The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 02, 1878, Image 4

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he t ews ald XralA. I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly Ono Year. - - -- - $4.0 i " Six-mouhs. 2.0 0 " 'Throv months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square ono insertion $1.00. For each subsoquent insertion 50 . Obitua ies and Tributou of Rospeot charged for a advortisomonts. Liberal disoount made or eontraet advertisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heada, Letter Honds, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. neatly executed at this offle,-CIIEAP TOR CASH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REW RICI ILOODI PAliSON'S PUIRGATIVE 1ILLS make new rich blood, and will completely change the bloo(l in the entire systeIn il three mont.hs. Any per son who will take one pill each night froi one to twelve weeks maybo rostored to sollu(n health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mall for eight, letter stalps. I. 1. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Maino. DON'T SAY HUMBUG, BUT JUDGE FOlt YOUH4SELF. SEND FOR FREE LITIOGRAPIi OF 5-TON FIFTY DOLLARS FRlIMIIT-PAID SOLD ON TnIAL WAGON SCALE, ALL IRON AND STEEL, IMAMS BEAM. ADDRESS JONES OF BINGHA.MTON, NEW YORK. A LAME BACK. .. IENSON'S CAPU[NM POROUS PL,AS 1 T is fotr hieles4 or weakness o. the back, iheumatismn d nti atl loca aches tild t pain1s 1,h bteet remIetly known. It was invented t evercome I he slow atd ion or action of the ordinary Porous Plaser. It re lieves PaIn at onc, adl cures w'Ahere other plasters will not even relieve. Sold every where by Drugists, Price. 25 Centg. AGENTS WANTRI) 'O FOR 'MARCIS'8 NEW flooK i I FROM aDAWN. In this new voltime h111o lpopttlar Atithor or Night SCenes in the111 Bible potrays with vivid and thrilling force atid eloquence the events or sacred t ruth, ani adds fresh test itnony to thIle beauty, patho ls anIt l sublii,I.y or the Stories or the Bible. Agents will lind Ihis book Wit h its sparkling thoughts, glowitg style boautirtil Eagravings and Rich indftigs, the bes, in ' he mDarket. Terns Liberal. Cirulars free. Ad. dress J. C. McCURDY & CO., PIiladelphia, 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 Ex posilti ihis year they are awarded the 001d Medlal, tIhe highest recom ponse at the disposal of (lie Jury. They have also received the lrand 0old Medal of Aweden and Norway, 1878. No 01hotr AmerIvan Organs have everlattained highest.t,award It any world's Exposit lon. sold fotr cash or payn1pts by In ftallments. Latest, Cntalogies, with newest, styles, rices &c. free. MASON & JIAMLIN Organ (onpany, I oston, Now York or ChIcngo. FA LL, 1878 ! -O -- WE are pleased to annot;neo to the buyers of Winnsboro and the County,that we are now receiving one of the largest stooks of DRY GOODS, Mhoes and Boots, Hats and Caps, Ready,.Mado Clothing, YankeeoNotionsi, *Crockery, Glassware, Woodoenware, Grocries, &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 any one to go away from Wilnnsboro to get, 'heap goods. Call and examine our IM!MENSE STOCK. Lau& Tros. sept 10 TEAS?i TEAS!: TEAS!! ! UST REOEIVED a large lot 'of the cheapest and best Teas, ever offered in this market, at tifty and seventy-flye conts per pound, ALsO, Always on hand a 4omplete assortment of Fresh Family Grocerioa, ('annedi Goods of all kind,, and overythinag usu~aty found in a firdtoinsa AROCERIY. UOUSJ, TO THE TEACHERS -OF Fairgoeld Colty, -0 IME following bo:>ks, published by D. Appleton & Co., have been a(doptedj by tho State Board of E.lucation, to be used for five years in all the schools through out the Stato; APPLEToN' SEllIES OF lREADER1. COUNE.LCH s-rT 8STEL'S IN 0 E.00RAPHllY. CoRNELIs P11l2IRY (EOO APHY. ColtNEI:t's INTEIEDIATE GEooRAP1r. Q(YAcKENBos' PAIMAnIY (1ANIMAl. QUACKENn1os' E N0asn RnGAIuR. QUACKENUOs' ILLUSTRATED l1E'8ONS IN OUR LAN01YAGUL QUACKENnos' Fjltr LEssoNs IN ComPosI TION. QUACKEN1o8' Co03POSITION AND IETOUIC. ApEiTON's MoDEL, COPY oI',OKs. To securo an uniformity, antl a a um1at ter of economy, it is to the ititere-t of the parents and teacher,; that these books should bo put in the schoolsat once. To facilitate the miatter and to save extra expenso to the parents. I have madl ar rangenments with Messrs. McMAiASTE ' & BRICE, Booksellors, to exehange t'> 34 ks for the old ones now in hands of the scholars, and to sell those not ex changed at reduced rates for the next throo months. For further information on these and all othar books pIblisiedI by ). Apple ton &Co,, please address W. P. HIX, General Southern Agent. oct 22-ln COLUMBIA, S. C. PA I Nr4mT GLOBE White Lead aT ixe Pailit C . CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. These Paint. are mixed, rendy for use any nae or too r e id d in anry quantteu romn OneQtlrt o aBare.A DRMl j00 YOU 'W.PITI , Thma aint ar mad ofPureWhie Lad Ein an Lise?4,hl n ouinadra Thllme paint fowoer mae of dureWlteraio found in thoem. Thousands of houses and some of the finest ilUas in Amneriea are painted with these Paints. Send for Testimonials of same, also for Sample 0qlors and Price Lista., to the GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., 1 03 Chambers St., Now York .Cor, MORGAN& WASHIGO TSu JERSEY CITh -HO'! FOR ' T lIE first Hlouso in town to reduce WVhiskey to ton cents a drink, Beer to five cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. Hlaving a large an d weoll selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of which the following are a few of the Pure old Kentueky Bourbon, Cabinet, KXXX and Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stono Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cognac, Cali forn ia, Peach and Applo Brand(ies. Dhampagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Dinocinni ti Lager Boor always kept on i.e, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks prepared in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. McCA JILEY. ro MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast, agents sbould ad tress FINLEY, HARVEY & CO., A tlanta, Georgia.______ june 15-ly BEST FAMILY SE The "NEW AMERICAN" in easily learned, d with less labor thau ary other machine. I 1~N'r' .T. S. DOVEY, Manager, 64 D. SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! A ttention, Teachers and Parents ! ------ f''E following popular school books have beein adopted for use in the schools of South Carolina for live years, as will be shown by the oflicial letter from Suporintendont Thompson published beloV: STATE OFSOUTH1 CAllOLINA, OFFICE OF"STATE SUPT. OF EI)CtTION4, CofxM,u., S. C., Stpt. 25, 1878. CAPT. RonERT E. PRIC, General Agent For Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., Macon, Ga. De.ir Sir:-It gives ie pleasure to in formi you that the State Board of South Carolina have a lopted the following text hooks of your series for use in the public schools of this State for the ensuing five years, iz: SWIN'TON's Int roductory. Exchange. Word Primor - - 13 09u Word.Book or Speller - 15 11 WVord Analysis . 24 18 PrimalIry U.1. itory - 48 35 Condenso1l U. S Ulstory- 75 55 Outlines of History - 1.20 88 I1WNsox's * Progressive Tahile ook 13 09 Progrussivo Primary Arithmnotio - - 15 1 Progrets,ive Intellectual Arithietic - - 24 38 Rudiienits of Written Arithmiletio - - 27 20 Progr-,ive Practical aritlml4eti4! - - 57 42 Proagressiv~e H ighe-r Aritmetie - - 82 10 Prainma,r.I itionaary - 45 ('aummoana Schaool Dictionary (17 High 8cehool Dictionary - 91 A candelnic Dictionary - 1.55 Uabaridigedl Dictionary, to clubs of six - 9.00 hUGH S. THOMPSON, State Superintendent of Eduention, South Carolina. These books can be obtainedl of Messrs. McMASTIEIt & B3RIGE, Local Agents, Wiannsboro, 8, C., at above rates, for the spce of ninety dlays. -0--. 29 Our co uipleto Introductory Cata logue, giving spooial p)rioen of all of our publications, wvill be forwardled on app)li cation. R{OBEhRT E. PARK, General Agent, oct 1-if Macon, Georgia. WANTED ! PEOPLE to know that we have a good Painter and a good Trimmer, and that wve are thoroughly prepared to do good wvork. OUR LUMBER Is weoll seasoned, being from two to three years old, EMANUEL BLAKE~ wl.lattend to thg Horse Shoeing (depart. ment. We soll tho famous Trodegar Horse and Niulo Shoes, Southern manufacture. Also, the Bronzod Horso Shoe Nail, bost in the market, All work as represdented, or'no ehhrge. P"rlees as low as any responsible firm la thei counity,. . .DESPOUTM & MONTS, ep5- Whoolrights ne~d Fi arriers. BOOTS AND 8HOES. THlElargest stock of the above ever J.eoffered by him. Great inducements aph unt,gepp ,IT IS TIHE ONLY SEWING HACHINI WUICII AIM A Uf-T1roading Shuttle, It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Ships Stitehes. Is the Lightest Rquiig. IT IIAS A New and Simple Device YOU Winding the Bobbin, Without removing the Strap froil the alanco W heel, and witA, Qut Untbreadhe~ thre The Simplest, the Most Durabe and in every respeot the .'WINC MACHINE. >es not get out of order, and will do more work lustrated Circular furnished on application. WMANTE3. Charlen Street, Ba4timom, Xd. ARITIHMETICS --FOB The Public IShools of Eouti Carolina. A T the recint meeting of the State - Board of Examiners, at Columbia, SANDFORI)'S SEIE,S OF ANA LYTICAL A RITIMETICS Was, among other text-books, Adopted for use in the public schools of South Carolina for the next live years. Theiso Arithmetics are tire out-como of thirty years experience of DR. SHELTON P. SANFORD of Georgia, one of the most skilful and cuccessful teachers in this country In clearnossof definitions, fill ness of slate exercises, thoroughneps of analysis and goneral completeness, they are unsurpagsed, if indeed equalled. They are ominently praotical 1 Study ing Sanford, pupils learn to think. Since'71-'73, they have been in use in the p.ublic and private schools of Charles- 6 ton city, in the private Hools of Colum bia, etc., etc. Read the following en dorsements based on use of the books in the school: From HON. Huou S. TromPsoN, State Superintendent of Education. (At the time of writing) Prineipal Malo Academy, Columbia, S. C.. "Sanford's Arithmetics arc sup )rior to any that I have seen, in the fullnss of the examples, the clearness and implicity of the analyses, and the ac-uracy of the rules and definitions. This opinion is based upon q full and tho.oulgh teNt in the school-room. To those teauhwrs who may examino these Arithmeticos with reference to introduction, I would es pecially commend the treatment of Per centage and Profit and Loss. No text- L books that I have over used are so satis factory to tenohers and pupils." From Mirss E. A. KELLY. P-incipal Char leston, (S. C.) Female geninary. F "CHARLESTON, July 13, 1878.-Sanford's Common School and Sanford's Higher Analv-tival Arithmnetic haye for five years stooti the test of constant use in our class rooms. We think them better a(lapted to the wai.ts of our school than anry other arithmetics with which we are acqnuiainted,'' b Under date of July -?., 1878, Miss MAnrY ( IBnowNFIELD, Surmmervillo, S. ('.,Writes: C "i! avmng usedl San ford's Arcithmetics ~ and Worcester's Dictionaries for several ~ years as school hoceks, and seeing the ' bonefilcialI results. I take gr eat p)leasHure in ' recomnmen ding thema to thre favorable notice of tenohers " From Mrss ISAir D. MAnTrN, Principal liigh School for Girls, Columbia, S. C. 'It affords ame pleasure to give my most un9runliti ed cornmmendation of san ford's Arithmetics. I hrave used them i,r my school f'or several yealrs with entire satisfaction." July 11, 1878. From Pnor. JNO. B. PATRICK, Military Academy, Greenville, S. C. "I introduceed Sanford's Arith met,ies into my school two years ago I like them better than any series tlat I have ever used." July 11, 1878. Until January 1st, 1879, weo will supply San ford's A rithmretices for introduction at prices in columns II or UII, as case may be, .Column I gives retail prices which obtain after introduction shall hanvo been accompllished, I. ii. ml. Exchanago Iroduac- book oth Sanford's Primaryal ,on u os Analytical Ar'lth's. 27 18 14 Sanrford's Intermo. meiclate Anralyt.ical Arithametic -- 45 80 23 Sanfordi's Common [ School Analyt,ical' Arithmetic -- 80 85 40 Banford's Higher Anralytcal Arlth. 1.25 85 68 Any of the above books-can 1e obtained, at prices qiuot,ed of McMASTE R 4 BThICE, Winns- n b orde rs 0 "oenm r circula' dosrfptive, etc. 13 MdARITl V. CALVIN, General Agent, oct8-Im Augusta, Ga, New Summer Cook. The Safety * HOT BLAST OIL) STOVE. .Al 1SOES NO'T I RT T IE HOUSE, Perfect for all kinds of Uooking and Heat. ing Irons, Always ready and reltable. 1% most satlinfootory Stove made and the t Cheapeat. #!" Send for olroulars, WUI'NNY & HALL MP'G. CO0 july.274y : 2: : Oh8os ket,,~I NEW~S AMTh IIERALD WEEKLY EDITION, xs i UniJsnED EVERY WSPNEODAT Al WINNSBORO. S. C. IY THEZ WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, ;tate News, County N-ws, Political News, Etc HE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION, THE LOCA L COLUMN. well filled with town and county nowil ho aim of the PubliaherR is to issue a IRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Terms of Subscription, payable invaria ly in advance: no copy, one year, --...$8.00 no copy, six months, . . . . $I.60,. no cop)y, three months, - - - $1.00. 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