The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, August 23, 1877, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS Btaufert, 8? , August 23. 1877. A notice elsewhere from Col. Moor< will be of interest to those having unlaw fill possession of State arms. Any trite desiring to buy a new ftste.v organ it i very loW price can be accomodated by applying at this office. f ^ ? Thi& last steamer from New York to Port Royal brdught freight enough for Savannah merchants to fill ten cars which was forwarded over the Port Royal Railroad. i The Dauntless Base Ball Club, Robert Barues, Capr., will play a second game with the Chat barns in Savannah to-day. They will go and return on the excursion steamer Cumberland which leaves at seven o'clock ihis (Thursday) morning with a large party for Savannah under the care of Rev. Mr. Bythewood. Complaint being made that Caro'inc x Smalls and Lizzie Robinson maintained a disorderly house, they were brought before the Intendant on Monday last and -and asked the proprietor to take care t f a |>ackagc which lie said contained hi bank book ami Heady cash. After this had been placed in the sal'c lift obtained c*ei!i' for a quantity of groceries and di parked Mr. O' Byrne subsequently began to entertain doubts as to the soundness of the Bhiffton darkey's bank account and proceeded to open the package, which he found to contain nothing but a well thumbed spelling book, lie then had Chance arrested. Move than a brief mention is due Mr. Mchan, the efficient deputy of Sliorifi Wisou. The suppes ion of (r'uie and ferreting out of criminals, not only in Beaufort but in the adjacent counties, has largely been due to his untiring real In these undertakings be, has exposed himself to tho risk of suffering vio'cncc ot the hands of the ruffiaus whom he has sought to arrest and to attacks ol malaria! fever from nights passed in the open air and in sw.imjs while on duty. We hope that some means will be found <o recompense Mr. Mchan for the recent arrest of "Double Quick" and his gang, fcut unless promises of reward are more faithfully kept than they have been in the past, his exertions will be pail for only in wonk TUB TRXPCRAXCK CTflOS EXHIBITION. A very fair audience greeted the first exhibition given by the Beaufort Tem per*ice Union ar the Methodist Church last Friday evening. A stage had been erected in the east of the church on which wjre seated several excellent singers, who treated the audience to some choice selections of music that was duly appreciated and encored. The exercises consisted of recitations and declamations by members of the Union and, notwithstanding the intense heat, even.' one seemed pleased. The only suggestion wc can offer would be that a greater variety of subjects should be chosen, as ou this occasion only two of the pieces drid not have Temperance for their uiotto. 'fbe youthful members did well and at fheirnext entertainment, which will be given shortly tKev promise to do better. This organization which was started tinder the direction of Mrs. GofF has extended far and Wide, and its good effects are seen in the reformation of Aiany who were thod'ght to be past salvation, and it is to the credit of our coiorcd" citiz'cns that to their efforts the Union has been such a success, as but few whites have taken the pains either with- their labor or presence to give cn\ pleading guilty were sentenced to a fine or imprisonment. The sentence being suspended provided they left Town forth with. ?? Some tints ago a little boy lost his life on the Chisohn Piace, St. Helena Island, by falling into a dangerous uncov ered well, but still it was uot rcadcred safe and last Saturday a woman fell into it and was drowned before assistance could be rendered her. From calculations made it appears that the death rate among officers of the U. S. Navy is astonishingly high, being las jea 2?.45 |>er thomanl Assuming the average age of naval officers to be thirty, the dfath-rate is three times us high as that of civilians. There is won to be a change in our postal arranguicnts, the mail arriving here at 10 n. m. and closing at 3 p. n>. This will give us an opportunity to answer oar correspondence tlic same day it is received and besides give us our mail sever d ht ur?- earlier. The Steamship M sricun, captain Whitburn, bound from West Indies to Liverpool with u cargo of sugar, mahogany, tobacco, Ac. arrived in our harbor k?t Tuesday tor coal and may take in freight if any offers. Sui>crintendcnt Fleming and Mr. Hundlc were in conft-r cnce with capt. Whitburn and we leant that freight enough can be supplied ii the ship can wait a few days.. III the course of a week or two there i.a prospect of a portion of the iState seh-Kiappropriation Ikjii# disbttrM-il. Trustee nlmnld make fia>te to scud in a complete li-t of a'l eertifi ates issue ! i? or 1 :r that the Comaiiss'ouer may k ? ?w what proportion of the amount can b t paid. Any delay in paying te teller.? will Ik* due t< the dftffW ofT u-tees in fa ill himr th; information. It is also required that all . school awnuts be sworn to. Chance lloi>iii>on of Bluflfton has lately Isscii play in? upon the crethniiy of a Stvannah hinrchmt It actus that <*haiH.v went into the slme of Mr. O'lfyrn ??p??BMUM? mm ar toiMmMUh conrngen.cnt to tlio cause. At tlte next exhibition \to Iio|>o to see a large turnout of the people who by attending these "! entertainments eau give material assis! tairee and at the same time enjoy a treat worthy of their attention. Mr. Bampfield suited that the proceeds of the exhibition would be used to1 purchase tracts on ! temperance for distribution. I A score of our citizens including a ' "nine" of the once famed Cosmopolitan j B. B. Club visited Savannah on Monday last to witness the great match game between the Carolinas of Charleston and the Dixies of Savannah. Mr. Davant, general ticket ageut of the Port Koyal Railroad furnished round trip tickets for $2.50, and Superintendent Fleming kindly provided a special coach for the exclusive, use of the excursionists. A delightfully pleasant day and an abundance of good things in the satchels of tire travellers left nothing to be desired. Arriving at Yemassee we found the Charleston train with three cars crowded with the followers of the Caroliuas, which made the ample accommodations of our own car more apparent and caused stops to be taken to secure rooms at the Marshall House as we learned the Charleston boys were to be guests of the Pulaski. The trip to Savannah was enlivened by the indiscriminate firing of revolvers at stray pigs and other objects in range, but it became manifest that the pigs were fafes whon in front of the pistoh, though how it would have fared with them had Winchester rifles been in the hands of our target marksmen was an open question. A bountiful dinner awaited our arrival at the hotel, to which justice was done and then followed a stroll in the park and to other points of interest which wbiled away the hours until bed time, when the party I wasecortedup all the stairs in the house and were only precluded from go ing higher by arriving at the roof, being taken for countrymen it was supposed that they were ignorant ot the fact that many more desirable rooms remained vacant on stories nearer the ground. * Monday looming all was excitement over the impending contest. The hall of the Pulaskia House was fillet! with a crowd of men and boys interested in the sale of }>ools, in wlveh the Dixies were favorites at about five to two. The immense gathering at the grounds a.? the hour for the game drew near showed how much interest was taken in the contest and its result. Before the second inning was over the confidence of ^arannahian? h 'heir pet dub was seen to be well founded and the Carolina*felt that they had more than their miteli although in the following innings they seemed to compiehcnd better the game of their opponents, and how-ad that they were not to be trifled with, contesting every inch stubborn'y to the end. eliciting frequent af In use V excellent plays. The result was a s 'ore of 8 to .'1 in favor of the Dixies. After the close of th game the Carolina* -stud a challenge to the Dixies t? a'fhenia game in Augusta withii. h'rty days f(?r $!0?'0 a side, and it wn understood that if the amount wa ! nib'cd the Dixies would accept tin challenge It was suggested that tie mme by played in Berifort anl there is i prosj>ect that if played at all it may ! come off here. Among the pVa-mrcs of the trip was a visr to Mie attractive and commodious i .. f.ililvlininiif ,,rill,. n Winwlifirr can be seen one of the most complete oili-.-es in the South, and whom the visiting stranger is show every courtesy by those in charge. i ii* i? Antral; at the Sea Mnntl Ho'rt. S. P. Marfan, Charleston; .G- M. Wells. Charleston; C. Gencsi, Charleston J. I>. T. Tanlv. Charleston; W. fl. Mauldin, S. C.;T. M. Pearson, 8. C ; W. F. Prioliau Hunting Island; S. B. Wright, Hunting Island; W. J. Gooding, City; George Dick, City; J. Frank. Savli.; H. I). Elliott. Combahee; W. II. Johnson. Augusta; W. S. Lynch, Augusta; J. A. Dupong. Port lloyal; Thos. Ryder, P?>rt Roval; Owen Duke, Port Royal; G. n. Cooper, U. S. N. no-hceTT>j thr Pilot* of P. R. and Si IMena Bars: A m -eting of pilots will Ik? hold on the 1st day next at the Ivmiso of the undersigned a* s p. m. A'l pilots win desire th3 protection of their Inter c 's arc invited to attend. Minings of this kind har-i Irui h'for1 attempt >d bit through motives of jealousy, suspicion and misconstruction of the purpose for whic h these meeting* were called, they have heretofore failed It Is earn stly d .sired that this last aprval will receive a full attendance. # WM. S. ?AM UEL* Government Launch For Sale. U.S. Ship New Hampshire O r rort Royal, 8. C., August 23 1377. Wdl t?c sold at public auction to the highestbidder n-ar the Naval anchorage Port Roval S. C a 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday September 1st J877; One Uoverament Launch of the following Dimensions, viz: Length over all ... 35 feet Breadth 9 feet Depth 4 feet. The U.S. Tug "Seaweed" will leave Beaufort S. C. at 9 o'clock a. m. on the day of sale, affording an ^opportunity to those who desire to attend it. A. K. HUGHES Cotnhiodbre 1". S. Navy Permanent Senior Naval officer Port Royal S. C. PMBATH_ NOTICE, ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Beaufort County. > By A. B. ADDISON Esqr., Judge of Probate WHEREAS, S. J. Bampfiald Clerk of Common rieas for Beaufort County, made suit to m*, to gnrnt hint I. "era of Administration of the Estate and effects of Charles Eberle deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Charles Eberle deceased, that they be and appear before me, in'the Court of Probate, to be held at B -aufort C. H on 31st August next, after publi" c tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to 1 shew cause, if any thby have, why the said Ad. ministration should riot be granted.Given under my band; this fourteenth day of ! August A. D, 1S77. A. B. ADDISON, j. Judge gi Probate. if ii ;-ayrei ' r 1"? jr. OFFICIAL. ' I 1 By virtue of orders from the office of the A'djiitanl and Inspectbr Genora', I hereby nofify ali parties in' Beaufoirt County who li'aVc in thei; I possession aby arms or accoutrements b'elonginj to the State, and w h < are not properly authorized to retain them, to turn' over the same m <.01 | Win. Stokes, or any other iVrhl officer of the 3nl Regiment ofMoifnted Rifles, to' the commanding offieer of any company of said* Regittfent or to the undersigned. JAtf ES W. MOORE, August 21sf: IP77. aH*K> dv Camp. "THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. Choice books no longer fo? the few only, The best standard novel* within the reach of every one. Books usually sold from $1 to $3 given (unchanged and unabridged) for 10 and 2#cents. 1. East Lt.nnk, By Mrs. H. Wood (double no.) 10c 2. John IIalfax, Gent., By Miss M11 lock. 20c' 3. JAxk Eyre, Charlotte Broute.(doublc no.)20c., 4. A woman-hatka, Charles Iieade's new novel 20c o. The black-txDffcS, Jules Verne's latest. t 6. Last days of PojfpETl, By Bulwer. 10c. 7. Adam iikdk, By Oeo'ge Eliot, (double no.) 2Ue 8. The arundel motto, By Mary Cecil Hay. 10c' 9. Old myddrlton's money, By Mary C. Hay 10c 10. The woman in white, By WilkieCollins. 20c' 11. The mill on the floss By George Eliot. 20* 12. The American senator, By Antony Trollope. . 20c 13. A. princess of tulle, By William Black 20c 14. The dead secret, By Wilkie Collins. 10c. 15. romola, By George Eliot, (double tio.1 2#c 16. The English at the north polk and field of ice. In one book By Jules Verne 10c. 17. Hidden perils, By Mary Cecil Hay. 10c 18. Barharas history, By Amelia B. Ed wards 20c IAa' 19. A terrible TKJfPTAIItiS, DV v-uaa. ihuuv. iw. 0. Old curiosity oiiop, Charles Dickens. 20. 21. Foul play, By Charles Reade. 10c. 22. Man and wife, By Wilkle Collins 20. 23. Tiik squire's legacy, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c For sale by all Booksellers ami Newsdealers, or sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by GEORGE MUKRO, Publisher. P.O.Box 56.?7. 21,23, and 2o VanderwaterS t., N. Y. For Sale in Beaufort by W. A. (Jordan. Tax Zloturxis. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR) Beaufort County, j Beaufort S. 0. August 9th 1877. On and after the 20th instant the Fifty Per Cent Penalty will be enforced on all tax pavers who shall fail to make their returns by that date. B. B. SAMS, County Auditor. PROBATE NOTICE. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA,! > Court of Probate. County of Beaufort j By a. B. Addison, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS Primus Simmons hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Wm. Simmous deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all aod singular the kindred and Creditors of the saWl Wm. Simmons deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Conrt of Probate, to be held at Beaufort on the 22nd day of Aug., instant, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not b* granted. (liven under my band, -this eighth day of Y ngust A. D. 1877. A. B. ADDISON, Probate Judge. JUSTOPEN I JUST OPEN!!" A Store on Scott Street four doors from Bay which consist* of the h.-st grade of patent medicine*. also fancy toiMv'f a" kind*. Why not Br. l>enn;s -v R.A B. P. Syrup a never railing r-ni'ily. it w:l! reach any sickne?* that the uio-t nkiUful Physician* h ivc fai! J to discover. PR. DENNIS. Proprietor. M. J. (?RAI1.*M. Business manager . A BAMMES' Foot Pow r r! MUH1NKBY. THIRTEEN different mnihiitc* wlili which Builders, Ca hi tier B Maker*, Wa/son Maker mid Jobbers in MiaceMan 1.43^ cuus work can compete ait) QUALITY iiii.1 PRICE with H'eniu pewei tnuDuSaoiuriiic; nn?l amateur.*, supplies. <aw blades, fancy woods, and designs. Say where you read this and send for catalogue and prices. W. F. & John Barnes, R'H'kforil ll inois. F.1V SIOILT SODA WATKR, GINGER FOP, GINGER ALE, AND SARSAPARILLA, Orders from the country carefully attended t( and goods delivered at the dejwt or wharf free 01 charge. Office on New S reet opposite the jail, , Apr.Mf 1. "BMspords" Oswego Starch, la the best and mnt economical In thi world. Is perfectly PURK?free from acids and othei foreign substances that injure Linen. Is STRONGER than any oth^r?requiring muci less quantity in using. Is UNIFORM?stiff-ns and finishes work alwayi the same. KINGSFORPN OSWEGO SI ARCH, Is the mast delicious of all preparations for Puddings, Bianc-Mange, Cake, Elf. Due West Female College. Next coll-fte vear opens October 1st. Facull; same as last year-full First-class teachers o music, drawing, and painting. Location retired aru healthy. Tuition and board, including fuel an4 washing, for college year, Si "7. Kxtras at reasonabl rates. For circular, send to J. I. BONNKR. President, Due West.S t AUOUST 1st, 1877. SHERIFFS SALE. State of So. Carolina, County of Beaufort. S. Mayo, John Franx and Kdward Lopez, ts. L. S * 1-.? LADgrcy. By virtue of sundry Writs of tfcri facias t< rac directed and lodged in my office I Will' sell a public outcry in front of my office ir'thb ToWn o Beaufort onthe first Tuesday In September nexl 1877 being the fohrth day of said month during thi legal hours of sale the following property tb wit: At! the right title and interest of L. S. Langle; in or to those lots or parcels of land slt'uatb ii the Town oCBeaufort in said County and staU and formerly the property of N. Chriftensen; ant knbwn a* lots Nos. 19 A 20, in block number fifty one (51) m'easliHng on the' north and south line 100 feet more oh Hsss, and on the east and wes : lines fifty feet niott dt less, according to a plat o ! said lots recorded in' the office of thb Register o J mesne Conr dyance fdr said County ii J Vol. 9-at page 415; leried oh as the property o ( L. S. Langley at the suit of S. Mayo, John' Frhn* and Kdward Lopez. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers; Beaufort S. C., IVM. WILSON* August 111877, S. B.C - wi j - ?----- - ~ <for $aW or Kent. 1 FOR SALE. ^ I One 6F the lilost dWIraWe olfd'aled dwellings ih' ; Beaufort : House 111 complete repair and eon' ten lenity arranged, Witlt suitable outbuildings, and a garden spot equal t?? odV fh tTi" ?)atc. Truit in ' abundance-Oranges, Fig*, Peach'e/, IVa^s, Apples, ' Plums, ('berries a'ntf (jrafH's] aTso choice FloWers, ' I and flowcriiiutrees. Will be sold at a bargain, ort cas* fertile'. Enquire of H. (?. Jndd, on fh'r pfefMses. July 17th, 1 77. To Rent.A Bakery and Shop Advantageously situated on Bay Street, with many conveniences and necessary ! utensils &e. Nouc but reliable persons need apply to Jons Franz. For Sale. Block 122 in rear of the Court House Beaufort, Also. SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120. Also the following described Lands : Lot No. 10 See. 31 Town I N, Range 2 W . 10 acres formerly owned by Ishiuael Simmons. Lot 47 Sec. 18 Town 1 S. Ratine 1 W. 10 acres, midway between Beaufort and Port Royal. Frae. J^of Lot 21 Sec. 13 Town Range 1 N. 1 W, being an excellent water frontage on Coosaw river. For terms or other information inquire of V\ H. WRIGHT, Aut. 'I A pi.-20-3m. FOR SALE. Very Desirable Property, OX DAY ST. BEAUFORT, S. C. The block oocupicd by Oilell and comprising three fine stores with capacious yards and storage in the rear and the finest water frontage on the river. For terms apply to D. C. WILSON, or to C II WRIGHT, Agt. Rcaufort, S. C., Mtreh 20, 1877. TO iE*. BNT, Two desirabio stores In the Uu??*mont of the 8TEVENS HOUSE, Price ?10 and ilo rcsjwctively. Apply to W. J.VERDI F.R, Agent. FOB SALE. AN* EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, Grh-t Mill. Saw Gin with 4fl a wi and one t t'ey's Lever power Cotton Press with shafting, pulleys and hands cooip'e n in running order. This machinery will b- sold ent e or separate at a reasonable price. For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipple at Gr hamville or at this other. Notice. Mr. B. B Sams )* he^vbr authorised to receive all pap -rs pertaining to the office of Probate. A. R. ADDISON, Judge of Prolate lift. Co. JOHN BRODIE, Builder, Contractor -ANDUNDERTAKER. ''Ltimatos and plans furnished at sliorr lorice. OpjKwite Express Office. Beau #??n. i >. P. M. WHITMAN" Hay treot deuufovt,S,C. Poaler in 0 SCHFLTZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK. K??r the detection of Watchmen. Every one uupluying a watchman .should hare one of the* Clocks .-.Send for circular. 0 ? New Rotary Clocks. Something new. Run* noiscl ssly. Requires no ky. BLACK WALNUT VISIBLE PENDULUM clocks. Also Marine, Chikch, and other Clocks. * Prices fnun S2 to Si 1. Start glopL R. P. RUNDLE, r , ship pg & commission merchant PORT ROYAL 8. fL Cotton, flaval Stores, Lasher Ic. AGENT FOR TUE ; New York & Port Royal STEAMSHIP LINE. Mississippi and Dominion, West r . India and Pacific, and Liv[ erpool and Galveston 1 STEAMSHIP CO S. OF LIVERPOOL. li ????? : D H Hutchinson, Wholesale & Retail Grocer PORT ROYAli, S. C. Has ADDER GftEATLY to his stock ? ot GROCERIES; with aD addition of a ' Meat Market, where will be foffml on hand at all tiroes 7 a full and' selodt stipplyof fresh i > Beef, Mutton & Pork, ; together ^itlt all fctftls ot vegetables to f suit the deul*tttfs of tlife public. } SHEPABDD\GILBERT NOTARY PDfeLlC. Attention given to MnrtHe Protests.- Of fice in the Sea Island'Hotel. Grist and ?tt&. & 9. XLLtvtt, MUmufmrtn. '. a J 4>*kA"*L, it 1'0., thdrb*im 9. C BftA?FOftT sKAii m. wiffAJrr, Having rrf fjp totu^ >fru, At- 'fAtn* old stand, arc prepared to fiirnisli Grist, Kf&l aid Mraf, any quantity, aiAtfift treasonable raYcii. M. 8. ELLIOTT, & I.1tULktM, COTTON FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Deate? fn Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed ?TC., ETC; se.1 Island ctrtTON Bought Ginned rfrid prepared for market. ADVANCES Made on consignments. Having the best uiacliiucry for ginning cotton and g.ind ing corn and meal, he is prepared to exe cute all orders on the shortest possible nr ticc The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, Buy St. Beaufort, S. C LIQUORS, WINES. Ac. NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. Grlos?, Paints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE, Special attention given to mixing painti and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. 6 W. H. CALVERT. PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worhei DEALER IN rs?nnned and S?ftni|?fd Tin Wares. Constantlyoi hand, Cooking Parlor sod Box Stores. TERMS CASH. Agent for the Coli'Iirat?<i Hair PfnnMnnr Sfnvps WliAlVWi WWII WWlililj (*! vw? W. II. CALVERT Bay 8f. hftwe??n 8tli 9tli Beaufort. S. ( BANKING HOUSE, Win. II. Lot'kwood . BAY ST., BEAUFORT, 8. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE ?ox New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections uiade on any |>oint in th< United States. Aoeouuts received subjee to cbcck at sight. ap.27.6m. PORT ROTAXi Saw& Planing Bill BKAVrUKT, 8 C. D. 0. WILSON & CO., MAKUFACTt'&KM OF ASD DKaLKBS IB 75LL0W FINS TUBES AND LUlLd AJfD Cypres? STilngle?,. ALSO Builders & Contractor) PLASTER LATHES, All kin<li? of JOB SAWING promptly done. Me & Ceiling Brat always 01 ban Orders for lumber and Timber by the "carg promptly filled. Tepis Cash. D. C. WILSON d CO. AVfiRlLt CHEMIOAI PAINT. Mijced lor use in white arid over oriehundre different'(felbrs, made of strfttly pure White'LEA A Zinc, and Lfrfffced Oil. CLfcmitelTI^ combined, wa auted to latt trrtce as lohfc a:*otller'paint. F.. W. SGftEPER,' Wholesale and Retail Grocer ICEf ICE! S- _ mm & atifi&s, Ark now preparer to fui Nisii Ice in any quantify Customer mby desire, from their Ice Hota&, Sovonth Street. JQttft GONANT, J. A. EMMONS P. D^SSESURE BOOT JHM BltOG MAKEfri All work entrusted to His care will recciv Prompt attentieii. Sl.op Next the ItE lttH'sfc, BEA UEOKT, S. C. i . VV 7 8 (J Jik\ ^VZai Kroni (lie Iw/ Pairuv. - ** GANNEb FfttllTS,-VEGI And a Full Variety of other things Goods Promptly Dell SKAIS'LAf ^ ii a s^: \ i THK PATRONAGE OF THE TRA M, M KINflMAN; ' - Beaufort Mi Having tfpcntd a shop ih Itcnrufort, I ai^i Build k Repair all Botlfof WO03 Hlrtfcnlar attention given to designing arti fjlbt? and fittings constantly on hand at Nc l*ertotfdt atterftiOn gifen to setting : nth Steam Boiler Furna SST Shop next to Post Office. J ; AT APPLE'S!! AT AI J A T T E I ? [NOW is THE TfH ! Closing out Sale ot SUMME ^;FALL AND WI >< | Extra Induce ^5 \ FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 44 I SPLENDID. 4-4 I : FINE CAMBRICS 4 4 r j EXTRA CAMBRICS, 4-4 ^ I ^ j And a discount of 25 per cent on n ^ I been heretofore sold at regular pal v I riniwE! nisrfil ^ : WJMAM vxi M) i To the Cheapest >i i ; M: : iis.aid^t it' ns.aid ' MANSION n 01 si;. PORT ROYAL, S. C. Is beautifully situated, facing PORT ROYAL HARBOR, Enclosed with affile yard under live oak tree f he room* are neatly finished and nicely fill-wished I tud the table is troll supplied and kbpt. Guests from the North will find this a" inns" healthful and pleasant winter resort. lMlte<f tates vessels are loeatcd in sight, and fishing,, hunting, and boating can be enjoyed. C ntracls for board will b.? made for the season at reasonable rates. I BENJAMIN BURR, _ I'ROI'HI KTI >K. M. POLLITZERT COTTOy _ a yd Commission Merchant ' BIJ AlIFORT H . V W7P. GRAHAM, BOFNTF AND PENSION AGENT, ' <EAUKOl!T,R.O. ' Will attend to any business entrusted to liiih." Information free. nia.-.l.%tl % 1" * 7 ' J. Ultl I O f. jH^^Hlt/ Pg^-"1'; *? BRATTLI the Most Intensive M ESf THE ILLUSTRATES CAT In' POWER combined with PURITY ( these Organ JlKl'Eli, ETA8LE5, MEATS, Ac \ nswally Kfpl in a firsl-o. v.c: ^/ vfcfGtl ffefc of charge. ?D HOTEL, . * . Will be supplied nil It FRESH WATER, From ttfeceltfhrated Club House Springs, By Stoaiii or sailing vessels. Hi Orders xerit to our office in iWufort * ;!! re-* ceivu iimucd title attention. m * hirk A S^AI I . TV pr clorn. ICOMPAN/ I' iBORO, VT. aanfectory cf Eeed Or^iS? r WORLD I ALOOtTES SENT FEEE )F TONE, in DUllABUJIT R arc I'nrivaled. > A IE-OPENED. yelling public is folk t: iV. M tfufr. ; ichinc Shop,o -" . prepaid f^Ilb the latest inij^-nv.;l ton's io* kinds of Macfcfrf n y 7 D AND IRON, f ])attern making for new uV-k S;<:u?r frtlicrn priced , constructing ,ces for Saving Fur l. % t . A. WIHTMAN. Mcchamrn1 'PLE'SH AT APPLti'o!!7 f T ION! Stor BABGAiXS!' ? II GOODS, to make room fot* j N TER GOOD Clli? C? , t *} ments Offered. f v> 0 . ^ i llcach, @ 12c. Jleach, 10c. !: " KM. ? f a 12c f Kv ? ^ all SUMMER GOODS, that hire I " : ccs during the season. i ^ COME ALL, \ ** - i Store in Town. j; >? rs. Itt, APPlrE* [ dV iLV HS.ICTddV ?V' BEEF AND' liltifTOX Tfe CHEAPEST AND 7E3 ttsf.T AM NOW FN KtfOKlFT OV TIT*" VlTtiY i I Jest. tej#$es$?b beef and bog tci in form iHJr friends and tusit.in r- ilint' I will soil as cheap its any one mid WI i J. Mtf BE UNDERSOLD. , ... JAME^JICTtlXS; i Meli. 1 If. 1 VESSELS ?I XBull and Goosaw Favef# ?OR AT? PORT ROYAL,