Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, November 30, 1871, Image 4
DANIEL H. SILCOX. j
rUENITUEE WAEEEOOMS.J
i- 175, 177,- 179 KLVU STREET,
CHAHXiESTON, S. C,
Where can be found a large and well selected Stock of
all kinds and grades to suit the ta-U-s of all.
An examination is respectfully solicited.
March 18-lyr.
SPECIAL^NOTICS.
MEN'S BOYS AND YOUTHS
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
AND FURNISHING COOPS.
GEO W. LITTLE & CO.
SO. 21 3 A'/,V G ST, CIIA RLESTO X S. C
Would moat respectfully inform bis friends and the 1
public generally, that they are ottering great inducements
to those in want of ready made elothing suitable to the
season.
Our stock has been laid in at the lowest possible prices,
and which we are offering at nrfces to suit the times.
All those In want of clothing and furnishing goods
would do well to give us a call before purchasing clscwhew.
GEORGE W. LITTLE, A CO.
No- 213 King Street
*" Under Victoria Hotel.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
Wood Mouldings, Stair Rails, Newels, &c.,
Enammelled, Embossed, Ground
AND CUT GLASS,
A large tend well assorted stock of the shore poods oonon
hand at the lowest rates. Order work promptly
attended to. Builders and owners will find it to their
drantafe to get our estimate hefcwv purchasing. SjKtial
attention given to Black WaLNCT and other FirstClass
work.
Estimates and Price Lists furnished on application.
W1IITLOCK A CO.,
ApL 22-ly 254 A 256 (.'anal .St. New York.
5ACHMAN & CO.
dealers in
Dry Goods, Taney Goods and Notions
10V MEETING STREET,
CJTA RLESTOX8.C
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CHARLESTON HOTEL,
. ' CHARLESTON S. C.
Bch 25-1 j. E. H. JACKSON.
JOHN COOPERT
BAY STREET,
DEALER IN
JpOKEIGJi AND DOMESTIC DltV
GOODS,
MILLINERY,
) . " i - , .
CLOTHING,
BOOTS -VXD SHOES.
m ?
HATS AND CAPS &c.
- . HAS just returned from Charleston with a large and ele
gant assortment of of tlie ai>ove goods which he wBl offer
at the lowest market prices, and respectfully invites the
attention of the citizens of Beaufort and the surrounding
Country.
COOPER HAS HAD MANY YEARS Experience
in the Millinery business both North and
South, and still devotes her special attention to the same
ALSO
to the making up for wedding and evening parties, and
to which special attention is respectfully invited.
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WHAT IS IT!!
ODELL'S
Bread, Pie and
Cracker Bakery.
ODELL'S
.Yew York Plain. Mixed
I
and French Confectionary
ODELL9 S
Circulating Library, Now
Opened, New Boohs.
A T ODELL9 S
A Delicious Beverage,
Ottawa Beer.
ODELL' S
Bay Street, Beaufort, S. CSepC
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noticeT
Application for final discharge as adnitnistrator
of the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Benjamin R. Bontick, and of Edwajd Bostick,
deceased, irill he made to the Judge of Probate for Beau'.t?t ounty
18th November, next.
oeus-4. W. M. BOSTICK.
PORT RO\
FORTY RILES OPEN
CHANGE 01
QN AND AFTER MONDAY NOV.
miles of the
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Extending from Port Royal towards Augusta, will be open ft
Trains will leave Port Royal and the end of the Road, con
and Charleston Rail Road, to and from Charleston and Savann
Mondays, w odnosda
TIME TAP
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Leave Beaufort, 9.00 " " Lea
Leave Springhill, 9-3.". " " Lea
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Leave Sheldon, im-w . ?
Arrive at Yemnsseo, 11 AO " "
CONNECT WITH S. A C. R. R.
Leave Yemasscc, 12.00 P. M Lea
leave Ridge, 12.20 M " Lea
Leave Searsons, 12.40 " u Lea
Leave Altaian's, 12A3 " " Lea
Arrive at end of road, 1.20 " " Lea
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Nov.82.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CUNDURANGO!
THE WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR
CANCER, SYPHILID. SCROFULA, ULt'KRS,
SALT RHEUM and all other
CHRONIC BLOOD DISEASES.
Dr. P. T. KEENE having just returned from Ecuador
and brought with him a quantity of the ffenuiae Can*
durango Bark , secured through the official recommendation
ami assistance of His Excellency the President
of Ecuador, and the Government of tiiat Rrpubllc.'we
are prepared to fill orders for it to a limited Extent, and at
a price about one-quarter of that which tbc first very
small supply compelled us to charge.
A spurious article is now advertised and sold as
Cundurango. We have at a considerable expense, and
with the co-ojieration of the authorities of Loia, the
province where the plant grows, so directed .the channel
of our supply as to ensure that none but the genuine
article shall lie sold bv us; and we particularly call the
attention of the public, lor their protection, to this fact.
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lies, and in 1870, nearly 1.10,000 Machines! many thou- until'
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Xt'lU-tf.
ffi CAUSE AND CURE OF CONSUMPTION,
e primary cause of Consumption is deranget
of tbe digestive organs. TTiis derangement
uces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By
illation I mean that process by which the nir
ent of the food is converted into blood, and
ce into the solids of the body. Persons with
ition thus impaired, having the slightest prejsitkm
to pulmonary disease, or if they take
will be very liable to have Consumption of
Lungs In some of its forms; and I hold that It
t>e Impossible to cure any case of Consumption
out first restoring a good digestion and healthy
illation. Tl e very first thing to be done is to
ise the stomach and bowels from all diseased
is and slime, which is clogging these organs so
they cannot perform their functions, and then
i.np and restore the liver to a healthy action,
this purpose the surest and best remedy is
nek's Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean the
och and bowels of all tbe dead and morbid
; that Is causing disease and decay In the whole
m. They will clear out the liver of all diseased
that has accumulated there, and rouse it up to
w and healthy action, by which natural and
;hy bile Is secreted. j
e stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed o
ie use of SChenck's Mandrake Pills; but there
tins In tbe stomach an excess of acid, tbe
u is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bowbe
lacteals are weak, and requiring strength
support It is in a condition like this that V
nek's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most q
ible remedy ever discovered. It is. alkaline, a
ts use will neutralize all excess of acid, mak- ;c
he stomach sweet and fresh; it will give per- j
jnt tone to this important organ, and create f(
>d, hearty appetite, and prepare the system
be first process of a good digestion, and ^
lately make good, healthy, living blood,
r this preparatory treatment, what remains
r\ ? ?v,? P
jre mofli cooes ui vuiwuuj^uuu mic
>erseverlng use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. c
Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purl- d
the blood, and is readily absorbed Into the R
l&tlon, and tbenoe distributed to the diseased *
i. There It ripens all morbid matters, whether
le fbrm of abscesses or tubercles, and then n
Is Nature to expel all the diseased matter, in
>rm of free expectoration, when once it ripens. a
then, by the great healing and purifying o
?rt1es of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that all
x and cavities are healed up sound, and my
nt is cured. 0
0 essential thing to be done in curing Con- t
rtion is to get up a good appetite and a good
tlon, so that the body will grow in flesh and
itrong. If a person has diseased lungs,?a t
y or abscess there.?the cavity cannot heal, the i
er cannot ripen, so long as the system is below I
What is necessary to cure is a new order of
3,?a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body I
)W in flesh and get fat; then Nature is helped, fe
savitles will heal, the matter will ripen and he _
vn off In large quantities, and the person
n health and strength. This Ls the true and I
plan to cure Consumption, and if a person is
nad. If the lungs are not entirely destroyed, r
ren if one lung is entirely gone, if there is
jh vitality left in the other to heal up, there ls 1
ave seen many persons cured with only one ,
1 lung, live and entdy life to a good old age. 1
ls what Schenck's Medicines will do to cure I
umptlon. They will clean out the stomach, 0
ten and strengthen It, get up a good digestion,
five Nature the assistance she needs to clear
lystem of all the disease that Is In the lungs, 1
ever the form may be. ,
s Important that while using Schenck's Modi,
care should be exercised not to take cold: 1
tn-doors In cold and damp weather; avoid
; air, and take out-door exercise only in a I
.1 and warm sunshine.
Ish it distinctly understood that when I recom- 1
1 a patient to be careful in regard to taking I
while using my Medicines, I do so for a special e
n. A man who has but partially recovered
the effects of & bad cold is far more liable to 1
apse than one who has been entirely cured; t
It ls precisely the same In regard to Consump8o
long as the lungs are not perfectly healed,
so long is there Imminent danger of a full reof
the disease. Hence It Is that I so strenu- *
caution pulmonary patients against exposing t
selves to an atmosphere that is not genial and 1
ant. Confirmed Consumptives' lungs are a s
i of sores, which the least change of atmos- .
0 will Inflame. The grand secret of my sucwith
my Medicines consists In my ablilty to *
ae inflammation Instead of provoking it, as
y of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cannot, ,
safety to the patient, be exposed to the biting
s of winter or the chilling winds of Spring a
ntnmn. It should be carefhlly shielded from t
Irritating Influences. The utmost caution
Id be observed In this particular, as without It
e under almost any circumstances is an Impos- 1
t y- t
e person should be kept on a wholesome and ^
tlous diet, and all the Medicines continued ?
the body has restored to It the natural quantity ,
sb and strength. ,
as myself cured by this treatment of the worst
of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and 1
;y these many years, with one lung mostly
I have cured thousands since, and very J
y have been cured by this treatment whom I
never seen.
out the First of October I expect to take possesof
nv new building, at the Northeast Corner of
1 and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to
advice to all who may require it.
It directions accompany all my Remedies, so
a person In any part of the world can be
ly cured by a strict observance of the same. T
J. H. 8CHENCK, M. D.,
Philadelphia
N . HRIRY, Nut 8 College Place. 11
York. Wholesale Agent,
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J. APPLE
c s .to announce that he '
I ly
antly receiving the finest and best stock of a*
and fancy goods,
boots,
tii
shoes,
and CLOTHING
bred In this market. Also a fine assortment of
oves. May.6-1 y.
FOR SALE. *
REST 2ft> PER YAIU) READY MADE p
'vrVrSea Island tl
COTTOX BAGS, "
1 5 yards per hag. These bags are well sewed and
xl at the mouth, and w ill he sold cheaper ready
than for what the bagging can be bought for in
ston.
Enquire at
M. rOLMTZF.R,
1 Kim. Day St., Beaufort; S. C.
4lnt"ilif:iiBI1ira
WiUfr* Prorrrleter. R H. MeD0V4tf? * >0.PiUg*?* "d
en. Ag'tt, San Fraoelieo C*U, ?n<tW?nl3* Coml?sre? 8t,H.T.
MILLION'S Bear Testimony"??P their
Wondcrfal Curative Effect** ?f .
They are not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor
turn, Whiskey, 1'i oof Spirits nml Refuse LIuorsdoctored,
spiced and sweetened to please tbetute.
tiled "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers," Jic., that
ad the tippler on to drunkenness and rnin, but ore Otrue
ledicine.m&de from the Native Roots and Herb#'of Call>rnia,
free from all Alcoholic Stimulants.
They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and
L LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renoator
and In vigor ator of the System, carrying off all
oisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy conition.
No person can take these Bitters according to
irections and remain long unwell,provided their bonee
re not destroyed by mineral poison or other means,
ud the vital organs wasted beyond tha point of repair.
l'nrirntive ni well na a
?ouic, possessing, also, the j>ecnliar merit of acting U
powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation
f the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMFLAIN^S, in jAnng or
Id, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
be turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no cqnaL
For Inflammatory nnd Chronic RhswbuaIsm
nnd Gout, Dyspepsia orladlfealfM^IU
ous, Ueinittent and Intermittent fperers,
)i sen sea of the Itlood, Liver, Kl?liiey<?an4
Iladdcr, these Hitters havo boon most' dhooyfuL
inch Diseases are canted by Vitiated Blood,
rliieh is generally produced by derangement of the DI?
restive Organs. ,
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache,
>ain in the 8houlders.Coughs. Tightness' of Chsit,
)iaciness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bfd Taste
n the Month. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the. Heart,
nflammationof the Lungs, Pain in the regidna Of the
ildneys, and a hundred other painful symptom* are the
flspriug* of Dyspepsia. a f
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
dver and Bowels, which render them of uneqwAM efflacy
In cleansing the blood of all impurities, and impartng
new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASED, Erupt I one. Tetter, Salt
Uieum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules. .Boils, Carbuncles,
King-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,
tch,Scurfs, Discoloration! of the Skin. Itumore and Disuses
of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally
lug up and carried out of the system in a short time by
he nseot these Bitters. One bottle in seeh cases will
convince the most incredulous of their curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its imluritles
bursting through the skin In Pimples, ffrupions
or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
lugglsh in the veins; cleanse it when it Is foul, and
our feelings will toll you when. Keep the blood pure,
>nd the health of the srstem will follow.
Flu, Tape, and other Worms, larking In the
ystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
>nd removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there
s scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth
rhose body is exempt from the prceonce of worms. It
t not upon the healthy elements of the body that
rorms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy
leposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No
System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics,
rill tree the srstem from worms like these Bitter*.
f. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD * CO..
)ru*gi?ts and (Jen. Aeenta, San Francisco. California.
ami 38 and 84 Commerce 8treet. New Tort
3TSULL) BY ALL DRUOOISfS AND DEALERS.
THE" "AMERICAN "WASHES! i
PRICE S5.50.
he American Wa???er Saves Money, Time
and Drmlgei y.
be Fatigueof Washing Hay no longer Drmdcd, txit
liconoiiiy, Ktiicieiicy ami Clean Clothing Sure.
In calling public attention to tliiM little inaeliinc, a fear
the inv.iliable qualities, 'not possciwed lay any other
isiiing machine yet invented,;are Jere enumerated.
It is the smallest, most compact, intist | brtable, most
nii>Ie>t in const ruction, most easily operated. A child
u years old with a few hours practice, ean thoroughly
mprehend ami effectually use it. There is no adjuster,
no screws to annoy, no delay in adapting! It is ally*
ready for use f ft is a perfect little wonder! It is a
ii.tatiirc giant, doing more work and of a lietter quality,
an the must elaborate and costlv. One-half of the lair
is fully saved t?y its use, and thecb'Uies will last oneilf
longer than )>y the old plan of the ruh ImkioI. It
ill wash the largest blanket. Three shirts at a time,
ishing thoroiigiilv! In u wool, the ablution of any fal?r,
fn m a lilt ton Lace Curtain or Cambrle llandkerilef,
are equally within the eapacitvof this L1TTLK
KM! It can lie fastened to aiiv tiii and taken ott' at
ill.
No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may exist
ainst Washing Macliines, the moment this little tnaline
is seen to |*rfortu its wonders, all dnuhis of its
ansing etlieaey and utility an* banished, (mcl the
hi liter and detractor at once become the fast friends of
e machine. J
We have testimonials without end, selfiug/orth its nn- m
eroiis advantages overall others, and from hundreds
ho Inive thrown aside the unwieldy, useless machines,
tiich have signally failed to accomplish the object prt>ise?l
in prominent and loud sounding advertisements.
It is a* perfect for wasiiing a* a wringer is for wringg.
The price is another paramount inducement to puruisers.
ha* lieeii placed so low that it is within the reach
every lorn- ke< p r, and there is no artrvlcof domestic
oiioiny that will njiay the small iiivestment so soon.
$5.50. V
Alt that is naked for thin GREAT LABOR SAVER, is a ^
ir trial. We guarantee each machine to do fts work
rfcctly.
Sou-: A?F.T VI UIK I'lTKD STATES.
A. II. FIIAXCISCUS 6i CO.,
513 Market at., Philadelphia, Pa.
The largest and cheapest Wooden* Wake iioi sk in
e United States.
PORT ROYjQjRR
ST A G K LINE.
TYRRIAGES WILL HUN REGULARbotweeu
the Saxton House and Beaufort Dej>ot, on and
Her Nov. 9th 1871 connecting with the morning and
rening trains.
Leave the Hotel 9 o'clock x in., and 4 o'clock p. m.
All orders for carriages left at the Ex pre** Office or at
ic 1 iotel office will receive prompt attention, "
NovJ-tf. M. JC KINGMAN,
SHERIFFS SALE- ,
. W. Pierce and Francis W. White, cs. W. II Dux
>K*A>>.
Attachment.
In pursuance of an onlcr In the above case to medirectl
by II. O. Judd, 0*1., Clerk of the Court of Common
leas for Beaufort county, I will sell at public auction at
ic Court House in Beaufort, at 11 o'clock a. in., 011 Satrday
the ninth day of December, 1871, the following per?nal
property to wit;
521 11k. seed cotton more or less. ^
415 ' Itlce, * " "
21) " Meat, " " "
51 bushels corn, " ' "
Terms cash?I\iichasers to pay for hill of sale. |
I'. M. Wiiitmax,
Nov.23-2. Sheriff Beaufort County.
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