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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCIRIPTION. Tri-Wookly One Year. -- -- - - $4.0 ' 4 4 Sx-l10ntils. - - - - 2.0 "4 CAL ro n~ s. - - -1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ono square one insortion $1.00. For each subsequent iunsertion 504. ObiLtua rios and Tributos of itepect chargedl for n advortisornonts. Liberal di.scount inade or contract advortisoment. JOB WOltK. Bill Heads, LottOr 1[leads, Envelopen Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiok'. Ac. neatly exoontod at, this ofnoe -CllEAP Y01U CASII, 0NE OF LIFI.V H ) 8M ADO W. At eight o'clocc tho other morn ing a Second stroet wife followed her husband down to tho gato ta he was starting for down town and kindly said to him: "William, you know how sadly I need a blue bunting dross." "Yes, dear," ho remarkod, "bnt, you know how hard up I a1m. AN soon as I can soo my way clo'r you shall hafivo the dresstt, an11d t now lhat to boot. Bo pationt, bo good, and your reward sIMl bo great,." Forty minutos aftor that, ho emerged from a rostaurant with a big baskot and a fishpolo, bouid up the river. In the baskol, woro a chioken, pioklon, oake, fruii., pio, and a bottle of liquid of a rich color, and ho was just lighting a twotfy. cent cigar when liH wife camkie along. " Whit I you hero !" ho exclamod. "Yes, I wias going to market. Whoro are you going-what'N in that, baskot?" "I WaH going to carry ,lii lisht polo arouid to a friend on Jol1or sOnl ILVnnlo," hke muodwstly aimworod. "And ikht banktitd" "This baNket-woll, I wa.9 goinlg to tako it to (,ho orpatnll 11sylum11k its a prosont to th t3hiilironl. [t. is a donation of Nix loading ciLizomn." "Williamn, I donl'! boliovo it,!" "Sh1 Don't talk No loud!" "William, I shkali tilk louder yell" she Oxola1imtiod. "I'll bet youl aro going filshing!" "Mary, have I ovor decoived you? ho plaintively asked. "I tnever ha11ve! A proof of my Ninceority you can tako this baskot to tho amvlutm yourself!" 'IAnd I'll do it!" sho promptly repliod a she roliovod him of it. "MNary hadn't you-- ?" "No, sir, I hadn't! You'd better hurry uip with thtat, fish-pole, as the man may13 want it, aind be careto ful how you ithmd around in the hot sunk!," She left htim thtero. H( wiatchted her take the car for homo1(, and theti he rotiu'ned the isht-pole and cr'oss, edl the stroot and said to ain no - quaintaknce: "TIomn, I'm stufferitng wi tik nutrail - gia, anId the oxeurs'tion in off till next week. Too bad, but we ennt never toll wvhat a day may bring forth." Thor'o was chicken antd pickles and other good things on tho tablo at dinner, but Ito nover smiled. Even whenot his wife wished Alho wan an orphan, if that was the way they were fed, heo never betrayed the gloom in his heart. It was only when sihe handled him the bottle I'o had so carefully tucked itnto theo basket, and he sawv it labeled; "Good for Little Children," that lie said: "Mary, it is an awful thing for a wife to got the imtpression that her husband is a coldbloodod liar!" "It must bo,'' she replied as Rite took the other chicken log.-De troit Free .Press. Before 1752 the year in England began on the 25th of March, but then an act passed under King George II. provtded that. it should comn men01Ce on the 1st of January, and that after the 3d of September, 1752, the next enisning day should1( be regarded as the 14th, thus dlropp)ing out eleven days. The "old strio" was settled by the Gregorian Calon-. dar, but the "new stylo" by the Act 24 Geo. II., cap. 23. Th'e 11th of February, old style, would there fore be the ' 22d, now style. The ohanige wrought sad htavoc with the meaning of some Old phrases, as, for instance, when it is now said that "Marcht comess in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" reference is had to the olden time when the end of March was the 12th of April. F'RUIT JARS I FRUIT JARS I M ASON'S celebrated fruit Jara, with Bloyds' Porcelain Lined Covers, forI sle here, Great Recuction! -HO 1 FOR - r 1i.l1 first Iouser in town to reduei. Whiskey to Un cornts i drink, loor to five. cents at glass aril Billiards fiftrin cent; per garne. IILavi ng a largo and wel sele 4'ted lot of Puro Liqiaors on had of wiich thI following ar a fow of tme brands: I'ure old Kit tuok y Pohotl)not, (CaIbinde., XXXX ai link er Ryo, hour Mwah Stole Montaintii Corn, a s4fpecialty, Copac11e, OnIlif'orniai, Ptiech and Appli*- iawlies. Clitaanpag n, Si-herry ar1d Port Wines. Cinciuniti fangor Doer always kept ol ice, an1d all sorts of fCancy Iid cool drinm ksm preparti in the most itasy miter itt OUR 1OUSE. a pril 30 -4i J. 1). M At r4 Ty. BARGAINS ! BAROAINS volt cIAsa JOlt hext twntIty dill*V- maV ho had111 .it the formeratore of So. Volfo. Till beau Ii fid stock of Clothing, jhoY ('e(101 Iitild Urylo Goods wile belbl vOw errdless ol'oost, is mloiney mst bth e rise it . july 30 .. 8, WTOLFN. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing whlichi is at onceunagree able, healthy, 1111 cifecttial flor preserv ilg tile 11air. ."faded or g ray hair. is Soon restored to its origina color, with the goss and freshness of' youth. Thin hair is thickeled, fallintg hair chtecked, and blldnIe(8s olten, thoutighi not always, cured by its use. Not.hing Can1t Ie store the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or the glaids atrophied aid decayed. But such ts remain can be saved for usefillness by this application. Instead of lutling tihe hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it cleant and vigorots. Its Occasioial uttse will prevent the hair from tirnting gray or falling olf, mid contseuently prevent baldness. tstanices which maiike sotmet pt(lreara tions dantigerons~ an insljifouts to the hair, the Vigor c:mu only benefit but not hiarin it. If wantited mer ely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elIse can he found so desir able0. Containing necither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam br'ic, and( yet lasts long oni the hair, giving it a riach glossy lustre and a grateflul perftime. P'RMPARED BY Dr, J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Praelical ai Anralytical Chemsts. BOLD lIY ALL ItnU(101sT5 Eyiirtwa.i. TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WIME TILL IT RIIPENS. Thp-e isa curiouts story aboutt sonme native witcihare extensively adsvertised nowa-. days, anid have only recently been putt upon, the market. D~r. Unederhill, the weli-knowns gape-grower of Croton Point, died in 187r. sme of his heirs entertained temperance views of sutch extrcme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made, The grapes have sometimtes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only nowy that the other heirs have sutcceeded in arranging for a settlenment of the estate and the sale of the winies on hand. Amion g these Is a wine of the vintage of 1864, describ1 ed as a "Sweet Union Port,'' but suggesting the Imperial Tiokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of Atnerican growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and oth physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in It as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con siderable quantity. The whole stock is in the hands of the wvellI-known wholesale grocery house of the T1hurbers.-N, Y. Tribu, Nov. z9, :;7. - The above speaks for Itself, bitt we would add that this is the pure jutice of thte grape, neither druggsed, 1iqumrd nor watered ; that it has been riptenedi and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes It Is unsurpassed. It ean be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER~ & CO. West !3suadway, Reade anid Iucdsons Stret; NEW-YORKe. I CENTSIf von want to MAKE fast, addresa FINLEY, HIAR Vi Y & CO, Atlantat, Georgia. juna 15-ly 3RfY J. 11, B~A'rY'S "America" 5 conte . gian. nt wil -l> Y.. BEST FAMILY S1 The "NEW AMERICAN" Is easily learned, with less labor.than any other machine. AGEN TS J. S. DOVEY, Manager, 64 N FURN fY" Save high bills by purclasin, A NEW SU lius-rwi( VINOW S.Avm, Low in 1'1 will nlever got, out of order, and will MATT Spring Bods, Picturo Frames, Pie CarringiOs. LU' And Shinglos at Pr Neatly dono at modorato Prit UNDERTAKEN I keecp O1 band a full supply of " ald Collins of th flinest finish. Als, Y cusomer kno tha I hve heret the North anid Wet I do not go b~ackwa1rds, but continually neow styl'. I hi svo m11le ro inctilons in y exl enIse to plac(e int yourl hants a p'ice3 Ii.' 1 re'spec't fully invite you to) call anid ex Or-lers by mail will receive as muchcl att It wonhbil maIIke th list o tooi largo~ to dl'0 Parlor Suits. D)ininjg 10 mn, (I line. Stanl ri(s Ih)warf Libri'is, and 1hook Cases, mn T1hankinig you for past favors, I renmin, :H7, 1 SWNo chargo for draya~ge or packing. KLfl\TCK, WICE~ HATE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAT --AND A CHCICE T]BJAS, WI~LNTES, O R D) E RS sent receive the same attetii care is given to) paciking. cnd for ('a The Patent Seli Wilson of this City. set i'atenied &ay iabb, IiSs. 01eoc, 5'75 Bros AUGUSTA HUTEL 3orner of Broad and Washington S~reets, A UGURST A, G &. [T AS been thoroughly renovated, re ilmodledl and1( newly furnishted. It, a located in the centre of' businecss l'elegraphi Oflonu in the lIIottt bulildinig. kBxpress O1)co in the same block. Post )ftco only one bJbek of', All other pub ic conveniences close at, hand. *A-t The Oftco of the Hotel will be >pen duriing the night, and guests will be -eceeived or ci -lled at any hour. WV W. MOO11E, Proprietor. Rautes of Board, $2.00 per dlay >et, 20-xiy 005 DozonCoats' C'otton for sale at 500 ceonts Per dozen, onsh. Jnly 27 '3 . unMeM81Rn o. W7 AJER4AR AT Is TUN QNLY SEWING MACIIINP4 WHICH Ud*1 A ColfThreading Shuttle It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Threat. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Runing, IT uAS A New and Smpile Device ro2w Winding the Bobbin, Without removing theSvp rz the ISM":co %Vhdau th. 44% Unthreadlug tlaq The Simplest, the Most Durabl% and in every respect the EWINC MACHINE. does not get out of order, and will do more work Illustrated Circular furnished on application, WVANTED. Charles Street, 33altheore, Ed. ITULE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chamboi Suites, Painted Cottago Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Tonel-racks, Wash, dandp, Lounges, Sofas, Hall )tands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmuanship Uu . 4 equaled. AT ,OME. PPJY OF -ice, Durablo and Convenient. They last longer than any other Shades R~ESSESi, tures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children't, I1ER ices to Suit the Times. 'AIRING !es. Furnituro made to order. VS DEPARTMENT. [etalic and Rosewood Burial Cases , a cheap stock of Coffins. SW. Phillips. >for led theI L F NlNTTUE trado of the an bo purohausod as cheap fromii mo ats in' raise the standard of any goods, and add rices w horover possible, aund spa3red( no0 that willI hel p youu to ). prehia., ~;.'.ds. ,b amino my stockad prices bef4)o p'ur- C cnt ion as if givenl in person. jhe and "c'>y all the diffeorent price~s of 11 ding. Pa rlor and L -dies' Desks, Secreta- 'I( anll tuured by mii. r yours resec f u~Ctlly, ;. V. DeGRAAF, 17); and 149. BdROAD STREET, ENBERQ& co, EFULLJY SELECTED STOCK OF 'SSORTMENT OF ANsrD LITQroEs a as whien given in person; an~d special tatlogue,. IN -Acting Cow Milker M'fg Co. teo ahul hlatv<*nr ft or wonderfu kru a ud acbenhne ally cPla id, by Dr. W'hite an free to any addres,. OIEO. E. KING, P'resident. U dway, New York. J. 01endining, IN BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WINNalIoIO, 8. C. 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