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LOCAL ITEMS
Bca-ifort, S. (., SEPT., 13,1SI7.
The schooner Addie Fuller, captain j
Jorgessen, from Boston, arrived yester*
day with merchandise to Mr. Watcrhousc.
The yellow fever has appeared in
Brunswick and the City of Darllas will |
not be permitted to touch at Port Loyal
tomorrow on her way North.
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Two more steam hoisting machines
have been bought and will soon be put
up on the docks at Port Royal.
The Town Marshal gives notice in
this issue to person? having est ray horses
and cattle that unless they look alter'
them he will.
?
The Port Royal Railroad docks arc!
being extended up Battery River and
work will soon begin on the other endseveral
hundred feet being added in
each direction.
Mr. Joseph Campbell, late of the firn
of Campbell, Wyllie& Co., has engaged
wharf room at Port Royal for one thousand
tons of washed phosphate rock.
This rock will be used as ballast for cotton
ships during the coming Winter.
There is a report that Mr. Henry Williams
has been appointed Jury Commissioner.
If the appointment lias not yet
been made the Governor should be noti"
fied so as to fill the vacancy in time to
draw the jury for the October term of
Court.
On Sunday the Pallas while in latitude .
36:30, longitude 75:15 fell in with the
American schooner Western Star of Boston,
water-logged and sinking. The
officers and crew were taken off and
brought to Port Royal. The vessel was
317' tons, loaded with coal and bound
from Georgetown, P. C., to Portsmouth,
N. H.
Monday evening last the wife ot Capt.
Peterson of the schooner Lulu Amerman.
loading at the dock at Port Royal,- fell
through an open hatch, breaking two
ribs gnd sustaining other severe bruisesThe
lady fell about twelve feet striking
on the large timbers and her escape from
more serious injury is almost miraculous.
The City of Dallas had a stormy trip I
on her last voyage from New York, being l
obliged to turn back oil Friday evening,
and only got away Saturday morning.
She brought a lull cargo and especially a
heavy shipment ou deck of cabbage,
potatoes, and other truck.
Mr. J. II.Tonkiug, the butcher, found !
on opening the market yoterday morn- !
ing that sonic evil disposed person had 1
been there before him and robbed him oi j
valuable papers hi tides doing utho. j
damage ?o his stall.
Dr. Priiehard has three acres in sugar [
cane from which he e&pec s to make 40'
gallons of syrup to the acre. When we j
get the sample p.omiscd wo will try li. ;
do the subject justice, especially it the j
supply is urge.
The Board of Equ .liz.Uion met at lh<; j
courthouse yesterday but nothing ol j
general utcre>t was done. Therej werej
a few applications fur a reduction o;
assessments granted .but in most cases
the iietitious were denied.
The election in Brtinsou for Intendant
and Wardens last Mouday resulted hi
' ? - vv 1 >!.>i>i|.inr
tne cnoice 01 vr. ?> \uwu >ui ,
4 and for Wardens, J. (J. Wilson, W. J.
Causey, II. W. C. Folk and Wm. j
Simons.
The Magnolia Route sent out its new
and elegant ears last Monday of which
the officers arc very proud. The cars
are frames of old ones newly painted and
upholstered and arc a credit to the cui
ployees at the works at Fort Royal where
all the refitting has been done.
The phosphate diggers are increasing
in numbers and when the tide is low
enough the fleet of boats makes the liver
interesting. We counted last evening
twenty-seven flats and three sailing vessels
engaged in the work. The flats are
owned mostly by private parties who
receive $2.50 per ton for the rock landed
on the wharf, the laborers receiving one
halfth s a j. u .tfor doing the work.
The British stcam>h p Mexico has
taken aboard 10,000 bushels wheat 2400
* ? a -J ctf M?l TI,/>
Damns nour aim oo iuu;? cv??. xhv t
is so full that even her cabin is piled up
with sacks of wheat and barrels of flour.
The firm of Torrent and Duke stowed the
cargo which was, of course, douc satisfactorily
and speedily. Joe, the pilot, sticks
to the ship and will accompany her to j
sea aud very likely to Euio;>c.
The Secretary of the Navy is going the 1
rounds of the Southern navy yards to j
decide for himself where he will order '
the erection of the dry dock and what I
changes are to be made iu the different |
naval depots. He will visit rort Koyal j
during the present month if he makes no !
changes in his present plans.
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The residence of Mr. W. C. Howard,
in Grahamviile was totally destroyed to- j
gethcr with the contents, early Sunday
morniDg last. It is said that the silver
communion service of the Episcopal
church was also lost in "the fire. The
residence was the finest in the town and
as there was no insurance the loss is
very heavy.
In the Towu council last < ight the
time was spent iu discussing varioumatters
of no general interest. The committee
on streets, of which Mr. Bauipfield
is chairman, reported that they had
bought Tom Hamilton's mule for Si IK).
The Marshal's bond with E. A. and F.
W. Schepcr, as sureties, and the Trcas
ir-rrvr.wiriMiff-nr-~ 1 ' ' -urer's
bond, with Geo. Gage aud J. W. f
Collius as sureties, were approved. An
oruioancc fixing the price of liquor licen- i
cos was passed aud ratified. The
ordinance lo regulate the police passed
its second reading, and the election of
police was postpone 1 until next meeting.
The Savannah Xc.cs. whose advertise- j
uicnt we publish today, deserves a larger !
circulation in Beaufort county than it!
cnjo}*s at present. It is not only one ot i
the best papers in the South but its nearness
to our county limits makes it of:
especial interest to many of our citizens j
especially the rice planters. Its mar-'
kct reports are full and reliable and its
columns are filled with the best subjects
of interest to our merchants and planters
The ffity of Port lloyal is showiug
signs of improvement in the way of new
buildings. Mr. Sibley, of Augusta, is
erecting the first brick building to be
used as a store, and on the street in the
rear the same gentleman is putting
up a handsome house for a residence.
The new and elegant building to be
used as offices, both general and local,
for the lailroad company is nearly finish
ed and will be occupied in a lew uays.
Last Sunday' night while a shout was
in progress in Port Royal a difficulty
arose between John Henderson, colored,
and a negro named Kill during which
John used his razor on bill with such
success as to endanger his life. John was
arrested and locked up. Only a few days j
before the Town Marshal ot the young
city narrowly escaped a severe wound
from a razor in the hands of a negro, the
blade cutting through his uniform and
grazing his arm. Port Royal is an embryo
city and these little deversions arc
matters of course.
:
The crop of Sea Island cotton on St.
Helena and Ladies' Islands promises a
good yield as a larger acreage has been
planted than of late years. The caterpillar
has appeared iu almost every
field but the dwiuage done, as yet, is not
very great. Many fields are entirely
stripped of leaves while adjoining fields
seem to have escaped with little or no
injury. The. people even-where arc busy
picking but no cotton is yet offered
for saletlie people on St. Helena having
learned to get all their c;oj) in and market
it altogether, thereby getting bctier prices
than when it is sold in small parcels.
The corn and rice crops look well and the
colore people have a prospect before them
of plenty to cat and money to spend.
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?// c/ff> JL t 1+SilUK .
I:? your last issue I noticed an article as ;
a suggeston to the bond holders of the
Port Royal R lL,but the writer ignores
the fact that three fifths or Sl.f?:X)tKK>
of l lie Roods arc held by foreign capitalist^
who will no: bo vc:y liko'y to dccu|dc the J
Investment in c;-try in trout what is surges.
Jed to them, as in these times of coinpc
tition. nothing loss that: ;li ottgh trunk !
incs as the Baltimore an! Ohio, the!
Pennsylvania and other like Roa is can he i
financially successful. Local branch
roads /have always proved ruinous to
e pital invested by opposition of interest:
having no back-bones to sustain them,
the big fish always swallow up the sum 1
fry. No Port Royal or Knnxville Railroads
could 1c a success unless con so! id: fed
with other roads, tints forming through
trunk linos towards Loitisviile, St. Louis,
Chicago, Iiidianapo'isand Cincinnati, and
controlling all the export ng and imi?o:ting
traffic with the heart of the U. S.
The di.ficulty existing now 1 ctwecn the
G.orgia and the Port lloyal R. R. at the
instigat'o i through spite of one of the late
Presidents of the Port Royal R. R.>
although on the wrong track, is not intended
to contribute towards the enhancuien!
of the value of the Bonds of that K. B.
There are snakesTin the grass which wil1
com dc 1 the Bond-holders to get rid of their
'Elephant" as best they can, but as to
investing one ceut more it is quite out of
the question. There is but one way through
which they can clear themselves to b -st
advantage, and this is to purchase the
road themselves, and lease it to or
consolidate with the Chicago and South
Atlantic R. R. actually pushing through
at the North end, and which is to make
Port Royal Harbor the deep-water terminus
any how; either by the above arrangnients
with the Port Royal R. R.,or by
building their own line by the side of that
road which plan would not increase the
value of the bonds oftbc Port Royal 11. R,
and if the Georgia R. R. purchases it for,
itsconncction to the West via. Atlanta, tl e
Chicago and South Atlantic R. 11. will be
compelled to build its own councction
with P. Royal Harbor. *
Two young men who were former
residents of La Crosse, Wis., went to
Florida eighteen months since. They
bought twenty-six acres of land and
commenced the culture of vegetables,
which they raised and shipped to New
York si ce January last, and up to June
* * * i * ^ on t
27th last, their uci receipts were o-.n-i.
These figures were taken from the retuin
bill of their commission men iu New York
which show the net profit after deducting
the expenses.
Dr. J. G. Stoney, Dentist of Beaufort
[ will return on the 10th of October.
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It is the duty of every man to insure ;
his property ! (Jo to Clancy and get a j
Home policy and be happv. *
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PI RSITIKB, COAL, ETC.. CHEAP! 1
JuO rtt?ivMl at the store of (leorge Waterhouse,
a large stock of Chairs, painted, wood, CO i
cents'each; Oak Piniug Cane Scat Chairs, Boston
Bookers, and Ladies and Children's ' hairs ;
correspondingly low. I
Bod Kooni setts of 3 pieces $20.
: Painted Suits of 1ft pieces ^!0 and upwards. Also
llurl, Ash and Chestnut suits iu Pressing Ca.-e
and Bureau styles.
Crockery and Glass ware.
Lamps, ( hand -lit rs, Lamp Chimneys.
00 TONS SfOVK COAL at $.< per tou delivered.
For Rent.
I
Tin' >ior<' and residence nearly opposite the j
office recently put in thorough repair for reut 011
reasonable terms to a good tenant.
For particulars apply to
ROBERT S.MALI.S.
Hstics to School Teachsrs.
OFFICE SCHOOL CO\>nsSIOXEIt,l
Beaufort Gov nt y. )
Beaufort, S. G, Sept. ">th., 1S77.
The Board of School Examiners will meet at thc
Gourt House in the Town of Beaufort on Monday
October 1st for the purpose of examining candidates
for the position of teachers in the public
schools iu this county during thc coming year.
The law requires that every teacher shall have a
certificate from the board of examiners, and no
teacher will Iks recognized who shall fail to
procure such certificate.
TIIOS. II. WHEELER,
School Commissioner
And ex-oflkio chairman of the Board.
NOTICE TO LIQUOR
DEALERS.
Office County Commissioners 1
Beaufort County, /
Beaufort So. Car.. Sept 4th., 1877.
The Board of County Commissioners have this day
authorized the issue of licences to sell spirituous
liquors by thc quart.
All persons who d<-sire quart licences can now
receive them by paying the County Treasurer for
the same.
TIIOS. II. WIIEELER, %
Clerk of the Board.
TAX NOTICE.
Town of Port Royal.
Tows 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, are now open, and will remain
open until the 15th day of September next.
A. C. M OF ALL,
Tax Collector and Treasurer.
QUARANTINE NOTICE.
TO ALL OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS.
You are hereby notified that a Quarantine of
thirty days will t?e enforced on all vessels coining
from Fernandina, Florida to this place from this
date until further notice.
By order of the Board of Health.
G. S. Harrison
Chairman*
Port Royal, S. C., Soptciu!>er 3rd, 1S77.
OFFICIAL.
By virtue of-orders from the office of the Adjutant
and Insjioctor General, I hereby notify all
parties in Beaufort County who have in their
l>ossession any arms or accoutrements belonging
to the State, and who are not properly authorized
to retain them, to turn over the same to Col.
Win. Stokes, or any other field officer of the 3rd
Regiment of.Mounted Rifles, to the commanding
officer of any company of said Regiment or to the
undersigned.
JAMES W. MOORE,
An.ust 21st. 1S77. Aide <le Camp.
EXECUTOR' S XOTJCE
(ir.ilmniYille,S. f. July 27th. 1S77
All persons having; demands against (Jeneral John
II. Howard (late deceased) of (irahainville So. ('a
are hereby notified to pres. nt tlicm duly attested
t?
Wii.uam r. lTo\v.\i:n
Qualified Kxeeator
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY.
C*ii-?!* ;: n > l.xi ,' r for the f * only. Tlx*
l? "-t standard novels within tin- reach ?>f civry one
ti-.olcs usually .sold frnui *1 to given MiiichungMl
a. il unabridged) lor 11 > n <5 _'<) c. nts.
I. V.\<J I.YNXK, By M .S. If. V?'<? -1 (double ?".) lJr i
.loll:: II.vt.KAX. <l?nt., Iiy Miss M?1 <k. 2fic
!. J A X Kvrk, Ciari :? Bro;itvd>ib! ii i.)20c. I
t. A woman-ha run, Charl s tt?*ad"'s ie*w* novel 2U* j
.*?. Tin: iii..\ckmn!>iks, .jub-sAVrne's latest. lOe
Lt>nr pays Ity Itulwcr. Me. i
7. ADAM ur.DK. Ity <;. ? ??' KIint. (dotihl no.) 2lv 1
Tin: AKfNPi l. motto. By Mary (Veil Hay. ItJr
9. 0u? m yddki.to.n's muxky, )5v Mary f. Hay Me
1 ?. Tijk woman in wimtk. By Wilkict'oll'iis. 20e
II. TiiiiMii.i. on tiie n. >ss By tJeorge Idiot lite
!2. Till: ammkkwn >KAA JIMS, Hi .nuvii.
Trol !< ]?: . . 20c
13. A. imjinckks ok tin r.k, By AVillinm Black 2 k:.
14. Tin: l>K.\n SKCKKT, Hy Wllkle (Vlins. !?> .
15. Kkm ?l.\, By tjcorge Kliot. (double no.) 24c
Ki. T:iK 1 NCMSIt AT TUB NoUTll I'ol.K AM)
piki.dof u k. In one 1? >ok By .Tules Vcmc Bk*
I". Hidpkn I'kkii.x, By Mirv Cecil Hay. 10c
1*. Bauiiakas history, By Amelia B. Edwards2tk10.
A tkrtusi.e TRxrTAiioN, Bv Chas. Reade. 10c
20. Old curiosity ?itor, Charles Dickons. 20.
21. Foul play, By Chariest Bead.1. 10c
22. Mas asi> wifk, By Wilkio Collins. 20.
23. Tub sqcirb's i.koacv, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c
For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or
sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by
(rKOROE NUXKO. Publisher.
P.O.Box vC<7. 21,23, and 25 VaudcrwatcrS t.,
N. V
All the above bo >ks together with all
the numbers of the "Lakeside," "Fireside."
"Sunny.side," "New York Library"
and other publications for sale at
publishers' prices (postage added) at the
NEWS AND STATIONERY DEPOT
OF
W. A. Gordan,
Beaufort. S. C.
r. K sriiiLT.
SODA WATER,
GINGER POP,
GINGER ALE,
AND SARSAPARILLA,
Orders from the country carefully attended to
and goods delivered at the dc]>ot or wharf free of
charge.
Office on New Street opposite the jail,
Apr.2-tt 1.
klHSIMDS
.Oswego Starch,
I* the br?t anil most economical In the
world.
Is perfectly Pl'IlW?free from acids and other
foreign substances that injure Linen.
Is STRONGER than any othor?requiring much
less quantity in using.
Is UNIFORM?stiffens and finishes work alwnjs
the same.
KIX'GSFORR'S OSWEGO STARCH,
Is the most delicious of all preparations for
Puddings, Blanc-Mauge, Cake, Etc.
H. M. STUART, M. D7,
Cor. Buy & Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, S. C.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY I'EKFUMKRY,
BRUSHES, AC., AC., AC.,
Together wRh many other'articles too numerous
to mention. Alt of which will be sold at the Iowes
price for cash, ]>|)vsicians prescriptions carefully
i feompoapid.
MMMMHK
ton Sale or Sent.
' FOR SALE.
One of the most desirable situated dwelling* in
1 Van fort: House in complete repair ami conveniently
arranged, with suitable outbuildings, and
a garden s|>ot equal to any in the State. Fruit in
a'Mindance-Orange!,( Figs, Peaches, Pears, Apples,
Plums, Cherries and Grapes; also choice Flowers,
and flowering trees.
Will be sold at a bargain, and nti easy terms.
Enquire of 11. G. Jndd, on the premises.
July 17th, t 11.
To Rent.
A Bakery and Shop
Advantageously situated on Bay Street,
with many conveniences and necessary
utensils &c. None hut reliable persons
need apply to
John Franz.
TO RENT,
I^wo desirable store* in the basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Trice S10 and $1-5 respectively.
Apply to W. J.VERPIER,
Agent.
FOR SALE!
AN EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill. Saw (Jin with to
saws and one Utley's Lever power Cotton Press
with shafting, pulleys and bands complete in
running order. This machinery will be sold eut're
or separate at a reasonable price.
For particulars apply to ('apt. J. G. Sipple at
Grahamville or at this otfics.
Notice.
Mr. J. M. Rhett, is hereby authorized to receive
all papers pertaining to the office of Probate.
A. B. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate Bft.Co.
JOHN BR0D1E,
Builder, Contractor
?AND?
UNDERTAKER.
Estimates and plans furnished at short
notice. Opposite Express Office. Beauv.?i.
o n
iurt, U. Vy*.
P. M. WHITMAN
Hay street .Beaufort, 55. C.
defile f /?
N^W^OLOCKS.
O
Snitl.TZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK,
For the ?i?*t Ttioli of Watchmen. T'vory ?nt
employing a watchman should have one of the.t
Clocks.-.Scud Tor cl.cuiar.
0
New Rotary Clocks.
Something new. Ituns noise! ss'y. Itifiuirw in
key.
! r.i.ack w.u.nit vismi.rc ri:ni>n.r.M
! 'locks. a is? M.ua.VK, CiiCKi.ii, and othci
I
| Clocks.
Prices from $'2 to sit.
Due West Female
College.
I
Next c<dl -kc year opens Ocfolvr 1st. Cacti It;
j .-anie as la>t year-full First-class teachers n
j iiiu-ic. drawing, and paintine. laieation retired am
| healthy. Tuition ard board, including find air
| w; shing, for coSh ge year, $177. Extras at reasooabl
! rates. F\?r eiicnlar, send to
J. I. lMNXKR. President, IUic West, 8. <
ArorsT 1st, is?".
?ort iloitiil.
R. P. RUNDLE,
SIIIPP'G & COMMISSION MERC HANI
PORT ROYAL, S. 0.
Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber &c
AGENT Foil TIIE
New York & Port Roya!
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, Wcsi
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIP CP'S. OF LIVERPOOL
D II Hutchinson,
Wholesale & Retail Grocei
POUT ROYAL, S. C.
IT n
Has addep greatly to ir,s ?toci
ot GROCERIES; with an addition of a
Meat Market,
where will be found on hand at all time;
i full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,,
together with all kinds ot vegetables ti
sait the demands of the public.
SHEPARDD.GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. Of
fice in the Sea Island Hotel.
BAKNES' Foot Power
F! MACHINERY. ,
THIRTEEN
different machines witl
wuMhHW whieh Rudders. Cnhinpi
jf. $ re Makers, Wagon Sinker:
and Jobbers in Miscellan
iflhi T eous work can compete a:
to quality and price with steam powei
manufacturing; and amateurs, supplies
saw blades, fancy woods, and designs
1 Say where you read this and send for cat
! aloguc and prices.
W. F. & John Barxks,
I Kockford Illinois.
tllCM? I || >* 1BMJBOPMMMM?
C?rist and .frcd.
h- - - ' - - I
; .n. S. FJ.i roTT. Beaufort >.
K.tetWJir, tf Ctf., < harl'nton >.
THE BEAUFORT " j
j STEAM MILL COMPANY,
,
HAVIN'C ITT CP A Oil 1ST MILL AT THEIK
old stand, arc prepared to furnish
Grisl, Feed and Meal,
i any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
S. M. WALLA<%
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
etc., irrc.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Bought Ginned anil prepaid for market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and g. hiding
corn and mial, he is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
tiec
The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, S. C
MUCOUS, WINES, &c.
NKT YARNS,
FISII LINKS AND CORDAGE.
GlafH, Paints and Oils,
WIIITK LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Doc. 6
W. H. GALVERT.
ruaci n .\u
. Tin SheetIrcri. Copper Y/orker
DKAI.EIt IN
Ja>nnned nn?l Stami>?*d Tin Wares. Constant Ivon
iuuiJ, Cooking l'arlorami Box Stoves.
TICK.MS CASH.
Agrnl for ihe Celebrated
' Cherter Oak Cooking Steves.
W. II. CALVERT
1 Bay St. between Stli Jt Dili sta. Beaufort. S. C
' BANKING HOUSE,
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Win. li. loekwood.
BAY ST., BEAUFOI.T, 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.
P ap.27.Gm.
PORT ROYAL
Stnnl Planing Will
BEAUPOKT, S C.
I TA n WTT QHM Rr PH
XJ. v. VV lXJWVi.1 \M Wi)
MANI'PACTUKKKS OF AND DKALF.RS IN
1 YELLOW FINE IIMEES AND LOO
AND
Cypress Shingles,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAW I NO promptly done.
' Mill & Ceiling Boarils always on liaud
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
I promptly filled. Terms Co ah.
D. C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in whiloand orcr one hundred
different cotyrs, made of strictly pure
WIII71S LEAD,
) Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, wa
anted to last twice as long a* other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER, .
' Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
1CL>! ICE!
mm l EMMONS,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
xjL :NlSll Ice in any quantity Customers
may desire, from their Ice House,
Sovcntli Street.
t JOHN CONANT,
? J. A. EMMONS _
? P. DESSESURE.
! BOOT And SHOE MAKER.
?
All work entrusted to His cam will receive
Prompt attention.
Shop Next the ICE HOUSE,
i>h'A WORT. S. C.
E. W . 8 C
Di amu l.v ~ -r*7 "* I ' iV
riNE GROCERIES J >?
noun ,^W4r4
0 f all G r a d c s, l -V ! $
_ ' ?*5*1 '. I |
Butler v :
Cheese
From the N^t Ihiirios.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGE
And a Full Variety of other things
i
Goods Fromptlv Deliv
SEA 1SLAB
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H A S B E E X R
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TKA\
M. M. K I N G M AN,
Beaufort Mo
o
Having opened a shop in Roauf'ort, I am p
Build & Repair ai! I
Both'of WOOI
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Noi
Personal attention given to setting :.nd e
Steam Boiler Furna<
fifciT* Shop next to Post Office.
J.
AT APPLE'S!! AT AP
J A T T E N
| NOW is THE Till
^ ;
*1 | Closing out Sale ot SUMM El
^iFALL AND WI]
: 0
! Extra Inducei
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I FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 44 U
SPLENDID. 44 U
FINK CAMBRICS 4 4
i EXTRA CAMBRICS, 4 1
CO i
gq | And a discount of 25 per cent on i
^ I been heretofore sold at regular pale
| COME ONE,
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To "the Cheapest
^ j My
iis<aTddv J.V iis.aid.
MANSION
II 01 SE.
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Enclosed with ample yard under live oak tree
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished
and the table is wel! supplied and kept.
Guests from tiie North wil! find this a nics
healthful and pleasant winter resort. United
-tales vessels arc located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
C ntraets for board will be made for the season
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN BURII,
_ PKO.'KIKTOK.
M. POLLITZER,
COTTOX FACTOR
AXD
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Commission Merchant
BR A V ?M> R T S . V
W. P. GRAHAM,
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BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENT*
... ..BEAUFORT, S. C..
Will attend to any business entrusted to bim.
Information free. iiiar.l5-ff.
J,m
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The Most Extensive Ma
IN THE
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ILLUSTRATED CAT,
In POVTZB combined with fb'KITY O
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bocrv Foreign
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fpSM" -iiU# Ecjr.estic
- IT I? U ITS.
TABLES, MEATS, Ac.
Equally Kc|:f hi a iirst-rfass Store*
ered free of charge.
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E-OPEXE D . ' ! " ".
KIXINti PUBLIC IS SOUCtTFD.
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^Manages.
lehine Shop,
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rcpnr'd with the Ititcst improved tools to
kinds oi siavfiinerv,
) AND IRON, , .
pattern making for new \v6rk Steam
thorn prices."
imstrnetiug . "
ess for Saving Fuel.
A. W HITM A N. Mechatiieal Engineer ?
PLE'S:! AT APPLE'S!!
I T I O N.! , ta
8 for PANAMffij 2
a COODS, to make room for >. r j ^
PJTEE GOOD S!!l N
i j fcg
Bents Offered. j
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leach, @ 12c.
leach, 4' 10c.
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" 12c 1
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ill SUMMER GOODS, that luive .; ,
cs during the season. I ^
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COM2 ALL, j g
Store in Town. ! ^
CS; MLAPPLE. I ^
2V iLY iiS.aiddV iLV
T0r.'l.'f IVIl UTTTTftK
uijyji: mi u mux iyu?
TEE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST.
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r AM NOV* IN UECEIPT OF THE VERT
1 best.
TENNESSEE BEEF
and be* to inform my friemU ind customer* that**
I will sMl as cheap as any one and WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS,
Mch. 1 tf. 4 ;
VESSELS
-IN- __jj
' Bull and Coosaw Rivers
I. ?OK AT? '* * i
| PORT ROYAL.
Will be i<ij>idicti with - * ? **
FRESH WATER,'
t
From the celebrated . .. .
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vessels.. , t ...
07 -Orders sent to otir nflioo iu Beaufort will receive
immediate attention. .
PI< K ii SMALL, Proprietors.
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mufactory of Ilccd Organs'
WORLDt
ILOGUIS SENT F3EE. .....
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F TOM:, in IWKABII.ITY und FlNiaifc
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