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mu nd;ll i TRI WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCIU1PTION. Tr -Weokly One Year. - - - 0 -~ ~ 9i-lolds - -% 2.0 Thmire ionth. - - -- 1.0 1IAiES OF ADVElRTISLNG. One Hqtiaro on instirtion $1.00. For each bsequent insertion 500. Obittit rimi and Tributes of Respecit ohaged 'or a advoertisments. Liberal discount nade or contract advertisewents. --- -- JO1 WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Ileadti, Envelopes Posters, Cardii, Invitations, Tickie*.. k. neatly executed at this oftlee,--CIEAP FOR CAS11. Tho old scoop bonnet is revived. Trains are not so long as last, your. Elbow ilocvcs are very fashiona ble. Lace pendants are attached to the fronts of wide lace collars. The latest novelty in voils is black dotted, not lined, with white illusion. Corduroy velvet will bo largely used for the understirts of winter costumes. The embroidered handkercelof caps worn over t round mob cap of Brussels net, edged with a frill, are called "creole caps." Twelve and six button white kid gloves are shown for evening wear, with the smiall mother of pearl but tonls insted of gilt ones. White barege is used for inex pensive bridal dresses. Sichl dresses are trimmed with white satin and garlands of orange blos somns. On some of the dresses for next season are to be worn accessories that is to say, plastrons, pockets and cuffs composed entirely of feathers. Black felt bonnets in close prin cesse shape, trimmud with ab of cashmere feathers, or else with an Alsacian )ow of velvet aid satin ribbon, will be popularly worn dur ilg the fall and wvinter. Bullet-shaped buttons come in colored pearl, in brass, in steel, and crocheted in colors and in black. for winter dresses. When two colors appear in the dress goods, the round silk button is of the lighter color, nearly covered with erceheted netting of the darker shade. Satin, this season, has unusual consideration. Plain satin will be very much employed, especially black satin in combination with black silk. There are also satin - stripeod gros grain and lengthw~'ise corded silks, with satin striped, and1( plain moirca antigues. The newvest black velvet b)ags are embroidored in gold and in othier colors in floral paItorrs. VWido velvet belts arc wrought in the samno colors to 1)0 worn with them. Plain velvet bags have gilt bands and monograms. Tihe old-time beaded reticules are again revived. Hosiery for the fall is in hair, line stripes aroundl the limb, and is embroidered up each side. This is not now, but promises to be the popular design. Moro expensive stockings are of solid1 dark color, with the instep and ankle of light ehndle, striped across with pencilled nue of tho dark color. WANTED ! -0 PEOPLE to know that we have a good Painter and a good Trimmer, and that we are thoroughly prepared to do good work. OUR LUMBER is well seasoned, being from two to threo years old1, EMANUEL BLAKE will,4attend to the Horso Shoeing depart WVe Bell the famous Tredegar Horso and Mule Shoes, Southern nufacture. Also, the Blronzed Horse Shoe Nail, boat in the market, All work as represented, or no ohargo. Priced as low as any reaponsible firm in the county. DESPORTES & MONTS, sept 5- Whooflrights and Farr icra. fast, address FINLli , HA1SVIY & Co. Atlanta1 GoAwa. Jun 1....' l .il + . . _- w "'!" > olitme - ot - in- e - Ei IIV A 0V11,i C-A NEW 'RH Br bO PAPSwON wIll-lt:. o e pi1i. i- i Oit I " we v: w? 11 1 : i - r ,0 I I' " -oU NPI n':llWh lil, 1: k 1ic 11 - h I lle 1. p .b.. I 1: .1 1111:1 11 1 I , I 1 . 1 (2 I I It ,t 111,, CO., nlalwn', .\allit.. nON'T SAY i'\ i-G iT .)~1 -: 'll M., 5-TO1N FIFT"Y DOL.L..!:S F.;1:*fI--I1I*.\ID SOL,D ON 'TIIA1. wA:(oN SC.\.iLl. . 1. 11:('N AN I) STI-E1,, ItI.\SS Iit-:.\ \1 .\ lA t' . .J) ON i:s oil INI N .\1TON, NEW YO 1 K. SE ill'NSON -S I'M\"'! 1 N - P' ' 'ilt 1 1 firll. m 0"- ... . II,* e bl iv . 10 11:11 .1.1 a .- " Ithi - a1 lilt pa in ih i - r,- i - wlas love t-l1 - e:e ,:4- o wher hvfir to, . .. -. n AGI:NTS WANTI-:I) -- F1OH 'MA:CCI-1, NEW Mim ! Il n; w v o. h l'i i .\itt h.r of Night ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 s t'si h Uh I.' ;Ir.tvN \,.ith vhs i and ~ ~ 11! 4-411 brflit-ce oin lsp 'e I 'lovt.t-, 0;' :E A , l.. 11 . it I s tl.1 : I l hos 1110 . h lo t Ih- ,I 1 li i- 0 this Ilible0. Ag-n111, will Itiffl ti k uhl il I,' En'r.vii g, ald 1 ,N h fit- I I 1. 1. 1114. 1n:1rlo'll. Tvrals h- r-l 'r d a 0 -- c diress.). C. 3h't"UNDY & CO . P'ia.! i PAI C 1Z7.' AT EVI-oR SWEEMEN, 1878, W22 Il's 8 A N TI IAG 0. 187-5. r n1:2nan IENNA, 1873-.1 o i' PA T S, 1,8;7., 1 lI: R1 HAVEREENA WA Ru)!:T1) Mas on k" ' a n-,1n CAB[lNET' OlMi.\NS. At thIe itrls ExNlowil ioni I . ' ti.1, 1. , :111 lowarl-e(I I his (,:)I, l e .f th l . I i- it- - ;! I--- m I'et'se at t i h d 1o ir. 'II .X '.:> 22 .-. h;'2t - il , l ti l ( ~. I )I,-!et midt Norwn.v.Is.:;. Nii isihl -y .l6.w. Iw !I 1.; late evri . 1111-. 1 b&l:hk. ; , . : 1 ! ,1 w ,' Ex I nItIfil. o l 1 i)r 4 ,h or IW it - l . Il Sh IIInIs. A L, \-I-- - . w it . -I St'e . pril-' o , e. .-. tN **4 ]{.\\LIjN L verrn 1 'oinlrlil. , n t i Irk - ..; . hae 201 'ly01t~i1vslCe atit O 12--i iv 1t(l x 11iIIcf New Summer CooiK. The Safety e HOT BLAST 01 L =7 .-fi DOn i t NT) 1 ) 1111 llrfect for aill kj itn t1i t an od Lat Always r ;:ijin,j e The most satimi o.ry Owem -a. h Sendl for ersits iiii oagstf eso DR~SGOODS,OD oever' Od in th market. anCouz imply of ieta isetO beOLprchsingAV elehee Wo' andOs all lingo thanel ateasOrt. pfIt" ado d'ti inen ro ul un Moeyrs ll hy anyb'Ody, nere. iW natllf u Jpee11atentnd Cooasseo. moct 1of ASE BUE BOdOT LADESHOOS. W1E tini ok eav the bst stock .of GENTdS' IGOODS (in~ ite maeet. CESCIARSERAV...TS, andOallLI dso FlFael Undeae. BEST FAMILY SI The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, d with less labor than any other machine. I J. S. DOVEY, Manager, 04 N. A R LrTiDE T ICS --Oll The 'I'll bile 1"chcols of Vouth / t, elc . nt fit otill" of tho s:t(c r1'X<1.xItn:).rs, lit C oluillbia, A N A1.YTIC.\ I. Alllilt ETirICS W aII timl oli,,, otholr t(-x1-#IsOhS, It(II' t-d1 lor u e in t p i schI ,1oln of' ;;(oIlth (firllur 1r th . xt five \ vi t s. Tihlm k,:ithinlotiv; Ir. t'ilt- out..come of Slirt. Iear. ex licri - !. of )lt. S; IE LTON P . V( F i1I) of k41 'Irgila, ontl of' the Iunts skilful ittl :- cessfil teeiers ill ibi, couttIry lin clearnel!-so (),1.le it i l ,, I itne of ,latt exerciss, thort1ouglhness III nnlalyvsis a111d g.-nerial comlpletvtones% Hit are0 unsurpas481, if iitIed, 1at (,;. T 1 a r 0:i14-nt lv prwactIcal. - t L1.\ iit- Sanfc;rdl1, 1opi is learn to th ink. 7ne it, tly have bei in use ill th .Imbelic anl privtt sVi hoot of Aharles (it e tv, in the pr vab- s(lool. of (olum I lia. Il.-, etc. RV.0 1 thet! followiig enl dor-;q'i nnts based( oll use of t 111) hooks in wt school: From IT ON. Iei UG S. Tr1o-1SON, Slato Sitperihitml. !it of -Ailueition. (A t the. tilm' of t, i Prinl-i.1a1 Malle Ara oin, Couinia,S. C., "1AnfordiIq's A ril'il,ivs ari4 .41pe1rior. to any t I lat I hav s in t t I Ie full ntess of the vXapItls, the cl saelt Iit simplicity ()f tl l ysIII, s, it th; ac urey of the rule n i de:inition ' I'!is opillioll is b,n.. Oe. 1 n c a f ll a n t t io igh ta t it n:yexaniin, fihl,,( Arithinjuties. with' r I wor n e to il:ro:illction. I woluil Ps pvc1:11lly vomieicl the trei.c n)At of Per Snto all 'rotit a4l Lwis, No text '11 : t a1 I hI 1 cver uscd lire s -ats ltuor;. t : aehtrs 1r41ll pupils." Froni 'iE. A. Em.jY. -'incipal C iatr 1 1f , (. . C.) Felkualle Soi i r "(' r: wr ,July 13, 1878..- ,:1 iforn1's : Kc!,ool ttil(l Sa ford':, ii.,ir .\%r;:. 111A(mtiv lmvc f0tr five- e r i . t b - est of con I'ta t us84e itt oitr l . . e thik theut lotter hl I.- Vtv:Il,ts f uIlr schIool than '.y14 Ithe arthit4t4ti with which we are l'nl1 0t of44 July 'o', l1878, :Sims '(n4 4\ x.nt , h11 toi rvilE-, S. I', rts '.4" .4 1e 1 an:r,L 's Aeti theti cs li in-4'l 141 r 1404! eit tke glt phiat ur O i n rto I . 4 <an:: o (th.m lt~o thet tfavorabe nti 1 ' t b(r14 Fromu .hu4' lie). D1. .\fa'IsC, Princial 1ill M ualiftr Girls, t'lumbia S. . 1tto4(4 at l meo pleasur to gi luky 114o4s jtnil !iti 1com'inen<l at. of lian July 1J, .878. Froml .Tnhi. Jxto. B. 8.ru, '. f il taryd~ SiOIi.A ti :lemy,~ lGr nee lnle, at 4I4~ itralu1 sanf'~11or II,4's 04: Arthmeies intomy shooltodear agoo 01 ike ~'tlm h rlter thay n eis htIhv Ju4ly 1l , lIs 2878.4 Unti114J41n :lry 1st 380 w 22l spl '4anf..r.! Arli)t e isf ri r il ti .a' prie<.t i e1 lt n I 11,as cae a aer1V 14m1Aplil.1.5 8 ~'' (I 4t't 1)'nt,t.Y it 141dM . c i '. etailtN . ALio,(ntn Auto, Amitt a i h's. 27 1 u 14ta,( iellaT AND SIIO MAeal Sehaoentnalyateal FanBoots'andlShoes Anl /la Arith.pp1.25 85 t6e IT IS TII ONLY SEWING MACHIN WICH IlA A self-Throading shutto, It has Self-Setting Needle, Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Runnin; ITUHAS A Now and Simplo Devic Jout Winding the Bobbin Without removing the srap trot the BtluncO W hel.and with. out UnthreadIVg tho blachiuc, The Elmplest, the bMost Durablf and in every respeot the "WINC MACHINE. >ea not get out of order, and will do more work lustrated Circular furnished on application. WVA,.NrT4E1D. Charl3a Stroot, 3altimore, Md. SCHOOL BOOKS Atteitioi, Tiaichers auil Pareits ----o LIE. Following popular school bools A havo been adopted for use in the Sc,hook of South Carolina for fivo years, Its will be sioNwit by the official letter from Su peritiitleit Thompson published below: Si.TrLlE OF qoU'Tili ('A!OLINA, 01F'rex: oiF S'Pr:i St'i-r, ov XiwUCArION, Coixinx.t, S. C., Sept. 25, 1878. C'APr. Roiin:r E. PAiu, Gveneril Agent For Ivinon, Mhakeirnn, Taylor & Co., iacon, I. Dtr Sir: ---It givcs me pleasure to in form you that the Stato Board of South Carolina have a loptod the following text books of you r suries for use in tho public schools of this StIate for the ensuing fivc years, viz: SIVI NTON'S Int .rduet ory. Er-ha lge. eord Primer - - 1M 09 Word-Hook or Speller - 15 1I Worl Analysis - -24 18 Priinnry13 U.'S. Ilistory -18 35 (Nildis.1 U.S IHistorv- 75 55 Outlin-; of i toiry '- 1,20 88 lit ot!N 's Progre-sive Table Book 1:3 (1 Progr-ssive Primary Arithnetic, - - 15 11 Progrs,;ive Intollectual Arithmetic - - 24 18 1111uittn, of Written Ar i ititn'tie - - 27 20 Arithmentic - . 57 42 Progre.sive liigher I- - 82 P'rim: lv i r'ionapr' - 4 (oIIini,n Sehtool i -ht innlarv t7 11iigh School D) iiona,ry -' 91 A t;nderie Diction.,gry - 1.5 Untabridgeqd 1Dictilonary, to clbs. of six - 9.00 JIUGJH S. TrJIOMPSON, State Supernten,dent (of Ed(ucation, Sotuth Catrolina. TJhiese boks can bett ) obtined of Messrs. McMASTEIL & UIE, Local Agents, WVmtnsboro, 8, 0., at above rates, for theo spaeo of ninety (days. --- 0 .zr Onr co up3lete Introductory Cata logite, giving spitual prices of all of our pitbbeaztiois, wi l bo forwardedo on appli cat ion. RLOBEllTj E. PARK, General Agent, oct i--tf Macon, Georgia. GL.OBE 'W ite Leadad ixenl Paint Go. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. These Paints are mixed, ready for usean abado or color, anid sold in any quantities Irom. Ono Quart to a Biarrol. OgD ,, 4. YOR4NPANI8 ThesePaina ar mad of ro hiteLea Thll e Pat i for mer ofn Pofe aduiterLao found in Item. Thousands of houses and sonte of the finest villas in America are painted with those Paintam. Bend for Teathinonfalis of ame, also for Sample Colors ad Price Llstb, to the GLOBE MIXED PAINT COs, 1 03 Ch 1bars'9t. New orig WOlttts I Coe,PN)4t WASHINGTONUTIS.JERSEY Cli RpiWJ.31. BEiATY'S "America" a conti - Clia. Ewill ple.* hmt . 0IF, WEEKLY E IIN Is I UBLISiED EVEnlY WENIN-I:SDAY A-1 WIINNSBORO, S. C. BY THIU :INNSBORO PUBLISI1IN CO IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OP TfiP LEADING E VENTS UP TILE DAY, State News, County N-ws, Political News, Etc THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT IECEUVE.5 fPECIAL.AT'TENT1QON. THi E LCCA .n COLUMN. is well filled with t,wn and county neNwj The aitm of the Publishers is to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terins of Subscription, p)ayable invaria b)ly ini ad vance: Oune copy', one year, - $3.00 One copy, six mtoths, .. .. - - $I.6C, One copy, three mionithsn, - - - $1.00. Five coplies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. T1eni copies, o1i4' year, at - - - - $2. 60. Twenity copies, one4 year, at - - $2.5i0. 'jo every person)f maiking up a club of ten or rnore subscribers. a copy will be senit free for one year. The.inamies consUti. tiding a club fleed not all be at the saime post-oflice. JOB PRINTING, IN ALL ITS DEPART.\;ENTS DONE IN TIlE I13[EST STYLE AND AT THEI LO WEST PRICES. We aro p)repared to furr,ish, on shor notice. BANK .DIlECKS$, BILL HEADS, NOTES ENVELOPES, IETTER HEADS INVITATIONS, CARDS, A W r' A NIS, POSTERS POSTAL CARaS, ETC.,ETO Termis foP Job Work--Cashi on IPeliver'y. All business commuhlnications shouldl be. addreossed to the . Winsboro Publishng Compay NNBNORO. A C