The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, June 16, 1875, Image 3
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BKAUFOKT. S. C. JUNK 10 1*75' (
Tlic Steamship Nashville had on '
board from Florida last week, 3,000
watermelons and 500 boxes of vegeta- i
blc9. She took on board at Port Hoy-41
al several score barrels of potatoes.
A marked improvement seems to have J
taken place in the regularity of
the trains on the railroad since Mr.
Wilson took charge. We can now ex-1
poet our mails on tiuie and not bj disappointed.
The Worcester base ball, club will i
play the Cosmopolitans on the green next!
Monday. Good playing may be expect '
ed as both clubs arc confident of winning
this, the odil game, and the ball.
I
Minty Rutlcdge, ;i child hardly two i
years of age was found drowned in a |
well on Otaheitc plantation near Port j
Royal Ferry, yesterday. Dr Johnson i
held an inquest on the body.
Witness and Jury tickets arc selling at
thirty cents on the dollar. There never
was a time that they were not worth
seventy five cents while Kuh and Wilder j
were county treasurers.
C. C. Bowen and Eli C. Grimes were
indicted last Weduesday in Georgetown
for the murder of Col. White in 1804,
and the case is set for trial next Tuesday.
Mr. Whippcr of our town is one ot the
attorneys for the defence.
Abbeville pays only $6. 45 per month
for the support of its paupers, while its
pau pers cost Beaufort county about $200,
a month. Our county trusurer runs the
almshouse now. He gets all the good
things.
?
Attention is'callcd to the advertisement |
of the School Commissioner in another
column, announcing an examination of
cundidutos for admission to the State ]
University. The examination will he
held July 5th.
The Barnwoll-BIackville case seems to
be unsettled although the records have
been removed to Blnckville, where they
have been followed by the clerk of court
and the county commissioners. The
Sheriff and cpunty treasurer still remain
in Barnwell, and it is reported that the
county auditor has taken to the woods.
At it aoaix.?From Ilardecvi'.le comes
a fresh tale of horror. Hardly has the
Coroner with his attendant P. P. returned
to his abiding place, than the body of a
man is found with tho neck broken.
An inquest by these two worthies is
inevitable.
A pleasure party made up of the bar and
their friends including Judge Mahcr
took a trip to the fleet last Saturday to
sec the big ships. The party were all
day getting there in a sail boat and nearly
all night getting back in a terrific
storm that gave them a thorough wetting,
but did not dampen their j
The town council met last Wednesday
as a court of justice to try a case of al |
leged riot and disorderly conduct by a i
festive crowd of young people who met j
at the house of Iletty Chisolm to have 1
a dance. The evid rco so med i
to point to Morris Gardner who wnh an j
open razor in his hand was the cause of j
the trouble and he was relieved of six ;
dollars for his fun.
An order has been issued by the United j
States court in Charleston giving I), j
('. Wilson Receiver of the Port Royal |
Railroad authority to borrow $40,000 j
to ]?ay off the laborers employed on the I
road for the past few month*. This will j
l>c good news to many of the men in j
Rcnufort to whom the road is indebted !
for labor.
The commissioners of the Frcedman's
Savings Bank, believe that hv
ter, they will be ablo to distribute a first
dividend of 20 per cent, to the depositon.
This will amount to $000,000, and
will be mostly realized from the investments
made in Washington. The investments
at the Southern branches are
in almost every case a total lost. The
commissioners think that ultimately a
second and possibly even a third dividend ,
of 20 per cent, may !>e paid, but this
will depend upon their success in compelling
the borrowers on the bank to pay
their liabilities. At present the commissioner
have over $400,000 collected,
which is lying in the United States treasury
and drawing no interest, on account
of the failure of Congress to provide the
authority for the payment of interest.
The following cnscB were tried in the
4 -4' n ? -?t ? ...
vumi ui v*cuerai cessions last week:
W. A.Scarsy and Geo. Bellinger were
convicted of entering after notice; Louis
Morrisonrwus convicted of assault and
battery with intent to kill; Isaac Purden
was convicted of petty larceny, Henry
Thomas was convicted of assault and
battery; Marion Tuten was found guilty |
of assault and battery; Bill HiverJ was
found guilty of Burglary and larceny and
Taffy Chisolm guilty of petit larceny in
stealing passengers baggage
On mouday last Judge Mnlicr passed
the following sentences on those con- j
victcd at the late court: Louis Morrison. |
as-ault with intent to kill, $">0. line and
costs or ? months in jail.
Marion Tuten, assault with intent to
kill, $50. tine and costs or 0 months
in jail, lfcnry Thomas, assault upon
i an tine ?ndc/uitVVrr 3 motitfrs
in jail, Isaac Durden, petit larceny $*25.
f lie and cost, r.t -1 m >r.?!;a in jail. ?
Lid It'Vci-. 1' irginr; and larceny 31
y?a' i.t the I"?.:.iten iu-y. I ulfv Chi*
/
M ii i i 1 1
aim, petit larcen/, $20. tinejand costs 01
a monthsiu jail, Jack Armstrong, pet
it larceny $10. line ami cost or 5
months in jail.
MEWS.
St. Helena Bound.
.Tui to 10th Entered Br< ; Grace, Keilt
master, 20 days from 1'aru Bi^il, it
ballast to Campbell Wyllio ami Co
? 10th. Brigantinc Pucellc, Eingay mas
ter, 21 days front Port Gilbert Nova Scu
tiu iu Inllnst to Campbell Wyllieand Co
?11 tit. Bark Arcadia, Anderson master
21 days front North Sydney, Nova Scotia
New Advertisements.
School District No. I.
The lcgnl Voters of School District N<
1. are hereby notified to meet at 12 M
on Saturday .Tunc 2Glh in tlie C'ounci
Hall, town of Beaufort, for the purposi
of transacting the following business viz
1st to choose u chuinnan for said meet
ing.
2d to choose a secretary.
3rd to hear report of school trustees
4th to levy a tux for the support o
sclioo's the ensuing year.
5th to do any other business in refer
cnce to school? thought proper when met
June 15th 1875.
) R. n. Gleaves
Trustees [ R. K. Curlcton
) I,. S. Langley
The University Scholarships.
Notice is hereby given that in accordant
with the provisions of "An Act toj esiab
hsh certaiu State Scholasships in th
University of South Carolina." approver
February 20, 1874 the Board of Schoo
Examiners for Beaufort County will hole
a free public competitive examination o
those who desire to avail themselves o
the advantages offered by the Stab
Scholarships established and provider
for b.C the aforesaid Act, on Monday tin
fifth day of July next at the office of tin
School Commissioner. .
Candidates for examination must bi
fifteen (15) years of age and give sntilac
tory evidence of good moral character
They will be examined iu the conimoi
English branches, to wit; orthography
Reading, Wilting, Mental and Writtci
Arithmetic, Geography, English Gram
mar und History, and must have sonv
knowledge of Algebra and of Latin.
By order of the Board,
Shcpnrd I). Gilbert,
KH.rw>i
EroJjUcio Chairman and Clerk.
Mil M,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
lias been reopened. The patronage o
the traveling public is solicited.
James Odell Proprietor
HAY! HAY!
Just received n fresh stocl
which wit! he sol J cheap, foi
cash.
Kiossei
TMPIIOVED
AGRICULTCll AL
Implements.
Dow Liw Cotton Planters. without Covcrcr, $11
with Covcrcr, $1'J.
West'*Utiano Distributors, the most simple an
popular. pi ice $.">.50.
The " Farmers Friend " Ploughs, all sizes. T1
lightest draft Plough made. Cannot l>c chokoi
Highly endorsed by all wlio h:i?^uscri them.
Hhtar.v Harrow, Thomas' Smoothing Harrow
'King of the South" Corn Mills Collins' Ste
Ploughs, Sweeps and Agricultural Steels of u
Styles anil Sizes.
Also, a large assortment of other Agrieultnr
Implements.
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
Importer* of Hardware. Bar fro.. ?? o
Charleston, S.U.
MRS. SMITH.
"West Street between Craven andNort
Streets.
GROCERIES, mf.ats,
CANDIES, TOBACCO,
FANCY CAKES, SEGARt
All .of the best quality and to the lowit
figures constantly on hand.
nprl.t4-tf.
TiTpT
oust ka-hntd,
4 ? Hales Prime Eastern HAY,
Fok bai.e CiiEAr,
S. M. WALLACE,
mcl?.17-tf. Beaufort, S. C.
G. WATERHOUSE,
CROCKERY
and
GLASS WAKE,
PoncEi.ain Lamp Cikmmks.
%
arc less Ha hie to break tlin:i GL.YS!
and {five a softer liglit.
"LAMPS au.l BRACKETS."
Glass Table Setts of four pieces.
a i. so:
A good assortment of Kockjnoiia.n
TEA POTS,
PITCHEItS and
YELLOW NAPPIES
> OVALHAKEKS
MP iipgp.s,
HA!CI < l'*'*Mrc.M
?t-.
ian.CO-lf
?
y
: SEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL
j STEAMSHIP LINE.
The first class; full powered steam
SHIPS,
MOK-TGOMERY,
I
FliJ liu'LO". II, Master, end
?. KXT3SrTS^7-IlL.LID,
ciu'ster matter,
j Will It v< I'"i t Koyiil for New Yol'k I'.ltoHi'itC"
1 ly every Frlduv afteruooi. upon the arrival of the ;
Augusta, :;!<1 Savannah ot Cluii lestoa train,
, lll'NTSVILLE Mils Friday, May 28.
? ' MONTGOMERY falls Friday, June 4.
> I For Freight or Passage-having superior nccoruI
raodutions. apply to
ltlCIIAKD P. RUNDLE, Agcut.
Port Royal- 8. C. i
The attention of growers and shippers of
3 VEGETABLES. GARDEN TRUCK,
and FRUIT,
j ; is directed to the facilities afforded by this line for
punctual, prompt and regular delivery of peri?hn''
j hie freight in New York. All shipments should l>c
; delivered at I'ort Royal before a .ion ou every Friday
to ensure dispatch.
j BEAUFORT & SAVANNAH I
;-!
e i
THE STEAMER
O. Is/L. PETTIT,
Will mnkc weekly trips between the above named
points ns follows:
Leave Beaufort Friday mornings nt 0 O'closk A.M.
e and returning, leave
Savaimuli Saturday at 10 A. M.
, Stopping each way nt SKABltOOK'S LANDING,
1 SPANISH WELLS aud BLUFFEJX*
l i For Freight or Passage imply on board.
Richard P. Rundle,
f
ol t> HIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
J Port Royal, S. C.
? Cotton. Naval Stores, Lnuilier, &cao
EST pon THE
. NEW YORK A POUT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LINK
1 Mihsissiiti & Dominion,
? West India A Pacific, and
1 I.ivEitrooi. A Galveston
c Steamship Companies to Liverpool.
JOHN R. JOHNSON'S
Umbrella Manufactory
AND
HAT EMPORIUM,
803 Kino Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
| t All orders promptly lilled O. 1). bv Express.
O. -F- WIETERS,
f> C'tiSIMlssinv AIi.mw.ii ,x?..
- I J
VHOLESALB DEALKR IX
; Groceries and Liquors,
No. 181 East B.yv,
. CHARLESTON.J^C.
I FORSALF
A Xo 1 Whitehall Boat Li good condition,
witli Oars Sails jind Awning complete.
ALSO
One strong Foun Seated Cosconu Wagon iu
I good order suitable for one or two horses.
1 Apply at tlic residence of
Captain C. O. Boutelie.
Fashionable Hat Emporium
d gUU King Street
ie CHARLESTON, S. C.
1 WHITE & HUGIIES,
ljJ | DEALERS in
: IIats. Caps,Fur*, Umbrellas, Canes *c.
"I ?
Umbrella* rcpalrcdfnnd made tn order.
- ( Goods sent C. O. D. by Express to any part of
I the country.
j Thomas and Lanneau.
' Watches, Jewelry, and Silyer-ware
CROCKERY &, ULASS OF ALL KINDS.
Orders promptly tilled on C. O. D.by Express.
AVutcliOH dfc Jewelry
3- Carefully Repaired.
Henry Bischof & Co.,
- Wholesale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IN
Wines Lijnors Segars Tobacco &c-,
1D7 l'lllHt Itn v
CHARLESTON, S.C.
II. DiKriiorr. C. WvLDvnN. J. II. Wulduus.
ROBERT D. WHITE,
Marble and Granite
WORKS.
i
CKMKTKRY L<>T? KXCLOSKI).
nritlAL VAULTS IJLTT.T AT SHORT NOTICE.
.Meeting Street, Cor, llorlbeek Alley,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
i "W- -A.- MERTEW3.
I WHOLES A L E <t RE T. 1IL DEAL ER IN
*! Ladies, Misses Gents Boys & Cliililrcrs'
BOOTS & SHOES,
J TRUNKS,
j Valisss, Satchels & Carpetbags.
j Kin# Strn'l Coaulestov, 8. C. I
i CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMSi
In' undcrgfoKd hove formed a partnership for ^
\ Admira lty ;,r;jctlev un.!?r tl;c- *.to-.c firm name: 1
r OOl.riN .t fi'T-i"!, I Jv f. ,\f. IVttL'At*. IC...irk
on. r Jleoofort. !
nvji 3My.
E. A. SCHEPER,
Having just rectiveh and opened a full and
carefully selected stock of
Spring and Summer
GOODS, 1
Consisting of
DRI -S < OODS. WHITE GOODS
PFRCALE8, DOMESTICS.
MUSLINS, CASSIMERES,
PRISTS, TWEEDS.
NOTIONS, C? >1 TGNADES,
HOSIERY, LINENS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS Ac, Ac.
And other nrtlelcs too numerous to be mention- ]
ed usually found in u flrst-cla.-**
Dry Goods and
Clothing House.
All of which arc guaranteed to give satisfaction, j ?
And will be sold at price* to defy compel loti.
KiiycihI & Co., M. S. Klllott
Cliarlrstoii. Hi'uulort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
Having put up it) tlieir establishment a (JIUST
Ml I.I. arc prepared to furnish at the shorter
notice.
Grist, Meal and Feed.
Tltc lil^hct ca.-*h price paid for COHN. ,
< orn <i round on Toll.
fel?.5-lyr.
Conant & Emmons.
i
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH ,
ICE !
In nny quantity Customers may desire, '
from their Ice House,
Wovenlli Street.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS.
novS5-24. |
(I 11 lif II I
0. rn. WALL Alt,
Cotton Factor iiml
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Doalrr in
Grain. Hominy, Meal, Feci, Etc.,
KFA isr, V> 1> COTTON
Bought, tinned and prepared for market. '
Advnik'os inodo 011 Consl?nnientH.
Flaring the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding co.m and meal, he is '
prepared to execute all orders on the 1
shortest possible notice.
The'highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn!
Cotton ginned on toll. >
UOV25-28.
VERDIER WALKER &
TOOCTORS IN ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEYS
AT LAW, BEAUFORT, S. C.
Walker A Bacot. I W. J. Verdier,
Charleston. | Beaufort.
Refer to the British Consulates in the South, and (
?perl till v to the British Consulate at Charleston,
nuvij 34. j
SHEPARD D. GILBERT. J
NOTARY PUUIjIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests.
OFFICE
In the club house. jan.C-67.
W. H. LOCK WOO D,
U.S. COMMISSI ON l<:it
nnd
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Agent for fair, N. Y. Iinltistri il (Exhibition Co*i?
Bond*?S'JO rarli.
H. KlATTE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers, is
AND DRA1.BK8 IN
Wines, Lipors, Scprs. Tobacco, to.,;'
1M-1 LlitMt I 111 y,
CHARLESTON, S. C. i
Orders from tlic Country proniptfy at- (
tended to.
nov?.V35.
ODELL'S. .
P1IUITW, ;(
^.-*1*1 I-.il?>,
To V8,
CA KKM.
IV |!T? (
A full assortment of the above consisting
of ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS.!
All kinds of FRENCH confectionery.!
BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS,'
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICED, FRUIT. SPONGE, POUND ' 1
ind every other kind of CAKES on hand .
or made to order.
Particular ut'ention given to supplying A
partiia vrith All necessary articles. ! ?
r.oMtfc use fql (is well nn oi:y %.me::t.\l !
received by every steamer from new ,
roHU.
.Tamos Odell
JOHN)
|fj. COOPfll
j Dry Goods & Hilliue
JUST RECEIVED
DRY GOODS,
ULUI
And a general Assortment of
MANUFACTURERS OF BUIL
Dressed, Ceiling, an
MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING.
NEWELS, IIAND-RA1
WOOD TURNING OF
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK
lan be made in tbe United.States. We
South of tlie city of Baltimoft, all of wli
ion to all who want good and subs'antii
TUB SUBSCRIBERS ARE TIIE ON
BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS -BY TJ
r*f PlinrloofAn n?%/l f 1 - 11
... uu u>ii icier iu geiiueme;
iina ami Florida, as fo the character of t
NOTICE.?On account of the manner
iwn assumption of the risk of llreaUaf
joods are shipped over the roads in this
saving to the purchaser of our work.
W.
mcli.3-lyr.
EDWARD PERRY
1SOOK AXI) .ion PRINTING
Executed at the lowest rates.
Hlank ltonks
In hand and made to order. Foreign and Domcsti
Htn I loncry,
L.nw and School Rooks, Law Blanks, Wrapping I'a
per. Twine, Ac., Ac.
MO. 139 Meeting Steet,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
uov25 21.
lAS J
AUCTION & COMM
Consignments of Merch<
end in your DEAD and S1IOP worn S'
ihort notice. We have on our lists at sis
iVagons, Farming Utensils, Boats. Stcau
>ee<l, Stove, Fixtures, See., &c.
BROKER IN 1
special attention t*mn to the puuiiasc,
'ounty property :
For Sale
t?urr< it \ i( not si: iiiu
Itl'T I .. 10 I C llOISKund Untr
i (u 1 l<l 1 iiu lioih,
KoI?1>Iiim Pi'ojMM'ty liny Htwet,
Planting' lanxltt for hi
3n Lady's Island,
On Paris Islam
)n St. Helena Island, in 10 to 81
siorc ana uwciiini on me Jonu Fra
MAIN
The Ithondes plnntnlion ucar Port Royal fpny.rr
bo sold In pari or whole, price from $ i to (5 i
at titular-'.
Pension Notary, i
Tl KTIION SOLDIERS ! No actloii has been
nd bounty.
SCHOONER r?
For ?=9ie oi
? ---
rmw, T*A
FRESH STOCK
MILLINERV.
rHING,
NOTIONS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
? rj ei
DING MATERIAL GENERALLY ^
d W eather-Boarding
PURPOSES in GREAT VARIETY.
IL AND BALLUSTERS,
' EVERY DESCRIPRION.
made as cheap at this establishment
hare on hand the largest stock ot the ubov
icli we guarantee will give entire satisftuil
work.
LY PRACTICAL MECHANICS?BASI.
HADE, carrying on the business in the cit
n all over this State, Georgia, North Caroheir
work for the past twenty years.
o
in which we box up our work, and on
;c of Glues with ordinary handling, our
State at HALF RATES, which is a great
P. RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, 8. C.
Wayne & Von Kolnitz,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
FOR THE SALE OF
provisioists
AND
nn rrrN ?
l'XVUUUUJW.
9<J Kast Hay A 27 Vendue Ru(a,
harlmton, M. t.f
cro?t7"
-
IISSION MERCHANT
jndise strictly Confidential.
TOC'K and we will convert it into cnsli at
LUghtcr prices : Horses, Mules, Carriage?,
i Engines, Cotton Gins, Corn Mills, Goftfti
^EAL ESTATE.
"fcrale, Renting and Exchange of City an
i in Beaufort. " f 7 ijS
I Half HUiek. 8370
lllook. tl.iloo
?I50 t ?? mo
ilo O11 lN.rt Hoyal lslUnd
1,
3 acre tracts, $3 to $5 per aero
ip Place St. Helena for sale at $225
LAND.
>ntnlnt*R7W acre*, th^bost of land desirable in
pur aero. Al?o other desirable lauds. Coins (A
and Notary Publitb,
kca.br Concrete a? yet in retries to sidlttbiaMUjit.
1ARGARET-ANN
r> Char er -*>-.
noxti.d
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