Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, August 28, 1873, Image 3
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V LOCAL AFFAIRS.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 28 1873.
The editor of the Standard must have
beedinti muddled in his great effort eulogistic
6f the new bath house, he describes
it as follows:
4'The structure is octagonal in form,
resting on eight palmetto logs, set in the
ground, with heavy nlanks for a support,
all covered with wua, to protect it from
worms."
Now whoever heard of a bath house
being covered with mud to protect it
from worms, and then instead of eight
palmetto logs to support it, there are
seventeen. But then the editor may possibly
refer to some other, than the Beaufort
bathing house.
tkf "Let go that jib?let go that jib
tr quick," shouted captain Paul of the
sloop Anna in a squall. ,4I ain't tuching
your darned old jib"' replied John
indignantly as he jammed his hand's
deeper into his pockets.
Alfred Williams is certainly hav
ing honors heaped upon hiin, he has but
just been elected intcndaut of Beaufort,
when his excellency causes to alight on
his Hon's. shoulders the eagle of the 3d
regiment, S. C. N G.
B?-D. C.' Wilson, Esq., as usual
mindful of the wants of the citizens of
Beaufort is about establishing a lumber
yard on the lot west of the club house where
he will be able to supply the wants of our
citizens with anything in his lino.
The Newt and Courier has lately appeared
in a new typographical suit, and
presents a very neat and improved appearance..
SP*Dr. Jenkins is getting a'ong finely
with his new house, and with a coat of
paint, the building bids fair to he an ornament
to Bay street. We fail to sec in
what respect it is a "rickety old concern"
as certain parties are envious enough to
call it.
S-Mr. W. Dearborn, the persevering
inventor has roturned to exhibit his gins,
which are fast gaining the confidence of
our ginners, and ho is coufident he will
yetorowdthe McCarthy gin out of the
market We wish him success.
B?.Geo. Holmes, County treasurer,
has left for a trip to the west.
Mr. J. W. Collins started north yestcrday
to be absent till October, 1st.
Mr. M. Pollitxer has gone to New
Tork with two of his sous, where they
are attending school.
f^Ootton is coining iu slowly. Buyers
are paying four cents a pound for it
in the seed. The worms seems to be determined
te eat up the crop on St. Helena.
The other is'auds seem to escape so
far.
t&r A I)urby widow keeps tho skull
of her deccu*od hu>band in u glass case.
She once remarked to a friend, who was
viewing the remain*, 4 'A as! how often
have I hanged those loneswith a broomstick
!"
Marine News.
Br. ship. Lady Dufferin from Liverpool,
Kv?n* master, cargo cotton ties.
Brig Adalinc Richardson, from Boston,
Crowley master, cargo bagging.
Meeting of the Council.
Thursday, Aug. 21.
Present. Jntendaut Williams, and
?- ? %C T? A!
Wardens li leaves, ;uayo, rvouinsuu aim
Fisher. Minutes of last meeting read
and approved. Mr. Vcrdier, late clerk
appeared and made a statement to the
effect, that he as one of the managers of
the late town election, properly transmitted
the returns to the late Intendant, and
that he had not seen him since. Mr.
Bennett's course of action, he stated, has
been uninfluenced by any advice of his.
Moved by Wariea Gleaves that the
rejxmof Mr. Verdier be received as information.
Under unfinished business, applications
for the position of marshal were received
from, Joseph Cohen. A. (J. Satumcf, J.
E McGregor, Walley Green, E. F. J
Pupong, J. C. Kivers and Peter Gibbs.
Moved by Warden McGIll that the
*everal applications be laid on the table.
Positions of lamp-lighter applied for by
?Wallace, night watchman from Danl.
i- Vnr
ureasuu auu Jiunuiu r? u?.?vv. - V.
members of the police force, Joseph
Green, Ben. Holmes and Sam!. Black,
which were disposed of as tl>e previous
application?.
Proposals for lighting street lamp?,
received from Hamilton Robinson for
5326 per year, and Williaii Bailey for
$28,50 per lamp, per year. Laid on the
table.
The Intendant was authorized to cmploy
an animal to be used in the town
cart until the one belonging to the town
recovered from his emaciated condition.
The Intendant annouueed the following
committee on health and town improvements,
Wardens Mayo, Robinson
and McGill.
On finance Wardens Gleaves, Thompson
and Fisher.
Adjourned subject to the call of the
Intendant.
Mooting County Commissioners.
Thursday, Aug. 21.
Present, Paul Pritchard ?nd Geo. W?- !
terhouse. The report of a meeting held
at Hilton Head to take action in respect
to work upon the highways, was received
and ordered on file.
The couuty treasurer reported as follows
:
By balance last report, $3,747 82
By licenses, 3(10 00
Tota\ $1,047 82
To county check <? paid, ),503 19
Balance on hanu, . 2,444 03
Licenses w. re issued to John J. Chisolm.
W. Barnwell aud II. Levin.
A requisition from the sheriff was approved,
and the board adjourned to September
20.
Bobbery at Ashepoo.
On Friday night last, the store of Mr.
E. M. Speights, at Ashepoo, was entered,
and relieved of its contents. Mr.
Speights tracked the parties to the
White House Plantation, where the
gdods had been taken in a boat. He
recovered everything. Even his cash
box, containing about $130, was found,
not having been opened. It is be ieved
that the thieves are known, and will be
brought to justice.
The hot and rainy weather is testing
all exposed wood work, especially the 5
doors in our stores and dwellings. To
prev nt all shrinkage, and enable them 1
to warrant all work sold by them, Messrs
I. H. Hall & Co., at a great expense, (
have erected, in connection with their j
Door factory, a modern drying room, in ]
which all doors are placed till fully dried,
before gluing, wedging and pinning; this ,
process adds one-third to the durability i
of the doors. Send for price list of doors, 1
sashes, blinds, white pine, walnut and
fancy lumbers. Agents for Asbestos' (
roofing, used extensively all over the j
country for its cheapness and durability.
The newspaper men were about to i
take Abbeville by storm last week. They
came in droves, and, with native modesty,
peered into every nook and corner of
this great metropolis. There was Henry
Sparnick of the Aiken Tribune, with his
stalwart frame and smiling face, looking
like one of the beatitudes ; Thompson of
the Beaufort Republican, with his
meekness and good hurd common sense
well blended; Brown of the Conservator
and Iloyt of the Intelligencer, representing
the cotton and railroad interests of
Anderson county?wise in counsel and
earnest in exhortation; Thompson of 1
the Keoicee Courier, fresh from the
mountains, and glowing with the energy
and ardor of rejuvenescence; and Kussel
of the Sentinel, who made the welkin
ring with the patriotic war-cry, " Sussa- |
fras or death ! ' In these days of polili- '
cal and moral degeneracy, it was plea ant
to see such a gathering of honest
men. They reflected the probity, integrity,
and intelligence of South Carolina.
?Malium%
?The Danville (111.)'Times is getting
quite excited, about the Fanner's Movement.
It snvs in a wild, war-whooping
way; "Stand aside, politicians?you lit- ]
tie gr.ats aild worms?or the farmers will
step on you and kill you! The fanners
will crush the very lite out of any party
or an; politician who hinders the car of 1
reform.
RaT* Messrs. J. G. Thompson, of the ,
Beaufort Republican and S. 0. Millett, I
huilder ar.d late superintendent of the (
Port Roval Railroad, with their wives,
drove over fr.nu Augusta to Abbeville.
The gentlemen being delegates were anxious
to see fiometbing of country and
people along the route of the proposed
roaa. Wo are glad to state that they
have cxpre<sod themselves as highly
pleased with the people and the country.
?AlbeviHr. Press.
The secretary of the Treasury directs
the payment or interest aue on tun iet ]
of September, amounting to about ?-r>, J
000,000, on the 25lh of August, with- J
out rebate. >
Execution of the Modocs.
Washington, August 28.?Tbe proceedings
of the military commission
over I he Modoc pi isonei s arraigned? 1
Captain Jack, Scbonchin, Black Jim,
Boston Charley, and Sloluck alias Cok
Modoc, Indian captives. Charge tirst '
murder in viualation of the laws of J
war. Charge secoud, assault with intent
to kill in violation of the laws of
war. Find the prisoners guilty on all
the charges and specifications, and the
commission does therefore sentence
them to be hanged by the neck until ,f
they are dead, at such time and place
as the proper authorities Bhall direct, '
two-thirds of the commission concur- [
ing therein. i
The president approves these sen "
tences, and orders that in some cases
they le carried into execution by the
proper military authority, under the
orders of the Secretary of Wur, on the
2d day of October, 1873. The War r
Department has issued a general order '
enforcing the above sentences, to be t
executed by the Commanding Geneaal j
at Fort Klamath.
?I met Gen. Banks at a pleasant picnic
in Mr. Frank Leslie's grounks on
Saturday. It was the banks of the
'"Lonely Lake," and there were waterfalls,
and fountains, mosses and ferns,
cold chicken and cold champagne, to the
heart's content. It grieved lue that the
General docs not remember how we trav
elled in company once, but the eircumnnf
vnro 1 ?i v/\ro 1 .In fyr IiKa. J
WC1V l?u? MMV*WM*V IV. |y..v
tography perhaps. We were traveling
out of the Shenandoah vallej', and
maneuvering very successfully to draw
Stonewall Jackson along in our rear.
Not a man of ns but swore that the rebel i
general should not get to Massachusetts
before we did; that the foul invader '
should not set foot on the frontier of our
native state, without finding us sternly <
confronting him in the interior. And it
was only necessary to gaze once in each
soldier's face to see that the hated enemy
could not capture us without stepping
over the bonndarv lines and violating the 4
territory of Maine. I wi?hed several ]
times during the recent races that I had J
the gray mare I rode through that cam 1
paign here to enter for some of the
purses. The bursts of speed which that
faithful creature showed on several occasions
would pass belief if you did not
know jnst how near the detested foe got
to us at times. It may not he that I
won any spurs in the Shenandoah, hut I
had a pair to start in with, and I used
them well coming out- No, I am confident
that no one won any spurs down
there, though we played straight poker
for most everything else, and I lost my
blankets once to a cavalry captain who
subsequently had no need for them. But
this is digressing. You may not think
i me a hero from all this, hut who is a
hero to his valley.?.John Paul.
The Health of Vice-President Trillion.
The Rev. Dr. Fields, of the New York
Evangelist, received a private letter from
Boston, written Tuesday, from which
the following is an extract: "Vice-President
Wilson was at my house yesterday
and overnight. lie eats and sleeps as
well as he ever did, wears no paten on
his C3*e, shows no sign of physical
disorder, except a slight curve at the
rieht corner of his mouth. lie savs he
feel* no weakness in his side or limbs,
and his walk is as clastic and easy as
helore his cffectiou. It was paralysis of
the facial nerve, and not mnch else,
except that his whole system was overworked
and run down, and needed rest.
That, with restricted diet and mild
remedies, is fast setting him up."
?
Pain Killer.
There can be no necessity at this late
day, for the press to speak in commenda- Ji
tory terms of this remarkable medicine,
in order to poromote its sale; for it is a
medicine that is. known and appreciated
the wide world through. When ever we
speak of the Pain Killer, as in the present
instance, we do so in behalf or the mt
afflicted, rather than with the view of
advancing the interest of its proprietors.
For various diseases, such as rheumatism,
cholera, cholera-morbus; burns sprains, me
bruises, and so on to the end of the cata- un
logue, we are convinced that there is no
remedy before the people equal to Davis'
Vegetable "Pain-Killer," and we know
that thousands upon thousands entertain
the same belief. * Certainly, we cannot
refer to the history of any medicine which
equals that of the Pain Killer. It was
introduced in 1840, and from that time to
this its sale, both at home and abroad,
has constantly and rapidly increased, and _
we rejoice at the high reputation it has F
achieved, because this reputation shows
that is has been the means of relieving a
rast amount of human suffering. Wc
hope the present proprietors of Davis
Vegetable "Pain Killer" will long live to
jnjoy the prosperity which they have so J
fairly won. 1
Patronize Home Enterprise.?Mr. P.
P. Toale, whose advertisement appears
in another column, has brought to a high
state of perfection the largest and most "J
jompleto Manufactory of Doors, Sashes *
ind Blind.* in the Southern States. His '
warranted work, untiring energy, person*
ll application to business and liberal ndrcrtising,
have placed his enterprise
unong the first in the south, thus-giving
to his many customers work and prices j
that defy competition. Price list sent
Tree on application.
FOREST
CITY FOUNDRY,
Fmtrick St., near Georgia Knllrond
AUGUST A, GEO.
JOSEPH NEAT., Gent. Sup't.
GEO. It. LOMBARD, Proprietor.
MAXUFACTfBKR OF
Portable and Stationary Steai Engines,
And Boilers of eTery description.
LOCOMOTIVES FOIt WOOO TRACKS. SAW
MILLS, WITH IMPROVED RATCHET HEAD
BLOCKS, AND ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION
AND MILL WORK.
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS,
Shading, Pulleys, Hangers, Gearing, Gin Gearing,
Mill Spindles. Hoisting Screws, Rattle Staff*, and
Lighter Screws, Iron, Railing -tctery,
Lots and Balconies, Cast Iron, 1 .
Sills, Iron Fronts for Build . ?
tings of every kind, in Iron or
Brass, and Forging* of all 1
description, and
' am
Special attention to Repairing Boilers 1
In the Country. "ir
Wrought Iron. Steam Pipe, Brass Valve*, CocV?,
Fittings nnd Steam Gauges, Whistles, Ae? Ac. On
Hand and Furnished to Order. CireiilarSaw*. Beltn.',Saw
Gunini"m. Steam Pumps, Bah?t Metal, and
ill kink of Mill Findings, Furnished to order at '
nnmi facto res' prices. Agents for the ?
Eclipse Double Tnrbliic Water Wbeel,
? AT SO?
iVflllEX'S Tl'KBIIE WATER 1WEEL. SJ
Ami the PICKERING'S GOVERNOR,
tirllighest cash price paid for old coatings. ?
K3"-8end for Pamphlet of Water Wheel. ? ,
nng.14.tf.
DIt
Notice.
Office of tiif. Cou.ntv Commissiovfrs.
iteaufort, S. C., duly :iOth, 1873.
rHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HOARD
will lie held un Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1873, at 11 a. I*I(
i. All person having bills against tin county are
vqtiired by law to d? |)osit the same with the clerk of
he boanl. ou or l>cfure the first day of Soptcmbe',
n xt. and in default thereof, such bills will not be Ba
indited at said annual meeting.
S. D. GIT.nE RT
jly.JIl?tf. Clerk ol Board. . s
WANTED,
TWENTY-FIVE Head FAT BEEVES
tnd SHEEP. Will take them at Port
[loyal Ferry,
dec. 19-1 y. JAMES JENKINS.
ICE. ICE. "
hit k ran=
ire now prepared to furnish ^
ICE
in quantities to suit customers?At
the old ICE HOUSE, 7th st.
Joiin Conant. J. A. Emmons.
n.
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
Bef ire making arrangemeits to follow the advice ^
if ttie "thousands who have already gone," it would *
Ije wcil to consider what has lieen done to make the v
journey to your "Homes in the west" as pleasant
tnd as free from danger as human skill and foresight ]
ran accomplish. tor
Hy consolidation aad construction a roail has been
puf in operation on the shortest possible line from
Nashville.Tenn., to St. I/mis, "th J luture great City
of the world." This Hue, the (
ter
ST. LOUS & SOUTHEASTER* RAILWAY
has during the past rear, earned an enviable reputa
tion by its smooth track, prompt time, sure connections,
and the magnificence of its passenger equip
ment. Its trains are made up ot new and commodious
day cars, provided with the celebrated Miller C
coupler and platform, and tho Westinghouse airbrake.
U i*pnuilivrJy Ihr only lint running Pn/hnan Falore
Tbmtinjf-Room Slreping (iirs through without any
ctuingr from KtuhrWt to St. Ism it. No other line pre- '
tends to offer such advantages, either In distance
time or equipment. Why, then Journey by circuitous
routes? l>o not bo induced to purchase tickets
to St. Louis or the West by auy other line, remem
bcring that ]Q
The *>St. Lfnlx ?V Southeastern"
is the thortrtl, chsirprxi, qvicirtd, !**t and only line un
derone management from Nashville to St. Louis _
and h faun fiO to 200 milh-s the shortest to St. Louis, tj
r.nma hmotia 1 hmcor raHfntnfft Tbtm anil H
all western points. It in also the "-Chicago Shortest ?
Line," *ia Evntiavllle. J
You ran secure the cheapest rates for yourselves *h
rtrI your movables on application, in person or by ^
lett r, to Chas. .MoCabk, Southern Passenger Agent
near College street depot, Nashville, Tenn., or to the
undersigned.
W. B. PATEN PORT, B
Gen. Ticket Ag*t. St. Louis. 3
No trouble to answer questions. %
Jan .1-71
BEffSTl
LUCTION TR
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF :
BEWWKTT & MCFALL. infonn thflr Mend
m Floor In itriim.ll quantities will product lighter bre
All person* should encourage home manufacture*,
res, warranted to hold out in weight, Ju*t a* good I
To prevent Boiler explosions, use "LOW
rnient tho water get* below a certain line In the Iwih
ttl the steam Is exhausted or the water raited to a pr
Orders for the " A 1 jrs/a, Fortillj
SOUTHERN LIFE
nncipai umces?w.Lmsm.i&
????oMEMPHIS.
'
r. A. KELROS, Piea't.
IMOM WOOOItUFF, Vice Pree't.
JEM MAY, Sect'y.
J. If. MILLER, 8npc
o'SSETS,
JANY. 1, 187
'NNUAL INCOME,
oSOUTH
CAROI,IN,1
office?COI
E. BLACK, Tres U J. P. SOUTHERN,
?
HEAUFORT, S.
-TR US2
P. C. WILSON,
M. POLITZER,
W. H. MAI!LOIN,
JNO. FRANZ,
PAUL HAMILTON,
C. IL WRIGHT,
M. STUART,
GEO. GAGE,
GEO. W. JOHNSON,
H. 0. JUDD.
JAS. G. THOMPSON,
J. G. BARNWELL,
M. M. KINGMAN,
GEO. HOLMES.
c
Officers of EEAUI
O. WATERIIOUSE, rrcs't. GEO. OA
0'
33r. ZET. M. Stuart, IV
r>
M. rOLITZER, J. O BARN1
J. W. COLLINS, l'AUL HAM
J. U. THOMPSON, PAUL PJlIT
o
'his ">mpnny Issues POLICIES on * approved plar
Dial dividends. All Policies non-forfeiting after 2ni
iims adjusted, and reserve Invested liy the State Bo:
oughout tiie State- All further information furnish)
MIDDLE'
;.7-0m 800. )
33ISPLAYI
OF
PRIMG& SUMMER GOODS
ltY
JACOB APPLE
iplcndid assortment of
ESS HOODS,
UHENADINES,
POl'LINS,
JAPAXEE5 CLOTHS,
BAHEUES, MUSLIN, Err.
lVlIITfc GOODS.
CKETONES and CA MBRICS,
PERCALES, BRILLIANTS ETC., ETC;
lbrignn Hosiery for Ladles and Uenf 4
Lares, Collars and Cafls.
ITAKDAItD Till .11 M I X G 9 .
OVES,
PERFUMERY,
NOTIONS, ETC.
Mem1! Msiu: Goods.
Tiea. Bow<, Scnrfa, etc.
BEALY MADE CLOTHING
every atyle,
FASHION A fll.R HATS.
STRAW IIATS FOR CENTS AND BOYS,
lira just Received the finest lot of Ladies Slioes
t brought to this market. If yon don't sec what
i want ask for it. You can lie .supplied at
J. APPLE'S,
' STREET, BEAUFORT, S. c
W. J. TRIM.
DKAI.KR IN
[XPOW CURTAINS,
PAI'KR llANtrlNCP,
LACE CURTAINS, and
WINDOW DECORATIONS
\NO anil
TABLE covers,
window shades,
ash hollands.
APER HAAGIAG AAP DECORATIONS.
kttrasses Made to Order and Repaired.
jonnges and Chairs upholstered on reasonablo
ins, at
148 EtIKra STREET,
opposite ir.ivf.ri.yiroise.
Irders froin tho Country will lie promptly atideil
to.
DANIEL H.SILCOX.
FURNITURE WARER00J2S,
iriftf/l UTDLiFtt
14 J* 11 ?i i?v xv l .i u o a Ave? ?
ihahIjESTON. S. C.
inhere can (if found a larpc *tnl well sclocfcil
K-k of .ill kinds mill grade* to unit the tastes ol all.
An examination is rcspcctiully solicited.
March 18-lyr
Sachman & cor
DKAI.KR3 IS
ry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions
15? MEKTIXO STIIKKT,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
A pi 1
OME EfnUTTLEJEWISG-MACHffil!
nillS BEAUTIFUL .MACHINE US*KS? Stkaioiit
L needl^a, makes the Luck Klitcli, (alike on l*>lh
lesl has self-adjusting tendon, and is used hy hand
foot. It will hem, fell, hind, scam, tuck, hemitch,
rnfllc, and sew on at the name time; work
ually well on silk, linen, muslin aud cotton goods.
It is the oulr tint-class low price machine made,
nd for circular and sample of sewing, or rail aud
nunine the macldue at the agency, Bay street,
sufort, S. C.
Price, $28, 03*7 db $42.
W. A. FBI TP,
feMMy*. Agent.
STT <3fe MC.F
ADE SALES W
MANUFACTCRED ARTICLES AND PUB
PRODUCTIONS.
0
athat "SKA FOAM" uan aerator, is unequalled by ar
ad and more food than any other article In the market. Ft
Call then for the "CHEMICAL, OLIVE, and I
n hard aa in soft water. For sale at retail by BOYCK A
WATER INDICATOR," for which, BENNETT & Me
(r by a series of lively '-toots," for twenty minutes. After w|
oper llihit.
BCffs" should be sent in early to lie In time for its recej
BEINTNI
INSURANCE COT!
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, TENN., & ATLANTA, GA.
Prii
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ATLANTA.
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Gen'l. JSO. B. noitnON, Prea't. irli
Orn'l. A. II. COLtiUITT, Vice Prtii't.
J. A. MOIUCIN, fleet'?.
dirrei
rvisor of A fancies,
. and (
of lai
'3, $1,534483 07 *3
1,000,000 00
. I iTc's.
| Hon
l DEPARTMENT, ??
,1'MR1 A, S. C.
Ran
Vice Prcs't., * A. II. WAIUNG, Sect'y. k"0'
^ ' * stani
road
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Sllffii
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road
VEES.- 0f^
the I
PR. PAUL FRTTCHARP, rba
JNO. RICH,
J. W. COLLINS, 0,2
S. P. GILBERT men
P. L.WIGGIN,
GEO. WATERIIOUSE,
A. S. DAVENPORT,
WM. KRESSKL, m
E. SINCLAIR
H. M. STUART,
PR. 8. B. TH0MP80N, 1
J. C. MAYO,
H. M. FULLER,
G. M. WELLS,
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GE, Vice Pres't. M. STUART, Sect'y the
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T1
Iodical Examiner. *afe
at th
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TELL, )
ILTON, J- Executive Committee.
(HARP, J
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is. PREMIUMS received In Cash, and entitled t?
I annnal premium is paid.
ird at Columbia, with advice of the auxiliary hoard
s
*1, and applications for INSURANCE received by
May
rON STUART,
rib As't., Boaufort, S. O. gi
A T .'Dfir Awnrwur
A JLiiiuuij nuuuuuumu
op
A Ml
STATIONERY,
r y
consistirtv or ** r
I.ETTKR TATER,
NOTE TAPER,
ENVELOPES,
.4h
RILL HEADS,
CARDS.
* huitaih.k for
B
Business Printing, (
G1
*Tn?t Xlccoi-uod
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at the office of the
REPUBLICAN. ^
Mor
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Grn
Best Work - Lowest Price
Aug
A GOOD BARGAIN*.
FOR SALE-A STATIONARY EN- Lnn
OINE, four (4) horse power?in
$ood order; Can be seen at my carpenter
shop. pv
J. BRODIE.
Oth and Bay street. a.,
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(Baddfnlbrdrzrf ex3S^ppHtsJGeHagr, \
t Bnrkebjferrb RaiL&ifn.iteri,]i/7re Gaardi,\
ft Sfole and MirbleHrdlcs; Floor atdDnuA |
t JiliiyrjWhite Pint, WAbrntEuuyLtmier, \
i CtibiefMtJfrtlMfWootU&ek \
a . AU Work Wirnuitei. | j
J LOWEST PRICES.}
4 Send fbrPrice List. J
31. RHALL&CdJ
8^ Jfj7tu/jlar*ni & Urtlsrr* . 1j I
2A, 0, i, J a Market Strtfr* jg \
225,225, JTestBsto M]
CHARLESTON, g.g.J
Entered according to act of CongVw* In tho year
1873,-by I. H. If all A (*>?ln ofBea Librarian of Cob
* at \V4atuoq10 n.
ALL,
AREHOITSE,
ICHASSRS OP SOUTTTERff
ly article yet discovered. Mixed dry with com*
raale at retail, by floTCK Si MAKTIW.
?OOR Hi.iS'B SOAP," Put up in 60 Ihe.
I MARfllV.
FALL are agents. It gives warning to all the
litch, a contiuobs whittle will secure attention
>tion for the noil crop.
ITT <*> MoFAliIi. ...
Port Royal, g. O.
Cboicc and Dndonbted inTestment.
5T MOP.TGAGE 7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
OF THK
XT ROYAL HAIM<OAI> COMPANY
trained by the Georgia Railroad
and Bunking Company.
icipal and interest payable in Gold Coin in New
: or London. May and November Coupons.
clpal due November 1,1889. Denomination 81000
c whole Issue of those guaranteed Gold Bonds,
leltenn he registered thereby afTordeouiplrfe
protection ngalnsf robbc1s
only $800,000. Of this amount half has air
been* taken up. The Bonds of thia Company
r from t|io?e of moat Southern Railroad Coinpsfrom
tlio fact that the road is completed,
roughly equipped gn<t fiee from debt
swnw and controlled by Northern Cnpltalista
rgi' means and experience, whose aim and Inon
is in connection with the Savannah
I Charleston, Georgia, Western and
antic, Nashville and Chattanooga
the Ht. Louis and Noatbweatern (con
ated) Railroads, to make this tho through route,
is now the shortest from St Louis to thr Atlanpa
Board, and, thereby controlis the trrtnsportaof
the vast amount Of produce and cot (cm seekt
market via the pbrts of Charleston, Na?nnh
nnd Port Royal,
addition to the strength the Bonds derive from
g a First Mortgage Of the Port Royal Railroad
pany, they bear tho guarantee of the Georgia
rond and Banking Company, one of the best
vn corporations in the South, and whose credit
is unquestionably high. Tho net receipt of this
for tl?e year ending Marth 31,1872. aflerdeductill
expenses amounted to $380,000??sum almost
:lent to jiav the principal, to wiy nothing of the
-est of the bonds guaranteed. The Georgia Ralland
Banking Company paya regular dividends
[gbt (8) Per Cent upon its capital stock,
it- undersigned are offering 'lie Gold Rond* at
low figure of 90 and accrued Interest in currenfree
of coniniliilan and rxpreas
it-ges, at. which price they pay over Nine (9)
Cent to the Investor. /
icse Bonds are recommended in all confidence to
? seeking a safe, penitent and profitable invcat1
marketable securities received Jn exchange,
ir further particulars apply to
KING, KINNEY A CO..
No. 21 Nassau Street, New York.
ay.l-tf.
SOUTH CAROLINA
iOAN AND TRUST COMPANY,
CHARLESTON. 9. C
OFFICE NO. 17 BROAD STREET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
le deposits In the Savings Dcjortment of. thlff
pany are invested as a Special Trifst, and, theny
are not subject to the hazards of Banking,
addition to this special security, dejiosltors have
guarantee of the entire Bauk Capital, which
unts to three hundred thousand dollars (1300,ils
department will ennble nil classes to find a
security for their savings, however small; and
io same time bearing a rciiuutratlve Iuten st (six
;ent. compounded uartorly.) Currency can be
Ittcd by express and drafts by mail.
F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier.
directors asd trusters.
Deo. S. Cameron,
B. II Frost, W. J. Mlddleton
W, Bee, A. J. Crew?|
W. B. Williams, E. Waltgen,
II. II. Delcon, C.G. Memmlng,
B. O'nclll. Win. L Webb,
A I'. Calawell, J. T. Welsman
J. M. .Shackelford, Geo. II. Walter,
J. C. H. Clausscn, B. D. Lazaruf,
l-3m.
QUIT CAIM DEEDS,
JTTABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF
land acquired at State or National Tax Sales
e at this office. tf.
WZZjSOM-'B
IYERREMEDY
ire and permanent cure for all diseases caused by
lernngca Liver, such as Jaundice, Dyspepda
lli-artbum. Fevers. Nervousness. Impurity of
the Blood; Melancholy, Costivetien, Sick
Headache. Pains ill the Head, and
all kindred diseases
ERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Prepared only by
WILSON & BLACK, '
3 Charlotte,
Prices Current
or
ranch, Scott & Co.
Commission Merchants,
?AND AOHNTS FOR?
EORGIACOTTON GOODS
?AkD?
ardy's Super Phosphates.
?m?
Augusta, Ga., March 18,1873.
I) O SI E <1 TIV 8 .
dlcman Stripes (light)..... ..." ISO yds...1214
" Fancy Stripes (dark) 4W1 yds... 13%
M ("heck or l'laids 440 yds...14%
itour T-#? Shirtings...- VtO and 1,0'H) yds...1044
" 4-4 Sheetings AIM and 1,0X) yds...l2'4
" Yarns, aos'd Not, r> to 12.. M uiiicum.L63
iniond OsnSuurgs Stripes .425 jds...I4j^
(llKllt) i)
niterillp .3-4 Shirting I.ooo yds... 'J\4
7-s " .. 1,000 yds... 11 >4
" 4-1 Sliortinp 1,1*10 yds...13
" 7-" I?i UN .'.*>0 ydit.,.13'4
;usta 3 4 Shirting*.,. .525 ami H.V) yds... !)%
' 7-s Shirtings 252 and *50 yd?...ll^?
" 4-4 S'toeiiug 252 and 8.70 yiN?.i:j,
" 7-8 I-rills 252 and 850 yds...13}^
tcfoy A 4.4 13
A 7-8 1I"<
3-1
MPIRE FLOUR MILLS.
IN BARRKU* AND SACKS,
renin per Barrel lean per Cur Load.
KP.HL XXXX .812 50
y WiriTK XXX 11 00
LLIAXT XX 10 00
r Caki-s X - - 9 oo
K Mil.us Su|icrflue 8 50
ran.?825 per ton. Sacks extra.
tiorta.?per ton. do
'kstkkx Front ix onts.?Super, *850; Extra,
iM: Family. Slu.50; Fancy, 8n.50.
YK FuiUK.?S4.ll0 per sack. (lot) lbs.)
?C?M.?Shoulder*, 8'4; >". Tt S'des, W'?.
?. S. Men ??.?Shoulders. 714; C. It. Sides, 9%I
?rd.?In tierces, 10*i; kegs. 12.
orn.?Prime White, U.V; Mixed, 90r.
urn Meal.?05. (Sacks included.)
lye.?81.25.
lit* White, 70; Mixed. 70.
ngar.-Yellow, Hj^J C, 12Vj; Extra C, 1.3}^
1334.
mar llonae Ryrup.?In hbla, 30; hhds, 28.
'irulnla Salt?82.10 per Sack; 10 sacks or
? ? no
'ritelor & Gamble'# Soap, Extra Olive,
: Einslvc, 7r.
ardy'it soluble Parlllr, $.70.00 Cosh; SM.00
tnr'n Acceptance; $77 AO Planter's Lion,
asrtly'a Phoiplm Pern via n. $V>.00 Cash ;
no Fiu'toCa Acceptance; Planter'* Lcln.
he abotre qaotions an whotante,. We do not, in
1 case, break package*. Remittance* per Kxprea*
>t be prepaid. Orders aro tilled at Prlctf Current
day they are received. Sight Drafts on NeW
'k, Charleston, Savannah and Atlanta, placed to
fit at par. .
Itcapec^fiillr,
BRA.K'H, SCOTT A CO.
THE PARKER CUN,
JSETTO STAWf* FOR CIRCULAR V
, PARKER BRtfS v
WIST MEBIDEH.CTA
c 1
OLD ESTABLISHED
^TEEKLY LINE TO BEAUFORT:
PACIFIC & CHISOLM S LANDINGS
The Steamer
PILOT BOY.
CapUio W. T. McNxltt,
WIH leave Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, evcr^
Friday Morrixo, at 8 o'clock.
Returning, will leave iWeufort Saturday MoRX
ixo. ... %
Shipments to care of Agents forwarded free of stow-"
age or commission.
For engagements apply to
WW. HARKISSON. ... . c ,
Agent at Ecattfort.
RAVEN EL, HOLMES. A CO..
Agents at Charleston
MMMMM
The Host Popnlar Mrdiriae Eitant.
M] OVER THffiTT TEARS 0872
Since the Introduction of
PERRV DAVIS'
PAOT-KILLElt,
THE PAI.f KILLER
Is equally applicable and efficacious to young oi
old.
Tilt PAI.V KILLER
Is l?th an Internal and External Remedy.
THE PAI.V KILLER
Will cure Fever and Ague when other remldlef
have failed.
THK PAIN fflLLER
Should he used at the first manlftstatlons of eolJ
or cough. . ?
the pain Killer
Is the Great Family .Medicine of the Age;
the pain killer
Will cure Painter's Cofic.
the pain Killer
Is good for Scalds and Burns.
TIIE PAIN KILLER
Has the Verdict of the People in its faror.
THE PAIN KILLER
Gives Universal Satisfaction.
tiie pain killer
Beware of Imitations and Counterfeits.
THE PAIN-KILLKH
Is an almost certain care for CHOLERA, an J
has, without doubt, b&n more successful in curing
this terrible disease than any Other known remedy;
or even the most eminent and skllNUI Physicians.
In* India, Africa and China, where thla dreadful dineaso
is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN-KILLEB
is considered by the natives, as Well as Euro-'
pcan residents in those climates, a Scan RxstXDT.
THE PAIN-KILLER
Eacb bottle is wrapped with full dlrccUoos tot
tfso.
the pain killer
Is sold by all nil Druggist and Des'crs in Family
Medicines.
JAMES ODELL,
BEEAD, CASE, AND CEACKES
B A K 33 it ,
IIAS fust received a fine assortment of
CANDIES AND FRUIT&
He hag always on hand Bread and Confectionery*
of erery kind.
COIINTRT STORES applied with all arttceles
of the irade at reasonable prices.
Orders for WEDDINGS AltO K+KNINct
parties attended to with care and dlapateh.
fifteen loaves of Bread for OMR
dollar, can be had by purchasing brearf
tickets.
The Circulating Library
now open contains a choice assortment of books.
JAMES ODELL.
merchants on the line of the PORf'
ltOYAL HAII-ROAD can be supplied with fresW
It read, anil Cakes, etc., dally by leaving
heir orders with the conduct or.
Just Received,
A splendid stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS A CAPS.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, .
CUTLERY;
CROCKERY.
TOBACCO,. ,
CONFECTIOXAkIEB,
TINWARE, Ac., Ac;,
At the store of
F. W. ?CHEPPER,
Ray Street, head of No, 9 dock,
which lie will sell lower than any other store fd
BEAUFORT. Jan. 4-ly.
WANTED?A Rood wardrobe and a book caaa
Apply at thisolBce.
BUS I BUI!
?
200,000 '
MANUFACTURED MONTHLY
BY TDK
Sea Is'd Brick Lime Co.
Construct your buildings of BRICK, raaae thenf
Are-proof, and save the high rates of Insurance now
charged on wood buildings. Bricks do not bum up,'
bricks do not rot down.
Our Brick Kilns
are located on Salt Water Creek, two miles fronf
Beaufort. Vessels drawing fifteen feet of water ca t
load within fifty feet of our kilns. A single tld
drifts boats or flafa to the city of Beaufort or Port
nu;<u.
BRICKS
of any size or quality, plain or repreaeed, maauMcturrd
to order at short nutico at Charleston aa**?
rannah prices
Call at our oflfco In
dROFUT'S BUILDINGfi
Har Street, Beaufort, and examine samples,*
Sea Is'd Brick & Lime Co.
June 19-lyr.
???-? , ^r
MOM.TOM KulHTATIoN IWIAUl.
n t otr receipt of 2S rent*. rnlqne"tPHn?ln(f mi
b UaMng House, M V?wy Street, Mew York.
The Berk with |M Portable Faall/
Itwlaf JiMhtae, a'af 30 Bap* Trim ft
many ad van tares over all. batlafsctlou aitafi?e w
or refunded. Sent complete with fall dlrteth Bf
Beekwitb Sewing Machine Co.. ?A2 Breedwty, P.- ?