The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, November 08, 1877, Image 3
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LOCAL ITEMS
Beaufort, 8. C. NOV. 8, 1877.
Capt. McNelty is again in command of
the Pilot Boy although her trips are dis
. -i i
oontmuecl to tms place.
Several of our citizens intend visiting
Columbia next week on the occasion of
the State Fair Exhibition.
Robert Small's fine carriage and horses
is now on the line as a common hackCupid
handles the reins and any one can
now ride in this famous equipage for
twenty five cents.
Messrs. Robbins, Boddington & Co.,
cleared last Monday the British brig Derwent
for Maryport, England, with 16,159
cubic feet timber and 13,750 feet lumber,
valued at $3,160.
The three masted schooner Lucy
Wheatley, Capt J. N. Sipple was cleared
at Port Royal last Saturday for New
York with 195,000 feet of lumber from
the mill of R. G. Holmes.
The British steamship Mexican, one of
the vessels charged with bringing the
yellow fever to ^ort Royal, and which
loaded at port with wheat, has never been
heard from since she left.
During the month of October Major
Gooding collected on account of State and
County taxes $13,000. Of this amount
917 *aa(nr nnlls. makinc $3,219 for
f iv* v?.?- j _?w . r
polls collected this year so far.
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Mr: Kingman proposes to give a hop
at the Sea Island Hotel Thanksgiving
eve, and as he always makes these occa
sions successful, a good time may be an
ticipated by those who delight in the
mazes of the dance.
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On the night of the 25th of last month
a boll robbery was perpetrated in Hardcville
by certain parties breaking into
and entering the store of C. A. Williams,
Esq., and taking therefrom dry goods,
groceries, clothiog and tobacco to the
value of about three hundred dollars. At
last accounts there was no cle to the
thieves.
During the month of October there
was paid by the State Treasurer to J. J.
Wright, as associate justice on accouutof
salary, $1,480.41. There was also naid
to Judge Wiggin $608.18, to B. B. bams
$372.96, to County Auditor of Beaufort
fnr tho vear 1875-6 $145, School Cora
missioner of Beaufort $243 69, Health
Officer of St. Helena $431.33 ami Health
Officer Port Royal $336.66.
The Mjhooncr Lucy Wheatlcy has been
lying at the wharf at Port Royal lor nearl
ly two mouths loading lumber and during
that time no member of the crow has
been sick a day. while two watchmen on
the wharf have died with yellow fever. It
would be interesting to know how such
an escape was possible, especially as the
crew was in the town while off duty, and
are the only white men, except three we
believe, who have escaped sickness.
Port Royal is almost free of yellow fe
vcr, owing, however, to a lack of people
on whom to feed. .During the past week
there have beeu two deaths?Pat Layne,
a watchman, who died Sunday morning,
and Lizzie Holton, a colored woman who
died Saturday. There is not now a white
person sick in the town and but few color
ed, only one, the wife of Maicus Stuart,
dangerously ill. The citizens who refu
gecd have not returned, under adviee of
the physicians, and the town will remain
deserted until a killing Irost makes it en
tirely safe.
The Coosaw Mining Company are now
using 700 cords of wood a month. The
best quality of their wood is furnished by
Messrs. Stenmeyer & Stokes of Early
Branch, who have a conditional contract
to supply monthly 400 cords, but the Port
Royal Railroad cannot furnish cars for
its transportation from Early Branch to
Broad River. Messra S. & S. complain
that they are only able to ship 200 cords
a month when they are able and willing
to supply the whole 700 cords if they
could ooly get transportation for it, and
as they pay $7.25 per car for a distance
of eighteen miles they cannot sec why
they should not be accommodated inasmuch
as the railfoad has no difficulty in
supplying cars for through freight from
v Augusta to Port Royal, 112 miles, for
whieh it receives bnt nine to ten dollars
per car. It is estimated that it costs on
such roads as the Port Royal to transport
freight nine mills per ton per mile which
a little figuring will show leaves no margin
for profit on through freight, while
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tftewooil Dusiness wouia pay me roau one
dollar per too for eighteen miles; an excellent
chance to secure a paying freight
if only it was worth while to give it proper
attention.
The County Commissioners.
mi i i r n i . n 1
'J tie Doara or uoumy uommissioners
met at their rooms in the court house last
Thursday and were greeted bv a large
number of claimants for the mo new to be
reported by Major Gooding. The report
^howed that during the previous thirty
days the treasurer had collected on account
of
County Taxes, $2,913 00
Past Indebtedness, 971 00
The large amount for claims against
the County made every one feel glad and
Mr. Judd was busily engaged figuring up
how much on the dollar the money would
pay. ft was finally discovered that $2,110
would pay fifty per cent on the dollar oil
all claims and leave a handsome balance
for the pay of what is called special
contracts, such as clothing, medicines,
etc,, for the jail and poor house. It was
then decided to pay these claims in full,
and as they amounted to about $700, and
a few more cVims from the county came
in to share in the fifty nor ccnt.it was
found that all the money reported would
! be absorbed, but it was not until Saturday
! afternoon that the checks were finally
1 drawn. When a check in favorof R. II.
i G loaves was issued and his name was
| called the chairman was advised to forI
ward it to Canada. The Commissioners
I themselves were unable to draw their pay I
owing to the absence of the couBtv auditor.
No money was reported on account
of licences and the alms house got nothing.
Orders were drawn for lumber to
repair several bridges in different parts of
the county if the saw mill men were green
enough to sell on credit. The board
then adjourned to meet on the 16th inst.,
when bids will be received for the past
indebtedness and some more money will
be divided out among the county's creditors.
The Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist
says: "We learn that two hundred
thousand dollars of the bonds of the
Port Royal Railroad, endorsed by the
Georgia Railroad, were sent to New York
recently to be protested in that city. The
Georgia Railroad resists payment on the
ground that the bonds were illegally is
sued. By shipping them to New York
it is presumed that the holders expect to
commence proceedings by attachments in
the courts of that State."
The case of Robert Smalls was called
in the Court in Columbia yesterday morn
iog, when his counsel filed a petition
praying for a removal of the case to the
United S ates Courts, on the ground that
the Judge was prejudiced against him on
account of his race, color and previous
condition of servitude.
We are in receipt of a communication
in which the attention of the Legislature
is called to the necessity of amending the
Quarantine 1 rw. Want of space compels
us to delay this article until next week.
We hope our Trial Justice system is
not so black as it is painted by our cor
respondent "Don," but it cannot be de
nied ihat a great reform in the practice
of these courts is necessary.
T1 e Darlington fair was opened last
Friday. Gov. Hampton was present and
delivered an address in which he deplored
the great debt imposed on the people by
the corrupt government of the past few
years but he denounced repudiation in
the strongest terms.
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We advise all who are desirous of in
swing in a good company to go to Clan
cey and procure a policy in the Home of
New York, the strongest Fire Insurance
Company in the United States. The best
company and lowest. *
Cotton was quoted in Charleston yesterday
as follows:
Ordinary, 9}; Middling, 10]. In Savannah
middling was quoted at 10}.
Arrivals?Sea Islaud Hotel.
F. E. Wilder, Hilton Head. A. I).
Bend him, Savannah; W. S. Casey, R.
W.Allen, S. Jv Jvogan, J. Cooper and
G. II. Cooper, U. S. S. New Hampshire;
W. J. Gooding, and W. B. Hammond,
S. C.; W. S. Lynch, Benj. Burr, D. C.
Wilson, Jr., Mrs. Dick and daughter and
and J. H. Jenkins. Augusta; M. Bat
ker, Maine; J. W. Henry andThos. Pow
ell, P. R. R. li.; John Masson, Beau
lort; J. H. Killnn, Augusta; J. D. Rob
ertson, BJufhon; E. Lvnah and W. H.
Brio lean, S. C.: J. C. Snowden. Coosa w;
K. F. English, St. Heleua.
entered st. helena sound.
<vf 50th.. itr. lip. rlaiiclii*. matlnraff. 4:><lays from
96. Lore's Victory, by B. L. Faijeon, 10c
97. Mysterious Island?The Secret of the
Island, by Jules VerriC, 10c
98. Harry Lorrequer, by Charles Lever, 20c
99. From the Earth to the Moon and Around
the Moon, by Jnles Verne, 10c
100. A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Pickens, 10c
r i For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or
> sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by
| , (1EORGE MUNRO, Pi nusiiER.
i P.O.Box 5657 . 21,23, and 25 VanderwatcrS t:
>7. Y
Funchal, in ballast to WyHie, Teacher A Co.
Oct. 29th., Br. Bg.Hondeklip, Bhldle. .'16 days from
Funchal, iu ballast to Wyllic. Teacher A Co.
Nov. 1st., Br.' Bkt. Brizo, Pepperell, 7 days from
Porto Rioo, in ballast to Wyllie, Teacher A Co.
CLEARED FROM ST. HELENA SOUND
Oct 29th., Russian Bk. Findland, Bargnian. for U
K. with 800 tous phosphate rock from Oak Point
nines.
Oct. 30th., Br. Bk. Towry, Atthousc, for U. K.,
with 523 tons phosphate rock, from Coosaw mines.
PROBATE HO TICS.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
Bean fort County. J
By A. B. Addison Esq. Probate Judge.
Whereas R. G. Holmes has made suit tome to
grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate
and effects of Tamar Brttnson.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and Creditors of the said
Tamar Brunson, deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Probate, to l>e held at
Beaufort on the 19th. of Not. next after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my band, this third day of November
A. D. 1877.
A. B. Addison,
Probate Judge
To Holders of County Checks
or Audited Claims.
For tlie Years 1873-74 and 1874-7*.#
OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
Beaufort, S.C., Nov. 3d., 1877.
In accordance with the provision of a joint resolution
entitled "A joint resolution authorizing the
County Commissioners of Beaufort County to levy
a special tax," approved March 24th., 1876, sealetf
proposals will be received at this office from parties
holding checks or audited claims allowed during
the above years, and wh ich have been registered as
reqnired by the Act levying this hax until
I RID A r, NO VEMBER16, 1877.
at 12 o'clock, M., at which time said bids will be
opened and the Board of County Commissioners
| will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount of
$971.IK, in favor of the person or persons who shal I
have offered the largest per centum discount on
their chock s or audited claims.
Proposals must be addressed to Robert ,T. Martin,
Chairman of the Board and en dorsed "Proposals
for settlement of past indebtedness of Beaufort
County,
R. J. MARTIN,
V. S. SCOTT,
R. F. GREAVES.
County Commissioners.
Titos. II. Wheelf.r,
Clerk of Board.
AT B. ADDISON,
i
,iJudge of Probate.
FOR BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Will l?e in Beaufort on the firs' Monday in everj
[ : month and remain until all business is "attended u
, In the interim he wiU be in Branson, where hi
5 will be prepared to attend to the duties of his offici
t and anv other business that maybe placed it
5 | h!r bauds.
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"THE CLUB,"
OX TIIK
EUROPEAN PLAN,
TilE
Riding and Supper;
Rooms Will be opened to the public
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November 1st., 1877.
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OYSTERS,
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A Specialty. '
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Billiard Parlors
Second to none in the State.
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SIDEBOARD,
Stocked with the choicest of
mm m LiQtro&s,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
M. FOLEY, ManagerTHE
SEASIDE LIBRARY. 1
I
Choice books no longor for the few only. The i
best standard novels within the reach of every one
Books nsually sold from Si to $3 given (unchanged ^
and unabriJged) for 10 aud 20 cents. "
1. East Ltxsx, By Mrs. H. Wood (double no.) 10c
A * t* . - ? . ? in- orb,.
2. JUIl.S n.\U(AA, Ul'llt., 07 .Ulxt 1'iuiun. >w
3. JAne Eyre, Charlotte Brontc.(double no.)20c.
4. A woman-hater, CharlesRoade's new novel 20c
5. Tiie black-indies, Jules Ve*e's latest. 10c
6. Last days of roxrEii, By Bulwer. 10c.
7. Adam bf.de, By George Eliot, (double no.) 20c
8. Tub arukdxl motto, By Mary Cecil Hay. 10c
9. Old myddelton's money. By Mary C. Hay 10c
10. Tiik woman in white, By Wilkie Collins. 20c
11. The mill on the floss, By George Eliot. 20c
12. The American senator, By Antony
Trollope. . 20c
13. A. trincess of tiiite, By William Black 20c.
14. Thf. dead secret, By Wilkie Collins. 10c.
15. Romola, By G? org.* Eliot, (double no.) 20c.
10. The English at the north tole and ?
field of ice. In one book By Jules Verne 10c
17. Hidden perils, By Mary Cecil Hay. 10c ^
IS. Barbaras history, By Amelia B. Edwards20c
19. A terrible temptahon, By Clias. Readc. 10c <
20. Old curiosity >h0p, Charles Dickens. 20. (
21. Foul play, By Charles Reade. 10c
22. Man and wife, By Wilkie Collins 20.
23. The squire's legacy, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20r
24. Never Too Late To Mcml.by C. Readc, tCc
25. Lady Adelaide's Oath, by Mra. H. Wood, IQr 1
26. Aurora Floyd, by Mis* M. K. Braddon, 20c ]
27. Victor and Vanquished, by M. C. Hay, 10c .
28. A Daughter of Hoth. by William Black, 10
29. Nora's Love Test, by Mary Cecil Hay, 10c
31. Her Dearest Foe, by Mrs. Alexander, 20r ,
31. Iiove Me Little, Love Me Long by C. Reade, 10c
32. The Queen of Dear's, by Wilkie Collins, 10c
33. Handy Andy, by Samuel Lover, 20c
34. A Simpleton, by Charles Reade, 10c
35. Felix Holt; The Radical, by George Eliot, 20c
36. The Wooing O't by Mrs. Alexander, 20c
37. The Mystery, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 10c 3
38. Antonina, by Wilkie Collins, 20c- 1
39. Ivanhoe. by Sir Walter Scott, 20r |
10. The Heir to Ashley, by Mrs. II. Wood, 10? 1
41. White Lies by Charles Reade, 2' c 1
42. Hide-and-Scek, by Wilkie Collins, 2?K
43. Hector Servadac, by Jules Verne, 10c
44. The Tower of Loudon, b) W. H. Ainswortb, 20c
45. A Life Secret, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 10c
46. Heritage of ]*angdalc, by Mrs. Alexander, 20c
17. In S lk Attire, l?y William Black, 10c
48. The Strange Adventures of a Phaeton, by
William Black, 10c
49. Granville de Vigne, by "Ooida, 20c
50. Under Greenwood Tree, Thos. Hardy, lOo
51. Kilmeny, by William Black, 10c '
52. The Lost Bank Note, by Mrs. II. Wood, l('c
33. The Monarch of Mincing Lane,by W. Black, 10c
54. Under Two Flags, by "Ouida," 20c
55. A Winter City, by "Ouida," 10c I
5G. Strathmore, by "Ouida, 20c
57. A Voyaga Round the World-South
America, by Jules Verne, 10c
58. Silas Marner, by George Eliot, 10c
59. Chandos, by "Ouida," 20c
60. A Voyage Bouud the World-Australia, l>y
Jules Verne, 10c
61. Bebec; or, Two Little Wooden Shoes, by
"Ouida," 10c
62. Folle-Farine, by "Ouida," 20c
63. Dene Hollow, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 20c
64. A Voyage Round the World-New Zealand,
by Jules Verne,* 10c
65. The Nobleman's Wife, by Mrs. H. Wood, 10c
66. Rqry O'Morc, by Samuel Lover, 20c
67. Castle Wafer, and Henry Arkcll, 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. Middk-uiarch, by George Eliot, 20c
71. Ariadne, by "Ouida," 10c
72. Meridiana; and The Blockade Runners,
by Jules Verne, 10c
73. Bessy Kane, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 20c
74. Rupert Hall, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 10c
75. Tho Fur Country, by Jules Verne, 10c
76. The New Magdalen, by Wilkie Collins, 10c
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ii. iumni? 3DU IUIIU, u; .<ti? .'tuivtk, iw
78. Griffith Gaunt, by Charles Reode, 10c
79. Madcap Violet, by William Block, 20c
80. Daniel Peronda by George Eliot. 20c
81. Christian's Mistake, by Miss Mulock, 10c
81. My Mother and I, by Miss Mulock, 10c
8. Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood, 20c
84: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,
by Jules Verne 10c
85. Marjori Bruce's Lovers, by Mary Patrick, 10c
SC. Put Yourself in His Place, by Charles
Reade, 20c
87. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, by
Jules Verne, 10c
88. The Two Marriages, by Miss Mulock, 10c
89. The Lovels of Arden, by Miss M. E. Braddon,
20c
00. Mysterious Island?Dropped from the
Clouds, by Jules Verne, 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
94. The Law and The Lady, by Wilkic Collins, 10c
95. Dead Men's Shoes, by Miss M. E. Braddon, 20c
?ot ?alr or ^ctit.
For Sale. j
Four Black Walnut COUNTERS and i
STANDS, 10 ft. long by 3 ft. wide each.
Apply at this office.
To Rent.
A Bakery and Shop
Advantageously situated on Bay Street,
svith many conveniences and necessary
utensils &c. None but reliable .persons
iced apply to
John Franz.
TO RENT,
Two desirable Mores in the basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Price 810 and 815 respectively.
\pply to W. J.VERDIER,
Agent.
FOR SALK
AN EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill, Saw Gin with 40
aws and one Utlcy's Lever power Cotton Press
vith shafting, pulleys and bands complete in
unningorder. This machinery will be sold entire
>r separate at a reasonable price.
For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipplc at
jrahamville or at this office.
Notice.
Mr. J. M. Rhett, is hereby authorized to receive
ill papers pertaining to the office of Probate.
A. B. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate Bft, Co.
Horses and Cows.
The Ordinances relative to horses and cows
unning at large on and after the 20th ult. will be
igidly enforced.
JOS. COHEN,
Town Marshal.
JOHN BRODIE,
Builder, Contractor
-ANDUNDERTAKER.
Estimates and plans furnished at short
loticc. Opposite Express Office. Beaubrt,
S. C.
P. 2YX? w urrmAin.
Bay Street Beaufort, S, C.
JQe&ler m
NEW CLOCKS.
0
iCIIULTZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK.
For the detection of Watchmen. Frery one
'mploj-ing a watchman should have one of tbe*o
.'loclca.-Send for circular.
New Rotary Clocks.
Something new. Runs noiselessly. Requires no
cey.
SLACK WALNUT VISIBLE PENDULUM
^LOCKS.; Also Mari.kk, Cuuroix, and other
Blocks.
Price* from $2 to $14.
Due West Female
College..
Next college year opens Octolier 1st. Faculty
tame as*.last year-full. FHst-class teachers of
nude. drawing, and jwinting. location retired and
lealthy. Tuition ami hoard, including fuel ane
cashing, for college year, 8177. Kxtr&s at reasonabl
atea. For circular, send to
J. I. BONNER, President, Due West.S. C
UOIVT 1st, 1877.
gort loyal.
R. P. RUNDLB,
?HIPP'6& COMMISSION MERCHANT
port royal, s. c. ,
Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber &c.
AOENT 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 H Hutchinson,
WhoIesale& Retail Grocer
port royal. s. c.
Has added~gr?eatly to his stock
ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a
Meat Market,
where will be fonnd on hand at all times
r full ond ??W.t snnnlv of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds of 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.
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H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Bay At Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, S . O.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Together with many other'articles too numerou
to mention. All of which wjll.be sold at the lowe
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefull
eosjpo.ined.
?rist and f fed.
S. ELLIOTT. Btauforl X. C.
B.il'E^EL, K VO.y Chmrlttlmn X. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
Having tut rr a grist mill at their
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
S M. WALLACE
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
ETC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Bought GinDed and prepared for market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and giinding
corn and meal, he is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
tice
The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay JSt. Beaufort, JB. C
LIQUORS, WINES, Ac.
NET YARNS,
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
G-laas, Baints and Oila,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
- i ni x i. 0:.A
ana uiass cui iu uruer ax any oxac.
Dec. 6
W. H. CALVERT.
^ft?0FWL ?^
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Tapanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlyon
J hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W.H.CALVERT
Bay St. between 8tb A 9th sts. Beaufort. S. C
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. H. Lockwood,
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
\?ON
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any poiut in the
United States. Accounts received subject
1 * ~ nX oirtllf
IU CIIUUIV at oignt>
np.27.Gm.
PORT ROYAL
Saw& Planing Mill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS I!f
YELLOW PIKE TIMER AHB LWCiR
AND
Cyryoas 81ilnflesf
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on band
Orders for Lumber and Timber by tbe'cargc
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
d. c. wilson A co.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in white and oxer onchundrw
different colors, made of strictly puro
WilliE LEAD,
Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, w
anted to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
iceiicet
mm i EMMOHS,
Are now prepared to fuj
nish Ice in any quantity Customci
may desire, from their Ice House^
Seventh. Street.
JOHN COtfANT,
J. A. EMMONS
P. BESSESURE
BOOT And SHOE MAKER.
IS
All work entrusted to His care will recei
* Trompt attention.
v . Shop Next the ICE HOUSE
BE A I'EOjiT; S. C.
! Jt1'. W . SO
From the l>cst Dairies.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGE
And a Full Variety of other things i
Uoods Promptly Delivi
SKA 1SLAN
HAS BEEi\ R
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAY
M. M. KING MAN,
Beaufort Ma
oHaving
opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pi
Build & Repair all t
Both^of WOOD
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nort
Personal attention given to setting and co
Steam Boiler Furnac
Shop next to Post Office.
J j
AT APPLE'S!! AT AP]
J ATTEN
I (now is THE Till
[ Closing out Sale of SUMMER
^iFALL AND WIJ
i o^
r Extra Inducen
^31 oFRUIT
OF THE LOOM, 4-4 Bl<
SPLENDID, 4-4 B1
. I FINE CAMBRICS 4-4
j EXTRA CAMBRICS, 4-4
SQ I
^ | And a discount of 25 per cent on a]
^ I been heretofore sold at regular palce
a| | COME ONE,
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Ship Chandlery,
Oils, Paints, Varnish
Ploughs and Plantation Supplie
Mat?x
BEAUFOl
you want to purchase fine and chc
FLOUR! FLOU
JSTJ f you want a good Loaf of Bread, <
JOHN FRANZ.
JS-HAMS and BREAKFAST BACOJ
JOHN FRANZ. Special attention is give
MANSION)
HOUSE.
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 well supplied and kept.
Guests from the .North will find this a mos
healthful and pleasant winter resort. United
States vessels are located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
Contracts for board will bo made for the season
, at reasonable rates.
| BENJAMIN BURT?,
Proprietor."
hli\(iSFOKI?S
1 Oswego Starch,
Is the best and most economical In the
j world.
Is perfectly PURE?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 always
, the same.
KlftWORD'S OSWEGO STARCH,
Is the most delicious of all preparations for
' Puddings, Blanc-Mange, Cake, Etc.
' INSURANCE.
THE MASSACHUSETTS
r LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
" . OF SPRINGFIELD MASS,
Capital and Surplus S6.500.000.
3?HE HOME , ,
. FIRB'INSURANCE COMPANY
, . OF NEW YORK.
Cash Assets over .. $6,000,000.
This, one oftlie strongest Fire Insurance
Companies in the world, is now
vc prepared to take good risks in the town ol
Beaufort and vicinity. For full particulars,
rates, etc., enquire of
J. H. Clancy, Agent
Y ?j P 0 ?1 U 0
-fc -IN? , .
Bull and Coosaw Rivers'
-OR AT?
Port royal:
Will be supplied with
fresh water,
frohi the celebrated
Club House Springs;
1 By Steam or sailing vessels.
| . M
??-Onlers sent to our office in Beaufort will receive
immediate attention.
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DKK A SMALL, Pmprfeton.
E-OPEAEU., .
ELLING PUBLIC IS S0LIC1TFD]
Manager. *
chine Shop*
...... *'?
epared with the latest improved tools to
[iuds of Machinery]
AND IRON,
pattern making for new work. Steam
;nern prices.
nstructing
:es for Saving Fuel.
4
WHITMAN. Mechanical Engineer,
PLE'S!! AT APPLE'S!!
TION! 5torBARGAINS!!
?
GOODS, to make room for \
I T E R GOOD S!!l &
; ^
ients Offered. |
? ^
jach, @ 12c.
each, " 10c.
" 10c. ! o
" 12c - : k,
II SUMMER GOODS, that have i ^
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s auriDg me seasuu. I jCOME
ALL, j g
Store in (Town. j ^
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s. M. APPLE. | **
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'EAfZ^
R IN
Groceries, Oils;
. c
es, Putty and Glass.
S) Wheolright & Blacksouth's"
*ials.
I T , 8 . C.
ap Groceries, go to JOHN FRANZ.
R!! FLOUR!!!
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or nice Biscuits, buy your FLOUR at
i, BUTTER and LARD, tlte choicest at
n in putting up Cabin Stores.
JUST OPENED!!
nu tun unuTrn PTftnu
ran ahu irinitn Mm
E. A. Schepfer's
The Leader in Low Prices
o , - . ..
I HAVE the pleasure of announcing to
1117 trieodsand. the public. generally,!
that I ain now receiving my Fall ana
Winter stock of .... ? , ,,. r.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
embracing the choicest and cheapest selection of
DRESS, GOODS.'
. . ? *1 ?
Notions, Embroideries,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Laccs, Hosfefy. (jfovrs, ITr.ndkerchiefs," Cassi?
mere?, Jeans," Tweeds, Flannels. Homespuns,.
Shirtings, Sheetings, ? Prints, Cambrics, Linens,.
Towels, Tabfe- Damasks, Napkins, White Goods,1
Gents'Furnishing Goods, Ac.; ever exhibited in
Beaufort. BCy assortment of goods has only to u
*en to be appreciated. I have selected them w
the greatest care. ALL ARE F&ESH AND N
and defy competition. r
Those reeding F a LL and WINTER snpplles for<
their families would SAVE MONEY by looking at ^
my stock and purchasing what they require.
A well lighted store, with polite and agreeable
salesmen, to attend to customers. __
E. A. SOHEPilR;
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COFFEES
SPICKS<tcy
FIIUITS. '
TABLES, MEATS, &c. . . ..
- * '- ' ?- - ** -* .l..a Ci?M
usually Kf])i m a nrsi-ciasn t??vic.
ered free of charge.
D HOTEL,