The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, March 03, 1870, Image 3
Spbcial Notice.?To parties in want of Doors,
Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the advertisement
of P. P. Toale, the large manufacturer of those
goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on ap?
plication. 4?9m
? MARRIED, February 15, 1870, at the residence
of the bride's father, by Rev. VV. F. Pearson, Mr.
A. C. Rets and Miss Tabitha Hall, all of this
county.
gt jjjjjjgj.
. Anuebson, March 2, 1870.
Notwithstanding the downward tendency of
prices, the cotton market has been lively during
the week, and to-day we quote 20 to 21 for mid?
dlings.
BT TUESDAY EVENlNtj's MAIL.
Charleston, Feb. 28, 1870.
Market dull and nominal. No sales reported.
New Yobx, Feb. 28, 1870.
Cotton quiet at 23$. Gold, 151.
Executor's Final Notice.
THE undersigued hereby gives notice that he
will apply to Major W. W. Humphreys, Probate
?Judge of Anderson county, on tho 5th day of I
April next, for a final settlement of the Estate of J
John McPhail, deceased, and for letters dismisso
rj. C. S. MATTISON, Ex'or.
. March 3, 1870 86 6
Cotton Planters, Notice!
SOO Bushels DICKSON'S GENUINE COT?
TON SEED. Price, two cents per pound. For
aale by
WATSON & BR?.,
No. 9 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C
March 3, 1870 36 3
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE firm of S. BLECKLEY & CO., Pendleton,
S. C, has -this day been dissolved by mutual con?
sent. AH persons indebted to the late firm are
requested to call at once on Mr. John C. Cherry,
at the old stand, and make payment, as the busi?
ness must be closed, and by prompt payment, costs
to an officer vill be saved.
S, BLECKLEY,
A. EVINS,
J. C. CHERRY.
Pendleton, S. O., Feb. 24, 1870. 36?4
Notice of Copartnership.
THE undersigned having formed a partnership,
wi'l continue the mercantile business at the stand
occupied by the late firm of S. Bleckley & Co.,
Pendleton, S. C, to be conducted under the name
and style of CHERRY & BLECKLEY. We pro?
pose to sell goods strictly for cash or country pro?
duce, and not on a credit, and are willing to take
less profits than those tcho sell on a credit. We
thank our friends for their past patronage, and
hope to merit a continuation of the same
JOHN C. CHERRY,
S. BLECKLEY.
Pendleton, S. &. Feb. 24, 1870. 36?4
NOTICE !
Valuable Water Powers and Small Im?
provements for Sale!
NO. 1, containing Ninety-three Acres, known
as the Major's Mill Place, seven miles West ofj
Anderson Court House?the best unimproved
water-power in the county.
NO. 2, known as the* Dr. Gaillard Mill Place,
near the Railroad, eight miles North of Anderson
Court House. Splendid water-power, plenty wa?
ter and can be easily improved?a convenient and
pleasant place for machinery operations.
Teems?One-half ca.?h. For particulars, ad?
dress the subscriber at Perryville, S. C.
THOMAS HARPER.
March 3, 1870 36
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT!!
THOSE IN WANT OF CHEAP GOODS
Would do welt to call immediately upon
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN,
IN"o- IS Granite Row,
AS they are determined to sell their entire stock
at greatly SEDUCED Pit JOES, to make room
for their Spring purchases.
ALL persons indebted to either Sullivan, Mat ti
son & Co., or N. K. & J. P. Sullivan, are request?
ed to come forward and settle by the First of j
April next, as longer indulgence WILL NOT be
given.
March 3, 1870 36 4
Leare your Orders for Fer?
tilizers.
WE are agents for the following well establish?
ed Fertilizers, and cash buyers would do well to
leave their orders with us at once, in order to se?
cure a supply in time:
Peruvian and Ground Bones, one-half each,
$77.50,per ton.
Sardy's Soluble Phospho-Pcruvian, $67.50.
Vo. 1 Sardy's Ammoniated Solu. Pacific, $62.50.
Baker's Island Guano, ex ship Eldorado, $57.50.
California (very- similar to Peruvian) Natural
Guano, $77.50.
Pure Ground Carolina Bone Phosphate, in bar?
rels, (61 per cent. Bone Phosphate,) $37.60.
Pure Gronnd Land Plaster, in barrels, per bar?
rel, $2.50.
Soluble Ammoniated South Sea Guano, prepar?
ed for cotton, by B. M. Rhodes' & Co., Baltimore,
Md., $75.00.
Rhodes' Superphosphate, $67.50.
Orehilla Guano, $41'.50.
These are the cosh prices in Charleston, and
expenses to be added.
BLECKLEY & EVINS, CHERRY k BLECKLEY,
Agents, Anderson. Agents, Pendleton.
March 3, 1870 36
MAKING ROOM
FOR
SPRING STOCK !
KEESE & KING
ARE offering their entiro 6tock of Dry Goods at
COST for CASH. This is no humbug. Come
and see, and judge for yourselves.
3-4 SHIRTINGS. lie.
7-8 do . 13e.
FACTORY YARN... .$2.00.
CALICOES. 8 to 13c.
BLEA. SHIRTINGS... 8 to 18c.
KENTUCKY JEANS.. 20 to 30o.
TWEEDS. 50 to GOc.
SATINETS. 40 to 75c.
CASSIMERES. 50 to S2.00.
COATS.S2.50 to 10.00.
PANTS. 1.00 to 3.00.
VESTS. 1.00 to 2.00.
HATS. 50 Xo 3.00.
BOOTS and SHOES at very small profits. Al?
to GROCERIES nnd HARDWARE at reduced
prices. All we want is for you to come and see.
Country produce will be taken iu exchange for
?roods at cash prices.
S KEESE & KING.
March :'., 1870 35 0
I ix Equity?Anderson.
John L. Williams, Administrator, vs. Mrs. F. C.
McDavid and husband, Robert McDavid, John
Mattison and others.?Bill to sell lands to pay
the debts of Lewis A. Williams, deceased.
JOHN MATTISON and all other creditors of
Lewis A. Williams, deceased, are required to come
in on or before the Seventh day of May next, and
establish before me their respective claims against
the Estate of the said deceased.
JOHN W. DANIELS,
ilerk of Court for Anderson Countv.
March 3, 1870 36 10'
HAMS.
Davis' Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by
BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 3,1S70
JUST RECEIVED,
5 barrels Poto Rico Molasses,
5 " Muscovado do,
5 11 Knight's Syrup,
5 " N. 0. do,
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 3. 1870 _
If you want the best Manure for
COTTON,
Try Ooe's Superphosphate, for sale by
BENNETT 5: KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 3, 1870_
Clothing at First Cost!
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 3, 1870_
All Dry Goods sold at or near Cost,
To make room for the Spring Stock, by
BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
, March 3, 1870 _
Family Flour!
150 barrels Family Flour in store and to ar?
rive, at $8.50 to $11.00 per barrel. Come and
see our Flour.
BENNETT &. KEESE,
Southwest comer Brick Range.
March 3, 1870
IRISH POTATOES.
A few barrels ?f Pink Eye and Peach Blow Po?
tatoes yet on hand, for stile by
BENNETT ft KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 3, 1870
"Wheat Bran.
200 bushels Wheat Bran, in 4 bushel sacks,
Tor sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 3," 1870
JUST RECEIVED,
8,000 lbs. Bacon, at 18 to 20 cents, for sale by
BENNETT ft KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 3, 1870
Come and See
BENNETT & KEESE, if you want Bacon, Lard,
Flour and Corn. They sell entirely for cash, at
very small profits. Don't forget the place,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March S, 1870
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
In the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
In the matter of John R. CocUBAJt, a Bankrupt.
BY virtue of an order to me directed in the
above Dieutined cau?e. from the Hon. George S.
Bryan. Judge of the said Court, I will sell at pub?
lic outcry at Audersnn C. H., on the 12th day of
.March next, the CHOSES IN ACTION of said
Bankrupt. Terms cash.
WM. McGUKIN, Assignee.
Feb 24, 1S70 35 3
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
In the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Corolina.
In the matter of Geouge W. Rasoh, a Bankrupt.
BY virtue of an order to me directed in the
above mentioned cause, from the Hon. George S.
Bryan. Judge of the said Court, 1 will sell at pub?
lic outcry at Anderson C. II., on the 5th day of
March next, th* CHOSES IN ACTION of said
Bankrupt. Terms cash.
W. S. KEESE, Assignee.
Feb 17, 1870 34 3
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of a Writ of Ficra Facias to me di?
rected, 1 will expose to sale on Tuesday after tho
first Monday in March next, at the residence of
the Defendant, the following property, to wit:
One sorrel Filly, 3 yea?*s old, one Cow, three
Yearlings, one Buggy and Harness, one folding
table, one Secretary, levied on as the property of
A. D. Gray, at the suit of Ezckicl Hall and James
Thompson, Administrators.
Terms cash.
WM. McGUKIN, s.A.D.
Feb 17, 1870 34 3
FOE SALE.
Land, Horses and Farm Tools.
I OFFER for sale a good TRACT OF LAND,
lying 8 miles Southeast of Anderson C. II; This
land is well adapted to the culture of cotton. Con?
tains 100 acres?120 acres in the woods?45 in
cultivation, 20 of which is fresh. This land, if |
not sold at private sale, wiil be offered to the high?
est bidder at Anderson C. II. on Saleday in March
next. TERMS-One-third cash ; the balance oti
one, two and three years' lime.
ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH,
At my place of residence as above, I will sell to
the highest bidder, a No. 1 Mule, a No. 1 Brood
.Mare and Colt, one lot Farming Tools, one lot ex?
tra Cotton Seed, one two-horse Wagon. Terms
cash. JOHN S. SMITH.
Feb 24, 1870 35 2
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Common Pleas?Equity Side?An?
derson, South Carolina.
Catharine D. Norris, Executrix, vs. Samuel H.
Langston and wife, Lucy J., and others.?Bill
for Construction of Will, Relief, <J-c.
BY virtue of a Decretal Order in this case, I will
sell at Anderson Court House, on Saleday ia
March next, the
Tract of Land
Described in the pleadings, known as the James
Burriss Tract, situated in Anderson county, on
waters of Generostee creek, bounded by lands of
J. F. Wilson, A. R. Broyles and J. C. Keys, and
containing
305 ACRES,
More or less, of which 67 acres is a lease of the
Wadsworth lands, having about 18 years to run.
Terms of Sale.?f'nc half cash, and the balance
on a credit of twelve months, with interest from
day of sale, the purchaser to give bond with np
proved surety, and a mortgage o: the premises to
secure the payment of tlie purchase money. The
purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.
WM. McGUKIN,
Sheriff Anderson County.
Feb 10, 1870- 33 4
"-7
Horses and Mules!
I would respectfully inform my friends and the
public generally, that I will be at Anderson about
the fifth of March, with a lot of Kentucky
MULES and HORSES, which I will sell nt low
figures. Remember the time, and meet me at
Anderson. GEORGE W. RASOR.
Feb 24, 1870 ?f> 2
Quick Returns and Permanent
Improvement to the Soil.
MAPES'
Nitrogenizcd Superphosphate
OF LIMB!
COMPOSED OP
Bones, Phosphatic Guano and Am
moniacal Animal Matter,
All thoroughly decomposed and reduced to a fine
powder by means of. Fermentation and
Sulphuric Acid,
ADAPTED TO THE GROWING OF
Cotton, Corn, Tobacco,
Grain Crops,
Vegetables, Sec
THIS is the oldest Superphosphate manufactu?
red in this country, having been introduced to the
public in the spring of the year 1852.
The practical success of this SUPERPHOS?
PHATE, even during the most unfavorable sea?
sons, has been fully established by the experience
of hundreds of planters and farmers, recent let?
ters from nearly two hundred of whom are to be
found in the pamphlets last issued.
C. A.. REED,
Agent for Anderson County.
Jan 20, 1870 30 3m
Spring and Summer Importation
1870_!_
RIBBONS,
Millinery and Straw Goods !
ARMSTEOT?TcATOR & CO.,
1MF0KTER3 AND JOI1BEHS OF
BONNET, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons,
Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets,
Blonds, Ne'ts, Crapes, Ruches,
Flowers, Feather's, Ornaments,
Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Huts, trimmed and
Shaker Hoods, &c. [untrimmcd,
237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, MD. ?
Offer the largest Stock to be found in this coun?
try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap,
ness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties.
Orders solicited, and prompt attention given.
Feb 17, 1570 34 4
Feb 24, 187U
NOTICE.
DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. 1
Greextille, S. C, Feb. 10, 1870. J
HAVING received all of the monthly Lists up
to the first of January, 187U, I will be at Ander?
son on Monday, March 7th; at Walhalla, Tues?
day, the 8th; at Anderson, Wednesday, the 0th;
at Greenville, the 11th and 12th, and at Pickens
Court House on the 15th of March, for the purpose
collecting the INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES.
Parties are requested to come forward on the
days above specified, as I am compelled to close
up the Lists at once. Parties who owe any Spe?
cial Taxes, (commonly known as License Taxes,)
tinles." they come forward at once and pay for the
same, will be indicted fur doing business without
having paid the Special Tares, us required by law.
A. L. COBI3,
Deputy Collector, 3d District, S. C.
Feb 24, 1870 85 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By W. ty'. IIumj)hreys, Esq., Pro. Judge.
WHEREAS, E. W. Webb has made suit to me to
grant, him Letters of Administration de bonis non,
cum tcstamento anntxo, of the Estate aud effects of
William Webb, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said
William Webb, deceased, that they be and appear
before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at
?Anderson Court House on the 11th day of March,
1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 16th day of Feb?
ruary, A.D. 1S70.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate.
Feb 24, 1870 85 2
To all out of Employment.
$1,500 to $3,000 per year can be realized
by energetic aud intelligent men, in securing at
once un AaEXCf for the Rest and most Popular
BOOKS ever published. This is a rare opportu?
nity for MAKING MONEY and doing good.
Clergymen, disabled soldiers, and all others want?
ing an Agency will please apply, for tin t her par?
ticulars, to J. C. DERBY,
Southern Publishing Agcncj*,
Cor. Reynold and Jackson Sts., Augusta, Ga.
Feb 24, 1870 35 2
Carolina Fertilizer!
WE desire to give notice to the Planters gene?
rally that we can only furnish about ONE THOU?
SAND TONS more of rhe "CAROLINA," in ad?
dition to the quantity already engaged. Parlies
desiring this Fertilizer will please send their or?
ders in as sooti as possible.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Cotton Fuctors,
Corner Haync and Church sts., Charleston, S. C.
Feb 21, 1870 35 2
Notice to Creditors.
THE Creditors of the Estnlc of Thomas Pnrks,
deceased, having sealed demands, and who have
not received filly per cent, on such demands, are
requested to present their claims to me immediate?
ly for their pro rata payment.
J. S. .MURRAY, Attorney.
Feb 24, 1870 35 8
House and Lot for Sale.
THAT House and Lot. on Calhoun street, oppo?
site the residence of Mr. W. F. Rarr. The lot
contains two acres ami one third, with a comfor
tnble dwelling-house and all necessary outbuild?
ings. This property can be treated for until Sale
day in March, and if not sold by that time will
be offered at public auction.
W. H. CATER.
Feb 17, 1870 34 3 I
BENNETT & KEESE.
Copartnership Notice.
THE undersigned have this day formed a co?
partnership, under the name and style of BEN?
NETT & KEESE, for the purpose of doing a
General Merchandise Business.
WM. C. BENNETT,
WJL S. KEESE,
Southwest comer Brick Range.
Anderson C. H., S. C, Dec. 1st, 18C9.
IRON and STEEL.
JUST Received, a lot of Plow Steel and Swede
Iron. For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwe3t corner Brick Range.
POTS, OVENS and BAKERS!
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
SUGAR and COFFEE !
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
SHOVELS and SPADES !
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
Axes, Hoes and Well Wheels!
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest comer Brick Range.
LACE CURTAINING.
Wide, beautiful Window Curtaining, at 60 cents
per yard. A great bargain by
BENNETT &. KEESE.
Southwest corner Brick Runge
Ticking, Sheeting and Shirtings !
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Scutliweat corner Brick Range.
BOOTS and SHOES !
A very heavy stock, for sale by
BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest comer Brick Range.
WRAPPING PAPER,
All sizes, for sale by the ream, by
BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
Buckets, Tubs and Keelers,
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
Gents' and Boys' Hats,
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Soulhwest corner Brick Range.
COME AND SEE
BENNETT & REESE'S NEW STORE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
Hemlock, Sole, Kip and Calf Skins,
For sale by BENNETT & KEESE,
Soulhwest corner Brick Range.
Drawing Chains, Harness,
And general assortment of .Hardware, for sale
by BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest coiner Brick Range.
NORTH RIVER HAY.
25 Bales North River Ilav for sale by
BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range,
BENNETT & KEESE
Are always in the cotton market, Southwest
corner Brick Range.
WANTED,
100,000 pounds Cotton Rags, for which the
highest cash price will he paid by
BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
E. Frank Coe's Superphosphate,
And Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone, equil to any
commercial manures that cm be procured, either
for cotton or corn.
Superphosphate. SG0 per ton in Charleston. j
Pure Dissolved Bono, $62 " " *'
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents,
Charleston, S.C.
BENNETT & KEESE, Agents at Anderson,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
A CARD.
We have employed Mr. E. W. BROWN, late of
the firm of Brown & Smith, as salesman. lie will
be pleased to have his old friends to call on him.
BENNETT & KEESE,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
Feb 3, 1870 32 ly
FURNITURE WAREROOMS.
Gr. F. TOLLY
INFORMS the public that he is now receiving a
large and elegant lot of
Furniture of every Description,
Which he offers at prices uucqualled in the up
country, according to quality and finish. The fol?
lowing embraces a portion of the stock now in
store?
Mahogany, Walnut and Painted Bureaus,
Cottage and French Bedsteads,
Wardrobes, Washstands, Extensiou Tublcs,.
Ladies' Work Tables, Writing Tables, &c,
Chairs of all descriptions.
Fine Cottage Setts of Furniture,
Cribs, Cradles, Trundle Beds, Mattresses,
And in fact cvcryihing usually kept in an estab?
lishment of this kind.
My goods are obtained direct from Northern
manufacturers, and any article not on hand cau
he furnished on the shortest possible uoticeandat
the most reasonable prices.
jjgf* Any article of Furniture made to order,
in the best style, and repairing done with ueatuoss
and dispatch
Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully so?
licit a continuance of the same, confident that my
prices and the quality of my stock will please
every customer. G. F. TOLLY,
Furniture Store, Depot Street.
Feb 3, 1870 32
Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases.
THE undersigned will keep consianily on hand
a supply of Fisk's Patent Metallic Burial Cases.
These cases have been greatly improved, and
though composed entirely of metal, are finished
in such a superior slyle as to present the appear?
ance of highly polished rosewood. They arc per*
fectly and permanently nir-tight, nnd bodies dis?
interred, alter burial for screral years, have been
found in a perfect state of preservation.
??gr* Orders received for coffins of any kind
will be promptly utteuded to.
G. F. TOLLY,
Furniture Warcroomn, Anderson, S. C.
Feb 3, 187U .'12
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the Es?
tate of Milford Burriss, deceased, will present
them to the undersigned, properly Attested, with?
in the time prescribed by law, or their claims will
be barred.
JACOB BURRISS, Adm'r.
Feb 17,1S70 31 1
WM. M. BIRD & CO.'S
YESTAL OIL, FOR ILLUMINATING.
Put up in Five and Ten Gallon Packages, for Family TTse.
NO MORE .EXPLOSIONS. SAFETY GUARANTEED!
BURNS longer than ordinary Oil, and" 5bove all is perfectly safe. Read what Professor SH?PA?i>
says:
"Laboratory op the Medical" College, Charleston, S. 0., October 24, 1861).
Meura. Wm. M. Bird $ Co.?Gentlemen : I have examined the sample of Vestal Oil sent by j'oo,
and determined the 'fire point,' i.e. the temperature at which the oil becomes inflammable, tobe atovo
130 degrees Fahrenheit. The United States standard requires 110 degrees Fahrenheit. As the "fir*
point' of this Oil is 20 degrees Fahrenheit above the required standard, the Oil i? to be regarded as
safe, and thus supplies a great want of the community. Very respectfully,
CHARLES U. SHEPABD, Jr? M. D."
WM. 31. BIBJD & CO., Sole [Proprietor*,
And Dealers in Stkictly Purk Oils and Paints, No 203 East Bay, Charleston, S, C.
Walters & Baker, Afireuts, Anderson, S. O.
Jan 13, 1870 . 29 8m
ETIWAN GUANOS,
SOLUBDE MANURES, and SULPHURIC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT
CHARLESTON, under the direction of DR. N. A. PRATT, Chemist for the Sul?
phuric Acid and Super-Phosphato Company.
Soluble Phosphorio Acid, iu the form of Soluble Phosphate of Lime, or Dissolved Bone Phosphate,
is the basis of all good Fertilizers, and these are valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Aci<f
which is in them.
Tho immense deposits of Phosphatic Guanos which were discovered in 18C7 in South Carolina,
by Dr. Pratt, consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, which is made available as a Fer?
tilizer by being ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a condition as to make its
insoluble phosphate soluble iu water, aud thus made capable of being taken up by growing plants.
The insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no more value to the plan? than
the origiaal Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion of this Soluble Phosphate which any
Fertilizer contains, the less the quantity required per acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertiliser
is that containing the highest per centage of Solublo Phosphate.
Impressed with these truths, the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Company have erected at
Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers South of Baltimore, and are able to offer to plan?
ters the highest per centage of Soluble Phosphate of Lime known in any market.
Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms :
1. ETIWAN, NO. 1.?Pure Soluble Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 24 per cent, of Dissolved
Bone Phosphate of Lime, $60 per ton, 10 per ceut. discount for cash.
2. ETIWAN, NO. 2.?Peruviun Superphosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of Dissolved
Bone Phosphate, and l.j to 3 per cent of Ammonin, with a sufficient addition of Peruvian Guano
to adapt it to all crops. ?70 per ton. 10 per cent, discount for cash.
Wc ulso offer Dissolved Boue, of high grade, for planters or manufacturers, who may desire to
mix into any other compost, aud we suggest that this is the best and cheapest method for manufac?
turers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in tho mixture. Will be sold at avfixed rat? for
each per centage.
WM. C. BEE & CO., Ag-ents,
No. 14 Adder's Wharf, Charleston, S.O.
B.F.. Crayton & Sons, Agents at Anderson.
Jan 6. 1S70 28- 8m
TO CASH BUYERS
-0
I AM NOW PREPARED TO SHOW
OTIS MKBBSTP SBLHWH OP
IN THIS MARKET.
MY stock consists in part of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gassimeres, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Trunks, Hoopskirts, Saddles and Bridles, Groceries, Hardware, Potwaro, Crockery, Glassware, Bag?
ging Rope, Cotton Ties. Sole and Upper Leather and Shoe Findings.
Always iu the market for the purchase of Oolton, Coru, Wheat and other produce.
W. S. SHABPE,
IVo. V Granite Row.
Dec 9, 18G9_24_?
FOR SALE.
GrTT-AjNTO ! GrXJA.NO!!
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO per Ton, $05.00 cash, or S70.0P November 1, 1870, approved
security, or mortgage on unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest.
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting with cotton seed, per Ton, $46.00 cash, or
$50.00 November 1, 1870, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per
cent, interest.
DISSOLVED BONE per Ton, $65.00 cash, or $70.00 November 1, 1870? approved security, or
mortgage of unencumbered Benl Estate, with 7 percent, interest.
PHOENIX GUANO per Tofi, $50 00 cash, or $05 00 November 1, 1870, without interest, ap?
proved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate.
WILCOX, GIBBES & CO.'S MANIPULATED per Ton, $05.00 cash, or 380.00 November 1,
1870, without interest, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate.
CAROLINA FERTILIZER, $00.00 cash, or $65.00 November 1, 1870, approved security, sr
mortgage of unencumbered Kcal Estate.
FLOUR OF BONE, per Ton, $05.00 cash, or 570.00 November 1, 1870, approved security, or
mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest.
"Drayage and freight from Charleston will be added to the above prices.
Having been appointed Agent at this place for the sale of the nbove named Guanos, I am now ma?
king arrangements for storage, and will keep on hand a full supply at the above prices.
I will also seil the PERUVIAN GUANO and BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE.
Jjg?" Freights aud Drayage on all Fertilizers cash.
W. S. SHAEPE,
No. "V Granite Bow.
Dec 9. 1800 24
BLECKLEY & EVINS, CHERRY & BLECKLEY,
Anderson, S. C. Pendleton, S. C.
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THE above houses keep constantly on hand as large and well-selected STOCK of GOODS in sb?
various lines, as can be found in this country, and sell them as
Cheap for Cash or Barter as Anybody.
The highest market price in cash or barter paid for Cotton and Country Produce..
Don't buy your Goods until you call and see taem! \ "?a
October 21. 1809 17
LAST CALL.
THE Books of Account of Evins & Parker's
Saw Mill have been placed in our hands for settle?
ment. Persons indebted can settle without, costs
until April let. After that time suit will be com?
menced ugaiust all who fail to arrange their in?
debtedness.
J. II. WHITNER, Walhalla.
B. F. WBITNER, Anderson.
Feb 3, 1570 32 2m
Administrator's Notice of Final
Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he
will make application to tho Probate Judge of
Anderson county on Friday, the ilth day of
March next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate
of Wm. WilViamson, deceased, and a final dis?
charge from the administration of said Estate.
MASTIN WILLIAMSON,
Surviving Adm'r. with will annexed.
Feb 10, 1870 33 5*
Administrator's Notice of Final
Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that they
will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson coun?
ty on Thursday, the LOtb day of March next, for
a Final Settlement of the Estate of M. K. Wilson,
dee'd, and a fiual discharge therefrom.
j. w. wilson; \ . . .
WM. N. WILSON. J
Feb 3, 1870 32 6*
Administrator's Notice of Final
Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho
will apply to I he Judge qf Probate of Anderson
county on Monday. 28ih of February next, tor a
final settlement of the Estate of Thomas Ellison,
deceased, and a final discharge therefrom.
JOEL ELLISON, Adm'r.
Jan 27. 1870 31 5*
Executors' Notice?
ALL persons having demands against the Es?
tate of Elias Earle, deceased, are requested to
hand them in immediately, properly attested :
and those knowing themselves to bo indebted will
please make payment at once.
THOMAS B. LEE, Jr..
E. PRESTON EAULE.
Executors.
Feb 17, 1870 31 3*
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By W. W. Humphreys, Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, Priestly E. Maxwell has made suit
to mo to grant Lim Letters of Administration of
the Estate and effects of K. A. Maxwell, daceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said K.
A. Maxwell, deceased, that they bo and appear
before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at
Anderson Court House on the 11th day of March,
1S70, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GiVcn under my hand this 16th day of Februa?
ry, A. D. 1870.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
? Judge of Probate.
Feb 24, 1870 85 2
WHOLESALE
Tobacco Dealers*
O. H. P. FANT and W. S. KEESE are my au?
thorized Agents for the sale of D. R? Leak's Cele?
brated TOBACCO, at Anderson, S. C. They keep
constantly on hand a large assortment of Tobacco,
at wholesale, to which dealers uro invited. Tbey
cannot be undersold by any tobacconist selling
the same quality of tobacco. AU the tobacco is
warranted sound.
0. II. P Fant, Agent, Anderson Depot.
W. S. Keesk, Agent, Southwest Corner Brick
Range. D. R. LEAK,
Charlotte, N. C.
Jan 20, 1870 80
JAMES H. THOMWELL,
-A.ttorn.ey at Law,
ANDERSON C. H., S. C.
ggg* Office in the residence immediately oppo,
site Dr. Caler's, ou Main street.
Feb 3, 1870 32 Sin
At Private Sale!
THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, on,
Eighteen Mile Creek and Seneca River, contain,
ing 1770 acres, formerly owned by James Steele.
The Tract will be divided to suit purchasers
Apply to VV. U. D. GAILLARD,
Peudlcton, S. 0.
Jan fi, 1F70 2*