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A bank note.
When is a lawyer strongest ?
When he is fee-blest.
How to dispel mental gloom
Make light of your troublos.
Nothing has so many ties bind
ing it to earth as a railroad.
There are sixty known varieties of
oysters throughout the world.
A prophet is not without honor
s.tve in the October election
No wonder a printer can't save
any money ; he has to "set 'em up"
so often.
Mme. Janauseheck is playing a
a successful engagement at the
Walnut Street Theatre, Philadol
phia.
An exchange says how sweet it is
to be remembered. Yes, but on the
first of the month it is usually over-'
done.
A boy said, "My father has a
brother, but lie is not my uncle.
How can you explain the contra
diction?" The boy lied.
The second meal makes the glut
ton, the socond ill word makes the
quarrel, and the seconds load the
pistols with blank cartridges.
Derrick.
Nothing makes a man so mad as
to get about five blocks away from
the dentist's and make the aiarming
discovery that ho has had the wrong
tooth pulled.
William Shakespearo is running
for constable in a Michigan villago.
Yt this is the man who said:
"Fling away ambition ; by that sin
fell the angels."
"How long are you going to stay
here ?" "Why, my little dear?"
"'Cause I'm hungry ; and mamma
says we shall have dlinner as soon
as that dreadful nuisance goes
away."
Smith and Jones were examining
a gun that wva.; not loaded. Ofi
course it wvent ofi'. Smith wvas nlled
with remorse and Jones with bird~
shot number two.- Brooklyn Union.
A colored preacher in Norwich a!
while ago gave out the following'
announcemnent: "Brothers andl sis -
ters, next Sunday, the Lord willing,
there will be a baptizing in this
place, the candidates being four
adults and three adulteresses."
As Frank, who had been taughi;
to believe that he had been made of
(lust, stood watching the dust as
the wvind wvas whirling it in eddies,
he exclaimed: "Ma, I think the dust
looks as if there wvas going to bo
another little boy made."
There has been a remarkable case
of constancy in England. A man
who separated from his wife thirty-.
five years ago has just returned
and offered to kiss and make up. A
few days p)rior to the offer the wife
had inherited a large estato.
The American Christian R?eview
includes in its lists of stations on
the road to ruin, "a social party, a
croquet party, a pie-nic, and a'
dance." We have heard a man
called a superannuated idiot for a
good deal loss than this,-.f
change.
The New Zealanders are about to
spend a considerable sum of money
in acclimatizing the humble-.boo, so
as to assist the agriculturists in
cultivating clover. Common bees
are not strong enough to force their
way into the petals of the clover
flowver and thus fertilize the plants
as they fly from one to the other.
For this purpose, therefore, the
humble-bee is needed, but so far
the nests sent out have been de
stroyed. Attempts to acclimatize
the common boe in some hot oli
matos have so tar proved useless.
After a short period they quit the
hives, and cannot be enticed back.
In New Mexico the following
method of catching ants is both
popular and efilcacious. A few large
champagne bottles are buried in
the ground near the entrance to the
pest, till their tops are flush with
the ground. Every ant, going from
or comina to ~th con, wil at
once walk up, peop over, and theni
dp01) ill. hv honl 1Ie getts to tho bot
toinl, lie finlds hiinisef in the luiddlo
of a fl cc fight, in which legs and
antenna are chewed off with alarn
ing recklessness. Two or three
days silice to auctumul.to h1:1f a
dozon (uats of ants, and com
pletely exterminate tho colony.
Gunpowder, coal oil and boihllg
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WE AIRE now ope ning one of the
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over offered in this market,
OUR GOODS
htave been ver-y carefully selected
antd wo simpl1y request an inspection
before p)urchiasing elsewhere. We'
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dersol d by anybody, anywhere. We
call special attention to our assor.
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DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS,
SHAWLS
and other LADIES' GOODS.
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of GENTS' GOODS in the market,
Consisting of
CLOTHIING, HATS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, OR~AVATS,
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Money wvill be saved by an exami..
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ARITHMETICS
-FOR
The Pu blic 2chools of South
Carolina.
A T the recent meeting of the State
- ) tr4l nt Examiners, at Columbia,
SANDFORID'S SERIEA OF
ANALYTICAL AltITI1METICS
Was. among other text-bookf, adopted
for use in the public schools of South
Carolina for the nt xt live years.
Those Arithmetics are the out-comn of
thirty years experience of DR. SHELTON
P. SANFORD of Georgia, one of the
most skilful and euccessful teachers in
this country. In clearness of definitions,
fullness of slato exorQisos, thoroughnovs
of uanlysis and general completeness,
they are unsurpassod, if indeed
equalled. They are eminently practical.
Studying Sanford, pupils learn to think.
Sinec.'71 -'73, they have been in use in
the public and private schools of Charles.
ton city, in the private schools of Colum.
bia, etc., etc. Itead the following en
dorsements basod on use of the books in
the 8ohool:
From noN. nluo S. THoMPsoN,
State Superintendent of Eduoation.
(At tho time of writing) Principal Nlalo
Academy, Columbia, S. C.,
"Sanford's Arithmetics are superior to
any that I have seen. in the fullness of the
examples, the clearness aud simplicity
of the analyses, and the accuraoy of the
rules and definitions. This opinion is
based upon a full and tho.zough test in
the sohool-room. To those teauhers who
may examine these Arithmetiot with
reference to introduction, I would es
pecially commend the treatment of Per
centage and Profit and Loss. No text
books that I have ever used are so satis
factory to teaohers and pupils."
From Miss E. A. KELLY, Principal Char
leston, (S. C.) Female Seminary.
"CHAnMESTON, July 13, 1878.-Sanford's
Comninti School and Sanford's Higher
Analytical Arithmetic have for five years
stood the test of constant use in our
class roomis. We think them better
aalhiptedi to the wam,ta of our school than
any o' ather arithmetics with which we are
ae<inainted."
Under date of July '22, 1878, Miss V'AnY
BRowNFIE,LD, Summervilte, S. t'., writes:
" H aving used Sanford's Arithmetics
and Worcester's Dictioinaries for aeveral
years a sool books, and seeing the
beneficial resulta, I take great p)leasurc in
reco"mmendinag them to the favorable
notice of teachers."
From Misa IsAnsr, D. MAnrTIN, Principal
liigh School for Girls, (Jolumnbia, 8. 0.
'It afforda toe pleasure to give miy
most unqualified comamendation of San,
ford's Arthmhetics. I haveoused them i
my school for several years with entire
satisfaction.
July 11, 1878,
From PnoF. JN~o. B. PATRCK, Military
Academy, Greenville, 8. C.
"I introduced Sanford's Arithmeties
Into my school two years ago I like]
them better than any series thmat I have
ever used."
July 11I, 1878.
Until January Ist, 1879, we will supply
Sanford's Arithmetics for introduction' at
prices in columns II or III, as ease may
be. Column I gives retail prices which
obtain after introduction shall have been
acceomplished.
J. LI. III.
Exchang
Tatrodue- book by oilier
Manords raIetail, tion, authors,
Analytical Aritha's. 27 18 14
Sanford's Intermes
mediate Analytical
ArIthmetie - 48 80 92
Sanford's Common
School A nalytleal
Arithmetic - 80 O5 40
Santordl's Higher
Analyttcal Arith. 1.25 85 8
Aniy of the above books enn to:eobtaned, at
prcsq otf McM ASTERI & BR1CE, Wtnns
boroL 8. C. Send for circulare descrIptIve, eitc.
tW Orders promptly attendted to.
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SCHOOL BOOKS!
SCHOOL BOOKS:!
Attention, Teachers and Parents I
-0
' IHE following popular school books
have beon adopted for use in the
schools of South Carolina for fivo years,
as will be shown by the offiial letter from
Superintendent Thompson published
below:
STATE OPSOUTH CAROLINA,
OFFICE OF STATE SUPT. OF EDUOATION,
COLY(IA, S. C., Sept. 25, 1878.
UAPT. ROIDERT E. PAR, General Agent
For Ivison, Blakoraan, Taylor & Co.,
Macon, Ga.
Dmar Sir:-It gives me pleasure to in
Form you that the State Board of South
"arolina have a-lopted the following text
books of your series for uso in the publio
achools of this State for tho ansuing fivo
years, viz:-.
SWlNTN'e Introductory. Elxelango.
Wordl Primer - - 13 09
Word-Book or Speller - 15 11
Word Analysis - - 24 18
Primary U. S. History - 48 35
3ondensed U. 8 History- 75 55
Dutlines of History - 1.20 88
I1OBINSQN'S
Progressive Table Book 13 09
Progressive Primary
Arithmetic - - 15 11
Progressive Intellectual
Arithmetio - - 24 18
Hudiments of Written
Arithmetio - - 27 20
Progressive Practical
Arithmetic - - 57 42
Progressive Higher
Arithmetic - - 82 0
Primariy Dilctionary - 45
Domnmon School Dictionary 671
Righ School Dictionary - 91
A cademic Dietionary - 1.55
Unabridged Dictionary,
to clubs of six - 0.00]
Very respectfully,
HUGH S. THOMPSON,
State Superintend1ent of Education,
South Carolina,.
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Those books can be obtinuedl of Messrs.
VIoM,ASTElt & BRIG3E, Local Agents,
Winnaboro, 8, C., at above ratoa, for the
epace of ninety days.
it Our 00 uploto Introductory Cata
ogno, giving special priees of alIl of our
ublications, will be forwarded on appli
>ation,
ROBERIT E~ PARK, General Agent,
eeL 1 -tf Macon, Gorgia.
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