The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, June 23, 1875, Image 3
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BKAUFORT. S. C. JUNK *3 1875
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The Town Council meets tonight. I
jUTMudgo Reed, has sentenced Joe (
Oibbs and John Smith, to be hung July
80th. ,
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|y Lt. Got. Glcaves left tor Bo9ton 1
Isst Saturday to attend a Masonic dedication.
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B^"Dr. Hanckel, surgeon dentist is at
the Sea Island Hotel where he is prepar- <
ed to attend to his patrons. ^
parC. D. Hayne, State Senator fro m ^
Aiken oountv, has been arrested on the
charge of official misconduct as com- '
missioncr of election.
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Bi^The grand jury of Georgetown ^
County have presented J. H. Jones,
Coin Rutledge and Joseph Bush, county *
commissioners, for neglect and malfeasance
in office.
Judge Reed, has ordered the solic- i
itor to bring before the next term of (
Court in Charleston, indictments against
the county commissioners and 'sheriff. ]
EST"A. O. Thomas, Esq. has gone to t
Georgetown to report the proceedings iu
the trial of Bowen for mnrder. He is
employed for the purpose by Mr. Bowen,
who intends haviDg the reports pub- j
lished.
1
JS^Spccial attention is called to the
list of appointments of Mr. 8. Jones
Bampfieid in another column. We
know by experience the vexation of .
improper returns, and hope taxpayers (
I will not neglect this unpleasant, although ,
unavoidable, duty. .
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53?~"Tlie Steamship Montgomery did 1
not. arrive from Ferndiniia till Sunday 1
evening. She had a large cargo of gar
den truck including thirteen thousand 1
watermelons. Several ladies from '
Beaufort took p lavage to New York in 1
her.
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P^"Allnm Cruwc wn? ?rfi<atn,1 i*? Or. i
*" lurnbia Inst Saturday tor complicity in I
the murder of Dr Schell in 1868, and his I
father Joe, is accused of being implicated. |
Father and son publish a card lr 1
which they deny any knowledge of the <
deed. <
yy We are not often favored with
items of a commercial nature, but in the .
theatened bankruptcy of our heaviest dry
g?>ods merchant we have a sensation. A .
petition was presented in the United
' States Court iu Charleston by M. Marks,
and others for the involuntary bankrupt- .
cy of Jacob Apple, and a rule was issued
for him to show cause on July 9th why
he should not be adjudged a bankrupt.
lyBy reference to an advertisement 1
of the trustees in another column, it will '
tie se$n that next Saturday is the day eet
for the voters to assess a tux for school
ptirpisses. There should be a large atc
tendance, and we hope our people will
show that they are interested in education
enough to turu out once a year.
|y The Governor has appointed Nelson
R. Scovel, cepsus taker tor Beaufort (
county. This appointment has been held
hack so long owing to a number of cau- ,
<lidatcs being in the fidd, all anxious to
serve the state. Although there has not
yet been any provision made for paying
for the work. I
James Odd I, has repaired the 1
f hath house by putting down a new floor,
rebuilding the steps and lattice work.
It has been a disgrace for a long time
to the conip*aoy that the.Jo repairs were
not made, and but for the generosity of f
Mr. Odcll bathing iu the bath house this |
year would have been impossible. We a
understand a small charge will be made
, for those not owning stock, for the priv ?
ilige of the bathing house.
PTLmt Saturday night after Mr. J.
F. Ilnchting had closed his store and retired,
his room was entered end ransack
ed for money by oar enterprising bnrg- <
lars. A trunk beside his bed was taken 4
down stairs and careftilly opened with
the keys taken from his pocket, but noth^
ing was found in the trunk except a ?
watch and chain. The visitors then
went into the store, and takingdown some
t^boxes helped themselves to a box of pennuHfcthat
no one would have ever found
* had they n6t been familiar with Mr. i
. Huchtings business. This is probably '
the same gang that broke into Boyce' (
store a short time ago. They do not
tane any thing but m lney a <1 jewelry, a
too high toned.
p?r About two hundred citizens of '
Augusta visited the fleet last Thursday, ,
1 and a Bunker Hill excuraton on the Pettit
from Boautort bad a very p'easant trip 1
down the hay In the evening. Several
impromptu poems and speeches were
delivered by onr citizens on the Pet tit,
one that deserves special Nation was
the rendering of tkat beaafifal poem "I <
want to l? an Indian** which was lined
by our sedate collector of customs, and
sang with tearful effect by a W. C. T. 1
a id a freed :n ins Banker. Tito spirits of
the Heroes must have hovered lovingly
^^>vcr the 'istoin'dy.as w.i heard of Some a
liuvi'ig been lut:rviewel; 1) it .Mr K. say*
it was a different kind of spirits as it
wou'd l>e imp M>ible to bottle up a Bun- t
kcr Hill spirit and thee again they would
not liuve b vp.thp^asy to bwallow.
W"i lie Supreme Court of Iowa lias ,
decided that colored children are entitled
to the same privileges and accommodations
as the whites, and that, even ^
though separate schools be provided for ,,
the former, they can still attend the
?chools of the white children. This
is the reverse of the decision reached by
the Republican Supreme Court of Ohio,
lot long ago. v
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Transfers Real Estate Recorded in
3ffice Register Mesne Coveyancc. June
1 st to 15th inclusive.
Ann Wiggins and N. Ferobee to Olive
P. Luce; 1200 acres, Bluffton and Coosiwhntcliic
townships; $85 50.
M. Jane Langley, to M. W. "Williams,
19 acres and a half, Lawton Township;
1:115. 1>
Elizabeth Connolley to Chas. n. Wil- o
:ox, 141 acres, Lawton town-ship, j
>423. J
John A. Tison to Lewis MacKay: 800 I icres,
Robert township $5',0.
F. Humbert to Adalinc E. Ferobee, i
}40 acres, Coosawhatcbie township $500.
Zachariah Haynes ti? Thos. Bnsli Sr.
100 acres, Beau fort $'J50.
Jackson Alston to Scipio Beasley 10
icrcs, Yemasscc town-ship $30.
Censar Rivers to MHhala Rivers 25 acres,
STemassrtJ town-ship $50.
J. J. Groghagan to Frank Brown
55 acros, Beaufort $100. v
W. E. B run son Jr. to Geo. E. Bowers P
198 acres, Peeples township 770. L
Mr. Editor:
Always ready togive information to the
lninformed, have the kindness to let one
)f the residents on Craven Street know whether
we have any night police emit
oyed at pr-scnt or not. If we have, is
t within the ken even of an Editor,
what their duties ar , and \r\cre those
lutics are discharged? night after night
ire the unfortunate families along this
itreet compelled to hear the boisterous
ind not seldom, profane language of parlies
who, widely separate, arc yet resolved
:o continue their conversation so long as
t enn be heard, without the least regard
o the numbers around, thus obliged to
icar that, in which they cannot by any
iiosiblity, feel the remotest interest. Now, *
ibis is bad enough during the early hours I
>f the night; but when reserved for one
ir two o'clock, in the morning, it is an
inmitigated nuisance. On Saturday
lights it is continued, with little or no intermission,
until long after mi lnigiit,
ind there is no effort made to abate it. ^
3an you advise us liow and where to w
teek redress? The evil is fast increasing;
ind it is to be feared, ltccoming rapidly
noradicable. Surely a case of vox populi 0
fox diaboli; shall wc reverse the order of *
lature, and enjoy our slumbers during the A
lilcnt hours of the day; then follow our
leccssary pursuits during the noise and
turmoil of the night?
Anon.
New Advertisements.
M. S. HANCKEL, K. D. ?
DENTIST.
Can be found at tlie SEA ISLAND IIOTEL an.
11 July 15th.
C larjrca moderate. tl
Notice of Dissolution.
The flnn of WALKER & SCOTT, was dissolved ^
>y mutual consent on the 21th ultimo.
Either partner will sign in liquidation,
[ he busia us will he continued by ff*. H. Scott.
JOHN W. WALKER.
KM. H. SCOTT,
IVrt Royal, S. C. ICih Jana, 1673. ??:o:
.
In wlthdrawtnx from the late Arm of Wu una
Icott. I solicit for MR. W. B. SCOTi a contlnualon
of the patronage hitherto ezteuded to the old
irm, and choeifnliy recommend him to the public
is being entirely worthy of their confidence.
JO Hit W. WALKER 1
FOR SALE.
ii
200 Bales cut HAT.
250 Bales uncut HAT.
By WM. H. 8COTT.
Port Royal, 8. c.
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ASSESSMENTS.
Beaufptt, 8. C. Jane 1st 1875. '
The undersigned will be at the followng
named places fot the parpoee of ta- .
ting Returns of
Persow tt, Propertt t
ogether with such Real Estate aa has I
ClfAKOKD owhbr8hip, a
ince the last Assessment (1874.) . j
Taipajruri mailt be careful to make thetr J
returns correct In every particular, as e*?
"ers Invariably net on the Ta* Duplicates,
when not Jlscoremble at this office) caustnir Ta*- -?
>.ij?ra and the Auditor aiach trouble.
The Port offlca mut bo given la vrorj com in- *
ncdlatcly after the signature.
Yemassoe, Monday, June tH'h.
Karly Bra* rh. Tnoaday, Jane Mth.
VaraaTlllc, Wednesday. Juuc 80th.
Branson, Thursday and Friday, July 1st. and tod.
Beech Branch Church. Friday Jaly lad. A
Lawtonvillc, Monday and Taisdsy, July 6th and
Ilk.
Stafford X Roads, Thursday, Jaly 8th.
Brighton, Hatnrday, Jaly 1Mb.
Robert* Ills, Monday aad Tuesday, Jaly lltfc. and J
8th. I
Bannto' X Roads, Thursday July 15th.
Orahamvlllo, Friday July 18th.
Gllllooarlllo, Saturday and Monday Jaly 17th |
Od !?h. ' 1
Sheldon, Monday and Tuesday July 5th. a 8th.
Comhahoe, Tht-sday and Frt lay July 8th a Wth
Kcans Meek, Monday and Taosday July 11th and
Stb.
' 8. Jotti lAarnrtt), ^
Approved, ?. Assessor. J
L. S. La*;?!.(r County
NEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
rHE FIRST CLASS, FULL POWERED STEAM 1
SUII-S,
MONTGOMER1T,
FBIRCLOTEI, Master, and
HUISTTSVILLE,
CHESTER Master.
7111 leave Port Royal for New York alternate*
r every Friday afternoon. the arrival of the
ugusta, and Savannah & Uhnilest on train,
HUNTSVILLE sails Fridny.May ?.
MONTGOMERY sails Friday, June 4.
For Freight or Passage-having superior accomodations,
apply to
RICHARD P. RUNDLE, Agent,
Port Royal* S. C. c
The attention of growers and shippers of
VEGETABLES, GARDEN TRUCK,
and FRUIT,
i directed to the facilities afforded by tills line for
nnetual, prompt nnd regular delivery of pcrisha*
le freight In New York. All shipments should be
cliveredat Port Royal before noon on every Friay
to ensure dispatch. I
BEAUFORT <St SAVANNAH '
STEAMBOAT LINE |
THE STEAMER I ,
O- HUE. PETTIT,
HI! make weekly tripe between the above named
ointa ne follows:
cave Beaufort Friday mornings at 0 O'elosk A.M.
nnd returning, leave
Savannah Saturday at 10 A. M.
Stopping each way at SEA BROOK'S I. AN DING,
SPANISH WILLS aud BLFFFTJNFor
Freight or Passage apply on board.
JOHN R. JOHNSON'S
Umbrella Manufactory
AND
HAT EiflfOMOM,
303 Kino Street
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
All orders promptly tilled C. O, D. by Exprcee.
O. F. WIETERS,
Commission Mkkciiaxt,
M IIOLKSALK DEALER IN
rroceries and Liquors,
No. 181 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S, C,
FOR SALE
.No 1. Wbitiball Boat In good condition.
.u v~.ii caiu nnu Awning complete.
ALSO
HS BtTUU? Foi'R HEATED COMCOItD WiUON in
ood order suitable for one or two horses,
pply at the residence of <
Captain C. O. Boutolic. j
Fashionable Hat Emporiam
tOO King Street
CHARLESTON\ S. C.
WHITE & HUGHES,
DEALERS IN
Iata. Caps,Furs", Umuhkllar, Canes *c.
l
Umbrellas repalredjatid made tn order.
Goods sent C. O. D. by Express to any part of ,
he country.
Thomas and Lanneau. |>
Vatcbes, Jewelry, and Silver-ware
CROCK EH Y &, GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
Orders promptly filled on C. O. D. by Express.
AVutohcH & Jewelry
Carefully Repaired.
Henrv Bischoff & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IN
Vine? Liquors Seers Tobacco &e-,
lit; l-liihl liny,
CHARLESTON, 8. G.
1. Discanrr. C. Wulbubn. J. H. Wulslbk.
~ ROBERT D. WHITE, |
Marble and Granite
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED. 1
UKIAL VAULTS BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE.
Meeting Street, Cor, Horlbeck Alter.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TXT. A- MERTENS. (
VIIOLESA LE A RETAIL DEALER IN
.adies. Misses Ms Boys & Children's
BOOTS & SHOES
TRUNKS,
7alisRH, Satchels & Carpetbags. 1
a kins strict chauijcaton, s. c.
CORBIN. STOKE & WILLIAMSThe
nndcr?lRTie<* have formed a partnership for .
dmlrallty practice under the above Arm name: j
ConaiM ? Htokk, ? Joe. M. William*, ,
Char lea ton. { Beaufort.
nchtl-ljr.
ill Islil Hilil,
BEAUFOUT, S. C. *
litis l>cen reopened. The pntronngc of f
he traveling public in solicited.
wnes QdeU . PrnmWfc li
E. A. SCHEPER.
lO:
nAVINO JUST KFrriVKD AXD orEXED A FITEE AXD
carefully selected stock of
Spring; and Summer
GOODS,
Consisting of
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS
I'FRCALES, DOMKSTICS,
MUSLINS, CASSIMKUBS,
PRINTS, TWEEDS.
NOTIONS, CO! TON ADES, ,
HOSIERY. LINENS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS Ac, Ac.
And other articles too numerous to be mcntlon>d
usually found in a flret-class
Dry Goods and
Clothing House.
All of which arc Guaranteed to give satisfaction,
tnd will be sold at prices to defy compel Ion.
Rh veiiel & Co., M.S. KUiott
Clmrlmton. lU-ttufort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
Having put up in ttulr establishment n GRIST
MILL arc prepared to furnish nt the shorter
notice,
Grist, Meal and Feed.
The highest cash price paid for CORN*.
Corn Ground oil Toll.
fcb.a-lyr.
Conant & Emmons.
ARB NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
ICE
lti an} quantity Uu-t un rs uny desire,
from their Ice House.
Hevcnth Htrect.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS.
nov35-2t.
S. M. WALLACE,
C!ot ton Fnotor iiml
GRIST MILLER,
Whalrsals Denier In
Grain, Hominy, Meal, Feed, Etc.,
MBA OOTTOX
Bought, Ginned und prepared for market.
Advnnoea nuide on CoiiHlgn.
niont*.
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding coan and meal, he is
prepared to execute ull orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
.Cotton and Coracotton
ginned on toll.
nov25-2S.
VERDIER WALKER & BACOT.
PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEYS
AT LAW, BEAUFORT, S. C.
>Y alker Jt Bacot. I W. J. Verdier,
Charleston. | Beaufort.
Refer to the British Consulates in the South, and
'peclally to the British Consulate at Charleston.
nov?5 34.
SHEPARD D. GILBERT.
NOTAltY 1MJIIT..I<\
Attention given to Marine Protests.
.. OFFICE
In the t'Lcn house. jan.G G7.
VV. H. LOCK WOOD,
V.H. CO M >11 MS ION K It
and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Agent for sale, N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co's
Bonds?S'lO each.
H. KLATTE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
AWO DHALE 110 I*
liBes. LiODOrs. Senars. Tntianr.n fcr.
. - , } """J
1N5 EiimI Ilti >'?
CHARLESTON'S. C.
Orders from the Country promptly at.ended
to.
BOT35-35.
IIDEI.I'!.
L.-iiuitm,
CANDIKH,
To VS.
CAKKH,
IV UTS
A full Assortment of the above consistng
of ORANGE8, LEMONS,
IPPLE8, DATES, PIOS. BANANAR
Ml kinds of FRENCII confectionery.
BRAZIL, NUT8, HICKORY NUTS,
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND
ind every other kind of CAKES on hand
or made to order.
Particular at'ention given to supplying
Mirtioa with all necessary articles.
goods use ful as well as ohnamkntai.
eceived by every steamer from hew
roRK.
r
'.'in * mo *1
JOHN c:
I J. COOPER'S
j Dry Goods & Millinery.
JUST RECEIVED A
. DRY GOODS,
CLOTH
o
Anil a general Assortment of
s 2 I 1^^^^
^2 ^ /Mr
rd O = (QMBMSO
cb z x ? #7y^HiiKgSnrcRi|
I s ^Wmm
MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDS
Dressed, Ceiling, and
MOULDINGS FOIt BUILDING PUF
NEWELS, HAND-RAIL
WOOD TVItNING OF KVE
GOOD AND SpBSTANTIAL WORK ma
can be made in tue U nited States. We have
South of the city of Baltimore, all of which \
ion to all who want good and substantial w<
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLY
BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRAD
of Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen all
Una and Florida, as to the character of their
NOTICE.?On account of the manner in v
own assumption of the risk of Breakage ol
goods are shipped over the roads in this Stat
caving to the purchaser of our work.
W. P. R
meh.8-lyr.
EDWARD PERRY.
ItOOK AND JOl) PRINTING
Executed at the lowest rates.
]tliml? Hooks
On hand and made to order. Foreign and Domestic I
Htu tlonery,
Law and School Book*, Law Diauka, Wrapping Paper,
Twine, &c., &c.
NO. 139 Meeting Stect,
CHARLESTON, S. C. novSS
21.
Tin hi o
m. 1.1
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AUCTION & COMMIS
Consignments of Merchandi
? ml in your DEAD and SHOP worn STOC1
short notice. liave on our lists at sin ugh I
Wagons, Farming Utensils, Boats, Steam Enp
Seed, Stove, Fixtures, See., &c.
BROKER INRI
Special attention given to the purchase, Sale
County property :
For Sale in
PHITfUAHIVM IHHMi: and lit
mTTIiKIt IIOUWK and Half l*t?i
llulldlng Liots,
ro1>1>Iiih Property liny street,
I'lnntlnpr I,mulct for hhIo <
On Lady's Island,
On Paris Island,
On St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 a<
Store and Dwelling on the John Fripn ]
MAIN L
The Rhnadc* plantation near Port Ttovnl fcrry.rontaln!
! 1wM In part or whole, price from $1 to per act
; articular*.
Pension Notary, an<
I ^TTI'lTION SOLDlEltS! No action haa bocn'lakea b;
and bounty.
SCHOONER MAR
For sale fcr C
JII naa, "*w?|l|s^?i. .-???
' . " f ;. J3>
10 P E R,
iIM m
?KI
i FRESH STOCK
MILLINERY.
ING,
NOTIONS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
? ^
IG MATERIAL GENERALL^
W eather-Boarding
irOSES in GREAT VARIETY.
AND BALLUSTERS,
RY DESC'RirRION.
dc as cheap at this establishment .
on hand the largest stock ot the abov
s-e guarantee will give entire sstisfuc
prlr.
PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SASI
E, carrying on the business in the cit
over this Stato, Georgia, North Carvwork
for the past twenty years.
vliich we box up our work, and on
r Glass with ordinary handling, our
c at HALF HATES, which is a great
USSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C.
Wayne & Von Zolnitz,
OEXEIUIi
r>,. as
ouimiiibsion ivicrcnants
FOR THE 8 .VLE OF
PROVISION'S
AND 4
PRODUCE,
DO Krtnt Hay & 27 Vendue llanKO,
hivrlc.Htun, H>
1FI1T. :
SIUN MERCHANT
se strictly Confidential.
fv and wc will convert it !qto cash at.
:or prices: Iloreea, Mules, Carriage?,
jiues, Cotton Gins, Corn Mills, Cottor
I IV # '
AL ESTATE, :gm
-v - tan vi
!, Renting and Exchange of Cit^ at
Beaufort.
ilf ltloek, *37?r
>c*lc, Hl,aoo
fll.io to 1 so
um>o. V .,.^4 !$?? .I
l>n l*ort Itoynl l?lond
;re tracts, $3 to $5 per acre
Place St. Helena fair sale at iTn
AND.
r-*-'' it,
lug TOO nrrce, the beet of land dcalrehlc lo
*o. Al*o other dwlrable lanUa. Como til f?>r
i Notary Public, :
r Congrcrs a* yet In reltlon to additional p'. f "J
GARET-ANN