The sunny South. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1875-1907, March 23, 1878, Image 7

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Amusements Puzzles Chess Conundrums Prob lems, Charades, and Kinks of all Kinds for Kinkers to Unkink. m We desire all the old contributors to the Puz zle Parlor to renew their interest in it, as we 6hall give it new life in future. The late pro position to place it under the charge ot a young man in Charleston, proved to be quite a blun der, as he was neither competent nor reliable. We regret it very much, and will conduct it ourselves in future, und hope to restore it to its former popularity. Let us hear from al^ who are fond of solving puzzles and conun drums, or anything in that line; and let every one who can get up anything smart or sharp for the “Puzzle Parlor” qo so at once, and send it in to us. Vew PazzJes and Enigmas. 11. My first iB part of the day, Hv last a conductor of light, My whole to tats measure of time. Is useful by day aud by night. 12. There was a man who was not born. His father was not boru before him, Ho did not live, ho did not die. And his epitaph is not o’er him. 13. What part of London is in France? It. How many black beans will make five white ones ? 15. What kin is that child to its father who is not its father's own son ? IS. Wbat biblical name is there which expresses a father calling his son by name, and his sou replying ? 17. Why is the largest city in Ireland likely to be the largest city in the world ? 18. Wbat is that which every one can divide, but no one can see where it has been divided : IS. What letters of the alphabet come too .late for sup per ? A Prize Pnzzi.s. 33. I’m double, I’m single. I’m black, zig zag, blue, aud gray, I am read iromboth ends, and the same either way, I am restless aud wandering, steady and fixed, Aud you know uot one hour what r may be the next. I melt, and I kindle—beseech, and defy, } am watery aud moist, I am fiery and dry. I am scornful and scowliug, compassionate, meek; I am light, I am dark, I am strong, I am weak. I'm piercing and clean. 1 am heavy and dull; Expressive and languid, contracted and full. I’m a globe and a mirror, a window, a door, An index, an organ, and flltv things more. 1 belong to all animals under the sun. And to those who were long understood to have none. My language is plain, though it cannot be heard, Aud I speak without even pronouncing a word. Some call me a diamond—some say I am Vet; Others talk of my water, or how I am jet I'm a borough in England, in Scotland a stream Aud an isle of the sea in the Irishman’s dream. The earth without me would no loveliues- wear. And sun, moon, and stars at my wish disappear. Yet so frail is my tenure, so brittle my joy That a speck gives tne pain, and a drop can destroy We offer two beautiful chromes for solutions to tl i pretty puzzle. One for the first solution sent by any one residing out of the city of Atlanta, and the other for the first sent by any one in the city. Prize Enigma No. 1. L am composed of six letters. My 0, 5, 6, 5 is a wig. My 6, 2. 1, 4 is a cap or hat. My 5. 3. 5 4 is a flower My whole is a kind of bird. A fine C'entenuial pen-wiper. Representing ye gentle men of the olden time, will be sent to the person send ing the first correct solution to Harry Huzza. 92 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Prize Enigma. I am composed of 21 letters. My 6, 16. 8. 9 is a boy’s name. My 11. 16. 15. 19. 5 is a stream of water. My 2, 7, 17. 18 is something to ring. My 1. 21. 14, 13 is a girl’s name. My 3. 4.10 is au insect. My 10, 21, 20,12 is the past tense of give. My whole is my name aud address. Photo, to girl first sendiug correct solution, with name and address in full. 1—Transposition. Tafin reath verne own raif dyal. 2—Squire-Word. Something boys like; a mental image; to bring up; a bird, 3—Diamond Puzzle. A consonant; aboy's name; honesty; a verb; aconso- 4—Enigma. I am composed of seven sylables. J. To twist together. 2. A kind of grain. 3. A pile oi bay in a bars. 4. Near to. 5 portion of a boy’s name. 6. To allure. 7. (Transposed) A useful machine. My whole is something subscribers to* * Sunny South are anxiously expecting. " • c ;,f ,E ®* Grantsville, Ga. J A Belcher. G W Barry. •J A Belcher. G W Barry. White. Black. White. Black. 1 P K 4 P K 4 23 KtXK BP (k) RxK P 2 P li B 4 PXP 24 Ktxy P+ RXB 3 Kt K B 3 Kt K 1J 3 25 KtXK B K B 7 4 Kt B 3 py B3 26 p y It 4 y B K 3 5 PQ4 B q Kt 5 27 Kt Q 6 p y Kt s 6 KBQ3 Q y K 4 28 r y it 3 B Q 2 7 y B q 2 py B4 29 r r 5 P Kt 4 8 Cas (a) Kt y B 3 30 it y B3 PO lt3 9 l’XP BXP+ 31 It B 7 B K 3(1) 10 K R K Kt Kt 5 (b) 32 It K 7 P K R 3 11 B K (cl Kt K 6 33 RXB B y B 4 12 Kt Q 5 KtXQ 34 It K 8 f K K 2 13 BXO Q KtXB (dt 35 Kt y Kt 7 B Kt 5 (m) 14 K ItxKt (e) Cas 36 P y B3 BXQ K P 18 KtXK B (2 P) Kt QB3 37 Kt\B P R4 16 B q B 4 R K 38 P It 4 K R 3 17 K Kt Kt 5 Kt K 4 39 Kt y B 6 P Kt 3 18 Kt q 5 (ft py 3(gi 40 Kt K 5 p y It 4 19 Kt Q B 7 B K Kt 5 (h) 41 It K Kt 8 K R 2 20 K Q 5 y r y b 42 RXKt P PBS 21 KtXK R y RxKt 43 PXP PXP 22 IiXKt (i) RXR (j) 44 R Kt 5 K R 3 (n) White announces mate in six moves. notes by jno. a. iielciier. (a) All this is very carefully played ou both sides. (b) An excellent move. Black now threatens Kt B 7 -f-, winning the exchange or Kt K 6, taking (1 or ft next move. (c) The leBSt of two evils. (d) Black could have made an even exchange by Kt B 7 + ; 14. RxKt, ByK; 15. Kt B 7+, K Q; lG?KtXlt, Kt XB, and remain a Pawn ahead. (e) White hastens to prevent the calamity mentioned above. |g(ij This Kt play is very good (g) We think K y Kt was more to the purpose. (h) He never gets scared, however. (i) This Knight was too dangerously posted for White’s peace of mind. (j) If PXQ: 23. BXF-1-, K B; 24. B’.<R, KXB; 25. KtX K R P. fk) “Whence follows economy.” (1) This move loses the Bishop, for if he attempted to brave, 11K S mate, (m) And this move loses the other churchman, for strange to say, of the five vacant squares alter P Q B 3, there is not one he can go to without being slain, in) A pretty, though simple mate, aud just in the nick of time to prevent the most humiliating of draws, (Roy Lopez Opening.) (continued.) II. 8. , p y This is undoubtedly the last defense. 9. P y 4 1* K 5 White has poBsibly a struoger continuation (see in our concluding remarks.) I pursue this mode of attack, however, because of the many intricate and instructive positions arising therefrom. 10. Kt K Kt 5 PK B 3 Not P K B 3 or B K 2, because 11- Kt <B P 1 11. Kt K R3 a 11. , Kt R 4 Better than Kt K 2, which would cramp his game, and give his opponent ample time to develop a powerful at tack [by P K B o. etc. 12. K Kt B 4 KtXB 13. Q R5f K y 2 14. Il Py Kt py B3 15. Kt K Kt 6 It Kt 16. yxR P By3 17. PKB3 K B2 18. PXP PXP And White can win at least & Pawn by 19. Kt K R 4, or by 19. P q B 4, followed by B Q 2, establish a lasting at tack. b 11. , Q BxKt 12. Q R5f P Kt 3 13. QXB P K B 4 Black has apparently maintained his Pawn; it appears, however, that White can successfully break the line of Pawns by 14. P K Kt 4 aud the following is likely to ensue; 14. , Qq2 15. KtPxP KtP>(P 16. }* K B 3 If now 16. , Kt Q R 4, White would secure by 17. B PXP. KtxB; 18. K P<Kt. B PxP; 19 Q It 5 K (}« 20. It B 2 and 21. B Kt 5+ and 21. y It KB, au exceed ingly strong position. (To be Contin ued.) A Gent It* Hint. In our style of climate, with its sadden changes of tem perature,—rain, wiud and sunshine often intermingled in a single day,—it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken flora us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee’s xSerman Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent serious sick ness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemor rhages, Pneumonia Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease of the Throat or Ltu gs. its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. German Syrup is now sold in every town aud village ou this Continent. Sample bot tles for trial, 10c.; regular size, 75. Sold by all druggists in the Uuited States. 142-ly All nervous, exhausting and painful diseases speedily yield to the curative influence of Pulvermacher's Electric Belts aud Bands. They are safe, simple and effecti ve.and can be easily applied by the patient himself. Book, with full particulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermachkb Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. aa .sip A MONTH AND US I’EYSKS H. I !T\ to Agents. Semi stamp lor term>. -A- Cw V- v;, c. Foster A Co.,Cincinnati < >. 1 communications relating to this department of the r should be addressed to A. F. Worm, Elberton, Ga. :ebs Headquarters—Young Men's Library Associa- Marietta street. ...... iginal games aud problems are cordially solicited for column. We hope our Southern friends will re- d. TO CORKESPONDESTS. CHANGES AND CORRESPONDENTS PLEASE NOTICE .—All er for tuis department should be addressed to A. F. iM, Elberton, Ga, CHESS INTELLIGENCE. ib American Chess and Problem Association-H. lien N Y City; Geo. C. Riickelin. Philadelphia; D. odgers- Detroit; Jno. O White, Cleveland, and K L. thfte, Lebanon, Tenn.. have been nominated for the ;utive Committee, and will receive the cordial sup- of tha fraternity ... ie “Cafe International.” the celebrated chess resort, •st mortem, pecuniary troubles. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO 47. No Solution. PROBLEM NO 49. By R. H. Seymour. MAX W ELL HOUSE Nashville, Tennessee. J. P JOHNSON, Proprietor. CAPACITY 200 ROOMS. Accommodations unsurpassed in the country 142 1/ M H\A/ A new Medical Treatise, “The Science l\ IN vJ VV op Life, ok Self-Preservation,” a TU VQCI CBook for everybody. Prioe SI, sent by Ini OL.Lr mail. Fifty original prescriptions, either one of which is worth ten times the price of the book. Gold Medal awarded the author. The Boston Herald says : “The Science of Life ie. beyond all comparison, the most extraordinary work on Physiology ever pub lished.” An Illustrated Pampnlet sent U C A 1 free. Address Dlt. W. II. PARKER, ML.r\L No. 4 Bnlfinch Street, Boston, Mass. 137-ly THYSELF ■ B ft ■ ini f®*' r ?“ **** '■ H * mk mb mo, mm, WM Mjytm iP&f !■ ^jg§ i§ A mu 'in in mi §n 1 White to play and give mate in two moves. [Dubuque Chess Jour., Dec. CHESS IN RHODE ISLAND. (King's Gambit.) MONTE PICKENS, PBRCHASI5G SUNNY SOUTH OFFICE, Atlanta, Geo. For the convenience of those in the country, will pur chase from the very smallest article up -at 5 per cent, under SlOO; 2 1-2 per cent. over. Cash must accom pany orders. Good facilities for purchasing cheap. #5“Special attention given to the purchasing of music, musical instruments aud strings. WIGS—TOUPEES. Established 1849. Established 1849. P O Practical Wig and Toupee Maker. Hairdresser, and Im porter of Human Hair and Hairdress* rs‘ Materials. Wigs and Toupees for ladies aud gentlemen a speciality, All kinds of first-class llair Work, Switches, Curls, In visibles, Saratoga Waves, etc., on hand and made to order. 44 East Twelfth Street, New York, Between Broadway and University Place. 137—6m T. H. ROBERTSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE. F oreign legal business promptly attended to. and collections made in any part of Tennessee. no!08-tf M. H. LANE, ATTOBVKT AT Washington, Georgia. Will practice in all the counties of the Northern Circuit- Business solicited. Office Over Green Bros Confectionery Store Will attend to business in any part of the State. 138—tt THE PARKER CUN. $2500 A YEAH. Agents wanted. Busi ness legitimate. Particulars free. Address J WORTH * CO., St Louis, Mo. DYKES’ BEARD ELIXIR did ,ii anil will do it on the 8iuobUie»E face. M«»# l‘.»D 2" ono younf fuf ALREADY WllAB 'HEAVY KOCBTACBB AND BE A BO. Norn ItoSFach'c*. 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All orders must be accompanied with the above Ortilicate, so that wv mav know that you are entitled to it. Upon receipt of same, and ute. , n currency or posfa-"’*'stamns !<> pay for postage and mounting, the ^>.0U Engraving will lie mailed you hikk asa Ntw Year’s Gift. Address all orders to CONTIItfEWTAL PUBLISHING CO., No. I Home Mreel, MN'ON'N ITI. 4». nanaa——na GRANDEST GIFT OF THE AGE. —Mam BSCS Andrew '6j DR. A. L. HAMILTON, President. CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, This old and popular institution is still doing noble service in the great work ot education. The spacious and comfortable Boat ding House and College Buildings have just been repaired and relurnished in elo^ant style, and will hear favorable comparison with similar estab lishments in any part of the country. The corps of teachers—nine in number—for thoroughness and effi ciency. cannot he surpassed North or South. The Course of Study was prepared with great care, and it is fully up with the requirements of the times. It em braces equally, the physical, mental and moral cultiva tion of the pupils. The Discipline is very mild, but firm, systematic and exacting. The Terms have been reduced, so far as possible, to meet the necessities of the times, as will appear from the fol lowing exhibit: PER SESSION OF NINE MONTHS, REGULAR COITBSK. Preparatory Department ?30 00 Academic Department 45 00 Collegiate Department 60 00 For extra course, as music, vocal and instrumental, modern languages, pamtiug, ornamental work, the price has been put down as low as possible. Boarding Department.—Room handsomely furnished, washing, lights and fuel, at $15 per month, or $135 for the scholastic year. Payments— quarterly in advance, unless by special agreement otherwise. Location— Cuthbert is the most beautiful little city in Georgia; i s approachable from all directions by railroad; and for good morals, good health, and cultivated society, is unsurpassed in the Uuited States, £® ? “The College is thoroughly non-sectarian. US* Bmrding arrangements in the College are first-class. Pupils received at any time, and charged ftom date of entrance. 141—t f >IA\0 AX'D ORGAX LKAIt\KI» IX Pl.AYIX' A DAY. Ayer’s Hair Vigor- "VTIUOUS CAUSES—adv aucing years, care, sickness, V disappointment, and hereditary indisposition—all operate to turn the, hair gray, aud either,of them inclines it to shed prematurely. Ayer’s Hair Viuor will restore faded or gray, light aud red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens aud cleanses the scalp, giviug it a healthy action, aud removes aud cures dandruff and humors. By its use falling hair is checked, aud a new growth will be produced iu all cases where the follicles are uot destroyed or glauds decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown ou brasliy, weak or sickly hair, to which a few applications will produce the gloss and fresh ness of youth Harmless aud sure iu its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing, aud is especially valued for the soft lustre aud richness of toue it imparts. It con tains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil or color white cambric; yet it lasts loug ou the hair, aud keeps it fresh and vigorous. Fou Salk by all Dealers. 98-ly ) a week in your own town. Terms aud $5 outfit tree. Address H. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Maine. §1200 8ulury. Salesmen wantM to sell our Staple Goods to dealers. N peddling. Expense* paid. Permanent employ ment. address S. A. GRANT & CO* 2, 4, C & a Home St., Ciucmaati, O* wQ GOLD PLATED WATCHES. Cheapest in the known world. Sample Watch Free to Agent-S. Address, A. Coulter & Co., Chicago. O UR best agents are clearing from $35 to $40 a week. Agents wanted everywhere. Terms and particular* seut free. 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Any one may in a day or two learn to play in a manner which would require a year's tuition in the old fashioued way.”—Atlanta Independent 3‘Really ap- pear to be all that is claimed for them.”—Sunny South.. •‘Curious invention. Hard times don’t affect its sale.”— Atlanta Constitution..”A child ten years old can learn to play correctly in a single day.”—Memphis Ledger . “Vastly superior to anything heretofore attempted.”— Our Church Paper. .“Hundreds of dollars saved by its use.”—So. Plantation.. “The Charts will do all that is claimed for them.”—Rev. A. E. Dennison.. “Wonderful.”—Masonie Je.wel.. “ Simple and complete.”—Memphis Avalanche. Our big circular is crammed full of similar testimonials. ]lest chance eve.r offered to Agents. Big discounts, rapid sales, exclusive territory, premiums to every purchaser. Send for full terms at once. Nothing like it ever before offered. Address (mentioning this paper) the general Southern Agent, A. C. MORTON, Old Concordia Hall, Atlanta, Ga. Hygienic Institute & Turkish Bath, Loyd street, opposite Markham House, Atlanta, Ga. F OR the cure of Chronic Diseases, and prevention of all forms of Disease. Treatment embraces, besides the | Turkish Bath—the greatest luxury and curative of the age | —Medicated and Roman Baths, Electricity, Health Lift, 1 Swedish and Machine movements, aud all the Water-Cure j Processes, etc., etc. Specialties: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Dys pepsia. Catarrh, Blood Poisoning, and. diseases of Women aud Children. Hygienic Board, Directions for Home Treatment. Do not despair without trying this wonderfully succes* ful treatment. For terms and prescriptions, address in full, JNO. SXAINBACK WILSON, M. D. # 1-22-tf Physician in Charge.