The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, July 14, 1875, Image 2
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THE TRIBUNE.
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PCBLISIiCD EVERY WEDXEPDAT. AT ' 3t
BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA j"
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Address all commnntcntionH to ^
THE TnilJUNK 11EAUFORT, B.C. tl
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It. was very noticeable \\ ith what avid- ^
ity the chairman of the Board cf County ,s
Commissioners seized updn the forced w
interpretation of the "Act regulating e<
the manner of payment of all claims ^
against the several counties of the State,'' ni
?o as to make it apply to the payment of la
.irat;hcr3 salaries, causing that luckless is
class of public servants to be subject to all
the icd tape embarrassments'* which hem "
iu county affairs, 'the following recent p
decisons of His Ilonor Judge Malicr will o
rot only afford relief to school teachers
1 ut will render it unnecessary for fre- "
Si
qucut meetings of the commissioners and Cj
sr ve thecount y some charges for per diem ir
and mileage. Judge Malicr in delivering n
hisopimon indirntedthe following views: ^
The Constitution limits the disbursing p
powers of the boards of county commis- ii
: iomrs stiictjy to funds for county pur n
poses. The laws appertaining to cdu ^
chtional purposes arc entirely distinct
and se-narate from those relating to tin r.
- a o w
duties of county commissioners. Tlicic f
is a distinct tax levied for educational d
purposes and a different set of officers h
provided for the management and con g
trol of the scliool fund'', which, although h
it finds its way into the hands of the p
county treasurer is as a specific deposit a
apart from furids for county purposes. The o
taxes raised for purely countv purposes li
are funds specifically set. forth as applic- II
abje to the payment of charges for bridges
public buildings paupers, the expenses
attending the administration of justice
and other county expenditures. All the "
fund dedicated to educational purposes
are vested in the district boards of
trustees as oorpomte b ?dies. The v
warrants on this particular corporate
funds mil!* be drawn by the district "
school tiustces and countersigned by ?'
the county school commissioner.
During a speech at a fourth of July 11
celebration Frederick Douglass said: al
All wcaskisafair field to work in, a?
and the white man. to leave lis alone. jr
, "We have been injured more than we ni
i,i?i ?i i? ? t- - i
juavc uccu uci|jcu Ity lilt ll Willi liaVC f\]
professed to be our friends. They arc it
lawyers without clients, broken down f<
mini ters without churches, wandering g
teachers without schools. T hey are hi
great beggars. They hi^vc the git>. of p
begging down to a nicety. They are g
great at getting out circulars. They scat- h
ter them broadcast over the land as leaves p
before autumnal gales. If you are worth ei
anything, they will find out where you i?
jive, and if you never got a letter before ft
you will get one now. Fellow citizens. ai
we must stop these men from begging for a!
us. They misrepresent us and cau.?c the c<
country to look upon us as a poor and yi
helpless people. 'I hey say, "Please give g
something to help to educate the poor i h
Hack people, Imt do I pray pay it to ] c<
mo."And lfit is a hundred dollar-", it i- j
reduced to about a hundred cents when it j
gets to the "poor black people.'' We do b
not want, we will not hare these second- ei
rate men begging for us. we protest h
against it. . T
We have had a Freodman'a Saving? a
Institute; but wc don't wane any more, j si
e>nr white friends told us thai if we had j o
cents to bring them to them, pr.d they j Tc
would take care of them, and if we had il
dollars, or hundn ds, or thousands, hIso |
to"bring them. They told us they had a i
CflCM nnd It crnlilen rrrtr V?.a wn ! ?
c- ? o ? ' r?o- * ~' i ,,v |'ul
our millions there, but where are tliev c.
now) The men who went into that g]
bank a few y?ars ago, poor men,, q
are now dbmicih d in Itenutiiul Iiomis ti
siad'drive their fine turn-outs. It make* v
me fee! badly to think how we have been h
robbed. Just enough honest men have n
been put into the the bank to insure its a
success. But while they put in two sound a
apples, they slipped in five or six spock>
d ones, and were suro to turn the specks
dowa. c
Governor Chamberlain, in bis address g
fctfere the Yi'e law school at New Ha- t
-.en after speaking of the relations ol v
the legal profession to sccicty and die ^
practical affairs of life, cfPvoted his at- ^
frntion to rune of the lending public
Questions still in process of solution
i wo 01 umbo questions, tlic rcli ti \ o J '
powers of the state and national gov- H'
?t amenta, ami the question of Miff- H
jvge, m?y be con?d< red in one sense n
.cttlcd. But with rrgcrd U the fiist '1
there will always ho a sharp divergence < p
of Opinion a* the tmo inclining of the <
definitions and Hit itnlious of the eon- n
-dilution, ai d a disposition to press op- t<
' poring theories to <xt rcrr.es in tinges of ii
special excitement. The statement of li
Ae just middle ground where absolute f
rafelv lies, lroth for the Slate and the i
Union, was adnyrable, strong and clear, ts
.md would make an excellent platform. a
The wisdom of investing the frcedmen h
rvith the right < f j-vtfrage is questioned ti
py many, On account of the uit'fiuiag- y
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>i? results which have erme from it 5 n *
>>no of the 1-nt thai is a fact |
>con plishcd, and it is now tl?? ol?io? of :
ntesmnnshtp to (hid a remedy for its >
rils in the e'ovations of the electors.
Governor Chamberlain, has lived iu ,
ic midst of a community which has suffer
1 bitterly from the piestnrc c.( an- ,
>nora?t ur.d eorrupt voting constitulcy.
It is only fair to say that the
muptitn hu3 been without distinction
f race or coloi; but the inexperience!
id credulity of a large portion of the
>lorcd voters opened a too tempting
:Id for it to work in. Yet wc ean
ell believe from the good resultsof Ciovnor
Chamberlain's own administration >
>at the worst is over here, and that!
ith the spiead of education, the actn- 1
ulation of property, and the good ex
111 lie Wllic)l Jill ItGTlfCf I'livnimmont
icccssfully administered places before ; '
tern, the bitter cxpiiicncc of the lust |
n years ran never be rencatc?l. The i 1
lire! consideration of this excellent nil-1
ress is still on debatable ground. It!
i not yet known how the government,;
ill dispose of its broken and dishonor > <
I promises. It is not even known 1
hello r a serious effort will he made to!
deem them at present. But the morej,
ion of the sfamp ot Governor Chamber j
iin there are in public life, the better
i the eliancc that the question will he 1
utrngoously met and honestly settled !
i our time. These arc grave questions 1
nd worthy of the best thought and the ,
sst eft'orts of the thinkers and workers |
f the nation. Tiny will nquirc the;
est judgement of its rulers. Statesmen
mst meet the issues as they rise, and
:rvc them as lies'; they can. But they
in not do it alone. 'I he judgments ot I
tuny must unite in the work, llxjio
ienee must guide their labor. Time j
ill bring'it to profcction. .Mean while
lyre is need of preaching the old gos-'
el to every fresh accession to the work-1
ig forces of the country, that rightcouscs?
exaltcth a nation, but sin is a re j
roach to any people.
There is one pleasant thing about the
Ireat Trial. It is the universal respect
or Wi s. Becchcr. Her constant atten
ancc on the trial in broken health, and
er heroic faith in her husband provoked ,
eueral admiration. 9ome one asked her
ow she had endured it, and she is re :
orted to have replied that "to be mad '
II through is a good tonic." The fibte
f this answer shows very c'.earlv that she |
ves in the same house with II. W.
Irnr'l' or*
Howard University?a Washington j
ispatch says froin the expressions of the
iprcscntulivc colored men of t!iat eily
, is inferred that the colored people will I
ike no further interest in Howard Uniersity,
holding, as they do, the opinion j
tiat the recent change in its manage-,
icnt is designed to operate against tluir
ducational porgrcess.
The tiial of ex-treasurer Parker, is sliij
I progress, the State liavirg introduced
II the evidence in its prosessiott; the case
i it stands at present is well set f,.rtli
t the following from the 3>Tnrx. This is i
ot so much of a mystery a? the counsel j
ad the reporters appear willing to make
, As the ease stands, with the < videnoe j
w the prosecution virtually closed, the
tatc has proved; tlmt Par'vir could not'
iwfully have in his possession, ns his!
ropcrty, a large amount of coupons ot J
tate bonds of certain elites; that he dol '
ave such large a- o :nt of coup, ns in his
ossession; that he endeavored a. difft rat
times to have these c upors fund <1 I
y third persons or agents; tl.at he did j
ind a large amount of coupons through
a agent; that lie has so'd, or offered for (
ile, bonds such as those in which the)
Dupms weie u idol. The other side is!
ct to be heard, nr.d one story is only'
cod until another is told; but the State !
ns mode, it seems to us. a si r >ng and j
smp'cte case against the ox tivasu;-?r.,
It 18 ft salutary rule that pn-ors shall!
c deemed innocent until they are prnv-!
el guilty, but this docs not apply to the j
'ilk of the Radical officials in this Stale.;
'heircharacter, their manner of living:
nd their quickly amassed fortunes, tell
idly against them as presumptive proof |
t criminal conduct and of their capacity
ir crime, aud so the public understand!
J-Charlestoii JYVic#.
And new it appeals that Coroner|
fuokenfusa baa been appointed Road i
vcrsecr for a part of Ycmnsseo Town
hip. lie ran help on the flagging m- j
m at business in that neighborhood, by ;
llowing some of those obstructions that j
;?! Rflw in tl*n r/\*\A fl?? A ~ ?1
w.... ... v. a v K/UVI Kig tHIIVl Uiiy I U Hit '
i an accident to some wayfarer, thereby j
eccss hating a port mortem examination |
nd the U9ual fees for the Coroner and j
ttcuding physician. ?.
Z-f?~Thursday morning last an ex-j
ursion paitv of five hundred, composed i
f the clinir and teachers in the Sundayi
cliool of Plymouth Church, steamed t;n(
ho Hudson and made an unexpected j
Isit to Mr Bcechrr, at. PtekskiU, Th.c
Jrooklyn pastor was in his hf.ppiest!
tood, and hospitably received and en-J
ertaincd his numerous visitors.
The nrobt objecticnable feature <i tlic!
rorision for sustaining frco school ir.- ;
Lrucli. n in South Carolina is not mtr?-|y
railing tire power of school district |
lootings as to the anu i.r.t levied, but to |
ic shameless irpu.nderirg of ibe appro
. x i - ' ' .1 1
ii.myid, uiTTi u.'ujr i.u ill I lit? j
tvcvnj tt unties nr.il npplkd to party;
iftetiinrry. Thf Vpiril tl at 1ms <jr<vcr-i
d prudent, lihcnvl action t>y tlio u.ltn j
i some of the Cf ur.lies fr<m uiiicli wc \
avc btnid i.; ret Hltiil.iifr.llt- to at. un*
ri< ndlinoa to tl.c xatm-of precrnl rdufttion.
or toxr.n uryrtllirgcus to le
1 xtd for the nraintainnrre of k]ko^ '
Hltonph *o far lh?y pfeve ft d< uljtfni J
cncfit to tl'.o fotrwtn atlfurr. 1 l.c
EiX) a>c)4 ur.r.ii *l.i rr. tl c Vuulin of iht:
.hole opi *c far.b ai< r? tliifc aid dfc.
satisfied with the manner in which th? '
luc.ls arc misapplied and imsnppropii' |
ate 1. In scafocly tuiy, m fnct in not'
tme of the several comities are. the fcrliuttls'
kept open for more than a third and
and iti some not more than a fourth of
the year, and even in these teachers arc
compelled to accept certificates of indebtedness
for their services, which after
holding for variously indefinite periods
they are finally compelled to dispose o'
to county treasurers at a reduced per ccntage
upon (heir face values. This expc
ricnce is not different where the largest,
amplest tax has liecu levied, and the
people naturally enough are tired of]
continuing the experiment any longer
whilst tlie law is so defective and inoper i
utive in bestowing the benefits of the'
fund, if any, where there is neither'rrspon- j
nihility or judiciousness exhibited it. {
disbursing it. Ibr the snccific linrnnaoe :
for winch it is intended. We do not
refer particularly to our county where we
believe that some cf the objections
named as existing in others with which
we are acquainted are obivated by having
a school commissioner who is not only
in educated and competent man, but one
who is zealously and faithfully seeking
to eradicate the abuses to whi< h the
notably defective system of free instruction
is liable. At present the most crying
cause of complaint, in our county is
(lie utter incompenteucy of the teachers
employed and the conspicuous self sufficency
of the ignorant colored pedagogues
who arc possessed of second and even J
first class teachers certificates issued by
equally indiscriminaliiig examiners.'
whose measure of fitness is calculated by
the dusky political complexion that the
applicant can betray and not to the j
amount of instruction he may l>c capable
of imparling. If even this farcical
squandering cf the school salaries upon
unworthy recipients does not become
revolutionized we need scarcely congratulate
ours.lv '.'s upon having a graduate
of Harvard occupying the r. sponsible
and delicate duties of Public School
Commissioner, and that office with the
other machinery that is part of the disreputable
and unpopular imposition that
is producingso much dissatisfaction even
among the colored voters. The atmosphere
is teaming with wholesome desire j
lot reformatory measures and a spirit of j
tolerance for the correction of abuses is |
rife in almo t every d partmcnt of our
State Administration. We sliAuld cheer
fully witness and approve of a liberal
tax being levied in our county for Educa
tionai pupcscs, b it we insist up.in a fair
and intelligent h andlii g of the funds
without fear or /avor. If there has
heretofore been r.o responsibility, and
designing an^ foolish men lin- c swayed
the voters who may constitute a majority
to place a burden upon pir.pcrty which i
is grievous he "borne, because the
tax payers it all go into the p >ekci3 of
iliem who have tho Lauding of it we
would icmind them that the admininist
rat ion of Cov. Chamberlain will hold al! !
such-to a strict accountnhility. AVc arc
therefore most quahtiedly in favor of a
liberal allowance for school purposes as
we now have greater confidence than we
have had that ilie lund wilt be
properly expended, or those who have
any com cation with its disge salion
must '-stand from under." W.
The "Waltcrlroro News gives the Enston
Free Press credit for saying that Joshua
was the lirst man who ever took a news
paper. lie stoppodMhe daily Sun. A
Utile more knowledge of sacred history
would have reminded him that Cain
took a Bells 1 ifo.
Fardecviile S. C., July 13th. 1875 |
Editor Tribune.
An adjourned meeting of'
School District No. 12 was lic'.d on the j
12th. inst. at Levy's X Roads, Primus Kel- j
ly in the chair Tho chair reminded tliej
audience that the meetin j was for tlie
purp >ce of getting a correct report of the
iinar.ee condition of the district, which,
it appears was not satisfactory to the
people on?thc day of the annual meeting.
The clijk of the Ronrd, Dr. Prilchard,
appeared and read a very lenghtv report
as to the money expended and submitted
tin sani'; hut as it was really tlie same as
previous'y rendered, with the cxcep ion
of its being more lengthy and covering
the time since his connection with the
district, the figures of the amount being
tlie same as the last report, it was not
'111.1 H.n l-'? ? ? ?
unu cub Itilll ICI iril UjK'IJ.
The meeting whs nddr sscd by the
County School Commisnoner, and bis roYnarl
R, full of good advice were well rc
eeived by l?if* hearers much satis'acti >n
wasexpn sscd by the pe ?p'e to s -e that
the sob ol commissioner was and intends
to interest himself in their school matters
and they have formed new resolves toj
renew their efforts in bc'ialf of the'
schools A. W. M.
nVCA."RT3STI^ NEW^.
St. Hei,i:n\ Soi;kd.
Jidy Tlli. Clean<1 British B.irk Morri-!
ane Mnriiano nnstcr, London, via 1
Charleston with 1(0 tons phosphate rock !
frt in Cr.lc Print mir.es.
?Ttli.l utith L'arke Arcadia Anderson i
master, for I < i th n I rplni d with IhOO
tens pin ? plif>te: i< < k li< in Onk Point 1
minis. ]
Er.l< n<l l.'ulifli Prig Ottawa Ilowells
miu.lrr, in in kvuuina w it It intShf. foi
Campbell "Wyllie He Co.
?IJiitirb Paik /gmsi Ckii )>Ui1 I.nrotly I
mister, 4t days f'r.m Havre in ballast to
Con pltll Wyllb-'i, Co. ^
? fth. Pijiiih Piifirt'rc Frlith Grant
Kk Inrur'ev. master. days p.- iV, Belfast
in I al r jt :c I un v.itll V? ylh* & Co.
FOR SAI.R.
200 Bales cut HAY.
250 Bales uncut HAY,
By WM. IT. SCOTT.
l'ort Itoy.il, K. C.
ASSESSMENTS.
Beaufort, S. C. June 1st 1875.
The undersigned will be at tlic following
named places for the purpose of taking
Returns of
Personal Property
together with such Ileal Estate as has
Changed Ownership,
since the last Assessment (1874.)
Taxpayers must l>e careful to make t licit
returns correct. In every particular, as cr
rors Invariably net on tlic Tax Duplicates
(when not discoverable at this oflice) causing Taxpayers
and the Auditor much trouble.
The Post oflicc must bo given in every case inv
mediately after the signature.
Yemassee, Monday. Jtine 28'h.
Early lira- eh. Tuesday, Jnne 20th.
Varmvillc, Wednesday, June 30th.
Branson, Thursday and Friday, July 1st. and 2nd
Beech Branch Church. Friday July 2nd.
Lawtonvillc, Monday and Tuesday, July 5th and
0 th.
Stafford X Roads, Thursday, July 8th.
Brighton, Saturday, July 10th.
ltobertvillc, Mohday asd Tuesday, July 12th. and
1.3 th.
HennU' X Roads, Thursday July 15th.
Urahatnvillc, Friday July 10th.
Glllisouville, Saturday and Monday July l'th
and mtli.
Sheldon, Monday nnd Tuesday July 5th. a 0th.
Cotnhnhoe, Thursday and Friday July 8th a Oth
Kenns Neck, Monday and Tuesday July 12th and
9th.
s. Jokes Bamtfieed,
Approved, Dep. Assessor.
L. S. Lakglet County Auditor.
G, WATERHOUSE^
CROCKERY
a iul
GLASS WARE,
Poucei.ain Lamp Ciiimmes.
arc less liable t > break than GLASS
am! tjivc a softer lij^ht.
LAMPS ami BRACKETS,"
Glass Table Setts of four pieces.
A!.so:
A Rood assortment of Rockingham
TEA POTS,
PITCHERS anrl
YELLOW NAPPIES
OVALBAKERS
LU> I1VXDS,
HAKl CUPS,
MUGS, etc., etc.
jan.20 tf
iVlR?. SRUTH.
V est Street between Craven and North
Streets.
GROCERIES, meats,
CANDIES,. TOBACCO,?
FANCY CAKES, SEGAR3.
All of the best quality and to the lowest
figures constantly on hand.
aprl.H-tf. "
IMPROVED
AGRICUl.TUlt AI.
Implements.
Dow l.sw Cotton Planters, without Covcrer, $1C:
with Covercr. $1U.
West's ?.iu*no Distributors, the most simple and
popular, price $5.50.
The " Farmers Friend " Ploughs, all sines. Thf
lightest draft Plough made. Cannot he elioked,
Highly endorsed by all who have used them.
Rotary Harrow. Thomas' Smoothing Harrows.
'King of file South" Com Mills, Collins' Steo'
PlrtlK/lw A? , O... . ..
n?, uuu jigiiculiural diccm Ul [II
Styles aiul Sizes.
Also, a lnnjo assortment of other Agricultnri
Implements.
?T. E. ADGER & CO.,
Importers of Hardware, Bar iron. Steel, &c.
Charleston, S.C,
HAY! HAYT
Just received a fresh stoch
which will lie .sold cheap, foi
cash.
AV. Kress el
Steffens & Werner,
Wholesale Grocers^
PROVISION DEALERS,
Cor. Kast Bay & Vendue limine,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
22-48
POUT ItOVAli *
Saw & Planing Mill
UEAUVOJlT, S. C
D, C. WILSON & CO,,
MAXurAcrrnEBH or and deauru in
. Yellow Pine Timber and Limber
A Nil
ryproK-j SlihiRii'H,
AI-HO
I Guilders and Contractors
Plaster, Lathes,
All Uiirinuf .Toil SAWING promptly done.
Flooriiij& Ceiling Board always oabaui
Orduti for Luinbci and rimlv r by^thc laitf
promptly tilled. Lumber delivered in ?>?y pan o
toe Town fret 01 cl.ivy.1.'. Vur.v.'
EE&CFORT
MACHINE SHOP.
Having opened a Shop here, I am pre- i
pared with the litest IMPROVED >
j TOOLS to Build and repair all kintls of '
! MACHINERY, both Wood and Iron.
Particular attention given to
Designing and Pattern Making
For New Work.
STEAM PIPE nud FITTINGS,
Constantly on hand
At Northern Prices,
rw\ r\
VUiXlJUiUil vJl H Uii IN U. lb
AND STEEL.
Personal attention given to
SETTING and CONSTRUCTING*
Steam Boii.kr Furnackr
FOR SAVING FUEL.
Shop next to Post Office
J. A. Whitman,
Mechanical Engineer.
1 BEAUFORT HOUSE
Beaufort, S. C.,
I
Having fitted up the above named House, I am
Prepared to accommodate the
Public,
Carriages will he on hand to carry guests to and
from the Depot nud
1 fort Royal.
J. A. DI PONO,
Proprietor.
; hov25-23
^unUUlNTJK' ttS&'L'tiA.,
CAPT. M. B, TREVETT,
Will ply between Savannah and Rcaufort, in connection
with silt Steamships bet wen
Northern Ports
AND
; Savannaii.
Fright if Canted as
LOW
Ashy any other route with Quick despatch. All
Orders
[ Entrusted to me will he punctually attended to.
M. B. TREVETT.
nov25-:i.
P. M. WHITMAN,
>viit<'iiniiilc(,i sind .hMvoh-r,
BAY STRERT, BEAUFORT. S. C..
Has Jiift received from the North a lino assortment
of goods at
Northern Prices.
WEDDING KINGS, $3.00 to $12.C0.
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.10 to $1.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $30 to $50.
8 Day ?! 1 Day striking: Clocks,
$3.50 to $8.
GENTS' GOLD CHAINS, PINS,|RI.\*GS,SLEEVK
BU H ONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS,
LADIES GOLD and PLATKl) JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS. ,fcC.. ?S:C.
Gents' Gold atii Silver f atcbes.
Call and examine before purchasing, and sate f\
^ .vonnclf ynu din mvo ten to tiwntv-flve p< r cent
i from Charleston or Savannah prices,
j nov25 27.
i Thomas R. Harris.
i
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
l
Biscuit and Crackers.
110, 1 12, 114 & 110 Ilffktiinn St.
Betweeu w.iter Petri Sir jets,
Itrnncli, :J4? Washington St., /
Bet. Franklin and Harrison SU. \ >4W lolK'
J. C. RICHMOND. .
Ti'lul Justjec.
Ail business intra'*tc<l to liiin will receivetarefni
and prompt attention.
OFFICE LAW Bl iLDING.
Tn Ifolilsn ,.r e....t.. ..i .... ? . ... .
? vuuu> I or .1 nil II I'll
ClalliiH, prior to Nov. I, 1872.
Office of the County Cojimissionxiis, i
Beaufort, 8. c.,May 27th, 187.r,
Tn accordance with the provision of a joint rcsoln
tiou en titled " A jaint resolution uu>hori/iug the
County (Joatmis doners of Beaufort county to levy a
*pocl;:l tux," dated April 7th. 1873, r?nd an net to
I aiiieud the same, upptoved the 2!>tli day of .fannary
A . l>. 1871, sealed pronosals v. ill he received at
tills office from parties holding checks or audited
claims coatnieted prior ,o November 1, 1872, until
Wednesday the 80th day of June next, at 12
o'clock. M. at which time said bids will he opened,
and the Ho rd of "County CommlsMoncrs will draw
orders on the Treasurer to the amount of one
thousand dollars ?n favor of the person or persons
who shall have offered the largest per centum discount
on their checks or audited claims.
Proposals must ho addressed to Dr. Paul Pritehnrd,
Chairman of Ihe Hoard and endorsed ''Proposalsfor
settlement of past indebtedness of Beaufort
County."
P. VRITCIIARD,
V. S. SCOTT,
Count) Commissioners.
TlIOXAS 11. AVllEKI.Et!,
Clerk of Board. .
R. P. BARRY,
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nuiFi.KK/ii.r; ami ICKTAII, IH-'.AI.KK IN
, Dry Mi,
CLOTHING,
i? BOOTS AND S!!Or.;\
r If ATS AND CAP.,
NOTION: A .
1
JAMES E. BOYCE,
WtolBsale ami Retail Grocer.
LIQUOR DEALER.
ON ICE,
Choice Lager Beer
Boston Singer Ale,
And Assorted Mineral Wntnr.
DUPONT'S F. F. F. GUNPOWDER
at 50c a pound.
1000 lbs. Smoked Suoci.ders,
20 ticrc e3 of Carolina Hicf.
10 Barrels of Assoiited Sugak,
* RIO AND JAVA COFFEE,
50 Boxes No. 1. SCALED ITERRING,
r.ooo Assorted CiRar*.
1* A. Y ST.,
HKAUFOKT, S. C'., .Tnn20.
.IAS. 15. BOYCE.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCER
Dealer in^
Ales, fines. Liquors, Sciars,
and
TOBACCO.
NOTIONS, DRY GOODS,
nooxs and shoes.
Kmws
main land,
BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Goods sold at Beaufort prices.
incli.3-lyr.
Richard P. Rundle,
i
S HIPPING Aim COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Port Royal, S. C.
Colloii. Naval Stores, Lnmtier. &cacknt
run Till;
NEW YORK & PORT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LINK
it doxi.mon,
West India & Pacific, and
liverpool & OAt.vb?tox (
Steamship Companies to Liverpool,
bacon d. s. mkats, &c\, <tc.
Choice Smokctl and Dry SHIES, Shoulder* and
Bellies, S. C. llnms, BrcakfaHt Bacon Strips, Lnril,
Cheess. Batter, Mackerel. Beef Tongues, Flour.
Molasses, Sugar, &c. F. Barth'r celebrated (Cincinnati)
Smoked Ham Sausage.
Also, N"o. 2 MEATS of difleront quality, on
hand and for sale by , P TER MACQl'EEN,
cb-17tf. Vendue Rinse.
COLUMBIA HOTEL j
<'<>T^IrAr IXI A. H. c.
k "VVm. Gorman Proprietor.
E. >1. Cologne, Assistant.
Jan.ia-lvr.
-Ac. JsA. A. 1R. JS1LB
0 0 T
in UV.
SHOE MAKER,
Particular Attention given to I'lr*t C'Iuhh
Work.
A perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
KIIOI*
opposite Wuter'iotirc and Utckcr'a Tot ton lloutc.
REAUFoRT, S. ('.
Mrcli.3-lyr.
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H. M. STUART, M. D.
*
Iand Apothecary,
BEAUFORT. F. C.. ^
DUI.II IN
DRUGS AND C'ME.MICAI.S.
PATENT M ED1CINES.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES. &c.
A line Assortment of
HTATIONKIIY,
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Physicians Prescriptions Compounded with care j
nov23-:j) I
W. H. CALVERT i
TIN SMITH.
DKAI.KU IN
JAPANNED PLANISHED and
PLAIN TIN WARE. * j
Constant ly*on hand a fall Stock or
Heating, Cooking and Box
blUVES and PIPE.
Particular Attention given to patting on autl re
pairing Tin Hoof*, Lender* and Gutter*.
Terms Cash.
Iloping for it rontlnnanre of the patronage hero
ofore hoetotved on me, I will warrant all work t*v.
ho done in the morl worknrai like nun.tier
iiov:.VIt>.
Bounty and Claim Agent. |
I have MMrhtol mywdf with a pron.tncnt j
llrm in Wachlngfoii for the purpose of poettrlng
liotilit leu anil I'eiiMloiiN
For colored ni'nUiv, and prurecttlirg
Claims for Losses
Dili in;; Ihc v. :j, and all !ier . l.iini- aga
Lotto' Stale (Jove-iiiie-nt, V
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