Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, September 14, 1876, Image 3
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Beaufort, S. C. September 14, 187(3.;
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One hundred ba!c"< of cotton wore
shipped over the Port Koyal I v. K., during
the week ending Friday last.
fcsT The children <>P the Episcopal or"
phan house, Savannah, have refugecd to
Bluflton.
96?* Up to Friday last eighty-eight
deaths from yellow fever were reported in
Savannah, from the 21st of August.
Number of cases 493.
*. ?We
hear of several "parties in
Beaufort, who since Tildcn failed to explain
his fraud upon the revenue, have
sung: 4'Good bye Sam."
The name of Wm. Wilson as a
delegate to the State convention was inadvertentlv
left out of our report of the
county convention, last week. lie left
for Columbia on Sunday last.
&aT" The democratic convention to
nominate a county ticket, will meet at
Yemassee on Friday the 15th instThe
majority of the delegates to
the State, Circuit and Congressional conventions,
lefl for Columbia on Saturday
list.
9&~ The little boy who stabbed Lucy
Fields, at the Rose plantation on Monday
night was arrested the following day, and
was committed to jail, to await his trial,
by Trial Justice Carleton on Wednesday.
Tkn cilant cvctpni nncht to be in.
X 11V OI1VUV 0
troduced into our police force. Wranging
with citizens, while on duty is very
unseemly conduct and those officers who
indulge in it ought to be at least reprimanded,
if not more severely dealt with.
J5ST Governor Chamberlain, has issue?
a proclamation, on 'he late riot at
Charleston, in which he discountenances
the presence iu the streets of rifle clubs
and other organized bodies of armed mer.
I6F"A member of the police force of
Beaufort, was suspended from duty by
Act. InteDdant Scheper, this week. i
* I
ttBrl he Governor has appointed com.
missioners of election, but no announcement
has yet been made of their names.
AST* The store of Mr. E. T. Roberts at
Genesis' X Roads was burned o 1 Monday
night last. It is reported that the ]
fire was the act of an incendiary.
V6P* Sea Island cotton, is coming into '
Beaufort very slowly. It is bringing from
four to five cents per pound iu the seed.
6L. Mr. Calvert has just completed
tinning the roof of tne new store of
Mr. Jas. E. Boyce. The building when 1
completed will have an attractive appear
ance. More new buildings nave *Deen
erected on Bay St. this year, than for teu
years previous.
MSF The town has completed its public
hog peu, near the poor house. Under
an order ofthe Board of Health all hogs
have been banished froin the town. All
hogs will be treated as equals and no distinction
will be made 011 account of race
or color. They will be fed by the town
and their owners assessed for the expense.
I^Mr. Fleyward Howard of Graham
ville, was in town this week and gave u>
his version of the preliminary \ roceedings
that led to the conviction of Snipe and
Bright for the murder o)f Gen. Howard.
He denies in toto that portion of Snipe's
confession on the gallows, that conveyed
the impression that undue influence had
been used by him to extort their first confession.
He assures us that he was not
present when they made their statements
implicating each other.
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?aTMr. J. Franz, has opened a butcher's
stall in the market, the arrangement
of which is very unique. His ice chest is
so arranged that the ice does not come in
contact with the meat, thus preventing
that water sobbing so objectionable in ice
preserved meat. HeSis doing quite a fine
business, and the specimens of meat displayed
on his stall would tickle the appetite
of an epicure.
On Thursday evening last, Mr. b. i
G. Hoffman of Charleston, who has been |
appointed Adjutant-General for this State :
of an organization knpwn as the "Boys in ,
Blue," composed of those who served in .
the Union army during the war, or the
sons of such. There wore about one hun-'
dred persons present, many of whom wore
1 v m . .?o 1 1 o
ex-sourters or rne zi*u., .wi., uim o-tm
Rcgt. U. S. C. T. Mr. Hoffman explained
the object of the organization, which
in addition to it<< being a survivors association.
serves the purpose of campaign
clubs. Over 300,000 have joined the
"Boys in Blue,'' throughout the United
States. It is expected that before No- j
vember several companies will be mustered
in in this county. Company A. with
twenty-one membo'-s was organized at the
meeting under the captaincy of Mr. W.
H. ncGill.
JfeaT The In ion Herald says: 1' 11 is
a lovely sight hese moonlight nights to
see a democrat with his arm around a
colored brother, pouring into his ears
how much he loves him." But it is a
far more interesting sight to see him hand
his colored brother the greenbacks, after
he joins a democratic cluh. This is more
substantial than maudling love orations.
* i , m.
When do the democrats of Beanfort
intend calling a mass meeting ? Ar?j
they waiting to inn'xt on being heard at
the next mass meeting called by th? republicans.
By this method they save ex^
pense connected with calling a meeting.
? ?
fcri"" \\ e note some of o.;r e.v'hiingts
brayginir on the number of cm^.o i liiou
joining democratic clubs, llow many of
their votes do they expect to get ? Is it
not the same old cry, lots ol siicep but
u scarcity of wool ? "
4^4
gSirOii Monday night la?t a girl about
11 years of ago named Lucy Fields was
stabbed in the breast, by a little boy ?f
about twelve years named Pleasure Doctor,
near the Lose plantation, Port Royal
Island. They had a slight quarrel and
without any warning the boy stabbed her
with a clasp knife, and ran away, and at
the time of writing had not been captured.
His parents live on the mainland.
The girl was brought to Dr. Gibbs' office
for treatment, on Tuesday morning, and
may recover with good care, although the
- i i.
wound is ol a very severe cnarauter.
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fitaT" Bethifort and Fort Royal have
passed through one of the healthiest
summers on record. In Beaufort there
has scarcely been a single case of malarial
sickness, and the sanitary condition
of the town was never better. No fears
are entertained ol yellow fever unless
cases are imported here and the strictest
quarantine against infected places is in
opperation.
Sept. 7th Spanish Bk. lAscngano, Telleria master,
10 days from Havana, iu ballast to Campbell
Wyllie and Co.
Sept. 7ih?Br. Bg. Argo, Pugsley,master, for London,
with 3L?5 tons of phosphate rock from Pacific
Mines. N
" Br. Bk. Ada, Fallashaw, master, for Newcastie,
Englan 1 with 610 tons of phosphate rock from
Oak Point Mines.
" 7th French Bk. Paralos, Pasco, master, for
Hull; England, with 550 tons of phosphate rock
from Oak Point Mines,
" 7th Swedish, Bk. Echo, Jonsson, master, Hamburg
Germany, with 600 tons of phosphate rock
from Oak Point Min?s.
" 7th U. S. Schr. II. W. Foster, Rich, master 1
day from Charleston in ballast to Pacific Mining
Co.
[Advertisement. ]
For next School Commissioner
of Beaufort County, F. P.J. LAWRENCE, Esq.,
who has educated himself without going to school
but it seems that school came to him. No one need
tell us who he is, because we not only know him,
but even his parents, but we know more of him recently
since he graduated in Charleston, where he
was admitted to practice as a m
Since that time he has returned to his home in Beaufort,
where he was born. Here, helping the poorer
classes of the people out of their difficulties, almost
daily, in the courts, where he has proved himself to
be the right man in the right place. He has never
refused any one when called on to represent them
in court on account of their having no money, but
on the contrary, is always ready with or without
pay.
Therefore, wc earnestly request the delegates and
voters generally to give to such a man their support.
(Signed.) Mm cltizbws.
To the Working Cl???.-We are now propared
t ? furnish all classess with constant employment
at home, the whole of the time
or for their spare moments. Business new, light
and profitable. Persons of either sox easily ea:n
from 50 cents to $5 per evening, nnd a proportional
sum by devoting their whole time to the business
Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That
all who see this notice may send their address, and
test the business we make this unparalleled offer.
To such as are not well satisfied wo will send one
dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. For particulars,
samples worth several dollars to commence
work on, and a copy of Home and Fireside
one of the largest and best Illustrated Publications
all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want jxmi aneut.
profitable work, address. Grokgk Stinsom A
C ?., Portland, Maine.
Fire Wood. ~
IJMFTY CENTS PER. CORD, AT THE ATLANtic
Saw Mills Beaufort.
BOBBINS BODDINGTON A Co. )
Beaufort, Sept. 14, 1876.
Proclamation.
OFFICE INTENDANT TOWN BEAUFORT.
Beaufort, S. C. Aug.31st 1S7G.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO SHIP I
it owners masters and others, that vessels and
boats of all descriptions l?ound to this place from
Savannah or other infected ports will'bo subject t
the Quarantine laws of the Town and State.
All persons are strictly prohibited from landing
goods or passengers lrom sava.ns.mi i vii uuivt
infected ports unless special permission is first obtained
of the Intendant, Town Council or Board
of Health.
All violations of the Quarantine la swill be rigidlv
prosecuted.
ALFRED WILLIAMS,
Intendant Town of Beaufort.
MRS. E. HOLZACH.
DREAD. f AKETpCY OAKERY,
II ALL U KINDS I OF II FRESH
CONFECTIONARY
on hand and sold at the lowed prices for cash.
For the convenience of my up-town customers and
the public generally, I have fitted up a neat and
commodious STORE at the N. E. Corner of
W EST & C RAVEN STS.,
Where I will be happy to receive onlers, and furnish
at short notice, all articles in my line at prices
unsurpassed in town. aug3.
Administrator's Notice.
N ot CE is hereby given that the undersigned as
administrator <-f the estate of 1. J. Rope, de' msmI
will on ihe 10th day of September tn-xt pre
sent his accounts before lite Court of Probate for
lkaufori County for allowance, and apply for a discharge
as administrator.
H. G. JUDP.
lift. Aug. 21, 187C. nug.24-4t
To Holders of County Checks or
Audited Claims, prior to November
1, 1*72,
IN accordance with the provisions of aJoint Resolution
entitled " A Joint Resolution authorizing
he County Commissioners of licaufort County to
j cvy a sjKvial tax," dated April 7, 187."., and "An
act to amend the same," approved the 2"th day ol
January, 1874, sealed proposals w ill l?e received at
this office from parties lioldin ;hecks or audited
claims contracted prior to Novo..her 1,1872, until
TUESDAY. OCT. 3, 187ft.
at 12 M? at which time said bids will ho opened
and the Itoard of county commissioners will draw
orders on the Treasurer to the amount of one thousand
dollars, in favor of the person or persons whr
shall offer the largest per centum discount on theii
; checks or audited claims.
) Proposals shouldbe addressed to tho fcbair nan o
1 the board of County Commissioners, and endorsee
i "Proposals for the settlement of Past Gidebtednesi
of Beaufort county.
P. PR ITCIIAPJ>, M. I>
V. S. SCOTT,
r.. J. MART IN.
County Commissioners
Titos. II. v.'Hnnr.rs.
Clerk of Board, fehlO-it.
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! Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned a*
administrator of the estate of Charles Owens,
| deceased, will on the l<Uh day of September next, |
i present his accounts before the Court of Probate for j
j Heaufort County for nrtowance, and apply for a discharge
as admiiiis'rator. II. ft. Jl*I>I>.
lift. Aug. 21,1S7C. aug.24-.1t.
Board of Equalization.
OITICE COT'NTY AUDITOR,
Pkavkout S. C. Aug. 1.1,1870.
NOTICE is hereby given that the County Hoard
of Equalisation will meet in this olliit* on the
4th day of Septeiul>er, next t>? consider such grievances
relative to valuation of property as maybe
laid before it.
L. S. LANGLEY,
augl7-.1t. Co. Auditor.
A AT IT TAr ri TTn TT S Tn
Xiii.il XXXi.1 JJLV V N/Uj j
Win. H. Lockwood,
BAT ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
! New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.f>m.
P. M. WHITMAN"
MATCHMAKER AN!) JEWELLER,
Bay Street. Ilenufort, S. C.,
Has just retrtjned erom the north
with a fine assortment of goods at
1STortlxorn Pricos.
WEDDING RINGS, 83.00 to 812.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30e. to $1.50.
SILVER NAPKIN KINITH, 52.W 10 $4.uu.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, S3G to $50.
8 Day ? 1 Say Striking Clocks, S3.50 to S3,
0
GENTS' GOLD CIIIANS, TINS. RINGS. SLEEVE
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCII CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS,. AC., AC.
OR.VTS' GOLD <Si SILVER WATCHES,
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten to^twenty-five, per cent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dee.C.Iy
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Shsst Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantly on
hand, Cooking Farloraml Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cocking Stoves.
W. H. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S. C
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Magnolia Passenger Bouts,
CHJ.WK OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERIN'TS OFFICE PORT ROYAL RAILR'D\
Augusta, Ga., May 1, 1876. /
The following Passenger Schedule will be operated
on and alter May l, 1876.
GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1. Dally.
Leave Augusta 8 30 a m
Leave Yeniasse *12 33 p ni
Arrive Port Royal 2 30 p in
Arrive at Savannah 3 30 p ra
Arrive at Charleston 4 20 pm
Arrive at Jacksonville 8 35 p in
GOING SOUTH. Train Xo. ?. Dally.
Leave Jacksonville 2 10pm
Leave Savannah 9 00 a m
Lc'^e Charleston 8 SO am
Yj ve Port Poyal 10 15 a m
L'-ave Ycmassee *12 30 pm
Arrive at Augusta 5 00 p m
Dinner.
The only line makin~ close connection with
the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, and
from and to Jacksonville and all points in Florida,
avoiding the long, tedious and well-known Omnibus
trausferer through that city
The only line runniug Through Day Coaches without
change between Augusta and Savannah.
Connections made at Augusta with the South
Carolina Railroad for Aiken. S. C., Charlotte. Columbia
and Augusta Railroad for all points North
and Southwest, West and Northwest.
Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Augussa by applying
to agents at Beaufort or Port Royal.
Baggage Checked Through.
R. G. FLEMING,
Superintendent.
T. S. DA VAST,
Gen'l. Pass. A
H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Bay Eighth Streets,
Boaufort, &* O.
DEAT.KR IN*
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY, PUIIFUMKRY,
BRUSHKS, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other article* too numerous
>j o mention. All of which will be sold at thelowes
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
! commanded. feh.Pl
IT'HANZ, JOHN?General Dry Goods House,
Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement.
Barber.
RUTLElKtK, R. M.?Barber, shaving hair cuttint:,
shampooing and dyeing done in the neatest
manner. Bay St.
>
r pOOPEK JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, MilllnavV
ry. French and Domestic Flowers, Fancy
^ Goods, notions, ac. Bay St. See advertisement.
| Carriage Painter
I J AS. K.?Carriage maker, sign and
IvJ- carriage painter, Bay and Charles Sts. See
advertisement. * j
Professional Cards
! \\7IGGIN. P L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor <
?? -Bd Circuit. Bay St.
JAS. E. ACcGREGOR, !
.J.
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CAKKIACK MAKKK,
IIOISK.Sir.N,
and CARRIAGE IU INTER.
Opp. Express Office, Beaufort, S. f.
All kinds of .""iornll and fancy snwinjj.
All kinds of rojKiirint? promptly attended to, on
reasonable terms. Satisfaction xaaranteed.
4j?* Agent for Barnes' patent foot power scroll
saw, which can be seen in ojierauuu ui mj
JAS. E. MCGREGOR.
Jnlvl-ly.
HMD ClOSINS our Sill
AT THE STORE OF
K. A. Schcper,
The Leader in Low Prices
Will close out his complete stock of
MG MIR GOODS
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS. AND CARS,
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. S CHE PER.
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY.
VESTAL OIL,
Gives a better light than any other oil, and will no
explode. For sale by
M. KRESSEL,
ap.13. Bay St., eaufort.
TAKE DR. DENNIS7
System Renovatorand Blood
PURIFYING SYRUP.
For Dyspepsia, Plies, Heartburn, SIek Headache
Fevers, Sores, Ac.
M. J. GRAHAM, Agt.,
mar.30-lm. Beaufort.
MRS. E. HOLZACH;"
B
BREAD
V
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Cake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., COR. FREE LANDING, BEAUFORT
Just received a large aud selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Will
so keep on hand all kinds of
CAKES, PIES; FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep.23-tf.
? wThTdevxinT-~
Carpenter f Builder
All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING.
OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S.C.
aug5.1y.
PORT ROYAL
Saw& Planing Mill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OK AND DRAPERS IN
YELLOW PINE TINDER AND LENDER
AND
Cypress Shingles,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
P L AS T E R , L A T H E S,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
j Flouring & Ceiling Boards always on band
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
nov.28-ly. P. C. WILSON. A COM7
POLL IT Z ER,~
COTTON FACTOR '
AND
Commission Merchant
BEAUFORT S . C
" J."C. RICHMOND.~
1 Tllflfipo
lliai V UOV&VVI
All business intrusted to him will receive oare
ful and prompt attention. Cilice Custom House
| Huililint*. Beaufort S. C.
ppril ?7-t
Thfjarkercuh.
^rVD STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
'j PARKER BRO'S v
J WEST MERIDENjCT.;
g:*iw. * iJ v?''' ** r->
tfUarUston HVilratbcmrnts. j
1). O'X'EILl, 4: SOX'S,
XVHOL'tSAT-K PFAI.K.RS IN
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
3Mo, 33 Hayno Street
CiiarlcstOil 33. C.
aprl.K-lyr.
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'OAVIK 'S
SILVER PLATED WARE~
Eleclro-PIated Silver Ware
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY,
550 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
The 1?est Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those
Silver riateu neaviest on mv |?i? ? mio uvw.-.w
rily 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 Machinery 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.
Fir3t Premeums awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American
Institute Fair, 1674. inclusive,
mar 9-6 m.
(h/T fn (hflf) per day at home. Samples worth 81
$0 lU wZU free. Stinson & Co., Portland' Maine
SEND to G. P. ROW ELL & CO., New Yorkfor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3000
newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising
(hit)a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
tplZ terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine.
mar9-ly.
JOHN FRANZ,
?^-o
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
AMD
SHIP CHANDLER
Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
?r~??
Pmisfnntlv receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
wholesale groceries,
LIQUORS
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
at the jirincplc 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 &c. 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 Bay
and Scott Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT THE
SRNDJ1I1D & COMMERCUL
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A full line of superior
PAPER, ENVELOPES,
BILL HODS,
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
cards, etc.
Job printing done neatly and cheaply. All orders
promptly attended to.
! <Brist and ?tt&.
! .71. 9. ELLIOTT, Flea*Tori S. C.
AJ V'EJS'EL, it CO., Chorlenttm S. O.
THE BEAUFORT
STBAJI MILL COMPANY,
Having put up a grist mill at tiieir
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and >IeaI,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published, in a Sealed Knveioj>e .Price six rents
A 1-eclnre 011 the \ature, Treatment, 6i
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The worid-renowned author, in tin's adrnirnbh
Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experienct
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may b<
effectually removed without inedicipe, and witl
out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru
ments, rings, or cordials ; )>ointing out a mode o
cure at oucc certain and effectual, by which ever
suffer* r, no matter what bis condition may be, uia<
cure himself cheaply, prir&teiy and radically.
Ait' This Lecture will prove a boon lo thousands am
I thousands.
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! II Ann St., New York Post Office Box 4 3*i
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THE PATRONAGE OF TIIE TKAVJ
JAMES ODELL, -
CLEARING
AT THE ODD
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Jacob A
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REGARDLESS OF COST of our entire s
FANCY GOODS DOMESTICS &c., wo ar
Best Quality Points 7 anil Sc.
Best 4-4 Bleach, 9 and 10c.
* Best. 4-4 Bleach, 11 and i2e.
Best 7-8 Bleach, 0 and 7c.
Best 4-4 Brown, 8 nnd
Good Alpacas, 18
Best Alpafcas
Linens, Muslins, Lawns* N
at an actual sacrifice. Give us a call. Thar
Bay Street. JACOB AF
Are.You Goii
then use new york ]
. '
GHEM1GA
Ready for use in White, and over One E
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linsei
much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last
It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at tw
and is ota many thousands of the finest house
Address; N. Y.EJ
PRTE REEVED
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THE 1
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TO MERCHANTS
| ?Who will e
Sewing Machines
0'FAMILY
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Refer to 250,000 Families
0 3c*
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IT STANDS WITHOUT
Weed Sewing Ma
Dec. 30. Nos. 51 i
'two ^pomant m
or unznzz? avrr-:
1st. A PIANO OR PARLOR OR<
with an adjustable back,?made to support the
While leaning forward in the ordinary position f
a simple arrangement, which gives it a backwnn
time a downward movement, follows his motion
in any position without interfering in the least
oi ma movements.
' graufort ^justness girrrionj. i
MITCH EL, W.?Blacktonith, horseshoeirtg, and
general .smith work. Magnolia St.
[ QAVAf,E, JERUY ?Wh< Irigbt. Repairs jiroinptlO
lv execnt d. Magnolia St.
DEVLIN. W. H.?I;?Iand contractor, j!ay
and diaries Sis. Sec :ulv. rtiviuent.
&l -UAar. H. M. D!i.?!>r.legist in
a y S;. Beaufort. See advertbjm.'a,*
, ja
11 E PER,
^PEET'fe f j
? GROCERIES ji.Ll
SHIM ?(N)IK^
try, Hardware |^iuL?
DIIOTEL,
GeOP E NED.
SLLINO PUBLIC IS S0LIC1TFD*:
PROpRiirroR.
in sir
STAND OF
Lpplc's*
UkjIc of DRY GOODS, CLOTHIJf'i
c selling
I 9c.
1 and 20c.
i, 40 to 00c.
*?' *'
ansooks, Cambrics, &c.;
ikfm for nast favors.?I nm Rosn'frV
'PLE, Beaufort,S.Cf
tig to Paint?
ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S
Zi PAINT
[UNDRED DfEFERENT COLORS UMtSe 0f
2d Oil,' Chemically combined, wamnteJ
TWICE AS LONG as any other Hunt,
enty oflhc State Fairs of the the Upitfrf
V
is*in the country '
IAMEL PAINT 0(5.
103 Ohamlters Street, New MWEED
UNECOMP'Y.,
$
\ most liberal terms
i AND OTHERS,
leal in?
of its Man'fture/
HVORITE,
%
es its Qualities.
Who Have Them in Use'/
w,
LYOB.ITE, BECAUSS
,vork. ?Our com pctitors acknowhat
1 Shoemakers,
'A RIVAL. Address,
ohine. Company,ant!
53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.mm
1 and at the samo
with the freedom
H
**. A PLATFORM RQGKER OW
JASTQRS, wi'h tbe long easy movement
1 the ola style, without the projecting rockery
o mir other iurriiiure and the bar<x of rooms;
lefnjr, in fact, the ouly Platform Rocker mad*
bat has a perfectly *3tLJfartory movement.
iTanafacturcd /or tlie trade by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
> BUFFALO, N. Y.,
n<l for pale by the principal dealer* throuclio*^
he United State*.
pi/"" If not kept by my dealer in y?:r town,
end to us for Pr ce List and Catalogue.
Pointer and Glazier,
LOPEZ, EDWARD.^PafaSr awdrr.wto, H***,
Sign and Ornamental painting Hons at umy*
able rate* and with promptness and dispaiejfc.
BOYCE. JAS F.?Wholesale and retail deafer ftV
Groceries, Li<juors, Segarp, I>ry wood* as?
j genera! merchandise. Bay St.
Groceries.
BGYfK, J. I ?Groceries. Wine*, T :>yiors, a ad I*
gars, NMith ?tde Ray St., KoaiAr**.