The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, June 21, 1876, Image 3
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The Beaufort Tribune. ]
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JOaitor nnd FroprloJor
WEDNESDAY JUNE 21, 1S7?.
Worcestershire and Ha!ford Sauce, East J
India C\*rrio Powder, ut Robkut'h c
Dr. Thomas G. White after being duly f?
examined in open court l?y Messrs. Boll
Moove and Wiggin, committee ap pointed
l?jj Judge Maher,was admitted to the
,^ftar on Friday last.
/ A sailor dic>l last week on the PlyJ
mouth of heart disease and his remains
{ were brought and interred in the!
r grounds of the Cntholic Church. A milita- '
/ ry funeral is something so rare in Beaufort 8t
) that the escort created quite a sensation , Co
f on the street. Anotlicr sailor on the of
same ship who lost a foot by a recent t|"
wT accident is not expected to live. va
W * OS
Jilr. J. E. Ohlandt is tearing down two OE
small buildings on Bay Btreet prepar.|of
atory to erecting a lurge store in their |
place. Improvements on the Bay are so '
rare that the building of a new stoic
deserves special mention.
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English Breakfast and Green Teas at j Kl
? 90
I'oinriiT s. j
If "Boreas" is too modest to give u?
his name be will find his letters will not j
be published. "When communications j
contain specific charges, giving names of
offenders, newspapers generally reject
them as untrustworthy unless the writers ^
nddrtiaj nrr> cMvnn
? Mr F. D. J. Lawrence was served nr
with a rule at tlie late term of court to sa
show cause why he should not be drop- T
ped from the rolls as a member of the ht
PI
Beaufort bar. Ilia answer must have to
ocen satisfactory as Judge Maher dis- ac
charged the rule, and now Mr. Lawrence
is as much of a lawyer as ever, and the 1
scalps of his enemies are in danger.
Beaufort county is entitled to three
scholarships which are now vacant in
% the State University. Candidates will ?
see by a notice elsewhere that the *
ei
examination to till these vacancies will
take place on the third prox. Hi
j i
Fresh Prunes at Robert's be
The store of Mr. Renton on Kean'g '?
Neck was entered and robbed oil Satur
day night last. Mr. Ronton offers a reward
of $100 for the conviction of the thieves, jt
The ladies of the Baptist church with
^ that commendable zeal which ensures ~
success in every thing they undertake'C
conceived the project some time ago of |
raising funds for the repairing of their
venerable house of worship by the fruits j
of their own industry and handiwork. I
How far they have succeeded may be g
seen by tlic amount of work they
have had done in repairing both the
interior and exterior and repainting the
interior throughout with treat taste th
and beoutv. The administration ot i ?1
heir popular pastor, Rev. Mr. Jonc'a lias j 01
been so far successful as to attract1 ^
within its walls not only such as are tl>
members of that faith but many who ,la
are fond of good preaching. tl|
An attack on Jacob Apple by Representative
Tom. Hamilton in front of the tli
hotel last Saturday created some commo^
tion for a time. It seems Mr. Apple had ^
sued Hamilton on a note and claimed
that in addition Hamilton owed him a "I
store account, while Hamilton assorts the '''
/ fo
4, note covered all his indebtedness. After to
a heating before Judge Maher Hamilton <>i
went out on the side.valk and while "M
waiting for his counsel Apple accused he
Hamilton ofswearing to a lie and at the co
same time elevated his fist in close prox- tr
mity to Hamilton's noso, whereupon
Hamilton knocked him down and pick He
1 ing up^ a stick administered 6undry
^ blows which soon covered Mr. Apple fll
. j . with blood. Mr. Humilton was arrcs- to
I trd on a warrant issued by Judge dl
Maher and on .Monday iva3 fined five rc
dollars for assault. Mr. Apple soon pr
recovered and shows no marks of the ti<
sanguinary onslaught. P1
Irvoyai oicry ouir, assorted ne r runs,
assorted Jellies, Capers and Olives at tj,
Robkrt's in
Aleck Lowry was huig nt Sumter last. tl1
.. Fiid-?y for lhe murder >t John Murphy. or
Pi?:vi? us t-? l is so >?l-oft In* handed a
, . confessio.:. wriit<-1 ? ? his \vn hand, t<>
. #.. : ho nh -ri!T in Inch lie declares positive-:t<J
j Til
ly that ! o oti> was wit It iiim at the time I yt
of the murder and li< i>n:y was guilty. Ji
The usual scenes of religious enthusiasm
were exhibited by the five thousand ev
p -rsons present, and lie died more as a e?
martyr than a wretch as lie was. tr
I). C. Tompkins who was appointed c<
treasurer of Edgefield county hy Gov. >'<
Chnnibcrlain, in place of the absconding ^
I McDcvitt, declines to accept the office, f?
as his manhood will not permit him to ar
lie indentified in the remotest degree Ht
with the ruling party. The Govenor w
selected a democrat, a man of integrity n,
t 11 il! 1 if ...ill mil
IIII lilt'WlUUl'f lllUl II nui ll lliru ??*n
serve they phould suy no moie about ^
thrives in office when their actions pre- U]
vjnt belter appointments.
On Saturday afternoon Sam Forrester, 01
^ colored, died in Savannah from kniie ?l
wounds rrceived iu a ti.^ht on Mr. Harn-!
Will's plantation on the South Carolina
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776. FORT MOULTRIE 1876.j
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Office Otn'i. Freiuiit anii Ticket Ahext, i ;
PORT R?YAL RAILROAD CO. f j *
[*rom .Tunc 24th to 27th inclusive, round trip
ticket*, from Port Royal and Reaufort to ' ?
larlcston. will be Bold AT ONK FARB, good
return until July 2d, Inclusive,
lij order Oen'l Paescnpcr Agent. i
A. M. Hamilton. Agent, Pott Royal, j
Paul Hamilton, Agent, Beaufort j
The University Scholarships.
I
Oppice op the Scnooi. Commissioiser
Beaupokt 8. C. June SOth 181(1.
Notice ib hereby given thnt In accordance with |
e provisions of "AnAct to establish certain
nte Scholarships in the University of South :
irollna," approved February 20. 1874. the Botrd
School Bxnmlners for Beaufort County will j
dd a free public competitive examination of
ose who desire to avail themselves of the ad- j
ntages oflered by the * State Scholarships j
tablishcd and provided for by the a foresaid Act. J
i Monday the third day of July next at the ofilcd j
the School Commissioner. [
Candidates for examination must be fifteen I
it years of age nnd give satisfactory evidence af I
>od moral character. !
They will be cxamiuod in the common English 1
ancliee. to wit: Orthography, Reading. Writ
g. Mental and Written Arithmetic, Geography, < ]
nglish Grammar and History, and raur t have j
une knowledge of Algebra and of I.ntln. i ,
By order of the Board,
sliei'ahd D. OlLnERT,
School Commissioner.
Exojficio Chairman and Clerk.
UHOHATK NOTICE.
By Ridley K. Carleton Esq., Probate Judge
V here as B. K. Young hath made suit to me. to
grant him Letters of administration of the
itatc and effects of Peter Washington, Farmer: 1
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil 1
id singular the kindred and cred tors of the '
id Peter Washington deceased, that they be and '
ipear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be
dd at Beaufort on the 3d. day of Jnlynext, after
ibliration hereof, at 11 O'clock In the forenoon,
shew cause. If any they have, why the said
Iministra'Jon should not he granted.
Given u ndor my hand, this nineteenth duy of 1
ine Anuo Domini 1876. 1
T?.nt*"r K f. Dtrrnv
Judge of Proba'c.
I'HOIJ.VTK NOTICK.
Bv Ridley k canleton Esq- Piiobat e Judge
Vbcreas B.F. Young hath made suit tome, *o '
grant him Letters of Administration of the I
itato and effects of Jaines Stuart. Farmer.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and j
ngulur the kindred and creditor* of the said
imes Stuart deceased, that they be and appear,
store me in the Cou't of Probate, to be held nt
ifiufort on the third day of July next, after pubcation
hereof, at 11 O'clock in tlie forenoon, to
>ew cause, if any they have, why the said i
[(ministration eho ild nothigra ted.
Given under my hand, this nineteenth day of I
ine An noDo.nn I 1KT0.
Ridley K. Cakletoi*.
Judge of Probate.
ircular to School Trustees
OrricE County School Commissioner,
Beaufort S. C. June 10 1870. {
To the Trustee* of the Free Common
choola of lieanfort County, 8. C.
Dear Sirs Section 4!) of nu Act entitled I
\n Act to establish and maintain a system of ,
ree Common Schools for the State of South 1
irolina," approved March 0th, 1871, provided |
at "an annual meeting of each School District i
mil be held on the last Saturnay in June of
cli year, at 12 o'clock M., notice of the time and |
ace being gtven bv the Clerk of the Board of
rustces, byljKisting written or printed notices in
rec public places of the District at least ten
iys before the meeting,"
Section 5th of the said Act provides that "The
habitants qualified to vote at a school meeting *
vvfully assembled, shall have power:
1st. To appoint a chairman to preside over
e meeting.
2nd. To adjourn from time to time.
3rd. To choose u clerk, who shall possess the ; 1
laliileation of a voter.
4th. To raise by tax, in addition to the amount
(portionedby the State to their use, sucli furicr
sums of money as they may deem proper
r the support of public schools, said sum not :
. be more than three dollars fot every child in j
c District between the ages of six and sixteen,
i ascertained by the last enumeration ; said sum j
be collected by the County Treasurer, and to be '
dd by hint i-ubjqpt to the order of the Trustees. 1
uiucrsigneo u me county scnooi uommissaou,
such sutnsofmincy to bo used 09 agreed
ion at the meeting, either for the pay of teach'e
salaries or purchase or lease sites for school
usee; to build, biro or purchase such school
luses; to keep them in repair, and furnish the
me with necessary fuel and appendages; or to I
rnish blackboards, outline maps and apparatus'
r illustrating the principles of science, or to '
schargc any debts or liabilities lawfully lncurd.
Gth. To give such direction and make such
ovisionsas maybe deemed nccc sary n rc'.non
to the prosecution or defense of any suit or
ocecdings in which the District may he a party,
tith. To authorize the Board of Trustees to j i
lild school houses, or rent the same; to sell any ;
hool liiuse site or other property belonging to
ic District when the same shall no longer be j ,
;edfui for the use of the District.
7th. To alter or repeal their proceedings from
me to time, as occasion inay require, and to do j
ly other bnsine?s contemplated in this Act.
You arc hereby most earnestly advised to meet,
each of toe several School Districts of this |
unity, and also give due notice of an annual j
ectiug to be held to the School District under |
>ur su|>crv isious, oil aiuuruay, tiiu i.iiu nay 01 j
tue. 1876. at o'clock M. 1 deem it of great \
lportauce to the success of our Free Common j <
:hool system that these meetings be h-.'ld In
cry School District in the county, and that
ich School District raise a liberal local or disIct
school tax for the following reusous*
1st. The State appropriation made for Free j
amnion School purport's for the citrrcut fisenl
snr is of itself insufficient to supply the ednca
onal wants of the people. In those States i
iving the most popular, satisfactory and sticcss- '
il systems of Free Common Schools, the schools ( '
o almost wholly sustained by means of local
:hool taxes.
4ml, The amount of poll tax collected in
ich of the several School Districts is, of itself
significant.
3rd. The Local School Tax raised In any School
Utrict will be of great service as nu auxiliary
ad supplementary to the State appropriation
ml I'oll Tax.
4th. The Local School Tax Is paid into the I
onntv Treasury, and is directly subject to the .
rdcr of she itoard of School Trustees, counter-,
Igned by the County*?cliool Commissioner,
Vc?y respectfully,
S. D. Uimimt, ' (
School Commisslorcr B. C. j
1
??a?a? !? \%m
ASSESSMENT FOR 1876.;
OrrirE nv tiu: C<tntv Arnrron. I
I>e:uif<ul, s. t'.. May 22, IrtTO. )'
TUB ASSESSMENT FOU THE FISCAL VBAIt
I7ti will commence on
TIio First cluy of June,
mil continue until the SOtli clay of .July next.
The assessment will be for
Personal Property Only.
>ut those failing to assess land* last year, or who
lave sold or purchased lands since the last assess- j
ncnt will note suid changes 011 their returns, to
tether with any changes that may have taken J
dace in the houndaiies of their lands, consequent J
>11 such sale or purchase, with a statement as to
vhelln r said lands so sold or ptttchascd is plow,
ncadow,"or wood land. This statement is neccsary
in
livery Case
vhere lands have changed hands, and will save
axpuycrs ntttcli tio.ible, as well as conduce to the '
:orrectncss of the official record, and greatly facilvatc
the payment of taxes.
Knch I.ami Owner
nust answer the questions 011 the return as to his
'ost Otllcc, in a legible hand, as this will render
iorreapondcuco between this office and taxpayers
asy whenever inquiries are necessary.
The boundaries of every tract of land must
jc given this oflicc [where the sme has not al cady
been furnished.] so that the Auditor may
itiow the exact locality of every piece of land in
he county.
In making returns great care must be taken to
invc them correct, as errors in returns invariably
.wlicn not discoverable in this oflicc] get on the
i'tix Duplicate; often proving expensive to taxpayers,
as well as troublesome to fin- Auditor.
Further notice will be given in due time.
L. S. L.vnulkv,
County Attdilor.
To Holders of Comity Chocks or Auilllril
Claims, prior to Nov. I, 1ST'*.
OrrtcE or the County Commissioneus, 1
Beaufort, P. C., dune Sth, 1S7IJ. (
In accordance with the provision of a joint resolution
entitled "A joint resolution authorizing the
County Commissioners of Beaufort county to levy
a special tnx," dated April 7th. 187:1, and an net to
amend the saiue, approved the 2'Jth day ol January
A D 18*74. seale 1 nronosals w ill be received at
tins ofllec from pariics holdinr checks or audited
claims contracted prior to November J, Js?2,
until
Thcji1:?v July tlth, 18J0.
at 12 o'clock, M? at which time said bids will be
opened, and the Hoard of County Commissioners
will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount
of one thousand dollars iu favor of the person or
persons who shall have offered the largest per
centum discount on theireheeks or audited claims.
Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Priteliard.
Chairman of the Hoard and endorsed "Pr>jiosals
for settlement of past indebtedness of
Hcaufort County."
P. PRITClfAKD,
It. J. MAUTIN,
v. s. scorr.
County Commissioners.
Titos. II. Wiikki.kis,
Cierk of Hoard.
BAKER A CLARK,
Sl'CCKS Otts TO
ItAKlUt, V.tll. A' CI.AIIK,
Curers and Smokers of Provisions,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FISH, FLOUR, BACON,
Butter, Cheese, Lard. Rice, Pork, Salt, &c.?
ALSO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hcade Sz 301 & 303 Washington Sts.
N'KW VOKIv.
P. K. PAKEtt. (
C. A. CI. A UK. I fob. 9-ly.
UQKBliN. STUM & WILLIAMS.
The undersigned have formed a partnership for
Idinirnlity practice under the above drm name:
Counts & Stone, I Jos. M. Williams,
Charleston. t Aiken.
mch.Jl-ly.
Itavenel & Co.. M.S. Klliott
Charleston. llouufort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
Having put up in their establishment a GRIST
IIII.I, are preparcu to furnish at the shortest
tot ice.
Grist, Meal and Feel,
The highest cash price paid for CORN.
Corn Cjivoiiiicl 011 Toll.
P. M. WHITMAN,
MAIMER m JEffltER.
BAY STREET, BEAUFORT S. C..
Ilae JuBt received from the North a fine assort
rtcnt of good* at
Northern Prices.
VEDDING RINGS, *3.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to f I 00,
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $;W to $.Y).
B Day & 1 Day strikiM ClocK
$3.50 to $8.
JENTS GOi.D CHAINS. I'INS, RINGS.SLEEVE
BIT rrONS. STUDS, WATt'II CHAINS,
LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS. AC.. AC.
Gents' Gold and Silver Watches.
Cnll and examine before purchasing, and satiefy
roursen yon can save let to t wenty-flvc pi r cent
oin Charleston or Savannah prices.
BANKING HOUSE
op j
Wm. H. Lockwood,
Bay St., Hkaukoht, S. C.
(>oi.i>, a> i> i;.v< ii vxj ! :
?on ?
New York, Savannah, and Charleston
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
pTTnllcclionii innilc oh any point in the V S.
^"Accounts receive 1 subject to check at slight.
Conant & Emmons.
A HE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
ICE
In any quantity Customers may desire,
from their Ice House.
H?*ventl? Street. *
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS.
nov25-2t.
S. M. WALLACE,
Cotton 1'uetor tiiul
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy, Meal, Feci, Etc.,
SKA IST..\M?C(>rrJ <?N
Bougjit, Ginned and prepared for market.
vaneeH made on CounIu'iinientH.
Having the best machinery for ginning
rnllnn .i.i.l ..-I.. .1:
v /""" VW1" uivui, in
prepared to execute ull orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCotton
ginned on toll.
nov25-28.
B III ** * a
H. KLAI It UU.
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IN
Wiues, Liqnors. Segars. Tolacco. &c..
1H5 l-'Sust Itny,
CIIA11LESTON, S. C'.
Orders from the Country promptly at
tended to.
1) DEL LI
I'Jt H I'S
< '.vs i>i i:j?,
ToVS,
CAKKS.
KITS
A full assortment of the above consist*
mil of ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS.
All kinds of FRENCH confectionery.
BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS,
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND
and every other kind of CAKES on hand
or made to order.
Particular attention given to supplying
parties with all necessary articles.
goods useful us well as ornamental
received by every steamer from new
vohk.
James Odell
New Spring Goods.
1 take pleasure in nuno^ncin|7 to my friends
and customers tlrut I have now in store my
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK ON
DRY GOODS,
And Fancy Goods.
Consisting op
I.ADIES DRESS GOODS, ALTAC \>,
MUSLINS. FiviUES, WHITE GOODS,, etc.
A Full Line op
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Ladle*' Cuff* ami Collar*,
Handkerchief*, Hosiery Kiiff*.
licit*, I'ariiMils, Khun,
Glove*, Dress trimming* Ac.
A Beautiful StocV of Millinery,
Asn a l,?t(GE Stock or #
it ir.v i> v >1 v Diu i.o'i'iiiKG
AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
E. A. SVIIEl'Eli.
THE SAFETY INKSTAND
PRICK, 50 r. 75 r. a'ld 9 I OO,
Over 60.000 Sold.
FfT-Wii: not spill if up'ct.
t?f"Pcn points are imi injure) l>v it,
t-*^"Bvory drop of ink obtained
ic easily cleaned.
{if Just what every one want*.
For title by
A, ASHI.EV ClIRIETZBKno,
NEWS AND STATIONERY DEPOT,
IIJJAIIPOHT, M. <'.
FINAL IIIKCH.lKUK,
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT I WILL
apply to the Hon. Court of Probate for BenufCj.
County 8. C. the tv cnty second day of June for a
Dual discharge as Adiiiinist.utor of the Estate of
David O. Jackron.
It. O. llol. VIES,
Administrate.
I
% COOPER'
j Dry Goods & Millinery.
Ill MB I ? II Pi tn^n1 " <
For the SPJir
1 have just laid in a large and
Dry (jroods,
l^Iilliiiory, X^s
DRESS G
Notions, Embroideries, Corsets,
At prices within the reach of all.
Doiii fovfjvi the plac
E. PIHLGARD,
In the building formerly knowi
DMA iti>D r c:
i l'oa
The proprietor having fitted uj
respectfully solicits the patronage
vy who^will, at all times, find the
delicasies the markets oft harlest
prepared by experienced cooks.
BEAUFORT MAI
Having opened a shop in llcaufort, I ai
tools to 0
Build and repair all k
both of WOOD anil IRON. Paiticular atti
DKSHJNINO and l'ATTEUN M/
Steam Pirn ami Fittint.s Coxstaxti.y
Personal attention given to Setting and C
STEAM BOILER FURNACf
iggfSliop next to Post OSiec.
J. A. Vt'IIITM.
SEA ISLAF
BAY STREET, RE
THIS ELEGANT HOTEL
opened in first class style, tl
calls the attention of the tnv
advantages offered at this fa
l?osit i l^i^laiaij
;:nd the inducements held on
in the south.
JAM
THE NEW "
* riATTTlT 171 mi-TI-. 1-1 ? ^ ? -
A UKJ UBUXL, I Xl.K,JtijiUL> ijl
TT retains all the virtues of the Light Running
* Tension, which was anil is the best >u use
/Jfc-l'lcasc notice our 1'ATENT HAKDENLI
> miJ Stand.
Our new and old ideas, worked nut with brand n
in the busy city of Newark, New Jersey, have niv
l.KNCK. Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Lh.
reached in the Sewing Machine world.
TO THIS STATEMENT ANT
We Invite the attention of all. e?peciall
observation. N. 15.?All Machines fully warrnn
DOMESTIC S
IN O AV
4
XG of JS70
complete stock of
Clothing <
vdios* llatN
sQOOS,
Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. elNo
trouble to show croo I
/>, COOPER'S.
CLUB,
Proprietor.
i"asjtlic
S J T15 HOUSE
rJ\ s. <\
) the ahovc named house aI
? osj ;i 5 3 1'ailt,
of tlit* jjjonlleinen of the Na
(aide Mi|)|)liod with all the
on and Savannah afford, and
SHOP."
n prepared with the latest improve 1
inds of Machinery.
cut'<>n given to
UCIXti for NEW WORK.
On ?Ianp, nt Northern Tricep
onstructing
:S for SAVING FUEL
;\N, Mechanical Engineer.
-JD HOTEL.
AUFOItT, S. C.
Laving keen refitted and
le proprietor respectfully
eeling ] ml die to tlie many
vorite resort for
g *m<l Iluntin v
it to those seeking lieali i
!ES ODSLL. ProprietorDOMESTIC,"
DCK-STITCH MACHINE.
"DOMESTIC," including the Automatic
> CONICAL HEARINGS on both the Maehina
c? Machinerv and Tool* at our own new work*
en u- a standard of MECHANICAL F.XCKLir.ibilily,
and range of work, never heretoAuW >
THE MACHINE ITSELF,
y those having high mechanical skill or
ICkl.
EWINC MACHINE CO.,
York mid Chlcngfo.'