The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, January 17, 1872, Image 3
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"JS?T' BEATTII
VVV/E have jast received a Urge
\!A!/ Morocco, Goat and Oalf. J
criul ion and all prices.
Gents', Boys' and MisSee' Shoes :
A new lot of Gents' and Ladies t
A camplete St?>ck of common D
ni I j . i r? ol?
Diencuea ana crown ouirinigo,
A full line of North Carolina Je
Birneroe, Satinets and Jeans.
A Fresh Stook of Gents1 and Be
Sole and Upper Leather,
Sugar and Coffee.
We will keep through the year i
be able to supply the demand from
Call aod see us.
B ?1 AT T]
[pjEATTIE <fe CO. are Agents fc
I PI Price and quality guarnutdet
Jan 10
STONO FE
THE STONO PHOS
Of Charleston, 8. C., properly appreciating tlx
the 8outh, resolved in the outset to offer tbelr
within the reach of eyery planter. They offer
SOLUABLI
a complete Ammoalated Fertiliser, at $46 cash
with approved eity acceptance without iuteres
" Dissolved
for composting with Cotton tieed or Stable Ma
cash, or $30 ciedit aa above; this ia highly re<
great satisfaction
We have numerous certificates from intellig
ferent sections of the State, testifying to the
which we append below.
VMLLlAM KAViNEL. J. I
Prttidenl.
MARSHALL A MAULD1N, Agents, Greenr
Uear Sir : In reply to your inquiry concet
present year, I will elate what 1 did, and give
On tbe l&lh of May last I planted twelve a
cation of octton seed and barnyard manure coi
ing, I put notl ing at all, not having received
16th of Jube I applied tbe btouo, at tbe rate
after the cotton woe all up. The manner of tl
horse Watt plough the cotton was barred off a
and immediately covered by throwing back tb
The result was as follows: On the first six *
of cotton to tbe acre; from the last six, to wh
been applied, I gathered an average of 1,200
were in the same field, separuted only by a ro<
Vety truly, yours, A
To J. D. A ik km, Esq., Gen. Agent Slot
I used two tons Stono Dissolved Phosphate,
seed, on my cotton th s year. It certainly dot
bales to every four acres on which it was used
phate, with two olbcr fertilisers casting nearly
There was no rust on the cotton under which I
spots of wet, springy land, whilst the cotton
were, rusted early and badly.
Jan 10
ETT
FERTIL
Three eery Superior Article* are offeicd by
pant ol Charleston, 8. C., viz:
ETIWAN
A complete manure, adapted to Cotton. 0
tide heretofore nflTeied ?' the very high grai
Lime, with the addition, a* heretofore, of P
$66 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st ol
November, 1872, without interest.
ETIWAN (
A n w ar'.ide ol about the same ltiuli vrad
element* of Cotton Seed in sneh a manner, i
ton and Giaiii, at a lower price thnti the F.i
or before the 1st of April next, $16 per
inter **t.
ETIWAN DISS
*?
Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent, of Dissc
planter by composting, to obtain two tor
co*t and freight. Price $86 per ton. if paid
ton. payable 1st November. 1872. without
TAKE NOTICE, that all these fertilizer
phate, and must help lor more than one yea
WM.
G
LEONARD WILLIAMS. Agent at Gr-en
Dec 18
Land lor Sale.
THE SUBSCRIBER rffera for sala all
thai TRACT OF I.AND, known asthe
" Gantt Lands," containing X80 acre*, more
or less, including the Harrison and Rockvale
plaree, situated on the Greenville and
Columbia Railroad, six milea from Greenville
C. H.. S. C. Also, the plane of Or J J.
Karie, located four utiles from Greenville,
on the Spartanburg Road Any one dashing
to purchase will apply to
C C STEPHEN*.
At Greenville, S. C.
January 9. 1872 b?-2
**r . *
11UIICC.
ALL PBRRON8 INDEBTED to Dr
M 11.LI AM U. Al'HllN and JOHN
H. OOODLETT, are notified that their
Nand A-e?iirite are 111 my hands for
Collection. Partie* interested will save
Costa by calling at my office and par irg tip.
J P. MOORE.
Att'y at Law and Trial Juaiic.
Greenville, 8. C., Jan. 8. 1873. tfi-6
ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED oy d< Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Oretneille, Tbat
from and after the Painf* nf this Ordinance,
any person convicted of keeping a DISORDERLY
HOU8E, within the Ineorporate
Limits of the City of Oreenville, shall upon
conviction for each such offence he fined a
sum not leas than Tweot^flre dollars nor
more than Fifty dollars.
Ita it further Ordained, That the Owner or
Lessee of any Dwelling House or other building
situated within said Incorporate Llrnita,
who lets or suh-lets any sueh Dwelling House
or other building, to any person or persons, to
he used, or with the knowledge that the same
ia intended to he used and kept aa a RAUDY
HOUSE, or HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION,
ahall upon eonriction, pay a fine of not let*
than Five dollars nor more than Fifty dollars,
for every day upon which such house or build*
lag ahall he so used or kept
Tbat all Ordinances heretofore p-used rela*
five to BAUDY HOUSES or HOUSES OF
PROSTITUTION within the Incorporate
Limits nf said City or Town, he and the same
are hereby repealed.
Done and ratified under the Corporete Real of
the said City of Greenville, this fifteenth
day of May in the year of our Lord one
thousand sight hundred and sixty-nine.
. W. R. JONES, Mayor.
A. R. McDavid, City Clerk.
J.. IS mm
Notice
Tft hereby plren to *11 whom It may concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Dnnthit,
Probata Judge of On enrlllt Connty, on
the 6th day of February neat, for a final
direhargo aa Executor of the Katate of
JEREMIAH HOI KINS, drceaaad
WM. L. HOPKINS, Executor.
Jan. id,1872 66-6
Ik CO. "TpF
line of Ladies* Drees 8hoes?Cloth,
.adies' common Shoes of every die*
; all warranted to give satisfaction.
Jhawle,
ress Goods,
all prices,
tans and Cassimeres, Northern Cas>ys
EUts, very low.
n jFtVjK I . A i i */ '
nob an oaaA.tmanf #.< ?- ?
?? *.? nosvillIIVUVV* V* kAAlS M III
i every point.
EES db OO.
?r the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
a.
36 2
R.TILIZERS.
PHATE COMPANY,
4 norruity of foatering the planting internet of
Fertilieere at a price which would place tham
their
5 GUANO,
; or $60 on a credit to tho 1st November next,
The
Phosphate/'
cure, la now offered at tbo vary low price of $26
Qommeadod by plantera who have uaod it with
eat plantera of the higheat character, from difexuellenoa
of theaa Fertiliaera.?onlj a few of
5. AIKEN. GENERAL AGENT,
A'o. 6 C< ntrnl Wharf, Charletton, S. C.
ille; G. W. ANDERSON, Agent, Williamaton.
CAMDEN, December 8tb, 1871.
ning my nee of the Stono Pboaphate in the
you the romilt.
HCB U1 CUIIUO, IU WHICH 1 mini ? BflTJ ?ppils
nbintd. On tb? other six, at the time of plantthen
the Stono Soluble Phosphate. Oh the
of 260 pounds to the acre, to the last six acres,
he application was as follows: With the ones
near as practicable and the phoephate pat in,
e earth taken cway by the first ploughing,
icres I gathered in the seed about 800 pounds
icb nothing but the 8tono Soluble Quano had
pounds per acre. The two parcels planted
m. The cultivation was the same.
o.t JAME8 CHESNUT.
to Phoiphatt Company, Charlatan, S. C.
EDGEFIELD. 8. C., November 27. 1871.
, composted with an equal weight of cotton
ibled the yield, making on ordinary lanJs three
In some test rows an equal weight of Pbosr
double the monoy, produced more cotton.?
the phosphate was used, except on a few small
under which the other more oostly fertilisers
J. W. TOMPKIN8.
8ft Sm.
W AN
IZERS.
the Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate comGUANO.
Irain sn-l Tobacco, being the well known ar1*
ol 16 per cent, dissolved Bone Phosphate of
eruvian Guano, Ammonia and Potash. Pries
April next, and $00 r-er ton, payable 1st
3R0P FOOD.
Is of Milnhle Phosphate, compounded with the
ta to #n?ure one ot the b-et fertilisers for Cot
wan Guano. Price $40 p*r ton, if paid on
ton, payable 1st N?.y. rnher, 1872, uithout
iOLVED BONE.
lived Bone Phosphate, and thue enabling the
is of half that grade at a saving of one half
on or before the 1st ol April nvxt, $A0 p?r
in.ereil
e ate of the highest grade of Soluble Photx.
C. BEE & CO.,
eneral Agents, Charleston, S. C.
ville, s. o.
82 2m
a# T?_n
AjtvvtiUU Ui i UttUCffiRO.
fBlHERE will be Election h-ld by the
JL City Council on Tumday Evening.
tUh of b'thmary next, at 7 o'clock, for one
POLICEMAN f?r the City of Greenville.?
Applicants tor the position ere notified to
send in their application, with the name*
of th?ir Sureties, on or before the morning j
of that dayl Bv order of Council.
" A. R McDAVID, Clerk.
Jail 10 86 4
Wilmington) Columbia and|
Augusta Railroad.
Ornoa 0*n'i. Faatotrr A Tickict Agknt, )
Wjlmi!?ot< n. N. C., Dee. 18, 1871. j
New Freight find Passenger
Route via Coinmbla. 8. C'.?
| uud Wilmington, If. C.
i rWlllE attention of MERCHANTS, SHIPJL
PERS of COTTON and PRODUCE,
and the public generally, ia invited to the
DIRECT CONNECTION
Now (lifting hflw(?n nil interior point* in
8outli Carolina, and Northern Cities, by
the WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A AUOUSTA
RAILROAD, and ita connection#
at Wilmington, either via Steamship Line*
from thnt Port, or via Wilmington A Weldon
Railroad, and Ita connections via Portamonth
or Petersburg.
The varlou* lm#a connecting at theae ter
minal point* afford faeililiaa for abipmanta
To or from BALTIMORE. Daily.
- PHILADELPHIA, Tri Weekly.
" " NEW YOUK, fl Times per Week.
BOSTON. Semi Weekly.
Uniform rate* are maintained with all
Competing line*.
No detention orenra to ahipment*.
Through Bill* Lading given between all
Station* and point* named
Rales and Classification Sheets obtained
of all Agent*.
The Passenger Schedule of Night Train
from, and Morning Train Into Colombia,
givra a superior eonnrotion for all point*
on Greenville A Columbia, and Chailott*.
Columbia A Augusta Railroads?giving a
Bay Line connection via Portsmouth, and
an AlKRail connect ion via Washington, and
avoiding all dtlayt at Columbia.
Through Tieketa on sal* at Columbia to
all point* North. , .
For Rate*, Classification#, and *11 information,
applv to A. POPE.
Urn'l Freight aed Tleket Agent.
J. C. WINDER, Orn'l Superintendent.
Jan 10 *6 I2w
|3f* Subscribe for tho Greenville
Knterpiiae, $2 )>cr annum. ;
Imlle OF
REAL ESTATE.
There win b? wu on s>ii*dir in
February ntzt, at Qraanville Court
Houaa,
Five Tracts'of Land,;
Known as Bailey's Cross 1
Roads and White
Plains,
Situated on th? Buncombe and Spartanburg
Road*, alavaa ml lea from Green* Die ;
and near tha Air-Lino Railroad.
Rome Tract, No. I,
Containincr litres Hundred and Thirl*
and Ona-Half Actum A large portion of i
it is well-timbered and watered, jrltli pom*
good Bottom. Good Dwelling, Store Houee
and Out Building* i
Tract No. 9,
Containing On? Hundred and Twelve Acre*,
mostly in Woods, well-watered and on it is an
elegant building site on Spartanburg Road.
Tract No. 3,
Containing One Hundred and Kighty-eigkt
Acre*, mostly in Woods, well-watered, and on
it is an elegant building site on the Buncombe
Road.
Tract No. 4,
Containing One Hundred and Fifty Acre*,
mostly in Woods, welt-watered, and on it is
an elegant building site on the Spartanburg
Road.
These Lands lay welt and are well adapted
to the growing of ootton as well as eorn,
with valuable Timber convenient to the
Air-Line Railroad, and a good stand for
business.
Tract No 3,
Containing Two Hundred and Twentyfive
A crte, mure or less, laying immediately
on the Air-Line Railroad, and will no
doubt be near to the loealion of a depot,
and two miles from Criek Springe, having
an elegant Dwelling, and all necessary outbuilding*.
It is beautifully situated oo the
Buncombe Road, well timbered and watered,
fine eolton loads, and lay well.
Prisons desiring to see plats or proeore
any information in regard to these Lands,
will apply to Mr. W. C. Bailey on the
premiers, or O. A. Pickle, in this City.
TERMS OF 8ALE?From one-third to
one-half cash, the balance on credit until
January 1st. 1873, with mortgage, at ten per
cent, intereat and security if desired. Purchaser
to pay for titles, stamps, Ac.
W. C. BAILEY, lTru<t0?
0. A PICKLE, J
Greenville, 8. C., Jan. 2, 18T2. 28-6
TO THE LADIES.
??
Fall and Winter Opening.
MRS. L. T.JENNINGS
Respectfully informs the
Ladies that she is now reeeiv
ing in)) supplies of
FALL AND WINTER
^MILLINERY
or latwrr amp most
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
The S'ock will consist of all the lines ??f
GOOD* found in similar establishments,
and will be offered at very reasonable
pi ice*. 27-tf
Fowler & Vaughn
HAVE opened, at the stand formerly
occupied by Long & Ooodlett, nearly
opposite Foster dt Hunter, a general
siock of DIIY GOODS and GROCERIES,
consisting of Cloths, Cassimere*, Ready-made
Clothing, Calicoes, Woiated, D? treaties, Ac.,
together with Soger, C<?fT?e. M?la-ses, Syrups,
F'ottr, Bac'.n. and Groceries generally.
Also Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery?ware,
Fancy Articles. Ac . A'*.
WE PAY THE HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
in cash or trade.
IfT" We will alao purchase COTTON.
We desire a eall from our friends in the
country and *he public in general, promising
to give satisfaction.
Oct 26 26 Sin
FOR S ALE!
. __ I Offer at private sale, the
BRICK HOUSE at.d LOT.
near the Old Baptist Church
The dwelling contain* four
rooma and two fira places. On the Lot is
a good Kitchen, Brick Smoke House and
Stable, and a well of fine water. Trims
liberal, and prtee low.
Apply to the proprietor,
O. B IRVINE.
Dee 18 82 tf
King's M contain Military School |
Yorkvillo, S. C.
THE first Session of the scbot.
year 1873 will begin on the 1st
February, and end on the 30th ef
Termt, for School Expenses, I e,
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Books,
Stationery, 4c., tllii, payable ? Advanc?.?
Circulars cnutaing full information may be
obtained upon application to
Col. A. COWARD,
Principal and Proprietor.
Dec IS 32 8
holiday presents.
FOSTER&
HUNTER
H A. VE3
COLLECTION OF
FURS,
CONEY, MINK, j
AND OTUro
w m. mm un s% xs ixb? '
STRIPED SHAWM,
Varions Styles.
Handkerchiefs,
<m0??3, ;
AND |
FANCY GOODS, 1
Hoods Scarfs &c,, 1
Suitable for presents. i
CITRON, CURRANTS, RAI8IN8, 1
la Whols sad Quarter Boss*,
GINGER, PRESERVES, J
Fresh Candies, Cheese^ dko.% dko. \
Como and See. J& '
the 18 32 tf ,
?
ANoiblNANCK "
TO v.
Raise Supplies for the Year
1879.
T*B RIVACTSD by tho Mayor ud Aln
dnrin of tk* City 9t QmnriH*, h
Council iMBbUI, u4 by authority of tho
mA*, That a Tax to oow tho poriod from
January lit, IITI, to January lit, 18T3, for tho
rani and in tho maaaor hbroinaflor mintionid,
ihall ho raiood aad paid Into tho Publto
Troaanry of tho City of UroeaviUo, by tho lit
day of March aoxt, for tho no aad aorrioo
thoroof.
8*<mon 1. Oa oaoh Oao Hundred Dollar*
of ammd rain* of Roal Bitato aad Porional
Property, tho of aan Fifty Coat*.
Real Estate, Stocks, Goods sad Chattels
Bold at Auetios.
Sao. 8. Thero ihall bo paid auartorly, Two
and a Half p?r ?en t. upon all Salei at Auction,
on all Good*, and Ono par cent on all Chattoll
and Roal Batata, and Siooki of orovy
description, except on lalea mad* by ordor
of HnurL AP nroooia A# lara ? h^? SB- a I
^ w. VI amwp vi v/ DiCVUluri
md Adnlohitrmtor*.
Goods, Ware* and Merchandise Bold
on Consignment.
8bc. S. Than shall be paid by all marebanU
or others, One-Half per eent. upon all 8alee of
Q oods, Ware* and Mercbandtie aold on ,
Consignment, made from tbe lal day of Jaai.
ary 1873, to the lat day ot January 1878, tbe
above tax to be paid quarterly.
Road and 8treet Tax.
Sao. 4. That each and every mala peraon
between tbe ogee of twenty-one and flfty yeara,
other than members of tbe Ylre Department,
Ordained M in latere and8tudente, tball pay on
or before tbe lat' day or Mareb next, One Dollar
for Road and Street exemption, and if any
peraon liable to tbia tax, aball fail to make
payment at tbe time apeelfled, be aball be bold
liable to work on the etreeta of tbe City, for
aix daya under the direction of tbe noting
overseer of the streets ; any person refusing or
neglecting to obey tbe sammons, shall be Sued
at tbe discretion of tbe Council, said flue to be
collected by execution. And it aball be tbe
duty of tbe. City Clerk and City Marshal to
report to tbe Counoil all defaulters under
either of tbe clauses of this section.
Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Photographists,
Ac.
Sac. 5. There aball be paid Thirty Cents on
the Hundred Dollars of Gross Income of
Brokers and Bankers, and on all Incomes derived
from tbe Commission Business, or tbe
Practice of the Professions of Law, Medicine
and Deotiatrv, and from tbe Business of
Dagnerreotyplng, Ambrotyping and Photo,
graphing within the limits of tbe City?the
amount of income to be estimated from the
1st dtj of January, 1872, to tho 1st day of
January, 1873, the Tax upon the same to bo
paid quarterly.
Carriages, Omnibassea Wagons, fto.'
Sxc. 8. There ehall be paid Ten Dollars on
eaoh fonr-hono Omnibus or Haek; Six Dollars
on eaoh Carriage or Hack drawn by two or
more horses, rnn for conveyance pf passengers
or hire; Three Dollars on each one-horse Baggy.
or Sulky, kept for hire; Ten Dollars
on each fonr-horse Wagon; Six Dollars on
each two-horse Wagon, or Dray, or Cart, and
Four Dollars en each one-horse Wagon, Dray
or Cart ran for hire. The Taxes on Omnibnsses,
Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, Wagons,
Drays, Carts, Ac., kept for hire, shall be paid
before they shall be allowed to run: Provided,
That nothing herein oontsined shall be construed
so as to extend to Wagons, Carts, or
other vehicles going to or from market, and
owned and run and nsed by non-residents of
the City.
Itinerant Traders and Aaetieacere.
Sec. 7. Five Dollars per day shall be paid
hy every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer offering
for sale within the corporate limits of the
City, at A notion or otherwise, any Goods,
Wares or Merchandise, to be paid each day in
advance; and every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer
liable to the tax aforesaid, and who
shall fail to make payment, shall be fined Ten
Dollars for eaoh day he may so offend : Provided,
The provisions of this section shall not
be so construed so as to apply to the ordinary
dealers in grain, fruit, potatoes, tobacco, poultry,
iron-ware, earthen-ware, or other produce
or manufactures of the like character.
Billiard Tables'and Tea Pla Alleys.
Sec. 8. That an Annual Tax of Twentyfive
Dollars shall be paid upon eaoh and every
Billiard Table, and Twenty-five Dollars upon
psrlt anil avau- MS ^
.j kiui or len nn Alley, kepi
within the limits of the City of Qreenville lor
profit; said Tex to be paid before License to
use the same shall be granted. Any person or
persons using the articles or opening the establishment
mentioned above in this Section,
without first having obtained a License irom
the City Council, and giving a bend to the
same in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars,
conditioned to observe the laws of the State
and City, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding
Ten Dollars for each day such establishment
shall be kept open or used.
Equestrain and Theatrical Ferfxrmanoaf.
Sac. 9. That no Equestrain or Theatrical
performance, or other performanees, or other
exhibitions for gain, shall be had in the City
of Qroenville, witbont a license therefor being
first obtained from the Mayor, and payment
tor said license made to the City Clerk, aa
aforesaid as follows: For each and e7ery
Equestrian Exhibition, Fifty Dollars ; for each
and every Side Show, a sum not less than Five
Dollars nor exceeding Twenty^five Dollars, as
the Mayor shall determine ; for Tbeatrioal and
other Exhibitions for gain, such sum as the
Mayor shall determine. And each and every
person exhibiting for gain, without first having
obtained a License, and the payment of the
said Tax in advance, shall be fined in a sum
not less than double the amount of said Tax,
n manner hereinafter provided for the impostion
of fines and forfeitures.
Special Tax.
Sac. 10. That no Person, Finn, Company
or Corporation shall be engaged in, prosecute
or carry on any trade, business or profession,
until be, she, or tbey, shall have paid a Spe
cial License therefor in the manner hereinafter
provided, to wit: Each and every business,
either Mercantile, Mechanical or Manulecturing,
the gross sales or receipts of which
shall not exceed Five Hundred Dollars per
Annum, shall pay a Liceni* of Two Dollars,
in excess of Five Hundred Dollars, and not
exceeding Two Thousand Dollars, 8even Dollars
and a Half, and in excess of Two Thousand
Dollars and not exceeding Five Thousand
Dollar*, Eight Dollars, and in excess of
Five Thousand Dollars and not exceeding Ten
Thousand, Ten Dollars, and in exeess of Ten
Thousand Dollars. Twelre Dollars. Each
First-Class Hotel, Twenty-five Dollars; each
Second-Class Hotel, Fifteen Dollars ;each Saw
Mill, Fifteen Dollars - each Corn Mill,grinding
under three thousand bushels per annum, Fl*
teen Dollars, and n?? 'l>~- * K? 1 1 ' '
, ?iw vuuuiauu uuonen
per iinun, Twenty Dollars ; each Flouring
Mill, Twenty Dollars; eaeh Cotton Oin, Tan
Dollars: each Cotton Proas, Fira Dollars; each
Livery Stable, Tan Dollars ; each Gas Mann*
factory or Works, Ten Dollars; each Printing
Establishment, Six Dollars; each Barbers
shop, Five Dollars ; each Auctioneer, Twelve
Dollars. The License issued by virtue of
this Section shall he collected on or by the 1st
day of March next, and shall cover the year
1872, and all Business License issued on and
after the 1st day of March next, shall be issued
on a ratable proportion of the year dating
from the 1st day of the month in which it may
be issued.
Phyileian*. Lawyer*. DentisU, Pho
tographist*, Artists, Insurance
Companies, Ac.
Bsc. 11. Each Physician, Lawyar, Dentist,
Photographist and Artist, and eaeh Insurance
Company and Speculators la grain, Soar or
>ountry product, not othsrwiee licensed under
ihis Ordinance, shall pay a license of Fifteen
Dollars ; and eaeh Express Company having
in oflloe in, and doing business within the corporate
limits of the City, Twenty-tve Dollars
Tor oondueting said butlaess or occupation;
mid sum or sums to be paid on or before the
1st day of March next, or en any subsequent
lay before commencing such business or occupation.
And a psnalty of Fivs Dollars par day
hall be levied agadnst any person prosecuting
raeh business or eeeupatlon, or any basinets
tamed la this Section without first having
taken out e license therefor.
Liquor Lioonio.
Bsc. 12. Dealers in Liquor shall pay the
ion owing i,.ee??ae, to wit.: Kuh Retail
Liquor Dwler, Two Hundred end Fifty Dollera:
each dealer in Liqoora who aellt by the
luert or larger quantity, One Hundred DolM
,,,UiD* the bottle, Flf.
ty Dollar* i( the Honor not to be drank on the
premteea where aoid, by any other than a re
UU liquor dea)er,) ued the lioeaea for all dualm
ta liquor hall cover tb? year tntrtaf oa
Ilka lat day of (Molar, 1*73, a* ilia abova raioa
K annua, and iduM be paid bafora tba par-,
aatar upon Aid bokineee.
Tmltin
Sao. It. And * it fvrtkr Ordmhud, that
If amy patau a ar persons Mall fell, wrint ar
nfkiN ta aaka a ratara ta tba City Clark on
oath, of ail hie, bar or tbair taxable property,
tbeoaa, aalaa, Mtipii, or any, or all otber
thinge taxed by (Mb Ordlnaaoe, and pay the
tax tbaraoB lapoCed, within tba lime apaailad
by tbia Ordlaaaee, tba Clark of Cornell, aeaiatad
by tha AkiWkori of tba City, are bare by
authorized and required to aaeeee euab perron
or ponono for oil bio, hor or their property, or I
otbor things taxed by this Ordlnanoe, according
to tbo boat infonaatioa whtob ho and tbo
Aaaoooaoro eon obtain of tbo vol no of oach taxable
property, aad add Oao Hundred per
cent, to the amount of the tax of tbo poreoa or
pereona tbaa neglecting or re facing to aaoho a
return ae aforesaid, or pay tbo tax tboreoa;
aad if tbo double tax thua impoeed ia not paid
witbia Thirty Days thereafter, tbo aaid Clerk
ia hereby authorised and required to iaeue
an execution the rotor immediately, which aaid
execution ahall be lodged with tbo Sheriff of
the County of OreoDTillo, to bo collected according
to the prorlalona of the Act of the
General Assembly ia snob eaaea, made aad
{roe&ded.
tone aad ratided in Counoil aaaembled, under
the corporate Seal of the City of Qreonrlile,
tbla 5th day of December, 1871.
JAMES P. MOOKE, Mayor.
F. A. Waltxb, Clerk. ' *
Deo IS 32 tf
W. H* Hovey'i Estate.
THE andereigned has in hie hands the
note* aod accounts doe the late W.
H. HOVEY, and a duly authorized by the
Administrator to make settlements io hie
abaoaoo. All partiaa indehten to the Eetate.
are nollded to eall aod eettle without
further deley.
8. A TOWHES. Jr.
Doe 27, 1871. M~i
PURE
MMMY
WHITS HAP,
BY TELEGRAPH.
SOME Stock in Store now, and
a Large Lot coming,
SHIPPED OCTOBER 17TU,
Ordered by
| TELEGRAPH, i
Cower, Cox Sc Rlnrk'ey.
Oct 26 26 If
CLOCKS,
GOLD AND SILVER
WKTQM& 8
BEST GRADES OF
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY,
AND
FANCY GOODS
A LAW3E ASSORTMENT OF
Gold, Silver, Steel & Plated Framed
SPECTAC LES.
A IX) GENUINE
IPHI3BJB3LB SPBGVAMMES.
B. YVelirle.
Oct 11 28 tr
WILLIAM SLOANE,
Lithographic, Copper-plato,
AND GENERAL
JOB PRINTER,
riLAlH SraiEIST,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
BOOKS, Pamphleie. P-ateta.lIand-Biil*,
Cards, Circulars, Bill H-ud*. Facsimiles.
Maps, I'luns Chalk and Line Drawings,
Liquor Labels, Druggists' Piescrip*
tions, etc, Fxecti'ed with
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH,
AND ON THE
Most Reasonable Terms.
Ool 25 25 811.*
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
PRICE $45 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE
FOR TIME,
EXPERIENCE in tha use of this Gtiano
for the paat six years in thia State,
for Cotton and Coin, has so far astahliahed
iU character for excellence as to render
comment unnecessary.
In accordance with the establiahed policy
of the Company to furnish the best
Concentrated Fertilizer at the lowest coat
to consumers, thia Guano la put into market
this season at the above reduced price,
which the Company ia enabled to do by
reason of its large facilities and the reduced
cost of manufacture.
The supplier put into market this season
are, aa heretofore, prepared under the personal
superintendence of Dr. St. Julian
Rarenel, Chenpst of the Company, at
Charleston, S. C., hence, planters may rest
jssnred that its QUALITY and COMPOSITION
is precisely the same as that heretofore
sold. At the present low price #?ery
acre planted can be fertilised with 200
pounds Guano at a cost not exceeding the
present value of 30 pounds of eotton,
while experience has shown that under
farorable conditions of season and cultivation
the erop is increased by the application
fr?m two to threefold the natural ea
pacity of the soil. Hence, under no eon*
dilions could Its application fail to compensate
for the outlay. Apply to
J. N ROBSON,
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
No. 68 East Bay and Noa 1 and 2 Atlantic
I Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
I IVA a nnoara a "
<KV. o. nbivsn m uu, ueneral Agents.
Not 29 80 3m
Notice of Removal.
MR. A. B MORRISON returns his sincere
thanks to the eltissns of Green*
ville end the surrounding country for the
libersl patronage which they hare extend*
ed to hi to sines he hes opened business. He
hss now remoTed to the etend on Main
Street, neit below Foster A Hunter, wheie
he guarantees full eniistsetion in MARINO,
CUTTING and FITTING, In the best and
oeatest workmanship and manner the
country can afford. 22-tl
Be P. JONES
AWIPCOmOTaTT AW MW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL PEACTICB IV ALL
COU RTS OF THIS STAT E
ALSO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
OAee Greenville 0. H., f. 0.
1 lj*
I. 0 0. 7.
Mountain Lodge, Na
16, I. o. <) F.. mrMi
]yLftr9MlU'*'ry Fri4*y Night, al
ttjair Hall, ov?r Marshall
A Mauldm'a Drug Store. Regular at*
laodanca daairod.
ROBT, McKAY, N. O.
Aug 10 17 tf
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ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE
CfpHIS Article, prepared by the ATLAinTC PHOSPH ATE COMU
PANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. 6T. JULIEN
RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, it now offered at the
Reduced Price of $88 per ton cash, or $81 per ton payable let No-,
ember, 1872, Fb?e cf Int®t.
Orders filled now wilt be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or
on Time as due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Plauters to
hanl it at a time when their Wagons and Mules are idle.
PBLBEB, BODOEB9 * CO., General A|?ato.
Brown's Wharf, Charleston. B. C.
A. F. DONALD, Agcat, Om? Station, A. .
J us T? lm
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
MQHIS FERTILIZER, manufactured by the Atlantic PbMpbatf
Jv) .Company under the direction of their Cbemiat, Dr. 6t. Jnfien
Ravenel, is now offered to the Planting Community at the very Reduced
Price of $48 per ton cash, or $52 payable let November, 1872,
Free of Interest.
This Fertilizer has been very extensively used in this 8tate and has
given entire satisfaction ; some of the most practical planters admitting
it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
AH sales made now will be considered as cash ou the 1st of March,
1872, and to thoee buying on timfe the sale will be considered as due
on 1st November, 1872.
By this arrangement planters wift be enabled, without extra cost, to
hsul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the
Atlantic Phosphate will be furnished on application to the Agents.
PELZEB, RODGER! A CO , General Agents.
Brown's Wharf, Charleston, I. C.
WM. BEATTIE. Agent- Greenville. South Carolina.
S 35 3m
WAND 0
F Iimilll!
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO.
PRICE:
CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashley
River.
.. I, , ? iiMp^ t*
Willi
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME!
FOR.
COMPOSTING W1T1I COTTON SEED.
PRICE:
CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
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W tflHfee U? Jf WTJ&sJSiiSS UWtf
GENERAL Ji
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTONS. C.
tW FURNISHED AT CHARLESTON PRICES. FREIGHT
ADDED. BY JULIUS C. SMITH. AGENT, GREENVILLE, 5. C.
Deo 30 33 3in
SOTJTHB RIST
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
GEN. JAS. B. GORDON, PRES'T,
ASSETS. OVER 9I.OOO.OOO.
C. C. STEPHENS,
AGENT FOR GREENVILLE OOONTV.
DR. J. II. DEAN, Mediae) Examiner.
Doe. IS 82 f
Merry Christmas!
??fcM?
THE SANTA CLAUS BAZAR OF
M. A. HUNTER & CO.
Contaius a Beautiful Collection of Toys, Gifts, Novelties, Notions
and Fancy Articles in Tin, Wood, China, Parian, Marble, Glass,
Shell and Lava, Velocipedes, Oarts, Figures, Vases, China Cups,
Smoke and Wine Sets, Marble Ornaments, Chese-Boards, Chess Men,
Work Boxes, Glove-Boxes, Portetnonaies, Writing Desks, Poitefolios,
Building Blocks, <fec., drc. .
IX? wive ub a can arid bring tie children, 32_tf