Southern world : journal of industry for the farm, home and workshop. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1882-18??, November 01, 1882, Image 14

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14 THE SOUTHERN WORLD. NOVEMBER 1, 1882. REVIVAL HYMN. Oh, whar iblll we go w’en do (root dor comoo, Wld do blowln' or do trumplto on do bongtn’or do drama? How moop po' sinners'll bo botched out lota Ed floe do lotch tor do golden goto? No uaa ter ter wolt twel ter-morrer I Do aun muan't aet on jro' aorrer. Bin's ez aborp ez o bamboo-brier— Ob, Lord I fetch do mo'nera up blgberl W'on do;ooohuna er do eort la o aton’ln' oil oroun’, Who's o gwlneter bo cbooaon for ter War do glory- crown f Who'a a gwlne for tor aton' stlffkneed on bol', En onawer to dor noma ot do collin' er do rollt Yon belter come now of you coinin'— OleSotunla loose eno bummln'— Do wbeeloer dlatrucksbiin Iso bummln'— Ob,come 'long,sinner, ef you cornin'! Do song er aolvoabun la o mlgbty sweet song, En do Pzlrldlse win' blow fur en blow strong, En Abrobom’s bosom, lilt's safe en bit's wide, En right dor's do place wbor do sinners ougbter hide 1 Oh, you nee'nterbeostopplu' eno lookin'; Ef you fool wld ole Hotun yu'U gll took la; You'll hong on de oldge en g tt shook In, Ef you keep on o stopplu’en a lookin’. De time Is right now, en dish yer's de place— Let de sun er solvosliun shine squor' in yo' face; Fight de battles er de Lord, tight soon en tight late, En you’ll oilers flue a latch ter de golden gate. No use fer ter wait twell ter morrer, De aun musn't set on yo' sorrer— Bin's ez sharp eza bamboo-brier, Ax do Lord fer ter fetch you up higher! —Uncle Bkucs. Joshed mid J$nswitred. 12B—The Itoilmun (.un. “ What was the weight and dimensions of the Rodman gun, located at the mouth of the Chesapeake In 1861 f" C. It. O., Oar- land, Ala. Anbwkh.—The Rodman gun weighed 46,100 pounds, was 160 Inches (IS feet 10 Inches,! long. The sheila used varied from 30S to 337 pounds. The caliber was IS Inches. 130- The First Railroad. " When and where was the first railroad In the United Btatcs built.'' R. J. O., Helena, Ark. Answer.—The first railroad was built at Quincy, Mass., In 1836, to haul granite tor the Bunker Hill Monument. It was only four miles long. ISI-Age to Enter the Nary. “ What Is the age required for entering the navy aa a cadet mid shipman ?" 8. A. A., Orlando, Fla. ANswxn.-Re- tween 14 and 18 years. 132- Bcl Charcoal. " Where can red charcoal be obtained t" O. W. 8., Fentleld, Oa. Answer.— We know ot none In the United Btates. It Is pre pared largely in.Belglum and France. 133- Erse Language. " Whero and by whom was the Erse language spoken W. P. K., Arcadia, La. Answer.—The language spoken by the people of the Highlands In Scotland was named by the peo- ot thcLowland Erse as being ot Irish origin. More properly the word Is Gaelic. 131— The Ilex. " Is the Hex tree to bo found In the South ?» W. W. H., Port Olbson, Miss. An swer,—The Ilex Is the geuerlc name of the holly found throughout the South. lu the Latin classics It Is applied to the evergreen or holm oak. 133—Rupee. * What Is the value of the Rupee of IndlaT" A. B. A., Raleigh, N. C. Answer.—It Is worth about 25 cents In our currency. 130-Turantuln. " From what does the spider called tarantula derive Its name?" C.M.W., Kcowee, 8.0. Answer.—It derives Its name from the city of Taranto, In Italy, where It Is very plentiful. It Is sometimes called the wolf-spider. 137- I*enbtxly Fund. " What was the original amount ot the Peabody fund?” A. U. T., Morris town, Tenn. Anhweii.-{3,500,000. 138- Uhang mid Rug, '■ In what year did the Stameso twins, Chang and Eng die?” H. R. B., Oonzales, Texas. Answer.—lu 1874, one surviving the other a few hours. Cotton. The protracted dullness that has charac terised the general undertone of the cotton market since our last report has had a de pressing influence on trade. The condition of the market is extremely embarrassing, and the tone developes daily a great loss of strength. The tendency is to a decline. We quote ruling prices for Middlings— New York, 10%; Galveston, 10%; Wilming ton, 105-16; Savannah, 10%; New Orleans, 10%; Mobile, 10%; Memphis, 10%; Augusta, 013-16; Charleston, 10%; Atlanta, 10%; Liverpool, 6%d. Atlanta's Cotton Rcrlpts. Receipts since September 1, 33,619 ; a de crease of 10,418 bales. Wheat. Atlanta No. 2 Georgia, $1.08@1.10; lower grades, 1.05@1.08; Ualtituore, Southern red, 1.03@1.00; Amber, 1.09@1.15; No. 2 winter Western red, 1.06@l.00%; Chicago, No. 2 red winter, 94%@IW%; No. 2 spring, 04%; Louisville, No. 2 red winter 03@95; Cincin nati, No. 2 red winter, 06; St. Louis, No. 2 red fall, 93%@91; No. 3 red fall, 89%@90. Corn. Atlanta, white 1.00, yellow 95; St. Louis, 66%@69; Louisville, No. 2 white, 75; No. 2 mixed, 73; new ear, 45; Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 71@71%; Baltimore, Southern white, 88; yellow, 85. Oats. Atlanta, 45@50c.; Baltimore, Southern, 50 @53; Western white, 47@49; mixed, 44@47; Pennsylvania, VKSiO; Chicago, 35%; Louis- ville, Northern 36 ; Western 33@34 ; St Louis, 33%@33%; Cincinnati, No. 2 mixed, 38@39. Flour. Atlanta, family 5.50; extra family, 6.00; choice 6.25; Patent 7.25@8.00; St. Louis family, 4.40@4.25; choice 4.50@6.50 ; fancy 4.75@4.95; Chicago, common to choice, 3.50 @4.50; common to fancy, 4 00@6.00; Pat ents, 6.50@7.25; Louisville, extra family, 4.25; fancy to choice, 5.75@6.00; Patents, 6.05@6.75; Cincinnati, family, 4.40@4.75; fancy 5.00@5.50. Hulk Meat*. Atlanta, clear rib sides, 16%@16% ; pork strips, 13%@14; Louisville, shoulders 10%, short rib 15%; short clear rib 16%; Chi cago, shoulders 10%; short ribs 14%; short clear 15%; Cincinnati, shoulders 0%; clear rib 14; Baltimore, shoulders 11%; clear ribs 12%. 100— Now Ready. Now Edition. LADIES in the WHITE The ONLY BOOK of the kind ever published. A History ot every Ad- itnlstraiton from Washington to the present time, with over 20 8*eel, •ortralU of I.ndles of the White House, with views ot many of the runiRIWUI I4UIIIITI Ul tuc *S III'C lltllisrt M I. I ,v eii LA 'i---4. wry- Homes of the Presidents. This Is the most salable book published. Agents tt „ ^ Y YZC wanted. Bend for Circulars, with full particular to JtjLOllS© JL Cttl O RRAM.EY A Vo.. 66 N. 4th Btreet, Philadelphia. Racon. Atlanta, aides, (none,) sugar-cured hams 16%@17; Baltimore, shoulders 12%, clear rib sides 17%; hams 16%@17%; Cincinnati, shoulders 11%; clear ribs 16; clear sides 16%; Louisville, shoulders 11%, clear rib 16%@ 16%, clear sides 17%. Pork. Chicago, 22.50@22.75; Cincinnati, 24.00; St. Louis, 23.00; Louisville, 25.00; Baltimore 24.25. I.nrd. Atlanta, tierce, 14%, leaf 16; Louisville, 12%; Chicago, 11 80@11.95; St. Louis, 11.90; Cincinnati, 11%. Country Produce. Atlanta (wholesale)—Butter, common, 25 @28, prime 28@30, choice 30@33; eggs, 20; poultry, 22@30c. ; chickens, 18@27%; turkeys, 50@75; ducks, 22%; geese, 37%; Irish potatoes, $2.75 per barrel; sweet pota toes, 50 cents per bushel ; apples, 2.00@2.50 per barrel; cabbage, 1%@2cents per lb.; chesnuts 2.50@3.00 per bushel; white pens, 1.50 per bushel, stock peas 90c per bushel; rye, 1.25@1.50 per bushel; bran, 80c. per 100 pounds; peeled peaches, 8@10, unpeeled, 3@4; dried apples, 3@4. Live Stock. Atlanta (job lots)—Mules 14 hands high $85.00@$105.00; 15 hands $125.00@$135.00; horses—plug $65.00@85.00; driving and sad dle horses $150.00(3)200.00. Particular attention is called to the advei* tisement in another column of the Monarch Lightning Sawing Machine. We believe it is the most wonderful labor-saving machine invented in many a day. UNITED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION, 403 Brodw’y, N. Y. I ll C || D FM.000 Accident Insurance. B23 NOUn L Weekly Indemnity. Member- APAIMCT ship fee. 21. Annual cost about AuAinO I 8IO. Write for circular and ap- AGGIDENTSI pljcatlon blank. European per TEE LITTLE FAIRY OUR Pxvc.au.UM. ulOCK Is a great deal prettier than the cut shows. It de lights all who see It. It can be hung up, or laid down on lu face, back, or side, and will RUN IN ANY POSITION. be an accurate and CORRECT TIMEKEEPER. It U Uke a stem-winding watch, and requires NO KEY TO WIND IT. In fact the LITTLE FAIRY U just the . 'body t everyb _ . . that , will be delighted with, ror tt U the most complete, snug, and best arranged clock to be had anywhere. Many have written that tt keeps as good time as their *15000 watches. . Given ns n Premium Tor 8 Subscribers. - We offer it for Sale for 82—3. Price, including one year’s subscription to Southkrs World, 82.30, Postage prapejd ju each cwvyu* PATTERSON ORGAN, Style 400, contains two ScU Reeds, live useful Slops, with Tremolo and Knee? Swell, attractive Walnut Case (Uke above cat), with Stool and Book, only 830. PATTERSON ORGAN, Style 101, contain* four Sets Heeds, eleven useful Stops, Including Sub*Bnss and Octave Coupler. Price, In the above style ense, only $03. Two of the most popu lar orgsns In the market: sale for them Immense. Shipped on 13 dnys test trial. No money required In advance. Other styles to great variety. Hny yonr Orgsns snd Pianos from the manufacturer direct, snd save from 50 to 100 per cent, by avoid ing the usual commissions paid to dealers snd agents. Write for our handsomely illustrated Chtafogi/e, giv ing Dill Information ,/ree. Address the manufacturer, JAMES T. PATTER80N, BRIDGEPORT, CONN KlfftTer Pear. Jap. Persimmon. LcConto Pear. Buy these Pears, only on their own root, for reason see catalogue, sent free. LaCONTE NURSERY. W. w. THOMFSOKT, • Smitbville, Go. YOU caa have employment at yonr own home, day-time or evening, whole time or snare momenta, in a new bnstnei .itlrely free from au) ' or “catch-penny ” nature. The at home and no peddling or traveling necessary. Men and women,bnyaandglrls. anywhere can easily earn from SOc to 82 an hour If they only know how and get started right. If sent for at one-, we will re veal the SECRET and send by return nmll 13 saiu- I ilea free that will do to commence work on. Hend Oc. (sliver) or tour 3 cent stamp" lor postage, packing and advertising, and address plainly, MAHON A CO., Montpelier, Vermont. VMMPKtlvs remedy thousands ofcMSS of thw have been cnreAIndssd, ghat I will send TWOMgl the worst kind and ot long standing IswLso strong Is my latlhtn Its afBeaey, that I will Mad TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a VAfe UABL2TRRATI8R oa this dltesM, to any sufferer. Ulvo Ex- pressiP. O.address. DR.T.AKOO0B,MPearltL,it. X JNO. D. CUNNINGHAM, Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA. —orricB— Over Atlanta National Book, 15 Alabama street.* xxeaixn is W eiLItn I • •■••lx., svssura m tuiavi/, tifcuv ana auaiii. u box wilt euro recent cases. Each box contains o SMSMSSSS***-. d0 !! ttr 0 box, or six bos SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. ASSIU.N M. CLAY, breeder of pure BOUTH WN BIIEEP, White Hall, Kontucky. Fire C'lsy Chimney pi po does not rust nor crack by heat nor crumble fromfroet. It has been used ten years for dwelling*, schools, churches, Ac. No danger from Arc, as It does not communicate heat to wood. Insurance companies have decided tt to be a safer chimney than brick. Any one can put H up. We show four forms of construction. A complain chimney costs from (5 to $10, according to height of building. WBend for descriptive circular with full Informa tion. CHAN. H. TORNCII A CO., N. F» Cor. Pratt anil diaries Sts., Baltimore. Mention Bouthern World. Best House ua Steam Power* WELL AUGER AND DRILLS. Rust’s Eagle Machine, complete with horsi'-puwcr, 300 lb. drill, twi ti-lnch 'A bits, auil ast ft. rope, ft.vi Every machine guaranteed, anc men sent to set up and tes before payment, fcitrorde: machines direct, or send fei circulars Mention this p.'ju r O. RUST, SL Joseph, Mo me Public tt requeued careful It/ to notice the new amt enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. (^CAPITAL PRIZE, B73.000._ffJ Tickets only 85. Shares In proportion. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, has since been added. .... By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present Bute Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. .... The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any Slate. It never Seale* or Postpones. Its Grniul MIiikIo Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS L. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. November It, !8S2-inoth Monthly Drawing. Look ut the following .Hellenic, under the ex clusive supervision and management of Uen. 44. T. BEAUREGARD, of Ln., and Uen. JU DAI. A.EARLY, of Vn., who manage all the drawings of this Company, both ordinary and neml-annnal, and attest the cor- redness of the published Official Lists. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions in Fifths, in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE .*75,000 1 do do 25,000 1 do do 10,0)0 2 PRIZES OF *6,000 12,000 5 do d!,000....... 10,000 10 do 1,000 10.000 20 do 600 10,000 100 do 200. 20.000 300 do 100 30,000 500 do 50 25,000 1000 do 25 .... 25,000 APPROXIMATING PRIZES. 9 Approximating Prizes ot *750 |760 6,750 250 2,250 For further tnformatK . address. Bend orders by Express, Registered Letter, or Money Order, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., orM. A. DAUPHIN, G07 Seventh St., Washington, D, C. X.B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention. SAVE THE EXPENSE OF BUILDING A BRICK CHIMNEY.