The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, November 22, 1877, Image 3
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LOCAL ITEMS.
Beaufort, S. C. NOV. 22, 1877.
Gov. Hauipton has appointed
next Thursday as a day of Thanksgiving.
Mr. W. H. Cuthbert, one of
the keepers of the Hunting Island light,
killed two deer on that island last Sat-1
urday,
A boat loaded with colored people
capsized opposite the residence of Mr.
Pollitzer last Monday morning^ but the
passengers were rescued by the phosphate
fishermen.
Any one desiring a sewing
machine for little money can be accom*
modated by Mr. W. B. Lawton Jr., of
Lawtonville with one of Wilson's superior
machines ior only thirty dollars.
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J^Major Chas. E. Bell has been
appointed Ordnance Officer on the staff
of Brig. Gen. Jas. F. Izlar commanding
the Third Brigade S. C. troop.
Capt. Willett has been drawn as
a grand jury to serve at the n^xt term
of the U. S. Court in Charleston, and A.
Mark ?nd E. Max to serve as petit jurors.
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There are eight hundred destitute
families at Fernandina who have , to be
supplied with provisions to keep them
from starving.
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Remember the Sea Island Uotel
. Hop next Wednesday night Nov. 28th.
Music has been engaged from Savan5
nah, and a pleasant evening is anticipated
by our social and pleasure seeking
friends. Tickets for sale at usual
places. *
We are informed that the resignation
of Sammy Green is to take effect
on the meeting of the Assembly, and that
there are to be two vacancies in the
House from this oounty.
1ST John N. Clark, a man who has
been living in Beaufort for some time
past, but who recently went to Charleston
was shot by a uegro boy who he was
trying to put of the stables of Mr. ?Gra
ham where he (Clark) was employed as
a watchman.
Dm ing his residence here Mr. Clark
earned a little occasionally painting sigi 8
but seemed generally out of work. He
lodged in the hall of the Washington
Engine Company on a sofa aod was considered
as being quite destitute although
there was plenty of work if he had chos
en to accept of it. He was a native of
Newburg N. Y., but his history is unknown
in Beaufort.
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text* A gaug of men was set at work
last Tuesday to break up the pile ol
phosphate rock in the rear of our office
and load it in the barge Bockwood, to bo
taken to Savannah where the rock is
. Used as ballast for cotton ships. The
Palmetto Company have over 2.000 ton
and will ship weekly to Savannah to their
agents, Messrs. ilder ?fc Co. A vessel
has also beeu chartered to load here for a
European port with rock now stored on
the Bennett wharf. The payments here
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lor laoor are gemng iu oe 01 cun.Muoniuie
niuouut, the wage? of the wcu of the
l'uluictto Company amounting to ?3(X)
last week, and they all get their money
" eveiy Saturday night.
t?- The train from Augusta on Sun
day failed to connect at Ycmmassee with
the traiu for Savannah and a number of
passengers who were obliged to lay over
tame to Beaufort and-spent the day and
expressed ttauuselves highly pleased with
our towu. rCingmajy would like some
more such visitations if his hotel was
only a little larger., the house being
about fuB at present.
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Paymaster lloxic and Lieut.
Commander Woodrow returned to the
New Hampshire last Sunday. These
two officers were on leave when the fever
broke out iu Port lioyal and were
obliged to proloug their stay Noith much
longer than at first coniemplated.
WtBF The County Commissioners
opened bids for the past indebted.icss at
their office last Friday and awarded the
money on hand amounting to $971 to
S. D. Gilbert and H. G. Judd Esqs.,
they being the only bidders. The treasurer
reported the following collections:
Ou account 3 mill tax $1,363 64
" . 1 " " 464.54
" *' Licences 250,00
After issuing three checks the boaid
adjourned till Dec. 5th but met again
next morning and checked out uearly the '
whole amount of county money reported.
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A meetiug of the citizeus of Beaufort
was called last Tuesday afternoon to hear
the report of the committee sent to Columbia
to see Gov Hampton regarding
the increase of the naval fleet iu our harbor.
Capt. Dick reported that the Governor
received the committee very cordially
and promised his hearty co-operation
in furthering the object they had in
view, and that he would write Messrs.
Evitisand Aiken, Congressmen from this
State, on the subject. The meeting then
adopted a resolution to secure the opening
of the mail in Beaufort on Sunday,
as the officers in the navy arc now com
pelled to go to Port Royal on that day
when if the Diail was distributed here on
Sunday they would use our post office in
preference. It was also resolved to send
a representative to Washington to en
deavor to secure the ordering of the navy
vessels to this place, and to raise money
to publish a circular for distribution show
ing the advantages of Beaufort as a win
ter resort.
It was also suggested that an effort be
made to call our citizens together once a
month for the purpo>e of discussing pub
lie affairs, and to tiy to infuse a little
more public spirit than now prevails
among us.
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The Town Council.
A regular iueetiDg of council was held
Wednesday evening Nov. 14th. The following
bills were referred to the committee
on account: Silsby Mfg. Co.,
Sl83,02F. W. Scheper, 3.66;^ II. Chisolmn
89.90; G. Waterhouse, $8.
Warden Washington gave notice of an
j ordinauce to raise supplies for the year
1878 which passed its first reading. An
ordinance forbidding the keeping of hogs
within the town limits was passed and
ratified. A petition was received from
J. A. Harrison for a renewal of his
licence to sell liquors and the prayer
granted. Dr. Stuart tendered his resignation
as a member of the board of
health which was accepted. The Inten*
dant appointed as a committee on
Hnl ITU'S. S. J. Bump
ilOOti>OUJV/U V* Vfl VV( ? _
field, J. P. Boyce, G. Watcrhouse and
Dr. T. G. White.
The Iutendant submitted to council
the rules and regulations prepared tor the
government of the police which was
referred to the police committee. The
Intendaut reported the suspension of
policeman McTureousaud the appointment
of Mr. Johnson, and council ratified
his ac ion. The treasurer's quarterly
report was received and placed on file:
Warden Washington offered a resolution,
which was adopted, directing the Marshal
to strictly enforce the ordinance on
gambling and authorizing the Intendant
to take such steps as are necessary to
carry out the law.
A special meeting was held Monday
evening last. A petition of John Franz
for a green grocer's licence was granted.
Warden Boyce gave notice of an ordinance
to amend the ordinance to amend the
market ordinance, which passed its first
reading. Warden Washington offered
a resolution to print 500 copies of the
hog ordinance, but several members
objected to the expense of the printing,
" tho
jit. ixiinpuum sjjiuuiiuaucii^ iiiuv ....
hogs could not read and the resolution
was lost, and to still further economise
the expenditures Bampfield moved to go
into an election of auother policeman.
Three applications were received and
after two ballots in which there was a
tie vote the Intendant cast a vote for
Mr. Johnson and declared him elected.
Warden Bampfield questioned the right
of the Intendant to vote and cited the
practice ofthe late legislature, to carry his
point, but couucil voted to sustain his
honor, the vote standiug, in favor
Holmes, Boyce, Perry and Kick er;
against, Bampfield and Washington. The
question of erecting a town hall and
engine houses was then discussed at
length and the subject was finally referred
to the committee en the fire department.
We have received, too late for publication
this week, an article from I)r. Johnson
in reply to the report of Dr Sheftall,
regarding the origin of the yellow fever
it Port Royal, which gives an entirely
lifferent view of the subject, disproving
nany of the allegations of Dr. Bheftal1.
flic "article will be jmblishcd next week.
Arrivals?Sea Is laud Hotel*
J Willis M M Ifutfton, S C.; E Stanton, Baltimore;
\V S Lynch, I) E Ross . lie, II T Porkens, .1 M Davis
J I' McNally, 11 II Colcock, J 11 Jenkins, 1> Har.
grove, J W lleny, Augusta, Ga; W Dearborn, J V
How, K M Frieud.G Collins, J Hays, J U Wimherlv.
II A Duncan, K M Teunant, J LSpaun, Porl
Royal; T B Chaplin, J G Nicliois, St. Helena Ishl.H
M and H W Fuller, Sh-1 Ion; J W Fretwoll, S; vauuah,
Ga.; It M Pierson. Klngstree; W Prioleau
it M Adams l/t'autwell, Mrs Towusend, Misses N
and C Towusend, Charleston: G M Cooper J II
<nai>iuau, J W Battle, R \V Allen, A Sheppatd, C.
S. N.; C W Jewell, J Fitzsintmons, Coosaw, J "Y
Solomon, laiwtonviile: W Eccleston, G Mandelbam.
E It Li'gree, J P Tuckerman, D Veller, Nk Y.; T W
Howard, Grahatuville; A Bennett, Allendale.
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ST. HELENA SOUND.
Nov. 12th, Itr. brig Hugh Rolierts, Jones, .'?days
Iron) Funclial, in ballast to Wyllie Teacher A eo.
Norwegian bark Porro Olscn 48 days front
Dublin, in ballast to Wyllie Teacher & co.
14th, Swedish bark Jacob Rauers, Petersen 24
days from Maranhaut, in ballast to Wyllie Teacht r
St, co.
Br. barkcntine Millicant, Jones 42 days from
Swansea, in ballast to Wyllie Teacher ?ico.
15th, Br. hark John Peile Newton, from Funchal
23 days in ballast to Wyllie Teacher Aco.
Br bark Midas, Barker 12 days from St
Thontas, in ballast to Wyllie & co.
Br. barkcntine Glynwood, Taylor, 42 days
from Santos, Brazil in ballast to Wyllie Teacher
A co.
CLEARED FROM ST. HELENA SOUND
Nov. 12th, Swedish harkeatine svea, aioiner, ior
United Kingdom with 601 tons phosphate rock
t'foiu Coosa w mines.
loth' Br. barkentine Brigzo, Pcppcreil for United
Kingdom with 374 tons of phosphate rock from
? oosuw mines.
Russian bark Waaia. Hogman, for United
Kingdom with 699 tons of phosphate rock from
Coosaw mines.
14th. Br. brig Maggie, Bush, for United Kingdom
with 399 tons of phosphate rock from Cco->aw
mines. <
A NEW WILSON
Shuttle Sewing Machine,
Sent to any freight office in Beaufort County for
THIRTY DOLLARS.
W. B. Lawton Je. Agent
Lawtouville S. C.
TENNESSEE
BEEF and MUTTON,
SAUSAGE MEAT,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,
HOG'S HEAD CHEESE,
CLEANED TRIPE,
PIG'S FEET,
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| Always on baud in the market opposite
; the Post-office. For roast of
STALL FED BEEF and MUTTON,
two days notice is required.
An Ordinance.
In Relation to the keeping of Hogs.
Bo it ordained by the Intendant and Wardens o
the Town of Beanort in Council assembled:
That on and after the pas*agc of this Ordinance
it shall be unlawful for any person or persons t<
keep within the limits of this town any hog or pig:
and all j>ersons so offending shall be deemed guilt]
of a misdemeanor, aud ti|>ou conviction thereof
shall be liable to a fine or imprisonment.
Ratified in Council, this 14th day of Nov. A. P.
i 1877 r
ALFRED WILLIAMS,
1 T. C. IlK'UMONP, Clerk. Intendant.
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"THE CLUB,"
ON THE
EUROPEAN PLAN,
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THE
Dining and Supper
Rooms "Will be opened to the public
November 1st., 1877.
o
OYSTERS,
A Specialty.
o
Billiard Parlors
Second to none in the State.
SIDEB OAR D
Stocked with the choicest of
mm m liquors,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
M. FOLEY, Manager.
Administrator's Final Discharge*
The undersigned will apply to Judge of Prolmte
for Beaufort County, at his office in Beaufort on
the 10th day of December next for a final discharge
as administrator of the estate of Daniel llortoti
deceased.
8th. Nov. 1877. HOWELL G. WALL.
Pound Adrift.
A large phosphate lighter with tongs and pick
axes inside, marked M. R. P. A M. Co.
The owner can recover the same upon paying
charges on application to
CHRISTOPHER CHAPLIN,
Eddings Point St Helena.
Nov. 9.
Notice.
At the expiration of sixty days from this date 1
will apply to the Clerk of Court for Beaufort County
for a Charter fo^tho Preacher's Aid Society ol
the South Carolina Conference M. K. Church.
J.B. M1HHLKTOX,
Beaufort S. C. Nov. 15. lr*77.
OFFICE AIMVTANT ANT> IXSPECTOR-GENL.
Coluuihia S. Nov. 12, 1877.
Notice is hereby given that the Inspection
of the S. C. Volunteers and National Guard ordered
for the 26th and 27th inst. will take place at Early
Branch on Friday the 2-'tnl and Beaufort on Satnnlay
th 21th inst.
All commands both white and colored must
come forward on those days for inspection.
E. W.MOISE,
Adjutant and Inspector-General.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Edward Lynch
vs.
Heywanl and Guerard.
Warrant of foreclosure of Lien on Crop*.
By virtve of a" warrant of foreclosure of lien on
crops In the above stated case to nie directed and
'odged in my office, 1 will sell at public outcry on
the plantation of the above named Defendant* at
New River, on the first Wednesday in Deceml>er
next, 1877, being the 5th day of said uionth, during
th* legal hours ofsaletbe following property to witTwelve
hundred bushels of unthrashed Rice :nor
or less, levied upon as the property of Heyward A
Gu?*rard, at the suit of Edward Lynch.
Terms Cash. WM. WILSON.
Nov. 20, 1877. S, B. C.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Geo. A. Trenholm A Son
vs.
Heyward and Guerard
Warrantof Foreclosure ef Lien on Crop*.
By virtue of a warrant of foreclosure on crops In
the above stated case tonic directed and lodged in
my office, I will sell at public outcry on the plantation
of the above named defendants at New River
on the first Wednesday in December next, 187";
being the 5th day of said month, during the legal
hours of sale the following property to wit: j
Twenty eight hundred! 2S00 )bushels of un-|
thrash d Rice, more or less, levied upon as the
property of Heyward and Guerard at the suit ol
Geo. A. Trenholm A Son.
Terms Cash. WM. WILSON.
Beaufort S. C. Nov. 20th,1877 S. B. C.
"SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to nie directed
and lodged in my office, I will sell at public
outcry infrout of my office in the Town of Beaufort
on tbo first Tuesday in December next 1877, said
day being the fourth of said month, during the
legal honrs of sale the following property to wit:
Mary R. I'richer
vs.
R. N. Kittles,
All the right title and interest of II. N. Kittles
in and to "all that piece parcel or tract of laud
" - tj_! IU1III.?. P..!.k Wgintnir
biniiifU in rriiKu iriiitttiuo & t?i >ou,
thirty acres bounded north by lauds of estate of
East is and it, N. Kittles east by lands of estate of
Joseph liucks south by lauds of It. O. H. 1 Tucks
and public ltoad to Augusta aud west by pnblic
road aforesaid and lands of cstatsof Eustis being
a part of the tract of land belonging to K. N. Kittles
near Blount ville'' levied upon as the property of
It. N. Kittles at the suit of Mary It. Pricber.
Terms cash purchasers to pay for papers.
W1L WILSON.
S. B. C.
Beaufort S. C, Nov, 13th 1877
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order and Judgement of foreclosure
to rac directed and lodged in my office I
will sell at public outcry in front of my office in
the town of Beaufort, onjthe first Tuesday in December
next, 1877 being the 4th day of said month,
during the legal hours of sale the following property
to wit :
James W. Moore
vs.
f Oliver P. Law
( has. J. C. Hutson.
"All that Plantation or tract of land known as
y Bolan Hall situated in the county of Beaufort
s ! bounded north by lands of estate of Earr and Mor1
rail, south east, and west by Hazzards or Bohn
Creek; containing two thousand three hundred
t, J300 ) acres more or less.
,, Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers.
WM. WILSON,
S. B. C.
Beaufort S. C. Nov. is, i?77.
^or ?ah tx $f?t.
For Sale.
Four Black Walnut COUNTERS and ,
STANDS, 10 ft. long by 3 ft. wide each.
Apply at this office.
To Rent.
A Bakery and Shop
Advantageously situated on BAy Street,
with many conveniences and necessary
utensils &c. None but reliable . persons
need apply to
.John Franz.
TO RENT,
Two desirable stores in the basement of the
STEVEN8 HOUSE,
Price $10 and $15 respectively.
A^ply to W. J.VERDIKR,
Agent.
FOR SALE.
AN EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill. Saw Gin with 40
saws aftd one Utley's Lever power Cotton Press
with shafting, pulleys and bands complete in
running order. This machinery will be sold entire
or separate at a reasonable price.
For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipple at
Grahamville or at this office.
Notice.
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| Mr. J. 31. Kbetl, is nereoy auiuuriKu >u UVVHV |
all 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
running at large on and after the 20th ult. will be
rigidly enforced.
JOS. COHEN,
Town Marshal.
JOHN BRODIE,
Builder, Contractor
-ANDUNDERTAKER.
Estimates and plans furnished at short
notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort,
S. C.
P, M, WHITMAN
Bay Street Beaufort, S. C.
Dealer tn
NEW CLOCKS.
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SCIICLTZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK.
For the detection of Watchmen. Every one
employing a watchman should have one of ifce-*
Clocks.-Scnd for circular.
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New Rotary Clocks.
Something new. Uuni Dok'l'wly. Requires m>
key.
BLACK WALN1T. VISIBLE PENDULUM
CfXJCKS. Also M.uiixk, Cmmil, and othn
Clocks.
Prlc*^ from $ > to $11.
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Due West Female
College.
Next college year opeus Oetolicr 1st. Faculty
same as last year-full. First-class teachers of
music, drawing, and painting. Isn-ation retired and
healthy. Tuition and board, including fuel ane
washing, for college year, Si 77. Extras at reasonaltl
rates. For circular, send to
J. I. BONNER. President, Due West.S C
Arorsr 1st, 1877.
gort Jtopt.
R. P. RUNDLE.
SHIPP'C & COMMISSION MERCH ANT
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber Ac.
AGENT FOR TIIE
New York & Port Royal
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, West
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIP CO'S. OF LIVERPOOL
D H Hutchinson.
Wholesale & Retail Grocer
l'ORT ROYAL, S. C.
Has ADDED~GiTeATIA' to his stock
ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a
Meat Market,
where will be found on hand at all times
a full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds ot vegetables to
suit the demands of the public.
SHEPARD D.GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. Of
ficc in the Sea Islaud Hotel.
Found Adrift.
On Friday the 9tli inst at Coffin Point, was
picked up three flats. The owner can recover the
property l>y paying expenses on applicat ion to
tony A. baily,
Coffin Point.
; P, ELLIOTT, Beaufort S, C,
BA VKJ\'EL, if CO., Chmrltiton S. C,
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPACT,
Having put up a grist mill at their
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
nay quantity, and at reasonable rates.
31. S. ELLIOTT.
<?ri$t and ?tt&.
S. E WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
ETC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Bought Ginned and prepared for market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and giinding
corn and meal, he i.s prepared to exe
cute all orders on the shortest possible no
tice
The highest cash price paidTor
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
i?~ S. MAYO,
Bay St. Boaufor^ S. O
LIQUORS; WINES, <fcc.
NET YARNS,
"TfiTT T TVTT.CI A vn /l/\I?r? IPt?
Grlana, Paintf* 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 Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Tapanned ami Stai?|>ed Tin Ware*. Constantlyon
J hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Cak Cooking Stoves.
W:H.CALVERT
Bay St. between Stb A 9th sts. Beaufort. S.C
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. H. Loekwootl.
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BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
?ox?
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New* York tnariesion & savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections inside on any poiut in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.6iu.
PORT ROTAZi
Saw& Planing Mill
HKAUFOKT. S C.
D. 0. WILSON & CO.,
MANCFACTLRKfcS OF AS1> DEALERS IN
YELLOW FINE TIXEE& AND LDNOtiE
AND
Cypres? Slilnglea,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PL AS TK R LATHES,
All kinds ot JOB SAWING prompt If done.
Flooring & ceiling n always on nans
Orders for' I.umber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
D. C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in whitennd over onehundrcd
different colors, made of strictly pure
WMIE LEAD,
Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, w
anted to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
ICE! ICE!
mm l EMMOHS,
A RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
xl. nish Ice in any quantity Customers
may desire, from their Ice House,
Sevonth. Street.
JOHN CONANT, ?
J. A. EMMONS
P. DESSESURE.
BOOT And SHOE MAKER.
All work entrusted to His care will receive
prompt attention.
Shop Next the ICE HOUSE,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
H. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Bay Eighth Streets* *
Beaufort, 0. C.
DKAI.KR 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 will,be sold at the lowe
Yrice for cash. Physicians prescriptions careful!
componucd.
p. w. sc:
FINE ^1ES
F row the Dairio*.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGE"
And a Full Variety of other things 1
Goods Promptly Deliv*
SEA 1SLAN
HAS BEEN R
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAY
M. M. KINGM AN,
Beaufort Ma
oHaviog
opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pr
Build & Repair all ft
Both'ofWOOD
n *' ?' Ia .lnuirrnlnrr oml
rarucuiur aueuiuMj given iu u?nQM>uj,
pipe and fittings constantly oo hand at Nort
Personal attention given to setting and co
Steam Boiler Furnac
J?"" Shop next to Post Office.
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AT APPLE'S!! AT API
?:! .AT TEN
| Now is THE TMI
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{ Closing out Sale of SUMMER
^IFALL AND WIJ
05-h
i Extra Inducen
: oFRUIT
OF THE LOOM, 44 Blc
SPLENDID, 44 Bl<
^ i FINE CAMBRICS 4 4
^a in IflnitTnO A A
j JUATilA tAJIDlViVC, ft
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^ j And a discount of 25 per cent on al
; lxjen heretofore sold at regular palce
5 | COME ONE,
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To the Cheapest !
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Mr
iiScSlddV J,V iiS?!ITdd
J OHN F
DEALE1
Ship Chandlery,
Oils, Paints, Varnistn
Ploughs and Plantation Suticlia
B E E*of
HoTlf you want to purchase fine and che
FLOUR! FLOU
fiSTTf you want a good Loaf of Bread, <
JOHN FRANZ.
19-HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON
JOHN FRANZ. Special attention is givei
MANSION"
hojjse.
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Enclosed with ample yard under live oak tree
the room* are neatly finished and nicely famished
and the table is well supplied and kept.
Gueat* from the North will find this a mos
healthful and pleasant winter resort. United
States Teasels are located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
Contracts for board will be made for the season
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN BURR,
Pkopriktor. ? ,
aingsfords
^ rr j 1
Oswego starcn,
Is t he best and most economical In the
world.
Is perfectly PURK?free from acids and other
1 foreign sul*tancos that injure Linen.
Is 8TRUX6EH than any other?requiring much
less quantity in using.
Is UNIFORM?stiffens and finishes work always
the same.
KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH,
Is the most delicious of all preparations for
Puddings, Blanc-Mange, Cake, Etc.
: INSURANCE.
THE MASSACHUSETTS
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
. OF SPRINGF1KIJ) MASS.
Capital and Surplus $6,500,000.
THB~HOME
FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Assets over $6,000,000.
This, one of the strongest Fire Insurance
Companies in the world, ..is now
* prcparetrto take good risks in the town ot
s- Beaufort and vicinity. For full particr
ulars, rates, etc., enquire of .
J. H. Clancy, Agent
h e per;
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fUeft ^=>4r-- Fiiurre.
rABLES, MEATS, &c.. ;
isually kfjil in a first-class Store*
3red free of charge.
i) hotel,
E-OPENED. ' ?.
ELLIN'G PUBLIC IS SOLICITED.
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Manager.
chine Shop,
cpareil with the latest improved tools to
rinds of Machinery,
AND IRON,
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pattern making for new work. Steam
hern prices,
nstructing
:es for Saving Fuel.
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V WHIT-MAS. Mcclwircal Eminwr. '
PLE'S!! AT N APPLE'S!!
TION! ^
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i for BARGAINS!!
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GOODS, to make room for j ^
ITER GOOD S!!i ?
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ients Oflered. 1 to.
jach, <$ 12c.
jach, 4* 10c.
" 10c. I .
" 12C j &*;
1 SUMMER GOODS, that have j ^
s during the season. j ^
COME ALL, ||5'
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Store in Town j
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s. M. APPLE, j ^
V JjV nRgTdJV J.Y
RANZ,
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Groceries, Oils,
es, Putty and Glass,
s, Whee&gbt & Blacksmith's
c.
ap Groceries, go to JOHN FRANZ.
R!! FLOUR!!! ;
)r uice Biscuits, buy your FLOUR at
[, BU'iTER and LARD, the choicest at
11 iu putting up Cabin Stores.
just opened iiFILL
HID WIRTFB STOCK
E. A. Scheper's
The Leader in Low Prices
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I HAVE the pleasure of announcing to
my trieods and the public generally,1
that I am now receiving my Fall and
Winter stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
embracing the choicest and cheapest selection of '
DRESS GOODS.
Notions, Embroideries, ,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Laces, Hosiery, Glorrs, lie n<lkerchiefs, Oaaai
hktos.""Wwuis," Twewls, Flannel*. Homespuns, '
SMl iu?, Sheetings, Prints, Catabrirs, aliens, '
TowrWv^Table Damasks, Kapkinsfwhite Goods,
Geota*ruriiL?hiug (WmkIs, Ac.; ever exhibited in
Deaufort. My assortment of good* has only to b
seen to l>e appreciated. I have selected theM w
the greatest care. ALL ARK FRfc^H AND N
and defy competition. < ,
Those residing FALL and WINTER supplies for
their families would SAVE MONEY hv looking at .
my stock and purchasing what they require.
A well lighted store, with polite and agreeable
salcsuieu, to attend to enstomera.
E. A. S CHE PER.
VESSELS
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Bull and Coosaw Rivers
?OU AT?
PORT ROYAL.
Will be supplied with
FRESH WATER,
From the celebrated
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vessels.
5-Orders sent to our office in Beaufort will receive
immediate attention . ...
DICK A SMALL, Proprietors