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IT HAS A New and Simple Device ion Winding the Bobbin, Without removIng the Strap fror the lialanco Wheecl,and with out Unthreadlug the )Iachino, The Simplest, the Most Durable, and in every respect the WINO MACHINE. to not get out of order, and will do more work ustrated Circular furnished on application, WTAN TED. harles Street, Ba3tiMre, M. A RIT HMETICS -FOR Ti Piblic 'cS'hools of South Carolia. A T the rccent meeting of the State Board of Examiners, at Columbia, SANDFORD'S BEtICS OF ANALYTICAL AlITITIMETICS Was. among other text-books, ad(:pted for use in the public schools of South Carolina for the next five years. These Arithmetics are the out-come of thirty years experience of DR. SHELTON P. SANZFORD of Georgia, one of the most skilful and cuccessful teachers in this country In clearnessof definitions, fullness of slate exercises, thoroughneps of analysis and general completeness, they are unsurpassed, if indeed, equalled. They are eminently practical. Studying Sanford, pupils learn to think. Since'71-'73, the.y have been in use in the publie and private schools of Charles ton city, in the private schools of Colum bia, etc., etc. Read the following on dorsements based on use of the books in the school: From HoN. Huou S. THoupsoN, State Superintendent of Education. (At the time of writing) Prineipal Male Academy, Columbia, S. C., "Sanford's Arithmctics are superior to any that I have seen, in the fullness of the examples, the clearness and -implicity of the analyses, and the nouracy of the rules and definitions. This opinion is based upona full and tho.-ough test in the school-room. To those teauhors who may examine these Arithmetics with reference to introduction, I would es pecially conimnend the treatment of Per centage and Profit and Loss. No text books that I have ever used are so satis factory to teachers and pupils." From Mss E. A. KELLY. Principal Char lestcn, (.. C.) Female Seminary. "CHAuLEsToN, July 13, 1878. -Sanford's Coninmon School and Sanford's Higher Analytical Arithmetic have for five years stood the test of constant use in our class rooms. We think them better adapted to the wants of our school than any other arithimeties with which we are acquainted."i Under date of July 22, 1878, Miss MAnY 4 BnOwNFIELD, Sumnmerville, S, ('.,writes: 4 "Having used Sanford's Arithmetics] and Worcester's Dictionaries for several ' years as school books, an1.1 seeing the benefIcial results, I tak a great p)leasure in recommending them to the favorable I iotice of tcachers." -- F'rom Miss IsAnEL D. MAnTIN, Principa I ligh School for Girls, Columbia, S. C. "it affords me pleasure to give my neat ungjualified commendation of san ~ord's Arithmetics, I have used therm i1m nfy school for several years wit,h entire antisfaction ." July 11, 1878. E'r0i PROF. JNO. B. PATRIcK, Military Academy, Greenville, 8. C. "1 introduced San ford's Arithmetics nto my school two years ago I like hem better than any series that I have ver used," July 11, 1878. Until January 1st, 1879, we wvill supply innford's Arithmetics for introductiom. at >)rices in columns II or IUI, as case may 3o. .Column I gives retail prices which >htain after introduction shall have been reomplished, I. JI. III. Exchan e Introduc- book by 'other infr' rmaetail. tion, autnors. tinalytical ArIth's. 27 18 14 tanfordl's Interme nedhiate Analytical Arithmetic - 45 80 29 anford's Common ichiool Anaiyt.ical Arithmetic - 80 55 40 lanford's Higher Analytical Arlth. 1.25 85 08 Any of the above books can te obtained, at irces quotedl of McMASTEitg&nBilCE Winns- ] bore 8. C. iEend for clrmulars descrIplive, et,c. Orders p remptly at,tended to,* MAlRTIN V. 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