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LOCAL ITEMS.
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Beaufort, S. C. August 3, 1876.
The Y. M. C. A. hold religiou
service at the poor house each Sabbath
JSU Choice Rasins at Robert's.
On Tuesday night the authorities
at Port Royal succeeded in capturin/
Isaiah Blue, a colored youth, formerly o
St Helena Island, who is supposed to lx
the party who for some time has beer
committing depredations by appropriai
ing whatever he could lay his hands on.
He is now charged with stealing a watch,
and will be examined before Trial Justicc
Carleton, to day at Beaufort.
, ISL. Lemons at Robert's.
The Union ^o. 1 F. E. Co., held
their annual meeting yesterday, and elect
ed their officers for the ensuing year. No
changes were made except in the offices
of treasurer and 4th director, W. Green,
being elected to the position of treasurer,
and R. M. Rutledge 4th director. In the
evening the annual parade took place,
headed by the brass band connected with
the company. This company is a credit
* J-A X
to the town, ana a cretin, w ociy
man connected with it Alter the parade
a collation was spread in the engine hall,
and speeches of an enthusiastic character
were delivered. This company is in the
best financial condition of any company in
the fire department, and the report shows
a decided advancement over last year.
J&"*Hams and Breakfast Bacon just
received at Robert's.
MARINE NEWS
ARRIVED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
- July 20th Br. Bk. James A. Ma rk, Martyn, mas'
ter, 28 day* from Santa Crnz, Tcneriffe in ballast
to Campbell, Wyllie and Co,
' 21?t Norwegian Bk Quelle, Dedeham master
68 days from Bremen, in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie and Co.
M Russian, Bg. Carl Gustcr, Lundgrcn master 44
day* from Rio Janeiro in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie
and Co. >
" 21st Russian Bk. Ruthin as, Wikandcr master
54 days from London in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie
and Co.
" 21st Br. Bg. Cou ntess, Levers, master, 24 days
from Para, Brazil in ballast to Campbell,, Wyllie
and Co.
| July 251 h Br. Bgt. Morn a, Bevan, master, 40 days
from Fuochal Madiera, in ballast to Campbell*
Wyllie and Co.
L* CLEARED .-ST. HELENA SOUND.
Br. Bg. Tawe, Geo rge, master, for Bowling, Scot
land with 500 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw
Mines.
" 19th Br. Bgt. Emily, Harris master for Bristo
Eng land with 368 tons of phosphate rock from
Coosaw Mines.
b 21st Br Bgt Caradoc, McRea master for London with
M 400tona of phosphate rock from Coosaw Mines.
July 25th Br. Bg. Maggie, Evans, master, for London
with 402 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw
k Mines.
July ?th Br. Bk. Laura Emily, Johnson master,
i for London, with 1066 tons of phosphate rock from
??* Pacific Mines.
Try a can of Robert's California
i>
I curs.
Transfers of Real Estate.
The following transfers of real estate
have been recorded in the office of the
register of mesne conveyance, Beaufort
this week:
Nathaniel Brady to James Ford, one
block in Beaufort, for $1,900.
James T. Sweat to Eliza N. Blount
100 acres in Goethe, tor $100.
Wm. Wilson S. B. 0. to Edward S.
Waters 160 acres on St. Helena Isld. for
$1,625.
James W. Bennett to Sarah Jan.
Holmes, 62 acres in Peeples, for $280.
American Baptist Home Mission So
ciety, to George T. Davis 100 acres on St
K Helena Island, for $300.
Jb John C* and J. R. Givens to Isaac
Moultrie, one lot in Beaufort, for $300.
I James V. Fickling to Mary Nehemias,
one lot in Beaufort for $350.
Wm. Wilson, S. B. C. to David Mc
Pherson, 100 acres in Bluffton for $1. 000
Wm. Wilson S. B. C. to Bank ot
Charleston 200 acres in Coosawhatchie
for $200.
Wm. Wilson S. B. C. to Wm Elliott,
trustee, part of block in Beaufort, for
$500.
I. I. Nix to A. E. Nix, 125 acres in
Goethe, for a nominal consideration.
\ United States to Silas B. Wright, one
block in Beaufort for $50.
United States to Silas B. Wright, 25
acres on Jack Island for $25.
James V. Fickling to John L. Allen
ilot in Beaufort, lot B. block 68, for Si50.
Table Butter 40cts.
BQuDuryeas Satin Gloss Starch in
6lb8 Boxes at Robert's.
* ?^ ,
M&p The polls, on Monday next, will
J open at seven o'clock a. m. and close at
five o'clock p. m.
Cooking Butter 30cts.
at Robert's.
I^-Good Butter 35cts.
W, J. Wjiipper, Esq., arrived ii
town yesterday, in excellent health afte
his trip to Washington. He is sanguim
of success of securing the position on thi
bench of the first circuit.
Your attention is called to th
advertisement of the meeting of the boar
of equalization.
Mrs, Southward's New Book,
T. B. Peterson and Brothers, Philadelphia,
have just issued an entire new
complete, and uniform edition of all th
celebrated works written by Mrs. Emm
D. E. N. Southworth, the popular Amei
ican Female Authoress. It would be al
together a work of supererogation to des
cribe the characteristics of Mrs. South
worth's style as a novelist, and it woul
be profitless to analyze the causes of he
popularity. Her position is certainly a
the head of all sensational writers, an
* there is probably no American autlu:
9 *
now living whose writings secure such
_ immediate and gener.l circulation. In
all her works, the highest and purest
i sentiments arc brought out into talcs of
s intense interest, while the darker shades
oflifc arc used only as lessons of instruction,
or to offset the uiorc winning characters
she creates. In all of her works
there is great originality of character,
fine descriptive powers, strange and start?.
ling incidents, stirring adventures, scenes
of pathos, and pages that quicken the
1 pulses and thrill the heart with interest
1 and almost pain. There is also great in^
I genuity in the construction of her plots,
' and in the pure moral tone which char1
acterizes all her writings. Her novels
! are all full of the strongest interest?exciting
to the verge of sensationalism, yet
contaiu nothing to offend even the most
fastidious delicacy. Her last two new
1 works, just issued, "Ishmcal; or, in the
: depths," and' Self-raised; or, from the
> depths," are having an immense sale and
> popularity, the first of which contains a
, new nortrait of Mrs. Southworth thcother
a, view of her cottage, on the
! Potomac, with its surroundings, cither of
which alone, is worth the price of the
book The demand for all of Mrs. South
worth's works, at the libraries, continues,
and their immense circulation shows that
i she is one of the most popular novelists
1 of this century. This new edition is in
I duodecimo form, is printed on the finest
of white paper, is complete in forty-one |
volumes and each voiume is bound in morocco
cloth, with a full gilt back, and is
sold at $1.75 a volume, or 871.75 for a
full and complete set put up in a neat j
' box. Every Family, and every Library
in this country, should have in it a complete
set of this new and beautiful edition
of the works of this talented American
Authoress, Mrs. Emma D. E. N.
Southworth. CJppies of Ishmeal, and
Self-Raised, or any others ot Mrs. Southworth's
books, or a complete set of
"Mrs. Southworth,s works," will be sent
to any one to any address, at once, free of
freight or postage, on remitting $1.75
for each one wanted, to the publishers,
T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia,
Pa. A complete listof all of Mrs. Southworth's
works, will be sent to any one,
on their sending for it to the Publishers.
1776.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD CO.,
I* Office Gen. Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Usu, July 1, 1876.
\ Full line of Centennial Excursion tickets to
Fx. Philadelphia, at greatly reduced rates, are
now on sale, via Augusta, embracing all the popular
routes to the North.
For tickets and time (aides showing schedule of
the different routes, apply to
P. HAMILTON,
Agent. Beaufort, S. C.
A. M. HAMILTON.
Agent, Purl Royal, S. C.
T.S.DAVANT. %
Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, C.a,
A LECTURE
' /
| TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope .Price six ends.
A Lecture-oil the Vature, Treatment, &.
Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spern atoI
rhoea induced by Self-Abuse Involuntary Emi ssions
Importeney, Nervous Debility, aud Impediments to
Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and
Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.?By
ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. I>? author of the
" Green Book, " Ac.
The world-renowned anthor, in this admirable
I Looti< re elearlv nroves 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, bv which every
sufferer, no matter what hrs condition may be, majeure
himself cheaply, privately and radically.
49* This Lecture u illprove a boon to thousands and
thousands. '
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of sis cents, or two postage stamp
Address the Publishers.
F. BRUC2MAN & S0\,
41 Ann St., New Yorls Post Office Box 458C
july 9th 1-y.
H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Bay Si Eighth Streets,
Boaufort, SI. C.
DEALER IN
I X
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
i FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY, PURFUMRRY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many otucr articles too numerous
o mention. All of which will be sold at the lowes
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
compounded. feb.l-l
, graufort gusinrss jPirrrtorit.
4 ITCHEL, W.?Blacksmith, horseshoeing, and
JLVX general smith work. Magnolia St.
SAVAGE, JERRY?'Wheel right. Repairs promptly
executed. Magnolia St.
DEVLIN, W. H.?Builder and contractor, Bay
and Charles Sts. See advertisement.
Painter and Glazier.
T OPEZ, EDWARD.?Painter and Glazier, House,
X-J Sign and Ornamental painting done at reasonable
rates and with promptness and dispatch.
1 TJOYCE, JAS. E.?Wholesale and retail dealer in
X) Groceries, Liquors, Segars, Dry Goods aud
r I general merchandise. Bay St.
Groceries.
BOYCE, J. P.?Groceries, Wines, Liquors, and Segars,
South side Bay St., Beaufort.
Dry Goods.
APPLE, J.?Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots aud
Shoes, Notions, Ac., Baj- St.
FRANZ, JOHN?General Dry Goods House,
Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement.
Barber.
e T1UTLEDGE, R. M.?Barber, shaving hair cutXV
ting, shampooing aud dyeing doue in the neata
est manner. Bay St.
Carriage Painter
I-I YTcGREGOR, JAS. E.?Carriage maker,sign ant
1VX carriage paiuter, Bay and Charles Sts. Se<
- ! advertisement.
Professional Cards
. \/5rIGGIN, P. L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor o
1 Vt ^nd Circuit. Bav St.
d I :
? O'iTAUT. II. M. DR.?Dnicgist an 1 Apotlicrcar.'
O Bay Si. Beau tort. Sec advirr'i.vi hi.i.
1 FOOD
FOR THE
STARYING
INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED
STORES win i?- ?.M ai r m.ir AICTIOX I
i lie highest bidder under oliiciul orders I'roi
j the Navy Depart ment.
By Jas. M. Croful.
Government Auctioneer.
At his stores on Day street, in Fcaufort, comment
; ing on
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1876,
at 2 p. m., and continuing each Saturday until tli
entire stock is dispose of
14 Hbls. Mess Reef, RSon lbs.
171 Cases Fresh Reef, .v208 lbs.
47 Tack ages Navy Itread, 4132 lbs.
2 1-2 RWs Flour. 490 lbs.
1 1-2 Rbls. Rice, 385 lbs.
4 Foxes Coffee, 350 lbs.
8 Rbls. Deans, 238 gallons.
1 Rox Tomatoes, 84 lbs.
12 Cases Dcssicat sl Potatoes and Onions,
60 1-2 Yds. Flue Satinet.
66 Yds. Flue Flannel.
5 Lbs. S wing Silk.
2 Pr. Kip Shoes.
9 Tin Cups.
24 Prs. Scissors.
I Mess Kettle.
II Kegs Pickles.
The above will be sold in small lots to suit pu
chasers.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
AT THE STORE OF
E. A. Sclicpcr,
1_ _ T 1 t T\
- Umi a nr
i ne Leaaer in luw rnwj
Having just returned from nev
YORK, I am prepared to show a larger an<
more complete stock of
SPRfHG&SUMIRGOODS
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
dry goods,
clothing,
hats, and cats,
boots and shoes,
matting a
0
I offer an entirely fresh stock of
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Selected in New York with special view to thci
adaptability to present season, cliuiate Ac.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
will be offered in all departments, as I am deter
mined to makctiiisone of the most attractive estab
lishmentsin town. Call before purchasing elsewhcr
and examine the stock of goods at
E. A. SCHEPER
BANKING HOUSE,
Wm. II. Lock wood
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
on
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in thi
United States. Accounts received subjee
to cheek at sight.
ap.27.f>m.
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCYT
VESTAL OIL,
Gives a better light than any other oil, and will n<
explode. For sale by
m. kressel,
ap.13. Bay St.,"eaufort.
T A K ED RTDE NNIS ~
System R e 11 o v a t o r a 11 d Bloot
PURIFYING SYRUP.
For Dyspepsia, Piles, Heart bum, Sick Ileadachi
Fevers, Sores, Ac.
I?1 ? J . AUitf
mar .30-1 m. Beaufort.
P. M. WHITMAN,
HATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER
Bay Street. Beaufort, S. C.,
Has just retruned erom tiie noet;
with a fine assortment of goods at
Nortlicrn Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, ?3.00 to ?12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to Si.50.
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, 82.00 to $1.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, ?36 to $50.
0
SEay&lEay Strikiag Clscks, 33,50 to 3!
o
GENTS' GOLD CHIANS, PINS. RINGS, SLEEV
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLDand PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC'.
GENTS' GOLD & SILVER WATCHE!
Call and examine before purchasing, and satis:
yourself you can save ten to^ttwenty-five per eei
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dec.G.ly
W. H. CALVERT
PRACTICAL
.; Tin Shest Iron. Ccppsr Works
dealer in
l! Tapanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantly
; J hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.'
. ' terms cash.
I Agent for the Celebrated
fj Charter Call Cocking Stoves,
" W.II.CALVERT,
Bay St bttw-.vu m'i t * !!i .Poauiort. S
I To Holders oi'Comiiy ( hecks or
Audileil Maims, prior lo November
1, IS72,
Office of tiik County Commissioners,
y Beaufort, S. ('., May lS7f>.
IN* nccordanee with tli'? pr.?vi?iuii< of a Joint I! >I
"luiiuii cnlithd " A Joint Resolution authorizing
' he County Commissioners of 1 W-anI" >rt County l<>
j evy a special lax." dated April 7. I>7:'., ami "An 1 3
o j act to amend the same,'' approved the 'J'.'tli day of i
,i January, 1S71, sealed ]ir<iposals will he received at |
! til is oflicc from parties lioldu, .'hecks or audited |
claims contracted prior to Novel..her 1,1*72, until
THURSDAY, MrG. 10, 1876.
at 12 M? at which time said hids will l?e opened';
and the hoard <>f county commissioners will draw j h
orders on the Treasurer to the amount of one thou- j
j sand d-dlars, in favor <>f the p rsou or |>-rsons who ?
shall oiler the largest per ctithtm discount on their
checks or audited claims.
c Proposals should!) addrested to i! c chair tan of
the board of County Commissioners, and endorsed
"Proposals for the settlement of Past Indebtedness
of Beaufort count y.
I\ PR ITCH A BP, M. I).
V. S. SCOTT,
R.J. MARTIN.
County Commissioners
Titos. II. Whkki.kr,
Clerk of Board. fehlO-lt.
sic ;
J. L. Duncan vs. C. E. Warren. It appearing t
the satisfaction of the Court, that t ha Plaint ill* ;
herein has filed his petition against the Defendant
to foreelose a mechanic's lieu on ccrtan buildings
in the " City of Port Royal " in aforesaid county
the property of the Defendant, and it appearing thai C
the Defendant is a non-resident of this State and ^
r that his residence after due diligence cannot be ascertained.
On motion of ltell and Barnwell Plaintiffs
Attorney; Ordered; that the Defendant C. E. Warren
do appear and answer the petition therein on the
a..? k 1 c7? nrwl cortro a oonr of kflld nn
151 Uil) VI AU^UOl Ion? mm ovt ?v w .
swer on Plaintiff's attorneys at Beaufort S. C. and
this notice to that end be seived by publication
of this order in the Port Royal Standard and Com
mercial once in each week for six weeks.
June 12th 1876
J JOHN J. MAHER,
Attest; II. G. Jl'PD. m
C. C. C. P. 11
j June 22 6-t.
, JAS. E. McGregor"
tk
c ? 20
CARRIAGE MAKER, di
HOUSE, SIGN, *
ej
and CARRIAGE PAINTER. Ir
Opp. Express Office, Beaufort, S. C.
All kinds of Scroll and fancy sawing. ^
All kinds of repairing promptly attended to, on _
" reasonable tenu3. Satisfaction guaranteed. 0
z*3~ Agent for Barnes' patent foot power scroll
e saw, which can be sees in operation at my shop. jn
JAS. E. MCGREGOR.
Julyl-ly. $
I MRS. E. HOLZAClT =
B 1
R *
BREAD
' D
Cake, and Cracker Bakery ?
BAY ST., COR. FREE LANDING, PEAUFORT ]J
Just received a large and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDiES,
which will bo sold at prices to suit the times. Will
so keep on hand all kinds of
CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
li scp.23-tf.
? W. H. DEVLIN, "
a
Carpenter ? Builder'
0 F
a All kinds of b
a
BOAT WORK, *
CAULKING, k
. and SPAR MAKING. p
r
0
OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET, a
BEAUFORT, S.C.
augo.ly.
POUT ROYAL.
v Saw & Planing Mill!
BEAUFORT, S C.
,1
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS TN
YELLOW PIUS THBB IB LUL'BEH
H and
J
Cypress Sliinglcs, r
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
I, flooring & Ceiling Boards always on hanfl
Orders for Lumlicr and Timber by the cargo
promptly tilled. Terms Cash.
E nov.23-ly. D. C. WILSON, A COM.
POLLITZER, '
5, COTTOy FACTOR
fy AND
Commission Merchant
be auport s . c
' J. C. RICHMOND^- '
Trial Justice.
All business intrusted to him will receive care ,
ful and prompt attention. Otlicc Custom House ' <
Building. Beaufort S. C. 1
aprii 27-t j
THE PARKER CUN.
BEHD STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
. j PARKER BRO'Sl
. WEST MERIDENjCT.,
.C I : - :f - '
c[ luulfiton .i<Un"(i.5fuunt$.
O. O'NEILL Si SON'S,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, j
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
NTo, 83 Ilayixc Street
Ciiarleston S. C.
ni?rl.S-|yr.
?.? -OOfl
*07w .Cm: jo jd^jo o) y.tD ssvjd puu
h'tuxim 04 uoal~ uouuojy:
imoauiuttKY <iv;-n HIULU
'?I!0 Pu,; K)T,P;cI
hdyujioo axv s:L\*ri tisia
'SXUVA AU\~
>?? 'sa.vi.w 'sHo.i?)ri
jWfe
mM. Mm
3 'S 'i.Tomvorr ugZwrr
'OA?M *S
JILVER PLATED WARE.
Electro-Plaied Stiver Ware
AND
)rnamerital Art Work,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
lERIRIAN BRITAWIl COMPANY,
550 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
The best riated SPOONS and FORKS are those
Iver Plated heaviest on the parts where necessnly
the most wear comes, and tearing the Trade
ark.
1874?ROGERS BROTHERS-All.
N. B. ?Thisgreat improvement in Silver-Plad
Spoons and Forks is applied alike to each grade
Tlate, A 1, Sand 12 oz. as ordered. The Process
td Machinery for manufacturing these goods are
atentcd. The Extra or ' Standard Plate" made by
lis Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
i per cent, heavier than the ordianary market stanird.
3* First Premeums awarded at all Fairs where
:hibited. front World,s Fair of 1852 to Americau
istitute Fair, 1(574. inclusive,
ar 9-6 m.
f fn <DOn per day at home. Samples worth $1
J lu U>oU free. Stinson & Co., Portland' Maine
END 25c. to G. P. ROWELI. A CO., New Yorkfor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3000
;wspapers, and estimates showing cost ofadvertis?
II)a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
ili terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine.
artMy.
fOHN FRANZ,
AFhoIesale & Retail Grocer,
AND
5HIP CHANDLER
'amily Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
0
Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
'IIOLESALK GROCERIES,
LIQUORS
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
t the princple Store, formerly occupied
y J. Fyler, Corner Ray aud West Street
BAKERY.
laving just completed the erection of a
akcry at my premises, at the corner Ray
nd Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
apply of fre0 BREAD A*c. I have seined
the services of an experienced baer,
and by nsing the finest grades of
our, shall endeavor to secure a share of
ublic patronage. Call and inspect sarnies.
m3nr?T?!T?T"CTS
VI ltV VJUJLDX^IIWl
speciality at the Store Corner of Bay
na Seott Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT THE
M1RB4C08IIRII
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
l full line of superior
PATER, ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
LETTERHEADS, NOTE HEADS,
CARDS, ETC.
ob printing ilone neatly ami cheaply. All orders
iromptlv attended to.
?>n$t and ?tcH.
Te wallaceT,
Cotton Factor
AND
GrR 1ST MILLER,
Wlinlesnle Dealer in
GRAIN, mil HEAL, FEES, Etc.,
Sea Island Cotton
Bought, Ginned and prepared for market.
Advances Bade on Consignments!
Having the best machinery for ginning
jotton and grinding corn and incal. he is
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
Cotton ginned on toll. ian.T.
S. F.i.LlOTT, lit ait fort &. C,
IU1'EJVltr,, A' CO., Charleston S. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPAITV,
Having pi t up a grist mill at tiieii:
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and iileal,
any ijuantity, and at reasonable rates.
v[ ft
1UJU,??1 ?13
i VV . SC HE P E117
j*T
scHEmTfe [ /..
j^^y|?fSE FAHilf GROCERIES p
hoisk n :;\!:;;;iK ?#cds.. , >,.
l#a?P^^fM?nf CKtey, Karfiwaro jf^M^J|
j^Tjl Bs?y M., iUauK.n, S.C.
Mi ISLAND HOTEL,
. iias bee j re-opened;
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS S0MC1TFD.'
J A M E S ODELL, . - - - - Proprietor.
AT THE OLD STAND OF
Jaeob Apple.
I HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND TX~
irons, that I have just received a complete stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS;
Such as DRESS GOODS. LTNhXS. NOTIONS, and the handsomest
lot of EDGINGS and INSERTIXGS, also CLOTHING, HATS, &c.'
G EN T'S F UBNI SUING G
Boots and Shoes,
All of the latost styles. Give us a call and judge the prices for yourselves.
Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C;
Are You Going to Paint?
then use new york enamel paint co.'s
GHESIGAL F AIW T
' ?
Ready for use in White, and over One Hundred Dieferent Colors made of
strictly prime White Lead, Line, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combing, warranted''
much Handsomer and Cheaper, anl to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint.'
It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Union'
and is on many thousand* of the finest hou.ses*4in the country
Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
PR IE REI) IED^ MpLEARD SFyT FREE 103 niiamfiers Street, New YorL
THE WEED '
SEWING MACHINE COMFY.,>
Is preparrcd to offer the most liberal terms
TO MHRCHATJTS AZ&D OTHERS.
?Who will deal in?
Sewing Machines of its Man'ftureV
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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 GENNBAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE1
Adapted to every possible grade of work.?Our competitors acknowledges
that
For Tailors and Shoemakers,'
IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address,
Weed Sewing Machine Company,Pee.30.
Nos. 51 and 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ?
POST ROYAL RAILHOAO. new millinery.
am* Sume?
^m 18 7 6.'
Magnolia Passenger Scute, |
CMMJ\*aE OF SCHEn 17LB, JLST RECEIVED AT,
SUPERIN'TS OFFICE PORT ROY ALU AfLR'Dl -j- , * #
Th0r?Mo.rOR^:;"^,f:L\^2 J oiin Cooper s*
ted ou and alter May 1, 18<6. ^
GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1. Dally. ! COR. BAY and CARTERETST3., BEAUEORT."
Leave Augusta 8 30 a in j
Leave Yemasse ..... <M2 35 p nt LADIES HATS.
Arrive Port Royal 2 30 p ni [ MISSES HATS
Arrive at Savannah 3 30 pin ; * t
Arrive at Charleston.- .. 4 20 pmj BOY8 HA18
Arrive at Jacksonville 3 35 p in ; , . . . *'
ooi*? south. Train Ko.a.onH, . 1 reiicit and American Flowers.
I Leave Jacksonville ...? 210pm i
Leave Savannah 9 00 a m I Tagetber with a general assortment of*
L-- Te Charleston 8 SO a m J n y f ^ O O Ul Q
u .vePort Poyal 10 15 am ! H IV I U U U P ij ,
L-ave ^ eiiiasaee *12 p m : suable for the season, all of which he offers at1 /
Arrive at Augusta 5 00 p n. rI<JCJ t<) suit the tlmes.
Dinner. 1
ft* The only line making close eonnaction with ! .
the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, and | T /iTa t " f dflB j5 f
from aii<i to Jaeksonvilie and points in llorM.", i M % 7 I j I
avoiding the long, ted'ous and well-known Onu.i s.s I * *
transferer through that c ity a. ? * ? -1
The only line running Through Day Coaches with- PH N A TJT jC TrflflTn M TdV )
oat change Mw.-enAug.i5ta and savannah. j i & UUdUilMl
i\.Connections made at Attgucia wit It t la Svntli . **.?
Carolina Railroad for Aik?-n. S. C., Ctarlotte, *'ol- ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
umhia and Augusta Railroad !<>r all poimslCortli I ^ JJISII IcF. in any quantify Customers*
and Southwest, West and Northwest , 1V fl0gjm frnpi rl p:r r
sleeping Cor Berths en.cage*l :-t Augussa hy ap- ma' UL>irt? irom "leir ice IlOUSe,
1 lying to agents at L? aufort or Port Royal. .CJOVClltll Qtrcot.
JOHf! COMA NT,
T J. A. EMMONS'
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