The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 17, 1877, Image 3
ing are the houris t which the trains
on the C. C. and A. R. R. pas
Winnsboro :
Ib.ouitan P'axslX4N:n--N ei wr.
For Charlotte, 2.31, A. :M.
For Augusta, 1.1, A. M.
AccomMonv)AoI Furnmwnr'-Day.
For Augusta, 11.415, A, :r.
For Churlotto, 1.00, 1'. ;u.
New Adverisements.
Dr. R. B. Hanahan oilers his pro
fessional ser vices to the people of the
town and county.
Jas. Q. Davis, Special Agent, an
nlounces his appointments for the
collection of the Hampton tax.
James R. Aiken calls upon pr
ties indebted to hii to make im
mediato p:aymuent.
L. Cass Carpenter, collector of
Internal Revenue, gives notico re-.
specting pecia;l taxs
J'.d. ddi\r lv iar(is'es a fresh
sill)ly of ale, beer, porter and other
goods in his line.
B. Sugenheiner & Co. infirm
their Custolers tar.t they have just
received a new and well selected
stock of groceries, dry goods,
furnishing good-, noti mns e-t t.
The town council hiic mado con
siderable ill)rovemIents oin the
streets, for vhich they are duai the
thanks of pedestri ins.
A grist mill has )Cn locate 1 in
Ridgeway. It should meet with
success; for there are many mouths
to feed in that neighborhood.
Ridgeway will hold. a town elec
tion on the 23d inst. Th; out
going con.il are lixinig up the
streets.
The municipal elc .--tio n inWinns
horo will be held on the first Mon
day in April. ' It is time that the
citizens have at mLieeting to nominiate
ollicersi to serve next year.
Said a gentleman the other day,
"The Radicals told us that Hampton
was a sentiment; but now (shakin
his tax receipt) I say that he's an
investment." He was correct.
Every taxpayer who has given his
con1)tribution has 1 ma(0 an inve'st
mont in *Hampto.n. And their name
is legion.
Charles 'Veal, aocoloredC mazn, came
into the Spe'ial Agent's oilice on
Monday and paid his contribution,
saiying: "I have waited three mnonths
to see what Mr'. Chamberlain wvould
do; and as i i~e ho isn't going' to (10
anything, I want to pa my tax to
Hampton." His eyes have been
opened to his tr'ue interests.
Trial Justices can fur-nish them-,
selves with tile necessar'y blanks by
applying at the office of Tioi Ni.ws
AND HIEAL,1 'iA ftil asor't-xent ol
these lhanks w~'illibe kept c~imst:mntl
oin hand, 01' suppliied at short notice.
Priices lowv, work good, and satisfaic
Liong~uaputred,
MNr'. Jas. Q. Davis, Special Agent,
announces that hereafter, nnili
further notice, lhe il koophis books
opon 011 Friday and Saturdays o
each week. Up to this time the col
lection', have reazched1 somethin
over four thousand dlollar's. Eleven
hundred'ah'd 'thi'ty receipts have
have iseund, ninety being to colored
taxpaycrs.
A corg9spqgent o~f( thq Chmarleston
.Journ al of/ CJomm erce has obtaiinod
from Governor H~ampton an ex
prossion afi his vieud ' oWi tho now
scheme pr'oposed by. i1dnont Johm
Patterson. The Gavor'nor says: "1
would not consent to it under any
circumstancos. I will coniiont to
no new election'andi no comn romiso,
and should r'egard a proposition to
that effectrAs. atanh1L Thospeopke
have elected me, gn&I intend to
hold on." Governor' Jampton
would consent to a new Pr'esidel)tial
e lection, he would'bq. wilipig to have
another' State election, blit ~pIi'b no
other pirciimsteaiinos posl A would
he entov'aig~9ang spich rrangemin.
In the vien thu avrwaod r.t~
crnor ImnIiU1lptofn but speaks the
i;entimeilnt of the entire 1)emocrney
of South Carolina.
Mr. Brown says he does not like to
see that Wallace went with Senator
1tobertson to protest against thie
liroi d ellV election. Ie thinks
it at signi tiat Wallace wants to
"Collo over. As l'r hiiniseif he
says that 10 is an old original un
iecoist ructed dyed in-tli-w o o 1
never-to-beo-rubbed-out Democrat,
buit if Wallaco enters the party lie
nust leavo it. He cites as a pre
eedent wihy Wallace should not be
)rtmitetod .to enter, the anecdote
told eln his Satanic Majesty, who
when Tihad Stevets died rcfuseIl to
lot him11 ir, saying ht: had a conserva
live gover Imienit down there, and
didn't wall t any I:ilieals in it, but
rent hiti a few matches and somno
b1iInst one to set Up i an independent
little hell of his own. Per coitra
Judge Mackey has said,
''While th lamp hohls m it to burn
E;ven Wallace nuay ret urn.".
W e woulthl't be much sulr)rised if
the ex-'ongressman did comlo over.
But we e:n't let Chaniberlain come
too -wAe liust draw the line soi
w lere.
rir li' tIlrsi n t41, having wi hdr n.
L. entirely fnun th1 a met~rantlil business,
ives notieo 'h,,t his notes and( aecottnts
are in I'te ht:tnls 1 it a lawyer for (o , leet ion
witdiont ,lhserimlinati.mt. Pronmpt attent
tion wVill sav a eost-s.
mar 17 M 2 JA. 11. A I1( lN.
NOTI]JL.
\FTI-it the 2.11nd inst, until f. rther
_ 1.. entice, myV book" will he kept of 4"n
in Winnsboro o~n Friday and' : atutrday of
ettt w'eek .to receive the 10en per 0(11 0onl
tribution (;tilled for by Governor Ilamup
t4)11.
JAS. Q. DAVIS,
matt' 17 Spreial Agent.
DR. R. B. HANIAN,
w\JxSI3OBO, S. (.
(_ FFICE in rear of J. F. MeMaster &
C'o.'s store, 1:l) stairs.
mu ur 17 I:a
NOTIOJJ.
U. S. Internal Revenue
SPEC'IAL TAXES,
Wiy 11 > u o "! pril I., 1S1"1.
I S t .4 . . ;w .K.:. :D2:7. :1.':' amnd
lei'a a m~e. ion, o fex itsit whteh
. t er S ~tlace~4 of c4ssern
- I T. 11' '1:0tin: the pvynitnt oft said
1I o I . '. \ for iw - pre-ial Tax Year
JS7 7.
A 1et urn, rei potcscriheud ont Forun. l , is
bit- to Speial T1..a, ats above-.
TH1 Itt T.d A~tr Vi taIN)At 'Yn Utv-i~
LowlNtI , 'IZ.:
Ileeiilliers, 8200) 00
l)halers, ]it i re i tlno. : 5 00
I )ealers in inait Iiuinoris retail, 2(0 '4)
INoaeri in left ttbiwen, 25 co
Andi on a.de I- .of over )1 ,lt00~, fifty
eentIs for every~ dotll,.r ini e'x4e.4
D)eal er-s iln0:2 I Ianfcured tobaLceo, 5 (0
Manntl tfact nr ers of st ill-., 50) (00
And for eachl still maufat ureud, :0 t u
Mannkhf cfttr'rs of1 tobacco(, 10 (II
ilnn len of eitart 10IC 0-.
Pe 1d Ieri of I 4llobco, firs't class (mfOro
t hatn two hosesx or oither ainimails), .0 00
Peddiea.'' of tobacco, set-ond classi,
t'wo hkorses or otiler enimnaix', 25 00)
(oneo horse or othe aim), 15 00
Pedlers0-1 of ftobaceo.~ foturth class~,
(on foot or ftablic coureymatnc), 10 (00
Brewers of less thant 501) barrolh', 50) 00I
lirewers ol 51)0 barrels or more14, 200 00)
A Any personi oo liableo wh'Io suhall fauil to
comj)ply w..l it tofor:,.oing reqiemntsi~1
w.ill be1( subli (ct, tof sever. peatie Us.
Ptersonis or' frmst lialje to paly anly Of'
tho; Special TVaxs nt.ttned albove iutti
alilr t o1L. C'ASX ''A I1 P1GNTEll, Collector
of In Ie~nel levenl' :0 at, (.oituiaj1,, ad
pay for tand 4 roenra the~ Specia'l 'lTax
Stamptii or Stim 15Ihey needt, pirior to Alay
1, 1877, and 'WIlllJOUT F'UWL'i1g
NO'T'f('',
Fpciil lTax Stnp '~a1 il o transmitted
or i-rm 'rderinfg theO samec of sptecific
directions se 1to dio, together with the
jwoecessary postago stampul) or the amount
require-d to pay' the p)ostagto, VTe I-outage
on onte stampt1 11 thtree caents and, en twoi
stamnps is six con lt. It is is desired that
the) he trantsmiitted by registered mil,
ton 0c1nts ad 4itioiii, 11hould accompany
the application.
GREEN B. R AUM,
.rConfusiusiorie,o'r Intornal Revenue,
Washi ngton,'D, 0., Jatnhuary 23, 1877.
E11T vonr Job Printing done at
'TJ''fr uN1w$ Aun H.ER AL Ole
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
o- ,
110 are indebted to us for PROVlI8.
IONS or PHfOSPIIATES, we would respoel
fully call attention, that your bills are due
on or before tho first of November. W
a lr depending on you for Iymnenit AT
ONCE, to enable us to meet obligationis
miade to assist you, and which arc du at
that time.
In order for us, as well Is Von, to main
tain our credit, it is necessary to mecet our
promnises proniptly,
Beaty, Brone% Sons
oct 12
CALL ATTENTION
1O their lairge axnd elegant assortmenit
of
GLASSWARE,~
l''spr eia'.lj theoir Ucerry, Fruit and P'reserve
IliowlIs.
-ALSO,
'To their variety of' LAMP.3, which, for
beauty and chxexpnxess, excei.
---ALSO,
To thoir large stock of CROCK(EIIY, which
they oifer at low prices, to close out theoir
GOODS in this lino.
niaar 3
P3EG8 to c'all attentiom' to his new
) t ock of Roots and( .Shboes, aill sizes
axnd styles, at unfprcedenmtedly low prices.
ALSO,
An entirely new Stock of Oroces.
Sitgar of all grades, Coffee, Rice, Homilny,
Meal, Socap, Starch, Soda, Pepper~ '(ga, Otc.
Fine Seed Irish Potatoes.
Choicent Branids of' 1 loure * .,
Best Corn and Btye WVhieskey In town.
To'. 'co and Cigars, Molasses,, YAnted;
Bacon, (iamns, &c. Lowest market p~rlbes
r cash.
mar 3 R. J. McCARLEY.
M iCHANTS are -requested to em
- .pare our prices for Papxer and Papgr
J5aga, with~thos9 paid else'where.
8n 1 airm o
SPRING HA3 CU01E
AND WITH IT
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
LADIES' AND GENTS'
A",{IN GOOI)S
DANNENBE 1
CATIJ. AND SEE THEM
Andl brinlg your change wtivth you.
'ur beautiful Cent Ii . ,:trip-s, at 1
one yard wide.
CALICOS AT OLD PRICE*.
CLOTHING
IN GREAT VA.IETY.
JUST 1IWCE IVF<DI
A beautiful nessttnitt of Gnt, ,'ant:
f'or' t rin'.. wear.
White V'esta of all hinds, at all price's.
Boots and Shots
The largest stock in the IllO.
ve krep conest ntlty oi n1 n1 laniko A
Satearnsi' ll:tltillnore Iur die shoeus, eachL anui
every pair warranted .
-CALL ON
R,. L. DANNENBERG
THE LEADER 01
T- > v I P . r i ? o "s
ia.r 1O
-BY
J .F Tvc~astor & Co.
SPRhIING PRINTS
SPRING PRINTS 3
F~rit t.of theo Loomhl,
Fari~wel and other brands of Lonigeloth.
Tabole D)amask --Urhown, Pleachled and1(
A full- stock: cf Bedl 'I'leks,
A lariga lot of hiigh-back Tuck~ (Combsi
just received.
All of which we are aelliung very low
-FOR~ THE CASH~.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
mr 10
IiSSOlutlON of (Copnrfnerslip.
rPRfr of JTOIINSTON & PETT2J'I
I1 CtEWVis u (thidy dIissolved by mutual
consent. Jiohert Pett ierewv i.s horhy
anthorized to settle thre businessx of tis~
JOIIN .TO7NSTON,
Feb. 1i, 1877. RlOBERtT l'ETTICltEW.
I can still bo found at the old lanpd,an
..all personsl in udobted to the late 11rm of
JOHNST1ON & PETT'Ic1REW are reqgnested
to come up na nettle, or theoy will find
their aiccounts in the hands of an attorney
for colleet-ion.
fob 20-1m Iban EnT PETTI'oREW.
ONION SETS,:
WHITE and Rod Onion $eta, alo,
-Y fresh Garden Seoed in great variety,
also Jlorb and Flower Seeds.
Also, a lotof Liens and othier Blanks.
ror salo by'
'1'! 108. 1. P0(! lEIrF8-'ON ,
Attorney at Law
AN)) 'I !Al V JUST1CI~.
44it 1(1 k 1j'ai(it kil 'II i " II 44 I t' 4)11t t ii n
l :il;(:"ul\V.tsltio ,fn iiticct. , cjie door
ii ~.%111. %1. 1). JNo. 8. l:YN'al.Io1.
GAILLARD 1 1EYHOLDS,
Xe) . h4 I A'l A.. 1\V
A. M. MA('KEY,
Attorney andl( Counsellor at Law,
{ S , ~4~1',~f C1.1":1 )) f4 x< t'.)l4d
"Iul itt'. ('
Now Good.s
rI rtiut tu ho 1)i (sohds, Fi?11u'y
J3AZAA 13.
\t+\% i ing Pr1int;; 1111(1 0 ^ri Goods ex -
I).(t((1 1it~i /t4
1 NSPC1'FiPON
of flit' 1. .tli.- ail 1 lIoli4 gt'ncriiy so
1. 1111'1:5
111141 \0l1' I I ('4411 i1'4 fatVOrubly tsiitli
AGENT
for I I!: 114' l: '.; 'j 41ol' 1.'14t I 43.11., bLnllieQ1'
MA41 \I1 N TI'111 GOODS
141211444 k('(1 IIi~ ill 1 rit S to clearti 1114"111 out
ALWAYS IUECE:1YIN(
Ii "(" ul eh '14iCt1 ( t)ol ill I ho Groceriy
lirr~~~~,! ;1i:14 hl il l(k l'44I0;iris of (ieno.
I'(1 .41 4011IIlI i 54' 11 lit~tt Ioc' tulkI's toln
Ill It(,! I 1414' it1( Il lh ' to ilt"l'l rj e. Sutlic'
ittost\, el !:i fn( il vl 0. ut titG'.
J. 0. BO0AG'S.
i'llnI it 1l'4. ill la 1 '. - i", S ingles, &c'. for
;l" is 1 t1i j lo w~tst, by
J. 0. I3OAG.
TLilE BALL STILL ROL4LS ON
GP ,AND. CENTIRAL,
Diry (oods'Ttablishment