Port Royal commercial and Beaufort County Republican. [volume] (Port Royal, S.C.) 1873-1874, December 18, 1873, Image 3
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1878.
WIT OKFIC K HOCK*. (
AeauHjbt, S. C., Sept. 24, 1873. <
On and alter Monday Oct. 6th, office opeh from 1
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8:13 a.m.. until 4 p.m., mall closes at 9:13 a. m .
mail delivered at 2:40 p. m. j
p. e. ezekiel, i
Postmaster. 4
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jl^Christnias comes but once a year, 8
but Echard will soon depart and may ^
never come again. Go at once and see j
the various st\!es of pictures he makes. '
All good and all cheap. *
Lost, Strayf.d or Stolen.?Two i
Beaufort editors.?St'tndard. (
One of these travelled a hundred miles
a cr?? the 4 'Black Crook " and when he | C
returned was found seeking "Love among "
the Roses" in the front garden of a friend.
When discovered he was trying to open
a rose bush instead ot the gate. Poor
lellow! We drop a tear and pass on.
The Cotton Presses. (|
The press under the care of Mr. Gra- t<
ham is now in good working order. The d
same parties expect to put up another g
press near ihe present one at an early la
day. Mr. Bennett, superintendent of d
the Port Royal Cotton Compressing Co., tl
will be ready with two powerful presses n
in about ten days. There are two vessels
waiting for their cotton freights for
Liverpool.
tScHF There is some complaint by ship- ti
masters that the Port lloyal pilots are
hard to find. Two vessels were sixty I
r and seventy hours respccttivcly waiting
outside for a pilot last week. w
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The uew sidewalk on Bay street 0i
is a great improvement. It would be t j
well to establish a uniform grade for our ,,
streets and compel the curbing and side u
walks to be put in good order. ?
Fire on St. Helena, aj
The store on the Land's End road, St.
Helena, formerly owued by Mr Tai't, bui
lately occupied by Nicho s & Co., wa -1
destroyed by fire on Thursday night last, j
Eleven thousand pounds of seed cotton ^
was lost, beside other things of value. ^
lie (Jim Shoot. fi.
On Tuesday evening, between six and $
seven o'clock, the tiring of heavy guns w
was heard here. The concussion shook
the houses in town causing inmates a deal u
deal of surprise. Some thought of thunder
some of an earthquake, and some re in e in- ! &'
m be red a time when we were all iamili.tr H1
with such sounds. The colored people, ^
in some instances, were :>uro ihe Spun- 11
i.irds had come, and that we had a new
war indeed. '1 he firing seemed to be at
sea south of us, and was heard again at
a later hour in the night.
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Christmas Call. c
Kingman has not let the hard times
make him misanthropical, lie loves his f
fellow-creatures, esjreciahy k?uj?; uS thorn.
Su oo '..hristuias there is to be an ex.-.u- "
81 n from Augusta and a I ail ;.l the Se t ; 1
Island Hotel. Mu.-ie wiii bo o.i Inn . J (
f. out Augusta, and really <? hippy t.m.
is assured.
Dancing will commcucc at n ue o'clock. "
Tickets three ?1< l.ars.
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BGk-AYhat uiorc acceptable present can r<
you give your loved ones than a picture >f
yourself. Echard wiil give you a goo i G
likeness aud a nice l'rau.e for horn one to d
two ollurs. ft
On Sun lay night thieves broke j.
into Odell's sutalier s ore and stole a ^
dozen pies uud some catces. Dy-pepsia
will probably catch the rogue, but the
0 police ought to be more alert. tj
ttaJT Johnson says he could uot make
out the Standard bill by the multiplies* G
tiou tabic, lie bad to do it by arithmetical
progression.
S&' The flats, boats, oars, sails, etc.,
holnnirintr to Whitehall ferry will be sold {'
on Saturday. See advertisement. 11
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8?- A testimonial is to be given to 0
the steamer which takes out the first a
load of cotton from Port ltoval. Sub- 11
scriptions are received by J. C. Mayo. ''
We think the Alice Reed ought to have
something to commemorate the taking a
of her first load from Port Royal. 01
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The Reaufort Club.
A meeting of the numbers of the *old
Beaufort Club, d? sirousof reviving 1
it, will be held at theoflice of Geo. M. 1
Wells, Phosphate company's doik, on *
Friday evening at half past seven
o'clock. ^
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A course of Lectures. ^
A meeting was held on Tuesday
night, at the house of Mr. Lock wood,
to take measures to institute a course
of lectures in Beaufort this winter.
Messrs. Lockwood, Wells and John- j
8 >n were appointed a committe? e to |
co-operate with a coraruitte of ladies,
with a view to immediate action on 8
the subject.
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A. S. Davenport, deals in all kinds t
of game, fish, turtle, clams and fine j
single oysters. None hut the very he>t
quality is wauted. If you have venison, t
ducks, quails, turkeys, fine poultry, fish, I
oysters, go to the Express office aud get
the cash for them dec. 18 tf. t
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Tweuty-flve cents Reward. <
The Town Marshal offers a reward of ^
twenty-five cents for every dog delivered
to hiui, found running at large within (
the town limits, not having a badge. Go
in boys aud get money for Christmas. 1
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tQr John P. M. Epping, of Graham- I (
ville, Beaufort county, ha- been appoint- j
ed a special commissioner to take testi- <
mony in behalf of claimants from South (
Carolina before the southern claim com- j
mission at Washington. \
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The Taxable Property of Beaufort.
OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR
JBeaufoit, December 17,1878
Hiitor of tie Commercial:
Will you allow mo a small space In ?our columns
a Correct eh error? Ccn'l. Smalls was Informed by
me connected with the tax department lu Columbia
hat the value of personal pro]>erty of this county, as
vturned by mo lor 18*3, wx-CSfloo.Ono leas than the
iniouut returned in 1872. The facts arc these: The
iiuount of personal projierty returned by tuc in 1872
ras 81,510,143.83, while in 1873 1 returned but $1,121,195,
or just $388,05188 less than the aiuouul returned
or 1872. But the return ot the l'ort Rural railroad,
imounting to $373,999.83 is included in the amount
vturued Ibr 1872, which If deducted will leave the
uiiount of personalty for 1872 but $1,138,130. Now
f we substract from this last amount the 81,121,495,
eturued for the present year, we have a dill', rencc
f but $14,68.5, iti favor of the j ear i872. which is the
rue depreciation.
The error probably arose from the fact that in
872,1 was instructed to return Railroad pro|>ertr xs
i?njOuaity, wane ims yt-sr niu uirenou iv mum i
lid property separately. My abstracts on file at the V
imp t xill T-Genurol's office iu Columbia, will verify
lis gtati-uiiiit.
llcspcctfully,
L. & LANGLEY,
County Auditor. i
Incorporation for Port Royal.
Senator Suialls introduced a bill for
he incorporation of Port Royal as n 1
Dwn, one day last week. Wc hope our
elevation will attend to this at once and
ive us a charter.^ Although the popuition
is not large the business of the port
raws a great many people here, and
lcre should be some incorporated body
?ady to deal with all who congregate
ere. '
Secure the shadow ere the sub;ance
fades. Echard can make a beauful
picture at a small cost.
Assessment - Blanks.
The town clerk will deliver during the
luting week assessment blanks iu order
tat citizens should make correct returns
f their personal property. It is hoped
iat all will promptly comply with the
otiee of the clerk in order that trouble
lay Lc saved. Should the blanks be "
ot filled up the clerk will make such an f
ssessuient as he uiay deem proper. 1
Dogs.
n
Anderson county has 2.074 dogs,
h'ch her people value at $3,(357, or
bout $1.25 per capita. Laurens county
as 3,ISO dogs which arc valued at -j
15,930, or nearly 8") per head. Beau- J
?rt couuty has 4,382 dogs, valued at
24,313, or $5.54 cents per head. So
e are ahead in numbers and al.-o iu
uality, as indicated by the price set
pon them. It is noticeable that we
avc only $3,173 worth of sheep and .
jats in the county, and even in hogs we
avc only twice the value of our dogs,
oiuc queer communities devote much
me and labor to raiding rhcep and bogs, |
ut wo find dogs much easier 10 rain.1.
nftiti" i
If you want good jiickles cheap, c
uy thorn by il.e dozen lor fifteen cents
r one dollar per hundred?oranges forty
in - perdnzin, for cash (at'y al French's.
.
JIuiue iv.i,
Sailed.?Doc. It's Schr. Curti- Til ton,
' Pluiad iphin. Di'Jji Iv. ma -tor, iVoui s
arrott clock, witi: -I ?? ton- pllo phntc
ick for Moro I'ii'd.iji-', i'liii .dclphia.
hipj>ed !.y Marino A. Fiver company. 11
Doc. IS, Steamship fox is IFjuclicttc,
last or, for Now Orleans.
Doc. N, Sclir. Mary Mankin. Tyler
inMer, for Baltimore. with l.">7,ii27 foot
ssawed !umbor from W. II. Manldiii.
From Bull river, ou Dec. 17, bark
isprey with phosphate rock for Lonon.
Also brig L >th tir, oq Doc. IS,
? London. t
ARRIVED.?Dec. 11, bark Talisman, ?
orn New York, Baker, ma ter, in ballot,
to load cotton for Liverpool.
Doc. 11, Steamship Texas, Bouchette,
lastcr, from Liverpool, with 300 tons of
es j
??zT Echard wib soon leave Beaufort,
ret a picture before it is too late.
Deuths on the Hail.
We learn, from relia lo authority, that
iur colored men have beeu killed on the |"
lie of the Fort lloyal railroad within the *
tst ten days, and that whiskey was the
a use, each one having drank to a state
f intoxication, laid down on the track
nd were crushed to death by the passig
trains. Coroner James Patterson
eld an inquest on Saturday last, over
fie body of the one killed in this county,
nd the verdict of the jury was in aeo
dance with the above.?Barnvcrll
irntiucl.
EvKRYiiODY wants a good dinner
/'hrislmas and it is well to know wheie
0 get it. The vegetable aud fruit i
lepaitmnit can be supplied at Mr.
French's store. Among other good
hiogs he has received by last sieamer
1 barrels Bladwin apples, Hubbard
quash.
Ouious, Grapes, Cranberries. All
resh from Wahiugton maiket.
Buckwheat Flour and choice Syrup.
New layer rasins, curreuts, citron.
l'oik and btans. which is an exelleut
dinuer afier the turkey aud
ranbtrry sauce has beeu well digestd.
Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Figs Banmas.
&c.
Worcestershire sauce, cbow chow, j(
atsup, llavoriug extracts, canned
jmatoes, corn, peaches, pickles in
jints, quarts, or by the hundred.
Twenty kinds of crackers, fresh by
svery steamer, by the pound , b iX or
jarrel.
A large consignment of cabbage,
urnips, choice family tlour, rasius,
So 1. shore mackerel, Ac., expected ,
laily by schooner McFarlane from
Sew York.
ltemember the place, French's store
)ld Custom house building
All goods delivered free. N-> credit, ,
prices as low or lower than any other
itore in town. Five per ceut discouut
)H purchases of five dollars, aud ten
) >r cent on purchases of ten dollars at
rue time, at retail prices ; no second
quality goods will be kept, and any
irticle not strictly prime can be re
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BOUNTY MONEY,
FOR
EVERY DOG
BROUGHT TO THE
TOWN MARSHAL
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TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Reward will be paid for every dog captured
running at large within the city
limits, not having a town badge.
J. C. RIVERS,
Marshal.
Tublic auction.
tVILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY, THE 20th INitaul,
at
FREE LAND If* of L>uu a,
rhe following Ferry property for cash:
ONE FLAT, ONE BATTEAU,
ONE FOUB OARED BO AT,
ritb Pall, Oars and all the appurtenances belonging
o the same.
Per order,
JAMES M. CROFUT,
Auctioneer.
Direct Trade.
EUROPEAN EXPRESS LINEThe
First Class new Hipper barque
ALICE REED,
KILKEKAND, MASTER,
if seven hundred and fifty tons burden,
ated 3. 3. 1. 1. French Veritas, is now
oading for
Liverpool,
it Port Royal. For freight apply to
RICHARD P. RUNDELL,
Port Royal, S. C.
Feed the Hungry
The Largest Loaf
OF
O IE3. E3-A. :D .
WM. HARRISON IS .NOW BARNO
'he largest loaves of the best bread
u the town of Beaufort. See what a
loinuiittcc of council says.
sept. 25-3 tn os.
PROPOSALS
'or Furnishing Rations to the Inmates
or TiiK
Atiuihcnot, ?ov ?hr Y?*nr 197-1.
K.M.ED PROPOSALS will I* rx-'i.-d by the
of." unlitv I' liiiiii- inn" r< *u- ia-auTor! f'ouuty
iitil Monday, ih-i iiilx'i' P-7-t, at -1 < ' lock, fur
Lirni.thiiig rialoiiM to the inia-.ii'.iuir the oounty alio loran
during the year It'-*I. The foil wing In the
aiiuii for each |?-r>tin, per week:
Six quarts hominy,
'i hrec- pome's meat,
Olio pint salt,
One quart of molasses,
one quart lice.
Quarter of a pound Coffee,
llalf a pound ofC. Sugar,
Haifa pound of snap,
Two ounces Tobacco, and p!|>es.
The Board reserves the right to njcct any anl al
ilha.
J NO. A. JOHNSON,
iov27-lt Acting Clerk.
J. M. "Williams.
attorney at law
Boaufort, 3. O.
Will practice in Circuit Courts of the
;,1 Circuit, and Trial Justice Courts ou
be Port ltoyal Railroad.
sept. 18-1 y.
The Most Popular Medicine Extant.
1840. OVER 30 YEARS, 1373
SINCE T1IE lNTBODlCTlON OF
PERRY DAVIS'
PAIU--KILLER.
And after thirty years' trial, tho PAIN KILLER
nay justly ho styled the great medicine of tho world,
'or there is no region of the glolie into which it has
tot round its way, and none where it has not heen
argely nnd highly ].ri/isl. Moreover, there is no
rliiuate to which it has uot proved itself to lie well
idaptisl for the cure of considerable variety of dims,
s; it is admirably suited for every race. It litis
ostliolioof its good name liv rcpcatisl trials, hut
roiiliuucs to occupy n prominent (xisition in every
nodical chest; and is still receiving the most unqualified
testimonials to its virtues, from [mtsoiis of the
iiighest character aad rcsjxuisibility. Physicians of
the first respietahility reeomuicnd it ts a must olTeclual
prc|>aratiou fur the extinction of pain. It is
not only the l.est remedy ever known for bruis s,
tt ;ts, lturiis ,Vc., but (or Ilvwntcry, or Cholera, or
any sort of IniwcI complaint it is a remedy uiisur|Kis<cd
for elBeiency and rapidity of action. In the
great cities of India and other hot climates, it has
b ' n the Standard Medicine for all such complaints
as well as for I?ys|>epsia, Liver Cotit| laiuts, and other
kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker,
Asthma and Rheumatic difficulties, it has been
proved bv the most abundant and convincing testimony
to lie an invaluable medicine. No article ever
attained such utibotiiidid popularity. As an external
and internal modicino, the Pain Ktl'er stands
utiriiailed.
Thirty years are certainly a long enough time to
prove the efficiency of any medicine, and that the
l'AIN KILLKKis deserving of all its proprietors
claim for it, is amply proved by tho uopuralelhd
popularity it has attained. It is a Sure and Effective
remedy. It is sold In almost every country in the
world, and i-.b.-coining more and tuore popular every
year. lis healing prop>'rlm have Imhti fully tested,
all over llii' world, and it needs only to be known to
be prized. Bo sure you buy none but the kit uiue,
manufactured by PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proviideuce,
It. 1.
? v_S?>M by all Druggists.
"wantedTWENTY-FIVE
Head FAT BEEVES
and SHEEP. Will take them at Port
Royal Ferry.
deOMy. JAMES JENKINS.
1
THRER TRAILS DAILV FHOJ ^
Ob.arleslon.
Savaiinab. and p
Augusta. S
Every apartment of this House has be
entertain in the most hospitable manner
home to spend the winter months as can
Livery Stable. Billiard Halls, Croquet
Rooms may be Becured for the winter
AUCTION TO
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
BE5SKTT Si MCVXJjU inform their frlei
mon Flour in Mnall quantities will produce Holder b
All pcraons should encourage home raanufacturt
boxes, warranted to hold out In weight Just as good
To prevent Boiler explosions, us* "LOt
moment the water gels M'-w a certain line in the bo
unltl the steer.) isexhanstisl orthe water raiso.1 foa |
Orders lor lb - JT'c-VtilJ
Look! Loi
D E; A R I
HAND and POWER
Patented Mr
TI1ESE m ARE THE REST l\D MOST
POP. i
I am prepared to fill a
Colored uien you can gin your owr
money for your crop. Every machine
hibition at
BENNETT'S STORE, BA
W1M
Oct.9-73.
SOUTHERN LIFE
>M - ' '
Principal Offices?I?EMPH!
memphis.
J. A. ItBUOV, Pici't.
AMOS WOOKRVFP, Vice Prca't.
UK\ MAY, Sect'y.
J. H. MILLER, Sn
ASSETS, J ANY. 1, IS
ANNUAL INCOMEt
SOUTH CAROLI3
office.?1<
J. E. BLACK, Pn?t, J, P. SOUTHED
BEAUFORT, !
~TR U <S
D. C. WILSON,
M. POLITZER,
W. H. MAULDIN,
JNQ^FRANZ,
PAUL HAMILTON,
C. H. WRKUIT,
M. STI.'AKT,
GEO. GAG I..
GEO. W. JOHNSON,
II. ?. JUDD,
mlriUPcnV
JAB. U.
J. G. BARNWELL,
M. M. KINGMAN,
GEO. HOLMES.
Officers of EEA1
GEO. WATERllOUSE, Pres't. GEO.
3Dr. XX. M. Stuart,
M. POLITZER, .1. (i HA I
J. \V. t'GLI.INS, PAUL 11
.1. G. THOMPSON, 1*AIX PI
This "Company ksm*? POLICIES on approved |
anniiiil dividend*. All Policies non-forfeiting after
Losses adjusted, and reserve invested by the State
throughout the State* All further information furn
MIDDL1
Aug.7-Cm See
D AAAlirAtl
*IU5l liUUCi) UUj
A splendid stock ot
DRY GOODS,
CLO TH INT.,
1IA TS A CAPS.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
CROCKERY,
TO ii A(f(),
confectwxaries,
TINWARE, Ac., Ac.,
At the store of
F. W. SCHEPPER,
Buy Street, head of So. !4 Dock,
which he will sell lower than any other store
BEAUFORT. jan. 4-ty.
A GOOD BARGAIN.
For sale-a stationary ei
glne, foar (4) horse power?i
good order; Can be seen at my ca
penter shop.
J. BRODIE.
Ws and Bay street.
Mi
AtfrasTi a
ien put in complete order during the past sumi
the travelling public. The northern tourist1
be found South.
and Telegraph Office are among the ncquisitio
by letter or Telegraph.
M.
ETT SitMCTJ
' AD E SALES YV
1 MANUFACTURED ARTICLES AND PU
PRODUCTIONS.
? o??-? ?ids
that "SE A FOAM" as an acreator, Is unequalled by
read and more rood than any other article in the market.
;s. Call then for the "CHEMICAL, OLIVE, and
I In hanl as In soft water. For sale at retail by BOYCE
V WATER INDICATOR," for which, BENNETT & B,
ller by a series of lively ' toots," for twenty minutes. After
|>ropcr limit.
iasox*," should be sent In early to be In time for Its re<
33 ENN
ok Look!! iORN'S
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BELT COTTON GINS F
ti'cii SO, 3.887a Ji
ECONOMICAL IICDHES EVER OFFERED
9 A Ij E .
II orders at short notice. J"fl
i cotton, save your seed and get uiorc
warranted. Call ard see them. On ex- 1
pr
1)0
Y ST, BEAUFORT, S. C.
IN DEARBORN, r
Pateutee, Manufacturer and Agent.
1 INSURANCE CO. c
S,TE1T17.,& ATLANTA, GA. G
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ai
ATLANTA.
Gtn'l. J!YO. B. BOB. BOX, I?r?Vf.
Oi n'i. A. II. COLQUITT, Vice Prei'l.
J. A. JUOltKIM, Nect'jr.
per visor of Agencies,
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73, $1,53407
1,000,000 00 (
-o??
A DEPARTMENT,
DLOIUIA, S. C.
:N, Vice A. II. WARING, Soct'y.
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S. C., BRANCH.
M
: TEES ?
R
DR. PAUL PIUTCHAItP,
J NO. RICH, 0
J. W. COLLINS,
S. I). GILBERT
P. L. WIGGIN, A
GEO. WATKUHOUSE,
A. S. DAVENPORT,
VM. K KISSEL, L
F_ SINCLAIR
II. M. a'J CAlCl, I
DIE 8. ii. THOMPSON,
J. C. MAYO, I |
H. M. FULLER, ; 1
U. M. WELLS,
JFORT BRANCH. I
GAGE, Vice Prca'L M. STUABT, Sect'y |
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JHoclicnl Exam inor.
JNWELL, )
A.MILTON, - Executive Committee.
Cl'l (TIAIID, J
?o?
dun*. PHEMIl'MS received in t'aiih, nnd cntilhd t,,
-'ii.l annual premium i.? paid.
Board at Columbia, with advice <>r the auxiliary lx.ard
ished, and application* for ISSl'EANCE received by
ETON STUART,
?. cfc A.?'t., Eo.iufort, S. C.
JAMES ODELL, j
BREAD, CAEE. A"D CRACKER '
E A K. B IT ,
HASjtirst receivcd a fine assortment of
CANDIES AND FRUITS.
He ha.? always on hand Bread and Confectionery
of every kind.
COURT IVY KTORKN supplied with all nrllcclcs
of the trade at rcic-oiialdc prices.
Orders for WKDDIROS AXO EYKM.Vti
PAIiTIBS attended to with can;and dispatch.
I FIFTKK.V LOAVES of Dread for OAFUOLLAtt,
can bo bud by purchasing HllKAL)
tickets.
in
r- Circulating Library
now open contains a choice assortment of books.
HCr i
"' .ft ; 'A>1ES
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DVX&i
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<- THAINN VOii illOAI't'OltT
- ;1 Leave Chnrli alon, *:!!!> A. I
. ??.
? Leave Charleston, lit 00 P. i
Ii Leave Angusta, 0:13 A. 1
I Leave Augusta, '?110 P. J
I l,iKvr Suvuniiah, lll3U A. 1
3 Arrive at Ilraufort, J4t00 P. 1
I Yrrlve at (leanfort, 1!?"0 P. 1
mcr, and the Proprietor is now ready t
ivill find as plcasaut and comfortable
ns of the House.
M. KINGMAN
Propri otor
AREHOUSE
RCHA9ERS OF SOUTHERN
any article yet discovered. Mixed dry wltb com
Forsalo at retail,by BOYCK & MARTIN.
HOOK MAN'S SOAP," Put up In 60 It*
& MARTIN,
IcFALL are agent*. It gives warning to all th
which, a contiuous whistle will secure attcntioi
seption for the next crop.
BTT eta MoFAIiXi.
Port Royal, O
QUIT CAIM DEEDS,t
CITABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE 01
) laud acquired at State or National Tax Sale
alo at thU office. If.
A. E.OWENS'
IEW YAMASSEE EATING
AND
lefreshment Saloon
I'NCTION S. & C..?and PORT ROYAI
HAll.ltOAUS.
PLENTY OF TIME ALLOWED FOR MEALS.
The undersigned having leased the Yemaaaee Eat
g House front Its late proprietor, Mr. Sellers, an
muccs that great improvements will be made li
e arrangements for supplying guests with substau
il meals up m the arrival of each train,
liood accommodations for lodging travc.Icrs will t>
ovided as soon us tiosslblc. A gentlemen's refresh
sat and waitin< room will be provided, where th
at liquors will be obtainable.
The patronage of I revellers is respectfully sollelto
A. E. OWENS,
Late propreltor of the Allendale Hotel.
t.23-ly.
A. B.! McGregor,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND
CARRIAGE PAINTEI
?ALSO ?
[raining & Paper Hanging
Orders solicited and satisfaction guai
atced. Corner Magnolia & Bay Sts.
oct, 16-1 y.
Prloos Current
OF
Jranch, Scott & Co
Commission Merchants,
?AND AGENTS FOR?
JEORCIACOTTOX GOOD!
?AND?
Sardy's Super Phosphates.
?m?
Augusta, Ga., March 18,1873
DOMESTICS.
anilleman Stripes flight) ISO yd?...12
" Fancy .Stripes (dark) ISO yds...13
" Chock or rlakls 480 pb...M
[ontour 7-8 Sliirtings 500 and 1,0*10 yds...10
M 4-4 .Sheetings 100 and 1,000 yds...12
" Varus, aas'iI No*. C to 12...150 bunches..!.05
Jchmond Osiiaburgs Stripes 825 yds...l4
(light) 18
ranltetllle 3-16hlrtiug 1,000 yds... 9
7-8 " 1,000 yds...11
" 4-4 Sheetings 1,000 yds...13
? 7-8 Drills .....900 yds...13
LUZUsta 3 4 Shirtings.. and 850 yds... 9
" 7-8 Shirtings 252 and 850 yds...11
" 4-1 Sheeting .252 and 850 yds...13
" 7-8 Drills 252 and 850 yds...13
.angley A 4.4 13
A 7-8 11
" 8-1 9
EMPIRE FLOUR 311 L.L.S
IN BAURELS AND SACKS.
15 rents per Barrel less per Car Loai
mpkrial XXXX 412
,11.V WlltTK XXX - 11
Brilliant XX 10
Irrr Cakks X 9
locx Mills Supcrliuc 8
Bran.?J25 per ton. Sacks extra,
tthort*.??:'.n per ton. do
WKSTKSS Fl/U'r in BULB.?Super, $8.50; Ext
10.00; Family, 910.50; Fancy, $11.50.
Kyr Flol r*.?$1.00 |ier sack. (list 11m.)
liacon.?Shoulders, 8'.C; C. It.Sides, lo'J.
D. S. Meat*.?Should T*. 7'/<s; C. It. Sides, 9-)
l.urtl.?In tl-rci-s, 1"!?; kcsr02.
Corn.?Prime White,!'."; Mixed.90c.
Coru Meal.?95. (Sacks included.)
H ye.?$1.25.
Data.?White, 70; Mixed. 70.
sugar.-Yellow, ll1-; C, 12^; Extra C, 13
^ -- ?~ l.l.l- 1A.
uonse Sfrap.-m ...
Virginia Salt.?82.111 |kT Sack; 10 sacks
,i 11 rt1,
I'riM-tor A Clumble'* Soup, Extra Oil
A\ Kraslrp,7c.
Sturdy'* Solubtt Pne 111 r, *.",0.00 ('ash; J.V!
'actor's Acceptance; S57JO Planter's IJcii.
Sn rdy'a Phosplirt Prriivlan. $Tm,00 Cii
" >0.1X1 Kaetor's Actv|*ai?ee; Planter's Ix-in.
The above quotiooa arc vholMte. We do not,
?^y case, break paeksipw. Remittance* per Expr
must lx' prepaid. Orders arc tilled at Price Curn
Lis day they arc received. Sight I>raft* on N
Vork. Charleston, Savannah and Atlanta, placed
rrtrdil at par.
Respectfully,
IIU VACII, SCOTT A CO
THE PARKER CUItr
PARKER BRtfs;
WEST MER10EN.CT.;
THE PAALOE OOHPA9IOX.
Every Lady wants ooe If
nvery Man ought to have onal I
on reoeipt of TeaCoala. - Addreas, L. F. HI
. 193 Seventh Aveaao, He* York.
"rnlilMi 1
j Through to Auguisth.
|| TBK SHORTESTHfHKMfEST RWrf
11 FREIGHT OR PASSEXGEUM
Between Charleston an4 ingnstl, .4
H THRH
,i Dot noon Savannah and Angustai
?AND ALL POINTS?
south on wswri
0 UP DA Y i'ASSE.WGEB. - .
\ s| Vut* ?* It'***0** Ant** jpMrif
4 4 Boau fort^*,1...' 10 01 In 04 ~^*"
5 Island Tank 10 20 10 M ,.'* 2
' Is t ? }?*
? I I! Is 12 so ,: Si
2 I lfrfi?r,DCh 1241 13 4t
2 o ?,rdlM - ?iz i3?* - j
5 5 tsar,, fill ?
a 42 2 Vnrnsvilln. . " 1 ?2 : !5
' I 46 3 Hoover* 1 25 11 Vj
SI 6 Branson's 14l 10
65 4 Cainpbelltun Ju. 1 84 IN XM
GO 5 Alleudale 2 OA tk
61 4 Applcton. .. 2 34 1M fl|
63 4 lleldoe 2 40 2 ?
* 72 4 Martin* 8 01 lift
"fi 4 Mlllett 8 14 8 14 , >
, 80 4 Iffttt ii villo 3 24 8 24
' 84 4 Bobbin* 8 88 S 9
90 9 Ellcnton IM 4 0*
e Hush A....;..... 4 14 4 lSt
a 96 8 Jackson ..... 4 27 4 28*
I 10S 9 Beech Inland S 00 8 00
111 6 | Augusta 8 88
DOWS DA Y PA8SESQEB. _ ^
_ [ Au;u-lu j '? 48
6 8 Beech inland * 7 23 7 21 I
15 9 Jackson 7 88 7 6& ?9
8 0*i 8 08.
M 21 0 Ellcnton ...- 8 20| 8 28,
8 27 6 Bobbins . 8 44| 3 iff
.11 4 llatlleville 0 571 8 G77 fW
35 4 | Mlllett 9 091 & 04 '
39 4 Marlins (I ill 9 2t " '
43 4 Heldoc- ......;.i. ? 881 9 3$ 7 V
17 4 Anpleton 9 80j 8 Ml ''/S
k 51 4 Allendale 10 02 t0 Mt a
I 56 6 Camhellton I 10 18 10 II
GO 4 Brunsons J 10 80 10 21' '1. JUL
6G 0 Hoovers' 10 49 10 49 ;
69 3 iVamsrllle, 10 58 11 08.
. 71 2 Almeda 11 09 ll <ft
| 73 4 AlUnans 1121 ll tt
1 77 2 Mauldin's 11 17 ll 27
79 2 Early Branch 11 83 ll 1(4 '
at 86 7 Yemaiace 11 55 1'2 20 f
93 7 Sheldon ... 12 43 12 49 ' .U?
98 5 Heabrook 119 118
102 4 Island Tank 1 85 1 25
107 I 5 Beaufort, 165 2 00
- Ill I 4 Port Royal .. 2 M|..^ > t.dg
JAS. O. MOORE, . I
EDgincar A Superintendent.*
c Port Royal Railroadr vf?l
c Notloo.
I I A LI. FREIGHTS FOR CHARLESTON ANH
I J\ SAVANNAH, or Koln* North will be received; ?
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, beet ween tiro /V
bour* or four and six. P. at. p.
Hamilton,
Agent.
By order of J. 0. Mooeb, 8uj>t
BBTNfCI BBTPFQU Wk
t iiuiunui utuuauu
200,000
- MANUFACTURED MONTHLf ^
BY TUB
- Sea Is'd Brick Lime Co.
.
Construct your building* of BRICK, msaa them
firo-proof, nud save the high rata* of insurance soar
charged on wood buildings. Bricks do not born urf '
s bricks do not rot down.
Our Brick Kilns
are located on Salt Water Creek, two milea froaa
Beaufort. Vessels drawing fifteen feet of water e*.
? load within fifty feet of our kilns. A singla tld .
drifts boats or flats to the city of Beaufort or Ton
Royal. 'jjg
BRICKS
of any slic or quality, plain or rcpteasad, maauhc?*
ured to order at short notice at Charleston and . > *'
vannah prices
Call at our office in ^ **^gj
8 CROFUT'S BUILDING.
P Bar Street, Beaufort, and exaralno sampled^
* Sea Is'd Brick & Lime Cd;
i' June 10-1 yr. - rvlW
J WTJ. TRIM/ I
\/x DEALKH IS
U WINDOW CURTAINS, 3
\ PAPER HANGINGS,
U LACE CURTAINS, and t -}
% WINDOW DECORATIONS ,
PIANO and . -Vjl ]
r > in c mvtrna . -
a. ~ window shades, i
AMD HOLLANDS." 1
PAPER BAIGIIG AJD DECORATOR.
so Mattrasscs Made to Order and Repaired/
00 Lonngea and Chain upholstered on KMonabf/
00 tonus, at
50 ' * ?'=$k
243 KING STRUM'/
opposite : waveklt xousz.
Order* from the Country will be promptly at-*
tended to.
DAM EL H. SILCOXT"
FUBNITUBE WABEBOOMS,
, 173. 177. 170 KING HT11EKT,
2. CHAKLiESTON. 0. Of
ve' Whore run tip found a largo and well selected
Q., Stock of all kinds and grades to suit the taste* of aft'
An pxamlnatlou Is rcx|iectfully solicited.
h. March 18-lir
>i HOME SHUTTLE SEWDiG KACSOEr
'?wl fTIHIfl REAITIFUL MACHINE U8ES SnutODT . ^
X needle*, makes the Lock Stitch, (alike on bottr iJB
sides) hns srlf-eiljiLdlng tcntlon, and la used bjr hand*
or foot. It will hcin, fell, bind, seam, tuck, hem-'
stitch,ruffle,and sew on at the same time; work
"<]rtBllJ well on allk, linen, musiln and cotton guoda.'
Tt Is tl?e ouly first-cla-J! low price merhlne marf^
Send for circular and flam pie of sewing, or call aaf
examine uic machine, at the agency, 'tar street/
Beaufort, 8. C.
Prioo/$BO, $3*7 db ?4fl/
8_ feh.liMyr. Agent.
| POBTSALEly |
House and Lot.in Beaufort
FOB PECUNIARY REASONS, THE SCBSCfcfifel?
oftra for sale his House and raluable Lot hi ttu?
fort, at a low ftgure, and on accommodating fontta/ E
Apply at the Court House, or on Um '-j
j Beaufort, 8. C, 8fl?L 16. WWi ... hfLUJk!