The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, August 09, 1876, Image 3

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I f I Til U i i The Beaufort Tribune, j hi . I W. T*K. FHMNCII fl( JMItor unci Proprietor j ? WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9, 187G. *' ^er Oatmeal, Just received at Roberts' j n< Mr. J. W. Collins left this morning for | New York, Boston and Cape Cod. -* Paynm^terjMcGowttn, of the Dictator, ^ has t>ccn relieved. , ha The county commissioners meet toinorrow. to ?? on The Board of Fqualizntion has been iti jg session for two duya Thry have made pc no general alteration in the assessment. cr, Steam Cooked White Wheat at Roberts.' a i Port Royal Democracy.?A Democratic club was oiganizcd at Port R^yal 6,1 last Saturday, twenty-one whites and t!l nine colored men enrolled their name5. Wl Delegates were elected to th.j County l)r Convention ; among the number was one colored man. IJuat received a choice stock of confectionery at Roberts.* T. H. Iloward, Grahnmville, and Frank Qartett, Port Royal, have been drawn a* pettit jurors to servo nt the Q1 United States Court, to be held in m, October. li ' ? ) . to Some extraordinary melons were ] offered oc the streets last week. Mr. Tonking showed some of his own raisincr y weighing fifty pounds, and a boat load _ of monster melons came up from Hilton Head. . ? ? On Thursdav last, in Charleston a ,w colored man, named Richard Oliver, was ^ arrested for having committed oa the 1st, with others, a large robbory at Allendale, Oliver had in his possession two pairs of boots, two pain of pnntaloons, two now coats, two pairs drawers, two undershirts, five pairs of socks, one cap and a pocketbook. He was held subject to the war- w< rant of the trial justice at Allendale. ? TJ 44 Piccadilly " the best five cent cigar in America for sale by Roberts.' 'i tm A convention of the Democracy of Beaufort Couuty was held at Yemassco 0f on Monday, to elect delegates to the 1 8tate Convention. The following were ,h( ^ elected: Wm. Elliott, C. J. C. Hutaon, J. V9. Moore. J. E. DsLoacli; Abraui of Martin, Geo. H. Hoover, and J. E. Mor- i,u wh nson. th( Resolutions were adopted thai although of _the convention favored a straight-out In ticket they would recommend a pastponement of a nomination of a Stat c ticket for the present. "k ?. l)Cf A sad accident occurred near Grahnm- Xu ville, on the 2d instant. It seems ihat two little boys, ( voungest children of Mr. Reynolds,) by some mishap, got hold of a box of concentrated potash, which is used for making soap, and after examining with all a cliilds curiosity the contents, they tasted it, and were most dreadfully and painfully poisoned. i There is but little, if any, hope of their on recovery. | ' S B Irish Potatoes, Codfish and new Mack- PC erel at Re Roberts.' ?1c 18 caj A big crowd is expected next Friday M< when Snipe anil his pal are to bo hung i for the murder of Gen. Howard. It is ha' pi] thought that Bright may get a reprieve oj| as there is some doubt as to his guilt, i Snipe saying that he alone did the shooting and that Bright is innocent. So ^ many stones have been told by these _ * men that it is difficult to get at tlio exact . truth and many think that Suipo tolls J. , the truth when he says that he himself !iuuvuuiau nuu uarnou out nis uiaoonrai crime of murdering a quiet inoffensive gentleman for fifty cents. We learn that a reprieve was received last evening lor Bright, postponing his execution Hill the 25th. Before that r. time his sentence will no doubt bo commil tod. Ax ST. Hklbha SOUND. V1: CLKARKD. ?J , ?Aug. 1st British Brig, Countess, Levers of master, tor London, with 487 tons of tons of Phosphate Rock from Coosaw Mines. ?British Brigaatioe Morna, Bevce, mas tcr for London, with 435 tons of phosphate Rock from Coosaw mines. ?British Barque James A. Mark,, mart yn, master tor London, with 551 tons of Phosphate Rock from Coosaw mines. ()] Aug. Snd Russian Bark Hero, Hcnrikson ]{( B master for London, with 1000 tons of r Phosphate Rock from Oak Point mmc&. ? k' Aug. 5th Russian Brig, 4 Carl Gnataft * ' Lnndgren, master for London with 595 ^ tons of Phosphate Rock from Coosaw r- mine*. Entered. Aogwt 1st, German Bark Elna, Dinkeln master, 09 days from Barcelona in ballast %a Campbell, Wyllte & Co. Aug. 2nd British Brijf, Antagonist, i Winter, master 89 days from Gloucester, fefc Kdgtand, in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie Vl T co. 1 W An.?. 4th, British Bark Cyras, Richards, master 34 days ffom Para, iu ballast to C.imp'?cll, Wyllij & Co. n. i ^ i xmr.umi ?11 i?<u???? i?ii. --?war?-mem.Top rice planters on South Santce have iffcrcd fearful losses from the recent xul. There are sis hundred laborers i this river thrown out of employment, nl are clamorous for work and subsistice. Some planters have abandoned ielr crops entirely ; whilo others will >t realize a third of a crop. Thtfrc is no doubt now ot the presence the cotton caterpillar on all the islands this legion. The first crop seems to plenteous and when tho next are tched they will go to work in tamest ir people have becon>o so accustomed the caterpillar that it is expected as a ittei of course, and the only thing that of interest is the date at which the &t is ready to assist in gathcriug the t?p. ^ __ We are indebted to Mclutirc, for lixty-pound watertncllon from Hilton ead. This is only one of a load ol nilnr size raised by Moses Brown, on at Island, and sent to Beaufort to show lint the planters of Hilton fltad can oduco. .AVliHIU. CHEMICAL fAINT. Mixed, Ready for Use in white and rer One HonsM Different Colors. ?do of strictly pure prime White Bead. Zinc and necod Oil, Chemically ooMnrNEir, warranted last TWICE AS LONG as other Paint, For Sale Id Dcanfort try F. TV. HCHKI'KH, Wholesale ami lletail Grocer. CAPERS HARPER, iVlicolwrijjht niul CARRIAGE MAKER. Curtarct Street, opposite the tjs. oflicc, BE vUEOUT. S. C. oiik promptly and neatly executed IK NKWS AN I) t'OlIRIKR CO It THE CAMPAIGN. rilE Canvass now opening!* the most iinpori', in which De-people of South Carolina have ;n engaged since tlio momentous election of I *1. Upon its result depend* the weal or woe , the State ana the Union, IT1E NEA'S A'll) COt ltlKU will, 'is ever, lie in | s front of the tight, sustaining fearlessly and thfnlly the candidates of the National l)emottic party, and tlio action, whatever it shall he, the State Demonntic Convention. To this we sdgc the whole power and influence of a journal deli, fn the past, has done what It could to serve i interest, and preserve tlio rights and liberties, the people of South Carolina, order that it maybe within the menus of evcr.f niocnr in the State to read T1IK NEWS and UKIEIt during the canvass, we have csinblishthe folic.wing cnni]>aign rates. free of I'oste and for Country Subscribers only, 'inning this day and running to the 15th of ivember, a period of four months ; DAILY EDITION. 1 Copy $ 2 50 5 Copies 10 (M 10 Copies 17 00 T1M-WKFKLV EDITION, 1 Copy $1 ?? 5 Copies 5 Ik) 10 Copies 8 75 WEEKLY EDITION. 1 Copy 53 ecu's n every ease the money must actonrpany the j lor. . I^ISTID^X. "WOOD S3 ESSES MUCH GREATER POWER; IN I storing to a healthy state, it never produces | knei.s, is certain and speedy in its action. It fast superseding every other remedy. Sixty miles enre in six or eight days. No other idleine can do this. kwlug to its great success, many substitutes i'O bflun ndvrpHfiAfl - ?1 ? W. no rnics, ilfixiuica, lis. Balsams, etc., nil of which have been abanded JUNDAS DICK, & Co.'s Sort Capsules contain; Oil of Sandal Wood, sold at all Drug Stores, k for Circular, or send to !)3 & 37 Woostor ect Now York, for one. 776 Centennial 1876 PART ROYAL RAILROAD CO. Olllce General Passenger Agent. Augusta, ua., July 1st, lt>7li: V PriL LINK OK Centennial Excursion Tickets L\> I'hiladclphiii 1 Greatly Gbiiucsd Rates, arc now on sale l August?, embracing all the poptil.-u routcsto s North. for Tickets. and Time Tables showing schedule the different routes, apply to P.vt'l Hamilton, ayent, Beaufort. S. C. A. M. Hamilton, agent. Port Royal, S. C T. S. DA VAN r. General Passenger Agent. Augnsta, Ga. FOUND ADRIFT. FF ST. HELENA BAR, A YAWL 3AT, which the owner c:tn have hv oving property and paying expenses. e i - n lurinur purticuiars, apply to John Lutjbn, W. cor. of State ami Queen streets. Chiirlcaton 8. C. Henry Bischoff & Co., Wholesale Grocers, AND DKALERS IN tines Liprs Scgars Tobacco &c-, 11>7 T3n?t. Hny, CHARLESTON., S. C. Diccuorr. , C.'A'clSubm. J. II. Wcixcrs. f Pratt's Astral Oil, Tnc ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MADE. IFor sale only by G^o W. IJonntTrt To Holder* of Cminly Chwl(i m-AmlU?l Claim*, prior to Nor. 1. lM7'i, Orrrci. nr the Cocxty CoMuisMoirnu. { Bcanfort, K C., July 10th. 187:1. f Iu accordance with the provteioi? of a ioiut resolatum entitled "A Joint resolution nuthoru.liif: tlio Comity Conimrsatoncrs of Itcnufort county to levy a special tax," tinted April 1th. IRIS, fliM flu art to amend the tame, approved the 2fth day of January A. 0. 1S7I, scaled proposals will he received ?t this ollicc front parties holdine checks or audited claims contracted prior to November j, 1*78, until T'lmru.filv- .tuirnst tOtli at IS o'clock, M., at which tunc said Irtds will be opened, and the Board of County ContmlssioncrB will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount of one^'.ioiisaud doTlitrs in favor of the person or persons who shall have offered the largest per ccut'itn discount ou their checks or audited claims. Proposals must lie addressed to Dr. Paul Prltchard. C'ha:nnaii of the Boanl and endorsed "Pr>pisal? for settlement of past indebtedness of Bcuufcrt County." P. TOITCIIARIl. B. .T. MARTIN. V. S. SCOTT, County Commissioners. Tuo?. II. WUEEI.BR, Clerk of Board. " BAKER & CLARK. RUCCBSORS TO ll.VKKH, VAIf, & CLARK, Curers ami Smokers of Provisions, \vnOI,E8AI.I3 DEALERS IN FISH, FLOUR, BACON, Butter, Cheese, Lnnl, Rice, Pork, Salt, &c., iLKO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Rcatlc & 301 & 303 Washington Sts. NI AV VOUK. D. K. BAKER. I C. A. CLARK. t fob. O-ll*. CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS. The undersigned have formed a partnorship foi Adniirnlity practice nndcr Hie above firm name: ConciN & Stone, i Jos. M. "Williams, t'harlciston. t Aikeu. mch.3!-lv. Ravoncl X Co.. M. S. Elliott Charleston. ltcaufort. Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. . > Ilavliis put lip in their o6tnhlishnic.nl a OKIST .MILL are prepared to furnish at the shortest I notice. Grist, Meal and Feci The highest cash price paid for COUN. Corn (around on Toll. j Men's Youth's ?V Boy's ! CLOTHING. Cloths, Cassimkhks, FunxtaiiiKO Goods &e. MENKE & MULLER Rcrchant Tailors antl Clothiers, Invite attention to meir very nirgc and handsome stock of Clothing of their own manufacture, equal to c'tstoiu work, j ami defy competition in price as well as j in fi\ j PRICE LIST OF BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. Double twisted Cassimerc Suits $ 8 Broken Plaid do do 10 Grey all wool Melton do 12 Dark do do do 12 J Dark do do do 15 Grey and Black Striped Cass. Suits 12 Ilarris do do 15 All wool Scotch Cheviot Suits 18 All wool English Knickcrbocbcr Suits 18 Double twisted English Cass. do 20 Small checked do do 28 Small basket do do 25 Black corded do do 25 Dark striped do do 28 Dark striped do do 30 Dark plaid do do 30 Dark plaid French do 35 Dark striped do do 32 Black Cloth and Worsted Dioganal Suits troin $12 to $10. Pants from $2.50 upwards. Vests from $1 upwards. Frno English Cassimerc pants, tor dress only $7. j Youths' and Boys' Suits from $6 to $28 OVERCOATS. Grey Melton Ovjreoat $ 0 Chinchcllu do 8 Oxford Cassimcru Overcoat 10 do do 12 Brown Beaver do 15 Black do do 20 , Brown do do 20 I ni?A i . Ul UV> MO UO Blnck and Blue Diagonal Overcoat 18 btnr Shirts from $1.50 to $5. 'Merino Undervests and Drawers from 50c to $2.50. Handkerchiefs, Half Hose, Scarfs Ties, Collars, <fec., in great variety. All goods marked in plain figures. No deviation. Making suits to order from $25 upwards. No trouble in showing goods. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. MRNKR Ss MUM/tilt. 228 Kins; c01'- Wentworth St. 1 iCl lAllL ESTON, S. C. ?M?iii > J JtaxAi?jrywimn?r wn Conant & Emmons. 1 ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH ICE In nny quantity Customers may desire, from the ir Ire House, HweiK h IKtmU. JOHN CONANT, J. L. EMMONS. | ftori'j -21. ST M.~WALLACE,, Cotton VtH!tov ?nU . GRIST MILLER, | VVIiuIesalp Drnlrr hi Grain, Hominy, Heal, Feci, Etc..! I ir.ii in t; r rux ; Bought, GinnciI and prepared for market j Atlvanecs mn<lo on ('onwj^ii- [ mcntH. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and grinding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cettcn and CornCotton ginned on toll. ?OY25-2S. HT KLATTE&CO. Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IS Wines, Lienors, Scprs, Talacco, Sc., lsr> Knst Kay. CHARLESTON, 8. C. Orders from the Country promptly at tended to. 1 DELIST! FltlTITK I t.VM>IKW, '!'?? VS. ' t'.VKEK IN U'l'H A full assortment of the above consist- j ing of ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS. All kinds of FRENCH r on feet ion cry. BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, "WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS, ICED, FRUIT. SPONGE, POUND? and every other kind of CAKES on hand I or made to order. Particular attention given to supplying parties with all necessary articles. goods useful as well as ornamental received by every steamer from new york. James O&ell i i ! New Spring (iooils. 1 1 take pleasure in announcing to my friends and customers that I have now in store my SPRI.NO AND SUMMER STOCK OV DRY GOODS, i And Fancy Goods. Consisting of ! I.ADIES DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, I MUSLINS. PIQUES, WHITE GOODS; etc. A Feci. Line of j GENT'S FUItNISHING GOODS, l.ndieH* Cull's mid Collar*, llaiulkercliiefN, llosivry Hull's, Holt it, I'nriiaoN, I 'mis, Gloves, Dress trimmings ?Ve. ? and 1 A Beattlifnl Slock of Millinery, : 1 I And a Laime Stock of It EA l>V >1 A I?F<'1 .<>'!'I IING | AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. i:. A. SCIIEPIC It.; TOE SAFETY INKSTAND, j ritlCK, :?Oc. 75c. ami #1.00. Over 60.000 Sold, j X'ff Will not spill If npMt. J?r"*Pcn poiut* are not injured l>v it, { r/*'l?vory drop ??f ink otitulned. |^~It I. easily cleaned. what every one wants. For sale by A, Amii.rv CnmxTennno, NEWS AND STATIONERY DEPOT, lUO.VlirOHT, H. C. F. D. J. LAWRENCE, j mi un mmm at ui i Beaufort, S. C. ' ?*nmr3ln*" " " ' -NC-6. . 41*. - -r? , . ; -Tcr i-- niiaitu i ii ii iii | J. COOPER ' || Dry Goods & Biiiineryij STTiMIIMIIEIR, I Iihvv just lai?! in a large yml i l)t4y MilliiKM'y, J^sa DRESSe Notions, Knilnoulevies, Corsets, At prices within tin; reach of ill!. Dont for/jet the p1<ic< IETJL"V"X" < In tlio lmililinjj formerly known Hid A I Tfl^* ?fi?rr C 1B ItlOAtl'OlM Tim propiirti r lu?\ii ^ litti<l np S ^ 5 ?-< ? i s ?*;*?> ; B respectfully solicits tlu* patronage* vy wlu>=\\ill, ul ttli times, liftil the ! ilelicasies the market* of Chariesto prepared 1 ?y experienced cooks, BEAUFORT MM Having opened a shop in Ileanfort, 1 am tools to Build and repair all kii both ol' WOOD nfiil IKON. Particular utter DUSIUNTNO and PATTERN MA* Steam Five and Fittinc.s Constantly | Personal attention given to Set tine; and (!o STEAM BOILER FURNACE: ?-{>"Shoi) next to Post Office. J. A. WIIITtfA] SEA ISLAN RAY STREET, BEA TI11S KLKGANT IIOThT.M opened in first-class style, tin (.alls the attention-of the trav< .jdvantages ottered at this tav< H<>n(iu<>% Fisliiiig ami the inducements held out in the south. _ JAMS THE HEW "E A DOUBLE THREAD LO( TT retains all the virtues of the Light-Running "I * Tension, which was anil is the l>e?t in use. ffc-I'lease notice our PATENT HARHKNKO C and Stand. thir new and old Ideas, worked out with brand new in the busy city of Newark, New Jersey, have given I.KNCK., Minimum of Krictiou, Maximum of 1 Jural reached in the Sewing Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT AND Wc invite the attention of all, especially t Observation. N. 11.?All Machine* fully warranted DOMESTIC SE IMow 1 LADIES, USE " DOMESTIC C3-OOIDS ompletc stuck of ;i-us ouris, Ties, Laces, I losey etc. o No ti-oribffe to show gp % COOPER'S. DLTJB, as tlie : .. Ltiii isoi sij \ m. < \ ' /,_/* . ^ fa > <1 v ; I ( ve wnncd house u < *??;$ a a \a miif , of the n'ontlcnu n of the able ? tippliol with all t u ami Savannah afford, fo ? . i* |c[':> '* '.HINE- SHOP? ,* j: . ~ 'K'-'i I ' vi prepared with tlio latest itrtpr<T.' hV | . . ... '"* > ads of Machinery, it'nn given to UNO for NKW WORK ' *. On IIani>, at Norther* Pr:-:s nslTucting , < <* to 3 for SAVING FUEL . 5 ' N", Mechanical Engineer. ^ v fD HOTEi UFOIIT. S. C. uiving beeit refitted iiua ' proprietor respectfully ling public to the many >rite resort for ;* 2X11(1 Iluilti !! to those seekincr he.'. W ' ' < 1 3S QDELL' Proprietor inwTfiipvfi" 'IPlUL&iU JL AUj 3K-STIT0H MACHINE. ^3^10^' inc lurting Um Automatic ONICAL REARINOS on lioth th? MachinMachinery and Tool* at our own new work*, us a standard of MECHANICAL RXCKLli'i-.y, a.id r.ingc ol work, arn.r heretofore! > THE MACHINE ITSELF hose having high mechanical skill of WINC MACHINE CO., J||| t'ork and Chicajjo. . -