Port Royal commercial and Beaufort County Republican. [volume] (Port Royal, S.C.) 1873-1874, April 30, 1874, Image 3
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Thurnday, April 30 1M74.
POST OKKK K HOURS.
Beaufort S. C., Sept. 21. 1872.
Oii and after Monday Oct. 6th, office open from
8:15 a. m.. ndtil 4 p. m., mail closes at 9:15 a. m
(bail delivered at 2"40 p. m.
P. E. EZEKIKL,
Postmaster.
Official Advertisement.
We oall attention to the tact stated at
the head of our editorial column that we
publish all official notices, such as probate
executors' administrators, referees,
as well as the sheriffs sales, whether paid
for or not. We will thank those having
such to send them to us at the same time
that they send them to the Standard.
But we will copy all such, so that our
readers will be sure to be informed of all
matters needing their attention.
To Our Beadeft.
Those favorable to the existence of an
independent paper in Beaufort county
are reminded that the commercial has
no resources beyond its subscriptions and
its business advertisements. It gets
nothing from the state and county in the
way of official notices." Those which are
seen in it are always printed as information
to our readers. We urge all who
wish for our success to aid us by sending
us some new subscribers and paying up
their own dues.
TO DELINQUENTS.
We send out this week bills to oursub''
v^.-jcribcrs who have not paid the two dollars
due for our paper during last year
and for the current year. Our terms arc
inr advance, and we do not intend to
make any exceptions to this rule afer
July 1, 1874. If you want the Commercial
after that time you must pay for it.
Legal Sol Ices.
Judge Cook has sustained the recent
decision of Judge Gree, to the effect that
Legal Notices and advertisements, paid
for from private funds may be puhlised
in any paper selected by the person ad-?.?ciii.Vi
nnnpr
venismg, nui*nunauu.ue ? i?i?
may not be one designated as an "official"
paper by the state authorities "official"
papers, apply only to such advertisement
as arc paid for from state and county
funds. Lawyers may therefore ord all
estate notice, roferree sales, and sheriff
sales to be publised in this papers should
they prefer it We guaranty that our
circulation is larger and of a more desirable
quality' than that of any paper publuted
in the county.
8&. Mr. J. 1). Johnson, of Lawfon-.
ville, has been appointed an art lit to solicit
subscriptions for the Co mm kroiai/ui
Beaufort county.
K&- Wui. I)eas has been appointed a
trial justice for Beaufort county, and O.
(). H. Sanders ha* resigned.
HaT The retail liquor license in Manning,
S. is fixed at $l<?o per year.
The uiost prominent peculiarity
of South Carolina statesmen?absence of
mind.
S&T Blackberries plenty, five cents a
quart; batter squash and snap beans
cheap and good ; new Irish potatoes fifty
cents a peek. .
A Fruitful Case*
March 2, Oliver Bell arrested for
bieakiug into Youinan's store, on warrant
issued by Sanders.
March 4, Bell discharge ! by Sanders
on payment of ? "><), by request of Youuians.
Satne night Bell is caught and flogged
by disguised men.
April IT, Youinans and others arrested
on warrant of U. S. Commissioner for
Ku-kluxing Bell.
April 23, Youinans and others discharged
by commissioner for want of
jurisdiction.
Same day Youinans ami three others
arrested by warrant of Trial justice Carlcton
for Assault on Bell with intent to
kill. *
April 24. Youinans, et a!, hound over
to general sessions.
April 25. Bell arrested by warrant from
Carleton on charge of robbing Youmans
store.
Same day Trial justice Sanders arrested
on charge of compounding a felony.
WfNo civil court has been held in
Newberry county since the war.
, 7TI~ \
Dr. S. B. Thompson has been in
i? iv_. c j* ? j _ i .
dcuuiuit iur a it'w uuys riijminsz a mhmi
leave of alienee from official duties. lie
failed to get up a druui fishing excursion,
as the boys absolutely refused to proceed
unless the stringent rules laid down in
his letter in last week's Commercial.
The Doctor was firui that they should be
rigidly enforced,
??We are rei|uested to make it !
known that the Dearborn is the brand of
gin preferred by Mesrs. IVIiirzer and
\\ aterhouse. They "cotton to it better
in cool weather.
J. .i. Y nuiunus, Tlios. Speakes.
John Morrec and Adam Ruth were
brought before Trial justice Carlcton. on
Thursday last, after being discharged by
the 1". S. Commissioner.1. (r. Thompson,
on the affidavit of Oliver Hell, charged
with assault and battery, with intent to
kill. The circumstances were the same
as were developed hefoie the commissioner,
ami the parties were bound over for
trial in June ne*t.
Hail Storm.
Tuesday we wore visited with a sudden
and severe rain storm accompanied with
hail. Fortunately it was of so short duration
that but little damage was done.
Base Ball.
A match game of base ball is to come
?ST May 1st, between the "Cosmos" of
Beaufort and the Branson club. Vi
trust they will succeed better than tht
did with the Charleston club and retui
greener than they look, with recover*
laurels.
Loss of the Missisippi.
We very much regret to record tl
loss of the steamship Missisippi, of tl
Dominion line, running between Live
pool and New Orleans. The stcamsh'
was on her passage from Liverpool f
New Orleans, having left the former c
the 31st March, with a cargo compost
mostly of cotton ties and iron, on a dra
of seventeen feet of water. On the mori
ing of the 20th inst., while the Mississi]
pi was running down the reef, she wei
nexpectedly aground about 2:30 A. M
Striking heavily, and commenced leakin
immediately, and so rapidly did tl
water gain that about twelve hours afte
wards her forward hold was full, and hi
after hold had five feet of water. Th
olnnl nn whieh the Mississippi lies is (
light" honse station. t'oroner Jotiusoi
has been notified to hold an inquest.
The S.. iuIt Carolina Railroad i
raid to intend buying up the RJue Uidg
railmiJ at the bankrupt sale next niotiil
in order to prevent its eoinpletion to
juticfon with the Port Royal railroad ?
Augusta. _
CORRECTED ItV ReQCKST.?There wa
an erfur in stating that eight printer
had letn turned off l>v the Kcpubliea
Printkig Company lor want of work, air
we have been requested to state tha
ther*'|s plenty of work, hut no ntonex
which last was the rea-oti of their beiu
discharged. ? Co/nmhin Union.
No money ! Five huulred thousan
dollars received by the Republican Print
ing Cutnpany in eighteen months ft
state printing, and no money to pay th
joumeyv.cii! Is it not time to sho'
that check hook. .Joe?
HackviHe lias re-organized it
base hall cluh, under the name of tlr
"Athletic*." The following are th
ualues of ^1? officers: John R. Rellinger
president; II. C. Cotiklin, captain ; M
Brown, secretary; L. T. Jz er, treasurer
MEMORANDA.
The I'nioi Webb, for Bull River, S
C.. stiled frcni Rio de Janeiro, Mare
19.
Tl?A ei.Liv Vifivitiin V 11:1 trim* frill
(jScargetown, and (i. M. I*<?rter from J'oi
Royal, S. C\, arrived at Baltimore, Apr
L'LM.
The steamerDictator, at this port froi
Jacksonville and Savannah, passed o
Saturday, between St. Helena and Stun
two bouys afloat, one red and the otlu
black.
?The Chattanooga Times noticing th
hiring of the Georgia penitentiary cor
victs, (130 in number, for about ?7,00
per annum, says that Tennessee gel
$J.">.(mhi fur a smaller nunilx'r. Sout
Carolina supports her convicts at a cos
of ?so.ooo j>er year. After the appr<
priation is made the governor and wardc
turn thein loose, a score at a time, so a
to save something during the summer, t
an election is coining on.
The Bright View.
It is most true, as the memorialists sai
that Congress virtually established tli
government under which Carolina groan:
and, therefore, that Congress ought t
relieve her somehow. But we think th
job of purgation would he cleaner an
i .... i? .1
Ill'Ht" Nil IMilV l?M \ ilim MilV IWII.fl UUIK
if it could lie wrought out by the temj
f-t in>us and irresistible uprising of Sout
Carolinians themselves.?Boston Globi
JiepnUicon.
?The Conga roe is ten and a half fc(
above its mean height.
?The Mississippi and its tributaric
are higher than for five years. The cri
vasses in the levee l>e!ow New Orlear
have destroyed iniiucnse amounts. <
property.
j ?Governor Washlur n was on Frida
last elected senator from Massaohnset
to fill the unexpired term of Charh
Sumner.
Married.
FARMER?DAVIS.?In Walterboro, S. C., Thui
day, April 23,1874, by the Rev. E. Bellinger. ]
Tudor Fanner to Mary Ella, only daughter of G
! C. F. Davie, of Summcrville, 8. C. h'o cards.
the most dangerous character, ana mei
is every probability that she will be
total loss. She is a first-class iron Bri'
ish steamship, and has been employed o
the line between Liverpool and Ne'
Orleans. Her master is a young offict
about thirty years of age, on his secon
voyage. The Mississippi was the secon
of the Dominion line steamers to stop i
Port Royal for coal. She came in hei
on the twentieth of December last. Sh
was then under the command of Cap1
Roberts. The Mississippi was expecte
to stop here on her return trip from Ne
Orleans to take in coal.
There was quite a large "meet
for a Fox hunt Monday night participai
ed in by ten or twelve of our noted sport.4
men. The start was about 6 p. m., an
| the party arrived hqq^ at 5 the ncs
morning well ple;)sed with their spot
but not so sati^ied with the result*
Several foxes were unearthed and thre
made excellent runs, but "nary" a on
was taught. Mon Reynard was far to<
sharp and cunning to be "any such
feller." The herculean exertions excrcis
ed to not capture Mister Fox upon th
corporeal systems of the gallant hunter?
required frequent libations of water delu
ted with anything you please. It i
exported that another "meet" will tak
place soon the results of which will be a
minutely and truthfully reported.
Ice.
The three-niastod schooner "Ann!
BJiis" with 400 tons ice for Conant <!
Kiumons. has just arrived from StGeor/
M.i|ne, in fifteen days. This will i e we1
conie news to all especially to the sick
T la Annie Bliss is to t ike a cargo u
1 i niter North for Wilson & Co.
It#.. The dead body of Robt. Frazier
s iid,to have been picked up by the steam
er Alanthus. was left at Dawfuskcy islam
c| Sheriff's Sales.
jy
Wm. M. Lloyd and Cha*. H. Hamilton, vg. Wm. W.
, Burns.
;d
By virtue of an order to me directed in the above
stated case, I will sell at public auction on Calawasee
on the 7th day of May, between the legal hours of
sale, all the personal property .which a list is hereunto
annexed : One horse, eight cattle, one wagon
one cart, one lounge, two Chairs, two McCarthy gins,
ie shafting and belting, two moting tables, one set platr_
form scales, (Fairbanks No. 7), one cotton whipper,
one bureau, two pumps, one boat, one set old gearing
'P one set harness and ploughs, two com mills; ona
W mattrass, and one old flat, levied upon as the propt r)ll
ty of Wm. W. Burns. Terms cash.
i(j J. W. Collins and Goo. Holmea, vs. M. M. Klnf.
' man.
By virtue of an order of Hon. J. Maher, Circuit
Q" Judge in the above stated case to me directed, I will
p- sell at public outcry in front of my office in the town
:l? of Bcaulort, on the first Monday in May, 1874, being
the 4th day of said month, between the legal
' hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ig All the right, title and interest of M. M. Kingman,
[e in and the furniture, mirrors, carpets, cooking uten
si Is, billiard tables, bath house, livery stables, horses,
r~ carriages, etc., etc. Terms cash.
5r ai.so
Ig AH the right, title and interest of R. C Bowers, in
? and to ali that tract of land, situated lying and being
in the county and state aforesaid, bounded north by
e land of C. W. Terry, south by lands of J. M. Rirerr,
3 east by lands of H'm. Bowers, west by lands of J. HHoover,
end containing three hundred acres more or
less.
B amo,
5V All that other tract'of land bounded north by W,
;r E. , south hy J. M. Rivers, east by J. D. Hirer*.
' west by J. M. Rivers, and containing two hundred
? acre* more or less.
d ALSO,
Ezeklel Stokes, vs. II. J. Snyder.
1 All the right, title and interest of II. J. Snyder, in
'6 and to all that plantation or tract of land situate lylC
ing a nd being in the county and state aforesaid, and
j bounded as follows: Tract designated as number one
j on plat by Robt. J. Mcnker, bearing date the second
a day of December, 1K59, north by the Charleston road
W and lands of John Q. Reaves, now belonging to Jerry
Googe, east by lahds of the estate of Sam Snyder,
south by lands of John Brunson, and the estate of J
" C. Richrrdson, and west by lands of John Q. Reeves
, and containing three hundred and ten acres, and al
so twenty-three acres of the tract designated as nuin!*
her two on said plat,
d Eldrod Gooding, vs. W. F. Hogarth.
^ All the right, title and interest of W. F. Hogarth
in and to all that tract of land, situate lying and 1h\
ing in the county and State aforesaid. Bounded by
S. ands of W. G. Thomas, G. W. Bmns<jn and estate
c of J. F. Altmtn, and containing two hundred and
ten (210) acre more or less, levied upon as the prop?
erty of W. F. Hogarth, at the suit oc E'dred Gooding
3 Terms cash.
WM. WILSON, 8. B. C.
3BXT3T YOT7H
' Boots and Shoes
t8
OF
! Geo. Watcrhouse
He has a large new stock, just received from the
North, consisting in part, of
MEN'S IMPERIAL CONGRESS GAITERS,
C MEN'S CALF HEWED BUTTON GAITERS,
, MEN'S CONGRESS SHOES,
fc MEN'S LOW SHOES.
e MEN'S FINE CALF BOOTS.
- LADIES' SERGE BOOTS,
LADIES' BUTTON BOOTS.
I (TiiLPiUN'siurrhiiin'iT.HMiiiM,
UIILDItKYS FANCY MTTON SHOKS.
CHILDREN'S PEBBLED GO At SHOES,
CARPET SLI PPER1*.
G lot). WATKHIIOl'SK.
- NOTICE.
I U. S. Internal Revenue,
gpccial Taj?o?.
* May 1, 1874Jo April 30, 1875II
The LAW of IVceinber 24, 1-?T2. requires every
I person cngn;p'd in any business. vocation, or emplnymciit
which renders him li ihle to a Spktiai. Tax'
Tii |>rO' urr and pl?r? coii?i?lcuon?ly In
Ills KsfnhlNtiiurnt or Place of liiidnrmi
a STAMP denoting I lie payment of said Special Tax
,J> for the Special Tax year la-ginning May 1, 1874, he's
fore commencing or continuing business after April
tl :w, If74.
| 'I'lic tnim rtnhrnceil within the provt*it
ions of the Law ubovc quoted arts tlie
j following vixi
g Rectifiers, {200 00
Dealers, retail liipior, JW 00
J Dealers, wholesale liipior, PHI (K)
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 50 IX)
Dealers in malt liquors, retail, zu uu
T Dealers in leaf tobacco,. 25 00
(? Retail dealers In leaf tohacc >, 50(1 00
And on sales of over Sl.Otxt, fifty cents for
every dollar iu excess ot $1,000.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 5 00
Manufacturers of stills, 50 00
And for each still manufactured, 20 00
0 And for each worm manufactured, 20 00
g Mauufaeturere of tobacco, 10 00
Manufacturers of cigars, 10 00
') Peddlers of tobacco, first-class, (more than two
f. horses,) 50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second-elans, (two hoi sea) 25 00
Peddlars of tobacco, third class, (one horse,) 15 00
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot or
]iubiic conveyance,) 10 00
lirewers of less than 500 barrels, 50 no
lirewcrs of ~mH) barrels <tr imue, 100 00
Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply with
the foregoing rcqiiir< luiuts will be subject to severe
U penalties.
IVis uis or firms liable to pay any of the Special
Taxes named above t must apply to \V It. t'W)l:T'*
JIAN, Collector of Internal Revenue at Charleston,
or to MILAM 11. WHKillT, Deputy Cnlleetor at
)( It aufori. and jiayforaud procure the S|>ccial Tax
Stamp or Mumps they need, prior to May 1, 1*7-1,
" and without further notice
O J. W. DOHSLASS,
:r fbin. Internal Urnnue.
Office Internal Revenue,
Washington, 1). C., February 1(5,1*71. ap.iMt
c WANTED.
?- A YOUNG MAX OK GOOD MORAL CIIAKACiq
TICK, pleasant manncrr nml not afraid of work
to canvass iieaufortCounty, for the celebrated Singer
Mowing Muehiiiei. Must give a Ismd and furnish
. horse and sett of single harness, nud we will furnish
h a wagon. Will lie required to give his whole time to
. the business and take bo'dof it with a vi.w to mukitig
ii |sTiiianaut. To such a one we will give a libej.
ral commission or pay a salary ii prefered. Address,
Till! MINGLK MFG. CO.,
n j t 'barb-ion, S. C.
13 ; TO HOLDHHS Or' OOUiN'i'I OHHOHi j
Or Audited Claims,
Prior to November 1, 1872.
Tn accordance with the provisions of a
*> "joint resolution authorizing the County
10 Commissioners of Beaufort County to
? levy a special tax," approved Feb. 2ti,
0 187:5, and the act to amend the same,
approved the 2iHh day of .January, A. I>.
" 1S74, sealed proposals will he received at
this office from parties holding checks or
!" ' audited claims contracted prior to No''
! vember 1. 1872. until Tuesday, the 7th
E j day of May. at 12 o'clock, noon, at ;
I which time said bids will be opened, and |
! the board of County Commissioners will !
! draw orders 011 the Treasurer to the
| amount of one thousand dollars in favor
>s ' of the person" or persons who shall have
! offered the largest per centum discount
1 011 their checks or audited claims.
?-s ! Proposals must be addressed to the
jfi chairman of the Board and endorsed'
I " Proposals for settlement of past indebtedness
of Beaufort County."
f P. PRITCHARD, M. D.
GEO. WATER HOUSE,
? County Commissioners.
Attest: S. D. Gilbert, Clerk.
Beaufort, S. C., April 7, 1874.
a. A FOUR OA^rfrvi'P.K'^A^ib feet long 4
, ** feet brued?price 125.
p. k. paulewo.
, 1 Br?o? ItlunLSlwMon, p. R. R.
?ma ;
33 E
TIltlKK THAI % S DAILY FRtJj H
Oliarloston.
Savarmah. and
AusuNtn. gf
I Wvorv nnaHmpnf rift*,,, Hnnsfi *as
entertain
in the moat hospitable mttor
home to spend the winter months as c
Livery Stable, Billiard Halls. Crorp
Rooms may be secured for the wint
SHIP MAST
I thi
COTTON COMPRI
ARE PREPARED TO REG
RATES, AT
~ loot
STrOT-A-KT
From the Famoi
i
Port Ro
Constantly on hand, loaded right from
ouseoal suitable for steamers. Furni
purchased for south of Norfolk. It w
iinil nt.hnrs nsinc coal in the waters
tlii.s coal and the facilities for loading
" THE OLD DRUC
p' WITH AN SNTIRE N3"JT STi
i :
I liarral
H
? WhQlQsal
? 167 MEETING ST.,
j
Q Successors to the <
? IIAVILAXP, IIAIIRAL & CO ,
0 I IIAVILAXD, RISL
IIARP
COLOF
LOOK TO YO
DEARE
HAND and POWEf
PAtoutod IV
THESE m IRE THE BEST A\D !K<
POP
I am prepared to fill
Colored men you can ein your i
money for your crop. Every machii
hibition at
BENNETT'S STORE, E
Wyman
Oct.9 73.
S. M. WALLACE
Cotton Factor
ASD
GRIST MILLE1
Wliolmalr Drnlrr In
GRAIN, HOMY, HEAL, FEED, E
Soa Island. Cotton
Bought, (iiuncil und prepared for 111
kct.
Advances Made on Consignments
Having the be*t machinery for ginn
cotton and grinding corn and nieai. h
prepared to execute all orders on
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
Cotton ginned on toll. jar
WARRANTER BARREN SERBS
i CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS,
NEW SEED CO
SEED OATS ami SEED POTATOES,
HKIM K, (JRASS, and other SE.
Atso Seli^t
GOOSEBERRIES. RASPBERRIES, CURRAI
STRAWBERRIES and other small KRUITs
BY MAIL.
(Postpaid*) to any poetoffioe in
Enclose stamp for "Illu<t*sU?e Priced Catalog
EDWD. J. EVANS, A CO.
Nur?rj-men A Seedmen, York. I
peb.t9.2t
EE&iSk 5
SAUFORT, 8
i been put in complete order during the prist si
icr the travelling public. The northern tour
:an be found South.
ict and Telegraph Office arc among the acquis
er by letter or Telegraph.
ft
NOTICE T<
ERS AND COTTO
O
2 PORT HQ
1SSING, WAREH0US1
EIVE ON STORAGE AND COM PRE.'
? THEIR WORKS AND YARD AT PO
\
I TONS
OF
be: coal.,
is Tennessee Mines,
SOW AT
>yal Dock.,
the dock. This coal is a first class bituminshod
at a lower price than similar coal can be
ould be to the advantage of st en in boat agents
of South Carolina and Georgia to examine
at Port Royal before purchasing elsewhere.
W. H. JOHNSON, Agent at Port Royal.
i HOUSE HEV1VEU, 1
DCS 0? FB33H AND OHOHB 03333. j
~~ ' &
k Pelzer, j
le Druggists,, t
- CHARLESTON, S. C. g
Old Established Houses of U
Charleston,
EY & CO., Augusta, da.
LAL, IlISLKY & KITCIIEX, New York.
tED MEN
>UR INTERESTS.
iORN&CO.
{ BELT COTTON GINS
laroli 536, 1867.
1ST ECONOMICAL MACHINES EVER OFFERED
S A Ii E .
[ oil orders at short notice.
nvn cotton, save your seed and get more
ic warranted. Call ar.d see them. On oxSAY
ST.. BEAUFORT, S. C.
De arborn.
Patentee, Manufacturer and Agent.
1 Tli^Jerilitrdmre fndSi-ppHei,iGaMmgt, j
y.Brjrhtlemit Sail,IitLut*rt,Vire GtuaxU, \
y. Stale ml .Vi/ile MinUenNotraiuLDnin \
i.7. i u 7ilw(r;Whitr Pine, W.ilrwtRxiyLumim? \
? n CdiinrtMiAcrj/utrU'ocdji&ci I
/, All Work 'Warr&ntei, _ |
J LOWEST PRICES. I
Ks j J Send fbrPrice Liat. ^
EW; fj I. H. H ALL & WU, M
5 Mvwfkebtrir, LUmUt*, ij
tT8 ^ 2,4*0, 8,10, Market Stmt, LX
I naSfff**!
Kniered according lo act of Coagnm in the yen
um.' 873, by L H. HaU 4 Oa- In offloe librarian of Cot
aw ft Wa*lng?od.
** rnMT \KT>?n - \ 'Tvt wir^roK? ? tw>Vr*?(
A^plymt Lhb) ntOoe.
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1^-6 T?AU> PuH ttfeUI^OHT
Leave CliarieC. *ii, Mjj?.) A. Jt I
Leave Charle?ton, 0(00 P. 31
ITHH
Leave Angueta, G:'4*> A. 31
Leave Augusta, 3110 P, M
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Leave Savannali, 9i30 A. M {{(
\rrlveat Beaufort. !i?00 P. 31 j
irrlve at Beaufort, 11 I'M) P. M
iliumOPj arid the Proprietor is now ready to
ist frill find as pleasant and comfortable a o
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r. M. KINGMAN J
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60
IT At ?
1X6 & POWER 60., I
5S COTTON AT THE USUAL t*
in
|RT ROYAL. ?
3HAS. ROGERS
Suporintoncioiit. J
A HALF CENTURY
PASTORAL SERMON A
hour
BY THK
REV JOS. R. WALKER, D. D. By
July!
RECTOR OF
ST. HELENA CHURCH, BEAUFORT, S. CCHRISTMAS.
1873.
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Printed by request of the Vestry. t
MA
i;OR SALE AT
DR. H, M.- STUART'S DRUfi STORE. Si
and at the office of the Co
fire-j
PORT ROYAL COMMERCIAL. fi
Price BO Cents.
Sent by mail on receipt of the above ^I(
price by addressing loaJu
J. 0. THOMPSON, drift'
r\tr.? c n Kojn
THE EMPIRE
com COMFOESS CO. r=
CI
Have one of their magnificent
Cotton Compresses g(
in operation at jui
Port Royal, S. C.
for compressing cotton for Foreign
shipments. For further information,
apply to T7
JOHN W. WALLACE, V
President, Augusta,
Or to
JOSEPH QRAHAM,
Superintendent, Port Royal.
And to the President and Superintendent
of the Port Royal railroad at
Augusta, Geo. janl. .
EDGAR G. NICHOLS
SURVEYOR *
DRAUGHTSMAN 4 CIVIL ENGINEER, "f
of Je1
Deputy to the Surveyor General. c
ilan been Corporation Knglnecr In four
dllTcrcnttKlei, and glveft satisfaction
In every case. I* thoroughly conversant
with the government surveye'ln thla Also
vicinity.
Office eor. 8th and B st. Beaufort, S. C. win
Wetc
A. B. McGregor, "S
, , ** thi.-i
HOUSE, SIGN, AND
CARRIAGE PAINTER tiU
?.MAO? ^
Graining & Paper Hanging.
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Orders solicited and satisfaction guar- B 1
nntced. Corner Magnolia & Bay Sts.
oct 16-1 y. ]
J. K Williams. ~~
ATTORNEY AT LAW ?
. ? ^ 1,101
xsoauiori, o. ^
Will practice in Circuit Courts of the
2d Circuit, and Trial Justice Courts on
the Port Koyal liailrond.
septlS-ly. Gl
A.E.OWENS' Al"
NEW YAMASSEE EATING wi"
AND j
Refreshment Saloon
Jt lUcTlult *. & ? . uiSrt HOH*r ItOYAL
KAlI.KOADS. Ul
.. .o: ... per*)
PLENTY OF TIME ALLOWED FOR MEALS. .drab
The undersigned htvlng leased the Yeiuaaset Fat- J)00"
Inn House from its late proprietor, Mr. Hellers, so- '
nouucrs that great Improvements will be made In * n01
the arrangements for supplying guests with subatantial
meals upon the arrival of each train. JJjj ,
Good accommodations for lodglbg ^ntve.lers will ba dura
provided as soon as possible. A gentlemen's refreshment
and waiting room will be provided, where the ,
beat liquors will ba obtainable. great
The patronage of travaUaas is raepectftiUy eotldted 1
A. E. OWENS,
Lata proprattor of the Allendale Hotel.
If POST Bom 11 1
'hrough to Augusta. I
SHORTEST ASD CHEAPEST RO?T?
? hlftlKK FOR? ^
FREIGHT oil ^ASSErfGBBS.
jtifecR Charleston and Angustifi
[ctweeii Savannah and AngasU.
?AHO ALL fvinn OU'l'H
OR TKrillfcrtJVP
PA r PA SSSKOER.
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1 ? . . . , ... I. a
2 s mamk or sTATiomJ. Arrir* Letts
.11
Port Royal, g ii
4 Beaufort, 10 01 ln ng
5 Island Tank 10 26 Jo 3<
4 8eal>rook 10 46 in 44
5 Sheldon,.,,,..,. 1116 ,? ,7 , ~
* Y*ma?ee?..;.. >l 1" 12 20
1 asa3se?fr s5 sit
2 Altmans....,, 12 S3 ? *?
4 Almoda.. 1 03 [ nj
2 Varnsyiiie.... 1 11 , .3
3 Hoover* 1 2S 1 28
6 Branson's ...... 1 42 111
4 Carophellton 1 44 f *3
5 Allendale 2 03 0 *>4
1 aa* is ig
l gfflr? J8 jg
4 Hatllevllle. 8 26 ? 2.
i Bobbin.
6 Ellentoif..'.!., 8 S3 4 OS
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I 1 ilfe4SS32?S is
JAS. tt.HOQRfij
Engineer & Sbber/niShdent,
}ort Royal Railr6dd
XV Ot^OOl
LL FREIGHT8 FOR CHARLESTON AN#
SAVANNAH, or going North will Ik- rocHvi <4
ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, beet ween the
i of four aod six. p. u.
P. HAMILTON. .
Agent
order of J. 0< JIoohk, Supt.
'mmw
200,000
NtJF ACTUBED MONTHLif
frr ittx
sa Is'd Brick Litno Ci.
nstruct yoar buildings of BRICK, maxo them
>roof, and save the high rates of Insurance now
fed on wood^rulfdlngs. Bricks do not burn up
:s do hot rot down.
Our Brick Kilfcd
rested on Salt Water Creek, two miles froW
foit. Vessels drawing fifteen feet of water ca
within flftyr feet of our kilns. A single tl d
i boats or flats to the city of Beaufort or Porl
BRICKS
t sl*e or quality, plain or repressed', r>)ahufkc?>*
to order at short notice ht Charleston and 8a-'
ah pries'
1 Itt oh'r offfce in
lOFUT'S BUILDING
r Street, Beaufort, and examine sanipleej
;a Is'd Brick Lime Co.
ie 19-1 yr.
ENGRAVING
AMD
7atch Repairing?
M. WHITMAN
JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT
welry.eonHsiing of
IOLD AND SILVER WAfCHltf,
INS,
CHATELAINES,
RINGS, SLEEVE BUTT0N8, ETC/
n One assortments of
O Xj O O K B i
give his personal attention to the jepalrlng of
lies. Clocks and Jewelry ; Ornamental ana
engraving done at short notice.'
iitlemen having fine Watches can test' them a'
establishment by one of
WARD & CO'S $500 REGOLATORS.Nayo'i
Building, Buy Street.
J. S. COMMISSIONER,
FOR
BAUFOIIT CO'UJf Ttf
j. u. Tiiu.nrcsua,Beaufort,
St O* ,
6. P. GARDINER
LKALKK IN
GROCURIE 8,
DORS, DRY MODS, SHOES, 16
HILTON HEAD, S* C.
ton Ginned and Corn Ground at the
above place.
dst, Bread and Feed,ays
on hand. For cash all errderfl*
be promptly attended to.
\
I.HPROVED BlILDIHl MATP.RUL.
Iuancii OrricE or the Sotthken V
aktikioai. htonr company, v
Columbia, 8.1'., February 3,1874. J
8 Htl**n? rf Brtufort and vicinity ?fp InfonM
$c ire jprqKurtl to enter into coptrarte wilM*
iim wbo areifmitout of bulidlrg cbfip ud 4e
lebonanof .trifacial Stone or terete. 8*14
are cold la sumraor and warm Jn wtter. Par*
r fire proof, (thia raring alf Fire Aewrewea)
?-abaerhant > { Damp or Watef. Houaaa, Stores
jriea, Milk Houaaa, Bath Hmpra, Garden Hw
iriel Vaults, Ac,, can be bu(3 bat of this aril
A one-third the price of slope, and equally a.
blc, Gen. Q. A. Gilmore, Engineer la CMef a
J. &. A^aajra, that at the crplration of one raa,
tea 120 tons to erurbone>quare Inch of the plana
.re prepared to contract Car building, aiit|
ercost, BuUdings of tMa Stone Impawn wttk
Bricks and Wood decani and win Cat ioantt.
Good Bricks or PraaMbuiiftlna. ftr pia?Kv
"^SOUT HERN AOTITICIAt