The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, February 22, 1866, Image 4
For tlio Carolina Spartan.
WOOD lOU?By Sorrowful.
I wud knot dye in Wintur,
When whiskie punchii flow,
When pooty gals are skating
Oar fields ov Too en sno,
When sassinge meet is playing
?fc Hickory limits is thick.
Owe hoo kud ll 'nk of dighing
Or even getting sick.
I wud knot dye in Spring-time,
& miss the turn up groans.
& the pooty soug of the lectio frawgs,
Jts the ski larks arly soreein ;
When burds begin tluire wobtiling
& titers gin to sprout;
When surkies go u globbering,
Owe who wud then peg out T
I wud knot dye in Summer
& leve the inrden suss.
TLe rostcd iatu & butter milk,
A koul plnsc in the grass ;
I wud knot uvc in Summer,
When uiggers look so hot,
& smell eo sweet & '<>vlie,
Owe no, ide rather not.
I wild knot dye in Autum
With pceelies tit for ectin ;
When rootm hogs are gittin fat
A kandidatcs arc trcctiug ,
l'hor theese an uthur wreesons,
Ide knot dye in the phall,
& sense we thort it () vcr,
I wild knot dye ut all.
"WIT AND IIU3IOH.
Why is an ami iron liko a yardstick ?
It has 3 feet.
When are women like brca 1 stuffs?
When scarce, they arc t/mr.
Odd?That rivers should he so full just
where they nvpty themselves.
Tho first apple was eaten by the first
pair.
If you want to be a "swell" of the first
water, get the dropsy.
The coldest scat in an omnibus?the
one nearest the Pole.
Boots?The made of awl-work*
A silent wag?the wag of a dog's tail.
A dentist at work in his vocation always
looks down in the mouth.
What river in England is what naught}'
girls do? The river Tees (Teaso.)
If a young lady has a pain in her side,
can she relievo it by wearing a sosft ?
What throat is the best for a singer to
reach high notes with? A tear throat.
How can an heiress be homely, if she
comes down haudsomc ?" asks the Boston
Pott.
It may be a question?which has the
most formidable horns, an ox, a buffalo, or
a dilemma ?
Lovers have more occasion than any
other class of persons to talk pathetically
obout the lost 'arts.
When may a butler of the olden time be
said to have discharged his master ? When
ho gave him the sack.
A punster passing by the shop of Mr.
Taswcll, observed that his uamc would be
Ai-tcefl without the T.
Two men out West undertook to sec
which would run the fastest. One was a
sheriff ank the other was a thief.
Wo must not undervalue physidans. Per
haps the fabric of society would fall without
them?they are its piflcrx.
The husband who devoured his wife with
kisses, found afterwards that she uis-a greed
with him.
Frentico thinks a lady of his acquaintance
who had three children at a birth,
u : >> l i. i... i i
tin - uvtrufui iiJ^ wuiuau, unu ucr
is thus entitled to a divorce.
An eminent painter was once asked
what ho mixed his paints with, in order to
produco so extraordinary an effect? "1
mix them with brains, sir/'
An elderly maiden, mooting a newly
married man, who had been her servant,
carrying home a cradle, exclaimed, " Ah,
John, I see the fruits of man ingo." ''Yes,
madam," replied John, "this is only the
fruit basket."
The most amusing man in tho world is
a Frenchman in a passion. "Hy gar, you
call my vifc a woman two three several
times once more an' I vill call you the
watch house, and blow out your brains liko
a candle."
A western preacher, after stating that
tea, coffoe, sugar, spices, pickles, preserves,
milk, meal, snuff and tobacco were adulter
atcd, stretched himself up to his full height,
and with great emphasis exclaimed : "Who
then will dare to deny the fact this is a
wicked and adulterous ccncrntion T
"Mr. Captain," paid a son of Erin, going
on board a vessel in the port of Cork, "you
looked so much like the mate that I took
Jrou to be tho cook. Will you he atter
ending me the loan of your broad axe to
saw an empty barrel of flour in two to make
my cow a h g-pen?"
A darkey was extolling tho cleverness
of a neighbor's son :
' Jim Johnson's chile/1 said he, "is dc
smartest little nigga you eber see. Why,
watdoyou tink?he went down to do brack
smith shop do oder day. ami while he wa?
derc he picked up a picco oh red hot iron
and laid it right down again widout nobody
tell in' him!"
A certain Irishman received for his la
bor a one dollar bill on one of the Ohi<
banks, on which ho was obliged to lose tcr
cents discount. The next day he whs pass
ing down Main street and saw a dollar hil
lying on the side walk, on the same hank
J ? li 1?A A?/?l.i!tn/lil lai/.l
IIUU uii iv iiu V'AWiaiiuuu . i#uu iii? n
to tlio likes of jo, there yo may lie; divi
a finger will I put on ye, for I lost ten rent)
hy a brother of yours yesterday."
Editing a paper is a very pleasant bu-:
siuess. *
If it contains too tnucli political uiatttcr,
people wou't have it.
If the type is too large, it don't contain
onough reading matter.
If the type is small, pcoplo won't read
it
If we publish telegraph reports, people
say thoy are lies.
If we omit them, they say wc have no
enterprise, or suppress them for political
effect.
If wc have in a few jokes, pcopU say
we nre u rattlchoad.
If we omit them, they say vrc are an
old fossil.
If we publish original matter, they
damn us for not giving selections.
If we publish selections, men say we
arc lazy for not writing more, and giving
them what they have not read in some
| other : aji r.
If we give a man a complimentary no'
tice, then we are censured for being par!
tial.
If we do not, all bands say we are a
greedy hog.
If we insert an article that pleases the
ladies, men become jealous.
If we do not cater to their wishes, tl.e
t paper is not fit to have in the house.
If we attend ehureh, they say it is only
i for effect.
If we don't they denounce us as deceitful
and desperately wicked
If we r main in the office and attend t
Lu-iness, folks say wc are too proud to
mingle with our fellows.
If we go out, they say we never attend
to business,
i Ifwcpublih poetry, we affect scnti
! tuentalism.
If we do not, wc have 110 literurv rw.l
, - j 1
| ish or taste.
j If tlic mail does not deliver our paper
promptly, they say we do not publish " on
j the time." If it does, they are afraid we
I are getting ahead of time.
| If we do not pay all hills promptly.
! folks say wc arc not to bo trusted.
If we do pa)- promptly, they say wc
| stole the money.
?a ? a pi
TiieSoliuhin K.miorants to Urazii.
?Itio Janeiro papers of the 9th of October
contain glowing accounts of the rcccp
! tion, t?y the people of that city, of a num.
ber of Gentlemen who loft Louisiana and
; Mississippi about three months ago, ti>
i make arrangements for a company ol Sou]
thorn emigrants who design locating in the
| Parana district of liruzil. The party
| reached 11 io on the 3d of October, and lor
j two or three days were the lions of the city.
, On t! e 8th the gentlemen were received
! with distinguished consideration hy the
Minister ol Agriculture add Public Works,
j alter which a "sponlan -ous demonstration
' was gotten up hy the most iullucntial Lroi
kors and merchants of the city." This
took pi ice at the Exchange Hotel, "outside
of which were played the national airs
amidst the waving of Hags ol' both nations
and the virus of a concourse of many hundreds
of persons."
Ou behalf of the Government und j eoplo
ol Brazil, Seno Fariu read an address
warmly welcoming the strangers, which
i was responded to on bchulfof the emigrant
| comnn-monors I?y (Jen W. W. W. Wood,
i who is the head of tho party. (Jen Wood
: addressed the populace from one of the
windows ol the hotel.
A druunnar is the fastest man in the
world, because time bo..ta all men, but the
drummer heats time.
From the experience of fibers do thou
learn wisdom, and from their feelings eorj
reel thine own faults.
SHERIFFS SALES
ron MA1ICII.
I DV virtue of a writ ??f Fieri Facias to ino
1) directed, there will he sold before the
Court llottso door in the Village ot Spartanburg,
on the 'at .Monday in March next, the
following property, to wit :
To acres of land, more <>r less, situated on
branches of Hearer Dnut Creek, water- of
South l'aeolet river, beg.lining on a dead post
oak, on Ho wan s' old road, and running i hence
S 27}. Kill, < *?, to a stake, thence N Mdt J*.
2t>, '?! ">, to a post oak corner, thence N _>U K
12, do to a post oak, thence N lo, \\ 1U
chains to a black gum corner, uew made,
thence N Si W 117, Go to a rock on tiowens'
! eld road, thence > 1"? \V I chain to the be!
ginning corner. Mold as the property of M"
I rida O Shields, at the suit of M. B. and t>. 1".
Earlc.
By ordsr J. E ule Bomar, cs<p, Ordinary of
Spartanburg District, will be sold all that
tract or parocl of land, situated in Spartanburg
District, on tho waters of I'acolct river,
hounded by lands of Dr. IV. 1*. t'oiupton, B.
r. Jinri^iiu, piiili uiiiui-, coin ni mug one illlTI
; il**cti and twculy-fivo acres, more or les.s, the
real u-tn'o of Absalum Lancaster, doo-ased.
j Sold at tlie risk of the former purchaser.
Also, all that tract or parcel of land, siluj
atctl in Spartanburg District, on Wolf Creek,
bounded by lands of Johnson Newman, Stanhope
Walker, and others, containing fif"acres,
tnorc or less, a1" the real est at o of IV . .
Cooper, deceased. Sold at the ti-k of tliu
former purchaser.
Also, !! ">( acres, more or less, situa'--tl n
South Tygor river, in Spartanburg r? >tt'r.-i,
bounded by lands of John Tiowmis, ,ln.>. .N
Gentry, and others. Sold asilie real c>iatc < t'
Toliver Scott, deceased, for partition and di
ision.
I iMiiia: a cretin 01 twelve month?, with
" I interest from tiny of wale, ?xccpt the coM.?,
* j which most lie paid in cash ; purchasers givi
| ing bond and approved security, and a inort
1 P;iK? ",e premises, if deemed necessary to
| ' the Ordinary, to secure the payment of tlic
I purchase money, Purchasers to pay t<>r j>a'
| pers.
Terms of Sheriff 's sales ca^h?purchasers to
I I pay for titles.
?| .1 If, IlLASSlNOAMi:, S. S. IV
I Sheriff's Office, Feb. lf>, iHt'.ff. ,"-3t
TAILORING!
:0:
IN THE FIR8T NO. OF OUR LATELY
REVIVED Spnrtun, I tender many thanks
1 to my friends and patrons tor the liberal interI
est they have manifested in the establishment
of my business , and I hopo by diligence mid
a general satisfaction to my pntrous to merit
a continuance of the kaiuo.
I am making every effort to fit myself out
for carrying on a
First-Class Tailoring Business.
Cutting customers accommodated at short
notice, and every effort made to make the work
simple for the makers.
uiiw|' u|icii 111 nu uiiMiupii nours, opposite
i In* l'AI.MKTTO Hot'SK, OVER FOG .MIT IE
& 8TII.MAN'S STORE.
A l'irst Class C ?at Maker wanted.
M. It. IJKECO.
Fcl> 1 1 tf
CfA'-E'L DUJ.
HAVING jn*t returned from a lri|> North
and West, take- this method of informing
| his lortiiei* Patrons atol Friends, that lie is now
t prepared to fill all orders with n?-atne?s and
dispatch in the very LATEST S'lA l.F.S, as
eheap ns any one tor Cash or Hurler.
He has made arrangements for the I. VTK.ST
FASHIONS front New Vork un I Uultiniore.
Call and -eo.
Ilis si: (. i? over the store of FOSTER it
! JUDO'S, < ] posite the Court House.
Feb I 1 If
('. (!. II II (i d I N S.
rr .v iiiO it.
Having lurruuNr.n to tiic town of
Spartanburg. lie takes occasion lo inform
! Ilia friends that I In* if prepared to do work with
neatness an 1 dispatch. lie respectfully nsks
j n share of puhlL patronage. and pledges his
I host endeavors to give satisfaction to his customers.
lie may ho found at his Sh ip in rear of J.
II AUrilKK S STORK, where his customer
will find plates of the latest fashions.
Feb 1 1 tf
just
FKESII GARDEN SEEDS,
OF ALL KINDS.
Twitty db Co.
Feb 8 2 tf
Tho Amorican Land Company
i) i:ncy.
Central (Mice, .No. 57, Broad-Way,
New York.
JOIIX ^ ASlHtKW. I'roM.Wnt 1
Fit ANK. lloW i.. \ i.-?- Fresi
L. W. WINCHESTER, Trsts'r, j Trutlttt,
liKonr.K CAKOT WAUD, I
A 1.1- KE1> OAl' riMKlt, j
Ol FEUS i'- 'rvices in tin- purchase, stile,
louse or exchange of City or Fountry
! Property in the South or \\ e^t. or in 5 rocurinp
' Workmen, Suj tin undents, Tenets or Part
j tier* from the N >rtii or from Europe. 1 u!l
iliformiitiou furni-lio 1 upon inquiry of
'I'llUliIIMIL Sttl l.ll Ft)., Agents,
No. 1 Slate-street, ^ttp stairs.)
rob 1 1 It
GEO. II. WALTER & SON,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
AGENTS.
\1/"II-I' c-abiisli llictnsolvcf in rOI.UM^*
** 011 cotnpleti in of tinSo.
Fi It. K. to ili.?t point, where limy w ill I ihappy
to servo their old friends and patron .
Tlintikful for pa.-t fivors, the}* will endeavor,
by prompt attet.ti< a to merit a continiianre.
Liberal ftdvnno- - made on oun?igiimcnts to
, tlie;r friends in t.'li irloston, New i'ork oi
! Liverpool* Fob 1 1 1 in or t!
T 11 E
UNDE RWRITERS'
Ak \t'i iS M tB W y
Office, (icrmauia Ruildinr, 175
Broit dway.
GERMANIA,
HANOVER,
NIAGARA &
REPUBLIC
run: insi kwh: comf.imks
OB1 NT^W YOI1K,
| transact tim?ktukk in tub south
kkn and wfstf.kn staths
Tho Businoss cf Insuranco
VO.MN'ST LOSS OK l> \M.\fii:il\ FIKK,
AND Till: PLKILS OF TilA NS I'OllT A
I 111N
on i: ;'< >1.1 < v i? i ?uo<l by the
FOI l< COHI'VMIX Becurinji
Willi lf/<l'ATi II Lir^e Lines of Insn
ranee iij in uniiorni, ji'.aiu nn<l liberal comlilinns,
thereby oAn,;//?<// thi /or,*<ity of n/>ph/in;/
t<> v ,n ii' ' < ///' . for insurance in the
ainnunt I hey are sererally able t>> accept.
I hio of* id .nivA.l
to prove a L>-s to tlio several Companies in^nring
under it. thereby making the adjustment
simple and ex pod it nu*.
Tlio Cn>h \?nels of I". IfH Company issuing
the ITnd rwritoiV Policy of Insurance exceed
HALF A MILLION ??F IMH.I.ACS. making n
security in the aggregate of'l'fii?oo Million
I >ol In f?
For any int>rmntion in regard to said Comi
panics, apply* to J. M KLI'OKD, Agt.
I Feb I I tf Fpartnnlmrg S t*.
DRS. B. ft J. L. WOFFORD
OFFER THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to I ho citizens of the Village and
surrounding country. One or both of us will
bo found constantly in the office at the STORK,
during tho day, and at our Residence, opposite
VVofford College (Church Street) at night.
Feb 15 3 tf
The Commissioners of Roads
A RE hereby notified to meet at Snivrtan
J\ burg C. II <>? tlic 1ST MONDAY in May
next. liuonctts of importance will be submitto.l.
JOHN M. CROOK, Clir'tn.
David Axdkrs&n, Sec. Feb 8 2td
MILLS HOUSE,
Corner 'ircen and Meeting Streets,
CIl.WLESTOX, s. c.
1 rpilis POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN
I HOUSE is ii"\v fully open for the reccpI
turn of visitors', having been re-tarnished with
New and K rganl Furniture,
throughout, and offers to the traveller, accoinia
!iti?ii" atul cuiveiiieneca as a FlUsT
CLASS litfI'LL, not to be e<|Uallcd by any
NORTH OR Sol Ml. The patronage of the
ti.iv J'itig public i* respectfully M?lic ted.
.IOSKI'll I'l'UCKtilj, Proprietor.
Feb 1> 3 tf
>V. 1 >. Nlil.stor
RLSt'Lt TFULI.Y nnnounccs to the public,
tii *t lie lias again commence I the
rl",iiiiiii?^?" IStisiness*
' an 1 feels himself wi ll prepared and qualified
i to do all Kinds of work in liis lino, with neatii<
ss and dispatch. lie ha? a l<ir ;> nfnck on
hand, of ev> ry thing usually found in an p<
tahli.-limont ot litis kind All articles of TIN
WAKE, will 1 e kept mi hand, thereby renderinjr'hiiim
If able : i supply the want < of any who
may call on him.
lie is prepared !< do hiicIi work as ROOFINC.
<; 1 ITI'.HlN' \NI> REPAIRING. ho
will work and sell, wholesale or retail, LOW
1 FOR 4 * A S11. All work warranted.
shop near Tin: spaht.vn office.
Feb 1 1 tf
Ad Hii ni >t rator\s Notice.
V 1.1, persons having elaiajs against john
II f rOiil.E. deceased, will present
their claims to JOHN A LEE, >r the undersigned
for f.tlal settle! "nt.
LOl IS N. POOLE, Adm r.
Feb J'J 1 if
Sal<4 <>I* Corn.
\ \ * I I.I. Le -1 I by order of lite Ordinary on
? ? the 1st day of Marcli next, at the lale
residence of IPtBI'.KT JACKSON, deceased,
several hundred bushels of I'OHS, belonging
to llie estate of .-aid deceased.
TlillMS : A credit till 10ih day of October
next, interest from - de. purchaser g'ving nolo
uid appr >vcd securitv.
NAN1'V .1 JACKSON, Admx.
Feb 1 1 4w
STAT1-: OF SOI Til CAKOMNA.
Sl'AKT ANI'l'I.C. DISTRICT.
T. M. P tty, and wife Amanda, Applicants,
vs
Nancy P dton itn 1 other*, Defendants.
Petition T>r sale of real e-tato of Margaret
muiim.iii, uvceascu
IT npj?c:iring to mv s ukfnctionihaf the lepal
heirs and representatives of JANK IIIN1 >U
\N. <1 ve.i-iil, tutor* not known, NAVY
FATTEN, lepil heir* ni l rcjire.-cntut ives ut
FK \ N' IS T V PI', doer cd. ri::n:oi not known.
TH<?M \S I.IVAS. Hii'l MAUV ANN FF.TI1T
Mi I her lni-l-illd. I ettif. defendant* in t(ii*
c iso, ri'>i'lc wi:!. nt this State: it i* tli ere fore
ordered t! :it tL' y ilo :ipp til- ntid object to the
division or .-:ili* t tin* nal estate of MAKti \KKT
I1INMM AN, il>' 'casi l, on ir before the
Jitth day of \ j ri 1 in-xt, or their Consent to the
ijj will lie entered of record
(liven under inv hand tlii? "JTtli day of Jan
uarv, A P.. 1 ~?;ti.
J NO. liAUI.F. lloMAU, O. S. 1?.
F.1> I 1 "in
i"i >-| iii 1'iHirii'i, on tne ;iin
[ <1 ay ol' April noil, t ? shew cause ifany exists,
why the proceeds of the sale of the ronl estate
of \V T. TANNER, deceased, should not hp
paid over to 8. N. Kvius, Administrator, to bp
i npplicii to tlio payment cf the debts of decoa
p 1; anil also to shew emtio, if any, why
n final settlement of tlie personal estate of
aid \V. T. TANNER, deceased, should not
lio made.
?l ivcti under my hand this 'JTth day of January.
A. D.. lfit'itl
J NO. EARLE ROM A11. O. S. IV
' Feb 1 1 Sut
fc? TAT ft OFSOl'TIl CAROLINA.
Sl'AKTANUL'llO DISTIUCT.
l;i llic Court of <>i Jin iry.
Maria E Gcnuinyj unJ Cul,'uruia Griming*.
Applicant*,
va
T. C. Guming*. Win. H Gcnnirgs.
11 al I>ofcii lant!?,
l'cliti n for Knlc of real oMate of William
Griming', Jcccr.-cJ.
i 'i' apprarinir t-> my aatisfnction that tlic loyal
iuairs aii'l reprcsenta*ives of MMI'SON
II tii'.N SINGS, name* nm known. ami
.11 >!I N t\\I.VINT < IKS SINGS, defendants in
tliisca^c, reside m it li out this State; it i* there
fi.ro ordered that they <l? am oar an J chieot to
( tlit* ?livision or sale of the real potato ot W IIi
I.I \M (iliNMS'liS, deceased, on or before I lie
.] 1^ .,t' A)-1 il next, or theiv convent to tlie
: same v. ill 1 entered of record,
j tii\<n mi.lor my hand this ?7th day of Jan'
mry, A I' . 1800.
J No. EAUI.E I'OMAR, O S 1>.
Feb 1 1 "ni
ST ATI' OF sori'll CAKOUXA.
SPA KT AMI I RO I?1ST MC T.
S. N. Evins, Administrator, Applicant,
M iry I> id and others, Pefendants
l'et. ...ii f.r proceeds of sale of real estate to
, he j i: 1 over to the Vdministrator to pay
dt 1 , ttl. iiient of estate, Ac.
IT appearing t ' niy satisfaction that MAll?ES
t.hl.FN. and the legal heirs and reprcsen.
Ititiv of F1.01 l> TANNER, deceased, nan.es
nut remembered, Ttefcndnnis in this ease, roside
1 eyond the limits of this State : it is thoref..ro
: len d that they appear at the Court of
Ordinary t<> be hidden at Spartanburg Court
II.,...... <"... W. . -
REIDVILLE HIGH SCHOOL.
Commenced the First Monday in February ( 1666.
REV. R. II. REID, Professor of Moral and
Intellectual Science and Ancient Language*
.
PRESTON C. JOHNSTON, Profeoaor of
Natural Science and Mat hematics.
MISS NELLIE JOHNSON, Teaclior of
Music.
MRS. A. C. JOHNSTON, Ornamental
Branches.
MRS. M. C. KILGORE, Primary Department.
MRS. L, A. COHEN. Matron.
Tuition, f8 00 12.00 and 1G.0O.
Music. . . . 20.00.
Fee of Piano, . . 2 60.
Ornamental, . 10.00, each.
Contingent Fee in Primary School, 1.00.
Contingent Fee in Collegiate, 2.00.
Contingent Fee in Male Acndcmv. l.tto.
Board, including washing ami fuel, $10.00
I>cr niontli. to be j<ui<l in provisions, at the following
prices : Flour, $10.00 per bbU llacoo.
Butter and I.ard, 15 cents. Corn, $1 00 orv
their equivalent in money.
Male School.
HKV. W. B. CARSON, PRINCIPAL.
Board and Tuition, tlie same as in the Fcmnle:.
It. II. 11EID, C., H. T.
J. II. Evins, Sco-'ry.
Feb 9 2 St
spisKKM
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
Rev. W. CURTIS, L. L. D., Piuxciiai..
I THE REGULAll ENSUING SF.SI
/* S111N of this School will commence
' wprfrT^nn the third Wednesday in February
| sbSPm? i h? -1 t instant.
TERMS FOR FIVE MONTHS,
> payable ia advance either in specie or its cquivi
alcnt in eu: rency :
i Board, including lights, washing
nnd fuel $75.00
i Tuition in English and iho Classics.... 25.00
| Tuition in Primary Department 15.00
! Lessons on the Piano or Guitar 25.00
{ Use of Piano 2.50
! Tuition in French or the Modem
Language*. each 20 00
Kicli pupil must bring one pair of sheet a
ami pillow ea^t'H, towels ami thinking cup.
Dr. CURTIS will leave the Mills House,
Charleston, on Mornlay the 1 tit It of February,
ami Nickcrson's Hole', U? lumbia. on the 20th.
for Limestone, ami be hippy to take charge of
, any l'upils on the rou e. H'-gul.iu-mails are
re established to the place.
Fcl> 15 2 2t
HACK IAAK
r li o m
SPARTA.NUT RR TO GREENVILLE
rplli: Subscriber will run a LINK OF
| HACKS to ami front the above nnino?l
i places, leaving (.1 rectiville C. H everv MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY ami FRIDAY, at 8 a.m.
i I rri'OO It l VO n-11 I'l.,.
I u> KG 'IIINUI JJ, II WIMIO, IMCllODAYS
anl SATURDAYS, at 8 a. n?., ami arrive
at Crceurdle and Spartanburg, at 4 p. in.
This Line w.ll form a connection with the
Spartanburg ami I'nion Railroad both wave,
i wil have good teams and careful drivers
l'crsons wishing to secure seats cm do so
by applying to my Agents, JAS. A. ALLEY,
Spartanburg, wl.o will be found at No.
Iti ie W Range on Cliur. li Street, opposite the I
Palmetto House, and SAMUEL DONT11ARD,
at Green* die.
Person* wishing to take scale at Spartan,
burg, will apply to my Agent there the night
l hcfoi o.
C. C. MONTGOMERY.
Feb 1 1 tf
COMMISSIONER'S SAMS.
SPARTAN 111' 11(1 DISTRICT.
In Equity.
l'nt.-cy Kit by, vs, M. A. Trintmicr, Adut'rx.
lull to Foreclose Mortgage, &c.
SN ]?ursnancc of an Order . f tho Court of Equity
in tlii.- ease, 1 will sell at public S?lo
<?> ni-nimuiniii ^ LUIil l HUU.'t', Oil ?"?.V IjLM^A 1 ,
in MARCH, next
"Tin: CAROLINA SPARTAN,"
With the 1'rvH, Type, Casc.1, Furniture. and
all other maitrials belonging to said Newspaper
Ottice, with "ilie good will, unnic and
stylo" of "The (. a roll n a Spat tan," together
with tho
TWO STORY r.UICK OFFICE
! in winch said paper hat. for many years past
j been conducted.
Sold as tho pr p rty of Win, 11. Trimtnicr,
deceased.
Tit it ms or Sam:?Credit of one and two
years, except costs of these proceedings, which
must 1 e paid cash on day of sale. Purchasers
will he required to give bond and security
with mortgage of j roperty to secure the purchase
money.
T. STOliO FARROW,
c. k. ?. n.
Feb R 2 it
COM MISSlONKU\S SALKS.
CP % 11T I VIM'Pf! niw'TOli'T
In Equity.
I .lane I!. Carbon, Adiu'rx, vs Geo Carson, and
others, Minors by ilieir next Friend.
Hill for sale of Land and Dower.
IN pursuance of an Order of the Court c.f Equily.
1 will sell at public Sale, at Spnrtanj
burg ' onrt IIor.se, on SAI.KSDAY, in MARCH
next, the following Ileal Estate described in
tlio pleadings in this case, the sale of w Inch
was postponed on l ist Salcsday at request of
Parties:
A TR ACT t?F [.AND, containing 700 Acres
I more or loss, in t lie vicinity of llog Hack Mountain,
near the North Carolina line,?known its
j the Mills Tract."
Tkrms or Sam.?Cie<lit of one and two
years with interest from day of Sale, except
I costs of those proceedings which must he paid
I cash ; Purchaser to give bond with two approved
sureties with mortgage of premises to secure
the purchase money.
T. 8TOBO FARROW,
c. k. s. pv
Fch ft 2 4t
! Ifoatl W orkiu^
1 nniiK overseers of the nuhlie.
- -- - - , -- ? J" -
J ROADS, within their several Beats arc
hereby notified and ordered immediately to
summons all j ersons within their several jurisdiction*
liable to ROAD DUTY, to work as
many days as may be necessary, on the same.
JOHN M. CROOK, Chairman.
D*vti> \M>i:nso*, Secretary.
Feb 8 2 3w
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