Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, February 17, 1876, Image 3
Beaufort, 3. C., February 17, 1576.
court of common pleas opened in j
j^Ptufort on Wednesday.
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])r. Jeukinsrcecivcd some severe brui.s \
es on Tuesday evening, by billing down J
the stairs of the Club House.
??- V messenger has been appointed in >
the custom house, Beaufort, at a salary
of $20 per month. i
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feirOu Sunday the Rev. R. F. Bvth -j
wood added several members to his church <
by the rite of baptism.
Remember the Lyceum entertain'
mcut this evening.
Prepare for the ball of the Wash- J ]
ington S. F. E. Co., in celebration of 1
Washington's birthday, on the 22d iust.
On the 8th inst., a boy near liar- <
deevillc, was crushed to death by a tree, :
that he had just cut, falling on him.
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Esjr The appointment of Geo. Gage,
(the present incumbent) as collector of \
customs for Beaufort S. C. has been con- i
firmed by the Senate. <
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Cotton shipments over the P. R ,
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11. It., have been Driver uns \>a\ m?., (
last. The amount this week was 1,259
bales. 1
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3%. We sec that Gov. Brown lias of-1 k
fercd the officers of the U. 8. licet at t ort \
Royal one hundred tons of Georgia.coal ;
for experiment. j
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K&-On Saturday, Mr. Jas. M. Grofut.
auctioneer, soM 333 boxes of hard bread
at 41 0") per box, and 104 bbls. of pickles
at 10c. per bbl. Condemned naval stores.
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S&~On Saturday afternoon Clara Green 1
struck Milly Davenport with a stick, in- ?
flicting severe wounds on her head and i
face. The unfortunate womau was taken ' ^
to the office of Dr. Gibbs where her wounds | \
were dressed. Clara Green was taken to I
the guardhouse. 1
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1?L A new post office has been established
at Pritchardville, between Hardee- c
ville and BlulTton. Mr. C. F. Pritchard 1 $
ba s been appointed postmaster. j (
8?. A few days ago, Mr. Win. B. Pc j
lot, an old and respected citizen of Har- !
dceville, died suddenly from heart dis?ase,
whilst sitting in a chair engaged in j 1
a conversation with some friends. i f
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The town authorities we see, are I
taking steps to raise the sea wall running 1 1
along the shore on the upper portion of! 1
Bay St. This will add great lv to the ap- 1
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pearancc of : he street. :md prevc.it the r
gradua'-eiicroarhiiiont of the tide.
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We hear that the committee ap- u
pointed by the grand jury to continue e
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their inve ligations <J ar.ng tne recevs win , r
look into the affairs of the trial justices, r
as to the amount uf fines received and j s
amount accounted tor.
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The f*:l!t?wii?ir vessels of the V. S. j
F eet arrive* 1 in Pott Koyal this weelc : J ^
TW^luwmut.' commander G. 0. p
the "Mouongahcla" and tl.c ?
" Brooklyn."
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fcsCP On Sunday night. on the Sav- \8
Jiiuiah and Charleston 11. 11. an unknown j
man, a Spaniard, was crushed to death f
jit the Giahamviilc depot. It was sup- j
posed lie was taking a free ride, and !
tailing asleep tell on tlie track and was , *
crushed by the cross bea i s of the bieaks. | 1
The first section of the sea wall ; c
that .skirts the shore along the upper por- j 1
lion of Bay St. was raised into position ; \
on Wednesday. This wall, so we are in- j s
formed, was thrown down by the action 1
of a storm ami high tide in the year 1834.
Beaufort is showing sigss of improvement.
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County Auditors have boon instructed t
by the /Comptroller General, to strictly j
enforce the penalty on delinquents after j
sixty days from the time the office of the
itreasurer was opened for th receipt of J
taxes. The office in Beaufort was opened i
on the 8th of January, so that the penal*
ty will attach in this couuty on all taxes j J
remaining unpaid after the .8th of next |
month. ! i
On Saturday kst a Mr. Creech, at <
his store at Hardeeville, shot a man
named Parcel), the ball entering his left
aide. It appears that a dispute aro?c between
the parties and Creech ordered . <
Purocll out of his. tore, lie refused to
leave and is reported to have attempted
to raise an axe wheu Creeeh ??v;>t * him. I
Dr. Pritchard examined the wound which
is not considered fatal, but failed to find j
. the ball. .
We hear that a number of rcpre- j
sentative men from all classes in the!
northwest, have projected a visit to Port
Royal. The various railroads have agreed
-to issue free ticket? to properly author-!
ized parties. This is move in the right
.direction. A personal visit to this port
,can do more to convince the iniblic of the i
advantages this^oi^t possess for shippers !
than columns of printed matter, written '
;by interested parties.
The preparations .being made for
the ball of the Washington & F. R Co.. |
to be held at the Sea fsland Hotel, on ;
the 22d inst., give promise of a grand af- '
fair. The music will be excellent and the
supper first class. We cannot vouch for 1
the truth of the assertion, but we hear !
that every sewing machine in town has !
been running full time eversin?e it was
^ whispered that this ball had been project*
4 ed, and the receipts at the post office have !
' considerably increased during the last two !
weeks, for stamps on missives written in !
delicate hand", to certain prominent millinery
and dry goods establishments in j
M distant cities.
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s.on Iluu o of i"o i i. pen*. i ''' the
old Club House, Ueaulort. the 1'on iioy-1
al Club House, with a reception that has j
not been equalled in stvle in this t >wn for ]
a Rum ber of years. The tables were mo? t
arti ticaily laid out. and the viands displayed
would have been a temptation to
an epicure. After supper the usual toasts
appropriate to such an occasion, were du*
' ' ?:'l. A.I?j i nst I
ly honored, intcrspereeu mm ?????,
sentiments, until the arrival of the "wee
short hour ayont the twall," reminding
the guests that "home sweet home"
ougli t to be the next on the piogrammc,
and we sought our humble couch, sympathising
with the truant benedicts whom we
xmld imagine as saying: "My dear I was |
lhe first who came away." Mr. Larkin
will superintend this house, and the opening
gives promise of a successful career
Last week a fair was held in the
jld li College Building" under the auspices
of the Episcopal Church, Beaufort,
the proceeds of which are to be devoted (
to the purchase of an organ. There
were several tables of fancy articles, but
the feature of the evening was certainly \
the tableaux which were of a superior
.'haracter, exhibiting a great amount of
irti.-tic skill in their make up, as might j
liave been expected from the supervision |
)f James Stuart Esq. an artist of some I
jelcbrity, assisted ?by Dr. II. M. Stuart, J
who arranged the per?>mul in the various j
ronresentcd. The programme i
insisted of *'The three graces" ''The j
Necomancei," " Old Robbin Gray," (
; Undine." ''Bcatie-hi Chenchi in J
>risou, " "Pygmalion " '* The Artist's ?
Studio. " and " The dumb orator. " f
Town Council Meeting. I
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The town council met last week. Pres- 1
:ot: Jntendant Williams, Wardens Gage, 1
3oyee, Peas and Scheper. The com* *'
uittce on account reported on the follow j
tig bills which wore ordered paid : ?S. M. 1
Vallacc $28.44; Tribune, ?41.25; Jamas j
Vilson Si; Riuah Frazier. $12.10; E. j
j^pcz, Si2; deny Savage $0.80, W. C. }
lorrison $2.45; John Hamilton, $3.50; {
xato Perry, $30; S. Mayo, $21.15. j
The following bills were referred to the J
ommittec on accounts : W. H. Fisher, ]
15.40; J. E. Boyce, Si.50; Anthony ]
/haney, $4.05; J. P. Boyce, $8.80. (
The following petition were granted: ^
Y'titiou of W. J. Yerdier for reduction ^
fassessment on the property recently (
urchased by him from S 1.000 to $2,500. (
Petition of Mrs Ilouzeal for the re- '
undiug of Si.24 paid by her on lot B, j
Sioek 58 . Petition of Geo. Holmes for <;
lie refunding cf $3.75, paid by him on 1
Dt P.. block 81. 1
Warden Gage offered the following j j
esilution, which was adopted. j j
That on and after the pas- I 1
age of this relation, all petitions j *
a unorials and arplicat'ons to this coun-, j
il shall be ma I; in writing, and signed c
v the parties making the same, and that: ?
io argument shall b; heard, except by i 1
pecial consent of council'
Warden Boyce, offered the following 1 (
rhich wa< adopted : j I
Ih-jtolotl: That hereafter no applica-, I
ion for abatement or reduction of a> ! j
essment shall be considered by council, I \
inlcss it shall appear that the parties so ]
,pplying were unable to attend to tho j
ame at the proper time. J i
The report of the Town Treasurer, j r
mblishcd el. cwhere, wtts received as in- i
ormation.
An ordinance to amend the ordinance I
o establish a public maikct passed to j
ts second reading.
On motion of Warden Boyce, the sum r
fonc hundred dollars was voted and a'- i (
owed to J. C\ Richmond, for extra ser- j
-ices on the board of assessment and for,
isrviees in preparing list.
Transfers of Real Estate.
The following transfers of real estate j
lave been recorded in the office of the !
egister of conveyances, Beaufort, during '
he past month. I
Wm. Faulk to Kelin Wilson, 1,100 j
icres in Coosawhatchie, for $1800. J
The Citizens Ice Co., to Lewis Barker I
l-8tb of 8,500 acres in Coosnwhatchie, ior j
Mi000.
D. F. Appletcn and wife, to Jefferson !
P. Jenkins, lot in Port Royal city for $300.
Caroline B. Spann. to Cato Brooks, 14 i
icres in Sheldon for $75.
Edward J. Coleman, to Roswell W.
Turner, tract of laud for $2,000.
J. W. Collins, to Caroline and Grace
Middletoo, lot in Beaufort, for $50.
a J- C. IIutsoB, referee, to O. P. Law,
2,200 acres in Coosawhatchie, for$300.
Tousang Gelding, to Abram Green, 50 i
acres in Kchert, for $S2.5Q.
J. W. Bold to W. Kressel.lot B, block
50, Beaufort, for .$1,650.
Win. Wiisen, S. B. C., to G. Ho'nies, j
eastern portion of lots .300 and 305, Beau- {
fort, for ?3,000.
David Currie to Daniel McPherson, |
252* acres on St Helena Island, for $3,- j
060.
H. G. Judd, G. C. 0,. to Catharine M. ;
Bascorab, 1,100 acres, for $1,500.
llenty Brown to E. S. Trapier, lot in
McPhereonville, for $75. ^ !
Southward Smith to Walter M. Smith, j
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Jl ill"! K ill iii^inuii* iui vv?'i
Ttos. ddisou, trustee, to E. A. Hogarth.
475 i acres, for $2,300.
^Robert Adger to Mrs. Josephire A.
Hoover, 1.000_ acres in Prince William's
Parish, for $1*500.
Margaret M. Frye to Moses McDuffie,
16 acres in Yemassee, for $45.
Caroline B. Srann to Daniel Gadsden,
150 acres iu Sheldon, for $350.
John A. Lightsey to Win W. Matthews,
155 acres in Peeplcs tor $333.19 i
Martha A. Webb to Josephine ,
Hoover lot 7 in Brunson for $200.
W\ B. Pelot, to Wra, King 10 acres in
Yemassee for $50.
Sarah Ann Bostick to Harriet J. Ad-,
dison 400 acres for $100.
O. L. Ilarvey, to I). T. Freeman 224 j
acres in Coosawhatchic for $700.
Jacob A. Lome et. al. to N. W. Ellis, j
618 acres in Goethe for $700.
A. 7. Gill to Mrs. E. Smith, 3} acres |
for $35.
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< . . ( ;; .T. ;<fi*
ii-t.Tio; S'.pncif. rf. a*.. r > ?.a
ilr f h;:> acres for ?2">.
John ll. Robert to D.vight L. Roberts
10() acres tor $250.
John II. Roberts to Win. IT. Stark
and Co., 100 acres for $3<R).
John M. Terry et. al. to Rcbicea Terry
801 acre* for $4305.
Harriet T. Addison to Rebecca A Roberta
4oO acres in Reeples for $305.
W. W. Williaufs to M. O'Neal, 56
acre* tor $250.
M O'VmI to Laura H. O'Neal. 56
acres for $300.
For Sale.
gCIIOOXER YACHT JENNIE, 4 3-4tons burJcn,
PRICE, $300.
Enquire of
WATERIIOUSK A RICKER.
<6vorcw$, &f.
" A UO T I O N"
Commission House.
Consigned Goods sold for Cash and
Cash Only.
Give is a trial. Orte putly filled.
Butter, from 20 to 40oJ
Coffee, from 25 to oOc. ;
Candies, from IS to i-5c.
Cheese, from 18 to lOc.
Codfish, from 8 to 10c. j
Herring, from - > to 40c.
Sardines, from 20 to 3oc.
Kerosene, ' F?
Molasses, from 20 to 45c.
Rice. from ' to oc
Caudles, from 20 to 50c.
Sloan, from 01 to 9c.
War, from 8 to 10c.
Starch, from 51 to 8c. <
Tobacco, from 50 to 90c.
Wars, from $20 to $o0.
'idol*. "iOc. gal.
irine?ar, from 25 to 40c.
Tea, (Green) r
lollies,
batches,
lute Twine, ? 20c. !b.
Tea, (Black)
lats and Caps,
Yemen's Shoes,
Miin Killer,
Mils,
Mcklcs, from $1.50 to $4.50 doz. ?
)ystcrs, from 1.25 to 1.50 doz; '
iobsters, from 2.50 to 3.50 doz.
^caches, from 2KKJ to 3.75 doz.
Xautsons, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz. J
Mums, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Cherries, from 3.0t) to 4.50 doz.
Strawberries, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz. *
Mne Apples, front 3.00 to 4.50 doz. !
iVhortleberrries, u 2.50 to 3.50 doz.
rreen Corn, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz. irccn
Peas, from .3.00 to 3.50 doz.
romatoes. front 2.00 to 3.00 doz.
>randy Peaches, " 3.00 to 5.00 doz.
Hour, from 6.00 to 8.00 bbl.
!. B. Flour,
Tapioca,
Borden's Miik,
Mtow Chow.
Coleman's Mustard,
Sorry Pepper,
Table Salts, (
faster Oil,
{ants.
;houlders,
salt Pig's Tongue,
hooked Beef Ton ernes,
Milton Market Beef, 7
Sides, Ribbed,
Jlear Ribbed Sides, . J
Mear Salt Sides,
)ried Beef, A
faiu Sausage,
breakfast Strips
Piir's Feet.
hnoked Jowls,
[jcaf Lard in Pails, ,
Mackerel, $6 to $10. {
Salmon,
kVashboards, from $2.00 to $3.50 doz.
Two and Three) u ? in o -* k*
Hooped 1'aiLs \ 240 10 2,'5dozTubs,
8 in ne.nt, '* 3.50
Jute Rope, 15c.
Potatoes, from 82.50 to $4.50 bbl. *
Jnions, fiom 3.00 to 5.00 bbl.
Apples, from 3.00 to 5.00 bbl.
Turnips, from 2.00 to 4,00 bbl.
Granges, from
[iCmons,
Dried Apples. from 8 to 10c
Dried Peaches, from 12 to 20c.
Dried Currants, from 12 to 20c.
Raisins, (
Jocoanuts,
Gilberts,
trapping Paper, ?
?oda Crackers, 7}c lb. =
Pilot Bread, 6$c lb.
linger Cakes, 12olb. /
Sugar Cakes, 12c lb. J
Panics
Mule Collars,
harden Seeds,
Pish Tackle,
Padlocks,
i-4 Augusta Sheeting, 7c yd.
Prints. 7c to 10c.
Spool Cotton, 50c per doz. ^
Black, White Linen, Thread
Pins, and Needles,
Buttons,
JAMES M. CROFUT.
AMERICAN ]
UNDERWRITERS ASS'N,
PHILADELPHIA.
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Head Office South Carolina Agency,
N'o. 1 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. \
C>itft 1 f
I WILL receive application for Insurance in
this reliable company, on all iusurable property.
This company is not in connection with the Board
of Uude writers, and will take risk at reasonable
rates.
j. apple,
A.M.LEE, Sub-Asc-nt.
Gen. Agent. Charleston, F. C. sep.2tf
~ M. P O LLITZ E R,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
Commission Merchant
BEAUFORT S.C
S. ELLIOTT, Btmuforl 8. C.
IS J l"E^\"EL, tC CO., Chmrleaton 8. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
Having put up a grist mill at their
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Fred and Meal,
n any quantity, an 1 at reasonable rates.
51. S. ELLIOTT. f
j -y o 'A I; j ?. #.i ; tj -13 *< ?-' ; ft .-. a
H iiOLLSALE A\i> RET i!L uiliHi^u,
i
PORT ROYAL, S. C
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JJAVIXG just put in a largo stock oi'
0 IS 0 C E l\l fi S,
1 am prepared to supply the tra<le at figures that
cannot fail to
PROVE SATISFACTORY.
All my goods are bought from first hands, and coma
uirecnrom
!S'ew York, Boston and Baltimore,
ind I can, therefore, rompeto with dealers in
Charleston and Savannah.
Mess Beef and Pork,
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats,
FLOUR, SUGAR, MOLASSES
SOAP CANDLES SYRUP
COFFIvES, CANDIES, TEAS.
JELLIES SARDINES, CRACKERS.
CHEESE. CORN. CORN MEAL,
HAY AND FEED.
CANNED GOODS AND
PRESERVED FRUITS.
BY rURCITASINO from me, parties can make a
j>crcentage ou their^ooda, on account of lower
reight charges .at Port Roral than at Charleston 01
iaraunah.
D. H. Hutchinson.
y-2f-Cin.
For Sale.
ONE-THIR J INTEREST IN" TIIE
Fort Hoyal
STANDARDS COMMERCIAL.
-APPLY TOJ.
W. Collins.
>ec.? ?30-tf.
MRS. E. HOLZACH,
B
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BREAD
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lake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
ust rewired a large and selected atock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
hirb will be sold at prices to suit the times. Will
10 keep on hand all Kinds of
CAKES, TIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep.23-tf. i
mrs. c. smith,
WEST STREET,
Between Crayen and North Streets,
lND COR. SCOTT A NORTH STREETS,
Hcaufort, 8. C.
^ ROCEKIES,
jr T\ TEATS, CA>:nn:s
ivl n^oBACCO,
FANCY CAKESjJiND SEGARS.
Dry Goods, and Clolhihg.
U1 oft tie best quality and at the lowest
figures, constantly on hand.
ipl.lAtf.
~Tw7h7devlin,
CarjieDter | Builder
All kinds of
30AT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING.
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OFFICE AND SHOP
:0R. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S.C.
ugs.iy.
PORT ROYAIj
Saw Is Planing Mill
BEAUFORT, 8 C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
manvfactcrkrs of and dealers im
mow FINE Tim AND LOUDER
AND
Cypross 9h1nglos,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
ill kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
looping & Ceiling Boarfls always od ini
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
trompfly 6lled. Terms Cash.
iov.28-ly. D. C. WILSON, t CO
p7p. to ale,
JManuiacturcr ot
Doors, Sashes,
BLINDS, FLOORING, &C., &C.
Dealer in
Guilder's Hardware
Paints, Oil, &c.
Solo Agent for
Tie National Biiei Paint Co.
Tie Great American Fire Exting'sbr, Co
Page Machine Belting Co.
SEND FOR PRICES.
Office and Warerooms,
20 & 22 Hayne <fe 33 A; 35 Pinckney Sts
FACTORYaiul YARD,
Ashley River, west end Broad Street,
CHARLESTON, S. Ol
ep.;D-l j.
v." i.st % i U > ttt*l' '' Ml OU i v. j
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i \ h L' u; v i ! ivi r / p r- !
j J \J 11 A t W J ? L t 1 ? jU *- i ) 4ji- V . ;
. 190 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C. j
G R O CTE R S
And ImjiorlciH of
General Merchandise.
| No Freight to Pay!
| No Freight to Pay !
! Our prices rtrr below those of any nth r
I dealer in the United Slates. -A t extra
! charges fur drayage, toxin g or freight.
We. prcjniy freights and dt liver goods
I free at any depot on the line of the Xoith
| Eastern, Wilmington and Colombia.
^ ? ' ? /ii f i 1 Lf .
( iSont/i Carolina ana. naricsion ana o?- i
f t onnah Rail Rotulx; also to all points in
j South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, j
having direct water common cation with
C luirlcston.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.
" Terms?Cash hp P. 0. order or registered
letter?on 30,-fi0, or 00 dags in acceptance.
with interest addejl at the rate
of I percent a month. " Always ench*xe.
this advertisement with order if convenient. I
List of Net Prices. No expense io add
Finest qualitv You lift Hyson Tea?quality unsurpassed,
exquisite ilavor,and great strong li, $1.20
per ll>. Tina Tea specially recommended. Finest
quality Oolong, Souvli?ng. Gunpowder, and Hyson
Teas, $1.20 per lb. Second quality Teas, 80c. per lb.
Thiid quality Teas, sold by other dealers at 31 per
lb., you ear." have delivered by us at 60c. per ib
Crush*d and 1'owdered Sugars 13c. per lb.; Grauuiated
A Sugar, 12c per io. Light Bruvru Sugar, 10c,
pet lb. Linley's Peerless
FAMILY FLOUR 18 LBS. FOR Si'
or$10perbbl. Good Family Flour, 22 lbs. for $1;
$3.50, and $0.00 i>or barrel. Kxtra ? boice Finely
Flavored Hams, 17%, 18c. per lb. (Jood llauis, 13c.
per lb.
BREAKFAST STRIPS, EXTRA CHOICE,
I7%?. per lb. Choice Tumbler .Tellies, large
size, 12 l-2c. each. 2 lb. Canned Tomatoes, 15c
each; 3 lb. Canned Tomatoes, lHe. each. 1 lb. Salmon,
25c per can; 2 lb Canned Pine Api le, Peaches,
Damsons and Pears, 23c. per can?6 cans for $1.30.
Ik st quality mixed Vinegar Pickles?piuts 17c each
quarts, 27c". each; Callous 60c. each. Coudensed
Milk, Eureka and Eagle baand, 25c. each. Uantz
Seafoani, 1-2 lb. 25c; lbs. .50c. per can. Lemon Sugar.
40e. i?t can. Irooley's Yeast Powder, 15c., 25c.
and 40c. per cau. English Cooking Sofia, or Package
Soda, 10c. per lb. 1-4 boxes Sardines, 20c.; 1-2
boxes, Sardines, 35c. each. Shadincs, 1-2 boxes, 25c.
each. Cox's Sparklin Gelatine, 2t?e. per pack. Capers,
40c; Olives, 50c.; Worcestershire, Walnut and
Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported, 40c. per bottle.
Imitation French Mustard, 2bc. Genuine French
Mustard,25c. French Prunes, 18c. pr lb. Raisins,20c.
Citron, 4oc. Currants, loc. Cheese, 20c. Full
weight Candles, first quality, 23c. per lb. Baker's i
Chocolate, 45c. }kt lb. Cocoa, 50c. p"r lb. Broma, ,
iuv? north German Chocolate. 30c. per lb. Ordina- [
ry Rio Coffee, 4 1-2 llv. for 81.; choice Rio Coffee.
4 lbs. for 81.; choice laiguavra Coffee. 2 lbs. for
11; Old Government .lava Coffee, 2U lbs. for $1;
boasted and Ground Coffees, 5c. additional,each
grade. Duryoa's Starch. t> lbs. for 81. Satin Gk> ?
Starch, 70c. per box. Corn Starch, 13c. per pack,
Box Blueing, :C4c. per dozen. Barley, 12 l-2c. per lb
Duihnm Smoking Tobacco, 65c. per lb. Gilt Edge
Butter, 40c. per lb. Choice Goshen Butter, 05c.
per lb.
Biscuits?Soda, 12 lbs. for $1; Extra Pilot, 10c.;
Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb..
Nic Nacs, 18c. per lb.; Fancy Cak-s 25c. per lb;
Black Pepper, 30c. per lb^ Spice, 30c. per lb.; Nut
megs, l.'ic. per ounce; Mace, 15c per ounce; Ginger,
25c. per lb. It one and Vanilla Flat Stick Candy, a
fine article, 25c. per lb.; Ordinary stick candy, pure,
20c. prr lb.; Rock Candy, any color, 22c. per lb. Colgate's
Toilet Soaps?00 different kinds, a specialty of
ours, at manufacturer's prkes?from 25c., to $4.00
per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts,
50c. per bottle. Cashmere Bouquet Powder, 25c. prr
box. Cleveland's Putiutdo Vasaline, a r*storativo
and preservative uueqnailed for the hair, 20c. per
bottle. Old Corn Whiskey, 81.80 per gallon. Rye
Whiskeys,$l.fit?, $2.00, $0.00, and $450 per gallon.
Blackberry and Cherry Cordials, a pleasant drink,
$1.80 per gallon. TalJe Port and Sherry Wine, $2.50
per gallon. Fine OU1 Madeira, $4.00 per gallon.
English and Scotch Ale and Porter; bottled, $2.70
Serdozen. Bremen Lager Beer, bottled, $2.70 per
ozen. Demijohns for Liquors, extra?1-2 gallon,
40c.; gallons, 50e.; 2 gallons, 60c.; 5 gallons, 73c.; 5
gallons $1.00 each.
A very Extensive Assortment of Crockery and
( lasswar* always on hand. Plates?Dinner size,
$1.50 per dozen; Breakfast, $1.25; Desert, $1.00;
Tea, S5c. jmt dozen, Clips, and Saucers, Si.0) per set.
Covend Dishes, 65c. 75c., and $U00 each. Tumble! a
60c., 75., $1.00, $1.25, atvl $1.50 per dozen. Table
Gobi't<, $1.21),. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, and $SD0 p-r dozen
Wine Glasses, $1X0 per dozen. Lamp Chimney's
Sun () aud AN, 4 for 25c. B's 3 for 25c. Student or
Argand Chimneys 3 for 25c. Numberless articles
iinmentkined. Information c.ierrfiilly giveu. Our
tirm was established in 1867, and our wisiness reputation
and facilities are of the highest order.
We will do all we promise. All ord?rs should bo
add re*v d to
JOHN W. LINLEY, & CO.,
(Key Box r$4) 190 Hling St.,
Jne.17-ly. CHARLESTON, S. C.
DAILY STAGE LINE,
-TO?
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
WALLY GREEN, PUOI'T.
ON and after Monday, Nov. 15, there will be a
regular
Daily Stage Line
established between Beaufort and Port Royal.
AVill leave the Sea Inland Hotel at 1 p. m., returning,
leave Port Royal at 4 p. nj.
FARE, SEVEXTY-F1VE CF.XTS.
All orders left at the Sea Island Hotel will be
promptly at ten led to. nov.U-ly.
6rist a#d ?t((l.
& 51 WALLACE,
%
Cotton Factor
AMD
GRIST MILLER,
'Wholesale Pouter la
gbaih, niw mi, rssD, etc.,
Son Island Cotton
Bought, Ginned and prepared for market.
Advances Wade 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.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
Cotton ginned on toll. inn.7.
" G. P. GARDINER '
DEALER IX
I
&ROCERIBS.
Liquors, Dry Goois, Soots, Shoes, Etc., I
HILTON HEAD, S. C. J
Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at the ,
above place.
Grist, Bread and Peed,
always on hand. For cash all orders J
will be promptly attended to.
D. O'NEILL, & SONS,
WHOLESALE PKALKHS IK
I BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND TALISES,
; No. 33 ZZayne Street
Clinrloaton S. O.
iprl.S-lyr.
5 ^ ^\r tiJ / <
r . W .
m||FisE m
seaislaj
HAS BEEN It
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAT
TEI1MJS, $2.0
.T A M E SOT) E LL,
13AKUA1NS!
QUICK SALESANI
AT THE CIII
~B! _ _ -B
ciaeoo
ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AN!
received direct fioni New York, a large an<
IKK GOODS, which lie will offer at the 1<
DRESS GOODS OF t
Sifts, Poplins, Lustres, Black ami Col'J. Alpaca
Bleached goods. Fine Plaid and Ottoman Sh:r
vntors, Hosiery and Fancy (joods, Balmoral Ho
Trimmings and Buttons. Fringe* and Laces. A
cts and Donvestics, Oil Cloth and Matting. Sj>e<
Gents' Furnishii
Which is complete with the latest styles of Bow
per Collar. Clothing Boots and 6hoes, Hats anc
Como and Toe
Bay Street. JACOB Ai
HEZ B1
Wholesale and
?and de;
Country Produce, anc
173 Broad St., fUnder Au
0
KEEPS constant'v on hand a lange and s<
TATION SUPINES all of which t
guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort an
~ THE 1
SEWING MAC!
Is prepared to offer tl
TO MERCHANT!
?Who will
Sewing Machine}
w,'
FAMILY F
Its Name Indica
Refer to 250,000 Families
NAMED GENNRAL F
Adapted to every possible .erode n|
ledges
For Tailors an
IT STANDS WITIIOC
Weed Sewing Ma
Dec. 30. Nop. 51
JOHN FRANZ,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
AND
SHIP CHANDLER
Vn mi Itt rtrnnorioc and fifihin Stores
JL' ailllij UiUUIMlUW uui.
a specialty.
?<>?
Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
wholesale groceries,
liquors
plantation supplier,
at the princple Store, formerly occupied
by J. l'yler, Corner Bay and West Street
DRY GOODS.
and General Merchandise at the Store
Cor er of Bay Street, and Harrison's
Wharf.
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Coiner of Bay
and Scott Street.
"RTJC. WRIGHT.
HARNESS MAKER,
Carriage Painter and Trimmer
Harness repairing promptly attended to.
MAGNOLIA St. Next POST OFFICE,
j B K A U FORT, S . C .
An Outfit Free.
We want some one in every county to take orders
and deliver :mod* for the old and original C. O. I?
House. Large cash \va?es. Splendid chance in er
ery neight??>r!io<H for the rivht person f either sex
youe/or old. Sample* free inil poit pnid.
1 Send for it at otiee and in iVe money at vonr lionus.
i Addn-s H. .J. H V til, iS CO, .V. li'jirn-tl .VV*e<
' Jfu 'Wjt". M'. ott'2 -'ni.
Ij f L ' 5 *
.& Si l .l JL. J? i ?
SCHEPER, flf !L
[Lf GROCERIES 'BSLf
HSIllSfi GOODS,
rtlrnrsrr TTrmnmnn/i Urli^a Inii
<D HOTEL, j
IE-OP EXED,
rELLING PUBLIC IS SOLIC1TFD.
0 PER DAY.
*
/ Proprietor.
BARGAINS!!
) SMALL PROFITS!
1 A P S T 0 R E.
Apple,
)THE PUBLIC, THAT HE HAS JU8T
] well selected stock of FALL AND WINjwest
prices. Consisting of
iLL DESCRIPTION.
Hops, and Plaids, also a fine lot of Prists and
ivls, Ladies Kid Gloves, Centennial Dress Ele- '
se, Ituffling and Kaahreideries, Latest stvieaof
tine lot of Perfumer}' and fancy Soaps. Blankrfc.1
attention h called to the
19 Department.
s and Tic*, also, the celebrated Centennial pa*
1 Caps, and other articiea to suit the waats afalL
> Convinced.
PPLE, Beaufort, S. C.'
[JSSEY,
Retail Grocer,'
VLER IN
I Plantation Supplies,
gusla Hotel,/' Augusta Ga.
ilectcd stock of GROCERIES and PIiAN.
re offer cheap to the trade. Satisftction
d adjoining Counties respectfully solicited.
VEED
SINE COMFY.,
ie most liberal terms
3 AND OTHERS,
deal in?
5 of its Man'fture.
AVORITE,
tes its Qualities.
; Who Have Them in Use.
c
AVORITE, BECAUSE
'work.?Our competitors acknowthat
d Shoemakers,
T A RIVAL. Address,
ichine Company,
and 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
i Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IK
Ja?anne<l and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantly Ml'
baud, Coo Icing Parlor and Box Stores.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. H. CALVBRT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9th its. Beaufort. 4. C.
S. MAYO,
; Bay St. Beaufort, S. O LICICOILS,
WINES, Ac.
NET YARNS,
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
Glass, PaintH and Oil*,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
d Glass c order of any >ize.