Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, August 17, 1876, Image 3
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fcBe aufort, S. C. August 17 1876.
Money has been pretty close all
summer, but not close enough for us to
reach it.
li^The S. S. Huron, coaled at Port
Royal last week, and proceeded to sea.
Port Royal as a coaling station is a success*
iST We hear that twentyj>cr cent, of
the money to pay the expenses of the
election of 1874, has been received by
Wm. Elliott. Esq.
JST" Mr. W. H. Calvert has almost
completed the tinning of the roof of
Messrs Waterhouse and Richer s cotton
SO
jW uvuov.
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flgrJ. Sella Martin, a prominent col"
ored politician of New Orleans was found
dead in his bed on Friday morning, with
a Vial of laudanum near him.
JSP* Mrs. Partington says she hopes
if the government stops the fast mails it
will turn its attention to the suppression
oftl fast " females.
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figTTwo powerful steam winches have
arrived at Port Royal and will be placed
in position on the docks without delay,
for the purpose of loading and discharg1pg
vessels.
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Last week Mr. J. E. Olilandt,
took possession of the new store he has
recently erected on Bay St. It is a great
improvement to the Bay. Mr. J. E.
Boyoe is also rapidly pushing his building
to completion.
Col. Mclntire of Hilton Head sent
to his friends in Beaufort some of the
finest watermelons we have seen this year.
Many of them would weigh six hundred
pounds.
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J^-The population of Port Royal will
fie increased in the course of a few weeks
by from one to two hundred employees to
be engaged at the repair shops of the
railroad company, which are now com pie"
ted.
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tSF The Steamer Reliance came up to
Heaufort on Monday last, with an excursion
under the auspices of a lodge of colored
Masons, from Savannah. They
were quite a respectable and orderly company
and were well received.
UaP* Admiral Porter, with the naval
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?ommission to examine ine naruur uuun
Royal, in order to import at the next
Session of Congress as to to its availability
as a naval Station, will, we va levstand,
arrive soon after the first of September..
fSfTbo steamship Carondelet, sailed
from Port Royal for New York on Friday
morning last.. She took 510 bales of cotton,
600 barrels of naval stores afid 200 i
packages sundries from this port, in addi- j
tion to her freight from Fernandiua and
Brunswick..
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J6?*Water works are being talked about
for Port Royal. The Railroad company
kitend constructing a large reservoir to
supply their locomotives, and to be used
ifr case of fire, and it is considered a good
plau. to have it so large as to contain water
sufficient to supply the citizens of this
thriving locality with water for general
**
I^The handsomest campaign banner
in the State was throwa across Bay St.,
Beaufort, at the Standard & Commer- ;
ct\l office. It is of net work with pictures |
of the candidates and scrolls iD relief. It !
has the wordsv ''The choice of Beaufort |
County.?For President, Rutherford B. j
Hayes, of Ohio;?For Vice President,
William A. Wheeler, of New York;?
For Congress, Hon. Robt. Smalls;?For
Sheriff, Wm. Wilson;?For Senator,
Hon. Samuel Green." The lettering is
in red, blue, broDze and black, and presents
a. very attractive appearance.
JSTThe agricultural report of the Department
of Agriculture, Washington, |
speaking of the corn crop of this county, i
says:?"A rainstorm in June lasting a
week, during which upwards of fifteen
inches of water fell, did great injury to
the crop." This rain was injurious in'
some localities, on account of defective
drainage, or lack of it, but generally a '
better corn crop will be made in this j
oounty than there.has been for a number .
of years. Speaking of sweet potatoes it j
says: "the prospects were never better. I
It does not give as good an account of the
(?otton crop. J
Last evening about dusk the gin
house and engine house, at Messrs.
Nichols ar- Jo., St. Helena Island, was
found to be on fire. A large force was
soon collected who strained every nerve
$o subdue the flames; and by their efforts
the store and large residence opposite the
burning building were saved from destruction.
The gin and engine house
wer* entirely consumed and the loss cannot
be less than from two to three thousand
dollars. We have not learned of the origin
of the fen*.
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As the cotton caterpillar has made
its appearauce in this county, and many
of our readers may be iuduced to use
Paris greeu in its distraction, the following
caution from an exchange is timely:
There is. great danger in the mixing of
Paris greeu for potato bug an i cotton
w*>nn poison, owing to the fine dust which
arises in the process, which isinhaled
and also rapidly absorbed by the pores of
the skin, especially it the person using it
should be in a state of perspiratiou. T ?
guard against this, the hands and face
(particularly the nostrils should be pro
tectedas much as possible, and should !?o
carefully washed after working it, or tu
any of the preparations of which it is an
ingredient. As it penetrates and poisons
wood?gets into the seams and crevices of J
articles made of metal?and even into j
earthenware that is at all porous. All;
household utensils or any thing in barn j
or stables (which cattle or horses could \
have access tolin which the article (nay
have been mixed, or from which it has i
been used, should be carefully set aside, i
and never again used for any other pur I
i pose. -Malignant sores arc not infrequent- j
ly caused by scratching the skin when
itching, or irritated, from handling the j
green. It should be constantly borne in j
mind that it is a more dangerous and i
deadly poison than arsenic, and farmers, j
planters, and others, when purchasing, I
* 1 .7. ?!
should bo duly cautioned ro exercise me |
utmost care in using it. Cure?The free i
! use of milk as a beverage is recommended ,
but we have found hydrated per-oxide of j
iron (a simple, harmless remedy) the best'
antidote. Sores, cause by the green, should j
j be well covered with it, as with an ordiI
nrtrv salve, and a teaspoonful in a wine |
| glass of water should be taken twice a
! day internally, whilst working with the ;
I green. This remedy can be obtained
! from any druggist or chemist.
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MARINE NEWS
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, CLEARED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
Aug. II.?Norweigan Bk. Quello, Dedeham, master,
for London, with S00 tons phoshatc rock froin
I Oak Point Mines.
Sheriffs .Salts.
~ ^herTffs,salk~~
L. W. Youmaas, Adm'r, vs. Jane Sherman.
Judgment Foreclosure.
Br virtue of a judgement for foreclosure to me
directed, in the above stated case, I will sell
at public outcry in front of my office in
the town of Beaufort, on the first Tuesday
in Sep.t next 1876, being the fifth day of said
month between the legal hours of sale the following
property to wit:
All that plantation or tract of land situate lying
and being in 'the county of Beaufort and State of
South Carolina, on Broad Creek, waters of Ooosawbatchie
river, bounded north by lands of Frank Parnell;
east by lands of Frank Parnell, south by lands
of Thos. Smith, and west by lands of Ponipcy Smith
containing three hund-tcd and sixtj-two acres more
or less.
Terms cash.
WM. WILSON,
S. B. C.
Bft S. C. Aug 14,1876. 17-3t.
. Board of Equalization.
OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR,
Beaufort S. C. Aug. 15, 1876.
N'OTICE is hereby given that the County Board I
of Equalization will meet in this office on the
4tli day of September, next to consider such griev- t
anc's relative to valuation of property as maybe
laid before it.
L. S, LANG LEY,
a.ugl7-3t. Co. Auditor.
1776. 1S76.
CEKTTENKTIAIj.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD CO.,
Otfige Gen. Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Ga., July 1, 1S7G.
A Full line of Centennial Excursion rickets to
ii. Philadelphia, at greatly reduced rates, are
now ou sale, via Augusta, embracing all the popu- j
lar routes to the North.
For tickets and time tables showing schedule of :
'-?c different routes, apply to
P. HAMILTON-,
Agent. Beaufort, S. C.
A. M. HAMILTON,
Agent, Port Royal, S. C. >.
T. S. DAY ANT,
Gen. Pas.'. Agent, Augusta, (la,
H. M. STUART, M. D.,i
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Cor. Uay & Eighth Streets,
TA c a xi fort. S . C .
DEALER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY,. PUBFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other articles too numerous
0 mention. All of which will be sold at the lowcs
p >ce for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
compounded. ?ig.>.l'l
J'TRAXZ, JOHN?General Dry Goods House,
Bay St. Beaufort. See advirtisemeut.
Barber.
TJUTLEPGE, P. >i.?Barber,sharing half cutJ.Y
tine, shampooing and dyeing done in the m atest
manner. Bay St.
/COOPER JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, Millinavy
rv. French and Domestic Flowers, Fancy
Goods, nottous, Ac. Bay St. See advertisem >nt.
Carriage Painter
MCGREGOR, J AS. E.?Carriage maker, sign and
carriage painter, Bay and Charles Sts. See
advertisement.
Professional Cards
"lITKGEi, P. L?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of
1 y 2nd Circuit. Bay St.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Magnolia Passenger Eoute.
OF tiiHKMLE.
SUPEIUN'TSOFFICE POUT ROYAL RAILR'D) !
A r gust a, C5a., .Mav 1, 1876. J
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The following lkissvnger Schedule will be operated
on and alter May l, 1876.
GOING SOUTH. Trnin So. 1. Dnily.
' Leave Augusta ? 30 a ni
i Leave Yeniasse *12 35 p m
j Arrive Port Royal 2 30 p ni 1
| Arrive at Savannah 3 30 p in j
! Arrive at Charleston 4 20 pin
| Arrive at Jacksonville 8 35 p in
i GOING NOKTH. Train Ko. 2. Daily.
Leave Jaeksonville 2 10 p su
, Leave Savannah 9 00 a in
I L2* "e Charleston s :;o a in
j ve Port loyal 10 15 a in
L >ave Yeniassee *12 30 p m
Arrive at Augusta 5 00 |> in
*l>i nner.
S.t The only line making close connection with
the At tntie and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, ami
from and to Jacksonville and all points in l-Iorida,
avoiding the long, tedious and well-known Omnibus
transferer through that city
The only line running Through Pay Coaches without
change b-tw.-iAugusta and Savannah.
Afg-Connections made at Augusta with the South
Carolina Railroad for Aiken. S. C., Charlotte, <"olj
ttiiibj-.t ami Augusta Railroad for all points North
and Southwest, West and Northwest.
Sleepiug Car Berths engag'sl at Augussa by aj?plying
to agents at 1 lean fort or Port Royal.
Baggage ' becked Through.
15. fS. FLEMING,
8 ,'iiiteuucu!.
, T. S Ii WANT,
tjen'l. Tar's A
wa) iT. b*. **? w catuta?Fo
ol) I
fob Tin-:
STARVING!
i\smn:i> \\i? <o\!>i:ii\i:i>
ctoiii'-* wilt i,> .<?M :ti r m.ir iniii >N i.. j
tA tin* bidder miller official orders from i
the Navy Department.
By Jas. M. Crofut.
Government Auctioneer.
At his stores uu Bay street, in Beaufort, coin mom- j
ing on
SATURDAY, Jt'LY 15, 1870,
at 2 p. m.. anil continuing each Saturday until the j
entire stock is disposed of
44 Bids. Mess Beef, s.<?h> lbs.
171 Cases Fresh Beef, -20< ll?s.
47 Packages Navy Bread, 41R2 H>s.
2 1-2 Bids Flour. 490 lhs.
1 1-2 Bids, ltiec, ::s.-> lhs.
4 Boxes Cuffee, 2">>? 11m.
5 Bids. Beans, 2.1S gallons.
1 Box Tomatoes, si ll>s.
12 Cases JVssiYat-d Potatoes ami Onions,
00 1-2 Yds. Blue Satinet.
00 Yds. Blue Flannel.
5 Lbs. Sewing Sill:.
2 l'r. Kip Shoes.
0 Tin Cup*.
24 Prs. Scissors.
1 Mess Kettle.
11 Keirs Pjekles.
The above will be sold in small lots to suit pur
chasers.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
at the store of (
E. A. Sclicper,
The Leader in Low Prices
:o:
Haying just returned from new
YORK, i am prepared to show a larger and
more complete stock of
SPRii1G&S!i?lM^GS0DS
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
cloth ixg,
iiats. and caps,
roots and shoes,
matting ac
I offer an eutirely fresh stock of 1
SPRING- PRESS GOODS,
Selected in New York with special view to their
adaptability to present season, climate Ac. I
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
will be offered in all departments, as i am determined
to make this one of the most attractive establishments
in town. Call before purchasing elsewhere s
and examine the stock of goods at
E. A. S CHE PER. '
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. 21. Eockwood,
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the i
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.0m.
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY.
VESTAL OIL,
Gives a better light than any other oil, and will no
ex lilodo. For sale by
M. KRESSEL,
ap.13. Ray St., eaufort.
TAKE DRT DENNIS'System
Re 11 o vat or a9<1 Blood j
PURIFY! XG SYRUP.
For Dyspepsia, riles, Heart lrnrn, Sick Headache
Fevers, Sores, JLc.
M.J. GRAHAM, Agt.,
mar.30-lm. Heanfort.
]\M. \niITMAN, "
WATCHMAKER AM) JEWELLER,
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Bay Street, Beaufort, S. G.#
HAS JUST RETRUNED EROM THE NORTH
with a ti 11c assortment of ^o<k1s at
3Mortlicrii Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, ?3.00 to ?12.00,
SI EVER RINGS, 30c. to <E.1ft.
SILVER NAl'KIN RINGS,?2.00 to ?t.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, ?36 to ?J0.
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#tl?".tllh* SrrlViM flsek 2S.?E ta 22.
V Q I 14J w m n.iu j va^H>| v ?i ? ? *v vvi
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GENTS' GOLD C111ANS. PINS, PJXGS, SLEEVE
BUTTONS. SIT !)S, WAT< II CHAINS, LAHIES
GOLD and PLATED JEWELBY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GEM'S' GOLD e\i SILVER WATCHES,
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten to^tweuty-fivc per cent
fromCharleston or Savannah prices.
doc.O.ly
j W. II. CALVERT,j
PP.ACTICA L
, iin >ifl3siAiGiu wcpfeA umanisr
DEALER IN
{a>anned an<l Stamped Tin Wares. Constantly on
hand, Cooking Parlor ao<l l>ox Sluvcs.
TERMS CASH.
I Agent for the Celebrated
{"JW+ot \t fl+iv**
juii ?vi w?,Ii v'u w aa 1L ^ >J w j k C/,j?
W. II. CALVERT,
Bay St. br'wccj ?;'] / :>?L sis E-.r.f >rt. S. C '
AlW.iir. ? > %? . r ; * . *. . j . MCt *
Mgkjv A LECTURE
XJ SH
TO YOUNG MEN.
,fn.' [' f lisbtil, ill d St tl/'il fcitfhij,' .Pi i <1/ < {
A T.cct hit mi llic Vaturi', Tivntinviit, A.
I'mlic.'i 1 <-nr?? of SemiraMVi s, ??r Spcro at? rli<?u
imlnci 1 I?v s !i-A' : 'in limitary I'lii'?m.>iis
Import ency, Xenon-. 1' ' iiiiy. an 1 Ituji sit?to
Marriage setieraily; Consumption, lp'!ej-y, ami
Cits : M? nt. I a wit I "iiy >i?- it i m apacitv, .v<\?lly
IJor.llUT J. Cl l.VCUWI.I.L, M. !>., author of tilt'
" <irimii lt.x k, " Ac.
Tin' worhl-rcnownc.! author, in this a-liiiiraMo
l.ecttire. clearly proves from his own cxpcri'm e
that th.' awl ill < nii-iisjii 'iii s of Solf-Ahuse may In*
olt'< rtuaily removed without medicine, ami with
oat dangerous sur^iral ojwnttinns, lwim_r:es, instruments,
rinvr-. or cordial* ; pointing nut a mode of
cure at once ceriaiii am! i-:'.'. hy which every
sutlerer, no mailer what hi. condition may he, may
cure himself cheaply, piivatcly ami radically.
i'.Th i.i L' trii? j.f'tr n btfiit to tltous'tud* and
thoutaiuh.
Sent, uniler seal, in a plain envelope, to any ail
dress, ml receipt ?if six cents, or ;\vo postage stamp
Address tho Publishers.
F. BRTOIW & SOX,
h Ann St., New York Pual Oiliee llo.v I Am*
jtilv '.Mli 1-y.
STATE OI- SoiTH ( ai mM i. , ' r /. . i>i .
/ . .... i. ,.r..? In Common I leas,
C on lit v .?[ Beaufort. j '
J. L. Duncan vs. C. E. Warren. It appear ins I
the satisfaction of the Court, that the Plaintiff
herein has tiled his petition against the Pefcndant
to foreclose a mechanic's lien on certan buildings
in the " City of l'ort Royal " in a.oresaid county
the j>roperty of the Pefendant, and it appearing that
the Defendant is a non-n sident of this State and
that his residence alter due diligence cannot boascert.
ined.On motion of Ilcll and Barnwell Plaint ill's
Attorney; Ordered; thai the Pefendant C'. IC. Warren
do appear and answer the petition therein on the
1st day of August 1676 and sorre a copy of said an
swer on Plaintiff's attorneys at Beaufort S. C. and
this notice to that end be set veil by publication
of this order in the Port Royal Standard and Com
mercial ouoe in each week for six weeks.
Julie 12th 1676 ,
JOHN J. MAUER,
Attest; II. G. .TPPP.
C. C. C. P.
June 22 6-t.
~ jas. e. McGregor,
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CARRIAGE MAKER,
HOUSE, SIGN,
and CARRIAGE PAINTER.
Opp. Express Office, Beaudrt, S. ?
All kinds of Scroll and fancy snwiug.
All kinds of repairing promptly attended to, on
reasonable terms. Satisfaction guaranteed.
% Agent for Barnes' patent foot power scroll
jaw, which can be seen in operation at my shop.
JAS. E. MCGREGOR.
Julyl-ly.
MRS. E.iiOLZACH7
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BREAD
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Cake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., COR. FREE LANDING, BEAUFORT
Just received a large and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
which ^ ill be sold a* prices to suit the times. Will
so keep cn hand all kinds of
CAKES. PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep.23-t f.
W. H. DEVLIN,
Carpenter * 'Builder
All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING.
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OFFIC E AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S.C.
augo.ly.
PORT ROYAL
Saw A Planing Mill
BEAUFORT. S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OK AND DEALERS IN
YELLOW PIKE IIIISEJ AKB LEL'EEH
AND
Cypress SlA.ixi.slc?,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
1? LAST E 1! .LATHE S,
All kinds of JOB SAWINO promptly done.
Flooring & Coiling Ms always on M
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly tilled. Terms Cash.
nov.28.1y. P. C. WILSON, & COM.
POLLITZER,
COTTOy FACTOii
AND
Commission Merchant
B K \ V F O It T M . C
J7C~ RICHMOND."
Trial Justice.
All business intrusted to him will receive cp.ro
ful an<l j?r"i!i|>t attention. Oliice Custom House
liuihling. Deaufcrt S. C.
april 27-t
JHt PARKER CUM.
SEHD STAM P FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRO'Sy
WEST MERIDEN,CT.;
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BOOTS, SHOES, I
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
No, 3G Uayno Street
Cli:u*lc& ion /S. Cm
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SILVER PLATED WARE. !
Electro-Plated Silver Ware
AND
Ornamental Art Work, j
IN GREAT VARIETY,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
3IEIKDIAX BUiTAXXLi COMFAM,
530 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
The Rest 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. D. ?This great improvement in Silver - Plated
Spoons and Forks is applied alike to etfch grade
of Plate, A 1,8 aud 12 oz. as ordered. The Process
and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are
Patented. The Extra.or ''Standard Plate" made hy
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 percent, heavier than the ordiauary market standard.
tnr First Premctuns awarde-d at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1S52 to American
Institute Fair, 1074. inclusive,
ir.nr 9-T. m.
(Ttf fn (M}n per day at heme. Samples worth
tpd lU vpZU free. SriN.soN & Co., Portland' Maine
SKNI> 23c. to G. I'. ItOWELL A CO., New Yorktor
Pamphlet of loo pages, containing list of 3WK)
newspapers, and estimates showing coat of advertising.
(MOa day at home. Agent3 wanted. Outfit and
tJlIZ terms free Titl'E A CO., Augusta, Maine.
mariMy. v
JOHN rilANZ,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
AND
SHIP CHANDLER
Family Groceries* and Cabin Stores
a J5TiftP.in.ltv.
V. J .
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Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
wholesale groceries,
LIQUORS
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
at the prineple Store, formerly occupied
by J. Fyier, Corner Bay and West Street
BAKERY.
Having just completed the erection of a j
bakery at my premises, at the corner Bay
and Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
supply of fresh BREAD &c. I have secured
the services of an experienced baker,
and by using the finest grades of
tiour, shall endeavor to secure a share of
public patronage. Call and inspect samples.
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay
and Scott Street.
JUST RECEIVED,"
'snmiiniKKiii
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A fiili line of superior
PAPER, ENVELOPES,
bill heads,
letter heads, note heads,
CARDS, ETC.
Jobprinting done neatly and cheaply. All orders
j promptly attended to.
?rist and .fcctl.
S. M WALL!CD,
Cotton Factor
AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Uoaler In
em,i:mi mi, h,
Sea Island Cotton
Bought, Ginned aiul prepared for market.
Advances "Iawe on Consignments.
Having the l?e<t machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding corn and meal, hois
! prepared to execute al! orders on the
| shortest possible notice,
i The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
{ Cotton ginned on toll. ian.T.
J .Fl. t. ELLIOTT, Itsa-iTur: 8. t.
jr.i I'E.VEL, X CO., CharlttioH 8. C.
I) THE BEAUFOHT
STEAM mtZ COMPANY,
H AVISO Pl'T TP A r.RTST MILL \T THL'IIi
old jtarvl, arv {?rv?urwl to furnish
Grist, feed airl dlrai,
. ny | i t : i y , .i i ! :* i rites.
HbCiOTf
i - < ' - "^HESBSSSSSESr
t . W . S C II E PER, ^
titn, c4\r-w'- z^\
4PS GROCERIES |g^ s*|
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' ;: Bfil'SE FiPJiSui MM*. /
nriloFj PrnnVnrTT UO"HG7QT,O t ;-T&l I: .
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SEA ISLAND HOTEL^
,.; p
11 A U BEEN RE-OPENED.
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED.
J A M E S 0 1> E L L , - - - - Proprietor.
it i fryr~rpffi hitni "o ITp "
CLMiiiilbulT siu
AT THE OLD STAND OF
Jacoli Apple's.
REGARDLESS OF COST of our entire stock of DilY GOODS, CLOTHING*.
FANCY GO<)DS DOMESTICS Ac., v/e are selling
Best Quality Prints 7 and Sc.
Best 4-4 Bleach, 9 and 10c.
Best 4-4 Bleach, 11 and !2e.
Bist 7-8 Bleach, G and 7c.
Best 4-4 Brown, 8 and 9e.
Good Alpacas, IS and 20c.
Best Alpacas, 40 to GOc.
Linens; Wuslins, Lawns* Nansooks, Cambrics, &c.r
at an actual sacrifice. Give us a call. Thankful for past favors.?I am Resp'fy;
Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. CV
Are You Going to Paint?
then use new york enamel taint co.'s
CHEMICAL PAINT
Ready for use in White, and over One Hundred Dieferent Colors made yof
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted^
much Handsomer a.ul Cheaper, and to lust TWICE 'AS LONG as any other Paint *
It has taken the FLKST PllKMIU31.S at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Union'/
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and is on many thousand* of the finest houscsju the country
Address:- * N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
PRIh RLDl IJ>SA MPLEAP.D SEXT FPEE. 103 Ctata Street, New Mo
the wee? ~
SEWING MACHINE COMJTV
Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms . /
T3 MERCHANTS MD OTHERS,
?Who will deal in?
Sewing Machines of its Man'fture^
3?% ' v . -
FAMILY FAVORITE,
Its Naiile Indicates its Qualities.
Refer to 2130,000 FacnUes Who Have Them in User/
NAMED GENNKAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE
Adapted to every }?o.v-ibk- iroalccf work.?Our competitors acknow
I edges that
For Tailors and Shoemakers,,
IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address,
Weed Sewing Machine Company*
Dec.30. Nos. 'I 53St Charles St., Baltimore. Mil.
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
OF LWTISLSST TO ?72227 OKU l^BBsT
1*. A PIAKO O3 PARLOil OtlCAN CHAIR, ?
with an adjustable back,?made to support the back of the titter
while leaning forward in the ordinary position for playing, and by a
simple arrangement, which gives it a backward and at the same
time a downward movement, follows his motlona &i.d supports hbn
in any position without interfering in the least with the freedom
2d. A P' / tform rocker o;j
CAS TO F with the long easy mov.-nn-nt .'
\M t>' v V VH Zr'l* **- . ot t,ie ol<1 s:> l"vWi iiout the proj -ctinjr ruckcra
. ; \ T to j.mroibc-i iumiiure an.l the bises of pjonw*.,.
v - 4 \ being, in fact, t.;e ouly Platform Rocker made
,ry' ^ " v v -?' >v that inn a perfectly batisfactory movement.
fj.' 71 h- f,i? \ "*?V A Manufactured fcr the trade by
fLJERTBEST&CO.*/
e UUFFALO, N. Y.,
vj:-- ' & '* ard for bythe principal dealers tnroopwjcr
PiT'lf not kepi by any dealer In your town,
etcd to us for Price Lirt and Caulojfuc.
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{TrcltEIi. W.- !>!.v b : and ' ' Sign and Ornamental pain tins duno .m
, in geucr.il Mai:h wor e. 3i. jiia ?bl? nite.s aiul wide promptness tad Ufa,airli.
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