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~~h au andfl1~3nt1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weokly Ono Year. -- - - $4.0 Six-months. 2.0 Thre months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For each subsequent insortion 50f. Obitua rios and Tributes of Respect charged for a advertisomonts. Liberal discount mado or contract advertisements. -o - JOB WORix. Bill Heads, Letter Hoads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &e. neatly executed at this office,--CHEAP FOR CASH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !WnCH ILOODi PARSON'S PURGATIVE PILLS make new rich blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three mont,hs. Any per son who will take one pill each night from one to twelve weeks may bo restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mail for eight letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Maine. DON'T SAY HUMBUG, DbT JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. SEND FOR FREE LITIHOGRAPII OF 5-TON FIFTY DOLLARS FREIGIT-PAID 1OLD ON TRIAL WAGON SCAILE, ALL IRON AND STEEL, BRASS BEAM. ADDRESS JONES OF BINGHAMTON, NE W YORK. A4 LAME BACK. BENSON'S CAPCINXH POROUS PLAH. TER Is for lameness or weakness of the back, Rheumatism and all local aches and pains the best remedy known. It was Invented to overomle thec slow action of action of the ordinary Porou1 Plaster. It re lieves pain at once, and cures where other plasterd will not even relieve. Hold every where by Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. AGENTS WANTED ,I TO FOR *MARCH'S NEW BOOK i I FROM DAWN. In this new volume the Popular Author of Ni ht Seenes in the Bible portrays with vivid and thrilling force and eloquence tihe events of sacred truth, and adds treshx testimony to tile beauty, pathos and sublimity of the Stories of the Bible. Agents will find this book with its arkan thoughts, glowi ig style beautiful ngn fs and Rich Binding., thle best, In the, market. rerns Liberal. Circulars free. Ad dressJ. C, MCCURDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. PARIS, 1878. AT EVERY SWEEDEN, 1878. WORLD'S PHILADA., 1876. EXPOSITION SANTIAGO, 1875. FOR 12 YEARS VIENNA, 1873. HIGHEST PARIS, 1867. HONORS HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE Mason & Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. At the Paris Exposition this year they are awarded the Gold Medal, the highest recoi ponse at the disposai Of tile jury. They have also received tie Urand 0o1 Meial of Swedel and Norway, 18m8. No other American Organs )have ever attained highest award at any world's Exositio. Bol for cas oor payments by in styles, prices &c., free. iA 8dN & IIAMLIN * Organ ~rpany, Boston, New York or Chicago. FALL, 1878! VO WE are pleased to annor.nce to the buyers of Winnsboro and the County,that we are now receiving one of the largest st.ocksof DRY GOODS, Shoes and Beots, Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, YankeeoNotions, Crookery, Glassware, Wood enware, Groceries, &e. Ever offered in this market. -0 It shall be our aim, as heretofore, t sell as low as the lowest. In short,wo don't intend for auy one to go away fron1 Winnsboro to get cheap goods. Call and examine our IMMENSE STOCK. Iad.d Bros. sept 10 TEAS iTEAS I TEAS IZz TUST REOEtVEDl a large lot 'of the c)heapest and best Teas, ever offered in this market, at fifty and seveuty-Avo cents per pound, ALSO, Always on. hand a oomplete assortment of Fresh Family Groceries, Canned Goods of all kinds, and 6'ierything usually found-in a first-oines fGROOEmY .Hrrtr TO THE TEACHERS -OF Fairfield Coluty. --0 T iE following bo3ks, published b)y D. Appleton & Co., have been adopted by the State Board .of Education, to be used for five yoars in all tho schools through out the State; APPLETON's SIES or READEiS. ConNEIms FInwT SrEPs IN GEOORAPHIY. CORNELL's PRIMARx GEOot &'u Y. COItNELL,'s INTERMEDIATE GEOoRAPHY. QUACKENBOs' PIMAiY GaAan. QUAcE nos' ENo.sru GIRAIMMAn. QUACCLENBOs' ILLUSTHATED IAEsoNs IN OUn LANOUAOE. QUACKENBos' FisST LEssoNs IN ComPosI TION. QUACKENDOS' COMPOSITION AND 11IETORIC. APPLETON'S MODEL CoPY BoOKs. To sccure an uniformity, and as a mat ter of economy, it is to the interest of the parents and teachers that these books should be put in the schools at once. To facilitate the matter and to save extra expense to the liarents. I have made ar rangements with Messrs. McMASTER & BRICE, Booksellers, to exchango t'I34 ks for the old ones now in hinds of the scholars, and to sell those not ex changed at reduced rates for the next three months. For further information on these and all othr books published by D. Apple ton &Co., please address W. P. HIX, Ganeral Southern Agent, oct 22-in COLUMBIA, S. C. PAINT GLOBE 'M ite Lead adl~ ixed Paint Co. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. These Paints are mixed, ready for use, any Onae or coor ad rsold ini any quan'.itles from DO YOUR OWN PAINTINO, T'heee Paint. are made of Pure White Lead ~ino and Linseed Oil, held in solution and read5 for use ; are ens third cheaper and will last thrLt time as long as Paint mixed in the ordina,ry way. S25 REWARD! will be paid for every ounce of adulteration found in them. Thousands of houses and some of the Anest villas in America are painted with these Paint.. Bend for Testimonial. of same, also for Samaple Oolors and Prico Lists, to the GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., OFFICE : 30OS Chambers St., Now York WORKIC: ,Cor. MOROAN& WASHINGTON ST.,JERSEY Ci1 Great Re&.uction! -HO ! FOR OUcri. EE'OUgsm. ---0 T HE first House in town to reduce Whiskey to ten oonts a drink, Beer to five cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per gamne. Ilaving a large and well selected lot of Pure Liquors en hand of which the following are a few of the brands: Pure old Kentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX and Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cognac, California, Poach and Apple Biranidies. Champagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cincinnsti Lager Roeor always kept on ice, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks prepared in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 30-ti J. D. MoCA JALEY. TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly andfast, agents huld ad dress FINLEIY, HARVEY &CO., Atlanta, Georgia. june 15-ly r JjRESH Cheese and Craokeors, at t BEST FAMILY SE The "NEW AMERICAN" is casily learned, d< with leas labor than any other machine. 11 J. S. DOVEY, Manager, 64 X. SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOX:! Attention, Teachers 1in1d Parents ! -0 T l[E following popular school books I havo becui adopted for use in the Schools of South Carolina for livo years, as wll be shown by the oflloial letter from Superintendent Thoupsoni published below: STATE OFSOUT11 CAHOLINA, OFFICE OF STA'rE SUPr. oF EICATION, CoLUnIA, S. C., Siept. 25, 1878. CAPT. ltonET E. PAnK, General Agent For Ivison, Blakentan, Taylor & Co., Macon, Ga. Dear Sir;-It gives ine pleasuro to in form you that the State Board of South Carolina have a-lopted the following text books of your series for uso in the public schools of this Stato for tho ensuing fivo years, viz: SWINTON'S Introcluctory. Exciange. 'Word Primer -- - 13 0u Word-Book or Speller - 15 11 Word Analysis - - 24 18 Primary U. . History - 48 :5 Condensed U. S. I History- 75 65 Ontlines of History - 1,2) 88 ROINSON'S Progressive Table Book 13 09 Progrossive Primary Arithmetic - - 15 11 Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic - - 24 18 Rudimnts of Written Arithnetic - - 27 20 Progru.e.:ive Piactical Arithmetic - - 57 42 Progrfssive Higher A rithmti e - - 82 0 Primary D)ictionary -- 45 Commton School iition,ary 67 High School D)ictionarv - 91 A cademtie D)ictionary '- 1.55 U'nabridged D ictionary, to clubs5 of' six - 9.00 Yery resp)ectf'ully., LIUGH[ S. T HiOMPSON, State 'Superintendlent of Education, RSouith Carolina. These book1s can be obtained of Messrs. McMAST[EIt & JIRIUE, Local Agents, Winnsboro, 8, C., at above ratoa, for the RpaceoOf ninety days. ri'f Our co upllete Introductory Cata-: logue, giving special picos of aill of our publicatiouns, will be forwarded on appui-. cation. RIOBERTI E. PARK, (Genoral Kgent, oct 1-tf Macon, GIeora. WANTED ! --0 PEOPLE to know that we have a good Painter and a good Trimmer, and that we are thoroughly prepared to (10 good OUR LUMhBER is well seasoned, being from twvo to three years 01(1, EMANUEL BLAKE villattendl to the Horse Shoeing depart nont. We sell theofamous Tredogar Horse and klulo Shoes, Southern manufacture. Uise, the Bironzed Horse Slhoe Nail, best in the market. All work as represented, or no charge. Prieces as low assany responsible firm n the county. DESPORTES & MONTS, sept 5- Wheel.rights and F arriers. BOOTS AND SHOES. ~HE argest stoek of the above over , oferd b1hm, Great inducements y oash customers. oet 17 U, 0 MEannn mJaa IT IS TITH ONLY SEWING MACHINE WHICH 1Iil A Solf-Throading Shuttlo. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitehes. Is the Lightest Running. IT HAS A New and SimplO DevicO volt Winding the Bobbin, Without removing the Strap from tho laUncO W hel, and with out UnthroadiS tho .Machine, The Simplest, the Most Durable, and in every respect the WINC MACHINE. >es not get out of order, and will do more work iustrated Circular furnished on applicatiou. WANTED. Charles Street, DaItimore, Md. AR I H M EYLTIC8 - FO l Th Pu blic Sc o001oS of Foith Carolina. AT thle r(oont meeting of thlo italto A Heard of Exaiiners, at Columbi, SAN)F'ORi)S NIEs 01 ANA.YTICA L A It i'll I ITIcs Wias, amiong ot.her text-books, adopted for use in the public sechools of South Carola for the nit xt. five years. These Arithmietics are the out-coIe( of thirty years experience of ])1. SI4lO P. SA'P OR) of' Georgia, onle of the most skilfuil and -I evessIul vae'f.rs il this country Inl learnessof iitions flle I liss of slat o exorcises, thoroilghnae.s of analysis and11 geeoral cOIpleteness, they are un. uras. 11itI'seOd, if indIced, eqIualled. They are eminently p)raetical. Studying Sanford, pi pits learn to think. Since-71--'73, they have beenl in use in tho puhlie and private schools of Charles to.. cilty), inl the privato schools of Columu bia, e(C., vtc. Read tho following on dorsements based on uiso of tho books in the school: From Hox. Tfunn S. Tnto.,rso,, State Superintdlent. of l.ducation. (At the tiie of writing) Prieipal Male Avademy, Columnloia, S. C., "Sanford's Arithmneties are sup)rior to anly that I have seen, in the fulin * of Ile examples, the cleairnle.S4 an(d -implivity of the aalyses, andl the a11urac, of the rules and definitions. This oplilion is baied 111)011 a full anld tho.ongh test in the school-roomn. To those teachers who may examine these Arithiueties wit.h reference to inkroutiction, I w%oul(j es pecially commend the treatment of Per centa-ge and Profit and Loss. No text - books thlat I have ever used are so satis factory to teachers and pupils1." From Miss E. A. KELrv. P:-incipal Char lestoll, (S. C.) Feltie Semiinary. 'Cn LPSroN, July 13, Ih78.'-8anford's Commil School and 8anford's Higher Analyteal Aritihmetie hanve for five years stool tie test. of constant. 1se inl our eh(ss ro'mis. We think he11 better adalteal to the want s of our school thanll tany of t.r arithmelaties wiith whichl we are acqualintfed.'" Undor date of' July W.', 1878, Miss MAny nIIowNFILD, Sumnmerville, S. (..,writes: ( "ltvin1g used Sanford's Arithmetics( andi. \\ orcesfer's Dic ion1aries for several ~ ye0ars' as school ho cs, an-1 seeinlg the beneflejal results, I take greaut p)leasure inl r'eommlending them to the favorablo not ice of teaers11 " From Miss IsanenT D). MAkrrrN, Principal ' liIigh School for Girls, Columbia, 8. C. "It aflords me1 pleasuro to give my13 Iflost ut(ulifledi (1ommilia in f 8n ford's Arit.hmelties. .I haveousedl them i,a my13 school tor several years1' witht entire satisfaction1." July Il, 1878. From1 Puioi'. JNo. R1 PA'1rahreI, Military "I introduce Sanford's Arithmacties mto my school two y'ears a go I like thoem hete, than any3 series thtat I hav'o ever used(." JTuly' hi, 1878. Unttil 'January 1st, 1870, we will snlPly, Sanfotrd's A rithmneties for introductiot, ait prices in cohlns1 1I or' iII, as~ case may he., Column I gives retail prices whxic 1 obtain after initrodciotion shall have been1 acoomplishod, I- i. I11. Exchang i. e. wi N hintroduc- book by oI.te Safod' P itetcafi. tiont. authors. Analytical ArNIt 's. 27 18 14 XIaford1''s In1termIfe nmedifatel Analytfical Ar'f ~itmet -c - 45 80 22 San lfordi's Common Schuool Anlafyteal Arithmnehle - Ha0 55 4 8anfordc's Igher 4 Anafly3tical Arith. 1.25 85 6 Any of 1.1he above books can1 ho obtaIned, a11 rnIce'qufloted,g OheM:31ASTER & 1H1R, Win'ts- 'E 'r,4. 0. Send for circular's dlescriptive, Ctc.1 2W Order's pr'oial l y at,toended to. octA R{TIN V. (ALNIN, Gcenra Agent, Oct 8--fmAugusta, GIa, Ne -SmmrCook. The Safety HOT BLAST OIL STOVEM 50 DOFES NOT II EAT TH E HOUSF. Porfoot for all kindst of Cooking andl Heat ing Irons. Always ready and reliable. l'ho most satisfnetory Stove made and the a Cheapest. pr'~ Send for ciroulars, WHITNEY & HALL MF'G. 00., .july 27-yv ~stn 1S1t.+ ., hine. TI-IE] NEVWS ANb HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS I UBISHED EVERlY WEINESDAY Al WINNSBORO, S. 0. BY THE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO [T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, state News, County N(.ws, Political News, Etc HE EDITORIAL DEPARTVENT RECELVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCA L COLUMN. s well filled with town and county nowe 'he aim of the PublisherA to to issue a IRT-CLASS FAM1ILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of Sutbscript ion, lpayable invaria ~ly in advance: )ne copy, one year, ----- --- $8.00 )ne cop)y, six mlonlths, - - -- -- $l.60. ino copy, three months, - - - $1.00. aive copies, one year, at -- - - $2.75. 'en copies, one year., at - - - - $2.60. w~enity copies, one year, at - - $2.50. 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