The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, July 14, 1875, Image 3
BEAUFORT, S. O. JULY 14.1875. !
L?r At. s>. Hunckel, lias returned, and |
may be found for a few days only at the
Sea Island Hotel.
?Sf~Last week the wile of James Seaborough,
residing near Gillisouville gave
birth to three children, and all are doing
well.
N. B. Myers the newly appintcd county
treasurer, was in towu last week and
expects to have the requisite bond.? to I
enable him to qualify during the present
week.
There was quite a run on a bank here !
last monday. The run was not on the
Treedmans Bank but on an oyster bank (
and the run was made by pilot boat
W. W. Johnson.
J. G. Thompson Esq, editor of tlie Uu- '1
iou Herald, was a linittcd to the bar iu j1
Columbia last week. There is#no doubt j!
but hia career will be brilliant, as ho has'
all the virtues absolutely necessary, and '
all the vices requisite, for one to practice '
law in Columbia.
(
In Sheldon township the school meet- <
ing, composed of six school teachers and 11
three outsiders, assessed a local school ! <
tax of three mills on the dollar, the six <
tanchers and one outsider voting in favor '
of the tax- Some of the tax payers .are
indignant, but if they will not attend the
school meetings they must submit, to the
actions ot those who do think it worth
their while to attend.
It will be seen by his advertisement
that Mr Scovel, the census taker for this |
county,'is at work, and has his deputies .
all over the county. We hope the people
will take interest enough in the matter <
to insurca full and complete report. This ;
will be a good l>asis to judge of the cor- (
rectness of the assessments on the county
auditors books, and show just what!
licaufoit county is worth and what she
produces.
pirif* Wednesday evening last our festive
burglars paiil a visit to the stoic of Mr.
Max on Hoy street When the salesman '
awoke in the morning he found the window
at- the head of his bed and the door
open, the thief havingbcen obliged to pass
close by the bed. Tlie booty stolon con-'
sistcd of one gold watch and chain, onc
revolver, one pair of pants, and over ten 1
dollars in money. We shall hear from
these housebreakers again about the 13th,
as th?y are very regular in their depredations,
and the question is "who is ,
the next one to be visited." i
Any youth of a warlike disposition can 1
now have a chance to go to West Point,
as we understand Robert Smalls proposes j
to appoint to the Academy the one pass
ing the best examination. The great
interest in education in our midst was
manifest a few days ago when there was a '
State scholarship to be given away, and j
only one applicant for the place, and he I
a typo in the Tribune office, who was |
finally persuaded to enter the list as a !
candidate. If there was a little less 1
chance of money being made by those I
handling the school funds, the interest j
in education in our county would scon
4#e found to be on the wane.
rm naiuruay, aitcrnoon Oliarlos Tab i
"bird, had been in swimming iu the jivcr
near the Point, and concluded aft r awhile
t?go in again, and having done so was
overcome by exhaustion oj cramps and j
was drowned. He was a plasterer and
bricklayer by trade, and leaves a wife
and several childrcr. The funeral next ;
"day was very largely attended, the Union |<
Fire Engine Co. and the Hook and Lad- |
dtr Co. were out in uniform, and the Be- j
novolent society also attended. Tito fu-j
neral sermon was preached by Rev. Mr.
Bythcwood, assisted by Rev. Mr. MiddUton.
The whole ceremony was conducted
in a very impressive manner.
Quite a lively knock down was indulged
in by some sailors from the fleet last
Thursday on Bay street. To the great i
astonishment of our fighting population,
who fight only with their tongues, one
young colored man, a steward, knocked
six men down in rucIi quick succession
that the last one was on Iris back before
the Grat one laid out had time to get up.
f>ix extra police were called out, fully
equipped, hut as they did not like that
kind of sport they kept out of the wayj
An adjourned meeting of the voters of
school district No. one was held at the
council last Saturday at 12 m., J. C. Mayo
in the chair.
The first business before the proofing j *
was the report of the auditing committee, j ,
Mr Lock wood reported that the j \
committee had made some progress but j
that they had not sufficient dotrt to make
a satisfactory examination of the affairs I
of the district, and they asked for fur
<h r lime. Mr Cleaves, clerk of.thc';
board of trustees ids > asked f>>r addition- i
ni rimr bo that proper voucher* could be j
produced for oil monies drawn. lie did
not nnk or desire a tax as>0Hsed until nil
the kchdol funds for the pr. sent year had
1 rotimthfuotoiily accounted for.
Although he wna the clerk of the board,
Mr. Lnngley, had. a? deputy, transacted
. all the business devolving on the eh rk i
and had all the papers in his possession,
and he wan in fevor of huvimg a report
submitted that would satisfy ilia most
exnsdin.'taxpayer as to the f iithfulnos
with whi'-h the present l>o rd had served
the people. Mr. Isin?lcv being out o
I..UM k.mI therefore unib'e to nppeir, on j
motion of Mi Watei house, 11 ?* meet in*;!
JJintH 1 f r f- .v wfc*.
Ill ll ? l ?I I? ??TMII1I Mil I
Ou petition of the president of the
Georgia Railroad the slitiitf of Chatham
sounty, l?y order of Judge I'atc of the
superior court, took possession of the
Lraek used by the Savannah and Charleston
Ruilroyd in Georgia belonging to the
Central Ro:ul, and removed the frog
connecting the two roads preventing the
S. and C. It. R. from running their trains
to Savannah. Failure to pay the reut of
the track in the reason given for the action.
The uintter has since been amicably
settled and trains now runs regularly.
The Tax Union in Barnwell county is a
body that deserves credit tor the step . it
is taking to bring to justice county ofli:ials.
At a late meeting the Executive
Committee of the County resolved to inili
I C. P. Leslie, late land commissioner.
Col. T. J. Counts, the President, was
requested to make the affidavit. which he
iid, and the papers, ou which to issue
.:u wariaut, have been placed in lite
lunula of a trial justice. A committe c
jf five was appointed, to enquire and report,
wliaj; county officers have not given
-ufficient official bonds. Also, what
bounty officers arc guilty of official misconduct.
It is not improbable, that
there will be a lively time among the
County officials at the next Court of
Clcneral Sessions.
New Advertisements.
M. S. Hanckel, M. D.
I>B:> risT. .
May be found at the Sea Isi.vnd IIotei,
for a few days.
. Charges moderate.
Beaufort, July 13 "7o.
-i. .
C !
Having been appointed
CENSUS TAKER
for llio county of Beaufort, I will pcraonfillv
commence the work at once 111 this
Township.
It is expected that all questions will be
promptly ami correctly answered ami thus
avoid the penalty of the law for refusal.
Attention is invited' to the following
section of the Census Law.
Sec. 4. That cacti head or member of a family
shall, when called on hv the persons appointed to
take the census, at hi", her or their residence or
place of buslnes', make, on oath or nfiirmntion. a
collect return of all persons of whom his or her
family is composed, and also report such other in
formation to said Census Takers as may 1) r required
by law; and the persons so npp inted to take
the census are hereby authorized to administer
such oath: npon tire failure of any person to make
such returns or" reports when required,he or she
shall be anbject to a peualty of twenty-live dollars,
to be recovered in any Court of competent, jurisdiction.
The following have been appointed legal
assistant (Vnsu^Takers for their respective
townships:
C. It. Fitts, Goethe; Henry Pollitzcr,
Hilton Head; H .Wright, t?t. Helena;
J. B. Binnicker, Peoples: Wm. Fuller,
Sheldon; S. F. Ellis, Robert; A. W.
Muckcufuss, Yetnassci; Randolph Sums,
Ladies Island.
Nelson R. Scovei,,
Census Taker, Bcnutuit County.
MANSION HOUSE
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
SITUATED AT THE TERMINUS OF TITS
Port ltoyel Railroad, where conucctiou is made
with the fast failing, flrtrl sa steamers
MONTGOMERY and IIl'NT3VU.LE.
sui'ing to New York cv< ry Friday.
Hound trip from Augusta $30.
Tins is an cutirciy new and elegantly furnished
hou-c. Situation unsurpassed. surrounded with
magnificent live oaks, commanding a splendid
prospect 0/ tire surrounding country, the Beaufort
and Port Koyal itivers, and offers .unusual attitkc"
tions to travelers or to parties who desire Board
or to spend a fow days near the salt water.
Table supplied with everything the market affords.
Pre?h milk, butter, flsli, vegetables and
rruits in their season.
Best of Cooks and Attendants.
Terms liberal.
C. E. WArken,
...... l'rojiricior.
I.OST:-I#r\VKEN BELLOW'S AND ODELL'S
stoics, a Fan with gold cliniu attached.
By leaving tlie same at the Sea Island Hotel the
liove reward will he given.
lip Bitters
AT
W. KKESSELR
T11BVE 15ITTEllQ, which have for yearn posses
ied a nigh' reputation as a icmedial agent, hut froir
lie high price at which they are sold .have been he
,-ond tne reach of some, can now be had in nnj
HinnCiLv desired,by the
/!/.?/Vr/r/i.' lr/'lt'irnf
The Vin?-;f;?v lilt t or* render the Liver, the
'tontncli, the lio\v> Is, find the Kidneys proof a
jai- st disease. Try it, and you \vH be mini need
Sold on draught only by
W. KRESSEL.
r.AY ST.. BKATFOUT. S. C.
Hay! Hay!
OTNT TID,
4 > Dale* Prime Paste r.t 1IA V
Pi?it Sai.k ClIKAl',
S. M. WAI.Ij.VCK,
iwH.t! i''. Uivt.if'?tt : c.
?- u i ? ? II 111? 11 mi II I mm\ i
T NEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL !
! STEAMSHIP LINE, i
riMIV.! invr CL.\: b. 1 I'LL POWERED bTL'AM I j
i bUIIS. I
, MONTGOMERY,
FA1KCLOT11. Master, ami
HUKTTSVILLE,
!' CHESTER Master.
' | Will leave Port Koynl for Now Y?> rk alternately
every Friday nfferuooL. u|>oi. the arrival of tlie
! Augusta, niid'savantiiili <& Cliarlestou train,
llFXTSVILLE sails FrUlav,May 2S.
, MONTGOMERY sails Friday, .Jnlie I.
j For Freight or Passage-having superior uccanii
niodations. apply to
niciiAiiD p. render, Agent, /
. i'ort Royal' S. C. eil
The attention of growers and shippers of
VEGETABLES. GARDEN TRUCK,
and FRl II',
i- directed to the facilities atlordcd by this!!-- f.upiiMCtii
'l, | lomnt and rcgula delivery of j. -Mia- ,
1 l?lefreight in X-xv York. All shipi rail-sin.-lid ie
i deli' .eclat Pe.s? t .v,.t ..-.r - - - -
. . ..... ... 'u i uurviTy i n- |
1 <lny to ensure JIhj r.tch. I
j BEAUFORT & SAVANNAH '{*<
j STEAMBOAT LIVE M'
THE STKAMEIt noi
O- 3VI. PETTIT,
Will make weekly trips between the above named
points as follows:
Leave Ucnufort Friday mornings at !) O'elosk A.M. j
nn?l retitrniiiir, leave 1 '
Savannah Sat unlay at tfl A. M. ?
Stopping eaeh way at SKAI'lin iK'S LAXIMNO.
SPANISH WELLS and nH"KFT>.\For.Fret
iht or l'n."s>ai;o anply on board. ^
| JOHN R- JOHNSON'S
Umbrella Manufactory
AND
HAT EMPORIUM,
DoA Kinu Street fr
<'H Alt LKSTOXi S. C.
! All or<l'T.- promptly tilled C. t>. 1). Iiv Express.
j O- .IP- WIETERS,
( '(HI .M ISSH >X M KKCIIA XT,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN ^
Groceries and Liquors,
I -
A,o. 1S1 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S^C,
| FOR SALE
, A No 1. Whiteiiai.1. Boat In eood condition,
I with Oars hail.- and Awning; complete.
ALSO
[one strans Font Skated CoNcoitn Waco;; id
j good order suitable for one or two horrc*. R
| Apply at the residence of co
| _ Captain C. O. Boniclic. pi
Faslioialile Hat Emparinm
.Mi!) Kin-- Street
CilAIiLESTOX, 8. C.
| WHITE & HUGHES,
DEALERS in
i IIats. Cats,Furs, Umbrellas, Canes &c.
PR
Umbrellas rcpnircd'nnd made tn order.
Goods sent C. O. D. by Express to any part of
the country.
! Thomas and Lanneau. -?
!lMcte. jewelry, aa.l SiWer-ware!
tT.OCK.ERV & GLASS OF AT.L KINGS.
Orders promptly tile d on C. t?. D.by Express,
uuk'iioh .lom'oli'y
f
Carefully lirpHlrcd.
Henry Bisohoff & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers, v
and dealers in
Wines Lipors Scgars Tobacco &c-.
11?7 ICiiHt Itay,
CHARLESTON, S. C. '
ii. Bincnorr. C. Wui.burn. J. II. Wulburn.
KORKRT I). WHITE, jj
Marble and Granite
WOHKS.
ckmktkky lot.- encloski).
iiunial vai'i/rs urilt at short notice. |
Medium Street, Cor. Ilorlhcck Alley,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
"W- -A.. MERTEMS. tc
11710L ESA LE ?6 RE T. 1IL DE. 1L ER IN J
Ladies. Hisses Gents Boys & Children's
BOOTS & SHOES
:j' TRUNKS,
Yalisss, Satchels ?fc Carpetha^s.
f 282 Kin? Sfr?i t Ciiakv.eston*, S. t\
CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS."
The Mutlcraljjuoil haw formed a partnership for j
j Admlvu'ity practice under the above firm tiamc: ^
! Couctx ?Vs Stone. ( Jos. M. Wu.i.t vm<. u
Charleston. j I'.cttuf'irt.
mcliOl-ly.
BEAUFORT, S. C. ' jp"
11 :is been reopened. "1 lie patrontigj of i
i the traveling public is gali ito.l. j
James Ode!! Proprietor-1
E. A. SCHEPER.
(AV!K, -t:: l Nt'.LIVLD A.-I> Ol i.:;LD A I i'LL and
< I'.iuHy . Uiti ti . trek cj
Spring and Summer
GOODS,
Coiisliitiiis of
DltKss OOODS, WHITE (idOI)S
1'KltC ALBS, DO M |?ST I ( *S.
MUSLINS, CASS! M K l< US,
I'llI NTS, TWKKDS.
NOTIONS, ( < > ; TONADE >,
HOKIEUY, LINEN'S,
CI.OTHISU, HATS, CAI'S,
HOOTS, SHOES. TKl'NKS A. . Ar.
mil oilierartioir* too t:unu-roin? 10 l?o mciitiin- ,
imunlly fouinl In a tirr-1-?!a-i
Dry Goods and
Clothing House.
iil of rvliic'i arc jnarnitet?1 > give ?nt' f.iction
tl will bo i-o'.i'; jtrieiv t?? <] fy cop.t|v_-ii >n,
ivend a ( ?., .ti. s. r.niojt
'liarlot on. Itouufort.
Beaufort Steam
7..CT? T ri/MtCTS A ATTV
LvjLiijLi uumriiiN x.
l:ivasis i>iit ; !> s:i ilr ir a I.UIST
I.I. are juvpaml to fail.i-li :i( the >ln?ilvs
I u-v.
Grist. Meal and Feed.
Tin' lilglio-t i<h |iricc jjaii! for COKX.
<'??? !? (il-OltllH ??J1 '!'?>1 1.
VM-lvr. *
Con ant & Emmons.
tit: now rmii'Aur.i) to fuunisii
ICE
1:j any quantity Customers may ilesiiv,
om their li e House,
Sc \ eul it J??t wet .
JOHN COX AN P,
A. A. KM MUX'S.
nov25-01.
I. M. WALLACE,
Cotton J-'iJ<*lor itixl
G Ft 1ST MILLER,
tVluilrsalc Dealer in
pain TTnmintr Mnol Tomi rtn
unit ul'uilu j . 1'IVUI. i uliUi IjIUi.
ISIiAN 1> CO'I'TO.N
might, Ginned and prepared for market.
il\ ii!H'es miido on 1
mo i? 1 <
avint? the best machinery for pinning
itton and crinding coin and meal, he is
opsred to execute all orders on the
ortest pos-ildc notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCotton
ginned on toll.
lov25-2S. ,
VERDIER WALKER &BAC0T.
OCTORS IX ADMIRALTY AX1) ATTORNEYS
AT LAW, BEAl'FOKT, S. C.
vi.ken .a- bacot. i w. .t. verdieis,
Charleston. | Beaufort.
lefcr to the British Connotates in tlie Sonih. anil
.'tally (o the British Consulate at Charleston.
<>vstr> .51.
SHEPARD D. GILBERT.
TVOTA ItV l't HldC. ,
Attention given to Marine Protests.
oiiTti:
In tlie ci.rn house. jan.G-67.
V. H. LOCKWOOD,
V. S. COMMlVsiONKR
nud
NOTARY PUBLIC.
kyciit for sal;-, N. V. lu.'. i^Irial (exhibition Co'*
liuutis-S'iO esirh.
LKLATTE & CO,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DI:.\UKI:S IN
i'lics, Lipci's, Began, Tobacco, U..
fx-"* Ihtst
C'llARLKSTOX, S. ('.
Onli-r.s from tlie Country promptly ;itlulcd
to.
iov*,V:)5.
ODELLl
1U1IH,
<. AN i> 11
'!*?? VS.
c.v u i :s.
ISITTS
A full assortment of the above eonsist rn/
ORANGES, LEMONS,
PPLES, DATES, FIDS, DAN ANAS.
II kinds of FRENCH confectionery.
hkazil, Nuts, hickory nuts,
WAT NUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICED, FRUIT, SPONC.E, POUND
ul every other kind of CAKES on hand
or made to order.
Particular at'cation pi veil t<? supplying
irtics with all necessary articles,
coons use fill as well as wsnamkntai.
eeive.l by every steamer from si:\\
UK.
J 01:11
I JOHN <
W wr^.r iTT~TtfTr--;~v? i ~ ~rr^r^i
fhCOOPEI
jj Dry Goods & Millioc
JUST RECEIVED
DRY GOODS,
CLOT
And ;i general Assortment of
!? =
! MANUFACTURERS OF BUIL
J Dressed, Ceiling, an
MOULDINGS POll BUILDING
NEWELS, 1IAND-RA!
VOOD TIKNING OF
GOOD A NIT SUBSTANTIAL WORK
can he made in the United States. We
I. 11 !1- 1* ? > ?
uuul? wi mi; my in nil in more, nil of win
iou to nil who want good and eahstantif
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ON
, BLIND AND DOOH MAKERS?IIY T1
off liaili ston, and can refer to gentlcmei
'inn and Florida, as to the character of t
NOTICE.?On account of the manner
own assumption ol'the risk of lireakng
goods are shipped over the roads in this
saving to the purchaser of our work.
. W. I
mcli.3-lyr.
EDWARD PERRY.
ROOK AM) Jon I'ltlXTlXG
Executed at the lowest rafes.
. Jtlsi 11 lc ItookH
On hand and made to order. Foreign and Domestic
>-? I si I lone i* y,
Law and Se'jool ItooLs, Law lllanks. Wrapping Paper,
Twine, Arc., &e.
NO. 139 Meeting Stcot,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
nov2o 2"). *
JAS M
AUCTION & COMM
Consignments of Mercha
I ?inl in your DEAl) and SHOP wo cm
,? v. ?? 1
short notice. Wc have on our lists at sla
Wagons, Farming Utensils, Fonts, Stcaui
! Sccil, Stove, Fixtures, &c., &c.
BROKER INT
I special attention given to the puitlinte,
: County property :
For Sale
l?ISI'r?i*I v I5i> s Itot sC am
, 1(1 Tlil llt J lot s 10 1111(1 Halt*
{ Kulltllnp; liols,
Itol>)>liin I'l'oi'ert.v Itay street)
l*ia nt I nk- 1 'iiiut? I'oe s
i Cn Lady's Island,
j On Paris Islam
On St. Helena Island, in 10 to 81
I 9
! Store anil Dwelling on the John Frii
MAIN
Tin- Khondt's plantation near Port Uoval fern.or
1 be sold In pari or whole, prico from $1 io f.'i p
articular*.
Pension Notary,}
I \TTR*M ION SOLDIEIIM No at Hon has l>ccn ti
i and houn'v.
SCHOONER IV
For < .?1 o oi
|
\
~ ~T1?I T " I " I IIBI IB ? H|IB ?? .
io epffi4
A FRESH STOGK
MILLINERY,
KING,*
NOTIONS. &R.
FAITCY GOODS,
DING MATERIAL GENERALL^ ^
d W eather-Boarding
PURPOSES in GREAT VARIETY.
IL AND BALLUSTERS,
EVEUV PESCRIPRIOX*
made as clicap at this establishment ?
have on hand the largest stock ot the abov
ich we guarantee will givo entire satisfu?*
il work.
LV PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SASL
IA DP, carrying on the business in the cit
i ail over t ins State, Georgia, North Caio
heir work for the past twenty years.
o
in which we box up our work, and on
e of Glass with ordinary handling, nil
State at HALF RATES, which is a great
?. RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C.
| Wayne & Von Kolnitz,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
FOR THE SALE OF
PROVISIONS
AND
PRODUCE.
1XJ Kast Kay Jt 27 Vendue R.npr,
liarleston, M. O
chofutT
-
ISSiGN MERCHANT
ndise strictly Confidential,
"OCK and we will convert it into cash r*
tighter prices: Horses, Mules, Carriage ?
Engines, Cotton-Gins, Com Mills, Cotu.a
^ E A E ESTATE.
fe'alc, ltcnting and Exchange of CJtj an
i in Beaufort.
i iiaii m.K-u, 13:170
I.lock, 91.!2o;>
i?i5n t? i iso
>MH>oo.
lilo On lloyullNlund
;
1
acre Iracts, $3 to $5 per acr>"
Place St. Helena for sale at $2^1
LAND.
nt.lining Ti'O ncrcn, lhabo?t of lanil ilerirnMo lo
er ncrj. Al'.i ottmr <lt .-Irnblo '.ande. Conio ?.n f
\ ik
md Notary Public,
ikon by C'oNfrrorx n?.vet In rplfbia to nVWltloi.rl
1ARGARF.T-AMN / '
* Char er