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TRI-WEEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - - $4.0 Six-months. - - - - 2.0 Thre months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For easoh subsequent insertion 504. Obitua ios and Tributes of Respect oharged for as advertisements. Liberal discount made or oontraat advertisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter H eads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. "atly exeoutod at this offce,-CIIEAP OR OASH. V NCLE REMUS. The Wise Old Gentleman Passes His Views Upon Popular Education. 1&om the Atlanta L'oniditution. As Uncle Remus came up White hall street yesterday he met a little colored boy carrying a slate and a number of books. Some words passed between them, but their ex act purport will probably never be known. They were unpleasant, for the attention of a wandering police man was called to the matter by hearing the old man bawl out : "Don't you come foolin' longer me, nigger. Youer flippin' yo' sass at do wrong color. You'k'n go roun' here an' sass dese white people, an' maybe dey'll stan' it, but w'on you come a slingin' yo' jaw at a man w'at wuz gray w'on de fahmin' days gin out, yo' better go an' git yo' hide greazed." "What's the matter, old man ?" asked a sympathizing policeman. "Nothin', boss 'crp'in I ain't gwinter hev no nigger chillun a hoopin' an a hollerin' at me w'en I'm gwine 'long 'do streets." "Oh, well-school children-you know how they are." "Dat's w'at make I say w'at I duz. Dey better be home pickin' up chips. W'at a nigger gwineter l'arn outen books? I kin take a bar'l stave an' fling mo' senso intor a nigger in one minit dan all do school houses be twixt dis en do State uv Midgigin. Don't talk, honey ! Wid one bar'1 stave I kin fa'rly lif' do vail er ig nunce." "Then you don't believe in educa.. tion ?" "Hit's de ruination or die country. Look at my gal. Do ole 'oman sent 'er ter school las' year, an' now we dassent hardly ax 'er for ter carry do washin' home. She done got boyant 'or bizuess. I 'aint larnt nuthin in books, 'on it I kin count all do money I gits. No use ~a talkin', boss. Put a spellin' book in a nig. ger's hands, eni right den en dar' y ou looze a plow hand. I done had de spo'unce un it." TH E FAT.E OF FLOA TN LY J'WR EOrS. If nature mndo no provision for the removal of floating wreck from the surface of the .ocean, dangers of navigation would increase in a fear fuil ratio ; floating hulls, spara and masts would soon cover the sea. To0 * effect the removal of floating wood three species of small marine ani mals play a most important part. Suppose we have a ship's spar drift ing down upon the waves. A small creature, known as the barnacle, soon discovers it and attaches itself thereto, and as these little creatures * exist in immense numbers, the tim ber' speedily becomes covered with thorm. On examining them at this stage we shall find that they are attached to the timber by means of a tube not unlike the windpipe of~ a chicken, this tube being filled with a liquid, whilst from the shell pro truues a series of twenty-four hairy claws or tentacles. Each joint of the latter is arched, and furnished with rows of hair on its concave side so much like feathers that it is prow bably from their appearance that the first idea of the barnacle goose was derived. The effeot of t.he barnacle is to sink the log. When in mid water or at the bottom it is attacked and riddled through by two little wood-boring worms, the pholas and the toiredo. The tereclo navalia, or calamitae navtum, works its way through hard planks, and lines the tunnel as it goes with a hard, ivory like shell. Thus, then, the barn,a cles and wood worms unite to wvork the destruction of wreckage ; for,' borne dow, by the one, it is speedi.. ly riddled' by the others, until it falls to pieces by the .action of the waves and bedonjos lost. A vety little boy had one aay done wrong, and he was sent, after mater nal obrrection, to ask in pecret the forgiveness of his Heaven-. lwPFaher. His offeniso was passion. Ani he hhe woutd say, ii;: 'imis standard article is corn pounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As sayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the BEST PIE'AR.ATION for its intended purposes." Price, One Dolla;r.. 3uo.?ghan,'s Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly and eflectually produces a per manent color, which will neither rub nor .wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Bold by all Druggists, and Dealors in Molinos. Best is Cheap st NEW WILLCOX & GInbj AUTOMATIC Silent Sewinq Machine. Latest Invention, Producing Ma1velous Hesults. its sutrpasng merit places It beyond1 al cotn. petition, and makes it tho cheapest. notwith staniding the largo ilduenurn,ts offred( by sellers of noisy, hard(-runnliiiug, trotiblesonme, tw.~v t>hren(d, temduron mach ines. Only Machine in the World with Automatic Features, and with no Tension to Manage. Write by Postal Card for Price List, List of 0ffces, &c. WILLCOX & OIBBS 8. M. CO ( Cor. Bond St..) 668 Broadway, N. Y J.E.A&ger&Co., 137 andI 139 Mee tinig Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IARWAR~E, Cutlery, Chuns, Sad dicry, Bar Iron and Pliow Stcel, Cucumn ber Pumps, FAIRlBANKS' SCALES. Agents for South Carolina for the Patent Steel Barb Fencing, antd thei celebrated Farmner's Friend Plowvs, one, two and three horse, at recluced prices. Liberal Termis to the TIrade. Large assortment of Agricultural In ploements. A gricultural .Steels a specialty. Bull Tong -es, 'Turn Shovels, Scooters, Sweeps, lleel Bolts, also, rough Rteel Shapes, &c. State Agents rodegar Horse arnd Muic Shoes. /fo'r All ordorsq shall receive prompt and careful attenttion. J. E. ADOER & CO., 137 and 189 Meeting S ot deo 16-- Charleston, 8. 0 WATERS'0ORCHIESTRION annios OROAW e, laatvt woe n to tuned ins perfet lhar O0 AG -OIWAN IU le Fro ohea sese cobi onne a rULTtV NOwh. reat cast j- ,a ' / '1~; .~ LITCE, WICZENBEFRG & co., HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF C-4"r.1O C EL3 Edm -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF T-A-S, VIINES .A.J D LIQT.7OTRS OUDERS sent receive the same attention as when given in per son; and special care is given to packing. en 1 for Catalogue. .i --'IBMS CAS. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chamboi Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, z. Book Cases, Burenus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Tou cl-racks, VaRh - E stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall 4 r 'Stands, Hat Racks, Coat IIooks, Corner Stands-for R ' r't' ' -Design and Workmanship U. U-equaled. VV- Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF RUSTIC WIxnow SHADEs, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shad MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, Picture Frains, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at modorato Prices. Furniture made to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of Metalic and Rosewood Burial Cases and Coffins of the fincst finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. Y. W. Phillips. TO THE PUBLIC. M Y customers know that I have heretofore led the FULINITURE trade of the ILSonuh, in style, quality and prices. The time has cmo when those goods can be purchased as cheap from me a, in the North and West. I do not go backwards, but continually raise the stondard oc my goods, and add new stylos. I Itvo in ida r,lu:tioa in pri: os wherever possible, and spared no expense to place in your hands a pric. list that will I help you to purchase goc.ds. I respectfully invito you to call and examine my siock and prices before pur chasing elsetwh.'re. Orders by mad will receive as muc't attention as if given in person. It would muake the list too larg't ti <cb+ ribo an'l re.)y all the different prices of Parlor Suits, Dining Ro in, U1.ico. Standing, Parlor and L 'dies' Desks, Secreta ries, DwarfLibraries, and l3ook Cases, m:ntfctured by Imo. Thanking you for ast favors, I re main, yours respectfully. G. V. DJeGRIAAF, 147, 147} and 140O, BR OAD ST REE T, .3iNo charge for drayageor p acking. C WE ST f ALADDINTOAABTNNEAVNWiBILT n SONS' SE. URITYEDil TH ETHOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE, ie hc r xesieyavrie oa Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, s*adavolrcn1benptpo WATER WVIIITE IN COLOR. ap-rwroCrtsPitdedn 8.I Fnlly Dodorized. ~ m fhshisetrandtmeac WHLL NOT EXPLODE.unllgtollwtesokfwisteno HIGHEST AWARD Tegae aesmtmsbe ett D entenni aU Exposition tevns ti nynwta h te er FPor Exellenco of Mianufhetugro o h saeadtesl ftewnso AND hiGII FIRE TEST,.ad mn hs s ieo h itg Endorc by the Incuranco Companies. busgetighempra oayoe JAal th,is Crtieae--One Qlf Alanfy. wol nieayohrwn fAeia HT"wAn'n Fmnu T.et'nlANoC Co. OF BAiLrrMonil,,got.Isprt,aeadmlons r hi....mere, Dee. 2Ci, 10-i.-AIessrs. C, West 4 &,nsreakb,andotphscnsnd~ie -- :,. eng iavl:t used the various oils solk fnlr aeaseia neeti ta h in th. la city for Illumt nating proes, I take pleas- ods aie~ienwacsil naycn tic in recoImmentlinI yottr Alad'din security sdrbeqatt.Tehlsoksnh C I".as the ."trte eo ver used in our houseo- nso h elknw hlsl rcr Jiged ADREWV REESE, President, ueo h hres-.I.~Dw DIanufneturcel by19 77 C. 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