desired. Wo will
also give Information on any matter presented.
Address ANDRKW J. WHIDBY, Manager.
31H Broad street, up-stalrs, Atlanta, ua.
German Carp
For stocking pond., shipped on short notice, bj
press. Orders should be sent In as early ss possible to
avoid shipping In warm weather. For Circular and
Price Lists address
ABEL A. WRIGHT, Orimn.Oa.
R. & J. BECK,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS,
Philadelphia.
Microscopes, Telescopes, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses.
Thermometers, Barometers, Opera-Glasses,
Field-Glasses, Photographers Outfits for Amateurs,
Send for Illustrated Price Catalogue, which will be
mallei pbke, ami mention this paper.
IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINE
With or without Reversing Gear. 10,18 and 18
_ _ _ __ Horse Power. Built by
RUSSELL A CO., Mawillon, 0.
CEMENT FOR SILOS.
Buy our Imported
"IMPERIAL” PORTLAND CEMENT.
Weight 400 pounds gross, per barrel. It niAkes an
artificial stone surface. Is cheaper and more durable
than the common cements. Remit 75 cents in post
age stamps for our Treatise, which shows how to mix
it and how to use it.
For circular directions “Howto Build Htlos," and
the good results therefrom, remit 50 cents In postage
stamps.
S. L. MERCHANT A CO.,
Foot of Broadway, No. 5 Bowling Green,
New York City.
I\ O. Box 520.
N. B.—When writing to Merchant toll him what
paper you saw this advertisement In.
THE LITTLE FAIRY
OUR PREMIUM CLOCK
Is a great deal prettier than tbe cut shows. It de
lights all who see It. It can be hung up, or laid down
on Its (ace, back, or side, and will
RUN IN ANY POSITION.
It Is handsomely nickel-plated, wbleb looks better
and Is more durable than silver, and Is warranted to
be an accurate and
CORRECT TIMEKEEPER.
It Is like a stem-winding watch, and requires
NO KEY TO WIND IT.
Tbe hands can be regulated without being touched.
In fact the LITTLE FAIRY Is just the dock that
everybody will be delighted with, (or It Is tbe most
complete, snug, and best arranged clock to be bad
anywhere.
Many have wrlttei
their 1190.00 watches.
Given as n Premium for 8 Subscribers.
We offer It for Sale for 82.25.
Price, including one year's subscription to
Southkbn Wobld, 82.50. Postago prepaid In each
case by us.
VIOLIN BOW, BOOR OF INSTRUCTIONS
AND VIOLIN CASE,
GOOD TIME-KEEPER FOR $3.50
for $4 «L«ga.4rfm 80
A HANDSOME STEM WINDING WATGH,
SUB-
to reward those who send subscribers' nsmes to ns,
we have just made arrangements for a valuable arti
cle that will Induce many new workers to become our
agents. This desirable premium consists of a Violin,
a ltow, a Book of Instructions, and a case to bold the
violin. The violin la handsome, dimly finished, of
excellent tone, and Imitation ebony trimmings. The
top and back of these violins are worked out just the
same as the best that are made, and are also of the
same model. They produce a splendid tone, full, rich,
and brilliant. Tune one of these Violins up to concert
E itch and keep It there for one week, and we are ready
> compare the tone with that of any violin made.
While examining this low-priced Instrument please
notice the manner In which they are trimmed and
strung up—the strings, tlngcr-lsmi-ds, tall Pieces, pegs,
(nidges and necks; inesc aru all good, well made anil
durable, and are suitable, Just aalhey are received to
be tuned up and played upon any occasion. This Is a
great bargain.
GIVEN AN A l'ltr.mi'M FOB 12 HUB*
M'ltlREKS.
Wo Offer it for Salo for $3.50.
PRICE, Including one year's subscription to Bouts-
bbn Would, gi.75. Must be sent by express, receiver
FINELY FINISHED.
.u, nuu.K ■»< am .raicii, giving me e»oc.site ana style, me iace is covers.i witn aoun cut
cnrstal, sbowlng the handsome movements, without the necessity ef opening tbe case. The movements are
S? a' k,, ° wn tj>e world over for their excellence and line finish. The case Is made of beautiful.
wamJiedsU h yexpo(K'd d meUU ' 11 ta thorou * 111 J r Protected pom tbe dirt and duet to which a key-winding
We know this Stem-winding Watch *411 meet with and
grow in favor as Its peculiar merits and good qualities become
known. There Is now a growing demand for Just such a
accurate time.
THE WATCH IS A GOOD TIME-KEEPER.
We arc now, for the first time In the world's history, able to
furnish a low-priced, rcllnble watch, suitable for use on rail
roads, steamers. by the farmer In the field, tbe mechanic at
the bench, the boy attending school or working on the farm,
ladles and others who make appointments and keep them.
HOW THEY ARE MADE AND WHY THEY ARE SO CHEAP.
only excellence a watch can have, namely, that of ACCURATE
TIME-KEEPING, AND A LOW PKIcfc
THE WATCHES ARE TESTED BY THE MANUFACTURERS,
Who have one of the largest and best watch factories In the
world. Among the many rooms of tbe Immense Watch
Factory Is a ‘"resting Room.” where tbe watches are taken
when finished, and where the Inspector keeps them for one
week, winding them night and morning, and causing them to
be run In different positions, inspecting and regulating them
each day; and only those coming up io the Inspector's stan
dard are sent out.
THE WATCH IS GIVEN AS A PREMIUM FOR
TEN SUBSCRIBERS AT REGULAR RATES.
We Gaaraxxtoo the Safe Delivery of the Wateh to auy Addresses, Postago
Paid by us. Address, SOUTHERN WORLD,
Atlanta, Georgia.
The above cut represents a knife bought by us In large quantities, and we believe It la the BEST TWO
BLADE KNIFE IN THE WORLD. The blades are made of the finest steel. One of them Is extra strong
for heavy work. The handles are lined with braes, and have a handsome German silver name plate of beauti
ful pattern. Roth ends have round corners and are finished alike with German sliver, highly polished, giving
them a remarkable fine and attractive appearance.
These knlvee give bettor eatisfaotlon, are stronger, handsomer, and better made than knives sold In many
stares at |l.90 each, and It Is only by bnying them In great quantities that we are enabled to offer them at to
low a price.
Remember every knife Is warranted strong and perfect, made of best steel, with round corners at both ends,
so as not to wear the pockets.
Given ns n Premium for 3 Subscribers. We Offer it for Sale for 75 ccw'»
PRICE, Including 1 year's subscription to BouTiixiyf Wobld, 11.25, Pontage prepaid In «acb case hy ua.
A SPLENDID BARGAIN.
Elegant Four Blade knife. Just the THING FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. Thta beautiful pocket
knire we offer as a special Inducement for subscribers. We will send It as a premium for S subscribers, it is
an extra fine knife, made of the beat steel, ornamented with German silver anil Pj.IiBheO. It ""“ft'T
costs In stores 11.16. yet we furnish Tula HANDSOME KNIFE AND THE SOUTHERN WORLD toil
ONE YEAR FOR 81.25.
Give the Knife ns n Premium for 3 Subscribers. Offer It for Hale nt 75 cent*.
■WPostage prepaid by us,
DIiDGAiNrT PRAUXi HANTDIiEE) KKriI’B.
Given ns n Premium for 3 Subscribers. TVe offer It for sale for 75 cents.
This elegant knife le a perfect gem. It Is made of the finest steel, has two hied fa and an exquisite pearl han
dle. and will meet the wants of those who have been Inquiring for the prettiest and handaommt knife for
Dulles' use. It Is the very nicest ladles’ knife In the market, and we assure you It will please all who may
obtain It. Equal to those sold In stores at |1 Ac and R.00. ... . .
PRICK, Including 1 year's subscription to Kopthbrn Wobld, 11.25. Postage prepaid In each case by ua.
JNO. D. CUNNINGHAM,
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
A REM ABIC ABI.E OFFER.
To Introduce goods and secure future patronage.
Anyone sending me 35 cents and the addresses of 10
of their acquaintances, will receive by return mall an
elegant gold-plated, heavy^nd R.n ? ^
Mention this paper.] Bufihlo, N. Y.
MRS. 0. L. BRAUMULLER,
TEACHER OF DRAWING AND PAINTING,
Atlanta, Georgia.
A alee line of Artists’Materials, Fine China, and
Fancy Articles for decoration always on hand. Bro
ken sets matched and China gilded and fired for Art
ists and amateurs.
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN!
Your aucccHS in business depends upon the
qunlify and reliability of the machinery you
use. Machinery of the highest standi.r<l in
the imirket will consequently produce thomost
effective results. Therefore, tiac
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MAN8FIELD, OHIO.
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