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iOCAL ITEMS.
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Sea Island cotton is advancing in
Liverpool and prices are firm at extreme
rates.
1?. A wood train on the Savannah
and Charleston Railroad run off the track
L near Savannah last Friday damaging two
of the cars and delaying the reeillar
trains several hours.
SSaT A night (rain les been put ou the
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Port Royal Railroad, ieavjr . Boauiort at
11.55 p. m., and ifrtvwg. at 4.52 a. m.
II?"" The Bjitiifh bark Sarah M.
Smith arrived at the ^tlantic Saw Mills
on Saturday last eikI will Lad with lumber
for England.
IS?-The Republicans intend calling
meetings to counteract tli 3 effect
of the Hampton gatherings, and
pledge their support to Mr. Chamberlain.
** 1 si
9?* Jas. W. Moore Ej^i^ch airman of
the Democratic executive committee has
called a meeting of the citizens of Beaufort
Coutfy favorable t) Gen. Hampton
to be hell at Parly Tranch to-uiorrow.
. Dt Hanokel a rived at the Sea
Island Hotel yesterday. The doctor's
j> fcill as a tfeutift is to* well known in
Beaufort fcr us to say anything in his
praise. M he will rtuiain but a few
days thosd in need of his services should
apply to withoutdelay.
i are under obligations to Hon*
Robert Snails for file of-the Congressional
Reitord audj tthcr public documents.
The.county coumissioners met;t
next Monday and will ?pen bids for feeding
and furnishing medical attendance
and mcdiciies tuJh^^wr, and medicine3
and attendance onjthctorisuncrs.
a m 1
t&~ Charles B. Thorn p:nn, once well
known in Beaufort a brother of Jas G.
Thompson Esq., has been appointed a
second lieutenant n the fifth U. S. infan'
try- 'i i i
->W ? ?
J9* On acoou^ of the delay in col.
lecting the taxes he intercut ?n the State
debt will not be |kid until April 1st, if
then. v. I
J@*?.Me3smjk C. Wilson and Co.
cleared on Swday last the schooner
Mattie HohijeSjftr Boston, with 155.000
feet of re sawe^t'tnber.
* The Scljol Commissioner's office
was delivered ?tt to Mr. YVheeler by Mr.
Gilbert on Tuetja? last. Mr. Judd >ti,l
declines to sumntfer the Clerk's office to
Mr. Bauiptieid[Jthe only office now in dis,
. putc?in thisTcofct/?
ftSTMrs. 3 j^Mdky.r. has purchased
of French Broadway, New
B York, a graui(^,0^uuient which will be
erected over therab&iiksfrjf herniate hus
band in the yart >f die Episcopal Church
B . in Beaufort.
J&vRooma v re?eciraged at the Sea
Island Hotel en 'uesday tor the Russian
Minister aud sme. who expweted to be
yesterday.! Later dispatches iudiH^^^a.te
that the (land Duke has altered
I his plans and wl go direct to ilauiptou
t Roads. Tisei thus! '
V* ftcT" Mr. J. m. Crofut has a number
- * ? " ?-li -?... ? j _. . i ^
[ot deens, ior jhus purcuascu ai u.c it
cent governing land sale, aud the holders
of certiti?s can get the deeds on
application, A-t expense.
1 The D^iocratic executive committee
last wai| while in session here
agreed to reco*nend to Geo.* Hampton
for County tre&rer, Mr. W. J. Gooding,
and Or. JiA. Johnson, for county
Auditor.
m
It is important that purchasers at
the recent sale of lands by the government
should rfl|ird their deeds. At thjj
burning of the Id house at Lauiel Bay
one of these| deeds was destroyed
vthat had not bin recorded and the owoer
sent to Waiington to get a duplicate
but was iAruaed by the Secretary
of the Treasu^ that no duplicates could
be issued.
* ?
A nuintfr of colored men were
arrested last ?ek; and brought before
U. S. ComAsioner C. H. Wright
charged with jkittiug wood on government
land on tl Grav's Hill school farm,
where, it is Aimed, several hundred
cords have beefcut and sold to the phos
Iphate com pan i^, Four of the prisoners
were bound ova g appear at the United
States court in harleston.
i m i
fgy* The color people still contiuue to
come in from- he up-oountry, twelve
families having rrived in one lot one day
last week and 1 re been put on one of
the school far g. There are eighteen
of these schoo krnis, located on Port
Royal, St. H?na and Ladies Islands,
f each of one huiied and sixty acres with
but.few tenant, the people heretofore
\ living on them having purchased small
tracts of land of their own. If these
almost abandoi&d places could be populated
by a thrly set of laborers it would
be desirable aij add to the trade and
wealth of our j)uuty. These people say
they have bee driven off for political
reasons.
[ The Ship I rvey Mills was insured as
p follows: Bosto Marine. $15,<)00; Saletn
* Marine, $500;Jghoe and Leather, tfiv,
000; In<lia >%hial, $10,000; New En
H gland Mutual, LTnion Insurance
Company of B ^or, $=>000; Merchant's
^H^grfarinc of Ban ,r. $5000. The cargo was
I E%osured. som of the leading in-uranee
.rupanies beiti the Manufacturers lrir(
Ki Marine, $: ,000, Boyiston, $15,000
^^^^^B^shington, eptune and American
Rk) each, V vide nee Washing', oil
w
MwamiMmur hwb
j Provident*", $10,000; Equitable of Piovidmce,
$0700.
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PORT ROYAL.
Port Royal sports a billy goa t.
The steamships hereafter stop at
Brunswick on their way to and from Fernandina.
1 4 ^ """* l"?p nftufrsnt for
.'Jr. ?J . A. llMIClll UUO llic j
unloading the Harvey Mills and has a j
fyrce at work.
300,000 feet of lumber was received j
last week over the Port Royal Railroad |
j for shipment, and still the captains com;
pain, that it comes too slow.
During the past week 1.015 hales of
I cotton were received at Port Royal.
Peter Papin's last strike, the particulars
of which will be given hereafter, has
j furnished a theme of conversation for the
! men who loaf a/Gund the bar-ioouis and
spit tobacco juice on the stoves.
The Howard Drake arrived last-Tuesday
and discharged her freight on the
deck 01 the bark Kate as she could not
get to the whan.
Mr. Wilkins has secured the building
of Mr. McFaJl md will be open again ii
a few days. He is directly opposite the
pile of ashes that was once his handsome
store.
j
The small boys spend their time fight'
ing the goat, and tire goat makes a fool
i cf himself bj' giving first-class entertainments
to the citizens ree of charge.
The shipping is increasing, all the
wharf room being occupied by vessels
two deep and several laying in the stream
waiting a chance to unload their flagrant
cargoes of fertilisers.
tni Ta n l _ | |
ine nussian squadron is anxiously
looked for and the citizens are iu glee
pver the expected shower of Russian
gold.
One of the besi thincs that resulted
from the burning ol Wilkin's store was j
the balancing ot the town books, all ha\-1
ing perished t- get her with the ordinances '
The city was in a great state of excite1
ment yesterday a s the annual charter election
took place for Mayor and Aldermen.
Almost every one of the citizens from the j
Rev. Joseph Dupong down was a candidate
for some position, and Dr. Brisbane
reaped a harvest printing tickets, a job
that we had bceu gloating over. The
Town Goat was in tho field all day and
like some of the other good citizens was
trying to get even with his adversaries.
*o*
The M tyor of Savannah gets S3.00?.
Turkey is putting on her fighting gaffs.
8 -rt of an open and shut winter, this is.
Old Prob. has changed his name to ' Indications."
Ladies' muffs this season are made so
as to get ihree hanus in at a squeeze.
A penniless Chicago girl has opened a
barber shop as a last razor t.
An Indianapolis couple eelebiated their
goldeu wedding by procuring a divorce.
Bishop Simpson's daughter has just !
been anchored to Rev. Mr. Buoy of Phi -,
a elphia.
Zach. Chandler didn't get anythiug iq
! his stocking bcc::use he "put his loot
i in it."
A Belgian murderer ha l his sentence I
commuted because he hit! a wooden log.
i'hat's a lame defence.
1 The Main building at the Centennial
has been "knocked down," though it's!
still -landing.
Try to i'liry as many of your faults ar
you can 5n the gtave of the old your, and '
cremate all you can't bury.
Hen Hill puts the number of fools in J
this country at only 10,<XK>. This shows
the importance of having a newceusus.
The extradition treaty between the I
United S.ates and Spain has been
signed.
A Penasylvania woman placed 8ve eggs
in her bosom, where incubation took
place, and five hardy chicks were
hatched. The woman and the birds .are
doing well.
? ? j?
Northern Democrats express disapprobation
of the attitude assumed by Gen.
I Hampton in his letter to Gov. Hayes as
. being unwise under the circumstances.
Mr. Isaac J. iouikins ot Augusta of
the firm of Tomkins and Brewer committed
suicide by taking laudanum.
The New Orleans Times says: "T1 e
I Emperor William has studied the science
of war more than the science of eatin .
He does uot know a roast pheasant j
from roast veal, and has no use for
French cooks."
Marine Intelligence.
CLEARED. ST. HELENA SOUND.
Jan. 5, Russian Bk. H >ppet, Frederiksson, mas- i
| ter, for London, with t>38 tons phosphate rock from
Cousaw mines.
ENTERED.
Jan. 3, Br. Bgt. Burrv, Atthowe, master, 17 days ;
from Kio Janeiro, in ballast, to Campbell, Wyllie A
, Co.
Jan. 5, Russian Bk. Finland, Bergman, master,
GO days from Gloucester. Eng., in ballast to Camp- |
bell Wyllie A Co.
Jan. 5. Russian Shin Osmo. Soderholm. master. 52
days Rotterdam, in ballast, to Campbell, Wyllie 4
Co.
CLEARED, REAUFORT.
Jan. 6, Schr. Mat tie, Holmes, for Boston, with lniu- j
"1 ber, from D. C. Wilson, 4 Co.
j Jan. 6, Br. Bk. Sarah M. Smith, to Bobbins, Boddington
4 Co.
ARRIVED,PORT ROYAL.
Jan. 3, S. S. Dallas, from New York.
Jan. 4, S. S. Calvert, from Baltimore.
Jan. 7, Schr: Frank Walter, from New York with
* guano, to Railroad Co.
I San. 7, Schr. W. B. Chester, from Woods Hole,
with guano, to Railroad Co.
. j SAILED.
, ' Jan. 4, Schr. Elward Doran, for Brunswick.
Jau. 6, City of Dallas, for New York.
MEMORANDA.
!
The following vessels sailed from the ports named
1 for Bull River:
? Bark licrm -uos, from Hull, Eng., Dec. 31.
Lennatin, trom Liverpool, Dec. 11.
j Lucille, fruiu Uravesend, Doc. 19.
The Schr. E. R. Er.iartou, cleared at BostoD for
j i I ort Hoyal, Jan. 2.
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STATE NEWS.
? Gen. Hampton spoke iu Lcxingtoi
last Monday.
? Abbeville county is fortunate. Sh<
has $34,877 in the treasury. We don
encumber ourselves down this way will
such a load. v
? Sheriff Ward refuses to give up th(
office to the ncwly-elected mart.
? The campaign is re-opened iu seve
ral of the up country counties?Darling
ton, Abbeville. Lancaster, etc?meeting:
are being held for the sup port of Gen
Hampton.
? Accidental discharges of guns, wit!
fatai effect, are very frequent throughoul
the state, one of the evil effects of a!
most every one going armed.
? The prisoners in the Kingstree jai
concluded to go home to enjoy the holi
days. The S tnr says : Two of them wort
iu jail for the murder of Mr. Levi Brown,
last month, and the others for burglar}
and larceny. It seems that it is no mort
use to put prisoners in jail in Kingstree.
If any don't get away it is because the}
don't want to go, "
? Several colored men are reported
frozen to death during the late cold
weather, among others Aaron Tilman, a
barber in Newberry and Bill Pilgrim ir
Spartanburg.
? Judge Cooke enjoined the sheriff?
in his circuit from making any sales thi>
mouth on account of the unsettled state
of tire country and the hard times.
? The citizens ticket was elected in
Walterboro on New Years day in oppolion
to the Republican ticket headed by
W. A. Driffle.
?.Dr. B. R. Wyse, of Lexington,
caught fouiteen wild geese in a pen New
Years day.
? Gin houses still continue to burn
but the incindiary is givijig way to the
match in the cotton.
? Mr. 0. F. Cheatham has taken
charge of the office of the clerk of court
in K igefield county under a commission
fiom Gen. Hampton.
? On Friday, Decc : l?er 29ih, when
the jailor at, Spartanburg. went to the
cells to feed the prisoners he was knocked
dorwn and seven of them escaped. Five
of them were afterward re-captured.
? Esau Wauuatuaker, colored, was
convicted in the United States Court in
Charleston of repeating and sentenced to
ten days imprisonment in Columbia jail.
? A farmer in Greenville county lost
sixteen hogs and goats, during the cold
snap.
? The weather in Anderson was the
coldest for twenty-one years?Broad and
SuhidaYtvers are frozen hard to within
a few feet of the middle current?All the
outs in the ground and the. growing barley
in Edgefield county is lost.
? Last Thursday mghf. another attempt
was made to buru down the town
of Darlington. Fire was sinmltancouah
set to the town in three places. Tin
building occupied by the So t licruer and
Marco's staides were destroyed.
This was the fourth attempt made to
destroy the town since the election, ami
only six mouths before the election a fi.e
broke ouCwhich caused the los. ol $70,
000.
? W. X.' Craig the newly electee
sheriff of Dickens county died last week.
? A man by the name of Levi Smitl
was killed near Bivingsville, Sparienburt
county, one day last week.
? A meeting of the republicans o
Charleston was lield on Wednesday
?I V. i- ..V.J /I
uigui 10 pjuugc sujipuit iu Tjruvumui
Chamberlain and his government.
? The auditor's office iu Waltevborc
was broken into last week and the re
turns and soiue old duplicates carried off
People in Columbia are cooling off bj
skating on Fishers Mill Pond.
The Hampton Will Story?A ston
is going the rounds of the papers to the
effect that when Wade Hampton was
made heir to his father's vast estate, cx
eept an allowance of $100,000 to his tw(
sisters, he relused to assert his rights
and insisted upon an equal division oi
the property. Another version of th<
story says it was not Governor Ifamptor
b it his father who destroye 1 the will.
Gen. John S. Preston, alluding to these
statements writes : " The whole storj
is a fiction. Neither Col. Wade Ilamptor
or his father left a will. Of course neith
er Col. Wade iIam])ton or his son, Governor
Wade Hampton the father of Gov
cinor Hampton, was admitted to ai
equal share of his father's estate by tin
consent of his step mother and he
daughters, who under the law of Louisi
ana, inherited three-fourths of estate,
do trust this statement will stop tin
reiteration of this silly fiction, which i:
unjust to the descendants of Gen. Wad<
Hampton through his daughters, Mrs
Governor Manning and Mrs. Preston.
The trial of the five Ilausmann-Port
man murderers in Aiken commenced 01
last Wednesday and was concluded 01
Thursday. The three counsel fur th
prisouers did their best for theiu, bu
their confessions, made in jail, was u?e*.
on the stand and decided four of :hem h
get up in the court and -confess again.
They narrated the stories of thei
crimes with painful paiticularitv, send
l ing a thrill of horror through the courl
room. The jurymen were entirely colo
red several of them from the House':
Bridge section and brougnt in a verdic
! of guilty, saying that the confessions o
1 the prisoners and the law clearly stateby
the court left them uo room for doubt
One prisoner, Steve Anderson, the
' recommended to mercy, he being th
youngest, and the confessions of the otli
i ers showing that he did not know of th
; murderous iutent before starting, an
took the least part in the c:inL?> com mi
i ted.
ma?WMBii i? m TWHIIIH1 I ? r-wawtw
Just Received.
)
By last steamer from
; NEW YORK
i A select stock of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
m
RUBBERS; Ac.
*! Together with a fine assortment of the
latest styles
GENTS' READY MADE
t1 clothing, for sale at bottom prices at
D. R. HUTCHINSON;
I Port Royal.
to n ^ivrT,
'"fwo desirable stores in the basement of tho
5 1 STEVENS HOUSE,
, Price ?!0 and 515 respectively,
Apply to W. J. YE RIMER.
A^ent.
! WINTER SCHEDULE
' I
FOR SAVANNAH
i
i And Intermediate L'dgs
1 From and after Friday November 23th., 1S7G, the
I favorite .Steamer
: '?rm i
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*~j.vi?n I- ?:*-""7"
Ciii:''" " *V:v' . ;J, I
-l: ^ $
PIIaOT BOY,
I LI- make regular triys to and from
' B^Ai roItT AM) SIVA.\.\A!I
Leave Beaufort every Friday at 10 a. 111.
j Leave Savannah every Monday at < a. in.
For Freight or passage apply to
\y. HARRISON, Agt. Beaufort. S.
J. M. MUKltA V. Agt Savaunuh, Ga.
H. M. STUART, M. 1)7,
I
Cor. Hay A Eighth ^trtelii,
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Beaufort, S . O.
DEAI.KR IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY PERFUMFRY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other article* too numerous
to mention. AHrf which will l?esold at the lowest
price tor cash. Physicians prcsciiptions carefully
uudcri. fob.1*1
Rews& Stationary Depot- j
r.'
The unJersignc'Etukes pleasure in an
nouneing to tlicjcitizenfi'ol Beaufort and
the Fleet at Port Royal, that they are
prepared to furnish all the
> DAILY and WEEKLY PAPERS
that are published, and all monthly magazines
and novels at the shortest notice.
I We guarantee satisfaction to all who
may favor us with their orders, and res
pectfully solicit your patronage.
GORDON & FORD.
.1 cafuort, S dce.T.tfc j
S. I. WALLACE,
, COTTON FACTOR AND
! GRIST MILLER,
i- Wholesale Dealer in
' Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
ETC., ETC., *
) SEA ISLAND COTTON
Bought Ginned and prepared for market.
Made on consignments. Having the lx?:;t
machinery for ginuiDg cotton and g iriding
corn and m< ai, he is prepared to execute
all orders 011 the shortest possible no
tice
The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
f
Cottou ginned on toll.
W. H. DEVLIN,
! Carpenter I Baildcr
-I
?0?
, All kinds of
5j BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
I and SPAR MAKING.
3
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3 OFFIC E AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S.C.
1 nng5.lT.
r?oht royal
; Saw& Planing Hill
0 BEAl'FOKT, S C.
r b. 0. WILSON & CO.,
l \
j ! manufacturers of and dealers in
mm ?;se urns m mm
S \ AliD
t oyprcss shingles,
,f ALSO
1 \ Bufildars & Contractors
y Blaster latiiep,
L All ki^l* of JOB SAWING promptly done!
I' Flore & Ceiling Bert always oa tot
! Ord>- jfcnr Lumber and Timber by tlx
1 proinp;'^Kllcd. Terms Cash.
1 nov.23-l.v7 D. C. WILSON, A CO
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! (CliarUstoa jKU'frtlscmciitS.
?. O'NEILL & SONS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ! ,.
| BOOTS, SHOES, i
TEUNKS AND VALISES.
INTo, Q3 XXrt^rja.c Stroot ^
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Cliarloston 0. O
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aovauoo axv s:i\ti iism
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SILVER PLATED WARE.j
Eleclro-PIated Silver Ware j
AND
Ornamental Art Work,! a
t
IN GREAT VARIETY, E
MANUFACTURED BY TUB
meridian britannia company,
530 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those
Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where necessarily
the most wear cornea, and bearing the Tisde
Mark.
1874?ROGERS BROTHKRS-XII.
i
N. B.?Thiagreht improvement in Silver-Plated
Spoons and Forks Is applied alike to each grade
of Pint?, A 1,8 and 12 oz. as ordered. Tiie rrocess
and M* hinery for inanufaoiurinx those goods are
I'ateBtiil. '1 lie Extra or ' Standard 1'iate" made by
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 per cent, heavier than the oidianary market standard.
First Premiums awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 18.52 to American
j Institute Fair, 1671. inclusive,
*
I mar 9-6 m.
(?C fp (?l}n p--r day at home. Samples worth $1
U)j III vZU free. Stixson ?5c Co., J'oriland' Maine
SI.MJ 2oe. to 6. P. KOWELL & CO., New Yorklor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 30>d)
iKwapnpers, and estimates showing cost of ad vertis|
inS(J>1
Q a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and !
I Ola terms frco TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine. j
tuarD-lv.
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W. H. GAZaVElRT.j
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PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Ircn, Copper Vt orker
* A I
DEALER IN '
Tapanned and Stamped Tin Ware*. Constantly on
j *> hand, Cookhig Parlor and Pox Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
! Agent for I be Celebrated
I Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. II. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9tL sts. Beaufort. S.C 1
"banking- house, j
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Win. II. Lockwo?<S,
i
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. ,
I GOLD AND EXCHANGE !
I
| on
Flew, York Charleston & Sav- 1
annah Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.Cm.
(Srtet and ,fccd.
JS. e. JEFjJjIOTT, BiCitr.n l S. C.
H.l j vavall, X CO., Chmrltaton 9. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,!
Having put up a grist mill at theiii
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Fre.1 and Meal,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
GBIRD (11SILE,
at the stoke of
| E. A. Schemer, ;
i The Leader in Low Prices
I * ^o:
| Having just arrived from NEW YOKK., wnere i
I have purcha.4'd one of the largest and most complete
stock of
Fail & Winter Goods
i
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
DRY C.OOPS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, AND CATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
, CARPETS Ac
I offer an entirely fresh stock of first-class FRITS,"
so thecelebraUd ,
I ORIENTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c.
' Selected In New Y-irk \ri:h special view to their
adaptability to present seasoni* ,ic.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
will be offered in all departments, as I am detorj
mined to makethisone of the iu?t attractiveestab*
' lishmeuts in town. Call b-fon-piirch.is'.Uifelseirhero
! and examine the .>tock of ,<>.k1s at
E . A. S CHE PE E.
*
t nam i ii?i iiiii? ! una?ana??????#
F. W. SCHEPEB, ,
Dealer IS >' ' ^ F V \ YV~-ifp"^?i PtUDCt*D
m rrEconRiLs, ; $. teas coirns,
iLOOR SPlCBSAc
)i' nil G rnJus, A SPEC^*l'TT
2uUer ?orei8L
?n.? ! \ ^\. Afcy) . - mnd ...
Cheese''> ^wtic
IWtfc* >;*** " ' ' - I'-KUITS.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, &c.
And aJFul! Variety of other ihiugs'usually kept in a first-class Stare*
Goods Promptly Delivered free of charge.
/cm '? i?a * **p to t itvi n '?? Mfl /HIT *1
ILEMINDUIITMLI *
AT THE OLD STAND OF
$2ie?h .Apple's.
o " ~ ' t
'EE ADD!.ESS OF COST of our entire stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHIKG
i'ANCY GOODS DOMESTICS Ac., we arc selling
Rest Quality ErinfsT and 8e.
Be.>t 4-4 Bleach. 9 :u?<i 10?.
Best 4-4 Bleach. 1! and 12c.
Best 7-S Bleadufi and To.
Rest 4/t Brown, 8 and 9c< . -gk
Good Alpacas, 18 and 20c.
Beit jyi-acas, 40 to f>0c.
Linens, Muslins, Lawns* Nansooks, Cambrics, &c.,
t an actual sacrifice. Give us a call. Thankful for past favors.?I am Resp'fy,
3ay Street. . JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C.
SEATSLAND HOTEL, i
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HAS BEEN*RE-OPENED.
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED.'
JAMES ODELL, - - - - Proprietor,
CABPETS,
Fall and Winter Trade,
1 O 7 G - 7. ' ' . .
!JK\V and IIAXBSOME STYLES OP
CARPETS, WIXDOvt' SIIADE3,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,' WALL PAPER and b6rDER3 LACE
CURTAIN'S, CORNICES, Rl'GS, MATS,
AND DRUGGETS,
)pened this week at
frices TO suit THE TIMES.
t&ri,000 Yards Carpets at 18 Id 35 cents per yard.
JAMES G BAILIE & BRO.
Augusta. Ga., Dec. 27, 1S76. ^
Beaufort Machine Shop,
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laving opened a shop iu Beaufort, I am prepared with the latest improved tools to
ihiild k Repair all kinds of Machinery,
Both of WOOD AND IRON,
'articular attention given to designing and pattern making for new work. Steam
>ipe and Sttings constantly on hand at Northern prices.
Personal attention given to setting; nd constructing *
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LOLCfctLU .DUIit;r 2 Ui." JLltlUUS 1U1 UUiViug X' uci?
Shop next to Post Office.
J. A. WHITMAN, Mechanical Engineer. ,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
I have just laid in a larjrc aud complete stock of
DRY r OODS, CLOTHING. MILLINERY
T.ciHioc' TTstc Drpss! ^nnds
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Notions, Kid broideries, Corset:-, Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. At prices within the reach'
Df" all. No trouble to show poods.
JOHN COOPER, Eay St., Beaufort, S. C-.
Arc You Going to Paint? >
THEN U3KMILLER BROS.'
CHEMICAL PAINT /
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Ready for use in WHITE, and over One Hundred different colors made of
prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Cheniicully combined, warranted Much
ILrmhmner ami Cheaper, and to last TWICE S LONG as any other Paint. It _
hasjtaken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the fJmonf
and'is.on MANY THOUSAND of the beat houses in the country.
Address : y MILLER BROTHERS,^
July 27. ly. 109 Water Street, Cleveland, Ohio.
PoiYaler ~ FLOUR! FLOUBT"
A handsome Bay Stud colt, from th B?1 WS""r''L"l'E " *""?nt?r *? %
best breed, as a racer," sevtn months old, . GEO, jr.
price only one hundred^ PfRtt'S ^ ^