Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 04, 1876, Image 3
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Bdanfort, 8. C? May 4, 1876. j
A- Ouf introduction to Queen May I
was very cool, probably on account of the i
extreme cold weather in the northern !
states. '
?
ISF* An exchange says: 'The stomachs
of persons living on the sea coast, ;
where oysters and clams arc abundant, j
ri*e and fall with the tide."
9^ Get the best job work by sending .
?1 ?- - .V nf ika Qt ? vn. 1
your ornerw iu utv j??u uukc vi Wv I
ard and Commercial.
t&*Tho AfJxxiflt Medium says "drink-1
ing whiskey is on the decline about Ab- !
beville." Just so in Beaufort, the trou- |
Lie with it is consumption.
h5l. Get your advertisements, though
ly circulated by advertising iu the Standard
and Commercial.
9S&m Major Carl Berlin, of Kiisto, ha?
purchased a one-f urtli interest iu the
steamer Pilot Boy, that plys between i
Charleston, Edisto and Beaufort, making i
a round trip each week.
1^. The committee of the grand jurr
? of this county were in session on Tuesday J
and Wednesday, examining the books ;
and papers, the records of the fiuancia' J
status of the county.
? ?
Mi. Fringes for ladies dresses are unusually
rich, this year, and will be worn j
very long?long enough to reach to the
bottom of a man's pocket, probably.
never hope to equal the Fe ich
man at the manufacture of coubentrated | (
lye;but we know his motive in trying his ' ,
own hand at it. He begrudges the fifteen ; (
cents per week to his Washington eorresp ' j
ondent for manuscript to put into his lye j j
pot, so he is now using his own. Ecoi;- 1
omy.
I&. We hear of nien confessing on 1
their death bed to the crimes of murder 1
abduction and incendiarism, but whoever '
heard of a dying man confessing to steal- 1
ing papers? Nobody! Death cannot '
care that man.
ISf* The body of Bosan Bird, one of
the five persons who was drowned in Bull
Hirer on Friday last, was found at the j '
mouth of the river on Tuesday morning '
last, and an inquest was he'd yesterday j
by Trial Justice Carlelon. (
?
I?- From the County Auditor's nl- (
^ street ot the delinquent taxpayers in rhir j ,
* Couiy, it appears there are J11,756. ST ]
being about twenty five percent, of the
State tax; #3,979.69 county tax; $1,6 )5. .
14 district school tax; and 51,772 poll tax
making total with |>ena!ties of $22,582.06 i
delinquent taxes.
tOT The Charleston Journal of Comm*rcr,
the new daily that appeared on the
l<t inst., is a newsy journal, and has been
*? '! received in the city by J lie sea. It
was a necessity, and we hope, n'though
i * views differ from ours jmlitieally, that,
it will sums).
WL Mr. J. C. R ichinond. the town
treasurer, has this week paid off the town (
employees for the third quarter of this
^r tiwurlu^wifli the audited ac
I
count* to date, ataWbfmg to over $9.'{<).
The town is out of debt; and there is a
re*|>ectable balance on hand ti? pav the
current expenses of the fourth quarter.
Quite a creditable report.
Look at the tickets for the excursion
to Cuthbert's Poiut Grove, to the
picnic to be given on May 10, by the St.
Peter's Catholic Church. Purchase one
and spend a pleasant time, and mentally
determine that when you have anything
to do with arrangements for pic nics &c.,
to get your tickets printed at the job office
of the Standard & Commercial. ,
f?T The centennial exhibition opens
in Philadelphia on the 10th., and 011 the
same day in Beaufort an excursion and
pic nic will be made to Cuthbert's Point;
Grove. It will be a day of excitement in
more places than Philadelphia. If you
cannot go to the centennial, you can compromise
on the pic nic.
9
WffL. The naval force at Port Royal has
been scattered considerably. The Pii/niouth
and Vandtilia are in Havtien waters 5
the Huron is cruising in the Gulf; the
Ho r( fort I Marion Shatcmul and Sicatara
have gone to Tampico; the Congress is
going to Philadelphia, and the Mononffahrla
to Portsmouth, N. H. This dis-;
tribution of the force disposes "of the pro
j j_mi ?j : t> 't> 1
posca unn auu c?rci?:N ui run ik^ui ;
ior some time to come at least.
1^. The following are the delegates
from this county to the State Democratic j
convention, that assembles in Columbia
to-day .
From Coosawhatehie Townshin. Messrs I
Tames W. Moore, Charles E. Bell, and
Joseph Glover; Pocotaligo Township,
L Messrs. Charles J. C. ITutson and Jesse
35. Deloach: Beaufort Township, Messrs
John G. Barnwell and W illiam J. Verdier;
Yemassec Township, Stephen K.
Whitehead; Lawton Township, Alfred
M. Ma'tin and Dr. Ruddell; Peoples
Township, Wm. J. Gooding and Jeff
Warren; Goethe Township, Henry Geothe;
Sheldon Towohip. Henry M. Fuller.
BOAT ACCIDENT.
_____
Five Persons Drowned.
v *
On Friday last, Harry Jenkins. Samuel
" Johnson, James Chaplin. Peter White,
Alex Jackson. Bosan Bird. Joseph Bird,
and Silvia Minort. started from Oik
Point mines in a batteaux boat, at about
half-past three o'clock in the afternoon,
to return to their homes on the James
Vripp pV-c St. Helena Island. About
f*??tr o'clock. when near the Summer
house, some thae miles 1'roui Coosa w
river, a wave broke over the bow, partially
tilling the boat, so frightening the
occupants that they ceased rowing, and
the boat settled down and sank in the
trough of the sea, leaving the parties
struggling in the water. They ail clung to
one side of the beat and it turned over,
then Joseph Bird succeeded in placing the
woman on the bottom of the batteaux,
but it immediately turned again, and
Joseph Bird and Silvia Minort were
drowned. The others then left the boat
and attempted to swim to shore
They all got separated except Ilarrv
Jenkins and Samuel Johnson, who kept
together and made a landing near the
uiouth of Bull river. James Chaplin
was seeu by the tug " Ivanhoe " and
picked up; Peter White, Alex Jack-on,
and Bosin Bird drowiug in attempting to
reach the shore.
Town Council Meeting'.
At the last meeting of the council the
committee on accounts approved of the
following bills which were ordered paid :
< trace Myers, $10; Alex Brown $12; Tribuc
$9.GO; Clara Sanchcs $1.30; Win. i
Middle ton $2; P. C. Wilson $9.46 Sam- j
uel Cohen $5. The following were referred
to the committee : John Talbird
Lymus Frazier $2.25; Geo. Waterhouse
$79.50; Alfred Williams $00; and
J. McGregor $4.50.
A license was granted to Dr. II. M. .
Stuart.
Xlie firc committee reported that the j
New York llosc Co, agreed to sell their
liose reel to the town for $50.
The board of he tlt.li were instrueted to I
ake into consid ration what steps, if any
were necessary, for quarantine as a pre-j
;antion against small pox and contagious
overs reported in Savannah and Charcston,
Mr.? Lock wood, appeared to protest j
igainst a tax on banks being imposed I
ipon him, and a discussion of the mealing
of the word bank, sent the members
>f council home to consult their dictionaries
preparitory to deciding the question
it the next meeting.
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Meeting Pilot Commissioners.
The above board met in their office in
.he town of Beaufort on Monday evening j
ast, a full }M>ard being lm sent.
J ?li!i O'Brien presented hints If fori
examination for branch for Fort Bovil
bar, but not passing to the satisfaction !
if tlie board he was allowed until the
text meeting to make himself thorough ;
ly acquainted with the .South channel.
The following notice was received from
he Light Ilonse board :
()fkt('E Lir.irr ITouse Board
Washington 1>. C. April loth IS7#>.
Notice is hereby given that the light '
it trie southeast point ofCouibahee slioa'
^t. Helena Sound, numbered 3oP iui
Light house li-t. CMi-rected to Jan. 1st
lS7t?. will be disco". .inued o and al'te.
the iiOth day of June IS76.
By ordei of the L'ght Home Board.
Joskpii Henry,
Chair num.
Pilot Dupnng in behalf of the pilots)
deprecated Mich action on the part of the 1
government, as the discout nuance ofthi> i
light would seriously effect pilots in en- j
t wing St. ILlena Sound and would great- j
Iv increase the danger to vessels entering ;
therein. The board resolved to send a '
petit ion to the Light House board at
Charleston to take such steps as to prop
erly represent the necessity of continuing
said light.
petitions of Pilots Cox, Samuels, San. ]
tos, for additional branches were laid
over until next meeting.
Complaint of Pilot Cox against Pilot
Early, for boarding a vessel on the bar
from a lion registered pilot boat, contrary
to the bye-laws of the port, was considered
and the vessel was awarded to Pilot
Ccx.
Pilot Dupong, notified the board that
the boat u Pet " would leave the bar this ,
i j .1 & xr ? i % : i
w? ok, ana me jaecu resume nor pmce.
Meeting adjourned till the first Monday
in June.
Exchange Clippings.
?A crowd of fifty five convicts?fifty
colored and five white?passed through
Charlotte a few nights ago, on their way
to the work on the Spartanburg and Asheville
Railroad. North Carolina utilizes
its convict labor.
? Oyer one thousaud colored people
in Greeuville, signed a pledge to drink
po intoxicating liquors between January
and May 1876.
? Wc have been shown a sample of
rice raised by Col. Ralph Nesbit, and
milled by P. R. Lachicotte & Sons at the
Waverley Mills, ?n the Waccamaw. It
is to 1 e sent to the Centennial Exposition
at Philadelphia, where, in all probability
it will carry off the palm. Col. Nesbit is
a careful and successful producer of this
grain, giving his whole time and study to
its culture so as to bring it to its highest
point of agricultural merit aud excellence.
The sample shown us is not a select one,
but taken from the bulk, aud is, therefore,
a general average of crop of lice.
Messrs. Lachicotte & Sons have put upon
it that fine satin fiuish of which the giaii
is so susceptible, and for which their mill:
are noted. ? Georgetown Comet.
? The Richland cottage, one of th(
finest residences in Aiken, was burned t(
the ground on Saturday night last. I
was occupied as a private boarding houn
by Mrs. Sharlock. Loss ?10,000, full;
injured.
? A policeman named Clary, atfcnip
ted to kill Ch ef-of police Hendricks 01
Saturday morning last, by firing into hi
hou.-e, Beaufaiu St. Charleston.
? The Schutzenfest of Charleston
' opei.e 1 on the 1st
? The workshops of the Wilmineto
Cnhiinhia and Aucusta 1* II. have Kv
?. _ jLm J n4Bi "i " "i" r. *z?z~*i*. ?* (ntfHMi
' removed fnun \\ ilin-ugtoti, X. C. to '
Florence. S. C.
? Preliminary arrangements have boon
made for the speedy re opening of the
j South Carolina Institute for the Deaf, j
(Dumb and Blind, at Cedar Springs
Spartanburg county. S. C. Mr. Newton ,
j F. Walker has been re-appointed Super- j
intendent.
? The Elliott Hook and Ladder Com- j
j pany, of Orangeburg, has applied t<> i
| .Judge Deed for a mandamus to compel j
! the county commissioners to pay rent for j
the company hall, which they have u.ed ;
i ~
I tor a courthouse. t
| ? There wa< no business for the paml'
ijury at the May term of the United
; States district court.
j ? In Greenville on Monday last more ;
than a thousand colored Good Templars !
j marched to music, banners and regalia i
through the streets to the College .Spring j
i and took a picnic dinner on temperance j
j principles. It is a great and good move, J
! and the credit is chiefly due to Rev. Mr. J
j Hunter, of the Methodist Kpiscopal |
1 Church, North, and 0. A. Pickle, Ksq. I
{ of' that city.
? A teacher in a Sunday school, says j
I the New York Keen in;/ I'isf, was ex- i
plaining to ffis class of boys the meaning !
of44 Jacob's ladder. ' when one of the j
number, in re inquisitive than attentive. ;
' inquired : 4* If the amrels had wings j
' what was the need of a ladder for them?" i
This was a poser, and while he was medi- J
tat'ng a reply and unable to answer, I
another boy exclaimed, " 1 11 bet I can ;
tell what they used the ladder for. " !
44 Out with it, then " said the teacher.
44 Oh, I guess they were molting. ''
<?>
MARINE NEWS.
CLEARED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
April 24 th.?llr. Rk. Hidalgo, Phillips, mast or, for
Swansea, with 474 tons of phosphate risk from
Coosa w Mines,
A pril 27th?Br. Bg. Ottawa, Howells, master for j
Bristol England, with 474 tons of phosj hate rock'
from Coos-tw Mines.
April 281 h?Russian Bk. Ival", SpolawP-r, master (
with 97.>4oiis of phosphate rock for Copenhagen, 1
from Oak Point Mines.
April 28th?Br. Pg. Cootnassie, Taylor, master, for
>ewcasuu, i npiiBii, ?mi t>-*i nms ui jiun^maiv
rock fmm Coatav Mines.
AKRIVED.-M. HELENA SOUND.
April 2 Jth?Iliisshui 15k. Hoppct, Frt Icrlckson j '
master, .17 days from London, in ballast to Cani|>- j '
bell, Wy llie and Co.
April 27th?Br. Bg. Florence, Foster, master, 16
days from Georgetown, British Guiana, in ballast to
<"ampi> 11, Wyllie and Co,
April jfHth?Br. Bk. Acacia, LeMotte, Master
!2 days from Funchal Madiera, in ballast to Camp,
bell, Wyllie and Co.
April 2Sth? Btissian ship Alexander, Ahlbcrg
master, S7 days from Liverpool; in ballast to Camphell,
Wyllie and Co. '
JMotics.
\ LL l'EKSONS HAVING PILLS AGAINST
:'l E. A. Bourne Wardrmmi Steward U. 8. S. l>iitator
are notilicd to send the same to tiie oGicera o!
the L'ietator hv May 6th.
ma. -till t-t.
QUARANTINE NOTICE."
CFFK E HEALTH OFFICER. ! ,
Bi aitfor!, S. C., April 2t, 1X76. i i
Th attention of Pilots ami Masters of Vessels Is |
railed to tin* f.?!I<>w:n ; provisions of the Quarantine i
Act which will ls> rigidly enfonsd ori and aft. r the !
tirst of May. proximo: "Vessels from any place |
where pestilential, contagious or inf.tttous |
diseases existed at the time of their depar-j ,
ture, or xhail have touch xl at s-eh jioris. Viss-Isj
oil li > >rd which during the voyage, or at the port
of their departure, any person shall have been sick
.....i .u norts. shall on arrival at
the quarautin ground he suhje.-t to vi.sit iMoti ami |
examination l?v tin* ll-alth oilie r."
Wick-Is fr.<m a contagious or infect iout port, or ;
having on board such disease, will l?.> anchor, d in j
the lower bay, hdow tlie |>res nt anchorage of the j
Fie -t.
Vessels subject to visitation and examination wij!
display their colors in the main rigging. Those not
subject tosueli examination will set their colors in
the fore rigging.
S. It. THOMPSON, M. 1).
j Health Otlicer, Port Royal.
Ap.27.1ni.
]\'nvul Cndet.
In consequence of the failure of Mr. White to pass
the examination for admission to the Naval Academy
I am requested by the Secretary of tli Navy
to recommend someone to till the vacancy.
The following gentl-inen will conduct a competitive
examination in the town of Beaufort on Tinsday
the 3'ith of May next; for the purpose of tilling
said vacancy. Dr. II. M. Stuart, P. L. Wiggin, Esq
and Rev. J. B. Middleton.
Any male citizen of tli 5th Congressional Pis- j
triot between the ages of 14 and 18 desiring to enter j
the Naval Academy is invited to aj>|
pear before the Board promptly upon the day designated.
Whoever passes the b *st examination before
the Board will be recommended for appoint
mqut by me.
ROBT. SMALLS.
M. ('. 5th Con. Pi*.J.
C. RICHMOND.
Trial Justice.
All business iutrustcd to him will receive careful
and prompt attention. OJBce Custom Hous?
Building. Beaufort S. C.
april 27-t f j
Manhood: Hon Lost, Low Restored* j
? -!
; J',st published, a in w i |
j tion of Dr Culver we IPs j
^' elcbratcil Essay on the |
; radical cure (w ithout medicine, of sperm atobhhoea !
! or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses !
Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imi
p?dinients to Marriage, etc,; also CoKsmpxiox
| Epilepsy and Fits, induced l>y self-indulgence or
1 sexual exiravagance, ?xc.
Price, in a seal-d envelope, only six cents.
I The celebrated author, in this admirable Essnyclearly
demons:rates, from a thirty years successftt >
i practice, that the alarming eons, quences of self j
abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous ,
| use of internal nodieincor the application of the ,
knife; pointing out a mode of euro at once simpl j
| certain and effectual, by means of which every
i sufferer, no matter what his condition may be I
1 may cure himself cheaply, privately, ami radically
This Lecture should be in hands of every
; youth and every man in the lai d.
I | Scut under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad1
dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two pos'
' tage stamps.
< j Address the Publishers,
F. ISIfK.MAN & SOX,
? 41 tnil St., S< xv York Post Office Box 4T36.
April 27th 1-y.
t! POU SSA.XjZS.
^ I
" | A fine 7 octave Steinway A Son's piano, in perfect
f order, with covered stool. Cheap. Apply t .
M. POLLITZEK,
ap.M. Bay St. Beaufort.
NOTICE.
S i
i TflEu dereigncd, Treasurer of the Beaufort
nml Port K ojr:?l Turnpike Co.. will open
I, books for the receipt of subscription to the stock of
t said company, on and after this date.
JOHN FRANZ,
^ 'I p n-nrer.
II P.ft. \pril. 10. ts;,;. fl.tf.
<m.?... r _? am'A i ii ? ii ?i i f m " ?
Beaufort f ircrtoru.'
Groceries.
i)OY('E, J. I'?<Iroccrios, \Vin"s, Li<j'mrs, and So13
pars, S>utli side Bay St., B-autort.
Dry Goods.
* PI'EE, .!.?1 ?ry (Biols, Clothing, Bouts and '
. \. Shoes. Notions. At'., Bay St.
I^liANZ. jOilN?(jenoral Pry Co.hIs House.
J. Bay St. Beaufort. Sec udrertiseni -tit.
p(H>PKR JOHN?Ptyflo^b Clothing, MillinaV.'
rv. Crouch stud I'omestic Flowns. Fancy j
(f.->ods, notions, Ac. Bay St. See ndvertisoiu ?nt. |
Earfcer. i;
i
\ IJTIS, A.?Barber. Hair cutting, shaving shaiu1\.
{moing awl dyeing. We.-t .St.
R!'TM:1m;K, I!. M.?Rarl*T, shaving hair cutting,
shampooing and dy. ing done in the n at- .
est manner. Hay St.
Blacksmith. I j
\ flTCHKL, W.?Blacksmith, horseshoeing, and t
IVl gonvral sniiih work. Magnolia .St.
. c
Wheelright
- ? - -V ^ - -v I
O AVAfiK, .lr.RHV?WhceJright. Repairs prompt- I t
O lv executed. Magnolia St. j j
Druggist, 1
OTl'AHT. H. M. DR.?I) racist and A|m?! hercary i|
O Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement. '<
Builder and 0on tractor j
IXKVLIX. W. H.?Uuil-Vr and contractor, Bay
t and Charles Sts. See advertisement. jfl
Carriage Painter ' j !!
ATcORKOOK, JAS. E?Carriage maker, sign and i
iVl carriage painter, Bay and Charles Sts. See f.
:?d vert isement.
Professional Cards
TTTIOdTX. P L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of;
VV 2nd Cirruit. Bay St. J
SMOKERS! SMOKERS [ I
A. ASHLEY~CHRIETZB33Cf,
fl AS opened a Clpar store, ami Xcws depot on
Bay St., Beaulort, where ean b.> found some of the
rhoicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A
ine st*?c k of*
PIPES, POUCHFS, v
CIOAR HOLDERS, Ac.
DAILY and WEEKLY ?
?aj>ers. Orders filled promptly for any book, magn
i..n n..u'snatier published.
Tio only Nsws Deist in Town. I.
Feb. 24. *
M. POLLITZER, ?
S
COTTOy FACTOR
AND fl
Commission Merchant {j
B?5 *UFOHT S . C
MRS E. HOLZACH,
a
B .1
R
BREAD
V
D
Cake, and Cracker Bakery \
1IAVST., Ili;.M"FORT, S.O. ?
fust received :i lar^c awl selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
rlifcli tvill In soM at nrfces to suit the times. Will
so kee?> < i) hsiulall siml* of
CAKES. IMICS, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sei>.2a-tf.
W. H. DEVLIN,
h
farncater I Builder:
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-- a
o
All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING, 3
and SPAR MAKING.
0
OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
augS.ly. #
, :
FORT ROYAL
Saw A Planing Mill
i
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
manufacturers of and dealers in
YELLOW FINE Tim AND LUMBER
and
Cyproaw Slilnslcs,
iuo
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
riooriug & Ceiling Boards always on hai!
Oidcra for Lumber and Timber br t!ie cargo ;
promptly tilled. Tonus Cash.
nov.28-ly. D. C. WILSON, A CO' |
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, 8. O
LIQUORS, WINES, ?fcr.
| NET YARNS,
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
O-lass, Paints and Oils,
i WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. I
I
Special attention given to mixing paint
ami Glass cut to order of any size.
Dee. 6 |
.7/. S. tit.t.tOXT, lira* fori S. (\
It J ftUVULf A* lO., Chavlrtt on S. f. ;
THE BEAUFORT
; STEAM MILL COMPANY,
Having pi t up a grist mill at their
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feel anil Meal,
any pi antitv, an! at reasonable rates.
M. s I.I.MOTT.
mmm niiriiwi hm rr fry- jr-xrmjrjz - .4
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Eleciro-Pialed Silver Ware j
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
I
IX MU-:AY VAUIKTY.
JL1 XL 't\I < 77 HKl) nv Tin-:
NCRMI.M BRiTlXM.l HWWX
Wl II34<)A DiV.VV X W *1 U f !v.
I
Tit It >1 SIMONS ai:d l-'<)KK*; nr-' tn .
>ilv? r I'laftd li.-jtvi ! mi ;If i ;?iJ:< <>sirily
the in >at wvar i miiis, and i.v.ui.:,' i!iJ
Mark.
i
1871?HOG E2l> HI'OTHKHS-XH. |
N. It. ?This coat imjirnv'-rn lit i:t Silver- |
IM Spoons uiul Forks i? applied alike lo eaeh grid- i
?f I'lat *, A l.Satid 1J o<t. a* ur.ertd. The l'r.K-oss
md Machinery for manufacturing .Iks - goods :?i?
I'atcnt d. Tliv- l.xtra or ''Standard I'iate" mad h\
his Company is stamp <1 A 1, simply, and i* phitto
in per cent, heavier than thcordiaiiarv mark't xtanlurd.
H#~ First I'rcniMinis aaanl.il at ail Fairs wiser,
xhibind. from World,s I air of iMig to Am.riia;
iistiiute i'air, 1G74. iiiciusiic,
nar !M5 m.
H fa (J10(1 I, r day at home. Samples worth *i
1J spZ'J lr.-e. Stinsox A t o., I'or.lai.d' Mr in:
1KNI? iic. to (5. I*. WW*FX!. A CO., New York
(tor Pamphlet of I no pages, containing iisi of :tn.:0
icwspapcis, and estimates s's iwiiig tost of adrertL'>.-?
(ina day at lioinc. Agents wanted. "utii; ami
)lh terms free Till'L A CO., Au,u?ta, .Maine.
nartMy.
JOHN FlvANZ,
W holesale k Ketail (irocer,
3HIP CHANDLER
'amily Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
Constantly receiving from St. Jjouis.
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
WOLESALK OUOCFIUFS,
LIQUORS
PLANTATION SFPPLIi>
t tlie princplc Store, formerly occupied
y J. Fyler, Corner Bay and West Street
BAKERY.
T.ovi'n.r invf mmnleted the erection of :
nkery at my premises, at the corner Bay
lid Scott Sts., T shall keep a constan
upplv of fresh HKEAD Ac. I have r:e
med the services of an experienced ba
er, and by using the finest grades o
oar, shall endeavor to secure a share o
mblic patronage. Call and inspect similes.
GROCERIES.
speciality at the Store Corner of Ha;
n l Scott Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
i full line of .ciiKirior
r a pi: its, envelopes,
KIEL* HEAPS,
LETTER HEAPS, NoTK HEAPS.
CARPS, ET'\
o1? jirintinc <lon* neatly ai d ehcjdy. Ail ord?:
nmijitlv at!oi:d ?! to.
t luvlcfi'cn Adrfrtisonrut?.
1>. OWEILL & SONS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
MTo, 33 Haync Stroot
Cliarlestozi ?3. Oaprl.S-lyr.
Grist and iffd.
S. fl. WALLACE,
Cotton Factor
AMD
GRIST MILLER.
H !;olesale It enter in
mi im, m, fess, Etc.,
Sea Island. Cotton
Bought, Ginuod and prepared for market.
Advances Wade on Consignments.
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding 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. jam 7.
G. P. GARDNER,
DEALER IX
GROCERIES,
,1"'M SWa. Etc..
hitjUUfS) ifi'Jf WUVUS) ?W?Vkj
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at the
above place.
Grist, Bread and Feed,
always on baud. For cash all order*5
will be promptly attended to.
JH? PARKER GUN.
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BROY,
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
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fT nv". S (' is K I'Kli,
I^^I^J^WTI^eeper, |f| ^
;pMfe|jME FAMIL? GROCEMrpAj
Imrsort^d Liquors,
Fll!1[XHI5(i (J0##S' iWlff
?.Hi *-eJf
SEA ISLAND HOTEL,
1ias ?3 e e x re- opened. ^
Tin: patkoxage of tfik travelling iteltc is soLicnri>.
02.00 I=I3n DAY.
i
^ V m e s 0 d e l l , - - - - proprietor. POET
ROYAL CLUB HOUSE7"
Has been fitted up in G:sl class style, in the lu'IJing formerly known as the
1IABF0RMTEL,
The RESTAURANT will he supplied with the choicest viands thafcthejnarkots.of
Savannah, Charleston and Beaufort
an supply. MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS and GAME in its season. Long experiJ
nee in this line of business has enabled me to serve the choicest delicacies on the
hottest notice.
C. E. WARREN.
Feb. 24. * Proprietor.
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AT THE OLD STAND OF
Jaeofe Apple.
i iiavktiii; pi,KAsn:i; ro annoi xok to my friends and paitoNs,
that J have just received a complete stock of ,
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Such as DRESS GOODS, LINENS, NOTIONS, and the handsomest
lot uf EDGINGS and INSK1MN08, also CLOTHING, HATS, Ac.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOO\DSt
Boots and Shoes,
All of the lalost styles. Give us a call and judge the prices for yourselves.
3ay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort. S. C.
1iez bussey;
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
AND DEALER IN
Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies,
173 Broad St., OJnder Augusla HoleU Augusta Ca.
0
KEEPS constantly on hand a large and selected stock of GROCERIES an ; 1*1.1M.
TATION SUPPLIES all of which we offer cheap to the trade. Saii*fatiioD
guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Counties respectfully solicited.
Are You Going to Paint?
Tligi USE NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S
OEEMIOAL FAINT
Ready for use in White, aud over One Hundred Dieferent Colors made of
Tin.T or.fl T.iiunn,] Oil ,Vy?/7m onmhiriorl nfnrrantftl
strictly prime >> uuu ucau, iuuv, u.??^ vw~.v.*.^v.,
much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint.
It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the th?' Union'
and is on ninny thousands of the fi: est houses "in the country
Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
pr i r rldi jft vrLI, A RD SEyr PREB 103 Ciffita street, New Yiif,
| THE WEED
SEWING MACHINE COMFY.,
Is prepared to offer the most liberal tcravs
TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS,
?Who will deal in?
j Sewing' Machines of its Man'ftiircv
c\
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F A XS3 X I* Y FAVORITE,
Its Name Indicates its Qualities.
Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use/
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NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECA USE'
Adapted to every pos ib!f prade of work.?Our competitors acl iiov. ledges
that
For Tailors aud Shoemakers,
IT STANDS WITHOUT A IIIVAL. Address,
Weed Sewing Machine Company,
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