Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, July 10, 1873, Image 3
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LOCAL AFFAIRS. , |
Thursday, july id, 1878.
J9 No fire crackers in Beaufort pn
(he Fourth. God be praised.
19* The Sea Island cotton crop in this
County will doubtless be a short one. The
area planted is a fourth less than last
year, and the plant is two weeks later in
maturing. Caterpillars would make short
Hork of it, should they attack it
19* We hear that W. J. Whipper,
iu been appointed county treasurer of
Barnwell. This looks like very quick
promotion.
MT The friends of Nelson R Scovel,
late cashier of the F&edman's Savings
bank, were glad to welcome him back to j
Beaufort, on Sunday last
tSF A horse attached to a baggy of
Lieut R. H. Gleaves, became frightened
at some object on Bay street, on Tuesday
and ran into the lamber truck of Mr. R.
G- Holmes, breaking the shaft of the
buggy without further damage.
tGF The lamber dealers of Savannah
have agreed to test the validity of a city
ordinance requiring that all lumber ship*
ped from that port be inspected. Mr. E.
S. Miles shipped a cargo without inspection,
was tried befbre a justiee and appealed
the case to the courts.
James L. Jamison, senator from
Orangeburg, died last week in Columbia.
He was formerly in the lower house,
where be was distinguished as the noisiest,
most ignorant and most conceited
member except Byas, his colleague.
His loss is our gain*
tGF Several persons in Beaufort testify
to feeling two distinct shocks of earth*
..U
quaice on ioe zom un, iiiauy p^rsuus iui
the shocks in Savannah on the same day.
We hope the next "quake" will be more
definite. We aro so dull here that a
"shaking up" would do us good.
16k- We have received two numbers
of the Barnwell 2'imei, late the Beaufort
Times. It is now published at Black*
ville. If Gen. W. will givo personal
attention to his paper he can make it an
influential and useful organ of the party
to which he belongs. It suffered greatly
from neglect while published here.
J&* The Planters House in Augusta
has been sold out A company has been
formed to build a first-class hotel there.
Not before it is time. The Augusta hotels
have for a long time been dirty, unsavory,
illkept places with nothiug first
class but the charges.
Lot B, in block 107, the ITabersham
lot has been redeemed from the governm?nt.
Kv Misa. Ann B. Elliott This we
believe is the first property that has been
redeemed. ,
Fire.
A fire occured on the premises of Capt.
Wm. C. Johnson, five miles above Gillisonville
on Cypress Creek, on the first
inst, by which a large two story building
and several smaller buildings were destroyed.
Also about thousand bushels of
corn, a lot of fodder, Ac. Loss estimated
at $ 1000. It is supposed to have been
The work of an incindiary.
A Moonlight Excursion.
On the evening of the Fourth a large
party of ladies and gentlemen embarked
upon the barge Independence for a moonlight
excursion down the river. The
barge which is sixty feet long by twentyfive
wide, was conveniently and safely fit^
ted up for the occasion, and was decoratad
with flags. The party left the wharf at
eight o,clock. The band struck up a
lively tune, and as they passed in front
of the town a fine display of fireworks
was given. Dancing, singing and promenading
filled up the hours pleasantly
until the return. Refreshments were
provided for all?ice-cream, sponge-cake
? - J otwl mAWft] TA tVlA
siiu wiu naw/i uiuu auu iuuiuh jlv/ wuv
gentlemen connected with the Phosphate
company, we are indebted for this very
pleasant and unique entertainment.
Long may they dig successfully and pile
up the "rocks." i
Sheriff's Sale.
Monday, July 7.
The Willimens Island property was bid
off to Mr. Hunter for $2000. The personal
property was sold on tho premises
Tuesday for $8,600.
k The house and lot on the Bay in this
a town known as the Murry property, and
occupied by the Southern Standard,
was bid off to Robort Small for $2400.
The property of Dr. Win. J. Jenkings
on the Bay street, sold under a foreclosure,
at the suit of Richard DeTreville, was
bid off to Geo. Holmes for 83000.
The two hundred acres levied upon as
the property of Rigdon Pceples sold to
Mrs. M. J. Langley.
Marino
July.
Arrived.? Brig Ino, Phillips master,
from Dakar, Africa.
Bark Annie Beal, Lockman master,
from St. Thomas, W. I.
BrigVolta, Macblin master, Daker,
Africa. All to load with phosphates.
Council Meeting,
Thursday, July 3.
Ordinance to regulate the sale of
spirituous liquors passed and ratified.
Application of J. C. Mayo for reduction
of aasesment on block 43, was made and
the assessment was reduced from $1000,
to $800.
Petition of R. H. Clears, for reduction
* of assessment, on his house and lot
which was refused at last meeting, was
reconsidered and upon oertain representation
being made, the matter was
referred to the committee on assesments.
Several [application for liquor licenses
granted, and various bills presented and
ordered paid.
Dr. Wm. Johnson was appointed
member of the board of headth, vice
Wm. Elliott Esq., resigned.
TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE.
July 1.?Abrtim A. Martin, to Eliza beth
M. Martin, 3,500 acres, $1,700,
May 9, 1873.
June 18.?Mrl Christiana D. .Darby,
to Geo. Holmes, lot in town Beaufort,
Bft. township, $ 100, May 7, 1873.
June 19.?Z. P. Morrison, to Sarah
Ann, Jones, 100 acres Coosawhatchie,
$200, Jane 2nd 1873.
June 24.?E. H. Wyman, to Jane E.
Stokes, 550 acres, Peeples Township,
$4,400, Feb. 26 1873. Known as Heywards
Tract.
Jane 24.?JaneJl. Stokes, to Myles
M. F. Gray, 128 acres, Peeples Tonship,
$1,228, April 18, 1873.
June 26.?Miles, Loadbolt, to Wm W.
Cone, Robt. Township, $2,050, Jane 21,
1873.
Jane 37.?Hiram Emeiy, to Elizabeth
| B. H. Bennett, one lot in Port Royal,
j $3,00, June 24, 1873.
[ July 1.?Dennis O. Driscoll, to Thomas
Clements, one lot in Port Royal, $3,00
Jane 24, 1873.
July 1.?E. 6. Parmell & others, heirs
of Charity R. Parmell, to R. H. Gifford,
208 acres, Gothe Township, 451,36, Aprl
12, 1873.
July I.?Robert H. Gifford to Abram
Dupree, 321 acres, Goethe Township,
81,602, Dec. 8, 1873.
July 7.?Harriet E. Peterman, to
Stepney Riley, 120 acres, Pocotaligo
Township, 8150, July 1, 1871.
July 7i?C. J. C. Hutson, to Zealous
Richardson, 527 acres, Yemassee, $883,
45 July 2, 1873.
A Murdei' in Charleston.
On the evening of the Fourth, Mr. C.
Harry West, son of C. H. West, of the
firm of Henry Cobia & Co., was shoi and
almost instantly killed by James A.
Duffus Jr., tfhe parties had been on
bad terms for some time, but Mr. West,
seems not to have been suspicion us of
an attack. James Duffos, accompanied
hy his brother B. L. Duffus, approached
Mr. West, who was seated watching a
game and each brother slapped him in
the face. He got up and retreated from
them behind a table, when JTames Duffus
pulled oilt a revolver and shot him
through the left breast Wost staggered
toward the door, but fell near it and expired
in a few minutes. Too brothers
Duffus were arrested and James was
committed to jail on the same evening.
Captain Fenn Peck died in Charleston
on the 1st. He was a native of Massachusetts,
but went to Charleston in his
early youth and has made that city his
home ever siuce. His career, as a steam boat
captain, has extended over a period
of thirty years, during which time he was
principally engaged in the trade between
Charleston and Savannah. He commanded
the " William Seabrook,1' the " Cecille"
and other boats. During the Mexican
war, he was ia the transport service
of the United jbates Government. Of
late years, he commanded the steamer
Pilot Boy, but was compelled by declining
health to give up the commaud and retire
from the active pursuit of a sea-fearing
life. He was over seventy years of
age at the time of his death.
?Col. M. R. Delany has been consulted
in regard to the advisability of
having a colored candidate for the
mayoralty of Charleston in the coming
election. He replies in a letter pf some
length in which he argues that it would
not reflect that credit and oonfidence
abroad on the ancient metropolis which is
desirable if her chief magistrate were a
colored man. We are not prepared to
oa\7 tnw fnr tVin nnrient renown of the
city might be marred by a black mayor
but it seems to us if be was a Modoc
indian be cold hardly reflect less honor
on the city than Moses does on the state
as chief magistrate.
A Philadelphia surgeon was called the
other day to a house up town to amputate
the leg of a woman. He is a near sighted
man, and when he reached the house
he got into the wrong room, and calmly
sawed off the limb of the servant girl,
who was a German, and who had come
over two days before, and who thought
it was one of the customs of the country.
When a murder is committed in a New
York hotel the effect upon the business
of the house is good. The Grand Central
has prospered wonderfully since
Fisk was shot there, and since the murder
of Walworth, sr., by Walworth, jr.,
at the Sturtcvant house, that hotel has
been full to overflowing. People who
open hotels in Gotham should take the
hint, and keep a first class assassin about.
nTfTrcTARi KHFri
"YJTEEKLY LINE TO BEAUFORT.
PACIFIC & CHISOLM'B LANDINGS
The Steamer
PILOT BOY.
Captain \f. 1. McNrlty,
Will leave Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, every
Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock.
Returning, will leave Beaufort Saturday Morn
to.
Shipments to acre of Agents forwarded free of stowage
or com ml ad on.
For engagements apply to
WM. HABBIBSON,
Agent at Beaufort.
RAVEN EL, HOLMES, A CO,
Agents at Charleston
WANTED.?A good wardrobe and a book cat*
Applyat this office. \
BBzrxr:
AUCTION TB
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
BKliriVRTT A HCF&LLi inform their Met
mon Floor in small quantities will produce lighter b
All person* should encourage home manufacture
boxe*, warranted to hold out In weighL good
To pre-rent Boiler explosions, nee "LOT
moment the water gets below a certain line In the bo)
until the iteam is exhausted or the water raised toaj
Orders for the ^'AJJest FortHJ
I
M. S. KEA.V,
SEAS' at
?
1 WHOLESALE AND ]
r
; Foreign and Don
Cloaks, Laces, Embri
\ NO. BOB BHOAD 01
I
OUR SPRI:
. IS now complete and "yet we are not ha
which we have always considered quite
,
This unrivalled Southern Remedy i? warranted
not to contain a jingle particle of M bbcubt, or any
injurious mineral substance, but is
PtRBLT VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roc's and Herbs, whlcl
an all-wise Providence has placed in countries when
Liver Diseases most prevail. H will ears all
Diseases caused by tHe Derangement el
the Liver.
Thx SYMPTONS of Liver Complaint are a blttei
or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the Back, 8Ida
or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism ; 80at
Stomach : Loss of Appetite 1 Bowels alternately
costive and lax; Headache; Loss of memory, with
a painful sensation of having failed to do something
which ought to have been done ; Debility Loss
Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the 8kin and
Eyes, a dry Cough often mistaken for Consumption.
Sometimes many of these symptom attend the disease,
at others very few; but the Livzx, the largest
organ in the body, is generally the seat of the dl?
ease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering,
wretchedness and DEATH will ensue.
This Great Unfailing SPECIFIC will not
be found the least Unpleasant.
For DY8PEP8IA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice,
BIlllous attacks, SICE HEADACHE, Colic, Depression
of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac,
Ac.,
Simmons' Liver Regulator, or
Medicine,
la the Cheapest, Parent and Bent
Family Medicine In the World I
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
J. H. ZEILIX & CO*,
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA
Sold by All Druggists.
Jan. 23-dm.
1 (IT n L 8.
Through to Augusta.
| THE SHORTEST HI CHEAPEST ROUTE
?KITHEB FOBFREIGHT
OR PASSENGERS.
Between Charleston and Augusta,
Between Sayannah and Augusta.
?AND ALL POINTS?
south: oh. west.
UP DAY PASSEXOBR.
I T~f
s s*
y So ifA* b of stations. Arriv* Leave
5 st
S 15
~ ' a -i !
A M.
Port Royal 9 45
4 4 Beaufort 10 01 10 06
9 6 Ward Tauk .v 10 26 10 80
14 4 Seabrook 10 46 10 46
18 8 Sheldon 11 16 11 17
25 7 YeinassOe, - It 45 12 20
82 7 Kariv Branch 12 41 12 41
84 2 Mauldlna - 12 47 12 47
86 2 Altmans 12 53 12 53
40 4 Aimed* - 1 05 1 05
42 2 Varnsville .'. 1 11 1 16
45 8 Hoovers 1 2?| 1 25
51 6 Branson's 1 4Z 1 48
55 4 Camphellton... .v 154 1 53
60 5 Allendale 2 0S[ 2 24
64 4 Appleton 2 34 2 84
68 4 Beldoc 2 46 2 50
72 4 Martins .'. 8 02 8 02
76 4 Mil let t 8 14 8 14
80 4 Hattleville 8 28 8 26
84 4 Robblns 8 38 8 89
90 6 Ellenton 8 US 4 08
Bush 4 15 4 15
96 6 Jackson - 4 27 4 28
106 9 Beech.Island 5 00 5 00
111 6 |Augusta - 5 88
DO WN DA Y PASSENGER.
"ATM.
Aupusta 6 45
6 6 Beech Island - 7 23 7 23
15 9 Jackson - 7 55 7 56
Bush's 8 08 8 08
21 6 Ellenton 8 20 8 25
27 6 Bobbins ? ? 8 44 8 45
81 4 Hattleville 8 57 8 57
85 4 | Millett 9 09 9 09
39 4 Martins- 9 21 9 21
43 4 Beldoc. 9 83 9 38
47 4 Appleton - 9 50 9 50
51 4 Allendale 10 02 10 03
66 5 Cambellton 10 18 i0 18
60 4 Bransons 10 30 i0 81
66 6 Hoovers' -... 10 49 10 49
69 3 Varnsvllle, ... 10 68 ll 03
71 2 Almeda 11 09 ll 09
75 4 Altniaus 11 21 ll 21
77 2 Mauldin's 11 27 ll 27
79 2 Early Branch - 11 33 ]1 84
86 7 Yeinassee, - - 11 55 i2 20
93 7 Bheldon 12 48 12 49
98 5 Sea brook 1 19 1 19
102 4 Island Tank 1 85 1 35
107 6 Beaufort, ? 1 55 2 00
111 4 Port Royal, 2 16|
JAS. O. MOOKK,
Engineer A Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH.
RAILROAD.
Savannah, June 21,1873.
/"V* AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 23rd, 1873,
the Passenger Trains on this road will run as
follows:
DAT FASSKNGER,
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Royal
Leave Savannah dally (Sunday excepted)
at MO A. M
Arrive at Charleston 4:48 P. M
Arrive at Augusta 5:40 P. M
Arrive at Beaulort ...1:40 P. M
* ?* * T?I. 1 i.tc T> U
Arrive bi run .
FOB SATAlTOAn.
Leave Charleston dally (8<inday excepted)
at 8:10 A. M
Leave Augusta. 6*5 A. M
Leave Port Royal ? . MklQ A. M
Leave Beaufort ....... 10:25 A. N
Arrive at Savannah ....&.30 P. M
Day train makes close connection for alt (win
North via Charleston and Anguata, and for statloi
on the Port Royal Railroad.
C. 8. GADSDEN.
Engineer and Superintendont
S. C. BOTL8TON, Gen'l. Ft A Ticket Agent
Just Received,
A splendid stock ol
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS A CATS,
GKOCEIU ES,
HARDWARE
CUTLERY,
CROCtERY,
TOBACCO,
CONTBCTIONARIE8,
TINWARE, Ac., Ac.,
At the store of #
F. W? SCHEPPEB,
Bay Street, Read of Ko, S Dock,
which he will sell lower than any other store li
BEAUFORT. jan. 4-ly.
"GEMS'' representing almost every con
tribute a portion at least of this IMMI
Royal Railroad. To the citizens of Bea
invitation to visit our establishment, ant
stay both pleasant and profitable.
; REMEMBER THE PLACE II. 309 BRI
Yon
pl.3-3m.
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS.
Mouldings, brackets, btaib
Fixtures, Builders' Furnishlftg
Hardware. Drain Pipes, Floor Tiles. Wire
Guards, Terra Cotta Ware. Marble and
Slate Pieces.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Price lists sent free on
application, by
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayne and 83 Pinkney star.
Charleston. 8. C.
PAUL. & WEBB
AT 1
HICKORY HILL AHD BRUM'S
Are gelling off their stock #t
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
To make room for a
LABGfe SPRING STOCK.
Merchants and Farmers can bo supplied with a
better and cheaper article than can be supplied at
any store between Charleston mid Savannah at,
WHOLES ALB AVD RETAIL.
FARMERS
Can save money by haying their PLOUGHS,
PLOUGH-LINK*, BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRACKCHAINS,
BACK-HANDS and COLLARS of us.
We have just received a large supply of fresh
OrArdon Soods
Of all varieties at ten cents per paper.
E. J. WEBB Is agent for 8TONO PHOSPHATE
and will be glad to receive orders from Farmers.
Prices Stouo Phosphate (soluble) cash 948.00.
Time, 1st of November, 8.13.00.
Stono Acid Phosphate for composting with cotton
seed &Cm cash 828.00. Time, 1st of November, ?11.00.
GZtAKfD SISFZjATi
OF
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
BY
JACOB APPLE
A splendid assortment of
DRESS OOODS,
GRENADINES,
POPLINS,
JAPANEES CLOTHS,
BAREGES, Ml'.SLIN, Ere.
WHITE GOODS.
PIQUES,
CRETONEK and CAMBRICS,
PERCALES, BKILLIANT8 ETC, ETC.
Balbrlgan Hosiery for Ladlea and Gent *
Lacti, Collars and Caff*.
STANDARD TRIMMINGS.
GLOVES,
PERFUMERY,
NOTIONS, ETC.
Gentlemen's FnrmsMin Goods.
Tic*. Dow a. Scurf*, etc.
READY KADE CLOTHING
In every atyle.
FASHIO.V AIILE IIATS.
STRAW IIATS FOR GENTS AND BOYS.
Also just Received the finest lot of Ladles Shoos
ever brought to this market. If you don't see wha1
you want ask for it. You can be supplied at
J. APPLE'S,
AY 8TREET, BEAUFORT, R C
W. J. TRIJVL
DEALER IX
WINDOW CURTAINS,
PAPER HANGINGS,
LACE CURTAINS, and
WINDOW DECORATIONS
PIANO and
TABLE COVERS,
WINDOW 81IADES,
and HOLLANDS.
PAPER mm AAD DECORATI0JS.
Mattrasses Made to Order and Repaired.
Lounges and Chain upholstered on reasonable
t terms, at
t 848 EZIffG STREET,
1 orrosiTB wa verly house.
/
OWcn from tho Country will be promptly at
tended to.
DANIEL H. SILCOX.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
175, 177, 170 KING 8TRKKT,
OSAXUjUSTON. 0. O.
Where can be found a large And' well selected
Stock of all kinds and grades to suit the tastes of all.
An examination is respsctfcdly solicited.
March 18-lyr
NA'CHMAN & CODKALKRS
IN
Eiy Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions
15t) HEETIIO 8TKKET,
a CHAR L.E S I O H, 8. C.
Apll
STT ate SflEGB
ADE SALES 1
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES AND ]
PRODUCTIONS.
0
ids that "SKA FOAM" u an aereator, is unequalled
read and more food than any other article in the marke
a Call then for the "CHEMICAL, OLIVE, a
ln'hard u in toft water. For sale at retail by BOYC
V WATER INDICATOR," for which, BESIf ETT A
iler by a series of lively ' toots," for twenty minutes. A)
jroper limit.
Mor," should be sent in early to be In time for its
ben:
W. P. CASS ELS.
CASSELS,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
uestic Dry Goods
oideries, Notions, &c.
iroot, A.IJOXTSTA, OJL
o
NG STOCK
{>py*' and why ? It is because our store
arge, is entirely too much crowded with
ntry on the globe, and we desire to disSNSE
STOCK, on the line of the Port
" ' ^ " ?*?5 j;_i
utort ana earn we u, we enenu a coruiai
1 wc will spare no pains to make their
ST., 3d Door Above national Bankire
respectfully,
KEAN & CASSELS.
WM^KRESSEL
HAS THE FINEST STOCK OF
Liquors, Segars & Tobacco
15 .
BEAUFORT, S. C.
LANG A BERNHEIMERS WHISKIES,
HENKY WALLACE A CO'S., OLD RYE,
JOHN GIBSON'S OLD BOURBON,
HOLLAND GIN,
FRENCH BRANDY,
BEST SCOTCH WHISKY.
CHAMPAGNE, OLD SHERRY A PORT,
FINE B?? VNDS RHINE WINE,
ALL'S IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT.
SEGARS AT ALL PRICES.
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
PIPES OF VARIOUS STYLES.
AT
krusbhij'S.
FINE GROCERIEB,
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
FAMILY FLOUR.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
GENERAL DRY GOODS
i
AT
KEESSEL'S.
A LAM ASSUKTBOT
OF
STATIONERY,
OONSIBTI-VO or
LETTER PAPER,
NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
CARDS.
surrATJX* ro*
Business Printing,
iTust Ztoooi-ro?l
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
REPUBLICAN.
?
Best Work - Lowest Price
A GOOD BARGAIN.
FOR SALE-A STATIONARY ENGINE,
four (4) horse power?in
good order; Can be seen at my carpenter
shop.
J. BRODIE.
9th and Bay street.
I BtSlMTkrdwv* snd SqjGtx Ifc flrW |
) ftmtkbjhvrb Bail Bd/iuArrjWik durtk I
I $Ui*aml)tcriletfiR}lu ;Fl^adJ)K& \
, | i ,/MZ WaHMbmmtZS(
i tiOWEarr CTiCfifl.
B SaAptftietLUf- r\w
R LH. HALL & CO, S
TOMMa
Entered according to aet of OoagrMb la the year
1878, by I. EL Hall A Co,, In office Librarian of Con
#w at Washington. '
FALL,
iVAKE1IOU.SE,
PURCHASERS OF SOUTHERN
A
by any article yet discovered. Mixed dry with comL
Foraaieat retail,by BOYCB Si MARTI*,
nd POOR MAS'8 SOAP," Put up In GO lbe.
E St HARTIH. ?
t MeFALL are agents. It givea warning to all the
'ter which, a contluous whlatle win secure attention
i reception for the next crop.
NTBTT d) MoFATiTa;
* Fort Royal, B. O.
A Cloice and OMogMel Inrestmem
FIRST MORTGAGE T PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
or TUX
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD COMPANY
Oaaratatd by the Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company.
Principal and interest payable in Gold Coin iti New
York or London. May and November Coupons.
Principal due November 1,1889. Denomination 11000
The wholo issue of these guaranteed Gold Rondo,
which can be registered thereby afforda
?-e
?UUI|IX?;?V yi V?0??IWH * UWW<ry,
la only 8500,000. Of this amount half haa already
been taken up. The Bonda of tbla Company
differ from thorn of most Southern Railroad Companies,
from fhe fact that the road la completed,
thoroughly equipped and f?ee from debt
and owned ana controlled by Northern Capitalists
of largo means and experience, whose aim and Intention
la in connection with the Savannah
and Charleston, Georgia, "Western and
Atlantic, Nashville and Chattanooga
and the St. bonis And Southwestern (con
solldated) Railroads, to make this the through route,
as it la now the shortest from St. Louis to the Atlantic
Sea Board, and thereby controlla the transports- t
tton of the vast amount of produce and cotton seeking
a market via (he ports of Charleston, Savannah
and Port Royal.
In addition to the strength the Bonds derive from \
being a First Mortgage of the Port Royal Railroad
Company, they bear the guarantee of the Georgia
Railroad and Banking Company, one of the beet J
known corporations in the South, and wboeo credit
stands unquestionably high. The net receipt of this
road for tho year ending March 31,1872, aflerdedncting
all expenses amounted to 8350,000?a sum almost
sufficient to par tho principal, to say nothing of the
Interest of the bonds guaranteed. The Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company pays regular dividends i
of Eight (8) Per Cent upon Its capital stock. ,
The undersigned are offering the Gold Bonds at
tho low figure of 90 and accrued Interest In currency,
free or commission and express
charge*, at Which price they pay over Nine (V)
Per Cent to the investor. I
These Bonds are recommended in all confidence to i
those seeking a safe, permanent and profitable investment.
All marketable securities received in exchange.
For fririber particulars apply to
KINO, FINNEY A CO.,
No. 21 Nassau Street, New York.
may.l-tf.
SOUTH CAROLINA
LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, 8. C
OFFICE NO. 17 BROAD STREET.
8AVING8 DEPARTMENT.
The deposits In the Savings Department of this
Company are Invested as a Special Trust, and, therefore,
are not subject to the hazards of Banking.
In addition to this special security, depositors have
the guarantee of the ontlro Bank Capital, which
amounts to three hundred thousand dollars (8800,
000.) " I
This department will enable all classes to find a
safe security for their savings, however small; and
at the same time bearing a renunciative Interest (six
per cent, compounded uarterly.) Currency can be
remitted by express and drafts by mall. .
F. A. MITCHELL, Cash not.
DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES.
Geo. S. Cameron,
E. H Frost, W. J. MIddleton '
W. Bee, A. J. Crews,
W. I). Williams, E. Waltgon,
H. H. Deleon, C.G. Mumming,
B. O'nelll. , Wm. L Webb,
A. P. Caldwell. J. T. Welsman
J. M. Shackelford, Geo. H. Walter,
J. C. H. Claussen, B. D. Lazarus,
Mayl-3m.
QUIT CAIM DEEDS, ~
SUITABLE FOR TOE CONVEYANCE OF
land acquired at State or National fax Sales
r sale at this office. tf.
whaSON'S
LIVER REMEDY
A sure and permanent cure for all diseases caused by
a deranged Liver, such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia
Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of
the Blood, Melancholy, Coetlveness, Sick
Headache. Pains In the Head, and
all klndrod diseases i
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT \
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Prepared only by <
WILSON & BLACK,
.4h S Charlotte,
Frlooa Onrront
of
Branch, Scott & Co.
Commission jviercnanis,
?alfd aobnt8 fob?
GEORGIA COTTON GOODS
?awd?
Sardy's Super Phosphates.
?m?
Augusta, Ga., March 18,1873.
DOMESTICS.
Randlcman Stripes (light) -ISO yds...l2U
" Fancy Stripes (dark) -480 yds...ism
" ("nook or Plaids 480 yds...14m
Montour 7-8 Shirtings .500 aud 1,000 yds...1054
" 4-1 Sheetings 500 end 1,000 /(W...12tf
" Yarns, ass'u Nos, 6 to 12...50 bundles.. 1.65
Richmond Osndburgs Striiws ....825 yds...14^
(light) 18 UranlteVllle
3-4 Shirting 1,000 yds... 9U
" 7-8 " 1,000 yds...UJ4
? 4-1 Sheetings 1,000 yds-13
' 7-8 Drills ?...900 yds...l3M
Augusta 3-4 Shirtings ?525 and 800 yds... 9M
7-8 Shirtings .....252 and 850 yds...l|i|
" 4-4 Shooting 252 and 860 yds... 18
" 7-8 Drills 252 and 850 yds...l8>$
Langiey A 4.4 - 18
51 A 7-8 \VA
" 8-4 9H
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EMPIRE FLOUR: MILLS.
IN BARRELS AND SACKS.
35 cents per Barrel less per Car Load.
Imperial XXXX -412 50
Lily White XXX 11 00
Brilliant XX 10 00 '
Hot Cakes X - 9 00
Rock Mills Superfine 8 50
Bran.?825 per ton. Sacks extra.
Hhorta.?830 per ton. do
Western Flock in mils.?Super, $850; Extra,
110.00; Family, 810J50; Fancy, *11.50.
Ryk Fud'R.?$1.00 per sack. (100 lbs.)
Bacon.?Shoulders, 8'4; C. R. Sides, 10U.
D. H. Menu.?-Shoulders, 7J^(; C, It Sill OS, 9%;
l.urd.?In tlerew, lUU; kecs, 12.
Cttrn.-Prime White, 9.V; Mixed. 90c.
Corn Meal.?9?. (.sacks Included.)
Ilye.-fl.20.
Oats.?White, 70; Mixed, 70.
agar.?Yellow, 11^; C, 12^; Extra C, 18%
A" 13V.
frugar Ilonae Ayrnp.? In bbls, 80; hbda, 28.
Virginia Salt.?82.10 per Sack; 10 sacks or
sore, 82-00.
Proctor St Gamble's Soap, Extra Oil re,
,yt\ Emlre,7c.
Hardy's Soluble Pacific, *50.00 Cash; 850.00
Factor's Acceptance; 157J50 Planter's Lien.
Hardy's Phospho Perurlan, *55.00 Cash;
850.00 Factor's Acceptance; 80S Planter's lain.
Tb? above quotions are wholesale. We do not, In
aay case, break package*. Remittances per Express
must be prepaid. Orders are filled at Price Current
the day they skc received. Sight Drafts bn New
York, Charleston, Savannah and Atlanta, placed to
credit at par.
Rcepcctfnlly,
BRANCH, SCOTT * CO.
^ Jilt PARKER CUM.
, PARKER BR(fS (
JWEST MER1DEN.CT.,
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REASONS WHY THE
PADT-KELER
Mamt'd BT
PERRY, DAVIS & SON,
is Tirr
Best Family Sedkiae ef tie Age f
And Whf it tkcmid be kept ciwyt near at hand.
1st Pain Killer is the mast oerteln Cholerd
Cure Out medical science tsa produced
2nd Pain Killer, as a DWrhck soft liyebhle-"
ry remedy, seldom if erer fail*
3rd. Pain Killer will cure cnus/ps of pains Id
an y pert of the system. A single dose ushalfy
affects s cure.
4th Palm Killer will core dyspepsia and indigestion,
if used according to directions.
6th Pa!In Killer Is an almost nevef tailing
core for sudden colds, coughs, Ac.
6th Pain Killer hah proved a Sovereign remedy
for Fetef and Ague, and (Ml FeVer, it
has cured the most obstinate cases,
7th' Pain Kllldr as .a llotment is unequalal
for Frost BlleS; CMlMatna," Buna, BTubes
Cede, Sprains, Ac.
6th Pdtn Killer has cured cases of Rheuma-'
Hsba anot VanvaMa aAa* wiers s4aiwl(?n
9th ^*1* Kllfor will deetroy Bollt, Tritm?
Whitlows, Old Sores, gtrlng relief Jnm Pald
lifter the first application.
10th Fwlw Killer cures Headache, anf Tootfi .
ache.
tlth Pain Killer will save you days of rick*
ness and many a dollar In time and doc tort
Mtts.
12th Pdtit Killer ta g' purely Vegeiable pre$-*
iratlon, safe ftf keep and to use In erery family. The
limpllcity attending Its use, together with the great
rarioty of dlaeaSes that may be entirely eradicated
by ft, and the great amount of paid and suffering
that can be aDerlated through Its tffc, make ft lm-'
peritUre upon erery person to sjpjdy theiWfetred
with this valuable remedy, end to keep ftf always
near at hand. '
The Paia Killer is now ?nown and* iff
predated fn erery quarter of the Globe. Physicians
recommend it fn their practice, while all daaee of
society hgye found In It relief and comfort. Gire it
a trial.
Be sure you' buy the genuine. Erery drag*
gist, and nearly erery country grocer throughout
tbo land keep it for sale.
ICE. ICE.
comjut & mm,
are no1* prepared to ftrrniah
ICE
in qti&ntitfes to Strit OuStotfers-^Al
the old IcA HOUSE, 7th st;
Johtf C6na.nt. J. A, ibnitfs#.'
eBHma
HOME SHUTTLE SETO MACHDTL
TIIIS BEAUTIFUL MACHINE USES BnuMB*
needlea make* the Lock. Stitch, (aHka on both
iidM) has aelf-ort hurting tention, and (a OMd by hind
or foot. It win hert, fell, bind, team, tick,- beta*
itltch. ruffle, and k* on at the name Hurt; work
equally well on silk, linen, muaitn and ooUodgqoda.
It'la tho oufy Orst-claaa low pHoe machine made.
Sena for circular and sample of sewiftg, or call and
examine tho machine at the akency, Bay street,
Beaufort, a C.
Prioo, 0BO, 0Br? db I4fl;
W. A. FftIPP,
feb.l8-Iyt. Agent
GK3liT)833QH.Cy
IEMCU HID SCMIC1L USTimi,
ton TH* cfr< 0*
CANCER^
And all Ghronic Diseases/
Da GREENE, LDfLEY & BEETLE?,
PROPRIETOR#* .... -
J. E. BESTLKY, M. D., Snr'g ii charge*'
E. H. GREEME, W- D.,Ph?'i iiekirge.
Having arranged with Dr. Klloe, Founder and
Proprietor of the Philadelphia Beifcvne Institute for
the getabl&hment of a permanent office ?(Joldaboro
for the euro of CANCEK, *e Cake phwhufefn Informing
the Afflicted that we hare secured a large, com*
in odious building, and thoroughly furoGhtxl It for the
especial comforter oar many Patients, coming to ua
from a distance.
Dr. J. E. Bentley. the Sursceon In charge, late Pbra*
ician and Surgeon in the " l'hfladelprta Mllfevda In-"
stitnte," is a gentleman of high professional attainuicnta,
a physician of experience, nun well ikilled In*
the treatment of Chncer by our methods.
Dr. Greene, has for three Years had charge of a
Drench Office, to Dr. Kline's Institute, at .Charlotte,
N. C? and his aucccaa in the cure of Cancer and other
Chronic Diacaacs has beau unprecedented.
Cancers will, as heretofore, be treated mainly with'
Kline's great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful In their
effect and permanent in their result. The truth will
warrant ua In saving that more rxaMAKmrr ccmaa
have been mule bv them than by any and all other
methods combined. , .
We wih take plertsur^fn sending the names and
P. 0. Addresses of persons cared yean ago, and who
remain perfectly well up to'tats tfine to'any who will
apply. Get all the afflicted frjrtte jWr a circular, or.
come and see us. Consultation free. Professional
Foe within the reach of all. .
Infirmary on Walnut SI, second door east of the
new Hotel, Board in the Institute low as the market
will permit.. ,
Our Office at Charlotte is In chawe ol Dr. tindley,who
la treating large numbers at that place. Ail
Chronic Discs*** treated with unprecedented succcee'
mar.7-Smo.
T A unpi Ann* i
JAmtd UUtLU,
BBEAD, fiAEE, AlTD CBACEEif
B A SB n ,
HAS J oat received a fine assortment of
CANDIES AND FRUIT#.
He ha* always on band Oread and' Contatiooai/
of erery kind.
COUNTRY STORES supplied wttlr aU ntK
celea of the trade at reasonable prices.
uroui ror v? ?uui.twb nau btwiiiiv
PARTIKS attended to With careand dhpafch. ,
FIFTKK.V IjUWU of Broad for Ol*
DOLLAR, can bo bad by purchasing Hllf
TI0KBT8.
The Circulating Librafjf *
no# open contains a choice jifoMjjl Mfciba
JAMES ODELL.
49* MERCHAUTS on flit Uaatf lAaFOBf
BOYAL BAILBOAD can 14 supplied with tinJt
Bread, aad Cakea. dally bf iaaVtn^
hair ordars with the eond actor.
WANTED,
TWENTY-FIVE Head FAT BEffW *
and SHEEP. Will take them at Per*
Royal Ferry.
tfec.W-ly. JAYZS JEKEXMC
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