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LOCAL ITEMS.
Be anf.irt, S. C. July 6. 1876.
7IIF.
RY II. t5. JfDI>.
Ling out the joyous. silvery bolls,
A hundred stroke for a hundred years;
?ach one a wonderful story tells,
Of orange and cypress, liopes aud fears.
Hve scor" of years in a century !
Of all who in seveuteen seventy-fire. ^
Strove %t the boon of liberty,
Never-a-one is to-day alive.
Heroes of Moniuouth, and Bunker Hill,
llare long been deal' to the bugle call,
But th-'iruanies and virtues linger still,
A sacred inheritance for all.
Looking hack o'er the painful way they trod,
From Lexington onward to Valley Forge;
Trusting In Washington only?and (Jod?
To fight their battles with English lioorge ;
Pushingthe column with earnest zeal;
Retreating only to fight anew;
Western pluck against eastern steel,
Tha British red against I'uion blue:
Whether to honor thmi most, or first.
For courage, that nerved to such gallant deeds,
Or perseverance which through the worst
Was the licpe and bulwark of public needs:
How much the mothers and wives of men,
Who perilled all in the darkest time,
Contributed to the great work, then.
Or sacrificed, with a faith sublime;
And what in the way of fruit has come
From seed they planted in toil and tears,
The value to all mankind, aud sum
Of good piled up in these hundred years.
It was surely a cherry task to scan
The pages written by human thrift;
To note the impulse that sturdy man
Has given to progress, the breadth and lift;
And if the level of human affairs
Has been upheaved to a higher plane,
Who reared the ladder, or built the stairs?
Which we must climb, if the bights we gaiu,
Is a pertinent question ; the mighty flood
I? easily traced to the mountain spriugs?
We sometimes search for the highest good
In gilded chambers of queens, and kings,
Butoftenerare impelled to bow,
To the subtle genius, in humbl > guise,
That smites the anvil, or drives the plow,
Whom loving nature makes wondrous wise.
Thus genuine heroes have mainly sprung
From the toilers, with hand o: with busy brain,
As nature's treasures are chicdy wrung
By steadfast labor and travail pain.
And the nations leatn, or they ought to soe,
That principles ouly, or men are groat?
Which are broadly founded in liberty?
Or who faithfully work for the race, or state.
And worthily wilt this roundel age,
Its names historic, its grand renown,
IUumine and honor tho brightest pare
In our history, writtcu and handed d >wn .
If the best of the Nation's sheaves are bro ight,
Gathered aud kept for this jubilee,
The grain of a Century's noblest tho,i rat,
lifted and pure, for the vorl 1 to see. ,
July 4,1875,
ft- The town whs not as crowded as
usual on such occasions, on the fourth.
Sk- Three mills for schools in the
Beaufort school district. Education is
the bulwark of liberty.
. f&f" The'County Commissioners meet
on the 10th inst, and award $!.(KR) from
the (inst indebtedness fund on the follow-'
ifltts day.
? 1 > I
We were the first pai>cr in the
State to announce the result of ihe Si.
Louis convention.
*trw e bnny out our banner on the
outer wall on Friday last, with the names
of Hayes and Wheeler, thereon.
??
Bgk This kind of weather makes a
man feel energetic and kindly, and he
gets up betimes in the morning, eats a
hearty breakfast, looks over the garden
path, takes his hoe and spade, and?
puts them in tho shade, and goes down
town to see a man.
16?" The Treasurer has a warrant on
the State Treasury for $4,400.46, for the
auinuut due from the apportionment of
the $33,000 available from State taxes
for school purposes.
UST The Union Band, led by Mr. Macon
B. Allen Jr. serenaded Lieut-Gov.
Gleaves, at his residence Beaufort, on
the evening of the fourth.' They were
cordially entertained; the " day we celebrate
" being enlivened by a display of
pyrotechnics. It must be said to the credit
of this band that they are showing
signs of marked improvement.
AST* At the "JjertflTs sale on Wednesday,
Mr. James Ward of Savannah,
purchased the steam "launch Flirt, for
$375. The plaintiffsto the suits against
Dr. Warren have given bonds indemnifying
the Sheriff. Major Wiggin, and E.
A. Scheper, purchased two horses cheap.
School Meeting
The adjourned meeting in school dis
trict No. 1, assembled in the town hall
Beaufort, on Saturday last. The board
of school trustees n adc the following report
which was on motion received as information,
and afterwards adopted with
the exception of that portion referring tc
the sale of the lot at Higginsonville :
To the annual meeting of School Districl
No. 1:
The board of school trustees respectful
< ii \
ly report as umows: \
RECEIPTS.
Local taxes, (3 mills) $ 1,500 68
State apportionment 1,873 22
Total. $3,373 91
DISBURSEMENTS.
Teachers' salaries (cash) $3,340 1Tcachers'
school books, 22 J;
Expense account, 444 0Total.
. $3,806 2<
This leaves a deficit of $432.39.
There is now in the State treasury, anc
ready to be paid to the. respective coun
ties, $33,000, of which amount we wil
probably receive sufficient to pay all due
which have accrued duriug the seholas
tic year just closed.
We regret to state that the sehot
house (owned by the district) at Higgiri
sonvilJe was accidentally burnt one nigh
la>t winter \\ e th.erefore propose t
dUuciisj with a -eh?r>! j:? this 1oca lit
nnm1? n??MawwMBMPaoraaaia^vjjtiMi :r<mr
during the next scholastic year, and eon- j
1 scquently ask permission to sell said lot. j
We congratulate you that we havehccn i
j euablcd to continue the rural schools a
! month longer than last year; and the j
town schools were not closed until the j
hist week of May.
We have been kindly seconded in our
: educational efforts by the board ol I . i
School Commissioners, who have dis
bursed the funds at their dispose' with j
an alacrity and liberality worthy of the i
government they represent.
Although the levy for scliools has ncv- j
j er been sufficient, yet, in view cf a heavy I
State axation, we do not desire more i
than tfc ce mills for the fiscal year of
1876.
Respect fully submitted,
L. S. Lavgi.ey,
Clerk Bd. Trustees,
J>ist. No. 1.
Messrs. Watcrhousc, Thos. IT. Wheel-1
er, and Geo. Holmes, were appointed a
committee to examine the books ol the j
board and audit the accounts. They reported
that they had found the receipts
corresponded with the amount stated as
dishurscd in the report, and as farps
they could see the books were correctly
kept.
The following resolution was carried :
Resolved: That a tax of three mills on
the dollar be, and is hereby assessed on j
the taxable property of School District
No. 1 know as Beaufort Township, for
the support of Free Common Schools.
Resolved: That the money collected
from said tax may be used at the discretion
of the Trustees, with the approval
of the County School Commissioner, to
pay any school claims, lawfully iucurrcd
during the Fiscal year 1874, remaining
unpaid, as well as the expenses of the
fiscal year commencing November 1st?
1876.
An interesting debate ensued on the
question of mixed schools, on the introduction
of a resolution by Mr. Waterhouse:
requesting the trustees not to appoint
a teacher to the white school only
on recommendation by a meeting of the
heads of white families. This resolution
was supported by Messrs. Geo. Waterhouse,
D. C. Wilson, M. Pollitzer, and
oppomd by the trustees Messrs. Gleaves
and liangley and by Thos. H. Wheeler.
The trustees claimed that they knew no
white or colored schools and only estab
lished free common schools, and were
not willing to place themselves on record
against what they believed to be the law,
and which under their oaths of office
they were pledged to support. The resj
olution was withdrawn and the meeting
adjourned. This subject was discussed 1
in a much more calm and dispassioned
spirit than when it was raised in the |
s hool meeting a year ago.
?<7?*
Q?<~ l or Asx>sm< lit of lVt j los Township set'
j special notice in our advertising columns. N?\v
J l'o>ti-rs will also Ik* sent to variiuis parts of l lie
j To* ii*iiip gi\ iitg notice of time ami places for makj
lu^ It. tarns.
A Seaman Drowned.
' 0 ? Sunday last, Deputy Coroner D . !
j John A. Johnson, held an inquest at the
; Custom House, Beaufort, on rlu holy < f
* 1 _
John Srrandt, a seaman on Doaru u e
J Martin's Industry Light-ship, who was
; d owned the previous day near Port
j Royal. The deceased was proceeding
: from Beaufort to the light-sl.in aecom
.
j panied by a number of o.hers in a boat,
and shortly after leaving Port Iioval, the
tide and wind failing them, they decided
to eoine to anchor to wait for the ebb title.
Strandt proposed to. take a bath and divesiiug
himself of a portion of
his clothes plunged in and returned
to the boat. Against the wishes
of his friends he again plunged in
and by his strange movements attracted
he attention of Capt. Young who was in
the boat. While watching him he immediately
jumped overboard to his rescues
| He dived after him several times but
| failed to find him, and the deceased nevj
cr came to the surface again. His body
, was found on Sunday morning, badly
! disfigured by fishes and crabs. Thirty
; two three oents'stamps and $50.80 was
! found ou his person.
The jury returned a verdict of accidental
drowning. The body was buried the
same eveuing in the M. E. Church
1 burial ground.
ARRIVED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
June?2Gth Br. Bg. Empress, Edmunds, master,
35days from Funckal, Madiera, in ballast to
Campbell, Wyllic and, Co.
" 27tli?Br. Bg. Tawe, George, master 22 days
from St. Vincent, Cajw do Verde Islands, in ballast
to Caiupb.'U, Wvllieaud Co.
I " 27th?Br. Bk. Laura Emily, Johnson, master, 42
j days from Liverpool iu ballast to Campbell Wyl,
lie and Co.
CLEARED.
| June?Oftth from St, Helena Sound Br. Bk. Gly
I nllifou, Taliuek master, for Dublin, Ireland with
^ I 572 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw Mines.
, I
Assessment Notice!!
Assessment 1S7G. Peoples Township.
By a miscarriage of the mails the Blanks sent to Wj
J. Gooding, Esq., for Asscsment purposes in aceor:
dance with notice herefore, given failed to reach
' j their destination,?therefore I will be at the fol|
; lowing named places to assess Personal property.
. } viz:
) ( Hoovers, Wednesday July 12th
j Varusvrile, Friday July 14th
Brunson. Monday July 17th.
! | W. F. Mole's, Wednesday July 10th.
j I Whippy Swamp, X ltoads Thursday July 20thL.
S. LAXGLEY.
* | County Auditor.
j MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS.
A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
The Beaufort Bathiso House Company,
will be held in the Custom House, on Saturday
1 next, ( July, Sth, 1S7G > at 4 o'clock, p. in.
G EOltG E WATER lit) USE.
President,
} I Beaufort, S. C., July 6 1876.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
)1 the estate of F. Kreu. on, of Savannah Ga, are ro|.
quested to present theru and those indebted to the
^ s lid estate are required to make immediate payin
to the undersigned.
? GEO. GAGE.
I
V Via
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
AT TIIK STORM <?? '
I'], A. SeliPiMT.
The Leader in Low Prices
Having .ti'st i:KTi*i:Ni:i? ki:mm nkw
YORK. 1 it<>t prepttivu to t,ho*Y a larger ;n:?l
more complete stock of .
Kvcr before ollVrcA toWie Beaufort public.
Consisting of
dry goods,
CLOTHING,
HATS, AND CArS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MATTING Ac
o
I offer an entirely fre.sl> stock of
SPRING PRESS GOODS,
Selected in New York with special view to their
adaptability to present season, climufeAc.
EXTRA LXD UCEMEXTS
will be offered in all detriments, as I ani determined
to make this one of the most attractive establishments
in town. Call l?cfor?'purchasingelsewhere
and examine the stock of goods at
E. A. S CHE PER.
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. II. Lock wood,
BAY ST., BKAUFOET, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
?ON?
New, York Charieston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections uiade on any .point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.Gin.
"TUS COSMOPOLITAN,"
BEAUFORT, S. C.
A First- Class RESTAURANT and SALOON,
Opposite Free Lnnding.
Choice Wines, Liquors,
AndSegars.
MEALS furnished at all hours on the shortest no
tico.
mayll-tf. S. BEAR, Proprietor.
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY.
VESTAL OIL,
Gives a better light than any other oil, and will no
explode. Fur sale by
M. KRESSEL,
ap.13. I ay St., eaufurt.
Butter ! Butter !!
TIIE BUST BUTTER IN THE MARKET. 40CTS
PER LB. CHOICE PART.:: BUTTER U.UjS
PER LB. COOKINCr BiTTid: :an rs. i l l: L
GEO. V.". ROBERT'S.
P M WHITMAN^"
WATCHMAKER AND J?WEULEK,
Jfny Street, Eeaufoit, S. C.,
Has jest reteuned ekom the north
with u fine assortment of goods at
2M or "tlx cr xx Prices.
WEDDING KINGS, SC.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS,:**, to Si,50.
SILVER NAPKIN RIN<IS, $2.00 to $1.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, $36 to $."0.
0
S Day UBij Striking Claslss, S3.SC to li
o
GENTS' GOLD CI11ANS, PINS. RINGS. SLEEVE
* BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD ami PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD ?Si SILVER WATCHES.
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten to* twenty-five t>c." cent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dec.G.ly
W. H. CAE.VERT.
Illllll
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlyor
hand, Cooking I'arlor and ltux Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrat; d
Charter Oak Cocking Stoves*
W. II. CALVERT,
| Bay St. between 8th &. Oth sts. Beaufort. S. (
: JAS. E. McQREGOR,
I CARRIAGE MAKER,
HOUSE, SIGN,
an I CARRIAGE I'AINTEJ
| C]ip. Express Office, Beaufort, S. (
All kinds of Ser.il and fam-v sawing.
All kinds of repairing prompliv attended to, e
reasonable terms. Satisfaction guaranteed.
AZ." Agent for RarwV patent f< t power sen
| saw, whieli can be seen in oj?eratinn at :,tv shop.
I .; M.'.RECOIL
dnl My.
i.lJ * X ?' -Ji
IS hereby ?'iv, ii tiiul tir1 timl*-.-?:?i?l wui o;i t;.o .
:1 J-t <l.iy of July, !at 1> ;'< !? !: : . in., apply *' '
Hiilli'V K. Carh-toii. ai hi> n|- |
tii-c in I 1k? inn ii of li.'sn:!' rt. Iht lii.ai dbobareo
.i-lp.'iii-ii.uii% iIn- L M. Mi !
I A naliey, iIci'Mm I.
JUltiMil.T .Mi ANAU.Vj
J:u\22-<AdiiiiiiblratnVB
To Holders of Comity Cheeks or
Audited Claims, priorjo \ovem|
her 1, ?872,
j OfFWK Of THK C'OI XTY
Ht-anT??rt, S. <\t May 8th, 1S7?>. j
j IX accordance with tin- |?r?.*vf>"loii?i of a Joint Ros- j
olntion entitled "A Joint Resolution authnri/.tm; !
! lie County Commissioners of Beaufort County to j
j cvv a special tax." dated April 7. IST-'t, and "All '
i art to amend the same," approved the 2t>th day of
i January, 1874, scaled pp?|?osals will be received at
i tliis office from parties lioldu. diocks or audited
j claims coutrai ted prior to November 1. 1S72, until
TUESDA V, JULY 11. 1870.
at 12 M., at which tinrt' said bids will bo op<-n<u?
I 11..1 iln> lmnnl of cotintv coniinis'ioticrs will draw ]
orders on tlit* Trcasitrcr to tin* Miumtht <>l one thous
iihI dollars, in favor of tlie jtorson or persons wh >
-hail offer the largest /Kr irulnu discount on tii ir
j checks or audited claims.
| rrojK'sals slnmldhc addressed to the cli ?Lilian of
| the boap.1 of County Commissioners, and endorsed
' IV nn>a!> for the settlement of Past Indebtedness
of Beaufort county.
P. PUITCH.ViJP, M. P.
V. S. S< ; )TT,
K..i. martin.
C ouuty Commissioners
I Titos. IF. W?r.rt.r.!t,
Clerk of Hoard. feMO-lt.
Statk ok South Car<>:.:xa, ) .
Couuty of Beaufort./ In ( oninion 1 ???S
J. L. Duncan vs. C. E. Warren. It appearing t
the satisfaction of the Court, that the Piaintitf
herein has tiled his petition against the Defendant
t? foreclose a mechanic's lien on ce. tan buildings
in the " City of Port Royal " in a.oresaid county
the property of the Defendant, and it appearing that
tl.e Defendant is a non-resident of this State and
that his residence after due diligence cannot benscert.
ined.Cn motion oyicl! and ilarnwvll Plaintiffs
Attorney; Ordered; that the Defendant C. E. Warren |
do appear and answer the petition therein on the
1st day of August lsTG and serve a copy of said an
swer on PlaiiitilTs attorneys at Beaufort 3. C. and
this notice to that end be seived by publication
of this order-in the Port Royal Standard and Com
lucrcia! once in each week for six weeks.
June Pith IMG
JOHN J. MAIIER,
Attest; II. G. Jl'DD.
C. C. C. 1*.
June 22 G-t.
SMOKERS! SMOKERS;
A. ASHLEY "CHRIHTZESRG,
H.\S opened a Cigar store, and News depot on
Bay St., BeauJort, where can be found some of the
choicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A
tine stock of
PIPES, POUCHFS,
CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac.
DAILY and WEEKLY
l?pcrs. Orders filled promptly for any book, magazine
or newspaper published.
Tie only News Dejet in Town.
Fell. 24.
MRS. E. HOLZACH, j
B
R
BREAD
D
| Cake, and Cracker Bakery
j BAY ST., COR. FREE LANDING, BEAUFORT
t '
Just received a largo and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIK3,
which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Will
*- - -- I- : ?n I-fii.lv ?r
SO ill'l'j) OU lit'ill! .w..,.
CAR lis. PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
ser>.? >-t f.
W. H. DEVLIN,
| Curpeiiter1HiilMer
I ?0
Ali kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR-MAKING.
1)
OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAY" and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
auRo.ly.
IPOHT ROYAL
ISawlc Phming 1111
BKAUFOHT, S C.
| D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OK AND DEALERS IN
YELLOW PINSTim A8D LUMBER
AND
Cypi'c/gs Qhlngloa,
Al5sO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
ricoriiii & Coiling Boards always oa-M
Orders for Lumber an.l Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Tonus Cash.
1 iiov.'S-ly. D. 0. WILSON. A CO*
M. POLLITZEK,
cottoyfacto;:
AND
-; Commission Merchant
|! K ICPORT S . C
J. C.'RICHMOND
Trial Justice.
All business intrusted to hint will receive care
j fill and prompt attention. Otficc Custom IIousi
Building. Beaufort S. C.
april 27-t
| THE PARKER GUN.
>ti : SENO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BROV.
WEST MER!DEN,CT.
*1 i. art ? s t v i'_?. u ? t'. i > c n; r s t %.
i). IV?1 i'ii 2jiij Ci SOS>',
v?ii??iitam: I'K*t:*is
BOOTS, S i O F.S,
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
KTo. EC 3EIay:io Street
CJb.,arlc?^on JE>? C .
apri.s-1-r.
?> -coo
*oz:<? .Cm: jo .inp.io nj jn."> pu?:
s-jupJ Siuxpao) noAii [vo.tdvj
mxiixh.ih,u<ixv (iv:n hiulw
'*;!(> pm: s(iu?(( *sn:io
aovuuoj axYSHm iis'i/i
V'xiiva i:ix
Sn.VIAY <8UOilt)!1
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X3rty?i3-f. SSoanfort, ?15. O
SILVER PLATED WARE.
#
Eleclro-PIaled Silver Ware
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
IXGRKAT VARIETY.
MA xn\IC7L'11EI) BY THE j
MERIDIAN DRiTAN'MA COMs'ASV.
550 BKOADWAY NEW YORK.
The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those
Silver Plated In aviest on the parts where neccssa- |
rily the nmst wear comes, and bearing the Trade j
Mark.
1871?ROGERS BROTHERS-XII.
N. R. ?Tliis great improvement in Silver - Pis- !
teil Spoons and Forks is applied alike to each grade
of Plat *.A 1, X and 12 oz. as ordered. The Process
and Mcchinery for manufacturing these goods a: e
Patented. The Extra or ' Standard Plate" made by
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 per cent, heavier than the ordiaiiary market standard.
iftj - First Prem earns awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 18-32 to American
Institute Fair, 1G74. inclusive,
mar 9-6 in.
OA fn OOn P r '^a>* at home. Samples worth Si
y)J Id (JZU free. Stixson &. Co., Portland' Maine
SEND 2.V. to (i. P. ROWFLT. A CO., New Yorktor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3U<*)
newspapers, and estimates showing tost ol'advertising.
(hi I) a day n? home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
$14 terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maiue.
marJ-ly.
JOHN FRANZ,
W holesale & IRJaii Grocer,
iSHIP CHANDLER
Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
| Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
WHOLES A Lti GROCER 1ES,
LItil'ORS
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
at the princple Store, formerly occupied
| by J. Fyler, Corner Hay and West Street
BAKERY.
j Having just completed the erection of a
j bakery at my premises, at the corner Hay
and Scott Sis., \ shall keep a constant
supply of fresh HKEAl) &c. I have sccuied
the services of an experienced baj
ker, and by using the finest grades ot
i flour, shall endc-avor to secure a share of
: public patronage. Call and inspect samples.
GROCERIES.
I a speciality at the Store Corner of Day
and Scott Street.
| *" JUST RECEIVED,
I
! SJiiiU I fflfei!
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
I A full line of superior
PATERS, ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
CARDS, ETC.
j Job printing done neatly and ehepJy. All orders
promptly attended to.
Caist and .feel
| ?. I. WALLACE,?
I
Cotton Factor
AND
GRIST MILLER.
Wholesale Jlcnler in
| 5?,Ail', H mi, FEED, Etc,,
i Sen Island. Cotton
; Bought, Ginned and prepared for mar
! kct.
Advances Made on Consignments.
: Having the best machinery for ginninj
, cotton and grinding corn and meai, lie i
prepared to execute all orders ou th
shortest possible notice,
j The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
|
Cotton ginned on toll. Jan."
?T?. fit, A S. /. t OT 7', HtHUS'ot'l S, 4'.
/ './ X '.' .'i7,'i, i,' CO., Charlcnton S. t
THE DEAUFOHT
cirxkV WTT.T,
' TTAVIN'f. 1*:T l*r \ ?:ITIST MILT, AT THKI
. ; I jl uM stai.'l, an: prvjiari-d to furnish
Ci'isl, r?e:! sntl Meal,
1 s?v i;'.iat?iity,a:?'l reasonable rates.
A >. ELLIOTT.
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| ^^^^^inei'SE itshsbim
'^I^Sfciilicry (Mery, SalwarerSE^
SEA ISLAND HOTEL," ~
W^maH^T*) 2
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'"' - - - - &
HAS B E E X ilE-OPEiYED.
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED.
J A M E S 0 D E L L , - - - - Proprietor.
jjfuiij oww rip nrinne /
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AT TIIE OLI) STAND OF
Jacob Apple.
1 HAVE TIIE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO 31Y FRIENDS AND PAi'RONs,
that 1 Lave just received a complete stock of /
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Such as DRESS GOODS. LINhXS, NOTIONS, and the handsomest
lot of EDGINGS and INSEllTlNGS, al,o CLOTHING, HATS, &c.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,
All of the latest styles. Give us a call and judge the pricc9 for yourselves.
Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C.
Are Yoir Going to Paint?
THEN USE NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S
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CHEISIGAL P A INT ~.
Rc.idy for use in White, and over One Hundred Diefebent Colors made of
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Cham'cally combined,'warranted
much IfnuLomcr and Cheaper, an I to last TWICE AS LCNG a3 any other Paint.
It has taken riie FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Union
and is on nutay thousands of* the finest houses jin the country .
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Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
? iv.Arit srXT fT/.r. io3 nhamteK Street, New Tort
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SEWING MACHINE COMPY?
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; TO S22SROHAKTS 1KB OTHERS,
?Who will deal iu?
Sewing Machines of its Man'fture,
family favorite,
Its Name Indicates its Qualities.
Refer io 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use.
NAMED GENNRAjj EA"V OPtlTE, BECAUSE
Adapted to every possible irrade of work.?Our competitors acknowledges
that
For Tailors and Shoemakers,
IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address,
V/ecd Sawing Machine Company,
Pec. 30. ^os- 51 ar-d 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
PORT BOVAl RAILROAD. 1 Manhood! Hob Lost, Hoy Kwtwii
I"*; Just published, a new ed
?? & -.'.y . Timj kf i tion of Dr Culrerwtil'i
,3i - *?$?'..-| n ^Celebrated Essay on the
^ | radical cure (without medicine) of Spkematoehhoka
L^jgaEaP.!.?^' " 3^-'~^y%-"Sr'k ift or Seminal Weakness, Iuvoiuntary Seminal Losses
I ''^"**1. 21 1 ' *>a Ijjpotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impel;
mcfi ts to .Marriage, etc,; also Consumption
*Da11 + A i Etxlefsy and Tits,induced byjelf-indulfeaee o
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sexual extravagance, ,fcc.
%OE <Hf fit'31 EE it. E. Xo * Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents.
I SITLillN'TS OFFiCF. PORT ROYAL RAILU'D ( Tiie celebrated author, in this admirable Essay
Aucusta, tia.. May 1, li>7?. ) ; clearly demons:, atcs, from a thirty years successfur
Tiie following i'a-si-ng.-r Sc'iiMule will be opera- practice, that the alarming consequences of self*
te.l on an I alter May 1, 8.(5. ^ ^ abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous
(JOIN G SOI Tit. '1 r.iln No. 1. Dai.j . (ia0 of internal medicine or the application ?fiber
Leave Augusta ,s y a 1,1 knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simpl
- Leave Ycmasse M_.>> p in ccrtaju all(i effectual, by means of which every
; Arrive Port Royal - P su sufferer, no master what his condition may be
| Arrive at Savannah * P U1 may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically
Arrive at Charleston 4 2" p m , g-n. This L?'ure should be in bands of every
; Arrive at Jr.cks?oii> die vouth and every man In the lard.
g i GOING NORTH. Train -No. ?*?> _ j * ^ under ^ jn a lnln en?elopei ,ny
S Leave Jacksonville - 2 in p m i
C i Leavn Savannah - 9 M a m ' drc^i^pa,d, ou receipt of aix ceuU or two poe|
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Dinner, April 27th 1-y,
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the Atlantic .iii??<lii!f K.i!:r.:ilat Savannah. ami I I ' 1j' W I M 1 1j* j
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