The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 31, 1876, Image 3

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B Beaufort Tribune. AV. M. FRENCH n?lllov iiixl I'l'opi'h'tor WEDNESDAY MAY 31, 1*7?. Fine Sugar cured flams and Breakfast Bacon ligllpt Bean fori is becoming a popular resort for excursion parties from Savannah. On Sunday a large parly came upon the Sedgwick, and on Monday one of the j largest parties ever seen in this place i 1. came up on the same steamer. 4- r>- C. Wilson and George Cmtis of t Beaufort have been drawn as'jurors to: serve at the U. S. circuit court which j * ' mcetsiu Columhia in November. * I Muscovado Molasses GO rts. per. G.nl- I Ion at Hon mist's. i The Hartford will s < n r tarn to thb station. The Plymouth was in the West j lniiirs at Inst accounts with ordtri to', come here after visiting San Domingo' and Havana. The cucumber mentioned 1:1 Mi?; Small's organ last week as measuring i eighteen inches long was from the Clear: ^ Lake Spring ranch, owned by one of our citizens, ami grew 011 the same land where cabbnges measure thirty-five f"ct j in diameter, affoidiug shade to the horses and cattle on the place. "Weare under obligations to Lion. S. P. | Cox, Member of Congress from New York, for the current nos. of the Congressional Record together with the hack numbers from the begining of the present I session. We have been for sonic time without this interesting document on t account of our failing to see the propriety ? of the government buying Robert Small's building, which cost him $2,200, for $20,000. A few mote packages of Dessieated Cocoanuts at Robf.kt's The examination ot candidates for appointment as cadet at Annapolis from this district becran vpstmlur 1 ? concluded today. There wore luit twoj applications: TTcnry M. Stuart ago 17. ; son of ^r. IT. M. Stuart, and Samuel K.' "\V I lit well ape 15, son of Mr. S. W. Vvhit- j well. The dead body of an unknown man was found last "Wednesday on nilton j Head. An inquest was held by Judge ' Wilder but no evidence. a? to the identity j of the ho ly could ha obtained. Daaciscd I was about 25 years of age, and had on a pair of shoddy pants and new calico ! shirt. There was nothing to indicate that foul plav had been used. Wm. Hutto has gone to Edgefield | where his family resides to remain, iti is supposed, permanently. Since his! release those who have met him express ; astonishment that swell a quiet agreeable j mnn as he seems to be could have been j guilty of so many lawless nets. We are' told that l)r. Goethe, who was shot at i by ITutto, wruld have testified that he was insane, and his neighbors agree with the Doctor aa to Hutto's insanity when under ^lic influence of liqu r. New York Pearl Grist at Robert's. Tli? clause in the Ka-a! npnropr: .tion bill providing fer a hoard of naval oftlccrs *o inspect Tybee and report as to its j Utncss for a nuv.d station, was amended, on motion of Congressman Danford of I Ohio, so that the examination and report j snouici include the coast of South Car- j olina as well as Georgia. "We arc glad to sec we have some friends to represent our interests even though they are from the Buckeye state. An interesting series of pen sketches of prominent natives of Beaufort county is heing prepared for publication by Dr. Thos. G. "White, and from the extent of material gathered it would seem that Beaufort county can l>oa?t a long array) of distinguished individuals who gave lustre to the la^t century. When again we may be able to boast of as many distinguished men time alone can tell, j The Dr. would he glad of any data that 1 would assist him in this laudable work. The appointment of Governor Clmm berlain as one of the Senior Committee of the Centennial celebration of the hattie of Fort Moultrie raises a howl from the straight-outs, who cannot see how Mr. Chamberlain, although Governor of the State, can have any interest in that noted battle. This appointment they class as on n n.ir with flon I -- * ?? " .V n appointment. as South Carolina's representative at the Centennial Exhibition. Mr. It. II. Oolcock, who has been appointed trial justice In Green Pond, with a special reference b> the disturbed rice district, was formerly a trial justice under Gov. Scott. During two years of service lie proved to be a discreet and able official. ^ To give ordinary water all the refresh ing and invigorating qualities of sea wafer salt it til) it lias a buoyant feeling which Shows how easy it is to get up n i buoyant feeling. Sn't will doit some-j fimes, but the most effectual way of producing it in tho family is to plant a j "bight Punning Domestic*' s-joarc in! front of the hrarllistoue, ' NOTICE. llOLDKn-* OF I'AlD UP STOCK IN" THE Beaufort it i thln<* House C'onipauj t.iv r .jtv-tcd loiiiw! lit t< ustosn House .-n Thursday eve. June tut. 13?t; :u S o'clock. I. O. Thompson, i President. | Cucuml) ors, Squashes, Tomatoes, Sweet Corn, j Early Rove and Snowt'lake POTATOES, at Palmetto Isi.and Wlio'o-alc only ('. (1. ICKNDAI.Ii. PEABODY HOUSE, | COHNEH or LOCUST and NINTH ST.S.. pr.rr.ADELPiiiA, pa. Convenient to nil places of amusement arid car i'nc? in the city. No chances to and from the! ecntonaial crouwls Col. AVntson proprietor of j the itr.MiY Hook. Cincinnati for the past twenty i ar-\ r.nti ptcscut proprietor. Can leased the house ' Tar a'orator yea", and lias newly furnished it, I hroti;;liont. He will keep a strictly first class : lio'isc, and ha- accommodation for :100 truest* Terms only ?3 i>er dr y. Col. Watsos in a native of Virginia, nnil probably the only Hotel Proprietor in Philadelphia from the South Butter! Butter 3! T1IK BES T BPTTEK IN' TOWN 45ctsPER LB. FINK TABLE BETTER 40 COOK 1 NO BETTER i 'X). at Roberts. J FINAL ULSCIIAKUK NOTICE IS II EREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL apply to the Hon. Court of Probate for Beaufort , County S. C. the twenty Hccond day of .Tune for a ] flnal discharge ae Adiniiilstinlor of 'ha Estate of David Q. Jackson.. I It. O. Holme?, Administrator. Sitrrtj/'s Safe. By virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias tome) directed and lodged in my c.fiico, I will i t'll, at ! Port lloyni. on Wednesday, the ~th dav of .Tune J next ISTfi, between the legal hours of sr.!.', the fol- j lowing personal proper"y. to wit: D, II. Hutchinson, . vr. C. E. Warren. F. W. Schepc ", vs. C, E. Warren. S. Mavo, | vs. C. E. Warren. Jacob Ciawlcy. vs. E. Wr.rren. Ali lite right til'c and intrret of C. E. Warren in ' and to U liar decanters. V! wine g"as?-es, lfi ilium- 1 pa.;no gin. s*;;s, 85 liar gia so, S cat-via "s goblet?. . 12 celery glasses, 11 liottlcs v. hi key, Id bottles' wine, 8 liottlcs L'.iiu'r t - water, P bottles eham-! pag e, !i hitlers bottles, 5i flasks. doraa empty bottles. 2 sugar howls, 1 water cooler. ' reerpuntp and fuiultii.c. I liuug driver. I mallet, 5 jugs enracoa. l.v gallons corn \vli:?kcv. i.toio or less, 3 gallons Jamaica rum, 10 gailor.s colored spirits, , 5 gall' u?; Pent eh whisky, tl gallons port wine, i 2 gallons apple brandy, '< gallon Catawba wine. 1 10 trallonn s!i..?i v ?i - ? 1 1 jlin, ' 4 dozen bottles Ilass* ale, bottles coloiing for bilinrd ba'.ls. 2 bottles maraschino, I boxes rock candy, '2 billiard tables. villi fixtures. 2 tables 1 piece lubber hose, 1 ice elies', 1 lot barrels, ' 1 table cloth, tl wire covers, 1 pair ice tongs .'i hmekets. 1 feather dusb r. 9 spittoons, 1 t lotlicfi rack, 1 water heater, 12 empty kegs, 1 tin fntunls. 2 slop buckets, 1 box cork-, 2 round tables, 1 cribbago box, 1 slate, 2 brooms. 1 sprinkling pot, 8 chairs. 9 cane, and 21 perforated chairs, :i baby chairs, 2 light painted chairs 2 reeking chairs, 1 cane-bottom rocking cliair, 1 oilice chair. 1 desk, 1 lot desk tools, 1 hammer, 2 dusters, 18 comforts, 7 stoves with pipes, 2 boxes codllsli, 3shading dishes, 1 lot. boat cushion?, 2 canopies, 1 ha ter-, 1 lot caiiiae'O furniture, 1 lantern. | 1 (liincsc goug, 21 pa ? books. boxes ciucl-I ?.p -, 71 ooks told,1 a books (new,. 1 c in whit" ! lea i, 1 hot tli". ink 1 letter j .. l wag or.,1 2 pigs, : ') cans mushrooms, ?' j.,,z .3 . rd.ncs, 1; papers corn starch, I t p ipers farina, 8 p ipers gelatine. 7 cakes silver soap, 1 boxes blue. 8 bottle- ?Vor c f-r :a i -c. bhnt'ies curry powder. 1 1 lot spites ice- 'l-> cadiivtta, !? box ginger Minpa, chtri tea, % bos tannics, ?, box 1.1 iCearoni. J?box start h, CO lbs bacon, barrel mackerel. 5 lbschccac,. 1 brace a;ul three bit--, 10 faucets !1 tin pans, 1 scoop. 2 trays, 1 tin r.ieasnre, :5 sots cottage furniture, 1 building, 1 tabic, 1 Fairbanks scales, 2 meat benches, 1 chair, : IS h o!;s. 1 lantern, 1 sausage machine. 1 lot 1 marking tool?, V5 bags, 1 tables, aiul other articles ; levied upon as the property <>f C. II Warren, at the suit of D. II. Hutchiusou and others. Terms, Ca-h. Wji. Wilson, II. C. A 1 f > P. P. Tonle, vs. M. A. flolmes. All the right tiile and interest of M. A. Ilolnico in ami to one l uilntng situate near the City of Port Itoyni, in the Coiutry of Ucau'or. and State of South Curollr.o, levied upon as the property of ^ M. A. Holmes: nt the suit of P. P. Toale. Terms, ('ash. \V*. Wilson, S. B. C. | Beaufort. S. O., May 22nd, 18715. Siicvtjf'ti Sn U\ By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, and lodged in my office, I will sell, at public outcry. In front of my ffice, in the town of Bcanforl, on flic first Tuesday in June next 18*,(5, being the ! 6th day of said mouth between the legal hours of ssle, the following personal property, to wit: W. C. Butler, vs. P. Schlcgclmilch. ATI the right title nnd intcre t of F. Schlegelmilch in and to one steam sawmill, steam Engine, boiler and all machinery appertaining thereto;' situate at Big House Plantation, in the county of Beaufort ar.d State of South Carolina; one Grist mill, with fixtures: one cotton Gin; cotton) Press; corn shellcrOIndnufs l, on" Lath machine;' one Edg?r; Four hen eh screws; tv.o turning Lathes, nnd ell other machinery; nil carpenter's nnd j blacksmith's loo's; 4 wagons; 0 carta and 1 buggy with all the chains nnd harness belonging thereto; ft head of mules: 2 horses; also, a lot of boats and lla!s: levied on a Mie properly of P. Scliicgclmilch, at the suit of W. C. BuMi r. Terms Cash. Wn. Wilson. S. P>. C. Beaufort S. C. May 22nd 1816. Pratt's Astral Oil, 1 TUB ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MA 1)3. Per a!e only by Geo. W. Itocrnrs yonr?e1f yon can save let to twenty-live percent roin Charleston or Savannah prices. HANKING HOUSE Wm. H. Lockvvood, Bay St., Beatjfokt, S. C. I (iOlil). A YV t> KXCIMVOK ?ox New York, Saraiiiiali, m Ctarlesloj ROUGH V AND SOLD. J fVnllcrtion' made ou any point in tUe 1*. S. t Accounts received nhjert t.i check nl O/i.t. ASSESSMENT FOR 1876. Ol'FIca ok THE COEKTV AUDITOR, t. Beaufort, s. C., -May 22. 16*0. t" THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 8"0 will commence on The First day of June, ami continue until the 20th clay of .Tuly next. Tlic assessment will be for IVrsomtl Froperty Only, but those failing to assess lands last year, or who have sold or purchased luucl? since the last assessment will note said changes on their returns, to getlicr with any change-' that may have taken place in the boundaries of their lands, consequent on such snle or purchase, with a statement a? to whether said lands so sold or putchascd is plow, meadow, or wood land. This statement Is necessary in 'Every Case where lands in*"o. changed hands, and will save taxpayers much Double, as well as conduce to the correctness of the official record, and greatly facilitate tier payment of taxes. Knelt f.:tud Owner mu't an ever iho qucst'ons on the retnrn a? lo Ills Host Office, in u legible hand, u- this will rende r correspondence between this office and taxpaveis easy whenever iiu|iiirics arc necessary. The boundaries of every tract, of land must be given this office I where the s-ime has not already been fin ni-hed.J so that the Auditor may know the exact locality of every piece of iand in the county. In making returns great care must be taken to have them correct as errors in returns invariably [when not discoverable in this ofliee] get on the Tax Duplicate: often proving expensive to taxpayers, as well as troublesome to the Auditor. Further noli, c will he given in due time. L. 8. Lakolev, County Auditor. To Holders of County Checks or A udited Claims, prior to Nov. 1, IST'i. Okfice or the County Commissioners. i Beaufort, 8. t\. May 8th, tt?7.'?. f ?n accordance with thi' provision of a joint rcsolntion entitled "A joint resolution nuthorir.ins the County Commissioners of Beaufort county to levy u special tax,-' dated April 7th. 1S7:1. and an act to amend the same, approved lite 89th day ot January A. 1). 1?74, sealed proposals will lie received at tlus otlicc from parties holding cheeks or audited claims contracted prior to November 1, 1172, until Thursday June Ktli., 1870. at 12 o'clock, M? at which time said bids will be opened, and the Board of County Commissioners will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount of one thousand dollars in favor of t lie person or persons who shall have ofl'e-cd the largest tier centum discount on their checks or audited claims. Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritcliard, ('li.vrman of the Board a*:d endorsed "Pr > p.isals for set Moment of past indebtedness of Beaufort County." P. PRITCITAKD, It. J. MARTIN, V. S. SCOTT, County Commissioners. Titos, it. Witm.r.i:, Ciei k of Board. BAKER A CLARK, *vccr.* on* to i:.\3vs:y, vah- a clakk, Cui vr.s tui.l Smokers of Provisions, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH. FLOUR, BACON; UultiT, Chcc se, Lnrd.Ric*, Pork, Salt, &c.. ALSO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 lUaUe &, 201 & 302 Washington Sis. > IZW VOUli. n. it. n.\nr.n. I_ c. a. ci.aui;. f feb. 9-ly. CORBIN. STORE & WILLIAMS, The undersigned have formed a partnership for Admiral!ty practice under the above firm name: ConciN & Stosk. (. Jos. M. Vii.majs . rharlcston. I JtUoti. meli SI-lV. itavriii-l & Cii., .M.S. Ki'.lnl' C'aarlestflii. fleuufor:. Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. Having put up in tlieir establishment n GRIST MILL arc prcparcu to furnish at the shortest notice. Crist, Meal am) Festi. The highest cash price paid for CORN. d d - lUMi twl P. M. WHITMAN, WATCHMAKER A1JIWELE1 DAY ST IIE ET, 3E A L' F < >12 T. S. C.. Han Just received from the North a fine assort mcnt of good.) at Northern Prices. WEDDING RINGS, $1.00 to $12.00, SILVER RINGS, 00c. to $1.50, SILVER NAl'KIN RINGS, $2,00 to $1 00, LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $:tti to $50. 8 Day & 1 Day striking; Clocks, $3.50 to $8. GENTS GOLD CHAINS, I'INS, RINGS,SLEEVE DU rTONS, STl'DS, WATCII CHAINS, LADIES GOLD ami PLATED JEWELRY, GOLD PENS. &C.. &C. Gents' (loll aul Sitter Watches. Call and examine before niirclineinc. and ?ati<-fv Conant & Emmons. i ATiE NOW t'UEPA.iiKD TO FURNIS] ! ICE I In :uiy quantity Customer may tlesiri from their Ioc llous>o, j ll SI JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS. nov25-3l. A Afl a* ? - - ? 5. M. WALLACE, t'??!ton 1':,< <or o*i?l | GRIST MILLER, \\ li'ilrsit!,' Hrnlcp hi Grain, Hominy, Heal. Feci Etc. MKA TS1, VMX 'OrTO.V Bought, Ginned and prepared for market Atl\ nnees iiiikIo on ('oimiirn men t s. Having tlie best machinery for ginninj cotton and grinding corn and meal, he i prepared to execute all orders on th shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. nov85-2S. Hs KLATTE & CO Wholesale Grocers, AKD DKAT.KRS IX Wines, Liprs, Segars, ToSacco, to. I sr, I5n CHARLESTON, 8. C. Orders from the Country promptly nt tended to. rt'npi i 'H I uDELU i I 1' It! I I v'.vn r>i x-:x, ToVS. <:A iv J a t" i s i A full assortment of the nhovc consist iin^of ORANGE?. LEMON?, l APPLES. DATES, FIGS, FAN AX AS i All kinds of FRENCH confectioner} BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS WALNUTS, ALMONDS. PECAN'S j ICEl), FRUIT, SPONGE, POUN] | and every oLlier kind of CAKES on linn or made to order. Particular at'ention jjiven to supnlyin I parties wi111 all ncccsssry articles, j goods useful vis well as ousambsta received by every steamer from xi:1 YOlllv. James Odell foti k/^ivia:. i six house ronT\m.e ste\m engine. j 1 . pRiGHT W H.irat STATIONARY STEA! | ENGINE, without hot i r. Apply a; Palmetto Island, or address R<?x'.1 lie:; fort P. <?. jan P.t C. O. Kexdam. 3cw Spring Woods. | I take pleasure in announcing to my Lionel and ensfomers that I have now in store my SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK O? MY GOODS, 3VHI X-ZLinXT 13 i And Fancy Goods. Consisting op T.ADIES DRESS GOODS, AI.PAC \S, MUSI INS, PIQUES, WHITE GOODS, ct< A Foi.i. I.ine or GENT'S FUIiNISHING GOODS, Rallies' Cliff, and Collars, Ilanilkcrcuicfs, Hosiery Cliffs, Holts, Parasols, I'nns, Gloves, Ilre.ss trimmings ?Vo. and A Beautiful Stock of liliincry, And a Large Stock of K 5T.V t>V M V I> IT < 1 ,OTIII N( AT LOWE .T LIVING PRICES. /;, A. SCIlEPFJJi I THE SAFETY ITTKSTATTi ruin:, r?o<-. 75o. nn<l Si.on, Over CO.GOO Sold. f^Wir. not spill if upset. fTTon points nr.' not injured l>v it, C?T"Kvery drop of ink obtained, wr it ij ..i? 1 j .Just u!i:it every one v.niit". K.Oi- mlc by A, Asni.':v CiiRimitKRu, ! NEWS AND STVTIONKUY DEI'O'I ^ iti :.\ i coin', s. < *. * .? r Arf. ?a?. ??uviri ! J 1,n Y WBH j | J. COOPER | J Dry Goods? Milliner For the SPIt I have just, laid in a large ai ' J>1*^* (i oOlls, Millinory, I DRESS Notions, Kmbrohleries,, Corbet t. At prices within the reach of a) Do ii i foi '(fri f/i e ph ir JM Jr\. V ^ E. PIHLGAR] In llio lmildimi formerly lain o. j BIOA < - I isioa i rt) j ;) B i 1 lie proprietor liavine' fitte 1 '! | respect fully solicits the patrons j vy wlio^will. i\> all times, find 11 j delicasies tlie market - of Cliarlr: i prepared l>y experienced cooks. j Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I ! tool* to Build and repair all both of WOOD andjIRON. Particular n DESIGNING nnct PATTERN | Sir am Tipe anil Fittings Constant] Personal attention given to Setting and ; STEAM BOILER FURNA( t. j C^'Shop next to Post Office. ;'l J. A.WII1T I I SEA isla: I BAY STREET, I THIS ELEGANT I IOTP" opened in first-class style, calls the. attention of the ti advantages offered at this B 5<>;b I r B 1 and the. inducements held < in tile south. JA THE HEW ' A DOUBLE THREAD 1 IT retains all the virtues of the Iight-Runn I* Tension, which was an! is the 1 a in us i?i'T*lcasc notice our l'ATKN 1 HARJ>K? and Stand. Our new and old ideas, wcrlse 1 out with bra in the busy city of Newark, N'cjv Jersey, have Il.F.NCK, Minimum of I'nctiun, Maximum of reached in the Sowing Machine wotld j TO TIIIS STATEMENT A We invite the attention of all. espcc observation. N 1!.?All Machines fully wa DOrVJESTJC r ? INoL AD IKS, USE " DOMES IXO of 1870 id complete stock 6t Clodiing* ^adiew* Hats COQBS, s, Ties, Laces, Hose,' etc. etc i. No trouble to show good tee, COOPER'S. OXjTJS, D, Proprietor. vvnjtsjtlie 'I>i;u TTOXJSXd u r. uj? the ahovt* named house aa i "2 2 o.-*i rs tfii'hut, ire <ft' tlufjjer.tleme'n of the Is a le tahle Mi]?j>liei1f"svitli all the r ton ami Savannah afford, and ICiUNE SHOP. nm prepared with the latest improved kinds of Machinery, ttent'on given to ' . V, MAKING for NEW WORK V. n ly On IIand, nt Nortiierit Prices Constructing ^ 3ES for SAVING FUEL HAN, Jlechncical Engineer. ND HOTEL JEAUFORT, S. C. ] L Laving been refitted and ' tlie proprietor respectfully aveling public to the many favorite resort for ' ug* and Ilimring1 I out to those seeking health I MSS CDELL. Proprietor. ^ I 'DOMESTIC," j LOCK-STITCH MACHINE# ? s in-r "DOMESTIC," iadjiting the Automatic . KT> CONICAL BEARINGS on both the Machiuer SB9| I : M.icMn.-ry :i-.l To at o-tr own new work*, fl |B pivrti u< a Mwiitrd of MrX'HANICAL KXCf.L- BRlBj D.liability, ami range of work, never hcrctofor* * vn Tiig \t a nriv-r t? t - - ? . .... . ...wnmu i ioiji/1' UHK Sally those having high mechanical skill or' AHohS sewswg MACHINE CO., I \v York atul Chicngo. ffin ;tic" paper fashions, - ,as? M