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Beaufort, S. C. August 24 1876.
Ten dollars and costs is what the
Intendant charges for a row, when water
pitchers are the weapons.
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9ST Republican campaign clubs must
be formed at every voting precinct in the
county. United we stand, divided we
fall.
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IfiT The hottest weather of the season
?* ?;n Raq mPnrf nn Satur
WW ICIIVIAI ill 1<V..
day last. The fashionable poeket-handkcrchief
for the occasion was about three
jrrds long by one broad. The thermometer
was up in the hundreds.
The county convention, to elect
delegates to the State convention that
meets in Columbia, September 12, has
been called for the 4th of that month.
See call published in another column.
The trial of Hutto, at Barnwell for
the murder of the colored marshal at Al~
lendalc, and the speech of Judge Aldridge
who said the prisoner was a brave manjust
such a man that the State of South
Carolina needed, and his acquittal on the
ground of insanity, is still fresh in the
memory of our readers. A correspondent
to the Charleston Journalof Commerce,
recounts his recent attempt to take the
life of Mr. Simon Brown, of Blackville,
and his threats against the life of another
store keeper on the S. C. K. R. and also
his resistance to the demands for tare, of
the conductor of that road. At last acoounts
he was being pursued by a posse
of white men armed for arrest When
juries are thus controlled for political
*. ends, the general public will have very
little sympathy with the people of the
county, on aooount of other outrages that
guch men may commit
HEAD QUARTERS U. R. PARTY.
BiAtTORT, S. C., Aug. 21, 1876.
NOTICE is hereby given that a contention
of the Union Republican Party
of the County of Beaufort will be held in
the Arsenal, in the to^n of Beaufort, on
Monday the 4th day of September, at 10
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing
seven delegates to represent this county
in the State Convention to be held in Co
lumbia on the 12th day of September,
and alio to elect seven delegates to represent
this county in the Congressional
and Circuit conveutious to be held at such
times and places as the Congressional and
Circuit chairmen may designate.
The several parishes are entitled to the
following quota of delegates, which shall
be elected at the places and upon days
hereinafter named:
81 Helen* Parish 24 as follows;
Brick Church, five;
Coffin Point, two;
Lands End, two, to be elected at the
Brick Cburph, Monday the 28th of August
Beaufort, five;
Port Royah one;
Lady's Island, two;
Grey's Hill, three;
Myrtle Bush, two;
Pari* Island, two; to be elected on Saturday,
the 2d September.
Prince William's Parish, 16 as follows;
Chisolm's Landing, two, on Saturday,
September 2d.
Gardner's Corner, five;
Poootaligo, two; at Eustis' on Fridaj
the 26th of August.
Peeples, two;
Vowvilh, one;
gnjnsop, foqr; or) Saturday the 26th
Awst.
81, Lake's Ptrfefe H *4 follows;
Hilton Head, five; Saturday, Augrjs
WbBluffton,
three >
tfenesis' X Roads, one; on Thursday
August 31st.
Grahamville, two; on Thursday Augus
24th.
GiUisonville, 2; on Saturday Augus
26th.
81. Peter's Parish, 15 as fallows;
Bellenger Hill, three;
Lery'a H Roads, 2; at Levy's X Roads
pn Friday September 1st.
Hardeeville, one;
Henois' ^ lloads, one;
Brighton two;
Lawton's Church, odc;
Matthews Bluff, two;
Beech Branch, one;
Black Creek, one;
Nixville, one; on Saturday Septemtx
2d.
LawtonvPk four;?(alrcady[elected.)
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The sub-committee-men of each of th
precincts will immediately upon the n
t
peipt of this call give ample and full n<
tice to the voters of the same and adhe
to the rules of theparty. He is requin
to call the meeting to order and tei
porarily preside until a chairman u ele<
fd.
Delegates are expected to be in town <
jhc afternoon of tbe 3J. pros., as the o
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vention will be called to order promptly
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the -1th.
ROB'T. SMALLS,
Chv'mn. IT. R. Party,
Beaufort Co.
MARINE NEWS
CLEARKD.?ST. HELENA SOUND. i
August 14th Br. Bp. Ottawa, Lodwic, master, 29 j
days from Fuuchal, in ballast to Campbell, Wyll'e
and Co. ^
N otioo.
Office Town Treasurer
Beaufort, S. C. Aug. 22nd 1876.
\T0 ACCOUNT AGAINST ANY TOWN EM1
li ployoe will be collected through this office;?
neither will any orders against the pay of any employee
be accepted?Merchants and athors having
accounts must collect the same.
J. C. RICHMOND,
Town Trfasuror
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Administrator's N otice.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned as
administrator of the estate of J. J. Pope, deceased,
will on the 16th dav of September next present
his accounts before the Court of Probate for
Beaufort County for allowance, and apply for a discbarge
as isdministraior.
H. G. JUPD.
Bft. Aug. 21, 1876. aug.24-8t
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned as
administrator of the estate of Charles Owens,
deceased, will on the 16th day of September next,
present his accounts before the Court of Probate for
Beaufort County. for allowance, and apply for a discharge
as administrator. H. G. JUDD.
Bft. Aug. 21,1876. ' aug.24-3t.
^sh^ifFssalk.
L. W. Youmans, AJm'r, vs. Jane Sherman.
0
Judgment Foreclosure.
By 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, beinR the filth 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 Coosawhatchie
river, bounded north by lands of Frank Parnell,
east by lands of Frank I'arnell, south by lands
of Thoa. Smith, and west by lands of Pompev Smith
containing three hundred and sixty-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,
BkaI'FORT S. C. Aug. 15,1876.
N'OTICE is hereby given that the County Board
of Equalization will meet in this office on the
4th day of September, next to consider such grievances
relative to valuation of property as may be
jald before it.
L. S. LANG LEY,
aug!7-3t. Co. Auditor.
1776. 1876.
CEBrTEN"N"IJi.L.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD CO.,
Office Gen. Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Ga., July 1, 1876.
\ Full line of Centennial Excursion tickets to
-tY. Philadelphia, at greatly reduced rates, are
now on sale, via Augusta, embracing all the popular
routes to the North.
For ticket* and time tables showing schedule of
the different routes, apply to
P. H AMILTON,
Agent. Beaufort, S. C.
A. 31. HAMILTON.
Agent, Port Royal, S. C.
T. S. PAVANT,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga,
H. M. STUART, M. P.,
Cor. Bay A Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, S. C.
DE.VI.KR IX
! DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other articles too numerous
o mention. All of which will ^e sold at the lowes
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
compounded. feb.Dl
Ij^RANZ, JOHN?General Dry Goods House, j
Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement.
Barber.
"DUTLKDGE, R. M.?Barber, shaving hair cutXV
ting, shampooing and dyeing done in the neatest
manner. Bay St.
/COOPER JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, MUlina
ry. French ana Domestic riwi ,
Goods, notions, do. Bay St, See advertisement.
Carriage Paint#?
t \zCcGREGOR, J AS. E.?Carriage mater, sign apd
JLVX carriage p^infey, Bay apt} Charles Sts. See
advertisement.
Professional Cards
WIGGINT, P. L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of
2nd Circuit. Bay St.
*1 PORT aOVAl RAILROAD,
,, Magnolia Passenger Pouts,
CHJJ\*GE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERIN'TS OFFICE PORT ROYAL R^ILR'D)
Acocsta, Ga., May 1, 1876. J
The followiug Fasaenger Schedule will be operated
on and alter May 1, 1876.
GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1. Daily.
! fceave Augusta 8 30 a in
I Leave Yem; sse *12 35 p in
| Arrive fort Royal 2 .10 p m
Arrive at Savapnah 8 30 pm
! Arrive at Charleston 4 20 p m
j Arrive at Jacksonville 8 35 p m
GOING NORTH. Train Wo. ?. Pally.
Leave Jacksonville 2 10 p ni
'r j Leave Savannah 9 00 4 "
L? *e Charleston 8 30 a it
-ve Port Poyal 10 15 a u
j L^are Yemassee *12 30 p n
I Arrive at Augusta 5 00 p u
^ | *Pinner.
'a* The only line making close connection witl
g. ! the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, an<
from and to Jacksonville and al! points in Florida
y. avoiding the long, tedious and well-known Omnlbu
i transferer through that city
The only line running Through Pay Coaches with
j oat change between Augusta and Savannah.
1(j Connections made at Augusta with the Sviitl
Carolina Railroad for Aiken. S. C., Charlotte. Co!
utnhla ant! Augusta Railroad for all points Nort
. gnd Southwest, West and Northwest.
1 Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Augussa by aj
I plying to agents at Beaufort or Fort Royal.
I Baggage Checked Through.
)n I R. G. FLEMING,
Superintendent.
T . T c. PAY ANT.
' Gen'I. Pass A
FOOD I
FOK Tin;
STARVING!;
INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED
I
STORK'S will l>o sold at r r.ur AUCTION to
the highest bidder under official orders from |
the Navy Department.
By Jas, M. Crofut. |
Government Auctioneer.
At his stores on Ray street, in Beaufort, commcnc- j
ing on
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1870,
at 2 p. m., and continuing eaeh Saturday until the |
/.ntiro vf.K-b is llisiH'Seil of
44 BWs. Moss Beef, 8800 lbs.
171 Cases Fresh IMf, 8208 lbs.
47 Packages Navy Bread, 41."52 lbs.
2 1-2 RWs Flour, 41K) lbs.
1 1-2 Bbls. Rice, 38.=) lbs.
4 Boxes Coffee, 2-V) lbs.
8 Bids. Beans, 238 gallons.
1 Box Tomatoes, 84 lbs.
12 Cases Bessicattd Potatoes ami Onions,
60 1-2 Yds. Blue Satinet.
66 Yds. Blue Flannel.
5 Lbs. Sewing 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 pur i
chasers.
GRIND CLSSiilG OUT SUE!
AT THE STORE OF
E. A. Scheper,
The Leader in Low Prices
Will close out his complete stock of ; r*~"1 -Tfl
SPRING&SUMMED GOODS
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MATTING Ac
I offer an entirely fresh stock of
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Selected in New York with special view to their
adaptability to present season, climate Ac.
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
and examine the stock of goods at
E. A. SCHEPER.
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. 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 the
ijfotnc Arwmnts received subicct
t liiivu ? ?
to check at sight.
ap.27.6m.
SAFETY ANDBRILLIANCY7
VESTAL OIL,
Gives a better light than any other oil, ami will no
explode. For sale by
m. kressel,
ap.13. Bay St., eaufort.
"take DR7 DE NNI S7
System Renovatorand Blooi!
PURIFYING SYRUP.
For Dyspepsia, Piles, Heartburn, Sick Headache
I Fevers, Sores, Ac.
m. j. graham, act.,
mar.30-lm. Beaul'ort.
P. M. WHITMAN,
WATCILWAKER AND JEWELLER,
Bay Street, Beaufort, S. c.,
Has just retruned erom tiie north
with a Sue assortment of goods at
S?fiTortb.ern Prices,
WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50.
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $4.00.
LrADIES GOLD W4TCHES, S30 to $50.
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5 Bay & I Day. Striking Clicks, S2.sC ts SC.
o
GENTS' GOLD CI1IANS, PINS, RINGS, SLEEVE
BUTTONS, BJUPS, WATCH CHAINS, LAPIES
GOJ.Dand PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GBiVTS' QOLD ^ SILVER V?/AfCHES,
Call and esaniine beAorc purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you cap save ten to^twenty-tjve per ecnt
from Charleston or Savannah prices,
i dec.fi.lv
W. H? CALVERT.
i
? PRACTICAL
:1 Tin SfcsstTron. Copper Wcrks'
^ DEALER IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlyo
hand, Cooking Parlor and Ib>x Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
b
l Agent for the Celebrated
i Chartir Oak Cooking Stovas.
W. II. CALVERT,
Bay at. botwe* n Sth A :uh us. Beaufort, S.
tizzj.'/ v:.. 3 .vt g......-j ju1:..'
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
.!>:st Pl.bh'tiirtl, ill a JCll /V.Vly K . / Vov xif <*f/?'*.
A l.fclurcon the Vjiturc, Trentiiient. A.
Kaclicul can- of Seminal Weakness, or Sjier i atorho-.M
induced l?y Soli'-A huso Involuntary Kinis-ion*
IinjM>rt? ncy, Nervous I>i 1 iliiy, ami Ini|? -liments to
Marriage g-nerally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and
I 'its ; Mental and Physical I nea parity, Ac.?Py
IJOBEUT J. Cl'LYKHWIXL, M. I?., author of the
"Green Hook," At*.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
t ?.i..irlv nrovi's fmm his own experience
that the awful fons 'qufiifi s ?f Self-Abuse may l?c
effectually removed without medicine, and with
out dangerous surgical oj?cr.uioirs, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
suffer, r, no matter what his condition may l?o, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
& >) This lecture will prove u boon to thovsands 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. BRIGMAN & SOX,
41 1 Jin St., Xrw York Tost Office Box 4."??G
july 9th 1-y.
.State ok Sot'Tit Carolina, ) t? r,,
County of Beaufort.)1" (onimon PkasJ.
L. Duncan vs. C. E. Warren. It appearing t
the satisfaction of the Court, that the Plaintiff
herein has filed his petition against the Defendant
to foreclose a mechanic's lien on certan buildings
in tlie " City of Port Royal " in a.oresaid countyf
the property of the Defendant, and it appearing that
the Defendant is a non-resident of this State and
that his residence after due diligence cannot be ascert;
ined.On motion of Pell and Barnw. 11 Plaintiffs
Attorney; Ordered; that the Defendant C. E. Warren
do appear and answer the petition therein on the
1st day or August 1876* and serve a copy of said an
swer on Plaintiff's attorneys at Beau'ort S. C. and
this notice to that end he seived by publication
of this order in the Port Royal Standard and Com
mercial once in each week for six weeks.
June 12th 1876
JOIIX J. MAKER,
Attest; II. G. .TI'DD.
t. C. C. P.
June 22 6-t.
jas7e. McGregor,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
HOUSE, SIGN,
and CARRIAGE PAINTER.
Opp. Express Office, Beaufort, Si C.
All kinds of Scroll and fancy rawing.
All kinds of repairing promptly attended to, on
reasonable terms. Satisfaction guaranteed.
4JT" Agent for Barnes' patent foot power scroll
saw, which can be seen in operation at niv shop.
J AS. E. MCGREGOR.
Julyl-ly.
"MRS. E. HOLZACH,
B
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BREAD
V
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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 will l?c sold at pries to suit the times. Will
so keep on hand ail kinds of
CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep.23-t f. .
W. K DEVLIN,
Carpenter I Builder
All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING
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OFFICE AND SHOP
COR, BAY and CHARLES STREET
BEAUFORT, S. C.
aiigJ.ly.
PORT ROYAL
Saw A Planing M
BEAUFORT, .S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
manufacturers op and dealers in
YELLOW FINE TIMBER AND LUMSE!
and
Cypress Shingles,
a wo
Builders & Contractor;
PLASTER, LATHES,
AH kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on hai
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the car
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
nov.28-Iv. D. C. WILSON, A CO
| M. POLLITZER,
COTTON FACTOR
asd
Commission Merchan
B E \ IT p O It T S . C
J. c. kichmondT
Trial Justice,
I All business Intrusted to him will receive e:
j ful and prompt attention, office Custom Hoi
; Building. Beaufort S. C.
april 2'
THEPARKERCUN.
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
! PARKER BRtfSv
WEST MERIDEN,CT.X
i (Shiniestern ^dicvtisfmcnts.
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L>. OWKJLL & SONS,
* wiiol: s.\i t HEAt.i.ns in
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
INTo, 33 Hayno Stroot
Charloatou S. C.
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sjnml Sumui oj uaAi* iioijHojjr [ri.ir.dg
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'SKIIVA IMX
>T S3XIAV 'SlIO.lOl'I
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'ojlvxk/s
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Eleclro-PIaled Silver Ware
AND
| Ornamental Art Work,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
MANUFACTURED BY TUE
MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY,
550 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are 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- Pla <*1
nnit Forks Is armlied alike to each grade
of Plate, A 1,8 and 12 02. as ordered. The Process
and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are
Patented. The Extra'or ''Standard Plate" made by
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 percent, heavier than the ordianary market standard.
?iT* First Premenms awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American
Institute Fair, 1674. incfusive,
mar 9-6 m.
tf>f fn d>0[) per day at home. Samples worth Si
UW lU free. Stixson A Co., Portland' .Maine
SEND 25c. to (j. P. BO WELL A CO., New Yorkfor
Pamphlet of lOo pages, containing list of 30<;0
newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising
(hit) a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
tJlZ terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine.
mar9-ly. *
JOHN FliANZ,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
SHIP CHANDLER
O
Family Groceries and Cabin .Stores
a specialty.
?0
Constantly receiving from St. Louis.
1 the best
FAMILY FLOUR.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES,
LIQUORS
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
at the princple Store, formerly occupied
, by J. Fylcr, Corner Bay and West St reel
BAKERY.
Having just completed the erection of a
bakery at my premises, at the corner Ba}
and Scott Sts., I shall keep a eonstani
supply of fresh BREAD &c. I have se
cured the services of an experienced ba
* * * * h - * /vuOilAC A'
ker, and by using uiu Illll'M ^lauvo v
flour, shall endeavor to secure a share o
public patronage. Call and inspect sam
pies.
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Corner of Ba?
9 and Scott Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
r AT TIIE
I STIIiDtRD&COMMERCIil
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A full line of superior
PAPER, ENVELOPES,
RILL HEADS,
J LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
CARDS, ETC.
Job printing done neatly and cheaply. All orde
promptly attended to.
s Crist anil .feed.
S II WALLACE,
Cotton Factor
go
AND
~GRIST MILLER
Wholesale Dealer in
r.M!? on?. ML. PEED. Etc,,
VHttill) U'.HIMI ,
t
Sea Island Cotton
? j Bought, Ginned and prepared for in;
j ket.
Advances Made on Consignment?
sro Having the best machinery for ginni
i!>e cotton and grinding corn and meal. Ik
prepared to execute all orders on t
r-t shortest possible notice.
? j The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
j Cotton ginned on toll. iar
.71. 8. ELLIOTT, B emu fori 8. C.
BAVEJVEL, K CO., CharteaIon 8
| THE BEAUFORT
i STEAM MILL C0M?AH
Having pit rp a grist mii.i, at tii
old stand, are prepared to furnish
(irist, Feed and Meal,
j any qaautirr, an 1 at reasonable rales.
p" w."s'ci
! . ^
jSgRyta mM
Imported 3
ISO! SK itrmi
Croc!ei
' 'ltpH.1 Bnyst., |jt ni
"Jffiakajsssssg
SEA.ISLAN1
II A S B E E X UI
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVE
JAMES ODELL,
CLEARING
AT THE OLD I
Jacofe
REGARDLESS OF COST of our entire? st
FANCY GOODS DOMESTICS &c., we arc
Best Quality Prints 7 and 8c.
Best 4-4 Bleach, 9 and 10c.
Best 4-4 Bleach, 11 and 12c.
Best 7-8 Bleach. G and 7c.
Best 4-4 Brown, 8 and
Good Alpacas, 18
Best Alpacas.
Linens, Muslins, Lawns? Na
at an actual sacrifice. Give us a call. Thanl
Bay Street. JACOB AFi
Are You Goii
THEN USE NEW YORK E
GHEM1CA
Ready for use in White, and over One Hi
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linsec
I much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last 1
It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at tw<
and is on many thonsamh of the finest house*
Address: N. Y. EN
rRIE RED LED
SA MPLEARD SEXT FREE.
1 THE '
; SEWING MACH
j Is prepared to offer the
i TO MERCHANTS
^ ?Who will d
Sewing Macliines
or
' f.
FAMILY FJ
Its Name Indicati
Refer to 250,000 Families
. oNAMED
GENNRAL F1
Adapted to every possible grade of i
ledges tl
For Tailors an<
? IT STANDS WITHOUT
Weed Sewing Ma
Dec. 30. Xos. 51 i
TWO IMPORTANT INV
or iKTzassr to evsjz
l*t. A PIANO OR PARLOR OR
with an adjustable back,?made to support the
while leaning forward in the ordinary position
! a simple arrangement, which gives it a backwai
' ' j time a downward movement, follows his motirn
in any position without interfering in the leas
of his movements.
1 fSrtinfort gasiitfss pitcrtcru.
Y1 IITC!Il'.l.. \Y.?niart.mhh. In.rsi'sli.n'in-, ami
! 1*1. geutral Miiitli A^ork. Magnolia St.
pip QAVAOE.JERRY -Win 1 right. Repaint, prompt1,1
L ^ lr vxtfulrtl. Jla ;t.??lia St.
DEVLIN. W. II.?Luil?'cr and Contractor, It;ty
auil liarlcs Sts. S* adwrtWriiPiit.
I
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i 1' s> K 1!.
>OPENED.
LLINO PUBLIC IS SOLICITFD.
Proprietor.
OlITM
STAND OF
ock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHI3&,
i selling
9c.
and 20c.
40 to 00c.
insooks, Cambrics, 4c.,
vful for past- favors.?I am Resp'fy,
RLE, Beaufort, S. C.
lg to Paint?
najfel paint co.'s
L PAINT
lwdred Dieferent Colors made of
d Oil, Chemically combined, warranted
?\VICE AS LONG as any other Paint.
;nty of the State Fairs of the the Unions
?in the country
AMEL PAINT CO.
103 Ctamta Street, Hew Tort
WEED
tlNECOMP'Y;,
most lil)eral terms
i AND OTHERS,
cal in? >.
of its Man'fture.
IVORITE,
es its Qualities.
Who Have Them in UseW*
iVORITE, BECAUSEirork.?Our
competitors acknowliat
1 Shoemakers,
' A EIVAL. Address,
chine Company,
nnd 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
i back of the silttr
for playing, and by DnKjQ
rd and at tbe same jBy
with the freedom
2d. APLATFORM ROCKER ON
CAS TORS* *'ith thc l?nZ ev7 movement
of the old style, without the projecting rockers
to mar other rorniiure and the bssee of rooms;
being, in fact, the only Platform Rocker made
that has a perfectly satisfactory movement
Manufactured for the trade by
ALBERT BEST & 0.,
3 BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for sale by the principal dealer? throughout
thc United States.
}^ff If not kept by any derlcr.in your town,
send to us for Price List and catalogue.
P.unter and Glazier.
IOI'KZ, EDWARD*?Painter and (Unsier. House,
J Sign and ornamental'painting done at leason- able
rates and with promptness ami disputed.
BUVCE, J AS. E.?Wholesale ard retail' dealer in
tlroeeries Liquors. Sepys, Dry (ioods and
general merchandise. l?ay St.
Groceries.