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WOT ICE. u. s. i^iternaITrevenue v special taxes, May 1,1877, to April SO, 1878. ;o; TUB Revised Staiutee of the United Stales, Sections 8282, 8287, 828b, mod 8239, require every person engaged in may business, vocation, or employment which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, to proonro nnd nlncc consplcnounlj la lata eMlabllMhment or place of buwi iCttlt a STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAT for tho special-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1877, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1877. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also required by law of overy person liable to Special Tax, as above. TUB TAXES EMBRACED WITHIN THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARE THE FOLLOWING, VIZ: Rectifiers ?. ....$'200 (0 Doalers, retail liquor 26 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesule 80 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail...., 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 20 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacoo 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Pcnlors in manufactured tobacco 6 00 Manufacturers of stills 50 00 And for each still manufactured 20 00 And for each worm manufactured '20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 1 Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 ] Peddlers of tobacco, first class (mere than two horses or other animals).. 50 00 Feddlcrs of tobacco, second class, (two horses or other animals) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse orothcr animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class(on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of tho Special Taxes named above must apply to L. CASS CARPENTER, Collector of Internal Revenue, at Columbia, and pay for and procure the Special-Tax Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1877, and without further notice. Special-Tax Stamps will be transmitted by mail only on receipt from the person or firm ortbgcther watt -tn<5>r.iW}esifir tho amount required to pay the postnge. The psstngo on one stamp is three cents and on two stamps six cents. If it is desired that they be transmitted by registered mail, ten csuts additional should accompany tho application. GREEN B. RAUM, Commissioner of Internal Rcvcuuc. Office of Inteunai. iticvuvtrir Washington, L>. 0., January 23, 1877 March 9 9 2lM. 2A PROTECT YOUR" BUILDINGS. Which may be done with one-fourth the usual expense, by using our PATENT SLATE PAINT 1 (Fifteen Years Established.) MIXED HEADY FOR USE. Fire-Proof, Water-Proof, Durable, Economical and Ornamental. One-third the Cost of Be-Shingling. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, EXTREMELY CHEAP. No Tar is used in this Composition, CHOCOLATE COLOR, TIN ROOFS BRICK WALLS Our only colors are Chocolate, Uei>, Bninnr Red, and Okanue. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST. V 1 Gallon, can and box $ 1 50 t< 2 " ? 2 35 p 6 " " 5 50 10 " keg 9 50 20 " * half barrel 16 00 40 ' one barrel 30 00 10 lbs., cement for bad leaks 1 25 ~ 1000 llbls Slate Flour per bbl. $3 00 ** 1000 " Soapstone Flour " " 3 00 1000 " Grafton Mineral mm 3 00 I 1000 " Metnlic Faint, dry ? " 3 00 J Special prices per ton or car-load lots. im. y. SLA I t. PAINT COMPANY. 102 k 104 Maiden Lanf., Now York. Feb 2 4 .'5ms. i,u 1'IIIST MEW GOODS1 IN THE MARKET. GREAT BARGAINS! AT P.M. COHEN'S. I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends that ? I have just received a full line of Merchandise, which 1 will sell at extremely LOW PRICES FOR CASH. My steck is complete in all departments, and 1 propose to give greater HA ROA INS than out were eTcr offered in Union. ltoi CALL AT ONCE AND SEE FOR YOUR- 15t SEL YES. 1*. M. COHEN. Ovr _ Sept. 22, 1876. 88 If JJJ COLUMBIA REGISTER, J published DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WHEKLY. THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PA- y PER AT THE CAPITAL. ~g :o: TERMS, IN ADVANCE: Daily, six months 60 < Tbi-Wkkkj.y, six months 2 60 Weekly, six months 1 00 CHEAPEST Book and Job Printing tice Office o! I IN Till: HTATK. the t pt&f Address all communications, of whatever character, to Manager REGISTER PUBLISHING COMPANY 1' 0 COLUMBIA, S. O. inglj May 12, '70 lit tf to ca ~Notice. mg' WK earnestly request our friends who nre Fc indebted to us either by Note or open Account to come forward and settle. Wo must have money to pay our debts. A Mr. S. 8. Stokes is authorized to collect and ^ *sign receipts for ?s. GII5I5S & CO. , Jan 20 ft st ~ reMO V AT7." ' F. n . FA It It A C O., (j HAVE removed their Stock of Groceries to the Store opposite II. F. Itawls & Co., Oc alongside the llnilroad, whercthey will always bo please I to meet their customers. A full Stock of Groceries and Plantation sup- 1)1 plies will always be kept for sale at the lowest XT \ market prices. Feb 2 4 tf Fel AN ELECTIONEERING DODGE BT " ' J. T. HART. SOMETHING may be gained to all who deeire to baj food sad cheap Grooeries for Ctuh, by oalliog at mjr store, one door west of Kiee, McLure 4 Co., where you will get the Worth of Tour Money in BACON, LiRD, * SUGAR and COFFEE, TEA and CHEESE, FLOUR, MEAL, SPICE, GINGER and PEPPER Knowing One* Say that I keep the best ORB AM, LEMON and SODA CRACKERS, NIO-NAOS and GINGER SNAPS, In town. ALSO, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. All kinds of CANNED GOODS. Best Plain and French CANDIES. To all who desire a pleasant smoke or pleasnt chow, just try some of my choice Cigars and Tobacco, sod a wco dip of my snuff, and if you are not pleased, you may Bay I'm a llart-less follow. Don't pass the store without calling. J. T. HART. Oct. 27, 1876 48 tf_ Chronicle and JScntincl is rt'llLISIIEI) dailt, TRI-WKBKLY and Wrf.KI.T, AT AUGUST A, GA. Ry WALSH & WRIGHT, PROP'RS. :o: Full Telegraphic Despatches from all Points. Latest ami Most Accurate Market Reports. fnteresting and Reliable Correspondence from all parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Washington Citg. GEORGIA and CAROLINA NEWS a specialty. DAILY: SffJJSfisnnnrrjnsKssus.^.1?.?*. TBI-WEEKLY : One Yenr <*~ ?? IW Six Months 2 60 WEEKLY: One Year $2 00 Six Months 1 00 Dec. 8,'70 40 if WM. KTTKKflKR. II. F. EPMORO. Ettenger & Edmond, RICHMOND, VA. 31 it n u fn v t u r o v tt of* Portable and Stationary Engines, BOILERS OF ALL KINDS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, kc. VMERICAN TURBINE WATER WHEEL, CAMERON'S SPECIAL STEAM PUMPS. Wend for Cntnlogue. Nov. 10, 1876 46 ly HAMPTON IS GOVERNOR. ^ JIJST SO SURE &.S HAMPTON IS GOVERNOR ~ .JUST SO SURE Pill those who owe me will have to pay mo, JUST SO SURE /ill all papers left in my office for Record have > l>o nccompnnicd with the Cash to rcceivo roper attention. Take Heed CHARLES BOLT. Citric. Deo 29 62 t f VEST SPRINGS INSTITUTE. H1IE Spring term of this Institution, will open L to Males and Females, with a competent opsjof Instructors, on the 8th of January, nml ,)so on the loth of June. The location iRfiue. Situated in Union County, 'clve miles from the C. II., near the Spartanirg line. Its healthfulncss is unsurpased, and c Mineral water inferior to none in the State. uition for term or twenty weeks: Primary Class $ 7 60 Intermediate 12 60 Higher Branches 16 00 Raow<1 T..-I * * 1 * oiiu iuci, lancmaics, in mc institution, 0.U0 per month ; for males, in the community, .00 per month. For further particulars address Rev. 0. S. ANDERSON, Principal. Glenn Springs, S. C. Feb 2 4 tf Notice to Road Overseers. County Commissionrims OrrtCR. Union, S. C., .March 13. 1877. kVKRSEKRSof Roads throughout the Coun" ty, are hereby notified and required, to call all hands liable on their Section to perform id duty, and put the same in good ordor by h April next. All Defaulters to be warned to tear before the Board at the regular Meeting the second Tuesday in May next, (8th).? rsecrs failing to obey this order will be turned J7 r to tho proper authorities to be dealt with as law directs. T1 lie reporting of any road not put in good or. will bo considered a favor by the Hoard. ('n D.P.DUNCAN. ?f Ch'n B. C. C., U. C. I'*1 fin. ITii.t., Clerk. *n ' lurch 16 10 6t I?"1 !AMUEL~S. STOKES," Atlnrnoy n< liinv ccn ani? p ri{ I A I; JUKTIC K, I'nioii ('. II., S. TII.L practice in the Circuit and Probate ?r5 I Courts. II business in the jurisdiction of a Trial Jusattended to with promptness. )ecial attention given to collections, \c. Ihce for the present, third door to tho left in L'ourt House. arch 2 8 If Hard Times Prevented. sympathy with the hard times and scarcity f money we are offering Goods at astonishr low prices for the moncv. to which woh?i> 11 the uttention of purchasers. Those look- O or bargains need not fear disappointment. KICK, McLUllK & Co., '>2 4 tr. Rra OoiiCh Hand Mado Shoo*. Bra Sri,UNDID ASSORTMKNT just received, at GEK At HUMPHRIES' N Hotel Store. >t11 21. '76 16 tf | j i.imiw!! ltas. 11'AT bargains in Guns. A good Breechl.oadcr for $40 00. A] KICK, McLURK & CO. ? 22 42 * tf Pure Corn Whiskey. *my| KB Mountain Corn Whiskey, for inedicina lvl purpose*, for sale at per d A. IRWIN, & CO.'S bf, tf Ja 3? ^ ~'5- " "< v - - r AND ^Tv- -n - , t I J * U ' > A t M. B.^BIEDBEBG-EB 'c 1 , **' ' ' . Vi : Is Made Happy! HE proposes now to give a practical illustration of tho benefits to be secured from an honest and capable GoTernment by L ? k k' I < l i ' % / J : i REDUCING THE PRICES of nil Goods in his Store to the ^ Very I^o west Notch. * A :o: H*' I hare just received ft complete New Stock of FAU3L ANB WINTER ? 1 DRY GOopS AND NOTIONS,,. Ready Made Cldthin^, ; \. ; * **J f Boots and Shoes, HAMPTON Hats, Trunks and Saddle Bags. $ x'*' -x DRfiSS GOODS OF Tilt LATEST STYLES. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, BLANKETS ANDIFLANNELS, ' * HOSIERY AND GLO.ESV 1 "X. 1 THE PRETTIEST STOCK OF CIIILDllEN'S ZEPHYR, CLOAKS, &o. ' A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES. * SUCHJAS Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Bacon and Molassds, A / - jJFIsimCii i'iSpices of every.J^riety. - . * . * y >1 ... ? - v .^r avcomrultt-assortment of W O O I>teN. w\As-J5t E . S A |S) DIEET. 1IRIDLEH, SADDLES, HARNESS, Jew. 1 Crockery and Glassware OF TIIE ViHRrY-BEST AND COMMONEST QUALITY. -g GUNS AND PISTOLS. ' * J 1(1 if there is anything else yon want, ask for it and yon can get it at M. B. FRIEDBERGER'S. Not. 24, 1876 47 # tf "Vick's I ENCOURAGE HOME pwnm p 'lower and Vegetat^e Garden AND R tlio most beautiful work of the kind in (lie ?<>?"? Eutorprisc. world. It contains nearly 150 pages, him;ds of fine illustnttions, and six Chromo /'tales _ AjB /wFlowers, beautifully drawn and colored from S Cdl'L lure, l'ricc 50 cents in pupgr covers; $1.00 ft I U'Pfffik. elegant cloth. Printed in (lerniau and Kng- I |11yi FirA-'s Floral Guide,^Quarterly, 25cents a year. lTf r and in Oil, V&rnishei GEORGE S. HACEER & SON S Linseed Oil?Bniled PACTOUY, idow Glass and Putty Kept for Sale, By Charleston, S. C. -in B' F- RAWLS &?(f milK only Poor, .Sash and Blind Factory 0T ' 1- owned and managed by a Carolinian in this City. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Hats and Caps, Always on hand a large Stock of Poors, Sash, I *ir otx't n< j v/j nurnrv Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll and Turned ALL STl LLS AAJf / KIL&H, Work 0f every description. AT KICK, McLUltK & GO'S. Glass, White Leads, and Builders' Hardware, ct. 15 41 tf at Manufacturers' Prices. ? ? G. & T. Flooding Boards, and dressed Lumber IJO'f'ftTUD evcr7 description, delivered at Union at the v . _ , lowest figures. lOU ndg, Madcria, Sherry and Port nines, and * ? ? Aim-en ;i? lOiO. 9 ly wli/ Peaches, at ? . . . B. P. RAWLS St CO'8. No. I Store. JAS. H. OOSS. ov. 19 46 t f _ Attorney (it Ij a w, AND-MAOE SHOES ?lirectly from tlie ]V'o. 1, Eaw Itniigc, . Manufactory, of the latest styles; wak- tt . ~ ^ rKUTOWKAR mi.. union K M ! ,?.<_.. g, RICE, McLURK & CO. :<* pr. 2*1 16 "VYTILL practice in the Circuit and Probata ? ?? W Courts of the Slate. THE KING OF SHIRTS. Prompt attention given to collections. I Oct. 29 4.1 tf APE OF 1VAMASL'TTA -MUSLIN and 21 - Hundred l.inen, perfect fitting, for ?lii.<K) 1%4'W Spring l'rints. !ozen, Carh, at 1 L'ST received by FOSTER A- W1LK1NS: fj KICK, McLURK & CO. n. 7 1 tf March 9 9 it I'AY STRAIGHTOUTISM o i >{,,)' (. . , , rRIUMPHANT. Wado Hampton is Dur Governor! ? A S. J. TILIJEN IS .. 3oir President! *'*' . % . " '-v * -V .* * 4, Democratic Congress / AMD Democratic Legislature; AHD Till UNION TIMES WILL flivn Weekly Synopsis ol* the Pro. ' eeedlnp of , *** - >v. . ..? J? - < jv BOTH THESE BODIES. a* < ? . rVow is the Time CO SUBSCRIBE. 1 ?.?-?? 1 C Time , ~ *' * .- r X) ADVERTISE. > ________? , _ L . ' - 8 raw ERA HAS DAWNED UPON THE | STATE AND NATION! I T A <; NEWS WILL BE STIRRING J" D INTERESTING TO ALL CLASSES OF THE PEOPLE. T i ' ] I i M FOR $2 IN CLUBS, ( will Keop Posted a Whole Year. V " J tr lit ingle Subscribers, $2.50. Jjjj > ${ Inm s; WHAT YOU OWiO nod KKNKW TIME TABLE NO. 8 I SPARTANBURG <k UNION R. R. I 1 In Effect 0:80 A. M., Tueoday, JuucG, 1870 Jf t>owy WAHP. t ofwahu; --dAj Hon DATS, KDMKSDAYS Slid llKSUA VS,THURSDT ?B<1 I KHIPAT. 1 Saturday. STATIONS. 11 Arrive. | Leave, j a | Arrive. J Leave. I ftpevtaLbarg- 9.30a.m 68 3.10pm l'aoolet. 11 I0.a0e.ni 10.25 ? 57 tj? " 130 pel Jonesvllle. IS 10 A% " 11.00" 60 41 1.00^' I'll Ion. 28 11.46 " 12.16pm 40 122B " 1.20 " 1 tsintuc. 37 12A5pni 1.00 " 31 12.15 " 12.20 w 9 l UblHun. 42 12W " 125" 26 11.50 a m 11.55 art f Sht'lton. 48 1A0 u 2.00 " 20 11.15 " 11.20 " ? Ljrlea' Fori. 55 2.26 " 2.80 " 13 10.47 " 10.60 " | Htmthcim. 56 2.45 " 2.50 M 12 10.25 " 10.30 " f Ajaloo. 66 3.46 " 9.30 " | A?" Close Connection made with CrrcnTlllo and f'?- r lunibia Tnlot-Stani at Trains on nnriTal lu Spartan- I bunt, to conrey Posscngoro to UlvDns or Cherokee I Springs aanio evening. i " W. W. DAYIES, U Suporlnteudcnl. Juno 9, ISTC 23 tf Greenville and Columbia R. R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. BOKWIWI . Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down. On and after MONDAY, May 20th, the following will be the sohedule: vv. Leave Columbia at 7.45 a m Lear* Alston 0.80 a m Leave Newberry 10.60 a a*, l3eav|?akeebury..... 2.17 pm j> LeavrBeltob. 4.00 p m AeriveatflrebnviSe.... 6.85 Dm j dowk. ^ Jft Leave Greenville at..v. 8.06 a as , :W Leave Belton.,.,.,...,.. 9.65.e m s 'Leave Alston..ii\?V.L '. 4.20 p m Arrive at Columbia 6.56 p m S ANDEBSOM a^swams (J, I PP1Wt? ": ?!*. >\ r ' BP. t .Leave Wallialla....'6.15 a m Arrive 7.16 p m 1 Leave Perryville...7.00 a m Arrive C.40 p m ? Leave Pendleton...7.60 a m Arrive 6.00 p m 1 Leave Anderson...8.50 a m Arrive 6.00 p m ? Arrive at Belton...0.40 a m Leave 4.00 p n THOMAS DODAMEAD. B General Superintendent. Jadkz Norton, Jr., General Ticket Agent. Juno 9, 1870. 28 tf ' Rice, McLure & Go. ANNOUNCE that they havo receiTed a full line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which they respectfully call the attention of purchasers. These goods have been carefully elected, purchased at low prices, and are offered on the most reasonable terms- * The attention of the Ladies is especially directed to the DKESS GOODS, * > S7/AWLS, GLOAKS, TRIMMINGS. M1LHNERY GOODS, SILK NECK TIES, RUFFLINGS, Z/OSIKRY, GLOVES AND FANCY ARTICLES, Displayed by RICE, McLURE & CO Oct. 15 41 If VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE AfBEAUTIFUL Quarterly Journal, finely il. lustrated, and containing an elegant coloraftFlower Flate with the first nnmber. Price only "26 cents for the year. The first No. for ? i 1877 Just IssUqpl in fliraitn and English. V' Viek1* Flower ? Vegetable Garden, in paper .K j 60 cents-; -wit-h elegant eloth covers, $l.OQ. | Viek't Catalogue?300 Illustrations, only 2 ? cents. Address, JAMES VICK, Mr Rochester, N. Y. M Dec. 1, 1876 48 tf VICK'S ^ I Illustrated Priced Catalogues, FItTY PAGES?300 Illustrations^ with De-' | seriptions o." thousands of tfrvttst Flower* | and Vogct.'vhJcs in the world, and"\/Ae wag to * prow them?alV-for p. Two Cent postage stamp ~ rrinieu in Herman nnd^iuglish. j Wet's Floral Guide Quarterly, '2b cents a year. ' Kir A-' s Flower and Vegetable Garden, M)-?<m,t? f in paper ; in elegant cloth covers, SI.00. '' '"X: iIk Address, JAMKS VICK, Rochester, N. Y. _Decl 18TG 48 tf J. D. KERR'S sinni.Kiiv i si titi.isiiMi;\t T Tbeen removed to the store formerly oclf cupied by Messrs. Humphries & Hill, , where lie will bo pleased to wait on all in need K if First Class. Saddlery and Harness vork, at fair pricos, and done at the shortest f totics arid In the best style of workmanship. ri Repairing n Spocilaty, TRY ME. Dec. 1 48 ; tf CRACKERS. k W | Soda, Corn Hill, Lemon Snaps, Brilliants, ^ SWEET WINE, FANCY NIC NAC, < Vanilla Cream, Strawberry, Ginger Nuts, ;; NON l'AUEIL, LEMON 1'IC NIC, & emon Creain, Ginger Snaps, Cream, Novelty fc CAKES, TEA CAKES, JUMBLES, | ugar Cakes, Ac., at B. F. RAWLS & CO'S a NO. 1 STORK. | Not. 19 40 tf | Teas! ?ein j i"" I 71INE Black and Green Ten for eol? ? Ai R W IN* ft " COI Feb 9 5 tf | Ylankets?Nvlfrrli and col -~M J ORED, at } I / GEE & HUMPHRIES'" Oct 15 41 tf, Padlocks, table and pocket cuiv LERY, Trace Chains, llnmes, Rackhands <1 Hooks. .Spades and Shovels and Plow lines,. GEE ft HUMPHRIES'. Feb 4 f? tf Al>Ii:s SHAWM AT ' J GEE & //UMP//RIE8. fc* Oct 29 48 tf f llitiid-Ritdo ItootM and Shoes, j 10R Gentlemen, Ladies nnd Children, war- i ranted. RICE, McLURK & CO. I Oct. 16 41 tf f EN AND BOYS' CLOYflING, ' A FULL SUPPLY, AT RICE, Mt LUKK ft CO'S. i )ct. 15 41 tf 1 New Stock of Prints at FOSTER & WILKINR . 4b jj?L an. 7 1 tf W Old Pnporfl for Hnlo. I INQUIRE nt this efticc. ^ I A a day ?t homo. Agents wanted. Out16 til mid terms free. TIIUE & CO., Autu,Maine. Apr. 21,'70?117?-ly " . A per day nt home. Samples worth ) ?<P/vU SI free. Stinson & Co., Port- 3 j I, Maine. Apr. 21, '76?10?ly *. ,NI? 2. r. in c. V. POWELL & CO., New - York, for Pamphlet of l(H> pages, containlist ?>l I'OOO newspapers, nml estimation . wing cost of advertising. Apr 21 -70' iCl