The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, April 12, 1877, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS. j
The night trains on the Port Royal |
and the Savannah Railroads will be dis j
continued after Sunday night nest.
The police force of the City of Port
Royal will indulge in a grand parade ou ;
the fourth of July.
The great salvage case against the
Harvey Mills was closed last Friday.
Judge Bryan reserved his decision, and
will probably file it in a few days.
The festival in aid of the organ fund of
the Baptist Church last- Thursday even- j
ing was a complete success. The house j
was crowded and the delighted guestslWt '
* behind them the handsome sum of $140. j
The islands in this vicinity were visited
by a severe storm accompanied with hai
last Sunday night doing great damage J
to early vegetables.
We have been treated to two delight- j
ful entertainments lately in aid of our
churches and now it is anuounced that
another fair will be held next Wednesday
evening at the Washington Engine house
in aid of St. Peter's Catholic Church.
The ladies of Port Royal interested in the
new church about to built in that city will
give a supper in the Mansion House next
Thursday evening in aid of the enterprise.
ATI interested in this laudable :
effort are invited to attend, and the pres- '
ence of our citizens will be specially
gratifying. The admission to the hall '
will be only twenty-five cents.
The fair tor the behefito, the Episcopal ?
Church wae held iu the large dining room <
of the Sea Island Hotel last evening and <
was largely attended. The hall was beau- i
tifully decorated with flags and evergreen , 1 i
and the great inducements offered by the I
^ ladies and children to invest in their <
tomntinir wares must have made a graii ; |
r o
fying addition to the funds of the society, i
The ship Harvey Mills, 2,187 tons reg~
ister, built at Thouiaston, Maine, in 1876,
and lately damaged by fire at Port Royal,
was sold by auction in New York,
for $69,000 to Captain Snow. The libels |
agaiust the vessel aud cargo are still in' i
the Admiralty Court. ^
Many of the freedmen of this county ^
having claims against the U. S. Govern- *
ment, for bounties and arrearages of pay 4
as "boys in blue" during the late war, *
were made glad last week by the appear ^
ance of Major McMillan, U. S. A., aid
his clerks, Messrs. Monly and Smith
Since the disc tinuance of the Freed
mens Bureau the Mtyor has had charge (
of all bu.-iness of this nature, an 1 has {
made a Southern tour for the paymentoi f
c'a'ms every two year-. He occupied an (
office in the custom house for two days. ?
disbursed several hundreds of dollars. M
From here he goes to Savannah, Jack ,
ajr.Tille, and Penacola. a
On Sunday night the police discov- ^
cred a strange white woman wandering
about the wharves in town. N r conduct
attracted the attention of the police who ^
came up to her in time to prevent her'
jnmping overboard. Sbe was taken to ^
tha guard house, and told a story oil suf
fering and want. She was on the way *
^ a
to Savannah from which city she fled ^
during the yellow fever epidemic la>t
fcummer. She seemed much pleased when
informed that she would be sent to Sav- ^
annah to her friends. It is evident that ^
the woman intended to drown herself.
P
Mr. J. M. Crofut deputy collector of '
internal revenue, had another lively b
^ Aase after an alleged vender of crooked s
tobacco last Thursday. Mr. Crotut heard u
that Mr. J. N. Slaughter, the owner ot v
the wagon that was seized a few days ago, I
and which we mentioned last week, was o
on the road in another wagon and started S
oat after him. On his arrival at Allen- t
dale Mr. Crofut learned that the object of (
his search was near Buford's Bridge and t
started for that point where he seized 3
two boxes of unstamped tobacco, but t
Slaughter had left and was not overtaken *
until his arrival at Williston where he {
was captured together with his wagon
and mules. Before leaving Wiliiston a
Mr. Jas. Moore accused Slaughter of ]
passing on him counterfiet gold pieces '
and wanted him arrested. Mr. Crofut '
started for Beaufort with his prisoner s
and when a few miles this side of Charles *
tonoutheS. & C. Railroad, during a
riot among the passengers, Slaughter ^
escaped into the swamp, but was closely
followed by Mr. Crofut. The escaped
prisoner hid in the swamp and successfully
dodged his pursuers for a long time,
but a reward of fifty dollars at last had
the effect of bringing the fugitive in,
and a pistol shot when he again attempted
to escape cooled him off completely,
and he was lodgtft in jail in this place
Sunday morning.
NATAL MATTERS AT PORT ROYAL.
The Naval anchorage at Port Royal
presents a far different aspect now from
i J-1 .kCa ;
wna 11 aia one year ?gu una iuvum.
At that time from fifteen to twenty vessels
of war were at anchor there, with
upwards of one hundred and fifty officers ;
and eighteen hundred sailors and marines, j
An Admirals flag flying from themizzen of
the Hartford told of the presence of the
Commander-in-Chief, the almost constant
display of bunting in the form of signals
from the same vessel kept the rest of
the fleet busy at sail and spar exercises
and other routine drills ; boats uuder
steam, boats under sail, and boats uuder
oars, plying from one ship to another, I
carrying officers on duty as member* of
Courts-martial, Surveys, and Inspections, j
parties on the more pleasant but none
the less imperative duty of interchanging
visits of courtesy,?all this lent to the 1
scene an air of bustle and activity, an j
appearance of life that contrasted strongly '
with tiie preseut quiet aud almost somnolent
status.
Many of these vessels are now out of
./ .niii'iiuiAn K?t-c Viavn tri\iu\ frt ftVlOW
VVU|IIHC*0(VUt VVUV/I O 111* 1 V ^v?v w w^av *.
the flag on foreign stations, and others
are ciuising in the West Indies and on
other parts of the home station ; six of
the monitors have gone to Savannah to
try the effects of fresh water anchorage;
the Dictator? the only monitor remaining?is
under orders to proceed to
league Island to be put out of commission;
so that the comfortably filled harbor
of one year ago now looks deserted.
The Powhatan has been ordered from
New York (where she has been the flagship
of Vice Admiral i'.owan) to tow the
Itictator north, having been provided
with a steel hawser fyr that purpose.
The Dictator, may justly be termed
'"dean " of the harbor, if her long and
steady presence here be taken into consideration
; before making another
crube she will have to undergo extensive
repairs, all of her wooden beams
will be replaced by iron ones occupying
less space, stronger, and more durable.
pinion of the Treasury Department, and
Secretary Sherman will probably refer
he matter to Attorney General Devens.
)ver $400,000 of claiths arising under
he law have been presented, with the
ipproval of the second assistant postnaster
general, and the decision is awaited
with a good deal of interest by anxious
:laimants.
The principal business of the Synod,
vhich assembled at Newberry on the 3d
nstant, was the permanent location of
Newberry College. After a long discussion
and a 'sharp contest between Anderson,
Columbia, Lexington, Newberry,
Prosperity and Walhalla, Newberry was
inally decided upon, and the college will
be located in that town.
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HOME EVIDENCE.
References,
The following names we mention out
of many thousands intelligent, respectable
and influential men and women, who
have been under our treatment "themselves,
as a moral guarantee that patients
will receive from us all the advantages
which Time, Medical Science and Skill,
Efficient Remedies and Honest, Frank
and Humane Services can Bestow.
Judge Jno. G. Hay the, a prominent
lawyer, and presiding Judge of Lynchburg,
Ya:
Judge Havthe's son had been afflicted
tor Six years with Aphonia or Loss of
Voice. The Judge placed his son under
the skillful treatment of Dr. Connaughn-liA
onv.il li III, Vit? Vila in full77,11> TPfl
tUII, VUIVU M; UIU MVV?VVV?V
remedies.
By permission, Dr. Connaughton' refers
to Col. James E. Horner, at No. 70
Broad street. x\ugusta, Ga.
j. Henderson, Esq, of Newberry,
S. C., had been dmf for several years?
I)r. Connaughton cured him.
By permission, Dr. Connoughton refers
to Mr. H. P. Tarrant, at J. H. Alexander's,
No 212 Broad street, Augusta. Ga.
From Col. A. Marschalk, Editor
Standard aod xprcss, Cartersville, Ga.
Some years ago I had an attack of
what is called dropsy of heart, and aftei
a long and tiresome illness, it was supposed
the disease was entirely eradicated
from my system. But, within the past
month, unmistakable symptons of
the disease have have again made their
apprarance. From the evidence before
1 his reduces ine permanent squnurou iu
two vessels, the ?ew Hampshire, flying
the broad pennant ofCommodore Aaron
K. Hughes, Commanding the station,
and the Pawnee, once the u terror of
the southern rivers'" and now (how are
the mighty fallen !) a coal-hulk.
This diminution in the number of vessels
is not alone regretted by the merchants
of Be&ufort and Port Royal, by
whom of course the loss of custom is
largely felt, but by the poorer classes of
Wacks resident on St. Helena and Paris
Islands. It is sate to say that each vesjel,
taking the average of large and
miall, has furnished the food for eight
)r ten negroes. This has been a godsend
to the poor fellows during the winter
when they could raise nothing ashore,
out might have proved a curse, by indicating
habits of indolence if, continued
hrough the Spring and Summer
nonths.
The friends of Mr. 0. G. Sawyer are
congratulating him, and themselves
is well, on his re-apointment to the posiion
ot Commodores Secretary.
The Hartfanl sailed last wcok from
Hampton Roads on a cruise to the
iVest Indies, making Barbadoes her
irst port, and will call at Port Royal on
ler return. It ts rumored that the Os'ipee
now at Havana, will be here about
day 1st. The Sicatara at last accounts
ras at Jamaica, and the Essex at Vera
>uz.
A I ARB.
The ladies of the Beaufort Baptist
Church desire to return their thanks to
heir friends and the public generally
or their kind patronage extended to
hem last Thursday evening. But they
rould in especial thank Mr. Ijoekwood
nd his estimable lady for the use of
heir rooms, and the ladies of Port Roy1
for their generous contributions. 1
\> one and all they extend a heaity
Tliank you."
When did * the Rebellion begin is
rought up for authoiitative decision by
he presentation of the claims of autc-Mim
mail contractors in the South. Afer
eipht years of ineffectual effort an
ppropriation of $375,000 was made at
he late session of Congress for the payment
of those Southern contractors
rhosc accounts were unadjusted when
lostilities broke out between the States;
ut it is provided that nothing shall be
iaid tor services performed afler fuch
lostilities were begun. Now, oid they
cgin with the passage of ordinances of
ecession. with the . seizing of Government
property by State authority, or
nth the actual shedding of I lood? The
Vst Office Department has asked the
me I felt satisfied that Dr. Connaughtnn
could aid me. I got him to pre-crib'
for me, and already I have begun to
experience relief. I feel perfectly confident
that the Doctpr can, as he profess
es to be able to do, make a permanent
cure in my case. I feel warranted in
recommending Dr. Connaughton to those
who are afflicted.
A. MARSCHALK,
Editor Standard and Express.
Cartersville, Jure 10, 18T5.
The above are only a few of the numerous
cases cured by Dr. Connaughton
in the South. We would append a list
of references, but like a monumental
shaft, the fame of Dr. Connaughton
speaks its own truths with more potency
than human tongue or pen.
Dr. Connaughton's Consultation Parl)rs,
First Floor. Ladies' Entrance, Globe
Hotel, Augusta, until April 24. 1877.
Office hours, 9 to 4, Sundays, 10 to 11 1
and 4 to 5.
' ?
EsteredSt Helena Soi*nd.
April 2d. Norwegian bark Inana Capri Daniels^n J
master, 73 days from Ipswich Eng. In ballast to j
Campbell Wyllie A ?o'
?3rd. Norwegian bark "Noah" Gjeruldsen master,
42 days from Amsterdam in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie A co.
?4th. Norwegian bark Csniel Christensen master,
41 days from London in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie A co.
?4th. British hark Belgium, Mosher master,
j 40 days from Liverpool, in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie A co.
?6th. British barkentine Gly wood, Taylor master,
31 days from Dakar in ballast to Campbell
Wyllie A co.
?6tb. Norwegian bark Peabod, Jorgensen mas- i
tor. 54 days from Newcastle England, in ballast
to Campbell Wyllie A co.
Cleared.?April 4th, Norwegian barkentine
Vingolft Neilsen master, for Ipswich with 581 tons
of phosphat" rock from Coosaw mines.
?4th, British brigantine Rosella Smith, McCulloch
master, for London with 802 tons of phosphate
rock from Coosaw mines.
DR. J. G. STONEY.
DENTIST.
Has located in the town of Beaufort for
the practice of Dentistry Where, if patronage
toarrantt, he proposes to establish an
office fitted with every convenience and
all modern appliances for the perfection
of work connected with bis profession, as
well as the consideration and comfort of
his patients.
Having been for some time an assistant
of Dr. Parsous ot Savannah a dentist of
long practice, and undoubted repute, he
has had a wide field for the practice of
Dentistry in all its branches, holding
certificates from celebrated Dentists with
whom he has been connected and a DiBloma
from the examining Board of
ental Surgeons of the State of Georgia,
he is prepared to perform to entire satisfaction
all work embraced within the
area of his profession. The patrQnage of
the public is solicited; Refers by permission
to Dr. H. M. Stuart.
Office over the store of James Odell.
P. N SCMILT
Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in
SODA WATER,
GINGER POP,
GINGER ALE,
AND SARSAPARILLA,
Order* from the country carefully attended to
and goods dclirored at the depot or wharf fre* of
charge.
Office on New Street oppositeTthe jail,
Apr. 12-tt.
AUCTION
Will he aold at public auction on Friday 21*t
April JR77 at PollitZT'i Wharf Beaufort, S.
One Ship's Yawl, 17 feet long and five feet wide;
picked up by Robert Fields between Cat and Cane
Islands.
The above will be sold to pay charges and
expenses. The boat can tic seen upon application
to v F. W.SCIIEPER,
Beaufort S. C.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County op Bkauport | Court of Common PIea9.
James Martin, Richard Biddulph Martin, John
Biddulph Martin, and Waldyre Alexander Hamilton
Martin, of Copartners as Martin and Co. of the
City London England.
Plaintiff's.
against.
The Atlantic Phosphate Rock Company, William
Miles and Wa?ker F. Hatch and
S. M. Shearer. Defendants.
To the Defendants, The Atlantic Phosphate Rock
Company William Miles and Walter F. Hatch and
S. M. Shearer.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and requlr d
to answer the complaint In this action which was
filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Cora
U?? ."M Cnnnhr ftn lll? fifth diV
uiuu jucfto, ivr mc oaiu wuuv; vu *
of January 1877 and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscribers at
their office, 22 Broad Street Charleston South Carolina
within twenty days after the service hereof
oxcluslve of the day ofsueh service; and If you fail
to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid
ths plaintiff in his action will apply to the Court
for there relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated Jany. 5th A. D. 1877.
[LSJ (Signed) H. G. JUDD,
C. c. C. P.
Simons A Simons,
Plaintiff's Attorney's
NOTICE.
To the Defendants above named:
Take notice that the summons in this action
of which the foregoing is a copy was
filed in the office of the clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas at Beaufort in the County and State
afbresaid on the 5th day of Jannary 1877.
SIMONS A SIMONS.
Plaintiff's Atty.
OFFICIAL.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVENUE.
District of South Carolina, 1
Columbia, S. C. April 10th 1877. J
NOTICE is hereby given, to all whom it may
concern, that the following described property
has been seized for a violation ot the .U. S. Internal
Revenue laws, and a bond for the cost of an
action in the L . S. Court must be filed with the
Collector of the District within thirty days from
the date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to
the U.S. and sold, as provided in Section 3460
Revised Statutes, viz:
One (1) Horse, one (1) Mule, one (!) tobacco wagon,
ten (10) boxes Tobacco, 500 pounds, more or less, in
whole and half cases, seized as the property of J.
N. Slaughter.
L. CASS CARPENTER,
Collector,
JAMES M. CBOFUT,
Duputy Collector.
STATE SOUTH CAROLINA.)
Beaufort Count*. >- Court of Probata
By A. B. Addison Esquire Probate Jcdor.
WHEREAS, Laura M. Towne. made ?uit to me,
to grant her letters of administration of the
Estate of and effects of Elizabeth Brown.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and Creditors of the said
Elizabeth Brown deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Beaufort S. C. on 24th April next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
caule, if any they have, why the said admlnistra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this the Ninth day of
April A. D. 1877.
A. B. ADDISON
J utge of Probate.
*
GRIND SPRiHGOPFHlHfil
1? A
JA.
The Leader in Low Prices
IS now prepared U show his friends and ruttomers
of Beaufort 'and surrounding country the
choicest and cheapest stock of
DRESS GOODS.
Notions, Embroderies,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Laces, Hosiery, dorrs, Handkerchiefs, C'assiraeres,
Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Homespuns,
Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Cambrics, Linens,
Towels, Table Damasks, Napkins, White Goods,
Gents'Furnishing Goods, Ac.; ever exhibited in
Beaufort. His assortment of goods has only to be
seen to be appreciated. He has selected them with
the gnat est care. ALL ARK FKUSH AND NEW
and defy competition.
Those needing Spring and Summer supplies for
their families would SAVE MONEY by iooking at
his stock and purchasing what they require.
A well lighted store, with polite ana agreeable
salesmen, to attend to customers.
E. A. S CHE PER.
jfor Salt or 3Unt.~~
FOR SALE. '
Very Desirable Property,
w _
OiV BAY ST.
BEAUFORT, S. C.
The block occupied by Odell and com*
prising three fine stores with capacious
yards and storage in the rear aud the finest
water frontage on the river.
For terms applv to .
D. C. WILSON,
or to C. II WRIGHT, Agt.
Beaufort, S. C., Mfrch 20, 1877.
to rent! ?
The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied
by Capt. C. 0. Boutelle.
Apply to.
Wm. ELLIOTT.
TO R.BNT,
Two desirable stores in the basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Price $10 and 815 respectively.
Apply to W. J.VERDIER,
Agent.
For Sale.
ONE SIX-HORSE PORTABLE IIOARD'A SON
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will
barter for one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, with
,4' ? ?itb ark.
?ash adjustment eituer w?j >u a?v/u..v. r
^raised values.
C.G.KENDALL,
^ Port Royal. 1
LOSTV 7
On Tuesday last a Diary containing pa-1
pers 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 14th inst,, by Robert
Fields, between Cat and Cane Islands a
SHIP YAWL, full of water, measuring
17 feet long and 5 feet wide.
The owner can recover the boat by
proving property and p^'ing charges by
applying to
F. W. SCI1KPER,
mar20 * Beaufort, S. C
SHEPARD D GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. Office
in the Sea Island Hotel.
iL B. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate.
FOR BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Will he in Beaufort on the first Monday in every
month and remain until all business is attended to
In the iDtcrim he will be in Brunson, where he
will be prepared to attend to the duties of his office
and any other busines* that may be placed in
his hands.
P. M. WHITMAN
Bay street Beaufort, S, C.
Bq&Iqt in
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SILVER
WARE, ROGER'S KNIVES, FOLKS, SPOONS
LADLES.
Personal attention (Itcd to repairing
In his line.
0
8 D&f & 1 Daj Striking ClodH. (3,SO to 30.
o
GENTS' GOLD CHIANS, PINS. RINGS. SLEEYB
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten to^twenty-five per eent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dee.S.ly
H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Bay & Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, Si C.
DEALER IX
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
ST ATTHVPRY PERFTMERY.
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other "articles too numerou
to mention. All of which will be sold at the lowe
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefull;
om pounded.
MILL VILE
Insurance Companj
GEO. GAGE, AGENT.
???nl?n 11????MI
Crist anil ?tt&.
.V. 8. KLt.IOTT, B tun fori 8. C.
MA VEJS'KL, K CO., Churhtlon 8. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MUX COMPANY,
Having tut up a grist mill at their
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT, I
Til. WALLACE7
i
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 giinding
corn and meal, he is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
ticc
The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, 8. O
LIQUORS, WINES, Ac.
NET YARNS,
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
Grlass, Faints and. Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Dec. 6
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
T>RATT.R IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Ware*. Constantlyon
O band, Cooking l'arlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
A^ent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. H. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S.C
BANKING HPUSE,
Win. II. Lock wood,
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
ON
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.6m.
GRIND CEIEME,
AT THE STORE OF
PORT ROYAL
Saw A Planing Hill
BEAUFORT, 8 C.
D. 0. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
YELLOW PISS TUBES ASS INCiB
AND
> k?>Au HVilnclea.
w jr Jt-r* mm r
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
plasterTlathes,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptl^done.
nooring & Ceiling Boards always 01 hand
Orders for Lumber and Timber by th
roraptly filled. Terms Cash.
D. C. WILSON A CO. <
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in white and over ono hundred
different colors, mads of strictly pure;
WHI7E LEAD,
Zinc, nnd Linseed OiJ. Qhemically combined, warranted
to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
* .
'I HAVANA LOTTERY.
Draws Every 15 Days.
Tickets tor sale and prizes cashed. Send for circulars,
to
MANUEL ORRANTIA,
168 Common Street, New Orleans La.
j M. POLLITZER,
COTTOy FACTOR
AXD
Commission Merchant
BEAUFORT S. C
mmmmtmrnmrnrnMaaLmmmmummmmmmmammnammmnmrnmamm
F. W . S_C']
Fit GROCERIES
0 f all G r a d c 8 .
From tk? best Dairies. /"--tftfc
CANNED FRUITS, VEGE;
And a Foil Variety of other things i
Goods Promptly Delive
SEA ISLAN
HAS BEEN rR]
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAV1
| JAMES ODELL,
CAR P
>
Fall and W]
1 8 7 G
J^EW and HANDSOME STYLES OF
CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTI:
LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, R
Opened this week at
prices to sun
i?-1,000 Yards Carpets at 18 to 35 cents p<
.JAMES
Augusta. Ga., Dec. 27, 1876.
Beaufort Ma<
Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pre
Build & Repair all k
Both'ofWOOD
Particular attention given to designing and i
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nortl
Personal attention given to setting and con
Steam Boiler Furnac<
Shop next to Post Office.
J. A
1 J. COOPER1
J Dry Goods & Millinery.
FALL AND WII
I have just laid in a large
DRY COODS, OLOTI
Ladies' Hats,
Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, Ties, Laces,
of all No trouble to show goods. .
JOHN COOPER, Bay
~ (HE1PESTST01
0?
NEW GOODS,
IN-EiW Vjrv/Vl^o,
NEW GOODS,
o?
Just Re<
/ %
Just Rec
, Just Rec
AT APPLE'S, ? ?
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
DRESSIGOODS,
HOSIERY,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
MATTING,
CLOTHING.
SHOES, FUI
CLO
Cheapest place in Towi
Mi
MANSION!
H OJJ_S E.
PORT ROYAL, S. C..
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Encloeed with ample yard under lire oak tree ,
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished '
and the table is well supplied and kept.
Guests from the North will find this a mos
healthful and pleasant winter resort United
States vessels are located In sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed. ;
Contracts for board will bo made for the season ]
at re^ponable rates. -4]
' BENJAMIN BUM?.
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FRUITS.
rABLES, MEATS, &c.
isually kept in a first-class Mm.
ired free of charge.
D HOTEL,
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E-OPEXED.
3LLINU PUBLIC IS SOLIC1TFD.
1
Proprietor.
ETS. |
lnter Trade,
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IS, WALL PAPER and BORDERS
UGS, MATS,
AND DRUGGETS,
1 THE TIMES. j
sr yard.
5 G. BAILIE &.BRO.
shine Shop,
spared with the latest improved tools to
inds of Machinery,
AND IRON,
pattern making for new wotk. Steam
lern prices,
istructing
ss for Saving Fuel.
WHITMAN, Mechanical Engineer.
R13^r
vTER GOODS. (
% *t* ' ? > ,
and complete stock of
IING. MILLINERY
Dress Goods,
Hose, etc. At prices within the retch
St., Beaufort, S. 0.
tEin town:
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
jeived,
seived,
eived,
AT APPLES,
. AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
WISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS.
THS AND CASSIMERES,
OIL CLOTH.
a.
s. M. APPLES.
W. P. GRAHAM,
BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENT,
BEAUFORT, 8. C.
Fill attend to any business entrusted to bia.
Information free. aar.lMf.
BEEF AND MUTTON.
THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. "
r AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE TEST
1 best.
TENNESSEE BEEF
ind beg to inform mr'friends and customers thai
[ will sell as cheap as any one and WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS,
Mch. 1 tf.