The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, February 10, 1869, Image 3
f Permian Vuano,
TONg GENUINE KO. 1, TO AR
ZO HIVE.
JULIUS C. BIIITB.
Rah 10 ?9 1
*.-* ?> - 1 '! ...?. . I ?
MM PEILER & mCKSH'S
COTTON SEED.
TT AVIXG made arrangement. for ii wnpljr
JL.jL ?f lh? tboT* celebrated COTTON
KKKD, I will b? able to u|>plj any ordor* by
giving me timely notM. The Moina Cotton
old la Charleston and la Augusta for forty
Mali per poaml when the ordinary cello u
old at twenty-eight certta.
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Feb 19 #8 S
Notice to Debtors.
ALL peraont indebted to LONG A OOL
L1NS. LONG 4GOOI>LKTT. LONG,
O00l>LETT A CO , and to R. LOKG. are
hereby notified tlmt their no lea and ae
e^unti m in the handa of M?-aar* Ear1? A
Illy the, with whom they are relocated to
?eall and fettle before the fir A of April, a*
rff fl ?P ll.ml I Smw all lliuin rlamati.le aaaall
?<>ed upon indiscriminately. In this matter
8 have no 'discretion.
R. D. LONG, Ass'gne*.
Feb 18 M S
Mapes* Phovphates,
5 TONS ontieml rod 5 "tons to arrive. J.
T. PAKK8, of UrMowsod says:
" 200 pounds per gate- in creased the yield nno
"hundred per cent.) 100 pounds per acre Btly
jkt cent. Advanced maturity at least ten to
)Mona day*. Considered the best 8npcr Phosphate
that 1mm been offered to the psMle.?
Used one and a'half tone the put year, and
will nee tea tti'rt per."
J. P. It EE I), A ndrrmn, fj. C. 7 Oar ffswtsrf
and Fifty jm??(in per ecrf in the drill imcrta+td
tike yield frnm three tn fahr-foid,
hantenrd molarity, and prndnced far idmrior
reemlte to the same quantity oj pure ftraeiaa
Ouaao.
" Andrrsos, S. C., September 30, 1809.
" Oentlemeu?At your request, I stato that I
uwS Mapes' Nitrogcnised Super-Phosphate of
Liino at the rate of 130 pounds per acre, in
the drill, with cotton last spring; and to teat
Its fertilising qualities fully, I left two rows
through the ecntre of a nine acre Bald, to which
I applied no etimnlant. Tbo growth of the
"meeds'** i(cotton plant) is, porhqps, a fourth
larger where tho Phosphate was applied ; but
its wonderful effect is mart clearly manifested
in the prodnctien. Tho cotton where the
Phosphate was applied has not only inatnred
aouch earlier :theu in the rowa planted without
manure, but the jswluct, as any one may ace
hy riding to mr farm, -is increased by St from
three to fonr-fold. I also tried pore Peruvian
Ouano on cotton, 150 pounds to the acre, and
the success of Mapes' Phosphate is this year
Car superior to it.
** Respect fully ronrs.
-J. P. KKED.**
Jtalln* C. SauiiH.
Feb IB 38 tf
Dissolution.
THE Copartnarehip heretofore existing hcUre?n
Juan W. MoMtl mm! Jtu? M.
W ao?ler the ?mo and etyle of
Monc ah A Wrwtwm W, it thb <Ujr die
solved by mutual peasant.
Tbuae iadebtod U Oho Uo Fir* will eall
mad saltlo at ance with J. M. Wa?r?oMet.A*i>,
At the VU fiUtxl, lfanoiow House Mtock.
JXO. W. M01UJAN,
J. M. WESTMORELAND.
Greenville, 8. C-, February 2d. 186V.
A CARD.
In retiring from the lata Firm of Moro.tx
k. W KflTXollKL AMI>, tie HBllrrdgtlfll bcgl lean
to rxlend to the public Li* sincere thanka for
the very liberal patronage with which aaid
Firm hue bean faroted, and to aolioit a coutiiwaaM
of the aame for hie former Copartner.
Dr. J. U. Wmtvoicldu*, who will etiM
carry ou tho Uuincea at the Old Seend.
JNO. W. MORGAN. i
A CARD.
flaring secured the entire intcrcat of Dr.
J no. W. Mono as in the lata Fkwa of Momu
A Wkmtmokelaxo, the subtcriber gives notice
that bo will continue the business at tho tame
place. lie respectfully return* hit thanka for
the liberal patronage heretofore received, and
taken oceaaioa to aay that he will hereafter
strive car en more earnestly to merit success,
lie will always keep on hand n full Stock of
Fresh and (tannine DHl'tJS and CHEMICALS,
together with a select assortment of
PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ae?
Ac., all of which be will offar to the public at
trsry reasonable price*.
J. M. WF.STMOLKLAXD.
Feb 10 M tf
Stale of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sharif* Sales.
BY virtue of an order from 8. J. Pnntlih,
Probate Judge, I will sell, on SaWsday
iu March Mil, to the highest bidder, at publie
eulogy, the following TRACT Of LAND,
vis.:
All that Tract of Land, situated In the
Cu?b(j of Oroenvilte, ou waters of Ktioree
ltirar, bounded by land* of Joseph Grcon,
Henry McCulloogh and others, and containing
Fifty Arret, more or less. Bold as the proparty
of WILLIAM K. URKKX, deceased, ror
partition among the holra.
Taawa.?A credit of twelve months for all
except so much as will pay the cost, which
will be required in carb. Purchasers to give
head wills approved security and a aiorlgage
ef the premises te the Probate Judge, to secure
the payment of the purchase money.?
Purchasers to pay for titles and stamps.
A. D. VICKCltS, 8. U. C.
February 6th, 1899.
Feb IP 38 S
W. H CAMMED
PRACTICAL BtHUlKTH
AND MACHINIST.
CORN 8IIELT.ERS, Cotton Oine, Locke,
KtretrM Oil La wipe, Hewing Ma
nnines am rmNM, KKI'AIRKL) Willi
promptness. Charges reasonable.
HT Persons having work in my shop
don? during the lest (Mr, ynd who hsve
pot yet oalled for the Mine, will please
poms forward and lake il away, or U will
|m sold to pay for repairs.
Haaud?At Wc*ifidd'a old Shop.
P?t> 10 88 If
s , ?
Notice.
IX eopforpiUy with requirement* of tke Inlernal
Revenue Laws, I hereby gire notloe
to all persons who may claim Tlkrtc fiarre/?
?/ R't??4*y o-d OH* Tun-Hurt* H'lpm,
which were seised on tha psnsslses of A. 0.
Pence and J. W. Reese, In the Town of OreenvtUo,
en the Sd day of February, by Ilext M.
Perry, Assistant Assessor?eotaed because of
violation o( the Internal Rerenne Law?(the
lease baring been tarned orer to me,) to make
pneh claim before ma within thirty days from
tha Aral publication pf (bis notice.
A. L. CORB,
Deputy Col. Int. Rev., 3d Dht., P. C.
Feb 10 30, 3
T H?< S
Stale or South CaroAiua,
UHliBUVII.Ut COCKIY. ^
tfebnf I Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writs si >kri Facias
tu t.N JltteM, I will sell, before tbe
Court Due** ileur, *h iTtMtjp in JfmrvA hcjrf,
at tbe nwel kner ef sak- -H e'riotk, euua,
One Treet of Land, neer Mc Dee's Factory,
containing T5 acrss, tawfe vt lets, adjoining
lands of X. (K LeuUertnan, W. Asbutnre, J.
Undcruan and others. Also, one Lot in tbe
Town of ilreenrllle, nebr tbe Presbyterian
Ckeirht eniiteialng about | of an aere, adjoining
lot of W. E. Karle.on tbe north, and
bounded on lb* east by Laeretts Street, on tbe
aoeth t>* W ashing ton Street, and un tbe weet
by Rkbardaon Street. Levied on as the property
of WUIlam Perry, at tbe salt of /antes J.
Shnmate.
'? Also, one Tract of Land situated on Mush
Creek. IT miles above tlreenvllle Court House,
containing ii 10 acres, more or less, well imEovcd
and in a high state of cultivation, ad.
iutttg lands of A. A. Neves, Mrs. M, Taylor
and others. Levied on as the property of
James N. Taylor, at the suit of J. Kauisey
liowden and others. -j
Also, all Defendant's right, title and Interest
in Law and Equity (being one-half interest) to
the following property, to wit: One small
Tract of Land, containing Id acres, more or
less, adjolniug lands ul T. L. Fowler and others.
Also, the Paper Mill Tract, containing
66 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of T.
L. Fowler and others. Abo, one other Traot
of Land, containing 333 acres, more or K-ss,
..It..:-:-- i i- _r i, t u
i?g nitj'io ?i a. jr. iaj.??t? ncovt) s
Eatntu and others. Alao, ibe following persona]
property: 2 Mules, 4 Rag Engine*. 4
Ftcnu. Rollers, 2 Paper Machine*. 1 set Calendars,
1 Ruling Machine, 2 Rag Hollers. 2 Paper
Presses. The above personal property,
except the Males, can be scon at the Dunham
Paper Mill, and srill not be removed until alter
dny of sale, bat will be sold at the Conrt
House on Salcday la March. The following
Machinery can he seen'at the Dealer Paper
Will, and will not be removed to Ureeaville
Conrt Moom for tale, bat will be a?ld at the
Court House on fiiStdar in March neat: 2
Sleatn Boilers, 1 Ptesin Engine, I Paper Machine,
2 Rag Engines, 1 Paper Press, 1 set
Blacksmith's Toots and 2 Wagons. Levied
on as tho property of Satnner S. Brown, at
the sail of Grady, Ferguson A Miller.
Also, one Lot in the Town of Greenville, on
the south side of tho River, eontoiaing 4 acres,
more or less, with some improvements on the
sntne, adjoining lots of VI. T. Tfammett, R. H.
Earl* and others. LovWl m as the property
oft). W. Brooke, at the ewSt of William Watkins.
Also, all Defendant** right, HtVe-and interest
in the Lands of A*hel Cog, containing ??
acres, more nr lew. (the Homestead to ho eet
off t<> Defendant before day ef saAo,) situated
in the upper part of the County on Saluda
Rirer, adjoining lands of John II. Goodwin,
W. C. Goodwin, William lJawkins and others.
Levied on as the property of John Cox, at the
suit of A. Illy the, Executor.
Terms Cask. Purchasers to pay for stamps
and papers.
A. B. YICKERS, 8. 0. C.
Sheriff's Office, Feb. 4th, 136V.
Fob 10. 3R .3
United States Internal Revenue.
IN accordance with Instruct lone received
by II. O. Herrtck, from the Commissioner,
I will proceed to make the Annual
Assessments for 18fiV, and for tlis cuvsnl
enee of persons 1 will attend at ilia several
nauied Sub Election Precincts, and take
AeSKMMKKTS FOR 18C9:
At Orove Station, Monday, 8lli February.
At Lendcrman's, Tuesday, Vth February.
At AvwoWs, Wednesday, 10th F-bruaiy.
A' MoOwHongh's, Thursday, 11th February.
At Ceday Fails, Friday, 12th ? Urti?ry.
At Fairview, Saturday, 18th February.
At Simpsonvillc, Monday, February 15tli.
At Walker's Cross Roads Tus^sv P-b-i
ary lflth.
At Uuena Vi?l?, Weiiwal^y, Fe)?r#?ry I7'li.
At Chick Spring*, Thured ay, February 18th.
At Gross', tii'liy, February IVth.
At Gi'Wcn-viHr, (tetunlay, February 20th,
At Diekty'i, Monday, February 22 1.
At MrKlnnn'*, T?fHl?y, February 28 1.
At (lodges, Wednesday. February 24th.
At Oooedvin'o, TLuiiiur, February 25th.
At Marietta Friday, February 26tli.
At Montgomery 'a, Saturday, February 271b.
At Greenville, Twa weeko following.
All iwrsons wot making their return at
eillicr of tlie |ili?? or liine above ntcniUn
ed must do to at my office In Greenville on
or before tliu Itilr df March. The town of
Greenville will b'f in miwi.
Thie Anveeerneut ioehidea the taxable income
of the calendar year, WW, and the Tax on
Carri*i'e<, Gold Watches, lttNiard Tables,
Quid aud Silver (late, owned ft rat of 180V.
Perrons, Firms, Companies or Corporationa
engaged in any buainaee, occupation
or profeaatoo within the liioi's of Green
Tills Ooonty, for whieli apecial tn i? re
quired, mutt duly apply and register their
names with me; and lire prosecution of
their business without such application,
will render ti.cni liable. Kadi party will
plcaee acta well as lo hie Income and other
Taxable Property prior to date of Assess
ment. Purlhern ofra, all persona' who are
inlerrsfed in any Legaeies, Distributive
Share*. Inheritance* or Successions, either
a* Administrator, Executor or Trustee,
must make return as ia their case provided
Ignorance is no plea for failure tu comply
with tbe law of the land.
IIEXT M PEItftY,
ami Assessor, Uroen vtlle County, C,
Feb 3 87 2
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Ia ths Court of Probata.
B. F. KILQORE, Executor, Applicant v
thomas MaYFIFI.D el at. Defendants
Citation for a Final Settlement an J beer re.
IT sppearlnr to my satisfaction that
TtiomM Ma> field, Mi*m Brown, the
heirs of Janus Maj-fieid, names unknown,
heirs of Abrsm Msy field, names unknown,
heirs of Jordan Mayfield, names unknown,
and lehatn I-ong and wife IMsy lxing, reside
without the limit* of tbia {Jute: ft is
ordered and decreed, that tliey do appear
at a Court of Pr <hate, In person or l-v at
Urney. on Friday, the 30th day of April
next, at 10 o'clock, A. M , to show cause, if
any they ean, why a Final Settlement of
the Relate of JOHN HATFIELD, deceased,
should not be had and a Decree yieto thereon,
orjlhsir consents in failing to attend will
be epterrd of record.
Given under my hand at Greenville
Court House, this 3uth day of January, A.
L?., 1800.
8. j. DouTnrr, p. j. o. c.
V ..I. o ?
rew <? 01 i)ill
Surveyor, Conveyancer, and Xagutrate.
11IIE undersigned hnvinj taken nut license
aa a Conveyancer, will, in connection
with bit surveys, attend to drawing Willi,
Mortgage*, Deed.*, Dowora, will Prove and |
8 la nap Paper*, qualify Comntlaaionera and
Appraiser* of Kstataa at reasonable rates of
cfcargo. Residence, six miles Rost of (Iretfnville.
Ilia friends ran confer with hitn avsry
Halesday at tirecneills Conrt House.
I trill attend nn Tuesday after saleday of
each month, at my reridence, to the duties of
Magistral^ for Shocklry'a P>eat.
WIf. A. IIIDSOV.
Oct 28 23 16*U
* ?.
% 8 I MjP* I
The State of South Carolina,
ORRKNVILLS COUNTY.
By 8. J-. BOUT HIT, K'tqm ?> , J'rubule J?dyi
mf tnid fV?af?,
\\7 1IKHKAS, K M. LONG ban filed a Pa*
YY titlnn In my OAce praylh* IbiU Letter*
ot Admialllratitt oft nil and rih|*1ir The
tend* and chattel*, right* ?nd erediu of
SXKPItKN P. LONG, l?(? of the County aioraaaid,
deeeaead, ihnnM he grunted to her.
Tkf+r are, iherr/^re, to eit* mid idnunlrb
all and aingular the kindred and creditor* ol
the e?id deceased, to ho and appear In the
Court of Probate for (aid County, to We heldcn
at Greearillo Court Hooae, on tlio 92d day of
February, iaat., to ahow cauee. If any, why tbo
ntd Adminlutratinn ahmild not b* granted.
8. J. OOUTIHT,, fr. J. CL C.
Probate Offioc, Sth February, ISC9.
Feb It ' 8* *> ?
The State of South Carolina,
i GltEKXVILLK COUNTY.
By 8. J nOUTJlir, K'quire, Prolate JuJ.je
of ?aid County.
V a 1 uouotu tir ? ? * ?? a
m m / ii iiivr.no, ?f. Q1 fl.1^ IHffttl
' ' trillion in my (mjlitg that
Lrtlffi of Adm'mstration tie bonie now, on
nil and lingular th? good* and chattels,
rights and credits of A. J. SMI Til. hits of
lbs County stomal J, deceased, sliould be
granted to him.
TTtcee ars, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to b? *n<l appear In
the Court of Probate for said County, to l>?
*.o'd? n at Greenville Court House, on tits
Huh thy eij February inel., to show entire,
if any, why the said Administration should
not bs granted.
S 3 noUTIllT. P J. G. C. *
Probate's Office, February (ih, 1868.
Feb 10 Wt 2
Slate of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
By 9. J DOUT HIT, Kept ire. Probate Judge.
of en id County.
\\7 IIRRKAS, W. M. SMITH has filed a
r ? Petition in my Office, praying that
Letters of Administration oti all and singtt
lar the goods nnd chaPe's, rights and eredits
of FRANCIS SMITH, late of the County
aforesaid, d centred, sliould be granted to
liim.
Tht*e are. there/ore, to cite and ndmonirh
all Mid singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to lie and appear in
the Court of Ptnbate f<<r said County, to be
It' Id en at Oteenetlbt Court. Hottae, on the
tOfA day of Ftbruary tart, to ?l?ot? oauae, if
any, why the aaid Administration should
not be granted
ft J. DOUTI11T, P. J O. C.
Prohale's Office, Febittary 6th, 1808.
Feb 10 M 2
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In the Coirt of Probate.
APSAU)M BLY1IIE. Admh.latratnr of Parah
MeJtinkin, vs. Jam G. Mnyfi.-ld, Wil
liam Mar field el at, Defendant?.? Citation
far Final Sett Lot tut and Decree.
It' ap|teaiing to my satisfaction that John
G May field, VV illiani May field, James
Mayflrh), 8ianwix M-?yfin'd, Thomas B.
May fi. Id, Pearson B. Mayfiehl, the heirs at
I__ ..t < i " *
' w nnu uiruiunufi Ol iifPHf MH\ncl?l. Hflfl
tin h>ir? ?l U? mid tlMirllmUit of M?ry
ltmver, defendants in this case, without
(he limit* <4 this Slult. On motion of
Eiirlt, solicitor pro ptl : It is ordeied, thst
lh?T sppntr in ptrson or hy Attorney, nt a
Court of Probate, to bs hidden nt Greenville
Court House on the 4!h <lny of Mny n-xt,
to show cause. if tiny the* have, why n liiml
aellh menl of the Ei>lnU of SAKAil
MiJUXKIN, deceased, should not W hud,
sod a decree gifrtt thereon; or their eon
sents, on fnilii.g to at'end, will he entered
of record.
Given und'r my hnnd nnd seal nt Ore?-n.
ill* Court House, this second dny of Feb
rusry, A I>. 18*9.
? J. DOUTHIT, P. J. 0. C.
Feh S > - 87 3m
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Ia tho Coart of Probate.
OLIVER P. EARLK ei at., Executors, en,
EMILY S. MODLY and J. It. MOlll.Y her
husbaud el at.?Citation far Final Settlewot,
Decree, ti e.
XT appearing to my satisfaction that Emily
I Ssrsh Moldy and J. It. Moldy her hushaud,
Defendants in this case, reside without
the limits of this State: On motion of Earle
and Blythe, Solicitors for the Petitioners, ft is
ordered, that they do appear in person or hy
attorney, at A Court of Probate, to be tiolden
at (i reel!ville Court House At 10 o'clock, A. M.,
on the 28th day of April next, to sbow oausc
if any they can, why ? Final Settlement of
tbo K.-lnte of fihIZA W, EARLK, dcrva>?d,
should sot be had, and n Decree given therein,
or their consent* in failing to attend, will be
entered of record.
(liven nnder my hand at Orcenvlllc, this
28th day of Jannary. A. D., IKf.#.
8. J. D0UT1IIT, J. P. 0. C.
Feb J I- 37 3m
Stale or South Carolina,
GRRF.KVn.l.X COVATY.
In ike Court of I'rotmte.
MANLY BRIGHT, Administrator with the
Will annexed, M. M?no\rKr O. Ur.tun
and others, Defendants.? Citation for a
Final Sftllfmrut and Decree,
I T appearing ,UV ibfaetinn that Mar
1 garet C, Greer and A. J. Greer her husband,
Florence Mayfleld and John Mnyfirld,
Defendant* in thia c?se, reside beyond the
limits of this 8tat* : It ta liter* f->re ordered,
that they appear in peraon o~ by attorney,
at a Court of Probate, to be hohlen at
Greetivil e Court House, on (fit I'itk day of
April wex/, to show cause, if nny they have,
why a Final Settlement of the K?lute of
L W. M AYFIKLD, deceased, should not l>e
had, and a Deetve given thereon; or their
consent, in failing to atteud, will be entered
of record.
Given tinder my hand at Greenville Court
House, this It'll day ?>f January, A. l>.,
186V. & J. DOUTIIIT, P. S. 0. D.
Jan 20 35 Stu
State oC Month Carolina,
( RENVILLE COUNTY.
Ia the Coart of Probate.
J. W. Ill LI. end wife, JOSRPIIKNU HILL.
Applicants against WIIXl^N COX and
others. Defend Ants.?Citation for a final
Settlement and Doc re*.
IT appearing to n.y satisfaction that
Walksr Lancaster and wife, Mary Jane
Lancaster. Dr. William Barton ?n?t Milf
Honi-a Harton, Perry Marion and wife,
Eliia C. Ilarion, ItefVndanta in thin eaae,
reaide without the limi;a of tlii? Stale : It
U therefor* ordered, that they do appear In
peraon or hy attorney at a Court of Probate,
to be h'ldiin at Greenville Court
Moure at ten o'clock, A. M., on the 2d day
of March ne*f, to (hoar enure. If any they
can, why a final aetilenaent of the Hecate of
Dareheha C?>*, drceaeed, rlion'd not l>e had,
and a Ilwoe niri'O therein, or their c?naenla,
in f?ilia>|? to attend, will be catered
of reonrd.
Given under my hand at Oreenville
Court llouee, tiib 2d day of l>eeeml?cr, A.
l>., 1868.
8. J. DOUTUIT, J. P. O. C.
Deo 2 28 Uui
8 IRTBR1
State of South Carolina.
UREENVILLH COUNTY,
la CkftBMijr.
BUBAI* ttrUEUKII.D hy next friend rr.
W. 1). THRELKILD, Administrator, r( of?
Mill fur SeUlcmtnt Htul AVlnrt, Ac. ,
BY of the Dvoretnl Order uf Jml(?
Orr, I will .?n oq galea Jlay, in March
next, at Orevnrille (?. If., toiko bightft ItKU '
tier, fie following Tract of Land, doceribt-d on
the Hill, vis:
| Tract No. 2, containing Histy-aiX acref.tnorc
' or l?M, adjoining land*of Wa. Arbtnore, Mra.
Craig, Robert Ailanta and other*..
Tckki?Cmlit of Twclre months, with interval
f.-om date, except ennwgh to pay the
coat*, which unit be in caeh? Bond with good
surety and a mortgage uf the premise*.
Purchaser to pay fWr Papers and gtarnpe.
W. A. M?:I>AfUEL, V. C. C. '<
Clerk's Office, Feb. 2d, ISM.
Feb S 37 4
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
* la Chanocry.
JASPER N. RUfWUTIl ea BENJAMIN
PUDDUTII tt al.?liiU fur J'artiiion of
Jitai Ettate, ?tc. .
BY virtue of the Decretal Order of Judge
Orr. I will aell on galendajr in March
nr|t, at Grcenillie 0??urt llouro. to llio
htgbe*t bidder, the Lends ot RACHEL
SUDDUTII, decrascj, as described in the
felll. Vis : * '
Traet No. 1. The HOME PLACE. contain
ing One Umpired Acrta, more or lew. on
south side of Benverdain Creek, adjoining;
land* Ci( Wm. Iluwl, A. leister. Jams*
Bruce and other*. On till* Tract there I* a
fine mill site and slioal.
Tract K?>. t Known as the WM. RiXSS
TRACT, coulainiog Ninety-Eight Acres,
inore or loss, on the north side of Beaverdam
Creek, adjoining; land* of Reuben Suddulh,
Andrew Sudduth and Mr* Ponile*,
Tkrms.?Twelve months credit, with interest
ftom day of tale. Bond, with approved
stir* ti<-a and a mortgage of the
premises. Coals to l*e. paid in euah on day
td sale. Purchasers to |<ay for Pa|n>rs aud
UltlmM
W. A. McDAKIEL. C. C. C.
Cleik'a Office, February 3td, lbO'J.
F.b 3 37 4
Tho State of South Carolina,
GLEKNN1LLE COUNTY.
In Cbwaeary.
JAMES M. BENSON and WILLIS K. BF.N SON,
Executor*, s? MARY P. BENSON
ef at.?Dill fur Partition of Deal E*taU,
?Fr.
BY Tlrlne of the Decrttal Order In this
caae, I will re-sell, on Sal?*doy in
Marclt next, to the highest bidder, ut Greentrille
C. II., ot the ri-k of the former purchaser.
all that LOT of LAND situated, lying
and being within the incorporate limits
of the Town of Greenville, on the Augusta
Road, containing Ten Acre*, more or less.
Trans-?Cost to he paid in cash?the
ha'once on a credit of twelve months, with
interest from dale; l oud with good surety
and a mortgage of the premises to tecure
the purchase money. Purchaser to pay for
papeia and stamps.
t W. A, MoDAKIEL. C. C C.
Cleik'a Offloe, February t, 18f>?. 87-4
Tho State of South Carolina:,
GREENVILLE COUNTY,
In Clianccr7.
WYMAN. BY III > A CO.. es. GRADY A
HAWTHORN,?Dill to Forcclo* Mori i
ffigr, ??c.,
"1 TY virtue of the Decretal Order of hie
Jl J Honor, Judge .Innies L Orr, mud* in
ihc above ewn, I will sell to the highest
lddder, ft Greenville Court Honor, on Salsa
Day in March tiexl, the Premises described
in the I'leodir gs, via:
All that piece, parcel and Ttacl of Land,
aitH0t*d in the Countv of Greenville, seven
miles from the Court 1 loose, and six front
the Greenville Railroad Depots lying on
Im th cities of Reedy River, containing Four
, lluh'red and Niuty-Nine Acres, more or
lees, in high si ate of cultivation. Upon
the place is located lire well known Cotton
and Wool Fnamrv of the Defendants. The
Cotton Factory ia in toll operation, with
some thirteen hundred spindles an t twenty
four loon is; the Wool Factory with one
hundred and twenty mule spindles, is aho
in good order, arid successful operation.
On the premises are a good Flouring, Grist
and Saw Mills, with Blacksmith Shop?two
comfortable Dwelling Houses, and several
wnall framed Houses, for the operatives,
with a n'ce brick Church. The water power
at all seasons it siitfi^ient to drive three
linns the amount of Machinery now in
operation. The country is r--mai kahly
healthy, with a climate unsurpassed in the
United States, with a sober, industrious and
energetic population. Wooded hands ad.
jaeent, well limbered, can be purchased at
I i- :?- TI !. !- -
pinT. mi^ is me Urn opertunity
for an investment to capitntisla that
ha* been offered in tbe np enmity since tlie
war.
Tkhm* Cash. Purchaser to juty for Paper*
and Stamps. . ,
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. C.
CVrk's Office, Feb. id. 1889
tr The Charleston AV??, and Columbia
Phoenix a ill opy twice a week Until day
of Sale and send bill to the CUi k for payment
F?b * 87 4
Auditor's Office,
PUKKNS C. II , ft. C., )
January 13tli, 1SC.9. J
The fallowing division of thia County into
Assessment Districts, and assignments thereto
of Assessor* for the assessment of real
and personal property, taxable under the
Act *' providing for the assessment and lax
ation ot property," passed lite 15th of September,
18(18, arc lierehy pobliehed*for general
Information, to srlt:
1st District, comprising Pickensvilie, Dacusvilla
and Pumpkiutowu Townships, Mo-!
i? 3 Hendricks Assessor.
8-1 District, oi>n?pii?ing Saluht.. and
Pickens Court House Townships, John M.
Hendricks Asseraor.
JSj District, comprising Osrvin, Easley
and Eastatoa Towuahipa, John Craig Assessor.
Each Assessor la ecnuired to complete
the assessment within tiis District before
It,. 1r.it. da- v-l-.. ice.. i-i
.... ..... .?j .. . wan), idi>? , employing
miy inriiltnrt deemed necessary.
While each Assessor should be carelnt to
avoid na far as possible anything that seems
like an unnecessary inquisition into the
private affairs ot the tax-payer, he rnnst. at
the aame time use every means to satisfy
himself as to the correctness of the returns
made. It is important that the Assessors
and ail parties interested should understand
that the year for which this saseMinent I*
mnde terminated on the I at of September,
18ti8, and that it is the piopertr which lias
been held by the tax-payer during the year
preceding that dale, and which is held by !
him on that dale, that is to be asseeatd
for taxation.
AT/)NZO M FOT.nF.ft.
Auditor l'ickcns C.unty.
Jan 11 3? 3
1 ' i
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SOlIBTHIMi SEW, I
FOH 1869,
- AT
W. H. IIOVEY'S,
CALL ?" ! examine f?r yoarwlwea. You
?Ui And another ?f
\M ID BESIBABLE
IFAJlJGY AMID StfFAlPTT/E
NT (HE
Just opened and for mI* a 'bountiful lot
..I low-priced DELAINES AND AltML'KES, i
plain and figured.
Plain White and Black ALPACCAS. ,
Plain, White, Black and Colored ALL- 1
WOOL DELAINES i
All colors SACK FLANNELS, RIBBONS.
VELVETS, GIMPS, BUAIDS, BUTTONS,
do., da. 1
ALSO,
A large and carefully nelect?-d Stork of
READY MALE CLOTHING, at very short
prurita, - ?
IIATS AND SUO*5S, at reduced prices.
Whit* ard Colored BED BLANKuTS, at
vary low figures. (>
VV. H. HOVLY.
dan 20 35 If
JULIUS C. SMITH.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COURT E0U8E SQUARE,
Greenville. S. C
PERSONAL attention given to all snlesof
lUal and Pel tonal Properly, Iteming
of Houses aod Collecting of Refill and Ac
counts, and to all busineaa intrusted to tiim
| Having been appointed agent for the following
Fertilizers tlrr-y can be found at my
office and told at Charleston prices, freight
and drayape added:
MA PES' NllROGENlZED 8vrat PIIOSP11ATK,
WAN DO AND B AUG Il'S
RAW BONE. PERUVIAN
GUANO.
the genuine article, kept for cole and
ordered in any qnantity. Ootr 20 (on$
of Phosphate and Peruvian Gunno sold
by me for the wheat sowing in Greenville
(Ilia fall.
Agency for the Celebrated W ATT I
PLOUGH?turn, subsoil, nn l cultivator all
in one. Five titmice ml of these Plough*
are in the hands of the termers of Virgin*
ia, North and South Carolina, and Tcunescte.
Over 60 of lite one horse Ploughs
cold in Greenville in one month. Certifi.
entea from the best of our Planters can be
given, who have used the Plough in mak>
ing their crop of 1868.
Ag elicy for
Carthrcll'ti Superior
CORN AND COTTON PLANTER,
tSTRAW CUTTERS, CORN
S HELLERS. Ac.
GRASS, CLOVER, end other Seeds sup.
plied at short notice.
CHOKING STOVES,
STOVE WAHE.
FAiSIlOIL
AND
OFFICE STOVES,
For sale es cheap ns can he bought.
.HMIS C. S.111T11.
Greenville C. II , S. C.
Jan S7 f 86 tf
; J. C. HICKS,
MANUFACTURER ANL? JOBBER OF
HOOTS A1VH snniifi
u v m v ml' * a7 kj jub \j ji1 o )
One Hoar South of IF. H. Horey't Keltiuoien
Stand, Jfain Street,
GKKENVILLK, S. C.
1L&1 K'KKPS ?Uviit> nn hnml
i t?Ly f??r sale, a good Assortment
bent imported Work, consisting
?>?
MEN'S CALF AND KTP ROOTS, ROYS
AND YOUTHS' HOOTS, RAD IKS AND
MISSES CALF AND KID
BOoTKKS AND BALMORALS,
And Shoes of all kinds generally kept for
Country trade.
LEATHER
AMD SHOE FINDINGS,
OS II EST QVALITY.
ALL CUSTOM WORK WARRANTED
OF BUST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
po- Orders filled at short notice.
^SU Give me a call, when you want Roots
or Shoks. 84-tf Jan 20
Notico.
IN conformity with requirements of th<*
1 Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give
notice to *11 persons who msy claim
e HTILL, CAP AND WORM, s-irrd
on the premises of one wa?lllvnmv
SMITH, on the 19th of January, )S?9, in
Atid?rson County, twelve miles from Groenvllle
Court Houae, by II-xt M. Terry, A*
ietviit Assessor, became of being iim-<I in
violation of tlie luternnl Revenue Laws,
( ho same having been turned over to me,)
to make such claims before me within thirty
dn>a frotu the fiist publication of ihis no
tlee. A. L. CORH,
Pep. Ol. InL Re*.
Greenville, S. C., Jnnnary 19, 1869.
Feb 8 87 S
NoticeTN
conformity with requirements of the
JL Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give
notice to all persons who may claim u liar
re] and Jug of WHISKY, which was s-ized
on the premise* of Miss RUTH LKWM.ln the
Town of Greenville, by Hext M. 1*< rrj,
Assistant Assessor, on the '27th of Januai v I
?R.-ffed l?eeau*? of violation of the Intermit
Revenue Laws?to mnka such claims be
fore me within thirty days Irom the fir?l (
publication of IbU notice.
a l. com,
Pep. Col. Int. Ucv.. 8d Dirt, St. C.
Greenville, S. C., Jan. 27, lso7. 87-3
** - * V> >J(^ ?,. , .. _-_
!FS1T3U?IS1S3
UlIODES' Slpek PnOSPIIATE,
Tho Old and Lonpcst EMaUUhed Standard
Mwiir*.
ORCIULLr GUANO.
F3$UYHM_GM$r<).
R1I0DKS* MAXUKK, In lit preparation,
m made c<|uulljr adapted fur forcing
Urxo cropa nf Cotton, Corn, Wbeat, Tobacco,
i'olntuCH. Hill orhnr rmn< ?? ?
The Maiiii'acturing Department is coodurte.l
by Frederick Klett, one of the most skill*
fnl Chemists ?ud Manufacturers in tbo United
States.
It is endorsed, approved, and recommended
by nil of tbo most prominent Chemists anil
Agriculturists in the Southern States. M It
can be relied upon as uniform in quality."
always reliable, productive ol largo crops, and
unexcelled by any In tho market, in tno high
percent a co of " Trite Fertilising Principles."
Price 867.60 cash, or $66 tiino, with Factors
acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest until 1st
December, 1X69.
OKCIIILLA GUANO, "AA."? A fine Bird
Guano, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts.
Price $:t5 or $10 cash.
PKltUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure, and
always on hand. Furnished at market prices
for cash.
B. S. R1IETT A SON, Agents.
Charleston S. C.
Jan 0 33 Siu
SOLUBLE MANURES.
Hitl]ihnric Acid and Su/>*rp 1ntsfika(n Com*
flay, Char(r?tvnt H, C%
HAVING completed their extensive Manufactory,
aro now prepared to furui.?U
boluble Fertilisers, no other kinds hcing available
to Planters for iratuediato returns for their
investments. This Company, under the direction
entirely of Southern men of high char*
acter, offers inducements which will recommend
it to Southern Planters. Their works
are among tbo largest and most complete in
the United States, and enable thcin to prepare
at homo an abuudant supply of the proper
solvent for tho South Carolina native Bono
Phosphates which arc nenr by. From these
Phosphates they propose to manufacture a
Fertiliser oven richer in Soluble Phosphates
than tho#o mode from Raw Bones, and containing
more than twico the qnantitj of Superphosphate
of Lime found iu the host avcrago
manures heretofore offered for sole, the rates
at wbleb we offer them being no higher than
the average price of other Fertilisers, whilo
the Munurcs contain twice as uineh fertilising
material; they are iu fact much chca|>cr to
the consumer. They are offered on the tnar
kct in two forms, with a guarantee that tlm
material in each will correspond to tho a<?
vortisemcnt:
Kriutv No. 1.?Soluble Phosphate, eon*
taining from eighteen to twcnty.fi vo |?cr cent,
of I'ure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and furnished
at sixtv dollar* t,.?
Ktiman No. 2.?Petuviau Bupcrphosphatr,
routnining from sixteen to twenty per rent, of
Soluble 1'hospbaUs, and three to four per rent,
of Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton, for
approved acceptances, beating interest, or
such other security as may bo acceptable to
the sub agent*. A discount of ten per cent,
on tbe above prices will be made for cash.
Orders to bo forwarded immediately to tho
Agents, and dulivery made as directed.
MM. C. 15 EE A CO., Agents.
C. f?. Mkhmingkr, President.
Jan 27 R? 4
Charlotte & South Carolina Railroad,
and Columbia & Augusta
Railroad Co's.
BTPERIXTF.XDENT'S OFFICE.)
Coli'ubia, Feb. 2, 180'J, J
acHKirt'i.r noiari worth.
LEAVE Grut-itcville at 7 20, A. M., conmeting
with train leaves Augusta at
tt Ot), A. M.
Leave Columbia .........12 SO P M
44 Charlotte 7 4A P M
? C.rocnsboro, * C 1 00 A'M
44 Richmond, Va 11 00 A M
Making close connections with trains fur
M'aaliiugton, D. C.
C0M1XG SOCTn.
l.envo New York. 8 40 P M
Arrive at Richmond..,....,.. 1 fl) P M
Leave Richmond....... f 0(1 P M
" *1 reoiisboro, K C...,. 1 00 A M
44 Charlotte, N C 6 00 A M
Arrive at Columbia. 12 15 P M
" at Graniteville..... 5 01) P M
Tickets sold at Columbia and baggage
cdcckcu to all point* North.
C. DOL'KNIGHT, Superintendent.
Teh 10 38 _ tf
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER
TTTOULD r.tpeelfully inform the public
11 that he hits Removed to a room in
the OLD COURT HOUSE, where he will
be prepared to receive customer* as heretofore.
Being a Profentiottal Barber, he
hopes, by attention to business*, together
wiUi poltten,s< to all, to merit a portion of
public patronage, in CUTTING, SHAYiNQ
and shamiooixo.
J..n 20 515 if
JE.WELRY, JEWELRY.'
watches,
and Spectacles to ?uit32^>vZ5i3C
tk'-. ~Aeverybody. Pereoscope or concave,
convex, nearvlght'd colore ! Eye Glasses,
and Shooting Spectacles ; solid gol Ring*,
silver Thiinbles, and fancy Coral SeO.?
Just received at
j. o black's
Watch repairing Shop.
Jan 6 H3 12
MARBLE MRS,
tTHE onders'gned has opeae?l a
MARBLE YARD, on Avenue
Street, in rear of II. Beanie <fc
Co.'s at ore. where he will harp on
hand lOMli SLABS and ilKAl>
STONES, to suit the trade; will
alto furnish to order, on short
notice, MONUMENTS, plain or
elaborate, MARBLE M ANTLE"* and FURN
ITU UK MARBLE. Terms cash. Country
produoe taken ia exchange for work.
T. WJLDMAN, Agent.
Jan 111 S4 3m
Notice to Executors, Administrators,
Onardians and Trustees.
YOU are horeby notified to inake your
ANNUAL RETUMK8 up to the lot
of January, 1869. Those foiling to do so
before the 1st of June next, will bo inled
and compelled to pnfnrm their duty by
Uw, whleli will be ligidly enforced. Phase
come forward nud inuke the in, and save j
eost and trouble.
8. J. POUTWT, Probate Judge.
Oreenville, 8. C., Jan. 1st, 1869.
Jau 6 83 8
H. KNIGHT,
PMOTOQ55 APMEK,
AND dealer in PIIOTDflUA PIMC fi TOCK.
All orders promptly attended to.?
Iodd? rent by express or mail.
339 KINO STREET,
rJHAKLESTON,S. CA
Dec 9 2V ;im