The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, November 15, 1876, Image 3
Ths Beaufort Tribune, i
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W. AT. FltKNCII
n<lll 9T nn?l Praprlvtor
W EDNKsn A Y*NOV. 15. 1876.
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TOWN ANI) COUNTY.
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UKWFOUT COUNTY VOTK.
The returns from all ih? precincts in j
this county were in by six o'clock on j
Friday afternoon and in compliance witli;
instructions by telegraph from the At (
torncy-general the Commissioner* b.?gar-1
the count at 8 p. m. 'I lis board oontin?'
ned in session all nl;ht and did m t
complete their lab rs u itii M ?nday '
morning whe.i :he report u na forward-1
cd.
On the assembling of the Hoard of Coin*
nuooiuuvi^ ?? >VJH II lClt IIV I 111! I
representatives of t if Democracy against j
th?j vote cast, at six p illing places on the |
following grounds: Beaufort and Wood- i
lawn, re pouting; Myrtle IJush, failurj to j
open the polls until 0. a, 111., and disquul- j
ification of two of the managers, they '
not having hern sworn: G'uy's Hill and j
Hilton Head, intimidation, and Parry i
Island for closing the polls at 4. p., 111. I
At Grays Hill the U. S Supervisor was
roughly handled and Ins credentials {
tahen fro n him. At Hilton Head the!
mob cap'tired Mr. McFall who was dis-,
trib'iting tickets and after being beaten '
with pilings lie was escorted to his
house for safety. Otln-r acts of violence |
wee committed or threatened all of
which are supported by affidavits which
were forwarded to Columbia. So far as
we can learn everything was quiet in the
rest of the county, and every one seeuis
to have voted, as the number of votes ,
cast was 9,963 being 3,111 moro than
were cast in 1874. The state ticket run
behind on account of a lack of tickets at
sonic precincts, and one Democratic dec- :
So ...111. r?AA --- -- ? - *
n>? i3 (.icuuvii wmi inn iimrc vmcj tiian
lie received through an error of the managers
on St. Helena. The list also show*
that 80 voters voted for no Governor at '
ul' and 141 voted for no doctors. Robert >
Smalt* got 12 more votes than Chamber- !
lain, one of which was cast by that great i
financier, l'upin. Below will be fonnd !
the vote.
VOIl GOYKUNOII, !
Hampton, 2.174. | Chamberlain, 7.014.
MSfTSSAMT-OOVEHSOn,
Simpson, 2.243. | Gl?*nve?, 7.043. i
sk?i:ktauy of statf..
B. M. Sun*, 2 217. | IT. K. Mayne, 7.543. j
I
c.; m r7 r ? m ^ n - a icx n \ l ,
J. Hagood, 2,229. j T. C. Dunn, 7.515. (
BT.VTi: TREASURER,
I.eapbart. 2,240. | Curd zo, 7,534- |
ATTO UN r. Y -C UN Ell At.,
Connor, 2,247. | Elliott, 7,515. j
HltrERINTKUDF.NT OF EDUCATION
Thompson, 2,244. | T-dbert. 7.530. 1
APJ't AND INSIMl flOKHATi.
E. W. Moisc, 2,237. | J. Kennedy, 7.520
SOLICITOR,
F. Hay Gantt, 2,223. | San. J. J.ee, 7,611.
CONGRESS,
G. I). Till man. 2.231. | |.\ Smalls, 7,616.
STATE SENATOR,
"Win. Elliott, 2,223. j tvun'i Green, 7.534.
RHTHSKKNTATIVJ58,
J. W. Moore. 2,280 | T. Hamilton. 7. '588.
C. J. C. Hutson, 2.220 | H. Oantt, 7485
A P Jenkins, 2 173 | J P. .binaon,- 7 43*
John Law ton, 2 223 j CI A Rcc-d, 7 540
I) Washington, 2 24* | N B Myers, 7 531
W J Gooding, 2217 | T E Miller, 7512
PRESIDENTIAL KLRCTORB.
naves and Wheeler, [average.] 7 512'
Tildtn and Hendricks, do, 2 250
SHERIFF,
W Wilson, 7 603 | O P Gu' e. 2107
CLERK OK C.sUUi',
II G Judd, 2 298 I S .1 Bamp.ieid, 7 493?
JUDOS OF PROBATE,
Clias. E Bell, 1 931 | A B Addison 6 805
RK Curloion, 679.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
H R William*, 2 321 | V S Scott, 7 510
, C Heyward, 2 178 j R J 'Initio. 7 506
Wm Russell, 2 205 | R F Greaves, 7 522
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER,
B F Buckner, 2 219 I T II Wheeler, 7 533
1
CORONER,
Washington, 2 177 | Muck.nl'us*, 7 344
Constitutional Amendment, "Yes" 9 051
White voters, 1867; col,d, 9096; total 9963
It is nil settled among the boys as to
who is to bo collector of customs and
postmaster nerc under Tilden, but the
present incumbents arc not a bit fright
coed and still believe that Hayes will
win.
. _
Moclia, old Gov't Java and Fancy It^o Coffee,
Itoaated or Green, ^ at Uor.KiiT**.
Potted SaiiMpe, at RocBr.T'f.
Large numbers of colored men arc perambulating
our streets saying tliey have
lxj'.n turned off by their former employers
lor voting the Republican ticket. They
are in most eases entirely out of money
and become a tax 011 the party managers.
? More
hats were won and lost last
week than some of the losers could afford
uad ninny of them p.ty for. Bets on
10,000 majority for Chamberlain are not
yet settled as the los *rs dont believe in
figures.
The Ladies of Beaufort who wore unhLIc
to visit the Centennial Fxbibition
can see a display of elegant French uud
American stationery at the Drug Store of
I)r. Stuart cj >.il to that displ tyed'at the
gre-t '.'ail. *
The war with Turkey will open in
earnest on the 80th of November. Grant
lins ordained it and the wur is inevitable.
James Fay, lately captnin's steward on
the Pawnee, was turned out of his hotl*e
last week because he voted for Hampton.
School C nnmissionrr Gilbert was in
Philadelphia last Wednesday. He regrets
he was not here to vote for Hampton.
When a servant girl a few days ago
refused to patronixe a merchant because
he was a democrat her preference policy
was explained when it was found out i
that she got r% drawback at her favonte j
store. |
Cnaberrles. Kxtr* Yeilow Per.chts in heavy j
Syrup at Koueht'p
Kew Buckwheat *n?l New Orleans molasses
at Rojibbt'b
The Standard and Commercial of la-t
week contains an advertisement, occupy
ing nine columns, of lands nlli?rprl ?#.
have barn forfeited to I he State. Every
oim familiar with the subject knows that
notone-tonth of tho kinds advertised aro
in existence, hut at* only imaginary. If
the iS?tie pays f:l,000, as we Icnrn is the
charge, for the advertisement to the proprietors
of this paper for its insertion
the amount received from the sale will
not pay the hill.
The preference policy is being inaugurated
here, and many of the colored
people avow their intention to patronize
only Republicans. The politics of every
merchant is freely discussed and when
he is suspected ot having voted for
Hampton he is put on tho black list.
Win. Elliott Esq. left <>n Saturday for
Columbia in the interest of the Democracy,
and Dr. \\ ilder lett for the same
place Monday with the official returns.
There is smite one in our town mean
cnaugh to Bond anonymous threatening
and insulting letters to out ciMzins. As
men of both political parties have been
the recipients of these missives we do not
doubt hut they nil conn linm ?ae person,
as wo do not care to believe that there
art t wo people in Beaufort so debated as
to resort to such coward'v methods of
venting their spleen.
Mr. T. C. Burton, of St. Ilclcnn hits
left in our ntiicu a huge sweet potato
measuring 174 inches in circumference.
It is of the Florida sweet variety and is a
sample of a hundred bushels he liadjust
dug from half an acre, lie also brought
a still greater curiosity in the shap; of a
bunch of sweet potatoes of the brimstone
variety. Til-re are twenty potatoes on
the stem and they arc clu-tercd togeth r
-iniilnr to a but.ch of bananas, and ate
itgj and fine.
A it tb rirom P.runson to the Journal
of Commerce says:
4'There are 7,200 legitimate voieis in
Beaufort county, 1,500 whites, and 5,700
blacks. The Democrats polled at this
diction 879 colored votes, and 1,500
white, aggregating 2,099, nnd if every
| colore d vote in the county led been poll!
cii, save the 879 colored Democrats, the
H< publican vote would have only been
4,821, giving the llndicals a majority ol
2,442, sod this if a'l the majority they
really ha i, it there had been no fraud or
repeating. But the official returns show
iiiai'iitit wbs mere u.an ju,uuo votes
polled in the county.
There wi re numbers of colored men in
1 tlie upper portion of the county wit ? did
not voto at all. There certainly was
foul play in Bcnufort county, an the figuses
show. But of this we arc not surprised."
The fine Assortment of toilet articles
: just received at the Drug store fur surpasses
in quality and variety any ever
I bef -re . lb i. d 1 . ?.r . ; . *
n Coileipii ine Deiiiocr.itic couii y
I ticket was elected l?y over 800 majority.
| The result is attributed to u split, which
diviiled the enemy. Chamberlain, however,
received a majority of 1,179.
Clearkd Fro* St. IIilkxa Sound.
Nov. itb, Br, b:i k St anger, Mo wen master
for boatlon, with 4ti? ,un? of phosphate rock
r.-otr. ( oo?aw mines,
Kali. B br'g \c?pcr, Ilarly mister, for
Belfast with 4JS tons plio?phi e rock from Coosaw
mine6.
Kktkued.
Nov 7th. Itr. bark Anne Ileal, Pyman master 88
flay6frojs Funcha) In ballast to Campbell Wyllie
& co.
7th, Br. bnrkentinc Rosamond. DqtIs master,
flays from Para, in ballast to Campbell
: Wyllie A co.
| !0tU, Swodiali bark Saga, Sjostrom, master
i>3 adys rroiu lirinioi in uiuaei 10 caropueo
Wyllie ?v co.
toth, Norwegian bark Paabody, Jc r^cuaan
mas'rr si data from Aarliuua, In ballaat to Campbell
Wj'lllo <b co.
Smoktd Becf-Tonguca, Halibut and Salmon
at Robert's.
French !>?? and Munhrcoms.
Currants and Raisins.
New crop t ig and Datca
at Robert'*.
Sheriffs Sales.
Win. Wilson, sheriff, will offer for salo
in front of the Court House, on Tuesday,
December 5ih, the following property :
C. II. Barnhtll v*. C. E. Cliovin, 1.312
acres ol laud la-low Rooeitvilic, on the
Purysburg road, adjoining lands of John
Brabham, heirs of Middieton and James
Portcll ai-d W. F. Roberts. Terms, cash.
L. W. Yoilman*, adni'r, rn. Jane Pherwood,
302 acres of land on Briar creek,
hounded hv lands of Frank Parnell, Tho9
| Smith and Potnpey Smith. Terms, cash.
i Bingham Hols: & Co vr. John H. Ro!
berts, 2400 acres of lan<l known as Mount
oj:e on tin- Savannah road seven miles
below Rob' rl villi-, adjoining lands of R.
II. Tinonand W. F. Rob. Ms. Terms ca-Ii.
| GEO. TV. ROBERTS, I
DK\LER IV A
FINE GROCERIES.
For Sale at Popular Prices.
CRANBERRIES, In BaUand Cnnn..
APPLES. OIIANQESand LKMON9, ONIONS, fr
BEKTS, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS, cabbages. Ac.
PB KLKD PIG S FEET, Very Fine, SOUSED
TISIPK.
THE Very Beet MACKBRBL. Tut Up.
PIGS In BASKETS?dates.
A New Lot of finbtsab, 1
MOCHA, OLD GOVERNMENT PAU
\N JAVA, and FANCY RIO m
COF FEES, roasted and UROUND. ^
MILK, EXTRA s .u,\ AnoOTSTF.lt CltACR- ^
BBS. NIC NAX Ann GINGER 8NAPPS.
SMOKED SALMON and HALIBUT.
CHOICE NEW RAISINs, CURRANTS
ANI) PRUNES.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, NEW BUCKWHEAT
n
NKA ORLEANS M0LA8SF.S. MUSCOVA- Q
DO, Do.
MAI ( ARONI and VERMIUILLT.
PKA< nES, PEARS and APRICOTS, in n
henry syrup.
CHOICE SUGAR < 1'RKD IIAM9 AND BREAK- ] A
FAST BACON, SMOKED ahi> DRIED
REEF.
! CANNED GOODS in Orent Variety.?OLIVE U
OIL. WORCESTERSHIRE and IIAI.FORD c<
SAUCE.
POTTED MEATS, ROAST CIIB KEN, TUR P
KEY and MOT I'ON. hi
STEAM COOKKl) WHITE WnKAT.
cross jfc BLACK WELL'S TABLE SALT In
Quart Jar*.
tomato and WALNUT CATSUrS.
BUTTER a Specialty. nor-S
Pratt's Astral Oil,
<
| THE ONLY PHRFBCTLY SAFE OIL MADE. !|
For aile only by
Gao. W. RonaaT* .
nnnr\T\T nmnirn o inir r t i lrn
LUKB1H. STUflfc & WILLIAMS,
The nndcralcned have formed a partnership for '
Admtralit j practice nntler the above firm name:
C'onct?< i Htone, ^ Jo?. M. Wii.liavs,
t'harlrstoD. t Aiken.
mch.3Mv.
t(
Kitvenel A Co.. Jtf. S. r.Illntt
| Charleston. Itenufort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
! Havlne put lip in their establishment a ORT5T
' MII.I. arc prcpareu to furnish at the shortest
, notice.
Grist, Meal and Feed. 1
Tl.r highest e-ish [irtee est.I lor CORN,
< 'orn (around on '1'oH.
I rper,
' Wlioclwri^lit 2uid
CARRIAGE MAKER. !
| Carlaret Street. oppoaltft the Pia. ofhee,
RK VUKOUT, S. C. . - -p
' 1TORK PROIIPTI.T A.1D NK.4TLY KTKCUTBD
' n
IF I, (> U R ! F L O I! R! 1
7 fill BB5T FAMII.Y FLOCK
1 la Bi&uyort, ForSal?by j *]
I ROBKRTS.
I
I
BANKING HOUSE
OF '
Wm. H. Lockwood,
BAY ST.. BKAITKORT. S. C.
oota). \\n R\f ii.\Ma;
?ON ?
New York Savannah ani Charleston c
BOUGHT AND SOLD. ;p
piWCnllcctloii* made no any point in the IT rf. ! r>
t T7 Accounts received subject to check st sight, j
Henrv Bischoff & Co., |M
Wholesale Grocers, I*
* i Ol
AND DEAL'IRS IN
Wines Liquors Began Tobacco ftc-, ?
l?7IInMt Jtny,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
n. Bisrttorr. C. Wn.Bc*s. J.H.Wulscm
BEAUFORT HOUSE!
Beaufort, S. C. L
, A few NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS C1
! tc
: buitable for single gentlemen or gentle- |
men and their wives. Good necommo- g<
1 dations for transient guests in
| Thj table will bp supplied with CTery ol
i luxury the market affords. B
Mi?. Mann. Proprlet resn, r
!
I
Strawberry Plants, ~
For ?nl<>.
I j
I am offering the famnn? "Xrwinan's I'roliflc j
| Mlrnwherry" riant*, w huh I have been esltiva- ' J"
I line and selecting for the pa't five year*,
j This Ilerry l? now conceded to be the only reli|
able raarct borry f->r the South. This is the nl
; famous "Charleston Strawberry" which created ^
j so much astonishment in the Northern Markets,
j Its introduction Into cultivation around Charles- j
ton baa made tha Strawberry rfAti n three weeks ! lr
earlier than formerly, berries of thieverM j having j ?J
i bee-* offered for sate in New York the irst week ^
i n Marth. !
8<*nd for Circular, !
F.. I.. ROCHE,
in AHLFSTON BO.rA. I
Mil ^-.o.vrgg^g1 fStrX
fc? y^^ijxaKO.wiP f%iB><?MgAawM?i^v^
IFL ftfirippn
Conant & Emmons.
RE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
ICE
In nay quantity Customers may desire,
om their Ire House,
Morciilh Ntrrrt,
JOHN CON A NT.
J. L. EMMONS.
!. M. WALLACE.
;
CJotton l-'notor nn<t
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dfftlfr tn
rain, Hominy, Meal. Feed, Etc.,
wiia wr.aih i> </o rrr<>tv
onght, Ginned and prepared formnrket.
.rtvnneM mudc on <"onfftftnmonK
nring the beat mnchinery for ginning
>tton and grinding corn and meal, he is
repared to execute nil orders on the
lortcat possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCotton
ginned on toll.
norS^-OT.
I. KLATTE ft CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
J WO DKAI.WW* IK
lines, Lienors, Scprs, Tobacco, &c.,
1N5 Ei?st liny,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Orders from the Country promptly ntended
to.
nimirr
U 11 LI LI L! k).
'IlLTTH,
C AN I>1 KW,
To VS.
C:A si i
> frs
A full asonrtmcnt of t!i? above consist
>2 of ORANGES, LEMONS.
PPLES. DATES, FrQS, BANANAS
il kimVs of FRENCH r on feet inner y
BRAZIL, NUTS. HICKORY NUTS
WALNUTS. ALMONDS, PECANS
ICED,' FIUJfT. SPONGE, POUNI
ntl every other kin<I of CAKES on han<
or made fo order.
Particular at'ention cfiren to snfrplyin'
artirs with all net esmry Articles,
onons useful us well as on.\A>iBNTAi
sceited by every steamer ffom rkv>
OR*.
Jarass Odell
?HE SAFETY INKSTAND
THICK, COc. ?ftc. and ? t.OO.
PTWII! not spill If upset,
nr Pen points are not injured bf it,
S2U~Kvrry drop of Ink obtained.
t3TIt ! easily cleaned.
Juht what every one wants.
For rale l>y
A. \ain.KY CnRiKTrnsno,
iEW A.. I EUi iibi'Ol,
nijarroiit, h. c.
3andal wood
OSSESSKS MUCH GREATER POWER IN
catoring to a healthy state, it never pr .daces
rknets. is certain and speedy tn its action. It
i fast aupe.-scding every other remedy. Sixty
ipsulcs cure in six or ejght days. No other
edicine ran do this.
Owing to its great success, many substitutes
ivc been advertised, enrh as Pastes. Mixtnrea,
ills. Balsams, etc., all of which have been abandncd
DUNDAS DICK, ,fc Co.'s Soft Capsules containg
Oil of Sandal Wood, sold at all Orng Storesak
for Circular, or send to 35 A 37 Woo?tcf
treet New York, for one.
QUARANTINE NOTICt.
Omc? Intbndant Town or Beai-rort,
Itc.mfort A <', Sept. 2*Uli 157?.
anTICE Is I1I.RKBY GIVEN TO SHIP OWN'
Kits inasjur and others thai. \es*els and boats
f all deseripilons l><>nnd to this place from
karlol/... ? >-? "
xi "mi i ikhtici. ports will up snhject
?the quarantine bv?? of riitown mil State.
All person* are sirinly prohibited from landing
tods or piimnurr* from Charleston or other
ifoeted ports unless special permission in flrst
itemed of the Intcudant, Town < ouucil or
unril of iicnltli.
All violations of the Quarantine law will be
gidly propeanted.
AI.fKKV V'lLI.IAMS,
I nteudant Town of Beaafort.
A l*KOri?VMATI()X.
Orrim iKTBtuiM Totvn or BnArroRT.
Beaufort S. C Augast :ilst 1*711.
ITOTICK Ta HKHBRY GIVEN TO Smr owners
^ masters nnd others, tint vessels and boats of
1 descriptions bonnd to this place from Bovanill
or other dehrtwl parts will lie snbjcrt to the
narantlfie Jaws (if the Town and State.
All persons are strlcily prohihlted^rom landing
tods or passengers from Savahnaii, or otheT
ifected ports unless special piwiniimion is flrst
tibiincd of ths lutendant. Town (.osnell or
osrd of Health.
All violations of the Quarantine law will be
gidly pro'secuted.
AI.KPED WII.LIAMS.
Intendaut Towu of Peiofort
n #1 v wi hl|
j Dry GoDis & Milii-isry
FALL AND WJ
I have just laid 111 11 large an,
Dry Goods,
j\Iill i nory, TDRESS
I
Notions, ftnihroideries, Corsets
At prices witliisi the reach of all
Dont forget the pfa
UNPRECEBENTi
'IN*
n 1 -s 1 vi-*"
Fall ii wie
BOOTS, SIIOES
IE. _A_. SGI
TUJArroi
! I arc now opening '?3' Winter Stock
j Shoes, Hats. At., and Bey tlint n'.l in wanl
You will find lisy stock full oft Sic most .
buy for Cash and sell f->r Cash, anil with
you goods at pric -H that cannot be duplicat
Call and lie convince I.
BEAUFORT M
Having ojvncd .1 shop in Tlcaufort, 1 :
i toe.Is to
.; Build and repair all Id
i both of WOOD and IKON. Particular at
DHSIf;NINO 011(1 PATTERN -V
i Steam Tii-h and Fittings Constants
i Per* i>nl attention civcn to Set tint? antt
'.I STEAM BOILER FURNAC
! I^-Sl.op next to Post Office.
' j J. A. WIIIT!
I SEA ISLAI
)
BAY S IlEET, B1
THIS ELEGANT IIOTFL
opened in first-class style, t
calls the attention of the tr.i
advantages offered at this ft
X3ozit in?jr- X^iwliiiij
and the inducements held o
in the south.
J A*
THE NEW"
A DOUBLE THREAD L
IT retains all the virtue* of the Light-Running
* Tension, which win and is the l?-d in me
t?*~l'lease notice our PATENT HAKDENI'll
and Stand.
Our new and old ideas, worltad out with hr.inil i
i in the busy city of Newark, New Jcrsev, have ftii
I.F.NCE, Minimum of Friction, M.ximuni of L>
reached in the Sewing Machine world.
TO THIS STATEMENT AN]
We invite the attention of all, especiall
observation. N. It.?All Machine-, fuliy warrai
DOMESTIC G
Notv
LADIES, USE "DOMEST
r-rs JHM?J11 ii j I i nji'jjjmfcUh.
INTER GOODS!
il complete stock ot
Olotli
.fxcliojsi4 Mat jm
S 0 $ D S $
, Ties, Laces, Ilose, etc. e
No trouble to show c
eP.9 COOPER'S
ED'barIUNS
r Dry Giol
, HATS, &C,
IEPSBS.
IT. < -i
; of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Eo?
t of go;?ds give ins a call befors bey*.:
icsirublc goods to 1 c had nnyvrhcr .
the long c.\j??riv!iice I propose .
ed this side of New lark.
nov-S.
CHINE SHOP.
tin prepared with the latest iinpr*"'
nds of Machinery
tent'on given to
IAKIKQ for NBW WOBK
y Ox Hand, at Noutiiebn Pi.
OoiiMrm ling
;ES for SAVING FULL
HAN, Mechanical Engineer.
VDHOTE
3AUFORT, S. Ch
having been refitted ami
lie proprietor respectful 1\
iveling public to the many
ivorite resort for
e; and lluiitiu
ut to those seeking he."
1E3 0DELL. Pfopri etor
DOMESTIC,"
.OCK-STITCH MAOHINT
"DOMESTIC," including the AutomfeCc
I) CONICAL BEARINGS onhoth the Machir*
lew Machinery anil T?>U at our own new^yo*1 ?
mi us i sl.ini1.ird of M I'.Ct I AX ICA L I.XCf.i.
nr.ibiliiy, and ranee i#f work, iwver hemof'?.e
,t jiiu i rs.vLF
V thoce hiivln; T-.t^ alcttl ?r
ited.
;zv/?r:c raACKSHD-co.,
York ri!:<I OI?irnj^o.
IC" TATE^ TACIT IONS.
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