The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, March 01, 1866, Image 4
WIT AND HUMOR.
Why is matrimony liko a patera ? Decause
it's a clog with a ring to it.
A splendid ear hut a very poor voice, ns
the organ-grinder said to the donkey.
If a small boy is called a lad, is it proper
to cull a bigger boy a ladder ? Yes.
A good way to light sorao eitics with
gas would be to sit fire to their editors.
To put Puss into boots makes her a very
tall cat; she stands four feet iu her boots.
"Aro you above boarding my friend?"
"No,I'm keeping house, I'm above board"
Punch desoribes marriage as partnership
without limited liability.
Somebody avers that there arc 550,000
. grains in a bushel of wheat. lie's " chaff
_ n
ing.
A friend complaining of tho " internal
revenue system," says ho can't put his
boots on without a stamp.
For finding and returning 825,000 in
gold in tho street in New York, a young
man was rewarded with two dollars I
An editor heads his list cf births, mar
1 .11
m iiikva uuvi uuaitud niUO I lillUUt'Uj Ill.ll L ll'J'i
and dcapatolicd."
" What arc you looking after, my daughter,"
" Looking after a son-in law for you
and lather."
A quack advertises a compound that
will ourc everything from a bad character
to a bad temper.
The smallest compliment we receive
from another, conveys more pleasure than
tho greatest compliment we pay ourselves.
If the memory is week, do not overload
it, nor fill it with foolery ; charge it only
with useful matters.
To rcliovo the oppressed is tho most
glorious aot man is capable of; it is in some
measure doing the work of his Maker.
Those men who arc in perpetual fear of
their wives are undoubtedly line specimens
of sheep-husbandry.
A chap, on being asked what he would
do if ho were banished to the woods, said
he thought he should split.
The bailiff and the undertaker look
upon a failing man with tho same hope?
namely, to take the body.
A teacher of penmanship, in twelve
lessons, taught a lawyer to read his own
writing.
A notorious political editor boasts that
overy number of his paper " tells." Unquestionably
it doe9, but not the truth.
Why arc fashionables like pounds,
ounces, and drachms 1 Because they go
to make up the ton.
A writer notices a dog so very i.erious
that even his tail had not the least bit of a
wag about it.
" Who is that with Miss Flint ?'' said a
wag to his companion. " Oh, that is a
spark which she has struck.
If Virginia is the mother of Presidents,
then Pennsylvania must bo the lather, for
it is universally known as l'a.
The young lady who saw a baby without
kissing ir, has acknowledged that her
friend's bonnet is handsomer than her own.
We like steamboat officers and hate rus
cals ; but we will always thank them both
alike to give us " a rcid> berth."
Advereity has ever been considered as
the state in which a man most easily becomes
acquainted with hiuiselt particular
ly, being free from flatterers.
John C. Breckinridge, Gen. McCausland,
Harry Gilmorc, and many other
minor Confederate officers, me domesticated
at Toronto, Canada.
A revising barrister having asked a voter
the Value of a hoilSA (lift ni.uivnf
" That depends upon what eort of u wife
there is iu it."
It's very pleasant to slip down on the
pavement opposite the bourse of your mortal
enemy, and see him grinuing at you
from the window.
The Verinontcr who attempted to snuff
out the gas light with his fingers, scream
cd " Bloody murder, your pesky caudle tick's
a fire!"
Isn't it singular that an ill naturcd shop
keeper should ever offer to sell his good
will when all the world knows he hasn't
any ?
A person who was in delicate health being
askod by a friend " if ho would venture
on an orange," replied, ".No, i thank
you, I should rod off."
It lias been discovered that bread can
be manufactured out of wood, bong be
fore this discovery was made, all wood wus
known to have grain in it.
" Sam, why am senators like do fishes ?"
" I don't mod din will iln i>
? ouiytu , I UUipy. |
" Why, don't ye hoc, nigga, because dey j
am so fond of debate."
"Paddy, how do you like the English ?" !
was asked of a fresh arrival. " Faith," j
replied Pat, " I likein them so well, that
I've a mind to become a native."
" Well, Jano, this is a queer world,"
said Joe to his wile; " a sect of women
philosophers has sprung up." "Indeed,"
n 1.1 .tnnn U ?"'l ?-1 .? "
uuuv, uuu miuir ao they hold 7"
M The strongest thing in nature," said ho;
M their tongues!"
It has often puzzled us to understand
what tho Emperor of tho French means
by his reiterated assertions of wishing to
u secure tho peace of Europe." After this
recent annexation business, we have n
shrewd suspicion that it is not so much "u
piece," as the wholo of Europe, that the
Emperor is anxious to seenrc.?Punch. |
Meeting of tba Medical I?rac- ;
tltloners of Spartanburg Uht.
Mr. Editor : The Medical Praetitionors of
litis District met at Dr. Ui'Sskll's Ollice, iu the
Village, nn 1 unanimously adopted tho following
ADDRESS TO 77//v PUBLIC.
The exegeneics of tho titues?tho depressed
stnto of monetary affairs?tho high prices of
provisions and nil tho necessaries of life?im
perativoly demand that wo increase our rates
oT charge.
Tho credit system hn? long Veen indulged by
physiciau of this country, an I to au extent
unknown in any other business. In our relations
with tlr? merchant, farmer au I mechanic
wo are debarred front trust or credit. So that
our rory liviug now d pen Is upon demanding
tho same rule of "the ca-dt system," which is
required of us. Therefore,
Jtuolml, 1st. That the following Medical
Fee Hill be adopted as our standard rates of
charge.
2d. That settlement tit us t be made in some
satisfactory manner when the case is dismissed
; and that for advice or m -dicinc obtained
at the office, payment must be made immediately.
Motlitvil Ftu1 I Sill
fPT Physicians in -partaubur Dist.
For visit and advice (Medicines
eitra) in the d y, .?! 50
For visit and advice, after 10
o'clock nt night 3.00
Verbal advice and prescription at
the office 1.00 to 5.00
Written advice and prescription
at the office 0.00 to 10.00
For detention for more than one
liour 1.00 nil hour
Midwifery?natural labor 10.00 to20.00
" complicated " 20.00 to 50.00
Consultation Fee 10 00
Mileage, 50 cents in the day, and !?1. at night.
Student's foe for use of hook and
instruction per year.... luO.OO
I'r* ,'rrd, That ail the regular physicians of
the district are respectfully invited ay I rc<|uested
to meet at l>r. Russell's otlioc <>n Salesday
in March, 1800, at 12 o'clock, to consult
in refercnco to our mutual interests, and the
welfare of our profession.
L. C. KENNEDY, M. L>, President.
Wm. T. Russet., M. 1)., Secretary.
Feb 8 2 8\v
SHERIFFS SALES
FOlt MA11CII.
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me
directed, there will he sold before the
I'n.WI tl?....... .1.* ?-- *'! ? -
vvu>, ..VIHIV ??v>u? in IIIV linage ui ispanahburg,
on tho 1st Monday in March next, the
following property, to wit :
75 acres of land, more or less, situated on
branches of Heaver Dam Creek, waters of
South l'ucolct river, beg lining on a dead post
oak, on Gowatis' old road, and running thence
S 27}, K 81, 03, to a slake, thence N 881 E
20, 25, to a post oak corner, thence N 28A K
12, 43 to a po?t oak, thence N 15, \V 10
chains to a black pttni corner, new inadc
fhcnce N 81 \V 87, 05 to a rock on Gowens
eld road, thence -> 15 \V 1 chain to the beginning
corner. Sold as tlio property of M?
rtda O'Shicld-*, a: tlic suit of M. 11. and i >. 1'.
Earle.
By oider .1. Baric Bo mar, es?j , Ordinary <>f
Spartanburg District, will bo sold all that
tract or parcel of land, situated iti Spartanburg
District, on the waters of l'acolet river,
bounded by lauds of Dr. W. 1*. t ouiptou, B.
F. Alverson, and others, containing one hun
dred and twenty-live acres, more or less, the
real estate of Ahsalum Lancaster, deceased.
Sold at the risk of the former purchaser.
Also, all that tract or parcel of land, situated
in Spartanburg District, on Wolf Creek,
bounded by lauds of .Johnson Newman, Stnuhope
Walker, and others, containing tifty
acres, more or less, m the real estate < !' 1\ F.
Cooper, decease-1. Sold tit the risk of the
former nurehasor.
Also, 350 acres, hutc or situated on
South Tyger river, in Spartanburg District,
bounded by lands of .1 dir. Thomas, Jno. N.
Gentry, and others. Sold a- the real e?tatc ot
Toliver Scott, deceased, for partition mi l division.
TEllMS: A credit of twelve months, with
interest from day of sale, viecpt t lie com*,
which must be paid in cash ; purcha-ers giving
bond and approved security, and a niort
gage of tho promises, if deemed necessary to
the Or linary, 10 secure the payment of the
purchase tuoney. Purchasers to pay for papers.
Terms of Sheriff 's sales cash- pureha ers to
pay for titles.
d ii, IIL \SSIM;AMI:, S. P. I>.
Sheriff'b Olliee, fob. 15, lli'id. 3-l?t
ST ATI-: or SOUTH CAROLINA.
SPAIlTANIiUKG DISTRICT.
Citations for Letters of Administration by
Jno. Eirle Rmiar. esq., Ordinary.
WIIKKKAS T. 8TOHO I' UUIOW, C. 1*. , 1
S I)., lifts tiled Ii'h petition in my ollii'i 1
praying (h;ti I.oitern of administration, on nil ,
and singular, the goods and chatties rights
and creditors of WM J. lUtKM, decease 1. lut' |
of tlie District aforesaid, should lie grained 1
liim.
These arc therefore locite and ndtnoni.-li all
and singular, the kindred and -rT .r- t'tlie '
said deed., to be and appear at tlio ft ni t ?:
Ordinary, for said District. to !>< held ai Spartanburg
Court House, on the 1 Iftli day >1
March, next, to shew oauso if any exists, why
said Letters should not be grunti I.
Given under my hand and -oal. this 29th
day of January, A. lb, Im.'I.
JNO. KAliLi: 1H?^1 Alt, o. 3. D
Feb 1 I 2 v
Dai. VL 'L 31/ilML, if, J),,
YV" ,L continue the practice of Mcdieine, '
t umg?r/i nuu ^111 um umco) UcntiBtry
OFFICE?ovm hhnitmi mun stukk.
Feb 15 ? if '
rvi ill.
FI1I1K subscriber has leased these Mills for
live years, and is now improving them
tot the purpose of mnking a first rate KI.Ol'H
1NG and OK 1ST MILL. The saw mill is now [ !
undergoing thorough repair, and soon will be ' I
in running order. These mills arc now uuder i '
my charge. A Miller will nt all times be I
found at the mill. ]
J NO. M. WILLIAMS. i
Feb 22 4 at 1
iD'JL. &.
OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to the Citizens of Spartanburg.
Feb 1 1 1j
J. M. ELFOllD,
MAGISTRATE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
SDiMHtfflia i2i
OFFICE ON TIIB PUDI.IG S?iOAI?E. '
Spartanburg C. II S. C.
H'./f Practice in the Courtt of the Western ('trcuit.
REED &DUNCAN,
ATYO&&EY3 fi.T LAW,
AND j
hQ&l&'l'JiQ'M '1'2S "JiQ'Ittilf v\
OFFICE ON I'UDLIC Hit A UK,
i Doors East of the i'ourt House.
J. V It BED, D. It DUNCAN,
Anurhsom. Si* vRT.vNurnu.
:
_ iili.ll illll IITI*.
VS I desire to wind up lUc 11-tntcs of K. A. I
FALK, d. 1). \VRIGHT, an I.I. M. HOST, 1
nt as early .1 period as possible, all persons
having claims against *aid Estate.\ i..u>t hand
them in at once. And ull persons indebted Vty 1
ACCOUNT or NOTE. must pay up, as | klin.ll
proceed to issue on them as soon as the law !
will permit, anil without further notice.
J. M. KLFOUD, Att'y.
Feb 13 o ? -It
TAILORING!
:c:
IN TilK FIRST NO. OF OUR LATELY
lUiYIVtD I tender utany thanks
to my friends and | atrotis for the liberal interest
they hare manifested in the establishment
of my bttsiue s, and I hope by diligince and
a tter-l satisfaction to my patrons to merit
a continuance of the same.
I uiu making every effort to fit myself out
/ ?
tur carrying oil a
First-Class Tailoring Business.
Cutting customers accommodated at short
notice, and every effort made to make the work
simple for the makers.
Shop open at all business hours, opposite
the l'AI.MBTTO IKH'SK, OVER FOGAKT1E
& STILMAN'S ST011K.
A First Class Coat Maker wanted.
M. It. 15 E ECO.
Feb 1 1 tf
Xt7i'?TvW $ ")ff KV ^
X..VJ:X C/JV*
HAVING just returned train a (tip North
and West, take t! is method of informing
his former 1 atr is ami Friends, that he is now
prepmed to till all seders with neatness and
dispatch in the very I.ATIIdT STYLES, ucheap
as any one for Ca-h or ltarter.
lie hats made arrangements for the I.ATEST
FASHIONS from New York and H.iltimorc.
Call an 1 see.
Misdiop is over tli > store of FOSTER i
Jl'l>I>*S, opposite the Court House.
i' I'D 1 1 tf
C. a HUGGINS,
T A 3 I.O IS.
t r.vvixo ui:tuum:d to tiii: tiiwn oi ,
1 | Sp trtntihurg, lie lakes occn.-i to inform
hi? Inemls ihat 1 lie is prepared luii > work w ii!>
ueiiine^t ami 'liapateh. lie re-pe : s'.tlly u-kt\
share of puhli? patronage, and j'e<l-es I ibest
en leavers to give s.iti faction lo hi^ etilenie
vs.
lie may he fotinl at hi? Simp in ; ?r of J.
?' All'*' i tlll'S SToUK, whore his customers
will tinil j lutes el" ike hit est fashions.
Feb 1 I if
.11 s r us :< *i :i \ i*.i)
FKl'SIl (JAKDKX SEKDS,
<)!' ALL IvIN !>S.
Twitty cO Co.
Feb 3 2 If i
(
1
The Amorican Land Company
AM) A< r
I'rutral Office. .No. 57, !hoaiMY;i>.1 '
New York.
TolIN \ ANPIIKW, 1'r.si.lent }
I'll AX K IIOWK, Vice Prc.H t |
I. W WI >CII KS TI!U, Trcus'r,
I'lKoHiiKCAIloT WAUP, i
ALK1IKU UALTUIEIt, I
O- !'l :;!:s is services in llio |iirclii-o, <-alo, i
1. \ ? or exchange <<l 1 *i?y ?.r Country |
Properly in the South or We i. or in j r..eiiviii;r
W.ikuicn, Superintendent", Tenet." or Part
tiers from the North or Imiii Kurope. I 'nil
informali <u furnished upon inquiry <>i
Tilt!Ul'd'fl, SOL' 1.1! \ '<)., Ajjouts.
No. I State-street, (upstairs,) i
Feb 1 1 It i
li K 0. II. W it I. T E li A SON, '
HECEIYINli AM) FOKWARDIM; ;
AGENTS. !
establish themselves in COM M- ]
\\ IMA. S. on tbo completion of the ,
So. Cn. II. 11. to (tint point, whore they will lie
Itnppy to serve their old friends and patrons. ?
rhankInl for past favors, they will endeavor. 1
by prompt attention to merit a continuance.
Liberal advances male on con-igutnonts i (
:heir friends in Chariest .11, New I'ork ?.r I
Liverpool* Fib 1 I lm tfj
DESk B. & J. L. WOrFORD
OFFER Til KIR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to the citizens of the Village and
surrounding country, fine or Loth of us will
be found constantly in the oilier at the STORE,
during the day, and at our Residence, oppo
site Wofford College (Church Street) at uight.
Feb 15 3 tf
The Commissioners of Roads
Are i. creby notified to m?et at Spartan- I
burg II oil the 1ST MONDAY in .ll/y
next, liusine.-s of importance will be submitted.
JOHN M. CROOK, Chr'm.
Davih Akkkukux, Sec. Feb 8 l!td
4 I.I. jier.-'oii' having claims against JOHN
f\ II. ! ' I'OMl.r.. decease 1, will pre.st ut
iheir claims to JOHN A I.IHi, r the undersigned
for tinal settlement.
LUt'iS N. I'OOLi:, Ad in* r.
Feb '2'J 1 if
J"**:!!*?' <>i" Corn.
\ \ * ILL lie soi l by < rdcr of the Ordiuary on
1 i the 1st day <f March next, at the Lite
reside.ice of UoLiLUT JAt'KSON, deceased,
several hutidn 1 bushels ot t'OK.N, belonging
to the e.-tatc ! -ail deceased
TIHtUS: A credit till libit day of October
next, interest from sale, [ntrchuscr giving note
and approved security.
NANCY J. JACKSON, Adut x.
Felt 1 1 t iv
ST AT K or SOI Til CAROLINA.
Sl\\11TANLI 1.0 DIST1UCT.
T. M. y, n-1 wife Amanda, Applicant*,
vs
Nan -y I'atton nnd o hor?, I>efoTi Inula.
lVlitioti for ?:>!c of i il estate of Margaret
llindntnn, decease 1
IT nppearing ! > mv satisfaction that (In* 1?-_ril
1 ir-. and represen'itivc* of .J WK f! IN !>MAN.
deceased, tiitue* not k:i v. a, NAVY
I'AT H?N, legal lie;r.H and rcj.ro-entatives ol
Fit \N< I S T M'l', deceased, nana ? not known.
Til.(MAS I.IVAS, and MAKY ANN 1'KTTIT
and her hit kind. iVttif, defendants in this
rise, rcii: le will-.' at this State: it is tin-re! re
01 I. re I that 111* v do -i| ;i- ar and ol.jeet to the
divisi'-a >r -ale of li r.-o! estate <>1 M\ll?l.\
IIKT III N I'M AN, do ~ 1. on "r hel.ire the
o! April next, i ieir .- uncut to the
S iino will lie canned of r>- id.
(liven an ier toy hand this -jTlli day of J.in
u.irv, A. I(..
J NO. HAUL!'. U \! A!% O. .S. 1>.
Fib 1 1 .Mai
STAIE OF SOUTU CAROLINA,
S I'AI IT ' Ml FUG DIM'KICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
M.-.ria F flenalnps and Cnlpurnia tannings.
A ]<j>licnui*,
VI
J. <\ denning?, M'tn H Ceunii gs,
tt ul Defendants,
Petition fur Mile i real estate of W 1 Ilium
(leiming?, ilccen?cd.
IT i?i jh- ?i'ing I Hi y >.ni-f i?*i ion tli it the . nl
lu-it > mill n-|iri-!<coia'ives of SIMPSON
liKN SINGS, ili-i-cii-i-il. names not lit wit. utiU I
PlilN i \ 1.YIN 1!UNN1 NtiS, defendant- iti !
lids < i-e, t i -ido ivillxmt tli -State; i: i- there J
fine ordered that they do aj i'i-ar and object to j
ihe division or sale of the real e-tnte nt \V I I.I.I
\M GKNNIN'tlS, .Icena-i-l, en or before the
_'<t;li day - f Aj ril tiext. r their consent to the
.vine will ho i ntere 1 of record.
Given under my halt I this -7th day of January,
A. D., 1864*.
J No. UARI.K UOM A1*, O. S. P.
Fob l l 8 m
STATU or SOI'Til CAl'sl >1.1 N A.
SI*AIITANHPIUI DISTRICT.
S. N. IIvini, Administrator, A i j licanl,
Mary Dodd and olhers, Defendants.
I'etiiion for jtrocecds of-ale <>l real estate to
jii.'l over to the Admin; Irat'ir i ? pay
debts, -ctiletucnl of estate, ,S;c.
ST appearing toinj ?ti fa m that MAIDKN
tiUKKN, and tl?o legal heirs a 11 1 roprcseualive*
of l l.O\ l? TANNER, deceased, nan.es
lot remembered, lb-fondants in this ease, rc
itlc beyond tlie limits of this Stale : it is tliore'..re
ordered that tliey a) pear at I ho Court of
Ordinary t<> bo hohlen at Spartanburg Court '
House for Spartanburg Ib.-triet, on i!io 'J7th !
lay of April next, to shew cause if any exists, ,
ivhy the proceeds of the sale of the real estate '
>l \V T. TANNER, deceased, should not be ,
paid over to S. N. Evins, Administrator, to be
ipplicl to the payment c.f llic debt" of said dc ease
I; altd also to shew cnuse, if any, why
i final settlement of the personal estate of
aid W. T. TANNEIl, deceased, should not
ic made.
tiiven tinder my hand this -7th day of dan- I
tary, A, i>., 18tit'?.
J NO. EARLE BOMAR, (V ? IV i
Feb 1 I out 1
MILLS HOUSE,!
Corner 'irecii and Meeting Streets,
UlAllLKSTO.X, S. C.
rpms roi'in.ak and well known
*[ IlOl'fK is itnw fully open for lite rcccption
of visitor.", having becu rc-furnished with
N w <' I!?rent F iirnifiiro.
throughout, and offers to t!jo traveller, accomlaudations
uu<T conveniences as a FIltsT
CLASS HOTEL, not to ho equalled by any
NOK'J II Olt S()l Til. The patronage of the
travelling public i- respect fully solicited.
JOSMI'l I ri llCKI.L, IVoprictor.
Fob 1") ? tf
W. fl >.
RESPECTFULLY nnnounccs'to tlio public,
thai lie has again commenced the
Tinning Uusincss,
ami feels himself well prepared ami qualified
to <1 > all kinds of work in his line, v.illi neatness
an 1 dispatch, lie hm a Utrjr *tork on
haml, of every thing usually found iu an estahli.
htm nt of this kind All avticlcs of TIN
WAKE, will ho kept ?>n hand, thereby rendering
liitu-elf able to supply the wants of any who
may call on htm.
He is prepared to do such work as ItOOFiN<;,
c.i;niiKiNt; and kiipaiking. n?
will work and Sell, wholesah: <.r retail, Lt>W
FOIt CASH. All work warranted.
SHOP Nil A It Til 11 SPA 11TAN OFFICE.
Feb 1 1 tf
Administrator's Notice*
CHA^E IN BUSINE8S.
B. 80 J. L. WOFFORD ,
HAVING PUnCQASIO O *
T A TT XT A r TI
o \j XX xs 1\. Li Lj hi <fc u o.,
tukiii estiiuc ?tocs or
1>RY O O O I> S,
STXIOjO & <ttA?8*
GROCERIES,
OFFER THEM AT Til I'm OLD STAX&
(IjCC Ac Brings)
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices for Castu
OK CGUilTR.7 PRODUCE.
CALL AM) Si:II THEM.
DUN. WOKFOUI), | J. L. WOFFORDs
Feb 15 # 3 ? if
V A.N 1)1 \ Ell, BLAKE & CO..
on main-street, spartanburg*,
iiivyji ju3? a 2 3123^2^.
?and ?
rr;/. /. a/:a/' o.v iiaxd
A WELL SELECTED STOCK
?of?
gkiniral mimuhandi.se,
embracing 1iat?,
* CADS.
boots, and shoii?*
be \DY-MADi: CLOT h1no,
CROCKERY.
cutlery
together with a variety of
sml?!?* mbs uddlllil-"
HAWI S. II VT.-1. Ac . u'l of wliich thav am
detcrgiiin'd to soli as AO II' as thojr can be
butighl in this market.
Tin v r?re uImi engaged in the manufacture of
rI I :v WAltK,
and s\ il! pr.npCv Gil all orders in that lino.
J IV. VAN1MVER, J. S. BURNETT.
IV M. K. BLAKE, li. CANNON.
1'cb 1 1 tf
HACK IA>i:
F K 0 M
SPAETASBl'RG TO GREENVILLE
*'
Sol<-< ribor will run a LINK OF
^ HACKS lo and from the idiove named
;>liC' i, <"iT!n.' OiTi'iiTtlle O. II. every MON1)AV*
WII'JNM.SKAV ami FHii>AV, at 8 a. tu.
Leave SjikMAiiliurg, TQKSUAYS, TIIL'RSDAY.S
:< i 1 S \'l I'll DAYS, at H a. in., and arrive
v iiicenvillc and Spartanburg, nt -1 p. in.
This 1. lie will form u connection with the
Spartanburg and I niou Railroad both vrayts.
I wil have goal teams and oaretul drivers.
I'etxins wi-lung to secure s "at."! can dose
I v n: [ Isinjr to my Agents, J.\S. A. ALLEY,
Spartanburg, w' o will he found at No. 2,
Uric* Range on Church Street, opposite the
i'alniettc House, and SAMUEL DONT1IAKD.
a: (!t acuville.
I'ersons wi-hitig to take seats at Spartnnhur..
Will apply to tuy Agent there the night
before.
C. C. MONTGOMERY.
lVh 1 1 tf
COMMISSIONER'S SALES.
SPAllT VNlU IS'i DISTRICT.
In Kqutly.
Put?ey Ki;l v. ?, M. A. Tiiimuicr. Adui'rx11
ill to !' recluse Mortgage, Ac.
IN ptn>u?tu-e ol an Order f the Court of Equity
in ilii-i case, 1 will tell at public Sale
hi Spm t.?nlurg <\ rt House, on SALESPAY,
in MAIU'll, next
-IIIK CAKOhiNA SPAKTAN,"
AV it it the Press. Typo, Ctses, Furniture, ami
all ollu-r ma!erniN belonging to said Newspaper
Ortice. with "the pood will, nnme ami
-tylo" of -The Carolina Spartan," together
with the
TWO STORY I!RICK OFFICE
in which f-ahl pa pi i* iuu. for ruauy years past
been couiluCleil.
S I as tiie pr. p r y of Wui. II. Triuimicr,
ilcee.iM <1.
Tr.ttMs ?>r Su.t:?Credit of one nnd twoyears,
e\re| t cosisof theso proceedings, which
irnist l.o paid ca-h on day of talc. Purchasers
will be iopt.iid to give bond aud security
with Mortgage of property to secure tlio purchase
money.
T. STOJ10 FARROW,
c. x. s. n.
Feb H 2 It
COMMISSIONER'S SALIX
SPAItTANliri'O D1STKICT.
In Equity.
Jane II. Carson, Adnt'rs, vs Ooo. Carson, and
uiuvi!, .Minors oy tnctr next friend.
Bill for sale of Laud and Dower.
IN | nrsitnnee of nn Order of I ho Conrt of R?i?
uity, 1 will sell nt public Sale, at Spartanburg
( ourt House, on 8ALKSDAY, in MARCH
next, the toll 'Wing Real Kstatc described in
tlie pleadings in this case, the sale of which
was postponed on last Saleeday at request of
Parties :
A TRACT OF LAND, containing 700 Acres
more or less, in the vicinity of Hog Hack Monn nin,
near the North Carolina line,? known as
the Mills Tract.*'
Tkums or Salts.?Cicdit of one and two.
years with Interest from day of Sole, except
costs of these ] locecdings which must be paid:
cash ; 1'urehaser to give bond with two approveil
sureties wiih mortgage of premises to secure
the purchase money.
T. STOBO FARROW,
0. E. S. P.
Feb 8 2 4l
LAW NOTICE
' Alii; tNDBiUUUNLl) 1IAS RKSLMF.D
| the l'ractioc of Law. Office up
utmcJialely over former office.
SeF l o?3?3ia J AS. FARROW.
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