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LOCAL ITEMS
Beaufort, S. SKPT.,6, 1877.
Mr. J M. Crofut, deputy collector, has
been ordered to Charleston on dutvas the
deputy there is ill.
The government launch advertiseu last
week to be sold was bought by Captain
Willett for $75.
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We learn that range lights are to be
ierected on Hilton Head and also on Paris
Island, the land for their sites having
already been purchased aud the work
upon them is to be beguu this fall.
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l Liu regular UICC11115 i/i iui/ wu<? v.
Commissioners of t ilotage for the Bars of
PortJRoyal and St. Helena was held at Port
Royal Monday Sept. 3rd 1*77. Present
J. C Richmond and D. H. Hutchinson.
A communication was reeeived from
the pilots on the bars which was endors
cd by the commissioners and ordered
spread upon the the Journal
An explosion which might have caused
a severe conflagration occurred Wedoes
day eveuing at the residence of Mr.
Miller lately occupied bv Mr. Cleaves
Servants were'attempting to'fill a kerosene
stove whenja lamp held too near the can
ignited the oil. Robert Barnes who was
passing the house at the time and heard
the noise, rushed in and managed to
smother the spreading flames with
blankets which were fortunately at hand.
A young girl named Curtis was severely
burned upon the arm.
The rumor of the presence of Yellow
fever in Fcrnandina caused some
commotion in Port Royal last Friday as
the news was broughtby passengers on the
Dallas who reported-that there had been
twenty eight cases and seven deaths.
AVhen the Austin arrived on Monday from
New York she had orders to proceed no
fupfK^r hut nffprwards was instructed to
go 011 to Fernacdina and unload her
freight but on her return to pass by Port
Royal. The town authorities of Port
Royal informed the captain of the
Austin that his ship would be quarantined
for 30 days on his return" if he went t ^
Femandina. The health officers and
the Mayor of that city deny that there
is or has been a case of yellow fever in
that city this year and claim that the
disease is only billious fever and not
contagious.
Snper-phospliatic.
It will be seon by Dr Stuart's communication
in another column, that the
board of health decided that there was
nothing 10 be feared from the landing
of unwashed rock. If the rock as dumped
here now 4*is as free from animal
and vegetable matter as any unwashed
rock ever is, " we can attach n > meaning
to Dr. Lobby's dispatch. Omlar in
sp ction only confirms what our nostrils
inform us of that the pores of the rocks
are filled with marine ntrmaljlife which the
hot sum decomposes, ana a< lovuie vegetable
growth the odor is simply nauseating.
There is almost a grim joke ia
speaking of phosphate not causing the
Coos;iw and Bull river-locations to be more
unhealthy than they were foimeily?
perhaps nothing could effect that. The
thousands of tons of r<?ck piled a few
years ago on the Bennett dock had been
thoroughly washed before it was landed
there, and the occupants of houses in
that neighborhood already make complaint
of the present accumulation,
which may possibly be owing to die
difference bet teen washed and unwashed.
We arc g'a 1 to believe that there is
nothing really deleterions in the disagreable
odor which permeates our office
and to which by the aid ofa patent clothes
pin on our nasal organ, we are trying to become
accustomed. 11 would certainly be a
pity to pur a stop to an industry which
seems to be causing money to circulate in
our Town, if there is do greater objection
to it than a little personal annoyance.
. Th y number of lighters and of per=ons
engaged in digging the rock increases
every day aud we hope the enterprise
may prove a success to the Town and all
concerned.
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The County Commissioners at their
meeting last Monday were greeted with a
hungry crowd clamorous tor checks for
all sorts of claims, but especially were the
holders of jury and witness tickets in full
force as the commissioners had promised
to pay twenty-five per cent on their face
value.
The County Treasurer reported the
following collections:
On account of Poor Fund, $400.00;
4* 44 41 1 mill tax, 447.15
41 44 " 3 44 44 1,385.05.
rm i*i n *
ilie dru tor past indebtedness tor the
years 1874?5 were then opened. Mr.
Brady offered $50 at a discount of
five and one-half per cent, and Mr.
Judd bid for $978, the whole amount, at
a di^ount of one-half of one per centThere
were two' other bids but as the
law requires the claims to be registered
9 and these had uot been they were thrown
out. As the next duty of the board
was to pay out tlte county fund of $1,585
and the claims against it amounted to
five thousaud, business was brought to
a stand still and tire mathematicians
were set to work to figure out Jiow it
could be done. Nothing, however, was
accomplished and the citizeus and speculators
occupied most of the time until
Tuesday evening each pressing his own
claims for payment. There was evidence
that the commissioners had been bulldozed
by the speculators in jury and
witness tickets Greaves insisting in appropriating
$300 for those that had been
reported and seconded by Scott but before
a vote was had the latter was so overcome
with the flow of arguments on every
side that he refused to sanction the
resolution wln?n he was greeted with the
| jeering and sarcastic remarks of a ring
that was now baffled and showed itself j
plainly. After long delay tlie board
passed a resolution, which should have
been passed twenty four hours sooner,
that al! claims on file in the office should i
! be pro-rated and all share alike so far as !
j the money would go, As no one could !
i complain of tuis action a comparative ;
[ silence eusued. After a list of all the;
! claims had been made out the amount was :
found to be over seven thousand dollars j
and the amount available was stated to !
j be ouly one thousand the board announe-;
j ed their readiuess to pay fifteen per cent
on the dollar. Inquiries as to the balance 1
of the ?1385 developed the fact that the j
Commissioners had all drawn their pay. |
; in full up to June 1st, and public credit-!
; ors and officers of the court were put off
with a percentage, The amount drawn
! by the board and their clerks are as fol!
lows:
R. J. Martin, chairman, Si90.10
Renty F. Greaves, 173.35
Vincent S. Scott, 225.95
Paul Pritchard, 80.35
Thos. H. Wheeler, clerk, 213.00
making a total of $882.75. If this aniouut
had beeu pro-rated among the cred-!
' "* * * 1 j 1 A* AAA I
ltors ana commissioners, witn me 5i,wu
distributed, the amount paid on all claims
would have amounted to over 25 per
cent. v
A communication was received from
Mr. S. D. Gilbert complaining of the
loss of a bill, filed in the office, and giving
notice that unless the same is produc- j
ed he would apply to the Court for an
order for t heBcaidt show cause why
they should not be proceeded agaiust
under their official bonds.
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Beaufort S. C. Sept., 3rd. 1S77.
To th? Hon. Board Pilot Commioncn
Port Royal and St. Helena Bars.
Gentlemen:
The following is a copy of the proceedI
ings of a meeting held by the pilots of
1 the above Bars on Saturday Sept. 1st.
1. Resolved: That it is the object of;
I this meeting to promote our interests,
j and to establish among the pilots, a
1 snirit nf harmonv and union, in all mat
i ters which concerns their affairs as pilots.
Whereas: It is an undeniable fact
that there are at present fifteen pilots
! and that of this number from one half
to one third are at all times unem
ployed; and whereas the number of
' vessels trading to these two ports docs
j not in our opinion, justify the granting
i of anymore licenses to persons who are
[ now applying for the same.
2. Re*o!ml: That there arc now
more pilots than the commerce of the]
' ports can at pitsent maintain, and that j
no persons shall be examined for the!
purpose of having licenses grained them. ,
unless they have served regular appven- .
ticcship, and are in all other respects j
qualified by law to bold such liccnsesv
Whereas; It is argued by applicants |
ihat nooncof the pilots as they now j
exist, has served apprentice.-hip and
therefore could not be entitled bylaw to
bold a lieen-e, arid that ali applicants
are entitled to have certlfi ates on the
I same grounds.
,'J. Rr&dtxl: Tint the answer to
thi.-. aiguiuent is, that the commerce of j
these I>ars having betti established but \
a few years, and there being at that lime
no regular pilots or apprentices a com |
inencemeut had to be made, and licenses
I issued to a sufheent number of persons
1 to perform the' duties of pilots. That
: such requirements no longer cxi-t. and
I there being now enough pilots to supply
the demand, no more licenses should 1 e
j
! granted, unless applicants are legally i!
qualified.
4. RcjtolcnJ: That the numlier of j
1 apprentices for the time being shall
not exceed four, and that articles of
. indenture for said apprentices shall be
drawn out on or before the 8th of Septe
nber next. From that date no more
apprentices shall be taken in any of the
boats without the affirmative vote of a
majority of the pilots.
5. Resolved: That pilots holding'
licenses for twelve feet, shall not be
entitled to a branch for fourteen feet I
until the expiration of one year aftirj
first license has been issued. And shall,
j not be entitled to a full branch until a
further period of two years has been J
served.
0. Resolved. That no pilot, shall be
allowed to take charge of any vessel on
j either of the Bars, unless attachedjto a
: properly numbered pilot boat belonging
I on said Bars.
7. Resolved: That any master telei
graphing to the connnis>ioners for a pilot
! or any particular pilot shall be supplied i
with the one most available, without
: partiality to any one in particular.
Whereas: It has occurred that on
I several occasions, vessels have been con|
ducted over both Bars, by parties not
( holding licenses as pilots: thereby doing
an injury to our business, as well as
placing themselves amenable to the laws
i of the state. Be it
^ R 1 J - rl' 1.1. i- iUn An I
IICSIHCCW A I lilt HIC IIUAV v?a-?v> j
I shall be prosecuted by the pilot first j
offering his services to the vessel, and :
j any expense he uiay incur in such -prose j
; cutiou shall be shared equally among all
| the pilots.
Rcsolcca: That a copy of the forei
going resolutions be sent to the Board of
j Commissioners with the suggestion that
the resolutions 5, G and 7 be embraced in
the new By-laws about to be issued by
! them. Wm. S. Samuels,
Secretary. I
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The new and handsomely finished pilot
; boat Bertha, just finished at the dock!
yard of J. G. and I). C. Marsh, was tested
yesterday afternoon. The entire work
wa- performed by Charleston mechanics
and builders, she having been built,
painted and fitted up at Marsh's wharf.
' The tonnage of the boat is 31 91-100.
The entire cost amounted to $6,000 She
will be employed at the harbors ol St
Helena and Port Royal in the piloting
business; in which locality her captain
and owner, Mr. Buckley, is extensively
and favorably known.?Journal of Commerce.
The following vessels were at the wharf
at Port Royal Saturdav evening:
Schr. Lewis Ehrmen, capt. Collin con
unloading guano to the railroad and will
load phosphate rock in Bull River.
Schr. F. A. Hallock, capt. Mole, load*
ing timber for New York from R. P Rundie.
Schr. T. 31. Parot, capt, Randoph
loading timber for New York from R. P,
Ruudle.
Barkentine Kiola, capt. Long, loading
lumber for Amsterdam iroui oteinmeyer
& Stoke .
British Steamship Mex ienn, capt.
Whitburn, loading flour &c. for Liver
pool.
ENTERED ST. HELENA SOUND
Aug. 2!Mh, Br. bark Levant, Evand, It days from
St. Thomas in ballast to Wyllic, Teacher A Co.
CLEARED.
Aug. 27th, Rr. ship Mary S'cwart. Fullerton, for
the-United Kingdom with 1.540 tons of phosphate
rock from Oak Point mines.*
NOTICE TO LIQUOR
DEALERS.
Office County Commissioners)
Beaufort County, /
Beaufort So. Car., Sept 4th., 1S77.
The Board of County Commissioners have this day
authorized the issue of licences to sell spirituous
liquors by the quart.
All persons who desire qnart licences can now
receive them by paying the County Treasurer for
the same.
T1IOS. II. WHEELER,
, Clerk of the Board.
TAX NOTICE.
Town of Port Royal.
Town Treasurers Office,
Port Royal S. C. August 31st, 1*77.
Notice is hereby given that the books for the
collection of taxes for the year 1S77, levied by the
Town of Port Royal, anow open, anil will remain
open until the 15th day of September next.
A. C. MCEALL..
Tax Collator and Treasurer.
" QUARANTINE NOTICE.
TO ALL OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS.
You are hereby notified that a Quarantine of
thirty days will be enforced on all vessels coming
from Feruandina, Florida to this place from this
date until further notice.
By order of the Board of Health.
G. S. Harrison
Chairman
Tort Royal, S. C., September 3rd, 1877.
OFFICIAL.
By virtue of orlers from?he office of the Adjutant
and Inspector General, I hereby notify all
parties in Beaufort County who have in their
|s?sse.?sion any amis or accoutrements belonging
to the State, and who are not properly authorized
to retain them, to turn over the same to Col.
Wm. Stokes, or any other field officer of the ".rd
Regiment ofMountod Rifles, to the <*ommanding
officer of any company of said Regiment or to the
itnd er.dgncd.
JAMES W. MOORE,
Au ust 2tst. 1R77. Aide de (tamp.
EXEC I' TOliSXOTHlf
. Gr.ihamvilh',S. ('.July 27th. 1*77
All jiersons having demands against General John
II. Howard ilate deccas/d; o Graliumvillc So. Ca
ace hereby notified to pre# nt tin in duly attest* d
to
WILM AM C. Howard
i:f!, .l Kvj'^oior
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY.
Cilir*K Itooks H'? lon-.? t ;or tin .f *r only. Th"
b<?>t standard novels within the reach of every one
Hooks usually sold from ?1 to ^:t given .unchanged
a i <1 unabridged) for 10 ai.<! 20 c. nts.
1. East Lysxk, By M<s. If. Wood (tlouliK* no.) 10c
2. John IIat.fax. (lout., !5y Miss Multk. > k;
.tank Eykk, Cliurl >tt Broule.'double iio.)2'>c.
I. A woman-HatRK. Cliarl sH -ad -'a new novel 20c
Tick rlack-ixdika, Jul -s Verne's latest. 1
iT. Last days or pom tutu. By lUilwcr. 10e.
7. Adam rede, By Geotge Eliot, (double no.) 20e
s. Tiik aki'ndti. motto, By Mary Cecil Hay. lite
D. Old myddklton's money, By Ma rv C. Hay 10c
10. Tiik woman in white, By WilkieCollins, until.
The mill ox tiik floss By George Eliot. 20c
12. The American senator, By Antony
Troll ope. . . 20c
IT A. princess or tiii t.k, By William Black 2nc.
II. The dead secret, By Wilkie Collins. inc.
13. Komola, By George Eliot, (double no.) 2ttc
1g. Tiik knolish at the noi:tu poi.e and
fikld of ice. In one book By Jules Verne 10c.
17. Hidden perils, By Mary Cecil llay. 10c
18. Bariiakas history, By Amelia B. Edwards 20c
l'.?. A terrirlk tempt at ion, By Clias. Kcadc. 10c'
20. Old ct'RiosiTY shop, Charles Dickens. 20.
21. Foi'l play. By Charles Head?. 10c.
- ?r... ...., ........ n.. ltrtlMa P..t:ine Oil.
23. Til k squire's i. eh act, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c
For sale l?y all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or
sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by
GEORGE Ml'NKO, PUBLISHER.
P.O.Box 56T7. 21,23, and 2o VandcrwaterS t.,
x. Y.
P. N. sciiiLT.
SODA WATER,
GINGER POP,
GINGER ALE,
AND SARSAPARILLA,
Orders from the conutry carefully attended to
and goods delivered at the depot or wharf free of
charge.
Office on New Street opposite the jail,
Apr.2-tt 1.
RIU'SFORltS
Oswego Starch,
Is the be<t and must economical in (he
world.
Is perfectly PURK?free from acids and other
foreign substances that injure Linen.
Is STRONGER than any othvr?requiring much
less quantity iu using.
Is UNIFORM?stiffens and finishes work always
the same.
KIXGSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH,
Is the most delicious of all preparat ions for
Puddings* Blanc-Mange, Cake, Etc.
H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Hay & Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, S . C .
I'EALKR IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
^FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with tuany other articles too numerous
to mention. All of which will.lie sold at the lowos
price for cash. Physicians preset ipt ions carclitl y
compound.
(for Sale or itrnt.
f()r_sale.
One of the most desirable situated dwellings in
Beaufort: House in complete repair and conveniently
arranged, with suitable outbuildings, and |
a garden spot equal to any in the State. Fruit in j
! ai'undanco-Oranges, I'igs, Peaches, Pears, Apples. i
j Plums, Cherries and Grapes; al<o choice Flowers,,
j and flowering trees.
Wili be sold at a bargain, and 011 easy terms.'
i Enquire of H. G. Judd, on the premises,
j July 17th, 1 >77.
To Rent.
A Bakery and Shop
Advantageously situated on Bay Street,
with many conveniences and necessary
utensils Ac. None but reliable persons
need apply to
John Franz.
TO R S?KTT,
Ttvo desirable stores in the basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Price 810 and SIJ respectively.
Apply to W. J.YERDIER,
Agent.
: FOR SALE!
AN EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill. Saw Gin with 40
, ___ luin-or Potion Press I
saws anu one i n^j a i
with shafting, pulleys ami bands-complete in
running order. This machinery will be sold ent're
or separate at a reasonable price.
For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Si'pple at
Grahamville or .it this office.
Notice.
Mr. ,T. M. Rhett, is hereby authorized to receive
all papers pertaiuing to the office of Probate.
A. B. ADDISON,
Jndge of Probate Rft.Co.
JOHN BRODIE,
Builder, Contractor
?AND?
UNDERTAKER.
Estimates and plans furnished at short
notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort,
&C.
P. M, WHITMAN
Bay street Beaufort, S. C.
Dealer in
NEW CLOCKS.
! Sfl.Ti.TZ'S lVATflUIEX'S CLOCK.
For She d-t etion of Watchmen. Every ?i:c
employing a watcMbinn should have one of the <
Clocks.-Jjond for thcular.
New Rotary Clocks.
#?omethiug new. Ituns uoiscl ss!y. Requires no
k y.
it lack walnft visible pnnnn.um
CLOCKS. A!s? jIarint, Ciirccii, and otlnn
i'l.'K'K.L
Prices from >'2 to $11.
Due West Female
College.
?
Next coll -go year opens October 1st. Faculty
j same as last year-full First-class teaeher.s of
music, drawing, and painting. Location retired and
healthy. Tuition and board, including fuel an^
washing, for college year, $177. Extras at reasonabl
rates. For c ircular, send to
J. I. BONN Kit, President, Due West.S. C
Arotvr 1st, is77.
fgort -i! oil ill.
R. P. RUNDLE,
SIIIPP'G & COMMISSION MERCHANT
PORT ROVAL, S. C.
Cot.011, Naval Stores, Lumber Ac.
AGENT Full THE
New York & Port Royal
STEAMSHIP LINK.
j Mississippi and Dominion, West
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIP CO'S. OF LIVERPOOL.
D H Hutchinson,
l Wholesale & Retail Grocer
PORT KOI AL, S. L\
o
AS ADDED GREATLY to his stock
ot GROCERIES. with an addition of a
Meat Market,
where will be found on hand at all times
{. full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds ol vegetables to*
j suit the demands of the public. #
SHEPARD D.GILBERT
NflTARY PI1RI If!
11 V 1 n a * VI
Attention given to Marine Protests. Of
fice in the ?ca Island Hotel.
?4 BARNES' Foot Power
W MACHINE It Y.
THIRTEEN
LjLrs-."different machines with
which Builders, Cabinet
Pi Makers, Wagon Makers
~ / ^?Kfi and Jobbers in Miseellancous
work can compete as
; to QUALITY' and PRICK with steam power
1 manufacturing; and amateurs, supplies, !
I saw blades, fancy woods, and designs, j
Say where you read this and send for catalogue
and prices.
W. F. & John Baunfs,
Rock lord Illinois.
3TaeMBJ?EMHgBBMMMi I I 1MHIWIIH II"
?rist anil f t(&.
.71. S. ELLIOTT. Urn it fori S. C.
RJJ'E.VEL, S CO., Charleston S. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
Having put up a grist mill at tiilip.
oKl stand, are i>roj?aml to furnish
Crist, Fret! and IWral,
any quantity, an I :it reasona'ole rates.
31. S. ELLIOTT,
S. M WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR AN'D
GRIST MILLER,'
3
Wholffslc Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
ktc., etc.,
? tot t \rn /1/ ^Pfr/\VT
M'iA lftLiA^D IU1 I
Bought Ginned and prepared tor market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and f inding
corn and nual, lie is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
tice
The highest cash price paid for .
COTTON & CORN
Cotton gifincd on toll. ,
S. MAYO,
BnySt. Eoaufort, S. C
I.IQUORS, WINKS, <fco.
NET YARNS,
run t tvro .^vn^nl?n^nl.,
X'lOll JJ1.1 UC ^1.11/ VVUI/.1UU.
Grlasw, IJaintM an<l Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Dec. G
W,
PRACTICAL'
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IX
Jaynhned and Stanii>ed Tin Wares. Constantlyon
hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.
TEliMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. II. CALVERT
Day St. brtweon Sth A 9th sts. Beaufort. S.C
a
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. IF. 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.Gm.
PORT ROYAL
SawtV I'laning 11 Hi
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OK AND DEALERS IN
YELLOW FINE Tim AND LUEiS
AND 0
Cypress S3a.iaa.slos,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER LATHES,
All kinds of JOH SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on M
Orders for T/.riplier and Timber by the ear^n
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
D. C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in whiteiuid over oncliandred
different colors, made of strictly pure
WHITE LEA D,
Zinc, and Linseed Oir. Chemically combined, wa
mto.i tii'ii-p :n Ion" ns other i>aii)t.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
ICE! ICE!
COHAN! A EMMONS,
ARK NOW PREPARE!) TO FUR
xl nish IrF. in any quantity Customers
may desire, from their h-e House,
Sovciitla Street.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS
P. DESSESURE.
BOOT Anil snoK MAKER.
*
All work fiitriisivil l<> His t:irj will receive j
Prompt attention.
shopNVxt the icr: Horsi;,
Jili.il F'WT, S.
~ I'. W . S(J
Dealer Ix v j '
FINE GROCERIES V^sjf
* ;V -^r-* U?'- it
HOll! Of
all Grades, i /
J.f
Butler, % , '
r'l' \ VrP \
C .I eese jak
From tin- Inst l?at?ia CANNED
FRUITS, VEGt
And a Full Yarlely'of oIImt (bin,sis
G*oods Promptly De!i\
SEA ISLA?
HAS B EEN H
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TItA)
M. If K I N 0 31 A N,
Beaufort Ms
c
Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am j
Build kRepair all 1
Both.of WOOI
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Noi
Personal attention given to setting liiJ c
/ Steam Boiler Furna
Shop nest to Post Office.
J.
AT APPLE'S!! AT AP
J A T T E ]>
$5 I.. . c
i iiwn is inui nil
H ;
I Closing out Stile of SUMME1
SlFALL AND WI]
* I
: 1
f?i ! Extra Induce]
^ 1 .
FRUIT OF THE ROOM, 44 B
SPLENDID. 4-4 Ii
_ I FIXE CAMBRICS 4 4
1 EXTRA CAMBRICS, 4-4
5Q I
j And ^discount of 2-? per cent *on t
Si i been heretofore sold at regular pale
aj i COME ONE,
^51
. I To the Cheapest
^ i
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iis^iddv iv iis<aia<
MANSION
II i\ IT Q 1?
11 WUI5 I'i .
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Kudosed with ample yard under live 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 inos
healthful aud pleasant winter resort. United
dates vessels are located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
C ntracls for board will be made for the season
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN BURR,
Pkopkiktok.
M. POIiLITZER,
COTTOX
and
Commission Merchant
be X V f out s . r,
W. P. GRAHAM,
ROINTV ANi) PENSION AGENT,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
tVill attend to any business entrusted to liim.
Information free. mar.!5-tf.
BRATTLE
The Most Extensive Ma
IN THE
ILLUSTRATED CATj
In VOwtR combined with rrt?ITV O.
thc^o Onjaiio
ii e i? e u
tcas corrrrs
?wrs ii,
r?"ei3.n
r\& Esrr.es*::
J-d^- ~ KiiiriTs.
TABLES, MEATS, &c.
usually kv\ l in a first-class Stoic,
rered free of charge.
fD HOTEL,
l K - OPENED.
CELLING PUBLIC IS S0LIC1TFD:
- Manages.
tchiiie Shop*
>repartxl with the latest improved tools to'
kinds of Machinery*
) AND IRON;
pattern making for netf work. Stcaiit
rthern prices:
oiistructing
ces for Saving Fuel.
A. WHITMAN. Mcqhanical Engineer. -
PLE!S!! AT APPLE'S!!
f Ti ON!
E lor BARGAINS!!! *
| ,
{ GOO*DS, to make room for * j ^
NTER GOOD S?! h
i i tg
nents Offered. i Co
, i s>
lcach, @ 12c.
leach, 10c.
" 10c. :i m 4
" 12c | k
>11 SUMMER GOODS, that have | :
e
cs during the season. !
come all, 1 "5
! c"1
Store in Town/ i ^
! &>
?Si M. APPLE. I ^
IV LV liS.aTddV LV
BEEF AND MUTtON.
THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST.
T AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE VF.ltT
X best.
TENNESSEE BEEF
and beg to inform my friends and customers thai
I will sell as cheap as anyone ahd WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS,
Meh. 1 tf.
VESSELS
-IN?
! Bull and Coosaw Elver3
?OR AT?
PORT ROYAL;
Will be supplied with
FRESH WATER;
From-ihe celebrated
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vessels.
/^ Orders seut to our office in Beaufort will receive
immediate attention.
DICK A SMALL, Proprietors.
COMPANY,
iORO, VT.
"* %k& ' ^ "
tnufactoiy of Reed Organ-?'
WORLD!
flLCC-tTJS SENT PEEE;
F TONF. !m DURABILITY amll LVL ^
are Unrivaled.