The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 10, 1876, Image 3
r The
Beaufort Tribune. !
>V. -M. FUK.X 1 1
L f Kdltov ?iixl tH'Uprlcloi'
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1?7?. j
A small colored boy was killed on the '
railroad at Pacific landing last Friday,
having been run ovt-r i?j- the cars.
Mr. Cliriet/.berg has the agency lor a
patent inkstand that is highly reecouicnded
as it will not upset, nor spill ink, and
will keep the ink clean. Every-body
* should have one as they aic cheap, ornamental
and useful.
*
Ilurglars attempted to raid on the!
bank Monday night last, but were frightened
off by Mrs. Lockwood who wa* (
awakened by the noise.
There are now two vucnncies in the I
% United State* naval academy at Annapo- !
lis, to be filled by the appointment of ,
youths from South Carolina as eadet .
t midshipmen.
, The committee appointed by the grand '
jury at the last term of court to exam
inc into the affairs of the county met last1
week and completed their labors on
Thursday, but what their conclusions'
are will not be known till the June term j
of Court, 'rite time given to the subject j
was too short to enable them to investigate
as thoroughly as they should have'
liked.
A correspondent of tlie h'auticul Gazette
criticises very severely Hie action of
the Nary department in abundoniiig
Pcnsacola and the selection of Port Royal
as a station. lie says in regard to
the hcalthfulness of Port Royal that we j
have swamp fevers licic the year round, j
w hile nobody is ever sick at Pensncola'
if they behave themselves and do not 1
omit to keep clean. Wc arc sorry we
have bo mudh ''swamp fevef'' here,
wc thought it was only Spring fever; at
lesat that is our complaint.
The Y?*inu*sce Nuritcr.
The particulars of the shooting affair 1
at Ycmusacc last Wednesday hv which '
Seymour llrown, a train hand on thcj
S. A C. Railroad, tost his life have hor n
told in so many and conflicting ways that '
we have taken the pains to get the correct
version ol the nffairs whieli was as,
follows:
Some time ago a gentleman was din-j
ing with T. J. Jones at Yen assee and on ;
his departure loft an umbrella which Mr. |
Jones took charge of. The owner of the :
umbrella, who lives in Charleston, after-1
wards instructed Brown t<? get it when ;
he went to Ycmassce should he he able
to fthd It. When the train on which
Brown is employed reached Yematsee i
on that day Brown discovered the inn-!
lirella on some other baggage on the'
platform and took possession of it, when
ine man Having ctiaige of the baggage,
went and told Jones that some one had |
taken the umbrella. Jones wentiminedi
ately to where Mown was and took the !
umbrella from him and carried it to the .
dining rooms and supposed that wan
the last be would hear of the matter. |
Ten minutes after Brown went to Jones 1
and inquired if lie had the umbrella,
w ords ensued and Jones cufced Brown, i
when Brown struck Jones a blow on the!
mouth, a scuffle followed when Jones;
thinking he was unable to defend him i
self managed to escape and drawing his1
pistol tired two shots at Jones one taking
effect in the mouth and the other in
I
the heart causing death in about one'
minute. Jones was not connected
with the restuufftnt at Ye mas see us has!
been asserted in several accounts.
Wc had the pleasure this week of meeting
Col. Keegm, the correspondent of
the vvasinngt >n uiironicle, who lias been
aiming us "taking notes'' ami "faith he'll'
Jiri.it em." The Col. is a bold animated
writer and we shall look f ir InssketchcF
with lively itffrcu. lie is charmed with
our beautiful town and c u-.t-y aid
thinks it i to be 1 line ted that the Stn'c
i? afflict d with such ba 1 govern a nt
\ nl retire ntati <n .le is h >pfu' h~>w
ever that a c i in t the bet.er is net
ur d's'.ait as the pr -ertt c a hi ion inu-t
yeihl in the pro-sun. e of its own weight,
art I that * lie !:?<; ' ringi is a'in si over in
S in h 'ar ?b 11. ''hr? -up r.lu ".is att -n
tio-is bestowed "i\ lit > certain parties
in well und rs o ><1 1 np-r'\ tporeci
atid. /lis us*- of a :jec.ires while discua-ing
the situation hereabouts she.his
Sunday school training, and his se
lections ?re most becoming.
Mr. Kditori
In connection with Mr. Sperry'a
statement that the Urnes of the Beaufort
Branch Bunk would p/bbXlify reach the
sain of $f00.000-we would suggest to
Mr. Bperry to add by way of explanation
that the mam portion of the deficit at
Beaufort (what ever it may figure up on
the Bank Books) was and is no bus at
all to the colored people of this vicinity
taken collectively.
The simple fact is that moat of the |
money obtained as Loans from the IU?nu-'
fort Branch was immediately redistribu- '
ted Jfcnong the colored people who, one '
and all. obtained for their seed-cotton
in the Fall and winter of 1873t-f878, full
forty par cent more" tiiAlV they Cuj?ht j
to Imve teceivcd for it.
The disastrous effects of the sudden
iMvd tinexpcc'cd collaps-j in valtfc of
L>ong JStap!e nt that period have borne!
with unteh more crushing effect on tin
i'niii?:h\ parlies who, making sonic use
of Bauk credit, only succeeded in dialing
upon their own heads the l\ill
weight of the avalanche, and they are
entitled to fccetve quite ns much sympathy
*3 the Beaufort depositors. Oniv.
so far as the writer knows, they doilt
ask it. ''Viatok."
A brotlk'r of 1 om Hamilton was dangerously
injured last week in Colleton
County, by the explosion of a horn of
powder, suspended by a string around !
his neck.
The water boat Agnes sunk nt licrl
wharf MUhdav night. Slio was raised i
last night and this morning is ready
for woriv again.
t
We tee it stated that all the seeds at >
the agricultural department have been
disposed of except a few for the North
ern sections \V?? clw.nl.i i:l-.. i -
* ~ I1IXU Ul MKIW :
Vvhere they have all been sown, lor very ;
few have been sent to our section, al- j
though our Congressman is a member of1
the Committee on Agriculture. He <lhl
to be sure, send a lew bags of corn to
hisconstitucnta, nut it all turned out to be
of the ]>>p corn variety. Those to whom
it tVas svt.t have expressed a preference
for the more concent rated form of whisky,
e\cn if they have to Wait for their
share until election time.
I'OKT ROYAL
AmtivKD.?May 14 Schr. Annie Hliss.
Simmons muster, to 1)- C. Wilson & Co. j
Schr. C. W. Lewis, Iluppcr master, |
to 11: C. Wilson Co.
Selir. Fannie W. Tower, Adams, to
J. L. Owen.
5 S. S. Carondoh t, McCTudy master to j
R. I'. Rundlc. I
8 8. S. City ??f Dallas, Uines, to 11. P. j
Rtiltdlc.
Sailed.?may 1 S. S. Curondo'et Me'
Cr'ady for Ntiv York.
8S. S. City of Dallas, I! i ties, for Fern-'
andina.
CHOICE CURRANTS, at fifteen cents '
per pound nt Roiieiit's.
'
Another large consignment of fresh
and pure candies deceived this day at
llonniiT's;
I
Something New.?Egyptian Sugar'
Dates ut Roijkkt's.
Quite an enterprise has sprung up in
our town in the manufacture of walking
canes of Orange I'a'metto and other na? j
live growths. Sir. Sawyer is engaged in i
mauufucturin ; thu n ii 'a//- quantities
and his .-preimcas an: vcy handsome and
neatly finished. lie is prepared to fam- 1
ish them in any quanityaud will doubtless
do d profitable business at the sevtY-}
al approaching centennials where the
Orange and the Palmetto will Wjfashio
able. |
New Spring Goods.
I take pleasure iu announcing to my friorftls ,
and customers that I liava now iu atorc my
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OV
DRY GOODS,
And Fancy Goods, i
oon81stin"u of
LADIES WtBSS GOODS, aL^A-CAS, j
Ml'SLINS. PIQUES. WHITE GOODS,..etc.
A Full I.ixs or
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, j
I .utiles' Ciiffi unit CullarM,
IIuiitlkerrlilef.-i, Hosiery llufTs,
I tells, l'urasols. Funs,
Gloves, Dress trimmings Stc.
AXD I
A Beautiful Stool of Millinery,
And a Larue Stock or
HKA I>Y MA I>10 < L.OTIIING
AT LOWE IT LIVING PRICES.
E. A. S CUE EE fi..\
THE SAFETY AND j
PRICK, BO c. 75 c. aii.l #I.OO.
Over 0U.OOO Sold.
MT-Wi.l not pill if up.?et.
|SF"Pcn points are not inju:>-d hv It.
{ if Pverv drop of Ink obtained
It is easily cleaned.
J3T"Juyt what every one wants.
For sale by
A. AsAi.ky CflMirrxcsft'o, J
NEWS AND STATIONERY DEPOT
IlKAIJi'OHT. H. C.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
Wm. H. Lockwood,
1>'A"VV ST.-, Heaufort, S. ('.
_
(iOT.l), A TV I > liXCHAXCJK
ON
New Tort, savannah. and Charleston
NOUGHT AND SOJ.l).
'nllMllonx Dilute on any point In tin- 1' S.
{3'".\?onirt* iwrfvcd mi'<j< ct to cheek at tlsrlit.
\ :.v.?.
CONFECTIONERY.
.lust received n Inrj^c of the hest
French awl American Confectionery.
?liloot from the factory; and warranted
puib.
Geo, W; lJOBEItTS. ,
EARLY "PEAS
at
I'ai.metto 1st,And
Wholesale only
('. G. KENDAM..
Stein way PiaNo
I'OIC SA1,K.
A FlttsT CI.ASS SEVEN OCTAVE pJASo. |
made by
STEIN WAV ASONS. ?
with Cover and Stoo, in perfect order; j
Will be sold ut a bargain. Apply to
M. Pot.LiTZi:n, Hay St.
To Holder* of County Cheek-, or Audited I
Claims, prior to Nov. I. IS7'J.
Okficu or tiii: County Comsissionkus. I
Ueanforl, E. ('., May Dili. 1st;. (
In accordance with tin piovisi ni of a joint resolution
entitled "A joint resolution authorlziup the
County Commissioners of Beaufort eouttty to levy
n special tas,'' dated April "th. IRei, nhti ;tii net to
amend the same, approved the 2'Jtli day ol January
A I). Idel, scale I proposals will be received at
tins otllce front parlies lioldini* checks or audited
claims contracted prior to November 1. 1 72.
until
Frliiat .lime Olli., JK7C.
at 12 o'clock, M.. at wliieli time said bids will be
opened, and the Board of County Commissioners
will rtrnw order* on the Treasurer to the amount
of one thousand dollars in favor of the person or
person.. who Shall have offered the largest tier
ccnt'tiit discount on their eheeUs or audited claim*.
Pidposnl* must be addressed to Pr. I'aul PHl-hard.
Chairman of the Hoard and endorsed "Pr>
posals for settlement of past indebtedness of
Itennfort Cottnty."
P. PItITt 'II.\I!I>,
11. .1. M AUTIN,
V. S. SCOTT,
County Commissioners.
Tito's, ii. WllEEl.KK,
Cierk of Hoard.
BAKER A CLARK,
SITCES OISS TO
li.tKKi:, V A 11, ,V CI,A UK,
Cttri-rs ami Smokers ?if Provisions,
WltOl.KSAI.K DKAI.CHS IN
FISH, FLOUR, BACON
Huttcr, Cliccsc, L;inl. Hire, Pork, S.ilt, &c\.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Kciulc A: o01 it :]0:J Washington Sis.
A 1 :\v VOHK.
II. K. UAKEIt. I
c. a. ci.aisi;. f feti. tt-ly.
CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS.
Tin* luulrraisiicd have formed :i pnr'r.orship fo
AdniirslOlv nmrtifr ?nili*r 11
Co urn N ?V Stoni:. I_ Jus. M. Wii.i.iams,
charR-non. f Aiken.
mcb.tlMv,
lliiirurl 3fc Co., ,M. S. Elliott
Charleston. Itemifort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
Ravine put up in their erfuhllshmeiil a OIHST
Mil,I, arc prepared to furnish at the shorter
uoticc.
Grist, Meal and Feed.
The highest cash price paid foftORX.
Corn < roii it<l on Toll.
P. M. WHITMAN,
Wiifrlimnkri uikI .1 eiveler,
DAY STREET, BEAUFORT. S. 0..
ITns Just received from the North a fine assort*
incut of goods at
Northern Prices.
WEDDtNG RINGS, $1.00 to $13.00,
SILVER RINGS, .10c. to $1.50,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $3.00 to$l.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $30 to $50.
8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks,
S3 50 to $8.
GENTS' GOIl) CHAINS. PINS. I'MNGS.sl.'-'KVE
DC I TnNS. s". I DS WATCH CH AINS,
LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS. &C . &C.
Gents' Golrt anl Silver Wattes.
Call And cxainiuc before purchai-liip, and satisfy
yourself you can rave ter. o twrntv-flve percent
row Charleston or Savannah prices.
GEO. \V. ROBERTS,
PKG.BR IN'
Fine Groce
Fruits and Confectionery.
ENGLISH BREAKFAST IUCON.
EXTRA SHORE MESS MACKEREL.
V ILSON'S PRESSED CORNED BEEF,
CHOICE PIG HAMS.
BORDEN'S ROAST BF.EF,
FAM Ii Y PORK,
MITSCOVADO MOLASSES.
SILVER DRIPS SYRUP,
PEARL llOMINY.
WHITE BEANS. OATMEAL,
DEDICATED CO)'OANUT,
OANTZ' SEX FOAM,
COOPER'S OKLAMNK,
Cl'RRIE POXVDER,
KEEN'S MUSTARD,
CORN STARCH
CRANBERRIES,
. CURRANTS.
FRENCH MUSHROOMS,
PRESTON & M BR KILL'S LEMON SUOAR.
HALFORD AND' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
TOMaTO'and WALNUT CATSUPS,
Datcc, Almond*. V\'?!uut>< Filbert p and Itrnzii iint*
QUERN OLIVES, CHOW CHOW ntul PLAIN
PICKLES. ENGLISH nnd FRENCH MUSTARD.
Conant k Emmons.
.via-; kuw l'um'AKKi) to flicnis
ICE
In any ?|iiantity Customers nifty (loir
from llifir fi-r>
JOHN CON* A NT,
J. K.MMONS.
nov25-44.
S. M. WALLACE
Col Ion rtK'liir iiikI
GRIST MItLER,
* IVIinlrKilt' Ih'alrr in
(Mil, Hominy. Meal, Feed, Elc
wm.v isl.vmk'otto.n
j Houglit,Ginnml and prepared formarkc
Vll VniUTH <?ll < 'ollNi^'l
nients.
Having the host machinery for ginnh
cotton and grinding cojn and meal, lie
prepared to execute all orders <>n tl
shortest pos-ihlc notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCotton
ginned on toll
I nov25-2S.
M Ml ATTC 9. r?n
til B I K> UU
Wholesale Grocers,
7
*KI> UKAI.ER9 I?!
Wiues. Liquors. Sciars. Tobacco. &i
( ...
lsr. lOtiMt Kay,
CHARLESTON. S. C;
Orders from the Country promptly :
tended to.
0 DELL'S.
1 ntrrrs.
< a N i> 11
To VS.
c a it
xfrs
I A full assortment of the above eoiisi;
in-j of olt.VatiMS. LEMONS,
I APPLES. DATES, FIGS, ILVNANA
I All kinds of FRENCH rnnfectionci
I IIRAZIL. NITS, HICKORY NUT
WALNUTS, ALMONDS. PECAN
ICED, FKIIT, SPONGE, POUN
| and every other kind of CAKES on ha
| or made to order.
Particular at'ention given to supplyi
parlies with ull necessary articles.
coons use ful as well as ohnamrnt
received by every steamef from m
YORK.
James Odell
FOR S AT.i :
1 six iiopse porta iu.e steam engine
1 upright, m lior.m stationary 9tea
engine, without boiler.
I Apply at Palmetto Island,
or addrefi" lt.?\ tl tieauforl P. O.
| jaii!'.? C. CI. Knxnai.t.
R ooins rI\> T .
i
I'l-.-H-.M lUlOMSFITP I'SE OF CEI.LA
I To Let to a small family.
T. II. TOXK'VO
j ASSIGNEE'S sat E
I i. *?? Mr.rtin IT. "
I
. IN CO'TLTANn:: WITH A" OV TJ'
I fi't-v* "-'".jfra T">isfT''' "l;r I ' " nn
I Irleto' < Par''ine. ' > *
t -,T.. :f f ,
j M. Crofnt on
| t'?e fo'lor-l" < 1 "<r ?
estate of said hankririf.
1 Marbl- Tip ' U'e-'o
1 Mahogany Iteilstcnd
1 Mahnrpinv lVv?kr-,-e? ' *>
3 c fas
1 Laree Vlrrr" wl'1 v.. *
2 "el iijmii" W' T'lro" f
2 Tallies
1 M an r ? de
fi f irs
1 Wli i a ?
1 Ph. A >
T arms cash on day of ?n'e.
Wm. II. Loc:""O'>T?
Assir.NET..
A I.SO
Inimcillately after the above sale. the fc'lowii
property will 1 e < fl'. rtd :
2 Chandeliers.
1 .ntnrldoTop Table.
I Wooden Kctt'-es.
4 Rosewood Chairs.
1 Mnhosniij* Bureau.
1 Marble lop WnahMrnd.
1 Mahogany Hedste.nl.
1 Large Walnut Table.
8 Mom Mat rasses. [Double.]
2 S ngle Mos? Mattrnsses.
12 Moss l'l!'6\vs.
2 Si pie Washntnnds.
2 Enclosed Wndistnnds.
1 Silver-plated Water Pitcher.
1 Large Ic e Refrigeiator.
1 Large Mahogany Extension Table.*
1 Black Walnut Extension Table.
3 Moss Mat trasses.
0 Plated Forks.
1 Large C'hating Dish.
1 Large Stand Lamp
1 Sitt Rosewood Shelves.
1 Reel iu 'A g Chair.
*Bjssge * aassgsa ^ - j ^
ITcooFE
I J Dry Goods & Mil
For ihe HP
I have just laid in a largo
1 >I*A* (xonds^
j "
%I ill t n<Li*^r(
:?' ORES ^
Notions, Kndnnideries, Cor
t. At juices within I lit* reaeh of
I
Donf f'oi'f/ci iltc
E. PIHLGA
In the l>uil<liiio- formerly k
j 1* I?I,V I >urr
in; A i i
l.i ,, .. . r ,
I he proprietor having titU
i
r i.
\ respectIiilly solicits the pntni
Ivy whoAvill, at all times. iin<
!delicacies the markets of ('ha
prep a red 1 ?v expel ieiieed coo]
i
1 BEAIIFOIkT ft
|
I
ITnvin.r niw m.J .. .1
^ jM not 41 ill Dt'IlUlOI
tools to
Build and repair a]
both of WOOD ami IRON. Purticul
k DESIGNING nod I'ATTEl
it- Steam Pith ami Fittings Const.
Personal attention given to Setting i
s-| STEAM BOILER FUW
[*,* J2?"Shop n xt to Post Ofiioc.
!8.l JAW1
ID !
ntl |
,! SEA 1SI
I
AI< | HAY S 1 It EE'
:wi THIS .EL KG A XT HO']
opened in first-class stv
calls tlie attention of tin
advantages offered at tit
I
j Uoaling? I'^isl
and the inducements hel
in the so nth.
1 J
' TUP. NPW
* II
A DOUBLE THREAT
3
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W^y r
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f"
TT retains all the virtues of the Fight Ri
* Tension, which was anil is the be?t in
AO-Please notice our PATENT HARD
I And Stand.
Our new and old ideas, worked out with 1:
In the busy city of Newark, New Jersey, ha
l.ENCE, Minimum of Friction, 'M.ixrf.Vuin
Reached in the Sewing Machine world.
TO THIS STATEMENT
We invite the attention of all, csp
observation. N. ii.?At! Machinist fully <
BOMEtSTh
IN<
tADIES, USE " DOME
/? /.% r, of IX70
ami complete stock ot
Cloi hino'j
Hals
> go^DS, ' ^ '
>c(>, Tics, Laces, Hose, etc. etc:
all. No trouble to show g<u ;
>l<irr, COOPER'S.
CLUB,
RD, Proprietor,
liown^a^the
PLlTI5 IIOTTSK
'oinv s. < .
* 1 up (lie al.oVe named house r
svs R<is(:s5irinit,
inure nf'the <rcntleinenjof the N I
the table suj'plied"with all t! '
rlcston and Savannah afford, and
!
IV >
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flACKIENF SMftP
mm uw ataeu B B V B I
t, I am prepared with the latest imprr-Vc<!
11 kinds of Machinery
ar attnntuai given to
UN MAKING for NEW WORK
inti.y On IIand, at Northern Pric: $
iiul Constructing
MCES for SAVING FUEL
IITMAN, Mechanical Engineer.
.v i '' v
VND HOTEL
T, BEAUFORT, S. C.
H'L having been refitted and
le, the proprietor respectfully
i traveling public to the many
is favorite resort for
juiii" iiiul
?l out to those seeking hc;.,ii*
"AMES Qi>kkL, Proprietor.
"DOMESTIC,"
) LOCK-STITOH MACHINE;
v ;Ciinning
"DOMESTIC," including the Automatic
II^C
KN ED COJflCAL ltEVKtNCS on both the Machine
irantl nev/ Machinery anil Ti?il* at our own new worV?/
< piycii nc a standard of MKOIANICAL KXCF.I.of
Durability, and range of work, never heretofore
AND THE MACHINE ITSELF
eefally those haying high methodical skill or*
vaiT a>rted.
0 SEWING MACHINE CO./
3W A'orlf itit<I ChlcmjfO.
STIC" PAPER FASHIONS/