The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 25, 1876, Image 3
i The Beaufort Tribune.
W. M. rilEKCII
JRilltov iiinl Proprietor
WEDNESDAY**OCT..2.r> .1870.
Smoked Halibut and Salmon at Robert,s.
Canned Strawberries at Kobkbt'8.
Lieut. Gov. Cleaves was on the street
yesterday, his first appearance since his
recent severe sickness.
Mr. C. W. Brown, living on Hilton |
Head Island died at his residence last '
Fri :ay >f consumption.
Mr. .1 icoli Apple for many years a
uicrchaiit ol Jiis place died in Charleston
on ciuud ty last.
I
jFEev. Dr. Billiard Fuller a na'ivc of
~iins piace. nut i<>r thirty years ti resident
of Baltimore died in that city on Friday
last. lie was ordained a minister in 1833
and at the time of his death was pastor
of the Eutaw Place Baptist Church in
Baltimore.
? > ???.
It will be sccn'by au advertisement in
another colmn that the the Democracy
are at work and propose to carry Beaufort
county if possible, ami they expect
to elect a part of their ticket at least. A
meeting was held on Paris Island "011
Monday, and another will be held on St
Helena next Saturday.
Gen. Hampton is expected to speak at
the meeting to be held here tomorrow to
give those a chance to hear him who arc
not able to go to Early Branch today.
The train will leave this morning prompt
ly at 10 o'clock and a large crowd is
expected.
*- ?
New Orleans Molasses at Robkbt's.
Xew Buckwheat at Robebt'b.
Cong-essmnn Smalls, with several other
politicians and the hand went up to Allendale
on Monday to hold amecling. A
large crowd was present, hut a shooting
affair spoiled the j/ood effects of the
meeting. It seems a colored man got
drunk and fired off a pistol when he wa8
arrested and put in the guard house. A
crowd of colored mop then broke the
door and rescued the prisoner and a general
firing wasopened, but we are without
particulars excepting that, one white man
was reported shot. The IT.- S. troops
then took possession of the prisoner and
our delegation left for home.
At a meeting of the Cabinet on Friday
last a report was read from Marshal Wallace
on the affairs in this state. The
report is mainly a recapitulation of the
representations heretofore made by Governor
Chamberlain nod ?
No action was taken. The proceedings
seem to have hud for thiir object the
justification of Tuesday's Cabinet action
and Cameron's order to Sherman, winch
resulted in massing the army of the United
States not engaged in the Indian war
at Columbia.
Pratt s Astral (>11 at Robert'*.
Dried Pcac'oue at Robert's.
Mr. Charles T. Mitchell, the president
of the Savannah and Charleston Rail
road, has offered one hundred dollars
reward for the apprehension ot the incendiaries
who *et fire to the freight depot
at'A hiie Hull, which was burned,
with two bales of cottou and eighteen
barrels of spirits of turpentine, last
week.
The attempt now making in South
Caroiiha, saj-s the New York Herald, by
the Federal administration to rc-eleet
Governor Ctftkmbcrlain by intimidation
and coercion of the voters of the State is
so dangerous as an example for the future,
as well as of such pernicious effect
upon the peace and welfare of the State
and of the colored people, who arc there,
as in Louisina and Mississippi, made the
football of unscrupulous political gain
uteris, mat ic ougnt to l>e understood by
the Northern people. It it not safe to
vote for a party whose leaders not only
countenance butcommend such a dangerous
and unconstitutional interference by
tho party in power to perpetuate its
power and elect its favorites.
St. Hei.f.na Sound*
Oct. 17th EntIsiikU 3r. Bg. Tnor
Phillips master, 36 days from Funchnl,
in bnllasi to Campbell, Wyllie & co.
?17th, Br. Bg. Retriver, Phillips master,
34 days from Funchal in ballast to
Campbell, Wyllie & co.
^ ?19th, Bg. Blanche, Mallgrnff master,
^ 60 days from Boulogue, France in ballast
to Campbell, Wyllie & co.
?19th, Norwegian Bk. Herman as Jacobsen,
master, 66 days from A m inus Denmark,
in bullast to Campbell, Wyllie &
' co
Oct. 16th. CbEAnED. Br. Bk. Florence
k Richards master, for London with 625
tons of 'nhoRnlmte rnrlr
mines.
18th Br. Bk.Towy, Davis master, for
1 New-Castle England with 529 tons of
phosphate rock from Coosa w mines.
18th. Br.Bkt. Gladstone, Burch master
for Plymouth England, with 493 tons of
phosphate rock from Coosaw mines.
BllkltlW* SALE.
The Sheriff will offer for sale on TuosdayNovembcr
7th In front of tho Court IIouho the folowinjf
property:
Grace Myers vs. Seaborn Drayton ?!0-' ncror In
L iwton township formerly a part of ti.s Johnson
tract.
Robert Thompson administrator, vs. C. S. Garrett
and other-, in tile Probate Conrt.? Yhrcc lots
io tho Town of lieaufort, known n- lot 1) block 47.
tiiiolbtH. William* inul floury Williams vs. W.
C. Richards and others, In the Probate Court. P?titlon
for portion. - A hon? -nod lot In I'nr '.w
v 9I?> and 231 rinu of iind ihiiiikI'ii hj lauds of
* I!. V , I Vint Trrins >.oli
A
: in womiJWM? i iri nia'^i^uuaa
! Klin dri.-d Yellow meal at Robert's.
j Frees hoop Cedar pails at Robert's
Codfish at Koqkkt.s. t
Turnips end Beet.-at Robert's. fa1
POTIOR
To
On atul after this date, all freights by P?-r?
Royal Kail Road for Ucaufoit station, must be
settled for at the time of delivery.
P. Hamilton. i,,
Agent.
'-'ou
Democratic Meetings ?
Ft f V"r
ESAUF0RT COUNTY E
The following appointments are made fo rPotn-, ''
ocratic meetings in Beaufort County?at wh'ch j
the nominees on the County Ticket and oth-r ^^
spenkcrs will address the people.
PARIS ISLAaD Monday October 83d, ,!crl
BEAUFORT, Tlinrsdny " Stith. tc"
POCOTAL1GO, Friday " 2:th.
ST HEI.KNA, Saturday^ ' 2*tb. Rr<1
GILLISONVILLK, " " 28th. P?*
LAWTONVILLB, Monday " 30tb. Bcn
BUlonTON, Tncsday " 81. t.
GRAHAM VILLK, Wednesday Not. 1st.
HILTON nEAD, " " 1st.
IT ATJTMPITVIT T P wi 1-- " A *
.....www V >uun, x nurmiuj <K1.
PORT ROYAL, Filday " 8d. T
LEVYS X ROADS, Friday ' :?d.
BLUFFTON, Saturday " 4th. ?
BIHINSON, " ' 4th.
GABDNR'S CORN'R, Monday " ttth.
TIio Presidents of the respective Democratic
el uhs nrc requested to make the necessary arraneeinctns
in accordance with the nl-ovc programme. ^
Jab. \V. Moore.
County chairman.
NOTICE TO F
Managers of Election, r,.
Bfaitfort S. C. Oct 27, 1870.
At a meeting of the undersigned Commission- P|
ers of Election., appointed by his Excellency
D. II. Chamberlain, Governor of South Carolina,
the following managers of Elcc'ion were appointed
to nerve at the respective precincts for which
they arc named. The said managers will duly c
proceed to open the polls at the various election
precinels on Tnerday the seventh day of November
proximo, at 0 a. m. and close at a p. m at
which time the following officers will be voted for:
1. Presidential Electors. ^
2. Congressman.
:t. Governor. ? 0
j 4. Lieutenant Governor and other State officers.
5. Ci.-cnlt Solicitor.
t>. Six members of the flonse of Represents- ?
lives.
7. SheiilT. > . .. | 1S?
H. Clerk of Court. j C
it Coroner.
10. Jndge o* Probate.
11. Sfhool Commissi oner.
" 1*>. Three County Commissioners. jIlRtcx'Cannon.J.
? ). Wyne, W. II. GrejO'io '
D. Carrie.
Corn* Point.-John Blown,- Richard Brawn, I Mil
\\. G. Hazel, j not
Woodlawn'-TI. B Fugnson, ITcnry Simmon \ !
Be a ufo ut.?s. E. Taylor w. c. Daun-r,
Mtiiti.e Bush -31. L. SimmonRubin S. Bryan, j
! II. B. Van Ness.
I Gcevs 111w.-W. U. y.lddleton, W. II. 'McGILL
j M. Bork. i
PAiiu Ulmid.-J- C' S>?yiler, S. P. Dcrxnx. |
Potvt Rot al..Henry Hamilton, 8- IS. Thompson, |
R. G. Centre , ^
t iiwou'8 Landing?II. II. tlji-.lencr Billy Mid
! dleton.'E. .1. Holme*. LGardner's
Corners.?Benja .iin DeveaUT, Ilor j V
ry R c 1 jr. II. M. Fuller.
Tocotaliuo.?T. O. Itamptleld.. Ceasar Days, i
Ilced Yonintns. li j
I'Ieplk'?8tcpucy Piloy, i< h tries Hume, L. '
McN'cai.
Vakhejyillb.-TcHd Roberts J. A' Conner,
i Bsunson.-J. \V, Jones, Marcus French. W. J.!
! Causey.
i Black Creek ?Znck Daninle, Isaac Thompson. ,
I W F. Younuma.
Bkbcu Branch ?Samuel Saston, Fortune Bac-I
' title V. II. For.-eattir. '
Matkews BLVTF.-BenJ. R ;ed, T. W. Brncy, !
IB-.nj 8to>.e,
I I.vwtonvili.e.-L. B. (havis, Henry Garnier,
Charles ttllcox.
Lawton CuiTBcn.?I. B. Bascomb, Geo. F. Law-1 In
ton, D. B, ( ohajon
^BmoHTON.-John C. Rue, Daniel Brown, John A*
Tison.
Hennis X RoADs.-Frank Owens, Isaac Piuckncy,
B. S. Ileap.
Law's X RoADti.-Primus Kclloy, I. I. P. Sm Ith
jr' A
Bbllbkoer Hn.L.-Saby Gold, Jackson, Alston ,
W. C, Frye.
Gillison ville.?Z. T. Morrison, XV. A, Saul.
Guaramville-.P. J. Smalls, J. P. Nclsou,
T. II. Howard.
Bllttton.-J. W- Wigg J. D. Robertson, DrJ.
U. Mellichamp.
MrrcusLi.vru.x--G. P. Gardener, Rev; W. II. Hp
Peoples, Bdward Drayton, oC
Nucville.-D. M, Kdgflcid, Tem Deloacli, W
II. Thompson.
F. K. Wilder f*
J. A. Johnson
I: W. Brown.
Commissioners of Klection.
GEO. W. ROBERTS, ?,
NOTARY PUBLIC, I
BEAUFORT, 8. C. ! ^
QUARANTINE NOTICE.
~ir~ H. i
OrncE Intpndant Town of Heaufoiit,
Beaufort 8. C, Sept. 2 )th 1.-7 i.
Notice is hereby uivbn to ship own- t>
tilts muster and others that, vessels and boats j J
of all descriptions bound to this place from !
Charleston or other infected ports will be subject
to the quarantine laws of tha town and State. | v
All persons arc strictly prohibited from landing !
goods or passengers from Charleston or other] 8,11
infected ports unless special permission is first me
obtained of the lntuiiduut, Town council or |
Board of Health. '
All violations of the Quarantine law will be I lllX
rigidly prosecuted. |
ALFRED WILLIAM*1, I
Iutcndant Town of Iicanfort. 1 Ljt.
>3
,, A PROCLAMATION.
Ornci Imtendant Town ov Beaufort.
Beaufort 8. C. August Hist 1876 *
Notice Ts Hereby Given To Ship owners Str
master* and others, that vessels and Louts of | tint
all descriptions hound to this place from 8avrn-1 T
I uuh or other defected ports will be rubjett to the I abb
(?nsrantino laws of the Town and State. j fam
| Ail persons are strictly prohlbitcdjfrom landing j so 11
goods or passengers from Savannah, or other | Its
infected ports unless special permission Is first ton
obtained of the Intcudnat, Town Council or1 carl
Board ef Health. ' Lse
AH viol itlons of the ^unraniinc Iaw will be! , ?
rltTbll j*ros?*wfct!
ALFRED \VT! MAMS.
D'teiidant ov.n <-f I", ufn-:
Pratt's Astral Oil,
HE ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MADE.
For sale only by
Geo. W. Roberts
IIo!?lor? of Connty Checks or Audited
Claims, prior to Nov. 1, 1H7'4.
Office op the County Commissioners, i
Beaufort, F. 0., Oct. "rd. 1S7K. f
i accordance with the provision of a joint rcso011
entitled "A joint re olotion authorizing th'e
tity I'umiiuoli'iici* of Hcanfort county to levy
rc'il I *x," dated April 7tli. li-7:J.ati<l an act to
nd toe mimic. ';ipro\ed I'x ?' h day - 1 January
>. H74, scule pi" 'os.sla wili he received at
oO'co from parties holdup clice'cs or nudite I
ms contracted prior to November 1. 1S73.
il
Thursday. November Oth, 1(178,
1 o'clock, M., at which time said bids wll' be
ned. and the Board of County ConunisBtoncre
draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount
tie thousand dollars in favor of the person or
oiis who shall have offered the largest per
turn discount on tlieir checks or audited claims.
njinwiiii mum oc nuureseeci to itr. rani rrttcn,
Chairman of the Board and endorsed "Pr>ala
for settlement of past indebtedness ot
ufort County."
P. PRITCIIARD,
R. .T. MARTIN,
V. S. SCOTT,
County Commissioners.
!IO?. II. Wheeler,
Cicrk of Board.
BAKER" & CLARK,
8UCCES ons TO
BAKKR, VAIL * CLARK,
Uurcrs and Smokers of Provisions,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ISH, FLOUR, BACON.
tter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Salt, &c.
al?o
3MM1SSI0N MERCHANTS,
3 Iteadc & 301 & 303 Washington Sts
NEW VOltlt.
'. K. BAKER. 1
. A. CLiltK. f fcb. 9-ly.
CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS.
'he undersigned have formed a partnership fo
miratity practice under the above firm name:
or.Dts JS Stone, I Jos. M. Williams,
Charleston. f Atkeu.
mcli.3t-ly.
vend &. Co.. AT. S. KUIot
lmrlcston. Beaufort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
nvInK put tip in their tustahlishment a GUIS'
L.ij arc prcpurcu -10 niiuim ui mi1 suorit'F
Ice. ^
Grist, Msai and Feed.
The highest casK price p:iisl for CORN,
(.'oi'ii Ground onTolt.
CAPERS HARPER.
Vlieolwi'isi'lit and
CARRIAGE MAKER.
C"srt;?rot Street, opposite t!ie I'.ic. othrc,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
IRK I'ltOM 1TI.Y AN!) XKATI.V EXKCl'TKr
LOUR! FLOUII!
TIIS BEST FAMILY FI.OCR
Be?uronT, For Sain by
ROBERTS.
BANKING HOUSE
OF }
vVm. H. Lockwood,
Bay St., Beaufort, S. C. '
K>IA>, AN D 1LYCIIANGE
ON
TTT Vnillr C1nnniiu?l. ?-) CM 1
it i ur&. ocivdiiiiau aim uii'dncsioi
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
"Collection* made on any point in the U S.
"Account* received subject to chuck ut sight.
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DKALERS IN
iues Litiuors Segars Tobacco &c-.
11)7 lhiHt Hay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jibciiop*. O. IVuLBiraH. J. II. WUIJIUHN
EAIIEORT HOUSE
Beaufort, S. C.
few NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
tabic for single gentlemen or gcntlen
and their wives. Good accomnioions
for transient guests
Tho table will be supplied with every
urv the market affords.
Mm. Mim?
...v m. M. I'L'HH.
trawberry Plants,
For Nnle.
:im offering tlio famous "Newman'* Proline
nwberry" Plants, which I have brcn cultiva;
anil selecting for the pant five years,
hi* lterry is now conceded to^ho tho only reli>
mncol berry for tho South. '1'hls i* the
ous "i 'hnrlesfon Strawberry" which created
atlch astonishment In the Northern Market*,
introduction Into cultivation around < hnrieshns
made the Strawberry sea** n three wool
i< v than formerly, ber.-ie* of thlsvavi ty liwir"
:( It red for* le In New t opic th ilr?t ?(+'
earth,
" S' r f'-.r t'ireal-ir.
k. i
!! \ *. ' K S ! f> V y. ( ' A
G'onant & Emmons.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
In any qunntitj^Custoiners may desire*
i from tlicir Tec House,
Ii Street.
JOHN CON AN r.
J. L. EMMONS.
nov25-'2<.
S. M. WALLACE,
Cotton l'uctor ntnl
GEIST MILLEE,
\Vllnlp?nt? llnulo- l?
Grain, Hominy, Mea!, Feed, Etc.,
N13.V IKTjAMX O rTON
Bought, Ginncil and prepared for market.
A?lv?n<,OH liuule on CoiihIkiiJ
niontrt.
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding corn and nieai, lie id
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCotton
ginned on toll.
I nov25-2S.
hTklatte & co.
' Wholesale Grocers,
JKD DEALERS IN
Wines, Lipors, Segal's, Toiiaceo, Sc.,
1S5 lOast nnyt
CHARLESTON, S. C.
r Orders from the Country promptly attended
to.
: ODBLLl
FltllTW.
r CAN DIES,
rr<? vs.
l- CAIvIW,
iN 1,"1S
A full assortment of the above consist.
'hi(f of ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES. DATES, FIGS, PANAMAS.
'All \inds of FRENCH confectionery.
RTtAZIL, NUTS, IITCIvOIlY NUTS,
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND I
< . I
and every other kinil of CAKES on hand
or made to order.
.Particular at'cation given to supplying
parties with all necessary articles.
) Goops useful as well as ouxamentai.
' received by every steamer l'roni NK'a
vokk.
James Odell
KEW GOODS!
I tn?tc pleasure in announcing to my friends
aiul customers that I have now in store my
SUMMER AND FALL STOCK OV
mssops,
nvnxn.ZL.X3sr E JHTST
And Fan<5y Goods.
Consisting op
LADIES DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS,
T
.uuoui.x3, iss, wjiite goods,-.etc.
A Furx Like op
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Ladles' Cuff* unit Collars,
' Hsudkrrchiefit, Hosiery Huff's,
Kelts, l'orosols, Funs,
Gloves, Dress trimmings &c.
and
A Beantifnl Stock of Millinery,
i
And a Large Stock op
I
ici:ady ma !?i:< iA?T?iiNf: j
AT LOWEST LIVING PUICES.
H. A. SCHEPERA
THE SAFETY INKSTAND
PRICK, *>Oc. 13c. and 4*1.00.
Over 60.000 Sold.
terWIll not spill If upset.
{ ^TTcn points are not injured 1>v it,
J-?T'Evcry drop of InU obtained.
fsTIt I* easily donned.
f3T"Just what every one wants.
For enle by
A. Asiu.mr CHRiBT.rnKno,
NEWS AND STATIONERY DEPOT, |
]ti-:A rrou r, s.
1\ D. I. LAWRENCE,
miiiii Bimi it? lew
i + v< P
t<*, Lk j. ^ v
|IM. COOPER*
J Dry Caads & Millinery.
FALL AM) WII
I have just laid in a large nnJ
Dry fcroodx,
3Iilliiiery( Lp
DRESS G
Notions, Embroideries, Corsets,
prices within the reach of all.
Dont forget flic plan
ilt .A/VST (
In the building formerly known
BKAtTIX>RT CI
JllOAUFOin
-o-"
The proprietor having fitted uj
- V l^irst-elaNN 3
respectfully solicits the patronage
vy who will, at alt times, find the
dclicash-s the markets of Chariest*
prepared by experienced cooks.
BEAIiFQfi? MM
Having opened n shop in Beaufort, 1 nn
tools to
Build and repair all kin
both of WOOD and IKON. Particular attr
DESIGNING ami PATTEKN MA
Steam Fin: and Fittings Constantly
Personal attention given to Setting and Oi
STEAM BOILER FURNACE
?5?"Shop next to Fust Office.
J. A. WIIITMi
SEA I SLAIN
BAY STREET, BE/
TIIIS ELEGANT IIOTFL ]
opened in first-class style, tli
calls the attention of th& trav
advantages offered at this fav
JBoat ing Pisliiiig
ami tlie inducements held out
in the south.
JAM]
' - ' -,w.
THE NEW "1
A DOUBLE THREAD LC
IT retains all the virtue* of the Light-Running "
" Tension, which was and is the l>e.t in use.
OfClcate notice our PATENT HARDENED C
and Stand.
Our new and olj ideas, worked out with brand new
in the husv e.ity of Newark, New Jersey, h.tvc'O'v. a
I.KKCK, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Durat
reached in the Sewing Machine world.
TO THiS M'ATllMENT AND
We invite thr .itt?-nti.>n r.f *!l ,
^h-^rvat'ion. N. 'I - Ml Ma? T.in?*% tv.My v.nrraniet!
DOMESTIC Sfc
New A
i'ADlES. U it b ' ijfy i?i .P S 1 10
^m^OOODS!
complete stock of
Clothing 4
itlioss* Hats
ODDS,
9
Tics. Tj.ICCS Tfnao afn n'
J V/ tv VI
No trouble to sliow goo
?, COOPER'S.
CLUB,
| as the
AJB house;r,
w.
> the above named house
ostfiurant,
of tlie gentlemen of tlie >' i
table supplied with all th 1
>n and Savannah afford, an 1
IHINE SHOP.
* ' I ' *'vv ' ' -''"r-j >'
i prcpuretl with the latest impreVj 1
ds of Machinery.
;nt'on piven to
KINO for NEW WORK
On TTano. at Noktiikhn Fuin rf
, ?
constructing
S for SAVING FULL
lN, Mechanical Engineer. /
ID HOTEiS
LUFORT, S. C.
having been refitted and
0 propr ietor respectfully
elirig public to the many
orite resorfc for
and Jlnntlir.*'
; to those se.ebing health
ES ODBLL Proprietor
DOMESTIC," .
iCK-STITOH MACHINE,
y'<8t
..^h* A4MMW
0 MICA I. HEARINGS on >?,lh the lOcSfe*
MScIiin-rv anj ft our uwu new work*
ti* a?wn<*.rd o' M.;CtfAN!C* V "XCFT.
>jli?y, aiui r.tn/o 01' work, ncrrr heretofore
THE MACHINE ITS KIT'
>?o*c Imviny hiij" MHAtnickl ukil! or' ^ ^
WING CO.r
1 orlt t*n?l ('Jil<*n
PAPER FASHIONS^