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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, SEPTEMBER 1,1882.
much better pleased than if you bad played
yoar intended trick 7”
"Oh, dearest sir," answered the youth,
“you have taught me a lesson now that I will
never forget. I feel now the truth of the
words which I never before understood—‘It
is better to give than to receive.’ ”
An Interesting Game.
This game is played either by boys or
girls—or by a mixed party of both. The
players take their seats, and one declares that
he has thought of an article or subject. An
umpire is made acquainted with the subject
thought of, and it is his (or her) duty to see
that the questions are properly asked and
answered. Twenty questions, and three
guesses are allowed, each player asking a
question in turn, or one player only taking
the office of questioner. We give samples
of questions and answers:
The first player having announced that he
has thought of an article, the questioner be
gins—
Does it belong to the animal, vegetable, or
mineral kingdom 7
It is of vegetable material.
Is it good for food 7
No.
Is it manufactured?
It was.
Then it does not now exist?
No.
Does it belong to ancient or modern times?
Ancient.
Does it belong to a thing or to a class 7
To one particular thing.
Was it useful or ornamental?
Useful.
Hard or soft 7
Hard.
Was it made to wear 7
No.
Was it stationary 7
No.'
Was it used as a conveyance?
Yes.
By air, earth, or water?
Water.
Was it employed for a special purpose 7
Yes.
Then was it Noah’s Ark?
It was; and you have guessed it in four
teen questions.
Then the next player thinks of a subject,
and the questions are asked as before.
Does it belong to the animal, vegetable, or
mineral kingdom 7
To all three.
Is it used for food 7
No.
Is it in its natural or prepared state 7
In its prepared state.
Does it go through many processes before it
is fitted for use 7
Yes.
Is it useful or ornamental 7
Both.
Is it used in this country 7
Yes.
Where are its original materials found 7
In all parts of the world.
Is it cotton, or paper, or silk, or parch
ment?
All those are employed in making it.
Is it one particular thing, or does it belong
to a class 7
To a class.
Do they vary in size 7
Yes.
Does one consist of many parts 7
Yes.
Do they want sewing?
Yes.
Have they covers 7
Sometimes.
Then it is a book 7
You are right; and you have guessed it
in fourteen questions.
Forfeits may be added to this game, each
successful guesser claiming one from the
thinker, and all the questioners paying a for
feit for each unsuccessful guess.
Tiiere is no power of love so hard to get
and keep as a kind voice. A kind band is
deaf and dumb. It may be rough in flesh
and blood, yet do the work of a soft heart,
and do it with a soft touch. But there is no
one thing that love so much needs as a sweet
voice to tell what it means and feels, and it
is hard to get it and keep it in the right tone.
Such a voice often speaks worse than the
heart feels. It shows more ill-will in the
tone than in the words. It is often in mirth
that one gets a voice or a tone that is sharp,
and sticks to him through life. Such as
these get a sharp home voice for use and
keep their best voice for those they meet
elsewhere, just as they would save their best
cakes and pies for guests, and all their sour
food for their own board. Watch it by day
as a pearl of great price, for it will be worth
more to you in the days to come than thtf
best pearl hid in the sea. A kind voice is a
lark’s song to a hearth and home. It is to
the heart what light is to the eye.
All young men have “unalienable rights,"
among which none are great or more sacred
than the privilege to he ‘'somebody."
Savk Aoainst Accident.—Perhaps It Is rrnle and
unkind to call a man a tool. Yet, when a man breaks
his leg and Is kept snlTertiig at home tor weeks, he
must feel foolish If he has not provided himself with
an “accident policy." We are all liable to accidents.
They come when least expected. We knew an old
lady who traveled all over Europe without the least
mishap, and the day after her return home fell down
stairs and broke her right arm. The wisest and most
careful cannut foresee disasters. Yet everybody of
ordinary common sense cun guard against them by
taking policies In the United States Mutual Accident
Association. We do not speak of this at random, nor
do we Judge of Its merits at a venture. We have
carefully examined Its plans, and have the most
pleasurable knowledge of their practical workings.
At small expense, the Insured person Is made certain
of a substantial sum per week. In case of disabling
accident, and of to Ills survivors. In case acci
dent should result in death. The terms of the pol
icies arc such as any reasonable man can easily com
ply with, and the cost Is so light that nobody can af
ford to be without the security a policy afTords. The
Association Is carefully and economically managed,
and has tor its officers and directors some of our best
business men. Its airuirs are managed with such care
and economy, ns to meet the upprovnl of the most
thrifty and careful men.—ChrUtian at Work.
AGENTS WANTED FOR T1IE
HISTORY THE U. Sa
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ATTENTION POULTRY HEN.
Dr. R. Bachmann’s Vermin Hate, the only reliable
antidote to Vermin on Poultry, of every description,
nowextant.vlx: I,Ice on FowMand Fleas on Dogs. All
otlierdomcsllcanlmalsare bcneflttedby its use This
being an Internal remedy, to be given mixed with the
food, because all external remedl " — " "
lies have been a fall
rbebestof reference given
i application to the proprietor.
THE CELEBRATED
A. P. DICKEY FANNING MILLS!
llflYP no
kinds «>r grain and mcxnI for market; aluo grnde them for
trrdlnt/. They m pa rate oat« and foul need. such m cook
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adapted for cleaning, neparatlnir and grading timothy,
clover, red-top, flax, etc., and clean and *eparaf* three
THE IMPROVED EVAPORATORS
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Our machinery has no superior and few equals, and
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and buy direct. Address
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IUrlimontl, Inti.
Mention Bouthern World.
These Famous 8te«l Tens
eomhlne the essenttsl oualltlss
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real Hwan Quill Action, and
are suited In all styles of writ*
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lvUon, Blakcman, Taylor, &Co., N.Y
pnrnill CHRONIC, and OBSCURE Diseases of
LUU. fi Young, Middle-aged, and Old Men ant
ul LUInL Women,hereditary or acquired, treated
■ucceee u y 8T j tICT j j y private
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You can be cured at home with the same certainty
aa If preoent In person, by describing your symptoms
by letter, and have medicine sent secure from obser
vation, All communications sacred, and promptly
answered. Examination blanks, book, etc,, tree for
^Address DR. B. T. BAKER,
Box IQI, Buffalo, New York,
fpHOP
If TEA
SUN-SUN CHOP TFA
I sent by mail on receipt
of St’-i.BO t or a
sample: of same
on receipt of • cento.
It la tbe FINEST TEA
1 Imported. Warranted
to suit all tastes. Postage stamps taken. TttsiftH.
Tbe Great American Tea Co., Importers,
P. 0. BOX 4286.. ^ 31 & S3 Yoeey St.. N. Y.
Mast, Foos eft? Co.
NEW BUCKEYE
FORCE
PUMP
Works easy, throws n
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IIns Porcelain Lined
Cylinder.
Is easily set. Is the
Cheapest A Best Force
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Deep or Shallow Welle.
Thousands in nee In
every part of the Uni
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Never Freeses In Win
ter.
Send for Circular and
Price*.
Springfield, 0.
Manufacturers of tbe
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON, VIRGINS.
Ilir I'nUotl Muifs. Thorough in all dcnarum'iits. Building* ami surrounding* beautiful. Climate and
home comfort* unsurpassed. One hundred and thirty-nine boarding pupils from eighteen 8tate«. Refers to
over a thousand pupils and patrons. '
TEKMfi AMONG THE IIENT IN THE U1VIOX,
Combining* nil Important advantage* In one chnrgf, vlx: Board, Washing, Fuel, Oas Lights,
Knglish Course, Latin, French, Uermnn, Instrumental Music, etc., for entire scholastic year from fieptem*
ber to June, $838.
" ‘ Pogues, write to
Rev. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, D.D., President,
Staunton, Virginia.
PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE
AND PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
One Hundred full .Music Lessons for Eighteen Hollars.
Seven distinct schools. Twenty-eight teachers. Attendance past year, 433. Superior a Wantages In Lib-
Send for new catalogue to
Twenty-eighth year opens September 3th.
Rev. I. C. rfclLSIUXa, D.D., IMttaburgli, Pa.
HOMES OF NFIIETYSHIP.
FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY,
OfNcv York.
Officials of Hanks, llailrouds, and Transportation
Companies, Managers, HecretariesnndUlerksof Pub
lic Companies, Institutions and Coffimerclal firms,
can obtain security trom this Company at moderate
chat gen.
The bonds of this Company ure accepted by the
courts of the State of New York.
Full Information as to details, rates.etc., can bo
obtained on application to head office, If# Broadway,
New York.
Wh. M. lliciiAnns, Prest. John M. Crane. Bec'y.
H. J. Black and W. H. Lkk, Inspectors.
Directors—GeorgeT. Hope, O. tl. williams, tieo.
8. Coe, Charles Dennis. J. H. T. Btrnnahun. A, It.
Hull. A. 8. Barnes. B. B Chittenden, II. A. Iiurlbut,
W. U. Lowe, David Dows, J, D, Vermllye, Alexander
Mitchell, Wm. M. Richards.
AUGUSTA FEMALE
SEMINARY,
STAUNTON, VA„
MISS MARY J. BALDWIN, PRINCIPAL,
Opens Kept. 0, 1S8S| Closes June, 1883.
Unsurpassed In Ite location; In Its buildings and
E nds; In its general appointments and sanl-
arrnngenients; Its full corps of superior and ex-
‘need teachers; Its unrivaled advantages In Mu
sic, Modern Languages, Elocution, Flue Arts, Physi
cal culture, and Instruction In the Theory end Prac
tice of Cooking; the successful efforts made to secure
health, comfort, and happiness; Its opposition to ex
travagance ; Its standard of solid scholarship.
For full particulars, apply to the principal for cat
alogues.
Rockland College,
NYACK-ON-T1IK.HUDNON, 8223.
School for both sexes. No extras but Music and
Art. University Preparatory and Business for
Boys. Mradnatlaa Course (or Ladles. Private
Instruction for backward scholars. Pleasantly
located on tbe west shore of the Hudson, one hour
from New York. Bend for New Announcement.
Year opens September 12th.
w. H. bannister, A. M„ Principal.
Mention Southern World.
COLLEGE OF
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
llitliliuorc, M«l.
Unsurpassed Clinical advantage* are derived from
the Lily Hospital, Maternitennil Maryland Woman'a
Hospital, which are under the exclusive charge of
tliia school. Apply for Catalogue to
'rilOMAH 01*1 K, M. D, Dean,
38 N. Carey street, Baltimore, Maryland.
ACADEMY
or TUB
Immaculate Conception,
Conducted by the Bister* of Mercy,
LOYD NTRKKT, ATLANTA. GA.
The next session of the Academy will open Mon-
' -MIS. For catsloi
NINTKIW Of
CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MUSIC
BOS Itncc Street,
oiKroiaxrKr^SLTX, o.
All branches of MUSIC TAUGHT. Pupils can en
ter at any time. Next sesaton opens September a>th.
Boarding for non-residents. ,
For announcement, Address
DOHA NELSON, l-rcslilcnt.
303 Bnec street, CTiielniintl, Ohio.
1844 FREEHOLD INSTITUTE. 1882
Next term opens September 12. Prepares for Col
lege or for Business. Ouune of study thorough. Three
Departments — English, Scientific and classical.
Backward boys privately taught. Location perfectly
tbe Principal,
Itev. A. G. CHAMBERS, A. M.,
Freehold, N. J.
WAYERLEY SEMINARY.
1337 I street, N. W. Washington, D. C., Board
ing and Day School for Young Ladles. Full corps of
Professor* and Teacher*. Thorough training In the
Mathematical, Literary and Ornamental Depart
meat*. Special attention I* called to the advantages
Washington offer* for culture. Term* reasonable.
Session opens September 30th. For catalogues apply
to Mu* LIPSCOMB, Principal.