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4 THE SU N N V SOUTH. ©Air IGi^k (.Column. For Ilie first list of answers to all the puzzles in this, ami the preceding number, we otter 50 visiting cards, with name printed on them. For the best list of answers, if all the puzzles are not answered, twelve amateur papers. GEOGRAPHICAL—NAMES OE BEASTS. 1-The king of beasts, in south of Fiance am I; Its stormy waters is the reason why. 2-Bruin, in British America you'll find, A sleeping one in .Michigan, don’t wake, if you are kind. 3-Near Darien, ferocious, fierce, a bay, In my path, O do not stray. 4-ln Lake .Michigan, 1 bund my house secure, On fallen tree, across the water pure. 5-Near Maine, in cunning; up to every ruse, Vessels sail past me, as they cruise. 6-Ot horned animals' many doth abound, Search New Hampshire and Maine around. 7-In Niagara Falls. 1 walk; none beside me can g°> To all who follow my footsteps, woe! LA. OGRARU/CAL. 1-With foolish airs, 1 giggle, simper. I laugh and babble, whine and whimper, Like a vain girl, beio.e her glass, 1 put on foolish airs; alas! Near Land's End, Fmay be fo-md. Vessels sail from channel to channel round. 2-Beware of me, like a plague spot, ‘ Touch not, taste not, handle not, " . Ruin, desolation, I bring to your door, Health and happiness, Hee lai evermore. Always raising a great commotion, J lie West of Scotland, in Atlantic Ocean. 3-1/6 Night's dark mantle dreary lulls, o’er the carin like a mineral pall; Ari animal hunted tor fur most costly, Black, silky, sleek and glossy— . A cape on United States Southern bound, Also, on Nova Scotia's coast-lin - found. 4-1 dash along my jovial way— My name is merry, grand and gay; A Scotchman next you will descry, When spirits rise in humor high; A lively man, a jolly wag. A rivar .nat New Hampslme brags GEOGRAPHICAL, {Coni/'onad Words.) 1-Clalluring, roaring, sputtering, dashing, Down 1 come, my waters splashing, O'er the rocks. 1 in hurrying, rushing, ,. In the sunlight, glittering, hashing’, My rain-bow hues, in beauty glancing, My lorrcufs jumping, pouring, dancing. 2 'The Cheat I Am spoke, and 1 was bro’t forth To vary the surface of the smooth, round earth. My huge form, I vainly try To reach up to the vaulted sky, With iron masses, granite rock and wood- inn robes. My ungainly figure is often clothed. Wil -LE, Near where Columbia river flows through forest wild, Near where's the Willamette valley, peace-, ful. mild. Through Washington Territory runs my chain-, Through Oregon's vast grassy plains, In me great rivers lake their source, And toward the wide Pacific take their course. Upon the midnight air, mew! mew! 0 wretch ed sound; Meuow! mellow! upon the air around. Sweet slumber s banished, O had 1 the power, My first would never breath from this hour. My Fast, 1 would inflict upon my first, With heavy missiles upon them I’d burst. My whole, the mountains in New York State, With pleasure. 1. view them, early and late. NUMERICAL EN/GMA. 10 Letter, (writen by a School f’L 8 years of aye. My 3-2- 1-5 A heathen goddess. My 7-5-1-5 a trial, 6-5-1-7 we will soon enjoy. 6-8-9 the edge of any thing. 9-8-6-10 slop, mud. 6-8-4 5 means frost. Ln my whole I (expect lobe free from school duties. A. C. B. Why is a blush like a little girl Y Because it becomes a woman. Sambo, why am de hog de most intelligent folks in de world! Becausedey noseeberyting. 1 I'm glad this coffee don't owe mu anything,” said a book-keeper to his wife the other morn ing at breakfast. “Why so?" wasthe response. “Because I don't believe it would, ever settle.” “My friend don't you know that it is dan gerous to take, a nap while the train’is in mo tion.” “Why so” exclaimed the astonished individual waking up. Because thistrain runs over the sleepers. E. M Hardy advi rtises “A Girl's Fidelity for fifteen cents.” Now that's what I call very cheap. I ve been trying, to purchase a girl's fidelity for the last eight months. It has al ready cost me seventeen boxes of candy, three pair of kid eloves, four bottles of perfumery, a silk Handkerchief, three sleigh-iides and a bottle of cough medicine;.and I’m not quite sure of her yet. * ex. Barber Shop* J. FURMANSKI has the best Ilaii Cutting and Shaving Establishmeni in the city; if you wish a neat shave, or your bur cut so as to pre sent a neat appearance. Give him a call J. Fnrmanski, Fader Fits National Bank, - omes associate Ha 1 ne Sunny South. The finest Amateur paper out. Devoted to the interests oi l ovs and Gifts. Has, as regular con tributor. T ideha,” whose stories are always sought for. On it> stall ot regular contributors ai ethree best amateur authors in existence :—“Zip,” the Tragic Writer; “C. F. Uno.” the Funny Boy, and that queen of Amateur writers, L. E. F Every Boy and Girl should subscribe to THE SUNNY SOUTH, published semi-monthly at $1.00 for one year, ,6u ” six months. Address, Sunny South, Wilmington, N. C. AVAN A ^TCA RS? I HAVE ON HAND AND AM CONSTANT ly making a fine lot of Havana Cigars, which I offer at very low prices. As I manufacture ail the Cigars 1 keep, 1 can consequently afford to sell them a great deal cheaper than any other to bacco Dealei in the city. Special attention giv en to wholesale orders. I. GRAEFE, Cigar Manufacturer. Front Street between Dock and Orange 4 4’ VISITOR CARDS? FIFTY VISITING CARDS ON BRISTOL BOARD—SIX DIFFEREN T TINTS FOR ONLY 25 CENTS. Apply to THE SUNNY SOUTH. SECRET CORRESPONDENCE INK for writing on postal cards. Cannotj be detected by any pers n except the proper receiver. .Messages on postal cards as private as sealed letters. Ink enough for looo Postal Cards, with full directions.sent post-paid for 15 cents. Hub Notion Co., Box 2755, 9 tf Boston, Mass. WILMINGTON & WELDON Rail- Road Company, OFFICE OF GENT SUPERIN FENDENT. Wilmington. N. C., Mar. 11 1877. . On and after Sundav, March 11, 1877, the Passenger Trains on the Wilmington & Wel- den Railroad will run as follows ; DAY MAH. AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Wilmington, (Front Street Depot,) at 9 05 A. M. Arrive at Weldon .■ 345 P. M. Leave Weldon, daily, at 11 50 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington (Front St. Depot) at 7 oo P. M. NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington at' 5 40 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 2 20 A. M. Leave Weldon, daily, at 420 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington at 12 00 M. 'The DAY TRAIN makes close connection at Weldon tor all points North, via Bay Line (daily except Sunday,) and daily via Richmond and all rail routes. NIGHT TRAIN makes ‘ lose connections at Weldon for all points North via Richmond. Pullman s Palace Sleeping Cars attached to all Night 'Trains, and run through from Wilmington to Milford Statical on Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. JOHN F. DIVINE. 5 y General Superintendent. RENfEM^ TH VT THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO GET MAGAZINES OR LITERARY PAPERS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ORWiGEwL • - IS AT S JEWETTS. (O TO S20 a day made by Agents selling g)IO our Chromos, Crayons, Picture and chro mo Cards. too samples worth $4, sent post paid for 75 Cts. Illustrated Catalogue Lee. J. 11- BUFFORD’S, SONS, BOSTON. Established 1830. 4-3 m WH Y NOT ACC E Pf A cordial invitation to buy N. C. Hams, N. C. Lard, Fresh Eggs, Fat poultry and superior Groceries H om W. G. FOWLER. JR., Front St. He guarantees best Goods' at lowest living prices and only asks a fair trial 5-Jm IMPORTED .Mineral Waters. !! I keep for sale GENUINE ApolLmaus Brannen AND Hunyadi Brunnen BITTER WATER. Both waters have been tested by our Physicians, and are highly recommended—Try 'Them ! ! W. J. Buhmann, Broker, LyspitTs Building. 9 ly. South Front St.. Wilmington, N. C. PHILIP HEINRBERGER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. DEALER IN PIANOS, ORGANS. MELODEONS, Guitars, Violins. Music Boxes, Chromos, Sheet Music. &c., Nos. 39 AND 41 Market Street, 3 y WILMINGTON. N. C.
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