The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, April 21, 1875, Image 2
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TLliUSUEU KVLKV WEDMs^UAY. AT
BKAUrORT, SOUTH CAROLINA
jVW.I. FRENCH,
A l'Al'KU 1UU T11K 1'tOi'LK.
independent in Politics.
TKUMHl
% t.? Year, ..... VX OO
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b?*. Month., .... 1 OO
ADVBRTISINO KATES I
t'?rhiu?r?i Bntl lnurtlvn . . . II AO
Ver iqUftrc, ao ond Inaertloi, . 1 OO
Special coutra< la tnudc with yearly advertiser*.
Address all communications to
TUB TRIUItNE HEAVFOUT, 8. C.
THE SPECIAL ELECTION.
On the eve of an election for a successor
to Robert Smalls in the State Senate
and for tlie puipose of filling two Yacan\
iea in t he Home of Representatives it is
obvious that the best chance in the world
offered the advocates of reform of
^lengthening the hands of Governor
Chumbcrlain whose w hole efforts since
liia inauguration have been directed
towards the redemption of the pledges
made by himself and his supporters in
the last campaign.
"v. bile no oue can attempt to deny that he
has devoted himself unceasingly to the
tusk of substituting a system of pure legislation
in place of the corrupt practices ol
iormt r Assemblies, it has been too apparent
that on many occasions he has met
sub bitter oppeition from members
Whose promises to their constituents would
)iUmm fail4* 1 IAT) in
%t?* VV MWM iUIUIIVU IU iVIIUlUg IUQCACVUUVC
tin ir cordial support. Bo let the delegates
to the coming convention take heed and
. let tlie people first of all be careful who
they send to make nominations in that
convention. Let no man be chosen as a
delegate without giving every assurance
that he will aid in nominating candidates
. who will give encouisgement and help
to the Governor in his energetic efforts to
put down corruption. Let no advocates
of an oppressive tax levy be allowed to
find their way to Columbia, occupying |
eats in the Asaemblv through pledges1
an d protestations to do what is right,
which they never mean to live up to when
once the coveted positions have been attained.
All that Mr. Chamberlain desires
and all that is needed to ensure a prosperous
future to our State is the co-oper
tion of the law framing branches
of the Government and we cannot too
earnestly impress upon the voters of
Beaufort County the necessity of making
a careful selection in chocsing men to fill
the existing vsCannes. The Governor
loses one honest supporter through the
occurrence of one of these vacancies, may
this Klflrtinti femU in lii" ? 'u?
MlO WUNllU^ blU CV
steadfast and unfaltering friends to help
hitn fight, the battle of honesty against
corruption, if his foes should dare to
take the field again.
An Aftaraws with the Canntjr Ccmmlt- <
aloMrs.
Bays the Union Hsrald "with half a
* <lo7.en good men in each county, present
at every meeting of the County Commissioner's
and wiib constant publicity
through the press of every act, good and
lmd, tbree-fourths of the evils under
a bicb we labor would disappear without
political action." Header be convinced
of the truth of the above statement, and
regard It as no waste of time to climb
with us to the third story of the Conn
House. Pass through the doorway of
the southwest room, and STit is a harsh
afternoon, as was lust Friday, and the
clerk has seen fit to furnish money from
his own pocket for the purchase of lightwood.
you will find a cheerful fire on the
hearth, and be greeted by the genial
chairman of the Board, who vHIl with
the undimiahed dignity of ante-bellnm
days wave yon to the acceptance of a
chair, a grateful testing place after the
tiresome ascent, albeit to become the
scat of the scornftil before the meeting is
adjourned. The minutes of the previous
ineetinar *ra mH ??iA * ?J
0 rnmrwmrmm WUM ?* J/pl U T CU BUU Will
not weary the listener since the business
transacted for the three dollars per diem
is never carried to excess, and after that,
should there be any unfortunato applicants
for county charity whom disease,
neglect of kin, or desolating Are have
brought to want, their story will be list
tned tot and such assistance rendered as
the natnre of the esse demands and the
luck of county funds permits, perhaps au
Lalf bushel of grits to the hungry
mother, and the offer of an unlimited
supply of the exhilerating, heart-gladden<
ing clabber at t.he estate of the pbilan
thropic chairman, (my Oakland place*
you know,) to the orphaned children
But ah! what a field day it is when the
a*tut* road overseer presents himself andclamorously
demands largess for the services
that he never rendered. Then it is
that the wily chairman shows himself at
his lieat, and girds himself for a contest.'
" Whwa every sinew out be strained
"Where sac* advantage that la fined,
la gained by toll, by tot) nuiaMtsad,
* And nevet cheaply ntrned. ? j
And the defeated pretender at repairing
highways, retreats, wond< ring
how many tidal wares will eltb and flow
lasforc tile iiiiomton* Port Hoyal Kail
' ' ?r.d wiM pay t?a taxes aod tliereby enA-i
bio I ire* to get |mh! for his little claim.
But ihia is rnough for one day, and
promising unoijicr vie.it, "*c *a??gta(i^i?ly
withdraw.
The local tool-killer bait called at our
office to inform us that the cold weather
of the past few days, bus becu caused by
the approach of a cargo of ice, now duiiy
looked for bj Couant sod Emmons. ,
It Vill' be here in seapou ibr Bro. Judd's '
strawberry festival we
Mr. B. D. Cunningham, nfSputh Carolina,
i-t in the city making arrnngetmn (
to charters steamer to carry au excursion
party which is expected from Augusta at J
Port Boyal on Snturday next, to visit the \
United States naval fleet anchored at
that harbor. Tlii-; squadron isund< r the
command of Admiral Mullany, and consists
of the following vessels: The flag
ship Colorado, which carries forty eight
guns; the Worcester, the Pawnee, and
monitors Ussipce and Dictator, The
fleet has on board in all over thirteen hundred
men, and on the flag ship there is a
flno band.?Savannah Netrt 10th.
MARINE NEWS.
ST. Hulf.NA SOUND.
Arrived;?April 15th. Biiish bark Mary
K. Campbell, Gray master, 16 days from
Halifax with 145 tona coal for Campbell
Wyllie <B Uo.
Cleared ?16th. Br. brig Tawe, George
mantel for Belfast with 500 tons phosphate
rock from Oak Point mine*.
?Schr. Mary A. Hood, Steelman master,
for Baltimore with 500 tons phosphate
rock from Atlantic miuing Co.
Pout Royal.
Bailed April 14th. Norwegi in barque
Mozart, Albertson master, for London
with 175 tons cotton seed from-John G
Nichols & Co.
FORFEITED LANDSOFFICE
AUDITOR BB \UFORT COCNTY, I
UcArruiiT. B. C., April 14, 1875. f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAX PA Y"
e*? desiring to redeem Lands Forfeited to the State
for non-payment of taze- at a? y time, aa do ao
by application to thia OMce. Should app'icatloti
be made by letter, it most state in whose name
the lands were forfeited.
Taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved at the
valuation af lands forfeited (on which valuation
the taxes are based,) can apply to the County
Board of Equalisation, through the County Ttvas- j
urer, for a reduction of the valuation of said prop
utkj, buu mis miuvuou iu me vain*.ion will iiio
reduce the amount to be paid for a redemption.
All applications to the County Bo.ru of Equall- {
ration for a It eduction of Valuation, most be I
accompanied bv aftldmltr of, nt leant, two disinterested
parties.
L S. LAMOt.FT, j
County Auditor.
aprl.14.-flt
AUCTION SALE.
PURSUANT to an Order of the Probate
Court, I will offer for sale, at Public Auction,
on Saturday 24th inat. on premises
of Jas. M. Crolut Esq., One Sohkei. Make,
about ten years old, with arm-as and
Buggy, of the property of Estate of Adam
T.ItiV
H. O. Judd,
C. C. 0. Administrator.
Beaufort' S. C. April 10.1875.
ESTATE'-NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS holding claims ngainst
the Estate of Adam Link, deceased, or
who may be indebted to said Estate, are i
hereby notified to present and prove their
accounts, or make payment of such indebto^nAea
?... . .-J ?A - Ai* -
w\aiiWD bilC UIIUCini^llL'U, Hi HIS UU11V
in Beaufort, Beaufort county, 8. C , within
tlic period fixed bv law.
a. O. JUDD, C. C. C. 1
(Qualified Administrator.
Beaufort, 8. C. April 14, 1875.
J. C. RICHMOND.
Trial ?J uhMcis
All business Intrusted to blin will recclva tare-'
ful sud prompt attention.
I OFFICE LAW BUILDING.
MANSION HOUSE.
At Port Royal, S. CTHE
MEW CITY,
Situated on the South Atlantic Coast ar.ri
at the terminus of the
Port Royul Hail HoxmI,
The great desideratum so long required
there, is now developed.
Respectfully the Superintendent, undersigned
lately of Augusta, Oa. announces,1'
that on the 22nd inst.. she will opeu th/
new constructed und ncwlv furnished
MAN8I03ST
For Private and Transient Hoarders.
Confident of her ability front pnst t-xpc- ]
rience, she will zealously consult tin
J comforts of all who may patronize, and I
i at Terms the m??t favorable. j s
ANNIE BL'SSE, \
ntcb.l7-ff. !
IMPROVE!)
A?HlClL.Tt;UAI.
Implements.
TVrw Law Cotton Plant.tt*. without O>vor?r, $lf?: j
with Covcrei. $10.
\Ve*t'? Uuhiio DWtrlbutor*. the mo<t *intpl* and 1
popular, price $S.M)
The " Parmer* Friend ' Plnu>-hn. all dirt. Tin-:
thrhteat draft Plough m-xle Cannot h.- tboLcd. '
Highly rudoraol bj all who Ua> u*od them.
Botar>' Harrow. Tliomai' Smoothing Harrow*.
'King of the Sonih'" t orn Mill*. Collin?' Steel!
Plough*. Sweep* and Agricultural Steel* of n'J
Style* and Size*.
Al*o, a large aaaortment of other Agricultural '
liijhMfta.
J. E. ADOER A CO.,
Importer* of Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Ac,
tncbAlf, Charleston, S.C.
R. WHITE'S
WHOI.KSAI.r. ANT? RP.TATI.
FURNITURE
WABE400MS
88 H AMCC MTHWr, \
Clmr! eat on. H. C.
The Cleanest Place in tie State.
hPKcUL ATTKXZJOX g.\cu m Country t^icri.
Jin ? ..?
W. C. Morrison.
Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Worker i:
Ailltn Ilrunvht-H
Stoves & Force Pumps ropairei
All busiuatft promptly attended to -wit!
despatch.
Shop opposite the Post OtHcc*.
fait mill try tnr. I.lvc ?tl?l t.?it l<lrn.M
GET THE BEST
Wetister's Unabridged Dictionary.
1 Words and Minings not in oihe
Dictionaries.
tooo Kngr**lii|^. 1 (IIO Pagw Unarto
Price tit.
We commond tt as rt splendid specimen of team
Ing, tftatc, snd labor. [Montgomery Ledger,
grrry scholar jmd rspcclaHpr every minis to
_ ruv.,? ?>TU IU1B num. 1>ICTI rrKB.. liODU
vllle.
Best hook for every body thnt the pre* e has_pf<
duced In the present ccntnry. (Golden Era.
Onperior, incomparably, to all othere. In itsdefl
kJ nitious. [B. H. McDonaold, ITes. Comb. tTulv'y
The reputation of thle work In not confined t
America. [Richmond Whig
Every family In the,United States shonid hav
thin work. [Gallatin Rep.
Keposltory of useful Information: an' such I
ntai tl- without a rival. [Nashville Dispatch.
ATfEW FEATUHK.
To t ie 3<X)0 Int-l'sTRATtoNs heretofore In WeT
iter's Unabridged we have recently added fou
pages of
COLOKKD ILLUSTRATIONS,
engraved cxpicealy for the work, nt large expense
ALSO.
Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary
1040 Dagos Octavo. GOO Engravings. Price fC
car-Tl.? Authority of Everybody.
PUO?F,-aOT<> 1.
The sale* of W'cbrtrr.s Dictionaries thronghon
the country iu 18T'" were 20 times as large n- th
salt s of any other Dictionaries. In proof of thl
wo will send to any jierenn, on nppllca Ion. th
statements of moie than inn rtooks<-llcr-<, fr n
even section of -hi conntrv, I'nblislicil bv <*. Ai C
MERKIAM, Mpringtlcld."Mass.
MRS. SMITH.
"West Street between Craven and Nortt
Streets.
GROCERIES. meats,
CANDIES, TOBACCO,
FANCY CAKES, SEOARS
Al! (if the best quality And to the lowest
SgUres constantly on hand,
aprl.l-i-tf.
POTATOES.
Just received from New York
50 BAKRELS
ri,..;,... iv.a..*
V/U^r|\.U 1. UlUUI^N
For sale low for Cash.
\\\ Kvcssel
Bounty and Claim
I have associated myself with a prominent
irm in Washington for the purpose of securing
nomttloN unci HoiinIoun
For colored Molulcrs, and prosecuting
Claims for Losses
During the war. mid nil other claims ngntnst the
United Stute (lovornmcnt
JOHN It. HHUIIARI).
lioaufor . 8. C.. Feb* 24, 1813.
fcb.iM-lyr
I'OIIT llOVAI<
Saw & Planing Mill
liF.AfKOnT, P. C
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURER* OF AND DEAI.Eli* IN
Yellow Pine Timber and Lnmber
AXV
C'yprcKH HlilntflcN,
ALHO
Juilders and Contractors
Plaster, Lathes,
All kind* of-JOU SAWING promptly (lone.
?loorin?& Ceiling Board always on Baud
Order* for Luinlter and Tlmltcr liy tlir cm go
romptly fllle Luinimr delivered in nny pnrt of
he Town free of charge. Term* C'nxh.
fch.M-lyr. f>. <\ WILSON A CO,
Rank the hWrtirft for Durability, Terfect Work and
Ctw of Operation. Tbcy are the moat elWat. |Uhtrunnlng
and eervlcenble, the eoeieat to sell, and moat
wUUokTv paid for, aud aniwcr every requirement tn
the family and manufactory. Likimtl I win (
h ?II Addreaa,
" AMmtlf" Rtwlg, Rtfklaf f*.. Raw-York.
Coinprtaa a larm aud varied oaeortmf nt of fainni
for Lanka*, Mime*', and Children'# Garment# If foreign
*11(1 domeetle drain*. by tha moat accoiapti.l.rd
JfadMr*. They arc Ua moat perfect flitlng. moat
elaborate, and yet tha (uoft simple pattern* elm protented
to the public, and lake tha lead *hmrMi>w
So" u" aSStwL we*1,<<* 8*nd tuT tDu*trkl**
"DwiMtk" Imtif Math I an C?.,R<w-T>|^.
Dtt?w? to Lerag* Trigs amp Apt.
A llk.rotigl.ly reliable, refined sad vrsrUfil
ciiiibening naltrn of FashVv ) Ml Kg depgrtswoU;
g rrpoellnry of cbotng gad entertaining IMamliire. hsnd?0tt>eIllustration*,
gft crllIdem*,sad g Journal
arris)ly Adapted to the wgatg of Um boniestrcie.
Tigag*. I1.M per rear, Mpsdmga ogpiss Ass.
^kO*? Dolus pits* A WAT to twj subscriber lg
O* celebrated -JtummUc" /Ntpar rathiotn it pro
'? ' "qrinffr "t VMuUd cv*ryuh?r?. A4dru?.
"Domett*" Monthly,
" Utaptv' Duildlns, 5tw>T*r^
i CQRBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS.,
U J Tlii- undersigned have formed a partnership for
Admlrailty practice under the above flrnt name:
. Const* & S*o*b, i Jos. m. Williams,
Charleston. J beau fort.,
mch 81-ly.
Hill jlll
i m- a ? ?
i 10 iimve
400 Bales Prime Eastern HAY,
For Sauk Citkap,
8. M. WALLACE,
mch.l7-tf. Beaufort. 8. C.
JAS. E. MCGREGOR,
r
CAKRIAOK MAKER.
* Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and
_ despatch, and aatlafaction guaranteed. Shop cor
j Weet and Craven Streets,
f BEAUFORT, S. C.
I nov35 30.
1 ?
i FANKLIN TALBIRD,
1 COL,L.F.CTINO ACH3NT.
j Will attend to renting property and Collectln
e Rents on same on reasonable terms.
1 Beaufort, ?. C.. Ja n. 17, 1*74.
| nov85-8i.
: G. WATERHOUSE,
CROCKERY
and
, GLASS WARE,
I Pokcbi.aim Lamp Ciiimmies.
Are loss liable to broak than GLASS
and give a softer light.
II "LAMPS and BRACKETS."
tf |
e | Glass Table Setts of four pieces.
] ! ai.bo: |
j A good assortment of Rockinoham
j TEA POTS,
PITCHERS and
, YELLOW NAPPIES
OVAL BAKERS
Mr BUM1M),
1IAKI curs,
MUQS, etc., etc.
jan.20-tf. i
To Holders of Count* check* or Audited
Claim*, prior to No*. 1, 1872.
OrrtcK or tub County Commissioners, i
Beaufort, 8. C.,April 16th, 1875 f
rn accordance with thcpm*i*innof * Jointrrsolutloti
entitled " * Jolut rceolnt'on nm horixlng the
. County Commissioners of Beaufort county to levy a
special t ?*,*' dated April 7th. 1878, and on act to
amend the Mine, unproved the 29th day of Jannary
A . 0.1874, sealed proposal* will ho received at
this office from parties holding check* or audited
claims contracted prior o November 1, 1872, until
Wednesday the Sath day of May nnfft, at It
o'clock. M. at which time said hid* sill be opened,
and the Bo rd of ^County Commissioner* will draw
orders on the Trea*urcr to the amount of one
thousand dollar* In favor of the person or persou*
who shall have offered i he largest per ccutum dls.
count on thcli chock* or audited claim*.
Proper;!? must bo addrossod to l>r. Panl Pritchnrd.
Chairman of the Hoard and endorsed ' Proposal*
for settlement of past indebtedness of Beaufort
Couuty."
P. PRITCIIABD,
GEO. WATERHOU8B,
V. 8. SCOTT,
Count) Corauii?-!oncrs.
Thomas TI. Wiikrlbr,
Clerk of Board.
' PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL
i AlNOllltol V A
iPorlot'lly Odorh'HH I
Always UnIform. Li.lcminati.su Qualitibn
Superior to Gas,
llurus in any lamp wit' out danger of exploding or
fnkiug lire.
Manufnrtnrered expressly to displace tlie
use of highly Volatile and dangerous OILS.
ITS 8AFKTY utuler BVBRY possible TBsT. and
lt?* perfect burning qualities are proved by
Its continued use In over
500,000 Families!
While no accident directly, or indirectly hns eTer
occurred from burning, storing, or handlf g it.
The many imitations and counterfeits of the
ASTKAL OIL that have been thrown utisncccesfu
ly on the market is fui thcr
Proof of its Superior MeritTim
AHTHAL
i lias now a World-wide repot <tion as the HAFKsT
and BE?T.
! Thfi TnsnrQnpp nnmnoninc mil I?ibn fnm
iuv iudui uuou uuuipumoo auu 111 b uuiil" |
missioners
tiihoi'omout the covntbt
Bcruinmeiiil PritlCn ASTKALOII.
An the bunt Safeguard wheu l amp* aro an d.
For Hale In Ifc-aofort, at the Store of
j nov.So-ljrr. W. M. FltEXCII.
kenrTwelsh,
Importer and
| Wholesale Grocer.
!M7 WiiHliliiuton Htreet,
Cor. Frank 1 In ht
NEW YOHK.
LUMBER YARD.
A Full Htock of Lumber and Timber eonatantlr
| oil liutid at
Low Prices.
Partlca dealring eatimatpa for large nuantltlun
an; ruqnuHtod to give ine a call. Yard tn rear of
the Poet OlAce.
Kb. v?. aviiWftP.
BOTtVt
A. ARTIS,
? Barber.
Hhuvlntc "
\ liivlr Outtinar.
Hhmu poonlnu,
lu the inot*C
\ Artistic style.
tsr % Joo? in tho.roar of tha l>ryr sMora. ' '
/ptALYOBT, >. .
Rammrnm A
BEAUFORT .
MACHINE SHOP
Having opened a Shop here, I am p
pared with the LATEST IMPliOV]
TOOLS to Build and repair all kinde
MACillNEBY, both Wood and Iron.
Particular attention given to
Designing and Pattern Makii
For New Work.
STEAM PIPE aud FITTINGS,
Constantly on hand
| At Horthera Prices,
i Common Sizes of Iron feu
AND STEEL,
j Personal attention given to
SETTING and CONSTRUCTING
StKAM RoiL.BR PoRNACKIl
FO It SAVING FUEL.
tSF" 81iop next to Post Office
J. A. Whitman,
Mechanical Engineer
BEAUFORT HOUS
Beaufort, S. C.,
Having fitted up the above named House, I
Prepared to accommodate the
Public,
Carriage* will be on hand to carry gurata to I
from the Depot and
Port Royal.
i. A. DUPONU.
Proprictoi
JJtiot2.V1S
SCHOONER BERTHA,
CAPT. I. B. TRETETT,
Will ply between Savannah and Bcanfort, In o
nection with all Steamahlpa betwen
Northern Ports
AND
SaransaL
Fi eight* Carried aa
LOW
As by any other route with Quick despatch.
Orders
(intrusted to me will be punctually attended to.
M. B. TREVETT.
I novtj-?j.
P. M.'WHITMAN,
Watohmnkpi and Juirclor
BAY STREET, BEAUFORT, B. C.,
Ilai Just received from the North Bnc ar?r
merit of good* at
Northern Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $11.00,
SILVER RINGS, SOc. to $1.00,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $t,00 to f t.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $30 to $30.
8 Day & 1 Day strikii Clocks,
$3.80 to $8.
GENTS' GOLD CHAINS, 1?INS,|EING9.SLBB'
BU rTONS. STLTSS, WATCB CHAINS,
LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY
GOLD PENS. AC.. AC.
Dents' Gold and Sllyer Watches.
Call and examine before purchasing, and rati,
yourrclf you can save ten to twenty-five pir ce
fiuw Charleston or Bxrannah price*.
uovJS 27. 4
Thomas R. Harris.
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
Biscuit and Crackers.
110. lis. 114 A lit Rrrkman St.
lictweon water Pearl Strati,
Branch, 34G \VaahiDgton St., I
Bet. Frai.kllnandilarrtaonSta. J TOPI
R. P. BARRY,
WHOLKHAI.K and ItKTAU, DKALXB 1
Bit Cools,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
II.VT8 AND ('APS,
NOTIONS, Ac. Ac.
ilcc2-54.
E. A. Sl K W. SCHEPER,
:0:
DK.VI.KUH IN
Dr) U,
Clothing, Motions, &c.
llave Laid in an Itumenae Stock of
V II ?
ran and Winter Goods,
LADIES GOODS,
GENTS' FURNISmNO GOODS,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. ?<
Call and Examine the st'H-k, wliic
cannot be aurju^jcd Itf jut Hoiiae in ti
State.
Prices Low to Suit the Time;
MHMNen-.
>/.
J JAMES E. BOYCE,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
LIQUOR DEALER.
BD 111 store
,of BASS & Co. ALE
an Stone Juga at $2.50 a dozen.
E. & G, HIBBERT LONDON
stout roRTKR at $2.50 a dozen
BOSTON GINGER ALt
at $2.50 a dozen; Best in the world.
DUPONT'S F. P. P. GUNts
POWDER
at 50c a pound.
1000 lbs. Smoked Shoulders,
20 tiercea of Carolina Ric*
10 Barrels of Assorted Sugar,
rio and java coffkb,
50 Boxes No. 1. scaled herring,
BOOO Asaortrd Cigar*.
O A. Y MT.,
BKAVrOKT, 8. C., JulC.
e J as. k.jboyck.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCER
Dealer in
am
Ales, Vines, Lienors, Segars,
and
ind TOB A.OOONOTIONS,
DRY GOODS,
boots and shoes.
Knncit Nook,
r> main i.and,
BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Goods sold at Beaufort prices.
mcli.8-lyr.
JJACON D. 8. Ml ATS, AC., AC.
on_ Choice Hmoked and Dry SIDES, 8houldci-s and
Bellies, 8. C. Hams, Breakfast Bacon Stripe, Lard.
Cheese, Batter, Machcrel, Beef Tongues, Flour,
Molasses, Sugar, Ac. F. Barlh's celebrated (Cincinnati)
Smoked Ham Sausage.
Auo, No. J MBAT8 of dlflerent quality, on
hjiud and for sale by P TEH MACQUEKN*,
feb-lTtf. Vendue R ange^
^ C0LDHB1A HOTEL
V rOTaUMBlA, M. C. \
Wm. (torm an^Proprict* ?r.
| IS. M. COLOGNE, Attestant.
Jan.l3-lyr.
~a.TIszcXiticLboot
AND
SHOE MAKER,
Particular Attention (Iwa to First Claao
Work.
A perfect lit and satisfaction guaranteed.
HHOP
opposite Waterhouse and Bicker's Cotton Hoim.
BEAUFOR r, 8. C.
Mrch.A-lyr.
,K H. M. STUART, M. D.
DrunKlHt nn<l Apotlieonry,
BEAUFORT. 8. C.,
UK XI.Ha LM
DItUGS AND CUEM1CAI.S.
PATENT MEDICINES.
tj
TOILET ARTICLES.
nt
PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES, Ac.
Afne Assortment of
HTATIONniY.
Physician* Prescriptions Compounded w:th care
. no* 86-33.
N. BRADY, .
Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, &c
h. The highest price paid for
- Otter Mink & Dee? SKINS
and all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
M HAY ST., nK AIT FORT, S. C.
no* trft-ttt
WM. MITCHELL,
Blacksmith and
Horseshoer.
Gun and Locksmith.
Any work In my Llue Ezcrsisd promptly and
with despatch. Satisfaction Ounrauteed and work
done aa well ai any where lu the State.
" SHOP OPPOSITE THK ARHRKAh,
ItEAITORT. S. C.
norlVAS.
W. H. CALVERT,
TIN SMITH.
nr.xi.UK Ik
IACANNBD PLANIKHBD tnd
PLAIN TIN WAJUI,
Constantly on hand a full Stock of
Heating, Cooking and Box
STOVES and PIPE.
Particular attention given to putting on and re
patriae Tin Hoofs, Lender* and Outters.
It
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ici'ois uasa.
lfo|,|u-for ? toiUlnniinco of thf p-ttromtfi- liars -s
S ? ? '? on nr. I o. 01 *1 '< ?' *< *or'A tc>
l?e done In thr mnM orkmiMIVr w?; ner
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