Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, January 20, 1876, Image 3
Jlocal items.
Beaufort, S. C., January 20, 1876.
Thf. State census of 187~? shows an in- !
crease of 9,073 in the population of this j
countv since 1870. I
*
The Governor lias vetoed tlie [
rnwell-BIackville, bill, thus furnish- :
ing Le.-lic capital for the next campaign. :
I # I i
?rr?1'ivv vescls are expected
far i wmv i?f%'
to arrive in Fort Royal harbor within the i
next thirty days.
M&- W e are informed that Mr. Myers
the would be Treasurer of this county has j
settled up in full.
1? i
16T The Town Council are agitating J
the market question. The programme I
ought to be, a good markc* or a repeal
of the ordinance.
i
The Editor of this paper ha?
left town because be did not want to see
the elephant that travels with Robinson's
circus. \\ e hope that while away he
will not be led into fi^htmp the tiger.
Two local politicians went home
on Saturday night with swelled heads;
the res lit of a lively paliticrl discus son
strikingly illustrated.
iST" An orange, or two eaten every
morning half an hour before breakfast, is
*aid to cure the desire for intoxicating
liquors.
*
l&* People who gossip and talk about i
their neighbors are either idle malicious |
or ignorant. If you dout want to be
classed as above mind your own business.
96T We are under obligations to Congressman
Smalls for a copy of the Congressional
Directory.
J6T Treasurer Holmes, to accommodate
taxpayers, has made his regular trip
in the country as will be seen by referring
to the advertisements.
John Robinsou's circus was poor
]y attcuded on account of the rain, and if!
-what wc .aw was the performance, they
did well iD not holding an evening performance.
1&. A young vocalist sitting on a piazza
a few night ago singing "Darling I
am growing old" got roused somehow,
and was wildly threainiDg to whip the
man that poured cold water down his
back. It was not long however before
he gave wav to his dampened aidor, and
left.
The Cincinnati Enquirer says that
""the Sun will be the religious organ of !
New York inside of a year." This
cheering prophecy would indicate that all:
the christians will be out of the city by !
that time, or that Dana iuteuds to be
come a christian'
La t week the Hose Hill Baptist
Church, near I>land Tank, on the Port
Royal Island, was burned to the ground.
The fire is supposed to have originated i
from the sparks from a pas-ing locouio-1
tive on the Port Royal R. R. Scarcely [
o vi?cnrcl> nf the church i
were saved.
Marine News. '
Ar1^ ep.?At St. Helena Sound Jan3rd
Br. Bkt. Irene, Stevens, master, 30
days from Funelia!, Madiera iu ballast to
Campbell, Wyllie and Co.
44 Jan. 3rd Br. B#. W. II. Tucker,
Miller, master, 37 day from Funehal
Madiera, in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie
and Co. ^
44 Jan 7th Br. Bg. Native Pearl, Williams,
master. 30 days from Punehal, in
ballast to Campbell, Wyllie and Co.
Cleared.?From St Helena Sound
Jan. 4th Br. Bg. Blanche, Clark, master
for Plymouth. England, with 501 tons of
phosphate rock from Coosaw Mines.
44 Jan 7th Schr. Enos B. Phillips, Ful- J
ler, master, for Woods Hole, with 500
tons of phosph ite rock from Pacific
Mines.
Entered.?St. Helena Sound, Jan
11th Russian Bk. Atlantic, Kronholm
master, 70 days from Barcelona, in bal
last to Campbell, Wyllie and Co.
44 Jan 11th Russian Bk. Carolina.
Hilman. 53 days from Barcelona, in ballast
to Campbell, Wyllie and Co.
44 Jan 11th Br. Bg. Argo. Birningham,
master 22 days from Funehal, in
ballast to Campbell, Wyllie and Co.
Cleared?From St. Helena Sound
Jan 12th Br. Bg. Argo, Davis, master, 1
for Bowling, Scotland, with 426 tons of!
of phosphate rock from Coosaw Mines.
44 Jan 13th Russian Bk. Iloppet, j
Frederickson master, for London, with ;
631 tons of phoshate rock from Coosaw I
Mines. I
44 Jan 13th Br. Bk. Arathusas. Robin- j
son master, for Dublin. Ireland, with J
505 tous of phosphate rock L'oosaw:
Mines.
" Jan Br. Bkt. Irene, Stevens, mas.- '
tor, for Plymouth. England, vrith 4311
tons of phosphate reck from Coosaw
Mines.
Serions objection is made to the new I
style of stockings in which the stripes !
run lengthwise. It takes too much mud j
to show the full pattern. 1
Poughkepsie, according to the l*rc$s of!
that city, is the home of a woman so |
cross-eyed that when she weeps tears from i
. her left eye drop on her right cheek,
A Filth aveuue widow infarumd & I
friend at the funeral that she pMUldtt t j
tell whether she would wear memmjug gt',
not until her husband's will
;,Zachariah,': said Mrs. (.'handler,
' what-me'l is that? " "Clares." s Be:
thaf other smjll?'' '"Allspice." '"Bi"
k i n't the>^\Jior ?" ':Yes^=?pple.-.n
ft ' An 1 i * re?" "C Jer, my dear'1
W ' We"- >sa'd shi, ' if you'd
PliKPAKK l Uit WiNThli.
Don't lot the eohl winds of winter find
our windows without sashes, or good j
whole doors, but have them fittid at onee i
frem the manufactory of Mr. 1*. P. '
TOALK, whose advertisement is in
Mother column.
He is also sole agent for the "National
Mixed Paint Co." who warrant (
their paint not to crack, peel or fade. '
Any one can apply it?
(Official iloticts.
State and County Taxes. J
OFFICE. TREASURER RKAFFORT COUNTY J
llcaul'ort, S. Jan. 4. 187(5. '
NOTICE i- hereby given that this office will he
opened for tlie receipt of State and County taxes for '
the fiscal year 1875 on the eighth < >th; day ,f Jan- '
tt try. ]876.
The lax assessed on real and 'personal property 1
is: (
For State purposes ! 11 mills j ?
For Futility purposes 3 " it
F->r " " (Past indebtedness) 3 " | >
Poll tax. per capita 1 dollar '|
School tax assessed l?y the various townships as i
follows: (
Beaufort township ........ 8 mills 1
BlutlVu 2 " r]
t'oosaw hatch ie " - - "
Goethe " J 4 " i
Hilton Head " - 2 " i
Lawton " 1 1-2 " n
Peoples " 2 1-2 " j
Pocotaligo " 2 " .
Robert " 2 " ]
St. Helena " 3 ' {
Yeraassee " 2 " j
Ladies Island " 21 " I '
GLO. HOLMES, (
Jan.6. Treas. Bft. Co. j I
Sealed Proposals
Of KICK OF THE Cot xty COMMISSIONER?, (
Beaufort, S. C.t Jan. 4, 1S7C. j
Sealed proposals will be received at this office un- ^
til Febuary 6, 1876 for medicines for j>oor and pri?- ^
oners of Beaufort County for the year 1S76. Said ^
proposals to be made separate. The Board rcser- ?j
vlng the right to reject-any and all bids. -r
PAUL PRITOHARDM.D. |
Chairman Board Co. Com'rs. ^
T1IOS. II. WHEELER, '
jaL.6 lm Clerk ofBoard. ^
Sealed Proposals c
r
Office of Cocxty Commissioners. rj
Beaufort, County S. C. Jan 4 1S7C. e
Sealed proposals will he received at this office un- j
til February G, 1*76 for medical attendance to the ^
poor and prisoners of Beaufort County for the year ^
ls76. Said proposals to be made separate. The ^
Board reserving the right to reject anv and all bids 1 L
PAUL PPvITCHARD M. D. \
Cbairinan Board Co. Com'rs, ^
TH03. H. WIIEELER. J.
Clerk of Board. ^
Jan,'}-lra
r
Notice to Tax-Pavers. J
TREASURER'S OFFICE. '
Beaufort S. C. Jan. 5th ls"fi. ^
This office will be open ou and after Wednesday j '
the 5tb inst daily for the reception of taxes. J ^
All taxes remaining unpaid ou the fifth day of I ^
February next will l?e liable to penalty in accor- J T
dance with the ordinance entitled "An ordinance | I"
to raise supplies for the year lslS and for oth-T j J
purposes." Ratifnd in council April 22 th 15dS j J
Office hours from it a. m. to 2 p. m. aud from 4. p I 1
uL to 6. p. ?u. j
J. C. RICHMOND j \
Town Treasurer. I "]
Jan. C ln? j ^
Town As ssments.
i
TREASURER'S OFFICE. I |
Beaufort S. C. Jan. *>th l<7t*?. j ij
The Itook of Assessment of Real F.state lor the ' ^
year l$7t> will Ik.- op-n at this < tfieo for revision for j j;
.he sp*co of one week from date. j
The Hoard of Assessors will ho in Session on I ^
Tuesday Jauuarv nth to ire a final hearing to all J
persons dcairious of having their assessments cor- i
irected or reduced. )
J. C. RICHMOND, | T
Town C'lc-rk aud Trea.urer. J I
Jan. 6. 1-m. j J
NOTICE. | {,
All persons are cautioned against harboring or 1 1
trusting any of the crew of the British Ship Et'MK- ! ;>
NIIM> as no debts of theirs will be paid by the
master or 1
ROB BIN'S, B0DD1NGT0N A CO.
.Tan.S Agents. j
PORT ROYAL.
Sa y\k Plaiting Mill!
BEAIFOKT, SC. j ^
D. 0. WILSON & CO., !
!
MANfFACTl'RKES OF AND DEALERS IN
YELLDW PIUS IMSAND LUKE >
and
Cypress Sliinglos, j
ALSO
Builders & Contractors;
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly dene.
riooriag & Ceiling Boards always oa M!?
Orders for I.uniWr and Timber by the cargo ' r
pr omptly filled. Terms Cash. | t
nov.-JS-ly. P. C. WILSON, A CO- j "
M, POLLITZER, ?
COTTOy F.lCTOJt
ANP
Commission Merchant j'
U i I. i: (I I! T N. C
*+ *4 ~ r - ? r ? ^
P. P. TOALE,
^:>i?u^ctuier of
Doors, Sashes,|
BLINDS, FLOORING, &C., if. i
Dealer in
Builder's Hardware ;
Paints, Oil, &c.
Sole Agent for
Tie National Mixed Paint Co.
16 Great American Fire Eitini'sSr. Co
Pe Machine Beltini Co. I
SEND FOR PRIORS, j
Office and Warerooms,
20 & 22 Hayne & 33 & 35 Pifi&aey 8t3
FACTOR Vaud YARD,
Ashley River, we-t end Broad Street,
( II Ar.u>TON. s
? v
(Sroffrtfs, &r.
AUO TI ON
Commission House,
consigned Goods sold for Cash and
Cash Only. I
lire us a trial. Orlers promptly filled. I
I
Sutter, from 20 to 40c* I
Joffee, from 25 to 50c. j
Jandics, from IS to 25c.
Jheese. from IS to 20c.
Codfish, from 8 to loc. i
lerriug, from 25 to 40c. j
sardines, from 20 to 35c.
\erosene, 20c. pal.
dolasscs, from 20 to 45c. ;
lice, from 7 to Sc I
'andies, from 20 to 50c.
H?ap, from GA to 9c. |
Sugar, from S to 10c.
*tarch, from 5A to Sc.
fohaeco, from 50 to Wk:.
Sopars, from $20 to $50.
.'ider, 40c. pal.
finegar, from 25 to 40c.
Tea. (Green) I
fellies,
batches,
rute Twine, 20c. lb.
Tea. (Black)
lats and Gaps,
iVouien's Shoes,
?ain Killer,
'ills,
^icklcs, from $1.50 to S4750 doz.
)ysters, from 1.25 to 1.50 doz;
vobsters, from 2.50 to 3.50 doz.
'caches, from 2.00 to 3.75 doz.
lain sons, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
^ums, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Cherries, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
:trawberries, from 3.0*4 to 4.50 doz.
'inc Apples, lrom 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Vhortleberrries, 2.50 to 3.50 doz.
rrcen Corn, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz.
rreen Peas, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz.
omatoes. from 2.00 to 3.00 doz.
1 randy Peaches, " 3.00 to 5.00 doz.
'lonr. from 6.00 tO 8.00 bbl.
'. R. Flour,
a pi oca,
lorden's Milk,
'how Chow, #
'oleman's Mustard,
Jerry Pepper,
'able Salts,
'astor Oil,
lams,
houlders,
lalt Pip's Tongue,
;moked Beef Tonpncs,
'ultou Market Beef,
'ides, Ribbed,
'lear Ribbed Sides,
'lea* Salt Sides,
Iried Beef,
lam Sausage,
freakfast Strips,
piced Pip's Feet,
imoked Jowls,
<eaf Lard in Pails,
lackcrel, $6 to $10.
ahnon,
dashboards, from $2.00 to $3.50 doz.
M'Sri
rubs, 8 in nest, '4 3.50
ute Rope, ' ' 15c.
'otatocs, from $2.50 to $4.50 bbl.
)nions, from 3.o0 to 5.00 bbl.
Lpples, from 3.0oto 5.00 bbl.
fp^m 2.00 to 4.00 bbl. '
UllUj/O) 4 ? - - - I ' -
) ranges, from
?emons,
Apples from S to 10c
hied 1'caches, from 1 if to '20c.
>ried Currants, from 12 to '20c.
laisins,
'oroanut.s,
'il hurts,
Vrapping Paper,
ioda Crackers, 7 $c lb.
'?lot Bread, 6?c lb.
linger Cakes, 12c lb.
?ugar Cakes, 12c lb.
lamelule
Collars,
larden Seeds,
'ish Tackle,
'ad lock s,
-4 Augusta Sheeting, 7c yd.
'rints. 7c to 10c.
'pool Cotton, 50c per doz.
Back, White Linen, Thread
'ins, aud Needles, .
Batons,
JAMES M. CROFIT.
AMERICAN
JNDERWRITERS ASS'N,
rniLADELPHUlead
Office South Carolina Agency,
No. 1 Broad St.4 Charleston, S, C,
CapltAl? $2QQ,OOQ
[ WILL receive applications for Insurance In
his reliable company, on all insurable properif.
7his coiupapy Is not In connection witb the Board
f Unde^ruers, and will take risk at reasonable
atcs.
J. apple,
i. SI. IfEE, 8ufc-Agent.
Gen. Agent, Ciiarttston, 8. C, sep.2tf
JOHN FRANZ,
W holesale & Retail Grocer,
4..VD
SHIP CHANDLER
fere&y Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty,
==r0^r^
Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best I
FAMILY FLOUR,
wholesale groceries,
liquors
PLANTATION 8UPPLIES.
it the princple Store, formerly occupied
)y J. Fyler, Corner Bay and West Street
DRY GOODS.
ind General Merchandise at the Store
['or er of Bay Street, and Harrison's
Wharf.
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay
and Scott Street,
ICE! ICE!mm
& EMMQHS,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURA
nisii Ice in any quantity Customers
may desire, from their loo House,
Sovonth. Street.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS
pily.1 \ t-f
0. If. HuKiiiihOii,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
J JAYING just put in a large stock oi
GROCERIES,
I am prepared to supply the trade at figures that
cannot fail to
PROVE SATISFACTORY.
All my goods are bought from first hands, aud com?
direct from
Jiew York, Boston and Baltimore,
and I can, therefore, compete with dealers in
Charleston and Savanuah.
Mess Beef and Pork,
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats,
FLOUR, SUGAR, MOLASSES
SOAP CANDLES SYRUP
COFFEES, CANDIES. TEAS,
JELLIES, SARDINES, CRACKERS.
CHEESE. CORN. CORN MEAL,
IIAY AND FEED.
CANNED GOODS AND
PRESERVED FRUITS.
BY PURCHASING froru me, partis can make a
percentage on thcirgoods, on account of lower
[ freight charges.nt Port Royal than at A harleeton or
Savannah.
D. H. Hutchinson.
i Jy-29-fim. i
For Salea
ONE THIR J INTEREST IN THE
Fort Royal
STANDARD k COMMERCIAL
-APPLY TOJ.
W. Collins.
Doc.? ?30-tf.
MRS. E. HOLZACH,
B
BREAD
A
D
Cake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
Just received a large and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
which will be sold at nrices to suit the times. Will
]so keep on hand ail kinds of
CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep.23-tf.
MRS. C. SMITH,"
WEST STREET,
Between Crayen and Norti Streets,
AND COR. SCOTT A NORTH STREETS,
Beaufort, S, O.
GROCEPVIES,
a feats, candies,
iVl rpoBACCO,
FANCYCAKEMNDSECARS. !
Dry Goods, and Clolhihg ;
All of tnc best quality and at the lowest
figures, constantly 011 hand.
Apl.15.tf.
" W." B.. DEVLIN," ~
Carpenter?Builder
o
All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING.
o
OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S.C.
auftf.ly.
Charleston ^dwtisrmrots.
Men's Youths' Bovs'
CLOTHING,
CLOTHS, CASS1MEBES FI RMSUIXG
GOODS, ETC.
Menke & Muller
MercM Tailors, J Mien,
228 King St., cor. H'enthworth St.,
CJIARLESTON, 6, C.
?0
Quick sales and small profits, is our
ll'rt minMnbo nnr nlntliinc til
lUUllU. ?? U ^Uiliuut^v uu> 0 ?
equal custom work . sep.23-4m.
LEONARD CHAPIX,
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
CARRIAGES, BASKET PMTONS,
Farm Wagons, Children's Carriages
And all kinds of
| HARNESS,
| Repairs Promptly Attended to.
Southwest Corner of
Wenthworth and Meeting Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
May .20.
D. O'NEILL & SONS,
wholesale Dealers in
\ BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
j No. 33 Hnyno Street
Cliarloston S. C.
jprl.vlyr.
JUrm w. 1.1111-C.I1, u tu.,
190 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
G R O CTE R S ,|
And Importers of
General Merchandise, i
?
No Freight to Pay !
No Freight to Pay ! i
Our pries are below those of any othtr j
dealer in the United States. No extra
charges for drayage, boxing or freight. j
Wt prepay freights and deliver goods
free at any depot on the line of the No th j
Eastern, Wilmington and Columbia, j
South Carolina and Charleston and Sn- !.
vannah Hail tfuads; also to all points in I
South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, j
hanng direct water communication with
C fui r lest on.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.
" Terms?Cash In/ /*. 0. order or registcred
Utter?on ."10.-60, or 90 dags in acceptance
with interest added at the rate
of 1 percent a month. " Ahoays enclose
this advertisement with order if convenient. !
List of Xe! Prices. \o expense to add |
Finest quality Young llvson Tea?quality uusur- j
passed, exquisite flavor, and great strength, ?1.00
per lb. This T?a specially recommended. Finest I
quality Oolong, Souchong, Gumtowder, and Hyson
Teas, 5l.un per lb. Second quality Teas, soc. per lb.
Third quality Teas, sold by other dealers at ?1 per
lb., you can have delivered by us at 50c. pi r lb
Cruslud and Powdered Sugars iflc. per lb.; Granulated
.< Sugar, 12c j>cr 11>; Extra (' Sugar, 11c. per
lb.; Light Drown Sugar, 10c. pel lb. Linlcy's Peerless
FAMILY FLOUR;
18 lbs. for ?1. or?10 per barrel. Good Family Flour,
?7.50, ?8.5u, and ?0.00 jkt barrel. Extra Choice Finely
Flavored liauis, 17c. per lb. Good Hams, 13c.
per lb.
BREAKFAST STRIPS,
15c. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large
size, 12 l-2c. each. 2 lb. Canned Tomatoes, 13c
each; 3lb.Canned Tomatoes, 1 tic. each. lib. Sal- j
| mon, 18c per can; 2 lb Canned Pine Apf le, Peaches,
Damsons and Pears, 23c. per can?0 cans for ?1.30. [
JUst quality mixed Vinegar Pickles?pints 17c each
quarts, 27c. each; Gallons 60c. each. Condensed
Milk, Eureka and Eagle baand, 25c. each. Gantz
Seafoam, 1-2 lb. 25c ; lt?s. 50c. per can. Lemon Sugar.
40c. jier can. Donley's Yeast Powder, 15c., 25c.
and 40c. per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package
Soda, 10c. per lb. 1-4 boxes Sardines, 20c.; 1-2
boxes, Sardines, 35c. each. Shadines, 1-2 boxes, 25c.
each. Cox's Sparklin Gelatine, 20c. per pack. Capers,40c.;
Olives, 50c.; Worcestershire, Walnut and
Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported, 40c. per bottle.
Imitation French Mustard, 20c. Genuine French
Mustard,25c. French Prunes, 18c. pr lb. Raisins,2oc.
Citron, 40c. Currants, 10c. Cheese, 20c. Full
weight Candles, tirst quality, 23c. per lb. Baker's
Chocolate, 45c. per lb. Cocoa, 50c. per lb. Broma,
6uc. per lb. German Chocolate, 3oc. per lb. Ordinary
Rio Coll'ee, 4 1-2 lbs. for ?1.; choice Kio Coffee,
4 lbs. lor ?1.; choice Luguayra Coffee, 3 1-2 lbs. for
?1; Old Government Java Coffee, 3 lbs. for ?1;
Roasted and Ground Coffees, 5c. additional, each
grade. Duryea's Starch, 0 1-2 lbs.for ?1. Satin Gloss
Starch, 75c." per box. Corn Starch, 13c. per pack,
Box Blueing, 33c. per dozen. Barley, 12 l-2c. per lb.
Durham Smoking Tobacco, 65c. per lb. Martin s
Celebrated Gill Edge Butter, 40c. per lb. Choice
Goshen Butter, 35c. jkt lb. Good Table Butter, 30c. ?
per lb. Cooking Butter, 4lbs., 51b?? and filbs. for Si. (
Biscuits?Soda, 12 lbs. for Si; Extra Ifllot, loc.;
Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb.;
Xic Nacs, 18c. per lb.; Fancy Cakes 25c. per lb. 1
Black Pepper, 30c. per lb.; Spice, 30c. per lb.; Nut
megs, 15c. per ounce; Mace, 15c. per ounce; Ginger,
25c. fer lb. Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick Candy, a
fine article, 25c. per lb.; Ordinary stick candy, pure,
20c. per lb.; Rock Candy, any color, 22c. per lb. Col- gate's
Toilet Soaps?60 different kinds, a specialty of
ours, at manufacturer's prices?from 25c., to ?4.00
per dozen cakes. Colgate's llaudkerchief Extracts,
50c. j>cr bottle. Cashlu.-re Bouquet Powder, 25c. per
box. Cleveland's Pomade Vasaline, a restorative
and preservative unequalled lor the hair, 20c. per
bottle. Old Corn Whiskey, ?1.80 per gallon. Rye
tt tllSICPJ's, Jl.W1, }i.W, 5-MW. ana ?+. "o jiti guiiuu.
Blackberry ami Cherry Cordials, a pleasant drink,
$1.80 jK-r gallon. Table l'ort and Sherry Wine, $2.59
per gallon Fine Old Madeira, $4.00 per gallon.
English and Scotch Ale and Porter; bottied, $2.70
|R'r dozen, Bremen Lager Peer, bottled, $2.70 per
dozen. Demijohns for Liquors, extra?1-2 gallon,
40c.; gallons, 50c.; 2 gallons, 60c.; 3 gallons, 75e.; 5
gallons Sl.'Ht eaeb.
A very Kxtensivc Assortment of Crockery and ,
(llassware always on hand, l'lates?Dinner size,
$1.50 per dozen; Breakfast, $1.25; Des?rt, $1.00; f
Tea, sic. per dozen, Cups and Saucers, $1.00 per set. H
Coveted Dishes, flic. 75e., and $1.00 each. Tumblers
60c., 75., $1.00, $1.25, and {IM per dozen. Table
(iobltts, $1.2", $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, ami $3.00 per dozen
Wine (tlasg-'s, Sl.Ui per dozen. Lamp Chimney's
Sun O and A'.-, 1 tor 25c. it's 3 for 2.5c. Student or
Argand Chliuneys 3 for 25c. Numberless articles
uiuneutionod. Information cheerfully given. Our
firm was cslabllslied In 1SS7, and our busimtu reputation
and facilities are of the highest order.
We will do all we promise. All ord-rs should be
ad lress.-d to
JOHNW. L1NLEY, & CO.,
(Key Box 184) 100 Kling St.,
Jne.l"-ly. CHARLESTON, S. C.
DAILY STAGE LINE, '
-TOI
PORT ROYAL, S. C. .
WAT.LY GKEE.V, PROPT.
ON and after Monday, Nov. 15, there will be a
regular
Daily Stage Line
Ostablishcd between Beaufort and Port Royal.
| Will leave the Sea Island Hotel at 1 p. in., returni
ing, leave Port Royal at 4 p. m.
FARE, SEVESTY-FIVE CEXTS.
All orders left at the Sea Island Hotel will be
promptly attended to. nov.ll-ly.
I ?rist and <??d. 1
S. M. WALLACE,
| Cotton Factor j
| AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
cm sm mi feed, Etc,, <
i M Soa Island Cotton
Bought, Ginned and prepared for mar,
ket.
Advances Made on Consignments*
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and griuding corn and meal, he is
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice,
i The highest price paid for
j Cotton and Corn.
i Cotton ginned on toll. jan.7.
: G. P. GARDINER
DEALKR IX
i
! GROCERIES,
Liquors, Dry Hoods, Sooto, Shoes, Etc,,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
I
j
j Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at the
above place.
; Grist, Bread and Feed,
1
| always on hand. For cash all orders
: will be promptly attended to.
| .n. S. ELLIOTT, Beaufort S. C.
HJl'EJVEL, X CO., Chmrlet!on 8. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM HILL COMPAH?,
H' AVI NO PUT UP A GRIST MILL AT TIIEIR
old stand. ar>.- ]>rcj>arcd to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
|
n any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT.
I1 . . b (j iri -tL P L H >
\
f'ES FAMILY" GROCERIES [|| IL
^^^^ jCalleir Ciuclery, Hardware
ISLAND HOTEL,
HAS BEEN RE-OPENED.
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED.
TERMS, $2.00 PER DAY.
JAMES ODELL, - - - - Proprietor.
RK??PE? \f:
of the
BIADFOBT^IOTEL,
% #
Having removed my hotel to more commodious premises,
to the
CLUB HOUSE, BEAUFORT,
inri having fitted it up in a neat and comfortable manner, I am prepared^to^aojoininodate
the travelling public.
This hotel is the nearest hotel to the Beaufort Depot, and commauds one of the
)est harbor views in the town. Terms Two Dollars per daw
j. a. dupong,
PROPRIETOR.
Oct..7th-mo. .
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
QUICK SALESANDSMALLPROFITS!
at the cii eaps t0 r e .
Jaeoto Apple,
ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. THAT he HAS JUST
eecived direct fio^i S?ew Yoii, a large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINrER
GOODS, which he will offer at the lowest prices. Consisting of
DRESS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION.
Silks. Toplins, Lustres, Black ami CoI'd. Alpacas, Reps, and Plaids, also a fine lot of Prints and
Bleached goods. Fine Plaid ami Ottoman Shaw ls, Ladies Kid Glove*, Centennial Drew Elevators,
Hosiery and Fancy Goods, Balmoral Hose, Ruffling and Km Broideries, Latest styles of
Trimmings and Buttons, Fringes and Laces. A fine lot ot' Perfumery and fancy Soaps. Blank*
et* and Domestics, Oil Cloth aud Matting. Special attention is called to the
Gents' Furnishing Department.
Which Is complete with the late?t styles of Bows an 1 Ties also, the celebrated Centennial paper
Collar. Clothing Boots ami Shoes, Hats and Caps, and other articles, to suit the waato of all.
Come and. to? Convinced,
Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C?
HEZ BUSSEY,
ITTI i i ~ ?/i ~n _ ^ 1
>T noiesuie tiuu xtutitinjrruuei>
AND DEALER IN
Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies, '
173 Broad St., fUnder Augusta Hotel,/' Augusta Ga.
Q
I7EEPS constantly on hand a large and selected stock of GROCERIES and PLANIV
TATION SUPPLIES all of which we offer cheap to the trade. Satisfaction
juaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Counties respectfully solicited.
THE. WEED
SEWING MACHINE COMFY
Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms
TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS,
?Who will deal in?
Sewing Machines of its Man'fture.
0FAMILY
FAVORITE,
Its Name Indicates its Qualities.
Refer to 250,000 Families V/ho Have Them in Use.
m. '"w,
NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE
Adapted to every possible grade of work.?Our competitors acknowledges
that
For Tailors and Shoemakers,
IT .STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. AJdrcss,
Weed Sewing Machine Company,.
Dec. 30. Nos. 51 and 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.\
S. MAYO, i W. H. CALVERT.
Bay S?t. Boaiifoi't, S. C
Liacoits,inmj Tin ShsstIron. Copper Worker
NET YARN'S, PF.AI.kr IN
FISII LINES AND CORDAGE. '
CrlaKH, Faint h and Oil.s, " j TERMS CASH.
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.' A?"" '?r "" M'""*"*"
Special attention given to mixing paints Charter Oak Cccktej Stcvss#
and Gla?s c order of any ^szc. W. H. caiaert,
P?JC.0 r.:?J St. K'twCU Sfh A lib V.?. !! ? ;lott C