Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, July 24, 1873, Image 3
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1878.
A Sortlnatlon Declined,
ti*. foxfTOR.?
I respectfully 'teg to decline the
nomination for Warden, my bflslness
being out of town add my time being
wholly occupied there, I hate no opportunity
of knowing the condition of the
town and attending to the duties required.
I hare found this to be case during
the past year, and as the town now requires
an active, energetic and practical
council board I feei compelled to decline,
so that one who has better opportunities
and tnore time may be nominated in my
stead. Appreciating fully the honor
conferred upon me by such a unanimous
nomination.
I am yours truly .
P. C. Wilso*.
A United States Nuisance.
A petition Was presented to Mr. Clouttnan
last week for leave to pull down the
old rookery opposite Burkharts mill. It
is a dilapidated hoUse in which bad
characters frequently congregate, and
some night, it is feared, a fire Will stare
there which may burn the best part of
the town. It is one of the properties
held by the U, 8. Government. Of
course no repairs can be made in such
cases and the town contains twenty such
places which are perfect eyesores and
nuisances. The United States will 'not
pay taxes, will not repair, will not retnore,
will not cleanse, will not do anything
but persistently hold on to th3
property.
A Big Tooth.
Hid biggest tooth on record was drawn
from the bed of the river by the dredge,
on Friday last; It was almost perfect
when taken oilt; but rcoeived a blow
from the haintner of one the washermen,
which cracked a large piece off.
Its greatest length on the surface is 7}
incites; width, 31 { from surface to root,
12 inches; ccrcumference, 19 inches;
weight, 141 poutids. The cabinet of
apocimens now in Mr; Wells' office
contains some very large bones among
theui are other remains of the mammoth
e insisting of parts of ribs, tusks, leg at.d
feet bones, vertibne, etc. Some of the
veftibr? are eight inches in length.
Sharks teeth of all sizes arc numerous,
aome measuring 121 inches across.
Jumped the Track.
On Sunday last, the engine of the
night train on the Savannah & Charleston
road ran into some cars loaded with
iron which had been left on the side
track, but which had run dowu on the
? main track without it being discovered.
The engine was thrown completely from
the track, and a good'dcnl injured. No
one was injured, the engineer clinging
firmly to his engine. No other cars left
the .track. After six hours hard work
the track was cleared .and tbe passengers
due in Charleston at 5 a. nj., reached
there at 1 p. m.. .
Collector C. II. Wright has
seized a number of palmetto logs, which
wcro cut on Hunting Island, and offered
for sale here. The land from which
they were taken is in the possession of
the government and is oj)en to redemption
by the ante-bellum owners. Mr.
Wright, very properly, holds it to be his
duty to preserve such lands from the
depredations of timber cutters or other
irresponsible parties.
i?"* On Monday last the up passenger
train collided with a colored girl named
Lucy Hosey, near Kllenton. She was
crossing the track at the time and was
thrown some distance by the cow-catchcr,
breaking her leg above the ankle. She
was taken to Ellcnton for surgical attention.
AST* The fact is no longer to he disguised
that the caterpillar is upon us.
Already we hear of their being on Johns,
Wadmalaw, St. Helena and Paris islands,
and we have no doubt that they are to
be found on all the islands and in every
cotton field on the coast. Coming thus
early, with the crop backward, they will
be likely to destroy the whole of the cotton
crop on the sea islands if the weather
should be wet and cool.
t&F A party of gentlemen have been
trying for a week to catch a devil fish in
the harbor. So far they have not even
seen one. Off Bay Poiut was a favorite
spot for devil fish before the war, but
none have been soen since. It is thought
bv some that Yankees disagree with devil
fish. |
^ An old negro named John, long
an inmate of the poorhouse sent in a request
to the county commissioners for
permission to marry another pauper in
house. John has reached the mature
age of seventy-five. Commissioner Waterhouse
forbid the bans.
Killed on the Railroad.
We learn that Friday morning's train
from Savannah, on the Savannah and
Charleston Railroad, ran over and instantly
killed a colored woman opposite
the Fair Grounds near Savannah.
J6T A band of gypsies [have been
camping on the vacant lota back of the
court house for some weeks. They Were
rather astonished some days ago to get a
notice from the United States Collector
that they most pay a rent of five dollars,
for using the lots belonging to the General
Government.
MP* The Savannah military organization
celebrated Monday, July 21st, as
the anniversary of the first battle of
Manassas, by a parade and pic-nic at the
fair grounds. We have reason to remember
the twenty-first of July. We
called it Bull Run, and have never ielt
like celebrating it much.
?Mr. A. C. Schaflfer is to publish a
B2w paper in Colleton County, to be
Leal lea the Walterboro' News. It will be
Republican in politics.
B?- Wm. Elliott, Esq., and his family,
are sojourning fbr the s*'miner at
Flat Rock.
Pilot Dupong has been suspended for
six mouths for negligence, in leaving
the WiUiamint!
W&* Another of these delightful
moonlight excursions is contemplated.
We are all agreed.
jtlEih
The infant son of John Cooper died on
Wednesday morning after a very brief
illness*
g?" Dogs will take notice that the
badges have arrived, and that the penalties
are severe on those found running at
large without them after August first.
ISF* A little boy wants to know if the
" Hon " prefixed to the names of members
of the legislature! means "honest"
To be certainly.
Col. G. V. Mclntyre^ proprietor
of The Colleton Gazette has determined
to set up a press in Walterboro and do
his own printing. His removal from the
position of Colonel of the " mcKsh " has
not depressed him much.
Sudden Death.
A colored train hand, named Junius
Reese, suddenly fell dead on the down
train on the Port Royal Railroad, near
Allendale, on Friday last morning.
.The body was taken to Augusta.
Rumor states that Mr. Whipi>er, who,
has recently been appointed Treasurer
for Barnwell county, is about to remove
that office from Barnwell to Blackvillc.
As a matter of course the auditor's ofFuc
will follow.?Barmcclt Sentinel.
The probability is that no term
of court will be held in Barnwell county
this fall, on account of the undecided
question as to where the county scat is,
Barnwell or Biackvillc.
A Party at Beaver Dam.
On the fourth of July a large party
visited Beaver Dam mills. A part of
the day was spent in fishing after which 1
dancing commenced. Ample accommodations
were furnished by Mr. Fiyhbcrg,
for the dancers. Everything passed ofl
very pleasantly, the party not separating
until a late hour*
Personal.
I). C. Wilson's mill shut down on
Monday for a short time* Mr. Wilson
j goes north this week on business.
George Bennett started north on Tuesday
for a short visit;
M. M. Kingman and wife arc on a
visit to the north.
Mr. Northrop, editor of the Columbia
Union Herald, was in town on Tuesday.
Maj. Willis and Mr. Klattc of Charle.'.ton,
have been in Beaufort this week.
Bull Rtver News.
Sailed on Saturday last, Bark Rutincs
-Capt. Sundtroiu. %7 tons of phosphate
rock for Copenhagen ; loaded by Coosaw
Mining Company.
Sailed Sunday morning, brig Ino, 540
tons of phosphate rock, for Plymouth,
England. Loaded by Coosaw Mining
Company.
Two other vessels will be loaded by the
same Company during the current week.
Schr. Eva May, for Woods Hole,
Mass.
News Items.
?Caterpillar have appeared otl
Wadmalaw and John's island.
?South Carolina bonds have fallen to
15 and 151 min the New York market.
?Cholera is extending itself along the
Ohio and its tributary rivers, It has
* * ? i" i ; 1..
developed itscii in v icuna niaiuiiiigjy.
?A number of the Sisters of Mercy of
Savannah have gone to Bcriuimglium,
Ala., where the cholera prevails, to nurse
the sick.
There were six deaths in Columbia for
the week ending the 19tli?whites 2,
colored 4.
?The Brooklyn Trust Company, a
saving institution has just discovered
that its president has been speculating
with its funds. Uptn being detected
Mills, the president, committed suicide.
The loss is eight hundred thousand dollars.
Poetry und Advertising.
Poetry and advertising seem to have
become blended, "as it were." Ordinary
prose has ceased to have the power to
invest with proper attractiveness the announcements
of vendors. Great emergencies
bring out great minds. Hence
the necessities of the advertiser have
evolved the poet. This, for example, of
a tailor, who, spurniug prose, "drops into
poetry," like Wegg :
Oh! romp into the garden, Maud,
And ait beneath the rose,
And ace mo prance around the beda,
vressea in my Sunday domes.
Oh! coinc and bring your uncles, Maud,
Your sister and your aunts,
And tell them Johnson made my coat,
My waistcoat and my pants.
Equally fanciful and suggestive is
this:
Gayly young Ferguson
llought his cigar?
Bought it at Mulligan's,
Where the best are.
When he want* fine-cut, or
Bnuff for his nose,
Gayly young Ferguson
Purchases those.
More substantial, however, is the following
where the mingling of mackerel
and emotion, cheose and affection, is really
sweet:
Oh ! say not I lore you because the molasses
You porch seed at 8impaon's was golden and clear.
The sirup, the sugar, the Jelly Id glaasra.
The crackers, the mack'iel, 1 know, were not dear.
But when yew came to Bsc with Simpson's smoked
salmon,
And showed me his samples of Llmburgcr cheese*
1 felt that his claim to be cheap was not gammon:
I loved you an1 said so, dear Jane, on my knees.
jSlfemm'
This nnrivatlod Southern Remedy is warranted
not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any
Injurious mineral solwlance, but it
r PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roots and Iierhs, which
an all-wise Providence has plactsl in countries where
Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure nil
DUeitaracaused by the Derangement of
the Liver.
The SYMPTOXS of Liver Complaint area bitter
or bad taste in the month; Pain in the Rack, Sides
or Joints, oflon mistaken for Rheumatism; Sonr
Stomach: Loss of Appetite! Bowels alternately
costive and lax; Headache; * Loss of memory, with
a painful sensation of having failed to do something
which ought to have l?oen done ; Debility Low
Spirit*, a thick yellow appearance of the Skin ami
Eyes, a dry Cough often mistaken for Consumption.
"m"* rrC tKikio rmittnnu nttAml tho ills
eaae, at other*rery few; but the Liver, the largest
organ in the body, is generally the seat of the disease,
and if not Regulated in tini3, great suffering,
wretchedness and DKATH will ensue.
This Great Unfailing SPECIFIC will not
be found the Least Unpleasant.
For DYSPEPSIA, ?ON\STIPATION, Jaundice,
Billions attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depression
of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Hi-art Burn, Ac.,
Ac.,
Simmons' Liver Regulator, or
Medicine,
In fho t'henpent, I'nrcNt and He*t
Family Hcdldnr in the World !
manlkactihkd only ny
J. H. ZEIL.IX & CO-,
JIACOX, GA., and PHILADELPHIA
Sold Toy cxll Uruggists.
Jan. 23-Gm.
Til HT ITilllL 1.
Through to Augusta.
TIIE SHORTEST AXD CHEAPEST ROUTE
?KIT1IKR KOIt?
FREIGHT OR PASSENGERS.
Between Charleston and Augusta.
Between Saiannah and Augusta.
?AND ALL POINTS?
SOUTH OH WEST.
IP DA Y PASSKSOKS.
S t I
? = i i
jj J c namkokrtatIons. Arriv' Leave
< 2* P
fe ? 5
5 5.
IA. M.
Tort Iloval 9 4.5
4 4 Keni'lbvl a 10 01 ly 00
9 5 Island Tank : 10 -.'6 10 30
14 4 S-ahrook ?..| 10 40 10 40
18 5 Slnddnn 11 10 11 17
25 7 . Yomaascc - 11 45 12 20
32 7 Etrlv llrandi U 41 12 41
34 2 Manidiiis 12 47 12 47
36 2 Altnwns........ 12 33 12 03
40 4 Aimed A.. I 05 1 05
42 2 Vnrnsvillc 1 II 1 10
45 3. I Hoofer* 1 25 1 25
51 0 iKrWsson's 1 42 1 43
55 4 |Cainpl>rl!ton 1 54 1 5:1
CO 5 I Allendale t CH 2 24
Gl 4 (Apple ton 2 34 2 34
08 4 Moldoe 2 40 2 50
72 4 Martina 3 02 3 02
76 4 M 111*41 3 11 3 14
80 4 Hattlevllle 3 26 3 20
84 4 Kolihins..... 3 38 3 39
90 6 Kllentop....; 3 58 4 03
Hush 4 15| 1 15
96 | 6 .Jocknon .| 4 271 4 28
105 9 Kerch lalaml 5 on 5 00
11] | 0 lAugustn I 5 38;
DO II -V DA }' PASSKSGERi
j A.~M.
. Augusta 0 45
6 0 Kerch Island 7 23 7 23
15 9 l.lackann 7 55 7 56
IJIUNII'K 8 08 8 08
21 6 iKllcnton 8 20 8 25
27 6 Kobblns 8 441 8 45
31 4 | llatricvllle 8 67 8 57
35 4 | Mlllftt | 9 (Kl 9 09
39 4 Marlina 9 21 9 21
43 4 Beldoc .1 9 31 9 38
47 4 Appleton 9 50 9 50
51 4 Allendale 10 02 10 03
50 5 ( nmhelltim 10 IS pi IS
00 4 ltruiisons 10 30 pi 31
CO 0 Hoovers' 10 49 10 49
09 3 Varnsville 10 581 11 03
71 2 Alimsla 11 09 ll 09
75 4 Altaian* II 211 ll 21
77 .2 Mauldin's 11 27| ll 27
79 2 Karly Kr.uu li 1133 il :.l
80 7 I Yemaasee [ ll 55 p2 20
93 7 Sheldon 12 48 J2 49
98 5 Scabrook i 1 19 1 19
102 4 Island Tank 1 35 I 35
M7 5 Keaufurt, 1 55 2 00
111 4 Port Iloval I 2 16|
JAS. 0. MOORE,
Knginecr A Sii|N.*rinlomlent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
CHARLESTON & SAVANNAHRAILROAD.
Savannah, June 21, 1873.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNK 2-lrd, 1873,
the Passenger Trains on this road will run as
follows:
HAY rAS3ENGF.It,
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and l'ort Royal
I."ave Savannah daily (Sunday excepted)
at th.TO A. M
Arrive at Charleston 4:45 I'. M
Arrive at Augusta .1:40 1*. M
Arrive at Bonutort ?.l:4ft 1'. M
Arrive at Port Itoval 1:55 P. M
for savannah.
Leave Cliarlestotl daily (Sunday excepted)
at 8:1ft A. M
Leave Augusta. G:45 A. M
Leave Port Royal 10:10 A. M
I>eave Beaufort... ...10:25 A. M
Arrive at Savannah 3:30 P. M
Day train makes close connection for all point
North via Charleston and Angietta, and for station
on the Port Royal Railroad.
C. P.OAPSDEN.
Engineer and Superintendent.
a n i*Avt cfA\? A??tl L'? f. TL.L..I t ......t
C. V. J>W1 uru 4. r i iv i agcui.
Just Received,
A H|?lcf)di*l stock ol
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS A GAPS.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
CROCKERY,
TOIiACCO,
CONFECTION ARIES,
TINWARE, Ac., Ac.,
At the store of
F. W. SCHEPPER,
! Bay Street, head of No. 8 Dock,
which he will sell lower than any other store io
I BEAUFORT. Jan. 4-1 r.
B E H Sff 1
AUCTION TR
agents for the sale of
BE5XKTT A MCFALT.. Inform their friend
mon Flour in small quantities will produce lighter lirr
All persons should encourage home manufactures,
boxm, warranted to hold out in weight Just as good I
To prerent Bollet explosions, use "LOW
moment the Water gets Mow a certain line In the bolli
unttl the steam Is exhausted or the water raised ton pr
Orders for the "Aljoa Portllii
M. 9. KEA V.
KEAN I
whoi/ekale and r.
Foreign and Dom
Cloaks, Laces, Embro
NO. 200 BllOAX) Bt]
(V
OUR SPRIT
TS now complete and "yet wo arc not liar
which wc have always considered quite 1:
"GEMS'' representing alinost^jfvery onttn
tribute a portion at least 01 mis ji'j.ur..
Royal Railroad. To tlie citizens of llcau
invitation to visit our establishment, and
stay botli pleasant and profitable.
KEMEXBEK THE IT, H E SO. 309 MA.
Your
pl.3-3m.
dook^,
SASHES AND BLINDS.
Mouldings, nit auk et*. staii:
Fixtures, Ituil'l'Ts' burnishing
Hardware, Drain Plpra, Floor Tiles. Win*
Guards, Terra Cotta Ware. Marble and
| Slabs I'lecea.
1I7.VOOIF a LASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars anil Price Lists sunt free on
'application, by '
P. P. TO ALE,
20 Ilayne and 3.1 l'inkncy st*..
Charleston. S. C.
PAUL & WEBB
AT
HICKORY HILL AND BRuNSON'S
Are selling off their stock at
SREATLY REDUCED PRICES
To make room for a
LARGE SPRING STOCK.
Merchants and Farmers ran bo supplied with a
bctu-raiid tlieapcr article than can be .supplied at
any store liettrwn (liarloston and Mar.timah at,
WHOLESALE ATI) HKTAIL.
FARMERS
Tan sitp money l?v Imvine their PLOt'CITS,
PUtCUI-LlNKS,' RUIDU-S. HARNESS, TRACKCHAINS,
HACK-IIANliK and COT.L.tTSSnf ns.
We have just nwived a lartfe supply of fresh
G-ardLou Soodls
Of nil varieties at fen roots per paper.
K. J. WKl'lt Is agent for MTONO PHOSPHATE
anil will Is' glad to receive orders from Farmers.
Prices Stoiio Phosphate (solulile) casii ?IS.oO.
Time, 1st of November, 8>">:!.00.
KtonnAcid i'liosphato for composting with cotton
need Ac.,cash SW.itJ. Time, 1st oi NovemliT.rii.'t:).
GmANU DISrLAYj
OP
SPRINGS SUMMER GOODS!
BY
.JACOB APPLE
A splendid assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
GRENADINES,
POPLINS,
JAPAXEEK CLOTHS.
BAREGES, Ml MAN, Kir.
WHITE GOODS.
PIQUES,
CRKTONKS and CAMBRICS,
PERCALES, ItltlLMANTS ETC. ETC
Rnllirlgnu Hnnlery for Entiles mitt Grain
Larcn, Collars and I'iiITh.
STANDARD T K IMMINdS.
CLOVES,
I'EUl'CilERV,
notions, etc.
Gentlemen's Sniisliiiii Goads.
Ties, (tows, Scurfs, etc.
READY HADE CLOTHING
In every style,
FASMIOiVAKLR It ATS.
STKAW HATS l oll MAT- AN0 BoYS.
Also just Ueceivod (lie tiiii~?t l(.t "f Lndius Shoos
ever hrnuttht to this tnnr'tvl. 11 y : don't see what
you want ask for it. Yott can !? ?i >1 at
J. APPLE'S,
AY STREET, BEAl'FOKT, S. C
W. J. TRIM.
DF.AfKR IN
WINDOW (TUTAINS,
l'Al'KK IIAMSINCS,
LACE CI'ltTAINS, an 1
window decorations
PIANO ami
TABLE COVERS.
WINDOW SHADES,
A.no HOLLANDS.
PIPER H.WGHG WD DECORATIONS.
Mntlrassps Made to Order and Repaired.
Lounges and Chairs upholstered on reasonable*
teruis, at
24a KING ?TXTI33i:T,
orros/TJ-: ira vkrl ) 7/or.sE.
Onion from ?ho Conntrv will Ik- iiromnllr at
tended to.
t
DANIEL II. SILCOX.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
173. 177. 170 KINO STRKKT,
CTT A TLXjESTOU. S. O.
WTierecanbc found a larje and well solrctM
Stock of all kinds and prades to suit the tastes of all.
An examination is respectfully solicited.
Mnn.li 18-lyr
NACIIMAN & CO.
DKAI KKS IS
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions
150 MKETINC? STREET,
>.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Apll
ia ...... i I mmm ??
2TT <3c. MC.
AD? SALES 1
MANl'i'ACTt'ltKD ARTICLES AND
I'RODUCTIO.N'S.
r - ? 0 , , .
Li that "SEA FOAM" a* an acr >ator, is lnoqualle
ad and nn/ro food than any other artirk; in the mark
Cail tbon for tbe "CHEMICAL, UUY8, i
n bard as in soft sratcr. For sale at retail by BQY4
WATER INDICATOR," Sir which, BENNETT
rr Ijy a series of lively ' toots," for twenty minutes. J
nper Hmll.
Bor," shmiH be scht in early to be in time for i
BSN
W. P. tASHKLS.
CA3SELS,
KTAIL DEALERS IX
icstic Dry Goods
ideries, Notions, &c.
roct, AUGTTSTAi OA.
Hi STOCK
py1' a fid why? It is bocnusc our store
nr?c, is entirely too imich crowded with
try on the elobe, and tvo desire to disNSK
STOCK, on the lihe of the Port
fort and Barnwell, we extend a cordial
,,,A ??ntno /? inolfA lltnif
W'U TV III Pjmig liu |iauiO HI Uianv. uivu
ID ST., 3d Door Above Xaflonal Banks
respect fully,
KEAN & CASSELS.
WE K H ESS EI.
has the finest stock of
Liquors, Segars & Tobacco
IN
dejvtfout, s . c .
I. A NO A RKRN1IEIMEHS WHISKIES,
II EN It Y WALLACE A GO'S., OLD RYE,
John girson'.s or.n boukison,
holland (un,
french brandy,
rest scotch whisky.
champagne. oed sherry a l'ort,
fire brands rhine wine.
ales in rotters and on draught.
seoars at all pricics.
smokino and chewinc. toracco,
pipes of various styles.
AT
KRESSBIx'S.
fine groceries,
sugar cured hams,
FAMILY FLOUR.
hoots and shoes.
ready Made clothing,
general dry goods
AT
K IlESSEL 'S .
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
of
STATIONERY,
coyistixu op
LETTER l'AI'fcR,
note i-apeR, %
envelopes,
kill heads,
CARDS.
pen aiu.i: TOR
Business Printing,
Just riocoivcd
at the opfick op tiik
REPUBLICAN.
Best Work - Lowest Price
A GOOD BARGAIN*
rORSAI/E-A STATIONARY EN
T OLNE, lour (4) horse power?it
good order; Can be seen at my car
pcnler shop.
j. imoniE.
9th and Uay street.
) BrdcAdjJTmb RuL BAliuirrj, Wr Qajrdt,
I SUUtndUtMejLtUiJlm-adDw* \
I TduigiWhib Pint, WabwlEwyLsaitr} \
i - SiiixftMthrrfvu Wocdtd r? |
f v All WorkW&muitti. ' |
LOWEST PRICE B. \
| SendfkfJPrictLUt* [
IH. HALL I. CO.
9"trt- Mwnftitvtf*iDftlm* . Jj
3 X,+.0,%.10.K*rket Strtet. Ja
. 8
Entered according to act of Congxeaa in the jri
1873, by L XL Hail A Co,, in office Librarian of C
g- ? at Washington.
ar^mmtmoorwmmBmT^mans&amnrrnrntmnn0Mm^isam
, Ju* " A JU XL* t I
WAREHOUSE,
PURCHASERS OF SOUTHERN4
d bj'ttnf article yej discovered. Mixed'drf with cctaet.
Forsak at retail,by BOTCR A MAlCTf.M.
and POOH MAN'S W?Af," Put up in GO lbs.
UK it MNKT1N.
& McFALit/erCasenK it gives warning to all the
Iftor which, a cOfrtinoue trhfstfc wiW srcirfc attention .
reception for the tfeif Crop'.KTETT
<Jb 1
Fort Royal, S. O.
A Mce aid DndoiMei investment,
FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER CENT. G0L6 f?Ki)S
OF THE \
PORT ROYAIj RAILUOAI) COMPANY [
OnarntMed by the Georgia Rrtllrond
and flunking Company. I
Principal and interest parable in Gold Coin in New
? 3
York or London. May and November Coupon'.
Principal due Koremlier 1,1889. Denomination $1000
Tiie wliofe issue of these guaranteed Gold Ponds,
which enn lie rrglalrrrri thereby affordIng
complete protection against robbery,
N only *->00,000. Of this amount half lias air-tidy
been tnkefi up. The Ponds of this Company
differ from those of most Southern Railroad Companies,
from the fact that the road is completed,
thoroughly equipped and Vice front debt
and owned and controlled try Northern Capitalists
of largo means and experience, whose aim and intention
is in connection with the Savannah
nnd Charleston, Georgia, tl'mern aitd
Atlantic, Naahrllh and Chattanooga
aiul the Ml. honlsnnil Southwestern (eon I
solldated) Railroads, to make this (he through route, a
tin It Is now the shortest from St. Louis to thr Allan- (|
lie Sea Hoard. and therebv controlls the transports- >
Ion of the vast amount of produce nod cotton "*?s;k- t
1 ing a market via the |*rrts of Charleston, Na- e
vnnnah and Port Unynl.
In addition to the strength lite Bonds derive from
being a Kirst Mortgage of the Port Kojltl Railroad
Company, the* hear (lie gutrinfte of the < leorgla
Railroad ana Ranking Company, one of the liest
known corporations in the South, and whoso credit
stand* uiujtiestionahlr nigh. . The net receipt of this
road for the year ending Starch 31,1H72 after deducting
all expense* ninminttsl to f.t,V)/KK)?? mm almost
sufficient to ptlv the principal, to say nothing of the
intsrvst of the Wids guaranteed. 'rite Georgia Railrood
and Hanking Company pays regular dividend*
of Right (31 Per Cent upon Its capital .stock.
The undersigned are olfenttg the fiold Bofid* al
the low figure of Wt and nrcnod Interest in currency,
free of enniuilaaloii and eiprras
chnrges, at which prico thov pay over Nine (9)
Per Cent to the investor.
These; llonds arc recommended In nil confidence to
those seeking a safe, permanent and profitable investment.
All oisrkctalile securities received in exchange.
For further particulars apply to
KING, FINJJRY A CO
No. 21 Nassau Street, New York.
rtay.l-lf.
NOUTH CAROLINA
LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY,
CHARLESTOX, A C.
OFFICK NO. 17 1IUOAO STREET.
RAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
The deposits in the Savings Department of this
Company aru invested as a Sjiccial Trust, and, therefore,
are not subject to the hazards of llankiug.
In addition to this n|>eclalsecurity, dejswitors have .
the guarantee of the entire llnnk Capital, which
amounts to three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.)
Thi<n1eportmcnt will enable all "classes io find a
safe security for their savings, however small; and
at the same time bearing a ronuueratlve luten st (six
percent.compounded uarterly.) Currency can be
remitted by express and drafts by mail.
F. A. MITCHELL, Casiiieb.
fcttlFCfORS A2t)> THr.STEF-S.
Geo. S. Cameron,
E. H Frost, W. J. Middleton
W. Bee, A. J. Crew,
IV. It. Williams, K. Waltgen, * ,
If. If. Deleon, C. G. Meminlng,
II. O'neill. Win. L Webb,.
A. P. CMuwclI, J. T, Welxinan
J. M. Shackelford, Geo. II. Walter,
J. C. II. Clausscn, B. D. Lararus,
Mayl-3ni.
(JUT CAIM DEEDS, 1
SUlTAIltjE FOR TOE CONVEYANCE OF 1
land acquired at State or Notional Tax Sales
r sale at this office. tf. (
WIIJSON'S
EIVERREMEDY
' I
A sure aniT permanent Cltrc for al! diseases caused by
a derafiged !> * *, waoti as Jaundice, Dyspepsia "
lleartlmrn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of 1
the Blood, Melancholy. Cosllvencss, Sick
Headache. Pains Itt life Head, ami
all kindred diseases ,
E VBR V FA MIL I* S/IO VLD IIA VE IT '
SOLD BY ALL DftUOGKTS.
Prepared only by
WILSON & BLACK,
.4h 2 . Charlotte.
Prioos Curront
or
Branch, Scott & Co.
Commission Merchants,
?AND AOKSTS FOR?
GEORGIA COTTON GOODS
?AND?
Sardy's Super Phosphates.
?toy?
Augusta, G-a., March 18,1873.
DOMESTICS.
Hand toman Stripes fli^hl) .I<0 yds
" Fancy StriitcH (<lurk) IM) yds...11%
" (Ticck or l'laid* ? yds...14%
Montour T-S Miirlinjr* .j .500 and 1,000 y'ds...lOX
" t-4 Sln-otiiip. .."iitu ami 1,000 yds...12'/i
" Varus, as-s'il No*. G l.i 12....to liuiirli?*..l.W
Ukditmnid <h?imlmrifs Strii.-v... ..........S'2."> yd*...14j>?
(lU'lit) ......1.1
(jranitcrille JM SIiirliitK 1.000 yds... !?'/
7-* " 1.0U0 yds...tlVi
i " 4-4 ShtvllilgH t 1,000 yds.,. 11
" 7-4 1'iills 900 y?L*...13"^
Autrii.sta .1-4 Shirting- />25and WO yds... 9%
" 7-8 Siiirlinjjs siVJ ami 800 yds...11}^
" 1-4 Shut'ting ill and Mi) yds.., 11
" 7-8 Drills 252 and WO yds... 11}^
- Lancley A 4.4 - M
-?toy?
EMPIRE FLOUR MILLS.
IN IIAUItKLS AND SACKS.
85 rr4lts per Barrel lcn? per C*l- Load.
iMrrntAL XXXX .812 30
I.II.Y Whitk XXX....1 , II 00
HltlM.IANT XX 10 no
ltoT ('AXtA X 9 00
llocK Mll.t.s Superfine 8 50
Brnn.-$i' ].<*r ten. Sacks extra.
Kltnrt*;?(si) per ton. do
. Wkstkii* 1'uim is iirtrj".?super, 5M0; Extra,
j gio.oi; Family, 3IU..V); Fancy, 81 ] AO.
" HVK Ff.iirB.-HN.no per ?lck. (Ksrlh*,)
I llacon.?Shoulders, !t'/J ; It.Sides, 10K.
D< ?. Me'tt*.?Shoulders.VA\ C.kttucs,^;
l.arrl. ?In tlcrfe*. Uf-i: kw, 12.
| Corn.?Prime White, &? ; Mixed, DA*.
Corn Ntal.-'Ji. (Siwlu Included.)
Ilye.?81.2V
Unts.?While, 70; Mixed. 70.
Sugar.?Yellow, 11%; C, 11% ; Extra C, n%
A 1:%
ioi^ir Home Syrup.?In bids, .TO; lihd*. W.
V It kInln. Salt.??2.10 per Sack; 10 sacks or
-.lore, fti.OO.
Proctor & Gamble'* Soap, Extra Olive,
KraMVe,7c.
Sard y'a Soluble Pacific, SoO.Ofl Cash; (WOO
factor's Acceptance; 857AO Planter's Lien.
Kardy's Phospho Peruvian, (WOO Cash;
V.0.00 Factor's Acceptance; 803 Planter's Leln.
The above quotions arc wholesale. We do not, In
aay case, break package*. Remittances pet Expresi
must be prepaid. Orders ate II IJed at Pried Current
the dar ihey sre received. 8toht Prafts on New
York, (liarleston, Savannah and Atlanta, placed to
credit at par.
ftespecifnlly, ,
BRA WC'II, WOTT 4t CO*
m-jf
? , PARKER BRtfS{
? WIST MIBiDEH.CT.',
OLD ESTABLISHED
yp^KLY LINK TO BEAUFORT,
r? rrrmn e /lfTTOAT ~v/'cf t ( *Tr\TVT<?CX
rAtlfit cc tiiicvin o ua.twiwwo
Tire SteamcF
PILOT BO Y*
Ctfptain W. T.'ytCXrtrr,
Vif( forive Accommodation IVhmrf.ChariwtoW, vrtTf
"riday Mormno, at 8 o'clock.
Returning, will leave Beaufort SiVfltniY MoBX
xo.
Shipments to c$ic6( AgOftC* forwArdrdfree ofstoW*
go or commission.
For engagements apply trf
tVXf. HARBIfiSOJk, "
Agent at rHumff/
RA VEXED, IIOI.MKK. A t <>?
Agents at t-'lmrlr-aon
That Favorite Home Rcnfdy,
FAIlf.KILLER
la' Wit bsfor? the public ovr TITIRTY YBAttf
ml probably lias a wider and letter reputation
lien any proprietary medicine of the present day/
U this period there are hut tew unacquainted with
lie merits ol (he I'ajx Ktr.mcu; hat, while wwnd
xtol it as a liniment, they know tmt little Of its
surer In easing pain when taken internally; while
ther* nee it internally with groat sucrose, tint are
qunlly Ignorant of its heating virtues wb< n applied
sterna Hy. We therefore srlan to say to all, that it
* equally Mc-ossful, whether used internally or n'
riiully. It is sufficient evidence qf Its virtues at
standard niedirlne to know that ft Is now used In
.11 |>nrts of the world, and that its sale Is eonatanu
y increasing. No curative agent has had such a *
ride spread >ale rr given such universal satisfaction/
Davis Paix-Kim.kii In it jmrely vegetable emu-'
s>nnd. prepared from the Ix'st and purest material*/
ml with a cirt: that imutres the moat perfect unliirniltyin
the medicine; and While it a ft irfoat
ttective remedy or pain, It is a perfectly aafemtdk
In:', even In the most unskilful hand*,
It Is eminently a KaMii.y MftDfClNK; and hy W
ng kept rrody fu Immediate fie/sort, will save tnanV
.11 hour of a itf.-ri ig, and many a dollar In time and
lector's hilts.
After over thirty years trlal.lt Is still receiving
tin must iinqualil ed testimonials to Itsvlrlues.frowS
lersorw of the hig mat character and responsibility/
vnfnent Physicl: n* commend It as a moat efleetn*
il preparation for the extinction of pain. It Is not
inly the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuta<
turns. Ac., but for Dysentery, or Cholera. or any
ort of bowel complaint. It Is a remedy unsurpassed
or efficiency, sod rapidly of action, In tb? great
dtles of India, and other not climates, It has become
he standard medicine for nil siieh complaints, a
veil as for Dyspepsia, I.Ivor Complaints, and al
ither kindred ai*>rder*. Fo* Cough* and Cold
."anker* Aslhma. and Rheumatic difficulties; It had
iccn prove I hy the most abundant and convinces
eatlmony to lie an invaluable medicine.
We would caution the puhtir against all Imitation
four preparation, cither In name, or style of put?
Ing up.
XCE. ICE.
[01UT & EMMONS.
ire now prepared to furnish
ICE
%
in quantities tc suit customcr8-?-At
the oltl ICE HOUSE, 7th at*
John Conast, . J. A. Emmons*
SOKE "SMILE SBfffflS MACHBtiL
THIS REAUTIFUL MACWNE.t'SEB Snuion*
nwdTes mnrr* Thr Lot* Hrfwh, (afore on ?od?
ihlos) lifts self-adjusting tendon, and I* uaed by band
<r (hot. It trill liotn, fell, hind, team, tuck, hems v
stitch, rnfth* enrt m*w on at the saute time; v'brk
equally well on siik, linen, inusllfi and cotton gObda.
It is the only firet-claas law price machine raaaei
Sena for circular ami sample of sewing, Or call ana
examine the machine nt the agency, Bay street,
Beanfhrt, S. C.
Prico, $BO, 0B? db |4&i
W. A. FRIPP,
foMMyr. Agent
GOIrDSBOHO'
MEDICAL m SURGICAL IMSHTUTE,
FOR TIIK d'BK OF
CAIVCEIR,
And nil Chronic Diseases*
DTS. GREENE, LINLEY & BESTLEY
I'BO P nj KT O RS .
J. E. BFHLFY, I. D., Sar'? in fh*r??
E. H. mm, M- P., Pliy n in fharge.
Jlavlntt arranged with I>r. Kline, Founder and
Proprietor of the I*hilodcl|>liia llellevuc Institute for
the establishment of a permanent office ut (tutdslioro
for the cure of CANCfik, we take ph-aMireln informfllft
tlie Afflicted that wc have Secured a large, commodious
building, and thoroughly furnished it forthe
es|ierinl comfort of our tunny l'utlenis, coming to us
front ;t distance.
l?r..I. K. I tent ley, (heSttrgeop In charge, late Phyv
Ician nixl Surgeon in the " I'hilailolpria Ilellevua Institute,"
is a gentleman of hicli professional attainments,
a physician of experience, ?nd well skilled id
the treatment of Cancer l?y otir method*.
i?r. (ireene, ha* for three rears hull charge of a
Branch i itlleo, to !tr. Kline's Institute, at Charlotte,
N. ami his success in the cure of Cancer and other
Chronic JUv.iscs has Iivii unprecedented.
Cancers will, as heretofore, lie treated mainly with
Kline's great Couccr Antidotes, wonderful In their
effect and [icnmmcnt in their result. The truth will
warrant us in saving that more I'Kh jmnknt cI ukh
have heen made by them than by auy UmJ aii other
liH'thnds ininhf lltsl.
We will take pleasure in acndlng the nnmcs and
P. tl. ad'lressiw of person* cunsl years ago, ami who
remain'perfectly well up to this time to any Who will
apply. 1s t all the alflletisl write for a circular, or
come and sis; us. Consultation free. Professional
I'(v within the reach of all.
Infirmary oil Walnut St., second door e?M of the
new Hotel. Hoard in the inntltute low m the market
willjionftit.
Our (itlice at Charlotte is in charge <lt I)r. Undlcy,
who in treating large numtan-sat that places All
Chronic Pi?e:uwe?treated with unprecedented success
mar.7-.1mo,
JAMES ODELL,
BREAD, CASS, AND CRACEEfl
B A K B R t
HAS just received a fine assortment of
r tvnit<fi I vn
/? 11 1/ JL' nv J AO*
He has always on hand Hread and Confaction cay
ofcscry kind. ,
COUNTRY STORKS supplied with alf ntl?
celos of the trade at reasonable prices.
Orders for WKDDINOS A Nil KVKNUfti
PARTIES attended to with tare and dispatch.
FIFTEEN LOAVES Of Bread for dBB
DOLLAR, can be had by pure has! Of BI&BA&
TICkCTL
The Circulating Library
bow open contain* a choice aaaottWBt Of boekfi
JAMES OfMbLlw
?- herchasTswAi Ha4tf thattftf
BOYAL RAILROAD caa He supplied wttk hmM
Rrsail, aa4 Cafu, ?U., ddtfy by icssiag
heir orders wttfa the wlwtw.
? WANTED# ^
TWKSTV-ttVE &*i FAT Btsfctw
and SHEEP. Will take the* at FaIf
Royal Ferw?
(UeJMy iiiplB iMCdft
"^jnf^AyTBD -A ao^warRreJ and