g /t^erjgM 10%) ' t
lha'. era Bwt adapts to "*r foil Ood clis
tny^lKit a *i wJ^t iTjMr aeatthat
MARTIN doaa not sell Seeda^ f?r ena?^
reiao Souaali hasprived an entire fatly *.
(Mine Coil) thai, ?h? beat Garden Soap
Bean to the world, la the Black-aeedrd We*;
that any arda wanted eftar kt land at
Maaare. Powler to Veagh n'a Store, ov at the
Drug-Store of I>r. Oloeenor, or al rr
' PAGAN ELLIOTT M ART IK.
MarlO 1 ' ' 46 " >?Hk
_ . . '
J. ?, BLACK Jo CO.,
I kMLUVt ID wiitohn, I'locka, Jewelry, I
JL/ BpMbnlM, FU?T 6eoda.eartGre.ee
ri*a, Coafeetiooeriea. KoilM, bam|?:and (
Fixture*, Ron edplHlaie AUe*ha??nt?,Glfco?
trir*, Segara, Snuff. Smoking and Chewing
"Tobacco. Dry Ooo<J#, Halt. Shoe*, and a
great variety of other artlelejL All aj*e in- ,
viled (and might do w?ll) oh them
before purchasing tJT SpceWI atteotion >
given to Repairing Timepiece*. &e.
Marlg >t 44 rrtf
850 li AGS
SOUTHERN
CHEAP FOR Tllli CASH.
SAMUEL 8TRADLEY.
March IS 45 lm
L A N D
3P&JRBTK&.
100 Hags at .. Cost.
SAMUEL STRADLEY.
Feb 29 48 Itn
DR. E. E. WH1TNBR,
HAVING located In G<e?nville,
M?Eoff-.a l?U PROFK8SIOMAL 8?1K
fj VICES to th-citiaeae of tlia Ci'y
and .unrounding eounlrv.
Ml Office at Mr. A. Bljrlhi'a rcei drnee.
M*r IS 45 6m*
THE AMERICAN
i
* \ tu . u:>
Combination Button-Hole
r
AND I
SEWING
iicnm,
1a now admitted to be far superior to all
otbar aa a
FAMILY MACHINE.
? ... ? 'l -VI 1
nrt.~ o.*?a-?*
jl tec Ky wrijJUCliy,
Ease and, ,
. . :Js . /? ii
4 Certainty
With which it operate*, ? wd! as the uniform
excellence of its wot U throughnut
the entire range of Sewing, (n
STITCHING. HEMMING,
, ^ , CIO
FELLING,, TCI Ck IN G., ...
CORDING, BRAIDING. .*
QUILTING. GATHERING and
SEWING ON. OVERSEAMING
EMBROIDERING on Ike EDGE
And It* Beautiful
Button Hole,. f*nd
Eyelet Hole
Work,
PUee it unquestionably lar in advanee of
any other cimllar invention/
It U also admirably adapted to
Hiimmint hots
ON WOOLEN, COTTON
AND LINEN f ABRIC8.
Por Deeac and" 8h1rt Malting and Taihn-ltig,
iiod]Hal
It is a1*o the
CHEAPEST,
Intrinsically, aa well as the
BEST,
*
Aisw it it really
Two XftcltftM Combined in One,
(by a rlmplo and beautiful meet.anient arrangement
neitr l>af?re aeeompliahed
by human lnaaa?Hy^niabiog?lih r* '
arth* Lotlt h'lUlivr Buujp- *
llola $tlich. M>. oovaaioQ
may require.
|W ThU la the only new family maehine
that emhodlen. any Substantial Inoprureman?.
upon Ufa many ok) maehinea in the
market.
FOSTER a HUNTER,
A gen la for Qreeneille County,
Mar 18 46 if
CAROLINA^ , '
LIFE iismin COMPAIY.
o#
MEMPMtftj TPtuai
- w
?e '
7 !
BALTIMORE, MP.
Asset#, $1,100,000.
BON- JWFEHSOB DAVIS. Dhmt. '
OSN. WADE HAMPTON. VuiPMramr.
6EN. JOHN 0. KENNEDY,
Oenaral Agent for &o?U? Caroling
Columbia, A C.
Mar 13 46 6m
2
cortfoN
4FERTILIZER.
lil-P?WL.
mm
" Mi***
KII11UT1E If 15CTS F0R EBTTOI.
:k XVSAY BAG W-AMAVnb.'B'
SAMUEL STRADLfJY,
h'? Mar IS' i >- #i? 46 ;> i ln?
f ft* "^T"" "* *"*
hMI'ORlUM OF
?r**sa ! *: icsa ?.
HAVING r?e-?v??j th? SPRING..FASH?
ION'S, and posted thereby In nil ih*
Ptetmli ? Awwlesu Biylss, ftntfHng irrrtl
CiUJlng. .w.e sr? j>repnr*<J to givf perfect
nliUnction lrt4liir Ik inn* of Ctrt*-ir?ent-? mi
OentKmaa nod YoQMhs' CUlhiog, Sliirto,
A*. . AU jr9>k w*rr?nU4, r ,
We requ(bore. Indebted to us to come
/forward, hik^ p*v at one, as business can*
not be conducted without c**h.
O. A. PICK I E A CO.
Greenville S. C: ' ' : 45-2
LLiU
Road Tai.
T^HE UNDERSIGNED having re*eiy?d
orders lro?n Hoard'of C?>:'niy Com
n.tsrloners for Oreenv'Ha County, S 0 , to
Collect a TAX' irvIeclMj Went for Repa.r ol
Highways and Bridges, glved noi'.ee thai
1?tr will he at the.Court Uouse on Mond-ty
a tfd'Tuesday, the. 1st and 2>1 of April, foi
ti,? -r r?..ii? !-- ?2? *-- ?
...... p.si . ? vi"it?>in* K.i'1 l?? ><>I
Greenville Township, which is one mill on
the dollar. it is desired thnt *11 will coine
forward'"and phy up promptly.
Office lb old Court House, up etarirs.
' -i : | P..D. GILRKATH. e- l
t , | High way Horveynr '
45-3 Greenville Township.
mm!
HPUE ABOVE REWARD will be paid
1 lor the apprehension oi, with proof le
convict, the party or parties who ret fire
to the Slahles of General Easley. Captain
Earle, Captain Went field, Colonel Irvine
Mr. b'OyUsv f.he Machine Sbnpa of U*rtrs
Cline &. Gihos. and The Slahti* of Alex. Mo
Bee. Mr. BetrdVn And W. A 'Jennings,
i The REWARD will he psid for ? cbn
viotion in any one cvi? more eases. *
JAME-* P. MOORE. Mayor.
Greenville, 8. C., March 8, 1872.
Mar IX i ? 46 if
TH'fe
fill ANA MSTRIRIITHR
ULililV ISIU 1 IlIDU 1 UII^
A Simple, Cheap &
'1Host Useful
Article.
Call at Uio COACtf FACTORY and the
WESTS PfflT FERTILIZES
DISTRIBUTOR.
It will Save your f"Manures.
MANUFACTURED BY.
60WEftf COX fit MARKLEY.
Mar 6 44 '4
mmetmMIY,
SUCCESSOR#TO
DAVID & STBADLEY,
WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE
HIS FRIENDS. AT THE
r,l f / ? i 'J' < i .< t
OldstjMyD,
*f|| ?*; Vi V\ {K \\ OS
WHERE HE WILL
SELL THEM
< ? ! ? f >(. It
/I
'faG'Wi
> Feb 28 48 . m*>;; M
* + vMi V* ----- ? ?- ?
VJIX tltJTJSjL.
THk ondaritjjilei baa taken
charge of tha above Hotel,
VU9SbB&; (formerly known a a the
" Soatbem VtAt,") aM having overhauled
the irftlre place km re-tumt^rvd It wtth FurRtnrb,
la *?ore? *> ac?em*o0ote the publlo,
notfi tranalkift ?a4 permanent. I will gtVe itiy
petaoDai^attention to iho Hotel, and guarantee
Rota# of Boa<4 par day-Mi 00
Sapper, Brook lea'. e?<l Lodging. 1 60
ttkagl* Heola.?..?? .. 60
Reasonable deduction will he mode te thoae
been!log hy the week or mneih, .
C. O- MONTGOMERY,
Proprietor.
Jan Slat, 1872 .19 tin
lifhe State of Eolith Caroline
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
? SHERIFF'S BALES.
TVY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Ft
L| e?s4t%. mi djroctbd, ? wills#U l>#fd|
MufcCqjirl.HoSrs flaor^n 9alr#<%3rlp AP<
nest, between ill# hours o| l? o'#>cl in l)
foHhiobn and 3 e'oibcb in t>i# aJwrnSorv ..
One Tract of Land, Containing Otis Htfi
<tred snd Seven Acres, more or less, oo wate
Lf Reedy adjoining lands of Amos K
Jftew ami otWws. Levied on as the proper!
Tof Tuo?SbS--4Mf*i..3, at the suit of Luoind
HepMos and others.
- rx * ' iL
On# Traal bf Land* aoStslnlng Fifty Aore
more or less, adioininc lands of O. W. Cente
, Stephen. Ccqtpr npd others. Levied on as ti
propoety <.('John Hiu-rLnon, at tho suit of V
Also,
< One Tract oC Land, containing One Ilui
fre( Acres, tnore'irflprf. adjniUlrtglandaoflClt
burttP Trammcll, Vflkkial KcUygnd ojftte*LLeVfed
on as the property offA>*anda Qardet
at Ui? suit of J. C>. Allen ang others. ^
Also,
, ,0m , llundtod and Fi(ty?two Gallons
?iull brandy, mora or less. Levied on as tl
property of Moses J. Parris, at the suit of W.'
Also,
All WtfrlUght. Title and IriVrett.dWIM*
i Wulbeleriv bring ?he Ot??-Thi?d InterM*?
Stewart. Mnpufecturii.fi: and Uefi.ui? Cy.
Ipany, of Tji.tiisvltle, Ky., 06 bel'iflt ol W.
Boone, Mortgager. ' . >
TitaAei?Oteh. PUfotraser*/ to pay f<
stamps and papers.
SOUTHERN, s. o c.
A* i MtarilPe aMUsI Greenville, 8. C, Mom
iff 1872. 44-ld
I ? | > * a. , ,
j,_ Treasury Pcpaiimcnt,'
Orrtcjf' yr. Comptpo^lvr, or rug Corrbxc
* * WAStHisoTon, FohruaVy 14th, 1872.
' \\7* ^1W? Aby1 Jotisfaclory v fdence pr
W' I stated to the Undercitniod, it.has l.e<
made to appear that " TllE NATIONA
BANK OF UREFNVILLtt/' in tbo fytr
1 Greenville, In tho County of QreenvillJ,fci
8'ate of South Carolina, bae been duly orgai
feed, under and according to tbo requiremen
of tho Actor Congress entitled "An Act
provide a National Currency, secured by
pledge of United States Bonds, and provi<
f?r the oireulation. and rfdcipption therco!
ppproved June 3rd, 18(11, nnd has cOinplV
with ail the provisions of said Act before cor
1 .noticing the business of Banking under sa
' AcU r. y / , :t a,,.KT
T UIT.JXn 11 TJ IT'
' I iwn, iiiNnnrvnnf ? * * M* ?*'*<;
- Bi'ItD, Comptroller vf, the Currcpcr, i
hereby certify that .' THE NATlON[A
BANK OF UREKNVILLK," in the C^ty
Greenville. in the Couuty of Ureeuvillcn ai
, Stato of South Carolina, if authorised to coi
moict the buaiacse of Uaolwnt; under the A
aforesaid. A
j* In 14* iiin ohy tthnrtof, vcitnf** t
| af a | l hand tl'iU teal of ojhct, ll
. 14(A day Of Februa.y, 1875
IIILAND It. IIULBllKD,
Comptroller of the Currehtv.
Feh 28 43 ?
. THE BROOKS
COTTON PLANTlf
I^ARMERS, call at (he COACH FACT
i UY. auil ?oo the LABOR SAVIN
,1 PATENT COTTON PLANTER. Wo mn
them oursolvcs, out of ?oo<) materials, ui
they ore fold VERY CHEAP.
. A GREAT SAVING Ol
1\me, I^abor and
Cotton Seed
IS EFFECTED
Call and Buy One
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
Jan 31 39 9
Slaic of South Cnrolinr
URKRNVILLB COUNTY.
In Court of ProbatePetition
for Partition of /{eat Pit ate.
ALL UN CHANDLER vs. WILLIAM !
CHANDLER, et al.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that W
liutn D. Chandler and David P. Chnr.dh
reside without the limits of this State. (
motion ot Sullivan A Stokes, Attorneys f
Petitioner, it is ordered they do appear In pe
son or by Attorney, at a Court of Probate
be boldcn at CJreenville Court House, on tl
28th day of March next, to show cause. If nr
they can, why the Real Estate of TEMPRl
ANCE CHANDLER, deceased, should not 1
sold or divided as prayed f"TS.
J%DOUTHIT, P. J. 0. C.
February I2th, 1872. 41-7
~iisrsrs.
SPRING TRAD!
V \M MARfill III f, rn
1U? 111 illll 111311 ALL Ul H/,
DRY GOODS
? AND?
Mouwcmis,
143 JHecting
CHARLESTON, S. C
W0 wilt off-r to the T ade lli}* Season,
A Large and Complete Line o
Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods <md diotions,
Which ?e will fcH at. N-w York Price
E. W.MAKSIIALL&.CO.
F.I) 11 41 8m
? ? 4 CHi. I ' > r I
For Sale,
ALL of my ilKAf, ESTATE, eoovialin
of the foliowi?Sn t
One llOUJAE ;?<! LOT, ort the Rmherfor
RrtaVI. bdntah * t Rnnma. Thia la
?erv lieglrx) ''cii of properly.
Oita HOlMft ? : VT\ on the corner <
C'.ffec and M.-P^e -< ? . mainUit Rigl
Rooms. Tn a v-ry it hVratlon
(, OnA HOCJ8E a<!^ /, notr thi Surt
Work*. cn?t*m ? Foi I.'iotrtt ' \ .
A .PLANTAl fi)N, Iinoicr Rlvor. (ion
UipifiK .IWe* i!ui-.<lr?(i Aoi?'8?Tliirty (
wlkujlt i? kiver Roi.'om, %nd Fil
ir?-n Broooh BoiUitu. I tbm ?
wor divWe it into Tbroo I'lonUtioni
If desired
One WOODLAND PLANTATION, theand
* h*|f miles from the City, eontsinin
S?*entr-Fi?'? Acres. r
k\*0,
Ona Tract of LAND in Tranty'ltani
Cotinly, N. C , contitihinft Six Hundred i?n
Forty Acres. THOMAS 8TEEN.
Feb 21 42 Sin
Notice of Removal.
MK. A. H MUKKISON tetrtrn# hi# ?1n
c?*r? thank# to (ho citizen* ut rt??-?-n
ville and the orioundipff country f??r th
liberal nationege whioh ihey ]>* ? extend
I ed to him sine# be he? opened Imi tin see. H
lies now rsraored to the eiend ?? Mel
Street, next t>elcw Foster A Hneier, whe>
he guarantees 'nil raiisteetinn In MAKING
CUTTING and FITTING, in t4?A Iwst er,
neatest workmanship and manner th
country can afford. '1 ?4-1f
1? XO.
K. 8. Welts' palace Soar mills, near Polum
bus, Geo., were burned on tbo 13th Ktet'lon
*75,0(0.
V4 ' 'J, 1J4' r?
i. Office C<wn*roUftr OaoeraJ,
la CoiAmai A, 8. C., ifabriary i, 1871.
Til 18, i? to certify liaitk a, fi'kEfy*"VJlIlK
' KNTKltPRTSB, 1 newspaper published
? in the town of timonrillet 6. 0., is hereby de>r?
ignated by U>is Hoard.as the paper in whiob
>* legal and public notices sball.be published, for
Y- the Conntr of' Gfeenyitle, iri accordance with
the ' Aet to tabulate the publication of all laf&xi.yiur.p*'ttirxu,w
S. |- M f i? n Cottpewildf Uaneml."
- . ! i Dw 44, CHAMBBK.LA IN,
t, . Attorney UeuoralTHK
above is a tfire copy of the original ot>
f fi|e in the efflpo of Secretary of Kt*t*. t
,, , F. L.CARDpZA,
r Secretary of Stati.
j Feb M i' 1 4l'i ' ' < ?r?tf? '
^ liftHd for
,r NAM A N, will be ndbted at fmbltf MtlollOtl,
before the Court llouae door, on Cnleaday in
April next: . , a . . c
TRACT No. t, confaining'6o0 Ac'rcS, more
or lew, 180 Acres of-wMcH air* itr* high MiOo
of cultivation ; about LOO Aerea.of firat quality
River Bottom, On this Tract is a NEW
FRAMED HOUSE; NEW- BARN, Ac., and
Y) pleh?y ?f goed Moiitee fotr sareantr. >
TRACT N?>.,2, containing 170 Aciea. ajoro
or less, lies adjoining No, 1 ; of this, abopt 70
Acres in cultivation, a largts proportion of
en which is Creek Bottom; (Httbts Trentkre two
" Sctlh merits i also,.a good site for a JdilU.,
?* This Laud lies on South .Saluda Rivcf, 18
>d miles Tro'rh Orcenvlllb. ??. < T, 1 . e
n" TERMS.?One-half Cash ; the remainder
ts in.two or tbreu annual instalments, qritb ton
t? per cent, interest, secured t.y a Mortgage on
* the premises.
1? ? ... JULIUS Oi SMITH.
? Fob 28 4a , . tf
fd ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Sixty Fivo First Frige Medals Awarded.
j1? ' MoSutlicrn Pinno
1*4 fjl MANUFACTORY,
5 'J WM. KNABE &CO.f
Manufacturers of
"> BRAND, SQUARfc AND UFR1GHT '
' piano:fortes,
BALTIMOHE.MD.
? These Instruments have been bdfere the
Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon
their excellence alone attained an ununrchat,
cdpriftini neilck, Which prChounctV'Hicm uhj
equaled, in .( : xr n
w TONE. TOUCH,
?G" WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY,
ke All our Squaro Fianos bavo pur New Itusd
proved Overstrung Scale ana ^he AgrofTe
Treble.
? We would call spceinl attention to our late
r Patented Improvements in Grand, Fianos and
, Snuare Ornnds. (annil in V?.? mK?. o:- ?
, . ? ? ??",
, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than
has yet been attained,
Every Piano Fully Wan anted for Five Years.
We ere by upcoral urriitipvuual enabled to
furnish l'arlor Organs and ^JLelodeons of tbo
most celehrated makers, wholesale and retail
' at lowost Factory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues . and Price Lists
promptly furnished on application to
_ WM. KNALtK A CO., Baltimore, Md.
Or any of our regular established agencies.
I* Cot. 18 JM em
1871. *'1871.
I GUM 2 GUM 2 GUM 2
r, X~VOPBLE and Single Barrel Guns, Brocch)n
XX loading and Mtirrlc-Uinding Guns, of
or English, French and German manufacture, at
r- all prieos. . i. .'? ?!? ,
to Single Guns at (2.50, $4.00, $6.00, $8.00,
>e $12.00 to $20.00 each; Double , Guns from
>y $7.00 to $200.00 each.
? wswDltS! ipmmsn
Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's,
and all the popular and approved kinds.
SPOUTS-MAM'S GOODS of great Variety.
AMisoiMOTaoKi't
I'or Guns, Pistols and Rifles.
BEST QUALITY AND AT IUWIST PRICES.
Country merchants pnd sportsmen are in1
viU'd to call and examine our largo and well
it selected stock of the above goods, which we
, iimport direct and buy front the manufacturers.
Orders, by mail filled promptly, a#d
sent hy express, C. 0. D.
ih POULTNEY* TRIMBLE & CO:,
200 M\ BALTIMORE STHRET,
BALTIMORE. MD,
Afar 22 S 18-6 46 1y
PHOTOGRAPHING.
K T T A VINO recently titled up the rooms
" XX over VVU'i/pire A Fergusint'a Store,
with elegant lights, I am prepared to do
all kinds nt PHOTOGRAPHING, at eery
rhort notice. Satisfaction guarented to ail
!, W. M. W HEKLPjt.
May 21 * tfl?
f C. C. Stephens,
LW.
tiREENVILLEt 8. .
?. OFFICE IN KHAR OF UEATTIK'd STORE.
- Pf6mpt attention ghreh to Collec- I
tlons.
Jan 81 v M tf
etptjowes
* ATP 1VAW,
.1 ' jLvA SOLICITOR IX EQUITY.
" WILL PRACTICE IN ALL
>r COURTS OF THIS STATE
,l or ., W ....ft / .
IN THE LNIT^D, STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville C. H., 8. C.
JMly' ' ' 1 7 v 1 y*
- f
I\ollC<r
TS HEREBY GIVEN to all whom it may
' X Concern, that I will apply to a. J. DoutnH,
l'arbalu Judge of Greenville County, on the
* 28th day of March next, for a FINAL Dls>g
CHARGE aa Executor of the Estate of John
StcnHia, deceased,
1 A.T. STENNIH, Hxacutor.l
a February 21st, 1872. , .41?>>,
Notice
_ 18 hereby given to al| whom it may concern,
X that I xyill apply, to S. J. lioutbU, Pro*
hate Judge of Greenville Connty, on the Cth
- day of April next^ for a Final Discharge aa
Administrator of tha Eitateof JESSE TKAMn
MELT., deceased.
L 01.AYBOURN TRAMMEL!., AlmlnWfmtrtr.
, March 4th, ?8>2. . hr 44-4
ft ?r. r*. ? -
? . Notice ? . j , ,
K TS HEREBY GIVEN to,all whom it may
d X enneero, that I frill apply to S. J. Poqth
H, Pfnbate Judge at Greenville Conhty, an
the 8th day ol April neat, for a FINAL MidOilAKOK
aa Administratrix of tbo K?iaUi of
,. JUDITH ATTWOOD, deceaacj.
I, O. V. McKAY, AdiflTvfetrfttflx.
March ata, 1872. 41?j
T ?r
HAPKS' Mil
SUPEH-fttOSFI
r/r? OLDEST ffrrrifn.pnospHA'Yt i
IO (r* i- ;? f <?* ??? ?';. . '
rfT19MP03Bl>?f Pk~pk*tic
\j t*r and Smlnh+ric Acid. N? Salt, Ba
Abaorbaut of any kind ua?d. Factory open
' ' ' _ *
Nitaetecu l?9ri of F
JBZfTKODVOKJB IN 18*2.
, QUICK ACTION AND PBRMANBI
7k?ft'HM)r V J/tmdredrn 4/ Wtll- Knonm Pinn
#<1*1, ? " During A><
$46 Cash-$50 Time, Pa
FOSTER <k HUNTER, A(
" KlNSN
n Mil" s? ,t?i? >> ? Hi-4a |p?hn*f?*r on! I i <
w 1 ' ! ?(' > I* "W
vll IP
dflll
UMOmTKIl 80LU
CASH PRTdE AT FACTOR1
PHOSPH0-PERI
CASUf tiO.
ACID BONE
CASH, $25.
GROUND CAROL
C ASH, #15.
NOVA SCOTIA
CAS
THE above-named Aftimonlated Solnhlo lI
compounds of the highest grade* or Bom
with Nn. 1 Peruvian Uuano end auiinal matte
Fertilisers in use, couibiniog the iugrcdicnts r<
and Cereals.
wOiiist thesis FMIHttri are warranted to fete
been materially reduced-for the present season.
I -Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, S.
II l*\l
uvr
Mossffr. 0. A. TRENHOLM A SON. Oeneri
the South. For analyses and certificates sopd
STONO FE
THE STONO PHOS
Of Charleston, S.'C., properly appreciating th
the Smith, resolved fn the atitset to offer theftwithin
the reach of eyery planter. They offci
SOLUBLE
a complete Amtnoniatcd Fcrtiliicr, at $45 ensh
with approred city acceptance without intcrcs
u Dissolved.
for composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Ms
cash, or $.10 cietlit as above; this is highly re
great satisfaction. 1/ <
Wo have uutuorous certificates from intellig
fcrcnt sections of the State, testifying to the
which wo append below.
WILLIAM KAVKNEL. J.I
f'mirimi.
MARSHALL A MAULDIN, Agents, Grecnv
De<\r Sir : In reply to your inquiry concer
presont year, I will state what I did, and givo
On the 15th of May last I planted twelve a
cation of octton seed and barnyard manure eoi
ing, I put nothing at all, not having received
15th of June I applied the Stono, at the rate
after the cotton was nil up. The manner of tl
horse Watt plough the cotton was barrod off a
and immediately covered hy throwing back th
The result .Was as, follows: Ou the first six t
of cotton to the acre; from the last six, to wh
been applied, I gathered aa avorage of 1,200
were in the same field, separated only by a ro'
i Very truly, yours. A
To J. D. AlKR.N, Esq., Gen. A-jeni Sun
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 wns used,
phnte, with two other fertilisers costing near!)
'J'here was no rust on the cotton under which I
spots of wet, springy land, whilst the cotton I
were, ruMed early and badly.
Jaw 10
sou t :
LIFE INSUitAP
GEN. JAS. B. G(
ASSETS. OVE
C. C. ST
AGENT FOR GREj
DR. J. II. DEAN, Medical Examiner.
Dec. 18
a rnr a iintr /i a
| A 1 L/AiN 11U AUL
cjlJHIS Article, prepared by the
U PANY, under the direction
RaVENEL, for composting with
Reduced Price of $28 per ton cas
vemher, 1872, Free of Interest.
Orders filled now will he cons!
on Time as due 1st November, ]
haul it at a time when their Wago
PELZCR, RODGER
Browr
J. i\ DONALD, A
| J an 3
TtlantTcI
millS FERTILIZER, uianufu.
Company under the direc'i
! Karenel, is now ottered to the PI
dnced Price of $48 per ton cash, oi
Free of Interest.
This Fertilizer baa beon very ex1
given entire satisfaction ; some of
ting it to be equal to Peruvian Gui
All sales made now wjjl be cons
1872, and to those buying on time
on 1st November, 1872.
t By this arrangement planters wi
haul their Manure at a time when
Pamphlets containing the cvrti
Atlantic Phosphate will he fnrtiieln
PELZER, ROD4?i:i
Rro
WM. BEATTIE Agent
Jan 3
M. 0. BUTI.Ra. , . F. B. MCBKK
BUTLER & McBEE*
Attorney! and Counsellors at Law
and in Equity,
GRBBNVILLK, 8. C.,
011 Praetiee in the Oeurta of tho State
and of the United States.
' May SI 4 It
?l?U!:a ?, : I.
0 0. F.
Mountain Lodge, No
Wy Friday Night, at
their Hall, over liar
iltall Ai Mpuldiu'a Drug Sluir. Regular attendance
desired.
j a Mvs r. Moon*, ff. r.
A-g. 47 ;t
r? - -?n tJUU-2-?lUMtENlKED
etii l-n >i?-t i?f't -ttijl
IATE OF LIME.
I ' '? V11# JI. . < *!?
{ANurACTunab j.y w*/.? cou*T&r>
Guano, Cont*ntral*4 Animal AmmOAitlfiat Stoi*
It Cake, Nitre Cake, Plaefef/ftof Adetterirot oi
tor inapMtien at ell tiaaea. i
rMtloal Eiperlenec.
PATBHTBJD DECt M. l9??
IT IMPROVBMRHT TO THK BOIL.
let* f? it* /unrM ***Tf Variety / Crap mmj
rtm? Ajveret Scaiont. ,,
yable November 1st* 1872
}KNTS GREENVILLE, 8. C.
IAN & HOWELL,
Gtnrrnl Afftnlt /&r South Carolina,
Jfo. 128 Mutt Day, CharUetoa, & V.
DVS:
BfcB PACIFIC QtANO.
|45 PER TON, TIME, $50.
UVIAN GUANO.
TIME, #6*.
PHOSPHATE.
TlMEytaO.
IN A ^PHOSPHATE.
TIME, f?0.
LAND PLASTER.
II. $10.
'arifle and Pbospho-Perurian Guanos, are rich
Phosphate, rendered soluble and ntnmoniatcd
r, making the Most concentrated and profitable
quired to produoa-nnd support tha Cotton Plant
kept up to their high standard, the pricea iiave
(J* l?y
+N B. SARDY St SON.
it Agent*. Alao for aale by Agents tbmnghout
for pamphlet. Jnn 24 36-3m '
RTILIZERS ~
PHATE COMPANY,
o aaceaaity of foatering the planting interest of
Fertilisers fit a price which would plucc tbcin
their
GUANO,
i; or $50 on a credit to tha 1st November next,
t. Tito
Phosphate,"
inure, is now offered at tbo very low prico of $25
commended by planters who have used it with
;ent planters of the highest character, from difexceljenco
of these Fertilisers.?only a few of
J. AIKEN. GENERAL AGENT,
An. 5 Cittlrnl Wharf, Ch<irlr?tnn, St. C.
ilia; G. W. ANDERSON, Agent1, Williamston.
CAMDEN, December (lib, 1871.
ning my use of the Stono Phosphate iu the
you the result.
ere* of cotton, to which I made a heavy appll*
nbincd. On the other six, at the tune of plantthen
the Stono Soluble Phosphate. On the
of 250 pounds to the arre, to the last six acres,
be application was as followsWith tho ones
near as practicable and the phosphate put in,
e earth taken ewny by the first ploughing,
icres 1 gathered in the seed about 800 pounds
ich nothing but the Stono Soluble Guano hnd
pounds per acre. The two parcel* planted
w. Tho cultivation was the same,
o., JAMES CURSE (IT.
ioi Phosphate Company, Churleiton, ?>'. C.
KDOEFIHLD. 8. C., November 27, 1871,
, composted with an eaual weight of potion
iblcd the yield, making on ordinary IniVJfl threo
Iu nomo tint rows an equal weigjit of PI109'
double the money, produced roofc cotton.?
[lie phoftphxte wn> used, except on a few final!
undur which the other m?ro coot I v furlilirers
J. W. TOMPKINS.
nr. :im.
EI E n 1ST
iCE COMPANY.
3RDON, PRES'T,
R $1,200,000.
EPIIKNS,
ENVILLE COUNTY.
32 tf
D PHOSPH ATE.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMof
their Chemist, Dr. ST. J U LI EN
Cotton Seed, is now offered at the
h, or $31 per ton payable 1st No*
idcred as Cash 1st March, 1872, or
IS72, thereby enabling Planters to
ns and Mules arc idle.
L8 St CO., Cicncral Agent*,
i's Wharf, Charleston. S. C.
yrnt, ?me Station, H, .
35 3m
MI0SP1IATE.
cturcc) by the Atlantic Phosphate
on of their Chemist, Dr. St. Juliet)
anting Community at the very Re
i $>i>2 pavuDio let .November, 1872,
teneivdy used in this State and has
the most practical planters aeimitsno,
pound for pound,
idered as cash on the 1st of March,
the ealc will be considered as due
11 be enabled, without extra coat, to
their wagons and mules are idle,
ficatea of those who have used the
ad on application to the Agents.
Its St CO , tilcneml Agent*.
wn'M Wbnrf, ChttrlcMon, *. f.
. Greenville. South Carolina.
|J 3 in
to tiik lad1ks.
Fall and Winter Opening.
mbs. l. t! jennings
It fully infnrtn? thi>
s&rgtm ^Im that *li? i* now rtoiv
fflMBCTfil it'g lull fupplie* of
JH3HI FALL AND WTNTER
hbimillimrv
I . . f I ' ' '
or liTHT AXV MOOT
FASHION AIIIvK STYLES.
Thr 8:oek w]ll ron?4?l of oil fit* lines of
OOOPS fount] in similar ealablmbment*,
an<1 nl'l be offcri-t] *t very ronsnnabU
I'lict* 'i7-ll i
m
FSSYUIZES
TRIUMPHANT.
- -0-?ri*
WiufiNoroN, N. 0.1 Aug 21?t. 18*71.
Fof the large-t pioduc'-ion of Cotton to
th- acre, /,001) lba, CAROLINA FfcRTL
L1ZER
For the largest. production hf Wheat frt
th'? acre, l'.ooo lba. CAROLINA FERTILIZER.
The above premium* ar* for crop* produced
with the use of the CAROLINA
FERTILIZER alone, or in combination with
plantation manures only, and the awarding *
of said premiums is bit discretionary with
the romniittee of th# Association under
tlieir rules '
SANDERS. OATES ?fe CO..
Agent* at Charlotte.
STEVENS A CUR ETON,
Lancaster, S. C.
i W ?xi!avr? LascaRtbr Comrrv.S C.
To P. P. Zimmerman, h*q.. Seer*tnr>i of
the Fair of the Carolina?. Churl pit*, N< C :
The fol'owiug Is a current stiiteiireol ?f
Cotton raised hy Stevens dr CuretAo, on 1$
aensof stubble I >nd. which was manured
with 400 pounds of (Jaiwdna Fertilizer,
j The following-?? the ino 'e of cultivation :
It wn* thoroughly broken up twelve inches
deep, and InM off in row tlncc and a lmlf
test wide, and the Fertilizer applied in the
drill, then bedded on it on the 16th of
| and plquled the as inc. day, hut owing 'otliv
| cool and dry weather, <l:d not come np to
j n stand until about the l?t of June. First
j working it wns run nrourid with a ha'f aho:
Tel ani partially tiiauned out with a line.
( Second working it was run around with a
i three-inch grub, twelve inches long, an.I
| the middles thrown out with a sweep eigliI
teen inches wide. One furrow to a row and
j thinned to r aland with a hoe about twelve
inches between the stock?, olid afterward*
it was ploughed every two weeks with' a
stTeep eighteen inches wide, nnd hoed each
tinie, until it wna worked live tim-a.
The following in a collect itatement of
I tlie Cot loo picked :
I 1st Picking.,.., 2o I
I 2-1 Picking .41<?
31 Picking 413
Estimated amount ol utiopenel mutured
bolls 81ft
Tctnl 1023
Respectfully auVniit.iel,
STEVENS A CUR ETON,
I certify I weighed the Cotton picked in
me ?oi'V<! statement ninl ii i* cutfrt.
W. A. GRAHAM.
October 2d, 1S71.
At lln? request ot Messrs. Stevens & Cureton.
we have examined the one and oneeii;liih
nere of Cotton, and the estimate
tnade above is true to the best of our
ability.
* 1) P. DURA NT.
VV. A URAllAM.
JOSEPH ROUGES.
Premiums awarded to Stevens A Cureton
on at ove Certificate.
We will sell tlie abore SPLKXDID
Flill'LILlZEU at Korty-Fivo
Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars payable
1st November, with interest
at Seven per Cent, per annum, delivered
at our Warehouse in
Oliarloedon.
Agents will sell at saute prices*
adding tfie freight and dray age to
their Dcpo s.
GEO IWILLIU1MS & CO.
.1. A. I>AVH>
AND
TT . mxu. n j2> m." :E2 %
AG FN TS,
GRLEXV1LLE, S. C.
Jan 17 37 Han
r FERTILIZERS.
THE CELEBRATED
ARE FOR SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Doalets in Gn&noa.
119 Ray St , Savannah , tin.
151 Hay, Charleston, S CJ.
A. DAVID, Agnnt
AT GREENVILLE, H. C.
For further information apply
or address as above for Almanac
for IS72.
Jan 17 87 "8m
Johnston, Crews & Co*,
1MI'OUTERS
And Wholesale Dealers in
8TAI>IJ5
ART)
3? A3NTO "5T DRY
GOODS.
XT 0 T I OXX O
WAKES.
41 71A r .V K S 77? EE T.
(DMiOOSTOr?, S.'' (P.
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