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1WAI IAD OA) tuEDUIi:.--The follow ing are the hout at which the trains -on the C. C. and A. It. Rt. pass Winnsboro: R.ouLAn PASSENUEa-NIOUT. Por Charlotte, 1.-10, A. Mr. 1For Augusta, 2.33, A. A. AccomMODA-rIoN 1tiowI'r-.-DAy. For Augusqt, 10.25, A. hr. For Charlotte, 11.33, A. 51. New Advortisements. Notie-Jmecs ToIes. Law Card-A. M. Mackey. Just Received- F. W. labenicht. WitMishoro Chapter-W. N. Chand leir, Seeretary. To the School Trustees of Fair field County. Notice to Taxpavers-JaInes Q. Davis, Special Agont. 'hIo'grialnd jury of Fairkliid, '0composed of twelve whito and six colored citizens, "recommend unani mously that the citizens of Fairfield 4ounty sh:1ll promptly Pay the 111111Oo Contribution." A CItnonT.xN's Oxrox.-Hlaving had an opportunity to test the ex cOllent quialities of Dr. Bull's Cough 'Syrup, I hesitato not to say, it is the best ihmmody I have ever uised in my family.-R.- Win, H. C'hapman, Pa AL> -.Ks Church, Georgetoi-n., .D. U. * On Monday, about noon, the resi 'deuce of Mr. Patrick Hast.ings seven miles fromi Winnsboro caught on fire and was entirely consumeds Mrs. Hastings was in the front yard, and hearing a roaring went to the re r' of the house, when she discovered the flames, breaking through the roof, Only about one fourth of the furniture was saved, This is a serions loss. O -'Monday night MAack Me D.miel a colored local preacher w u-imet about seven miles from Winnirboro on the Wateree road by 1nry Wallacn, also colored. An i ltereation cni.ued, and the parties grap)led. Wallace beat McDaniel whli a club and then knocked himl into a deep ditch, inflicting injuries from which McDaniel died Tuiesdlay morning. A. warrant for the arrost iof Wallace was issued by Justice .lobertsm. and Justice Harvey lefl . Winnsboro on Tunesday to 1hold an i1g.1c Fll partienlars have not .., ~'~ enoved. It is nlot knowvn '''fi her Wtalla'co wa the aggressor -or wh sh~Je acted in self-defence. S CoL -4OF TAXES.-Special Agoent, Jani.9 Q-. Davis opened, his book ori~4atnrday last for tihe col. etion of the t~im per cent. contribu tion called for by the Constitutional House. Hius office is in the room .in rear of M-. A. .P. Miller's store near the p)ost-oftico. Among the first to p~ay was M~atil-1a Rosborough, a worthy and well known colored woman, who camne to contribute her mite to the lawful government of the State. A nlumber of colored 'me-n also paid on Saturday. Sena tor T. J. Robertson, through his agecnt, also paid his quota. The amount collected up to four o'clock on Tuesday was $640.13. It will b)e seen by reference to an adver tisemnt published elisewhere, that .Mr. Davis will visit dilterent points in the county, thus saving taixpayers the trouble of coining to Winnsboro. The Circuit Cour b. T~he following is a synops is of tihe 'business disposed of at the recent ter'm of the circuit court, in addition to that mneniioned in the last issue of Tnxs NEWS AND HNIaALD State vs. Juno 'lerdll and Samuel Terrill, indicted for gr'and iareeny Gaillard & Reynioldhs for defendant. Samuel Terrill. Ver'dict-=-as to SamnuelTerill, Kot githy ; as t~o -June Terrill, Guilty, with a recommendation to the nMercy of the 'court. State 'vs. ~Thomats A. cll, in dicted for assault with tt 'acadly weapon-nolle pr'oserpts wantered by the Solicitor, at 'the reofist of tbo prosecuting Witness. State vs. Emnanue' lEdrington, William Sto, Jo'fferso'n Stone, Samuel Stone, Bfart '$ims, BSamuei Mabry, Heinry D~avis, Belto- Tobias, i Ivy Suiber', inictedl for bnrglary and grand larceny-A. M. Mackey for defendants. Verdict--Not guilty. * The defenda.n-ts 'in this cas'e iwere 'charged with -entering and robbing the store -of Mr. Win. MchO. Bla'ir, at Strother, iti this county. Trhe case had attracted considerable at tention, and its trial was attended by an unusually large hiuinber of 'speetator's. - State vs. John ii. Oateart, in dioted for ditrbi &a setng con vened for religios Wvorsgii-Saml. W. Molton fo-r di6idrt. Vordict -Not guilty. Stato vs. Soldon M. Sinar, John W. Siart and Albert Smart in dicfed for conspiracy to mnrder, and assault with intent to kll Gaillard & Reynolds for dofendait, It. Means Davis and Henry N. Obear of comnsel. Verdict- Not gitilty. This case was brought by Warren 11. Marsiall, and the circunistanees attending it have already been alluded to in THE NEWS AND HERALD. There was a personal diiculty be tween Mr. S. M. Smart and lir. Marshall, and the sonn of tho for mer, intending to resent the injury done to their father, Went to Mar. shall for sattisfaction. On his refusal to aceord any, they went to a grove near Ridgeway for the purposO of meeting him. He turned off in one direction, and the two boys in another. In thns going one of the latter shot his pistel in the air. The verdict of the jury ehows the real merits of the case. His Honor the presiding judge made the fol lowing entry on tho dockt with roference to this cage : "The charge in this case was not in any degree sustained by the proof. The evidenceo conveys the impres, sion that the prosecuting witXnss was tio' unhappy vietia 'of a more delusion. State vs. Sampson Harris, in dicted for resisting an officer in the discharge of duty-James G. Mc Cants for defendant. Verdict Not guilty. The defendant in thi case had resisted Mr. J. W. Mcreight, who was sent by the sheiiff to levy upon certain agricultural produce in the possession of the accuaed. The authority of Mr. McCroight con sisted in the endorsement upon the warrant the following words : "I hereby constitute and appoint J. W. McCreight my special deputy to execute the within warint. S. W. Ruff, S. F. 0." The defence made the point that McCreight was not a legal doputy, and the court, sustaining the position, instructed the jury to acquit the defendant. The poinit thus established is that deputies must be appointed by the sheriff and be approved by the' court, first taking taking the proper Oath. State vs. Robert Harris, indicted for burglary and larceny-I. A. Gaillard and A, M. Mackey for defendant. Verdict-Guilty. At the close of the trials, his Honor panned the following sen tences upon the prisoners convicted Iduring the term: Wyatt Goings, grand larceny nine months at hard labor in the State penitentiary. Glenn Davis, grand larcery nine months at hard labor in the penitentiary, David Gordon, assault and battery with a deadly w ealpon-$25 fine and costs, or three months in the comity jail. June Terrill, grand larceny three months at hard labor in the penitentiary. Berry Davis and Frank Stark, grand larceny-nine months each at hardlabor in the penitentiary. Robert Harris, burglary and larceny-one year et hard labor in the penitentiary. The court adjourned at 120o'clock, p. mn.1 on Saturday. The following is the presentment of the grand jury for the term of court just ended: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,~') County of Fairfield,f JANUARY TERM. T'o his Hlonor' i T. J. ackey, 1're siding Jtdge: .The grand jury make the follow imgpresentmecnt: We have visited the jail and find it in good condition, well kept and secure, the prisoners well treated and provided with suitable bedding anid food, We found twenty-six pr isoners in jail, all colored. We find there are thirty-one in.. mates of the Poor House, twenty six white and fivo colored; that they are well fed, well clothed and well treated. The kitchen of the Poor House is out of repairs, but the County Co'n~misioners propose repairing it as soog athe ae r collected. a ae r .We have examihed the offices of the Clerk of the Court, the Sheriff, the Judge of Probate, County Comn missiones a'nd Jehoot Comml~i5 sioner, and find that their books are neatly and orderly kept. We have exammned Ahje books of tAi Cou~ty Treitsfrei',-and fhikthat at the end of .the fiscal year 1875 theit wa# left over from last year a fund five hundred axnd , forty-seven dollars and 18 conts, (#541.18.) The county at present is .out of debt and there is a balance cf one hnuis dred ($100) aoliars to the county N credit over and above all audited claims~ The term of offie. of Samuel .I~ Clowney, Cledc of the Court, expko4 on the 1 5thDgcembgr? 187 tht of.fenrhed,ohofe un Comisioeie.er~dont a15 ]ecember, 1876 ; that of J. R. Har voy, County Commissioner, expired on the 7th Decomber, 1876 ; that of Carter Boaty, County'Commissioner expired on the 23rd Decomber, 1876 that of Silas -W Ruff, sheriff, oxpire on the 6th Octobier, 1879. The term of office of T. R. Robertson, Trial Justice, oxpires on 1st Fob rurary, 1877 ; that of James Aiken on the 5th February, 1877 ; and that of James R. Harvey on the 6th November, 1878. We theroforo recommend that Trial Justices be appointed by his Excellency Gover nor Wade Hampton to fill the vacancies that wilt shortly occur. We find that John M. Martin, 1. B. Smith and C. W. Cummings have received commissioni from ex Governor Daniel H. Chamberlain. None of these have, however, on, doavored to exerciso the duties of their oflies. We find thlt the School Commissioner and the Judge of Probate are tho only officors elected at the last general election that have qualifiod within the tinmo prescribed by. law. The bonds t f these two oflicors are in our opinion good and suffieient, and are on file in the County Commissioners' office and recorded in the ClerC's oflice. We find that the county is without a Coroner, and therefore recommend that one of the Trial Justices be designated by hum lxcellency Gover nor Wade Hampton to act as Coronier until the Legislature shall order an election to fill the vacancy, Wo find the cost of each inmato of the Poor House to the county foi: the fiscal year ending 31st October, 1876, was twenty cents per diem. The crossings on the C. G. & A. Railroad have been reported tous as being in a bad wfay, and wo condemn the practio of the Railroad in leaving their dump] cars at the crossings of the Railroad. The roads and bridges wore hI extra good condition up to the recent rains, except a dangerous hole about ten feet wide and ten feet deep immediately on the west side of Bell's Bridge in the public road. We would respectfully U recoi mend that the jury certificates and witless certificates be Trceived for county taxes. We recommnd unanimously that the citizens o, ia - Id county shall promptly pay the Hampton contri bution The gr and jury, having carefully examined many witnesses from both political parties and of both races, fail to discover any truth in the allegation sbt forth in variou papers and otherwise, to wit: "That a reign of terror existea ib and about Ridgeway or within the limits of Fairfield county at any time pro vious to, during, or subsequent to the late election." Notwithstands ing the heated car vass and general suspicion of both parties, their leaders were diligent in their efforts to preserve the peace and order of our Commonwealth, and, to their credit be0 it said, their efforts were crowned Wvith a happy success. The witnesses examined unanimously concur in tlie opinion that our elee. tion wvas a fair one. We have failed to hear of any instance of violence to voters from either side. Touching the matter of the non, spiracy charg~ed by Warren R. Mar shall, the grand jury have examined many witnesses and thoroughly con sidered the subject, and find that Warren R. Marshall as a Trial Jus tice had a case before him, in which Soldon M. Smart was a party ; that out of thin case a quarrel arose, followed by a p~ersonal reoncountre in which idr. Smart Was Worstedh that pending the difficulty, Nicholas P. Myers' agency was merely that of a peaco knaker ; that the quarrel Was naturally espoused by the two young een~s of Mrs Smart, wvho, however, inflicted no injuy upon Mr. Mar shall. Thle grand jury have with great reluctance come to the con cltsion that Mr. Marshall, at that time a candidate for nomination for office, endeavored to make political capital out of this merely personal difficulty; that his alarm was feigned, that lhe was well assured1 of p~rotec= tion by those able and willing to defend him ; that ho endeavored to make it app~ear that he wvasin danger on account of his political opinions, and thereby to procure his nomina tion ; that the testimony showing that Mr. Marshall is intelligent and not knowvn ever to have been insane, forces the foregoing conclusion upon the minds of the jurors ; that the physician who attended Mrs. Mar shall in her last illness testified that her death was not caused by alarm for the safety of her husband, but from the effects of typhoid pneumo S. Ri. JOHNSON, Fok'eman. Winnsiboro Chapter No. 2, RL. A.-. M.-. A regular convocation of this ?Ohipter will be held on Monday, February fth, at 76 o'clock, p. mu. Companions will please comes proparedi to pay cdues. WMi. N. CHANDLERI, jan 31 ' .Seeretary. Tlo the !School Trustees of I air' iUEEare no fppds at present avalla= . Sbe o eho'ol ny~pebs in Fairfteld County. Nor can ft be aseertained wthen there will be. Au the deficiencies which have yearly accruedI in unpaid oertificates have abae allyt Affabhe welfare of the educationmal system, we have decided after mnature deliberation mnot to add to this ombarrassnment. It thjelefore becomes ogm duty ieluotoni~ to .notify ,yo to . ooe t publio sco ols wlich have beop., open~ed, until you~ receive furtheri notIye fromi us. Wep recommnend the, esta'blishmeznt ofpay soheois 'wherever Pactiaber-So. seoon as any'fu da are r. fg.49uho use .t the schQOs they Wc~wXu:13z.I A LL persons are hereby notifled not to nsh, hniit, onter,upon cut timber or in anly way trespass on the innds r.f the undersigned, on pain of prosecution. I also request all pirties indebted to myself or to Richard J ones, to mikako im mediato settlement. All parties holding claims against eitheK -rill present them for payment. jan 31-4t JAMES JONES. Notice to Taxpayers. I will visit the follow ing-1 nimed places, at the times specified, to receive the Hampton Contribution: Wininboro. until February 6. Feastervillo, 1 7. M1or:ticello, " 8. 'JeikinlsviIlo, ' 9. Horcb, " 10. Durhau's (Boulware's Storo,) v " 12 GladdnV iGrovo, ' 13. Woodwardt% . 14. White Oak-, " 15. Doko, t 16. Itilgeway, 1117-19. Winnsboro, till February, 25. %ai lJAMES Q. DAVIS, Janl ap-x2t2 gpeial Agent. JUST REUEIVE 10. A Cask of the Celebrated PILSENEli BEER bottled at the Kaiser Brewery F at lremen. For sale at $2.75 per dozen. ALSO, A casRl kf fins Pd e Sherry Wine, for table use, at $3.00 periallou, -AT CENTENNIAL BAIR, F. W. HAbenicht, Proprittor. jan 1 T-. vt C az-ci a' THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. .$- All business entrusted to him M either capacity will receive )roh~l)t atten Lion Office on Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro Hotel. I[. A 0 AtIhAV.b. JNO. S. RiEiNoi.ns. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 3 ,A W RANGR. A. M. MACKEY, AWr'nby nd CouVeellr at Law, .No. 1, LAW RANO1E, Winniboro, A. C. %ift Special attention paid to the speedy col lection of claims, Will practice Jin nh of the cou rts of this'Stte and the United States. NEW STOCK SPRING GOODS * ~ WILL BE~ R OEIVE 2D D AN N EN BE RG'S DRY GOODS, CLOTINQ; BOOT AND OALL AND SEIE THEK~ jan 25 GOOD ADVERTISING $3,950.40 worth of space in vatious newspapers distributed through thirt States will be sold for $700 cash. Aeocut Insertions guaranteed, A list ofe papers, giving dlaily and weekly oirenja tion and printed schedule of rates, dent fe-nplication to OEO. P. ROWE~LL & 0,Newspaper Advertising Agente, No. 41 4fark Uow, New York. Subscribe fot- Tau Naws AN~D HER. LrW, and be sure to have the red mlone~y, THE 4" P'llW1N IX, l'U1lJ18IIHD IN COL.UMJITA. IS '1'ho ceapest Daily Paper IN CAhdtA POLITICS DEMOCRATIC &LL THE NEWS Of the bay teoidouse iubscription, $9 60-6 - Months .-t Pronounced tho ti4 be 3cdatic Daily at the Capital. Addicss JULLAN A 8ELIY, MA1Agu J. OLENDINING) Boot and Sho Manufcturer, WINNIBORO, 8. C. TE undersigned re apectfully ann11ounlces to the citizens (if Fairfield that he 0I& 0 has removed his Boot and sloe Manufaetory to ono door below Mr. J. Muller". I a prepared to manliaciteturo il styles of vor k in a lbstantial and vorkinanlike mnnuer, out of the very best uitterials, aid at prices fully as low as tli isune goods ci ho manufactured for at the orthi or elsowhere. I keep constantly on imnd, ;a good iStock of Solo and Upjper .enthor, Shoe Findings &c., which will be old at reawonale prices. Repairing ,romptly i.tt'nded to. Teras strictly Cash. //0 hiod Hide& bought. oct 12 J. CLENDINING. IF. MoMastor & Co. IW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVl ) Jonsisting of all the Latost VarietiesA. )UR STOCK 01F qOTIING IS AS COMPhETI AS ANY IN TOWN. PRtINTS PRINTS PRINTS 6*ctas. 8)Acts. 10cts. BLANKE1TSu SHAWLS and LAP ROBE4S AT THE LOWEST I~%ICIDS. We would call special attention to oltr completo stock of Ready-made Shirts made to o R r and a fit SHOES, 8HOES, SHOES, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS1 Pegged, Cable, and lahdssewed. Ladies Slots of the best make, an1d EVERr PAIM WARRANTED. GIVE US A OALL BEFORF PURCHASING E SEWHERE AND WE GUARANTEI TO PLEASE. J. F. McMASTER & CO. oct 5. TO OUR CUSTOMERS W1105 Me indebted to us for PRUOVIS. IONe or PHtOSPHATES, we would respect fully call attention, that your bills are dnt on or before the flhut of November. Wc are dopoh1dibg on you for payment A'I ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are duo al that time. In order for us, as well as y~su, to mhin' *,ain out orodit, it is necessary to meet our pro~mleAs pkompt7. Beaty, Deaod Bon, tout 19 Ettengor & Edmond, ltoR3ONu VA,, SAN PFAOTUUtt118 of Portable and . 4tiendty Engines and B~oilete of bilI uds; Ohrcular Saw Mille, (Irleb Mill., Mill Gearing, lihafting, Pulleys ko, 0Ca1!r's 8[pelgito# ERAJMs Send fbr CA1gue 0I.1 - Pubiishers an1 Printeis Can buy direct of the Manufacturer o favorablu terms. "Tun ANsoN IIAnIY CU-rriMo MACHINES are the bi-s.t. l c!heapest low priedl innechilto naade, Itnd have a na1tiorndti repui tatiott tihr utility atd durability."--che Lueerotypier, dcwqo. Tu: A NHoN HA'Y PA1'PEn CUTT:n is b3' far the best machine which can bq ob tained for a less price than one hun'irccl A91lar,. It is of great strength. These huachines have always taken the highest stand. It is the only machine to which is applied tho PAtent Slovablo Cutting Board. This devieo hm a reputation ot itself: by it, the cutting board can be in stntly and accurately Ulovol, so that a perfect cut i insured. 'lhiN is a very inu portant point in the machine, and one that is lit~semed by no other. . It greatly rodudes th labor of preparatioh in work iu the paper backward ild lorward. We canhot too tti'longly 'c:riiiteond the advaiitagos of this. pateit mnovablo board. It is worth the pro 'f this itchine, and purchasers should fully uitl1erstand how highly it is to be val ne'd.1"e PI, Rowell (b *>.'s VeRaper Jpoift and Printer's (nzele. Tr. LATm:s- IonilOVED JIAY CAU1) CUT T iW pronounced the inost dlesirable Card Cutter in the market, for the general uses of a printing oflice. 1he Wel known1 RUC.(iLEs CARD CUrar, with iny intest inprovetuents, is still pre ferred hy nanny printer4, anl holds its favoritisin over other ianchinies. None genuino bitt those having my full address lettered in the catinig. .AI- Newspapers in waut of advertising front first parties should send for my circular. - F. A. I A IDY, Autiburdnae, Mass. I w'ill buy of those that buy ofinO. deo 14-. Si ICe IIAMPTON 1, Oovernor of the W hol People, BARGAINS, UARGAINS, FOR ALL Air TTHRPE DRY GOODS, FA-NCi C0ODS AND MILLINERY BAZAAih, SN bress Goods. Calicoes, Bleached Iaind Unbleached Muslins, Shawls, Furs, Cloaks, Boulevard Skirts, Cor. ets4, Millinery Goods, Flowers, Feathers, &c. -ALSO Blankets, Pants Goods, Checked Honiespns, Boots ami Shoes -of all kinds, Men's HaU nid Clothing. JUST OPENED FOR HOLIDAYS A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for presents. JUST ARRIVED, Prosh Fm61ily Groeries, 'Cheeso, Macaroni, Soap, Candles, Starch, French and Plain Cahldies, Cocoa nuts, Oranges, Northern Applos, Silgar and Soda Crackers, Lemons, Cahudt Gioods, Fire Crnekers, Privse Can~dy, Irish 1ntato'os foi- eating ll1prpose, Tobacco,Cigars, Mackorl &c., &c.,--all of which ivill be sold as low as the lowest.. Agent for Buntteick's reliable Paper Patterns-a supply of latost styles for Ladies and Children, just mi at dcc 21 J. 0. B3OAG'S. NEW IIROCRYS8TORK hAVING taken cha'rg'e of the~ (ro cory store tormuerly occupied by RI. L. Danhenr I desire to informi the public that I keep constantly on hand a fresh and choice stock of I lathy Yours Respectfully, N. LEVIN, Jr. Wihnsbor6; . C., ~ec. 14ths 1876. .Winhsbo, o H otel, c HN tihdersigned takes pleasuto in informing his friends and the public that he has removed to that large and commnodious Brick Hotel, located ini the contre of businests, whereo he Is prepared to accotniddate themn with clean and well turnished rooms, and a table sup plied with the best that the market affords. He lintends t$i deservb and hopes to receive the p)ublio patronage. M. L. BROWS, January, 8, 1877.--tf Propridtor. To Our Paion. T I!E undersigned desir4 *4 remmna their old friends and customers and the public generally that they ar'e still to be found at tlolr, old stand with a full Stock of Plantation Ihad Family Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Domestic Dry .Goodi &o. All of whieh they are offering at piie. in keeping wijh the hard tirtes ptnd scarcity of money. Give us a call an4 beoconvine of what we say, N. i.-1fhose poens itdebted to us arn hereby notified tocoine forward and mske payment at once, or they will aind thtii account. in the hands of an omoer for oolletourt W. neod ur anoney smy nus h ae it. sov& 0512 Mt. Zion Institute. TLE patrdnage of the citizen's of I'irfl is earnestly solicite< for this time honored Sclido-. TI nM', PAYABLE ONE HALF QUAnTEnIMr * ADVANCE: lstGralde per Quarter of 10 Nweeks, $5 0. 2nd " " " " " " $12 00 Primary ' " $10 (0 A few pupil will be received as boardeiS in tho farnily of the Principal, on reasona ble terms. W. M. DWIGHT, jan tri i STATE OF SOUTH (CAROtlNX Cotiker oir FAXIa'ZELi. rhos. Neclv, administrator of Estate 9't Ann Wailing, Deceased, vs. Elizibeth Walling. Jno. Walling and others. T N obedience to an order froil 'lie .1 Court of Probate, made int the above stated case, I will offer for tiale on thp first. M6o1day in February next. before thb Court 11uso door in Wmnsboro, 8. C., the tract of land belonging to the estate 'f Ain Wa leig,. ece' ed, contgining seen ty-folir aqs.es, mnore or Iss. ijud bounded by'lAidA of %Irs. Martha Mliok, estate oT Philip WnIling M-hd others. . T.um Ms OFsl olVg,f enph, on day of sile, biualae ill b'de and two -'years there. after, equal instalnefity secfre# by Bona and Mortgago with int regt frop day of sale. Purcheses k) -pay fdr necessary papers. S. WV.11\ jan 4-1m 3.. GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE of 70 JiRrY Q- 00 3D e, CARPETS, Window Shadda0 'AOOTS, SHOES, and HATS, at the Grand ' Contral DRY GO001' ESTA BLISHMENT Mc Cre ery & Brother H- XVIN" bought. but the interest of W. D. LOVE, we will inake positivo sale of our entire st'ck for cash at price% far below cost, to make room for a ehotio and elegant stock of SPRING GOODS. The f6llowing are HomUo of the leadtny prices: 1'apestry Brassels CarpetA, best makeg. at $1.00 i yard. Extra Super and 'ngrain 6'fd All Wool, at 50, 7i Ahd $1.00. Window Shades and Rugs below cost. Dress Goods, at 10, 121 and 25, r :lueed fron 60 and 75. HIosiery and Gloves at half their valho. Best Standard Prints, at 6 and 84. 4-4 Wamsutta Bleach, at l'J. 4-4 Androscoggin and Fruit of Loom. 10. Boots and Shoes it hlf p'ice. Big bArgains )nay be expected, ainA little money will buy a good many gooda We inteld t6 do A lIVe business, and wil'l anays have bargains to offer our custo mners. .fv" Sampies hent M' ipliohtion anA oxpressago p~aid on bills overl $10. McCRIEERLY & BROTHER, Grand Cen tral Dry Goads Establishment. T. A. MeCannyn. B. B. McCnEzny. B.,A. 1tAvA. WM. HonnKAN. jan #'5 IREEP)S colistahitly on hand a fall anp ply of Choice FAMILY OROCERi~IS and PL AN'TA TI3N BUPPILES. Heao had -eehtly beeti repleished, aiid he is no* ready t6 supply~ the ~wante of all. oct12. Hanipton Recognized U. &4 D ESPORTE@ GONOCDED to be 1 thdse Odd whin* he makes a specialty lower thah ady-othel merohaht hi the city; A frssh assditinent of dhris ms doodE just at haii Frenoh and Ameridani Chhdiob. Northerh Appios, bMhg~b abobdhut.; A Mrg. Ssoitrnoeh f tdreI g n do. mestio LIQUO >S,