' - .{mmmmmmmmmmmmrnm
Tiat m a*ti"^ei5d6
the ooontrr, wktw M "pool ril tW?t
eontraeU (or UmIt
that no 8ood> oro put op oaMw^lterkat
efittod (that If iko propor <o?hh iump??A it.
f iron him, bo trtoodo to g<oe^H1**r
to great dm;. lotolllgoM
thoroby adding not poly pfcanianiy, OTT
morally to the ooaatry I mat wld* field
sr iSrsibJBSJtWto
(Mine Cot I) that the beat Garden Snap
Drue Stom of l*r. GUaoarr. or of
i>w 4^oi^l-xaj4^a
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
r?ini? r.r"
fSM?S?wPA-,
IT appearing to my aatlifaetlon, that (bo '
*7 (
LI AM HOON/wad perhap. tome other, who.#
MM a*o not ftMHti t?Mn at low of
POLLY KILGORE, deoeaoed, wboee name,
are not known i tbo batra at law of ROQIKT
MOON, deeoaaod.towlt. i PLEASANT. ROBERT.
MARY and ELIZABETH MOON, and
roeido without tba limtU nftfiae Stat*. On
motion ef Earla A Blythe, Attorney, for Petitioner,
It la broefed tbal they do appear In
pereoa or by Attorney, at a Court of Probate,
to he holden at QreenriUe Conrt llouie, on tba
3d day of May Mil, and ohjeet tfle
aala or diviflea of tbo Ron 1 BitUte of ?tvN
MOON, deeeaecd, deaoribed In tbo petttMtotfer
the* ooneent to tbo Aai will i?e entered of
reeiftd. 8. I. DOUTIIIT^ .
Probate Jndgo for Greenville ConnM.
February 1Mb,
State ?f South Carolina.
GlUteVlLLR COUNTY. *
lit. pafoRT OF MOB A TE.
n. x? n mIm: r o..i a.. . a.
JOHN j. FARMER ?t fti. ? KUJ4lAyi*
MKJ . ^PlWWM ^ \ \
IT ftnp*ari#g to my tft?tof*?tioii that MAry
LttsJhiE^TM:
JxrnM P?r?V 8?r?li Hardin. Mary *.
KM, Jiidh D. Townidul and BaajmiB
H. Townwnd, d?f?ndtali In this ????, re?ida
without ths limit* of this 9t?t? On
motion of Est Is and IflrUrt, Attorneys for
petitioners, it Is tidefcd tliat- they ds Appear
at a Court of Prohnie, to hs holdsn in
the id d*f of Afay ntxt. lo show cause, if
soy thsy ?*a, why Mis Rear Estate of
THEODORIC PARMER, deceased, should
not be sold or divided as prayed for.
8. j. DouTiiir, p. j. o. a
Marsh l?th. 187*. 'M 4?-1
THE MRIM
Combination Button-Hole
"A?D
SEWING.
MilfTfTHft
I4 now admitted to be far sups: io> to all
olksr as a
FAMILY MACHINE.
The Simplicity,
Pin.hp and
Certainty
Willi which ! p*r*le?, ? well ill* uniform
rxc-llcnce uf it* work ihroufhout
ill* ?i.iir* r?uue ol Hewing, in
STITCHING, HEMMING,
FELLING, TUCKING,
CORDING, BRAIDING,
QUILTING. GATHERING and
SEWING UN. OVERSEAMING '
EMBROIDERING on ike EDGE
V.r. *' 'f
And li* Beautiful
Button Hole and
Eyelet Hole
Work*
Pine* it iinqo?'iioi>?blv ??r in advance of
ny other *iinitar invention.
It i? !* idmlrtMy adapted to
unumnt mms
ON WdOLtN, COTTON
AND LINEN FABRICS.
For D'rea end Shirt Me kief and Tailoring, 1
y II kw to ?q?il
It U alao the " #
CHEAPEST,
Ietrfeeieell/, aa wail m the
BEST,
Bloc* It U really
Two * #! * C**biB#4 in Oflt*
(bj i tin) mtthiiikal ir<
rengemeat t?fM before 4ttMpKtht4
by hemaa ingenaiiy.) aaakia* rlth- .
"Saas&sarmay
require.
%gf ThU ie the only new family machine
thai em bodice a ay Bubaiantial improve"
meat open the many old maehiaee ia the
aaerket. , . ? \
FOSTER a HUNTER. Ageate
for Greenville County.
Mar It ' 46 ' tf
LIFE HSHilS Cllfil?
WWW ?k TIP**..
.ALtW^V. MO.
AwO, f1,100,000.
HON. jRvmnon DAVB*. hnwi,
GKN. WADK HAMPTON, VnManan.
J
GcMfftJ UrtNM,
* Ocltakii, 8. 0.
M?r1* : '*'? " Aw
? $ 4^ .
jwrNI *? TMg^OMMIgL TW ur.mnii,, I
^Wi*7^0.fl8r-b Jl'V ,87S- )
T JttRXBY CERTIFY THAT C. 0. 8TB.
^fllHS of OioobtUIo, 8. C., ag?ht of
id C. C. STEPHENS, Agent nfor?Mid, to
wt* oil baaiDMt of Inra>
jBwt ^ dm Town of tiroenvill*,
or Mid ttTwWmTf anid CoapiDj. Kxpiroa
Mnreb Kit, 18T8. J. L. N BAG LB,
f^RTpA^E^
H Jf
fynfe BEST ApICLE kg?t? U
IK 8IA*8?Wl .
GUANO.
~"tejtoiTuf)} ?*\v
rM. u %>a r r i vc.
tVv 1 : T>W> "f>"0 'f f ? mipurmicoTTfli.
"Mntir mm^Axknte>?
SAMUEL. STRADLEY.v
Mar 1ft 44,. | ^ 1st
Kontl Ta\.
EfllflE UtfPERSIGNEbWv ibg reee!ve<i
JL prderi from Board uf Qnunty Corandssfaners
far GreenvMJe Cooirty. 8. O , I*
Collect a TAX leeied by them for Repa.r of
Highway* and Bridges, gives uol'.eo that
ha will b? at the Court House on Monday
and Tuesday, the let and 2d of April,dor
the purpose of Collect int( sr.id Tax for
Greenville TownaHip, tihicl ia be# mill on
the dollar. It to deal red that all will cotn?
forward and pay op promptly.
Office In old Court Hotter,op vtaira.
P. D. GILREATH,
Highway Surveyor
44-H Greenville Township.
$$00.00
UTAH!
TnE ABOVE REWARD will be paid
for the apprehension ot, wlih proof to
convict, ihe parly or parties wlu> ?cl fire
to the otahled of G<tndr*1 Kealey, Captain
Earls. Captsirf ' Wrstfield, Colonel Irvine
Mr. D'Oyley. the Mnchine Shopa'Cf Messrs
Cline A Gihbs. and the stable* of Alex. Mc
Bee. Mr. Benrden and W. A Jennings.
The REWARD will l>e paid far a eonviction
in any one or more cmra.
JAME-t P. MOORE, Mayor.
Grernville, 8. C., March 8, 1872.
M?# IB U A .78 44 H T J A if
THE
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR,
A Simple, Cheap &
Most Useful
Article*
Call at tba COACH FACTORY and ?ea the
VESTS PATEIT FERTILIZER
DISTRIBUTOR.
It will Save your Manures.
MANUFACTURED BY
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
Mar? 44 i
samijelItoadley,
SUCCESSOR TO
DAVID & STRADLEY,
WILL BE PLEASED TO oEE
' '' * it ui Pi m
MIS FRIENDS, AT TIIE
nr.n nr./uvrk
, .f ./ -
WHERE HE WILL
. | J
*> #i*? J %* *' "T kr? v *1 * I r 31
SELL THEM
1^
1?*/ !
ti.c*w
JIATSit n-A 'LIA>:iJ?)II V
Feb 28^ V 48 > tf
- -? -ri -r/ | ?r i^rj'T
' . THK nndernigned has taken
flBUPWi/tt ftto; tt?s
tbe eatlre pObb""> relierakehed It with Far
t?iaacawxirinayfi!S;
personal attention ty Um Hotel, and guarantee
antUfoetior.. .
Satan of It oand pdk day Jl M
9*MtaO? Braakfaat u%4 Lodging .... 1 60
Mrali. ??** ** b***^ ?#,?i 60
Snawinabte deduction will b? utwJa to those
boarding toy the weak or noatb. 7i^
C. C. MONTGOMERY,
w__ /. !_ Proprietor.
ump Ji?r, 1972 yj
, . I ' IIIJJ- I. III
The State ef Sooth Carolina
" *' b " G(**BNVlLt(B COT7^Tt. "" ' v )
IHEKHT'F .
0)0 Court ftooM door, oiT Solefdai^th April
n**t. teMTrtta th? Kot?re Of'10 otsloeh la iK?
forenoon and 8 o'clock in tlio-afterodbai, ' One
Tract of LAod/ oonrtalotng ?no Hun<W
??>d ????P Aorps, u?o.ro or loos, on wafers
of Ijeedy Hirer, Adjoining land* of Atoo* *oketr
and otbSr#. Looted on' Mo the prooOrty
of TAutoa* Hopkins, at'the suit of Laoinda
llopkius and other*.
M r. ..J. . llAVklll II j n m> a ;
v Ono Tract of Land, containing Fifty Acres, i
more or less, adjoining lands of Q. W. Center,
Btephen Center an!d others. Looted on as the |
property of John Harrison, s| the salt of W.
A- Moouey. .
Also, .
' One Tract of Land, containing Ona Hundred
AJres, moroorfosr, adjolninglands ofCletMroo
Traamoil, Etrtial JKoHy and othpss.?
Looted pa as the property of Awaoda Barnott,
at the salt of J. C. Alton ond other*
.. _ ALU),
On* Hundred and Fifty-two Gallons of
Wfeeb Brandy, MH ?r Re*. ' Levied on as the
property of M?twJ< P arris, at the suit of W.'f,
Shumate and ijthers, to be re sold at former
purchaser's risk., " J
All the HlgWl'TVtlKStf Interest of James
WtlWsIm, htrtnfc the Oue-Th!rd Interest In
BUWSfl Manufacturing And Refining 0>mi
ysnjr, of l?siiville, Ky., on buhalf ol W. J.
Boone, Mortgagee.
Trsms?Cash, i Purchasers to pay for
Bhevirs Office, GrOdowiTle, 8. C . March
8. 187F.< " ' ' ' ' 44?td
- >? I 'I'W I 'M '
it Trensury Doparlnienl,
Orric* or Comptroller or the Currency,
I Washirotoe, February 14th, 1873.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented
to theonderalgned, it has been
made , to spposr that "THE NATIONAL
BANK OP GREENVILLE," in the Oity of
Greenville, in the County of Greenville, and
8'ate'of South Carolina, has beeu duly organised,
under and according to the requirements
of the Act of Congress entitled "'An Act to
prtiTlde n National Currency, secured by a
pledge of United States Bonds, and proride
for the circulation and redemption thereof,"
approved June Sid, 1881, and has'complied
with all tha provisions of said Act before commencing
the business of Banking under said
Act.
Now, THBRkroRR, I, HILAND R. HULBUIID,
Comptroller of the Currcoey, do
herehy certify that THE . NATIONAL
BANK OF GREENVILLE," Jn the City of
urceoviite. in ino voumy or ureenrtlle, and
State of South Carolina, ic authorized to eoinnlence
the business of Baakiug under the Act
aforesaid,
^ In testimony tclereof, witness my
I tap a *. i fcanrf una eeat of ojftre, thii
HlA day of February, 1872.
11ILAND K. HULBIJRD,
Comptroller of the Currency.
Feb 28 9 43 . 9
Til EB ROOKS
COTTON PLANTER,
17AAMER8, call at tbe COACU FACTO1
RY, and see the LAHOR SAVING
PATENT COTTON PLANTER. We wake
them ourselves, out of good materials, and
they are sold VERY CHEAP.
A GREAT SAVING OF
Time, Ltdbor and
I
Cotton Seed
IS EFFECTED.
Call and Buy One*
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
Jan .11 30 0 1
state or South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY. .
Ia Coart of Probate
Petition for Partition of Ileal F.'tnte.
ALLEN CHANPLER vs. WILLIAM D.
CHANDLER, et at.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that WiL '
liam D. Chandler and DavM P. Chandler,
reside without the limits of this State. On
motion ot Sullivan A Stokes, Attorneys (or ]
Petitioner, it is ordered tbey do appear in per- ,
son or hy Attorney, at a Court of Probate to
be holden at Greenville Court House, on the j
28th day of March next, to show cause, if any .
they can, why the Real Estate of TEMPERANCE
CHANDLER, deceased, should not be
sold or divided as prayed for.
S. J. DOUTHIT, P. J. O. C.
February 12th, 1872. 41-7 '
1872.
I
SPRING TRADE.:
B. W. MARSHALL & CO.,!
DRY GOODS
A NO?
so? loss, ,
143 Meeting , ;
CHARLESTON, S. C. '
Ws will offer to tits T adc tlil* Season,
A Large and Complete Line of
Foreign and Domestic Dry ^
Goods and Notions,
Whieh we will sell at York Prices. ^
E. W. MARSHALL & CO.
Feb 14 41 8m t
For Sale,
AIX of my RRAL ESTATE, consisting
of the'following:
One HOUSE and LOT, on the Rutherford
Road, containing Seven Room*. This is a
very desirable piece of property.
Ons HOUSE srxt IX)T, on t1?e corner of .
Coffee snd M??Bee Streets. containing Right '
Rooms. In very convenient locetion.
One HOU8B snd LOT, soar the Stele
Work*, containing Four Rooms
A PLANTATION, on Knorf* River, cos- J
tsinlng Three Hundred Acres?Thirty of
which la first.elaas River Bottom, snd Fifteen
Branch Bottom. I will sell this as s
whole, or divide it into Three Plantations, ^
oJ'/wOObLAftn.pLANT^nON. thrss f
and a half mflss from the City, containing 1
Savvsty-Fivs Acres. / (
;.. ]/ * A Lao. ?
O.ny Tract of LAND in Transylvania
County', N. C., containing Hi* Hundred and
Forty Acres, THOMAS STUBN.
Feb 31 ' 43 .'I 8m
Notic? of Removal.
Mil. . B MORRISON rakurpa hi* sin- >
c?re tli?nk? lo the citizaoa of Often- d
Till* and tha aurroonding country for the '
liberal patronage which thay haae amend- J
%i lo him linN ha haa opened buainma Ha
hat now removed to the atapd bo Main
Street, afait below Potter Jk Hooter, whaie
ha guarantee* full railelactlon in MAKING,
CUTTING an J FITTING, in tha be* and
naataafc worfcmeaehip and manaar tha f
county,can afford. iW-tl <
' i?ai Jf.WlUoto haa baan arraatad in Balti- j
mora, charged with obtaining f 190,000 on falaa
pratencaa. Is
111 ^ ' \wmmmsF9rm9msT-i
' Offioe ConptrolWr OmmnlJ,
Columbia'S. C., ^ Sroi^j', 187*.
rpHJSjt U/>jrUfi th^t the ORflBNVILLB
x ENTERPRISE, *a newspepa? published
In the town of Greenville, 8. C., W hereby <? igoated
t\jr this Board as the paper in which
legel and public qptioes shall be Published, for
th? County nf Greonvilte, in accordance with
the* Act to regelate the pubilctHoa uf all lass
I and public notions,V. which hsasups a law
February 22d, i8T0. J. L. NEAGLE,
? v, t.. Cmpptrullsr General.
... ..u , D. H. CHAMBER LAIN, ,tudi ,
. _ , Attorney General.
THE abor* Is a true eopy of the original on ,
flUtn the offioe of Secretary of fttate.. ?
i . wmt
?<teb?4 ..*'!> ? '? 41 if
Land far (ialef
posed Of at fri'^H^Sr
**i*> t h
ESTATE/ belonging to Dr. J. M. McCfLANAHAN,
will be offered at public miction
before the Court House door, on Balesdaj in
April next:
TRAT7T No. 1, containing BOO Acres, more
or less, MO Acres of which are le a high state
of cultivation ; abont 100 Acres of first quality
River Bottom. On this Tract is a NEW
FRAMED HOUSE, NEW BARN, Ac., and
plenty of good Houses fur Servant*.
TRACT No. 2, contniniug 170 Apres.more
or less, lies adjoining No, 1 ; of this, about 70
Acta* fn cultivation, a large proportion Of
wbiob ie Creek Bottom. On this Tract are two
Settlements; also, a good sits for a Mill.
This Land lies on South Saluda RiVer, 18 (
miles from Greenville.
TERMS.?One-half Cash ; the remainder |
in two or three annual instalments, with ten
per cent, interest, secured by a Mortgage on
the pmmises.
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Feb 28 43 tf
Sixty-Five First Friss Medals Awarded.
Piano
WM. KNABE &CO.,
Manufacturer* of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PTAVn PAPTT? fl .
? ? ? ? w A V AV A Jki KJ 9
R ALT1 MORE, ltD.
These Instruments have boon before the
Public for nearly Thirty Year*, and upon
their excellence alone attained an mtpurchaitd
prt-tmiutnte, which pronounce* them unequaled,
in
TONE, TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY.
AU our Square Pianos hare our New Improved
Overstrung Scalo and the Agreffe
TrebU.
Wo would call special attention to our late
Patented Improvements in Grand Pianos and
Square Grands, found in no other Piano,
which bring the Piano nearer perfection than
baa yet been attained.
Every Piano Fnlly Warranted for Pive Years.
We are by special arrangement enabled to
furnish Purler Organs und Mclodeons of the
most ccluhrwtcd makers, wholesale and retail
at lowest Factory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists
promptly furnished on application to
WM. KNABB A CO., Baltimore, Md.
Or any of our regular established ageucies.
Cot. 18 , ? , Am
1871. F?" Tradc- 1871.1
SOTS 2 (SOTS 2 SOTi 2 :
DOUBLK and Single Barrel Guns, Urecchloading
and Muzzle-loading Guns, of
Knglish, French and German manufacture, at
ill prices.
Singlo Guns at *2.60, *4.00, *6.00, *8.00,
>12.00 to $20.00 each ; Double Guns from
17.00 lo $200.00 each.
ipmms! ipmmsn ?
Smith A Wcaaon, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp'*,
ind all the populnr and approved kinds.
SPORTSMAN'S GOODS of great variety.
AMMUNITItbft I
For Gone, Pi.tola and Rifles.
JEST QUAl'T Y ANO AT LOWEST PRICES.
Country merchants and sportsmen are inrited
to'all and examine our large and well
telecter. stock of the above good*, Which wo
tnpor'. direct and buy from the manufactu'era
Orders by mail filled promptly, and
lent by express, C. O. D.
POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO., i
J00 W*. BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE. MD. 1
M.ir 32 8 18-fi 4b ly ]
PHOTOOBAPHINO."
HAVING recently Sited tn? the room#
over Wliitiniro L Porgoann's Store, '
rith elegant light*, I am prepaiod to do I
ill kinds ol PHOTOGRAPHING, at very
hurl notice. Satisfaction gimrented to ail
W.M. WHEELER.
May 21 * l??"
C. C. Stephens,
&V1TORIMIV AT LAW.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
JTPICB IN KHAR OP BEATTIR'o STORE.
Prompt attention given to Colleeioni.
Jan 31 39 tr '
I ; ^ ' J
B.P. JOMES,
AWSfuDaainsm AW i
AND SOLICITOR IN NQUTTY.
WILL' PBACTIOE 1M AIL
JOTTUTS OF THIS STATE <
a Lao,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. |
Office Greenville C. H., 8. C.
u!y ' 7 1 4 Ty*
~ No lice T77
t8 HEREBY GIVEN te all who* it may
concern, thai I will apply to S. J. Poulbt,
Probata Judge of Greenville County, on tba
fith day of Mnrcb neit, for a PtNAL DI81HAROR
aa Kaeootor of tba Batata of John i
itoaaia, dooaaaeil,
A. T. STBNNI8, Executor,
February tlat, 1877. * 41?3
Notice
[8 hereby glean to *11 whom it may concern,
that I w?W apply to 9. J. Dnathit, Prolate
Judge of tiraaovUJe County, on Ibe 6th .
lay of April P?xt, for a Final Diaoharge aa
idminiatrator of the Batata of JESSK TRAMifELL,
deeeaaad.
JLAYBOUKN TRAMMBLL, Administrator.
March 4lb, 1872. 44-6
IMftlicc
rS MEREST OiVVN to all whom it may
I. conoero, that I will apply to 8, J. Dontht,
Probate Judge ot Greenville County, on
be Alb day of April next, for a FINAL DI8Ml
A ROE aa Adwllnietratrix of the Batata of 1
IUDITH ATfWOOD, deceased. J
O. V. McKAY, Administratrix.
Mareb 5tb, 1872. 41-5
ti
^T*"?T"T. . "I
AVBS* MISMKlUie*
SIP i;U-l>|lO&PIiA'rE OF LtiHK
? id*-!* ahu* ; a??? ?*u <a MM!. :? .
fjf* OLDEST SLP H.fMOSMIAra MANurAVTURXD ut TMIS OOUNTJi Y.
/COMPOSED 0^ Bonet, Pfrta.h, PKL?pjkatlr Guano, ifmnt?kbdtml MH&
v, <f and SntpkmHb Acfd. Vo SiC BaTl <**?, Hlwl Oato, ttaMOT, sir lM??i m
Anhlirt' 9i mmf kW?Aii ^httwy^ kS| win a tWw Ii ? 1 ?
i mri??MM TNnrti mt FmWlrwl gs?srt?ns>BifTkomyoab
nr. ism. ? ') f^fgHTIO DlOi SS* 18*9 I
; ' 1 QtJTCK ACTION AUD PtRMAfffNT IMPaOVfMtNT TO Til 80 tW
Tetrtmvny of Ifiindsid* 4f W?tt'Xn+W* ft?* Allto1 A" i?ny Mi fafr tf Crf mnd
u. a
-'" $46 Oaeh~$GO Thn** Payable Nottmber l*t, UTS.
- FOOTER A HUNTER, AGENTS GREENVILLE, 8.O. '
KINSMAN A HOWELL,
. Otntral Agent. Tor tt?ik O*rol<nn,
Jen 44?38-3m f " , a'f . ,v -- / AT*. IN fcrt Jcyt & 0.
, " ""' ' !! ' ^ '
AMMONIATBMOLPBLB PACIFIC CMNO.
- CASU PRICE AT FACT ORY, *5 Pt& tW. TIME, $5fc.
, PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GCANO.
CASH, |50. TIME, *55V
ACID BONE PHOSPHATE.
r <" CASH, $23. TIME,$30.
GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE
CASH, #15. TIME, MO.
" NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER.
CASH. $13.
THE ahnve-nained Ammoniated Solublo Pacific and Phocpho-Peruvian Goano*, are rleVi
compound* of the behest grades of Bone Plioiphate, rendered aolable and ammoniated
with No. ! Peruvian Guano and animal matter, making the meet concentrated and profitable
Fertilize in ute, combining Ike ingredient* required to produoe and anpport the Cotton Plant
and Cereala.
Wbilat tbe*o Fartiliaen ara warranted to he kept up to their high itandard, the price* have
been materially reduced for the present aeaten. #
Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, 8. C., by
JOHN B. SARDY A 80N.
iniri. u. a. j nn.inuijB * HUM. Meneral Agents. Alse for sale by Agents throughout
the South. For analyse* and certificates send for pamphlet. Jan 24 38-3m
STONO FERTILIZERS."
THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
Of Charleston, 8. C., properly appreciating the necessity of fostering the planting interest of
the South, resolred in the outset to offer their Fertilisers at a price which wonld place them
within the reach of cyery planter. They offer their
SOLUBLE GUANO,
a complete Ammoniated Fertiliser, at $45 rash ; or $50 on a credit to the 1st November next,
with approved city acceptance without interest. The
"Dissolved Phosphate,"
for composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Manure, is now offered at the very low price of $25
cash, or $80 ciedit as above; this ia highly recommended by planter# who have used it with
great satisfaction.
We have numerous certificates from intelligent planters of tba highest character, from diffcrent
sections of the State, testifying to the excellence of these Fertilisers.?only a few ef
which we append below.
WILLIAM RAVbNEL. J. B. AIKEX. GENERAL AGENT,
i'rteiJtni. Mo. 6 C ntrnl Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
MARSHALL A MAULDIN, Agents, Greenville; Q. W. ANDBRSON, Agent, Williamaion.
CAMDEN, December fitb, 1871.
Dear Sir s In reply to your inquiry concerning my use of the Stono Phosphate in the
present year, 1 will state what I did, and give you the result.
On the 15th of May last I planted twelve acres of cotton, to which I made a heavy application
of cotton seed and barnyard manure comhincd. On tbe other six, at the time of plahhing,
I put nothing at all, not having received then the 8tono Soluble Phosphate. On the
15th of June I applied tbe Stono, at tbe rate of 250 pounds to tbe ayre, to tbe last six acres,
after the cotton was all up. The manner of the application was as fblleW4: With tha, onehorao
Watt plough the cotton was bsrred off as near as practicable and tbe pbosphal* pat in,
and Immediately covered l>y throwing back tbe earth taken nway hj tba.first ploughing.
The rosult was as follows: On the first six seres 1 gathered in the seed .about 800 pound*
of cotton to tbo acre ; from tbe last six, to which nothing but the Stono Soluble Gusno had
been applied, I gathered an average of 1,200 pounds per acre. Tbe "two parcels planted1
were in tbe same field, separated only hy a row. Tba cultivation was tha same. .
Very truly, yours, Ac., JAMES CHKSKUT.
To J. D. Aikk.V, Esq., Gen. Agent Stono PhotfthaU Company, Ctarfeetou, S.. A -
EDGEFIELD, 8. C., November 27, 1871.
I used two tons Stono Dissolved Phosphate, composted with an equal weight of cotton
iced, on my cotton th * year. It certainly doubled tbe yield, making on ordinary lanJs three
bales to every four acres on which it ru u?ud- Tn ?..m? -?? -- ??' ' * '
? an Vlj??al WBlglll VI fOOt- I
itiate, with two other fertiliser* coating nearly double the money, produced more cotton.?
rhcre was no ruat on the cotton under which the phospbata was used, except on a few small
pots of wet, springy land, whilst th* cotton under which tha other more costly fertilisers
irero, rusted early and badly. J. W. tOMPKIN8.
Jnn 10 36 3 m.
S OUTHB BLN r
LIFE INSUKANCE COMPANY.
GEN. JAS. B. GORDON, PRES'T,
ASSETS!. OVER St.SOO.OOO.
C. C. STEPHENS,
AGENT FOR OREENTlLLE COUNTY.
DR. J. H. DEAN, Medical Examiner.
Dec. 13
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE.
n-pnis Anicle, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COM- I
U PANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN
RaVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the
Reduced Price of $28. per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November,
1872, Free of Interest.
Orders tilled now will be considered as Cash 1st Marcb, 1872, or
)n Time as due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to
jaul ic at a time when their Wagons and Mules are idle.
P?LZER, RODOERS St CO , Geaeral Agesata,
Brown's Wharf. Charl aatnn ft fl
J. F. DONALD, Agent, Crotc Station, K. C.
Jan S ' 35 3m
TtlantTC^^
qpllis FERTILIZER, manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate
J|b) Company under tiie direct-ion of tlteir Chemist, Dr. St. Juiien
Ruvenel, ia now offered to the Planting Community At the rerv Reduced
Price of $48 per ton cash, or $52 payable 1st November, 1872, i
Free of Interest. > ' ' < I
This Fertilizer has been very extensively nsed in this State and has
given entire satisfaction ; some of the most practical planters admitting
it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for ponnd.
All sales tnride now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March,
1672, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due
on 1st November, 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, wltbont extra cost, to
lianl their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the
Atlan ic Phosphate will he furnished on application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODOERI * CO , Gesehll Agents,
Brswa'i Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
WM. BEATTIE. Agent Greenville. South Carolina.
Jit 3 S3 3m
??' ;TO THTLADIEST
BUTLER & MtBEE. Fa|, wTnirr Opming.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law ?-*? ? ?
?RKBNvifT.K8. c MRS- LT.JENNINGS
bRbKNVILLE, 8. ?M R*?p.?tfully informs ?h.
gill PrsstM# ia tha Courts of tho IUU L.dir. thai !>? is now roooiv
aa.d of tho VaitoA lutoo. ffl||HBin8 ,ntI ??PpHoo of
Msy XI 4 j|B^B FALL AND WINTER
i fx t\ ~o Vllf II I I I I I' P e if
..... m i L L I?u KI
Mountain Lodge, No.
cJTm ' ? 0. F.. mama or umt aho moat
ffc&SflsP.hi? SS^JSflii' ?i?JIO*ABLI! BTYl.ES.
iltall 4.M*ui<iio'a Drag State. Regalar at. Th? Stock will const* of all tlie lines of
tendance deli red. GQGDS fovnd Hi similar establishments,
JAMES P. MOORF, If. O and will b? offered at very teoaonahie
A 'gSO 17 II pi ices. ili-tf I
I
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R1TIUZS1
T R T IT U?U A WT*
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Wiumumm. Jf.G., Ang rflet, faf!.
For the Urge-t production of Cotton u>
tl)i ere, 1,000 lbc CAROLINA FERTILIZER.
For the Jnngeei production. of h?( ??* ;
the sere, 1,000 IW. CAROLINA FERTILIZER.
The ebove prMninmi ar? for erbp* produced
with the use of (he CAROLINA I
FERTILIZER Aloe., or in com Wualion willr ,
plantation manum only, end the awarding
of eeid premiums i? left discretionary with
the committee oT the AsSootatloa under
their rules
SANDERS. OATE3 A GO..
Aaente at Cberlolte.
STEVENS A CtJRETON,
Lancaster, 8. C.
W a jnuwa. La^ast** Coinrrr, 8 C.
7b p. Jr. Zimtntrmam, Ktq.. Secrttarit of
til Fmir of the.Carolina*. Charlatt*. N. C-;
The following is a correct statement of '
Cotton raised by Stevens A Cure ton, on 1*
acres of etuhble land/ which wee manured
with 400 pounds of Carolina Fertiliser.
The following lathe mo'e of cultivation :
It was thoroughly broken up twelve incite*
deep, aod laid off in rows thtee and half '
teet wide, and the Fertiliser applied in the i
J.iii it'- -*??"? -
urui, men oeoaea on iiuo tlte 10th of M?y,
end planted the aame day, but owing to tlio
eool and dry weather, aid not come up to
a ateod until aboil the let of June. Kirst
working it was run around with a half shovel
and partially trimmed out with a hoa.
Second working it Was run around with a
three-inch grab, twelve thchee long, and
the middle! throws out with a eweep eighteen
inches wide. One furrow to a row nod
thinned to a aland with a hoe about twelve
ioehee between the ?tccks, and after war da
it was ,ploughed overy two weektf with a
sweep eighteen inchea wide, and hoed each
time, until it waa worked tire times.
The following ia a correct atatement of
the Cotton picked :
let Ticking .204
2d Picking. 410
8d Picking....... 418
E?timaied amount of uuopenet matured
bolla .... 818
Tclal INI
Respectfully su' mitiel,
STEVENS 4 CURETON.
I certify I weighed the Cotton picked ia
the sbove statement and it is correct.
W. A. GRAHAM
October 2d, 1871.
t the request of Messrs. Stevens ft Cure
ton. we have examined the Ane and one
eighth acre ot Cotton, end the eetiiwal*
made above is true to the test of our
ability.
D P. DtJKANT.
W. A HRAHAW
JOSEPH ROItGES.
Premiums awarded to Stevens 4 Cureton
on above Certificate.
We will sell ?lie nbore SPLEN DID
FERTILIZER nt Forty i Five
Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars payable
1st November, with interest
at Seven per Cent, per annnm, delivered
nt our Warehonsc in
Charleston.
Agents will sell at same prices,
adding tfic freight and dravage to
rheir Dgj>o'b. " *
GEO I. V1LLI1AMS k CI.
J. A. DAVID
AND
^mmr. ? aw*
AGENTS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Jan 17 37 3in
FERTILIZERS.
THE CELEBRATED
HSfVFm
m i*-A 11
ARE FOR SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Dealers la Guanos,
141 Bay St, Savannah , Ga,
111 East Bay, Churl<>Aton, ft. CJ.
A. DAVID* Agont
AT GRSENVILLE, S. C.
For further information apply
or address as above for Almanac
far 1872.
Hn 17 1 *7 8m
fa. -f I ' < ..., aJJ
Johnston, Crews St Co*,
IMPORTERS
And Wholesale Dealers in
STAPLE
AND * ? '
DRY GOODS,
IT 0 T I OW B
AM? SMALL WASTES.
?l HAWK STREET,
wu&miri&mm, g. .
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