Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, July 20, 1876, Image 3
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LOCAL ITEMS.
- aufbrt, 8. C. 20 July, 1876.
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MARRIED.
WILSON?BOYCE.?Married at St. Peter's Catli
olic Chuach, Beaufort, July 17, 1676, by the Rev. J
B. Tardy, Wm. Wilson of Beaufort, to Miss Maggie
Boyee of Charlt-sK>n.
We publish this week, a lengthy account
of the speech of Governor Cham
berlaiu delivered in Beaufort on Friday
last, in order that our readers who were
un-ble to attend can form an idea of the
views eutertaiued by the chief executive
of the Sftite on questions of State and
national politics.
Th^ sale of condemned stores was
postponed by the auctioneer, James
M. Crofu? from last Saturday until Saturday
next.
News has been received of an attack
on Sunday last, on Mr. R. N. Kittles,
who lives near Yemassee. His house was
, , ._ v_sA
CDtered and Mr. JVittie9, wdo wa> m ucu,
received two violent blows on the head.
^" The most healthy place to be sick
in that we have seen lately is the sick bay
on board the U. S. S. New Hampshire,
but strange to say, although it looked so
attractive, there was no one on the sick
list This speaks well for Port Royal.
On Tuesday Last, at the Rhett
place, Port Royal Island, a little colored
boy, who was chopping a log, was
bitten by a rattlesnake, and died from
the wound in about five miuutes.
ww*
IVThe pilot boat F. W. Scheper, Jr. J
that has been coppered in New York, and
left that city on the 12th., arrived at heiJ
dock in Beaufort, yesterday morning. She
proved to be quite a fast sailer. She
was only a week in going to New York.
Vere Dux, the correspondent of
the Union Herald, must be a mathe-1
matician. He states there were from eight
hundred to a thousand people present
at the meeting on Friday. We 'are not
much at figures ourselves, and therefore
have to rely on the statements of others.
On Saturday, the 29th inst^a J
mass meeting will be held at the Brick
church, St. Helena Island, to ratify the
nomination of Hayes and Wheeler.
Hon. Robert B. Elliott has called |
upon prominent colored men in the State
to meet him in conference in Columbia J
t to-day, iu view of the recent u gross aud
unprovoked outrage " at Hamburg, and
to take such Deaceable measures that J
they may deem advisable for their protection.
The delegation from this county
have bfeen invited to atteud.
ggp' Last Wednesday a young colored
man named l)avid Simmons, of Perryclear
place, and emoloyed on wasn boat
No 3. on Coosaw river, went into the
river to bathe. He bad dived several
times into the water, and returned to the
washer, and the last time he remarked
"he would take a long dive and come up
at the store " he disappeared and apparently
was swept by the tide under the
washer, and when he came to the surface
his face was seen to be disfigured and he
saok immediately. His body was lound
on Saturday and aD inquest held by Dr.
John A. Johnson the same day. The
verdict was that he came to his death by
drowning or by being sruck on the head
by the machinery of the washer. Frou)
other information it is more probable,
the water being very shallow, that he
injured his head by sriking the rocks
that form the bed of the river at this
place.
ft- On the 16th inst, about three
o'clock a. m. the store of E. I. Holmes,
at the works of the Coosaw Mining Co..
was entered and a safe that contained, in
addition to books and papers, some seven
hundred dollars was taken away, and
opened by drilling and its contents carried
off. Those who committed the robbery
were eviden tly well acquainted with
the interior arrangements of the store,
an i the most rigorous steps should be
taken to bring them to justice.
ft- The town council held a special
meeting on Tuesday evening, auditing a
number of bills. Their term of office has
almost expired and from what we know
of the financial management of the past
year, their report, which we shall publish
in the course of a week or two, will give
the citizens satisfaction, that the town
government has been conducted with honesty
and economy.
MARINE NEWS
ARRIVED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
July 3rd Br. Bgt. Emily, Harris, master. 14 day >
from St. Thomas W. Indies, in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie and Co.
44 6th Br. Bgt. Caradoc, MeRea, master, 22 days
from St, Vinoent Cape de Verd Islands, in bal last,
to Campbell, WyHie and Co.
M 7thRussian Bk. Hero, Henriksson, master M
jdays from Rio Janeiro, in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie and Co.
July 10.?Br. Bg. Maggie, Evans master, 22 dayg
' Xrom Par^ Brazil, in ballast, to Campbell, Wyllie 4
Co.
CLEARED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
July 11.?Russian Bk. Alma, Hjulman master, for
London, with 1100 tons phosphate 'rock from Oak
Point mined.
July 12.?Ruspian Bk. Ruhticas, Anderson mas*
tor, for London, with 911 tons phosphate rock from
Pacific min x.
July 10.?Norweigan Bk. Lorenzo, Kittlesen
master, for Aberdeen, Scotland, with 730 tons ot
phosphate rock, from Coosaw mines.
July 12.?Br. Bk. Maggie, Jenkins master, for Bel.
fast, Ireland, with 556 tons phosphate rock from
Gc**w mines.
July 13.?Br. Bkt. bjarion, Evans roaster, to1
London, with 620 tons phosphate rocb from Ceo'
saw mines.
> July 14.?Br. Bkt. Nushka, Welch master, lot
Bristol, England, with 812 tons phosphate rock frene
Coosaw mites.
July 14?Br. Bg. Empress. Edmunds master, for
Plymouth, England, with 115 tons of phosphau
rock from Coosaw mines.
Painter and Glazier.
LOPEZ, EDWARD.?Painter and Glazier, Hou-.e
Sign and OmamcnvJ pain tin." done at reason
lb!* rates and with prcmotr?ss ard dt?rs??fc.
i ?
Vwii I mn i ? v nt
?alc.s.
^hmiffISSA L'E.
PrcRrr.
ffm. T?. Glllison, vs. the s^n an tah and Charleston
Railroad Company.
By virtue of an order of Hon. J. J. Malior lo
me directed, and lodged ? my office, I will sell
at public outcry iu front of Juy ollice in i
the town of Beaufort, on the first Tuesday
iu(August next Wilier the first day <>f said , |
month between the legal hours of sale the following j
w ?? ?
Thirteen acres and seven roods of a plantation
called " Spring Hill " situate lying and being in
St. Luke's Parish, in the County of Beaufort and
State of South Caroliua, now in the possession of the ]
Defendants under an award of Commissioners duly
appoiuted to set oft* and assess a right of way
hrough the :aid plantation.
Terms cash.
1VM. WILSON,
s. n. c.
Bft S. C. July II, 1976. *0-St.
i
SHERIFF'S SALK
Decree. g
Thomas A. Gregorio vs. The Savannah and Char- ^
leston Railroad Company.
By virtue of an order of Hon. J. J. Mahor to me
directed and lodged in my office, I will sell at pub- \
lie outcry in front of mywotfice in the Town of ti
Beaufort, on the first Tuesday in August next 1976 1
being the first day of the month between the lega a
hours of sale the following property, to wit:
Ten acres and two roods of a plantation called J
the " Farm " situate lying and being in the County
of Beaufort, and State of South Carolina, now in
the posession of the Defendants, under an award
of Commissioners duly appointed to set off and assess
a right of way through the said plantation. 1
Terms cash.
WM. WILSON
S. BO.
Bft. S. C. July llth 1876, 22.'Jt.
1776. T 1876.
oH^TisBarixrx^ij. |
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD CO.,
Office Gen. Passenger Agent,m
Augusta, Ga., July 1,1876. ^
A Full line of Centennial Excursion tickets to
Philadelphia, at greatly reduced rates, are 1
now on sale, via Augusta, embracing all the popular
routes to the North.
For tickets and time tables showing schedule of
the different routes, apply to
P. HAMILTQN,
v Agent, Beaufort, S. C.
A. M. HAMILTON,
Agent, Port Royal, S. C. j
T. S. DAY ANT,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga,
FOOD '
3
run xnc> i
STARTING!
INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED
Stores win be sold at r blic auction to
the highest bidder under official orders from (
the Nary Department. e
By Jas. M. Crofut.
Government Auctioneer.
At lus stores on Bay street, in Beaufort, comment*- S
ing on N
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1876, [
at 2 p. m., and continuing each Saturday until the
entire stock is disposed of
44 Bbls. Mess Beef, 8800 lbs.
171 Cases Fresh Beef, 820S lbs.
47 Packages Navy Bread, 4182 lbs.
2 1-2 Bbls Flour. 400 lbs.
1 1-2 Bbls. Rice, 385 lbs.
4 Boxes Coffee, 230 lbs.
8 Bbls. Beans, 238 gallons.
1 Box Tomatoes, 84 lbs.
12 Cases Dedicated Potatoes and Onions,
601-2 Yds. Blue Satinet.
66 Yds. Blue Flannel.
5 Lbs. Sowing Silk.
2Pr. Kip Shoes.
9 Tin Cups.
24 Prs. Scissors.
I Mess Kettle.
II Kegs Pickles.
The above will be sold in small lots to suit pur
chasers.
PROBATENOTICE.
Bt Ridlet K. Carleton, Probate Jvixjf.
WHEREAS Jam^s E. Boyce hath made suit to
me, to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate and effects of Harry McMillan .farmer.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ,
singular the kindred and creditors of the said liar- j
rv, McMillan, deceased, that they be aud appear,
before me, in the Court of Pobate, to be held at
Beaufort, on the 29th day of July next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
cause, if any they have, why the said Administra- 1
tion should not be granted*
oivAn under mv Hand, this thirteenth day of
July. Aqqo Dominni 1876.
RIDLEY K. CARLETON,
Probate Judge.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope .Price six cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment. &,
Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spcru.atorhoea
induced by Self-Abuse Involuntary Emissions
Importency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to
Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and
Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.?By
ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the
"Green Book," Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be
effectually removed without medicine, and with
out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
MS" This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and
thousands.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp
Address the Publishers.
F. BRIG MAX & SOX,
41 Anm St., Sewr York Post Office Box 4580
july 9th 1-y.
Pratt's Astral Oil.
A perfectly safe illuminating oil. Insurance companies
recommend it. For sale by
GEO. W. ROBERTS.
H. M. STUART, M. D.,!
Cor. Bay & Eighth Streets,
Boaufort, S. C.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
, STATIONERY, FURFCMKRY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
r Together with ^aaaDy other .articles too numerous
i o mention. All of which will be sold at the lowes
price for cash, rhysicisns prescriptions carefully
compounded. feb.ll
i ll^YCE, JAS. E.?Wholesale and retail dealt" r in
-' JTI Grocerie*. Liquors, Soft.v. Dry Goods srd
pe-'fTA? icerrha5dic>e. Ba" P*
GREAT EXCITEMENT! !
AT Tin: STOKE OF
, E. A. Srhepcr. j
i
The Leader in Low Prices!
Having .irsr kkti knf.d from n kw j
VOKK. I am prepared I" .-how a larger ami J
nore compote stock ?>f
spk mils gibs
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
)KY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS. AND C^PS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MATTING Ac
0
offer an entirely fresh stock of
SPRING PRESS GOODS,
elected in'New York with special view to their
daptability to present season, climate Ac.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
rill he offered in nil departments, as I ain dcteroined
to make this one of the most attractive ostabishinents
in town. Call beforepurchasingelsewhere
,nd examine the stock of goods at
E. A. SCHEPER.
BANKING HOUSE,
Wm. IE. Lockwood,
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD- AND EXCHANGE
ON
?ew, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any poiut in the
Jnited States. Accounts received subject
0 check at sight.
ap.27.Gm.
"tfHS COSMOPOLITAN,"
BEAl'FORT, S. C.
A. First- Class RESTAURANT and SALOON,
Opposite Free Landing.
Choice Wines, Liquors,
AndSegars.
(TEALS furnished at all hours on the shortest no
ice.
mayll-tf. S. BEAR, Proprietor.
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY?
VESTAL OIL,
iives a better litfht than any jthcr oil, and will no
xplode. For sale by
M. KRESSEL,
ap.13. Bay St., eaufort.
"Take ?r7den n is7
1 y s t e ra R e it o v a I o r a 11 d Blood
PURIFYING SYRUP.
'or Dyspepsia, Biles, Heartburn, Sick llcadache
fevers, Si>n s, Ac.
M. J.GRAHAM. Ar.T.,
nar.30-lm. Beaufort. '
P. M. WHITMAN,
WATCHMAKER AM) JHMEI.LEli,
Bay Street, L'cnuiorl, s. u.,
Has just retruned from the north
with a fine assortment of goods at
Nortlicrn Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50.
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $1.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, $30 to $50.
0
3 Say & 1 Day Strikiag Slacks. 53,50 to 50,
GENTS' GOLD CIIIANS, TINS, RINGS. SLEEVE
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD and PI.ATEI) JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD Si SILVER WATCHES,
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you cati save ten to*#twenty-five per eent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dec.6.1y
W. H. CALVERT.
practical
Tin Sheet Iron. Ccpper Worker
DEALER. IN
Tapanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlvon
tl hand, Cooking I'arlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH..
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves*
W. H. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S. f
~ jas. e. McGregor,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
HOUSE, SIGN,
and CARRIAGE TAINTEF
Opp. Express Oiling lieaufort* S. (
All kir.ds of Scroll and fancr -awing.
a
I All kinds of repairing promptly attended to, o
} reasonable torma. Sutisfa t ion guaranti ed.
Ageflt f<>r Barnes' atent feet j ewer scro!
saw. w hi? h can be s -en iu :> ration at my shop.
JAS. E.
jV' *y
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IS hereby civen that tin* undcrsLncd will on the,
3lst day of July, IcTt'. at 1 > .'.! !. ..in., apply to
Ridley K. Carle ton, K.s-j., Prolate Judge, at His of-"* 7
f u>- " "u. .! flieanfnr . ' r "... f:v J ;/. ?v
adnvui-trairt* of ihe c-ta:e rairieli M.
Au.iiky, ihvca-ed. J! jf;
iti:ir??ii:i M* ANAI.I.V, j
Jne.22-tf. A iniini-trat rh JE,
To Holders oi' < u;nm riirrks or .':
Audited Maims, prior to Novrai-*
her 1. IS7 >, # ^
OlTlCK OF THE CorNTY fOMMISsiONnRS,
Beaufort, S. May Sth, IS70. I
IX accordance with the pr visions of a Joint Res-'- *
oi lit ion entitled " A Joint 111? ?1.* t i-/n authorizing!!
he County Commissioners ? ' Beaufort County to;
evy a special tax,''dated April 7, l>7:t, aiul"An?act
to amend the .same," approved the 2:Uh day of' .
Jamiary, 1-7-1, scaled propo-ais will be received at
this ollice from parties huldtn /hecks or audited
claims contracted prior to November 1, 1*72, until,
THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1S76. :??
at 12 M., at which time said bids will be opened* i
and tie: beard of county commis-ioners will draw
order.- on the Treasurer to the amount of one thousand
dollars, in favor of the person or persons who
-hall otli r the largc-t per ecu.'ton discount 011 their.!
checks or audited claim<. ,
Proposals -houldbe addressed to the chairman of
the board of County Cetnmissmrv and endorsed
"Proposals f,,r the settlement of Past Indebtedness
of Rey 11 fnrt. cotint \*.
p. pnnvirARn, m. p. '
V. S.JifOTT, i
It. J. MAiJTIX,
County Commissioners i
Titos. II. WlIKET.rR,
Clerk of Boanl. feblO-lt."?
Statk of South Carolina. ) . n .?
County of Beaufort.) Iu Common Plea^
. * -t'
J. L. Duncan vs, C. E. Warren. It appearing .tt
the satisfaction of tins Court, that the I'laintHE
herein has filed his petition against the Defendant
to foreclose a mechanic's lien on certan buildingsin
the " City of Port Royal " in alorvsaid county
the property of the Defendant, and it appearing tha^
the Defendant is a non-resident of this State and
that his residence after due diligence cannot be ascertained.
Oil motion of Bell and Barnwell i'luiufiffs
Attorney; Ordered; that the Defendant C. E. Warren
do appear and answer the petition therein on flic
1st (lay of August 187G and serve a copy of said an
swer on Plaintiff's attorneys at Beaufort S. C. and
this notice to that end be sotved by publication ,
of this order in the Port Royal Standard and Cow
niercial once in each week for six weeks.
June 12th 1S7G
JOHN J. MA1IER,;
Attest; II. G. JI'DP.
c. c. c. r.
June 22 G-t. "* 1
SMOKERS! SMOKERS '
t.
A. ASHLSY CHRIMZB5R3, !
lLs opened a Cigar store, and News d>pot on '
Bay St., Beaulort, where can he found some o^vthe
choicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco^ A <
fine stock of
riPES, POUCIIFS,
CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac,
DAILY and WEEKLY
papers. Orders filial promptly for any book, magazine
or newspaper published.
Tie only News Depot in Town.
lVb.21.
| "MRS. E. HOLZACHr
B
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BREAD
V D
Cake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., COR. IK HE LANDING, BEAlFOKT
Jiis?t received a large and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
which will b sold at prices to suit the times. Will
so keep on hand all kinds of
CAKES, PIKS, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
ser>.23-t f.
W. H. DEVLIN,
Carpenter; Builder
o?fAll
kinds uf
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING.
OFFICE AXD SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFOETT S. C.
augS.ly.
~ PORT HOYAL
S;iw A Planing Mill
BEAI FOKT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MASCKACTCKEKS OF ASD DEALEKS IS
7ELLCW FINS TIMER AND- MKtER
ASD
Cypress SZiinglos,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
.
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on M
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
nov.2S-ly. D. C. WILSON, A COM.
POLLITZER,"
COTTON FACTOR
" AND
Commissioa Merchant
K E A V V <> R T S . C
J. C. R1C H M 0.N D
Trial Justice.
All business intmstcd to him will receive care
ful aud prompt attention. OiEce Custom House
building. Beaufort S. C.
april 27-t
THE PARKERCUN.
' SEND STAMP FO^lii^)^
"! . PARKER BRO'St.
WEST MERIflENjCT. ; \
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fc
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?har!?.stcra suutrtisfutfitts.
I>. OWEILL & SONS,
aVHOLLS-M-t I>nAIfK> !V
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
I
No, 33 Ilayac Street
Clifti'loston S. C.
aprl.S-lyr.
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>)nind Suixim o) ur>Aiif uojuioiji: [tunodg
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'* * 'Sa.VIAV 'SHO.lt>!'!
sTmayo,
Boy S t. Bcoiifort, S. C
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Electro-Plated Silver Ware
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
MANUFACTURED BY TIIE
MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY,
550 BROADWAY SEW YORK.
The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS arc those
Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where necessarily
the most wear comes, and bearing the Trade
Mark.
1874?ROGERS BROTHERS?XII.
N. B.'?This great improvement in Silver-Plated
Spoons and Forks is applied alike to each grade
of Plate, A 1, Sand 12 oz. as ordered. The Process
and Mcchinery for manufacturing these goods are
Patented. The Extrajor '"Standard Plate" made by
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 per cent, heavier than theordianary market standard.
to - First Premcuius awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1S52 to American
Institute Fair, 1671. Inclusive,
mar 9-6 m.
Af fn AQn per day at home. Samples worth $1
tpd IU tJZU free. Stixson & Co., Portland' Maine
SEND 25c. to G. P. ROW ELL A CO., New Yorkfor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3000
newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising
All)a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
tJliZ terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine.
mariMy.
JOHN FllANZ,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer, x
and
SHIP CHANDLER
Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
?T".?
Constantly receiving li|^n St. Louis,
; . the best
* FAMILY FLOUR,
wholesale groceries,
liquors
plantation supplies,
at the .princplc Store, formerly occupied
by J. Fyler, Corner Bay and West Street
BAKERY.
Having just completed the erection of a
bakery at my premises, at the corner Bay
and Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
supply of fresh BREAD Ac. I have secured
the services of an experienced baker,
and by using the finest grades ot
flour, shall endeavor to secure a share of
public patronage. Call and inspect samples.
#
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Corner of Bar
and Scott Street.
JUST RECEIVED,"
AT THE
STEDaCGSffi
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A full line of superior
PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
pill heaps,
LETTERHEADS, NOTE HEAPS,
CARDS, ETC.
Job printing done neatly and duply. All orders
prom fitly attended to.
. (Srist and .frcd.
m MWALLAfiS,
Cotton Factor
AM)
a-R. TST MILLEE,
J AV aMm rwr _
Wholesale Dealer in
mt W, mi FEED, Etc,,
Sea Island Cotton
Bought, Ginned and prepared for market.
Advances Made on Consignments.
Having die 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 tinned on toll. jan.T.
W. S. ELLIOTT, li<mufin't S. C. .
! '
.V < O., <ha>h?ton S. 4\
THE BEAUFORT
I STEAM MILL CQMPAHT,
Having itt ie a oiifcsr mili, at ntr.ii;
old r>r? |uroit to
I '
Gnsl, Feed ami Meal,
iipr q i'ls* f -tiihlf r*'es.
I. & Fr.r.T^TT.
F. W. SCHEPER, I
SKA 1SI,AM) HOTEL, I
HAS BEEN RE-e^KED.
THE PATRONAGE OF TJ3E TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLIC1TFD*
J A 31 E S 0 I) E L L , - - - - Proprietor. AT
THE OLD STAND OF . ]
*y J'^yfr4 V. * \
Jacob Apple.
, ?_? jr.-. ' - .
I HAVE TflE PLEASURE TO-ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND PA-"
irons, that I have ju>t received aeoujplotastock of . . * >
SPRING-, AND SUMMER GOODS,
Such a* DRESS GOODS. TANkNS. NOTIONS, nod the handsomest
lot of EDGINGS end IN3E1WINGS, ulsb CLffl'IIING, HATS,
GENT'S FURNISHING
Boots and Shoes,
All of the latest styles. Give us a call and j^d^e-lbc prices lor, yourselves.
Bay Street., JACOB apple, ; Beaufort, S. C/
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Arc .You Going to Paint?
then use new york enamel paint co.'s
CHEMICAL PAINT
Ready for use in White, nod over One Hundred ' Pieferent Colors made of
strictly prime White Lead. Riuc, and LinsoW 0?4, ChmieaBy-combined, warranted
much Handsomer and Cfoaper, anTto last TWICE A& LONG as any other Paint
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It Mfe taken the FIRST PRKMPUMS'at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Ifaioa1'
and is on many thousands uf the unest houaesyn die,coin try.
Address: N. y. ENAMEL PAINT oov
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SEWING MACHINE COMP'Y., !
Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms
TO MERCKMTS AND OTHERS,
?Who will dcalin? v
Sewing Machines of its Man'fture^
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FAMILY FAVORITE,
Its Name Indicates its Qualities. "
Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use* '
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NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE
Adapted to every possible grade of work.? Our competitors acknowledges
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For Tailors and Shoemakers,
IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL Address, '
Weed Sewing Machine Company,
Dee.30. Xo8. 51 and 53 St. CbarIe?StM Baltimore, Md. :J
port hgval railroad. mjew~miiiiiinert.
FOB THE
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Magnolia Passenger fio&to.
CH.KVOE OU SCHEM LE. . JUST RECEIVED ATJ
SUPILKIN"TS OFFICE PORT ROYAL RAILED I .. *'
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(JOl.VO SUi TlI. Trula\o.l.Dall)r. i COR. BAY endCARTERET 8TS., BEAUFORT.
Leave Augusta b 3;> a w ..
Leave Yemasse -12 31 p m LADIES DATS.
Arrive Fort lima! 2 S) p m MISSES HATS
Arrive at Savannah; 3 30 pm - -j
Arrive at Charleston 420pm
ArrivttA jAcks-mville 8 33 n m .. . . . , .
- - - I rpnrli andAmericanFlowers*
I GOIXG .NOIiTII. Train JlOi x. uniiy. j ? ? Leave
Jacksonville 2 10 p ni J "
j Leave Savannah 9 ?0 a m 1'^her with a general assortment of
I L2 VC Charleston 8 30am ]\ 1) V /I A A C?
J ^ ,ve Port I'dyal 10 15 am JJ it I U U U JL/ O ,
L ave 1 eiuassee *12 30 p ni Suitable for Cic season; all of which he offers alf
j Arrive at Augusta 5 00 p m rf -C3 to saU t,M
I * Pinner. ' ' '.
I "a* The only line making el"*1 connection with
the Atlantic atnlcirlf !iai'r<>a-I at Savannah, and TI A ~ g g%
! from and to Jacksonville and all points in ! i. rvla, j 8 i J*i ' 1 > Bij "
avoiding the'on*. ti(li?i.:s Mil ucll-kuown (ltnr.i;ius
transferer through that eiiy a ? ^ - ...
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ca^i* ? ? r*a!K???2 - 105 NOW PHEPARKD TO FUR'
um;>i-i and At; ..Ma Railroad for alt H?ts>rll. * NISJ1 I,;E |n :u?y quantity CltttOmerf
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jlvjug to agents at Iteaufort or I'ori Uoyal. SaiCA7 01ltll 0tro*t?
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J. A. EMMONS
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