The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, August 09, 1877, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS
Beaufort, S. August 9, 1877.
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Solicitor?. J. Lee, has resigned his i
office and is out of jail.
Oftpt. Buckley's new pilot boat, the
Bertha, was launched in Charleston
yesterday. j
The Naval Court-martial lor the trial i
of Lieut. Fletcher, charged with leaving
his ship, is now in sessiou in Washington. :
The three-masted schooner Flora Coudon,
captain French, arrived on Sunday
with 200 tons ice, 33 tons hay, 20,000 !
bricks and 109 casks lime to Conant & !
Emmons.
It is a good thing our town election I
occurs but once a year. Several of our j
citizens were so excited over the event
that they need a long time to cool off.
The water boat Ilattic has undergone
extensive repairs and was ready Saturday
night to supply any of Uncle Sam'sships
that might happen t*be dry, with Club
House Spring water.
Watermelons were plenty and cheap in
town last Saturday, fifty poua 1 ones
celling for ten cents each and one large
one weighing sixty pounds was bought
by one of the boys in this office for twenty
five cents. They cauie from Hilton Head.
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County Treasurer Gooding forwarded
five thousand dollars to Columbia last
Saturday on account of State taxes?male
ing $6,500 for warded; in addition to $1,000
of Hampton tax receipts redeemed. The
books will remain open until the 22nd
for tin receipt of tixe> without penalty.
The grand excursion to Charleston
and back under the charge of Mr.
3IcKnight and others leaves Beaufort on
Monday next and returns Wednesday.
<_)n ly two dollars for the round trip.
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The Beaufort Temperance Union will
give mi exhibition at the M. K. Church
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on briday evening the 17th inst. The
programme and other particulars will be
published in Tiik TiUBUNF/ncxt week.
" Tlie low rates ot excursion tioxets to
the mountains induced many of our citizens
to take advantage of the opjortuuitv
to visit Greenville, for v? hicb place
they started on Sunday last.
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The newly elected council will be sworn
into office at a special meeting next Monday
evening. There is little said about
the offices of Town Clerk and Marshal :
which are to be filled by an election, but
there is no doubt a strong undercurrent is
at work bv the candidates who are numerous.
Kach of these offices is now worth :
a year. |
It I a> been said that apples, pears,
grapes and other fruits would not thrive
on the Sea Islands and many have believed
the story. If any still entertain such
; notions wo can convince themofthtir
<.irror if they will eitll at this office and."
inspect sonic fruit raised on Jj?diclslatid.
as fine as will grow anywhere.
The Chatham base brill club of Sa*an- I
nnh, came up on an excursion last Mon- '
"'1 Iilufuil wirlt flirt Drinntli'ss <-!llb i
Mil ? rtuu j'i njvvi ? ?vt4 ? mv ?- ? v%... ?
of Beiuforf. The Chatham* were the
victors in a scor of 1G to 5. and .showed
that they weie much the better posted 1
on all the tricks that country clubs 1
never dream of. '
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The grand jury in their presentment at ]
the Februiry term of court recommended
that an e.\i>crt be appointed by the Judge
to examine into county affairs, aui
especially into the work of the County
Commissioners. Judge Wiggin appoint ]
ed II. (1. Judd Esq. last week as ail ex- t
pert an 1 he will at oaee seek to unravel
the mysteries of our county indebtedness. ]
A petition will soon be presented to
<?o\\ Ham j ton to appoint a commit lee to j
investigate the debt <4 this county in
accordance with the act passed at the last legislature.
If a committee can sift to
the bottom the iniquities of the debt of
- Beaufort county they will find that there
arc stranger things in this world than ^
their philosophies ever dreamed of.
The sheriff sold on Tuesday the lot in ^
Beaufort known as lot C, in block 9 to
C. M. Houzeal for $750. Also a 10 acre 1
tract near Port Boyal for $16 to W J.
Gooding. Also 1372 acres in Pocotaligo (
townsh p to N. Chrirtensen for $950.
Also the lands advertised in the case of '
W. F. Hutsou, trustee, va W. Elliott fur
$2,ooo, * i;
Bev. J. B. Middlcton. nastor of the i
M. E. Church in this place, has written '
letters to Charleston showing up the rec 1
ord in no very creditable light, ot George j
Curtis who seems to to be one of the
leading spirits of the Liberia scheuic. If!
any recruits are expected from this sec- 1
tion its advocates will have to be men of
a different stamp from Curtis, and even
then the colored people are too prosperous
and contented on the islands to go
the wilds of Africa. The odcs we would
willingly spare are the very ones that
would he the last to go v here the pick,
ings and stealings would le rare and
where work would bo ucccrsary to gain
a liviu,'.
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We doubt if there is a town in the,
state where such extensive repairs and so j
much building is going on as in Beaufort.
It would be too long a list to enumerate !
those who have completed repairs dur- j
ing the Summer, bnt the improvements
on the propcrfys of Dr. Stuaft, Sheriff |
Wilson, Mr. S. M. Wallace and Mr. W. j
11. Lock wood and others deserve special
mention. Mr. Scfiepcr has almost rebuilt
the house near the couit house and
} what was formerly ail eyesore is now an
ornamental residence divide 1 into apartmeats
for two families. As to tf e list of
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houses, neat ami tasty, with paint and
blinds, and in other respects ornamental
that are built by the colorcd^pcopic all over
town it is impossible to 'seep track.
1 he evidences 01 prosperity shown by
them and the investment of their savings
in houses arid lots shows that the Freed- ;
men's bank, that swallowed up the sav- ;
ings of many of these same people, J
learned them to put their money in a
safe place. Wo hear of several projected .
btiildi. gs for business purposes on Hay
St., and for our own part regret the delay J
in their erection. Mr. Scheper has
already laid the foundation for his new
store building at the head of No. 2 wharf!
and the building will be up as soon as'
possible.
For the first time in their lives many j
of the loud-mouthed political strikers'
hereabouts will have the pleasure of pay- j
ing tlicii poll taxes this year or go to jail- j
It is well known that a large number i
of the turbulent politicians in Beaufort
pay no tax, their names not even appearing
in the tax books, but the treasurer is
now in possession of the poll list of last
year and is determined that every
man who voted shall pay at least one
dollar to support the schools. As it was
asserted that if Hampton was elected
the schools would be closed, the
people in this county who voted sit the
last election will be required now to contribute
their share to the school fund
which will be sufficient, together with
our share of the S 100.000 appropriated by
the Legislature, to give as many schools
as ever, and it is hoped under more couipe
ent teachers. One of the perquisites
of trustees has been the building of fictit'ous,
or selling imaginary school houses,
and an investigation might result in hous
es being built that have, been paid for
long ago or the refunding to the treasury
of money drawn for this purpose for
which it was never intended to render an
equivalent.
County Commissioners.
On Tluirsday a crowd of claimants
assembled at the rooms of the County
Commissioners with their bills in hopes to
get a share of the $2,90j reported by
treasurer Gooding. After some delay it
was anuounced that the money was mostly
appropriated already, the following
amounts having been allowed: Wm. Wil*
>on, $1,000; Auditor Sams, for avesmonts,
$400, W. II. Loekwood, money
advanced to pay expenses of prisoners to
Columbia, $4.r>0; Commissioners Scott
and Greavcs-and the clerk of the board
8571; S. J. Bampfield, $100. There
were a few jury tickets presented on
which was paid one fourth of their face
value. These payments left on hand but
$.103 for the public at larce an 1 after i?
lively scramble the few claimants present
? /*> ?. sivnriWl .'13 wiits on the dollar on
Lheir accounts an 1 it was not until midnight
that the hungry ones secured their
;hecks. In the meantime the hovs becoming
hungry h ni been feasting on
Jxrdines, fried slice i shead an 1 crackers
'O that they were in a measure relieved ol j :
their hunger. One kind hearted youth
thinking to relieve the tedium ol'the long
procrastination of the board brought a
Bddle and struck uj>a tunc right in the
liice of the chairman, but was a! once
dleuced. Some of the crowd ret rod to
he 'escrted rooiu on the no:th cast cor- 1
icr and for a time t! e lu? s 1 a r r.n 1 catgut
made i he hours pass lightly away.
8ueh a meeting is one long to be reuic i tiered
by those who fought it out to the
ast.
The Election.
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The election on Monday 'ast for an '
[etendant and Wailcnslbr our town
esulted as follows: (
Whole number of votes east, 400.
[?o;t 1NTKNDANT?Alfred.Wii iams 315,
W. C. Bellows 87, John Hall 2. <
For Wauukxs -tl. F. Bicker,277,Geo.
Holmes. 308, J. 1*. Boyce 300, S J. i
Baiupfield 275, Cato Perry 273, B.
Washington 274. This is known as the
Arsenal or regular ticket.
The Reform or Independent ticket re- '
tcivcd the following votes for wardens:
P. W. Schcper 170, Geo. Watcrhousc
119, Z. Met!ill 110. J. B. Middlet n 111. r
Wm. Mitchell 107. Mr. Holmes was on
both tickets which accounts for his almost
unanimous election.
An effort was made by sonic of our
citizens to defeat Mr. Williams and the
'"Arsenal" ticket and much labor and
money spent to accomplish it, but the*
ivbo'e affair was so managed that tlioir c
efforts proved fruit!es<. Another year a 1
more systematic and thorough organiza- '
tion may accomplish what was seemingly i
possible this year under different auspices.
The refusal of Mr. Elliott to accept
the nomination for Iotcndant was a
severe Mow to the cause and when the .
position was offered to others and s*til
declined, many who were prepared to
work for the new ticket became disgusted
and refused to either vote for or support
it.
The new council is an improvement on
the last and we arc assured that taxes
are to be reduced and less money paid to
our ineffective police force and town ctn
ployccs. There is no more money to
pay on the engine and as the payment of i
old debts has always been the excuse for
exorbitant taxation we hope to see
Beaufort run next year on a tax of five
mills: This will give us $3,000 which
added to $3,000 from liquor lieenecs j
should be sufficient for the need of a
(own of .TOW inhabitants with it streets i
and drains in good order and an absence
of any spec al expenditures. Whenever j
oar people feel like engaging inr public j
improvements again, the project of a
Town Hall should be pushed through
and give us a decent place for public ;
meetings. Figures show that such a
building would derive enough from rents }
annually to pay the intere>t ou the debt:
| and leave a balance towards a sinking
? fund to pay the principal. We hope
| this subject will receive the consideration
of the new council and if considered
leasable will he pushed ibrward.
Homicide at Hrunson's.
On Saturday afternoon last an altercation
occurred between 13. J. Martin
and T. T. (Jill, regarding a dilapidated
ten-cent bill and a twenty-fivc cent duebill
of Martin's that Gill had negotiated.
It is said that Martin had been drinking,
and, upon the due-bill being presented
for payment by the purchaser, he quick1/went
to Gill's house and asked him j
' 4 Why did you trade my paper?' ' Gill !
giving no satisfactory answer. Martin
cursed and told him lie intended to cowhide
him. Martin then went to his
house, which is adjoining Gill's, and got
a double-barrel shotgun, and swore he
would shoot Gill, and, going in the yard,
he presented the gun at Gill, who was
standing at the window. Gill immediately
closed the door and got his pistol.
Martiu laying the gnu against the
fence, went to the door and told Gill he
was ready to meet him in a fair fight.
( Jill then half opening the door, fired on
Martin as he stepped on the bottom step,
the ball striking him in the left breast.
Martin fell, .and upon rising Gill fired a
second time, the ball taking effect in the
back. The first shot would have proved
fatal. Gill then ran in, and seizing his
coat, left at once, and running across the
railroad, called to a colored man named
Nero to tell them all about. The jury
of inquest reudered a verdict on Monday,
Deputy Coroner B. R. Lewis officiating.
The verdict was that B. J. Martin cause
to his death by a pistol shot fired by the
hands of T. T. Gill in self-defence. Mr.
Jas. P. Younians was foreman. Public
opinion is undivided in favor of the verdict
of justifiable homicide. Mr. Gil
appeared at the inquest and offered to
give bail. No warrant has yet been
iss-icd for his arrest.?News and Courier.
Arrivals at the Sea Island Hotel.
Te.cy Alter, J. W. Craig, Oakpoint;
S. C., C. F. Sam mis, \V. Proleau St:
Helena; J. F. Cavanaugh, Savannah;
II. M. Fuller S. C., J as. L. W Lately,
Ga; J. M. Skimmer. S. C.. W. S. Lynch.
Augusta, II. D. Elliott, Conibahee; J.
J. Dale, Ladies Island; W. GUnion Sinmons,
Mid U ay S. C., Mrs. C. G. Kendall
and daueliter, S. C., W. II. Mauldin,
S. C., \V. II. Manner, Savannah;
N. F. Petit jr., Cha.le.ston; J. P. M.
En nine. Laurel Point: G. II. Nye. N. Y.
saw blades, fancy woods, anu designs.
Say where you read this and send for catalogue
and prices.
W. F. John Barnes,
ltockford Illinois.
FlsrillLT
SODA WATER,
GINGER ] <rl',
GINGER ALE,
AND SAILS Al'ARILLA,
Orders from the country carefully attended to 1
ami goods delivered at flic dej>ot or wharf free of .
charge.
Office on New Street opposite the jail,
Apr.-2-tl K
\V. If. Lock wood, city; W. M. Reed,
Augusta; W. II. Scott. Port Royal;
Mark A: pie, San.mnah; II. "J. Martin,
city; A. 15. Addison, Brunsou; Geo. M.
Wells, Charleston; J. S. MeToer, Early
Branch; Owen Puke, Port R\>y?'.
Jo litis Dreyfus, Atlanta; J. T. C'ldW,
Cairo. I I.. J. P. Wells. N\ Y,
Notice.
Mr. B. It. Sa:n< is hereby authorized to ri?eivr
ill pajiers jHTtainioj; to the oHiee of Pn.b.ite.
A. It. A1UMSOX,
of Probate lift, Co.
NOTICEEITHER
the C:iii nor the nnd-T-iumsl con
signers of ihe llritbh Bark (iOKlMlX, Captain
I'rown, will Ih? responsible for <!i bts* onira-red by
my of the crew.
BOBBINS, BOWNlSTON A CO.,
Beaufort. S. f\, July "iiith, l?-77.
FOR SALE.
AN EKillT HORSK TOWER STATIONARY
TEAM KNiilXF, <' rbt Mill,Saw (iin with to
aw< and o.ie l*i ley's Lever power Cotton Pes*
villi shafting, pullers and bunds comp'o e in
'uniting order. Thin machinery will lie sold e t :o
?r separate at a ren voi aide price.
For particulars apply to ("apt. J. G. Sipplc a
Jrahamvillc <?r at this oflic?.
LOW RATES.
MIA It I.E-TOX, BEA V Ft > RT. COOS AIt A TCI 11K
AND WAT LANDINGS.
The Str. Howard Drake
CAPTAIN TOW.XSEXl)
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Will run regularly, leaving Charikston every
Phursd ty, stopping at Rkaukokt Fridays.
Returning will leave Beaufort Mondays.
Freight carried at lower rates than I v the other
outes. No charge for Wharfage.
F. W. SchRpkr,
Agent, Itcaufort,
It OA (LI A MOFKKTT
Agents, Charleston.
JUST OPEN I JUST OPEN i f"
A Store on Scott Street four doors from Bay which
consists of the test grad1* of patent medicines, nl<o
aucy toilets ofall kind*. Why not use I?r. Dennis
\ U. A B. 1\ Syrup a never failing remedy, it will
each any Mcknos that themo>t skillful Physicians
lave failed to discover.
DR. DENNIS.
Proprietor.
M.J. Graham.
Business manager .
BAKXHS' Foot Powrr
R MACHINERY.
1 Jw THIRTEEN
different machines with
which Builders, Cabinet
w Makers, Wapon Makers
and Jobbers in Miscellanecus
work can compete as
to quality and price with steam power
manufacturing; and amateurs, supplies,
- - ^ i i l
for Sale or iUut.
, " FOR SALE.
j 1 SLOO? RIGGED. YACHT. Fait Sailer-hi '
I -'.V ;.<;ou oi<l? i utsil W?:5 fcur.d in twry ic. y.a.
Price very lo'r, apply to
J. <1. Nuncus \ Co.
.St Helena Isluml.
IMUiUlT, tUJItniUIVI
?AND?
UNDERTAKER.
Estimates .nml pl.t lis furnislinl at slmri
notice. Opposite Express Ofiiee. IJeatifbrt.
S. <\
P. m. WHITMAN
Hay lr<?el xteuufort, a*. C.
Dealer in
NEWCLOCK8.
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SCHULTZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK.
For the detection of Watchmen. Every one '
employing a watchman should have one of the ?
(.Tocks.-Send for ciicular.
New Rotary Clocks. (
Something new. Iluns noiselessly. ltc(|iures no i
k y.
BLACK WA1.NVT VISIBLE PENDCLU.M
CLOCKS. Also M.ikisk, CilCRCH, and otlnr
CLOCKS.
fnim ? >?,, 411
?ort Jtopt. 1
R. P. RUNDLE,
MIIPP'G k COMMISSION MERCH ANT ]
l'ORT ROYAL, S. C.
Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber Ac.
AO EST FOR THE
New York & Port Royal ,
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, West
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIPG'O'S. OF LIVERPOOL. ?
D H Hiiteliiiisoii
Wholesale & Retail Grocer
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
IT n
IIas added greatly to his stock
ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a
Meat Market,
where will be found on band at all times
s full and select supply of fresh
1
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds ot vegetables to
3uit the demands of the public.
SHEPARD D.GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Attention given to Marine Protests. Of
iko in the Sea Island Hotel.
TO R SAL E.j
One of the most desirable situated dwellings in
Beaufort: House in complete repair ami eon- i
veil inn t If arrange.!, with suitable outbuildings, ami
' a garden <q>ot equal to any in the State. Fruit in i
abundanee-Oranges, Figs, Peaches, Pears, Apples, !
i Plums, Cherries and drapes; also ehoiee Flowers, !
I and flowering trees.
Will he sold at a bargain, and on easy terms,
j Enquire of II. G. Judd, on the premises.
July 17th, 1 77.
To Rent.
A Bakery and Shop
Advantageously situated on Bay Street,
with many conveniences and necessary
utensils &c. None but reliable persons'
need apply to
^ John Franz.
For Sale.
Block 122 in rear of the Court House Reaufort,
A I.so.
SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120.
Also the following described Lands :
Lot Np- E' Sec. :?l Town 1 N. Range 2 \Y . 10
acres formerly owivd by Islimael Simmons.
Lot 17 Sec. IS Town 1 S. Range 1 W. 10 acres,
midway between Bean fort and Port Royal.
Erne. } ? of T/Ot 21 Sec. IS Town Range 1 N. 1 Wbeing
an excellent water frontage on f'oosaw river.
For terms or other information inquire of
C. II. WRIGIIT, A<JT.
Apl.-2G-3m.
FOR SALE.
Very Desirable Property,
OV BAY ST.
BEAUFORT, S. C.
The block occupied by Odell and comprising
three fine stores with capacious
' ' . r_ *i._ 1 *1.^
yards ana storage in u?e rear <uiu mo ???- ,
est water frontage on the river.
For terms apply to
P. C. WIIjSOX.
ortoC. H WRIGHT, Agt.
Beaufort, S. C., March 20, 1877.
TO n. SIVTT,
Two desirable stores in iho basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Priee ?10 and $13 respectively.
Apply to W. J.YERDIER,
Agent.
For Sale.
0XESIX-H()11.SK PORTABLE HOARD A SON
Steam Engine with shafting, for rash, or will ,
barter for one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES. with
cash adjustment either way in accordance with appraised
values.
O.G. KENDALL,
Port Iloyal.
JOHN BRODIE,
DaaSRl Alt lilt All
i. _ n I i i
| 6list and feed.
.11. S. ELLIOTT, ftrru fort Si C.
R.t V'EJ\*I:L, it CO., CharlftJon S. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
H aviso im t rr a c-kist mii.l at tiieiu
old .stand, aro prepared to furnish
/" - _ 1 1 IV
i.risi, * ee:i ami jirai,
any |uaiitity, an<! at r -a.i<?nal>le rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
S. I. WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
irre., 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 nual, he is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
tieeThc
highest cash price paid for
COTTON &CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, S. O
liorons, wines. &c.
NET YARNS,
FISII LINES AND CORDAGE.
GtIhrh, Paints and Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paint.'
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Dec. 6
W, H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Shsat Iron. Copper Worker
I) K A I.Kit IN
Jayanned and SfanijMtl Tin Wans. ConMantlyoe
hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.
T Kit MS CASII.
Agout for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. II. CALVKKT
Hay St. hrtween 8tli Jk IMh sts. Beaufort. S. (
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. If. Lock wood.
j
BAY" ST., BKAl'FOI.T, S. C.
cm n ai\m fythancf
U V b u n t a v
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections nnule on any point in tin
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
n p. 27.0m.
POUT ROYAL
?a>v& Planing Hill
BKAVFUUT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTCREI58 OK AN? DKALKRS IN
i'ELLO'V FINE IIHSER AND LD3Cd
AM)
Cypross Sliinslos,
AI JO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER LATHES,
All kind.-or JOB SAW INT. promptly clone.
riooriiig & Ceiling Brat always oil baud
Orders for Lumber ami Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
I). C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
4>AINT.
Mixc-<1 ready for use in wlntcand over one hundred
different colors, made of strictly pure
VtllllE LEAD,
Zinc. and I.insced Oif. Chemically combined, wa
anted to last twice long nsother paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
ICE! ICE ^
CONANT I mm,
A RE NOW lTiEPAIIKI) TO FPU
A. Nisrr Igk in any quantity C'u*tomct>
may dcsfrc,* from their foe House,
Seventh. Street.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS
P. DESSESURE.
BOOT Ami SHOE MAKER.
I
All work entrusted to His car J will receive
Prompt attcntien.
SLoji Next the ICF-; HOI'SK,
HKAUEORI, is. C
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",:A",: * '. ji , te 'H
FiNE GECCERE& ; '4 ".' V
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If LOUR &.[+'
\ Sjcv. V- ' ** :
| () f all G r a 1! 0 *. ^'-O^ "- - ^ /. ?
I Ruff #*r S
Cheese Jfi\yft y
Kroin the l>cst iHiirirs. ".,5i?T^e_
CANNED FRUITS; YEGET
And a Full Variety of oilier filings it:
Goods Promptly Deiivei
SEA 1SLAN
HAS 15 K K X IIV
Till'] PATROXAGK OF THli TRAY K
M. M K I N (> M A N ,
Beaufort Mac
o?
Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am prcj
Build & Rrpair all ki
Both of WOOD.
Particular attention given to designing and pi
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nortlu
Personal attention given to setting ;.nd eons
Steam Boiler Furnace
Shop next to Post Office.
J. A.
AT APPLE'S!! AT APP:
J, AT TEN
| (now is THE tTSe
a* : . '
^ j Closing out Sale ot SUMMER G
> |FA L L AND WIN]
hj Exlra Induceme
^ : o
! FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 4-4 Blcac
SPLENDID. 4-4 Blcac
^ ' FINK CAMBRICS 4 4 Blcac
i EXTRA CAMBRICS, 4cr>
i
*s Z
! And a discount of 25 per cent on all S
^ i
| leen hcretolore s-old at regular palces d
^ I COME ONE, C
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? i To the Cheapest S!
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^ { M rs
iis.aiddv iv iis.inddv
MANSION "
ii its E .
PORT ROYAL.S.C.!1
Is heautifuljy situated, fae:n,;
PORT ROYAL IIAIiHOR, 3,5,1
Knelosed with ample yard under live oak tree ! 1 W1
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished BE
and the table is well supplied and k"j?t.
Cuests from the North pill tind this a ntos M
health'ul and pleasant winter resort. United
tat's vessels are located in sight, and fishing,, ' "
hunting, and lioating can Ik* enjoy.d.
C ntracts for hoard will bi made for the season
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN IT till,
PltdfctCTOB. | g
M. POLL ITZ E R,
COTTON FACTO 11 J
AND
Commission Merchant J
Rrl 4 IT F <> u T * . ?
W. P. GRAHAM, ; (
BOUNTY AX J) PENSION AGENT,
BEACFORT,S. ft. ?
Will attend to any business eutrusted to I.inn
TnAirniatimi free IlMr.lo-tf.
The Most Extensive Manu
IN THE V
ILLUSTRATED CATALC
in POWEBcombinca witti PCKITY Of TV
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rptetetis
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a Dies, Meats, Zc.
ii?li3 *k([ t <h a ! rct-clats fclcrfi
red frco of charge.
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LLIXG ITBMt' IS SOLIOllFfcl.
M*NArifr;
liiue Shop,
>are?l with the latest iiwpvbtcil tools ttj
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I litis oi ifiiii'Hiiicry,
AND IRON,
attcrn making for now work Stcairf
mi prices,
truoting
s for Saving Fuei.WHTTMAX.
MerlinVal Kncinwr. .
LE'S!! AT APPLE'S!!
TION! k
for BARGAINS!!! ^
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IOODS, to make room for \ ^
TEH GOOD S!!l?
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snts Offered. } c?
h, @ 12c.
ill, " 10c. % :
li, " JOc. i .
t " 12c :
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UMMER GOODS, that have' i *
i * inuring
the season. i
JOME ALL, - j 2
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;ore in Town. 1
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. M. APPLE. !**
j,v iis.aiddv iV
BEEF AND MUltON.
IE CHEAPEST AND TOE BEStf *
AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE VERY
best.
TENNESSEE BEEF , ^
beg to inform my friends and customer* thai
ill soil as cheap as ar.y one and WILLNO^
UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS,
eh. 1 tf.
VESSELS
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.ill r?,1 rl /\nntot Uifr/CMtl
liij. cxijlli i;uuoaw ujtuio
-OR AT?
dO RT ROYAL,
WiH be s?j?f?lir<I wftft
RESH W At ER,
From the celebrated *
Hub House Springs?
Steam fir sailing vessels.
7/ Outers sent to our office in Boaujprt will rere
imiiudiaie attention.
DIC K A SMALL, Prcpr'etors.
COMPANY,
ORO, VT.
factory of Keed OrgaHj?
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