The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, September 13, 1876, Image 3
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Tno Bsauiort Tribune.
AV. AI. ritlSNC II
i^litor unci L*i.*?i>rlot?>L*
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 18, 1870.
A dispatch received last evening stated
. that all differences had been amicably
' arranged, and Mr. Chamberlain was to
be the unanimous choice of the convention.
A mounted rith: club was organized at
Earl}* brunch on Friday last numbering
Bcventy-six men. Wm. Stokes wns!
chosen captain.
The strikers were brought up before
tiial justice Carleton yesterday for trial,'
but owing to the abser.ee of Sheriff Wil- !
bou, who is an important witness, the'
casi. wub postpmcl i'll Saturday next, j
) Passengers returning to Southwest
Georgia and Florida, by wpy of the
Savannah and Charleston Railroad, are
transferred to the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
train, three tniles south of Savannah,
and as they do not enter tho city,
. arc not liable to quarantine further
V Smith.
/
The third strike of t lie Coinbahco rice
hands has been ended tbrougli the exertions
of Congressman Smalls. lie
arrived at Ballouvillc last Thursday and
addressed the rioters, told them they
had no right to interfere with the hands
on the plantations or to intimidate or
assault them, or abuse and imprison the
wnuo men in Hissc'.Fa ston. In reply they
t )ld him, lie had bceu bought up by the
white men. But he finally persuaded
them to disperse.
Tlie Beaufort Democratic Club held
n meeting 1 :st Thursday evening to complete
their organization ntid get things
in working order. The meeting was
largely attended but the limited accommodations
prevented the larger part ot
the crowd from taking any part in
the proceedings. President Elliott delivered
a v.xy sensible and imcres'ing
address. The number of members waj
increased to 72. ab ul twenty ot whom
were colored men. The following members
were npp'ir.hd on the executive
committee .1. II. Clancy, W. II. I)<v in,
Ahram Jenkins, Dr. II. M. Stuart ami
A. S. Davenpoit. AJworkmg committ e
was also appointed as follows; T. Gin.:.
T ? ? ? -
it fine, j'Hinson, J*J. .M. I'lckiity,
S. W. "Washington, Ilcr.ry Pollit7.ci, It. P.
13urrv ?ud W. II. Devlin.
'i he county convention to nominate a
county ticket will meet at Yi mas-see
next Friday. No i.nmur.cc ment.
liowevcr, is made of it in ai y iie-wi-pupcr
we have yet seen.
Governor Chamberlain has issued a
proclamation, culled f or by the riot in
Charleston, in which lie snys:
"I do proclaim mj purp is; to pr serve
the public peace of sai 1 city by all the
powers at my command, and to s>-<uie
to every man, of whatever political party,
the right to speak, act ai d vote freely
and safely, without constraint or danger,
in the present political campaign.
. And I admonish all my fellow-titizens
again that violence begets violence, that
freedom of speech and < f poiiical action
are sacred lights which can never be
Iran.pled on without rousing r. spirit of
vengeance and retaliation. The spirit ol
political intolerance, in all it-; forms, is
the direat curse which now oppresses our
State, and peace and prosperity will
never come until that foul spirit is finally
exorcised. Every thoughtful man and
every good citizen should give his utmost
influence to preserve the public peace by
securing perfect freedom of political
action."
The yellow fever has spread all over
the city of Savannah and the .death rate
is daily increasing. One feature of the
disease is that it is now attacking the
coiorca population who have always
been considered almost exempt from this
scourge. Another feature is the number
ofchildren who fn'l victims to flu-disease.
8 mday the intcrir.cn's from deaths from
yellow fever were 3 colored. 2 grown
whites and 7 white children. It is now
estimated that at least 500 people in the
ci y arc now down with the fever.
C. D. Lyons arrived in New York on
^ Monday from Savannah and was taken
^ from the hotel 10 the quarantine in the
bay, where lie died of black vomit.
Two sailers from Savannah on the steamship
San Jacinto are prostrated with it
in the harbor. No fears are entertained
of its visit to Beaufort, as every precaution
is taken to prevent its introduction.
Capt. Tnvctl is still ut quarantine, and
persons having goods on his vessel are
expecting to sutler considerable losses
The Baltimore steamer bound for Snvam
nali came into Port H?>yal and disoharg
cd her cargo which was forwarded by
rail.
Attorney (lencral Stone has written
to Governor Chamberlain giving the
reasons why the Hamburg prisoners were
not brought to trial lie had just rel.irn.
.1 ft- ?' 1
iiuinij mini iiu received
n dispatch from Judge Wiggin stilling
ill it he thought it licst to have all these
cases continued without giving out bills.
Mr. Stone also says that before going
North he consulted with Mr. Cm-bin of
couiism 1, ai-.d they nmoed that it woti'd
- tr m~ i i m imi i MfTir
I bo be Uv.1 lo cvntiuuu the cas?.s for ieu3ons
I wh ell lie alleges: tirst, the colored
witnesses have fears, whether well found1
?d or otherwise, ol" violence; second, that
1 I !
since the killing, the Pases have been
I made to some extent a political beuriug !
i und cannot be tried dispassionately; ,
third, the question of the legality of the
Aiken grand jury is now pending in the
Supreme Court.
B <?s Tweed has at last been captured '
: on a merchant vessel at Vigo, Spain. '
i The authorities liav n ; got hold of one s
' of Nust's pictures 111 which Tweed was '
- i.iiotmuu us vupiunnLT stray cuiitirenl
. c
the Spaniards concluded that his offence
was the abduction of Charley Ross.
The Sheriff of New York, who is liable ?
fir six million dollars unless he can produce
the body of Tweed, is most interested
in the capture.
Entered St: Helena Sound:
Sept. 7th, Spanish t?ark Desengano, }
iTelleria, master 10 days from Havana ]
Cuba, in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie
& co.
Cleared Sept. 7th, Br. brig Argo,
Pugaley master for London, with 305
tons phosphate rock from Pacific mines.
th, Br. bark Ada, Fallshaw master.
I for New Castle England with 010 tons of
| phosphate rock from Oak Point mines.
French bark Paralos, Pasco master,
I for Hull England with 550 tons of phosI
phatc rock from Oak Point mines.
Swedish bark Echo; Jonsson mas|
tor, for Hamburg Germany with (300 tous
I of phosphate rock from Oak Point mines.
U. S. schr. H. W. Foster, Rich
master, 1 day from Chaileston in ballast
to Pacific mining co.
Democratic Meeting!
THRKKWU.L BKASPE TAL MEB1TNQ OF
| the UEAUFORT DKMOi HATIC Cl.UB, on
Thursday evening Nth inat at S SO P. M, for the
purpose of electing delegates to the county nominating
Convention to meet at Temaseco on
Friday the 1'tli. - All Democratic voters of the
town arc requested to be present.
W'm. Eli.iott,
Tiios. G. White, Prcailcnt.
Secretary.
I I? >AT LOST,
Stolen from Soabrook landing. Hilton Head
I i-land, on the night of tbc 7th instant, a SHIP
'Y-WL painted green with white s'reak and
; painted bine iaaidc.
A sui able reward will bo paid for the recovciy
: of the value.
n. C. PoLI.lT*En.
Head Centre Or Straight-oot-1
ISM.
I The EDGEFIELD ADVERTISER,
i published at Edgefield C. II., S. C., the!
S end Centre of the Straight-Out Pc.n|
ocritcy, will contain the details from
week to week of what Edgelieid has done,
is doing, and will do, in the present ;
Election Campaign. Campaign rates,
$1 for >ix months.
Address "The Advertiser."
a i'ltch'la mat i on.
I ? rrics Intendant Town of bearrort.
Beaufort S. C Aiignst (list lS7t>
i vjotirk Is Heuerv Given T<> Ship owneus
1 N in:;sle:s and others, that vessels and boats of I
all descriptions bound to this place from Savnn- !
, nah or other defected ports will be subjett to tbe [
; Quarantine laws of the Town and Smte.
| All persons ore strictly prohibitodffroni landing
I goods or passengers from Savannah, or other
! infected ports unless special permission is first
(obtained of the Inteudant. Town < on mil or I
Board of Health.
All violations of tla Quarantine imv will lie,
rigidly piore. and. j
ALFRED WII.LIAV.S.
Inteudant '.'own of Beaufort. [
_ _
final discharge.
? !
1SJOTICE ISIIIHF.BY GTVi.N THAT I WILL
apply to the Judge of Probate fo, Beaufrrt
| County S. (or. the nin'h day of cctobcr nest
for n Final Discharge as Administrator of the
Estate of K. McSellcr.
lleanfnrt S. C. I C. W. Nivcr,
Sept. Itli 1N70. f Administrator.
BEAUFORT HOUSE
. Beaufort, S. C.
A few NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
Mlitnblc for single gentlemen or gentlemen
and their wives. Good accommodations
for transient guests
Tba table will be supplied with every
luxury the market ail'ords.
Mm. Maniii I'roprletrens.
Strawberry Plants,
For Snlo.
( am offering the famous "Newman'* Prolific
Slm?li?Tr," Plants, whleh I have been cultivating
ami KelcctinK for the past five yearn.
This Horry Is now conceded t?"he the only reliable
tnaret ticrry for the Sonth. This is the
famous *'( harleston Strawberry" which created
so much astonishment tn the Northern Mnrkcts.
Its introduction into cultivation around (harleston
hn? made tho Strawberry soasr n three weeks
earlier than formerly, berries of this variety having
been offered for sale in New York the first week
in March.
Send for Circular,
K. I.. nOClIK,
CHARLESTON SO. (A.
T?< >NT.
On the night of the 3th inst.. between Beaufort I
anil Port Royal, a
I SiL\ Kit MOI'VTOI* ?
?>v?uv handle hevol-j
VI IE, Tit * findor will he hanil^o.tiely rewarded j
hy returning t'ac mine to
.1 A. T< HETIEN'T,
August 12th. ls;il. I "oft I'oynl. S. C.
TO ltlONT.
I U'miMR ?iVm MY STOIC E " d'lTABI.E
| foe :i dwelling or for ofllccx. An Independent en:
trmicoori Uny o'raet. Posrcridon given Sept. l>t.
For particular.*, apply to .1. C. Mavo, on the 1
prendre*.
' ?*. MAY \ j
I I't.ili'T*, >i. <*., AUU'Ht hi tvflj.
;i v r4 vijh j> t
Conant & Emmons.
A.RE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
t n ti
* w -m i .A? Kvrr-^vixjju.?x. r>?>* jr?. *?
Pratt's Astral Oil, j
TUB ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MADE. ! '
For sale only by
U?iO. \V. RoufcitTs
To Holders of County Cliooks or Audited
Claims, prior to Nov. 1, IH;.'.
Office or the Cocntt Commissioni-iis, i
Beaufort, K V., Aug. llth, IST.'i. |"
In accordance with the provision of n joint rcso- j
ution entitled "A joint resolution aulhoriziiiK the
bounty Commissioners of licuufort county to levy
i special tax," dated April 1th. ISei.aud nil art to
tmcnu the same, approved theU!?th dnyol .Jaiiuarj
V. D. 1814, scale I proposals will he received at
nis ofllvC from parties holdmr checks or audited |
laiins contracted prior to November 1, 1*72,
intil
TMemlay, October 3rd, llt7<5, (
it 12 o'clock, M.. at which tunc said bids will be \
pctieil, and the Hoard of County Comt. issioiicrs
vi 11 draw order" on the Treasurer to the amount
>f one thousand dolinrs iu favor of the person or
crsons who shall have offered the largest tier
ci'.tuir discount on their ehacks or audited claims.
Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritchtrd.
('harnnui of the Hoard and endorsed *Pr>- I
[tosals for settlement of past indebtedness of
Ucaufort County."
I\ PRITC1IARD, i
R. .T. MARTIN,
V. S. SCO fT,
County Commissioners.
Tuos. 11. WitKEt.nn,
Cicrk of Hoard. ]
BAKER A CLARK, " !
SUCCES-OItS TO
li.VKKlt, VAIL. Jt CI.AItK,
Cure-rs and Smokers of Provisions,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FISH, FLOUR, BACON,
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Salt, &c..
ALSO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Reaelc ?fc 301 <k 303 Washington Sts.
n i;av voric.
D. It. ItAKEIt. I
C. A. CI.A1IK. f fcb. 9-ly.
CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS."
The nnderBiRncd have formed a partnership for
Auiiiiruniy practice unocr locnoovo nrm name:
ConciK & Stone, I Jos. M. Wimiam?,
Charleston. f Aiken.
mch.31-lv.
Ilavenel & C??.. JI. S. Elliott
Charleston. I Jean Tort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
Hnvins put up in their establishment :i G1UST
Mil.I. are prcpnreu to furnish at the shortest
notice.
Grist, Meal and Feed.
The highest cash price paid for CURX.
Corn Ground
CAPERS HARPER,
2121(1 I
CARRIAGE MAKER. .
Carfntot Street, opposite the Pis. office,
BE M'KOIfT, S. V.
AVOUK PIIOMPTI.Y ANI) NRATLT F.XKCl'TF.D
FLOUR! F I. O liR! j
Tin: REST FAMTI.Y FLOUR '
In Bb'iTort, For Pule hy
ROBERTS.
RANKING HOUSE
OF ?
Wm. H. Lockwood,
Bay St., Bkaukort, S. C.
(.'OLD, AND lOXCIIANGK
on
Net York, Savannah, and Charleston
BOUGHT ANT) 8 ~>L1>.
prcnllrciion? mail,- on any point in the lT S.
{^/"'Accounts received subject to check at sight.
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers, j
and dealers in
Wines Liquors Segars Tohaoco Sc-;
1 1?7 Ilnnt Ituy,
CHARLESTON, 8. C. .
H. Bisrttorr. C. Wn.nrns. J. II. Wiri.ntmii
STATE OF SOI'TH CAROLINA,) I.v The
COt'NTY Of ItEAl'FOKT. [ C'OMMOH
h I'l.BAS,
w. Kmox, )
I'lainlifl' v Summons
Against \ Money
C. II. CAurcEi.t.. ( Demand
Deft. )
To C. II. Cawiwkli. Defendant above named:
YOU arc hereby summoned, and'required to
answer the complaint in this action which is filed
in the office of the Clerk of the Conrt of Common
Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of
your answer on me, the subscriber, at my office
in Beaufort. Cor, of Bay and Hcott Streets, within
twenty .lays after the service of this summons on
you personally, exclusive ofthaday of service
thereof. If you fail to answer this complaint
within the time aforesaid the plaintiff will apply
to the Court and demand judgment against you
for the sum of thirty tvm dollars and interest
as afcresafd tOReihcr with the cost e.nd disbursement
of action.
F. D. J. LAWRENCE
Plaintiff's Alty.
II. O Jrnn. - t.. s. i
C.t . P. ( )
ToC. II. t'AMrnri.i. Defendant;
Take notice:?That the Snmmons and complaint
In this action was filed in the office of the ? Icrk
of Court of Coinim 11 Pleas, in ami for the < ounty I
of lltKMIfort in the --lute aforesaid, on the loth day J
o! Jn'y A. !>. PC". and In the centennial year.
F. I). .T. LAWRENCE. J
Plain!ill"c Atty.
1 b 15
In any quantity Customers mny desire*
roui their Iec House,
f-SfvenlH Sitreet.
JOHN CONANT.
J. A. EMMONS.
nov25-2J.
5. M. WALLACE,
t'otton I'lK-tm1 hikI
CtEIST millee,
iVliotcsali" l?o:?T?r ill
train, Hominy, Meal, Fee*, Etc..
HIOA ISI.AN I> CO rTON
bought, Ginned and prepared for market.
\dvanres iiumIU tin C'onsinnlUClltS.
Having the best machinery for ginning
:otton and grinding corn and meal, he is
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn
Cotton ginned on toll.
nov25-2S.
H. KLATTE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IN
Vines, Liprs. Sciars. Totiacco, &c..
1H3 llnsi lluy,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Orders from the Country promptly at
tended to.
iilifil.ll
FltlMTK
( AMilKS,
To VS.
CA li I
.N L'TS
A full assortment of the above consist
ingof ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS
All hinds of FRENCH confectionery
BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS
WALNUTS, ALMONDS. PECANS
ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUNL
and every other kind of CAKES on hand
or made to order.
Particular at'ention given to supplying
parties with all necessary articles.
noons useful ss well as ounamentai.
rectivca uy every steamer from new
V'Olt li.
James Odell_
NEW GOODS!
I tanc pleasure in announcing to nirfiiend!?
net c-jtuotner* that 1 have now in t?tore my
SUMMER ANI) FALL STOCK O?
DRY 6SODS,
3VL X LLI 1ST 13 Jbt"Y
Ancl Fancy Goods.
CONSlsTINfi OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS,
MUSLINS, PIQUES. WHITE GOODS, etc.
A Ft'i.i. LINK of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Ladies' Cuffs iiikI Collar*,
Handkerchief*. Hosiery Huffs,
licit*. I'araso!*, Fan*.
Glove*, Ores* trimming* &r.
and
A Beantifnl Stosk of Millinery.
Axf> a Larue Stock of
IIEADT MA 1)11 C'l iOTlIING
at lowest living puicEs.
li. A. SVllUl'Ult.
THE SAFETY INKSTAND
I'HICK, ."M?c. 7.%c. aiul 9 1.OO.
Over 60.000 Sold.
prWIll not spill if upset.
pifTcn points are not injured liv it,
pP*Evi'fj drop of ink obtained,
fiflt is easily cleaned,
fyjust what every one wants.
For sale by
A, A?f??.r.v CiutiETXCEno,
NEWS AND RIWTIONEUY DEPOT,
iwiAi Fou r. s. <'.
F. D. J. LAWRENCE,
mi AID COUNSELLOR AT LAI
Beaufort, S. C.
f. COOPER'
. MilUiicryJ
I have just laid in a large nlu|
Dry Goods
3Iillin<4r3r, Lt
DRESS G
Notions, Embroideries, Corsets,
At prices within the reach of all.
Dout foi'ffct the phld
In the building formerly known
131IAXT 1 < IT CI
lIKAUFOir
-o->?
The proprietor having fitted tij
A ]
i respectfully solicits the patronage
vy whojjwill, at all times, find the
delieasies the markets of OharlesU
prepared l>y experienced cooks.
BEAUFORT MAI
Having opened a shop in Beaufort, 1 au
tools to
Build and repair all ki
both of WOOD ami 1BON. Particular atte
dbsignino av.d pattetln ma
Steam Pipe ami Fittings Constantly
Personal attention given to Setting aud C<
STEAM BOILER FURNACE
ST Shop nc::t to Post Office.
J. A. WlIITMJ
1
>
SEA ISLA1N
BAY STHEET, BE;
TII IS EL EG A XT IIOTFL ]
opened in first-class style, tli
calls the attention of the trav
advantages offered at this fav
J?o;il ill"',
.and the inducements held out
in the south.
J AMI
TIE NEW "1
A DOUBLE THREAD LO
|T retain* all the virtues of the l.isht Running "
* Tension, which was ami is the l.<-st in use.
4^* Please notice our PATENT HARDENED (
and Stand.
Our new and old ideas, worked out with brand new
in the busy city of Newark, New lersey. have p'.vcn
l.KNCK, Minimum of Friction, .Maximum 1.1 Da.-a
reached in the Sewing Machine v.a.ild.
TO THIS STATEMENT AND
Wc invite the attention of all, especially i
observation. N. ii ?All M;?* him* futly wuiimmh
DOMESTIC SE
LADIES, USE " DOMESTIC
an .I ??.r^'ii 'ouyji-aa
GOODS.
complete stock ot
Clothing.
idiew* lXatN
01D S,
Ties, Laces, Ilose, ete. oJ
No trouble to show goo
c, COOPER'S.
CLUB,
as the
[^TJR IIOtTSE
r, >^s. c
? the above r.a 11 ?i 1 * . *
I? ost?iisraiiL
of the gentlemen of the
table supplied with all ti
>11 ami Savannah afford, an '
CHINE SHO'Pi
i prcpurcd witll the latest improve i
inds of Machinery;
nt'on given to
KINU for NEW WOIUt
On Hand, nt Nouthkrn Prto: 8
instructing
S for SAVING FUELiN,
Mechanical Engineer.
ID HOTEL
lUFORT, S. C.
having been refitted and
c. proprietor respectfully
eling public to the many
orite resort for
V and 11 uiltin
; to those seeking liea;t
3S CDELL' Proprietor
lOMESTIC,"
UJS>-S>MTJ:U?L MACHINE.
DOMESTIC," including the Automatic
lONICAL HEARINGS on l>oth the Machine
' Machinery and TooN .it our own new \?orV* ~5
u, a standard of MECHANICAL KXCKI'
hility, and imi;^ of work, never heretofore
THE MACHINE ITSELF
those having high mechanical skill of
WING MACHINE CO., . '
I'orlf Jtrttl <ilii??go.
:* PAPER FASHIOKS,