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LOCAL ITEMS
> Beaafort, S. C. NOV. I, 1077.
One of the Sisters of Mercy, named
Sister Mary Joseph, who went to nurse
the sick at Port Royal, died from yellow
fever affer her return to SavanDah.
In the case of the schooner F. W. j
Scheper, Jr., against the schooner Meta, j
a libel for salvage, a decree was given by |
v Jadee Brvan last Friday in favor of the j
libellants for forty per cent, of the net
amount of the sale of the Meta, together
with costs.
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The schooner Ben which was rescued
from a perilous plight in St Helena !
Sound a few weeks ago by the steam-tug :
Ivanhoe ha- been repaired in Charleston ;
aud return* to bull River to reload with
phosphate iM-k.
Capt. John Randall. Macter of the
Barkentine William Bowen was brought
le'ore Trial Ju.-t ee Barnwell last week
upon the complaint oi l>r M M Sains,
Health Officer in St. Helena Sound for
passing the quarantine grounds without
stopping for inspection; the vessel cotu^
ing from a foreign port. The captaio
plead'guilty and was fined $10 and costs.
"Eternal vigilance is the price ot freedom"
from epidemics.
The members of the Beaufort Lyceum
whose dramatic entertainments proved
successful in the past three seasons, now
propose, if the proposition meets with
encouragement, to fit up a hall with
scenery and other appointments and prepare
some attractive pieces for the
amusement of their friends this coming
winter.
State and County Taxes
The time has been extended for the
payment of taxes without penalty to
November loth.
This liberal course ought to ensure the
payment of alj duos to the County and
State, and the extrcuicsf penalty should
be imposed upon those who fail to pay
f after the. mouths of indulgence that has
been shown More especially do we hope
that the noisy politicians who try to
shirk their poll tax will be made to
pay or succumb to the law against
delinquents.
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We find the following mention of our
friend in the Connecticut Vullcy Register
of Oct. 20ih.
Mr. J. H. Mather, 3d, who died from
a hemorrhage on Sunday inorniog^^pt'
7th, at W inthrop, hail been su^mne
with a bronchial difficulty for four or
five years. He was a member of the
Boanl of Cotton Exchange of New
York, and the flag upon the Exchange
Building was halt-masted on the day of
t his funeral, in token of respect to hi>
' memory. He was 23 years of age; ?
young man of large business qualifications
and of exemplary character. Thi
Funeral was attended at the roidcuce o.
his grandfather, *). II. Ma her, in
Deep River, and ,che remains were interred
in the family lot in Fountain Hil:
Cemetery Beautiful fiord decorations
were sent by friends m New Voik. and
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brotmnt oy relatives irmu .xu rwicii.
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L Cass Carpenter his boo arr'Ma
in New Jersey having turned up the:v
at the conclusion of a trauiji througl
Connecticut and New Yu:k. He wfl
be benight to Colun.bia to be tried
for raising two notes from ?tRH) t'
?1.000 and tlfcre is reason to believ
that no suppression of evidence will I
practiced before this court, as rh re wa
on a trial of this kind once before i:.
Columbia.
Hoovers IS. C. Oct 2y 1877
Mr. Editor,
Last Saturday was a day of considerable
notoriety af thi* place. The Prince
Will am* Troop under the command oi
Captain A. A. Brdwning assembled at
3 o'clock p. m. for drill ami instruction.
Captaiu Browning and Lieut. J. B.
^ Bin nicker, ( the officers present ) were
well mounted and made a fine military
appearai ce.
The company was formal by sergeant
\\. W. Mathews, and turned over tu the
officers. Tue captain then drilled the
company nearly fto liour, and although
the corif>auy is "Jiiv miie. the various
evolutions, wen- executed -admirably
well.
' The heads :tnd ring." were nicely
arranged, for the occasion. Captain
Browning furnished a very pretty
saddle, which was to he awarded to the
oue who was best skilled, in h rseman-hip
and the swoid exercise.
Major George H. Hoover, Gen. P
11. Ellis and Lieut. J. 0. II. ISandcrs.
were appointed Judges
Eighteen of the members, volunteered,
and nuide three * 'runs.' All a red iiice
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ani ueur<, aim I'l'iu'iun-n ICIU<?I??' j
well. It was hard to tell who was tlie
best. F. M. Porcher, sergeant W. W.
Mithews, J. C, .Mithj v-. Jnsenli Sauls
Y and others did extraordinarily well;
sometimes taking both tb? head and ring.
The three "runs" could not be made
before dark, and the contpstauts by the
unanimous consent of the company,
agreed to decide the matter on the next
parade day, which will be the 2nd, Sat*
urday in next month.
The next meeting will be one of nnuttsal
interest, as the "fair sex'' of our
prosperous little village, and the adjacent
country will be present.
Capt. Browuing deserves credit for
the interest he has taken in his company,
and it is dest'oed ere long to rank
among the first companies of the Regiment.
The company has made every
preparation, and in two weeks hence,
ft will be in full uniform. I forgot to
- add, that at the next company drill,
\?m'] another i
<|UK N Ull IIIC niJV/ii k'-i-'i uv ?w.u
with them.
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One Harvard student is paying his way
through college by turning his room into
a stationery and book store, and auoth
er, a graduate from Wesley an University
is meeting his expenses at the law school
by working in a barber's shop.
Some ink-slinger?evidently one without
the fear of God before his eyes?
says, "there will have to be a maiked
change in the tendency of things, or our
stylish young ladies will get to wearing
their hats so far back that they will have
to lift them when they sit down.
The peculiarity of the fly ia that he
aiways returns to the same spot; but it
is characteristic of the mosquito that he
always returns to another spot. Thus
he differs from the leopard, which docs
not change his spots. This is an importai.t
fact in natural history
Thomas Betton bequeathed to the Iron
mongers' Company of England, over 150
years ago, his entire estate, with a provision
that one-half.of the proceeds should
he applied to the redemption of British
slaves in Turkey and Algeria, and onehalf
toward lie assistance of poor church
of England schools within London a: d
its suburbs. Long ago there ceased to be
any English slaves to redeem from the
Turks; the Courts, therefore, permitted
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lie slave money ro oc useu in aiu ui
schools. The magnitude of the sun
accumulated during 150 years can best
l?c appreciated by the statement tha
1,200 schools are now aided from "Betton's
Charity.
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Tt is related of Two Bears, t! e
Indian who visited Baltimore prison tin
other <\v, that lie said to the warder
through an interpreter, "I suppose yov
have people in here for all kinds o*
crimes?" "()!i, yes." answered the warden.
"from small larcenies up to murder.
'Von have 110 |>eople here for robbing
md swindlim; the Indians, have yon?"
a-ked Two Beats, getting interested
No." answered the ward? n. "No no
in any other prison, as far as I car
isccrtain," remarked Two Bears with:.
^o.xl ileal of pertinency.
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The citizens of Boston, which is in
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.Ma vnchusefts, are now complaining 01
lie uiistipprnprititinii of lnunicipa
property, and are in>tituting an invest ination
into tlie uses to which a police
-teamer lias been put in junkeum
excursions by the city fathers. It secui?
that the boat wa? in one instance taken
possession of by four Aldermen -nd tin
Mayor's clerk, and the Harbor Master
wa- taken by theui from his place o'
uty and requested to pilot the stenmo
to i he fishing grounds off Marbichead
These gentlemen fearing the luck wliicl
sometimes attends fishermen, p:ovided
themselves with a modest lunch which
cost the tax papers a trifle of 87").
ENTERED ST. HELENA SOUND.
Oct. 22d, Br. bark Annie Fi licr, Langford 31
days from lYrnauibuco, Brazil in ballast to Wyllie
Tea h ?r and ! o.
.'4th Hu sian bark Waaja, Ilognian, 4" da 3
from : ahia in Ballast to Wyllie, Teacher A Co.
25tn, Br. bark Caswell, Iax-kman, 42 dav>
f mi Plymouth Eng. in ballast to Wyllie, Teach ,
A < ...
2">th Swedish bkt. Sv,a. Moller, 53 <layfro-n
Bristol. Eng. :u b? i;ist to Wyllie, Teacher A
Co.
CLEARED FROM ST. HELENA SOUND.
Oct.24th, Br. bark Glynllifon, Tallaok, for the
Uuited Kingdom with 561 tons of phosphate rock
from Coosaw miues. . ?
26th, Br., brig W.H.Tucker, Miller, for the
| U. K. with 4S2)tous phosphate rock from Coosaw
mines.
26th, Br. bark Brunette, Richards, for the
U. K. with 533 tons- of phosphate roek from Coosaw
mines.
NOTICE.
nnELL's
CELEBRATED
MINCE PIES,
Ready on Saturday and continue for the
Season.
10c. Each, or 3 for 25c.
Lanrcr sizes to order, lso,
SUPERIOR BREAD,
FINE and PLAIN CAKE,
FRENCH and Plain CONFECTIONARY,
FRUIT, &c., &c.
Port Royal Store.
A NEW BRICK STORE TO KENT at Port
ltoyal from 1st of <)ctober
also
A NEW COTTAGE HOUSE with five plastered
| Rooms. apply to
W. II. Scott A Co.
Port Royal S c
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The trial of ex-treasurer Cardoza is
to begin to-day and that of Smalls is
set for next Monday.
; A meeting of some of our leading citizens
ho are opposed to a division of the
County, was held at Coosawhat
chie on Monday last and discussed
the propriety of moving the Court
House to some noint more conveni
cot for the attendance at Court of those
in the upper part of the Count)'. Several"
places were suggested and finally
Blountviile, about a mile above Yemas-1
see, was agreed upon. It is not proposed
to change the present location of the
various county offices but to fix upon a
place which witnesses, jurors and others
who have to' be present at Court, can
reach more easily and at less expense of
mileage.
Cassius >1. Clay was perhaps the first
white man in Kentucky who,wit the hazard
of life, favored negro emancipation,
and now he has done to death a man
and brother of the colored persuasion.The
old man followed the precedent of
Solon Robinson, a Tribune abolitionist,
who felt compelled to put a lethal bullet
into the corpus of a burglarous black
man. These humanists are mighty
trkaii fiiXIDA frwJc
j "THE CLUB,";
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ON THE
EUROPEAN PLAN,
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THE
Dining and Supper
j Rooms "Will be opened to the public
November 1st., 1877.
O YSTE11S,
A Specialty.
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s
Billiard Parlors
Second to none in the State.
SIDES OAR D
Stocked with the choicest of
TOES m UQtTOBS,
k m Tir>T\TT/iun t>t> rnro
ax alxxutlii' i jlvivxw.
M.EFOLEY, ManagerTHE
SEASIDE LIBRARY..
Choice books no longer for the few only. The
best standanl novels within the reach of every one
Books usually sold from $1 to $3 given (unchanged
and uuabridged) for 10 and 20 cents,
t. East Lynnk, Bv Mrs. II. Wood (double no.1 10c
2. John* IIalkax, Gent., By Miss Mulock. 20c
3. JAnk Eyre, Charlotte Broute/douhie no.)20c.
4. A woman-hatkb, Charles Rende's new novel 20c
The w.ack-1N*i>ies, Jules Verne's latest. 10c
?>. Last days ok rujireii. By Bulwer. 10c.
7. Adam ukde, By George Eliot, (double no.) 20c
5. The arcndki. motto, By Man* Cecil Hay. UN
"J. Old myddkEton's money. By Mary C. Ilav 10c
10. The woman in white, By WilkicCollins. 2iN
11. The mill on the floss, By George Eliot 2tN
12. Tun american senator, B}* Allton\*
TrollojK?. . 20c
13. A. princess ok Till i.e. By William Black 20c
14. Tiie dead secret, By Wilkie Collins. 10c.
l.>. Romola, By (i. org Eliot, (double no.) 20c
1g. Tiie English at the north polk and
field ok ice. Ill one l?K?k By Jules Verne 10c I
17. Hidden perils, By Mary Cecil Hay. lfkis.
Barraras'iiistory, By Amelia 15. Kdwanls2lN
19. A tekrihlk tkmptai ion, By Clias. Kendo. UN
20. Old curiosity ?hoi>, diaries Dickens. 20.
21. Foi l play, By Charles Reade. un
22. Man* and wife. By Wilkie Collins 20
23. Tiie s<ilire's legacy, By Mary Cecil Iljiy.tJOr
24. Never Too I Ate To Mend,by C. Rondo. 20c
25. Lady Adelaide's Oath, hv Mr*. II. Wood, Hk
,'f?. Aurora Floyd, by Mis* M. K. Braddnn, 2tk
27. Victor and Vanquished, by M. C. Hay, B*
28. A Daugbkrof licth, by William Black, ' 10
23. Nora's l*?ve Tost, l?y Mary Cecil Hay, B*
.?). Her IVarest Foo, by Mrs. Alexander, 2tV
:?1. l/ove Me Little, Ixve Me Long hv ('. IIcade, 10c
12. The Qu vn of Hearts, by Wilkie Collins, 10
25, Handy Andy, by Sauiu< 1 Lover, 2u:4.
A Simpleton, by Cliarh-s Reade, )m .
A. Feiix llolf; The Radical, hy George Eliot, 2t*
;t">. The Wooing O't by Mrs. Alexander 2tk
57. The Mystery, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 10
:W. Aiitonitta, by Wilkie Collins, 20?
53. Ivauhoe. by Sir Walter Scott, 2<k
10. The lleir to Ashley, by Mrs. II. Wood, 1 )
11. While Lies by Charles Reade, V c
52. Ilidc-and-Seek, by Wilkie Collins, 2>
5-'{. HertlR Sor.adac, by Jules Verne, lis
54. The Tower of London,b; W. II. Aiusworih, 20<
45. A Life's Secri 1, by Mrs. Henry Wood, UK
?. Heritage of Langdale, by Mrs. Alexander, 21k ?
57. In 8 Ik Attire, by William Black, Kk
18. The Strange Adventures of a 1'liaeton, by
William Black, 10.
*9. Granville dc Vigne, by "Ooida, 2<k
>0. Under Grcenwootl Tree, Tlu>s. Ilardv, 10c
11. Kiliueny, by William Black, 10c
.12. The lA?st Bank Note, by Mrs. II. Wood, Be
The Monarch of Mincing l^ane, by W. Black, 10c
" 4. Under Two Flags, by "Ouida," ' 2lc
55. A Winter City, by "Ouida," l(k
jf?. Strathmore, by "Ouida, 20t
17. A Vovaga Round the World-South
America, by Jules Verne, Bk
"?8. Silas Marner, l?y George Kliot, 10c
19. ( bandos. by 'Ouida," 20t
00. A Voyage Round the World-Australia, by
Jules Verne, lfte
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i>i. ixriicu, i-ir, i nu iiiiut' uuui'u ciiw?, uy
-Onhla," 10c
82. Folle-Farinc, by H0\iWal" 20c
13. Dene Hollow, by Mrs. llenry Wood, 20c
64. A Voyage Round the World-New Zealand,
by Jules Verne, 10c
55. The Nobleman's Wife, by Mrs. II. Wood, 10c
65. Rory O'More, by Samuel Lover, 20c
67. ( astle Wafer, and Henry Arkell, by Mrs.
Henry Wood, 10c
68. Five Weeks in a Balloon* by Jules Verne, loc
69. To the Bitter End, by Miss M. E. Bradnon, 20c
70. Middlemarch, by George Eliot, 20c
71. Ariadne, by "Ouida," 10c
72. Mcridiaua; and The Blockade Runners,
by Jules Verne, 10c
73. Bessy Rane, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 2Ue
71. Rupert Hall, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 10c
75. Tho Fur Country, by Jules Verne, 10c
76. The New Magdalen, by Wilkie Collins, 10c
77. Mistress and Maid, by Miss Mulock, 10c
78. Griffith Gaunt, by Charles Reede, 10c
79. Madcap Violet, by William Bloek, 20r
80. Daniel Perouda by George Eliot, 20c
SI. Christian's Mistake, by Miss Mulock, 10c
8.'. My Mother and I, by Miss Mulock, 10c
Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 20c
84: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,
by Jules Verue 10c
85. Marjori Bruce's Lovers, by Mary Patrick, 10c
Mi. Put Yourself in His Place, by Charles
Reade, 20c
87. A Journey to the Centro of the Earth, by
Jules Verne, 10c
83. The Two Marriages, by Miss Mulock, 10c
89. The i/ovels of Anlcn, by Miss M. E. Braddon,
. 20c
90. Mysterious Island?Proppel from the
Cloud s, by Jules Vern e, 10c
91. The Woman's Kingdom, by Miss Mulock, 10c
92. Mrs. Haliburton's Trouble, by Mrs. Henry
Wood, 20c
93. Mysterious Island?The Abandoned, by
Jules Verne, 10c
91. The Law and The Lady, by Wilkie Collins, 10c
95. Dead Men's Shoes, by Miss M. E. Praddoff, 20e
93. Love's Victory, by B. L. Farjeon, 10c
97. Mysterious Island?The Seeret of the
T I 1 1 T.. 1.... I* 1lV>
1MA1IU, U) JUU'3 w vlllvy '"v
9?. Harry Lorrequer, by Charles Lever, 20c
99. From the Earth to the Moou ami Around
the Moon, by Jules Verne, 10c
100. A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, 10c
j For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or
sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by
GEORGE MUXRO,ITulisijep.
1 7* O TV.v 5 "" . ' iP*l '*" *"nideO'Vt,l"f *
^or .Sale or Sent.
. For Sale.
Four Black Walnut COUNTERS anil
ST A YDS 10 ft. Inner bv 3 ft. wide each.
Bay Street Beaufort, S. C.
Pettier in
newSlocks.
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SCIIll.TZ'S HATCH MEN'S CLOCK.
For the detection of Watchmen. Every om
employing a watchman should have one of the i
Clocka.-Send for ciicular.
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New Rotary Clocks.
Something new. Buns noiscl.-ssly. Kctjuires in
;ev.
BLACK WAI.Nl'T VISIBLE l'KfDULUJ
CLOCKS. Also Marine, Citl'ritf, and oth"t
Cl^MKS.
1 Yiccs from ?2to$U.
Due West Female
College.
Xoxt college year opens October 1st. Faculty
onto as last year-full. First-class teachers of
!iiusic. drawing, ami |>atntlng. Location retired ami
licalthy. Tuition ami hoard, including fuel ane
?r. siting, for college year, ?177. Extras at rcasonab
rates. For circular, send to
J. I. BOXXKit, President, Due tVest.S (
ArorsT 1st, 1S77.
?ort Royal.
R. P. BUNDLE,
silIPP'G & COMMISSION' MERCHANT
PORT ROYAL. S. C.
Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber &c.
AGENT FOR THE
New York & Port Royal
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, West
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIP CO S. OF LIVERPOOL.
D II Hutchinson,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
I Has ADDKD GKKATLY to his stock
ot GROCERIES; with an addition of a
Meat tyTarket,
where will be found on hand at all times
i. full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds ot vegetables to
suit the demands of the public.
SHEPARD D.GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. Of
fice in the Sea Island Hotel.
H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Bay & Eighth Streets,
Boaufort, 9. O.
DEAT.ER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICAL?,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
; STATIONERY PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac7, Ac., AC.,
Together with many other "articles too numcroui
to mention. AP of which wilhhe sold at the lowv
J ' rite !'or 5Ij. Phy-vinac* j.n>: ctift'fii}''
HIWW i
Apply at this office.
To Rent.
A Bakery and Siiop
Advantageously situated on Bay Street,
with many conveniences and necessary
utensils Ac. None but reliable persons
need apply to
John Franz. _
TO RENT,
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Two desirable stores in the basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Price $10 and $15 respectively.
Apply to W. J.VERIHER,
Agent.
" for' sale.
AN EIGHT HORSE POWEft STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill, Saw Gin with 10
saws and one Utley's Lever power Cotton Press
with shafting, pulleys and hands eonipletc in
running order. This machinery will be sold entire
or separate at a reasonable price.
For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipplc at
Grahamville or at this office.
Notice.
Mr. J. M. Rhett, is hereby authorized to receive
all papers pertaining to the office of Probate.
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A. ?.
Judge of Probate Bft, Co.
Horses and Cows.
The Ordinances relative to horses and cow*
running at large on and after the 20th tilt, will be
rigidly enforced.
.TOS. COHEN,
Town Marshal.
JOHN BRODIE,
Builder, Contractor
-ANDUNDERTAKER.
Estimates and plans furnished at short
notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort,
S. C.
P.M. WHITMAN
! Crist and .feed.
> .n. 9. ELLIOTT, H ran fori S. i\
RAfEJVEL, AT CO., ChorUnton 9. V.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
Having tut up a grist mill at tiieir
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
j any quantity, ami al reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
S 31. WALLACE.
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer In
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
KTC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Bought Oinncd and prepared for market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and giinding
corn and meal, lie is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
ticc
The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, S. C
LIQUORS, WINES, &c.
NET YARNS,
FISII LINES AND CORDAGE.
G-laf*, Paints anil Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Dec. G
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheatlron, Coprer Worker
DEALER IN
Japanned and Stani|*ed Tin Wares. -Constantlyon
hand, Cooking Parlor and Rox Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
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Agent for tlie Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W.H. CALVKKT
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Bay St. between 8th A Mb sts. Beaufort. S. (
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| BANKING HOUSE, [
Win. If. Lock >voo<l.
| BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. 0.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in th<
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.6m.
PORT ROYAL
Saw k Planing Will
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. 0. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
7SLL0W PINS Tim AND LUlfrR
AND
Cypress Shingles,
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER LATHES,
Allklndsof JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boarfls always on band
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the 'cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
D. C. WILSON A CO.
AVE RILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in white and orer one hundred
different colors, made of strictly puro
WHITE LEAD, "
Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, w
anted to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and ltetait Cirocer.
~ ICEi ICE!
mm a aacoss,
A RE NOW PREPARE J) TO FUJB
XX Nisil IcK iii .any quantity Customcri
may desire, from their Ice House,
Sevontli Stroot.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS
P. DESSESURE.
ROOT And SHOE MAKER.
All work entrusted* to His caro will rccciv
j'tcnt't'll.
' ?xt the ICK HOl'sr.
T, " *, r'-'Or; T, c
h\ W . 8 C
FINE GROCERIES :M
Of all Grades. ; ^
| CANNED FRUITS, VEGE
And a Full Variety of oilier things
Goods Promptly Deliv
SEA LSLA>
HAS BE EN R
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAY
M. M. KING M A N,
Beaufort Ala
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(Tnv'nff o clirm in Hi>!infrtft. I fllll 1)!
I llUHU^ V|rvuvu u uii v |/ ?, ? 4
Build & Repair all I
BothofWOOI
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nor
Personal attention given to setting and cc
Steam Boiler Furnac
Shop next to Post Office.
J,
AT APPLE'S!! AT AP]
J ATTEN
| InOW is THE
v!
j Closing out Sale of SUMMER
^ jFALL AND WII
r o^
I Extra Inducer
^3 0
i FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 44 B1
SPLENDID, 4-4 BJ
^ | FINE CAMBRICS 4-4
j EXTRA CAMBRICS, 4-4
CQ i
^ j And discount of 25 per cent on a
j been heretofore sold at regular palcc
^ I COME ONE,
^ i To the Cheapest
Sj ' Mr
iiS?aUdV IiV iiS.aidd
MANSION
H OIJSE.
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Enclosed with ample yard under lire oak tree
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely famished
md the table is well supplied and kept.
Guest* from the North will find this a mos
h'althiu! and pleasant winter resort. United
states vessels are locate*! in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
Contracts for board will bo made for the season
at reasonable rates. 9
BENJAMIN 'TItn,
PuoI'BIKTOR.
KtiVtiSFORlVS
Oswego Starch,
Ii the bcit and most economical in the
world.
Is perfectly PURE?free front acids and other
foreign substances that injure Linen.
Is STRONGER than anyothar? requiring much
les3 quantity in using.
Is UNIFORM?stiffens aud finishes wprk always
the sune.
KMiiSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH,
Is the most delicious of all prorations for
Puddings, Blanc-Mange, Cake, Etc.,
INSURANCE.
THE MASSACHUSETTS
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF SPRINGFIELD MASS.
Capital and Surplus ?6.500.000.
THE HOME
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Assets over $6,000,000.
This, one of'the strongest Fire Insurance
Companies in the worid, is now
prepared to take good risks in the town of
Beaufort and vicinity. For full partic
ulars, rates, etc., euquire of
J. II. Clanct, Agent
caufort S. C.
M. POLLITZER,
: COTTOy FACTOR
g
AND
Commission Merchant
i: K .1 v V O It T s . c
A. B.ADDISON,
I
Judge of Probate.
T on r.EAUFORT COUNTY.
Will be in I'oaufort en th Nr>t Monday i;t every
e month mid remain until ail oumim ,<s is attended to
In the inb'sim lie will be in Crimson, where he
a:!T:?. iNrereredhoatteixl teth c
' and any r -i,-.-.. may h placed in
n"\- hf:'. .
N
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mi, am
'sl'ltFS ,tx
DcinestW
iittfc& jmtttTS.
TABLES, MEATS, 4c.
usually kejit in a first-class Store*
ered free of charge. .
i'D HOTEL,
"4
E-O P K J ED.
KLLIMG PUBLIC IS SOUClTFll.
manaukr.
chine Shop,
rcparcd with the latest improved tools td
iiiids of Machinery,
> and ieon,
pattern making for new work. Steam
f linrn i iviooc
I..WU |>.?VWB.
instructing
;es for Saving Fuel.
A. WHITMAN, Mcchnn:cal Engineer.
PLE'S!! AT APPLE'S!! '
T ION! k
Sfor BARGAINS!!! ?
, GOODS, to make room for . i ?
fTER GOODSHlH
! ^
aents Offered. j
! '
each, 0 12c.
each, " 10c.
" 10c. ! .
" 12c '.I W*
I K5
11 SUMMER GOODS, that have j ^
a during the season. I ^
COME ALL, j ^
I ' ~ 'i ?i :
Store in Town. | tg
152!
>s. M, APPLE. j >
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[V J.V iiS,3TddV AT
JUST OPENED!!
fill ?10 HI STOCK
AT
E. A. Scheper's
The Leader in Low Prices
0
I HAVE the pleasure of announcing id
my triends and the public generally;
that I am now receiving my Fall and
Winter stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
embracing the choicest anil chwTst selection of
DRESS GOODS.
Notions, Embroideries,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Lace?. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, CassI?
, * rr -1.. fl.. ,lo
lUtTW, IkkCVtt.T, x ituiuvio,
Shirtings, .Sheetings, Prints, Cambrics,' Linens,
Towels, TaMo Dainasks, Napkins, White Ooods,
rents' Furnishing Goods, Ac.; ever exhibited in
Beaufort. My assortment of goods has only to lie
seen to be appreciated. 1 have selected them with
the greatest care. ALL ABE KRGSli AND NEW
and defy competition.
Those reeding F-VLL and WINTER supplies for'
their families would SAVE MONEY by looking a*
my stock and purchasing what they reouire.
A well lighted store, with polite and agreeable
salesmen, to attend to customers.
E. A , S CHE PER.
VESSELS
-INBull
and Coosaw Rivers
?OR AT?
PORT ROYAL.Will
be supplied with
FRESH WATER,
From the celebrated
Ciub House Springs, _
By Steaui or sailirrtr vessel?.*
a# Orders sent to our otfioe iir Beiifort wIH receive
immediate attention.
DICK & SMALL, Proprietors.
TORRENT & DIKE
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General
STEVEDORES
TOUT ROYAl* S. C.
Yo?sr?? disrfcrtnr. '1 and londcl wi*h <?>
r>*'tch.