The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, April 05, 1877, Image 3
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LOCAL i i'EMS
Mr. E. A. Scheper returned froiu
New York last Monday, where he added
largely to his stock of dry goods, and laid
in many novelties heretofore unknown in
Beaufort,
Five of the inouitois have gone to the
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Savannah river anu mc iruiaiutti^ "?iv.
the Saugus, will start today. Orde.s,
have been received for the Dictator to
get ready to go to League Island, but as
she has to await the arrival of the Dow- j
haitan she may not leave before May.
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A. J. Reynolds, Grahnuiville, and R
S. Roberts of Hilton Head have been
drawn as petit jurors for the May term of
the U. S. Court in Charleston.
Mr. M. L. Patat of Charleston and
Miss M. L. BischoflT of Augusta, wvre
married by Rev. Mr. Tardy in the Caih
olic Church in this place on Monday
morning.
The diuui fish season is at hand and
the prospects for a heavy catch is good.
When a man can buy a sixty-pound
drum fish for twenty-five cents he can
live cheap enough.
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Probate Judge Addison is hard at
work trying to straighten things out in
his office. He publishes a notice to administrators
in another column in reference
to their piipers.
Dont forget the strawberry festival this
..rMr Tju.l'u-rttttl
evening at me nrsiuvucc vi i'n. ,
The proceeds are to be devoted to the
purchase of a new organ for the Baptist
Church,
Mr. J. \V. Kcogh, upholsterer, is doing
some excellent work, and those having
any furniture in need of repairs will do I
well to call on hiin at his shop in the {
basement of the Stevens House. * j
Shepard D. Gilbert Esq., went to Hil i
too Head last Sunday to take testimony1
in the case of Tillman versus Smalls. %
Commodore Hughes arrived on Monday
and relieved Commodore Clitz the
next day. The latter will sail for New York
on the steamer from Port Royal to-rnor-,
row.
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Last Tuesday was the anniversary of
the Turnpike Company. The election of
whs nostnoned until Monday
next.
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The Sea Weed will make three trips
a week between Beaufort and the mom-!
tors in Savannah river during their stay !
there.
The Easter election at St. Helena1
Church resulted as follows:
Wardens.? Dr. A. S. Gibbes, B. S. i
Sams.
VlBTRTMBN.?'T. 0. Barnwell, Dr.
II. M. Stuart, F. F. Sams, Col. Win. |
Elliott, Dr. J. A. Johnson, M. S. Ell-i
iott and Col Paul Hamilton.
Delegates to mk Diocesan Con- j
vention- F. F. Sams, I>r. H. M. Stuart.
T. O. Baniwcll and B. S. Sams.
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The ladies o! th Episcopal Church in '
connection with the Good Will Society, J
will give an entertainment at the College f
building next Wednesday evening Apr ]
11th.
The proceeds of the entertainment wi 1 j
be devoted towards paying the excuses 1
of the r|pent improvements and decora
tions of the Church, and it is hoped our i
cititens will aid the good cau-e liberally. 1
The voune ladies of the Good Will Su* j
ciety first organized and got this enterprise
started when the older ladies came
to their assistance thus eusui ing success
y io every respect
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Messrs. Steinmeyer and Stoke-, of Early
Branch, are loading the bark Moonbeam
at Port Royal with deals for Amsterdam.
This is the first shipment ever j
made from Port Royal to Holland and ;
opens up a new market for our mills. The
Moonbeam will carry 450.000 feet.
Mr Mauldin has just concluded a sale
of one million fe?t of heavy sa\* n timber
for a European market. It will be seen
that although the mills in many parts of >
the South are idle for wants of orders
our citizens are able to work for the pres- j
ent prices and we are told that there is a
small margin for profit where the mills ,
are run on business princij les.
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The raid on the illicit tobacco venders
by Mr. Crofut which we noticed last i
week was quite an exciting affair and will j
teach the venders a lesson which we fear i
they wjtt^ not profit by. Mr. Crofut
learned mat a man io Barnwell county j
was selling tobacco not properly stamped
and started on a hunt for him. On his
arrival in Blackville Mr. Crofut found
two wagons containing tobacco one load
of which was stamped and the other unstamped.
Hoconcluded that the stamps
used were re-washed and seized the whole
lot but in the meantime the unstamped
tobacco had been carried away and was
only overhauled after a chase of fortyfive
miles. The result of his seizure was
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A wagon?, ? rnuios, ^oov nunu ui auxin ys,
14 boxes of unstamped tobacco and 11
boxes of tobacco with crooked stamps.
On his way home Mr. Crofut found at
the depot at Alleod&le several barrels
marked "dried fruit" which he had reason
to suspect contained contraband
goods and he sized them and found that
they contained six boxes of tobaoco without
any stamps at all. The boxes were
nicely packed in dried apples, and
shipped to John M. Clay. The whole
seizure is valued at near $2.000.
Mr. Crofut made another raid yesterday
and captured at Early Branch, a
wagon, horse, mulo, and ten boxes of
crooked tobacco.
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The claim lately laid before the Southern
Claims Commission by J. Madison
Wells, of Louisiana is for $W2,01o.
nywy.ff *y,*v* "??-? >?.T l^Ar1 v > .? n>
j he season of Leui closed this year,
with the month of March. The Episcopal
congregation, indeed, terminated its
public observance with the accustomed
solemnities of Good Fridry.
i Sunday, the Resurrection Morn, dawn
ed upon us iu all the charms of getiiil
Spring.
The Vv -try of the church having re>
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c itiy put the building under contract for
s uiie necessaiy repairs, and the ctubel- j
1 shmeuts of the painters being not yet
completed, the old chapel, (used of late |
as a Sunday school room,) has for several
weeks, been the place of worship. Uuder
the iuipressioo that the iuteresting
services of Kaster would not be held
during the temporary sojourn of the congregation
at the chapel, many of our
iellow citizens did not attend. The
ch ipei. however, was filled, even to discomfort.
1 he chancel was decorated with considerable
taste. On the wall, behind and :
above the pulpit,?which occupies the I
ceutre.?were the words in large capitals,
'Ch&ist is Risen.
The letters were constructed of green
sprigs; and were formed with unusual
accuracy and neatness. Both the pulpit
and the chancel-rail were entwined in
cedar, interspersed with flowers. A profusion
of roses, lilies &c. filled the
baptismal font. Not the least beautiful
decoration was a basket, composed of
moss and flowers, gracefully pendent
immediately over the pulpit The surprise
was that the unsightly and somewhat
dilapidated structure was susceptible
of such adornment. But what may
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mt be accompnsea Dy skuiiui migurs
directed by the pious intentions of devout
woman?
Having been ass;sted in the "morning
Player" by the Episcopally appointed
Lay?Reader Mr. Barnwell, the venen
able Dr. Walker (Rector of the Parish
since 1823,) proceeded with the Ante
communion service; after which, he
preached an appropriate and instructive
discourse on the great event which the
day commemorates, the Resurrection ot
our "crucified, dead and buried"' Lord.
After the sermoa the Post Communion
was celebrated, and the Holy Eu
charist administered to a large number
of the Faithful, several of whom had
come from a distance for the purpose of
joining in the devout observance of this
cheerful Christian festival. The evening
was devoted to the children of the con
gegat on.
Transfers of real estate recorded in
Beaufort county during the month of,
March.
J. B. M. Hicks, to II. M. Sellers 14'
acres Poeotaiigo township $36. (
Ann J. Preacher, to G. W. Preacher
lot in Bruuson, $106.
F. D. and M. A. Lewis to Geo.
\\T I* ........I,A,. In, in 337.
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J. 11. Tnten, to Sanih ?J. Holmes
484 acres Peoples township, 1930. ,
A iaui SiinJeton to Patty Singleton
1 t in Feauloit, . J.
Ann E Dav.d to 3. F. W..man
iot in Beau.orf, ]. !
Ann K. David to B. V Wyuian,
72 acres Peoples owaship. 7.70. ,
K. 11. Wyuiau to 3. F. Wyinin
3)? acres Peoples township, 1000. [
ILited Slates to Win. VS'ils>a
lot in lie luibrt, 160.
Unit'd states to Win. Wi!;oo
blo-k m Be iuibrt, 100.
United states to Wm. Wilson
lots in Beaufort 120.
United States to Win. Wilson
block in Beaufort 100.
United Sta es to Win. Wilson
block in Beaulort, ^ 100.
United States to Wm. Wilson
block in Beaufort, 100.
United States to Jona* Singlet
n 10 acres Paris Isiaud, 1".
Samuel Colien to Robert Washington
lot in Beaufort 70.
WiUoo to Hubert Washington lot
in Beaufort 15.
Edmund Davis to Walter G. Robinson
St Helena 160 acres 3900.
Wui. B. Yirdier to Solomon Horton
4 acres Blufftoo township 75.
Eiias F. Roberts to Josiah Beck
335 acres Roberts township, 700.
G. W. and Syutha Jones to G. W.
Baker 100 acres Coosabatchie township
30
Marcus Chisolm to J. N. Wallace
10 acres Lady's Island 50.
United states to VVally Mitchel
lot in Beaufort 2.
United States to Tira Hamilton lot
in Beaufort 4
United States to N. Christensen lot
in Beaufort 4
Henry G. Ely to G. Gage lot in
Beaufort 33.
Wally Mitchel to Geo. Gage lot in
Beaufort 14.
Wm. Wilsou to Sarah M. E. Gage
lot in Beaufort 42.
Benevolent S. of T. Church to
Geo. Gage lot in Beaufort 100.
N. Christensen to Geo. Gage lot
in Beaufort 1.
Henry M. Fuller to Limus Roberts
10 acres Sheldon township, 69
Geo. Gage to Kate Bryan lot in
Beaufort, 30.
Samuel Sibley to Josiah Sibley lot
in Beaufort 750.
Ben. Deveaux to P R. R. R. Co.,
lot 10 in Beaufort 379.
Jos. W. Collins to John Conant
i and J. A. Emmons lot in Beaufort 100.
H. M. Fuller to Toby Stuart 10
acres Sheldon township, 86.
Francis E. Wilder to Wm. Wilson
! Lot in Bft. 500.
E'tward F. Collins to Jos. W. Collins
Lot in Bft 25.
Lewis A. Phillips to W. G. Rob.
inson 274 acres St. Helena
R. G. Holmes to Moses Frazier
i 10 acres St. Helena 105.
U. S. to Moses Frazier Lot in
Beaufort 1.
Robt. C. Mclntire to Alfred Williams
Lot in Beaufort 225.
Harriet J. Addison to E. II. Addison
179 acres Peeples 303.
Itt our last week's issue we gave an ac;
couut of the untimely death of one Robert
Butler. It has eoiue to light since,
; that name was assumed by the individual
on account of his having leen arrested as
a Ku-Klux, tried, convicted, and sentenced
to ten years hard labor iu Albany
i Penitent iary^on his way to the prison,
he escaped from the guard at a station
iu North Carolina, and made his way on
No04 to :l?:> J-i'l--. Ujvi hi -v. .J ]!<
iiii i< oi i Butler l:u> r--. i nat c.
, we are informed. is Richard F. Gelston
! oiJGrahamville, S. C. Mr. (relator) wa.<
a sergeant on the detective for?*e in Sav
1 annah, Ga., directly after the war, and
remained on the same for about twelve
i months. Me has two married sisters in
Savannah, and a brother at or neat
Beaufort, S. C. NVe mention the above
that Mr. Gd ton's family may know ol
his demise. ? G'-orr/etoicn Cornet.
1 Mom Pedro has done Rome very
thoroughly. They haven't had such a lively
man there since Cataline.
Major Reno may join Colonel Valentine
Raker in the Turkish army.
Joe Coburn is running a lathe in the
prisou axle shop at Auburn N. Y.
According to the Walterboro New;
some of the most respectable families ir
that count}' have been found to be con
nected with a band of cattle thieves, anc
they were successful in stealing over two
hundred head of cattle beside some sheep,
The thieves were all arrested, one ol
whom turned state's evidence and told
all about the way their operations were
carried on.
Cleared ? March 26th from St. Helena Sound
Russian bk. Ansio, Schroder master, for Hull with
608 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw mines.
March 26?Norwegian bk. Mod, Knudsen mastei
for Copenhagen, with 773 tons of phosphate rock
from Coosaw mines.
March 26?Norwegian bk. Grant, Florenass master
for Prussia with 600 tons of phosphate rock from
Coosaw minee. ?
March 28?Russian bk. Syskomen, Renterwall,
master for London with 133S tons of phosphate
rock from Oak Point mines.
March 29?Norwegian bk. Hemianot, Jacohsen
master for Aarhuus, with 552 tons of phosphate
rock from Coosaw mines.
Entered SL Helena Sound, March 26?Br. bkt
Isabella Williams master, 44 days from London in
ballast to Campbell Wyllie A co.
"?k r w Holmes master
40 days from Liverpool in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie 4 co.
March 30?Br. be. Francis John, Bently master,
2 days from Charleston in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie A co.
Found Adrift.
Picked up adrift in Beaufort River on the 29th
ult. A BATTEAU BOAT which the owner can
have by paying charges and proving property.
P. N. PAINE.
Paris Island.
Notice.
Mr. B. B. Sams is hereby authorized to receive
all papers pertaining to the office of Probate.
A. B. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate Bft, Co.
Notice.
All persons havi.ig claims against the Estate o
Robert C. Mclntire, late of Hilton Head, deceased
will please present them duly attested and those
indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay
rueut to the uudersigued at Beaufort S. C.
Wm. ELLIOTT,
Administrator.
Beaufort, 8. C. April 5th 1877.
Special Notice.
OFFICE PROBATE COURT.
Beaufort, April 3rd 1877.
All persons having had business in this Court
daring the past four years, and whoso accounts are
yet unsettied will confer a favor upou th? under*
sign.tl as well as beucfit themselves, by submitting
t icir papers of administration, guardianship etc.,
for examination, and for the proper recuid of such
as have uot been duly entered or recorded In this
oiiiee. Tlic iui|?oriance of having & compute record
in the Probate Court will bo appur.-m to all
concern.d.
# A. P. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bkacfokt County. I In Probate Court.
In matter Estate of ) Application for Allotment
Frederics Williams, > Homestead
Deceased 1 To widow and Miuor child
To Thomas Williams Minor Child of said deceaseu.
You are hereby summoned and required to apPAUPI
r\f PI-AK-ito for ooM f5nnnlr trt hp
p^m 1U VUO VVU* V VI A ivvaiv 4V? ?a*vi ?w ??
held at Beaufort on the first Monday of May next
at 4 o'eloek p. m. on a trial tnen and there to be
had on a petition filed in this Court by Elizabeth
M. Williams Widow of said Decedent to have an
estate and right of Homestead allotted and set off
under the provisions of an Act to Determine and
Perpetuate the Homestead, ratified on 9th day Of
September. 188#. And to have a Guaruian ad litem
appointed by the Court to represent your
rights and interest in said proceeding*.
Herein fail not under the pains and penalties
consequent thereon,
Given under my Hand and Seal of Officej this
third day of April Anno Domini 1877.
A. B. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate.
4-t.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Beaufort. In the Probate Court.
F W. Scheper administrator of the estate ol
Ferdinand Schultx deceased, Petitioner.
vs.
Unknown hiers at law, or next ol Kin of said deceased.
Petition for an order to sell Real Estate.
An affidavit having been filed by the petitioner
in the office of said Court, showing that the said
defendants unknown to this Court reside out ol
this State, and as is believed in a foreign Country.
Notice is hereby given that the said F. W. Schepei
bus filed his petition in said Court praying for an
order to sell the following described real estate
siutate in the said County to wit: 4 Lots iu the
City of Port R-<yal, numbered in Block No.
To pay the debts and claims against the said estate
of Ferdinand Schultz, and that a hearing
in said cause will be had at a term of this court t<
be held on the first Tuesday of May next, at whicb
time if no plea answer or demurrer to said petitior
hall be filed, an order will be entered in accordance
with the prayer of petitioner.
A. B. ADDISON. [LSJ
Judge of Probate.
H. G. Judd,
Solicitor for Petitioner.
April 4th 1S77.
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE SOETH CAROLINA,-!
> Court of Probate.
County of Beaufort J
By A *B. Addison, Esquire, Probate Judge.
Whereas, M. M. Riley hatli made sul
tome, to grant her letters of administra
tion of the estate and effects of Thomas J. Riley
These are therefore to cite and to admonish a]
j and singular tne unarea ana creditors 01 tne sai<
Thomas J. Riley, deceased, that they be and ap
! pear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to b
| held at Beaufort on the 17th day of April next, al
ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forefloo
to shew cause, if any they have, why the said ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under iny hand, this the 2nd day of Apr
A. P., 1877.
j the monitor Burner.
The latest and best improvement In burners fit
kerosene lamps is the MONITOR BURNEI
> which by its own action, prevents explosions ftn
arcinents in case the lamp should upset or be brokei
The burner will fit the ordinary lamp and cosi
| no more than other burners. Call and see it.
For sale by IVrn. KUESSEL.
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?f.:i *ait' or
; FOR SALE ~~
i Very Desirable Property,
' OA* 71A r ST.
[ BEAUFORT, S. C.
The block occupied by Odell and com
, prising three fine stores with cnpacioui
yards and storage in the rear and the fin
est water frontage on the river.
For terms applv to
D. C. WILSON.
ortoC. n WRIGHT, Agt
Beaufort, S. C., Mrrch 20, 1877.
~ TO RENT. *
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The dwelling on Bay St., lately oocu
, pied by Capt. C. 0. Boutclle.
i Apply to.
_Wm. ELLIOTT.
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TO RENT.
Two desirable stores in the basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Trice $10 and $15 respectively.
' Apply to W. J.VERDIER,
; Agent.
For Sale.
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ONE SIX-HORSE PORTABLE HOARD A SO>
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or wil
. barter for one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, wit!
cash adjustment either war in accordance with appraised
values.
C.G.KENDALL,
Port Royal.
LANDS FOR SALE.
THE LANDLESS PEOPLE WHO
are coming into this County to re
side will do well |to call upon the subscriber
at. his office in the Tribune building,
where they can find lists of
LOTS OF LAND
which are located on all the islands, and
on the main land of Beaufort County,
in tracts of from one acre to four hundred
with improvements on many of the
parcels, and altogether desirable for
those having small means, as they can
have immediate possession by paying a
very small sum of money, and be able
to make a crop the present seasou.
rwp PnnirF. Tract of 40 Acres
Vwviv
mostly uoder cultivation ou Port Royal
Island at a bargain.
OXE 20 ACRE TRACT NEAR WlIITE
Chuich on St.*Helcna?best land on the
island.
Call and sec mc soon.
II. G. JUDD
Bft. S. C. Jan 17th 1870.
" LOST.
On Tuesday last a Diary containing papers
of value and some money.
The finder will be liberally rewarded by
leaving the lost articles at this office.
March 22.
FOUND ADRIFT^
Picked up the Hthinst., bv Robert
Fields, between Cat and Cane Islands, a
SHIP YAWL, full of water, measuring
17 feet long and 5 feet wide.
I The owner can recover the boat by
| proving property and paying charges by
! applying to
F. XV. SCHKI'ER.
mai20 Beaufort, S. CI
BEEF AND MUTTON.
THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST.
I AM NOW IN RECEII'T OF THE VERY
best.
TENNESSEE BEEF
I and bee to inform mr friends and customers that
I will 8.-11 as cheap as anyone and WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS,
Mch. 1 tf.
SHEPARD D.GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. Office
in the Sea Island Hoteh
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in white and over onehundrec
different colors, made of strictly pare,
WUI7E LEAD,
Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, war
ranted to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W.SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
HAVANA LOTTERY.
Draws Every 15 Days.
Tickets for sale and prizes cashed. Send for circu
s lars, to
MANUEL ORRANTIA,
168 Common fifroet, New Orleans La.
1 M. POLLITZER,
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\ COTTOX FACTOR
3d
Commission Merchanl
Be Aero RT c
W. P. GRAHAM,
BOUNTT AND PENSION AGENT,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Will attend to any business entrusted to him.
I Information free. mar.l5-tf.
j MANSION
i H 0 IS E.
1? PORT ROYAL, S. C
Is beautifully situated, facing
II PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Enclosed with ample yard under lite oak tre
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnish)
and the table is well supplied and kept,
Guests from the North will find this a mo
)t healthful and pleasant winteT resort Unit)
^ ; States vessels are located is sight, and fishini
0 hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
, j Contracts for board will be made for the seas<
(s at reasonable rates,
i BENJAMIN BURR,
Proprietor.
jr.- . v..%.? r*.*At flBPOtifu" *.
4???U (6,11 il*
.11. 8. ELLIOTT, Menu Tort 8. C.
It J VRJS'P.L, tc t'O., t'kmrltttmm 8. V.
THE BEAUFORT 1
STEAM MILL CQMPAHY,
1TI VI xrn PfT I'P A flUTST VTT.T. AT TIIF.IR '
tl old stand, are prepared to furnish
3 Grist, Feed and Meal,
* any quantity, au<l at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
&V. WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
ETC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON ^
Bought Ginned and prepared for market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
- machinery for ginning cotton and g:inding
corn and meal, he is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
i tice
? The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
?S. TVTAYQ.
I Bay St. Beaufort, S. O
LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. 1
| NET YARNS, J
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
Grlase, Paints and Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTLNE.
Special attention given to mixing paints ^
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Dec. G
W. H. CALVERT. 1
PRACTICAL ]
I Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Japanned ami Stamped Tin Ware*. Constantlyon 1
hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stores. p
TERMS CASH. ^
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves*
W. H. CALVERT, *
Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. 8. C BANKING
HOUSE,
Win. If. Lockwood,
BAT ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
ON
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on auy point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
1 to check at sight.
ap.27.6m.
GRIND CEiniil SUE, >
AT THE STORE OF
E. A. Scheper, I
1 The Leader in Low Prices
Having just arrived from NEW YORK, where I
have purchased one of the largest and most complete
stock of
Falfo Winter Goods
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
11 ATS, API v UA ra,
B00T8 AND SHOES,
CARPETS Ac
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I offer *11 entirely fresh stock of first-class PRINTS
so the celebrated
. ORIENTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c.
Selected In New York with special Tiew to their
adaptability to present season, Ac.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
will be offered in all departments, as I am deter
mined to make this one of the most attractive establishments
in town. Call beforepurchasingelscwhere
and examine the stock of goods at
" E . A. SOHEPER.
PORT ROTAIi
Saw A: Planing Mill
" BEAUFORT, 8 C.
i D. 0. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS 15
WtfP Wl/W! Atffl ?miV9
ifffckUYY EMM kktkMMH
I AND
'
Cypress SMnglos,
ALSO
'' Builders & Contractors
jd
? PLASTER LATHES,
^ All kinds Of JOB SAWING promptly done.
1 Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on land
Orders for T.'imber and Timber by th
promptly fillet!. Terms Cnsli.
D. C. WILSON Sl CO.
Jb. W. SCI
KMSB , iS$iLf%t
Of all Grades.
from (he l*at Dairh-s. ^?tt<i
CANNED FRUITS, YECET/
And a Full Variety of other things usi
Goods Promptly Deliver
SUA ISLAM
U AS BEEX'RE
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVEL
JAMES ODELL,'
CTa R Pj
Fall and Wii
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18 7 6
(JEW and HANDSOME STALES OF .
CAKPETS, WINDOW SHADED,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
T int< nlTOtruVO mi>VTrr? PTT
iidtJCi tLAlilUlO,
)pcned this week Rt
PRICES TO SUIT
?"1,000 Vards Carpets at 18 to 35 cents per,
JAMES
Ugtista. Ga., Dec. 27, 1876.
Beaufort Mac]
o?
laving opened a shop in Beaufort, I am prep?
Build & Repair all kii
Botlfof WOOD 1
particular attention given to designing and pa
tine and fittings constantly on hand at Northei
Personal attention given (p setting and const:
Steam Boiler Furnaces
& Shop next to Post Office.
J. A/
fr-mr-r-T nei n r 9>
. COOPER]!
Goods & Millinery. 1
FALL AND WIN
I have just laid in a large ai
DRY r OODS, CLOTH]
Ladies' Hats, '
Motions, Embroideries, Corsets, Tics, Laces, IJ
>f all. No trouble to show goods.
JOHN COOPER, Bay ?
CHEAPESTSTORJ
NKW GOODS,
NKW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
Just Beet
Just Becc
Just Bece
AT APPLE S,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
DRY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS.
DRESSsGOODS,
HOSIERY,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
MATTING,
CLOTHING.
. SHOES, FUR>
' CLOT
Cheapest place in Town
Mrs
H. M. STUABT, M. D.,
Cor. Bay ds Eighth Streets,
Beaufort/S, O .
v.
DRUGS, AXD CHEMICALS, J
FAMILY MEDlCIfcES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other articles too numen u
to mention. All of which will be sold at the lowes
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
ompounded.
END 2oc. to G. P. ROWELL A CO., New Yor f
or Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 300
s papars, an 1 estimates showing cost of advertis '
V
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IE 1'KU,..
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Sraf^grTEAS COFFEES
vfeC$l?L snvrs-^e
i~=jae^, * mecia^IT.
' FltUITS. ;
lBLES, MEATS, &C.
ially kept in a firsl-class SCcrt#
> ' . ,
ed free of charge. r
3 HOTEL,
-OPENED.
XING TUBLIC IS SOLIUlTFD. -jl
PsorRisro*.
EjT S . 1
ster Trade, |
-7. |
, WALL PAPER and BORDERS
OS, MATS.
AND DRUGGET8,
THE TIMES. |
yard.
G. BAILIE &BRO.
Line Shop, - J
ired with the latest improved took to
nds of Machinery,
\.ND IRON,
ttern making for new work* Steam
n prices. /
meting
i for Saving Fuel.
WHITMAN, Mechanical Engineer.
I i J
TER G60DS.
. # 1
iid complete stock of
ENG. MILLINERY
Dress Goods,
lose, etc. At prices within the reach
>t., Beaufort, S. 0.
E IN TOWN. ''
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
jived,
lived,
ived,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
IISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS.
OS AND CASSIMERES,
OIL CLOTH.
s. M? APPLES.
MILL VILE
/
nsnrance Company
<
GEO. GAGE, AGENT.
~ WOOD! WOOD!!
MFTY CENTS pertORD at th? Atlantic 8*1T
Mills, Beaufort.
1 i ?
DOBBINS, BODDINCTOK CO
n. 1, 1877.