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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, .JULY 1, 1882,
Exited and J$nsw$red.
4*-Carp. " I* the Carp a long-lived Ash V" K.W.
W.,(lore, Ky. Answer.—The C'»rp Is a hardy flab,
very prolific and long-lived. It la said to live to a
very great age, even to 130 and 200 yean.
43-Hrnoni Factories. “Are there many Broom
Factories In AtlantaT" J. II. N., Frogmore, La.
Answer.—At one time there were several located
here, but at present there Is only one establishment.
It Isa good point for them.
50 Diamonds In Georgia. “Have any Dla.
monds lieen found In Georgia?" A. II. H., Huiiflowcr
landing. Miss. There are several well authenticated
Instances of diamonds being found In Hall county,
(la. Mrs. W. P. Pledger, of this city, has one In a
linger ring that was sent to Paris and pronounced a
diamond of the first water. It was found In Hall
county. •
III Inch. "When was the length of thelnchasa
measure established ?” D. C. H., Little Sugar Loaf,
N. O. Answer.—In IMS, by an act of the English
Parliament.
S3-Whiteboys. "What gave the name of Wlilte-
boys to bnnds of the Irish peasantry. W. P. C.,
Htrawlierry, H. C. Answer.—They derived their
name from the habit of wearing white shirts in their
expeditions at night.
S3 -Hall Hamilton. “1s (tall Hamilton the real
name or twin deplume of the lady writing over that
signatureT" W. W. M„ Backwoods, Tenn. Answer.
It Is the assumed name of Miss Abigail Hamilton
Dodge.
51 'Population of China. "What Is the popu
lation of China?” J. W. E., Fairyland,Texas. An
swer.—The population of China Is estimated at 433,.
300,000,
§he cfflxrketx.
Cotton.
The general market presents no particular
new feature. Spots are firmer under a good
demand. ^
Prices ruled June 22d, as follows: Mid
dlings—New York, 12 5-16; Galveston, 11%;
Wilmington, 11%; Savannah, 11%; New
Orleans, 12%; Mobile, 12; Memphis, 12%;
Augusta, 11%; Charleston, 11%; Atlanta,
11%. In Liverpool, 6 13-16.
Wheat.
Atlanta No. 2, $1.10@1.20; Baltimore,
Southern red 1.33@1.38; amber 1.37@1.42;
Western winter red, 1.37%@1.38; St. Louis
No. 2 red fall, 1.27%@1.27%; Chicago, No. 2
Chicago spring, 1.31%; Louisville, No. 2 red
winter, 1.25@1.30; Cincinnati, No. 2 red
winter, 1.28@1.31.
Corn.
Atlanta, whitel.10, yellow and mixed 1.05;
St. Louis, 72%@73%; Chicago, 70%; Louis
ville, No. 2 white, 85, No. 2 mixed, 76%@77;
Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 73%.
Oats.
Atlanta, 75c.; Baltimore, Southern, 62@
64, Western white, 62@63; mixed, 61@62,
Pennsylvania, 61@64; St. Louis, 49@50;
Chicago, 52%@52% ; Louisville, No. 2 white,
57, mixed, 56; Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed 55.
Flonr.
Atlanta, fancy 8.00@10.00; extra family,
8.00@8.25; family 7.50@7.75; St Louis, fam
ily 4.50@5.35, choice to fancy 6.00@650;
Chicago, common to choice western 4.75@
7 00; fair to choice winter 6.00@7.00; Lou
isville, extra family 6.25, choice to fancy
6,50@7.75; Cincinnati, family 5.70@6,00;
fancy 6.40@7.00.
Ilulk Mentis.
Atlanta, clear rib 12%@13%; Louisville,
shouldcrs0%, rib 12%, clear rib 13; Chicago,
shoulders 0%, short ribs 12 15, short clear
12%; St. Louis, shoulders 9, short ribs 12,
short clear 12%; Cincinnati, shoulders 9,
clear ribs 12%.
Ilnron.
Atlanta, bright Tennessee sides, 13%;
Tennessee smoked hams 14c, sugar-cured 16;
Louisville, shoulders 9%, ribs 12%, clear
ribs 12%, sugar-cured hams 14%@14% ; Bal
timore, shoulders 11%. clear ribs 14%, hams
15%@16.
Pork.
Chicago, $20.75@20.80; Cincinnati, 21.50®
21.75; St. Louis, 21.10; Louisville, 22.00.
Lord.
Atlanta, leaf 14%@15%, refined 13%@
13%, cans and buckets 13%@14 ; Louisville,
leaf 13%; Chicago, 1I.60@U.62%; St. Louis,
11.40; Cincinnati, 11%.
Country Produce.
Atlanta (wholesale)—Eggs 15c; butter 21
@25; sweet potatoes,$1.25@1.35 (ter bushel;
Irish potatoes, 3.50@3.75 (ter barrel; live
fowls, 20@33c.; small chickens, 12%@25, ac
cording to size.
Mr. MaKlnley’H Fatso Tooth.
The Christian at Work thus illustrates the
fact that unskilful improvements are some
times painful. The facts relating to Mr.
Moginley's false tooth are as follows:
He purchased the tooth, a front one, about
two weeks ago, and every one in his family,
as well as the neighbors, said it improved
his personal appearance so much that he
seemed like a different man.
Mr. Maginley was not a little proud of the
impression made by his tooth, but at the
same time it annoyed him so much in get
ting accustomed to it that his occasional fits
of joy were not infrequently offset by mental
pain.
In the first place lie couldn’t bite on it
with any thing hearing thealightest approach
to confidence, and when his dinuer-hell
would ring, he would sit down at the table,
and then suddenly get up, take out Ids
tooth, lay it on his chair and go on with his
dinner in peace.
When he would go out to take a walk he
Would alwayscarry his artificial tooth in his
liippocket, and if lie happened toseeany one
coining whom he knew he would suddenly
drive his hand down, fish up the tooth and
have it in its place in a jiffy.
One day he had a cake of shaving-soap in
the same pocket, and as it was a very warm
day, the soBp became rather greasy and
worked through the paper containing it und
upon the plate of the tooth.
Mr. Maginley suddenly discovered the
squire's wife with whom he wus going to
trade a horse, coming, and she was so close
that he hadn't time to wipe the grinder off
before inserting it.
“Good-morning," exclaimed the lady
pleasantly.
“ Good-morning,” ‘replied Mr. Maginley,
making a strange facial contortion os the
soap worked into his palate. “I think I'll
be around to see the squire to-night."
The wife of that judicial functionary
noticed the peculiar gyrations of his jaws,
and being a very suspicious woman, imag
ined he was making faces at her.
They talked on, however, and he became
worse, the pain he was undergoing being in
describable.
“Don’t make none of your fuces at me,
you mean old swamp-rat!" screamed the
squire’s wife in a sudden ecstasy of rage.
In a wild endeavor to satisfy her that he
was not trying to trifle with her, he sud
denly made a face that seemed like consoli
dated grins, and the squire's wife burst forth
full of the fury of an irritated woman,—
“ I just guess I wouldn't make fun of a re
spectable woman, if my wife wore second
hand clothes made over, and had a habit of
borrowing fiat-irons and preserve kettles all
the time, and never returning them 'til
threatened with arrest.”
Mr. Maginley was astonished at this revel
ation, and was about to explain, but a ter
rific drawing up of the mouth that almost
lifted his eyes out of their sockets, got the
start of his speech; and in another instant
a gingham umbrella came down on his hat
with a force that drove it completely over
his eyes.
And the squire’s wife walked off with all
the dignity she could lummon.
A Skin of Bounty Is n Joy Forever.
DR. T. FELIX GOURAUO’S
Removes Trr,
Ilmples Free!
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I at dies <t iK] 0V .
fry hlcnilsh on
beauty, and
?;* detection.
It has stood the
t*»t of thirty
* ears, anil Is sit
'armless, w e
taste It t„ l,e
"tire the pre|H
oration Is prop
erly mado. Ac
cept no coun
terfeit of simi
lar name. The
d I stlngiilslicd
„ Dr. L.A. Nay re,
said to u holy
‘At Volt hutlre wlU tine
them, f recommend'(/oiiratirl'it rtwimiit the lend harm
ful of all the Skin prrjtarallnnt." tlnehottle will last
six months,using ltevery day Also, Poudrc subtile
removes suitorflnons hair without Injury to the skin.
Mmk.M. H.T.GOURAUD,8olePvop.,4S Bond HL.N.Y.
For nalfl by nil druggists and Fancy Moods l)ouh*r*
throughout the U. H.,IJanada* ami Kurope. ilewuro
of ha.se imitations. Jl.ono reward for arrest und proo
of any one selling the same.
ZHivmii
Our machinery has tin superior and few equals, and
are ao warranted. We deal liberally with responsible
buyers and make generous discounts for cash. We
will henctlt tho renders of tills paper who write to us
and buy direct. Address
HOHINKON «V CO.,
lUcliinund, Iml.
Mention Houthern World.
ANEW BREED!
Nnul for Trice l.tat.
Descriptive and Illustrated circular of our beautiful
and upnrslcd Cheshire Swine.
W. 6. SMITH .V CO.. MmiNlIcltl, Ohio.
Mention Houthern World when you write.
MANY ADVFKTlSF.ItS IIAVK DIF
FERENT ARTICLES ADVERTISED IN
DIFFERENT PATERS, AND TO GET A
PROPER ANSWER TO YOUR LETTERS,
IN WRITING OF. SURE TO SAY THAT
YOU SAW THE ADVERTISEMENT IN
THE SOUTHERN WORLD. I1V SO DO-
ING, YOU FREQUENTLY BENEFIT
YOURSELVES AND OUR PAPER.
Mast, Poos cfe Co,
NEW BUCKEYE
FORCE
PUMP
Work* easy, throw, a
constant stream.
Has Porcelain Lined
Cylinder.
Is easily set. Is the
Cheapest A Rest Force
Pump In the world for
Deep or Shallow Wells.
Thousands In use In
every part of the Uni
ted States.
Never Freeses In Win.
ter.
Send for Circular and
Prices.
Springfield, 0.
Manulscturcrs of the
“'“LONDON PURPLE “ ,w "
Poison
TRADE
MARK.
Poison
«M5~I! nearest dealer has not got It. write to HEMINGWAY’S LONDON PURPLE CO. i Limited,) P.
O. Box oao. No. 00 WATER STREET, NEIV YORK, who will .end prices and testimonials.
The recognised POISON for the extermination of
THE COTTON WORM.
KTEW
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES.
UnNiirpnivuMl iii Efficiency ami Durability, at a Reduction from former priceH of Fifty percent.
82.10 FOR lO-IIOKSi; POWER TO 8330 FOR 3M-IIOR.HF POWER.
Real Material,
I>rollout Workmanship.
liOWl'Mt PrlCOM.
Ktigines complete with bent Governor, Heater ami
Fee«l Pump,at prices named. Every engine thorough!'
tented under steam before ahipmont, and full.v guar*
nntectl to be equal to any made, In the essentiaTfiiinl-
ItlcH of efficiency, almpltctty and durability. Fenton*
desiring engine* of above capacities will consult their
twn Interests by Mending for our circulars, which con
tain testimonial* from all parta of 4he country. Nearly
IKK) In daily use throughout the country, and all giving
perfect satisfaction.
BALDWINSYILLE.N.Y.
HEALD & MORRIS
Persons ordering Circulars pi ease mention the Southern World*
The People Have Proclaimed
THE OXiY1DESX)A.XjE
THE KING OF DRAFT HORSES.
POWELL BROTHERS,
Mitrlngboro, Crawford Co*. Pa. Imrgeat and
Fluent Collection In the World of
CLYDESDALE STALLIONS,
Thk Hurt Brkkd or Draft Hokskr. Also, an
annie time avoiding animals whose constItutton
al Vigor, energies and atamlna have been Im
paired by high feeding and over-rattenlng.
Catalogue tree. Correspondence solicited. Mention
HoimtKKN Would.
LOUISVILLE SHOPPING
Of every description, for Isndics and Gentlemen.
Household articles bought with discretion, taste, und
judgment. For circular, address with ntanur
Mm. Itl'M.ll
R. & J. BECK,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS,
Philadelphia.
Mh*rosro|M*s, TcIcsc<»|m>h, Kpectnclea. Kyc-<{ lasses.
Thermometers, llaromelers, OperaGlasses,
Field-Glasses, Photographers Outfits for Amateura,
Send for I Huai ruled Price Catalogue, which will he
mailed ruKK. and mention tliia paper.
Health is Wealth!
I)k. K. C. W kxt'k N kkv k a n ii Hit aim Thk.atmknt:
axpccllln for Hysteria. RtaxiurSH, Convulsions, Ner
vous Headache, mental Depression, Isis* of Memory,
etc., which lead, to misery, decay ami (tenth. One
box will cure recent fuses. Knell Ihix contains one
month's treatment. One dollnru Imx, or six boxes
for live dollars; sent by moll prepaid on receipt of
price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case
With each order received by us for six boxes accent
puttied with live dollars, we will send the purchaser
ottr written gusrantee to return the money if the
treatment docs not effect a cure Guarantees Issued
hy I.AMAIt, RANKIN A LAMAR, wholesale and
retail agents, Atlanta and Maeon, ua. Orders by
mall will receive prompt attention.
MOORE’S BUSINESS
UAUU-UU O UNIVERSITY,
Atlanta, Os. A live practical school. An
organised budneas community. Circulars
matted rKEK on application,
mention this paper.
$47
46th
POPULAR DRAWINO OP THK
Commonwealth
Distribution Co.
In the City ot Louisville, on
MONDAY, JULY SI, 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sunday excepted)
under provisions ot an Act of the General Assembly of
Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court on March 31st ren
dered the following decision:
1st. That thk Cohmonivkalth Distkidution
Company is I.kiiau
at. IthDkawinohakkFaih.
N. B. This Company has now on hand a targe rc-
xervefund. Bead carefully the list of prises for tlie
JULY DllAWINO.
I Prlto fin,non | inn Prises (inneach,tin,no
1 Prise 10.000 200 Prises 30 each, in'otc
1 Prise — S.out nit prises -Jo each. IXttO
in Prisesfl.isioeach. 10,turn IUX) Prises lUcacli. In,non
21 Prises son each, in.niin |
it Prises mocacli, Approximating Prises 2,710
uprises 2nneacli, •• •• 1 Mil
0 Prises too each, “ •• non
IJM0 Prises. |II2,«IU
Whole Tickets, . $2 Half Tickets, $1
27 Tickets, . . 60 65Tickets, . 100
Remit money or huukdruft In Idler, or send liy
ex press. Ikm'ltend l,y KeaUtrrrd lsttcr or l\int-<Mce
Onlir. Orders of live dollars and upwards by ex
press, can bo sent at our ex|tcnse. Address all or-
iters to
H. M. BOABDMAN,
Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.
THEY PLEASE ALL!
DKACTirCL WINDOW ORK1HK5T8.
Agent* make money. Sxmplo
la poUabed mtolmni.
Matched pair, President and
Mrs. (itrfkld. SKe. 1 dot., all ,
different, 11, by mall. Burnt* c _
taken. It A. WOKTlIlSGTO.N Jhe CO.,
02 Madltoa Avenue, Springfield, Ohio#
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENCY.
A. J. WHIDBY & CO.,
PKOPBIKTORS,
YYtlautn, ■ ■ Goorgia.
Atlanta, we b»ve established a General Purchasing
Agency here, and propose to till all orders, from a
paper of pins to a steam engine. Dealing with first-
class houses only, we can guarantee satisfaction to
all who favor us with their orders. Write forany ar
ticle you want and we will quote you bottom prices
and purchase and send to you for a commission
enough to cover the cost ot correspondence. Samples
will be sent of Dry Goodi when desired. We will
also give Information on any matter presented.
Address ANDREW J. WHIDBY, Manager,
3U4 Broad stmt, upstairs, Atlanta, Ga.