Southern world : journal of industry for the farm, home and workshop. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1882-18??, October 01, 1882, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE SOUTHERN WORLD, OCTOBER 1, 1882, 0 Catalogue of select Fruit And Ornamental Tree*, Qrape Vines, Small Fruits, Bbrubs, Boses, etc. Ellwnnger ft Barry, Mt. Hope Nurseries, ltocbes- ter.N.Y. This catalogue is prepared with evident care, and the established reputation of this Arm guarantees that the representations are in strict accord with the facts. Parties de siring fruit or ornamental trees would do well to confer with Messrs. Ellwnnger & Barry. State and County Fairs, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, October 4th, one day. Cooksville, Tennessee, October 5th, three days. Raleigh, North Carolina, (Industrial) Oc tober 9tb, six days. Greenville, South Carolina, October 10th, four days. Owensboro, Kentucky, October 11th, one day. Kuttawa, Kentucky, October 11th, three days. Raleigh, North Carolina, (State) October 16th, six (lays. Little Rock, Arkansas,(State)October 16th, five days. Austin, Texas, (State) October 17tli, five days. Purdy, Tennessee, October 17th, four days. Anderson, South Carolina, October 18th, three days. Union, South Carolina, October 24th, three days. Rocky Mount, North Carolina, October 24th, flve days. Sumter, South Carolina, October 24th, four days. Meridian, Mississppi, October 30th, six days. Aberdeen, Mississippi, October 30th, six days. Camden, Alabama, October 31st, six days. Richmond, Virginia,(State) November 1st, three days. Wadesboro’, North Carolina, November 8th, three days. Weldon, North Carolina, November 13th flve days. Columbia, South Carolina, (State) Novem ber 14th, six days. There are three thousand and sixy-four ^ languages in the world, and its inhabitants profess more than one thousand religions. The number of men is about equal to the number of women. The average of life is about thirty-three years. One quarter die previous to the age of seventeen. To every one thousand persons only one reaches one hundred years of life; to every one hundred only six reach the age of sixty-five, and not more than one in flve hundred lives to eighty years of age. There are on earth one billion of inhabitants, of these thirty-three million thirty-three thousand and thirty-three, die every year, ninety-one thousand, eight hundred and twenty-four every day, three thousand seven hundred and thirty every hour, and sixty every minute or one every second. The married are longer lived than the single, and above all those who observed a sober and industrious conduct. Tull men live longer than short ones. Women have more chances of life in their favor previous to fifty years of age than men have, but fewer afterwards. The number of marriages is in proportion of seventy-five to every one thousand individuals. Marriages are more frequent after equinoxes—that is during the months of June and December. Those born in the spring are generally of a more robust constitution than others. Births are more frequent by night than by day, also deaths. The number of men bearing arms is ealeu- ted at one-fourth of the population. The more persons are out of doors, the more healthy they are and the longer they live. Every human being ought to have an hour or two Of sunshine at noon in winter, and in the early forenoon in summer. Tubbs are four ways of getting along in the world. A man must get a living 1— By inheritance; 2— By Labor; 3— By begging, or 4— rBy stealing. After all, the most satisfactory way of ob taining a living, is by labor. Rely on your own judgmont as far os pos sible. A man who bos no idea of his own, but is perpetually running to others for ad vice, has no self within him, and is a mere clement of a human being, borne about the world an insignificant cipher, unless he chances to fasten, by accidental cohesion, to somo other floating and supplementary ele ment by which ho forms a species of corpo ration resembling a man. The greatest Invention since the Introduction of the Bos. irsnd Mower. First Intro- --iced In ISIS, and over 2000 now In use by the best farmers lncverr.itatc,And everywhere [?uw£i!2i2Zt n ..?j rr "ceen’T of labor and the better use of manure, tt make* t “"J 1 ""erect lalKir of the farm the easiest and speediest. Handles all rn„Sv J™." 11 ! 0 * 0UDl1 on the farm, from the eoaniest to the nneatltncludlna lime, ashes, Iw!£r! "“!!• * c - l» any condition, wet or drv: nlaelnir any amount desired per aero trom twenty bushels upwards, broadcast or In drills, In one-tenth the time It can be done 07 hand. Covers evev stinnre Inch of ground with llnolv pulverised manure. Insuring rapid growth and largo uniform ernps 1 every particle of manure la at once utilised for plant food, its quality of work cannot he approached by band laborat ten times the coat. Many farmers write: "It saves Its cost every year." Another writes, when ordering tome slight repair*: "Wo have hist, finished cutting overSOO tons actual weight of I ty, SO tons of which we give the Spreader credit for. fn consequence of evenly spread- the manure used In top dressing." Manure Spreader, PULVERIZER AND CART COMBINED. lV# tlii 1 laSI>Pofu 0 8oion t U2n<f* 0 . rtl,,xor * '* wl " Tho Add* Tfhero tne 8pmder [* wed ctn b« dtfttlnguliilied from other* by th<* quality of crop*. Fanner* liarlmr become familiar wiin the Spreader claim they would nonner part with their mower or reaper than with tno ider, *o lndl*pen**b1e ha* It become. It I* a ttounch and reliable fnplement, well made of be*t material, durable, not liable to breakage with fntrilM* and ran be readily a* a common cart. For ‘ * “*“* " " ‘ manufacturer*. It EM PREMIUM TOR BOYS. TOY CANNON. Thin pretty toy la made of wood w o 11 Mulshed and mounted on wlieeln. The projecting force ia a strong spring within the center of the gun. The Cannon Is eight Inches In length. Sev eral wooden balls and a set of "Nine Pins" accompany It. These balls can he thrown twenly-llveor thirty feet, and with a little prac tice the "Pins" can he quite Hucccsaf 111 ly " hot n burded " at that distance. Tho Southern World for a year and ToyC-amton 81 .SO. (’anmm separately, 75 cents. Given ns a premi um for live subscribers. Address Southern World, Atlnntn, tla. PREMIUM NO. 8. (Order by number.) NOTED AND POPULAR HOOKS FREE! We will scud any ono of the books described below which you may select, postpaid to nny address, and Includo n year's subscription to The Southern World Tot One llollar. These books are all the latest revised editions, und contain many pleasing Illustrations. Clearly and neatly printed on heavy and beautiful white puper, and bound 111 heavy paper. A copy of nny book tu the list will bo sent by mall postpaid for 25 cents. IJfe and Adventures of lloblnson Crusoe. The Pilgrim’s Progress. Gulliver's Travels. The Arabian Nights' Kntertalmneiit. Bread and Cheese and Kisses. ASsop's Fables. Noble Deeds of Men and Women. John Ploughman's Pictures. Saved at Lost trom Among tlie Mormons. Album Writer’s Friend. Blunders of a Bashful Man. Money should be sent by Post-oflice Money Order or Registered Issuer. Address NOUTIIF.RN WOULD, Atlanta, (in. PREMIUM NO. 22. (Order by number.) HAHHOXICAH, Ocrmnn make, Richter Concert with bell attachment, and ten holes In box; will delight the boys. TIIK SOUTHERN WORLD for one year, and tho Harmonica for ORK DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. We will sell the Harmon ica separate at 75 cent*. Address NOUT1IKHN WORLD, Atlanta, da. PREMIUM NO. 25. (Order by number.) (iHUMAN ACCORD EON, Eight-key with bsss box, one stop, two sets reeds, tlnety Mulshed, with sweet tone. Retailed In New York at (US. Wo will send TIIE SOUTHERN WORLD for one year, and the Oerman Accordeon, for fUO. Accord eon separately, postpaid, for (2.00. Address SOUTHERN WORLD, Atlnntn, On. Q1/ lbs. of ( U'b Celebrate ! sun-sun chop tfi sent by moil on receipt of Svi.BO f or a SAMPLE of same on receipt of O cents. It is the F1RKST TEA 1 Imported. Warranted to suit all tastes. Postage stomps taken. Ttratfrlt. The Great American Tea Co., Importers, P. O. BOX 4216. 81 ft 83 Yeaer Bt. N. Y. 44CHOP Ufa A MANCHESTER Strawtoorry Plants, —BY THE— OH.IG-IKTA.TOn. The best berry yet discovered (or both homo and market-so pronouccd by the best judges. Fur full description, testimonials, etc., send lor special circular, free to all. J. HATTEY, Hauchcster, N. A. GENUINE RUSSIAN WHITE OATS 1 pound by mat I..10 cento. 4 non mis by mull, fl.UI. 1 bushel by freight, $2.(1 ♦too. J. A. Ill 7 1.Ve »V CTO,, Mprlnglleltf, Ohio. VALUABLE POCKET KNIFE FREE TO EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER TO THE SOUTHERN WORLD. FOR SIXTY DAYS FROM SEPTEMBER 15T1I, we make the liberal offer of *ho Southkbn Would fora year und a valuable two-blude Pocket Knife, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! This knife is better made and more nubAtautlal than In represented tii tho cut It in not a cheap Imported knife, but won purchaned by un in a large order from a Connecticut manufactory. The blnden are of tho bent American steer, the large one extra ntrong for heavy work. Thecornern are round uml of polltdied nteel, ami tl in altogether a nervlceable knife, that retail* everywhere from 75 cents to ft. We wurraut them ntrong and perfect. OUR PRICE FOR THE KNIFE SEPARATELY. 18 75 CENTS. To newaabnertbern whonend us |l we give the knife on a present. Old HUbncribern may take advantage of thin great olTer by renewing at once and having their nubnliriptlon forwarded one year from expiration of their present milmcrlptlon. REMEMBER THIS OFFER 18 UOOD ONLY FOR SIXTY DAYS FROM SEPTEMBER 15T11, 1882. We aanume no risk upon knlvaHnent out without being registered. SEND FOUR TIIREK-CENT STAMPS FOR POSTAL REGISTRY, In addition to the $1, and we guarantee the safe delivery of the knife. Address: SOUTHERN WOULD, Atlanta, Un. BULL VAPOR DOOR STOVI. "'oouPER ft’OONAUD.'Oth ft Martlet Sb, Phllada. IfyPUw. i»y whirwyou hv (hi* Adv.rtlMiu.Qt. The Pioneer and only Vapor Cook Stove that him stood tho test of years and glveu entire and perfect satisfaction. rendering our burners Indestructible. New One Valve Burner on twu New Bloves. New Safety Reservoir. For summer use these Htoves are Indispensable. For terms to agents, price list and catalogue, address Bull Vapor stovk Company, Cleveland, ;t)talo. SOUTHERN 1IKAXCH AUKNUY, 37 Mouth Ilroml street, Atlnntn, Xetv Orleans. Texas and Unci He Hull road Completed and Rcntly CorThroiiKh Trips. ron saxiK 2,300 neres or Land within 10 or 12 miles of said railroad; 18 miles from the city ot Nutchltoches, Par ish of Natchitoches, La., one o( the wealthiest par ishes In Northwestern Louisiana. 1,11)0 acres of said land Ilea In Red river bottom on Bayou Pierre river. uer, .uiiauiu lurinaaiug mui luuiuer. -vsi acres ui me bottom land was In a high state of cultivation when the war ended, since tben It baa been somewhat ne glected ; with means and proper management It can be made one of the finest Colton and Corn planta tions In Louisiana. The lamia In the bottom prop erly prepared and cultivated, will produce one bale one disposed to go Into a purchase of these lauds Hud terms easy. I will refer them to Wm. II. Jack, 1-liq.. Natchitoches City, Natchitoches Parish, and Mr. Thao. J. Jackson, Kennelwortli.CoushattaP. O., Red river Parish, La. My address Is Helms. Alabama, P. O. Box 98, R. RUFUS KINO. “THE GOLDEN POCKLINGTON GRAPE.” The Pockllnj the United Btai Three Months OH' the Vines. Fifty tour-year old vines produced 1,200 pounds or drapes this season. For terms and description,address 1>. O. WILDLY, Albany, N. Y. Mention Southern World. CHRONIC, und OBSCURE Diseases of Young, Middle-aged, and Old Men and Women, hereditary or acquired, treated successiuliy In a STRICTLY PRIVATE « and scientific manner. | You can bo cured at home with the same certainty os It present In person, liy describing your symptoms by letter, and have medicine sent secure from obser vation. All communications sacred, and promptly answered. Examination blanks, hook, elc„ tree for stamp. Address 1)11. 8. T. RAKER, Box UR, Buffalo, New York. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. A large stock o( Itrst-clus* plants. 20 Varieties of the Rest. Also, Rasp berries, t'oncord Grapevine*, etc. Address (or price list It. N. COLE, Cedar Hill Nurseries, Harmans, Did. Mention Southern World. XmrgbBt Corn. Ureal CuriotUv—Cut It Exact JSUc of A drain of (Mm. We have a new variety or Mam moth Corn of Immense site, from 4 to #times us large as the ordinary corn ; single grains measure over 1 Inch long,* Inch wide and M Inch . fla Address J. A. BliKL, ft CO., Nprluglleld, Ohio. SlT. For Sale. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY! -10 Steam Engines, with boiler* to suit. N steam Pump*. 4 Saw Mills. n stave and Heading Machines. • Shingle Machine*. And a large lot ol Planing Mill and Wood Working Machinery, and Machluery of all kind*. Address: A. U. llAIUIEN, 02 First Avenue, PltUJburg, n.