Port Royal commercial and Beaufort County Republican. [volume] (Port Royal, S.C.) 1873-1874, February 05, 1874, Image 3
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Tfc?iay. Ffkrnarj 5, 1974.
POIT OVFICK HOVM.
Bkaufukt, 8. C, Sept. 34. 1871
Ob and after Monday Oct. 8th, offlc* open fri
1:13 a.m.. until 4 p. tu., mail cl * > -is >'* <i
haail delivered at 2:40 p in.
P. R EZKKIUL.
Putt ..a.tei
The Met tiuu.
Oa Monday. ttVtfuiu mi - '.u ?f
flooring raia, a large ni ...
for the purpose of appoiu ;n.
to represent this county iu the tax pd
on' convention, to be held in Co.uuit
oo the 17th. Men from every portion
tho oounty wore ia attendance. Noat
era horn and southern born men u itt
heartily by presence and speech, in tl
proceedings. New citiiens aud old we
ia perfect accord. It was a hopeful sig
also that a number of intelligent colon
tea testified by their presence, and the
interested and cordial behavior their a|
probation of the movement. The del
gates are equally divided between tl
two elements, northern and soother
which compose our population. We fe
that if no farther good results from tl
meeting than this cordial union for
common object that the meeting was
great success.
MR. A meeting of the Reading Rooi
Association will be held at their rooa
a Monday evening next at 7: JO o'clocl
Members and those willing to join ai
requested to be promptly on hand.
?We call theattentioo of all bavin
claims against the government to th
advertisement of Mr. Epping specii
commissioner.
?Silas B. Wright, ha* been appoini
a i? t?
cd deputy collector nere, 10 place 01 n
father, who resigned.
The Tux Collec ion.
We ere informed that the treasure
will continue to receive taxes witnout th
penalty until furtlier notice.
He will be at.Grahauiville on or abor
Tuesday, the 17th inst.; at Hardeevill
on the 18th, and at Savannuh th
19th.
MB* The Bull River was raised o
Saturday and is puffing about as good a
ever.
Buying and Selling.
We never knew a man who held th
opinion that all men were venal, but thai
if closely watched, would prove by hi
own acts that he judged others by hiui
elf. Taught by his inner consciousnc.*
that hi* principles of ac.ion wee pure]
selfish and proceeded from m> highe
source than a desire for gain he learns t
despise and distrust all who arc guide
by audi, to him, worthless motives a
patriotism, honor and self-respect.
v_
11W VVMJ ?
On Monday list the "-egular Fe>u.i:
term of the eitvuii court wa-i o?etioJ l>
Judge Ma her. 11 is all ut ion was si
once called to the fact that the jurit
wfcre not legally drawn. It appears th:.
the chairman of the county commission
era was not present, when the drawin
was made, but that he was represente
by another commissioner who acted i
hia place; it appeared also that tl
drawin* was made twenty-one days befot
the meeting of the court.
The judge ruled that uo grand jui
could be drawu this year and that th
(rand jury of last year must serve durin
the present or until a new one is legal!
impfcnuelled.
Silk Worm Eggr*.
Dr. John A. Johnson has some sil
worm eggs which he will be pleased I
distribute among those who may desii
to experiment during the ooming seasc
it silk worms.
A- Beaufort is such a healthy pla<
that Charlie Ebcrle has been obliged t
olore his undertaker's business and s<
his coffins at a ruinous sacrifice. C
taking account of stock Charlie four
that two coffiins had been stolen.
A Good Team.
L. Cas; Carpenter, we are informe
has decided to revive the Union
Columbia. He has engaged Myron Fo
who was formerly editor of the Charlc
ton Rtpublican and will also have Ma
K. W. Everson again in charge of tl
. local department. The Union will be
decided acquisition to the press of C<
umbia, which at present is dull enoug
A S Davenport, deals in all kh
ofKame, fish, turtle, clams and fii
ingle oysters None but the very be
quality is wanted If you have veniso
duck*, quails, turkeys, fine poultry, fis
oysters, go to the Express office and g
the cash for theui dec 13 tf
Cotton at Port Royal.
The wharf at Port Royal is cover
with cotton, which is destined for E
rope. The Talisman and Alice Roy a
loading there. We learn that contrai
have been made by which there will
shipped at this port twenty-five thousa
bales this season. The strongest efToi
have been made to prevent the shipme
of cotton here. The Central railroad li
taken cotton from Augusta to Savann
for nothing, and has paid drayage a
wharfage in Savannah rather than all<
cotton to como to Port Royal. Of coui
that thing will fail to work after awhi
Next season we confidently prediet ti
a hundred thousand baies will be shipp
from eur port in spite of the efforts
either of our rival railroads to prevent
?Too much whiskey has been t
cause of two or three rows at Bruns
lately. On Thursday some young men
Hickory Hill were in Brandon and si
ceeded in stirring up a very Hvely riot. (
Monday a fight occurred between an <
man and a young one. They fell agaii
a wagon and becoming entangled wt
dragged some distance. The moles w
so disgusted by their conduct that tl
ran off to escape from the oonfusion. 1
? mules were wiser than the men.
t Tax Payers' Meeting.
om In accordance with the notice givei
m meeting of the tax-payers ot B.-auf
County, asMUi'oletl in ihc hail ?t" I
Beaufort Reading Society on Mont
evening, February 2d.
On Motion of H. 0. Smart, the lb
Wiu F. Co! oek, W I., called (o the ch;
.1 #
iii meeting having organized the p
iiiig officer stated very rim-oly <
question before th- people, aJvoca<i
^ nnuiediate and decisive action. A oo
uiittee was then appointed to noniini
delegates to the Columbia Ccnventic
^ consisting of the following gentlemt
je H. C. Smart, W. S. Verdier, John Cc
ant, W. J. Gooding, and 0. P. Law.
During the absence of thecomreitu
^ in response to the enthusiastic calls
jr the meeting, Col. Wm. Elliott, D.
n> Wilson, James G. Thompson, and oth(
e delivered stirring addresses upon the n
ie perative necessity for action on the pi
of tax payer.
ej The committee reported the followi
nominations:
* Hon. Wm. F. Coloock. Win. Ellio
a
J. H. Ruddell, James G. Thompso
and John Conant, with Col. James Glo
er, W. J. Verdier, W. S- Tillinghai
u S? C. Millett, and Ransom E. Ward,
is alternates.
> A. M. Martin and R. C. Mclntv
e were nominated as alternates for tl
original delegates, Messrs. Smart ai
Screven.
? The report of the committee was una
j imously adopted.
Col. H. C. Smart, member of the ex
cutive committee of the old oonventio
t. made an eloquent argument in fkvor
jh the movement.
At the conclusion, the meeting w
adjourned upon motion of J. G. Thorn
3on.
(r J. M. Williams,
e Secretary.
A CARD.
it
? * Yemassec, February S d, !G74.
c J G. Thomps n, Eso..,
Dear S?R:
(] It has* accurred to mc. that it may n
!>e too late to supply an omission in la
niglu sr'ceiingof the tax payees ofth
county in .u'qili -ing the delegaies. nou
oalcd to go in 011 beha'f to Columbia, c
e the 17th inst., w!th the money to defri
t. iheii expenses whi'e feviog tbe:r fe'lo
s c'ri"ons.
i- Thcvfo e respectfully suggest that >1
s indivi.lua s named below be requested
y collect funds and tutu over to those ge
ir tlemcn who wi'l represent Us in Colut
0 bia, that they -nay not be tixcd ea<
j $10. $o0, when a small contribution fro
1S each citizen interested will uot be le!?.
If you <HVor the plan herein suggest*
publish it.
Kespectfuliy &c.,
y A TaXPAVEH.
y J. M. Wilbauis, Esq., Beaufort,
lt I)-. W. T. 1) reel and. Brunson, P. R. ]
? . P. Law. Esq., Orahamville,
John A. Moore, E q., (xiilisonville,
ll J. A. Tiaon, E*q., Brighton,
Jas. 15. Jaudon; Esq., Robcrtv'.lle.
Angosia and Port Royal.
).u reviewing the advantages of po
^ tion enjoyed by Augusta, the Chruni
speaks as follows of its connections wi
our. port. "Three of our railroads-, t
Soutn Carolina. Port Royal and Ceutr.
y connect us with the broad ocean. T
ie Port Royal, which has but n-cently l>e
completed, is constantly inorearing
1 importance, fbrtuing as it does, the b
y connecting link between the great W<
and one of the finest ports of the Atla
tic coast. The value of his connecti
is becoming more and more apparent
Ij. time progresses, both to our mcrchar
and producers in the West. There a
few ports like the ocean terminus of tl
re line, where vessels of the largest capaoi
>n can sail directly up to the wharf and d
charge their cargoes immediately it
the cars. Wheu the charges for poit*
x age and drayagearc taken intoconsidei
;o tion it will be seen that this one ft
,. alone forms an important desideratum
favor of Port Royal and the Port Ro;
In Railroad. Not only is liute save.id
thing of serious portent in these days
ranid transit?bill a laree exnense al
circumstance# wnich are not forgotten
either merchant or consumer."
d, Grand Chapter of South Carolina.
The Chapter of Royal Arch Wa?
x, will hold its next annual vocation in t
B. ci'y of Charleston,^beginning on Tuesdi
10th of February next. The railron
will permit the officers and delegates
"e pass and repass thereon for one fare?I
a full fare to be paid at the place of sta
)). ing, and ceitificates will oe issued
the Grand Sccretaryv at the close of I
meeting, which will entitle the holdei
(jg return free of any charge whatever.
Ship News.
:st The Em pre ss, Welch, from London
D? Bull River, S C., sailed from D<
h, January 16.
et The Bnush schr. Century, from Be;
fort, S. C., for Queenstown, was spol
January 24, Lat. 35.11, Loug, 75.30.
, Married.
cu
u. Yocmans?Mankkr,?On the 1
re uli., by the Rev. James D. Sweat, at
JxS residence o" the bride's father, W.
^ Youiuans of Brunson. to Miss Jessie M
nj ker, ofGoethe 'ownship.
rts Ulmer?Free.?On the ult.,
,ut the Rev. James F. Bruist, Sauiucl
ias Ulnier, of Buford's Bridge, to Miss 1
ajj becca Free, of Bamberg.
nd G. P. GARDINER
rse dealer is
OROOERIB8,
lai i
* LIQOOES, DRY GOODS, SHOES,
iu HILTON HEAD, S- C.
he
on Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at
0f above place.
" Grist, Bread and Fee
Dn
)ld Always on hand. For cash all ord
list will be promptly attended to.
ire feb.My
" FOR" SAVANNAH
ley
lie A??
Intermediate Landings
nr.
ro th e stk iiie k
M S."ALLISON
m* Will Leave Beaufort. Saturday.
ite February 7th.
>n? Returning, will leave Savannah Mon;n:
day Februaiy, 9th,
'1" Leave Beaufort for Charleston Tues'day
morning at 11 o'clock, at m. eQ
For engagements, apply to
Of W. I1ARR180N, "?
C. Beaufort, S. C. ]
M8 R. Pi MCCants, ^
m Jan.29. ^ Savannah, 6a.
u. a in*erNal revenue,
Collector's Omc*, 2d DWr. s. C.
()g Chtrletton, S. C.| February 2,1S74'
I HAVE THIS DAY APPOINTED SILAS B- ~
^ WRIGHT, ESQ^ a Deputy Collector of Internal Ber_
eouc at Deau.ort, in i-taoc of C. H. Wiijht, Eaq., .?
D.
signed.
v~ w. r. clouymax,
St, Feb^.lL CoOdPlor.
Market Stalls to Rent.
re Notice is hereby given thai the Inten* ff
he daot of tbe Town of Beaufort, will rent |j|
id the stalls in the town niaiket on Monday
nest, Februaiy 61 at 11 o'clock, a. m., at
n- the Market House. The choice of stalls
will then be disposed of ?o the highest
e- bidder.
n, Alfred W-lL'Ams,
of * Intcndant.
as Cypress Flat For Sale. T
p. AT BRAES ISLAND, NEAR SHELDON. ON THE
I'o t nov: i Ba:l>U' a good C.oreai Fl.*.r may be I
bought for avrl"*ti?e ('ol|a-o, cash. # JL
A io*/ to
p. r. palldinc,
Eraej Islam', aca: S'teMon.
VcoJSM.
TO HOLDERS OF COUNTY TAPER.
A" pe -soo:. beting claims against the County ami
wishing to dispose oftbem at a discount are/er oca o
cooiiuuaica.e w^h tbe frdenvgned.
ot J. W. COLLINS,
at FeoA.2m. Beaufo-f, S. C.
jg Office Spkcuc Comjisvosk.1 Claim*,
Beaufort, E. C., February So, 1874.
J* ALL PERSONS HAVII.'O CLAIMS AGAINST
,D the On.'.eti Limes Coreroment for STOttES and
iy SUPPLIES furnished to or taken by the A mj it
w .far* during the lax war who have bed 'heir >>eti"
tions fit.-1 ?"d ouirbercl ay tbe Cle~x of lb.- Cam r
mi alone:! .if Claims in Washington sad who wish to
l? have th r tea im-any taken by . ; uader*i*ncd apeto
ctal maiixvoner,ax info"i?ed hat luoy uny hat
^ the can a line vet id by Mr. C. 11. Wright, of Beau.
fort, eieik to spec's! com .n'-sinner. who will make
11 * u, aca-eod' of tax's to be heard by me at slated
;h ti iusa.id placet.
m J. P. M. EPPING,
reu .?.2t. S x.il CoflBmiailonrr. i
*1 EDGAR G. NICHOLS J
SURVEYOR
DRAD3HTSMAN & CIVIL EMM
It, Deputy it Ibe Surveyor (intrai. , y
flu% bra n C'o? pt?? m(Ion Ktiglnrrr In fo?a:? il
- ? ?? ?*larH#llnH
in tTrryrair. ti thoroughly con vrruiat
Hllh tllF gorcrihutlll Ittl Vrjr% In Ibii Til
ririnity.
Office cor. 81b and B si. Beaufort, S. C.
cfe THE EMPIRE
I COTTON COMB CO.?"
Have one of their maguificent
in
Cotton Compresses
5<t 1 ,1 a
n. to operalioo at
^ Port Royal, S. C. (
its Tor compressiug cotton for Foreign ?
r.c shipments. For further information,
Uv 10
? JOHN W. WALLACE,
'to President, Augusta,
Or to _
JOSEPH GRAHAM, P
ict
iD Superintendent, Port Royal.
>'a' And to the President and Superin~f
tendeut of the Port Royal railroad at
so, Augusta, Geo. janl. j
b> WANTED I
TWENTY-FIVE Head FAT BEEVES
and SHEEP. Will take them at Port
>ns
he Royal Ferry*
dec.l9-1r. JAMES JENKINS.
to KIND WORDS. A
the
ft- The Associated Reformed P.^csbyterlan says?For
by years Perry Davis' Pain-Killcr has been known as a
the roost useful family ludiclue. For paiusand aches
' tO we know nothing so good as the Pain-Klller. For
many internal diseases it is equally good. We speak
from experience, and testify to what we know. No "
family ought to be without a bottle of Davis' Palnfor
kl,,cr- _
;a', Messrs. pf.rry davw, a m>:v. i-ror. it. i.?u?nu:Although
a stranger to you I stu not to your lnvaluaau.
hie medicine, Pain Killer. I formed 1Uacquaintance
ce,l in 1S47 and I ain on most intimate terms with it still
my experience in its use, confirms ray belief that
ihere is no mediciuc equal to Palu-Killer for the
quick and sure'eure of .Summer complaints, Sore
Throat, Croup, Bruises, and Cuts. I have used it in
fist f^und a speedy cure in every case.
the > You*,|TrulJr>
" T. J. GARDINER, M. D.
r ???
Judging by our own experience whoever once
30- males a trial'of Perry Davis' Pain Killer, wPl not
fail to reeoiuiuerd it widely as an unequalled liniment,
and valuable inteiiia1 etnedy for colds and
various other complaints.?Every Month.
F, The cflicecy of Perry I (avis' world renowned Pain
Killer <n all diseases o*the bowels, even in that terIvC"
rible scourge the Asiatic choli ra, has been amply attested
by the most convinoing authority. Missionaries
in China and India have written home incom
mendation of this remedy in tcrrastbat should carry
conviction to the most skeptical, while its popularity
in communities nearer home Is ample proof that the
virtues claimed fork are real and tangible. Among qj
family medicines it stands unrivalled.?Huston Court's.
The Saittrrlay Kern'p fiutette of Boston, uri:
It is lni|irMih1e to find s place on this broad land
a. where I'erry Davis' Pain killer is not known as a
j((,t most valuable remedy for physical pain. In the
rountrr. miles from phytirians or spotbecary, the
Pain Killer is cherished as the exclusive paaace^
and It never deceives.
"Pkp.rt Davu' Paim-Killk* is really a valuable
medicament, and unlike most ot the articles of the
the day, Is used by many | hysiciana It la particularly
desirable In locations where physicians are not near,
and hy keeping it at hand, families will often save an
the necessity or sending out at midnight for a docdtor.
A bottle should be kept In every bouse."?Bo*f
ton TrxtveUcr. ^
nr8 "We have well tested the Patn-Klller. and aaanre
eur readers that It not only poasstsss ail the vlrtnse
claimed for it, bat to many Instances surpasses aay
thar remedy we have tear kMwa."?IJsrwM ft GastfrfXAsr*.
D
SEA 28
BEA
! I . Ti! I 1 ^ O * II. V Kill>: '*
OHfttlcs' on.
iavonna ii unci fe^Be ^
jr' vildSi
""~T
Every apartment of this House has been pi
tertain iu the most hospitable manner the t
me to spend the wiuter months as can be fu
Livery Stable, Billiard Halls, Croquet and 1
[looms may be secured for the winter by lei
~ i\r<
SHIP MASTER!
THE 1
OTTON COMFRESSIl
ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE (
RATES, AT TH EI
bargains I
BARGA
A.T
JOHN CO)
SELLING O:
2NTIRE WIN]
AT COST
COLORE
LOOK TO Y0D1S
DE A FIBOI
[AND and POWER BE
Jfatonxoci jaawro
IESE fiUS ARE THE BEST AUD MOST ECO
FOR B J.
I am prepared to fill aM o
Colored inen you can gin your own cotl
?ncy for your crop. Every machine warn
>ition at
BENNETT'S STORE, BAY S
Wyman. ID
Oct.9-73. T
SOUTHERN LIFE I
rincipal Offices-MEMPHIS, 1
MEMPHIS.
r. A. KKUOV, Pui't. G
LMU8 WOODRUFF, Vice Pree't. G
IBM MAY, Sect'y. J
J. H. MILLER, Snperv
'SSETS. J Ayr. 1. 1873
'NNUAL INCOME,
?
SOUTH CAROLINA
OFFICE tOLUl
E. BLACK, Pres'L, J. P. SOUTHERN, VI
BEAUFORT, S. C
?TR US TI
D. C. WILSON, '
M. POLITZER,
W. H. MAC LOIN,
JNO. FRANZ,
PAUL HAMILTON,
C. H. WRIGHT,
M. STUART,
GEO. GAGE,
GEO. W. JOHNSON,
H. G. JUDD
JAS. G. THOMPSON,
J. G. BARNWELL,
M. M. KINGMAN,
GEO. HOLMHS. 1
Officers of BEAUFO!
X). WATERIIOUSE, Prcs't. GEO. GAGI
Dr. S. M. Stuart, M<
M. POMTZER, J. G BARNWK
J. W. COLLINS, PAUL HAMIL'
J. G. THOMPSON, l'ALL PillTl.lI
rhU ">>mpeny Issue* POLICIES on ' approved plana,
nual dividend*. All Pollete* non-forfeitingafter 2nd ai
Lowes adjusted, and reserve Invested by the State Board
roofhont the State- All further Information furnished,
MIDDLE!
?74? Beo. t?
UFORt*. ?
it in complete order during the past sui
ravelling public. The northern tourist
und South'
Tclcgniph Offlce are aihoog the acquisiti
iter or Telegraph'
M
OTIOE TC
S AND COTTOJ
PORT RO
m, WAREHOUSI]
)N STORAGE AND COMPRESS
R WORKS AND YARD AT POR
C.1
largains!
.INS!!!
/
OPER'S,
FF HIS
rER STOCK
PRICE.
D MEN
INTERESTS.
tN&CO.
:lt cotton gins
kx SO, 1867.
NOMICAL MACHINES EVER OFFERED
I. Zj B .
rders at short notice,
an, save your seed and get more
in ted. Call and sec them. On exIT.,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
eartoorn.
atentee, Manufacturer and Agent.
NSURANCE CO.
'EM., A ATLANTA, GA.
ATI. V.VTA.
ien'l. J??. B. GORDON, Pr?-?'t.
len'l. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice Pr?i'l.
. A. MOKKIN, ftect'y.
Isor of Agencies.
$1,534-483 97
1,000,000 00
DEPARTMENT,
IIBIA, 8. C.
co ProTt? A. II. WAKING, Sxt'y.
J., BRANCH.
IE S.?
HR. PAUL PKITC1IAUI),
J NO. RICH,
J. W. COLLINS,
S. I). OILIIKRT
P. L. W ICO IN,
CKO. WATKIIIIOUSE,
A. S. I?AVENTORT,
W.M. KRINSKL,
K. SINCLAIR
II. M. STUART,
Hit. S. H. TIlO.Ml'SON,
,1. C. MAYO,
II. M. FULLER,
O. M. WELLS,
ST BSAIEH.
'h Vice PriVU M. STL'ART, Secl'jf
3dloal Bxamlnor.
LL. )
roN, v Executive Committee.
ARD, J
PREMIUMS received in Caah, and entitled to
unual premium la paid.
atOHnnabta, with advice of the auxiliary hoard
and applications tat INSURANCE received by
'ON STUART,
Beaufort, 0. C.
/
i. C.
^TR AI\b tf 'ft UK \ L'i^URT
ckTcCiinr'nlttii, SiilJ A-J
utgrt Charleston. C!00 P. 1
3LA Lrave Augusta, 6;M A.
Rwn Lt?r? Anguiii, _ XtlO P. 1
S I r.mvr Savannah, Ih30 A. I
M Arrive at Beaufort, iiiOO P. I
SflBjj Arrive at Bruufort, i'i?0 P.I
utner, and the Proprietor is no# ready t
; will find as pleasant and comfortable
ions of the Holistf.
. M. KINGMAN
Proprietor
_
f SHIPPERS*
Y ^
sa & POWER CO.,
COTTON AT THE USUAL
T ROYAL.
HAS. ROGERS
Superlntei&cient.
QUIT CAlM DEEDS,
SUITABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE 01
land sc (uired at Slate or National Tax FSale
r'sale at thU office. tf.
A. E. OWENS'
NEW~YAMASSEE EATING
AND
Refreshment Saloon
JUNCTION S. A C.'.?*nd PORT ROYAI
RAILROADS.
?MK?
W PVTvnr ttxiv ii niiirrn cnn xtnia
to*.
Tbo undersigned having leased the Yemasseo Eal
Ing IIouso from Its late proprietor, Mr. Mellon, an
nounces that great Improvements will be maite ii
the arrangements for supplying guests with sabstao
tlal meals upon the arrival of each train.
Good accommodations forhjdging travc.lers will b
provided as soon as possible! A gentlemen's refresh
ment and waiting room will be provided, where th
best liquors will be obtainable.
The patronage of travellers Is respectfully solicit?
A. E. OWENS,
Late propreltor of the Allendale llotcl.
oct.23-ly.
A. B. McGregor,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND
CARRIAGE PAINTEI
?ALSO?
firainirur'A Paper Hanging
Orders solicited and satisfaction guai
antccd. Corner Magnolia & Bay Sts.
octl6-ly.
Prices Current
OF
Branch, Scott & Co
Commission Merchants,
?AND AOENTS FOBGEORGIA
COTTON GOOD
?AND?
Sardy's Super Phosphates.
?W?
Augusta. Ga., March 18,1873
DOMESTICS.
Randleman Stripe* (light) 480 yd?...ia
14 Fancy Stripe* (dark) _480 yd*...li
" Check or Plaid* 480 yd*...It
Montmir 7-8 Shirtings J500 and 1,000 y<U...l(
" 4-4 Sheeting* .JSOOaiid 1,000 yda...ll
" Yarn*, a*?'a No*, 6 to 12...50 bunches-l.C.'
Kichroond Osnaburgs Stripes 828 yd*...It
(light) 15
(Jraniterille 3-4 Shirting .1,000 yd*... S
" " ? " 1,000 yd*... II
" 4-4 Sheetings 1,000 yd*...l!
" 7-8 Prill* 900 yd?...i:
Augusta 3 4 Shirting* 828 and 880 yd*.., !
M 7-8 Shirting* 282 and 880 yd*...ll
" 4-4 Sheeting .282 and MO yd*... l:
M 7-8 Prills 232 and 880 yds...i:
Lxngley A 4.4 II
A 7-8 II
" 3-4 ... !
W
EMPIRE FLOUR MILL*
IN BARRELS AND SACKS.
35 rent* per Barrel lean per Car Loa
Imperial XXXX *12
f.II.V WUITK XXX ~l 11
brilliant XX 10
Hot Cakkh X 9
Rock Mill* Superfine 8
llrnn.?523 per Ion. .Sacks extra.
Short*.?SKI per Ion. do
wtxtkr-s Floor in nntJL?Super, $850; Ext
sio.oo; Family. ?10.."io; Fancy, 811 AO.
ltVB FtaiUlt.?#4.00 per *ack. (100 lb*.)
Ilucnn.?Shoulder*, 8V?; C. R. Sldca, 10'/4.
D. S. Meat*.?Shoulder*. 7J^; C. It. Side*, 9
l.urd.?In tierce*, 10U: keg*, 12.
Corn.?Prime White, 9.Y; Mixed, 90e.
Corn Meal.?97. (Sack* included.)
Rye SI.28.
Data.?White, 70; Mixed. 70.
*ngar.?Yellow, 11J$; C, 12*4; Extra C, 1!
K I*%.
i<U||kr Home Nyrop -In Mils, tU); hints,
Virginia Salt.?#?10 per Sack; 10 sack*
mire. KIM.
Prntlor Si Gamble's Soap, Kxtra Oil
Kraslve, 7c.
Msrdy's Soluble Pnclfle, JTiO.OO Pash; #V
' 'actor's Acceptance; S3*AO Planter's Lien.
Snrdy'a Plioaplio Peruvian. SV5.00 Csi
*50.110 Factor's Areeptanee; |03 Planter's Lein.
The alsive qtiotinna are wholesale. We do not
Kit case, break packages. Remittances per Kxpr
must be prepaid. Orders are tilled at Price ("urn
th? day thcjr are received. Sight Drafts on N
Y irk, (liailestoti, Savannah suit Atlanta, placed
credit at par.
Rrsncctfnllr,
11II.1A<11, Ht'OTT A CO
J. K. Williams.
ATTORNEY AT LA\
Boaufari, m. C.
KK**
Will practice in Circuit Courts of t
2d Circuit, and Trial Justice Courts
the Port Royal Railroad.
sept 18-1 y.
WANTED ?A good vardnbi tad a book
ApalyMlUaoAea
"tbi Metmil
? Through to Augusta.
" TUB 8lMTSKTlT?THBJmTlWI
K -fclttfita WH-- j
" FREIGHT OR PASSEffGEftSt
* '
? I Between Charleston and Aagnatl.
? Betitcen SaVlnnah and Aiguti.
-UD iLL roiilta-^
SOUTH ORWMTl'i
o
VP DA r PASSEXGKR.
- ^
| go Jtaits o* ?t atioxii Arrir* iam ^
5 8? #
ZT^Z ri
Port Royal 41
4 4 Beaufor.,........ 10 01 If Of
9 0 Island Tank- H# W 8f
14 4 Seahrook 10 40 10 4f
18 S Sheldon 11 10 11 tT
28 7 Vcmt?r), 11 48 IS if
82 7 Karlv Branch IS 41 It 4l
84 2 Mauldlna IS 47 IS 47
36 2 Altirwns.12 53 IS Of .
40 4 Almeds. ? 1 00 1 Of
42 2 Varnarillc ~. 1 11 1 id
48 3 I floor en 1 SO 1 20
61 6 Brunaon'a 1 42 1 4f
65 4 Carap boll ton 1 14 1 Of
00 8 Allendale S 00 S 24
64 , 4 Appleton.j/.i.. IN 2 84
68 k 4 BeHoe... ...... S 40 |N
73 4 Martina uuut 8 02 S Of
76 4 Millet t 5 14 S If
80 4 HatUerllle. ISO 5 90
) 84 4 RobWtu IK 8 80
90 0 EUenton 8 SO 4 40
Ruah 4 10 4 If
96 6 Jackaon jiiuu. 4 27 4 SB
108 9 Beech hlaa4i..iuu.!ii<iaa 5 00 I Of
111 6 |Augnala 8 48
DOWX DAY PASSENGER.
;?r*
Aaguata....... . 0 40
fi 6 Beech 1 aland ?-I 7 SB 7 SB
fj 9 Jackaon..... ?Mu*u, 7 68 7 5f
iBualt's 8 08 8 00
F 21 0 |Hlenton.....~..,.....~?ii?..< 0 20 8 26
8 27 6 Robbtna...-.? 8 44 8 40
31 4 JHaUlerlUe i ? ?47
85 4 | Millet! ? 0 00 0 40
89 4 Martina f SI 0 91
43 4 Beldoc..? - ? 88 9 38
47 4 Apple ton ...- 0.80 0 80
81 a A (lend ale*. 10 OS' 10 ?B
I M 5 Catubellton } ? J* *4
' 60 4 Brunsons ??J" "I JJ *1
66 6 Hooter*' ...? J? g J? g
69 8 VsrMtllle, ? " ? | g
71 2 Aimed* Jig 1! f
I 75 4 Altinans.......... JJ *1 1} I
I 77 8 llauldln'*.....-- 11 g JJ *
79 2 Early Branch - JJ 1* 1? *
86 7 Yemi>?oe U e? JJ f
98 7 Sheldon .. M g ? J
98 5 Scabrook.....^... J JJ J J
102 4 Island Tank ... 1 J? ' J
107 5 Beaufort, 1 ?' * "
111 4 Port Boyal, .......?2 16|
; jAS. 0. MOORK.
Engineer A Superintendent
e Port Edyal Railroad
. KTotleei
e ?
A LI. FREIGHTS FOfT CHARLESTON AH#
d XjL SAVANNAH, or going North will be toceirfa
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, beet ween tM
hours of four dud six. r. u.
P. HAMILTON^
By order of J. 0. Moots, Shpt.
July44f.
t imsmi
[ 200,000
MANUFACTURED MONTILf
rrr
thx
Sea Is'd Slick LinMCs.
Constniet your buildings of BRICK, maae tbsof
Ore-proof, and sare the hlgh'rates of Insurano* ao#
charged on wood buildings. Bricks do not bora nfi
bricks do not rot down.
Ottf Brick Ktlna
are located on Salt Water Creek, two arilee freW
BeaufoiL Vessels drawing fifteen feet of water ea#
load within flfty feet of our kilns. A single ttd
drifts boats or flats to the city of Beaufort or Pari
g Royal. a
BRICKS
of any site or quality, plain or repressed, manafoefr
, ured to order at short notice at Charleston and M*
vannsh nrWn
Call at our office In
CROFUT'S BUILDING
Oar Street, Beaufort, and examine aampM/
K Sea Is'd Brick Li me Go.
June 19-ljrr.
'I E N G RAVING
in "D .
I "Watch [Repairing
s P. M. WHITMAN/
(10
HAS JUST RIXKIYED A FINE ASSORTMENT
of Jewel ry, con?l?t Ing of
mil rt awn air.VKR Wltf'HM
ra, ^
CHAINS, w .
chatelatSeb, ?
RINGS, SLEEVE BUfTONS, ETC,
i
Also ft fine assortments of
O Ij o O SL 0 i
Will give hit personal attention to tba lepslrlng %1
% Watches, Clocks and Jewelry > Ornamental apd
2^ plain engraving done at short notice,
or Gcutlemen harRig fine Watches can test the* at
this establishment by one of
2 HOWARD 4 CD'S $500 BEGDLATOffl,
; Haye's Building, Bay llrMt>
? u. S. COMMISSIONER
cw
to fo*
BEAUFORT COUlrtT
1 J. 0. THOMPSON,
Beaufort, O#
W. J. TRIM.
ff putn is
WIKDOW CUBT/ >iv
WINDOW DUCOKATtOM
La fUKOttd^,
lw <wS!S? miMfc,,
00 A3ID HOttiint
NHUlMKUilMUp.
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