The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, September 27, 1877, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS ~j
Beaufort, S. C?, SEPT. 27, i$77.
The schooner Wave Crest, arrived at I
Port Royal last Mbnday with 1,400 rolls
bagging fro is Riston to the Railroad
Company.
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Mr. 'l'honjis Paine, the Fernandina pi-1
lot for the lew Fork and Port Royal
Steamship liie, learned on Monday of the ;
death of his 4iild and his sister, who were ,
in perfect heath but a few days fyefore. j
Rev. J. ; P- Jenkins, of Pojt Royal, !
says some Auguia colored ?pe?ple> instigated
by the dev.l, vainly tried to rob |
Zion's church of ls profit on a recent ox- j
cursion.and he waits the public to know i
The card of Mfessrs. Torrent & Dnke
will be found ii\our coltmns today.
This youpg firm control all die .stevedoring
at Port Royal a present, their work
being done so specaly and satisfactorily
to shipmasters as to prevent :ompetition.
The Ounty Comiissioneis will meet
at the Court House est Tuesday, when
bids for the past idebtcdness of the
County will be openet as well as bids for
building bridges on crtain roads as advertised
in our colunn.
The schooner MaryVowell from Ma>.
tanzas toPhiludelphiaio ballast, put into
this harbor last Thrsday on account
of the storm and will I loaded with luui-1
ber by Mr. Itundle if cr ballast is considered
free from poise.
. Monday evening last* row occurred in
Mr. Pape's saloon in 1ft Royal, during
which H. B. Lnbkin, (Augusta, stabbeu
Geo. Klufcer, a laborcin the rail-road.
Lubkin was arrested an brought before
trial justice Cooper, wf committed him
for trial in default of $o) bail.
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The Port Royal LimeCompany, Printnp
& Co., proprietors, jve almost com
pletdd their extensive wtrf at Poj t Royal.
The wharf is to be D feet long and
100 wide. The [firm innd erecting a *
waichou.sc *120 by 100 rt for storage
purposes, and will erect aether the same e
size if their expectations# business are
realized.
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1 tic Suiutor n /uum |
Wiggin'a sentence of neat, upon Mose
Wilson, was onevf the iuc impressive
n:id solemn that we hart ever hcaru
pronounced in a court room.,
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The Pilot Hoy wa?soM ttfdiarleston
Jus* Thursday^ 1or JMRtySi Mr.
d* Keefc. She w*l! stffl cosithc to run
on the line between here and nricston.
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The Howard Drake is carrv:i?most ol
the freight at present, button the
Drake advertises and the ht Doy
? duu\
1 $
Mr. J. M. Mackayi of Abl^Je, has j
been in town for several days (ting after
the interests of his pet seme, the
trutiding of a city on Foot Pit. Mr.
Mackay owns a plantation o folic ton
Neck and proposes to plant a tnty acre
viucyard this fall of scuppering He
owns a largo and thrifty vinoya at hi
home, and has been very succesg in the
manufacture of wine, and wo shM in,
be surprised to receive, a ease it. for
medicinal purposes.
A new clothing store lias Lccnpcned
in Port floral and parties are afofepen
ine three additional dry goodjfores.
among the number being Mrs. Mkpple
of this place who proposes 'to <lis^ the
largest stock of goods ever offeree the
new city.- j
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The proprietors of a new store Port
Royal were hazed last Friday nighnl so
terribly frightened that they wad to
go home. The boys in large nbers
visited the establishment and host
turned the shop inside out and wot up
with a fusiladeof pistols that brou^out
the whole police force, and the iter
was only settled by an adjournun to
Wilkins' where every one of the >wd
"took something.''
Sammy Green s turn having co to
appear before the investigating uimittee
in Columbia he left for the vital
in obedience to summons on T ' ay J
last. As Joe-Woodruff lias ally
made a clean breast of the transact'
of the past "the boys' mrty as well n
up to the share which each one has ,
submit gracefully to the inevitable 1
let their places be filled by abler men.
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It would seeiri unnecessary to
large upon the complete and attrae
stock of goods which1 h offered to
public by Mrs. Apple. Rut superflu
as it may be to say so, we cannot fort
stating our conviction that a more ec
dM<i rrr?e nn
piCIC itssurviucui VI UIJ iiWU.-J >?a.-5 wvj
placed before customers. The store is!
well lighted in the evening as to be noti
able, and uight or day is deserving oi
visit.
On Tuesday next an excursion by i
to Charleston takes place under \
auspices of colored planters on Port II1
al Island. It will afford great conv^
ence to those who wish to make purchd
in Charleston as a baggage car will
attached to the train in which pari
can bring home their goods without cn
charge. Tickets are only two do!
for the round trip, returning on Tin
da}*.
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The citizens of Savannah have resjio
ed liberally to the call for the striel
city of Fernandina, arid money has I
sent from New York and other cities
would be a creditable thing for the pe<
of Beaufort to circulate a suhscrip
list and many would be found ti? /
something to alleviate the suffering1
^he victims of the yellow fever.
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Mayor of Fernaudim n.t< ma le an appeal
for assistance in which he sa?s:
"It is with profound gratitude that wc
acknowledge the receipt of many genererous
contributions from Savannah,
Jacksonville, Starke and other places,
which donations have enabled us thus
far to supply the wants of our poor and
to alleviate the sufferings of our sick; but
in viewofthe Hot that many of our citizens
have left our stricken city, and that,
therefore, the burden of providing for
the large number of poor and sick devolves
upon the remaining few, and also
for the reason that the medical gentlemen
present announce it as their positive
belief that the dreadful disease in our
town will not be stayed until after frost,
we reluctantly ask our fellow-citizens who
may read this call to moderately aid us
in our trouble.
We do not desire more than what is
absolutely necessary, and in order to
obtain that and nothing more, -we would
ask that corporations, associations and
private individuals who desire to exten 1 a
helping hand, may be pleased to notifv
us of the amounts of moneys or supplies
by them collected, and give us authority
to draw upon them as our necessities
may require."
It is stated on the* authority "of Governor
Hampton that the President will
make a tour of the Southern States this
winter, and will include Augusta and
,n tli/i rirnrrvnTvmirt TTfi will
v. Iianv.nvu a**
be met at Augusta by Genera! Gordon
and Governor Hampton.
+ > The
Grand Jury of Abbeville, at the
recent term of Court for that County,
recommended the restoration of the
whipping post.
The New York Sun thinks that, under
the circumstances, "the chances of
Danfel H. Chamberlain's success at the
New York bar-must be small. An Attorney
General who conspired to rob the
State he was appointed to defend, is
hardly the sort ot man clients will wish
to trust."
The brig Glcndalc, which left Charles- j
ton a few days ago with a cargo of wheat
for Quot ustown, was abandoned la>t |
Sunday morning uear Frying Pan shoals, j
her cargohaviug shifted, and she being
in a sinking condition.
The Greenwood and Augusta Rail
Road, work upon which has toen comm
ucc d uj virtually au extension of the
Port Royal Kail lioad into the interior
of South Carolina aud is one of the links
?nt lie chum ot communication 10 uiu gn_?i
West which, when complete, will make
Port Royal what wc have always said it
was bound to be, the future emporium of
the South. With no other port upon the
South Atlantic will the West be satisfied
for the exportation of her grain and wo
consider now the success of a great city
upon our deep water basin as ass
ued. A connection from Greenwood
to Spartanburg and Ashcilic is next in
order and becomes a commercial necessity.
Kvery new Rail Road projection
ro the sea coast looks to Port Royal as
its teimints. We almost bear the
whistle tif the Ir?ai ilorse" upon tju
Sou; hem Pacific Rail Road and tin
bu?y hum of gigantic works, mechanical
and manufacturing, that will tohow ii.
it* wake to the "Southern Great Cit\
by (he Ocean.''
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Married.
At the -ice of C. C. Haves Esq.,
in IJanrver, Ohio. September 20th. by
Rev.-ft VY. Wallace. S. 31. V,'a!lace, oi
l?eanfqrt, S. t?., and Miss Maraquiln
Hayes of Hanover.
Dr. J. G. Stoney, Dentist of Beaufort
w'li return on the 10th of October.
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ENTERLI>.ST. HELENA SOUND.
Sop*. 17tli, British tnig Franci-:, Johu Stor.lcr
master, "3days from Tcneriffe, in ballast to Wyl.
lie, Toeher & co.
British Lark St Lawrence, Thomas master.
'19 days from Rosario, ia ballast to Wyllic Teacher,
Jtco.
isth, British hark Portinscale, Xou'Iin master,
37 days from Pah ia, in ballast to Wyl lie Teacher
Aco.
CLEARED FROM ST. HELENA SOUND.
Sq t. 17th, British bark Levant, Evans master,
for United Kingdom with 501 tons of phosphate I
rock from Coosaw mines.
20th, British bark Falcon, Ouiver master, lor
United Kingdom, witlr 5S1 tens ofpho-phate rock
from Coosaw mines.
2lst, British hrig Prioner'ncss, Richard master
Car United Kingdom with 4il tons of phosphatt
rock from FacCe indues.
?-Britisli shipCLmuTer, Cumming master, for
United Kingdom with 112s tons of phosphate ro k
from Coosmr mines.
For Sale.
Fntir Ttlack Walnut COUNTERS and
?-n ? wjtvo i/v TV 1... o TV
OJ -A^ I'O. JV II. i'^ng o ii, wiuc; tav 11.
Apply at tliis office.
An Ordinance to Fix 'he
Amount to Be Paid For Liquor
Licenses.
Bp it ordained by the Tntendant and Wardens of
the Town of B.-aufort in Council assembled :
SECTION I. That any person, firm or company,
who' may apply for a License to sel;
spirit ioi- Liquor, in accordance with the provisions
of an o rdinance, entitled; "An Ordinance It -pointing
the Sale of Spiritous Liquors within tne Town,'
Ratified in Council on the 3rd day of July, A. I).
. 1873, shall before receiving the same, pav
into the Town Treasury the sum of one hundred
I and fifty dollars, ($150) therefor.
SEC. II. That all Ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict with this Ordinance be and
the same arc hereby repealed.
[ Ratified in Council tlm 13t'u day or September.
A. 1?. 1S77.
Alfred Williams Intendant,
J. C. Richmond Clerk of Council.
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stock of
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Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods, I
Clothing, 3
Hats, Shoes &c
Is now on exhibition at the
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MRS I. APPLE.
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Our stock is complete in every r:
respect. ^\Ve respectfully in
vite the public to call on us
; and examine for themselves.
j Remember the .
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and don't purchase elsewhere, ,,
before examining our
C9HPLETESTOCK
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APPLE'S!
for $>nir or i'cnt.
""for sale.
One of the most desirable situatod dwellings in
teaufort: House in complete repair and oon eniently
arrange*!, with Miitahle outbuildings, and
i garden sjH)t equal to any in the State. Fruit in
.i'undance-Orangcs. Figs, IVfleh-vs. Pears, Apple*.
Uums, Oherrie* and Grapes; also choice Flowers,
md flowering trees.
Will he sold at a bargain, and on easy terms.
Cnqnire of H. (?. Judd, on 'Ue*prcnii.se3.
July 17th, 1 77.
To Rent.
A Bakery ani> Shop
Advantageously situated on Bay Street,
ritli many conveniences and necessary
itensils Ac. None but reliable persons
teed apply to
John Franz.
TQ RE3NTT,
wo desirable store* in the basotnmf <>f the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Trice ?10 and tlo respectively.
tpply to W. J.VERDIER,
Agent.
for sale. '
AX EIGHT lionsE POWER STATIONARY
TEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill, Saw Gin with 4?
i\v< ami one I'tley's Lover power Cotton Press
rith shafting, pulleys ami hands coniplcte in
unitingorder. This machinery will ha sold c. t're
r separate at a reasonable price.
For particulars apply to Cnpt. J. G. Sipple at
iruhamviile or at this office.
Notice.
Mr. J. M. Rhott, is hereby authorized to receive
11 papers pertaining to lite office of Probate.
A. 1$. AimiSON,
Judge of Probate lift, Co.
JOHN BRODiE,
Guilder, Contractor
-ANDUNDERTAKER.
Estimates and plans furnished at short j
oticc. Opposite Express Office. Beauart,
s. a
?. EL WHITMAN
Bay Street iieaufovt, S. C.
I)oaler in
NEW CLOCKS.
(ill'.TZ'S tt.VjfniME.V'S CMKK.
For the ?lctecti<?n of Watchmen. K\ ry <>?:e
injihivjn^ a walchnan .shiKihl li.tve oae- of thenlocka.-Soiul
for circular.
New Rotary Clocks-.
S<miethin^ no\r. Jtuns nofsclwly. Itcjiiircs no
ey.
LACK WALNUT PENDULUM *
LfK KS.'. Also Makixi-:, (.'iii'rcii, and othoj
I/K'KS.
Prices from ?2 to 514.
Due West Female
College.
Next college year opens October 1st. Faculty,
one as*-last year-full. First-class teachers of
iiisie. drawing, and painting. Location retinal and
ealthy. Tuition and boa.nl, including fuel ane
ashing, for college year, S17'. Extras at rcasonabl
ites. For circular, send to
,T. I. RONXER. Pi-e.si.lenf, Due West, S. C
UOVST 1st, 1 S'77.
gort Jloual.
R. P. RUNDLE,
IHPP'G & COMMISSION MERCHANT
PORT ROYAL, S. 0.
otton, Naval Sfores, Lumber &c.
AGENT FOR THE
yew York & Fori Royal
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, West
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIP CO S. OF LIVERPOOL.
D II llifteltifissoii.
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Wholesaled Retail Grocer
PORT ROYAL,"S. C.
HaS AT)PRDGji?EATLY to his stock
GROCERIES, with an addition ol'a
Meat Market,
(vhcre will be found on hand at all times
5 full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds ot vegetables to
suit the demands of the public.
SHEPARDD.GrlLBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. Of
fii-e in the Sea Island Hotel.
H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Ilay & E'ghlh Streets,
33 canfort, 23. O.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY l'ERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Toyr-ther a\ i! 1? many other 'article- too numerous
to mention. All of which '..ill he sol<! at the lowes
price forcaih. Physician.; nre.-^crii.tions cr.rduIN'
com pom. til.
wgpifT>iia? y#
(^rijst and -feec?.
V. .? -. KhF.tOTT. IttHMlorl S. f.
11*1 T*KJ\*KL, ?V ro., f'ltarltaton S. f.
THE BEAl'FORT
STEAM MILL COMPART,I
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Ha vise rui ur a <;rist mill at tiif.i ii i
ulvi stand, an? ji.vj and to U.rnisli
Grist, Freil and Meal,
anr q.t intitr, an>l at r asuna'dc rate?.
M. S. ELLIOTT. |
& I. WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,!
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Mea!, Feed
etc., etc.,
SKA ISLAND COTTON
Bought Ginneil and prepared for market.
Made on consignments. ' Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and g.inding
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.
Si MAYOj,
33ny iSi. EoatiXor't, ST. C
LIQUORS, WIN ES, <fc<\
NET YARNS,
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
Glass, Paints and Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Dec. 6
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Ircn. Ccppsr Worker
DEALER IN
f? -ann 1 nial Staiinier? Tir: Wares. Constnntljror
fiaiui, Cooking Darlur ami Box Stoves:
TERMS CASH.
Ajt?:it fur tlu- Colunrated
Charts: Oak Cooking Steves.
W. II. CALVERT
Raj* St. hrtwee 11 8th & 9th sts. Beaufort. 8. C
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. If. Loekwood,
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
?ox
New, York Charleston & Sayannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the
United States. Account.? received subject
to check at sight.
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PORT ROYAL
Saw k Placing Mill
BE At'POUT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANt^ACTVRERS OF ASD DEALERS IS
VELLDW PINS TIMBER AM LIUCiR
AND
Cypress Slainglcs,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
P L AS T E 11 LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWIXO promptly done.
nooring & Ceiling torts always oiihawl
Orders for Lumber ami Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
fl. C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for u?e in whiteaud over onehitndrcd
different colors, madeof strictly pure
WilliE LEAD,
Zinc. :n 1 LirseO'l Oil. Chciuicalfr combined, wa
anted to l.vst tv. see aIciijj as other jiaiut.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
ICE! ICE!
mm & EidHoiTs,
ARE NOW.PREPARED TO FUR
A NisirlcE in any quantity Customers
may desire, from their lee House,
Scvontb. Stroot.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS
P.DESSESURE,
BOOT And SHOE MAKER.
All vork ontra-tcd tu Li is tare will receive
j l'roaii>t attention.
Sin.;. Next she ICE 1IOC6E.
bi:i vEoar. s c
F. W. S C J
CANNED FRUITS, YEGE1
And a Full Variety of oilier flifngs u
Goods Promptly Delivc
SEA ISLAM
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MAS BEENR
TIIE PATRONAHK OF THE TliAV]
M. SI. K I v <; M AN;
Beaufort Ma*
oIlaving
opened a shop in Beaufort,. I am pri
k Repair all fe
Both'of WOOD
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nort
Personal attention given to setting ;.ud col
Steam Boiler Furnac
???" Shop next to Post Office.
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AT APPLE'S!! AT AP?
J ' A T T E N
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| how is THE Tffii
i Closiug out Sale ot SUMMER
^Ifall and win
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^ i * Extra Inducem
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i FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 4-4 Ble;
SPLENDID. 44 Ble
^ ; FINE CAMBRICS 4 4
EXTRA CAMBRICS, 4 4
co ;
! And a discount of 25 per cent on all
j been heretofore sold at regular palccs
aj! COME ONE,
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To the Cheapest i
^ j Mr:
ii&aiddv j,v iis.aidd
MANSION
II ?I S G.
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Enclosed with ample yarl nndT lire oak free
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished
ami the table is well supplied p.nd kept.
Guests from the North v.il! find this a ir.os
healthful and pleasant winter resort. United
^ates vessels are located in sight, ami fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
C ntraets forhoanl will bo made for the season
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN BURR, c
jl'roi'ei y.tor.
MPOLLITZER,
COTTON FACTOR
AND |
Commission Merchant
:
BEAUFORT S. C
w. pTgraham, . 1
BOBXTV Ait I) PEXSIOS AGEXT,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Will attend to any business entrusted to him.
Information free. inar.l5-tf
THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. ,
Choice ltooks no longer for the f-w only. The
bo.-t standard novels within the reach of every one
Books usually sold from ?! fo? J given (unchanged
and unabridged) for 10 a::d lift cents.
1. East Lynne, By Mrs. H. Wmxl (double no.) 10c
2. JolfX IIai.pax, Gent., By Miss Mulx-k, 20c '
3. J Ay*: Eyre, Charlotte Rr>nte.(doubI> no.)2flc.
4. A xvojtaN-Hatrr, Char! s R ad -V new novel 20c
5. The iilacr-indies, Jules Verne's latent. l<xf>.
Last days ok pompkit. By Bulwep. 10o.
7. Adam ukdk, By George Eliot, (double no.) 2Or
>. The akcndkt, motto, By Mary Cecil JIay. 10c
0. Old myddki:ton's m<v?ky, By Mary Hay 10c
10. The woman in jtiiite, By WilkfcCollins. 2oe
11. The mii.r, on the floss, Br George Eliot. 2Cc
12. The a'mkrican .senator, By Antony
T rol (ope. . . 20c '
19. A. rr.ixt kss of iholb, i-w ? uuaui wkb juv.
14. Tiik dead secret, By.Wilkie Collins. 10*-.
15. Komola, By George Eliot, (double no.) 2tK:
1G. Tiik excjlish at tiie north polk and
kiklj) ok ice. In one l?ook By Jules Verne 10c.
17. Hidden perils, By 31 try Cecil flay. l'.c
is. Barbaras history, By Amelia B. Edwards 20c
10. A tkrbiiile tkmptal iox, By Chas. Reade. 10c
20. Old curiosity shop, Charles D'ckeus. 20.
21. Foul play, By Charles Reade. ICc
22. Max and v.'ifk, By Wilkie Collins 20.
2:1. The squire's lkcacy, By Mary Cecil H*y. 20For
sale by all Booksellers ar.d'NVwadealjrs, or
sent, postage prepaid, < n receipt of price by
GKOBGE 31CNKO, Publisher.
P.O.Box 5G;7. 21,^, and *25 VwiderwaterS t.,
N. Y ;
All the above bodis together with all the
numbers of the "Lakeside," "Fireside."
"Sunnyside," "New York Library"
and other publications for sale at
publishers' prices (postage added) at the
NEWS and STATIONERY DEPOT
OF
W. A. Gordw,
Beaulort. S. 0-'
H E P E k j
&W*fe?TBAS, COFFEES!
Xpj'tTS Jc
^V^.r'" ~ A Srr^1^1
imurrB.
rABLES, MEATS, &c.
isually kept in a first-class Store.
ired free of charge.
]) HOTEL,
E-OPENED.
GLLING PUBLIC IS SOLIOllTl):
Manage?. ;
uhine Shop*
cp::red with the latest improved tools to
Amh of Macklneit,
AND IRON,
pattern making for new work. Steam
hern prices.
istnictiug
es for Saving Fuel.
t ti'WTTAf*-V VAA-'-AI?-*
I ,7 ;
\LHTS!! AT
TION! Ik
! tor BARGAINS!! ?
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GOODS, lo make room for j 2
TER GOOD SHI ?
? -> i tg
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ach, @ 12c.
ach, 4% 10c:
" 10c. ' : :
" 12c ! fe*
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! SUMMER GOODS, that have j ^
i during the season. j
COME ALL, j g
3tore in ToweE I tg
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b. M. APPLE, j ^
V itY liS.aiddY iV
V Til s s v. t. a
-INBull
and Coosaw Rivers
-OR ATPORT
ROYAk
Will be supplied with
FRESH WATER,
From the celebrated
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vessels.
JUT*Orders sent to our office in Beaufort will re- .
:eive immediate attention.
PICK Sc SMALL, Proprietors.
KIMSFORD'S
Oswego Starch,
tg the bc<t and moat economical In the
world.
[3 perfectly PURK?free from acids and other
foreign substances that injure Linen. .
[s STRO.VGEK than any other?requiring much
quantity in using. . . . .
is UNIFORM?stiffens and finishes work aWays
the same. . ?
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTKMBEB I9th,
Will contain the first chapter of an Intensely
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THE MARABLE FAMILY.
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