Port Royal commercial and Beaufort County Republican. [volume] (Port Royal, S.C.) 1873-1874, April 02, 1874, Image 3
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Thnr<Mln.v. April ! IN74.
POST OPRli K iiOl ltN.
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Cn and after Monday Oct. 8th, "fBcc open from
8:15 a.m.. until 4 p. a. mail closes at 9:13 a. m
mall delivered at 2H1 ;-. ni
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Official Advertisement.
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^ We Call *tt?'iiliui o lil ? t;ifaJ i
the head of our editorial co umo that we
publish all official notices, such as pro
bate executors' administrators, reien-es,
as well as the sheriffs sales, whether paid
for or not. We will thank those having
such to send them to us at the same time
that they send tnein w
But we will copy all such, so that our
readers will be sir e to be informed of all
matters needing their attention.
Notice.
Tho annual meeting of the Stockhold'
ers ot the Port Royal Rail Road will
be held in Beaufort on Tugsday, Apri
28th, 1874. '
Infanticide.
' On Sunday last a woman named Charotte
Stewart created a sensation in our
town by wilfully destroying the life of her
infant immediately after its birth and
throwing its body in a vault.
A woman living in the same premises
accidentally discovered the body and
gave notice to the marshal who arrested
the murderess and lodged her in jail to
wait an investigation by the coroner.
Dr. Johnson, coroner, was notified of the
occurrence aud a jury ofiuqucst was 1111panuelled.
Several witnesses were examined
who lived on the premises, together
with the person who found the
child.
The daugthter of Chariottc Stewart the
mother, about ten years old was then ex
amioed and testified as follows : That at
12 a. Qi., ou Sunday, the time when the
child was horn it cried, and her mother
took it and laid it on the Door and put a
trunk ou it and when the trunk was
taken off by her mother about dark the
child was dead. Her mother then demanded
her to take it uud throw it in
the vault, but she refused, and was very
roughly treated lor it.
In the same room at the time of the
occurrence was a woman named Hannah
Fields, who upon being questioned denied
all knowledge of the murder.
The jury after considering the case
carefully, rendered the following verdict;
"That the child came to its death by
violent treatment at the hands of its
mother,' Charlotte Stewart and that
ilannuh Fields was an accessory to the
fact."
j fcsf Our esteemed friend, Judge CarIftton,
met with a sad loss at the meeting
of the republican coumiitt *e ou Friday
even tig la-it. His iiuniero'.ii acquaintances
are requested to bewail with
him. In the political fervor of its component
parts produced by spread eagle
speeches and perhaps had whiskey, some
benighted individual, fearless of the ma*
1 1 - -i ? ... ,i...
Jesty ui me law hi iiiu |fvrs?m im iuv
honored judge, deliberately quest ercd
his bran new hat. As our friend is so
good looking, we are tliankfui his head
was not taken with it.
tear An accident occurred to one of
Mr. Crofut's lighters, wliile being used
to freight oak staves to the Bauquieuu;
from being too heffvily loaded, it sunk
and most of th" staves floated away.
m- A serious accident happeued lately
to Mr. l'ollitzer's wharf. A large section
fell in, carrying with it Mr. Von
Harton's horse and cart. They were res-'
cued with some difficulty and fortunately
with hut little injury.
HaT Mr. .J. Adger Smyth, is stirring
up the merchants of the interior cities to
establish direct trade with Europe by a
line of steamers from Liverpool to Charleston.
We wish him success for if the
r*line is established, his steamers will be
sure to run to Port lioyal, after one trial
of Charleston harbor.
IW They are having a lively time in
Judge Carletou's court. Crime seems
on the increase. Two eases of assault
and battery are on hand, and it requires
all the hirsute aud ferocious appearance
of the Judge, to keep the criminals lioin
punching and clawing each other up like
kilkennycats ; perhaps it were better lie
did
I?- A sailor belonging to the crew of
one of the brigs at our wharves died very
suddenly of pneumonia and was buried
t iu the Baptist Church grave yard
The bark Buiiqiircau is still at
our wharves but is expected to clear soon
with a cargo of oak staves and 700 tons
cotton seed in bags and bulk.
la?* Kev. Dr. J unes Freeman Clarke
and lady of Boston are pas-ins a few
days in town. We understand'hat this
eloquent divine is travelling for the
benefit of his health. We hope his sojourn
in the '"Sunny South" will soon
restore him to his accustomed field of
usefulness.
Prodigious Excitement.
The inamftth cake of gigantic proportions
and of crystalline beauty, I bat was
to be presented to the captain of the
L steamer Texas, with gorgeous pomp and
m ceremony, accom^puicd with a tin snuff
? box containing the freedom of the city
I was,-' alas! poor Yorick,"-raffled for and
won Monday evening by the ever-lncky
Joe Fupong. Wc trust his digestion is
sound or there will be a sudden call njiotj
Mr. Brodic and his stj'lish carriage.
W. M -French has just received a
large lot of choice groceries, including
horse radish, chow-chow, patent barley,
roisted java coffee and choice butter;
call en hint. _
Hjmn for Children*
Yes; the Lord is ever with us,
Aud we cannot if we wonld
Do wit)io<it His heavenly presence)
For he watches us for good.
Darkness bides us not from liim,
Light is ever round His throne.
He will cheer us when in trouble,
Guard and guide us when alone.
* He will bring us safe at last,
With Him eser to abide;
Let me ne?er then forget,
Or forsake my Heavenly guide.
-Kl.BT.
Nothing Like Industry*
We learn that Gen. Siua:l> ita~ offered
to'purchase from the Schaper Drib,, the
old Beaufort Hotel at a hundsouje ad?r\r\
/.Af f
VttllW vu wen.
How is this tliusly on six hundred a
year. An answer is respectfully requested.
Great complaint is being made
atriinst those who clean their drum fish on
the Free landing. They throw the entrails
where the sun beams on it and give
that section a very offensive odor? while
in other instances fish is kept hung up in
the sun for a whole day with a view of
selling on the landing instead of taking
it to the market. Now we hope the
Marshal will keep an eye to business and
have this nuisance stopped as well as
prohibit the selling of fish on the dock
when the market is the proper place.
-#ft-We hear that there will be a full
service at the Episcopal Church next
Sunday (Easter) with elaborate music
for the occasion.
TRIAL JUSTICE'S COURT.
Before Judges Carleton and Fuller.
Hannah Fields, charged with being an
accessory to the fact of the murder of the
infant found iu the vault on Monday last
and who upon the verdict of the jury was
lodged in jail. On Tuesday there was a
writ of habeas corpus issued. She was
brought out and committed in the sum of
five hundred dollars to answer at the
Ju.Je term.
AVc have received the April num*
r -!? : 1
ber of the Alituie. ic contains us umi?>
! number of beautiful, and highly artistic
illustrations; soveral bciug faithful repieseutationsof
charming scenery around
Lake George.
B?- Sixty more emigrants arrived
from New York on the 18th. in Charleston
and were taken charge of by the German
society, and carried to the boarding
house at the corner of Line and King
streets, where they were given a hearty
j meal; they were all robust looking febows
i and full of energy and activity. They
I went to Columbia, from which point they
j will be distributed.
This is precisely what the south neqds;
a iarge immigration of just such sturdy
| industrious men. Our barren planta;
tions then, will yield bountiful crops and
I our farms blossom as the rose.
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Marine News.
I Arrived.?Bark Florida, from Savan|
nah for cotton.
Sclir. C. M. Potter, Iroiu Charleston
for lumber, shipped by Owens & Co.
English Brig , to load lumber for
the West Indies,
j Another brig is soon expected from
, Charleston, also to load with lumber for
I the West Indian market.
! A steamer of the regular line is daily
j expected.
At Bull River.?Brig Empress, Sago
master, thirty days from Cape de Verde,
i in ballast.
cleared.?Barque Helen Campbell,
j Capt. Brooks, with 800 tons phosphates
and 75 tons staves for London. Wdl return
here for another cargo, stopping on
her way at Boston.
From Bull River.?Brig Ilonderklip,
Ilowels master, with phosphates for New
j Castle on Tyno.
I Russian stcaui barque, Achtina, Dahls*
trom master Tor Copenhagen with phosphates.
Sehr. Karl P. Mason, Niekerson master,
for Baltimore, with phosphates.
nkwjTTTKMS.
?The aversion to lying Ts often a hidden
ambition to render our words credible
and weighty, and to attach a religious
aspect to oar conversation.
?11 is oftencr by the estimation of our
own feelings that we exaggerate the good
qualities of others than by their merit,
and when we praise them we wish to attract
their praise.
?The love of justice is simply in the
majority of men the fear of suffering injustice.
?There is no praise we have not lavished
on prudence ; and yet she cannot
assure to us the most trifling event.
Ill the District Of the tnited States.
For llic Kiiatrni District - ouih C'wroliiin
, In the matter ?f.las. It. 1'ringh I , .
A to. Bankrupts. /ln '""Knipicy.
I To whom it may concern : The undersigned her i
by gives notice of lib appointment n* assignee of JusIt.
Cringle, the older, and Jas. It. I'ri ugh-, the young,
cr, copartners in trade under tlie firm name of Jus,
! K. I'ringlo A Co, of Charleston, in the Comity of
| Charleston, and srote ofSontli Carolina, w ithin said
| Oistrirt. who have been adjudged liankrupts ti|?>11
th-ir own petition hy the Itistricl C???rt of said l)is
i ,ri"'I
Oatisl Charleston, the 30th day March, A. l).t
I 1*74('If
AS*. M. WKST,
| apl.'J-tt. Assignee.
A S DavenI'ort, deal* in nil kinds
of game, fish, turtle, clams and fine
i single oyster# None but the very best
1 quality is wanted y you have venison,
ducks, quails, turkeys, line poultry, fishy
1 oysters, goto the Express office and get
j the cosh for theiu dec 18 tf.
BAILY STAGE"
RETWEE!*
pott nom m beaufort.
The public It informed that covered PASSENGER
WAGON will leave the Market In Beaufort, every
Tuesday, Thurtday and Saturday at I o'clock, a. m,
for Port Royal, and return, leaving Port Royal at
Sheriff's Sales.
A. J. QUI, rg. It. C. McAvoy.^-Forocloaure.
By Tirtue of an order of Hon. J. Ma her, Circuit
Judge in the above mated case to me directed, I will
Hell at public outcry in frout of inv pfliee in the town
of Beaufort, on the first Monday in April, 1874, be.
Inttbe fith day of said, month, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
All that parcel or tract of land, containing three
hundred (300) acres more or l?-s?, and known as t li
Hoed Tract; yituate in lh-aufort county, State of South
I Carolina lying on waters <>r Coosawhatcliie river,
near Silver liill. Bounded north by lands of Mrs
Hcb.-cca McBnde, west bv lands of Mrs. Elizabeth
I>el.?a. It, and Wm. lladwin, south by lands of E. C
Corbett. east by lands of II. II C. bulk. Terms cash.
ALSO,
R A. Taylor, vs. N. Langford.
All the right, title and interest of N. Langford, in
and to all that plantation or tractor tract of land
situate, lying and being in the county of Beaufort
and State of South of South Carolina. Bouudid north
by lands of E. B. Simtnins, south by lands of N.
Langford, east by lands of W. J. Gooding and A. H.
Frohberg, and containing one hundred (100) acres
more or less, levied upon as the property of N. Langford
at the suit of 0. A. Taylor.
This tr act to hesokl at the risk of Jusiah Q. Pritch
er, the former purchaser. Terms cash.
ALSO,
Same, ra Same.
All the right, title and interest of N. Lnndford, In /
and to all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate
lying and being !u the county and Statu afor.wala,
Bounded north by lands of 1). G. Simmons, south by
lands of Phillip Thomas, and west hydatids of Mr. If
Gooding, containing two hundred and thirty (230)
acres more or less levied upon as the projierty of NLangford,
at the suit of K. A. Taylor. Terms cash.
ALSO,
Dennis Wood, Trustee, ra Allison Wiun.
All the right title and interest of Allison Winn, In
and to all that plantation or tract of land, situate, ly.
Ing and being in the county nnd State aforesaid.
Bounded north by lands of William P. Tuten, south
by lands of Harriett Tcndall. east by William Tuten,
west by estate of Wm. Winn, and containing four
hundred and ninety-three (493) acres more or less
levied npon as the property of Allison Winn, nt the
suit of Denuis Wood, trustee. Terms cash.
also, \
Kldrcd Gooding, vs. W. F. Hogarth.
All the right, title and interest of w.'f. Hogarth
in and to all that tract of land, situate lying and being
In the county and Slate aforesaid. Bounded by
lands of w. G. Thomas, G. w. lirunson and estate
of J. K. Altman, and containing two hundred and
ten (210) acres more or less, levied u|x>u as the prop_
erty of w. f. Hogarth, at the suit of Kldrcd Gooding.
Terms cash.
' WJI. WILSON*, f?. B.C,
TO HOLDERS OF COUNTY PAPER.
All persons having claims against the County and
wishing to dispose of thcln at a discount are request*
to communicate with the undersigned.
j. w. collins. >
Feh.5.2in. ? Beaufort. H. C,
Auction Sale'
The Sloop Elizabeth Miller, of Port
Royal, will be sold at Hilton Head, by
j R. C. Mclntyre, at public auction to the
; highest bidder, on Monday, the fitlt day of
April, 1874. She is 24 feet keel, 8 feet \
beam and 3 feet deep. Terms cash.
R. C. McIntvke,
Auctioneer.
TO HOLDERS OF OUUiMI'i
Or Andifod Claims,
. Prior to November 1, 1872.
In accordance with the provisions of a
| "joint resolution authorising the County
Commissioners of Beaufort County to j
I levy a special tax,"' approved Feb. 20,
; 1873, and the net to amend the same, 1
, approved the 2'.>tli day of January, A. I), j '
I 1S74. sea'ed proposals will be received at J
1 this olll -c from parties holding cheeks or |
' audited claims contracted prior to November
I, 1S72. until Tuesday, the 7th
! day of April, at 12 o'clock, noon, at
i which time said bids will he opened, and
j the Ixmrd of County Commissioners will |
| draw orders on the Treasurer to the !
j amount ot one thousand dollars in favor
f of the person or persons who shall have
j offered the largest per centum discount
J on their checks or audited claims. .
Proposals must he addressed to the
j chairman of the Boird and endorsed
I " Proposals for settlement of past iudebt1
cdncss of Beaufort County."
P. PHITCIIARD, M. I).
GEO. WATERHOUSE,
County Commissioners.
Attest: S. P. Gilbert, Clerk.
Beaufort, S. (\. March .'1, 1874.
Wanted to Purchase.
; A tract of timber land, a sood site for a
Mill on the Port Royal Railroad. ^
Address,
GEO. A. BENNETT,
mar.5-2t. Port Royal.
SCHOOL PAY CERTIFICATES.
Beaufort, S. C., Feb. 23, 1874
Notice is hereby given that all those
holding Pay Certificates on District No.
1, (Beaufort Township?Port Royal and
: Paris Islands,) are requested to have
them registered with the undersigned,
i preparatory to payment.
L. S. LANOLEY,
11. K. CARLKTON.
School Trustees, District No. 1.
feb.29.4t.
For Sale*
The rwKNix iuox works have for
sale tin- following engines, ROll.KRS a,?|
i machinery. Will In-sold cheap lor rash:
1 Now Eight-Horse I'ower Portable Engines and
| Roller, (Cylinder 5 by jo,) complete for Scotn, but no
! wheels.
! 1 Now Twenty-Horse Power Horizontal Engine,
(cylinder to by is.)
[ I NewEight-Horse I'ower Portable Roller, (Locomotive.)
, l New steam Winch to hoist 1,'Hto pounds,
i I N< w Saw Mill. Wood Frame trillt oo-im b Saw.'i'i
| fed Carriage, and -Vi feet of track, with 2 Head
I ItliK'ks, (a ifre.it bargain.)
2 New Eiglitfcti-luch Circular Saw R.-itches, willt
j Saw.
j An Inspection solicit"*! when Information as to
! price will be given, ?n application at this tdliee.
IlRENIX I HON W'tltKS;
it 'liiirb-stoll, S. C.
WANTED.
| SCHOONERS TO EOAD P1IOSPH
VTK rock at Bull River and Charles
ton, for Baltimore and Orient, 1/. I.
Apply to
CAMPBELL & WYLLIK,
Accommodation W Intrf,
; fek!2,tf. Charleston, 8. C.
QUIT t'AI.M DEEDS,
SUIT A RLE .FWIt THK CoNVKYANCR OK |
land at Statu or Nat omul Tax Stlit '
. raltii thtootloa. tt.
thk mmn artificial store co. j
OK rOW MI?f.\, S. r. ,\HK prkpAuinv. TO I
lay Side walk* of Arlfliciaf Rhine". for (Vail*, i
i Hearth Stone*. Iktlb llffliv*. Mm H entirely of stone.) i
j Milk Honors Cellar Flours, Kitchen Floors, Curb
Stones Floors Tiles. Flaguini; with letters, Manners I
' for Huws< We most respectfully refer to anv one of
| our work in this city. Onrteriram he left at tlie office
' of the company, on l'lain Street, next to Central National
Ilank. i
Plain slde-watks, 2V$ Inches thick, guaranteed and
the company hind themaclTca to keep the same in
order for SO years, at 25 cunts per aqnare feet, by tho
1,000 feet At 27 and 28 cents for less than 1,000
quare feet. Curb Stone, (Colored) 8 oentt per square (
foot.
Enclose stamps for pamphlets to
BCHH.UMOEB ARTIFICIAL BTOlfE pO,
JBA *J
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IliKKK TUAlNS MAH.V FK?:
Clinrlpston.
SAvannali and
Ausuat^.
Every apartment of tins House has been
entertain in the most hospitable manner th
home to spend the winter months as can b<
Livery Stable, Billiard Halls, Croquet ati
Hooms may be secured for the winter by
IK
SHIP MASTEJ
THE
COTTON COMPRESS
ARE PREPARED TO RKCEIV
RATES, AT Tfl
* * '
2.000
Of
STJ"VirA.BJE
From the Famous
NOW
Port Roy
Constantly on hand, loaded right from the
ouscoal suitable for steamers. Furnished
purchased for south of Norfolk. It would
and others using coal in the waters of So
this coal and the facilities for loading at J'?
W. I
rTHE OLD DRUG H
fj WITH AN 2NHBE NEW STOCK
I Harrali
? Wholesale!
gg 167 MEETING ST.,
,
Q Successors to tlic Old 1
jjjj 1IAVILAND, HA UK Ah & CO., Chai
? I HAVILAND, RISLEY j
IIAKRAh,
COLORS
LOOK TO YOU
DEAKBO
HAND and POWER 1
3Pa.tpaa.toci. IVIm
THESE m ARE THE BEST A AD MOST i
F O n ?3
I am prepared to fill all
Colored men you can gin your own
money for your crop. Every machine w:
hibition at
BENNETT'S STORE, BAY
Wyman I
rv?? /i
u.
S M. WALLACE,
Cotton Factor
A*l>
GRIST MILLER,;
Wholesale Denier In
GRAIN, MINT, HEAL, FEED, ETC,:
Son lerlnixcl Cotton *
Bought, Ginned and prepared lor niarkeL
Advances Made on Consignments.
Having the hc?t machinery for ginning*
cotton ami grinding corn ami meal. Ik* iprepared
to execute all orders or. the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid fcr
rtntfnii ond flnvn
vulituil uuvi wvi.ui
Cotton ginned on toll. Jan. 7.
WARRAXTKI* (iARDKX KEMKS
CHOICE PLOTTER SEEDS,
SEW SEED CORW
SEED OATS an<l SEED t'cTAT'
lfElK.K,GRASS,ami other SEEDS
Also SelroV
GOOSEBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, CURRANTS,
STRAWBERRIES and other small FRUITS *
BY MAIL.
(PoetpeM*) to any portoflce la
EbcIom sis nap tor "UluaDatire Priced Catalogues.' 1
EPWD. J. EVANS, A CO, '
3 it A M i9 ~'m
lUFOaT, 0
put in complete order during the past suu
0 travelling public. The northern tourist
1 found South.
rd Telegraph Office are among the acquisiti
letter or Telegraph.
M
rOTICE TC
KS AND COTTO?
2P O' JRt X H O
INS, WABEHOUSI!
E ON STORAGE AND COMPRESS
[EIR WORKS AND YARD AT POR
TONS '
IE3 COAL,
Tennessee Mines,
p AT
al lOocli.,
dock. This coal is a 6rst class bitumin*
at a lower price than similar coal can be
be to the advantage of steamboat agents
nith Carolina and Georgia to examine
>rt Royal before purchasing elsewhere.
1. JOHNSON, Agent at Port Royal.
[OUSE REVIVED,
0? F333H AND CIIOICS S002S.
i Pelzer, J
H r warpris frlq. j>
1 |M
CHARLESTON, S. C. 3
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Ntablishcd Houses or ^
lcston.
: CO., Augusta, Ga.
III.SLKY & KITCHEN, New York.
D MEN
R INTERESTS.
rn&c o.
3ELT COTTON GINS
roll 2G, 10C7.
CIIXOMICAL MACHINES EVER OFFERED
ALE.
i orders at short notice,
cotton, save your seed and get more
irriinted. Call nrd sec them. On ex'
ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
3earborn.
Patentee, Miniufuetiirer am! Agent.
i
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^ Pu;lJ/-ri IhrSt^rf dj>/iSi'ipUesJffaMir^t, ^
h/to ;MUon* Hut,V.fih '*.'*.WirtCnjjik\
&Slslesr\iMrW\fcdbs:FlwrindDnij&
d JuL-ijr. Whit? pine, d'abat Ip<yI*Mhi? h
ft (.ii iflrt.'tf&it rr/'-.r li'cor?>.& c. fe
Mil worn '.yrrri/iiri'.i
\ LOWEST PRICES.ft
Send fbrPrlce List.
\ L H. HALL & CO.fi
j_ MtnuftHaren & J)nlar?>
n Stj4>, 0, 8, JO, M*rhet Strett* ?
22$,225, Jidit B&y,' |'.vj
B CHARLESTONj 3. 0. J
Entered accord Inj to act of Congreae In the /ear
873, bjLH. Hall A Oa. In otBoe Librarian ef Con
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ILrur? Aiigmtn, 0T40 A. ?
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|,rnTr Savannah, 0?30 A. M
Arrive- ?t Britufort. a?00 H. 51 >0
\rrlT? At Bmnfort, lll'M) P. 51 ?
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micr, and the Proprietor is now ready to
will find as pleasant aud comfortable a
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Proprietor. 14
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f SHIPPERS.
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Y AX. S
m & POWER CO., 1
7 00
COTTON AT THE USUAL M
105
T ROYAL. _m_
[IAS. ROGERS
Suporintoncioxit. ?_
A HALF CENTURY
PASTORAL SERMON A1
on Mr
nr tub hours
EEV JOS. E. WALKEE, D. D.
RECTOR or Jn1y4ST.
HELENA CHURCH, BEAUFORT, S. CCHKINTfllAS.
1H73.
Printed by request of the Vestry. |
V V i
PUR MALE AT 41 A
DR. H, M, STUART'S DRDQ STORE, Se
and at the office of the
Ton
PORT ROYAL COMMERCIAL. 'Z
hricki
Price 2S Cent*.
Sent by mail on receipt of the above arrio
price by addressing ik-auf
.J. G. THOMPSON, drtJJ
Office Commercial, Ik-aufort, 8. C. ItovaJ
THE EMPIRE
of an]
COTTON CIIF6BSS CO. =
Have one of their magniGcent CI
Cotton Compresses ?av
in operation at ^
Port Royal, S. C.
for compressing cotton for Foreign
shipments. For further information,
apply to
. , JOHN W. WALLACE, y\
President, Augusta,
Or to*
JOSEPH GRAHAM,
Superintendent, Port Royal.
And to the President and Superintendent
of the Port Royal railroad at
Augusta, Geo. janl.
EDGAR G. NICHOLS
SURVEYOR P.
DRAUGHTSMAN & CIVIL ENGINEER. ? ?
Deputy to the Snrveyor General.
II:?w lietn Corporation Knglnerr In four
(liflcrent cltlca. and ^licn ?nt infliction CIA
in every case. la thoroughly convcrannt
tvllh the government aurveya^ln thla
vicinity.
Offire eor. 8th and B st. Beaufort, S. f, wm
A. B. McGregor, ?
HOUSE, SIGN, AXJN ,hlso
CARRIAGE PAINTER 00
?A I.VI? Graining
& Paper Hanging.
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Orders solicited and satisfaction guar- jj j
antccd. Corner Magnolia & Ray Sts.
rx-t. lfi-ly. I _
J. M. "Williams. I
i
ATTORNEY AT LAW <
33cniifort, 9. C. LIQl
Will practice in Circuit Courts of the
J'l Circuit, nnd Trial Justice Courts on
the Port Uoval Unilroutl.
pcpf.JS-ly. Qj
A. E. OWENS' : \ ?
NEW YAMASSEE EATING ; wi"
and ; [
Refreshment Saloon;
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Ttid iiiul -oignol ba?iiii( l<au?t] thi; Teimi.?<eL'KaN .
iiig IIoUm- from I in late proprietor. Mr. Seller*. 111niHiui-c*
that (ml improvement* wit? he made lo ^
the arrangement* for ?uppljrlng gwsfg with subrfan- ^ ^
Ual meals upon tfic arrival of each trlin. rial at
Good accommodation* for lodging trave.ler* will tie dursb
provided as aoOa as possible. A gentlemen's refresh- {|'^(
moot and waiting room will be provided, where the \\> w
best liquors will be obtainable. greatc
j fort mm i J. I
lirough to Augusta. -H
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Euidncer A -Superintendent. fl
orT Royal Railroad'
Notiedi. v
SAVANvITn1^ CRABLF^ON ANft
f *ro,"'r N"r'h *l? If
?szi3sinr' "
P. HAMILTON.
i>rder of J. 0. sfookr, Jim.t, Afent.
tf.
KprnT 200.000
NtJFACTUKED MONTHLf
Br T1IR
a fc'd Brick Limi C j.
tract four Mllliwur BRICK, mice tWfl I
roor, and suve (be high rates of Insurance no# I
ed on wood bulhllinpi. Uricksdu not burn up 1
i do not rot down. 1
Our Brick KllhS 1
eated on Salt Water ("rock, two mlloa ftwftt
oit. Vessels dnuHng fifteen feet of water en
rlthln fifty feel of our kilns. A single ttt ~
boats or flats to the city of tiefiu/ort <it Port
BRICKS
r size or quality, plain or rrprrwfl, Marintatr
lo order at abort uotlcc at "hkrleStbu and IP
ih prices
I at our office In
tOFUT'S BUILDING
' Street, Beaufort, and examine samples,!
a Is'd Brick Lime Co.
ir tf-ter
ENGRAVING
AXD
Tatch Repairing
M. WHITMAN/
JUST RECEIVED a FINE AfWORTMBHf
retry, consisting of
lOLaO AND SILVER UAtfCH**.
IN". . ,
(1IATI-I.AINtCS. ... . . ...
RINGS, Bl"TT0}f8, ttt:
i fine assortments of
O 3j O O TSL S a
rive his personal attention to the repairing of
lies, Clocks and Jewelry; Ornamental and
engraving done at short notice.
tlcmen having line Watches can teat Uttftl it
utaldishmcnt by one of
WARD SCO'S$5011 RESOUm
mtiyo'a iiulldluK, Dnjt HtrMI.
J. S. COMMISSIONER^
roH
SAtf ffORf CdUfttt
J. ?. THOMPSON,
onufort, J9 i O 4
G. P. GARDINER
dealer n?
>nocBntla 1/
ICRS, DRY GOODS, SHOES,
HILTON HEAD, S- C.
on Ginned and Corn Ground at tfto
nbovc place.
1st, Bread and tw,
nys on hand, for cash nil dfdor#
be promptly attended ttf.
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CW'MDIA, K. f, February S; itlii J
rUixutiH / Heanfort and vldtrttf a/e iufoMt
I* ajv pr.'imed to inter Into croitflaete Mr
i* wlio arciMrati rf UiildlrK rv-ep M 4*
Iinftv tof Arti'n ial Stone <t* CntiBiaW/ m
? Ul' fnhl' in hutiOirT ?nA *&fn ih'WHff: ft#/
fire j-rnji. (ihu K/iny air ifiH h*tinaUtf
nhaerliant of I)auip' or Water. HouJta, tUH0 . g
riea, Milk llouaw, Bath HouaMk* Garden ftou# ^It
Id Vault#, *c? can be beiK rat of jM#
. uin-thM tfce price of atmfty MV raff ?
ie, >ien. Q, A. GUmore, Knainijetf* Owrf .
. 8, A, taya, that at the etpTratmr of OtMftft ?
? MBtona v> orii?7ioue>?iuaif lock oftWmafc
* pr^Srad to coat nut tor bnikttnc. Mf a?
r coat Bolidiaca of U> to Stat lapvHjfi
BrickcandWeMdeomlaad*UI tut nfi ?
joal Brtekf or fiw bqmaIgjaMBML?