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NO. 110. —HIDDEN RIVERS.
1. May Adkins has come homo.
2. Please don’t hit him.
3. Ono gallon will do for Frank.
4. The buggy has come to town.
5. A wart has roots.
6. Elbert lived a short time.
7. I served him right.
NO. 117. ENIGMA.
I am composed of 13 lotters.
My 1,3, 8,5, is a tree.
My 2, 11, 7, is a small instrument.
My 3,4, 7,5, is a musical instrument.
My 4,12,1, is a girl’s name.
My 5, 6. 7,5, 3,3, 5. is a girl’s name.|
My 6,1, 11,12, 7, is a godly person.
My 7,1, 2,3, 5,1, 4, is a picturo,
My 8.11, 3, is a very useful article.
My 9,3, 8,6, 5,7, is an apartment.
My 10, 11, 7,5, is a bird.
My 11, 3, 10, is the same, or each.
My 12, 5,2, 4,3, 1, is a white spot.
My 13,1, 3,5, 1,6, is a sailing vessel.
My whole is what most people despise.
NO. 118. —LOGOGRIPHS.
1. Behead a garment, and leave an insect.
2. Behead fidelity, and leave a woman’s
name.
3. Behead to descend, and leavo support.
4. Behead a kind of earth, and leave a
tree.
0. Behead to macerate, and leave a tree.!
6. Behead an instrument, and leave a tree.
7. Behead art, and leave a conveyance.
8. Behead a drawing, and leave an animal.
9. Bchoad single, and leave a number.
10. Behead perversion, and leave content.
11. Behead an animal, and leavo a frame
or form,
12. Behead a basket, and leave a bird.
13. Behead an instrument, and leave a
fruit.
14. Behead to unite, and leave to decline.
15. Behead a plant, and leave a drink.
16. Whole, I give light; behead, and re
place by another, and I am wet; again, and
I am a place of rest; give me another head,
and I confine; behead, and replace by ano
ther letter, and I travel; behead, and give
me another letter, also curtail, and I stuff;
behead, and I am an animal; give me ano
ther head, and I am what many people take;
behead and reverse, and I impair.
NO. 119.— CONUNDRUMS.
1. When is a man picking up wood like a
wheel ?
2. When is a paper like a sickly person ?
3. When is a boy like a heathen god?
4. When aro babies like bees?
5. What is the difference between a dis
carded man and a leaning vessel?
NO 120. —SANS PIEDS.
1. Curtail straight, and leave a fruit.
2. Curtail to exeorate, and leavo to res
train.
3. Curtail unqualified, and leave a fruit.
BURKE’S WEEKLY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
SHAVER’S PATENT “EXCELSIOR” SWING
is I
Orders promptly filled by W, KMJSiB*I & Cos., Macon, Ga.
Aniweri to Puzzles, etc,, in No. 15.
October 8, 1870.
75 — 1. Be-100-c-his-tan; 2. Chin-a; 3. An
ain; 4. Ma-lay-a; 5. Germ-any; 6. Mill-i
--on-a(i)re.
76 Trout; 2. Perch; 3. Hallibut; 4.
Whale; 5. Rock.
77 — Miss Leila Howard.
78— Adrianople; 2, J. W. Burke and Cos.,
Macon, Ga.; 3. Timbuctoo; 4. Chimpanzee;
5. Grecian bend.
79 Elbert, treble; 2. Repel, leper,
80— Carts, arts, star, rats, tars; 2. Bail,
fail, hail, jail, mail, nail, pail, rail, sail, tail,
wail.
81— Holland; 2. Norway; 3, Denmark;
4. Sweden.
82— North; 2. White; 3. Black; 4. Red;
.5. Caspian.
WHY DON’T YOU GO TO WORK?
» » I can furnish a few live men in every
county with steady employment at $25 a
week. Business light and respectable. Suit
able for an office, or for travelling. I have
no humbug . but a really valuable little ma
chine. Address (with stamp)
R. H. Walker, 34 Park Row, New York,
Nov.s—l3t.
CREAT SUCCESS!
American Sunday School Worter.
Terms for 1871.
J. W. McINTYRE, St. Louis,
Publisher.
A MONTHLY, 32 pages octavo, for Par-
A ents, Teachers and Scholars, with Sun
day School Lessons, Exposition, Illustrations,
Questions, etc., for each Sabbath.
This publication is designed to develope a
greater depth and spirituality in the Sunday
School work, looking beyond methods to re
sults.
Price $1 50 per gear, in advance.
Sixty Lesson papers free to all Clubs of 10.
Lesson papers, per 1 (XI, 75 cents: less num
ber, one cent each. Clubs of 20, without les
son paners, $1 25 each. *** Specimen copy,
and list of lessons for 1871, sent on receipt of
postage stamp. Oct. B—3m.
BERTIE’S BIRTHDAY PRESENT,
OR, PATIENCE REWARDED.
A pretty little Juvenile Book, sent post-paid
for slls,
A Large Assortment of Toy Books,
from 15c. to 60c., at
J. W. BURKE & CO.’S,
Macon, Ga.
Received the Highest Premium
(Diploma and Medal)
At the FAIR of the
AMERICAN INSTITUTE,
October, 1869,
With this Swing, Child or Adult
can swing themselves without as
sistance, and without danger of
falling out.
It is a fine exercise for the arms
and chest.
They are so simple that they
cannot get out of order, are easily
adjusted to any locality, and do
not require a mechanic to put
them up, like most other propel
ling swings.
Price —For ordinary use, with
walnut seat and handles, $3; for
the Nursery, with chair seat (like
the one in the picture), finished in
good style, complete, $3 50.
OITUATION as TEACHER WANT-
L? ED, by a Young Man, a Virginian, who
is qualified to teach Latin, Greek, Mathe
matics, and the usual English branches. Sa
tisfactory references can be given. Address,
Didaskalos, Ballsville, Powhatan Cos., Va.
TjHVE CENTS ADDITIONAL will
buy Shoes with Silver or Copper Tips,
which will save the buyer the price of anew
pair of shoes. Compared with ragged toes
and dirty stockings, they are beautiful, to say
the least. Parents, try it. Oct. I—3m.
Wilt. KMBE <fc CO.,
Manufacturers of
GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT
PIANO-FORTES,
Warerooms, 360 W. Baltimore st., nr. Eutaw,
BALTIMORE, MD.
THESE Instruments have been before the
public for nearly thirty years, and upon
their excellence alone attained an unpur
chased pre-eminence, which pronounces them
unequalled. Their tone combines great power,
sweetness, and fine singing quality, as well
as great purity of intonation, and evenness
throughout the entire scale. Their touch is
pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the
stiffness found in so many pianos. In work
manship they are unexcelled : using none but
the. very best seasoned material, the large
capital employed in our business enabling us
to keep continually an immense stock of lum
ber, etc., on hand.
All our square pianos have our new impro
ved overstrung scale and the Agraffe treble.
We would call special attention to our
late improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE GRANDS (patented August 14th,
1866), which bring the piano nearer perfection
than has yet been attained.
Every piano fully warranted for five years.
WM, KNABE k CO.,
No. 350 West Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE.
Orders can be sent through the Editor of
Burke’s Weekly. Oct. I—ts.1 —tf.
NATIONAL WATCH CO.,
ELGIN. ILLINOIS,
Manufacturers of
ar WATCHES!
ACCURATE, ELEGANT, DURABLE.
Every Watch fully warranted.
ALL the grades of Watches manufactured
at Elgin—the low prieed as well as the
high-pnced—have a reputation in all parts
ot the country, as surprisingly accurate Tim k
kkepkrs. This reputation the Company in
tend to sustain, by not entering into compe
titiod wi th . Foreign Manufacturers, or older
Companies in this country, in the manufacture
ot the cheap class of Watches, which give no
satisfaction as to accuracy, and are inferior
as to durability, so that the public can rest
assured that any Watch bearing their trade
mark is a perfect and reliable Time-keeper,
and will give permanent satisfaction. The
Company have nine styles now in market,
bearing the following trade marks on upper
plate of movement:
Trade Marks.
H. Z. CULVER. Elgin, 111.
J. T. RYERSON, Elgin, 111.
B. W. RAYMOND, Elgin, 111.
tt ts ,t, . rT «• M. WHEELER, Elgin, 111.
H. 11. TAA LOR, Elgin, 111.
MAT LAFLIN, Elgin, 111,
LADY ELGIN. Elgin, 18. f
_ FRANCIS RUBIE, Elgin. 111.
W. H. FERRY, Elgin, 111.
*£ r enu i ne Elgin Watches are branded
National Watch Company ” on
the dial and have one of the foregoing trade
marks engraved on the upper plate.
■%* Tin!twtious. Loth American and Foreign,
are in the market. Avoid them. Genuine El
gin Watches are for sale by honorable dealers
throughout the country.
No Movements Retailed by the Company.
Business-office and Sales-rooin—
-159 and 161, Lake Street,
Oct.l—tf. CHICAGO.
WANTED.—AGENTS.—S2O a
day for MALE and FEMALE Agents
to introduce the BUCKEYE S2O SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINES. Stitch alike on both
sides, and is.the only Licensed Shuttle Ma
chine sold in the United States for less than
S4O to use the celebrated Wilson Feed. All
others are infringements, and the seller and
user are liable to prosecution and imprison
ment. Outfit Free. Address W. A. HENDER
SON k CO„ Cleveland, Ohio. 161—3 mos.
fSurfte ts ilteMg
FOE BOYS AND GIRLS.
Published Every Saturday by
JT_ W. BURKE <fc CO.,
NEXT TO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
MACON, GA.
Terms: TWO DOLLARS a year ; Single
copies. Five Cents. Six months, sl.oo—three
months, 50cents.
Clergymen of all denominations supplied at
$1 50 per annum.
J*®“ To any one sending us Five Subscri
bers and Ten Dollars, we will send an extra
copy for one year.
For Fifteen Dollars we will send Ten cop
ies, and for Thirty Dollars, Twenty copies,
and anextra copy to the getter up of the club.
Unless otherwise ordered, subscriptions
will begin with the first number of the quar
ter.
Sums of less than $lO may bo sent by mail,
at our risk, if sent in registered letters, hut
larger amounts should be sent by draft or
Express. Address,
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
.Macon, Ga.