The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, August 23, 1866, Image 3
nnflTfWTTeVbd ThKflketr notion would hi
condemned bj the totes of a majority of th
peepje.0f.4hs Northern Stales. (Applause.)
jsMovXru(a crisis ip the affaire Of the eouo
try, a.time of imminent peril boifi to the peo
pie SftheKdrth anil of the South, and heiiOf
ed that the'people of the North might, by th
4th of Marcn next, roll up snoh a vote that th
Radicals might be effeotually deprived of a
share js this Government. -lie had a grea
hope that the Radicals would be effectual
stopped in their purposes ia the great State v
Pennsylvania. She bad tho cognomen of th
Keystone State, the keystone of the arch whic
supported this great Union. Old Pennsylva
Ilia stood steadfast by the Union, and whci
the Federal Government called for soldiers, i
the tery front, with all alacrity, stood the gal
Ihnt sons of T ennsylvsuia. They had prcserv
ed what thev had fouirht so well for. but the
had now a duty to perform?they had to pre
' Nm the Constitution of our fathers. On thcr
ftll much of the responsib lity of the occasion
tl? hoped that in the coming campaign the,
could elect their candidate for Governor by
triumphant majority. Then the glowiug star
and atripes would float in glory and peace, an
the words of the immortal Webster would in
deed be realized: "Liberty and Union, no'
and forever, one and inseparable."
Governor Qrr retired with much the sam
ovation he had received when he was iutroduc
d to the audience. When the siauipiii|c.
tyle of applause so characteristic of America
audiences, had ceased, enthusiastic individual
throughout tho audience would rise up, atu
with a wave of the hat, propose three cheer
for Gov. Orr. Of course all such request
wtfe heartily responded to.
v 11
Washington, August 18, 18GG.
The President in an interview with the Nc^
Hampshire delegation said, in reference t
flie Convention and his future policy. "W
have now a policy and principles recognize
and laid down by the most intelligent, abl
and patriotic body of men couvencd since tli
days of the Declaration of Independence, i
, recognition of this policy and principles won!
be required ot those who receive office nn
patronage from the Government, it was
duty the Administration owed itself that poser
should be given to these who maintain th
principles declared by that great body of na
lioqjd men who met this week in convcutio
at Philadelphia."
N*w York, Aug, 19.?A Washington spe
cial despatch states that Stanton will soon l>
appointed Minister to Spain and Gen. Stead
man will be Secretary of War.
An Ottawa special despatch says the Carta
dian authorities continue prep.rations tore
ist the Fenians. The troops at Quebec liav
been ordered to keep in readiness, and tc
thousand canteens arc being manufactured.
A letter from Heart's Content, of the 71li
states that the shore end of the cable got foule
with an anchor of a const vessel on the Gil
)>tit was released by a diver.
The ehifmcnt of t>pccio to Kuropc sine
July 1st exceeds fifty-two millions.
Tho President lias issued a Proclamatio
declaring tlint the insurrection which hereto
fere existed the P.iatc'of Texas is at an oti'l
nnu is to lie henceforth regarded in that Stat
?8 the other States in which the said insurroc
t Ion 4c as declared at an end by the Proclnran
iton of tfcc 2d of April, i960. The Preside!
proclaims that the said insurrection is at a
end, and that pence, order und tranquility an
civil authority now exists throughout the whol
t of tiic United States of America.
Washington, Aug. 19.?At a meeting o
officers and soldiers, held last night nt Wil
liard's hotel, it was decided to hold a Convcn
tion of the soldiers North and South at t'liica
go, Semtctnhcr 17th. A Committee was np
pointed to draft a call, which will be issue
during the week. (Jens. Steadmnn, Euiety
Cuatnr and other promiuent officers were pre
sent.
MARRIED
On the 22d instant by Dr. J. M. C. lilt has
r.*, Mr. II. M. DAVIDSON, of Charleston, i
C.", to Miss SUE J. BARNETT, of Spartanburj
August 12, 1866, by Itev. J. S. Ktell, W. (
BERRY to Miss CAROLINE WALL, all <
this District.
August 17, 1866, by the Rov. Roman. Mi
OSCAR EVANS to Miss LIZZIE II ADD EN, a
of,this District. f
August 19, by Iter. Mr. Roman. Mr. JACK
SON TIMMON to Miss MARY DEMPSEY, n
of this District,
f -Itdy 23, by Rev. Mr Roman, JOHN RAS
t6 "Miss EASTER W ILSON, all of this Dislnc
OBITUARY.
Departed this life at the residence of Ik
son-in-law. Major John Strodrl, on the 13t
nf Anril 1 Rl.ti m US (' V S \V Itlt V Mil r VI
? ' ~
-widow of tho lute Samuel. mn.i.Kn, of fipm
lanburg District, in tlie eighty-sixth year <
her age. She made a public profession of he
faith while youug, united with the Daptii
Church, hut upon her mnrriage was transitu
red to tho Naiareth (Presbyterian) Churcl
where she remained a consistent member tint
her death, lier life was illustrative of tf
power and blessedness of the Christian ri
ligion. which she adorned with that meek au
quiet spirit, so characteristic of a true chil
of God. Her ardent piety and love for Chris
wero exhibited by hor devotion for his ord
nances. Her place in tho church was seldoi
vacaht, and even under great bodily suffe
ings, she would go to the house of God. lit
faith in the sure promises of hor divine mm
tcr, which sustained her amidst all the varie
m ills and transient scenes of life, was firm an
unwavering, when prostrated upon a bed
sicktTess.
It was truly instructive to witness her meel
ness and patience, during a protracted illnei
of more than two months Not a murmur c
caped her lips, nor a sign of impatience wi
visible in her countenance. Hor death was
fitting sequel of her life, oalm, peucoful ar
triumphant. During her illness she made fr
k qucnt allusions of upproaching death wit hoi
f terror or alarm, and often expressed a desi
to depart and he with Christ in tho " manrioi
of the blessed."
The funeral services were held at Nazaro
Church, on the day of her burial, and coi
ducted by the Rev. A. P. Smith, with appr
priate and impressive exercises. The decca
ed has left Lhree children, viz: two sons nntl
daughter, and many other relatives to lame
their irreparable loss, but they have, howeve
the plea?iqg consolation to believe that the
departed friend, who lived by faith, died
hope, bow sleeps that blessed sleep in Chri
Jesus.
Oh 1 for the death of those,
* Who slumber in the Lord I
Oh ! be like theirs, my last repose.
Like their'* my last reward !
8 COMMERCIALe
- ]
CotvUnrA, August-'20.?Cotton?17 to 21
gojd, 24 to 81, currency. Corn.?$1.60 to
~ 1.80 per bushel.?Floor?$10 to 19 per bare
rel. '
e New York, August 20.?Gold 48 1-2; Ex"
change quiet at 108|; Cotton firni at 34 1-2 to j
J 30 1-2. - . t
? Announc cmontH, f
' The friends of B. F. HAMMETT respect- \
n fully nnnouucc him as a candidate for Tax ; ?
|. Collector, at the election to be hold the second 1
- TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next. '
y July 26 26 tde
" me menus or lamjkim c. iszkll rcspccl
fully announce him as n candidate for
Tax Collector, at the election to be held the
s second TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next.
J July 26 26 tdo |
ir The friends of JAM KS THOMAS respectful J
ly announce him as a candidate for Tax Col?
lector, nt the election to he held the second
a TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next. <
n July 26 26 tdo 1
H (
i I am a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for 1
s Spartanburg District, nt the ensuing Election,
H to bo held on the Second TUESDAY in SEP- 1
TEMBEU next, and should be pleased nt a '
general turn out of my friends to said election
R. C. TOOLE.
ft May 31 18 ?d 1
o ?????????????
d IVotiee to Debtops. j
e rilHE subscriber would give notice to nil
e I persons against whom lie has claims, that (
\ they must arrange to settle the same, other- .
d wise they will he placed in the hands of an At- ,
d torney for collection. I
a . WM. JAS. SMITH.
Aug 23 30 2t
- In Appeal (o (he People of spar- !
tauburg. *
Whereas, the friends of L. C. Ezell,
~ have announced him us a candidate for
_ Tax Collector, we the undersigned being ?
personally acquainted with Mr. Kzcll I
- and knowing him to he of good moral 1
* character and business qualifications, J
? would make an appeal to the Voters of
Spartanburg, in his buhalf. c
i. J lie grounds of our appcul arc that j
<1 I.c is maimed (or life, having been J1
' grounded in the service in both hands?
having lost from his left hand a linger t
and a hall, and the uso entirely of the
n third; also, having the thumb of his
right hand shattered, dislocating the
' second joint.
We therefore earnestly solicit the en- r
_ operation ol' all the friends of wounded
it soldiers and voters, hoping that he will 1
n bo supported at the ensuing election. J
'' We refer you for further information ,
0 as to character and qua 1 ideations, to Col. >
.Jos. Walker, Major T. J. Klford, Capts. f
tt J. II. Bl.vssisqame, A. II. Foster, and
- J. J. Brown.
' CAPT I'. O. LKMMONS,
W. A. HUSKEV,
L. C. COOPER, .
j r. II. HYAItS,
A. HARRIS, .
II. F. HONSKR,
LIEUT. .1. .1. CAMP,
J. (J. GAFFNEY, M. D.,
REV. 15. 1IONN Ell,
K. RONNEIt.
= P. QUIN CAMP, ESQ.,
t- II. MOORE.
5. J. W. QUIN,
x. j. S. K'/.ELL,
3. C. M. AMOS,
jf CAPT. .IAS. I\ MOORE,
T. W. QUIN.
r> Brother Soldiers : I am personally
11 acquainted with Sergt L. C. Kzki.i., ^
have fought by his side in many a hard
I- fought battle, end he was never seen go''
ing to tlio rear, only when borne there
with bleeding wounds ; and as be was i
a ways seen in the front ranks, let us see >
him there this time. 1
r. s. scnoTEU.
. . ,0 ..o <
JUIgUHl to ? 11 J
STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, (
J SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
5 Lawsuti T. Menders, Applicant,
r vs.
>f AVillinm Menders and others
r TT appearing to my satisfaction that Amos
? L. Bearden, l'olly Ann Bcnrden and .lane
r" ltenrden, three of (lie Defendants reside withont
this State, on motion of Farrow & Duncan. '
.? A?d dicants Attorneys, it is ordered tlint they | !
10 do appear and object to the division or sale of 1
l!. the Real Estate of George Menders, deceased,
*J on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER
next, or their consent to the same will he eu!'
tcred of record.
1 J NO. KARLE BOMAR, O. S. I).
J Aug 23 30 3m
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8TATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
8PAR.TAN UU ItO DI8TIUCT. j
Citation Tor Letters of Administration by
Jno. Karlo Bomar, esq., Ordinary.
In the Court of Ordinary.
"1X7HEREAS PARTHENA M. "McKELYY
has filed her petition in my otfioe prayug
that Letters of Administration on all and
iingulur the goods and chattels, rights and
tredits of J ABEZ MoKELVY, docoascd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
uid singular the kindred nnd creditors ot the
aid deceased, to lie and appear at the Court ,
>f Ordinary, for s-iid District, to be held ??
SpartanburgCTourt House. 011 Monday, the 8d
lay of September next, to shew cause if any ,
:.\ists, why said Letters should uotbe grmted. |
Given under my hand this 2'Jtli day of 1
\ugust, A. i>., 18'iG. 1
J NO. EARL?. BOMAR, O. S. D. ,
Aug 23 ?0 ?2w
SUE RIFF'S SAFE. \
BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri to
me directed, 1 will sell before tho Court
House door. :n the Village of Spartanburg, ou
he 1st MONDAY in SEPTEMBER next, the
"allowing named nnd described properly, to
sit:
One hundred nnd thirty Acres of Land, more
>r less, bounded by lauds of Dauicl Mellaril,
Henry Turner and others. Sold as the propsrty
of J. W. Hayncs, at the suit of J. A. Wilin
ins.
Also Three Hundred Acres of Land, more or
ess, hounded by lands of Andy Duncan, An
Irew Elmore and others. Sold as the property
if J as. A Snoddy, at the suit of Phillip ileitis
md others
Also, Eight Hundred Acres of Land, more or 1
ess. bounded by lands of 11. K. Cleveland,
loseph Thompson and ot .ers. Sold asthe pro- ,
>erty of Dr. J no. C. Oeland, at the suit of Joel
Foster.
Also, f>nc Hundred and Seventy-five Acres
>f Laud, more or less, bounded by lands of S.
J Miller, Pinckuey Hoy and others. Sold as
lie property of Wiu. (J. Miller, at the suit of |
3cnjauiin Finch.
Also, One Hundred and Seventy-six Acres |
if Land, more or less, bounded by lands of |
Vni. Scruggs, Winston Williams anil others
Sold as t lie property of Caroline I'rioc. Kx'trix, |
it the suit, of So. On. Manufacturing Cunipany.
Also, One Lot, l'J? feet front on Church-St..
10 feet deep, depth bounded he lot nnd brick
Hiilditig ot 11. Mitchell in the South, nnd lot
ind brick building of N. II. Thomson on the
'iorilr Snid lot contains tho brick building
tow used as a po.-t ollicc in the village of
ipaitanburg. Sold as the property ot Lee L.
Smith, at the suit of 11. 11. Duraitl and others.
Also. Otic Bey Mare, five years old. and one
iorrel Maro, eleven years old Sold us the
iroperty of Thotnas Burgess, at the suit of 1
itcpheu Kirby.
TERMS OF SALE?Cash, purchaser to payor
titles
J. 11. BI.ASSINOAME, S. S. D.
ci :irv. o?'.? -
?"* tl1*1 1II P UlUITt, ^ '
Aug. 13, J
lTui:SS MAlvLNCr.
1^1112 undersigned proposes t<. execute all
styles of MAN I'D A-M A KING at short
tot ice, ami for reasonable price-. Dre-scs of
lie finest texture, a- well n< tliusc ot coarsc-i
ahric received. In fact eve y kind of sewing
liken, wirIt tlic hope that vuiiut si: .^faction
vill be given. My friends will plop. c call and
jive me a trial.
**a> 1' csidcuce at Mrs. l)r Vernon's.
MARY S. COUNCIL.
Aug 10 21) tf 1
Solf Trader.
I"1I1E uintersigiu'd. ilie wife ol JOHN BE\Y
l.Ot K. by occupation n fanner, residing
ii Spartanburg District, South Carolina, six
liiles Not tli of tlic town of Spartanburg,
icreby gives notice to the public of her intenion
to exercise and claim the rights and itn
nnnities of :i sole-Trader, (or free-Kreedealer)
>n and after the expiration of one mouth lrotn
his dale.
MARY ANN BLAYLOcK
Aug 1G 20 4t
"state OF SOUTU CAKOLHfA.
William Bennett, Applicant, 1
v-.
lohn E. Casey, wife Mary, and other.-'. 1)<Ts. 1
Petition for sale of Ileal Estate of Janet Bennett,
deceased.
IT appearing to toy sat sfuc'ion that John E
Casey, and wife Mary, Munsel Moore, and
vil'o Sarao, defendants in this ca?j, reside
vithotit this State : it is therefore ordered that
hey do appearand object to the division or
ale of the Ileal Estate of James Bennett, de
eased, ou or before the 21sl day of Septetn
)er next, or their consent to the same will be
tnierc'l of record.
Given tinder my hand this 18th day of June,
\. D., lSOU.
J NO. EARL 12 Bt) MA 11, o ?. t>.
June 21 21 3tn
> <>( i<?o.
Innve p ncct mv Moles :tti<I .Accounts in the
hands of Wit.LI \MS. EVINS .* rumrK
or settlement ; nil persons who d-> not nttike
latisfactory arrangement* may expect to pay
50913.
n. E. CLEVELAND.
Aug 1G '-'It 4t
Notice to Debtors
PEIISON'S indebted tothee tntc of BICIIAIt
1* It. 8M1TII, arc hereby requested to
meet me ;tt the Court House, on Sales days in
September nn<l October, for the pttn c-e of making
.settlement. All who f til to inn e settlement
with me by Sales-1 ty in October next,
will fitnl their notes in the hands of .in Attorney
for collection. Give attention to this an I
?ave cost. S. F. SMITH,
Aug 9-28-td Admini-trntor.
SULLIVAN & WINSMITII,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS
IN EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, S. C.
OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
C. P. St'LLITAN. J. C. WlNSMITIt.
W. MAGILL FLEMING,
Atloi'iioy til 1 ittw,
WILL attend to all business with wh ch
tho citizens of Spartanburg District
tray favor him.
OFFIUE?OVEU BOOKSTORE.
Juno 21 21 12m
Cnlioom, IIltMtolictl mid
ilroxvn Slit'i'llnafs
and Sliirtii?|fM,
A FRESI1 LOT,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WaLKIR A CO ,,
1
- Smreyftag and Ea^iiMriig.
THE undersigned offers liis services to Railroad
Companies to survey and locate
Railroad routes ; to furnish Maps nud Reports,
Specifications, Estimates and Flans of Superstructure.
He will measure nud report in detail
contract work and heavy Graduation. He
will execute Topographical Drawings and luy
otf the Drainage of Inlnnd Swauips and bottom
lauds for fariuers.
Particular attention will be given to any
business entrusted to hint by Engiueers and
officers of Railroad Companies nnd others inter,
stcd in llridgc building, and especially to
Farmers who desire to reclaim their swnmp
lauds or to establish their boundary hues of
old surveys.
lie will also superintend personally the construction
ami building of Railroad bridges, or
any other Bridges that require the services of
an Engineer to plan and construct. Parties
hnviug business or desiring information will
address the undersigned at Catnpobella, Spartanburg
District. S. C.
J NO. BANKSTON DAVIS,
Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draftsman.
Aug 28 tf
>1 ARBL E YARD
UNION C. II.
All Work Sent Free of Charge to
Spnr(uiilMir|<f C. II.
rpilK SUIiSCRI HER has received u supplv
Jf of ITALION and AMERICAN MA RULE,
and i.s prepared to do any kind of monumental
work entrusted to liis care, uf as low rates as
can be done in ill State. I can furnish HEAL'
and FOOT STONES front SID per set and upwards.
Engravings per lOo let crs. My
communication addressed to me at Union C. 11will
receive prompt attention.
WM. A. NICHOLSON,
Union C. II., August 'Jth 1SGG.
NOTICE.
rilHE blacksmith hooks of Up.. J.J. VEIl(
NDN, deceased, are placed in my bands
lor settlement and c dlection. All persons
thus indebted, are hereby notified to settle the
same on or before the first day of September
next. T. O. 1*. VERNON, Att'y.
August 2 27 tf
jr. N. KOUSON,
COMMISSION MEKC HNT,
NO. 02, EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
HAVING ample means for advances, a
business experience of twenty years,
in t c iitilling himself strictly to a Commission
flnsineas without operating on his own account,
lie respectfully solicits consignments of COTTON,
FLOUK, CORN, AC.
lUrr.nrscK.?Hon. S. Robe, Messrs. Foster
& Judd.
July 12 21 3m
Notice.
^ LL persons having demands against tho
estate of <j. F. STEALING, dec'd., willl
prv.-.-nt ilirttn properly attested j und those j
indebted will liiai.o P'lytatut to
MOSES l O^TEIt, Ex tor.
July 20?'JO?3t
NOTIC E7
rpill*. subscriber, tli.inkful for small favors,
1 gi\es notice that his Mills arc in good
running order, with new cloths. An honest
Mill, so called, and good Miller, if there he
such a thing.
B*JX?lhing on your good Wheal, well Bunned
and plenty >>t it, and we will give satisfaction.
P. ANDERSON.
July 20 26 4w
Notice to Creditors and Debtors.
A LI. persons having claims against the lis j
/ V tate of A. WIN00 deceased, will present
Ilieui without delay, proven according to law
to JOHN 11. EV1NS, Attorney at I.aw, or to
the undersigned; and all persona indebted to
said Estate will make payment to the above
named Attorney, or to
MRS. K. C. WINGO, Executrix.
June 14 20 <1mo
ON CONSIGNMENT
rvorlli Carolina Floui'j
M
IVoi'tli Carolina Corn,
ISortli Carolina Dacon,
A T
TWITTY &c CO.
Autrnst 1 r>, 1
" HAIIT A' CO~
(Successors to S. X I1AKT & Co.)
South Cast Corner KittR & Market Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
1MPOUTERS OF
Foreign & Domestic Hardware,
C'UTLKHY, GUNS,
BAR IRON, TIN AND PLATED WARES,
Will reccivo orders for R. HOE & CO'S Circular
Saws, and GEO. PAGE & CO'S Portable
Saw Machines.
D. D. Coiien. D. S. Hart. r. Morgan.
March 1 5 ly
.1A < 5 >N ktT DOTTKD AND PLA! N
SWISS, NANSOOK AND MULL
Mnslins,
A NKW SUPPLY,
at CLEVELAND. WALKER A CO.
' N|
+ I
/
Equity Wale. ?,
Elizabeth Bcarden,
VS.
David I). Moore, Nimrod Moore, Extr , Mid
others.
Bill for Partition, &o.
IN pursuance of nn ord<T of the Court of
Equity, the following personal pioperty
belonging to tlio estate of 8ARAH MOORE,
deceased, will be soid at PUBLIC SALE on
THURSDAY, the Oth day of September next,
at the place where she resided at the time of
her death, near (Jlenn Springs.
Said property is described ia Lho pleadings
in this case as consisting of
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE*
FAItMING TOOLS,
Horses. Cnttlc, Ilogs, JfcOs
TERMS OF SALE : Costs of these proceedings
to bo puid in cash?the remainder of
purchases to Le paid on the let of January,
1HR7, with interest from the day of sale. Purchasers
will be required to give boud with approved
sureties to secure the purchase money.
T. STOBO FARltOW, c. I. ?. o.
Ann- IP. in
a ?? ?
~ e .
I WILL sell at public sale, on MONDAY, th?
1st day of N'T*cnibcr next, at my residence,
on South Pucolet, 11 miles North of Spartanburg
Court House, the following named pro*
per, j .
X Tract of Land^
on the waters of South Tucolct, I I miles North
of Spartanburg C. 11., containing 117 Acres,
up <u which is a large quantity of No. 1 bottom.*
This Tract ex>*ept that part now under cultivation.
is good woodlund and well timbered and
wittered, and under good fencing.
1 Tract of Land,
?
on North Pncolct, 10 miles North of Spartanburg.
containing U20 Acres, nearly all of whioh
is gootl woodland.
Kill cr of the above Tracts can be bought at
private - tie before the day above mentioned.
I will sell at the same time all my personal
property, consisting of
Horses Cows, llogs, Corn, Wheat,
COTTON, HOUSEHOLD AND kitchen
FURNITURE, ONE TWO-HORSE wagon.
I will sell everything I have, as 1 am going
West. Persons wishing to negotiate for ona
or both of the above name Tracts of Land can
do so before the day of sale, hut the personal
property will not be sold till that day.
tukms ?Made kuown on day of sale.
July 20?2d?td WILLIAM toney.
in equity?spahtanburg district.
Jatncs Ilunna, ft ul., vs. James C. Hanna,
Adinistrator, et al.
Bill fjr Partition, Relief, dro.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court,
that Isaac S. Ilanna nnd William Hanna,
i?i> f the <1-' 'mlan in this ca-c, reside from
and without the limits of this State, on motion
of Krrr >w. Complainant's solicitor, Tl is order
that the r aid defendants do appear, answer,
plead or demur to this Bill of Complaint within
y.iRKK MONTHS from this date, or inil?i?M?li
will l>e taken {>a> eon/eeeo as to them.
Coram r (Mliee. ^ T. STOBO FARROW,
July 2U. 1S'16. I c. c. ?. D.
July 2f>?20?3hi
Notice (o Creditors.
IN Kt>T : iy?SPARTANBURG D1ST.
Anna c. Dost, Adturx. of J M. Dost, dee'd.,
re. Sally M. Bo^t mid others.
Rill for Sn.e of lie ?1 Et \tc to pay Debts, Dower
Relief, ?Jkc.
I7iLTMTTF.ll time having been granted by or^
der of Court of Equity for filing Claim*
against the Estate of t. apt I. M. DOST, dee'd.,
all persona i> iving claims agninst said Estate,
arc hereby iior.'ed that they must present
said claims, an., j roduco evidence to establish
the s.inic according to law. before me, within
THREE MONTHS from this, the 12th day of
June. 1 St'.t >.
t.onirs'Otlice. "? T. STOBO FARROW,
June, 12, 18(Jti. t c. s. s. v.
June 11?I'J?3m. .
DU. W. T. 11USSEL,
II.L continue the practice of Medicine*
V T Surgery, nnd (at his office) Dentistry
OFFICE?ovr.a hkimtsji niiro btor*.
Feb 15 3 tf
BO^IAR & CO.
Respectfully a?k ?n who are owing
them either by NOTE OR BOOK AC?
t OL NT, to call uud Our business ?**
rangeiiiouts require an early settlement and
some money.
tlftu l'lcase don't forget this.
uivingsvitte, s. c., .inly 11. 25-2m
CORN. FLOUR. BACOlt
AND LADD,
just received l>y
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
A new and fresh supply of Ladies nnd Gentle*
men s Misses' and Children's SHOES, GAITERS
AND SLUTK1LS.
at CLK\ ELAND, WALKER, & CO
li-idics' Hats, Bonnet Ribboas,
LATEST STYLES.
received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER <fe CO.
Fancy Mozambique, Crape Marctt, Challiev,
Black and Colored Lawns, Faocy Jaconet and
Organdies. Very elegant styles and pattern!,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER Si CO.
Juno 14 20 tf
Notice to Ci'ctlitors*
John S. Kzcll, Administrator.
vs.
Delphia Martin, and others.
Rill for sale of Real Estate, Relief and Parti*
lion.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of
Equity, notice is hereby given to all per*
sons having claims against the estate of CapL
Ino. M Martin, deceased, that said claims
must he presented, and evldeaoe produced to
establish the same before mo within mans
months from this the 12th day of June, 18M.
T. STOBO FARROW, c. *. o. a*
Com'rs Office, June 12, 1806. 20~#M