BEATTIE & CO.
<WJpAVE replenished their Stock
Vf@e> with a large line of
LAEIES', MISSES', MEN'8 k BOYS'
8KOJB8.
A complete Stock of Bleached
and Brown
SHIR TIJVGS,
Several qualities of
BLACK SILK,
A beautiful Stock of
BLACK AlPACCAS..
Jan 31 " 89 J
^Tll? BBOOK8
COTTON PLANTER.
Farmers, *aii at the coach factory,
and aee the labor saving
patent cotton planter. Wo make
ilinn ourselves, nat of'good material*; and
thejr nX?oW very cheap.
A GftfAT SAVING OF
TitML Tjfihnv /iwW
?J WfW
CMton Seed
IS EIPFECTIJP.
Call and Bay One*
GO WEB, COX & MARKLEY.
Jan 31 39 9
(IKKKNVIITK
CITY HOTEL.
TH K undersigned bu taken
SfTYT^Lyk^ Charge of the above Hotel,
eL' r^ar' (formerly known a a the
" Southern Hotel/') and baring overhauled
the entire place and re-turnlshed it with Furnituro,
i* prepared to acoommodate the public,
both transient and permanent. I will give my
peraonal attention to the Hotel, and guarantee
satisfaction.
Itmten of Board per day $2 06
Supper, Breakfast and Lodging........ 1 60
Single Meala 60
Reasonable deduction will be made to those
boarding by the week or month.
C. C. MONTGOMERY,
Proprietor.
Jan 31st, 1872 39 3m
C. C. Stephens,
AYY?(?W?Y AY LAW.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
OFFICE IN REAR OF BEATTIE'S STORK.
Prompt attention given to Colleotions.
Jan 31 39 ' . tf
TREES WANTED.
^MNRM^U IN oonif]ii*?? with the following
Resolution uf the City
Council of Greenville, the underaigned
will receive Proposals until
the trijeth d*y uf February next, for the
purpose specified in wid Resolution.
" Hfolvtd. Tluit the Clerk he instructed to
publish a notice im the pnpeis, inviting peepesnla
in writinK for furniahing and netting out
two hundred SH ADE TRUER?Water-Oaks?
in the City; trets not to he lean than fear
inches in dinmeter one foot from the ground,
cloven feet high; Council reserving the right
to reject nny or all the hida ; Council to reserve
one-third pay for each tree, until it in ascertained
that tho trees do live through toe sum*
trcr." A. R. McDAVID, C. C.
Jan 31 39 2
WE IIAVE now a LARGE
STOCK uf
llOCK A WAYS
lXD
AT ALL PRICES,
Some New and Elegant Patterns.
PRICES MUCH RFnnnwn
WE MAKE"
SPRING
WAGONS
A SPECIALTY.
Apply for Price Lists to
60WER, C0X&. MARKLEY.
A". B.? 35 years of faithful J
work?our guarantee. 1
Jan ci 89 6
GARDEN 3EEDS.
T AM now putting up '.ha mo?toelect vaI
variety of GARPEN SEKPS ever in
trpdncrd into tlii* market. My Seed* have
I rot tested, ard found adapted to our anil
nnd climate. C*n he found at lhe8tnraof
Mea?ra. Fowler A Vaughn and Dr Glasev 1
ner'a P? tig Store,
ppriiememb-r.lhat CARTER'S FIR8T
CROP ia the earlieat PEA ever produced,
m..A Ik.a I -l - " *
um me on'y one in the Soul hern
country who rniee them for ante
Jan -24?88 F. E. MARTIN. !
Office of Board ol* Counly
<:oianiii??ioiicrft.
GnccNTfiL*, 8. C., January 13th, 1673.
To Highway tfurvtyom: ' I
YOU are hereby required to appear at tbia
Office, en the 4th day of Marub, (Tuesday
after Snleaday.) prepared to glee Bond
and Security a* tbe law requirca, and reeeire
your Tax Hooka for the purpoae of collecting
your Road and Bridge Tax.
W. A. HUDSON,
Chairman Board Coanty Commiaaionera.
Jan 34 38 4
Railroad ilrftin;. ,
The annual meetino ..f u.e stock.
holder* of the South Carolina Railroad
Company and of th* SouihweeUrn Railroad
Hank, will he Iti ld at lh?- Southwmt'rn
Railroad Buik, Boad Street, Hiarlretnn,
U I' B.l - -
i-., .... r?wwf i* ii, proximo, at II
o'*l*?k A. M
0'? the lollevinn 4?jr en election will ha
h-ld for fill'en Mf-ciora ot the Railroad
Company. tod thirteen Diraalora of lha
Bade.
MtockhoMcw will be paeead ever lha Road,
to and Irom the meeting. fraa of aharga.
Tha prcpca-d amendment to An tela 1,
fceeiioit 1. of the By-Law*. ehang'ng the
tt?e of tha annual meeting, hjr etriking oot
"F?hrMrj," W reeond llna. and laaertfng
' April,** will ??? ?P 'or aatlna at thi*
?iveallng.
J. R EMEflY, Sacra tar j.
Jan 24 ?8 id t
Wilmington* Columbia and
Augusta "Railroad. ?u
icgzz '
Near Prelfht m4 Hwwiw
t? rim C*lmUa7t. dV
h4 Wllal>||?M, IV. c.
The tuntioo ?r merchants, ship.
PER8 of COTTON oiul PRAhnn*
ad tb? public generally, is invited to ?b?
DIRECT CONNECTION
Now existing bitvMD ill interior poiate in
South Carolina, and Northern Culee, bj
the WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA * AUGUSTA
RAILROAD, and iM eonawdaai
at Wilmington, either via Steamship Line#
from that Port, or via Wilmington A WsL
don Railroad, and ita connections via Porta*
mouth or Petersburg.
The various l>neo nonnesting at those tar
mioal points afford facilities-far ship*sate
To or from BALTIMORE. DaiV.
- PHILADELPHIA, Tri Weekly.
? NEW VOKK, ftTimea per Wea%,
BOSTON. Semi-Weekly.
Uniform rates are maintained with. aU
competing lines.
No detention oecure to shipments.
Through Bills Lading givea batwaea all
Stations and points samed
Rates and ClaeslScaiion Sheets sbtnlped
of all Agents.
The Passenger Schedule of Night Train
from, and Morning Train into Calamhh,gives
a superior eouneatioa for all point i
VII vrccDTHK ? uvinnnM, ana L'hirlOV,
Columbia A Augusta Railroada?giving
Bay Line conn*etioo via Portsmouth, and
u AIUIUII connection via Wwblogies^id
Avoiding all delay* at Columbia.
' Through Tickets on eale at Colombia to
all point* North.
< For Rate* C'asaiffcatlons, and all inform*
ation. applv ?o A. POPR,
Ovn'l Freight and Tirket Agent.
J. C. WINDER, Uen'l Superintendent.
. Jan 10 M 18w
Greenville ft Columbia R? R.
CoLDMltt, 9. CL, Jan. 8, 1878
ON and after thia date, the following
Schedule will be run daily. Sundays
exeeped, connecting with Night Traina 00
Soutn Carolina Road, up and down, aleo
with Train* going North and South on Char*
lotto, Columbia A Aoguela Railroad:
UP TRAIN.
Leave Cnlumbia 7 00 a to
" Alston 8 80 a an
** Newberry 10 80 a m
" Cokeebury 1 10 p a
" Briton 8 88 p as
Arrive at Creen villa ft 86 p as
" Anderson 4 46 p n?
" Pei. lleton 6 46 p n.
Walhalla 7 18 p m
DOWN TRAIN.
Leave Walhalla 4 00 a in
" Pendleton 7 88 a as
" Anderson 8 80 a m
" Beltnn I 10 I m
" Cokeebury 11 If a m
" Newberry 8 88 pm
" A'ston 4 80 p an
Arrive at Columbia 4 00
If T R AftTf.kTT a 1
Jan 24 " * *'?$ '
CAROLINA
FERTILIZER
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
EITHER
FOR CASH
Oil ON TIME,I
BY I
T. W. DAVIS.
vwitom
PER TON
$45 CASH, $50 TIME,
7 PER CENT |
IISTTESR.EST.
FREIGHT
AND
DRAIA6B ADDBI).
Jan 10 SO la
Police.
ALT. PBRSON8 INDEBTED to Dr.
WILLIAM 11. Al'SUN n't JOUN
H. OOODLETT, are notified thai tbeir
N"te* and AeeounU are in my hand* for
Collection. Part lea interested will ? ?
Coata by calling at my office and payicg up.
J. P. MOORE.
Atl'y at Law and Trial Justiee.
Giaeneilla, 8. C., Jan. 8, 187*. 88-4
CLOCKJ3,
GOLD AND SILVER
WMWomx, s
BEST GRADES OF
SILVER ANO SILVER-PLATED
WARE* TABLE CUTLERY*
AND
FANCY GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Gold, SUrer, Steel ft Plated Framed
SPECTACLES,
ALSO GENUINE
raB3S.il SraCTAffilBS.
B. Wehrle.
O.I II M If
Johnston. Crews ft Co..
IMPORTERS
And Wholesale Dealers hi
8TAPIB
AND
yANO*
DRY GOODS*
HOTIOHB
AND SMALL WARES.
41 BATHK
?fflUUM.*81N>H, I. 0.
Dm It St \f /
'yj
CLOSE Of PARTNERSHIP TERM.
'* r*? f-, LfcM?T *??<<? - .7*1 .i?ij
MHE TEEM OF PARTNERSHIP OF 'fk? FIRMS OF
JJfe & iilrixol
n (wnM wwnw *
* i iij \m
,, . Hi EXPIRE ON THE , ' :
M.a if ft* jw?> vr
? ?? w * -M.
JB ^| jflp jt&JP
A11 persons indebted to either of the par>
ties, are earnestly desired to
3(IO ISTUKIS.
' * OT WE WILL 8E|.L OOR :
. bt9^,5>F ?oods
FOR THIRTY DAYS FROM THIS DATK
FOR CASH.
FOSTER & HUNTER,
-|f-i IINMTCO Ml Oft
f 1111 w%m IIWM Ball W V??
January ?, tttl <>" *S-?f "
?,i*i i., ? > ,?
nAFeS> iMTRO?E^Z^P } .
SUPER-PHOSPHATEi OF^ LIME.
)
THE OLDEST SVPER-PHOSPHA TE UANVfAOWBEP lit Tflff . COCLfTBY.
. I
/""tOMPOSKD of Bona*, Potaik, r%o*p\atic Ouano, Concentrated Animal Ammonioeal Mat'
\V 4na mnd Sulphuric Acid. No Bolt, Bali Coke, Nitre Cake, Plaster, nor Adulterant or
Aasoffcant of any kind uaod. Factory open fni inspection at all Hmee.
Nineteen Tear* *f Practical Experience.
BJTTBODtJCKD Xlf 1869. PATSlfTVD QnO. 80, 18o0"
QUICK ACTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT TO 7IYE SOIL,
ratiwi* ^ Hundred* of Weil-Known Pianttr* in it? Fa woe on easty Variety af Crop and
,, Soil, even Danny Extreme Advert* Saaton*.
$46 Cash?$60 Time, Payable WovembeT 1st, 1872
FOSTER & HUNTER, AGENTS GREENVILLE, S. C.
KINSMAN A HOWELL,
1 Ocmrtml Agent* for South Carolina,
Jan It It-la ?? Ho. 128 Ka*t Bay, Ckurlttton, S. C.
SARQY'S
AMMONIATBD SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
CASH PRICE AT FACTORY, PER TON, TIME, *50.
PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO. CASH.
*50. TIME. *55.
- -ACID BONE .PHOSPHATE.
CASH, *86. TIME. *:JU.
GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE.
ttoAl CASK. *16. TIME, *90.
NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER.
CASH. *13.
T11E abore-named A in mob I ate d Solublo Pacific aad Phoapbo. Peruvian tinanoi, are rich
compound* of tka highest grads* of Bone Phosphate. roaderod soluble nod aromoniatrd
with Na. ! Peru elan Qwaao and animal matter, making the moat ooneoatratod and profitable
Fertiliser* ia naa, combining tko Ingredients required to produce and rupport the Cotton Plant
and Cereals. '
Whilst these Fertiliiers are warranted to be kept up to their high ttaadard, the price* bare
been materially reduced fur tka present season. - * - ' t
M anafectared and for aala at Charleston, fv C., by -
JOHNB. 8ARDY & 80N.
Mum. 0. A. TRF.NIIOLM A SON, Gaaerel Agents. AUo for sale by Agents throughout
the South. For analyses and certllWtTet rend for pamphlet. Jen 24 38-3in
STONO FERTILIZERS."
THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANT,
Of Charleston, 8. C., properly appreciating the necessity of foiUiiac the planting interest of
the 8o?th, resolved la the outset to offer their Fertiliser* ai a pr|c<rwbioh would piece (hem
withla the reach of eyery planter. They offer their
SOLTJABLE GUANO, I
a complete Ammonlated Fertiliser, at $45 rash ; or $50 on a credit to the 1st November next, I
with approved city aceepianoe without interest. The
" Dissolved Phosphate,"
for aoeapeetiog with Cotton Seed or Stable Manuir, U bow offered at the very low price of $25
eaah, or $M credit as above; this in highly recommended by planters who bare used it with
great eatUfacttoa.
We have a aM ace so edrtifieatde ffwh iateiligeat planters of the highest character, from dif- I
Cerent sections Of the StaU, testifying to the excellence of tbesa Fertilisers.?only a few of
which era append below. 'I ' , i t f .
WILLIAM HAVKNEL. 4. B. AIItEK. AGE^T*. '
Pr?ideal. Mo. 5 Central Wkar/% C Marl?fan, S. C.
MARSHALL A IfAULDIN, Agents, Gceenvillej G. W. ANDERSON,-Agbot, Williamaton.
J / J ; , CAMDEN. 6ccember fitb, 1871.
A<*f 0fr1.- In-rhply to yodr fnqdlry'eene^rirfhg ray use of the Stono Phosphate ia the
preeent year, I will a*a*e what I did, and gira yon the result.
On the 15th of Ni?r last I planted twelre aerea of cotton, to which I made a heavy application
of eotton seediand barnyard manure combined. On the other six, at the time of plantlag,
I pat nothing at all, apt having received then the Stono Soluble Phosphate. On the
15th of Jane I applied the Stono; ad me rate of 250 pounds to the eere, to the I eat six acres,
aftor the cotton yes a|l up. Bie> raannet of the application was as follows ; With the onehorse
Watt pfonfifc thi cotton wnl barred Off as near as pyaetisa^e an j) the phosphate pat in,
and immediately covered by throwing-baoh the earth taken away by the first ploughing.
The race It was aS follows : On the first six Seres I gathered in the teed about 800 pounds
tf eotton te the acre; from the laat six, to which nolhldg hut the Stano Soluble Guano bad I
bee a applied, 1 gathered an sSsMvv af 1.200 nmimi. *"?
3mm IV --- " - 'V w - TAMMji ytre?to kit whom II w*y eomSL
**'?!* ?r0.h rTjBd?# ?i tttj^TUk'c^iiMj^Vtk* J
m.f ItHi* toto?l? to Itottfc *>?**? f22JT.'iJJETtf toto^ rf'nAVin
wtot to * to**itoto?l *r kit tofeatltotMb, -W^DttN, <w?? 0# DAVID !
M4h3tol^Pto.to*tototo^*r*rk?ihto ^ fcter'g TERRY. Kt^tor.
Uik* CrltM#. , . Jwny l, lip. ' 1
, V i2 * !? ' 1 ? v; T
*
CAROLINA
FSRTIUZSft
TRIUMPHANT.
t k> ' *' '
WiLMtMoioif, tf. Q., Aag. 2l?t. 1?1.
, For the Urgent production of Oouon to
the .ere, 1,000 1U. CAROLINA FK&TI.
LIZKK
For thi lergeat prodnofeHft'of Whp*t to
the acre. 1,000 11ml CAROLINA FERTI
LIZKti. -*.L
i lit abotr* prtmitm irt for ?roj? pro
dactd with the un of tho CAROLINA
FERTILIZER alone, or io combination with
phtotation manure* only. and the awarding
ofaaid prrminma it left discretionary with
the committee of the Aaaooialion under
their Hi lea
SANPER8, OAT Ed ?fe CO.,
Agent* at Charlotte.
8TEVEN3 4 CURETON,
Lancaster, S. O.
Waxhawo Lanoa0tkb Couht*. 8 C.
To P. P. Zimimrman, h*q.. 8icrttara / '
I </? Fair of OaroJina?, Char/atU, J&. C :
The following i? a correct tutement of
Cotton raiaed by Stevens A CeretoQ, on
acres of stubble lai)d. which was manured
wiih 400 pounda of Carolina Fertiliser
The following ia the mode of cultivation :
It waa thoroughly broken op twelve inciter
deep, and laid off In rowa th?ee and a half
leet wide, and the Fertiliser applied in the
drilj, than bedded on it on the 18th of May,
and planted the same day. but owing to the
eool and dry weather, did not come up to
a aland untjl about the l?t of June. First
working it waa run around with a half alioWel
ana partially trimmed out with a hoeSecond
woiking it waa run around with a
three-inch grub, twelve inchea Ions. an<l
l?e middle* thrown out with a sweep vighteen
ihehes wide. One furrow to a row and
thinned to a stand with a hoe nt.out twelve
inches between the stocks, and afterwards
it was ploughed evory two weeks with a
sweep eighteen inches wide, and hoed each
time, until it was worked five times.
The following la a correct statement of
the Cotton picked:
1st ricking 264
2d Picking 410
9d Picking i.418
Estimated amount of unopened matured
bolls 816
Total 1028
Respectfully submitted,
STEVENS A CURETON.
I certify I weighed the Cotton picked in
the above statement and it is correct,
W. A. GRAllAM.
October 2d, 1871.
At the request of Messrs. Stevens A Cure
ton. ws have examined the one and one
eighth acre ot Cotton, and the estimate
made above is true to the beat of our
ability,
I> T. DURANT.
W. A GRAHAM.
JOSEPH HODGES.
Premiums awarded to Stevens A Curclon
on above Certificate.
We will sell' the nbore SPLEN
DID FERTILIZER at Forty-Five
Dollars cnsli, or Fifty Dollars pa}*
able 1st November, with interest
at Seven per Cent, per annum, do
livcred at our Warehouse in
Charleston.
Agents will sell at same prices,
adding the freight and dray age to
their Dcpo's.
6181 WILLIiflMS & CO.
m r Kn> i uo iwo parcel* punted
V*r? in the mm laid, aepar'ated only by n row. The onltieatioa we*
""*>11 i * JAMES ClrMNITT.
To J. VrlAp*P?V > <?* 0**> idyM A??0 Pkoqphat* Company, CharUttoH, 8. 0.
,** HI>?1IFIHLD, 8. O., November tT, 1ST!.
I need two ton* StdnO Dlfuelrod fbotphate, composted with nn equal weight ql eotteo j
Med, on ay cotton th a year. It certainly doubled the yield, making on ordinary Inn J* three |
bale* Vo every four acre* on which it we* uaed. In *om? ?? *
.... ... ^au wcigDt OI root*
kit*, with two othor fertilisers costing nearly double the money, produced more cotton.?
There wda $ tual o# the Ootten ?D(*f which the pboephate wee need, except on a few small
spots of wal, qfrfegt l*u<L tbllst ?i\f4 which the other m?>re costly fertilisers 1
were, rested early end hadly. J. W. TOJIPJUNS.
J" 't.:l ,//l /ii i'Tt) ) ; ? ?
SOUTH
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
GEN. JA& B. GORDON. PREST,
ASSBTS. OVER II.SSS.OOO.
C. C. STEPHENS,
< \lx ,'>* ftA-mU. V? ' il* /i <*b si beidnoe - rsi '? 'I . .1 w
AOENT FOR GREENVILLE COUNTY. 1
DR. J. H. DBA*, Mudiaul Exomtaer. ;?<>M .,>!/ . J
Dm It lt> : If
E7fet?e*a here my thenhd for past JflMt AN ho found at llo eld stand, opposite Mr. 1
Aolflittrooo, As. I oesttsw* tehaabO KM 1 Ay Wehrle's. No continues to 8 HA VIC and i
edditieus to jsy Meek of JXWJEL- Bd OUT HAIK. Be hapee by pulltaeso to all, J
If, WitCHU, CLOCUdlfM. and psoas pt attention to business, te merit a '
TIf.'LtS, 8 It V 8 R w LA*J !> , tealinuapoe^et the patronage heretofore sr? ?
****** ki?< l1'u *
J. A. DAVID
AND
mw. MSA.'VMii)
AGENTS,
GREENVILLE\ S. C. '
Jitu 17 87 8m
FERTILIZERS.
THE CELEBRTED
ARE FOR SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Iayorton and Dealers ia Guanos,
149 BnySl, Savannah, da.
191 East Bay, Charleston, g. C
J. A. DAVID, Agent
AT GRBKNVILLE. a C.
For further information apply
rr address as above for Almanac
cor 1872.
Jan 17 ;V 17 Sm
LAND FOE SALE.
ACRES OF I.AM), on Son I h 8a
^^^B hada Kiver, I. offered .t PRIVATE
IAI.E. There la 100 aoroa of Hot tow, in a
ifh alato of cultivation ; a food new liouse,
Itahlea and Crib*. For terms, Ae., see A.
ILYTHE, Kaq.. Greenville, 8. C., or Dr. J. M.
IcCLANAII AN, Marietta, S. C.
Jan 10 3? In
I. 0 0. P.
Monntain Lodge, No
#J |l MhII, 1. O. O. F. meets
y Friday Aight. at
their Hall, oeer Marbell
A Manilla's Drag Store. Regular at.
aM<|Jnaa A .a I
JAMES t. UOOHK, K, Q
Au$ SO 17 U >
M | * % *>*u? ' ' Z"
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE*
=ff?HIS Article, prepered by the ATLAMTICPU08FB ATE CQg1
U PAN Y, under the direction of tbeir Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN
KAVENEL, for composting with Cotton 8eed, is aw offered * the
Reduced Price of $28 per ion cash, or $91 per too payable let No*
, vember, 1872."Froe of IntereH.
Orders filled now will be considered as Cash let March, 1879t, er
on Time as die let November, 1872, thereby enabling Planter* fee
haul it at a time when tbeir Wagons and Males ere idle.
PE1ZES, 80D0EBI * CO,, Oeacrel A|wm
, .,. T Brown's Whtrt Charleston. 8. C.
jseV 1 * BONALD, Afcal, Crew Itatlea, ft. C"ATLANTIC
PHOSPHATE.
gfgais FERTILIZER, manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate
Jg> Company under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien
Raven el, ia now offered to the Planting Community at the very Reduced
Price of $48 per too cash, or $82 payable 1st November, 1872,
Free of Intereet.
This Fi rtiliror Iim Koon ?or* n*??n0;..i. ?J ?!.!_ J L?
VV.U v j uavvimi I OIJ UHVI |U IUI? umvo ?IIU UBS
given entire satisfaction ; tome of the most practical planters admit*
ting it to be eqnal to Peruvian Gnano, pound for pound.
All ealee made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March,
1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as dae
on 1st November, 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to
haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mulee are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have need the
Atlanta Phosphate will be famished on application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODGER! * CO., General Agent!.
a ' Brews'i Wharf. Charieatsa, I. c.
WM. BEATTIE. Agent. Greenville. South Carolina.
Jan 3 35 |.
Hilts*
F nmiiBi!
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO.
- > t .** . ' ' '
TV -w rM
r it i D Hi :
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.
- WAIH
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIMEI
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
PR ICE:
CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $3 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
WM. 0. sxr&ogg & 00.,
CfEJYEHJIJj JlGEJVTS,
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTON S. C.
tW FURNISHED AT CHARLESTON PRICES. FREIGHT
AD J) ED, IIY JULIUS C. SMITH. AGENT, GREENVILLE, . C.
Dec 20 33 8m
- j^fYwAN ~
. |. rcOTli
i7rno
rcn i iLiicnd.
e
Three very Superior Articlee art offered by the Sulphuric Acid nod Superphosphate compeny
of Cherleetoo, 8. 0., viz'
etiwan guano.
A complete manure* adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobaoeo, being Hi? well known article
heretofore offered at the eery high grade of Id per rent. dissolved Bone Phoephate of
Lima, with the addition, a* heretofore, of Peruvian Guaoo, Ammonia and Potaeh. Priee
%A6 per ion, if paid on or before the let of April next) and $60 per too, payable 1*1
November, 1876, wtMenf interest.
et1wan crop food.
A new er.lcie of about the aen?e high grade of Soluble Phoephate, compounded with the
etrmente of Cotton 8eed in euch a manner, ae to eu?ure one of the beet fertiliter* for Cot
ton and Grain, at a lower price than the Ri'wata Onano. Price $40 per ton. If paid on
or hefora the lat of April next, $46 per tnn, payable let November, 1676, without
txtereaf.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE.
Averaging from 18 to go per cent, of DiaeoWed Bene Phosphate, end 'thee anabHng th*
planter by compoeting, to obuin two tone e( half that grade at 6 earing of etw Ami/
cost and freight. Prioe $88 per ton, If paid on or hefora lite let of April next, $40 per
ton. p?y?hl* let November, 1876, without interest.
Take NOTICE, that mil theee fertilisers ate of the highest greed* of Boluhls /'lee.
phatv, and ntu?t help for more than una year.
WM. C. BEE & CO.,
General Agent^ Charleston, & Q%
1 . . " (I *e. & *
LEONARD WILLI All8, Agent at Greenville, 8. O
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